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So many blown leads, our star defenseman was... umm... Salvador?, a 40 year old goalie, a career AHL who only played a handful of games in the regular season comes up to help us, and our star player was clearly injured.

They got hot at the right time. Role players came up big when it mattered. Our coaching was great. And teams like the Rags and Flyers didnt play up to their on paper potential.

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They got hot at the right time. Role players came up big when it mattered. Our coaching was great. And teams like the Rags and Flyers didnt play up to their on paper potential.

Its funny how the Panthers seemed to be the toughest when they were supposed to be easy, and the flyers crumbled when they seemed to be the lock to win. The rags put up a good fight but I always felt more confidence in the devils against the rag-dolls than the Panthers

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They got hot at the right time. Role players came up big when it mattered. Our coaching was great. And teams like the Rags and Flyers didnt play up to their on paper potential.

This. You had a ton of teams in this league that had strong rosters and played well all year long and it just wasn't enough: to make it to the Finals, you need a very deep team with four dangerous lines, some unlikely heroes playing the best games of their lives, you need a roster that is a real team (not just a group of co-workers) and that believes in their coach 100%, no hesitation. It's not a knock on the Devils by any means, it's just true that you need a lot of those little things to click at the right time to make it. We had to wait 9 years for that - this fact alone shows how tough it is.

With Clarkson scoring like Parise this year, Gionta coming out of nowhere and playing a big role with Carter and Bernier in the playoffs and Marty having his best offseason in a long time, we clearly had all those things. I'm afraid it won't be easy getting those guys to repeat that stuff, especially if we don't fill the Parise hole at least partially (Semin's scoring touch could really help here).

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They have also had the best record in the Eastern Conference in the past season and a half, so contrary to popular opinion, the Devils do not suck.

This, too. I can't wait til the Devs prove all the so called experts wrong again next season. It's really comical reading some writers on twitter saying they're making predictions for next year already when 1/3 of the biggest UFAs are still there, Weber, Nash and Luongo are on the move and we don't even know when the season will start. And, of course, most of them already have the Devils as the big fallers and out of the playoffs. But I should be used to that by now.

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Sorry for post-after-post, I thought those two would get joined automatically.

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And teams like the Rags and Flyers didnt play up to their on paper potential.

The Rangers rarely play up to their on paper potential. They keep going out for these "all star" teams and despite their rants about "we're a close knit team, we love our coach, blah blah" The Rangers have rarely had a team that can seem to play well together more than a few games at a time. Eventually everyone wants the attention and wants to stand out and they forget what "team" means. They're like Pittsburgh and their "star - centered system" Built around a couple key players who are expected to do much of the work themselves to carry the team. Like Crysby and Malkin do

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So many blown leads, our star defenseman was... umm... Salvador?, a 40 year old goalie, a career AHL who only played a handful of games in the regular season comes up to help us, and our star player was clearly injured.

Same way the 2010 Flyers did. They just got hot. Plus the NHL has started to allow obstruction back into the game. Both your team and the Kings got away with a ton of obstruction in the playoffs. I'm not whining about it simply pointing out what I observed. The Rangers got away with a lot of it as well. Teams that ran the post lockout Cindy Crosby friendly "run and gun" systems didn't make it past the 2nd round (Flyers/Pens/etc). Look at the Caps. They played a defense first obstructive system and were one bad goal from beating the Rangers.

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Some of it was luck. We won a game 6 and game 7 in OT against Florida. The carter goal in game 5 against the Rangers also comes to mind

Lou finally got support for the bottom two lines in Bernier, Ponikarovsky, and Carter. This made the team a lot more balanced

Zajac came back

and Brodeur was good enough.

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Same way the 2010 Flyers did. They just got hot. Plus the NHL has started to allow obstruction back into the game. Both your team and the Kings got away with a ton of obstruction in the playoffs. I'm not whining about it simply pointing out what I observed. The Rangers got away with a lot of it as well. Teams that ran the post lockout Cindy Crosby friendly "run and gun" systems didn't make it past the 2nd round (Flyers/Pens/etc). Look at the Caps. They played a defense first obstructive system and were one bad goal from beating the Rangers.

No, not the way the 2010 Flyers did, sorry. You're incorrect about that. The 2010 Flyers shot the lights out. The Devils ended up the playoffs with an 8.7% shooting percentage, lower than their S% in the regular season.

The Devils won in part by getting favorable matchups in all 3 rounds. The Panthers were the worst team in the playoffs. The Flyers were the best team the Devils beat, but they seemed to play like victory was written for them in the stars after dominating game 1 - the Devils dominated the rest of the series. Then in the ECF, the Rangers were a paper tiger - they were a .500ish team with a top goaltender that had been getting the good end of the luck stick almost all year. They were also likely fatigued from playing 14 games over the first 2 rounds. So yeah, the Devils had a fine dose of luck getting through the playoffs, but they also crushed the teams they beat pretty solidly 5 on 5.

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This was the first year Brodeur was intentionally played less than 60 games with the exception of the shortened 95 season, his injury season a few years back and last year (missed postseason so it's a moot point). The first time since 1993/94.

The coaching staff and the goaltending tandem finally realized that going 100% in the regular season generally results in an early playoff exit. This year was one of the strongest goaltending tandems the Devils have ever assembled.

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Who wouldn't have been a favorable matchup? Pittsburgh, and maybe Boston, but that's about it.

Yes, both of these. It's not often you miss on playing the 2 best teams in the Conference, but the Devils managed to do it. I mean, in 2003, the Devils didn't have to play the Flyers, and they got a weak Stanley Cup Finals matchup. A lot of times, it's about the teams you don't play.

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Yes, both of these. It's not often you miss on playing the 2 best teams in the Conference, but the Devils managed to do it. I mean, in 2003, the Devils didn't have to play the Flyers, and they got a weak Stanley Cup Finals matchup. A lot of times, it's about the teams you don't play.

Ottawa in 2003 was a very good team. But otherwise the Devils had good match-ups BECAUSE they were a very good team themselves.

To quote Chris Russo: "You gotta give 'em credit Mikey".

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You were talking all about how much better the Flyers were going to be than New Jersey, and they just came fresh off an ass-whooping of Pissburgh. Boston played absolutely terribly towards the end of the season (and the Washington series included). I think that the Rangers, with a hot Lundqvist and scoring from their kids, were the best team in the Eastern Conference if it wasn't us.

Saying "favorable matchups" even though we had to beat the 6, 4, and 1 seeds is pretty absurd.

I agree. On the surface, Florida seemed "favorable", but they were a tougher opponent than both the Flyers and Rags. The Panthers were alot tougher than most give them credit for. The Flyers and Rags were no slouches. The Devils just came together at the right time this postseason....

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It was the right timing... We had a lot of good looks at the net at the right time and overtimes. Our team played amazing. Right coach. We just struggled at the end because the Kings were really rolling, the first two games were won in overtime, and they had some calls from the refs. I think if we split the first two overtime finals games, it would have been a different series.

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You were talking all about how much better the Flyers were going to be than New Jersey, and they just came fresh off an ass-whooping of Pissburgh. Boston played absolutely terribly towards the end of the season (and the Washington series included). I think that the Rangers, with a hot Lundqvist and scoring from their kids, were the best team in the Eastern Conference if it wasn't us.

Saying "favorable matchups" even though we had to beat the 6, 4, and 1 seeds is pretty absurd.

We didn't have to beat the 6, 4, and 1 seeds. The Devils were the 6 seed, they had to beat the 3 seed, 5 seed, and 1 seed. Thing is, both the Panthers and the Rangers overachieved a lot to achieve those seeds.

I did think the Flyers would be better than NJ - the Devils stuck it to their defense, and Brodeur was excellent during that series. As for Boston, Tim Thomas was mostly the difference there - no one thought they were going to keep scoring 4 goals a game, but Thomas faltered in the 2nd half. Still, it wasn't like they lost in 5 - they made it to Game 7 OT in the first round. That was one of the top teams in the East and NJ didn't have to face them.

If the Rangers were the best the East had to offer, it was a weak conference. The Rangers were an average team with a goalie playing exceptionally well.

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You were talking all about how much better the Flyers were going to be than New Jersey, and they just came fresh off an ass-whooping of Pissburgh. Boston played absolutely terribly towards the end of the season (and the Washington series included). I think that the Rangers, with a hot Lundqvist and scoring from their kids, were the best team in the Eastern Conference if it wasn't us.

Saying "favorable matchups" even though we had to beat the 6, 4, and 1 seeds is pretty absurd.

Devils ran right over the Flyers, but a lot of their guys were really hurting. No one is making it as an excuse but it certainly did help. Bryzgalov sucked big time as well.

Giroux - surgery on both wrists

Simmonds - surgery repairing broken left index finger

Carle - Surgery repairing torn stomach muscle

Timonen - Surgey removing disc fragment from lower back

van Riemsdyk - Surgery repairing torn labrum in right hip

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