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Blissfully Mediocre
I mean, he crosschecked him in the face right in front of an official lolThis may be pure homerism but I didn't think the Timo thing was that bad. Seen way worse not even called
I mean, he crosschecked him in the face right in front of an official lolThis may be pure homerism but I didn't think the Timo thing was that bad. Seen way worse not even called
This almost read like “The Devils lost that one game once, so how good could their quarter have actually been?”First Quarter grades from ESPN
New Jersey Devils
Preseason over/under: 101.5
Current points pace: 109.3
What's gone right? New Jersey at its best is playing hard, physical hockey. Cliche? Yes. True? Fact. The Devils were pushed around in seasons past, but the offseason addition of Brenden Dillon, for example, has helped set a tone for New Jersey. Speaking of offseason moves, acquiring Jacob Markstrom has (finally!) set the Devils up for success in net. Markstrom is providing a much-needed boost in goal (.907 SV%, 2.54 GAA) and that, along with New Jersey's overall defensive buy-in, has them sixth in goals against per game (2.61). Meanwhile, Jesper Bratt (28 points in 23 games) and Jack Hughes (25 points in 23) are packing a punch up front, and the Devils' special teams have been good. In most ways, New Jersey has performed right to expectations.
What's gone wrong? Inconsistency. New Jersey has lost to San Jose, only to beat Florida in consecutive games. The Devils have been blanked by Tampa Bay -- and then crushed the Hurricanes. Being shut out happens to the Devils too frequently, with their past three defeats all coming without a goal from New Jersey. It suggests a lack of depth scoring the Devils must address. And they have been average in shot generation (16th), another potential offensive issue that could slow New Jersey's progress. First-year coach Sheldon Keefe may still be getting his message across to the Devils.
Grade: B. New Jersey is right on pace with where it is supposed to be. Nothing wrong with that -- but it also feels like the Devils could be further ahead. They have weathered some injury issues but none so debilitating that the Devils couldn't rally. Putting together the same effort each night will move New Jersey along. Backsliding against the league's lowest-ranking teams only to rise against stiff competition rarely takes a club where it wants to go in April. The Devils establishing and maintaining an identity from here is critical.
I read it but only because I'm always looking for power rankings. I just can't get over how terrible ESPN is for hockey. Devils get a B for beating all these good teams and the Rangers get an even better score for being 1-6 against teams in playoff spots.
I just can't take them seriously.
I mean, he crosschecked him in the face right in front of an official lol
I mean, he crosschecked him in the face right in front of an official lol
They have actual reporters (plural) covering the NHL ever since they got back the broadcast rights. Their logic is probably "yeah, that'll do."You'd think they would want to do a better job and maybe push a little more eyes to that coverage given their ESPN+ / Hulu stuff that puts out the local coverages of games.
Oh, it definitely wasn't intentional. I don't think Timo was aiming for his head or anything, he's just taller than L'Heureux lol.no disagreement. just don't think it was done with blatant disregard for the other players wellbeing like some of the shit Rempe pulls. I've watched it back several times and it almost looked more like Meier was trying to get him in the face with his glove and the stick caught him first because of the way the other player grabbed onto his stick. It is what it is. Rempe railroads someone away from the play and I don't think he's getting a call today.
Carson Soucy got 1 game in the playoffs last year for a similar crosscheck to the head, so I expect Meier to get something too.Oh, it definitely wasn't intentional. I don't think Timo was aiming for his head or anything, he's just taller than L'Heureux lol.
But once you're retaliating and you hit someone in the face, its over. That's a major and possibly a suspension. Its definitely more of a "it is what it is" situation as you said. Timo lost his cool just a bit and then there was a little bad luck in the result. Most of the time, that ends up resulting in offsetting minor roughing penalties or a no harm, no foul scrum that gets pulled apart.
Rempe got sent down today, so at least the Rangers braintrust is as tired of his shit as the rest of us.Carson Soucy got 1 game in the playoffs last year for a similar crosscheck to the head, so I expect Meier to get something too.
The Rempe thing is utter BS though. Kid is only in the league to goon it up. DOPS/Parros won't do anything though, they love it.
He should get a game just for stupidity…anything beyond that is just DOPS telling us to f*** off since they don’t punish jack shit anymore.He already got the gate. I'm guessing 1 game.
Can we afford Tkachuk?Don’t be shocked if we try to get Tkachuk if Ottawa continues to go down in flames and how Tkachuk would accept a trade here. His wife is from NJ, and the whole Brady and Fitz family ties and being friends with Jack.
I’m assuming Tom would find a way to make it work.Can we afford Tkachuk?
To be fair, cheap-shot interference plays are rarely punished unless they result in a severe injury.Useless bum that does nothing but try to injure guys can do this shit all he wants though
LMAO
Useless bum that does nothing but try to injure guys can do this shit all he wants though
Mentally preparing for MacDermid-Dowling-BowersIt is what it is. I’m guessing they move Tatar up with Hischier and Noesen for the Blues game tomorrow. He’s defensively responsible and has proven to be a good fit with Nico in the past