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New York Rangers
vs
New Jersey Devils
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/02/2016
7:05pm EST

Lines:
New York -1.5
New Jersey +1.5

Total:
Over 5 (+171)
Under 5 (-190)

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New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils Thread

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New Jersey Devils
NASHVILLE – John Scott officially knows what his daughters think about him being an NHL All-Sta r. “Oh yeah, definitely proud of me. They’re always proud of me,” he said. “They were all jacked up. They get excited to see hockey games, and see me play.”  Scott was fairly certain how his family felt about him, but was less sure about the fans inside Bridgestone Arena for the NHL All-Star Skills Compeition – despite winning the fan vote, thanks to a “joke” campaign that made the career enforcer an All-Star over the objections from his former team and the NHL. “I had no idea how I was going to be accepted. How they were going to react,” he said. Scott skated out in a generic NHL All-Star jersey, while the other players were wearing jerseys representing their teams. He petitioned the league to wear a St. John's IceCaps jersey, which is the AHL team Scott plays for following his trade from the Arizona Coyotes to the Montreal Canadiens. He said it was something the NHL “vetoed hard.” “I get it. But I would have loved to wear something on my chest. Makes me stick out even more,” said Scott. So he stood on the blue line with the rest of the Western Conference All-Stars, next to former Chicago Blackhawks teammate Patrick Kane. As the Eastern Conference All-Stars were announced, Kane turned to Scott. “He said, ‘Watch this, I’m going to get booed and you’re going to the biggest cheers,’” said Scott. Kane was passionately booed by the Nashville Predators fans in attendance. Scott was given a loud ovation. Later in the evening, Scott was given a standing ovation by the fans, as his peers banged their sticks on the ice in tribute.  And he was even more nervous. Scott didn’t get his turn in the Skills Competition until the Hardest Shot competition, where he was paired against Steven Stamkos of the Tampa Bay Lightning. “I could barely hold my stick, I was shaking so much. My heart was just pounding,” said Scott. His first shot came in at 92.6 miles per hour. “I was shaking the whole time. Probably wasn’t my best effort,” he said. His second shot came in at 95.9 miles per hour, putting him middle of the pack for all attempts on the night. “In Minnesota, I had over 99 mph,” said Scott. “I could have done better. I’m just happy I didn’t fall down.” His other Skills Competition event was the Shootout Relay to end the night, in which every skater gets a chance to score one-on-one with the All-Star goalies. Scott’s first attempt was easily saved by New Jersey Devils goalie Cory Schneider. So he decided to take a chance on the second attempt: a spin-o-rama. Nice moves, John! #NHLAllStar pic.twitter.com/9cA18LjLs9 — NHL on NBC (@NHLonNBCSports) January 31, 2016 He asked Dustin Byfuglien of the Winnipeg Jets what he should try in his second attempt. “He said, ‘Throw it to your skate and kick it to your stick.’ I said, ‘I might miss it.’” Instead, it was a spin move, attempting it for the second time in his life. The first time was after practice several years ago. “Yeah, never in a game,” said Scott. “You think I’d go in a shootout in a game? Are you crazy?” It surprised the fans and the players. It nearly beat Schneider, but he was able to get it with his left pad. Is there anything else in his bag of tricks? “Nope, that’s it. Bag’s empty,” said Scott. With the nerve-wracking skills competition behind him, Scott said he was looking forward to Sunday’s NHL All-Star Game, leading the Pacific Division in the new 3-on-3 mini-tournament format. “I think it’ll be a little more calm. The Skills Competition is always an exciting thing. But know we’ll have a little down time. Hopefully do better than we did today,” he said. “I want to win.” Many would say John Scott’s already a winner at this All-Star Game.  -- Greg Wyshynski  is a writer for Yahoo Sports. Contact him at  puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com  or  find him on Twitter.  His book,  TAKE YOUR EYE OFF THE PUCK , is  available on Amazon  and wherever books are sold. Continue to Article
January 30, 2016 11:14:pm EST
New York Rangers
Despite the best start in franchise history, the New York Rangers are in a fight to make the playoffs heading into the NHL All-Star break. With 33 games left in the regular season, the defending Presidents' Trophy winners are in second place in the Metropolitan Division behind the front-running Washington Capitals. The Rangers' 59 points (27-17-5) are only four more than the New Jersey Devils (25-20-5), who are No. 9 in the Eastern Conference, and just outside the playoff picture. Continue to Article
January 28, 2016 2:14:pm EST
New York Rangers
Jan 28 (Infostrada Sports) - Standings from the NHL on Wednesday WESTERN CONFERENCECENTRAL DIVISION W L OTL GF GA PTS 1. Chicago 33 16 4 147 122 70 2. Dallas 31 14 5 162 133 67 3. St. Louis 28 16 8 129 128 64 4. Colorado 27 22 3 143 142 57 5. Nashville 24 18 8 129 131 56 6. Minnesota 23 17 9 121 115 55 7. Winnipeg 22 24 3 126 140 47 PACIFIC DIVISION W L OTL GF GA PTS 1. Los Angeles 30 16 3 129 113 63 2. San Jose 26 18 4 142 129 56 3. Arizona 24 20 5 131 146 53 4. Anaheim 22 18 7 101 111 51 5. Vancouver 20 19 11 122 139 51 6. Calgary 21 24 3 126 146 45 7. ... Continue to Article
January 28, 2016 1:38:am EST
New Jersey Devils
In the middle of chaos, the puck allowed Sidney Crosby a rare moment of clarity. There it was, on his stick as the Pittsburgh Penguins star stood at the goal line on Monday night. In front of him, the New Jersey Devils were too busy tangling with Crosby's teammates to notice the two-time MVP on the doorstep, giving him enough time to flip the rebound to his forehand before sending it past sprawled Devils goaltender Cory Schneider. Continue to Article
January 27, 2016 5:11:pm EST
New Jersey Devils
Montreal Canadiens captain Max Pacioretty exited his team’s Tuesday game against the Columbus Blue Jackets midway through the second period after taking a P.K. Subban slapshot to the face.  A video of the play is above. There were no immediate further details on Pacioretty’s injury. Losing Pacioretty for any length of time would be painful the Canadiens, a team that has been without reigning NHL MVP Carey Price for most of the year. Price, who has played just 12 games this year, has missed time with a lower body injury. Recently, team general manager Marc Bergevin said Price’s recovery has been going “slower than expected.” Originally the Habs gave a six-week timetable on Price when they announced his latest setback in late November. Pacioretty has scored 33-or-more goals in his last three full seasons. A year ago he led Montreal with 37 goals and 67 points. He suffered a knee injury in the offseason and missed 12 weeks, but returned in time for the season opener. After winning their first nine games of the year, the Habs have fallen out of the playoffs. Currently they have 52 points – three behind the New Jersey Devils for the final Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference.  MORE FROM YAHOO HOCKEY Continue to Article
January 26, 2016 9:40:pm EST
 
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