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Ryan Carter Establishing Himself As Member of the New Jersey Devils

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Ryan Carter Establishing Himself As Member of the New Jersey Devils

By Kristin Tullo (@K_Tullo) When Ryan Carter was claimed off of waivers in October 2011 by the New Jersey Devils, there were a lot of eyebrows raised and questions as to where the centerman would fit in. After all, it was a top-two line center the Devils needed in the absence of Travis Zajac and [...]

New Jersey Devils Look To Avoid Seven Game Slide Against Jhonas Enroth

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New Jersey Devils Look To Avoid Seven Game Slide Against Jhonas Enroth

By Kristin Tullo (@K_Tullo) The Buffalo Sabres have thrown a bone to the New Jersey Devils who are winless in their last six games, by announcing that goaltender Jhonas Enroth will start for the Sabres tonight at the Prudential Center. A team that is sure to be lacking confidence, the Devils recent scoring drought has [...]

Bryce Salvador Best Choice for New Jersey Devils’ Captaincy

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Bryce Salvador Best Choice for New Jersey Devils’ Captaincy

By: Mike Luciano @MikeLuci Recently, New Jersey Devils head coach Pete DeBoer made it official that Zach Parise’s successor as captain will be defenseman Bryce Salvador. The Devils’ community has primarily reflected three main views on the decision to paste the “C” on Salvador’s jersey. Fans have either supported the decision, were against it, or [...]

New Jersey Devils: Trial and Error

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New Jersey Devils: Trial and Error

By: Mike Luciano (@THG_MikeLuci) With everything considered, it’s apparent that you can only stretch your topics of NHL-related discussion for so long as the lockout continues to delay (or most likely prevent completely) the start of the 2012-2013 season. While the negatives of these evident circumstances grossly outweigh the positives and whether a season materializes [...]

New Jersey Devils: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

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New Jersey Devils: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

By: Mike Luciano (@THG_MikeLuci) Recent years have shown that the New Jersey Devils aren’t exempt from suffering competitive setbacks in the wake of losing core players. The losses of Scott Niedermayer (2005), Brian Rafalski (2007), and Scott Gomez (2007), all of whom departed via unrestricted free agency, exemplified the Devil’s proclivity to the consequences of [...]

Post-Parise: Devils Poised for Indemnification

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Post-Parise: Devils Poised for Indemnification

By: Mike Luciano (@MikeLuci) This latest tribute to analyzing the post-Parise New Jersey Devils serves as a follow-up to this piece, which dissected one of the realistic routes Lou Lamoriello could be exploring in his “Plan B”. In another attempt the sugarcoat the ramifications of losing a marquee talent in Parise from a technical perspective, [...]

The Exorcized Devils

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The Exorcized Devils

By: Mike Luciano (@MikeLuci) I’ve certainly got some explaining to do. My New Jersey Devils made a remarkable run to the Stanley Cup Finals, and since the inception of their 2012 postseason campaign, I can probably count the number of pieces I’ve posted on the fingers of one hand. Let me say there is a [...]

Success: A Reflection of Leadership

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Success: A Reflection of Leadership

By: Mike Luciano (@MikeLuci) Well the stresses of final exams are over, I’ve returned home from Buffalo, I’m all unpacked and settled in at home, and I’m ready for a nice, relaxing, and well-deserved summer break. It truly has been a rather peculiar postseason this year, the most bazaar I think I can recall in [...]

Fire and Ice

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Fire and Ice

By Christopher Decker (@HockeyGuy_Chris) There are some that say staged fights to start a game should be eradicated from the league – understandable. There are others who will even go as far as saying that fighting should be banned from the game entirely. Maybe it’s those people who are too concerned with fighters being fighters [...]

What to do with Ilya Kovalchuk?

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What to do with Ilya Kovalchuk?

By Mike Luciano (@MikeLuci) If you’ve recently come to realize that superstar left wing Ilya Kovalchuk has struggled offensively, then you’ve been living under a rock all this time. Kovalchuk’s contract dilemma from two summers ago was well-documented and presently, many are calling his career commitment to the New Jersey Devils a condemnation on both [...]

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