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Stefan Noesen, Paul Cotter and Cody Glass each scored to help the New Jersey Devils beat the Anaheim Ducks 4-1 and snap a five-game home losing streak
The Devils’ jump came from someone I have not enjoyed watching much all season: Juho Lammikko. Lammikko, who has not seemed to be moving very quickly on the ice in his 15 games, went from the far blueline all the way behind the Ducks’ net to set up Stefan Noesen for a game-tying goal,
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A tough break in the first period proved to be the deciding factor in Sunday’s matinee between the New Jersey Devils and Vancouver Canucks. An own goal was the difference, standing as the game-winner in Vancouver’s 2–1 victory.
The New Jersey Devils had a chance to make it two wins in a row, but they failed miserably against the Vancouver Canucks.
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Zeev Buium scored in his first game since being traded to Vancouver, Thatcher Demko stopped 25 of the 26 shots, and the Canucks beat the Devils 2-1 on Sunday.
The Devils quickly got on the board when Dawson Mercer led an odd-man rush up ice with Jesper Bratt. Mercer left the puck for the Swedish forward, then connected with Luke Hughes, who rifled a shot from the left circle past Demko to cut Vancouver’s lead to 2-1.
The New Jersey Devils will be the Guinea Pigs for the new-look Vancouver Canucks on Sunday. Projected lined, how to watch, and more.