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New Jersey Devils Overwhelmed by Washington Capitals' Intensity in DC, Lose 4-1

If one were to graph the New Jersey Devil's performance in tonight's game, it would be a downward slope.  The Devils started the game well enough.  Sure, they conceded the game's first two goals to the Washington Capitals. Sure, one of those was an absolute fluke that Martin Brodeur should have stopped.  But the Devils matched the Caps in energy shift for shift in the first period.  Lots of end to end action, lots of shots (15-14 Devils led), and Rod Pelley pulled one back with a soft goal let in by Michal Neuvirth.  Not bad.

And then the Devils' performance fell apart. Please read on for my further thoughts on the game.

 

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7 minutes and 5 seconds of power play time in the second period - completely wasted.  The Capitals took a late minor in the first period that carried over, the next three came in the second, and with each man advantage the Devils looked worse and worse.  The Capitals' penalty killers were great and even had scoring chances more and more.  Moreover, the Washington Capitals just swarmed, swarmed, and swarmed on the Devils.  Nicklas Backstrom killed a shot with Brodeur at his mercy midway in the second period, the crown jewel of a second period offensive effort that had 19 shots for the Capitals and only 5 for the Devils.  Seriously, 5 shots in a period with 3.5 power plays!   Awful!

The Devils had their chances, they killed off the Capitals' power plays, but Mike Green was left wide open in the high slot and hammered a shot to really hammer the game home. And even after that, they still rushed forward whether they could.  The Devils had odd man rushes to respond, but their passing fell apart and if it wasn't the Capitals' defense making the play, it's Neuvirth's glove acting as a vacuum.

While the Matt Bradley fluke goal was the eventual game winner, the Capitals did what I thought they would in the second period. They would close down on the Devils on defense, they tightened up when they needed to be, and they kept pressing ahead to ensure a win instead of hoping they scored enough early.  The only time the Devils came close to an equalizer, Jay Pandolfo's stick was above the crossbar on a deflection which disallowed the goal. When Backstrom scored his goal, I felt that really doomed the Devils moreso than Bradley's goal.  Heck, the Devils pulled one back after his floater.

Give plenty of credit to the Capitals; they did their job very well and showed everyone in the NHL why they are an elite team.  Neuvirth played very well and I can't help but think that Washington will have a very happy problem when Seymon Varlamov . Their offense did their job: Alex Ovechkin did his job and got a very pretty goal - he was everywhere and if it wasn't for some bad luck, maybe he gets more goals.  Nicklas Backstrom had a great game with a crucial goal and two assists.  While the Capitals' blueline allowed 30 shots, Mike Green and Jeff Schultz did very well in their own end; particularly on the penalty kill, Bruce Boudreau kept going to them on the PK for a reason.  Most of all, even with a two or three goal lead, the Capitals kept up their intensity and didn't let up. That kept the Devils, at least, honest on defense and, at most, driven their confidence down to ensure that no comeback would happen.  Well played, Capitals.

On the other hand, from the second period on, it all went pear-shaped for the Devils.  To repeat, the power play was awful and that was truly the turning point in my opinion.  Put it this way: the Devils had a total of 5 shots on the power play across 8 minutes of a man advantage total; whereas the Capitals had 5 shots shorthanded.  Mind you, the first two weren't bad; but the last two featured more offense from the Capitals' PK than the Devils' PP. I repeat: awful.  I'm confident Jacques Lemaire will have the team spend extensive time on the power play in practice tomorrow (you better believe they're practicing tomorrow).

On even strength, the Devils weren't much better. Sure, they got that one goal.  But later on, it also deteriorated. In the third period specifically, they had multiple odd-man rushes in the third period, they managed to outshoot the Capitals 10-7, but so many of those opportunites were wasted by bad passes or ineffective shots.  Some were understandable, like Chris Clark catching Ilkka Pikkarainen from behind to stop a breakaway; but the 3-on-2s and 2-on-1s were just bad decisions, like Niclas Bergfors trying to find a covered Travis Zajac just because he was on the other side of Neuvirth.  As for the Devils' defense was just steamrolled by the Capitals' juggernaut-esque offense to the tune of 40 shots in the game.  While Brodeur should have had the Bradley goal, can I really fault him on the other three? Especially on the Backstrom goal in the second period that preserved the lead for the Capitals?  Especially when Zach Parise should have stayed in the slot against the Caps' cycle? Here's a video of the game's highlights from NHL.com, decide for yourself:

In any case, this was not a good game for the Devils. A recap is up at NHL.com with links to all the stats from tonight's game.  For the other side of tonight's game, expect plenty of praise for the Capitals at Japers' Rink.

The result is that the winning streak is broken, the Capitals are now the top team in the Eastern Conference, and the Devils have to regroup for a busy week up ahead (4 games: vs. Atlanta, vs. Pittsburgh, at Chicago, at Minnesota).   Perhaps this was a long time coming.  Perhaps this is a sign that the Capitals are truly the top team in the East. Whatever it is, the focus should be on trying to improve for the next game.  And there's plenty to improve on - especially on the power play.  

Thanks to all the commenters in the GameThread; and thanks for reading.  Please to leave your thoughts about tonight's game in the comments.

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by John Fischer on Dec 26, 2009 10:11 PM EST reply actions  

The Caps had something to prove against us and tonight I believe would have been the night as this was the last meeting between the two for this season-Caps had more jump tonight, we looked sluggish for us I thought ,we seemed hesitant out there for some reason but I kind of expected it, we had a 5 game streak going into a 4 day break only to return to a hungry elite team in their building not wanting to get swept by us. Because of this I’m not worried about tonight at all. The Caps played a perfect game and we did not.

by eppy on Dec 26, 2009 11:08 PM EST reply actions  

i agree

im not really worried about this one,were it a playoff game the devils would have been way way better.i think the caps on the other hand were playing 100%.

by Imperator_Celtic on Dec 26, 2009 11:27 PM EST up reply actions  

got ot hand it to the caps

they out worked the devils in every area in this one.dont know if it looked like that on tv or not but live they just clearly played like a desperate hungry team that had to win.the devils powerplay was aful and to me it was the difference.

by Imperator_Celtic on Dec 26, 2009 11:26 PM EST reply actions  

one positive note

there were more devils fans in the crowed then i have ever seen in D.C. since i first started to like them in the early 90’s.sucks we all got our hearts broken but still id say it could have been 15-20%devils fans,atleast the ones wearing jerseys.

by Imperator_Celtic on Dec 26, 2009 11:32 PM EST up reply actions  

How could you tell?

Aren’t they all red?

"And next year it will be ours."

by Ovechwin on Dec 27, 2009 12:54 AM EST up reply actions  

I was at the game…when you say 15-20%, I think you meant 15-20 people…Thats place was all Caps…I had two Devils fans sitting in front of me, but they were gone after the 2nd.

by SA-Town on Dec 27, 2009 7:31 AM EST up reply actions  

in sec 113

there were at least 15 percent absolutly no doubt.

by Imperator_Celtic on Dec 27, 2009 5:35 PM EST up reply actions  

Absolutely no doubt? Did you count? ;)

"And next year it will be ours."

by Ovechwin on Dec 27, 2009 10:45 PM EST up reply actions  

It’s simple math really.

(Announced attendance – bandwagon Caps fans who’d normally be worrying about the Redskins but have rightfully given up on the team until Snyder sells it – Ovechkin apologists who may or may not believe he can walk on water – those who think the Devils still rely on a neutral zone trap) / .4 for girlfriends/wives only along because they think Mike Green is cute or their boyfriend/husband fits into one of the above mentioned categories = Devils fans in attendance.

by elesias on Dec 28, 2009 11:27 AM EST up reply actions  

Ouch. You cut me deep.

Yep, there are no real caps fans. None at all. Nope.

I am easily satisfied with the very best

by Ovechwin on Dec 28, 2009 12:09 PM EST up reply actions  

But really, why take a playful comment and turn it into something hurtful.

I am easily satisfied with the very best

by Ovechwin on Dec 28, 2009 12:13 PM EST up reply actions  

caps were the better team tonight..

the 4 day break showed tonight the Devils just could not seem to get it going tonight. We beat them 3 out of 4 which is pretty good. Only our third road loss of the season. Those who expect the Devils to win every game and play well every game are not realistic. I am not worried about this.

Donald Vasquez

by don_vas on Dec 27, 2009 12:36 AM EST reply actions  

Caps just played a great game. They won battles along the boards on both ends. They were able to get into the zone with such ease. Passes were off once the Devils got into the zone. I thought once they killed the 5-3, maybe that would spark the team once the PP was done that carried over in the 3rd, but that dagger sunk once Green scored. It also doesn’t help that Zajac and McAmmond were garbage on FOs (~36%).

by Matthew Ventolo on Dec 27, 2009 12:41 AM EST reply actions  

This was one of the worst games played by the Devils this season to be perfectly honest. They matched the Capitals intensity only in the first period; beyond that, it seemed pretty obvious who was going to win this one. I’m not going to be too down on this team because we did take 3 out of 4 for the season. And as was previously mentioned, it wasn’t going to be easy walking into their building tonight and expecting a sweep. That being said, the Devils could have been far more aggressive in their checking, and more accurate in their passes. Parise needs to wake up from this goal slump; it’s games like these, against the best teams in the league, that our #1 scorer needs to score.

But what exactly killed us the worst during this game? The power play. We didn’t even come CLOSE to scoring on the power play tonight. Not even once. And what made matters worse, Washington was feeding off of our poor chances by creating their own during OUR power play. That should never happen. It totally worked out against us. Lemaire should be furious with their effort tonight on the PP.

The best way to bounce back from a loss like this is to play strong at home against Atlanta. All will be forgiven in my eyes if we can pull it together against this team.

LETS GO DEVILS

"We aim above the mark to hit the mark." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

by Tim G on Dec 27, 2009 2:53 AM EST reply actions  

An unfortunate loss, but one that can be written off.

They came out looking rusty and never recovered. You can often tell how the game is going to go very early on by watching their passes, and last night they were off. The PP suffered in part because of it, but mostly it allowed Washington to play their game… one not many teams can match up to.

There was a 3-on-2 where Parise had the lane to shoot but tried to force a pass to a well-defended teammate that I thought indicative not just of how the game was going, but of how Zach’s confidence is pretty battered right now.

I actually thought they played better in the 2nd, where they started to get some sustained pressure and looked like they were finding their legs. Trading rushes back and forth and giving up as many shots as they did is playing right into the Capitals strengths. If you watch guys like Ovechkin “backcheck”, if he isn’t just cherry picking at the blue line and bothers going back into the defensive zone at all, he just kind of floats around waiting. Sustained pressure not only neutralizes their strength but exposes their weaknesses. The Devils as a whole just seemed slow all night and unable or willing to fight for the puck like they normally do.

In the end, it’s a write off game so long as the Devils wake back up for the next stretch of games and don’t continue that lackadaisical style.

by elesias on Dec 27, 2009 10:51 AM EST reply actions  

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