- "We've been here before," John Tortorella said, quietly but defiantly. They have. They were in this precise predicament against Ottawa, and survived. They were in this same spot against Washington. Survived. (New York Post)
- We had lines rolling, had the forecheck going, guys hunting pucks down. In that span of seven and a half minutes, the Devils outscored the Rangers 2-0 and outshot them 7-2. (NHL.com)
- Zach Parise notched two goals and an assist and Martin Brodeur made 28 saves, as the Devils handled the Rangers, 4-1, to even the Eastern Conference Finals at two games apiece. (NHL.com)
- NEWARK, N.J. -- The Eastern Conference finals between the rival New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils finally got ugly -- real ugly. Throughout a seven-game series, Parise said, both teams are going to get frustrated with things. (ESPN)
- NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New Jersey Devils beat the New York Rangers 4-1 in a spiteful encounter on Monday to tie their NHL Eastern Conference final at 2-2 as the increasing tension between the cross-river rivals began to boil over. (NBC Sports)
- NEWARK, N.J.—Its Rangers-Devils. That was a standard response when, at the start of the Eastern Conference finals, the nasty history between the franchises separated by a river and a 20-minute train ride came up in conversation. (Sporting News)
- Parise did not grant interviews Saturday afternoon after the Devils lost to the Rangers, 3-0, to fall behind in the Eastern Conference finals, two games to one. (New York Times)
- The bad blood started boiling over the weekend, and it bubbled over in the third period on Monday night. (NBC New York)
- Rangers defenceman Anton Stralman upends Devils forward Stephen Gionta in front of Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist during Game 3 of the NHL Eastern Conference final at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., May 19, 2012. (ESPN)
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
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