The Devils, who are looking to take a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference finals here Saturday afternoon, have displayed a split personality this spring.
The Devils displayed their frustration at being shutout for the first time this season when, with 2:05 left, they engaged the Capitals in several fights.
The Devils displayed their offensive tendencies from the opening face-off in the overtime, the first of the season for the Capitals, forcing the play near Beaupre.
After spotting the Rangers two goals, the Devils displayed their superiority the rest of the way with five unanswered goals.
Along with their lack of scoring, the Devils displayed a great deal of inefficiency on the power play.
'Killer Instinct' But the Devils again displayed their inability to put teams away that is so essential for a franchise to be successful.
The Devils displayed a balanced attack as five different players scored goals.
The Devils certainly displayed the poise of champions yesterday.
All the patience and discipline that the Devils displayed in the first two games in Philadelphia simply disappeared.
But once the alarm sounded, the Devils displayed the form that produced eight consecutive victories earlier this month.