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Devils look to put Rangers in a hole
The New Jersey Devils have their sights set on a 2-0 series lead as they head into Game 2 against the New York Rangers on Monday night.
The Devils opened as a huge favorite on home ice, and face laying 245 on the moneyline as set by Vegas oddsmakers. The total opened at 5.5.
New Jersey has won six games in a row at home and pounded the underdog Rangers 6-1 in Game 1. New York will likely be missing Jaromir Jagr tonight, after the star forward suffered an undisclosed injury to his upper body in Game 1.
Rookie goalie Henrik Lundqvist was blasted for five power-play goals in Game 1, so the Rangers will need to do a better job of staying out of the penalty box in Game 2.
Veteran all-star Martin Brodeur was solid in Game 1 for the Devils.
The New Jersey Devils have their sights set on a 2-0 series lead as they head into Game 2 against the New York Rangers on Monday night.
The Devils opened as a huge favorite on home ice, and face laying 245 on the moneyline as set by Vegas oddsmakers. The total opened at 5.5.
New Jersey has won six games in a row at home and pounded the underdog Rangers 6-1 in Game 1. New York will likely be missing Jaromir Jagr tonight, after the star forward suffered an undisclosed injury to his upper body in Game 1.
Rookie goalie Henrik Lundqvist was blasted for five power-play goals in Game 1, so the Rangers will need to do a better job of staying out of the penalty box in Game 2.
Veteran all-star Martin Brodeur was solid in Game 1 for the Devils.