Forget about the New Jersey Devils' early season flirtation with a faster-paced offense. They're back to doing what they do best: trapping, defending and getting excellent goaltending from Martin Brodeur. Zach Parise scored two power-play goals to support Brodeur's 501st NHL victory, and the Devils held on despite Pittsburgh's strong third period for a 2-1 win Wednesday night. Parise scored five seconds after the Devils' two-man advantage ended in the first period, then took advantage of a tripping call on Penguins' captain Sidney Crosby to score again off Jamie Langenbrunner's rebound early in the third. The last-place Penguins lost their sixth in seven games and eighth in 10 games and are 8-11-2 after winning 47 games last season.