Brodeur Passes Esposito as Devils Top Blues for 7th Straight Win

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ST. LOUIS – Martin Brodeur broke a tie with Hall of Famer Tony Esposito for fifth place on the NHL’s career victory list, making 26 saves in the New Jersey Devils’ 5-3 victory over the St. Louis Blues last night.


Brian Gionta scored the game’s first two goals, Grant Marshall got the go-ahead goal, and Patrik Elias had three assists for New Jersey. The Devils have won seven in a row and sent the Blues to their seventh straight loss.


Brodeur has 424 victories to pass Esposito on a career list for the second time this month. The New Jersey star recorded his 77th career shutout January 9 against Philadelphia, good for seventh on that list.


The Devils led 3-0 and Brodeur seemed in complete control against the NHL’s worst team until Dennis Wideman’s power-play goal midway through the second period. Wideman scored on a one-timer from the left circle, a blast that deflected off Brodeur’s glove and the puck trickled in just over the goal line.


The Blues have totaled 11 goals during their losing streak, but they tied it on two goals in a 1:20 span: Doug Weight’s wrist shot between Brodeur’s pads,and Sillinger’s one-timer from the right circle at 6:18.


Marshall broke the tie with his fifth goal at 11:21, tapping in the rebound of Elias’s shot on the third shot in a sequence that had Blues backup Jason Bacashihua scrambling. Jay Pandolfo added an empty-net goal with 10 seconds left.


Elias assisted on both of Gionta’s goals and Jamie Langenbrunner also had three assists for the Devils, who have outscored the opposition 25-11 – with Brodeur recording three shutouts – during the streak.


Gionta has five goals and two assists in his last four games. He scored on a deflection from Elias over the shoulder of goalie Curtis Sanford at 3:24 of the first period, then beat Sanford again with a wraparound on a power play at 11:20 that put New Jersey ahead 2-0. Gionta has a career-high 28 goals this season.


John Madden added his eighth goal for a 3-0 lead midway through the second, one of only two shots in the period by the Devils. Blues coach Mike Kitchen switched to Bacashihua and the move had the desired effect on the team.


Devils Notes: In the last seven games, linemates Gionta, Elias, and Scott Gomez have accounted for 12 of the Devils’ 25 goals. Gomez, has eight goals and 11 assists during a 10-game scoring streak.


The Blues are 1-7-1 against the Eastern Conference and 5-14-3 at home. … Weight added an assist and has four goals and seven assists in his last nine games.


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