Devils cope with Game 1 loss; Parise: 'We made it way too easy for them'
It's never fun to lose in overtime in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final but the New Jersey Devils can take some positives from the loss. They started very slow and didn't look good at all. But as the game wore on they started to get much more physical,
The Devils had plenty of chances to score on Quick, but they cashed in only one in their 2-1 overtime loss to the Kings on Wednesday night. Fayne's was the most obvious opportunity lost for New Jersey, which also had a goal waved off because captain
The Devils had plenty of chances to score on Quick, but they cashed in only one in their 2-1 overtime loss to the Kings on Wednesday night. Fayne's was the most obvious opportunity lost for New Jersey, which also had a goal waved off because captain
Cerise was one of several Devils fans that waited on line at Prudential Center early Wednesday morning for the chance to purchase face-value tickets to the sold out first game of the Cup Final against the Los Angeles Kings. A wristband policy the team
He saw the Rangers reach the NHL final four, but they were knocked out in six games by the New Jersey Devils — their division and area rival. “We just got knocked out a couple of days ago,” said Wednesday at the NHL general managers meeting before the












