Game 42: Devils @ Anaheim
New Jersey Devils at Anaheim Ducks, Jan 11, 2009 8:00 PM EST
It is now officially the second half of the season for the New Jersey Devils, they play the Anaheim Ducks tonight at the Honda Center. Last night was a big win for the Devils. They looked good, they felt good, and they were quite good in a 5-1 win over the Kings. Chere's got the post-game quotes should you be so inclined. As great as the win was, the team really can't savor it. They need to get it together tonight against what is likely an unhappy Ducks team. That it's less than 24 hours from the Kings game will make it difficult enough, more so when you consider how physical the Kings played last night.
The Ducks lost to their cross-state rivals LA on Thursday, lost to Tampa Bay on Friday, and they're looking to prevent a losing streak from forming. The Ducks feature some strong talent in net between Jean-Sebastian Giguere and Jonas Hiller. Their blueline has two Hall of Famers taking most of the minutes: Chris Pronger and Scott Neidermayer. According to Curtis Zupke of the OC Register Ducks Blog, the Ducks will welcome the return of Corey Perry into the lineup which should give them a boost on offense. Moreover, Ryan Getzlaf is having an excellent season, Bobby Ryan is surging as a rookie, and even Teemu Selanne is still quite productive.
Yet, the team is only average in terms of scoring goals (2.77 per game, 16th in the league), allowing goals (2.77 per game, 15th in the league), shooting (29.2 per game, 17th in the league), and in penalty killing efficiency (81.4%, 16th in the league). The Ducks have a strong power play at a 21.8% effectiveness rate; but they are surprisingly weak in shots allowed. Anaheim, who has Neidermayer and Pronger, has allowed an average of 31.7 shots against per game. I don't think the Devils should have problems finding shots tonight. And Giguere has been struggling as of late, as Kupke of the OC Register Ducks Blog reports. If he's in net, the Devils would be well to keep firing at him all night long. Lastly, the Ducks have been struggling as of late. Their record, 21-17-5, is good. Yet, they are 2-2-1 in their last 5 games; and 3-5-2 in their last 10. They're trending down and they'd like to put an end to it.
So it is absolutely crucial that the Devils don't take the first period slowly. They really would be wise to get that first goal. Not just to set the tone of the game, but statistically Anaheim is one of the worst teams in the league when they are trailing first. Their winning percentage is a paltry .118 when they give up that first goal. This is a team that has been through some recent struggles, they lost their last two games despite making comebacks to tie it up, they have talent in all three positional groups, and they want points. The sooner the Devils can establish a lead, the better it will be for them overall. It's going to be difficult, considering the fatigue from last night's game and the Ducks' mindset - I imagine a returning second-leading scorer on the team would be a big boost to the team morale. Last night, the Devils have shown that they still have "it," if they can bring "it" out again tonight, it would be fantastic.
As always, feel free to discuss the game before, during, and afterwards. With the planned downtime tonight, I'm not sure if I'll have a postgame thought up right away. Regardless, one will eventually be up. Also, I'm sure Battle of California will have something up on this game soon. Keep it relevant, keep it clean, and keep it Jersey.
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Last night's game was awesome
I went with one of my best friends who is a big Kings fan (he’s a second generation Los Angelino if you can believe that). I had great seats about 17 rows back in the section where Weekes played twice. That gave me a good vantage point on the Kings goal and Parise’s beautiful move and Elias’ bomb.
As for the game itself, it was good to see the Devils having legs again. They were actually moving, especially guys like Clarkson and Rupp (Rupp had one of his better games this year so perhaps the Shanahan signing lit a bit of a fire under these guys). Oduya and Martin took a few big hits last night, so it will be interesting to see how they play tonight in less than 24 hours against a very hard-hitting Ducks team that likes to pressure defensemen.
The power play moved the puck really well with a lot of creativity, especially the cycling down low. A lot of one-touch movement of the puck and backing it up along the boards. The Devils are at their best when they’re doing this and they did it exceptionally well whereas it opens up good shots from the point. Oh and Zajac was most definitely the man last night. The tip was fantastic. The faceoff win was exceptional (Elias’ goal) and the move to give Langs a wide-open net was awesome.
I’ll say this again. I hate butterfly style goalies. I just do. Weekes had a good game, but I swear he makes some bad angle shots a lot more interesting because he goes down on them. Thankfully his glove was pretty quick yesterday, but I just don’t get the thought process in not standing tall when someone is against the side boards near the goal line and rifles a wrist shot and the goalie goes down. It drives me freaking bananas. Stand tall like Marty does. I’m guessing Clemmensen goes tonight.
Wish me luck for an in-person sweep out here! BTW I still love Niedermayer. I hold no ill well towards a guy who was probably my favorite Devil for many, many years. I’m bringing my four-year-old daughter.
by Tyler Bleszinski on Jan 11, 2009 2:47 PM EST reply actions
The Ducks have been superior so far in terms of puck possession and overall play, but Clemmensen and the defense has held out through a difficult second period. And the Devils get a big goal to tie it up on the power play late. Clarkson just knocks a puck that Giguere didn’t fully hold onto and it slides in.
Devils are fortunate to have it tied up. Devils are being heavily outshot 25-10 and most of the action is in their end; they’ll have to do better on both fronts. This can be attributed more towards the Ducks’ desire to get a result than anything else; still the Devils need to do better in fighting back.
And yes, the Devils’ first goal came off a deflection from Bobby Holik’s face.
Devils in my heart! Devils in my mind! Devils in my eyes! Devils until I die!

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