Devils goalie Martin Brodeur, 40, back in Stanley Cup Finals
By Dave D'Alessandro/Star-Ledger Columnist We don't profess to have any Tortorellian insight or conceit, nor do we read tea leaves or tarot cards, but we know this much about what's left of this 2011-12 NHL season: If the Devils fail to win four more
By Dave D'Alessandro/Star-Ledger Columnist We don't profess to have any Tortorellian insight or conceit, nor do we read tea leaves or tarot cards, but we know this much about what's left of this 2011-12 NHL season: If the Devils fail to win four more
By Patrick Dorsey | ESPN.com That video, released by the New Jersey Devils' official YouTube channel, shows what a celebration looks like — long after the winning goal has been scored and the Prince of Wales Trophy has been presented (not lifted;
NEWARK, NJ (AP) – With Martin Brodeur nearing his 40th birthday and entering the final year of his contract, this season at first had the look of a last hurrah for the New Jersey Devils' goalie great. By Ed Mulholland, US Presswire Goalie Martin
If there's one thing the New Jersey Devils and the Los Angeles Kings have in common, it's that they can roll four lines. That relentless, 12-forward attack is a trait that they share with last year's Stanley Cup-winning Boston Bruins, as well as the









