Unless you’re willing to have a go, fail miserably, and have another go, success won’t happen. – Phillip Adams #quote #success

Congratulations to Martin Brodeur, voted by the Devils Army as our first Player of the Week. Yep, Brodeur is back!  He has shown us that at the age of 40 he can still make the save.  Any fan will tell you that Brodeur is the best, especially when he’s been playing as the Marty we all know and love. With his 10th career shut out against the Flyers, Brodeur earned his 120th total career shut out – a NHL record. I don’t think anyone will ever come close to that in the years to come.

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The Devils have had a great first week so choosing this season’s first Player of the Week won’t be easy. Travis Zajac showed us exactly why the Devils signed him for another eight years by scoring the first goals of our first two games. David Clarkson scored two goals this week and is on pace for another 30+ goal scoring season. Martin Brodeur had his 10th shutout against the Philadelphia Flyers and his 120th career shutout – not to mention his 658th win. Ilya Kovalchuk scored two game winning goals, against both the Flyers and his memorable OT goal against the Washington Capitals. Patrick Elias is also having a great start to the season.

Time to vote, who do you think should be named our first Player of the Week?

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Matteau! Matteau! Matteau!

Posted: September 8, 2013 in Devils Hockey

Stefan MatteauDon’t worry it’s not ’94 all over again, this Matteau is playing for the New Jersey Devils! Stefan Matteau, the Devils’ first pick in the 2012 NHL entry draft, has finally made his way up to the NHL. You might remember his father, former New York Ranger, Stéphane Matteau, for his double overtime goal against the Devils in game 7 of the 1994 Eastern Conference Finals. But, let’s focus on the young Matteau.

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Travis ZajacTravis Zajac, who we all know and love, has re-signed with the New Jersey Devils for 8 more years! It’s the first contract under the new CBA and averages out to $5.75 million a year, total of $46 million over the next 8 years – prime Zajac time!

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Albany Devils, Boardwalk Hall Atlantic CityThe Albany Devils hosted the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins down in Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall on Sunday the 25th. It was a great night for hockey in AC. Sunday’s game was the first of four Albany Devils games at Boardwalk Hall this season. I was very excited to see our favorite players on the ice and playing hockey again.

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