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The New Jersey Devils are a professional hockey team that competes in the NHL and plays its home games in New Jersey.
The New Jersey Devils are a professional hockey team that competes in the NHL and plays its home games in New Jersey.
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Flyers re-sign Lupul; publication names Stevens top coach
Forward Joffrey Lupul and the Philadelphia Flyers agreed to a four-year extension on Monday, keeping him with the Eastern Conference finalists through the 2012-2013 season. Lupul had 20 goals and 46 points in 56 regular season games for the Flyers last...Tags: Pittsburgh Penguins, Edmonton Oilers, National Hockey League, Contracts, Basketball
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Wie Back On Men's Turf Fresh off a disqualification on the LPGA Tour, Michelle Wie has decided to tee it up against the men, again. She will play in the Legends Reno-Tahoe Open July 31-Aug. 3, her first appearance on the PGA Tour this year. It will be...Tags: Golf, Hartford Wolf Pack, PGA Tour, University of Hartford, Injuries
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Judge lets Pru Center to reopen after code dispute
Associated Press WriterA judge reinstated a certificate of occupancy for the Prudential Center arena on Friday, allowing it to reopen hours after a Newark construction code official ordered it closed. State Superior Court Judge Paul Vichness reinstated the temporary...Tags: Fires
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Flyers sign Asham
The Philadelphia Flyers signed free agent forward Arron Asham to a multi-year contract on Monday. Asham, 30, recorded six goals and four assists for 10 points and 84 penalty minutes in 77 regular season games for the New Jersey Devils this past season...Tags: Arron Asham, National Hockey League, Contracts, Philadelphia Flyers
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Flyers captain Smith signed by Ottawa
The Ottawa Senators signed defenseman Jason Smith to a two-year, $5.2 million contract on Tuesday. "I think knowing the guys on the roster and how competitive and what high level they played at, I think you can just add another ingredient to that mix,"...Tags: Edmonton Oilers, Toronto Maple Leafs, National Hockey League, Contracts, Philadelphia Flyers
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Newark development emerging along Passaic River
Associated Press WriterA crew on Tuesday cleared overgrown brush from a chain-link fence, topped with razor wire, that now keeps pedestrians a few football fields away from the Passaic River as it snakes alongside New Jersey's largest city. The Passaic was once the backbone...Tags: Ceremonies, Environmental Pollution, Society, George Bush, Sharpe James
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Scott Niedermayer will return to Ducks
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterScott Niedermayer, one of the key ingredients to the Ducks' Stanley Cup season in 2007, said today that he would return to the Ducks next season, although he might make it his last. After contemplating retirement after each of the last two seasons,...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Brian Burke, Dallas Stars, Retirement, Scott Niedermayer
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Caps draft center, defenseman in 1st round
The Washington Capitals made a few moves in the first round of the NHL draft last night to select center Anton Gustafsson and defenseman John Carlson. The Capitals traded the 23rd and 54th overall picks to the New Jersey Devils to get the 21st...Tags: Tampa Bay Lightning, Montreal Canadiens, National Hockey League, Toronto Maple Leafs, Washington Capitals
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Scott Niedermayer says he'll be back with Ducks
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf there's a silver lining to the Ducks' disappointing first-round exit in the Stanley Cup playoffs, it's that a stunted postseason left Scott Niedermayer feeling like he has more hockey to play. After contemplating retirement for the past two summers,...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Brian Burke, Retirement, Teemu Selanne, National Hockey League
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Other poorly-handled sports firings
Special to amNewYorkThink the Willie Randolph firing was distasteful? Well, it certainly wasn't the first time a coach has been let go in a questionable manner. Here are a few recent examples: Claude Julien: After a 102-point hockey season and second place in the Eastern...Tags: Public Holidays, Contracts, Major League Baseball, Baseball, Arizona Diamondbacks
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