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Martin Brodeur's Return Could Likely Mean Cup

I was planning on writing this earlier this week, but I was a little busy with other events going on around SBN.  Instead I'm writing it now.  When Marty Brodeur went down with an injury in November, I honestly believed the Devils season was over.  Thankfully the team had to find a new identity other than relying solely on the future Hall of Famer.  Yes, they got very good goaltending from Scott Clemmensen and Kevin Weekes.  But they also assembled two very good and mostly consistent scoring lines in Parise-Zajac-Langenbrunner and Elias-Zubrus-Gionta.  The defense played better than it has really since Niedermayer and Rafalski both departed even though it was mostly a group of no-names (at least no names to anyone outside of NJ).

In short, the team started to forecheck more aggressively and started to produce a lot more scoring chances.  I don't believe there is a better line in hockey at cycling the puck than the ZZ Pop line.  Travis Zajac must win the Devils unsung hero award this year because I think that he has emerged as a legitmate number one National Hockey League pivot.  And yeah, that might have happened had Brodeur remained healthy, but it largely happened without Marty's presence.  I think that the Devils got more aggressive on the forecheck because they figured they didn't have anything to lose.  Try and keep the puck in the opponents end and you won't have your most glaring new weakness exposed.

Beyond what happened to the team in Marty's absence, I think that the biggest thing that helps the Devils in Brodeur's return is that for the first time in many years, the Devils will get a very rested version of their future Hall of Famer come playoff time.  On the telecast tonight, Doc Emrick said that there have only been two times in NHL history that one goalie has started 70 plus games and won the Stanley Cup.  You want to guess?  Yeah, Marty in 2000 and 2003.  But wait, you say, doesn't that prove that Marty needs to play a lot of games in order to be sharp enough to make the long playoff run towards Lord Stanley?  I don't think so. 

As Brodeur has gotten older, I believe that part of the reason he has not performed up to his standards in the playoffs in recent seasons has been the fact that he should not have had the huge workload he has.  I know the team wasn't exactly the strongest the last few years, but I did think last year the Devils had a good chance to at least go to the Eastern Conference Finals and possibly further.  Yet Marty was simply not Martin Brodeur last playoff year.  The injury I think will make it so Brodeur can really hit his stride going into the playoffs. 

You combine that with the fact that the Devils will likely have to capable scoring lines (although the other line will probably be Elias-Rolston-Gionta the way things are going) and a more capable power play and this team who has been near the top of the Eastern Conference for a long time now and recently beat the Bruins and Sharks with their back up goalie, and I think you could be looking at a fourth Cup for the state of New Jersey and another silhouetted Stanley Cup on the back of Marty's mask.  The caveat being that the team needs to remain healthy though.  It can ill afford to lose someone like Paul Martin or God forbid Zach Parise.

Maybe I'm just seeing the world through red and black spectacles, but I will tell you it is looking quite pretty right now.

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I've been thinking the same thing for awhile now

With this team averaging a solid half a goal per game more than last year, clearly the offense has come around. A lot of that has to do with the maturation of Parise and Zajac, but also an uptick from Elias (on pace to score better than last year) and Langenbrunner (already well-past his offensive output from last season. You make a great point about how the offense felt they likely NEEDED to play upon Marty initially going down, and we will all forever be grateful to Scottie C. for managing these last four months as effectively as he has. But back to Marty, I just have to believe that Sutter is going to play him so that he hits mid-April in mid-season form with mid-season legs. NO ONE understands how to manage the post-season grind like Marty does, and with probably 45-50 fewer games on his back, I just don’t see how we won’t be a favorite to win that 4th cup.

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by The Beef on Feb 27, 2009 8:17 AM EST reply actions  

1) I never bought into the idea that Brodeur was “tired” and therefore caused the Devils to fall out of the playoffs in the last three years. In each of the series’ they lost, the team as a whole didn’t play with the same intensity they had during the season or in the prior round. Even if Martin Brodeur put on a fantastic performance, the Devils would still lose those series as they were constantly beaten to the puck, they weren’t getting or forcing the issue to create scoring chances, and the Devils didn’t look like they wanted it more in general. From what I saw, whether or not Brodeur was fatigued really isn’t the issue with the playoff losses.

2) Back to the topic at hand. That’s a great post and you’re not alone in thinking this way. If the Devils can continue scoring like this and the defense is more proactive on a regular basis (attn: defense, play like you did against Colorado more often!), then I fail to see why the Devils wouldn’t be seen as contenders.

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by John Fischer on Feb 27, 2009 7:00 PM EST reply actions  

P.S. I’m front paging this because it was so good, even Wyshynski picked up on this. Sorry for being late on this, but there we are.

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by John Fischer on Feb 27, 2009 7:21 PM EST up reply actions  

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