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Gulitti: Patrik Elias to Make Season Debut Tonight against Islanders

One benefit of being sick is that I'm here to provide this bit of crucial news from Tom Gulitti: Franchise leading scorer and New Jersey Devils legend Patrik Elias will make his debut tonight.  Here's what Elias has to say about making his debut:

"It’s all right," he said. "Not overly (excited). It will come as the game time will arrive, but it’s not the first time I’m coming back after a long [layoff] or after an injury. I’ve been missing for five months almost not playing in any games. Yeah, it will be exciting. I’ll be a little bit nervous. I just have to make sure I calm myself down and play a smart hockey game tonight."

Gulitti even has the news on how Elias will be used tonight from Lemaire:

Devils coach Jacques Lemaire said he will gauge Elias’ ice time on how he plays, but he expects him to play "from 17 to 19 minutes" tonight. That will include time on the power play.

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Lemaire admitted he "definitely" would have preferred to play Elias at wing tonight, but, with center Rob Niedermayer being out with an upper-body injury, he has to use Elias at center.

"He hasn’t played all year and didn’t have a lot of practices," Lemaire said of Elias. "But he’s a guy that he looks in good shape, not playing shape, but he didn’t gain any weight. So, to me, it won’t take long. Maybe his passes won’t be as crisp. But I think he’ll be effective."

It's good to see that Lemaire is confident in Elias, though he really has no other choice.  There's no other centers on the roster, no call-ups have been made with Lowell, and Lemaire's not going to downplay Elias right on gameday.  I'm also glad that Lemaire said he wanted to have Elias at wing because Elias has his most productive and effective seasons when he's playing left wing.  

While it's great that Elias will make his debut tonight, I think it's important to note that Devils fans shouldn't expect him to be a game-changer right away. This is his first NHL game since April 2009 and hoping that he'll lead the offense in some manner is simply asking too much.  He needs to get into shape both physically and mentally before he can do that. While it will be nice to see Elias on the power play units once again, if you're demanding a Devil to make a difference offense, demand it first from Zach Parise or Travis Zajac, the two leading scorers on the team.   The goal for Elias is to not only play smart but just to be a net positive for the team - meaning no stupid penalties, no defensive gaffes, etc.  I think Elias can manage that much to start.

Per Gulitti's post (at the bottom), Andrew Peters will also play tonight.  OK, you may be less excited for that kind of news. So put him in for Leblond based on the guess of the Devils' line up that I made in my preview that went live at midnight.

Go Devils!

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Except taht im not reall gonna be able to watch the first half of the game,hopefully he plays tommorow to i can watch all of that one.

by Imperator_Celtic on Nov 6, 2009 12:26 PM EST reply actions  

17-19 minutes seems like a lot for a guy who doesn’t seem like he feels he’s ready to play.

Think they’ll have him center the 2nd line and just double shift Zajac and/or Zubrus to limit his ice time, or perhaps just have Elias center the fourth line?

I’m a little concerned about this. I am happy to welcome him back, but nervous he’s feeling pushed into it by the injury to Niedermayer.

by elesias on Nov 6, 2009 12:44 PM EST reply actions  

Isles update

Just FYI, because it contradicts what I guessed in the Q&A: Martin Biron gets the start tonight. Apparently Gordon likes Roloson better against Atlanta (tomorrow’s opponent), for whatever it’s worth.

Lighthouse Hockey: Side effects may include Weight gain and frequent game loss.

by Dominik on Nov 6, 2009 3:34 PM EST reply actions  

Roloson is deffinatly the better goalie in my opinion.

by Imperator_Celtic on Nov 6, 2009 4:01 PM EST up reply actions  

Though Biron has far more experience with the Devils… if that counts for anything.

by elesias on Nov 6, 2009 4:11 PM EST up reply actions  

Great news

It just doesn’t feel like the Devils hockey without Elias.

by CroMet on Nov 6, 2009 3:38 PM EST reply actions  

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