The Boston Bruins return to North America after a road game series in Europe, which included Northern Ireland and the Czech Republic.
In their season debut, they played the Phoenix Coyotes and split that series to bring them back on North American soil with a 1-1-0 record.
The New Jersey Devils' offense has been struggling of late with just 10 goals in their favor in six games.
The Boston Bruins, on the other hand, had only played three games so far and have amassed nine goals.
The Bruins were in the Prudential Center on Saturday looking to go above .500, while the Devils were looking to record their first regular season home win this year.
The scoring started with New Jersey's Dainius Zubrus popping his first of the year past a crowed Tim Thomas after he quickly picked up the rebound off Thomas' save and backhanded it for a 1-0 lead. The Devils played that well.
The Boston squad wanted to show that they could crowd the net too. After Zdeno Chara tried to backhand it past Martin Brodeur, Brodeur kicked the puck out. It nearly cleared the zone on a bad clearing attempt, but Johnny Boy ...
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Boston Bruins Defeat New Jersey Devils on North American Return
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