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The Ughs of March: Hedberg's 27 GAs Reviewed

Johan Hedberg hit bottom in March with 27 goals allowed in ten games. The rest of the New Jersey Devils didn't look all that good in the process, winning only one game in regulation. After reviewing the 27 goals allowed, the fault lies with both.

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February Decline: Johan Hedberg's 17 GAs Reviewed

Like the New Jersey Devils, Johan Hedberg started February off great and ended it awfully. What happened to Moose? The seventeen goals he allowed in six appearances - sixteen in four of them - get reviewed in the hopes of finding some answers.

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Reviewing Hedberg's 7 GAs in Jan. & April 2013

With Johan Hedberg finishing the 2013 season with very poor numbers, now is the time to start reviewing the goals he allowed in attempt to dig deeper into what drove his stats down. This post deals with the 7 goals allowed in January and April.

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Looking at Martin Brodeur's 2013 Save Percentages

Martin Brodeur has an overall save percentage at 90% and with the New Jersey Devils now out of the playoffs, the goaltending may be a reason why they failed. In looking at Brodeur's save percentage splits by situation, it's not as simple as it looks.

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How Ryan Carter Ended the Devils' Scoring Drought

The New Jersey Devils finally scored their first goal in over 7 periods when Ryan Carter beat Ilya Bryzgalov to the top corner in their 3-0 win on Thursday night. This breakdown shows how it all happened from the Devils' blueline to the goal itself.

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Peter DeBoer Should Not Be Fired

The New Jersey Devils are winless in their last nine games and they are most likely not going to make the playoffs. This post argues why Peter DeBoer should not be fired regardless.

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Devils Winless in 7; Shooting at 5.5%

The New Jersey Devils have not won in their last seven games. This summary of the ongoing slump reveals that the Devils aren't shooting well, especially at even strength.

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Get it on Net: The Devils' Shooting in 5-on-5 Play

Are the New Jersey Devils really getting most of their shots on net? Does the defense really struggle at it? Using 5-on-5 player shooting data taken from Hockey Analysis on March 27, 2013, this post answers those questions and more.

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N.J. Strong in Possession, Like Most Playoff Teams

Using Eric T's score-adjusted Fenwick formula, this post points out that the New Jersey Devils have been strong in possession this season both relative to themselves and in the league. That's a good sign as most playoff teams were above 50%.

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David Clarkson's Devils Career in Shots & S%

David Clarkson has been ice cold in recent weeks and will become a free agent this summer. This post looks at his career shooting percentage and shots per game rate to highlight streaks and his overall rising trends.

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