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Salvador had an amazing game, really happy with the way he played (thought I'd never say that to be honest).

 

Larson > Harrold

 

Keep Fayne.

 

Take it one game at a time, we'll find our groove. Although the one thing I don't understand is when we're on the road it looks like we come into games knowing that we're not going to score. When we're home our Power Play is 10x more set up and shots and scoring chances are more planned. On the road it's just throw it to net and hope for a deflection, which never works for this team for some reason :P.

 

Still early boys, we'll get it going.

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It's sad that a 42-year old is your most visible and prominent forward on the ice.  Our collective speed has diminished considerably, not to mention that it appears that Adam Henrique is playing with cement on the runners of his skates.

 

I give this two to three more games before someone pulls the trigger on some wholesale changes in Newark.

 

This, unless (my conspiracy theory hat on here) that the new ownership wants to have the Devils sink on purpose just so they have a reason to clean house of all the old management and bring in their new folks  :giggle:

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Haha see you're so baised. Teddy rips a defender of the puck like no one else on the team has done, centers creates a great scoring chance, NJDevs ignores. He beats out a defender for a puck then on a 2 on 1 makes a great play and gets a great shot on goal, NJDevs ignores. He tries to clear a puck and its kept in and cory schneider gets beat on a backhand from the top of the circles, NJDevs says GET HIM OFF THE TEAM. Zajac signs a LT deal, tanks it for over a year, ahhh give him time. Henrique becomes a playoff hero, doesn't perform on a nightly basis ever since, ahhh but he beat the rangers!!!! Loktionov makes #1 on sportscenter top 10, ever since then looks like he should still be playing for the manchester monarchs, HES GUNNA BE A FIRST LINER HERE!!!!! You wanna talk about PDB having his pets, NJDevs.com is the #1 offender when it comes to having pets. You're calling it a lost season 9 games in yet you just bitched about me saying the GAME was over.

 

You say don't give up on zajac, no its not giving up. Dude this isn't a prospect, its a player in what should be his prime performing like garbage nightly. He's got a cap hit like zetterberg, the sedins, lucic, tavares, hall, skinner, seguin, sharp. You wanna put ZAJAC on the same level as those players? No, and if you do youre a kook. You wanna bitch about teddy who skates harder than anyone on the ice, who is actually out there making plays and putting forth an effort. Whatever floats your boat generic njdevs.com poster. But there are much much bigger fish to fry son.

 

thats quite accurate

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Salvador had an amazing game, really happy with the way he played (thought I'd never say that to be honest).

Larson > Harrold

Keep Fayne.

Take it one game at a time, we'll find our groove. Although the one thing I don't understand is when we're on the road it looks like we come into games knowing that we're not going to score. When we're home our Power Play is 10x more set up and shots and scoring chances are more planned. On the road it's just throw it to net and hope for a deflection, which never works for this team for some reason :P.

Still early boys, we'll get it going.

Not sure how Salvador had an amazing game when he didn't play at all in he third... But I agree that he isn't as much of a liability on the ice as some here made him out to be going into the season.

Volchenkov has been good so far this season as well and he still brings things to the game at a level that none of our other defenseman can. Unfortunately his contract still makes him a disappointment overall.

And I agree that it's still early- I'm very much an optimist, but even I am starting to worry that when we do get things turned around it will be too late.

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It's sad that a 42-year old is your most visible and prominent forward on the ice.  Our collective speed has diminished considerably, not to mention that it appears that Adam Henrique is playing with cement on the runners of his skates.

 

I give this two to three more games before someone pulls the trigger on some wholesale changes in Newark.

 

This, unless (my conspiracy theory hat on here) that the new ownership wants to have the Devils sink on purpose just so they have a reason to clean house of all the old management and bring in their new folks  :giggle:

 

Jagr has been our best player for sure

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Our main problem is our very strict system IMO. We can see the results pretty easily too. 

 

Very rarely you'll see our guys attempting a scoring chances off the rush they always go wide (by themselves even when they are not rush by the dman, as soon they get in the zone they mostly head towards the corner directly, or they dump to get get. Once we're there we have to get the puck to the point, which most of the time goes there to die cause most of our dman are not great offensively. I mean 90% of the time when the puck carrier is about to enter the offensive zone you can already tell nothing good is going to happen but everyone's positioning.

 

Most of the time on our dump in now we do not win the fights and the other team breakout freely with all our 3 forwards still behind the red line and most are slow so they can't backcheck and catch up. I mean... how often did we get burned being in the zone for awhile and booom easy tic-tac-toe breakout, goal straight off the rush? Thats a big reason why. And we've seen it so fvcking often.

 

So basically, we play a system where you're not creating good open scoring chances and that you have to be opportunist offensively and we're exposing our slow Dmen most of the time cause the other team have their own defensive zone + neutral zone to freely prepare their plays.

 

But one reason we we're SO awesome at scoring on the PK in the last few years is cause we'd breakout differently and try to score off the rush instead of slowing down (cause really our puck carrier always slow down when they get to the blue line unless they dump) to settle the play and bring everyone in. 

 

i also think thats one of the reasons Kovy left, with the talent he has and being ask to simply do the same play over and over (and not winning doing it anymore) the best Kovy plays were ALWAYS when we were down a goal late in a game and he'd take it uppon himself to create a scoring chance. He'd then make some crazy rush beating everyone and getting a shot on net 75% of the time he'd even try.

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Our main problem is our very strict system IMO. We can see the results pretty easily too. 

 

Very rarely you'll see our guys attempting a scoring chances off the rush they always go wide (by themselves even when they are not rush by the dman, as soon they get in the zone they mostly head towards the corner directly, or they dump to get get. Once we're there we have to get the puck to the point, which most of the time goes there to die cause most of our dman are not great offensively. I mean 90% of the time when the puck carrier is about to enter the offensive zone you can already tell nothing good is going to happen but everyone's positioning.

 

Most of the time on our dump in now we do not win the fights and the other team breakout freely with all our 3 forwards still behind the red line and most are slow so they can't backcheck and catch up. I mean... how often did we get burned being in the zone for awhile and booom easy tic-tac-toe breakout, goal straight off the rush? Thats a big reason why. And we've seen it so fvcking often.

 

So basically, we play a system where you're not creating good open scoring chances and that you have to be opportunist offensively and we're exposing our slow Dmen most of the time cause the other team have their own defensive zone + neutral zone to freely prepare their plays.

 

But one reason we we're SO awesome at scoring on the PK in the last few years is cause we'd breakout differently and try to score off the rush instead of slowing down (cause really our puck carrier always slow down when they get to the blue line unless they dump) to settle the play and bring everyone in. 

 

i also think thats one of the reasons Kovy left, with the talent he has and being ask to simply do the same play over and over (and not winning doing it anymore) the best Kovy plays were ALWAYS when we were down a goal late in a game and he'd take it uppon himself to create a scoring chance. He'd then make some crazy rush beating everyone and getting a shot on net 75% of the time he'd even try.

 

Kovy left to make more money with less effort.  That's it.

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Our main problem is our very strict system IMO. We can see the results pretty easily too. 

 

Very rarely you'll see our guys attempting a scoring chances off the rush they always go wide (by themselves even when they are not rush by the dman, as soon they get in the zone they mostly head towards the corner directly, or they dump to get get. Once we're there we have to get the puck to the point, which most of the time goes there to die cause most of our dman are not great offensively. I mean 90% of the time when the puck carrier is about to enter the offensive zone you can already tell nothing good is going to happen but everyone's positioning.

 

Most of the time on our dump in now we do not win the fights and the other team breakout freely with all our 3 forwards still behind the red line and most are slow so they can't backcheck and catch up. I mean... how often did we get burned being in the zone for awhile and booom easy tic-tac-toe breakout, goal straight off the rush? Thats a big reason why. And we've seen it so fvcking often.

 

So basically, we play a system where you're not creating good open scoring chances and that you have to be opportunist offensively and we're exposing our slow Dmen most of the time cause the other team have their own defensive zone + neutral zone to freely prepare their plays.

 

But one reason we we're SO awesome at scoring on the PK in the last few years is cause we'd breakout differently and try to score off the rush instead of slowing down (cause really our puck carrier always slow down when they get to the blue line unless they dump) to settle the play and bring everyone in. 

 

i also think thats one of the reasons Kovy left, with the talent he has and being ask to simply do the same play over and over (and not winning doing it anymore) the best Kovy plays were ALWAYS when we were down a goal late in a game and he'd take it uppon himself to create a scoring chance. He'd then make some crazy rush beating everyone and getting a shot on net 75% of the time he'd even try.

That really drives me nuts, especially with our group of D men......they arent great shooters

its basically a breakout the other way for the team we're playing against

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Very rarely you'll see our guys attempting a scoring chances off the rush they always go wide (by themselves even when they are not rush by the dman, as soon they get in the zone they mostly head towards the corner directly, or they dump to get get. Once we're there we have to get the puck to the point, which most of the time goes there to die cause most of our dman are not great offensively. I mean 90% of the time when the puck carrier is about to enter the offensive zone you can already tell nothing good is going to happen but everyone's positioning.

 

Malarkey.

 

 

 

 

Most of the time on our dump in now we do not win the fights and the other team breakout freely with all our 3 forwards still behind the red line and most are slow so they can't backcheck and catch up. I mean... how often did we get burned being in the zone for awhile and booom easy tic-tac-toe breakout, goal straight off the rush? Thats a big reason why. And we've seen it so fvcking often.

 

That hasn't happened in a few games.  That is a problem with the forwards' positioning and the Devils have worked out that kink to a large degree.  Their defense in the neutral zone has gotten much better.

 

 

 

So basically, we play a system where you're not creating good open scoring chances and that you have to be opportunist offensively and we're exposing our slow Dmen most of the time cause the other team have their own defensive zone + neutral zone to freely prepare their plays.

 

Again, bogus.  The Devils are trying to generate chances off transition - if they weren't they wouldn't have Tedenby in the lineup at all - they're just not very good at it.  They don't have the personnel that can do this consistently, but they manage to play a solid team game anyway.

 

But one reason we we're SO awesome at scoring on the PK in the last few years is cause we'd breakout differently and try to score off the rush instead of slowing down (cause really our puck carrier always slow down when they get to the blue line unless they dump) to settle the play and bring everyone in. 

 

 

 

i also think thats one of the reasons Kovy left, with the talent he has and being ask to simply do the same play over and over (and not winning doing it anymore) the best Kovy plays were ALWAYS when we were down a goal late in a game and he'd take it uppon himself to create a scoring chance. He'd then make some crazy rush beating everyone and getting a shot on net 75% of the time he'd even try.

 

Haha, yeah, this was definitely the best part of Kovalchuk's game was him trying to create scoring chances by himself.  Yeah, sometimes that worked, certainly he was capable of doing it sometimes, but most of the time it resulted in the puck on the opponent's stick.  It's nice to have a guy like that who can try that, but most of the time it didn't work.

 

Also Zajac is yanking everyone forward on his line, they are just not scoring.  It's what's happening right now - Harrold and Loktionov turn the puck over, Columbus gets a miracle shot in, Johnson is forced into a turnover by the ref, Zajac has it out in front and it doesn't go in.  There will be a point where it's the reverse happening, but it better start soon.

 

The third line was utter garbage again last night, 4th line wasn't very good either.  I think it's time for Josefson in for Loktionov again, sadly.  Tedenby had a classic Tedenby type game, makes a horrible turnover, creates 2 good chances and can't cash in, dunno if he'll stay in the lineup on the strength of last night.

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Our main problem is our very strict system IMO. We can see the results pretty easily too. 

 

Very rarely you'll see our guys attempting a scoring chances off the rush they always go wide (by themselves even when they are not rush by the dman, as soon they get in the zone they mostly head towards the corner directly, or they dump to get get. Once we're there we have to get the puck to the point, which most of the time goes there to die cause most of our dman are not great offensively. I mean 90% of the time when the puck carrier is about to enter the offensive zone you can already tell nothing good is going to happen but everyone's positioning.

 

Most of the time on our dump in now we do not win the fights and the other team breakout freely with all our 3 forwards still behind the red line and most are slow so they can't backcheck and catch up. I mean... how often did we get burned being in the zone for awhile and booom easy tic-tac-toe breakout, goal straight off the rush? Thats a big reason why. And we've seen it so fvcking often.

 

So basically, we play a system where you're not creating good open scoring chances and that you have to be opportunist offensively and we're exposing our slow Dmen most of the time cause the other team have their own defensive zone + neutral zone to freely prepare their plays.

 

But one reason we we're SO awesome at scoring on the PK in the last few years is cause we'd breakout differently and try to score off the rush instead of slowing down (cause really our puck carrier always slow down when they get to the blue line unless they dump) to settle the play and bring everyone in. 

 

i also think thats one of the reasons Kovy left, with the talent he has and being ask to simply do the same play over and over (and not winning doing it anymore) the best Kovy plays were ALWAYS when we were down a goal late in a game and he'd take it uppon himself to create a scoring chance. He'd then make some crazy rush beating everyone and getting a shot on net 75% of the time he'd even try.

 

Well, the problem with playing the style you suggest is that our roster can't handle it. We've got what, 1 skilled defenseman and 3 forwards that can play that style? And I'd argue none of those forwards are very good at it either.

 

 

I'm just gonna ignore the Kovalchuk part, because I find to he hilariously untrue.

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I dont think you watched tonight's game because Teddy was pretty nice tonight. He had several very nice setups. Usually I'll hate on him but it was enough for me to take notice of his play making tonight.

I didn't watch the game.  That was just based on how he has been playing - I was bummed when I saw he being left in the line up. So. So, it looks like DeBoer made a good call keeping him in the lineup after all.   People are writing he did a good job but no one wrote "Good call, risking giving him another shot."  sucks to be the coach :evil:

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Devils had two point blank chances wasted last night. Zajac in front on the pass from tedenby and then tedenby's slick move off the rush in the second. Need to start burying those. Tedenby looked great last night

 

'Great' isn't the word I'd use given that turnover that led to the 2nd Columbus goal, but he did create stuff.

 

Ryder also got himself a great look and then deked himself out of a shot.  

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Well, the problem with playing the style you suggest is that our roster can't handle it. We've got what, 1 skilled defenseman and 3 forwards that can play that style? And I'd argue none of those forwards are very good at it either.

 

 

I'm just gonna ignore the Kovalchuk part, because I find to he hilariously untrue.

 

well we can agree to disagree but i've said this before, but i watched Devils games with my friends who were not Devils fans and they we're literally mindblown on how i could predict precisely what players would do once they'd get the puck all game long.

 

Especially Kovalchuk on a rush, coming on the left side he'd skate through the blueline and stop along the board between the blueline and the hashmarks and wait for a trailing guy on the inside for a square pass. Then coming on the right side he'd beat the dman with speed, go all the way around the net without even looking in front and pass to the point. 90% of the time he'd do those specific plays and nothing else.

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'Great' isn't the word I'd use given that turnover that led to the 2nd Columbus goal, but he did create stuff.

Ryder also got himself a great look and then deked himself out of a shot.

This is fair, I get excited seeing a couple positive spurts in a row from him. This is much better than the first 48 lifeless games about of tedenby in 11/12 though
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Haha see you're so baised. Teddy rips a defender of the puck like no one else on the team has done, centers creates a great scoring chance, NJDevs ignores. He beats out a defender for a puck then on a 2 on 1 makes a great play and gets a great shot on goal, NJDevs ignores. He tries to clear a puck and its kept in and cory schneider gets beat on a backhand from the top of the circles, NJDevs says GET HIM OFF THE TEAM. Zajac signs a LT deal, tanks it for over a year, ahhh give him time. Henrique becomes a playoff hero, doesn't perform on a nightly basis ever since, ahhh but he beat the rangers!!!! Loktionov makes #1 on sportscenter top 10, ever since then looks like he should still be playing for the manchester monarchs, HES GUNNA BE A FIRST LINER HERE!!!!! You wanna talk about PDB having his pets, NJDevs.com is the #1 offender when it comes to having pets. You're calling it a lost season 9 games in yet you just bitched about me saying the GAME was over.

 

You say don't give up on zajac, no its not giving up. Dude this isn't a prospect, its a player in what should be his prime performing like garbage nightly. He's got a cap hit like zetterberg, the sedins, lucic, tavares, hall, skinner, seguin, sharp. You wanna put ZAJAC on the same level as those players? No, and if you do youre a kook. You wanna bitch about teddy who skates harder than anyone on the ice, who is actually out there making plays and putting forth an effort. Whatever floats your boat generic njdevs.com poster. But there are much much bigger fish to fry son.

1. Zajac has played 9 games of his deal so far. Yes, we should wait before throwing him under the bus. Same for Henrique. And if you think Zajac plays like garbage, you have no idea what you're talking about.

2. Teddy doesn't need to just create scoring chances and look good for 2 seconds at one moment in the game. He needs to not be fvcking awful at doing everything else too. That or score LOTS of goals. He's done neither.

3. Loktionov makes not that much $$ and no one here is thinking he should score 30 goals or put up 60+ points. I think we'd all be happy with 40+ and that would be a success for him. That is definitely within reach.

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