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2/13 New Jersey Devils Prospect Update: Albany's Resurgence, Trade Deadline Thoughts and More

Its prospect update time! Below find statistical updates for Devils prospects playing in the AHL, ECHL, CHL and NCAA, trade deadline thoughts along with the notes on the resurgance of the Albany Devils.

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Albany's Resurgance: After a rough few weeks in which they seemed to be playing themselves out of a playoff spot, the Albany devils bounced back with three road victories over the weekend to keep themselves poised to make a run at a playoff spot in the AHL eastern conference. Only three points out of the seventh slot (currently occupied by Bridgeport and Worcester) the Devils are being paced by the addition of Mattias Tedenby who has a goal and four assists in eight games. He is a plus five during his time in Albany. Current conference standings are here. Ideally the Devils and Bridgeport (Islanders) will both pass Connecticut and drop them out of the playoffs. No AHL playoffs for you Sean Avery.

Albany will also be helped out down the stretch with a healthy Matthew Corrente who returned to the lineup over the weekend. The Albany defense had been stretched thin by AHL/NHL injuries and the trade of Joe Sova to Carolina. With Corrente's return they now have him, Peter Harrold, Eric Gelinas, Brandon Burlon, Alexander Urbom and Dan Kelly which provides Albany with a solid defensive unit going forward.

Trade Deadline Slowly Approaches: The slow trade deadline activity is frustrating to most fans, but I am of the opinion that once some new sellers come into the market (Tampa, Montreal, Islanders, a few western teams) that you will see a flurry of activity in the next two weeks, most of which will be up against the deadline. If you are wondering who the new sellers might be you can view the probability of the NHL playoff race via SportsClubStats.com here. If you don't like fancy stats/projections, James Mirtle breaks down the playoff race here, showing the current record each team needs to have to make the projected cut-off of 92 points. As a sidenote the Devils basically need to win 13-15 games to get themselves back into the playoffs.

One reason the market of sellers opening up is important is the fact that the asking price by the current small group of sellers(Columbus, Edmonton, Carolina) is steep. According to a Globe and Mail report, asking prices for rentals are either first round picks or more likely, NHL ready prospects.

If the Devils are to upgrade via the trade deadline and the asking price is 'NHL ready prospects' that limits the Devils pool of assets to Mattias Tedenby, Alexander Urbom, Jacob Josefson and perhaps Nick Palmieri or Eric Gelinas. Considering the teams financial woes, I would be cautious before moving any player who is on an Entry-Level-Contract that might make the NHL roster next year. Of course a lot depends on a GMs definition of NHL ready, doesn't it?

That said, remember that unless they expose and lose a player to waivers in the next two weeks (and there is no reason to think they would do that) or trade off a player for a draft pick, the Devils would not be able to add a player to the roster without deleting one. In other words, trading for player X and giving up a 2nd round pick isn't possible right now. The Devils would need to add in a player to make it happen. Some possible players who could be considered as additions to complete a deal from a Devils perspective would be Kory Nagy or Timo Pielmeier. Both players are RFAs after the year and are likely not to be signed.

The question remains as we come within two weeks of the trade deadline:

What type of deal, if any, is GM Lou Lamoriello going to make?

On one hand you have a seller's market, core players like Adam Larsson (hopefully Henrik Talinder/Travis Zajac) returning from injury, two minor trades already adding Alexei Ponikarovsky and Kurtis Foster and a team playing generally well.

On the other hand you face financial troubles that would be helped by at least a two round run in the playoffs, two franchise players (Zach Parise, Martin Brodeur) who may never wear a Devils jersey again after this season and the prospects of a tough first round battle in Philadelphia or Pittsburgh.

While a few days ago I only expected a trade for defensive depth (insert the usual suspects like Hal Gill, Andy Sutton, etc. here) I am now coming to a different line of thought. I am now starting to think is that there might be one last trick up the old man's sleeve.

If Lou Lamoriello is one thing, it's loyal. He has been trying to put together a team since the lockout that can help Martin Brodeur attain that 4th Stanley Cup Championship. This is arguably his best team, post-lockout and because of the external factors facing the organization with ownership and Parise's future free agency, I expect something bold from Lamoriello this year.

What could this be? My gut tells me to expect a shock and awe deal, like the ones that surprisingly brought Ilya Kovalchuk and before him Alexander Mogilny, Doug Gilmour and Dave Andreychuk to the Devils.

I can't even begin to speculate on what it might be, but I expect something more substantial then the past few trade deadline deals (Martin Skoula, Niclas Havelid) for the Devils.

Merril Drives the Wolverines: A nice piece on Devils prospect Jon Merrill was published in the New York Times over the weekend. It gives you a good idea of his importance to the team, specifically on special teams. Just note that the well written piece is by a current University of Michigan student.

That's it for this week, please leave any prospect related questions or comments below.

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Want bold? How about adding Lubomir Visnovsky? From a pure-salary cap standpoint, the Devils can afford him. I feel like adding him makes the Devils a true Cup contender. Boston and NYR have already peaked. The Devils may have started to peak just after the break, but if they did, it wasn’t for long, considering they lost miserably to Florida on Saturday. With Larsson coming back and Lou insisting that Zajac will be back soon, there is reason to believe that the Devils can play with anyone.

Personally, I don’t think the Devils can or will make any upgrades at forward, nor should they. Their blue line has one good shutdown duo: Salvador and Volchenkov. If they added Visnovsky, the 7 D-men could be A-Train, Salvador, Greene, Larsson, Visnovsky, Tallinder, Foster, and that’s counting out Fayne. That would be a tremendous group of D-men heading towards the playoffs. Of course, it’ll probably cost the Devils a fortune. If the Devils had to part ways with 2 out of 3 of Urbom/Tedenby/Josefson, I’d do it. Visnovsky still has next year under contract.

I still think Parise will re-sign in NJ and Brodeur returns as a co-starter next season, though.

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by DownGoesAvery on Feb 13, 2012 1:11 PM EST reply actions  

The Devils don’t have the goaltending or the offense to make a long run. I mean, they very well could do it, anything can happen in the playoffs, but we’re still talking about a team that has a negative goal differential.

That would be such a horrible trade to make. May as well trade Kovalchuk and let Parise walk at the end of the year after that deal.

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by Triumph44 on Feb 13, 2012 1:17 PM EST up reply actions  

They have a negative goal differential because they were average at best in the 1st half. When 9 and 17 are going, the team wins. If you add Zajac to the lineup, they’re even better. Henrique is looking better since he’s come back.

They’ve also been a negative goal differential because Zajac, Henrique and Josefson have all been injured this season. They need their centers. Zajac is one of the best faceoff men in the league. His impact on the lineup goes behind goals and assists. Think about it: the GT goal in the Florida game never happens if Henrique wins that draw. The Devils have been 28-30 in the league in faceoff % all season. If the Devils can get all 3 centers healthy, they won’t have to have Zubrus play center and Elias won’t have to take as many faceoffs.

As for goaltending, Brodeur is 7-2-2 in his last 11 games, I believe. His GAA is under 2.00 in that time and his save % is .920. If he’s healthy, and coach DeBoer has confidence in him, he can be effective. Adding a D-man like Visnovsky will only help the team’s play in front of Brodeur, which is why teams want defensemen.

I sincerely doubt the Devils would beat Boston 4 out of 7 times, but they could give anyone else a run for their money.

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by DownGoesAvery on Feb 13, 2012 1:50 PM EST up reply actions  

Zajac isn’t going to be healthy for the rest of the year. Yeah, he’ll come back and play, it looks like, but I don’t think he will be at 100%. He’ll contribute, but he’s not the difference between this being a good team and a top team.

Yes, 9 and 17 weren’t going? Guess who was – everyone else in the lineup on the top 2 lines. Even the defense were scoring a bit early in the season.

Brodeur’s last 80 games are at a .900 SV% clip. I don’t think 11 good games erases that. He still looks like he is guessing way too often and leaves himself incredibly vulnerable on some rebounds.

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by Triumph44 on Feb 13, 2012 2:01 PM EST up reply actions  

I don’t think 11 good games erases that.

He’s not saying 11 good games will erase that. He’s saying that if you disregard the past and look at Brodeur over, say, the past month, you see a goalie playing pretty well.

If Brodeur keeps up the game he’s had recently, there’s no reason to say that this team has bad goaltending going into the playoffs.

by skly27 on Feb 13, 2012 6:16 PM EST up reply actions  

If you disregard the past and look at Sam Gagner the last few weeks…..

by dkball7 on Feb 13, 2012 8:56 PM EST up reply actions  

You only need to be hot for 6-8 weeks to go deep in the playoffs.

Go Devils
Go Jets

by FrankG929 on Feb 13, 2012 10:05 PM EST up reply actions  

If Brodeur keeps up the game he’s had recently

If is the optimal word. The point isn’t that he can’t or won’t, but that 80 games of sub-par play is probably more indicative of what one should expect rather than 11 games of good play.

by elesias on Feb 13, 2012 10:54 PM EST up reply actions  

I might be in the minority when it comes to Visnovsky- I don’t want to see the Devils trade for him. He is significantly better offensively than any other Devils D-man, but isn’t known as a defensive stalwart by anyone. (Beauchemin and Fowler are the guys taking the toughest competition). He gets outshot when he’s on the ice (24.2-26.3 sf-sa//60). In terms of defensive ability, he doesn’t seem better than any Devils defenseman NOT named Kurtis Foster. Once Larsson and Tallinder are back the defensive problems won’t be so bad (mainly because Foster will be a PP specialist/4th liner)

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by Kevin Sellathamby on Feb 13, 2012 1:55 PM EST up reply actions  

I like Visnovsky, but if you are going to add a contract for next year too (albeit a managable one in real dollars) I would prefer a lower cost player like Jordon Leopold (if he’s available). If I was playing fantasy GM, I might make an offer of 2nd round pick plus an NHL ready prospect (Tedenby/Josefson/Urbom) for Boyes/Leopold. Probably not sweet enough from the Devils side, but I am a protectionist when it comes to first round picks….

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by Tom Stivali on Feb 13, 2012 5:41 PM EST up reply actions  

Leopold can score goals but he’s not much of an assist man. There are a lot of defensemen available out there that would be sideways moves, and in my mind Jordan Leopold would be one of them. I don’t think you can say Leopold would be close to the upgrade that Visnovsky would represent

by dr(d)evil on Feb 13, 2012 6:33 PM EST up reply actions  

And in response to Kevin, Visnovsky has always led the way for the Ducks in terms of Corsi. He’s never been matched up against the opposition’s best, and on NJ he wouldn’t have to be.

The point with Visnovsky is scoring from the back end from a player that’s solid but not dominant in his own zone. The Devils have a few star scoring forwards and decent scoring depth but rank solidly in the middle of the league when it comes to scoring goals, and a big part of that is the defense is one of the lowest-scoring in the league.

by dr(d)evil on Feb 13, 2012 6:38 PM EST up reply actions  

I like the Leopold deal. Although if the Devils take on Brad Boyes (who’s horrible), they shouldn’t be giving up so much.

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by Kevin Sellathamby on Feb 13, 2012 8:45 PM EST up reply actions  

Yeah, I would figure it wouldn’t take too much for both,whereas a deal for LV might take a kings ransom

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by Tom Stivali on Feb 13, 2012 8:48 PM EST up reply actions  

So long as Lou doesn’t mix up Visnovsky with this guy who has a very similar last name. We’ve been down that road before — it wasn’t one of Lou’s finer moments.

I’ve advocated for Visnovsky in other threads, and I like the idea of pursuing him if Anaheim makes him available. Yes, he is injury-prone. Yes, he has his fair share of shortcomings. All that aside, I consider him a top-notch offensive defenseman and an absolute upgrade over Kurtis Foster (who is the 7th-best defenseman on this team right now if everyone is healthy).

I’ve also made mention of this Visnovsky thought in another thread, but I think it bears mentioning here — he’s under contract for next season as well, the last year of a heavily backloaded deal. His $5.6 million cap hit comes with only a $3 million salary…. and that can be awfully helpful to a team that has financial issues by saving them a substantial amount of coin. Considering that Ilya Kovalchuk’s contract is the opposite situation next year ($6.66m cap hit, $11m salary), that could bring a smidgeon of balance back into the pay scale. Alternately, it could provide a little breathing space to justify giving a particular pending UFA we’re all having panic attacks over a contract that is front-loaded.

After all, we aren’t the Rangers/Flyers/Red Wings/Maple Leafs — our ownership doesn’t have the financial wherewithal to spend in a way that makes the salary cap ceiling a bad joke.

by acasser on Feb 13, 2012 5:39 PM EST up reply actions  

The real dollars the Devils are paying out next year are about they are around +$3MM from their reported cap number of $38MM. So as you mention, a Visnovsky acquisition would almost ‘equal’ the numbers out.

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by Tom Stivali on Feb 13, 2012 5:48 PM EST up reply actions  

I don’t like a Visnovsky deal for this simple reason: the league is going to lock out next year. Unless the Ducks are willing to give a discount for that fact, and I don’t see why they would, the Devils would be taking a gamble that there will be a season (I think there will be, but not much of one).

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by Triumph44 on Feb 13, 2012 6:13 PM EST up reply actions  

I don’t like a Visnovsky deal

Neither do I but from different reasons (even if your argument should definitely be taken into the equation).

I said it in another thread and I’ll say it again here, pardon me, if a trade has to be made for a top Dman, we’ll have only 2 realistic options left: A simple and pure rental player (pending UFA) or a big trade for someone that should be our #1-2 Dman for years.

I would be ok if Anaheim was trading for cheap but Visnovsky is neither a rental nor a long term option, and that’s where the problems begin. The asking price will definitely be too high and the long term vision is totally screwed.

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by Elektrostal_Kid on Feb 13, 2012 7:52 PM EST up reply actions  

if a trade has to be made for a top Dman, we’ll have only 2 realistic options left: A simple and pure rental player (pending UFA) or a big trade for someone that should be our #1-2 Dman for years.

The problem is great Dmen in their prime are rarely available as rentals. Last year’s rental crop of Dmen was headlined by Tomas Kaberle. This year it’s what…Hal Gill? Andy Sutton? And suppose Nashville made Shea Weber or Ryan Suter available. Short of trading Adam Larsson, what else could we possibly offer to acquire guys like that?

The point of bringing in Visnovsky would be to elevate the team into contention and hope that Larsson develops into a stud over the next couple of years to give us a pair of true top-pairing Dmen. There aren’t really any other options out there that would be a boost to the blueline while not being exorbitantly expensive in terms of picks and prospects. Most defensemen wouldn’t represent an upgrade, the few that are are generally unavailable, and otherwise we’re left with the option of patiently waiting for both Larsson and Merrill to develop and crossing our fingers that guys like Urbom and Gelinas surprise us all.

by dr(d)evil on Feb 13, 2012 9:16 PM EST up reply actions  

The problem is that Visnovsky has one great year and several very good years and he turns 36 this summer. There’s no guarantees that he’s going to be that great next year.

I don’t want to acquire a guy like that. Larsson, if he stays healthy, will be one.

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by Triumph44 on Feb 13, 2012 9:28 PM EST up reply actions  

I’m not against bringing Visnovsky here, sure if healthy, he could be pretty helpful… It’s more about giving a fair price for an aging and prone to injury (but great) offensive defenseman. I can’t stop saying to myself that in a long term vision, this move for Visnovsky scares the bleep out of me.

If I had to make a move, seeing the rental Dmen’s weakness this season, I would go with the second option, a real and big trade for a younger but still solid Dman with several years left on his contract.
That would mean trading a current player, a prospect and probably a draft pick.

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by Elektrostal_Kid on Feb 13, 2012 10:01 PM EST up reply actions  

Lou, better than just about any GM in the league, understands how the organizational chart works. He’s willing to make deals involving 1st round picks when he thinks he’s got a coup. He’s willing to move prospects, but generally only if either A: he doesn’t think very much of them or B: he’s got additional prospects at the position and depth at the NHL level. The Gilmour and Mogilny deals are perfect examples. The Devils had crazy wing depth and very good center depth, but not that one marquee center – enter Gilmour, who they dealt Sullivan (a very good player, had no room to play him here), Smith (couldn’t crack the lineup, talented guy, but NJ had Souray behind him), and McCauley for him. In 2000, the Devils had Madden, Arnott, Holik, Nemchinov, and Gomez as possible centers – someone had to go.

I don’t see the big trade coming this year. I don’t see the prospect depth to pull it off – maybe on defense, but Urbom’s no prize pig. There’s still the matter of that 1st round pick the Devils have to give up, so I can’t see them dealing a 1st.

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by Triumph44 on Feb 13, 2012 1:23 PM EST reply actions  

I, too, trust in Lou.

It’s said that Lou is the smartest man in the game today, at least at the managerial level and his coaching chops are legit too.

That said, why do you believe Lou understands the org chart better than any other GM? Is it just an extension of the belief in Lou, or based on some specific set of observations?

I don’t disagree, though. I’m just wondering how people have all come to understand this about LL.

by Alan Wright on Feb 13, 2012 9:53 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

Anyone else imagine this whenever reading a Triumph44 comment? Is it just me?

by Zelepukin on Feb 13, 2012 3:30 PM EST reply actions  

When the team is doing well, people say this about me, when the team is doing poorly, I get called a Polyanna.

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by Triumph44 on Feb 13, 2012 4:09 PM EST up reply actions  

I kind of always suspected you looked like this:

by elesias on Feb 13, 2012 4:33 PM EST up reply actions  

I picture all of you as slimy, hunchbacked, ogrish, mongrel-faced wretches. Really just your basic demon-spawn, clawing at the feet of Satan, the NJ Devils, GWAR… begging for some flesh to chew on.

But now I’m picturing Pollyanna… and she just doesn’t fit in with that crowd. A nice girl like her. Too chipper and cheery, and an orphan to boot. She’s no fan of the New Jersey Devils.

by Alan Wright on Feb 13, 2012 5:11 PM EST up reply actions  

Things I didnt think would be in the comments section: A Polyanna Reference, Polyanna picture and a Rachel Dratch picture. You guys make writing this stuff worthwhile.

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by Tom Stivali on Feb 13, 2012 5:17 PM EST up reply actions   1 recs

I actually like your comments, backed up by statistics but definitely have your own view point to them too, it’s usually an interesting take that is not as far out as others here seem to think.

And Kovalchuk speeds away, great moves, busting through, DID YOU SEE THAT?

by KovyisLove on Feb 13, 2012 7:49 PM EST up reply actions  

No, but I do imagine a comments section with a lot less sniping.

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by John Fischer on Feb 13, 2012 6:20 PM EST up reply actions  

Great, that means I can’t use that kitten sniper pic (that is, if I ever find an excuse to use it)

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by Kevin Sellathamby on Feb 13, 2012 8:46 PM EST up reply actions  

I think we need to see this now

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by Tom Stivali on Feb 13, 2012 8:47 PM EST up reply actions  

This one ?

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by Elektrostal_Kid on Feb 13, 2012 9:01 PM EST up reply actions  

Awesome, thanks

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by Tom Stivali on Feb 13, 2012 9:22 PM EST up reply actions  

Kovalkitten with the elite snipe.

by Alan Wright on Feb 13, 2012 9:41 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

I had this one in mind

Seriously though, lets stop posting pictures of kittens with sniper rifles. Unless said kitten is wearing a Kovalchuk jersey.

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by Kevin Sellathamby on Feb 13, 2012 10:48 PM EST up reply actions  

Yeah I know, I just had fun to make another one. And I’ve seen enough of kitten’s picture for today too.

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by Elektrostal_Kid on Feb 13, 2012 11:12 PM EST up reply actions  

“This is arguably his best team, post-lockout…”

Did you forget that the Devils have won 4 division titles since the lockout ended?

by DiffuseTheBob on Feb 13, 2012 4:59 PM EST reply actions  

I’m not him, but I think this team is clearly better than the 05-06 and 06-07 Devils, and probably the 09-10 Devils. The only thing that might make it worse than those teams is the goaltending.

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by Triumph44 on Feb 13, 2012 5:14 PM EST up reply actions  

09-10 was a weird year. I had thought that was a clear transition year for the team (moving on from Madden/Gionta) and then Lemaire comes in and befuddles the East for a little over half the year and puts them in a good spot, but they didnt have the offensive depth they do now. And that’s saying something since they could use a bit more offense

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by Tom Stivali on Feb 13, 2012 5:24 PM EST up reply actions  

Madden was not good by the end of his time here, and his line pretty much sunk the Devils in 09. The only thing worse than re-signing John Madden would’ve been signing a guy who hadn’t played center regularly in years and wasn’t very good at it to begin with. Which is what they actually did by signing Rob Niedermayer, but that 09-10 team was really not bad – their power play ran hotter than the sun in the first half which fooled people, including myself, into thinking they were a top team, but they weren’t.

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by Triumph44 on Feb 13, 2012 5:29 PM EST up reply actions  

He wasn’t and he probably would have been a distraction without his usual ice-time.

I still think one reason Rob was brought in was so that Lou gave himself one last crack at Scott via trade. Thats my Devils conspiracy theory of the day

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by Tom Stivali on Feb 13, 2012 5:33 PM EST up reply actions  

Better than the 2008-09 team that were top possession team clearly across the boards except for when they were down 2 goals? The same team that featured Zach Parise ruling the Atlantic? How?

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by John Fischer on Feb 13, 2012 6:23 PM EST up reply actions  

I didn’t say that they were better than the 08-09 team.

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by Triumph44 on Feb 13, 2012 6:34 PM EST up reply actions  

He was pretty careful NOT to say this year’s team is better than the 07-08 and 08-09 teams…

I don’t think this team has outplayed the teams of years past that have won division titles, but I do think there’s more talent here. This team has more riding on the shoulders of inconsistent youngsters than at any time since the lockout, and that’s going to reflect negatively on the Corsi/Fenwick. But I don’t see the gaping holes in the lineup that I did a year or two ago. If nothing else, this team has reason for a lot of hope in a way the veteran teams of the past, which were always running at 100% and had nothing more to give come playoff time, never did.

by dr(d)evil on Feb 13, 2012 6:53 PM EST up reply actions  

Oh and it doesn’t help the current team’s advanced stats that there are three other teams in the division which are solidly playoff-bound this year whereas in years past the Rangers were a bubble team and the Flyers were sometimes also fighting just to get into the postseason.

by dr(d)evil on Feb 13, 2012 7:11 PM EST up reply actions  

This has no effect.

Also, I didn’t mention the 07-08 team because they didn’t win the division.

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by Triumph44 on Feb 13, 2012 7:35 PM EST up reply actions  

But you did say the best team post-lockout. Like, the 07-08 and 08-09 teams were after the lockout.

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by John Fischer on Feb 13, 2012 8:22 PM EST up reply actions  

You mean Tom said that, right?

And Kovalchuk speeds away, great moves, busting through, DID YOU SEE THAT?

by KovyisLove on Feb 13, 2012 8:30 PM EST up reply actions  

Yup that was me. Those teams were good regular season teams but in my view didn’t have the offensive depth that strong teams have.

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by Tom Stivali on Feb 13, 2012 8:44 PM EST up reply actions  

This team doesn’t, either, though.

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by Triumph44 on Feb 13, 2012 8:54 PM EST up reply actions  

John, I never said that. The previous poster mentioned 4 division winners. I talked about 3 of them. I never mentioned the 4th. Now why do you think that is?

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by Triumph44 on Feb 13, 2012 8:40 PM EST up reply actions  

Because I’m confused and didn’t read through very carefully. I’m sorry.

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by John Fischer on Feb 13, 2012 9:38 PM EST up reply actions  

The 08-09 team was without a doubt the best team since the lockout, it’s not even a question.

And Kovalchuk speeds away, great moves, busting through, DID YOU SEE THAT?

by KovyisLove on Feb 13, 2012 7:55 PM EST up reply actions  

And possession stats account for about what 40 percent of how you should view a team, right?

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by Tom Stivali on Feb 13, 2012 8:46 PM EST up reply actions  

Merrill article

I saw that one in the NYT as well. I don’t care what happens with Michigan. I’ll be happy if Merrill is sincere that he’s learning his lesson; that he shouldn’t take hockey for granted; and that (I assume he understands) he has to play as part of a team.

Several months ago, there was talking that his discipline problems would ruin his chance with the Devils. Well, maybe he’s turned it around. One can hope so, for his sake and the sake of NJD.

by Alan Wright on Feb 13, 2012 8:07 PM EST via mobile reply actions  

You shouldn't care about him anymore because he's gonna be included in a colossal trade for Shea Weber

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by Elektrostal_Kid on Feb 13, 2012 8:09 PM EST up reply actions  

Elektrostal_kid = Eklund?

Not a very good disguise.

by Alan Wright on Feb 13, 2012 9:40 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

We’ve all got a bit of hopelessness Eklundness inside each one of us, I guess.

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by Elektrostal_Kid on Feb 13, 2012 10:11 PM EST up reply actions  

I’m also encouraged by Merrill’s quotes from the article. And props to Red Berenson…it takes balls to bench your best player while your team tanks for an entire month.

by dr(d)evil on Feb 13, 2012 8:50 PM EST up reply actions  

Merrill’s return was supposedly up to the AD, at least that was what was initially reported at the time. Who knows how things changed after incident #2

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by Tom Stivali on Feb 13, 2012 8:53 PM EST up reply actions  

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