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Devils lose 3-2 in shootout

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A two goal lead was not enough to secure a point for the Devils tonight. Henrique notched his 11th goal of the season and extends his current goal streak to three games. The other goal scored tonight, was Lee Stempniak's 5th of the season. Patrik Elias tallied his first point of the season in his second game back with the team on Stempniak's goal. Although blowing a two goal lead is tough to swallow, salvaging a point from a top tier team like Montreal isn't the worst possible outcome. New Jersey will be on the ice next against the Avalanche this Tuesday at the Rock.

Game heads to overtime tied at 2-2

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Devils give up the lead in the third and the game will head to overtime. NJ only managed to tally 4 shots in the third period.

NJ lead 2-1 after two periods

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Lee Stempniak and Adam Henrique each score to put the Devils up 2-1 against the Habs.

Stempniak puts Devils up 2-0

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Lee Stempniak notches his first goal and second point of the night for the Devils. Cammalleri and Elias credited with the assists. Ellias' efforts in the goal also log him his first point of the 2015-16 season.

Devils ahead 1-0

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Adam Henriques snap shot makes it by Canadians goalie Mike Condon to give the Devils a 1-0 lead. Moore and Stempniak credited with the assists on the play.

Scoreless after one

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The goalies were perfect in the games first 20 minutes. The Devils have come into this one playing physical, logging 18 hits and blocking 8 shots. Schneider has only had to save 5 shots from the Habs but NJ will need to control the play if they want to have a shot in this one.

The Call That Wasn't Made Until Late, Then Incorrectly

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My frame-by-frame analysis of the piece of time before the Devils' waved off second goal against the Blue Jackets on November 25, 2015.

Controversial calls result to a 2-1 lose

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Devils lose a tough one this Thanksgiving Eve vs. the Blue Jackets. A game full of missed chances, controversial decisions by the referees, and a "waved off" goal; hand the Devils their third lose in four games. To their credit, John Hynes had this team showing off their resilience again tonight. The Devils bounced back strong after a weak first period and out played the Blue Jackets the rest of the game. The usuals, Schneider, Henrique, and Cammalleri all had strong games again tonight as well. Bobrovsky was fortunate enough to hear the metal ping of his best friend three times, as the Devils kept finding the post but not the net. The most memorable moment of the game came on a phantom whistle call that retroactively stopped play before Adam Henrique could score. The on ice officials claimed a whistle should have been blown because of Columbus' player (Campbell) gaining possession during a delayed penalty. Although it never appeared that Campbell had possession of the puck, Henrique's goal did not count and the Devils ended up falling to Columbus by one. Devils look to shake this one off on Friday night against the Habs.

Phantom whistle nullifies goal

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What seemed to be Henriques second goal of the night was ruled a no goal. Although on TV no whistle was heard, the on ice officials claimed Columbus had possession of the puck on a delayed penalty which stopped play before Henrique scored. This is by far the toughest break NJ has had in a game that has been full of them.

2-1 after the second period

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Henriques goal tied the game for awhile, but Calvert of Columbus put CBJ back on top with less than two minutes less in the period. NJ has been peppering the pipes and crossbar tonight but can't seem to find the fabric.