The New York Islanders (37-27-16, seventh in the Eastern Conference) visit the New Jersey Devils (38-38-5, 13th) in conference play on Monday at 7:00 PM ET.
New York lost in a shootout on the road its last time out on April 13 against the New York Rangers 3-2, losing the shootout 2-0 to seal the defeat.
New Jersey lost 1-0 on the road against the Philadelphia Flyers in its last game on April 13.
Hereβs everything you need to prepare for Mondayβs hockey action.
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New York Islanders vs. New Jersey Devils Odds and Betting Lines
Favorite: Islanders (-250)
Underdog: Devils (+188)
Islanders Stats and Trends
In 38 games as the moneyline favorite this season, New York has won 18 of those games.
In three games with moneyline odds shorter than -250 this season, the Islanders have been victorious once.
There is a 71.4% chance that New York wins this contest, per the moneyline.
In the last 10 contests, the Islanders have earned 80.0% of the possible points with a 7-2-1 record.
They have totaled 25 goals over that stretch.
Defensively, the Islanders have allowed 20 goals (2.0 per game) in those 10 matchups.
Devils Stats and Trends
The Devils have been the underdog 32 times this season, and upset their opponent in 10, or 31.2%, of those games.
New Jersey has not entered a game with bigger moneyline odds than +188.
The moneyline for this matchup implies a 34.7% chance for the Devils to win.
In their last 10 games, the Devils are 4-5-1 to earn 65.0% of the possible points.
They are scoring at a 3.2 goals-per-game average (32 total) over that time.
Over on the defensive end, the Devils have given up 30 goals (3.0 per game) over those 10 matchups.
Islanders vs. Devils Game Info and Start Time
Date: Monday, April 15, 2024
Time: 7:00 PM ET
TV Channel: MSG
Live Stream: Fubo (Watch for free)
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A crazed ex-fireman allegedly launched into a violent rampage after his ex-girlfriend dumped him β and was βready for warβ when he drove eight hours intending to kill her family in New Jersey, according to prosecutors.
Brian John Lanzim, 37, was armed with two guns and a bulletproof vest when he headed from Bangor, Maine to South Toms River, after the mother of his two kids broke up with him and filed a temporary restraining order against him, authorities said.
He allegedly wanted to kill off his exβs family to get custody of his kids, according to prosecutors β but his lawyer claimed he was actually trying to die βby suicide by cops,β according to Patch.com.
Brian Lanzim allegedly was armed and dangerous when he approached the home. Facebook/Brian Lanzim
βHe absolutely fβked up. He fβked up big time,β Lanzimβs good friend, who asked not to be named, told The Post.
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The former Toms River firefighter allegedly sent terrifying threats to his ex on April 29 β letting her know he was armed, dangerous and on his way over.
βIf your father is there Iβm going to take him outβ and beat him βpulseless,β he allegedly told the woman, as Ocean County Judge Pamela M. Snyder read aloud in court Friday morning.
βYou donβt know crazy yet,β he also allegedly warned his ex during a chilling FaceTime call, NJ.com reported.
The people inside the home he was targeting fled the scene and alerted police long before he arrived, authorities said.
When Lanzim showed up after 9:40 p.m., he allegedly floored his Toyota 4RunnerΒ over the lawn in a sick attempt to run over the waiting cops, according to the Ocean County Prosecutorβs Office.
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He was booked into Ocean County Jail. Ocean County Corrections
The officers then dove behind a fence and watched as gun-wielding Lanzim pounded on a locked door of the vacant house, prosecutors said.
βBrian, put it down!β one of the Toms River police officers demanded, according to NJ.com.
βNo!β Lanzim resisted, per the body camera footage.
Police then fired at Lanzim, striking him in his hand and pelvis nonfatality. He was taken to Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune before being moved to Ocean County Jail.
Investigators found a loaded rifle and a large amount of ammunition magazines in his car, prosecutors said. He reportedly had a handgun on him when he was shot.
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He appeared in court Friday for his detention hearing. Thomas P. Costello/Asbury Park Press / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Heβs been charged with three counts of attempted murder, two counts of weapons possession for an unlawful purpose, unlawful use of body armor, burglary, terroristic threats and 22 counts of possession of a large capacity of ammunition magazines.
βHe was ready for war,β Assistant Prosecutor Mara Brater said at his detention hearing β warning that if the victims hadnβt fled the home and called police before he arrived, he would have committed even more heinous crimes.
Brater went on to claim that Lanzimβs sinister plan was to kill or harm his exβs family so he could get full custody.
But Lanzimβs lawyer Marissa Koerner brazenly argued his alleged violent outburst was caused by a mental breakdown triggered by the breakup. He also has bipolar disorder and was in treatment for it, she said.
ββI fβking lost her, man. Tell her and the boys I love them,’β Lanzim allegedly said, per an affidavit Koerner read aloud.
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βHe loves his family,β she argued.
By wearing a bulletproof vest, Lanzim was trying to βforce a kill shot to the headβ during his heated exchange with police, the lawyer told the court.
But Brater shot down these claims β alleging that his targets begged him not to go through with his horrifying plot.
Lanzim was a firefighter who moved to Maine for another job. Facebook/Brian Lanzim
He also allegedly has a track-record of violence β including an instance where he pulled a gun on his ex and said, βIf I canβt have you, no one can.β
The judge ordered that Lanzim will remain in custody awaiting trial, according to court records. Heβs due back in court on May 18.
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Lanzim was a fireman and EMT in Ocean County for about 18 years before heading to Bangor in September 2025 for a new job.
βHe couldnβt find employment in New Jersey,β his close friend claimed. βIβm not sure what was going on, I guess things fell apart up there [in Bangor].β
Lanzimβs friend spoke with him just days before the incident.
βI had messaged him and asked him if he was okay. He said no.Β I said, βdoes it have to do with the kidβs mother?β And he said yes,β the man said.
βI asked, βyou need me to call you?β and he was like, βIβm okay, Iβm just at Applebeeβs trying to find the bottom of the glass right now.’β
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The next time he heard Lanzimβs name was when he made headlines for the alleged horrors.
βI hope that kid [Lanzim] gets the help he needs,β the friend said. βBrian sometimes doesnβt act like an adult, and where he is now and where heβs going to be going, he has no choice but to. I would say man up.β
Lanzimβs attorney did not respond to a request for comment.
A woman has been charged with theft for taking a dog outside a Clifton, New Jersey, home in April, police say.
Last month, William Chan told CBS News New York his dog, a 7-year-old Shih Tzu-Yorkshire Terrier mix named Rocky, somehow got out of the house on April 5 while his nephew was dog-sitting.
The Clifton Police Department said investigators determined that while Rocky was loose, he ran down the street and was running in or near the road at times.
Video shows Rocky did eventually return to his own yard, and a child holding a blanket can be seen chasing the dog before a woman gets out of a black SUV parked in the road. Rocky then runs onto the back porch of his home, where the woman and child corner him, grab him with a blanket, take him back to the SUV, and drive away.
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The family said Rocky was wearing a harness and ID tag at the time.
Police said the woman did not make any attempt to talk to anyone inside the home or any neighbors, and neither animal control nor police received any calls about a loose dog being found on that day.
Chan called police on April 6 to report that Rocky had possibly been stolen, and investigators were later able to identify 29-year-old Mery Cepeda-Chevalier, of Newark, as a person of interest.
Officers spotted Cepeda-Chevalier’s vehicle in Passaic on April 8 and pulled her over, police said.
According to police, Cepeda-Chevalier cooperated with detectives, admitted she had Rocky, and agreed to have the detectives follow her back to her home. She then handed over the dog, and detectives reunited Rocky with his family.
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On Thursday, Cepeda-Chevalier was charged via summons with one count of theft of a domestic companion animal.
The Cleveland Browns announced jersey numbers for all 10 draftees, as the teamβs rookie minicamp is underway at the CrossCountry Mortgage Campus.Β
While First-round picks Spencer Fano and KC Concepcion had already shown off their numbers — 55 and 17, respectively .. at their introductory press conference a few days ago, the jersey numbers for other rookies hadn’t been disclosed until today.Β
Second-round wideout Denzel Boston will now wear No. 12, quarterback Shedeur Sandersβ old number. Sanders, a fifth-rounder last year, had previously announced a switch to his old college No. 2 beforehand.Β
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Fifth-round linebacker Justin Jefferson has been assigned jersey No. 10, which was used by last yearβs second-round running back Quinshon Judkins. No announcement has been made yet on Judkins possibly changing his number, though. He wore No. 1 at Ohio State.
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Not all jersey numbers are available in Cleveland, as the team has officially retired five of them: 14 (Otto Graham), 32 (Jim Brown), 45 (Ernie Davis), 46 (Don Fleming) and 76 (Lou Groza).
Jersey
Round
Pick
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Name
Position
School
55
1
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9
Spencer Fano
OT
Utah
17
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1
24
KC Concepcion
WR
Texas A&M
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12
2
39
Denzel Boston
WR
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Washington
28
2
58
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
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S
Toledo
58
3
86
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Austin Barber
OT
Florida
52
5
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146
Parker Brailsford
C
Alabama
10
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5
149
Justin Jefferson
LB
Alabama
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18
5
170
Joe Royer
TE
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Cincinnati
15
6
182
Taylen Green
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QB
Arkansas
48
7
248
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Carsen Ryan
TE
BYU
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At this point in time, eiht of the 10 rookies drafted by Cleveland in last months 2026 NFL Draft have signed their contracts. The only still-unsigned draftees are wideout Concepcion and safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren.
In these cases, players sign a participation agreement that covers the team’s liability during the event, ensuring players are covered for injury.
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Browns officially add 12 undrafted free agents
Cleveland also announced the formal signing of 12 undrafted free agents to complete itβs rookie class.Β
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The most notable name on this list appears to be Logan Fano, a defensive end out of Utah who just happens to be Spencer Fanoβs brother.Β
All undrafted free agent rookies were also assigned their numbers for the Brownsβ rookie minicamp.
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Jersey
Name
Position
School
29
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Davon Booth
RB
Mississippi State
34
Zion Washington
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S
Boise State
36
TJ Harden
RB
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SMU
36
Wes Pahl
P
Oklahoma State
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38
Kole Wilson
WR
Baylor
43
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Nate Evans
CB
Delaware
47
DeCarlos Nicholson
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CB
USC
60
Izavion Miller
OT
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Auburn
64
Tyreak Sapp
DE
Florida
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66
Bernard Gooden
DT
LSU
90
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Khordae Sydnor
DE
Vanderbilt
97
Logan Fano
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DE
Utah
Other players that have reportedly accepted invites to Browns’ rookie minicamp include Utah State quarterback Bryson Barnes, West Virginia linebacker Reid Carrico, Fordham linebacker James Conway, and Bowling Green tight end Jyrin Johnson.