Newark, NJ (SportsNetwork.com) - The New Jersey Devils run of shootout futility is over. Jacob Josefson scored the lone goal in the skills competition, lifting the Devils to a 2-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night. New Jersey had lost an NHL-record 18 straight shootouts since beating the Jets on March 10, 2013. It was a classic head fake, Josefson said of his winner. I went to the side and just tried to get it up. Michael Ryder tied the game with 3:27 remaining in regulation, and Cory Schneider made 24 saves for the Devils, who picked up their first home win of the season. Ondrej Pavelec stopped 27 shots for Winnipeg, which has picked up at least a point in three consecutive games (2-0-1). We played a pretty solid road game, Jets head coach Paul Maurice said. New Jersey was going to have a power-play chance when Ryder was hooked by Mark Stuart after making a move around the defenseman. Ryder, however, kept control of the puck and moved it from the backhand to his forehand and beat Pavelec with a wrister while falling to his knees. Pavelec made a glove save on Jaromir Jagr in the waning seconds to force overtime, then made a left pad save on the veterans backhand try in the extra session. The Jets opened the scoring on a delayed penalty. Blake Wheeler took a pass from Tobias Enstrom, flew past defenseman Marek Zidlicky on the left wing and tucked the puck inside the right post and left skate of Schneider at the 6:56 mark of the first period. Patrik Elias had an opportunity on a New Jersey power play later in the first, but he was unable to lift the puck over a fallen Pavelec. Winnipeg came close to extending its lead a couple times in the second period. Wheeler couldnt finish a 2-on-1 with Evander Kane, who returned to the lineup after missing the previous eight games with a knee injury suffered in the season opener against Arizona on Oct. 9, and Mark Scheifele hit the post. Schneider made a big stop on Scheifele a little over a minute into the third before the Winnipeg forward crashed into him. Game Notes Devils forward Mike Cammalleri (jaw) missed a second straight game ... Jets defenseman Zach Bogosian played after sitting out Tuesdays game against the Islanders with an upper-body injury. Air Max 270 Online Canada . Peko, a fourth-round pick in 2006, started all 16 games and a playoff loss to San Diego last season. He was second on the line with 72 tackles and had a career-high three sacks. Air Max 270 Clearance Canada .5 million contract with the right-handed reliever. Ziegler revealed the agreement via Twitter, saying hes "really excited to stay in Arizona for a couple more years, at least. http://www.airmax270canada.com/ .com) - Manchester City will face a steep test in the Champions League knockout stage as the English champions were drawn with Barcelona on Monday. Cheap Air Max 270 Canada . Karlovic of Croatia used his big serve to beat Jiri Vesely of the Czech Republic 7-6 (6), 7-6 (7). Kohlschreiber had lost all of his three previous matches against Istomin but the German broke serve for a decisive 3-2 lead in the third set and held on to reach his first final of the year. Air Max 270 Sale Canada . CHAUNCEY BILLUPS (Pistons): Yes they got Josh Smith and Brandon Jennings in the off-season and Andre Drummond is a beast (teams are kicking themselves for passing on him - he rebounds and block shots every game - thats two more discernable and significant skills than most guys in his draft class), but dont for a second discount the impact of having a savvy veteran like Billups on your team.Jamie Langenbrunner, who was on two Stanley Cup-winning teams and who captained the 2010 U.S. Olympic team to a silver medal, has retired from hockey. The National Hockey League Players Association announced Langenbrunners retirement on Wednesday. The veteran forward was not on an NHL roster this season. Langenbrunner, 38, said it was "a dream come true to have the opportunity to play in the NHL for 16 seasons," according to the NHLPA news release. He played for the Dallas Starrs from 1994-2002, winning a Stanley Cup with the team in 1999, and again for part of the 2010-11 season.dddddddddddd He played for the New Jersey Devils for parts of nine seasons, winning another Cup in 2003, and spent his last two seasons with the St. Louis Blues. Last February, Langenbrunner had season-ending hip surgery after playing just four games. He finished his career with 243 goals and 663 points in 1,109 games. He had 34 goals and 87 points in 146 postseason games. ' ' '