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Devils Test Leadership of Kids with Historically Young Forward Group
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What the Devils are trying to do right now is unprecedented.
If you don’t know what I’m referring to, it’s time for a bit of a crash course on the last few years of Devils history. In 2014, the Devils era of dominance had unofficially come to a close. The elite top line that propelled them to the Cup Finals in 2012 was composed of Zach Parise (who left for Minnesota), Ilya Kovalchuk (author grumbles incoherently), and Patrik Elias (37 and retiring soon). Additionally, years of contention and low draft picks had drained our prospect pool barren. In his last year at his post, GM Lou Lamoriello threw a Hail Mary to squeeze a few more years of relevance out of the core by adding UFAs like Jaromir Jagr (41), Michael Ryder (33), and Ryane Clowe (31). Those additions, plus the Devils aging core, made NJ the oldest team in the NHL by over a year and a half.
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NEWARK, N.J. (AP) The Washington Capitals came up with two Great 8s against the New Jersey Devils.
Alex Ovechkin hit another milestone in his amazing career and the Capitals finished off a rare eight-game sweep of their season series with the Devils with a 5-4 win on Sunday.
Ovechkin scored his 265th power-play goal to move into a second-place tie with Brett Hull on the NHL’s all-time list in that category. He is 10 shy of passing all-time leader Dave Andreychuk (274).
Like most of his personal marks, he downplayed it.
“Keep going,” said the 35-year-old Russian who now has 725 goals, six goals shy of tying Marcel Dionne for fifth place all time in the NHL. “It is what it is.”
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