Hey, Devils fans. How do you all feel about taking in strays? I am a lost sabres fan who just can't handle it anymore. It's so bad. Not just the losing. You get used to that. But the way the organization/franchise has become an absolute joke and laughing stock of the league is just too much for me. So i am looking for a team to support that might actually give me a return on my investment of money, time, etc.
With all of that said, i am wondering if anyone can give me a brief summary of the team. Style of play. How the coaches are doing. Best players. Players you want to ship to the moon. I can absolutely look this all up myself, but sometimes it's easier to get behind something when you hear it straight from the mouths, fingers, keys, whatever of other people. So if anyone is willing, i'd appreciate your perspective for a potential new fan.
Also, i hope this is the right place to post this. If it's not, or if it's inappropriate at all then i hope the mods are able to delete my post. Sorry if i derail your current topic of discussion. Thanks for your consideration.
As for the questions…
Just transitioned from the Lindy Ruff system which was high energy, high event hockey. They had an amazing 22-23 season and beat the Rangers but were exposed against the Canes heavy, tight forecheck. Last season was an unmitigated disaster with key injuries to Jack Hughes, Dougie Hamilton, and Timo Meier among others. It was doomed to fail especially with shoddy goaltending.
We brought in Keefe this off-season and GM Fitzgerald made several key additions. Signed Stefan Noesen, Brenden Dillon, Brett Pesce, and traded for Jacob Markstrom, Johnathon Kovacevic and Paul Cotter. These moves were all made in an attempt to make us bigger and tougher to play against. Combine that with the Keefe hiring and you had a good match. The team is much more defensively sound. There were growing pains early this season with Luke Hughes and Pesce injured. Young, green dmen Simon Nemec and Seamus Casey were on a pair together and Casey was forced to play his offside. He flashed offensively while Nemec was struggling overall. Casey also began to struggle.
Hughes and Pesce came back at the same time and the kids were sent to Utica to season. Both have the potential to be legitimate top 4 RD in the future. It’s great to have the ability to let them develop their games without forcing them into a role they’re not ready for. The Kovacevic trade was initially supposed to be a #7 D acquisition but due to the injuries mentioned he was thrust into a top 4 shutdown role with Siegenthaler. He has been phenomenal and nothing short of a revelation. We want him re-signed if he keeps up this level of play.
Overall we are in a great spot now and moving forward. We have 2 legitimate #1 C’s in Hughes and Hischier. The former has come into his own this season as a true 2 way threat under Keefe and is trusted in just about all situations. The latter is our Barkov/Bergeron. He gets the toughest matchups against opponents top lines and does a fantastic job night in and night out. Perennial Selke candidate. True joy to watch. Jesper Bratt may be our best forward. 6th round pick and has turned into a 2 way stud as well. We have Hughes, Hischier, and Bratt locked up for under 24 million per season.
Meier-Hischier-Mercer
-The line assigned to go against the #1 of the opposition. Meier plays a heavy game and is a volume shooter. Would like more production but you can see he has the capability to take over games. Hischier I’ve mentioned. 2way stud. Mercer is still young and battling consistency issues. You can see a top 6 player there but he needs to be more consistent in his game.
Palat-Hughes-Bratt
-Hughes and Bratt share a brain. They are incredible together. Both small forwards and can decimate you in transition. Both have improved on the cycle and are more of a threat in extended offensive zone possessions. Palat is and has been a whipping boy on this board. He does a lot of the little things well but the production just hasn’t been there for what he’s being paid. Been better as of late so hopefully he’s finding his offensive stride.
Cotter-Haula-Noesen
-Noesen the standout here. He’s on PP1 as the net front presence. Already tied his career high of 14 goals not even halfway through the season. Phenomenal signing by Fitzgerald. Haula has been a fine 3C for us since he’s been here. Offence has fallen off this season but he’s a good face off guy who won’t hurt you defensively. Cotter started off red hot but has been ice cold for awhile. Good skater and physical. Ideally he’s a 4th line guy.
Tatar-Lazar-Bastian
-Not much to say here. Tatar was brought in to be a depth guy and he’s just that. Doesn’t hurt you anywhere really and can play up the lineup if need be. Lazar a solid glue guy. Good 2 way 4th liner who just came back from a tough injury. Bastian is another solid 4th liner. Good forechecker who also came back from a tough injury.
Hughes-Pesce
-Started the season injured and returned at the same time. Hughes is a legitimate emerging stud. Future #1 if he isn’t already. Big and skates like the wind. He is just scratching the surface. Pesce a great compliment. Great in zone defender who just finds ways to get in the way of pucks. Excellent stick work.
Siegenthaler-Kovacevic
-A true shutdown pair since the moment they played together at the start of the season. Both big guys with excellent sticks. They give up nothing in front of the net. They rate at the top of the league for defensive play. Just a steady pair you’re not afraid to have out there in any situation. Siegs is bouncing back after a tough one last season. Kovy has been a true revelation. From expected #7 to hoping we can keep him. UFA.
Dillon-Hamilton
-Dillon is a rough and tumble guy. Throws his weight around but is prone to bad pinches and reads at times. Perfectly fine guy for the 3rd pair. Happy to have him. Hamilton is coming off a rough injury last season and is having ups and downs. Him and Dillon are both aggressive and that leads to some issues at times. Hamilton is a weapon on PP1 up top. Very nice 3rd pair albeit expensive.
Markstrom
-Has solid numbers but gives up some real stinkers at times. Makes up for that with some impressive high danger saves. We traded a 1st and Bahl for him so jury is still out on that trade but he’s been fine for us overall. Room for improvement I’d say.
Allen
-Been a really good backup. Had a couple ugly games but also had some real good ones too. Not much more to say.
Overall this team is coming together nicely. They played a lot of hockey early on and that led to some struggles with a new coach and new system being implemented. We are over the moon with Keefe so far. This is a legitimately great defensive team at the moment and is still producing good offensive results. There is a concern about the forward depth and that is something we expect Fitzgerald to address prior to the deadline.
I hope you stick around because you picked a good team to cheer for now and likely in the future. They are rounding into form.