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Devils Beat Rangers In Game 4, 4-1: Martin Brodeur Makes 27 Saves, New Jersey Ties Series (VIDEO)

By TOM CANAVAN 05/21/12 11:10 PM ET AP

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Jacob Josefson and David Clarkson of the New Jersey Devils celebrate a first period goal by teammate Bryce Salvador in Game Four of the Eastern Conference Final against the New York Rangers during the 2012 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Prudential Center on May 21, 2012 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

NEWARK, N.J. — Martin Brodeur made 27 saves and survived a third-period punch to the chin by old buddy Mike Rupp as the New Jersey Devils defeated the New York Rangers, 4-1, Monday night in Game 4 to even the Eastern Conference Finals, 2-2.

Zach Parise had two goals and an assist and Bryce Salvador and Travis Zajac beat Henrik Lundqvist less than four minutes apart in the first period in a series where the intensity and the emotions are picking up.

Brodeur even notched an assist in the third, on Parise's empty netter, capping a game in which the Devils maintained their composure and bounced back from a 3-0 shutout in Game 3, while the Rangers took several uncharacteristic penalties and seemed rattled from the start.

Game 5 is Wednesday at Madison Square Garden.

This game was one where the chippiness increased with each period. New York's Marc Staal whacked Patrik Elias in the back of the knee with his stick in the second. Ryan Callahan, the Rangers captain, and New Jersey's Ilya Kovalchuk tussled. And finally, Rupp, a former Devil who scored the Stanley Cup-clinching goal for New Jersey in 2003, jabbed Brodeur in his crease in the third after a stoppage in play.

That almost set off a free-for-all among the players on the ice, especially after Brodeur reacted like he had been hit by a roundhouse right.

The best action, though, was along the benches where Devils coach Peter DeBoer screamed at Rangers coach John Tortorella in what he must have perceived was an intentional attack on his goaltender in a game in which the Rangers were once again dominated. The two coaches also sniped at each other on Sunday, complaining about pick plays and embellishing penalties. Indeed, these are the makings of another classic series in this rivalry.

The Rupp punch came about four minutes after Parise scored on a power play to give New Jersey a 3-0 lead and for all practical purposes, ended the game.

Ruslan Fedotenko ruined Brodeur's bid for his 25th career playoff shutout with just over five minutes to play.

The Rangers pulled Lundqvist, who had shut out the Devils in Games 1 and 3, with less than three minutes to play, and Brodeur made two outstanding saves to keep it a two-goal game.

Parise finally iced the game with his second of the game and sixth of the playoffs. It was a clearing pass that found its way into the net. Brodeur notched the assist on the play for his fourth of the playoffs.

This game – which did not include New York's Brendan Prust, who was suspended for elbowing Anton Volchenkov in Game 3 – was decided early because the Devils finally found ways to beat Lundqvist.

The Devils dominated much of the play in Game 3, and the first period of Game 4 was even worse for the Rangers. They looked slow, were outhustled on nearly every shift, and they didn't get a shot on goal until roughly halfway through the period.

By then, New Jersey already had a 1-0 lead, on a goal by Salvador, and was cruising.

Salvador's see-eying shot through a half-dozen players from the left point sneaked by the Rangers' netminder for New Jersey's first goal since the third period of Game 2. New Jersey's Jacob Josefson, playing for the first time since breaking his left wrist on April 3, failed to deflect the shot on the way in, and New York's Anton Stralman seemed to screen Lundqvist, who seemingly never saw the wristshot.

Zajac's goal gave the Devils a 2-0 lead at 11:59. It was New Jersey's first two-goal lead in the series and Parise had a big hand in it.

New Jersey's Dainius Zubrus sent the puck along the boards and New York's Michael Del Zotto made two mistakes. He didn't flag down the puck and then he allowed Parise to skate past him, setting up a 2-on-1. Parise lifted a pass over the stick of a prone Dan Girardi, and Zajac one-timed the pass into the upper portion of the net before Lundqvist could react.

Parise extended the lead to 3-0 early in the third period, just four seconds after Derek Stepan was sent off for high sticking. Kovalchuk took a shot from the point that Lundqvist could not control and Parise whacked the rebound into the net.

NOTES: Veteran Petr Sykora, who had played in every game for the Devils this season and won the 2000 Stanley Cup with New Jersey, sat, as Josefson returned to the lineup. ... With Prust forced to miss the game, the Rangers dressed seven defenseman, including Stu Bickel who returned to the lineup after sitting for Game 3. ... Rangers rookie forward Chris Kreider had his three-game goal scoring streak snapped. ... The Devils' win was played on the 18-year anniversary of New Jersey's 3-1 victory over the Rangers in the 1994 Eastern Conference Finals. That was also a Game 4, and that also tied that series, 2-2. New York went on to win that series in seven games.

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bigdawg909
time wounds all heels
11:10 PM on 05/25/2012
Henrik ain't no king..........
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chiodo08
...why do republicans HATE America?...
08:42 AM on 05/23/2012
we are heading into June and they STILL are playing hockey.....zzzzzzzzzzzzz
11:52 AM on 05/22/2012
"Brodeur reacted like he had been hit by a roundhouse right." Not true at all. This isn't basketball or soccer. Watch the video. He's on skates, he didn't fall or fake a fall, he got pushed back into the goal.
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dancerctry
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10:44 AM on 05/22/2012
My son is named after Zach Parise. We were trying to think or a boy name so while watching a Feb 2008 Devils game we went through all the players and settled on his name. My Zach is currently almost 3 and in Preschool (Born over a year later in June of 2009). I hope the owner sells part of the team. We'll need the money to pay bills and keep Parise!!!
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kocean1
When this party's over it will start again
10:06 AM on 05/22/2012
John Tortorella complains to much.
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BeerLover
Carpe Diem!
08:24 AM on 05/22/2012
The Rangers were simply outplayed, and then, when they gave up, they turned to punching and dirty play. Stay classy Rangers.

Let's go Devils!!!!!
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
07:38 AM on 05/22/2012
All of Tortorella's whining in the media about the refs after game 3, a victory for his team, got him what in game 4? Twice as many penalties called his team.
Although the Rangers are still huge favorites to win two out of three games and win this series fans should remember that this is not the 1994 Rangers lead by Mark Messier and Brian Leetch.
This team has almost zero scoring punch and relies almost completely on shot blocking and goaltending. The Rangers have scored 9 goals in this series in 4 games but if Marty Brodeur had not let up about 3 soft goals (last night's is a good example) they'd be averaging less than two goals a game.
My original prediction was Rangers in 6 but after last night it looks like these teams might find themselves tied going into the 3rd period of game 7.
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BeerLover
Carpe Diem!
08:25 AM on 05/22/2012
Noooooooooooooo! Not THAT again!
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RS
I think, therefore, I don't listen to Limbaugh
08:53 AM on 05/22/2012
"This team has almost zero scoring punch......"

And they have almost ZERO KILLER INSTINCT. Had it not been for a TOTALLY BONEHEADED PENALTY committed by the Washington Capitals' Joel Ward in the final seconds of the third period in Game 5 of the conference semifinals, the Rangers would not have made it to the conference finals in the first place. In my opinion, the Rangers are really PLAYING WITH FIRE in this years' playoffs -- and unless Gaborik and Richards start scoring soon, the Rangers are GOING TO GET BURNED -- I GUARANTEE IT.
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
09:32 AM on 05/22/2012
It's hard to have "killer instinct" when you don't have any real goal scorers. For instance, the Devils, not known for their offense this season, have better scoring forewards than the Rangers. The Rangers of course have better defense and goaltending.
I have had this argument with others. I don't particularly blame Ward for the loss that eventually ended the Caps season. Although it was truly ugly and bone headed to take that penalty, 99% of blame has to go to goalie Holtby who allowed the worst playoff goal in many years. He could have stopped the puck with his bare hand.
Although if the Rangers don't win this series to their cross river rivals they will get "burned," if they do manage to win this series, even in 7, but lose the Cup to LA there's no shame in that.
The team's first appearance in the finals since '94 and being conference champs in both the regular and post seasons would add up to a completely succesful season for the Rangers. Of course nobody likes to make the finals in any sport and lose, but if they do make it one could argue that this would be the Rangers second most succesful season in 40 years (just behind '94 of course and just ahead of '79).
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11:38 PM on 05/21/2012
Karmic shift favors the Devils. Stick to the throat by Bickel was classless. Rupp's sucker punch to Marty was no better. The Rangers looked frustrated.
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04:57 AM on 05/22/2012
The Rangers mirror their fans.