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February 2nd, 2010 10:38 am EST
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Event – New Jersey Devils at Philadelphia Flyers
Time & Date – 7 pm, Monday, February 8th, 2010
Venue – Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, Pasadena
The Devils head to Philadelphia for game four out of six with the Flyers, and are one game away from tying the season series. New Jersey lost 5-2 at home on October 3rd and 3-2 in Pasadena on November 16th before it managed to defeat Philly with a 4-1 home win on December 12th. The Flyers would love to head into the last third of the season series with a two-game lead, but they won’t have an easy time with the Devils who would much rather be at par.
Established in 1974 as the Kansas City Scouts and playing out of New Jersey as the Devils since 1982, the team earned its 8th division championship last year, its 4th conference championship in 2003, and its 3rd league championship also in 2003. The New Jersey Devils advanced to postseason play for the 20th time last year, including the franchise’s one playoff appearance as the Colorado Rockies.
Established in and playing out of Philadelphia since 1967, the Flyers earned their 15th division championship in 2004, their 7th conference championship in 1997, and their 2nd league championship in 1975. The Philadelphia Flyers advanced to postseason play for the 33rd time last year.
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Here’s a look at what New Jersey and Philadelphia have done with the season so far.
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
1st in the Atlantic Division and 2nd in the Eastern Conference with 72 points in 54 games played, the Devils have a record of 35 wins, 17 losses, and 2 overtime losses and a goals for/against ratio of 146-122. New Jersey is 18-9-0 at home, 17-8-2 away, and 3-6-1 for the last ten, and currently has a one-game losing streak. With 7 shutouts after starting 51 games, goaltender Martin Brodeur has a 32-17-2 record, a .919 save percentage, and a 2.22 GAA. Left winger Zach Parise leads in offense with 25 goals and 32 assists in 54 games played, center Travis Zajac is next in line with 16 goals and 29 assists in the same amount played, and right winger Jamie Langenbrunner comes next with 14 goals and 31 assists also in the same amount played.
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
3rd in the Atlantic Division and 6th in the Eastern Conference with 59 points in 54 games played, the Flyers have a record of 28 wins, 23 losses, and 3 overtime losses and a goals for/against ratio of 163-149. Philadelphia is 16-11-2 at home, 12-12-1 away, and 6-4-0 for the last ten, and currently has a two-game winning streak. With 2 shutouts after starting 28 games, goaltender Ray Emery has a 16-11-1 record, a .905 save percentage, and a 2.64 GAA. Center Jeff Carter leads in offense with 22 goals and 25 assists in 53 games played, center Mike Richards is next in line with 20 goals and 22 assists in the same amount played, and defenseman Chris Pronger comes next and is the team’s helping hand with 8 goals and 29 assists also in the same amount played.
Will the Devils have what it takes to tie the season series in Pasadena, or will the Flyers gain a two-game lead on home ice?
New Jersey and Philadelphia are scheduled to meet twice more after this, a battle in Newark on February 10th and another in Philly on March 28th.
The Devils finished last season 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 Stanley Cup Playoffs, but was eliminated by the Carolina Hurricanes in game seven of the conference quarterfinals.
The Flyers finished 2008-09 3rd in their division and 5th in their conference with a 44-27-11 and 264-238 record. Philadelphia made it to last year’s Stanley Cup Playoffs, but was eliminated by the Pittsburgh Penguins in game six of the conference quarterfinals.
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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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