If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.
The Bergen Record
Pandolfo's ironman run to end
Fire & Ice
Pandolfo's ironman run to end
Toys for Tots Drive set for Wednesday
More Fire & Ice trivia
Pandolfo's streak to end
The Star Ledger
Devils' iron man takes a seat
The New York Post
Iron man Pandolfo won't be in lineup
Msgnetwork
Devils: From Frivolous To Serious
Al and The Maven Respond (11/29)
NewJerseyDevils.com
Devils take on Canadiens tonight
FOXSports.com
Canadiens-Devils Preview
Yahoo NHL
Standings
Team stats
University of Hartford Informer
Wide Open Atlantic Division
PR-Inside.com
Get Acquainted With the New Jersey Devils Hockey Team
In Lou We Trust
No Jay, Perhaps a Problem
Sam Woo on Hockeybuzz.com
The Sutter Machine is being fine-tuned and adjusted. Montreal is next.
Trentontitans.com
Mark Pandolfo returns to Trenton
Pepperall signs up for a tour with Trenton
ECHL
Pandolfo Returns To Trenton
The New York Times
NHL Owners Approve Scheduling Changes
Yahoo NHL
NHL OKs Predators sale, schedule changes
Albany Times Union
RPI aims to build on losses (Former New Jersey Devils and Albany River Rats play-by-play announcer John Hennessey)
BlastCasta News Widget
Friday, November 30, 2007
Devils News and notes, November 30, 2007
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Devils News and notes, November 29, 2007
In the news today, you will get articles about last night's great come back from behind victory. I have also posted articles about the NHL in general concerning the schedule and about hockey sensation John Tavares.
The Bergen Record
Devils savor stirring rally
Fire & Ice
Comeback credits
Not much on Pandolfo
The story of "Lipper"
Greene, Oduya to sit tonight
The Star Ledger
Devils' stars align at home to boost win streak to five
Pandolfo injury dangers streak
New Jersey beats Dallas, snapping Stars' winning streak at 6
Stars-Devils, Sums
The New York Daily News
Devils rally in third, take fifth straight
The New York Post
Devs playing rock & roll
Msgnetwork
Learning Curve For Young Defensemen
NewJerseyDevils.com
Devils sink Stars for fifth straight victory
Yahoo NHL
Standings
Team stats
Sportsline.com
Devils report: Inside shots
Devils report: Notes, quotes
Globe and Mail
Father knows best (Pelley)
Devils Category at FanHouse
Dining Out With Doc and Chico
2manadvantage.com
Post-game fun: A win over Dallas is a good win for me!
You know we have to do it
Stars Pay Rare Visit to New Jersey
2MA Programming note
Trentontitans.com
Along the boards returns!
The New York Times
Is Tavares the Next Great One?
Yahoo NHL
Ross McKeon column: Time to get the schedule right
NHL.com
Belfour shines bright for Leksand
The Hockey News
NHL may not take part in 2014 Olympics
THN.com Top 10: Offense ideas for the NFL
Fantasy Mailbag: Which goalies will stay hot?
THN.com Blog: Five for a clean hit
OurSports Central
Inferno Acquire Pair of Defensemen (ex Draftee Dan Glover)
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Devils News and notes, November 28, 2007
If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.
The Bergen Record
Hot Devils excited to be healthy again
Fire & Ice
Decisions to make
The Star Ledger
Devs look to roll at Rock, home in on opponents
The New York Post
Elias ready to return
NewJerseyDevils.com
Prudential Spotlight: Jersey Pride
Devils set to embrace the comforts of home
NJD Audio: Martin Brodeur on winning No. 500
FOXSports.com
Stars-Devils Preview
Yahoo NHL
Standings
Team stats
Dallas Morning News
Dallas Stars at New Jersey Devils preview
In Lou We Trust
What's Around
New England Hockey Journal
Kurt Connects
Trentontitans.com
Trenton Devils weekly: Nov. 27 - Dec. 3
Sam Woo on Hockeybuzz.com
Woo & the Advocate – Hartnell and Flyers
St. Catharines Standard
Icedogs Corrente always in the thick of it
Lebanon Daily News
‘The Shadow’ becomes the coach
Canada.com
Warrener injury gives Hale big opportunity
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Devils News and notes, November 27, 2007
If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.
The Star Ledger
Elias gets a hold on his health
Devils Due Blog
Devils Give Fans Hope
NewJerseyDevils.com
Devils set to embrace the comforts of home
NJD Audio: Colin White talks to Matt Loughlin
Yahoo NHL
Standings
Team stats
BleacherReport
Alexander Mogilny Belongs in the Hall of Fame
Sam Woo on Hockeybuzz.com
4th Straight and cruising along
LowellDevilsHockey.com
Devils Weekly #8 - Devils End Skid, Finish Weekend Strong
The Lowell Sun
Marshall's plan pays off for Lowell
2manadvantage.com
2MA Exclusive: an interview with Joh Zdunkiewicz
Commentary: Welcome (Back) To Hell
Echl.com
Trenton Receives Rookie Tarkir From Lowell
The Raw Feed
Lowell Devils Loan Zach Tarkir To Trenton; Receive Pierre-Luc ...
NHL.com
NHL celebrates 90th Anniversary
Atlantic Division notes
12 Days of Holiday Deals!
The New York Times
Bottom Line and Replays Replacing Tradition
Ottawa Citizen
Eight-year-old hockey players fight
The Hockey News.com
Rumor Roundup: Fear dictating RFA market
411mania.com
Around The Rink 11.27.07: Surprises Of The Quasi-Young NHL Season
Washington Times
NHL Report, Take One
Canoe.ca
D-man pressed into duty (Hale)
NJbiz.com
Passing the Torch at the Meadowlands
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Monday, November 26, 2007
Devils News and notes, November 26, 2007
If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.
The Star Ledger
Devils look to succeed at home
The New York Post
Devs get healthy
Msgnetwork
Devils Hit A Home Run; Is Another Coming?
The Hockey News
THN.com Blog: Greatest ever - Brodeur or Roy?
In Lou We Trust
Devils 3 - Tampa Bay 2; 66% Good
The Beast of the East
Devilishly Good: The Devils are back!
Yahoo NHL
Standings
Team stats
Sportsline.com
Devils report: Inside shots
Devils report: Notes, quotes
LowellDevilsHockey.com
Devils Scuttle Pirates, 4-3
Trentontitans.com
Busy movement between Trenton and Lowell
Devils snap scoreless skid in a shootout, beat Wheeling, 3-2
ESPN.com
Eat $alary? Burke to lead talks with GMs Monday
FOXSports.com
Ovechkin needs to go somewhere else
NHL.com
Here's to you, Mr. Robinson
The New York Times
Blocking Shots in N.H.L. Involves Skill and Abandon
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Sunday, November 25, 2007
Devilishly Good: The Devils are back!
After 23 games played, I thought it would be good to sit down and reflect on the beginning of the season. The Devils have played 23 games, going 11-10-2. They have climbed back to .500 just recently thanks to a successful road trip. They are currently 8th in the Eastern Conference and that would mean a playoff spot if we were in April. Of course it is way too early to be speculating about a playoff position but after most teams played between 20 and 24 games, one thing is sure: there is parity in the NHL.
The playoff races of recent years have been very close with the Devils winning the Division on the last day two years ago and the Islanders squeezing in on the last day last year. It is early yet but apart from Ottawa and Detroit, there are not really any dominant teams. Same on the other side of the standings. Washington has been struggling before getting a new coach in the East. Los Angeles and Edmonton are last in the West but not too far. In the general standings, there are 21 teams within 5 points of each other. Special mentions go to the Flyers, who turned things around from last year. Same goes with Montreal and the Islanders who are much better than what most people thought they would be. In the West, Chicago is benefitting from the play of rookies Kane and Toews and Anaheim is still trying to regain its Cup winning form. Did I say Cup hangover?
What about the Devils?
There was a lot of adversity to begin the season. New coach, new system, new players, new arena... And you think there is something wrong with me calling this adversity. Well I really believe the Devils were a little disturbed by all this. Don't forget this organisation doesn't like waves and thrives on consistency. The start of this season has been pretty much like the first year back after the lockout. Adjustments were needed and it surely took some time for impatient fans: hey we will never get used to losing. The good news is that it looks like the Devils have turned things around. And here is why I think they did :
- In the last ten games, they have a 6-4 record. I could even write 6-3 in their last 9, because the tenth game is the dreadful loss to the Penguins. But I don't want to write that game off because it might be what turned the Devils around. That 5-0 loss at home to the Penguins have been instrumental to the awakening of the Beast. Sutter's reaction after the game was really telling of the down point the team had reached:
"To me, tonight was a total lack of professionalism by our commitment as individuals and as a group, our preparation for how to play. It’s totally unacceptable. I will not accept that. That’s not even close. That's players' accountability to the front of that jersey."
Next thing you know Sutter punish them through practices and they come out with a nice win against Philadelphia (4-1) after letting the Flyers score the first goal. That game was definitely a nice response from the players.
- Since then they lost two very close games to the Islanders (off to a good start) and one against the Rangers (do you think low scoring games are boring?). Apart from that it has been winning: twice against the Pens and once against the Flyers, Atlanta Thrashers and Tampa Bay Lightning. The two wins against the Division leading Flyers are very encouraging. And even though Tampa Bay, Atlanta and Pitsburgh are not exactely top of the line, they boast some very impressive forwards. Kovalchuck and Hossa for the Thrashers, Malkin and Crosby for the Penguins and Lecavalier for Tampa. What's encouraging is the way the Devils' defense has responded to the challenge of those scoring machines. The defense is back and that's always a good sign in Jersey.
- Talking about the defense being back, it is interesting to note that Jamie Langenbrunner and Colin White are back and it might be a coincidence but the team is successful since. Langenbrunner has 2 goals and 6 assists for 8 points in 6 games and more importantly, his game has really improved the Devils' power play. There has been a lot of things said about the team and its slow start. But getting back these two veterans is even better than a trade. We get two capable players and we lost nothing. We now have a little more depth and can rest some players.
- Marty Brodeur is back. Yeah Marty is getting old (sarcasm), yeah he plays too much (I kinda agree) but after a slow start, we can officially say Marty is back. His stats are probably not up to where he wants them yet, but they are improving tremendously. He has a 2.44 GAA and .906 SV%. The one stat he probably doesn't like is he has 9 wins against 10 losses and one OTL. But since that 5-0 loss to Pitsburgh where he got yanked, his GAA is 1.62 and his SV% is .934. Beyond numbers, there are some incredible saves he made in the last few games. Weekes has been doing a good job backing up Brodeur with 2 wins and an overtime loss.
- Some players are starting to come around. In the last nine games, Zach Parise has 10 points (4G-6A), Gionta has 9 (4G-5A), Langenbrunner has 8 (2G-6A) and Zubrus has 7 (4G-3A). The Defense has also contributed with Rachunek (1G-3A, plus 10 on the +/-) and Oduya (3 assists). Rachunek and Greene lead the team with a +10 on the plus/minus rating. It is nice to see our forwards producing. Patrick Elias is getting a little better offensively (2 goals and 2 assists in 7 games) although he missed the last two games with the flu. What's encouraging is the fact that struggling forwards don't feel as much pressure when the team is winning. And If the Devils keep it this way, Elias will come around too.
- Style of play. The last two games I have seen (Atlanta and Flyers) have showed the execution of the new style of play Sutter has tried to put in place. Especially the game against Atlanta where the Devils were back to the basics. The defense was almost mistake free and in the way of shots. Brodeur was sharp. Atlanta forwards were silenced and didn't really have a chance and boy were the Devils forechecking. That was a well manufactured win and that word really translates what the Devils are capable of when at their best. Give the other team nothing, work hard and win.
What's next for the Devils?
The Devils are going back home after a 4-0 road trip. They have played 7 games at home (3-4-0 record) and 16 on the road (8-6-2 record). Home hasn't been quite as friendly as the road for the Devils since their last two home games have been close losses. Their next 5 games will be at home (Dallas, Montréal, Atlanta, Boston, Washington). It will be nice to get away from Atlantic division rivals and mesure up against four teams they haven't played yet this season. The Devils should keep things simple at home too and try to bring their road success momentum to Newark. Keep it up Boys!
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Devils News and notes, November 25, 2007
Game Highlights: Lightning 2, Devils 3
The Bergen Record
Gionta and video lead to Devils' win
Devils notebook
Fire & Ice
Upon further review
Flu to keep Elias out again
The Star Ledger
Devs get bounce, sweep road trip
Flu-like illness sidelines Elias
Gionta's 2 goals leads Devils over Tampa
Rafalski seeks to 'home' in on Cup with Wings
The New York Daily News
Marty, Devs zap Lightning
The New York Post
Road Warriors
NewJerseyDevils.com
Gionta pots a pair as Devils win fourth straight
FOXSports.com
Devils use inspired 2nd-period effort
Sportsline.com
Devils report: Notes, quotes
Devils report: Inside shots
SI.com
Journey to Newark
NY Sports Day
Brodeur Leads Devils In Fourth Straight Road
HockeyBuzz
Devils/Thrashers Recap - Gimme an "O"...
2 man advantage
2MA Contest extended!
New Jersey @ Tampa Bay Live-cap
Devs Shoot For “Re-do” of Season Opener
In Lou We Trust
Devils 3 - Atlanta 0; Tampa Bay Tonight
The Beast of the East
LowellDevilsHockey.com
Devils Bitten By Wolf Pack In OT, 3-2
The Lowell Sun
Devils taken down in OT
Hartford Courant
Wolf Pack Defeat Devils In Overtime
Trentontitans.com
Devils Game night: Nov. 24 vs. Columbia
Inferno squeak by Devils, 3-0
The Trenton Times
T-Devils blanked by Columbia
Denver Post
A look at post-lockout reality (Brodeur)
Montreal Gazette
Robinson shows his true colours
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Saturday, November 24, 2007
Devils News and notes, November 24, 2007
Game Highlights: Thrashers 0, Devils 3
The Bergen Record
Marty, Devils get their act together
Devils notebook
Fire & Ice
Another milestone for Marty
Langenbrunner lends a hand
Elias out tonight
Only optional
The Star Ledger
Devils get even hotter: Reach .500 mark with shutout
Ex-coach Burns scraps Leafs rumor
The New York Daily News
Devils win third straight
The New York Post
Brodeur, Devs thrash Atlanta
NewJerseyDevils.com
Brodeur blanks Thrashers for career shutout No. 93
FOXSports.com
Devils-Lightning Preview
Sportsline.com
Devils report: Notes, quotes
Devils report: Inside shots
The Associated Press
Boudreau and Brodeur Earn Firsts in NHL
Globe and Mail
It's been a good week for...It's been a bad week for...
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Hot Thrashers cooled off by Devils
Montreal Gazette
Plenty of feel-good stories in the NHL but return of Devils' White is the best
2 man advantage
DEVILS @ Atlanta :: Intermission Updates
The Devils Go Down To Georgia
2MA welcomes a new member to the crew
In Lou We Trust
Quarterpoint Penalty Breakdown
The NHL Arena Program
Be"devil"ed At The Quarter Pole!
LowellDevilsHockey.com
Devils Shutout by River Rats, 3-0
The Lowell Sun
For Devils, lull in proceedings
Times Union
Two Rats good for blanking
Trentontitans.com
Devils drop a tough one to Elmira, 4-0
The Globe and Mail
Defensive style rears its ugly head again
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Friday, November 23, 2007
Devils News and notes, November 23, 2007

The Bergen Record
Special teams spark Devils
The Star Ledger
Devils see improvement
The New York Post
Devils shoot again for hat trick
NewJerseyDevils.com
Devils visit Atlanta to tangle with Thrashers
Devils host Puck Night against the Canadiens
FOXSports.com
Devils-Thrashers Preview
Yahoo NHL
Standings
Team stats
A liberal dose
NHL Insider
Vancouver Sun
Elliott Pap's NHL power rankings (Brodeur)
Rocky Mountain News
SADOWSKI: Brodeur closing in on Roy
In Lou We Trust
Devils 2 - Pittsburgh 1
Happy Thanksgiving
Sam Woo on Hockeybuzz.com
What I am thankful for
Devils/Penguins Recap – Gobble Gobble
The Lowell Sun
Parity invades Hockey East
Firing on few cylinders Devils shut out despite putting 31 shots on Portland net
Trentontitans.com
Rogers signs up with the Devils
ECHL.com
Devils, Rogers Agree To Terms
Thehockeynews.com
Screen Shots: What the NHL should be thankful for
Exeter News-Letter
When good mascots go bad
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
Devils News and notes, November 22, 2007
Game Highlights: Devils 2, Penguins 1
In today's news, more rumors about Pat Burns, two articles on Devils prospects (Matt Halischuk and Petr Vrana) and an article about Bill Murray, the ex-Devils trainer.
The Bergen Record
Devils defenseman makes his presence felt
Fire & Ice
Specials come through
Brodeur comes through
It's official, White will play
The Star Ledger
White's return boosts Devils past Penguins
Puck drops, Clarkson's gloves drop
The New York Daily News
Brodeur gets 501 as Devils triumph
The New York Post
Parise power
NewJerseyDevils.com
Parise ignites power play to topple Penguins
WFAN
Check out Brodeur on WFAN
Yahoo NHL
Standings
Team stats
Sportsline.com
Devils report: Inside shots
Devils report: Notes, quotes
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Brodeur, Devils shut down Pens
Ottawa Citizen
Still young at heart (Crosby)
Toronto Star
Burns laughs off rumours of Leaf return
The Canadian Press
Zach Parise's two power-play goals lead Devils past Penguins 2-1
Knoxnews
Murray chose role of caretaker (Former Trainer Bill Murray)
The Fourth Period
Devils searching for defenseman
Waterloo Record
A really bloody introduction (Matt Halischuk)
2manadvantage.com
Devils look to crawl out of cellar against Pittsburgh
LowellDevilsHockey.com
Devils Blanked by Pirates, 3-0
MVN
Player Spotlight: Petr Vrana
Trentontitans.com
Devils rock the Royals, 3-2
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Devils News and notes, November 21, 2007
If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.
The Bergen Record
Empty seats common at The Rock
Fire & Ice
Devils' trivia
White looks ready
The Star Ledger
Brodeur on the record
Devils Due Blog
Devils Fly Past Philadelphia
The New York Post
White considering playing VS. Pens
Msgnetwork
Devils On The Brink Of Something Big?
The New York Times
Hockey Rivalries Take to the Rails
NewJerseyDevils.com
Robinson's number retired in Montréal
NJD Snapshots: Raised to the rafters
There's something about Larry
FOXSports.com
Devils-Penguins Preview
Yahoo NHL
Standings
Team stats
Pittsburghlive.com
Scouting the Devils
6abc.com
Buccigross: How Hall-worthy are players on your team?
TheStreet.com
How to Entertain Your Family for Less
Canada.com
Hey Nineteen!
Sam Woo on Hockeybuzz.com
Vote for Zach project
Minor League News
Lowell Upended by Norfolk Admirals, 2-1
Trentontitans.com
Scorch and Goaltender Dave Caruso Stop By Roma Bank's Commercial Lending Reception
B2 Networks Launches B2onDemand
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Devils News and notes, November 20, 2007
If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.
The Star Ledger
Devils get a boost with Elias in center
Msgnetwork
Devils Officially Ready To "Rock"
NewJerseyDevils.com
Devils host Puck Night against the Canadiens
Devils' Collector Puck Night is coming up on Friday, Nov. 30, when the Montréal Canadiens visit Prudential Center. All fans in attendance will receive a Devils souvenir puck feauring the Inaugural Season commemorative logo, courtesy of Dale and Thomas Popcorn.
NHL.com
Atlantic: Brodeur's 500 wins creates plenty of debate
Yahoo NHL
Standings
Team stats
Sportingnews.com
'C' is for champion (Stevens)
Sportsline.com
Devils report: Inside shots
Devils report: Notes, quotes
New York Sun
New Coach, New System, New Way of Life for Devils
411mania.com
Around The Rink 11.20.07: 500 Wins…A Lifetime Of Achievement
RealGM
Greatest Goalie Ever?
In Lou We Trust
Big Bird
The Beast of the East
Congratulations to Martin Brodeur on his 500 wins
Scott Stevens - Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee
Blog news
Sam Woo on Hockeybuzz.com
An ode to Larry Robinson #19
2manadvantage.com
Reminder: Contest ends 11/25!
LowellDevilsHockey.com
Devils Weekly #7 - Comeback Efforts Fall Just Short
Trentontitans.com
Trenton Devils weekly: Nov. 20-26
FOXSports.com
Schedule will be better, but not enough (Lou and the schedule)
London Free Press
Robinson joins Canadien legends
Ottawa Sun
One for Big Bird
Globe and Mail
A banner night for Robinson as he joins Canadiens legends
Thehockeynews.com
Campbell's Cuts: Playing the numbers game in Montreal
NHL.com
Ottawa spoils Robinson's big night in Montreal
Habs retire Robinson's No. 19
Robinson in numbers
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Monday, November 19, 2007
Congratulations to Martin Brodeur on his 500 wins
I am happy that the milestone is finally reached and that Martin doesn't have to worry about it anymore. Well of course Barry Melrose has to spoil it and choose Patrick Roy over our goalie but that's fine because in the end Marty will come on top. Congrats to you Marty and be sure that for us fans you are and always will be number 1!!
Check out the recap of the game on NHL.com. Don't miss The Save.
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Scott Stevens - Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee
I have not mentionned Scott Stevens being inducted in the Hall of Fame. I will blog about our captain very soon. Meanwhile congratulation to Scott Stevens on his induction. He sure is the head of the '07 class if you ask me with all due respect to Macinnis, Francis and yes Messier. Meanwhile you can enjoy this tribute from ESPN.
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Blog news
Well as you can see, I have made a few changes to the blog. I am now presenting information in a 3 column format. You will find navigation features in the left column. The main content will still be in the center. The new column on the right will provide you with new content:
Around the league where you will find articles about the NHL,
A scoreboard, that will give you current results as well as previews and recaps,
Videos, where you will be able to access New Jersey Devils Videos.
I hope you enjoy the new setup.
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Devils News and notes, November 19, 2007
If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.
Note: I have been trying to provide an exhaustive listing of articles over the last two days and I have to say I am a little surprised Martin Brodeur's accomplishment didn't get more press than it did. I shouldn't be surprised because it is always the same story but at least writers and so called "experts" should acknowledge such an accomplishment. The same goes with Stevens in the hall of fame. Talking about how Newark is terrible, how we can't fill the arena that is not a problem. When it comes to sports and accomplishments on the ice, it is a different story. So Sprots writer and hockey experts, do us a favor: If you are going to ignore Brodeur or Stevens, please don't bother writing about other issues. We need the good press, not the bad press but once again maybe that's all we will get from bad writers
The Star Ledger
Brodeur not figuring place in history yet
NewJerseyDevils.com
Robinson to be honored tonight in Montréal
Yahoo NHL
Standings
Team stats
BleacherReport
Chasing Roy: Martin Brodeur Wins No. 500
Philly.com
Devils still dangerous thanks to Brodeur
Atlantic Yards Report
Lessons not-so-new from the Newark arena: cost overruns, plan changes, and yet-unmet promises
Winnipeg Sun
Marty party
Blog NHL.com
Blog 18: Number 500
Outsports.com
Devils goalie gets milestone win
Associated Content
Martin Brodeur Becomes Second NHL Goaltender to Reach 500 Wins
Devils Category at FanHouse
Is Marty Brodeur Exempt From Devils Head Coach's Public Wrath?
Sam Woo on Hockeybuzz.com
Devils/Flyers Recap – Which Devils team was that??!!
LowellDevilsHockey.com
Devils Upended by Admirals, 2-1
411mania.com
The East Infection: 11.19.07: Eastern Conference Review
FOXSports.com
New unis were a big mess for NHL
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Sunday, November 18, 2007
Devils News and notes, November 18, 2007
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The Bergen Record
Marty gets his party following 500th win
Devils notebook
Fire & Ice
One quarter down
Celebrating Brodeur's 500th
Lines update
Malmivaara recalled
The Star Ledger
500: Brodeur hits milestone
Sutter, Lamoriello unrattled despite slow start
Brodeur joins Roy as member of 500-win club as Devils beat Flyers
After holdup, Robinson gets well-earned hang-up
The New York Daily News
Brodeur nets 500th as Devs flip Flyers
The New York Post
finally, 500
NewJerseyDevils.com
Devils 6, Flyers 2 (FINAL)
FOXSports.com
Devils' Brodeur joins 500-win club
NHL.com
Brodeur gets milestone as Devils win
The Province
Brodeur downplays No. 500
Cherry Hill Courier Post
Brodeur beats Flyers for 500th win
Philadelphia Inquirer
Flyers are Brodeur's 500th
Globe and Mail
Wharnsby: Price showered with praise (Robinson)
2 man advantage
New Jersey @ Philadelphia Livecap
Devils and Flyers. Again.
In Lou We Trust
Tale of Two Games
The NHL Arena Program
500!!! At Long Last!
LowellDevilsHockey.com
Devils Fall Short Against Wolf Pack, 3-2
The Lowell Sun
There are lessons to be learned in losing effort
The Raw Feed
Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond Assigned to AHL's Lowell Devils from the New Jersey Devils
Trentontitans.com
Letourneau-Leblond returns to Trenton
ECHL Signs National Television Deal
Devils fall to Chiefs, 5-2
Montreal Gazette
Captain Kirk thrives at work
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