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 Tuesday, March 14
Devils try to improve offense with Mogilny
 
SportsTicker

 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Hoping to avoid another first-round playoff loss, the New Jersey Devils added some punch at Tuesday's NHL trade deadline by acquiring two-time 50-goal scorer Alexander Mogilny from the Vancouver Canucks.

Alexander Mogilny
Mogilny

New Jersey, closing in on its fourth straight Eastern Conference regular-season championship, sent centers Brendan Morrison and Denis Pederson to the Canucks to get the four-time All-Star.

Moginly, a 31-year-old right wing, tied for the league lead with 76 goals for the Buffalo Sabres in 1992-93 and scored 55 for the Canucks three seasons later. But injuries have limited him to 53 goals over the last three campaigns, including 21 in 47 games this season.

Still, Mogilny provides the Devils with one of the top scoring threats in team history.

Despite its regular-season success, New Jersey has been knocked out in the opening round of the playoffs each of the past two years and has won just one postseason series since capturing the Stanley Cup in 1995.

Morrison, a 24-year-old British Columbia native, was one of the NHL's top rookies last season with 13 goals and 33 assists in 76 games. But the 1997 Hobey Baker Award winner held out during training camp and was dissatisfied with his situation in New Jersey. In 44 games this season, he has five goals and 21 assists.

An alternate captain, Pederson played only 35 games this season, totaling three goals and three assists. The 24-year-old was the Devils' first-round pick, 13th overall, in 1993.

 


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