2016-12-13

The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.

The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.

The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.

The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.

The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.

The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.The New Jersey Devils began last week with their second consecutive win, but things quickly took a turn in the wrong direction for John Hynes’ club with three straight losses.

The Devils were shut out for the second time this season when they lost to the Rangers, 5-0, on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Antti Raanta, who was making his third consecutive start for New York, made 19 saves in the win.

Raanta became the first Rangers goalie other than Henrik Lundqvist to shut out the Devils since Mike Richter, who made 33 saves in a 3-0 victory over New Jersey on Jan. 12, 1997, at MSG.

On Friday night, the Devils lost to the Blues, 4-1, their first regulation loss at home after establishing a franchise-record 8-0-2 start through the first 10 home games of 2016-17.

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