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Devils are Back from the Road and They Brought Home Success


DeviLS ROAD TRIP 

Last 5 Games (Links go to Devils.nhl.com recaps)

@ Montreal Sat 12/06 OT - W 2 - 1
@ Philadelphia Thu 12/04 OT - W 3 - 2
@ Pittsburgh Sat 11/29 L 1 - 4
@ Florida Wed 11/26 OT - W 3 - 2
@ Tampa Bay Sun 11/23 W 7 - 3

The Devils have won 4 out of their last 5 games, 7 out of their last 8, and have picked up 8 out of 10 possible points on the road.  It's easy to just end it here and say good job guys and then go watch some football.  But there are important aspects of the road trip that I just have to point out.

First, my fellow Devils fans and readers who aren't Devils fans, is that this was a clutch roadtrip.  It wasn't just clutch in that the Devils went into it with a 4 game winning streak and the questions came up of whether the Devils can continue the hotness on the road.  Early on, the answer was yes as they demolished Tampa Bay, but as you can tell from the scores the Devils' offense couldn't put up big numbers on their side of the scoreboard.  Games got tight. Leads were taken but lost, or more recently, deficits were made.  And the clutchness of the Devils got them through to win those games.  Did the Devils crumble when Florida made stunning comeback in the last 2:30 of the game? No, they held on and johnny Oduya put the game to bed in overtime.  Did the Devils fall down when they conceeded a late third period goal to Philadelphia, their second power play goal of the night?  No, Patrik Elias pounded a slapshot so hard it went through the mostly-closed legs of Martin Biron for a late equalizer; then he tied the NHL record for most overtime goals for a player with a nifty backhand to seal another 2 points for New Jersey.  After 60 minutes of up-and-down hockey where they hung with the Canadiens, were they going to let the home team dictate how things go?  Of course not, on a power play carried into overtime, Elias smartly tossed the puck cross-ice to Zach Parise for the easy goal and the win.   Elias and Parise have been the major players in terms of getting these big goals; but credit should go to the others for helping to make these goals happen.  A good example is Colin White keeping the puck in and passing it up to Parise in the overtime against Philly.

Three goals got the Devils three wins in games that could have went the other way.  That's clutch. And those last two wins were big after a 4-1 loss to Pittsburgh where, in retrospect, they were just outplayed by Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin.  There's more to learn from the roadtrip than just the fact that the Devils can win games in extra time.

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The second matter that should be learned from this road trip is that Scott Clemmensen is the #1 goalie. Gulitti noted today at Fire & Ice that Clemmensen has been more than sufficient in net during the road trip, and really in the 10 games he's played so far, and he's right. I said this just after last night's game, but look at how he's done in the last 5 games (stats from NHL.com)

Games Saves Made Saves Attempted Save Percentage
12/6 @ Montreal 25 26 96.2%
12/4 @ Philadelphia 29 31 93.5%
11/29 @ Pittsburgh 31 34 91.2%
11/26 @ Florida 36 38 94.7%
11/23 @Tampa Bay 26 29 89.7%

Those save percentages per game is further evidence that not only is Scott Clemmensen playing well enough to keep the Devils in games, but that he's playing well period.  He was a difference maker last night and if that doesn't establish him as the de facto #1 goalie, I don't know what will short of a shutout streak.  I don't care where he was last season with Toronto or that he spent much of his career either in the A or on the bench watching Marty.  Right now, he's a good goaltender.

The third fact to learn is that the team is really coming together.  The obvious news is that the Devils have started to get healthy.  John Madden returned during the road trip after a bruised foot kept him out of a few games and did well. But the big story was the return of Brian Rolston and Bobby Holik.  Gulitti noted that Rolston was better against Montreal - and he really was, he "fit" more into the play and most of the rust came off against Philly - and Holik did OK in limited action for his return.

However, what isn't obvious news is how the team is handling it.  A concern with players who are returning from long injuries is how the team will take it.  Players who were used in roles they were familiar with may not like that guys are coming back with rink rust to take that role.   The team won 5 of their last 6 before Philly, where Madden and Rolston returned to the lineup. Would the Devils' chemistry take a turn for the worse?  Based on the last two games of the road trip, hardly.  Patrik Elias twittered that the team was really jelling after the win over division rivals Philly.  If he's running to the computer to post that online, it's too important to ignore. The team hasn't look out of sync with these newly-healthy players, thanks to Brent Sutter keeping the top two lines intact for this road trip, keeping Madden with his long-time wingman Jay Pandolfo, and making adjustments for the other 4 forward slots and on special teams.  OK, it has meant some players had to be moved about - scratching Mike Rupp, sending Petr Vrana, Anssi Salmela, and Barry Tallackson down to Lowell - but the results have shown those to be good moves.

The fourth fact to accept is the cold hard reality that the Devils can't rest on their laurels.  Literally, they can't. This will be the last 3 day break the Devils will get this month.  And the games start to get more difficult.  This week, they have three home games: Wednesday to host Pittsburgh, Friday against Our Hated Rivals, and Saturday with Buffalo, who shut the Devils out the last time they came to the Rock.  None of those will be easy.  Beyond them, there are games with Toronto, Buffalo, Ottawa, Boston, St. Louis, Dallas, and the Atlantic Division short the Islanders.  And with 4 sets of back-to-back games, it's going to be a challenging month.  The Devils have proven that they can play well and win both close and not-so-close games without Martin Brodeur. They have a lot of momentum now, so it is up to the Devils to use it to get wins and make, well, more momentum. 

For now, though, they deserve plenty of praise for getting the job done four times out of five on a long road trip.  I suppose the fifth fact is that the Devils can be a very good hockey team.  They've been playing like one in their last 8 games.

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Clemmer is playing well. Luckily for you his team has also, despite those injuries. But if getting injured at the beginning of the season has any positives to it (and you REALLY have to look sometimes) it’s this: those guys come back healthy, playing the remaining 2/3 of the season as if it started in December. Honestly, I think that led to a lot of Pitt’s success last year with Fleury and Crosby getting hurt for most of the season but coming back strong towards the latter half. Again, much like the Devils, the Pens had a comparable team to fill the gaps while the big guys healed up. I’m kinda hoping for the same from Gonchar and Whitney when they come back, which would be a HUGE addition to the PP.

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by FrankD on Dec 7, 2008 5:59 PM EST reply actions  

Coming together nicely

Aside from Pittsburgh, everything really is starting to come together nicely. The Devs have gotten used to life without Marty, and when it comes for good, Clemmy could be the de facto number one unless the young goalies in the farm system does something that will really wow me. The Flyers game was the big cherry on top of the road trip. Now if they could only just find a way to beat Our Slutty Older Sisters, we’d be legit.

GO DEVILS!!

by R_Adragna on Dec 7, 2008 6:59 PM EST reply actions  

Ha

that last line made me laugh….I’m so happy with the team now, lets keep it going!!!

Go A's!!!

by stephanc101 on Dec 7, 2008 11:35 PM EST up reply actions  

Yikes

That’s pretty impressive. Nice to see a guy like Clemmensen grab his chance and run with it. If this is the Devils’ form, I’m not looking forward to the next matchup!

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by Dominik on Dec 8, 2008 2:21 PM EST reply actions  

Don't worry

As much as I am a Devils’ supporter, I doubt they will remain this hot by January 17, 2009.

Though them cooling off and warming up again in January is quite possible…

By the way, thanks for the comments, it’s always better when you all aren’t Anonymous (the most common character at IWLT v.1). Incidentally, R_A, I would go as far to say the Devils are legit. Unlike Our Hated Rivals, I don’t feel we don’t need victories over them to justify the Devils’ strength. Going into Philly and Montreal and winning close, intense games is proof enough.

by John Fischer on Dec 8, 2008 7:52 PM EST up reply actions  

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