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The first was on February 11th, 1996, a 4-2 Mighty Ducks victory the Devils. Todd Ewen, David Sacco, Paul Kariya and current Duck Teemu Selanne scored for Anaheim to get the win for goalie Guy Hebert over Martin Brodeur. Current Devil Petr Sykora and...
By the way that highest goals against of 2.57 happened the year after the last lockout. You know the season where everything was changed in the rules to up scoring, reduce goalie mobility for handling the puck “the Brodeur rule” as it were and his...
Former New Jersey Devils captain Scott Niedermayer waves after putting on his jersey in ceremonies as the Devils retired his number before their NHL hockey game with the Dallas Stars in Newark, New Jersey, December 16, 2011. View Photo »
My strength is being a defenseman who makes the smart play ... I am trying to be a two-way guy, who will be a quarterback on the power play in the NHL. Scott Niedermayer was that type of defenseman.
Defenceman Scott Niedermayer, who captained Canada to the 2010 Winter Olympic gold medal and played on four Stanley Cup-winning teams during his storied 18-year career, is among the five new inductees. The Cranbrook native is joined by fellow former...
I'd say it's been a bit of both. Brodeur has been the Devils' last line of defense since 1994. But, until 2004, he had three pretty good defensemen in front of him in Scott Stevens, Scott Niedermayer and Ken Daneyko. One is in the Hall of Fame, one...
With the Devils you knew what to expect year in and year out regardless or who the opponent was. It was Devils hockey and it made them winners. But something happened over the last seven or eight seasons. Defensive stalwarts Scott Stevens, Ken Daneyko...
New Jersey Devils goalie Martin Brodeur, former defenseman Ken Daneyko, coach Larry Robinson, former defenseman Scott Stevens and former captain Scott Niedermayer (L to R) react in ceremonies as the Devils retired Niedermayer's number before their NHL hockey... View Photo »
They draft a certain style of player and generally-speaking, ones who they feel they can cultivate to their approach. This is one NHL club that markets the “team” but not the individual player. For eons, you never saw Scott Stevens or Scott Niedermayer...
Hopkins said: “It is strange that all I’ve heard as a player is how small I am and I’ve tried to avoid getting hit hard, and the first NHL injury I get I fall down. Nobody around me.” Another strong draft, and the Oilers could be contenders again. ...
Scott Niedermayer (born August 31, 1973) is a Canadian ice hockey defenceman and team captain of the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League (NHL). Niedermayer is known for his skating stride, and knack for leading or joining the offensive rush. He is considered to be one of the top defensemen in the league. Though he was born in Edmonton,... Full Article
Former New Jersey Devils captain Scott Niedermayer waves after putting on his jersey in ceremonies as the Devils retired his number before their NHL hockey game with the Dallas Stars in Newark, New Jersey, December 16, 2011.
View Photo »New Jersey Devils goalie Martin Brodeur, former defenseman Ken Daneyko, coach Larry Robinson, former defenseman Scott Stevens and former captain Scott Niedermayer (L to R) react in ceremonies as the Devils retired Niedermayer's number before their NHL hockey game with the Dallas Stars in...
View Photo »Former New Jersey Devils captain Scott Niedermayer stands beside a framed jersey in ceremonies as the Devils retired his number before their NHL hockey game with the Dallas Stars in Newark, New Jersey, December 16, 2011.
View Photo »Former New Jersey Devils captain Scott Niedermayer and his wife Lisa (L), react as the crowd cheers in ceremonies as the Devils retired his number before their NHL hockey game with the Dallas Stars in Newark, New Jersey, December 16, 2011.
View Photo »Goalie Martin Brodeur (L) claps as former New Jersey Devils captain Scott Niedermayer reacts to the crowd's cheers in ceremonies as the Devils retired his number before their NHL hockey game with the Dallas Stars in Newark, New Jersey, December 16, 2011.
View Photo »New Jersey Devils' David Clarkson (23) prepares to enter the ice over signage honoring the retirement of No. 27 jersey of former Devils player Scott Niedermayer, during an NHL hockey game against the Dallas Stars, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, in Newark, N.J. The Devils won 6-3.
View Photo »No. 27 shines on the ice at Prudential Center during a ceremony retiring the number of former New Jersey Devils player Scott Niedermayer before the Devils took on the Dallas Stars in an NHL hockey game, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, in Newark, N.J. He joins two other defensemen _ Ken Daneyko (No....
View Photo »Former New Jersey Devils player Scott Niedermayer, far right, stands with members of his family next to a banner with his No. 27, which was retired during a ceremony, before the Devils took on the Dallas Stars in an NHL hockey game, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, in Newark, N.J. He joins two other...
View Photo »Former New Jersey Devils player Scott Niedermayer stands next to a jersey with his No. 27, which was retired during a ceremony before the Devils took on the Dallas Stars in an NHL hockey game, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, in Newark, N.J. He joins two other defensemen_Ken Daneyko (No. 3) and Scott...
View Photo »Former New Jersey Devils captain Scott Niedermayer waves after putting on his jersey in ceremonies as the Devils retired his number before their NHL hockey game with the Dallas Stars in Newark, New Jersey, December 16, 2011.
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