Rich Peverley Scores Two Power-Play Goals, Thrashers Beat Devils

NEWARK, N.J. — Atlanta rookie Evander Kane scored 1:36 into the third period to snap a tie, and Rich Peverley had two power-play goals against Martin Brodeur in the Thrashers' 4-2 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Friday night.

Doing damage without any contributions on the score sheet from captain Ilya Kovalchuk, the Thrashers shook off a 1-0 deficit in the second period. Ondrej Pavelec made 28 saves in his fourth straight start in place of injured Kari Lehtonen. At this rate, backup Johan Hedberg might not get a chance to play anytime soon.

Peverley tied it with his first power-play goal of the night, and pushed the lead to two 5:55 into the third with another man-advantage tally. Peverley has four goals this season, three on the power play.

Chris Thorburn sealed the win with a short-handed goal with 3:11 left.

Travis Zajac and Zach Parise scored for the Devils, who had a three-game winning streak broken and fell to 0-3 at home. New Jersey (3-3) swept a three-game trip through the Southeast Division — in which Atlanta is a member — before returning home.

Brodeur, making his sixth consecutive start, stopped 15 shots and fell to 20-9-8 against Atlanta. He had won six of the previous eight (6-1-1). The Thrashers were the opponent last season when Brodeur injured his left elbow and was forced to miss 50 games.

The Devils went 0-for-6 on the power play, including three chances after falling behind. They cut the deficit to 3-2 with 6:50 left on Parise's goal, but couldn't build off it.

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The Thrashers, who have played the fewest games in the NHL this season, are making the most of their time on ice. Atlanta (3-1) has won two of the first three games of its five-game trip that continues Saturday in Ottawa.

Kane got past Devils defenseman Cory Murphy along the left wing boards and then ripped a shot past Brodeur to make it 2-1. The 18-year-old Kane, the No. 4 overall pick in this year's NHL draft, has two goals and an assist in his first four games.

The Thrashers tied it 1-1 nearly seven minutes after Zajac's goal on their first power-play chance. With the Devils short-handed, following a too many men on the ice penalty, Peverley fired in a rebound of Maxim Afinogenov's shot with 5:03 left.

Brodeur had stopped 45 straight Atlanta shots in a shutout streak of 126 minutes, 54 seconds over three games before Peverley finally got a puck past him.

Zajac scored for the fourth time in five games, giving the Devils a 1-0 lead 8:07 into the second period.

Notes
Kovalchuk scored five goals in the Thrashers' first three games. His six points in that span marked the best start of his NHL career. … Devils D Bryce Salvador and captain Jamie Langenbrunner each had two assists. … Thorburn's previous goal was scored March 8.