Timmins has been very productive so far, past "drinking problems" aside, he's been pretty good for Albany.
Not bad for someone that cost Krys Barch.
**** if he's going to keep scoring he can sleep on my couch no problem.
Yes he tends to get LOUD and then quiet again, and when something that looks exciting happens he gets LOUD again.
The way he calls a goal for the other team is just ''Shot score''. with a fairly quiet tone. When Albany scores he has an aneurysm though.
florida acted like they made out in that trade. They tweeted "BARCH IS BACK!!!!!!"
The AHL thing is a RIPOFF. NHL Gamecenter is 150 and the AHL equivalent is THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS with NO monthly payment plans. WTF.
so a mix of laughlin and miskin.
Nothing compares to Mishkin haha.
Randy Moller is random as all hell:
I will say this, if Schneider is already spazzing out in the locker room, 6 games into the season then they absolutely HAVE to resolve that conflict or else this is going to get MUCH more uglier than it is now a.k.a him wanting to walk in a year and a half. He is the one guy that they cannot afford to irritate. He's probably the most important part of this organization moving forward.
I'm just genuinely terrified that Lou and DeBoer are thinking "Things aren't going well.... we need Pelley, Sestito, and Janssen"
From nj.com. Some stats to enjoy.
--The Devils average 1.83 goals per game, 26th in the NHL.
--They've allowed 3.17 goals per contest, which is 24th in the league.
--New Jersey's power play is ranked 29th at 6.7 percent.
--Their 24.8 shots per game are worse than all but two teams.
--The Devils have won 44 percent of their faceoffs. That's better than just one team: the Florida Panthers.
--Their 29 takeaways are 23rd in the NHL.
--New Jersey has been out-shot in each of its last four games.
--The Devils now have two OT losses despite leading in the first period and another in which they led after the second frame.
From nj.com. Some stats to enjoy.
--The Devils average 1.83 goals per game, 26th in the NHL.
--They've allowed 3.17 goals per contest, which is 24th in the league.
--New Jersey's power play is ranked 29th at 6.7 percent.
--Their 24.8 shots per game are worse than all but two teams.
--The Devils have won 44 percent of their faceoffs. That's better than just one team: the Florida Panthers.
--Their 29 takeaways are 23rd in the NHL.
--New Jersey has been out-shot in each of its last four games.
--The Devils now have two OT losses despite leading in the first period and another in which they led after the second frame.