Devils News: New Jersey Surging as All-Star Break Approaches

Jan 20, 2017; Newark, NJ, USA; New Jersey Devils goalie Keith Kinkaid (1) skates to the locker room after losing to the Montreal Canadiens at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 20, 2017; Newark, NJ, USA; New Jersey Devils goalie Keith Kinkaid (1) skates to the locker room after losing to the Montreal Canadiens at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports /
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With the NHL All-Star Break right around the corner, there has been plenty of New Jersey Devils news of late.

As the NHL All-Star Break approaches, there has been a lot of New Jersey Devils news. With the team surging lately, here is the latest news surrounding the team.

Devils take down Flyers by John Fischer of AllAboutTheJersey.com

"The New Jersey Devils took down the Second Rate Rivals, also known as the Philadelphia Flyers, 4-1 tonight. It was a game decided by special teams, Miles Wood was involved in much of the action, and it was a game that drew up a lot of salt. The frustration mounted for the Flyers as the game went on from the fouls that were called, the fouls that weren’t, and as the Devils pulled away with the victory."

Devils’ Future Looks Bright by Steve Ginter of PucksandPitchforks.com

"In the midst of a rebuild, the New Jersey Devils are getting some solid performances from their young guys. From the likes of former prospects like Jon Merrill and Jacob Josefson to first time Devils (technically) Miles Wood, Steven Santini and Pavel Zacha and even young established 25-year-old players Taylor Hall and Kyle Palmieri, the Devils’ future looks extremely bright."

Miles Wood has big night against favorite player by New York Post

"Wood wore Claude Giroux’s No. 28 in prep school and college. The star Flyers center went without a point while the Devils rookie recorded the first multigoal game of his career.“That’s why I play,” he said. “It’s always fun to be in these types of games.”"

Keith Kinkaid shines in win by TimesUnion.com

"Miles Wood scored twice, former Union star Keith Kinkaid stopped 35 shots and the New Jersey Devils beat the slumping Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 on Saturday night."