iamtheprodigy Posted April 13, 2014 Share Posted April 13, 2014 I don't know how you could possibly have "loved" this season. I love the Devils. I love almost everyone who skates for them. This season sucked; it would have been easier if we just weren't very good. The reason I hated this season is what you said- we weren't awful, we were just weren't good enough. In other words, "I would have been happier if the team was worse." I don't believe that for a second. How could anyone say they'd be happier being way out of the playoff picture than at least having a chance? Was it frustrating to get close and not make it? Sure. But it was a hell of a lot better than having meaningless games from January/February to the end of the season. At least we had meaningful games up to the very last few. The team had sh!t luck all year long and didn't have the talent to make up for it. That's how I'd sum it up. Next year, we make the team a little more talented with some smart moves, we get a little more luck, and I fully believe that we can get back to the playoffs. Maybe it's a semantics issue, but I could just never say "I hated this season". I love my team and even if they stunk up the ice all year I'd be happy to watch them and I'd enjoy myself. They did a lot better than stink it up, they just didn't quite make it where we wanted them to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neb00rs Posted April 13, 2014 Share Posted April 13, 2014 In other words, "I would have been happier if the team was worse." I don't believe that for a second. How could anyone say they'd be happier being way out of the playoff picture than at least having a chance? Was it frustrating to get close and not make it? Sure. But it was a hell of a lot better than having meaningless games from January/February to the end of the season. At least we had meaningful games up to the very last few. The team had sh!t luck all year long and didn't have the talent to make up for it. That's how I'd sum it up. Next year, we make the team a little more talented with some smart moves, we get a little more luck, and I fully believe that we can get back to the playoffs. Maybe it's a semantics issue, but I could just never say "I hated this season". I love my team and even if they stunk up the ice all year I'd be happy to watch them and I'd enjoy myself. They did a lot better than stink it up, they just didn't quite make it where we wanted them to. How can you not understand that, it's easy? Being a Niners fan these past 4 years has been way more frustrating and difficult than in the 6 years prior in which we sucked. Sure, during the season you don't hope that they are worse than they are but if the team constantly raises your hopes only to falter, the experience can be excruciating. Again, you should be able to figure that out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Brown Posted April 13, 2014 Share Posted April 13, 2014 (edited) To say we weren't a good team is simply wrong if you look at it from an analytic's point of view. I won't even have to use fancy stats either. The Devils are in the upper half of the league in several categories. Many of those, they're top ten. But I'll start by pointing out categories where we're low in the rankings (bottom 10). Goals per game: 2.40 (27th) - Minnesota and LA average 2.42 goals per game and they're both in the playoffs. So we may not have scored a lot, we scored enough. 5 on 5 GF/GA ratio: 0.92 (21st) - To put this into perspective, we were a 0.93 in 2012 where we went to the Finals. Shots per game: 26.8 (28th) - Minnesota averaged fewer shots per game than we did. Also shots are kind of unreliable as they're not counted consistently and varies arena to arena. Trail 1st WPCT: .132 (30th) - This is more a mental thing. The Devils were also very good with the goalie pulled so this stat doesn't mean much to me. Faceoffs: 47% (27th) - Definitely a problem, but it still shouldn't kill the team. The Devils haven't been good at faceoffs for a while. Categories where we're high in the rankings (top 10). Goals allowed per game: 2.38 (7th) - We were actually top 5 up until the Olympic break. Power Play: 19.5% (9th) - This is why Gelinas should have been up all year. Penalty Kill: 86.4% (1st) Shots allowed per game: 25.5 (1st) I'd say we were a good team this year. Edited April 13, 2014 by Mike Brown Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Derek21 Posted April 13, 2014 Share Posted April 13, 2014 I enjoyed seeing the players give Marty his moment. That was a nice touch. Whatever your thoughts are, without Brodeur there are no Jersey Devils. He is the man. Even in the twilight, he dug deep and outplayed Hank to get them there one final time. In a year they were viewed as an afterthought. Brodeur is one of those special athletes that comes around once in a lifetime. He is a living legend. If he doesn't want to go out the way Rivera and Jeter are, that's his choice. Even with his commentary, the man is one thing. A winner. Even I know. Marty's Better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devilsrule33 Posted April 13, 2014 Author Share Posted April 13, 2014 I enjoyed seeing the players give Marty his moment. That was a nice touch. Whatever your thoughts are, without Brodeur there are no Jersey Devils. He is the man. Even in the twilight, he dug deep and outplayed Hank to get them there one final time. In a year they were viewed as an afterthought. Brodeur is one of those special athletes that comes around once in a lifetime. He is a living legend. If he doesn't want to go out the way Rivera and Jeter are, that's his choice. Even with his commentary, the man is one thing. A winner. Even I know. Marty's Better. How difficult was it for YOU to write that? Very well said, Derek. As happy as I am to see the torch passed to Cory (hopefully for more than one season), it was great to watch Brodeur with his distinct style one more time, today. The beautiful puck handling The skate save on the breakaway. The standing glove save. He played the position differently. I'll miss that next season. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Derek21 Posted April 13, 2014 Share Posted April 13, 2014 How difficult was it for YOU to write that? Very well said, Derek. As happy as I am to see the torch passed to Cory (hopefully for more than one season), it was great to watch Brodeur with his distinct style one more time, today. The beautiful puck handling The skate save on the breakaway. The standing glove save. He played the position differently. I'll miss that next season. Not difficult at all dr. I devoted an entire tribute post on the blog to him. Marty deserved that send off. I'm really glad the fans treated him to one last memorable moment full of chants we've come to appreciate. Even I was a bit sad watching the end game interview. Hope he retires. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Brown Posted April 13, 2014 Share Posted April 13, 2014 How difficult was it for YOU to write that? Very well said, Derek. As happy as I am to see the torch passed to Cory (hopefully for more than one season), it was great to watch Brodeur with his distinct style one more time, today. The beautiful puck handling The skate save on the breakaway. The standing glove save. He played the position differently. I'll miss that next season. Brodeur's style was a treat to watch for sure. Unfortunately, it's not conducive to the deflection style offense teams use today. It's a great style for one on one shots between shooter and goalie. However with screens and deflections, it's not. Brodeur's style is all about reflexes. How can you react to a shot when you can't see the puck? You can't that's why he wasn't great with deflections. Butterfly goalies are all about blocking the puck, and being in position. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadDog2020 Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 I have to say, it was a really fun afternoon at the Rock and it was nice to end with a win, even if it was against the Bruins' B-squad. I'm watching the postgame on the DVR now. Its such a weird day though. No more Chico, Marty playing most likely his last game as a Devil... I just feel kind of empty inside about it right now. Its just strange and hard to process. Its a sad day for this franchise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PWW Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 Had a great time at the game. I've been very critical of Marty this year and whatnot, but today I put that all on the backburner and was glad the crowd did the same. Hell, I even wore my Marty t-shirt to the game for the first time in a few years and it finally saw it's first win haha. Glad Marty got the send-off he deserved and got a win to boot. I was proud to be there in person to salute the man who made me a fan of this team and more importantly, KEPT me a fan of this team by being the GOAT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Devilsfan118 Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 Definitely happy this season and it's ups and downs are behind us now.. It was a frustrating year. Plenty of positives to take away though, and I think next year might be a great one if necessary moves and acquisitions are made. I'm excited to see what Lou has planned for this offseason. Definitely got a little misty during the end there. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hit the post Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 It all started to jell in 93-94,we who were STH back then watched it all unfold in front of us.Marty without a doubt was the major piece of the puzzle. I've said it before,I was so lucky to have seen them win not just 1 cup but 3. I feel for you younger fans as I don't think the Devil will be anything like those teams for a very long time. Nice send off by the fans today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThreeCups Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 It all started to jell in 93-94,we who were STH back then watched it all unfold in front of us.Marty without a doubt was the major piece of the puzzle. I've said it before,I was so lucky to have seen them win not just 1 cup but 3. I feel for you younger fans as I don't think the Devil will be anything like those teams for a very long time. Nice send off by the fans today. The sad truth is, we will NEVER see an era like that again... The whole organization feels different now. We had a prime Brodeur in goal, with two HOF defenseman in Stevens and Nieds; along with other excellent complimentary d-men in their own right over the years. Driver, Dano, White, Rafalski, etc etc It was an amazing run...and will surely be missed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iamtheprodigy Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 How can you not understand that, it's easy? Being a Niners fan these past 4 years has been way more frustrating and difficult than in the 6 years prior in which we sucked. Sure, during the season you don't hope that they are worse than they are but if the team constantly raises your hopes only to falter, the experience can be excruciating. Again, you should be able to figure that out. Why do you have to post that in such a condescending way, as if my opinion is completely idiotic? Can't I disagree with you and not be a moron? Can't other people feel differently than you and still be intellectual? For me, I would much rather have hopes that are not met than to not have any reason to have any hopes at all. When the Devils were mired in their terrible start under MacLean, I could barely stand to watch the games at all. There were nights where I knew the Devils had a game and I just chose to do something else besides watch their pathetic effort. Usually if there is a Devils game I look forward to it all day long and don't miss a second of it. This season I watched and enjoyed almost every single game to the end of the season, even though I was disappointed in coming up short many nights. Rarely did I feel that the Devils failed to show up or got blown out in embarrassing fashion. Being close is way better to me than not being close at all. I wouldn't feel nearly as emotionally invested in the game if I knew that the outcome of the season was already a foregone conclusion. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2ELIAS6 Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 iam very glad i decided to go today to see marty.. still feel alittle sad after it all sinks in ..will certainly miss him for sure the guy was my hero since i was a little kid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheRedStorm Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 (edited) Glad he got the much deserved appreciation, but i still feel if he would have done the smart thing and announced his retirement the scene would have been much much more emotional and memorable. He deserved the royal treatment that comes with a living legend retiring, not trying to hang on. Edited April 14, 2014 by TheRedStorm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevilMinder Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 I agree, and the quasi not final? game dimmed it a little bit for me being completely into an emotional farewell. I still got a little choked up in the end though. Thanks to the crowd for saluting Marty at every chance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devilsrule33 Posted April 14, 2014 Author Share Posted April 14, 2014 (edited) Glad he got the much deserved appreciation, but i still feel if he would have done the smart thing and announced his retirement the scene would have been much much more emotional and memorable. He deserved the royal treatment that comes with a living legend retiring, not trying to hang on. You are right, but today still could have been a more special day if the team wanted to do something, regardless of not having an official decision. Hard to compare Gretzky to Brodeur, but I vividly remember Wayne's final game in Ottawa before he made it public that he was retiring. There were rumours of it, and the Senators posted a video during a commercial timeout that led to a 5-6 minute standing ovation delay. Maybe, that's all that was needed at today's game. Same goes for Modano's last game in Dallas when he still wanted to play. A simple video could have taken it to the next level. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lvZCfZfCmA Edited April 14, 2014 by devilsrule33 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Devils Pride 26 Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 Glad he got the much deserved appreciation, but i still feel if he would have done the smart thing and announced his retirement the scene would have been much much more emotional and memorable. He deserved the royal treatment that comes with a living legend retiring, not trying to hang on. Agree. I've been rough on Brodeur all year and I'm glad the season is over because it just didn't feel right.I really hope Marty is done now, he's a living legend and I want to remember him at his best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadDog2020 Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 @TGfireandice: Brodeur noted that the last shot he faced "was a goal." Marchand scored with 16 seconds left. @TGfireandice: Brodeur: "It’s important when you have 1 good goalie you’ve got to give him the bulk of the work & Schneids will get that from now on.” @TGfireandice: Brodeur's teammates made him go out to center ice by himself after game to salute fans. Brodeur said "It was a little emotional." @TGfireandice: Brodeur said Elias told him, "‘Go by yourself. You deserve it.’ That was nice of him." @TGfireandice: Brodeur kind of hinted he might not want to play in East if he doesn't come back to Devils. @TGfireandice: Brodeur: "Just the thought about playing the Devils would kill me. That’s one of the things that bothers me the most.” Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devilsrule33 Posted April 14, 2014 Author Share Posted April 14, 2014 From the quotes today, it really seems that Marty just doesn't want to retire. I almost get the feeling that the team or the role might not matter as much as he made it out to be earlier. Maybe, there is a limit to that, but he's not ready to stop playing hockey. He loves the game that much. It used to be that he wanted to play 82 games because of that love. Now he might be trying to talk himself into 20... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neb00rs Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 From the quotes today, it really seems that Marty just doesn't want to retire. I almost get the feeling that the team or the role might not matter as much as he made it out to be earlier. Maybe, there is a limit to that, but he's not ready to stop playing hockey. He loves the game that much. It used to be that he wanted to play 82 games because of that love. Now he might be trying to talk himself into 20... I can agree here. On the surface, he made poor choices of words, but his intent was to be Marty. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neb00rs Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 (edited) I enjoyed seeing the players give Marty his moment. That was a nice touch. Whatever your thoughts are, without Brodeur there are no Jersey Devils. He is the man. Even in the twilight, he dug deep and outplayed Hank to get them there one final time. In a year they were viewed as an afterthought. Brodeur is one of those special athletes that comes around once in a lifetime. He is a living legend. If he doesn't want to go out the way Rivera and Jeter are, that's his choice. Even with his commentary, the man is one thing. A winner. Even I know. Marty's Better. My compliments to you sir, I don't know that I myself have the class to make such comments towards a hated rival. Why do you have to post that in such a condescending way, as if my opinion is completely idiotic? Can't I disagree with you and not be a moron? Can't other people feel differently than you and still be intellectual? For me, I would much rather have hopes that are not met than to not have any reason to have any hopes at all. When the Devils were mired in their terrible start under MacLean, I could barely stand to watch the games at all. There were nights where I knew the Devils had a game and I just chose to do something else besides watch their pathetic effort. Usually if there is a Devils game I look forward to it all day long and don't miss a second of it. This season I watched and enjoyed almost every single game to the end of the season, even though I was disappointed in coming up short many nights. Rarely did I feel that the Devils failed to show up or got blown out in embarrassing fashion. Being close is way better to me than not being close at all. I wouldn't feel nearly as emotionally invested in the game if I knew that the outcome of the season was already a foregone conclusion. I think you're a very good poster on here, always have. I can answer that question but I did not use the word "idiotic" that was you, and you don't have to respond with hyperbole and act like I have wronged you in some egregious way, though others might applaud you. I replied as I did because you implied that the other poster is insincere or doesn't know how he himself feels when you say "I don't believe that for a second." You also didn't address the issue - of course everyone wants this team playing as well as possible but in hindsight certain 'on the cusp' teams can cause fans a lot of grievance, more than bottom of the barrel teams. You passed over that truth and made it seem like it means that people are rooting to have a losing team. rather than a decent team. Lastly, I don't doubt that YOU would rather have it this way and that YOU enjoyed the season but don't make other fans feel bad that they don't share that point of view or imply that they are not being truthful when they say that they don't. You elevate yourself above others with your original post, and by attacking with the retort you did in your last post, you elevate yourself above me, as if I took away your right to disagree. and that in itself came off condescending to me. Edited April 14, 2014 by Neb00rs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devilsrule33 Posted April 14, 2014 Author Share Posted April 14, 2014 Cool moments continued around the league today for players announcing their retirements in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zubie#8 Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 Only in hockey, that is a cool moment! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muevelos Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 Nicd to see Selanne give some light to Jiggy, may be his final game as well had Brucy crying. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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