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Earlier this season, Penguins coach Dan Bylsma said that his team needed to learn how to win 2-1 games.
The Penguins, it seems, can win games in any fashion these days, and they proved Monday that they can beat the New Jersey Devils at their own game.
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Earlier this season, Penguins coach Dan Bylsma said that his team needed to learn how to win 2-1 games.
The Penguins, it seems, can win games in any fashion these days, and they proved yesterday that they can beat the New Jersey Devils at their own game.
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In 2028, when today's newborns are graduating from high school and studying the Obama presidency in history class, a 44-year-old Ilya Kovalchuk can still collect a paycheck as a left wing for the New Jersey Devils.
On Monday, the NHL's most prized free agent re-signed where he finished last season, in a record deal placed by multiple reports at 17 years and $102million. If the Kings were unwilling to offer the longest contract in NHL history, Kovalchuk didn't have to look far to get it.
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Penguins at New Jersey DEVILS
When/where: 7 p.m. Friday/Prudential Center, Newark, N.J.
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NEWARK, N.J. | Jacques Lemaire is returning for a second stint as coach of the New Jersey Devils.
Lemaire, who coached the Devils for five seasons in the mid 1990s and led them to the first of three Stanley Cups, was hired Monday to replace Brent Sutter, who resigned after two seasons.
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Penguins vs. New Jersey DEVILS
When/where: 7 p.m. Wednesday/Prudential Center, Newark, N.J.
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PART TIME OCCUPANCY: The New Jersey Devils played their home opener as scheduled Friday night despite a construction code dispute that closed the Prudential Center down this summer. The team obtained a temporary certificate of occupancy to enable it to play the opener against the New York Islanders, and was closing in on a permanent solution. Devils owner Jeff Vanderbeek said the paperwork required for a permanent certificate was submitted to the City of Newark last week.
The city is reviewing those documents and we're both close to getting it done," Vanderbeek said in a telephone interview. "We could hear back from them as early as next week.
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Penguins at new jersey DEVILS
When/where: 7 p.m. today/Prudential Center
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Described as mini-suites without walls, this area offers semI-circular tables with flat panel monitors, table-side food and beverage service, one VIP parking pass and priority access to use the stadium, club lounges and other areas for special events. When new Newark Mayor Cory Booker met with Vanderbeek to renegotiate a contract deal made with the previous city administration, Booker received a promise from Vanderbeek to hire more city-based, minority-owned vendors, return a portion of the land, which the city will sell to a developer, and give the city $125,000 more in cash payments to fund other projects throughout Newark.\n No matter where you go, you are going to have problem areas. In the U.S., AEG owns or operates sports and entertainment venues such as the Los Angeles Staples ...
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We think that changes in our marketing efforts helped to drive fans' excitement," said spokesman Bob Sommer. "During the first four games of our 2010 season [through Oct. 21], average per-g a me attendance has been a record 16,1 14," compared to a season average of 15,790 in 2008-09, he said.
The team also made more of an effort to get season-ticket holders to renew early through a series of promotions, among them a chance to watch warm-ups from the penalty box and a ride on the New Jersey Devils' private jet. -