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Seinfeld star David Puddy steals the show at NHL match


There goes the Devils’ modest winning streak.

Bryan Rust scored a tiebreaking goal midway through the second period and the Penguins continued their playoff push and avoided the embarrassment of being swept by the lowly Devils with a 4-3 victory on Tuesday night at Prudential Center in Newark, despite the fact the character David Puddy of “Seinfeld” fame was in attendance.

“Puddy”, played by US actor Patrick Warburton, was made famous in an episode of the iconic sitcom where painted his face in Devils colours in an episode and shouted: “We’re the Devils.”

Over 20 years on, the joke hasn’t died down.

Warburton dropped the puck before the game in a ceremonial opening to the night, but the real moment that sent mouths running was the TV star’s slip-up on the ice as he exited the rink.

Defenseman Chad Ruhwedel, Nick Bjugstad and Zach Aston-Reese also scored for Pittsburgh, which has won four of its last five in its bid to make the playoffs for the 13th straight year. The streak is the longest active playoff run in the NHL.

Matt Murray made 33 saves, including 15 in the third period, to help the Penguins salvage the final game in the four-game season series.

Jesper Bratt, Marcus Johansson and Miles Wood scored for the Devils, who had a two-game winning streak snapped. Keith Kinkaid had 24 saves in losing to the Penguins for the first time in four games this season.

“It could be the story of the season, we don’t play a full 60 (minutes),” Kinkaid said. “I don’t think their shots were too harmful, like I said a crazy curve on the fourth one and I have to find a way to squeeze that third one. I didn’t see it right away. It’s one me I have to come up with the big save. I think we played well enough to win.”

David Puddy made a roaring return to the face paint.Source: Supplied

Rust broke a 2-all tie at 10:45 with a shot from the inside of the right circle after a great rush up the ice by Jake Guentzel. Kinkaid got a piece of the shot but the puck squirted through his pads and rolled into the net.

Ruhwedel, who just returned to the line-up after sitting out since Nov. 19, got his first of the season and what proved to be the game-winner on a shot from the point that found the top corner of the net with 2 1/2 minutes to go in the second.

Wood closed the gap to a goal with 4:50 to play on a slow shot that somehow got under Murray’s stick.

The Devils twice took one-goal leads in the first period only to see the Penguins tie the game.

Bratt scored for the second straight game to put New Jersey ahead early. Sidney Crosby extended his points scoring streak to six games by setting up Aston-Reese in front four minutes later to tie the score.

Johansson restored the lead when he stripped the puck from Phil Kessel in the Penguins zone and beat Murray with a backhander up high. Bjugstad scored on a power play with 1:36 left in the period for his second goal since being acquired from Florida on Feb. 1.

The Devils gave the first 9,000 fans in attendance a David Puddy bobblehead. He’s the

Warburton, wearing a Martin Brodeur jersey, was also on hand to drop the puck on a ceremonial face-off between the Devils’ Andy Greene and the Penguins’ Sidney Crosby.

Travis Zajac appeared in his 900th game with the Devils. … The Devils activated forward Blake Coleman off injured reserve and assigned forward Nick Lappin to AHL Binghamton.



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