Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Are the NJ Devils better this year?

The Devils face the Islanders tonight at the Rock in their 5th and last preseason game of the year. The Devils stand at a 3W-1L record with their greatly revised roster from the 2008-2009 season. So the question all Devils' fans want to know is whether this year's team will be better than last year's team. The best way to answer this is to look at the goalies, the forward and defensive lines and see what has changed.


2008-2009 Forward Lines:

Parise-Zajac-Langenbrunner

Elias-Zubrus-Gionta

Pandolfo-Madden-Shanahan

Rupp-Rolston- Clarkson


Mike Rupp, Brian Gionta and John Madden all gone to free agency and will be replaced by veteran, Rob Niedermayer (younger brother of legendary ex-Devil Scott), and rookie NHLers Rod Pelley and Niklas Bergfors.


2000-2010 Forward Lines:

Parise-Zajac-Langenbrunner

Rolston-Zubrus-Clarkson

Bergfors-Elias-Shanahan

Pandolfo-Pelley-Niedermayer


With newly acquired enforcer Andrew Peters playing when necessary in Pelley’s spot

I do believe that when you analyze the rosters player by player, last year’s roster has overall better talent. However, in the NHL, sometimes the sum of the parts is greater than the individual pieces. I do believe that this is the case here. Bergfors is not the player Gionta is yet. Neither is Pelley or Rob Niedermayer measuring them against Madden. And Elias is a top Left Wing, but this lineup will have him playing center as it stands right now.


The plus factors here are:

1. The movement of Brian Rolston to 2nd line left wing and having him play for his favorite coach, Jacques Lemaire. Look for him to have a major rebound year.

2. Providing skilled players in Bergfors and Shanahan for Elias to play with and reversing that, providing 2 skilled veterans for promising rookie scorer Bergfors to play with

3. The increase in size that Niedermayer brings over Madden, who played very well at times, but was no longer a defensive match for the top play-makers in the league.

4. The positioning of David Clarkson on a scoring line where we’ll see him blossom this year into a top 6 power forward.

5. Finally, the dismantling of the Devils' infamous checking line and rolling 4 lines that can be offensively productive.

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2008-2009 Defensive Lines:

Martin-Oduya

White-Mottau

Salvador-Greene/Havelid

Havelid returned to Europe (thankfully) and is replaced by the signing of free agent Cory Murphy

2009-2010 Defensive Lines:

Martin-Oduya

White-Mottau

Salvador-Murphy/Greene

If you read my September 18th blog, you’ll know that I think Murphy is a very good addition to a young Devils’ defense that finished 4th in the entire NHL last year in goals against average. Murphy is leading the Devil’s in this preseason with a +4 as well as having scored 3 points in 3 games. He’s going to help the Devils defensively and on the power play. The defense with an increase in playing time together and the addition of Murphy will be improved for sure.


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2008-2009 Goalies:

Brodeur

Weekes

Clemmensen


Clemmensen who played valiantly during Brodeur’s prolonged injury absence signed as a free agent with Florida, Kevin Weekes was not re-signed and add in Yann Danis signed as a free agent from the Islanders.


2008-2009 Goalies:

Brodeur

Danis


The Devils last year had no confidence in Kevin Weekes and that is why Scott Clemmensen was brought in when Marty was injured. He played extremely well (some say with divine intervention) but was then sent down to the Devils’ farm team leaving Weekes as the backup and Marty to play essentially every game down the stretch.


I believe this year will be different. Danis looks like the real deal so we’ll look for the Devils to have enough confidence in him to play him 15 games, leaving Brodeur rested to continue as one of the league‘s top net-minders. All in all, an overall slight positive over last year.


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And finally the year to year comparison would not be complete without mentioning the coaches. Out went Benedict Sutter and in comes Jacques Lemaire. Sutter was continually learning on the job and was out-coached both playoff series he was in. Lemaire may be one of the best coaches to ever coach in the NHL. This will be the biggest positive for the 2009-2010 Devils and as a result expect them to once again reach 100 points and make the playoffs. GM Lou Lamoriello's Devils have always been about "team." If this year's Devils are better than last years, that statement will have to be truer than ever.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Devils’ Defense Seems Set with Murphy

It is only one game into the Devils’ preseason, a 3-2 shoot out victory at home against the Rangers, and it seems the defensive lineup is set. The Devils, who typically carry 7 defensemen on the roster, will start the season with regulars from last season, Paul Martin, Johnny Oduya, Colin White, Mike Mottau, and Bryce Salvador. In addition, Andy Greene, who played 49 games in 2008-2009 is looking for more playing time. Greene is an adequate player who has excellent moments followed by poor decisions. His upside is limited but he is an adequate “7th” defender who can play on the power play.

The final position open on defense seems to belong to newcomer Cory Murphy, who played 6 season in Europe before coming here to play for Florida and Tampa Bay 2 years ago. Murphy signed a 2-way deal (allowing him to be moved to Lowell of the AHL without clearing waivers) with the Devils in July. It is no coincidence he is wearing #28 in training camp. It is a number worn by a player of similar height (small) and right-handed shot, Brian Rafalski. Rafalski was an all-star defender with Devils before signing with Detroit as a UFA a few years ago. Devils’ GM, Lou Lamoriello, loves to play the jersey number game with his players so when I saw 28 on Murphy, I thought immediately he was going to make the team. In overtime against the Rangers on Wednesday, it was Murphy who was on the ice as the lone defensmen on the Devils 4-3 power play. They didn’t score but Murphy surely looked like he belonged.

Some of the Devil’s faithful were hoping to see 21 year old Devils’ prospect Matt Corrente get a shot on defense. However it seems the Devils do not think he is ready. In fact it appears that 18 year old defensemen, Alexander Urbom has stolen the show in camp and won himself playing time against the Rangers and seems to be playing with the first squad in practice. He won’t make the team this year, but by the Devils giving him NHL time at camp and in preseason, clearly they think he will be the next defensive star for the Devils.

It was my analysis at the end of last season that the Devils needed a star/stud player on defense (sorry Paul Martin you are an excellent defender, but not a stud) to move to the next level. Corey Murphy is what the Devils have come up with to help their pp with a Right-handed shot. A poor man’s Brian Rafalski is not exactly what the Devils’ needed. However, in Devils’ land we say, “In Lou we trust.” No need to worry, the season hasn’t begun yet and Jacques will surely get us through anyway.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Devils’ Training Camp Opens with New Faces

With the start of a new hockey season upon us, we’ll let this simple Devils’ update be my start of the blogging season…

NJ Devils opened their training camp with 3 big forward positions to fill. The loss of Brian Gionta, John Madden, and Mike Rupp have created vacancies for some young players such as Nicholas Bergfors, Patrice Cormier and Rod Pelley.

In a surprise move the Devils have in camp heavyweight enforcer Andrew Peters (Buffalo). He was wearing #25 today in camp so I’ll guess will see this Donald Brashear antagonist is Devils’ red come October. He is not there to be sent to the AHL or for his gifted scoring touch.

Devils’ GM, Lou Lamoriello, has always been a fan of NHL heavyweights, and has now created an interesting situation since it looked like the loss of Mike Rupp (Free Agent to Pittsburgh) was going to be filled by the Devils’ own young tough-guy, Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond (PL3). Looks like there will be a fight for who is the Devils’ fighter.

For those of you who haven’t been following, the Devils’ backup goaltender this year will be Yann Danis (Islanders in 2008-2009)

And on a final note worth mentioning, Devils’ all-time leading scorer, Patrik Elias, is nursing an injured groin, which was operated on during the summer. New Devils’ head coach Jacques Lemaire had spoken about using Patrik at 2nd line center, but now it looks like he may not be ready for the team’s opener on October 3rd. If Elias’ injury turns out to be serious, look for another young player to make the squad and look for the Devils’ to struggle to score goals. More to come on this next blog!