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... saw Los Angeles pot four unanswered goals afterwards). There is no use crying over spilled milk, and DeBoer and the coaching staff had the Devils making adjustments in Game 4 and 5 with DeBoer shaking ...
... 4 in a 3-1 victory. Heading into Game 5 the Devils look to extend the series and save themselves from elimination. “You know it’s going to happen again. So why not us?” said Devils coach Peter DeBoer ...
... while the Devils offense struggled to find its game and adapt to Peter DeBoer’s aggressive forecheck, their defense played well and continued to get solid goaltending from Hedberg. Eventually, Brodeur ...
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM New Jersey Devils’ coach Pete DeBoer has kept his comments to a minimum during his team’s Eastern Conference championship series against the New York Rangers. John ...
... speed and fresh legs? For one, DeBoer has been active with his forward line changes and defensively switched Peter Harrold and Adam Larsson in and out of starting roles. (Larsson has only played five playoff ...
... a concern for New Jersey heading into this series? Maybe, but DeBoer seems okay with letting Marty work out the highs and lows of his adventures in the trapezoid. This could end up being a huge story versus ...
... is nine years older so he has a larger body of experience, but he still spent most of the season in the AHL.) Well, Kovy’s injury forced DeBoer to find another capable forward, moving the versatile ...
... DeBoer for playing his fourth line too much in my playoff recap, he kept giving them big minutes, and they did great! I’m not exactly sure who this Ryan Carter is, or who this Steve Bernier is, or where ...
... from the Devils AHL team have comprised this line). But this is the playoffs! Meaning if the Devils lose, their season is over! Peter DeBoer needs to be playing his consistent contributors who got them ...
... Brodeur after hard point shots from Jason Garrison, Brian Campbell, Ed Jovanovski, and Dimitri Kulikov. If DeBoer is smart about this series, he will roll three lines (Zajac centering Parise and Kovy; ...
... home as they do on the road. This is fortunate, because they seem slated to face DeBoer’s old team, the Florida Panthers, in the sunny climate during the first round. This season has seemed at times like ...
... much to ask. GOOD SIGN: Their goaltenders are playing insanely well going into the playoffs. I don’t think DeBoer or Lamoriello could have dreamed that both 39-year old goaltenders (Hedberg turns ...
... I genuinely believe that DeBoer and the team are trying to move away from the conservative defensive model that has defined the Devils for the last decade and a half, and evolve into a quick, highly-skilled ...
... same puck-moving capability of Zidlicky, and if DeBoer is concerned about not having enough stay-at-home D, then simply don’t put him with Larsson or Zidlicky. Lastly, if you are reading this and thinking ...
... seemed Taormina’s shot had a seeing-eye that enabled it to find the twine. Defensively, DeBoer seems to place great trust in him, as he has little NHL experience, but was matched up with the very inexperienced ...
... have no “all-stars” has some serious dark horse potential to emerge as the Eastern Conference representative in the Stanley Cup finals. DeBoer and the coaching staff seem to be beloved by the players, ...
... Kovie and Parise is virtually nonexistent these days, DeBoer needs to be wary about how much he uses them during this final third of the season. Especially since Kovie is averaging two minutes more per ...
... explosion has been due to DeBoer’s decision to put Elias at center of the Kovalchuk and Parise line. Since this move, the three forwards have been unstoppable. Clarkson and Zubrus have been extremely ...
... goals. Henrique returning soon will help, but they still need more constant production from their front nine. I know the prospect of separating Kovie and Parise seems concerning for DeBoer, but would ...
... in both games. Hedberg kept the Devils from blowing the Edmonton game, playing inspired (albeit against an injury-depleted Oilers squad). DeBoer would be wise to switch the rotation to every other game ...
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