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Bill Spaulding (born c. 1991) is an American sports announcer. He is as of the 2022–23 NHL season the play-by-play announcer for the New Jersey Devils and has announced for the Ivy League Digital Network as well as other college sports events on NBC and ESPN, including the Olympic Games.
The New Jersey Devils are a professional ice hockey team based in Newark, New Jersey. The Devils compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference. The club was founded as the Kansas City Scouts in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1974.
The New Jersey Devils unleashed a barrage of goals on Carolina on Sunday, cutting the Canes’ series lead in half. Game 3 blowout: Devils double up Hurricanes, 8-4, cut into Canes’ playoff ...
The Devils arrived in New Jersey in 1982 after transferring from Denver, where they had been known as the Colorado Rockies since 1976. Before that, the franchise entered the league as the Kansas City Scouts in 1974. The 2021–22 season is the 39th season of play in New Jersey. It is the 47th year for the Devils franchise, and including the ...
The Devils and Rangers recorded five scraps within the first two seconds of the game overall. It's the most fights in an NHL game since the Rangers and Washington Capitals combined for six fights ...
The goal, Broten's second of the game, gave the Devils a 3–2 lead. New Jersey would increase its lead with goals by Sergei Brylin and Chambers (his second of the game) at 7:46 and 12:32 of the third period. The Devils won the game 5–2 and the series four games to none. It was New Jersey's first Stanley Cup Championship in team
Devils vs. Flyers puck line: Devils -1.5 (+170), Flyers +1.5 (-160) The New Jersey Devils and Philadelphia Flyers will play outdoors on Saturday at MetLife Stadium.
A 1979 graduate of Seton Hall University, Loughlin worked as a sideline reporter and pre-and post-game show host for Devils' telecasts on Fox Sports Net New York from 1997 to 2006. He also hosted intermission reports, where he was often paired with Stan Fischler for a question-and-answer feature called "Matt and the Maven".