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Comment on the Devils radio show "Brylin has been getting points and injected into the powerplay and has been scoring now that he is playing with Parise"

sounds like a great comment to say a player is playing better when Parise is helping hah

ZPar created both goals for Brylin in Sunday's game. Tonights goal was a rebound goal, but it was initially shot by Parise.

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What is a natural hat trick? :lol:

Blake is leading his team with 35 points if my math is right.

Should be 19 goals and 16 helpers. Man that is huge since he is on a team with Alexi Yashin.

A natural hat trick is when you get them all together, since he scored all of his goals in a row before Yashin scores should make it a natural hat trick.

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Blake is leading his team with 35 points if my math is right.

Should be 19 goals and 16 helpers. Man that is huge since he is on a team with Alexi Yashin.

A natural hat trick is when you get them all together, since he scored all of his goals in a row before Yashin scores should make it a natural hat trick.

Thank You Goon. :lol:

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well, a few days without a computer, and im behind. since no former sioux were playing in an NHL game last night, all i need to pist is tonight's games. There is a virus on the computer here at home that prevents me from seeing the specific scoreboards for the AHL and CHL, so if anyone wants to take that over for now, go for it. course, if no one cares, then, haha......no one will. anyways, here is tonight's NHL updates.......

12/19/06

NHL

Jason Blake: New York I. vs. New York Rangers @ 7:00 pm ET

Mike Commodore: Carolina vs. Philadelphia @ 7:00 pm ET

Ryan Johnson: St. Louis vs. Pittsburgh @ 7:00 pm ET

Zach Parise: New Jersey vs. Atlanta @ 7:30 pm ET

Travis Zajac: New Jersey vs. Atlanta @ 7:30 pm ET

David Hale: New Jersey vs. Atlanta @ 7:30 pm ET

Ed Belfour: Florida vs. Toronto @ 7:30 pm ET

Matt Greene: Edmonton vs. Colorado @ 9:00 pm ET

EDIT: NO AHL GAMES TONIGHT

although a little late, here are last night's results

12/19/06 Results

NHL

Jason Blake: 3 goals, 22 shifts, 5 SOG, 1st Star in Islanders 4-3 win

Mike Commodore: 25 shifts, 4 PIMS, 2 blocked shots, 1 hit in Hurricanes 2-1 win

Ryan Johnson: 1 goal, 23 shifts, 1 SOG, 2 PIMS in Blues 4-1 win

Zach Parise: 1 assist, 19 shifts, 1 SOG in Devils 3-4 shootout loss

Travis Zajac: 1 assist, 19 shifts, 1 SOG, 1 blocked shot in Devils 3-4 shootout loss

David Hale: 14 shifts, 1 SOG in Devils 3-4 shootout loss

Ed Belfour: 60:00, 36 SA, 33 SV, 2nd Star in Panthers 7-4 win

Matt Greene: 1 assist, 21 shifts, 3 SOG, 4 hits, 2 blocked shots in Oilers 6-7 loss

Scoring

Goals: Blake(3), Johnson=4

Assists: Parise, Zajac, Greene=3

Total=7

Pics

Jason Blake

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Tonight in Former Sioux:

NHL

none

AHL

Ryan Bayda: Albany vs. Hershey @ 7:00 pm ET

Brandon Bochenski: Norfolk vs. Bridgeport @ 7:15 pm ET

Karl Goehring(pos): Milwaukee vs. Omaha @ 8:00 pm ET

Lee Goren: Manitoba vs. Hamilton @ 8:30 pm ET

CHL

Aaron Schneekloth: Colorado vs. Witchita @ 9:05 pm ET

Brad Williamson: Colorado vs. Witchita @ 9:05 pm ET

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Tonight in Former Sioux:

NHL

none

AHL

Ryan Bayda: Albany vs. Hershey @ 7:00 pm ET

Brandon Bochenski: Norfolk vs. Bridgeport @ 7:15 pm ET

Karl Goehring: Milwaukee vs. Omaha @ 8:00 pm ET

Lee Goren: Manitoba vs. Hamilton @ 8:30 pm ET

CHL

Aaron Schneekloth: Colorado vs. Witchita @ 9:05 pm ET

Brad Williamson: Colorado vs. Witchita @ 9:05 pm ET

AHL

Ryan Bayda: 1 assist, 3 SOG, 2 PIMS in River Rats 4-7 loss

Brandon Bochenski: 2 assists, 6 SOG, 2 PIMS in Admirals 6-2 win

Lee Goren: 2 SOG in MJoose 1-0 win

Karl Goehring:

CHL

Colorado Eagles game rescheduled

Scoring:

Goals: none

Assists: Bayda, Bochenski(2)=3

Total=3

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In the latest player rankings, Zajac is rated as the 10th best player in the Rookie category.

http://www.tsn.ca/fantasy_news/feature/?fid=10841

Personally, I would rank Travis above some of the others on the list. No, I don't think he's even close to Malkin's category, and I don't think he's to Carle's level yet either, but this ranking is based on stats. It's no secret that Jersey is a largely defensive team (2nd lowest goals for in the east, yet they're the 5th best team), which has a direct result on Travis's ranking on this.

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Devils ran a special on Jordan Parise playing in Lowell. Jordan's comment on comparing him and Zach. 'You can't really compare the two of us. Yeah, we ended up in the same place, but we really took two different routes. He took the fast track to where he is today, while I took the scenic route.' :lol:

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DEVILS AHL PROSPECT UPDATES

http://hockeysfuture.com/article.php?sid=9...ded&order=0

Goaltenders

A higher commitment to defense has lead to a drastic decrease in goals against. Starter Frank Doyle has not had to stand on his head quite as often as last season in Albany and much of it is due to the fact that the defensemen have been playing much better in front of him. However, the organization also has a legitimate prospect and current backup in first-year pro Jordan Parise. After a rough pro debut that saw him let six goals get by him in a loss to Worcester, he has been fairly steady since, including a couple games that saw him turn aside more than 40 shots. The North Dakota product has posted a 6-4 record in 11 appearances with Lowell, posting a 2.96 GAA and a .913 save percentage, a percentage point better than Doyle thus far this season. Parise has been very solid positionally, keeping himself very composed despite the heavy traffic that he often has to look through. He also has flashed his quick glove hand on more than one occasion. Parise will continue to push for more playing time as the season wears on, and should he continue to play as well as he has thus far, Lowell head coach Kurt Klienendorst will have no problem giving Doyle a breather when he needs a rest.

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