Elias Sparks Devils Comeback: Patrik Elias scored twice in Saturday's 6-2 win over Florida, his first points in four games. (Updated 4/20/13)
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Fantasy Analysis
Patrik Elias has been monstrously quiet during the Devils' recent slide but the team has won two straight and Elias looked like his usual crafty self on Saturday, getting two vital goals to erase an early deficit. (Updated 4/20/13).
04/25/2013 23:12 Kovalchuk scores as Devils nip Pens to finish up home slate
Ilya Kovalchuk scored his first goal since suffering a shoulder injury last month, giving the New Jersey Devils a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday.
04/23/2013 22:00 Devils win, hurt Canadiens' chances of winning division
Patrik Elias scored his 375th NHL goal, Martin Brodeur made 19 saves for his 669th victory and the New Jersey Devils earned a 3-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday night.
04/20/2013 15:42 Devils cling to hope, storm past woeful Panthers
Patrik Elias scored twice and the New Jersey Devils kept their faint playoff hopes alive by rallying from a two-goal deficit for a 6-2 win over the Florida Panthers on Saturday.
04/15/2013 22:09 Maple Leafs outshot 32-13, but still shut out Devils
James Reimer made 31 saves, and Phil Kessel snapped a scoreless tie late in the third period to lift the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 2-0 victory against the New Jersey Devils on Monday night, despite recording only 12 shots.
The crafty winger-turned-center posted one of his strongest seasons in recent years during the 2011-2012 campaign, notching 78 points in 81 games. He was a bit quiet in the teams run to the Stanley Cup Finals with just eight points in 24 games, but Patrik Elias was the teams most consistent offensive player during the regular season, rarely going more than two games without a point. His 56 assists were tops on the team and he notched 29 points on the power play. At 36, he doesnt have much upside left, but hes a skilled playmaker that can be a solid source of secondary scoring. Just dont overpay for last seasons numbers. (Updated 8/14/12)