23-10-2012 New Jersey Devils trade
New Jersey Devils traded Mattias Tedenby to Detroit Red Wings for Jordin Tootoo
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22-10-2012 Marc Staal frustrated
New Jersey Devils defenseman Marc Staal feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a core player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of Canada, Marc Staal was originally drafted to the
by the New York Rangers in the 1st round of the 2005 entry draft. He has appeared in 373
games during his career, notching 22 goals and adding 66 assists along with 220 penalty minutes. The 25 year old defenseman has played 6 games with the New Jersey Devils this season, totalling 0+2=2 with 4 PIM.
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22-10-2012 Daniel Kelly frustrated
New Jersey Devils defenseman Daniel Kelly feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a regular player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of USA, Daniel Kelly, was originally signed as a free agent to the
. He has not yet played at
level. The 23 year old defenseman has not yet played for the New Jersey Devils this season. He has played 6 games with the Albany River Rats this season, totalling 1+1=2 with 2 PIM.
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21-10-2012 Weekly team report
Who's hot
Rich Peverley is looking good with a 3 game point scoring streak with 2 game goalstreak. Ryan Callahan is looking steady with 3 points in 3 games last week.
Who's cold
Jacob Josefson has lost his sights and is now 6 games without a goal. Adam Larsson has been a healthy scratch in his last five games. Steve Sullivan has lost his sights and is now 5 games without a goal.
Trainer's room
No injuries at the moment.
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21-10-2012 Steven Zalewski injured.
Steven Zalewski of Albany River Rats suffered injury during tonights minorleague game against the Louisville Panthers. He is expected to be sidelined for a couple of days . This is nothing major, I feel that I should be ready for the next game but you never know, he said before being taken away for x-rays.
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19-10-2012 League suspends Krystofer Barch
The league board has suspended New Jersey Devils player Krystofer Barch for 8 games for injuring John Carlson of Washington Capitals.
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19-10-2012 Patrik Elias reaches a milestone !
Patrik Elias scored the 900th point of his career in tonight's game against the Washington Capitals on a goal by Rich Peverley. I've seen my idols break records and now I am doing the same, he said at the post-game press conference..
A native of Czech, Patrik Elias was originally drafted to the
by the New Jersey Devils in the 2nd round of the 1994 entry draft. He has appeared in 1046
games during his career, notching 364 goals and adding 536 assists along with 475 penalty minutes. The 36 year old left wing has played 4 games with the New Jersey Devils this season, totalling 3+3=6 with 0 PIM.
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18-10-2012 Mike Sislo frustrated
New Jersey Devils right wing Mike Sislo feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a regular player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of USA, Mike Sislo, was originally signed as a free agent to the
. He has not yet played at
level. The 24 year old right wing has not yet played for the New Jersey Devils this season. He has played 4 games with the Albany River Rats this season, totalling 0+0=0 with 2 PIM.
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18-10-2012 Jay Leach frustrated
New Jersey Devils defenseman Jay Leach feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a regular player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of USA, Jay Leach was originally drafted to the
by the Phoenix Coyotes in the 5th round of the 1998 entry draft. He has appeared in 70
games during his career, notching 1 goals and adding 2 assists along with 60 penalty minutes. The 33 year old defenseman has not yet played for the New Jersey Devils this season. He has played 4 games with the Albany River Rats this season, totalling 0+0=0 with 2 PIM.
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17-10-2012 Matt Anderson frustrated
New Jersey Devils center Matt Anderson feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a regular player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of USA, Matt Anderson, was originally signed as a free agent to the
. He has not yet played at
level. The 29 year old center has not yet played for the New Jersey Devils this season. He has played 4 games with the Albany River Rats this season, totalling 0+0=0 with 2 PIM.
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17-10-2012 Bobby Butler frustrated
New Jersey Devils right wing Bobby Butler feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a regular player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of USA, Bobby Butler, was originally signed as a free agent to the
. He has appeared in 94
games during his career, notching 16 goals and adding 21 assists along with 22 penalty minutes. The 25 year old right wing has not yet played for the New Jersey Devils this season. He has played 4 games with the Albany River Rats this season, totalling 1+1=2 with 2 PIM.