Everything
is
falling
into
place
for
the
New
Jersey
Devils.
The
team
is
winning
despite
injuries,
the
power
play
is
warming
up,
Patrik
Elias
is
back
in
the
lineup
and
backup
goalie
Yann
Danis
is
showing
he
can
give
Martin
Brodeur
a
day
off
without
causing
problems.
Danis
made
23
saves
and
stopped
four
in-close
attempts
in
the
third
period
against
his
former
Islanders
teammates,
helping
the
Devils
post
their
fourth
straight
win,
a
2-1
decision
over
New
York
on
Friday
night.
"Everytime
I
get
to
play
I
want
to
get
the
win,
but
to
win
against
those
guys
makes
it
a
little
more
special,"
said
Danis,
who
signed
as
a
free
agent
after
spending
last
season
with
the
Islanders.
"You
always
want
to
play
well
against
your
former
team."
Brian
Rolston
scored
the
winner
on
a
power
play
and
defenceman
Cory
Murphy
added
his
first
goal
as
a
Devil
as
New
Jersey
posted
its
10th
win
in
12
games.
Frans
Nielsen
scored
for
the
Islanders,
who
have
dropped
two
straight
after
winning
four
in
a
row.
Martin
Biron
had
29
saves
for
New
York.
The
game
also
marked
the
return
of
Elias
to
the
Devils'
lineup.
He
missed
the
first
13
coming
back
from
hip
and
groin
surgery
and
played
well,
nearly
scoring
in
each
of
the
first
two
periods.
"I
felt
good
for
being
out
for
the
first
time
in
five
months,"
said
Elias,
who
played
16
minutes.
"When
he's
at
his
best
he
is
going
to
help
our
team,"
Devils
coach
Jacques
Lemaire
said.
Danis
had
a
relatively
easy
night
until
the
Islanders
stepped
up
their
game
in
the
final
period.
He
stopped
Matt
Moulson
from
low
in
the
left
circle
with
13:17
to
go
and
then
made
saves
on
close-in
shots
by
Mark
Streit
and
rookie
John
Tavares
with
just
over
six
minutes
to
play.
Danis
also
got
a
piece
of
Kyle
Okposo's
shot
in
the
waning
seconds
that
slid
along
the
goal-line
and
was
cleared.
"I
didn't
know
the
last
one
was
that
close,"
Danis
said.
"I
watched
the
replay
on
the
Jumbotron
and
didn't
realize
the
puck
went
across
the
goal
line
like
that."
Islanders
defenceman
Radek
Martinek
had
to
be
helped
off
the
ice
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