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March 4th, 2010 11:42 pm EST
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Event – New York Rangers at New Jersey Devils
Time & Date – 7 pm, Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Venue – Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey
The Rangers head to New Jersey for the fifth game out of six with the Devils, and hope to bring home a win that will guarantee them at the least a tied season series. New York took control early with an October 5th 3-2 away win, lost the lead with an October 22nd 4-2 home loss, was forced to let go of the even score with a January 12th 1-0 shootout home loss, and then tied things up to 2-2 with a February 6th 3-1 home win. Last season the Rangers and the Devils tied their season series 3-3, each team winning twice at home and once away. This year’s last two regular season meetings will take place in Newark, and you can be sure that New Jersey won’t make it easy for New York.
Founded as the Rangers in 1926 New York and a part of the NHL from the start, the visiting team earned its 5th division title, 1st conference title, and 4th league title in 1994. The New York Rangers advanced to postseason play for the 52nd time last year, and completed a seven-game run against the Washington Capitals in the conference quarterfinals.
Founded in 1974 as the Kansas City Scouts, becoming the Colorado Rockies two years later, based out of New Jersey as the Devils since 1982, and a part of the NHL from the start, the home team earned its 8th division title last year, 4th conference title in 2003, and 3rd league title also in 2003. The New Jersey Devils advanced to postseason play for the 20th time last year including one playoff appearance out of Colorado, and completed a seven-game run against the Carolina Hurricanes in the conference quarterfinals.
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Here’s a look at how New York and New Jersey are doing at this point in the season.
NEW YORK RANGERS
4th in the Atlantic Division and 9th in the Eastern Conference with 65 points in 63 games played, the Rangers have a record of 29 wins, 27 losses, and 7 overtime losses and a goals for/against ratio of 165-170. New York is 14-15-4 at home, 15-12-3 away, and 5-5-0 for the last ten, and right now has a three-game winning streak. With 2 shutouts after starting 54 games, goaltender Henrik Lundqvist has a 26-22-6 record, a .920 save percentage, and a 2.38 GAA. Right winger Marian Gaborik leads in offense, has scored the most, and is the team’s helping hand with 35 goals and 34 assists in 58 games played, left winger Vinny Prospal is runner-up in offense with 14 goals and 33 assists in 56 games played, and right winger Ryan Callahan comes next with 17 goals and 17 assists in 63 games played.
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
1st in the Atlantic Division and 2nd in the Eastern Conference with 79 points in 62 games played, the Devils have a record of 38 wins, 21 losses, and 3 overtime losses and a goals for/against ratio of 166-147. New Jersey is 20-9-1 at home, 18-12-2 away, and 4-5-1 for the last ten, and right now has a one-game winning streak. With 7 shutouts after starting 58 games, goaltender Martin Brodeur has a 35-20-3 record, a .914 save percentage, and a 2.33 GAA. Left winger Zach Parise leads in offense and has scored the most with 28 goals and 35 assists in 61 games played, right winger Jamie Langenbrunner is runner-up in offense and the team’s helping hand with 15 goals and 38 assists in 62 games played, and center Travis Zajac comes next with 20 goals and 33 assists in the same amount played as Langenbrunner.
Will the Rangers be the ones to secure at least a tie to the season series, or will the Devils end up playing game six with the lead?
New York and New Jersey are scheduled to meet once more after this, a March 25th battle back at The Rock.
The Rangers finished last season 4th in their division and 7th in their conference with a 43-30-9 and 210-218 record. New York made it into last year’s Stanley Cup playoffs, but was stopped by the Washington Capitals in game seven of round one.
The Devils finished 2008-09 1st in their division and 3rd in their conference with a 51-27-4 and 244-209 record. New Jersey had high hopes for last year’s postseason, but was stopped by the Carolina Hurricanes in game seven of round one.
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Sources: http://www.nhl.com/, http://www.wikipedia.org/, http://espn.go.com/, and http://sports.yahoo.com/.

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