• Devils 3 Chicago 2: The crowd was rocking and the object of their affection was not about to disappoint them. Martin Brodeur set the wins record Tuesday stopping 30 shots and making a big save as time ticked down. After the game with the crowd chanting his name and giving him a standing ovation, Brodeur started a new hockey tradition, cutting out the goalie net he had defended for two periods to keep as a memento. Brodeur was not the only guy to set a record Tuesday. Patrik Elias became the Devils’ all-time leading scorer with an assist in the second period.
  • Rangers 4 Montreal 3 (OT): The Rangers and Montreal traded goals throughout a fast-paced and entertaining game. The Rangers recorded 42 shots, but Carey Price was outstanding in net, turning away 39 of them. Price’s luck ran out in the shootout as all three Rangers scored. Chris Drury provided the game-winner.