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Well-deserved bike ride
The Devils earned their first post-game stationary bike ride of the season with tonight's 6-5 shootout loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Niklas Hagman scored the deciding goal in the shootout, but the damage had been done in regulation, in...
Greene out four to six weeks with broken right hand (updated)
njmg.typepad.com — Devils defenseman Andy Greene will miss four to six weeks after breaking his right hand in Wednesday's... shootout loss to Toronto. Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello said Greene had surgery this morning. Defense partner Mike Mottau said Greene was ... (more) Greene out four to six weeks with broken right hand ...
YES WEEKES CAN.
YES WEEKES CAN.
meltyourfaceoff.net — Hello, New Jersey. If there is anyone out there who still doubts that the NHL is a... place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our injured reserve, tonight ... (more) YES WEEKES CAN.
Sloppy effort by Devils
njmg.typepad.com — The Devils played their worst game of the season tonight in losing 6-3 to the previously-winless Philadelphia... Flyers at Prudential Center. The six goals were the most they allowed this season and it was the first time they were outshot... (more) Sloppy effort by Devils
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Get On The Bike Boys
KK Hockey — ... “A lot of players in there have to play better than they have the past three games,” Devils coach Brent Sutter said afer his team’s third consecutive loss. “That’s just basics, getting back to what they’re supposed to do. Certain guys have certain roles and they’re getting away from our game plan and what each individual has to do. Saturday (home game against Atlanta) can’t get here quick enough.” continued

Devils 5 - Toronto 6, SO Where Was the D?
In Lou We Trust — ... The Devils got a point out of it to go with their now 3 game winless streak, but this one is frustrating because if the defense asserted itself last night or if Marty was sharper on a couple shots in the third period, then the Devils win this game. But life and hockey doesn't care about "ifs" and I'm sure Sutter would agree it isn't about "deserves" either. The Devils got a point and that's the result. From Gulitti, we learn the guys rode their bikes right after the game and ...

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