Devils' missed chances costly in Game 1 vs. Kings
NEWARK, N.J. -- Mark Fayne knew the puck was heading his way and he knew Los Angeles goalie Jonathan Quick was out of position....
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Devils' Missed Chances Costly in Game 1 vs. Kings
Mark Fayne knew the puck was heading his way and he knew Los Angeles goalie Jonathan Quick was out of position.
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Kings-Devils series starting to feel more like typical Stanley Cup finals
NEWARK, N.J. — Finally. It took five games for some hate and bile to emerge in the Stanley Cup finals between the New Jersey Devils and Los Angeles Kings, but it finally did. Thankfully. At times, the series had felt more like a bland coaching clinic in defensive hockey than an emotional Stanley Cup finals. That was until Game 5 on Saturday, which should make for an even better Game 6 on Monday at Staples Center. It usually takes some brash characters to incite things in the playoffs, but there aren’t many players like Dustin Byfuglien, Scott Hartnell, Alex Burrows …
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