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Boston at New Jersey

Bruins top Devils, win division title
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The Boston Bruins earned an edge for at least the first two rounds of the playoffs by making the New Jersey Devils' road to consecutive Stanley Cup titles a little tougher.

Glen Murray set up a goal and scored another in a big first-period, and the Bruins won the Northeast Division title and helped take away the Atlantic Division crown from the Devils with a 3-1 win on Sunday.

"It's absolutely a relief," goaltender Andrew Raycroft said after the Bruins bounced back from a loss at home to New Jersey to win the division. "It's a huge win going into the playoffs, coming on the road and beating New Jersey at home. It gives us a lot of confidence."

The Bruins, who played without star center Joe Thornton for the second straight game because of what's being called an upper body injury by the team, will face the Montreal Canadiens in a best-of-7 series starting on Wednesday in Boston.

The Bruins, the second seed in the Eastern Conference, won the season series with the seventh-seeded Canadiens 3-0-1-2.

"I think our confidence going in is as good as it has ever been since I've been here," Bruins forward Mike Knuble said. "Guys around here, I don't know if it's the lockout or what, but guys are ready to bear down and play well."

The Devils didn't do that in blowing a chance to win a second straight division title.

New Jersey would have won the Atlantic with a second straight win over the Bruins.

However, the Devils come out flat in the first period, letting the Bruins score three times.

Coupled with the Flyers' 3-3 tie with the New York Islanders, the Devils finished a point behind Philadelphia in the Atlantic Division.

The Flyers, the third seed, will now have home-ice advantage in their first-round series with New Jersey, the sixth seed.

Philadelphia won the season series, taking the final three games.

"It is a big deal," Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur said. "We had a chance. It was in our hands. They (the Bruins) really wanted it. I thought we played pretty good but they got some breaks early and they sat on the lead."

The Devils posted a 12-1 record at the Continental Airlines Arena last year in winning their third title since 1995.

Travis Green and Sergei Samsonov also scored for Boston, while Raycroft made 13 saves.

After failing to win the division title at home Saturday in a 5-2 loss to the Devils, the Bruins needed a win to secure their second division title in three years.

While they were without Thornton, the good news was the Bruins were on the road, where they had gotten points in 15 of their last 16 games.

The Bruins dominated from the start, scoring twice in the opening 2:51 and three times in the first 15:17, while limiting New Jersey to one shot.

"We're thrilled," Bruins coach Mike Sullivan said. "We had an opportunity to win our division, arguably the best division in the NHL. That was something we wanted to accomplish."

Green put the Bruins ahead 57 seconds after the opening faceoff. Murray made a check behind the goal line that allowed Patrice Bergeron to pass the puck in front. It hit off the skate of the Devils' John Madden, and Green fired it past Brodeur.

Murray stretched the lead to 2-0 with Turner Stevenson off for tripping. Nick Boynton took a shot from the point that Michael Nylander and Knuble touched in front before Murray scored on the rebound.

Samsonov beat Brodeur with a shot from above the left circle after taking a drop pass from Nylander to make it 3-0.

Patrik Elias had the Devils' best chances in the first two periods. He had a power-play shot hit off the post in the first period and he was stopped in close by Raycroft in the second period, when chants of "Let's go Islanders" could be heard in the arena.

It didn't work.

Raycroft lost his shutout when Jamie Langenbrunner scored on a power play with less than nine minutes to play.

The game got a little chippy in the final 10 minutes after Bruins defenseman Dan McGillis hit Brian Gionta with an elbow in the head. Hal Gill of Boston and Stevenson fought during the ensuing power play.

Notes

  • Devils D Brian Rafalski returned to the lineup after missing 12 games with a broken leg.
  • The Devils finished with a season-low 14 shots. Their previous season low 17 on two occasions. The Devils set an NHL record allowing 164 goals, the fewest allowed in an 80-game plus season. St. Louis had the old mark, 165 in 1999-2000.

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Martin Lapointe gets a stick shave from Devils captain Scott Niedermayer.
 
Martin Lapointe gets a stick shave from Devils captain Scott Niedermayer. (AP)
 

Scoreboard
» Boston  (41-19-15-7)3003
New Jersey (43-25-12-2)0011
Three Stars
G. Murray
BOS


Goals: 1
Assist(s): 1
M. Nylander
BOS


Goals: 0
Assist(s): 2
T. Green
BOS


Goals: 1
Assist(s): 0

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Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD
00:57Travis Green (10), Tip-In - Assists: Patrice Bergeron and Glen Murray
02:51Power Play - Glen Murray (32), Tip-In - Assists: Michael Nylander and Mike Knuble
15:17Sergei Samsonov (17), Wrist Shot - Assists: Michael Nylander and Nick Boynton
2ND PERIOD
None
3RD PERIOD
11:53Power Play - Jamie Langenbrunner (10), Tip-In - Assists: Scott Niedermayer and Brian Rafalski
Penalty Summary
1ST PERIOD
02:14Stevenson: Obstruction - Tripping - 2 min.
09:10Gill: High sticking - 2 min.
11:08Kozlov: High sticking - 2 min.
17:54Knuble: High sticking - 2 min.
2ND PERIOD
03:23Niedermayer: Interference - 2 min.
06:05Boynton: Holding - 2 min.
08:31Hrdina: Interference - 2 min.
3RD PERIOD
06:44Gomez: High sticking - 2 min.
10:03McGillis: Elbowing - 2 min.
11:21Donato: Roughing - 2 min.
11:21Elias: High sticking - 2 min.
11:21Gill: Roughing - 4 min.
11:21Stevenson: Roughing - 2 min.
11:21Stevenson: Slashing - 2 min.
12:44Friesen: High sticking - 2 min.
16:02McGillis: Hooking - 2 min.
SHOTS ON GOALS
 123OTT
Boston1086 24
New Jersey185 14
 
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