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I think it's a terrible idea to root to play one team over another. This feels like an @EdJovanovski reverse Kravtsov jinx.
It would still be an issue, but might be one less Devils player for the rest of the series. I don't want to see Hughes get seriously hurt, but would lose my sanity with some serious laughter and joy.Ok, and if Trouba lands one big hit, that makes their speed not an issue?
Nah we’ve had polls like this as long as I rememberI think it's a terrible idea to root to play one team over another. This feels like an @EdJovanovski reverse Kravtsov jinx.
Vegas went all the way to the Final their first time. There are no hard rules for this. Sometimes, a team can be wet behind the ears enough that they don't even know what pressure is and how it debilitates. The Cinderella effect to a degree. I think if NJ falls short, it is NEXT year where they'll have pressure to succeed.Devils. I Do not think they are ready for this jelly.
With the Devils you need to play them patient and tight and take away their space in all 3 zones. If you give them ice and let them dictate the pace then the only hope for winning is Igor stealing it. If you want to outplay them you can't let them use their speed the way they do at their best, you have to play them tight and control the pace of the game. The Rangers are capable of playing this way, we've seen it this season. It's just a matter of whether or not they can do it against the Devils.
Basically I think you 100,000% can NOT come out sloppy and loose vs them in game 1 or in any game for that matter. For game 1 specifically because with a young team that hasn't faced much adversity really all season, the real thing you want to do is make them uncomfortable, a team like that should be a little fragile mentally at least at first so it's something you absolutely need to exploit much how Tampa does seemingly every series they play. If you let them come out and outplay you and get a 2-0 lead in period 1 of game 1 then it's just going to make them super comfortable and they'll be feeling great and play their game. You come out and figuratively punch them in the mouth and have them off their game from the beginning and it will bode well. It's not just hitting, though that's a part of it. It's not letting them have time, frustrating them and taking away lanes, playing tight on them, finishing checks on the boards, blocking shots, not letting any odd man rushes. Just overall frustrating them.
who said their speed wouldn't be an issue?Ok, and if Trouba lands one big hit, that makes their speed not an issue?
They should just watch what Tampa did to Florida last playoffs.With the Devils you need to play them patient and tight and take away their space in all 3 zones. If you give them ice and let them dictate the pace then the only hope for winning is Igor stealing it. If you want to outplay them you can't let them use their speed the way they do at their best, you have to play them tight and control the pace of the game. The Rangers are capable of playing this way, we've seen it this season. It's just a matter of whether or not they can do it against the Devils.
Basically I think you 100,000% can NOT come out sloppy and loose vs them in game 1 or in any game for that matter. For game 1 specifically because with a young team that hasn't faced much adversity really all season, the real thing you want to do is make them uncomfortable, a team like that should be a little fragile mentally at least at first so it's something you absolutely need to exploit much how Tampa does seemingly every series they play. If you let them come out and outplay you and get a 2-0 lead in period 1 of game 1 then it's just going to make them super comfortable and they'll be feeling great and play their game. You come out and figuratively punch them in the mouth and have them off their game from the beginning and it will bode well. It's not just hitting, though that's a part of it. It's not letting them have time, frustrating them and taking away lanes, playing tight on them, finishing checks on the boards, blocking shots, not letting any odd man rushes. Just overall frustrating them.
If anything, Carolina is the team that's gonna get on the plane and go home if you look at them funny, not the Devils.
Last game, Devils were pulling up and making low percentage plays to avoid being hit by the second period. Any team heavy on the body is a nightmare series for them, and we are in the top tier in that category. ESPECIALLY come playoff time. The bottom line, IMO of course, is that the Devils are a team built for the regular season who feasted on wide open play and loved 3x3 OT and have comparitively little playoff experience. I honestly think they come crashing to earth in the playoffs. NYR on the other hand...You have to catch somebody to hit them.
That won't happen, but they've shown what they do when the hitting is consistent. I'm not saying they will quit but they will get worn down, they will pull up to avoid hits, they will rush plays and make bad decisions.This idea that the Devils are just gonna quit because we hit them once feels like massive cope. We're gonna be forced to accept that they're a good team.
I live in NJ. All my friends are Devils fans. To beat them would activate the electricity in my brain like a snowstorm of cocaine.
To lose would be putting a toothpick under one of my toenails and kicking a wall.
Give me Carolina.
I guess I'm a lot more optimistic than most, my emotional highs with hockey get very high. I would absolutely cry tears of joy if the Rangers won the cup, I even did seeing Ovechkin finally lift the cup. But I would never cry, throw something, etc over a loss. I get over a loss within 5 minutes, my negative emotions don't get anywhere near as extreme as my positive emotions. So I want JerseyI live in NJ. All my friends are Devils fans. To beat them would activate the electricity in my brain like a snowstorm of cocaine.
To lose would be putting a toothpick under one of my toenails and kicking a wall.
Give me Carolina.
I think you're contradicting yourself?It feels like Carolina is who we will be playing in the 1st round.
NJD @ WSH and CAR @ FLA decides it.
I'd really love to watch Jersey vs Piles. dont know if that can happen
yeah, that's why I said , I dont know if that can happen.I think your contradicting yourself?
We can't play Carolina if and watch Jersey play the Piles.
If we play Carolina that means that Florida got 2 points tomorrow and they play NJ.
Every team has less space in the playoffs. A team with elite speed is more equipped to deal with that.Last game, Devils were pulling up and making low percentage plays to avoid being hit by the second period. Any team heavy on the body is a nightmare series for them, and we are in the top tier in that category. ESPECIALLY come playoff time. The bottom line, IMO of course, is that the Devils are a team built for the regular season who feasted on wide open play and loved 3x3 OT and have comparitively little playoff experience. I honestly think they come crashing to earth in the playoffs. NYR on the other hand...
That won't happen, but they've shown what they do when the hitting is consistent. I'm not saying they will quit but they will get worn down, they will pull up to avoid hits, they will rush plays and make bad decisions.
I hope you're right and what we have been seeing in these regular season games is him just "saving" himself for the playoffs. I know Kane has never played a in your face game but he literally pulls up every time he gets close to someone along the board even on the pp. He pulls a Cam Newton "trying to pick up a fumble" in the 2016 superbowl way too often.I think Kane is going to surprise a lot of people in the playoffs