So…What Now for the Devils?
I’ve really been enjoying this off-season solely because it seems there hasn’t been a single dull moment since the 2009-2010 NHL campaign concluded. It’s no new news that the NHL rejected the seventeen-year $102 million contract the New Jersey Devils awarded superstar left wing Ilya...
Parise is Still the Main Man in New Jersey
Yes…it’s finally over. This is not a false alarm or report but Ilya Kovalchuk has finally signed with a team and that team happens to be the New Jersey Devils. I grew apathetic over the Kovalchuk dilemma that’s dragged on for nearly three weeks now some time ago but am just glad to...
Resurrection?
Contrary to my expectations, it turned out to be an eventful July 1st for the New Jersey Devils. In the week that followed, the Devils have been on the inactive side since they, along with the majority of NHL seem hung on waiting for the decision of a certain someone on where they’ll play...
The Devil’s Contributions to a Crazy Week
Well it’s been a little longer than I’d have liked since I posted anything, especially since the Devils re-acquired center Jason Arnott from the Nashville Predators a little less than a week ago in exchange for right wing Matt Halischuk and a second round pick in next year’s draft....
Have the Gears Started Turning?
The New Jersey Devils have officially named John Maclean head coach. It’s a large hump general manager Lou Lamoriello has gotten over that theoretically stalled his focus on additional priorities on his off-season checklist such as trying to re-sign pending unrestricted free agents Paul Martin...
The Andy Greene Trial
Defenseman Andy Greene’s path to legitimacy is far from over. In seventy-eight games this year, Greene enjoyed a breakout season, putting up career numbers of six goals and thirty-seven points. He went a plus nine, had four goals and fifteen points on the power play, along with a goal and two points...
Mottau Over Kovalchuk and Martin?
I hope everyone enjoyed their Memorial Day weekend. I spent mine at the beaches of Wildwood, New Jersey, where I enjoyed the pleasantries of practically receiving sun poisoning, a painful bee sting (one of my biggest fears), almost breaking my nose, and seeing my days start early in the afternoon after...
Sentiments Vs Necessities
As in every year, the 2010 playoffs have given us nothing but great and exciting hockey and while it’s discouraging to see my New Jersey Devils were amongst this year’s playoff participants that bowed out early, the remaining teams have given us as fans some serious and competitive entertainment....
Devil’s Season in Review
It’s a little delayed but here it is…I figure a season review is appropriate for this team as that’s when they only seem to be good for as indicated this year and the past few. It was another season of ups and downs, where hopes were driven high, only to come crashing down as any momentum...
Devil’s Playoff Trends
I think it’s safe to say the Devils were plain outplayed last night. The Flyers played like they wanted it more, while the Devils appeared to play like nothing was on the line. The Flyers were more physical, beat the Devils to practically every puck, and won most, if not all the battles along the...


