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Lightning spoil Sutter’s Devils debut

Tampa bay Lightning's Vencent Lecavalier (4) celebrates with teammates Paul Ranger (54), Martin St. Louis, center, and Vaclav Prospal (20), of the Czech Republic, after scoring a third-period goal against the New Jersey Devils during a hockey game Thursday night Oct 4, 2007, in Tampa, Fla. The Lightning defeated the Devils, 3-1.

Brent Sutter’s debut and the start of the New Jersey Devils’ road show ended on a sour note. Vincent Lecavalier scored twice, including a tiebreaking goal with 3:52 left in the third, spoiling Sutter’s first game as Devils coach and leading the Tampa Bay Lightning to a 3-1 win on Thursday night. “We played pretty well the last 17 minutes of the first and played a really good second period,” Sutter…

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