New Jersey Devils Season So Far
The New Jersey Devils opened the 2009-2010 season by winning their first nine games on the road. With this opening, the Devils came within one win of taking the all time record for away wins to open the season. It seems as though now the team suddenly cannot win on the road.
The Devils fell first in Philadelphia to the Flyers, then again in Nashville to the Predators, and then ended their road trip with a loss to the Dallas Stars on Saturday, November 21.
Despite these losses, the Devils have had a pretty decent season so far. In their 21 games, they are ranked 20th in the offense with an average of 2.62 goals per game. The Devils are ranked 3rd in the entire NHL with a record of 14-6-1.
Martin Brodeur, goalie for the New Jersey Devils is just 1 shutout away from tying the record. The NHL record is now held by Terry Sawchuk with 103 career shut outs. Brodeur can hope to tie this record on Wednesday, November 25 against the Ottawa Senators.
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