Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Devils panthers

  • Florida Panthers Jason Garrison (L) hits New Jersey Devils Adam Henrique (R) during the third period of their NHL Eastern conference quarterfinal playoff hockey game 2 in Sunrise, Florida April 15, 2012.
  • (Canoe)
  • In their first-round series against the Florida Panthers, the Devils are supposed to have an edge now. Home-ice advantage is a cliché as old as its second word, and the Devils wrested it away from the Panthers when they won Game 1 in Florida.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • Big Story: The Panthers evened their Eastern Conference Quarterfinal series by scoring their first playoff victory in almost 15 years, notching a 4-2 victory over the Devils in Game 2 on Sunday before 19,248 at BankAtlantic Center.
  • (NHL.com)
  • After losing home-ice advantage to the Devils with a game one loss, the Panthers go to New Jersey looking to regain it with a win in game three of the teams Eastern Conference Semifinals.
  • (Sun Sentinel)
  • For the first 40 minutes of the game, the Devils had everything go wrong. It all started 11 seconds in when Andy Greene got caught behind his man and ended up taking a tripping penalty in which the Panthers capitalized on just 12 seconds later.
  • (The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog))
  • The Panthers' rookie coach, Kevin Dineen quality player for us all year long," Dineen said before Florida's 4-2 victory over the Devils on Sunday.
  • (New York Times)
  • SUNRISE — After giving up three early goals in their playoff opener, the Florida Panthers would have loved to have jumped on the New Jersey Devils for three quick goals Sunday night. What they did pull off was about as effective. And emphatic.
  • (Palm Beach Post)
  • The rats are back in South Florida. Panthers fans celebrated their teams first playoff victory since in 15 years, a 4-2 triumph over the New Jersey Devils on Sunday night, by throwing rubber rodents onto the ice at Bank Atlantic Center.
  • (Sporting News)

No comments:

Post a Comment