Remembering the New Jersey Devils 2012 Playoff Run
It's the end of 2012 and rather than focus on the lockout, I explain how I will remember the New Jersey Devils' run to the Stanley Cup Finals over the lack of hockey from this year.
It's the end of 2012 and rather than focus on the lockout, I explain how I will remember the New Jersey Devils' run to the Stanley Cup Finals over the lack of hockey from this year.
Ilya Kovalchuk scored 37 goals for the New Jersey Devils in the 2011-12 regular season and eight more in the 2012 playoffs. This is the fourth and final part of a review of all of those goals featuring his eight playoff goals.
In the final month of the 2011-12 season review of all of the goals allowed by Martin Brodeur, I look at the 13 allowed in the Stanley Cup Finals in June. Surprisingly, he only gave up one soft goal despite the Kings lighting up New Jersey.
Martin Brodeur had his finest month of the 2011-12 campaign in May in the playoffs with his best monthly save percentage. However, he wasn't perfect and I point out where he wasn't in this review of the 21 goals he allowed in May.
Martin Brodeur rose to the occasion in the 2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs and his numbers for all of April were good. In reviewing the 21 goals he allowed in April, I find and explain that Brodeur could have been even better.
In this post, I summarize my three-part review of all 33 goals scored by David Clarkson for the New Jersey Devils. I count up how many flukes he had, what kinds of goals he scored, and so much more.
In this third part of the review of all the goals David Clarkson scored in 2011-12, I look at his last 8 regular season goals and his 3 playoff goals. I point out how he got some good breaks, his one-timers, and his sole wraparound goal of the year.
Dainius Zubrus may be overlooked at times on the scoresheet. But this In Lou We Trust audition post by Writer D, highlights what the player brings to the New Jersey Devils.
On this week's episode of Talking Red, a New Jersey Devils podcast, David Sarch, Todd Cordell, and John Fischer look back and wrap up the 2011-12 season and then turn their attention to the upcoming NHL draft and free agency.
While they didn't win the Stanley Cup, the New Jersey Devils had a deep playoff run in 2012. In this post, I review their entire postseason from the first round comeback win against Florida to losing to Los Angeles in six games in the Finals.