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NJHN Daily: Cotter Comparable; Ex-Devils Forward Pays Tribute to Thornton
After another clutch in-division win, the New Jersey Devils are off today heading into Thanksgiving week. Despite the holiday coming this Thursday, the Devils have four contests on this week’s slate, and on Monday they’ll head to Manhattan to face the New York Rangers.
In the links, a contract comparable for a key a New Jersey forward very well may have emerged.
Elsewhere, an ex-Devils forward pays tribute to Joe Thornton, Sidney Crosby etches his name in the history books, and a questionable hit by a Hughes brother.
Let’s do that hockey.
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New Jersey Hockey Now: Paul Cotter and the Devils very well might have a new starting point in extension talks as a new contract comparable emerges.
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Sportsnet: It’s not every day that you see a Hughes brother ejected for a hit, but Quinn sure was for this hit on Josh Norris last night.
Pittsburgh Hockey Now: It’s been a couple of weeks of waiting, but Sidney Crosby scored career goal No. 600 Saturday in the second period vs. the Utah Hockey Club.
Boston Hockey Now: Okay, so the coaching change has happened. Now, here are three Boston Bruins who stand to benefit from that decision.
San Jose Hockey Now: New Jersey fans miss Fabian Zetterlund, and although Timo Meier has worked out quite well, it’s justified. The ex-Devils forward paid tribute to Joe Thornton after retiring his No.19, netting a goal with a Thornton celebration.
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