Nico Hischier scored twice and Jacob Markstrom was strong, but the Devils couldn’t find a way past Toronto tonight.
Third Period_4, Toronto, Matthews 16 (McMann, Nylander), 7:43 (pp). 5, New Jersey, Hischier 22 (Meier, J.Hughes), 9:44 (pp). 6, Toronto, Matthews 17 (McCabe, Marner), 15:47. Penalties_Siegenthaler, NJ (Tripping), 7:21; Ekman-Larsson, TOR (Hooking), 8:34.
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Carter's No. 15 will be retired at halftime of Brooklyn's game against the Heat. His jersey was retired by the Toronto Raptors on Nov. 2 against the Atlanta Hawks, another former team of Carter's. His Nets jersey retirement was announced back in September, so fans and the organization have been anticipating this moment for a long time.
Vince Carter reflected on his Nets career ahead of his No. 15 jersey retirement on Saturday at Barclays Center.
The Toronto Maple Leafs wasted no time honoring their former head coach Sheldon Keefe as they hosted the New Jersey Devils on Thursday night. During the first TV timeout, a video tribute played on the Scotiabank Arena jumbotron, celebrating Keefe’s nine seasons with the organization and thanking him for his contributions.
Carter’s family, his former Nets teammates, ex-coach Lawrence Frank, team president Rod Thorn and fellow Nets number retirees Julius Erving, Bill Melchionni and Buck Williams were on hand to see Carter become the seventh Nets player with his number retired.
The Toronto Maple Leafs ruthlessly trolled a fan on the jumbotron for being on the phone during the game on Thursday.
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St. Thomas Aquinas has found its new football coach. The school hired Bergen Catholic assistant and former quarterback Jonathan Germano as the football skipper. “In the spirit of our goal to provide continuous growth and excellence across every aspect of our school community,
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