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.
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.
Ilya Kovalchuk just played his 210th regular season game as a New Jersey Devil on Saturday. This post goes into why Devils fans shouldn't expect his hot shooting percentage from Atlanta to return though he will shoot a lot.
Where is Kessel shooting from and is this making an impact on his expected goal scoring?
Is the Penguins' slump a good indication of who the team is, or will things get better?
PDO might be statistical jargon, but it's something that should give Lightning fans hope that things will improve.
Who will rebound and who will fall in 2011-2012?
How are the shooting percentages of the veteran forwards on the New Jersey Devils doing now that they are near the end of the season? I take an in-depth look at their percentages, what to expect for the end, and note the team's shooting percentage.
The New Jersey Devils have had a hot streak in January, though the team's shooting percentage has increased as a whole. This post focuses on the specific shooting percentage improvements and talks about what this means going forward.
24 games in, and the New Jersey Devils offense is still poor and keeps the Devils in the wrong end of the East. This post shows most of the veteran forwards expected to carry the offense are undergoing massive slumps in shooting percentages - except for Jason Arnott.