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At his best, Clarkson is the Devils version of Flyer Scott Hartnell. Jersey’s strength up front doesn’t stop there. GM Lou Lamoriello’s pickup of Alexei Ponikarovsky in January has paid off handsomely. The big former Leaf winger, who has bounced around...
With Brodeur at 39 and Hedberg at 38 years of age, the team could see the departure of both their goalies through retirement this summer. While there's certainly no guarantee that either goalie will hang up the skates, it's a possibility for which GM...
NEWARK, NJ - DECEMBER 16: (L-R) New Jersey Devils CEO/President/General Manager Lou Lamoriello and former Devils defenseman Scott Niedermayer address the media during Niedermayer's jersey retirement press conference at Prudential Center on December 16, 2011... View Photo »
I told them that I would treat Bobby like a son, that they had nothing to worry about
Despite their best efforts, New Jersey never got any closer than six points, before finally succumbing to the rigors of their improbable chase. When all was said and done the Devils finished 12 points out of the eighth and final playoff spot. The...
Although the plan was for Zajac to resume skating on his own late this week, it hasn't happened yet. "He did not skate today. I'm not sure if he'll skate tomorrow," Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello told The Star-Ledger. "He's been doing...
Again, I'm going to say if Lou does anything it will be just to add depth on D with a small trade. Would be shocked if anything else happens. While it's probably highly unlikely that the Devils would bring Nash here this is exactly something Lou...
NEWARK, NJ - JULY 19: President/CEO/General Manager Lou Lamoriello of the New Jersey Devils address the media after introducing Peter DeBoer (not pictured) as the new head coach of the New Jersey Devils at a press conference on July 19, 2011 in Newark, New... View Photo »
It certainly frees up a roster spot for a combination of us looking into seeing what we can do with Petr Sykora and also the young players (Adam) Henrique and Mattias Tedenby and Brad Mills, Cam Janssen, I think they've warranted being on the roster ... But the coaches will have different options at tha...
Hindash/The Star-LedgerIlya Kovalchuk is coming off his first hat trick for the Devils. The Devils, who host the Anaheim Ducks Friday night at the Prudential Center, had a full morning skate. Martin Brodeur will be in goal for the Devils against the Ducks.
Many of the players had credited Lemaire with the team’s second-half turnaround and made it no secret that they wanted him to come back for another season. It appeared it would be a tough order for whoever followed Lemaire to get the players to follow...
Louis "Lou" Lamoriello (born October 21, 1942) is the CEO, president, and general manager of the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League. Lamoriello, who has been with the Devils since 1987, has served longer than any current GM in the league with a single franchise. Full Article
Peter DeBoer responds to questions at a news conference where New Jersey Devils President, CEO and General Manager Lou Lamoriello (L) named him the team's new head coach in Newark, New Jersey, July 19, 2011.
View Photo »NEWARK, NJ - JULY 19: President/CEO/General Manager Lou Lamoriello (L) of the New Jersey devils and Devils' new head coach Peter DeBoer pose for a photo during a press conference on July 19, 2011 in Newark, New Jersey.
View Photo »Peter DeBoer talks with New Jersey Devils President, CEO and General Manager Lou Lamoriello (L) after a news conference where he was named the team's new head coach in Newark, New Jersey, July 19, 2011.
View Photo »NEWARK, NJ - DECEMBER 16: (L-R) New Jersey Devils CEO/President/General Manager Lou Lamoriello and former Devils defenseman Scott Niedermayer address the media during Niedermayer's jersey retirement press conference at Prudential Center on December 16, 2011 in Newark, New Jersey.
View Photo »NEWARK, NJ - JULY 19: New Jersey Devils new head coach Peter DeBoer (R) and President/CEO/General Manager Lou Lamoriello of the New Jersey Devils address the media on July 19, 2011 in Newark, New Jersey.
View Photo »New Jersey Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello shakes hands with fourth overall pick Adam Larsson at the 2011 NHL hockey draft in St. Paul, Minnesota, June 24, 2011.
View Photo »ST PAUL, MN - JUNE 24: Fourth overall pick Adam Larsson by the New Jersey Devils shakes the hand General Manager Lou Lamoriello of the New Jersey Devils at the podium during day one of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft at Xcel Energy Center on June 24, 2011 in St Paul, Minnesota.
View Photo »ST PAUL, MN - JUNE 24: (L-R) President of Hockey Operations Kevin Lowe of the Edmonton Oilers, GM Lou Lamoriello of the New Jersey Devils and GM Steve Tambellini of the Edmonton Oilers during day one of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft at Xcel Energy Center on June 24, 2011 in St Paul, Minnesota.
View Photo »Peter DeBoer responds to questions at a news conference where New Jersey Devils President, CEO and General Manager Lou Lamoriello (L) named him the team's new head coach in Newark, New Jersey, July 19, 2011.
View Photo »I told them that I would treat Bobby like a son, that they had nothing to worry about
It certainly frees up a roster spot for a combination of us looking into seeing what we can do with Petr Sykora and also the young players (Adam) Henrique and Mattias Tedenby and Brad Mills, Cam Janssen, I think they've warranted being on the roster ... But the coaches will have different options at tha...
It certainly frees up a roster spot for a combination of us looking into seeing what we can do with Petr Sykora and also the young players (Adam) Henrique and Mattias Tedenby and Brad Mills, Cam Janssen, I think they've warranted being on the roster ... But the coaches will have different options at tha...
He has been released by the doctors, he is in town, he skated yesterday morning here, and also this morning, and will continue to do that for the next week and a half to two weeks ... If everything is on schedule as it has been, he'll start practicing with the team in two weeks. Everything to this point...
Why is (Sestito) here? He's here to play ... We're trying to see who the best fit is for certain lines and we'll continue to do that until we're comfortable. He's played well at Albany and we'll take a look at him.
He has been released by the doctors. He is in town. He skated yesterday morning here and also this morning and will continue to do that for the next week and a half to two weeks ... And if everything is on schedule as it has been, he'll start practicing with the team in two weeks. Everything to this poi...
He’s got a severe cut to the mouth and swelling and he’s got a little bit of a whiplash ... Nothing with the head.
Not necessarily We’ll see how he feels in the morning.
He's progressing, he's skating and it's just going to be a matter of time when the doctors release him and until he's released 100 percent we want him to be doing his therapy and his skating under the supervision of the people who did the operation and the physical therapists who are rehabbing him
