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Last Night's Action: History Denied

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Photograph of Darrell Power losing control as he tries to take a shot on Martin Brodeur by att Slocum/AP
  • Flyers 3, Devils 2: For the first time this season, the Devils were losers on the road. Martin Brodeur allowed a goal in each period as New Jersey lost for the first time in 10 away games this season. Had they won, it would have been a record for most consecutive road wins to start a season. Zach Parise scored with less than a second left and David Clarkson had a power-play goal earlier to make it 2-1 at the time. The Devils visit Nashville on Thursday.

  • Islanders 4, Bruins 1: Matt Moulson had two goals -- and almost a third -- as the Islanders rolled to victory. The forward almost got credit for John Tavares' strike 1:50 into the third period, but the proper decision was made. The Islanders can now wash from their mouths the taste of the three-goal lead they blew to the Bruins -- in eight minutes, no less -- back on Oct. 10. Trent Hunter added the fourth goal, an empty-netter.

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    The Devils looked so sluggish last night that there was no way they were going to win. The only thing that kept them in the game was Brodeur's consistent goaltending.

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