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The Jersey Store NewsFriday 12 March, 2010
Kovalchuk lifts Devils past Penguins The New Jersey Devils beat the Pittsburgh Penguins for the fifth straight time on Friday. Kovalchuk had three goals and five assists in his first 10 games since arriving in a trade with Atlanta and assisted on the Devils' first two goals. Since join the New Jersey Devils, Kovalchuk never got frustrated. He said:"To me, it's all about winning, it's nice to score a goal and help others to score, but it's more important to win. I think the way we've been playing as a team the last few games, I'm going to get my chances to score. I'm not worried about it. I'll get my goals." Kovalchuk had a goal and two assists Friday night to help the Devils beat Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh 3-1.
Martin Brodeur made 34 saves for his 37th win of the season and 594th overall. He made 15 saves in the third period, many of which were acrobatic. Devils coach Jacques Lemaire said:"I think he played real well. It was good for him. He's been trying to build some confidence. His passes were good, his puck handling was fine. If he keeps scoring goals, then his confidence will grow. Brodeur played as well as he can play. He was on the top of his game and played very solid. He made some great saves in the third period." News for Thursday 11 March, 2010
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