The Devils defeated the Chicago Blackhawks, 6-3, at United Center Saturday.
The Devils beat the lowly Blackhawks 6-3 Saturday night in front of a packed United Center crowd, whose only excitement came from seeing Jonathan Toews for the first time since January. The Devils are 48-20-8, which is three wins shy of their single-season franchise wins record .
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