- Martin Brodeur got burned by the "Brodeur rule," Saturday night and now the Devils are on the verge of their fourth straight first-round exit in five years. The No.3 Panthers beat the No. (New York Daily News)
- With his team gathered around him on the ice after the morning skate, Ed Jovanovski had a few simple words of wisdom. "Enjoy the moment," he recalled saying. The Panthers — and their long-suffering fans — did just that Saturday night. (Miami Herald)
- SUNRISE, Fla. -- After spending most of the previous two games watching from the bench, Floridas Jose Theodore sent the New Jersey Devils to the brink of elimination. (Huffington Post)
- SUNRISE - A night in need of a star, and a series in search of a storyline, settled on the most likeliest of all Saturday night. Wouldnt you know it with this team. Couldnt you see it in this season. (Sun Sentinel)
- SUNRISE, Fla. — The New Jersey Devils were back in an all-too-familiar situation as they left BankAtlantic Center on Saturday night to fly back to New Jersey. (Boston Herald)
- NEWARK, N.J. -- Brian Campbell scored on a second-period power play and the Florida Panthers staged their greatest playoff comeback in franchise history, rallying from an early three-goal deficit to defeat the New Jersey Devils 4-3 on Tuesday night. (Huffington Post)
- After spending most of the previous two games watching from the bench, Floridas Jose Theodore sent the New Jersey Devils to the brink of elimination. (Philadelphia Daily News)
- The following morning, he flew from Texas to South Florida to fill in for injured defenseman Jason Garrison (lower body) in the pivotal Game 5 of the Panthers-Devils Eastern Conference quarterfinal series of the NHLs Stanley Cup playoffs. (Sacramento Bee)
- NEWARK — Jose Theodore was summoned to the Florida Panthers' bench, found a seat and tilted his face mask back on his head, done for the night after just 6 minutes 16 seconds. (New York Times)
Sunday, April 22, 2012
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