And Pittsburgh is still coming on strong, like I said.
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And Pittsburgh is still coming on strong, like I said.
Or Washington is still sliding, like I said.
Personally l like the fact the Devils are getting their shit hockey out of the system now then in April and besides every year the Devils start heating up late March and steam roll into April for the playoffs. And also how many no.1 seeds in the East win the Cup anyway? Not many, so lets just be smiling we have home ice to start the run and like the fact NJ is a strong road team with a goalie who by playoffs start will have one or maybe BOTH records out of the way. Eat shit Roy...cry baby wife beater.
I'd rather see them play hard and lose tight than this shit.
Finishing first in the Atlantic hasn't meant all that much, unfortunately, although I think this Devils team is better than any of the past four years.
We'll see. In this lockout era, these teams are all terribly close.
Sutter put it best:
Still, Sutter also thought the Devils' play dropped off in the overtime win in Toronto after they played very well in consecutive home wins over Colorado, Florida and Philadelphia. Before that, they played poorly on a three-game road trip.
"It's telling me we're doing this," Sutter said, moving his hand up and down. "And that's not what we want because if you're doing that and you continue to do that, what if you're down here when you hit the playoffs. That's why I want our team to be doing this (moving his hand gradually up), taking slow, gradual steps and getting better and better. Because (moving his hand up and down) is what happened in the past, what happened last year. And we got down here and we didn't recover from it."
Canadiens whacked Carbeneau today, Gainey is doing double duty for the rest of the season.
All because Gainey couldn't give Carbeneau a goalie.
Montreal fired their coach. LOL.
The Rangers are a remarkably different team under Torts. Crazy.
Yeah, they used to score 1 under Renney. :p