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Match Overview Tonight’s game will feature your New Jersey Devils, who currently own a 3-0-0 record in the Metropolitan Division, and the Dallas Stars, who own a 3-2-0 record, which
Writer’s Twitter: @ChrisMottHockey DAB Social Game Summary The Devils continued their homestand at the Rock yesterday, and would face another big test in just their third game of
Match Overview Tonight’s game will feature your New Jersey Devils, who currently own a 2-0-0 record of the Metropolitan Division, and the San Jose Sharks, who own a 2-2-1
Following a disappointing opening weekend in Minnesota the Metropolitan Riveters are back in action tonight. They will visit the Boston Pride at 7:30, this marks the first game of the
Game Summary When the horn sounded to end the third period, Devils fans everywhere rejoiced in jubilation over what they just witnessed. The Stanley Cup Champions came to town and
The New Jersey Devils had their home opener against the defending Stanley Cup Champions on Thursday night. Our game preview breaks down everything you need to know heading into the game, including an overview, keys to victory, players to watch, line combinations, where and when to watch, and our prediction for the game.
Keith Kinkaid is in the last year of his contract and could very well demand a hefty pay raise this summer. How should Ray Shero handle him when starter Cory Schneider returns from injury?
In a camp that was brimming with young talent, John Quenneville is the only one left standing. The Devils came into training camp in need of a winger, and had plenty of candidates vying for the spot. Entering his fourth year with the organization, this may be Quenneville’s last chance to make an impact and secure a roster spot with the big club.
October is here and that can only mean one thing—Metropolitan Riveters hockey has returned. The 2017-2018 defending Isobel Cup champions are back and ready to defend their title. This year,
The New Jersey Devils opened their season abroad in Gothenburg, Sweden against the Edmonton Oilers as part of the NHL Global Series. The Devils left Sweden with a 5-2 victory in an exciting and at times outright dominant game. Travis Zajac and Kyle Palmieri scored two goals apiece, topped off with an empty-netter from Stefan Noesen that sealed the deal for New Jersey in the game’s final seconds. Read our full recap to relive the best moments of the game!