hockeyprogram.blogspot.com - 1/22/2009
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The Devils at the break have surprised everyone...including me. Here is their story....complete with injuries, blood, and gore....gore for the rest of the NHL....that is!
Enjoy!
Underachieving? To a Point.
inlouwetrust.com 12/30/2008 — So I was reading Dominik at Lighthouse Hockey the other day and he found something cool at the Forechecker. Dirk Hoag (a.k.a. The Forechecker) put together a PythagenPuck Analysis , which is essentially a means of looking at team's goals for ...
The Promise Is Back!! Caps-Devils 4!
hockeyprogram.blogspot.com 2/3/2009 — Well what do you know....tomorrow is a big big game in New Jersey. Scott Clemmensen and the New Jersey Devils up against Alexander Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals. Remember this effort a few months ago? I am still holding to it.
Read more on the bet.....
What Did You Think: The Attendance Issue
inlouwetrust.com 1/14/2009 — A little over a week ago, I posited the question as to reasons why the Devils' attendance is as it is and what should be done to improve it. I was floored by the amount of effort put into the responses and discovered that marketing really ...
Brodeur Breeds Success, Right?
viewfrommyseats.com 2/25/2009 — Have you ever had one of those friends that just seems to be a little more successful than the rest of your group? He’s the kind of guy that is dedicated to his job, works hard and is smart with his money. Now imagine that friend hitting the lottery! Since he’s the kind of guy that’s ...
New Jersey Devils At The Deadline!
thehockeyprogram.net 2/28/2009 — New Jersey Devils Opening Video (08-09) New Jersey Devils (39-19-3) -- 1st, Atlantic...3rd Conf. What got them there? Well honestly a resilient offense and timely goaltending from someone not named Martin Brodeur for most of the season is what got the Devils to this point.
Read on for more!!
February 2009 in Review
inlouwetrust.com 3/2/2009 — February is the shortest month of the year, but it was one of the busiest for the Devils with 12 games in 28 days. As far as a month goes, it's pretty complete. It featured some highs, some lows, all kinds of wins and losses, and some big ...
The Devils' Offensive Style
inlouwetrust.com 2/15/2009 — Now that there's a bit of a lull, thanks to the weekend, let's consider how the Devils have been successful on offense this season. They certainly have been productive. The Devils score an average of 3.02 goals per game, which is the ...
Dear Ranger Fans!!!
hockeyprogram.blogspot.com 12/12/2008 — This is a funny look at the rivalry from a ticked off Devils fan. That Devils fan of course is yours truly who would like nothing more than a Devils win on a Friday!!!
He's Coming; But When Will He Be Back?
inlouwetrust.com 2/11/2009 — Outside of the Devils games, the big story on Chere's and Gulitti's blogs has been the return of Martin Brodeur to the ice. While it's not in full, official practices, he's seeing shots and that's big. In fact, Gulitti has brought back what ...
1ST PLACE - AND MARTY'S BACK SKATING —
NY Post: Sports 1/22/2009
Without Martin Brodeur, the Devils last night secured the Atlantic Division lead for the All-Star break. Without the Devils, Brodeur began skating yesterday for the first time in the 2½ months since he underwent biceps tendon reattachment...
Morning Reading List —
Capitals Insider 1/22/2009
Perhaps all you need to want to read a story about the Capitals in USA Today is the following excerpt. Don't forget to view the slideshow that goes along with it. Alex Ovechkin, last season's league MVP, is Washington's only player in Sunday's game in ...
Crosby Out, St. Louis In —
Capitals Insider 1/22/2009
Some of you folks may have aleady seen this, but for those of you haven't the NHL announced this afternoon that Sidney Crosby will miss the All-Star Game for the second straight year because of an injury. Crosby, who suffered a sprained left knee ...
No Brodeur, No Problem: Devils on a Roll —
Bleacher Report - NHL 1/23/2009
In a season that saw the backbone of their organization get hurt just 10 games into the regular season, the New Jersey Devils have quieted the critics who ended their season with the injury to goalie Martin Brodeur, including me.
But can you ...