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Versus the Devils, the first period started out pretty badly, as Travis Zajac scored 40 seconds into the game for the Devils. The Flyers responded incredibly, however, and by the end of the first period it was 3-1. But it all went downhill from there, as the Devils would score yet again in the early stages of the period, this time 26 seconds in, in the form of newly re-acquired Alexei Ponikarovsky. At the end of 40 minutes, it was tied at 3. But the Flyers couldn’t scrape together any goals during the third, and the Devils defeated them by a score of 5-3.
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