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Sunday, September 30, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 30, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Bergen Record
Lou who? Devils' GM takes hands-off tact
Pandolfo due chance to be Devils' 'C'
Corrente returned to junior
Waiting on White
Tied, 1-1, after one period
Parise gives Devils' 2-1 lead
Devils top Isles, 2-1
Madden adjusting

The Star Ledger
Fair trade for Asham
Parise has a goal and assist to lead Devils 2-1 over Islanders
Top acts bypassing Prudential Center

The New York Post
Devils still in market for Markov

NewJerseyDevils.com
Preseason recap: Devils 2, Islanders 1

2 man advantage
Devils notes

On Fire
2007-08 Preview

411mania.com
The View From The Crease: 30 Teams, 60 Goalies

FOXSports.com
Predictions: Eastern Conference
NHL Season Previews: Atlantic Division

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LowellDevilsHockey.com
Recap: Lowell - Bridgeport

OurSports Central
Devils Upend Bridgeport in Pre-Season Action

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 29, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Bergen Record
Sutter shuffles Devs
Bergfors still around
Line shake-ups

The Star Ledger
Sutter moves checkers, splits Madden, Pandolfo
Newark council keeps spilling across the liens

The New York Post
Devs make line change

NewJerseyDevils.com
Devils assign 19 players to Lowell
Arron Asham interview w/ Matt Loughlin
Zach Parise talks to Matt Loughlin

Yahoo NHL
NHL 2007-08: Eastern Conference team-by-team preview capsules

Winnipeg Sun
Meet the new boss

Regina Leader Post
Sutter enjoys coaching

2 man advantage
Roster reduced: 19 assigned, one returned, six waived

In Lou We Trust
The Season Begins!
The Roster for Now

Deadspin, NY
Your NHL Eastern Conference Preview

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The Lowell Sun
Devils (plenty of them) hit ice

Oursportscentral.com
New Jersey Assigns 19 Players to Lowell

Friday, September 28, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 28, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Bergen Record
Sutter says letters not stitched in place
White to miss opener
Sutter pleased

The Star Ledger
Sutter: No rush to name captain

The New York Post
Bad news for Devils: eye damage for White

NewJerseyDevils.com
NJD Snapshots: Thursday at training camp

NHL.com
Sophomores to watch in the East

The Lowell Sun
Brodeur a fan of facility

USAhockey.com
Devils' duo?
Sept. 26, 2007 - Lou Vairo to Speak at US Hockey Hall of Fame ...

Los Angeles Times
Rangers could have the stuff to surprise

Brooklynvegan
Prudential Center opening in Newark October 25th

Sportsline
NHL 2007-08: Eastern Conference team-by-team preview capsules

Philly.com
Flyers' loss may be Dowd's gain

In Lou We Trust
I Would Have Liked to Seen That, Guys

2manadvantage.com
Pre-season stuff.
White out for opener

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Trentontitans.com
Pemberton resigns with Trenton Devils

The Trenton Times
T-Devils bring back Pemberton

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 27, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Bergen Record
Sutter's approach: get the puck

The Star Ledger
Devils still rely on size
Gionta gets hat trick as Devils beat Islanders 6-1
Islanders-Devils, Sum
Removing all doubt in Newark
Newark officials irked over no luxury box at new arena

The New York Post
Devils deck Isles

Msgnetwork
Bluelines: Tickets Sell Out Rapidly
Chris Drury And Scott Gomez Answer Your Questions

NewJerseyDevils.com
Preseason recap: Devils 6, Islanders 1
Mike Rupp interview with Matt Loughlin
Community recap: Clinic at Ocean Ice Palace
A look at the East's top rookies

The Globe and Mail
Hockey roundtable offers predictions

ESPN
ESPN The Magazine: Eastern Conference previews

Sports Illustrated
The Magazine: Eastern Conference previews

OurSports Central
Palmieri Returns To Erie
PrairieThunder signs Ftorek

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LowellDevilsHockey.com
Gionta leads Devils over Isles at Tsongas Arena

The Lowell Sun
New Jersey takes on Isles at Tsongas tonight

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 26, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Bergen Record
Devils already banged up

The Star Ledger
So far, Camp Sutter no picnic for Devils

The New York Post
Devs counting on Greene horn

R-N University Observer
Newark Beat

On Fire
Preseason Devils Update

In Lou We Trust
Devils Get Preseason Revenge on Flyers

NewJerseyDevils.com
Eastern Conference ones to watch

Sportsline.com
Atlantic Division: Tight gets tighter with Philly flip-flop

Bleacherreport.com
NHL Eastern Conference Preview

TSN.ca
TSN unveils NHL on TSN broadcast package

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College of New Jersey Signal
Teams go from the classroom to the boardroom

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The Globe and Mail
Luongo says he'll quit if larger nets get introduced
Roundtable discusses problems haunting NHL

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 25, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.


The Bergen Record
Work ethic still same for Devils' Brodeur
Pandolfo's hip tight
Bergfors scores two in 3-1 win
Still 1-0 after two
Still 1-0 after two
Brodeur in net tonight

The New York Daily News
Devils beat Flyers

The New York Post
Devs see big holes on roster
Devil's dog

NewJerseyDevils.com
Preseason recap: Devils 3, Flyers 1
Andy Greene talks to Matt Loughlin
Atlantic Division notes: Gomez is No. 1 center in N.Y; Public enemy No. 1 in Jersey

sportsfanmagazine.com
SFM's NHL Blogger Previews: The New Jersey Devils

The Star Ledger
Devils-Flyers, Sum
Designer label may adorn the Meadowlands arena

Msgnetwork
Bluelines: Bet On Vegas To Be Next Expansion City

Pro Fantasy Sports
Atlantic Division Preview

The Hockey News
The Hockey News predictions poll

2manadvantage.com
Live-capping the preseason…again


LowellDevilsHockey.com
Devils downed in shootout, 2-1


Trentontitans.com
New Jersey native Henkel rejoins Trenton Devils

The Trenton Times
T-Devils re-sign Henkel

Monday, September 24, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 24, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 21, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Star Ledger
Weekes ready for ice after normal CT scan

NewJerseyDevils.com
FSN NY announces Devils' '07-08 telecast schedule

NHL.com
From the frying pan right into the fire (On Sutter coaching Canada)

The Maine Campus Online
Puck to drop on 2007 NHL season

Daily Record
State briefs Renaming ex Continental Airlines Arena

Devils Category at FanHouse
Rbk Edge Jerseys Ripped Apart

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LowellDevilsHockey.com
Lowell Devils Announce Promotional Schedule

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 23, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Star Ledger
Time to retire the sports authority?

NewJerseyDevils.com
Prudential Center update: Ice Lounge and mural

NHL.com
Vanbiesbrouck remembers his night in Vegas
Gomez looks forward...and back

2 man advantage
Johnny O What?

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 22, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Bergen Record
Possible concussion for Devils' Weekes
Vishnevski a hit
Weekes injured
Weekes update
Brodeur sits again

The Star Ledger
Weekes hurt as tempers flare from start
Byers, Callahan score for Rangers; NJ G Kevin Weekes hurt
'Sopranos' star hosts wine tasting

The New York Daily News
Blueshirts start solid

The New York Post
Weekes hurt in loss

Msgnetwork
Around The Circuit

NewJerseyDevils.com
Game Recap 09/21/2007: NJD 3 @ NYR 4

Yahoo NHL
Devils G Weekes leaves preseason game with injury
Dane Byers, Ryan Callahan score for Rangers; NJ G Kevin Weekes hurt

Sportsline.com
Devils report: Roster
Devils report: Notes, quotes
Devils report: Inside shots

Toronto Sun
Toronto the good for Clemmensen?

Toronto Star
Clemmensen out of the shadows

2 Man Advantage
Sean Burke calls it a career
MEDIC!
Live-capping the preseason
Update on Weekes’ condition

On Fire
The Sky Is Falling in Newark

In Lou We Trust
Devils Lose 3-4 to the Rangers
Preseason Win, White is OK, the Rangers on TV Tonight

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LowellDevilsHockey.com
Lowell Devils Announce Promotional Schedule

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ESPN.com
Power Rankings

Friday, September 21, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 21, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Bergen Record
Zubrus can help ease the pain of Gomez's loss to Devils
White's eye OK

The Star Ledger
White's eye injury worrisome
Weekes, Doyle combine for shutout in Devils' 3-0 win over Bruins
Devils-Bruins, Sums

The New York Post
Devils blank Bruins

The Ashbury Park Press
Devils bring back Ross to be radio color commentator(Ross, Dan McGillis)

NewJerseyDevils.com
Pre-season recap: Devils 3, Bruins 0
NJD Snapshots: Devils dressing room
Suite level one at Prudential Center
Kevin Weekes talks to Matt Loughlin
Devils 2007-08 season preview

NHL.com
Love of the game drives Brodeur to be the best

USAtoday.com
At 35, Martin Brodeur says he's still one durable Devil

Newenglandsportstoday.com
New Jersey Devils forward David Clarkson tries to catch his breath

Mirtle Blog
Devils hit the IR early

Press of Atlantic City
2007-08 New Jersey Devils Preview

CBC
Devils' Langenbrunner out up to 2 months

Canada.com
McGillis brings experience(ex-Devil Dan McGillis)

411mania.com
411mania’s NHL Conference Call Coverage: Martin Brodeur

In Lou We Trust
Langenbrunner Out for Up to Two Months

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 20, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Bergen Record
Devils' fingers crossed regarding White's eye
White update
Surgery for Langenbrunner, Janssen
Power point proposal
White bloodied

The Star Ledger
White's eye hit by puck

The New York Post
Devils fight with injuries

NewJerseyDevils.com
NJD Snapshots: Wednesday at training camp

Sportsnet.ca
Sutter earns Brodeur approval

MSNBC
Young Americans ready to take NHL by storm (Parise)

Oursportscentral.com
Akim and Romano Return to Knights

Hockeyjournal.com
Turnaround Experience (Julien on his experience ac a Devils coach)

In Lou We Trust
Injuries Continue to Strike NJ

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USA Today
Fans, players want scheduling change

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 19, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.


The Bergen Record
Fights painful to Devs' Janssen
Radio Ross
Back to work

The Star Ledger
Devils delivered response to Flyers' message
Goaltender Sean Burke officially retires

Msgnetwork
Bluelines: Lundqvist Denies Getting Married

NewJerseyDevils.com
NJD Snapshots: Training camp

NHL.com
Leetch, Granato, Fischler and Halligan selected as recipients of 2007 Lester Patrick Award

Yahoo NHL
News and notes from the NHL

ESPN.com
Offseason Notebook: Camp story lines to watch

Kingston Daily Freeman
Freeman columnist Fischler among NHL honorees

411mania.com
411mania’s NHL Conference Call Coverage: Scott Gomez (Talks about his Devils days)

The Globe and Mail
Duhatschek: Burke will be missed
Maki: Burke doesn't retire empty-handed
Wharnsby: Brent Sutter makes an immediate impact

Fanhouse
Devils Kinda, Sorta Strip Elias of Captaincy
NHL Season Preview: New Jersey Devils

Thehockeynews.com
Veteran Burke calls it quits

2manadvantage.com
Janssen decapitated, Devils lose

In Lou We Trust
Tom Gulitti is On Fire

Sam Woo on Hockeybuzz.com
This is Sutter Hockey
Congrats to Sherry Ross, the new Devils radio color commentator!


The Lowell Sun
Zimmerman, Palmieri connect for Devils in preseason opener


Trentontitans.com
Mysterious "Devil” figure spotted lurking around Trenton

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 18, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Bergen Record
Stakes go up for Devils' Zajac
Janssen injures shoulder
A chance for someone
Devils fall, 3-2
Preseason opener tonight

The Star Ledger
Second chance for Devils' Corrente
Flyers-Devils, Sum

The New York Post
Janssen hurts shoulder as Devils duke it out

Msgnetwork
Oh, Captain -- But Which Captain?

The Ashbury Park Press
Flyers top Devils in preseason opener

NewJerseyDevils.com
Pre-season recap: Flyers 3, Devils 2
Bruce Driver visits Floyd Hall Arena Carnival
Matt Loughlin speaks with Martin Brodeur
Matt Loughlin speaks with Jay Pandolfo
Matt Loughlin speaks with Dainius Zubrus

The Trenton Times
Briere's debut impressive as Flyers beat the Devils

Tsn.ca
Groin injury a concern for Langenbrunner

ESPN.com
Hockey Notebook: Camp watch

Philly.com
Flyers' preseason off to a good start

PhillyBurbs.com
Exhibition season opens with win

In Lou We Trust
This Post, On the Other Hand, Is About Langenbrunner's Groin

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LowellDevilsHockey.com
Devils pre-season underway, Philly wins 3-2

Monday, September 17, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 17, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.


The Star Ledger
Devils' Langenbrunner could be facing surgery

The Trenton Times
Preseason game here tonight

The New York Post
Surgery likely for Jamie

Msgnetwork
Brent Sutter And Devils Are Out Of The Gate

Philly.com
Boucher back in Flyers' home
Tonight's game against the New Jersey Devils in Trenton will be broadcast on WIP-AM (610) on tape-delay beginning at 8.

In Lou We Trust
Elias is the Captain (for now)

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 16, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Bergen Record - Hockey pages
Devils' coach makes good first impression
Devils face long road to start season

The Star Ledger - Devils pages
Weekes has backup plan

On Fire
Sutter Shuffles Up the Pieces

The Beast of the East
Devils training camp report

Cowichan Valley News Leader
The Devils’ advocate (Corbin McPherson)


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Trentontitans.com
Trenton Devils tickets on sale today!!!!!!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Devils training camp report

Training camp has started for the Devils. All the players reported for training camp physicals on Thursday morning and they had their first official practice on Friday morning. According to Tom Gulitti, most of the players attended an informal skate at South Mountain Arena as early as Tuesday. New Jersey Devils.com has details about training camp and presents the new faces in camp. They also have an interview of Brent Sutter with Matt Loughlin. If you want an overview of what to expect this season, John at In Lou We Trust has everything covered. Sam Woo at HockeyBuzz.com also offers various reports.

Captaincy
The big news in today's articles is that we are getting a new arena, a new coach, a new 4th line and we might be getting a new captain. Tom Gulitti and Rich Chere both report the first big news of this year's training camp.

Brent Sutter made the announcement on Friday. It came as a surprise as Patrick Elias was named captain by Lou Lamoriello himself. The new coach certainly made a big splash with this news and I think it is a good thing to shake things this way. Patrick Elias said he had no problems with the decision. It doesn't mean that Patrick won't be our captain next year neither. Brent Sutter will name the captain and assitants going through a process with the assistant coaches (Robinson and McLean) and "of course" Lou.

I have to admit I wasn't crazy about Patrick Elias being our captain. Not that I don't like Patrick but I believe the captaincy shouldn't necessarily go to your best player. In case of a slump (that happens to any forwards), the captaincy can put added pressure on you. Patrick didn't have the best season last year and I wouldn't put all the blame on him being the captain. But I think top forwards like Elias, Gionta and younger guys like Parise and Zajac shouldn't even be considered for the captaincy. Sure they can be leaders all they want on and off the ice but the captaincy responsabilty should ideally go to either a defenseman or a second or third liner. At least that's what I think. So who are my candidates for the captaincy. On defense I would go with Colin White and possibly Richard Matvichuk. They both are considered veterans with a lot of experience, with an edge to White because he has been with the team longer. On offense, my choice would be between Brilyn, Langenbrunner and Madden. I really thought Madden would be named the team's captain last season. I like him and I think he is a natural leader on the ice. His role and his attitude make him my choice for the captaincy.

Number Games
If numbers matters, you should know that Karel Rachunek wore Brian Rafalski's old No. 28 and later on Grant Marshall, who is trying to make the team wore Scott Gomez's old No. 23. Back-up goalie Kevin Weekes will be wearing Scott Clemmensen's old number 40. He divided his old number (80) by two, probably like he will his number of games played.

Langenbrunner
Jamie Langenbrunner didn't practice because of a groin strain that should keep him out for a few days. The New York Post suggests that Langenbrunner might need surgery. This can be a bit alarming since Langenbrunner would be sidelined for a long time should he need surgery. Hopefully he will be fine and the good news is that we have depth this year (unlike last year) even though replacing a guy like Jamie is not the easiest thing.

Brodeur and the rest
Game on has two articles about the Brodeur and Weekes combination. I understand Marty and his will to play but I have to say he needs more rest than he got the past few seasons. I do believe he does because he hasn't been a difference maker in the playoffs the past three seasons. Don't get me wrong, I think he is a tremendous goalie but with the amount of games he played last year and the way he had to carry a team with such a quiet offense, he didn't look fresh. I think a new coach can be a good opportunity to change things and have the back-up (Weekes) goalie start at least 15 games. Hopefully the long trip to start the season won't put us in a hole and force Brodeur to play most of the games early on.

Lines combinations and defense pairings in yesterday's practice
Forwards: Elias-Zubrus-Gionta; Parise-Zajac-Tallackson; Pandolfo-Madden-Asham; Rupp-Brylin-Janssen.
Defense: Vishnevski-Martin; White-Corrente; Matvichuk-Greene; Oduya-Rachunek.
Goalies: Brodeur, Weekes.

Dowd and Rasmussen
Two players who won't return to the Devils this season are Jim Dowd and Erik Rasmussen. With good performances as call-ups last season (Clarkson and Pelley) and new additions, there won't be too many open roster positions for the forwards. Dowd and Rasmussen are the latest victims and will need to find a new team. Dowd has been invited to the Flyers camp and I hope for him he makes the team. It is unfortunate he will be on a rival while he made it clear the only team he wanted to play for was the Devils. Dowd made the team last year, signing a contract after the season started. He provided a reliable performance at a low price when we were still tied to the cap ceiling.

Chorske
For all of us who listen to the games on the radio, Matt Loughlin will need a new color commentator as Tom Chorske left his position. I didn't get to listen to that many game with Chorske and Matt. I liked John Hennessy and Randy Velischek a lot.

Friesen
According to some Calgary paper, Jeff Friesen was rumored to be going to Leksand in Sweden. Jeff was one of the best player of our 2003 Championship team and left the team to make some cap room after a disappointing season. Since he left, he suffered many injuries and has not had the same success.


The Devils play their first preseaon game on Monday night in Trenton against Philadelphia.


"What I know is what I know about the Devils". Brent Sutter when asked what he knew about New Jersey (Source Bergen record)

"Our jersey will still be our jersey". Lou Lamoriello when he announced there wouldn't be a press conference to present the new jerseys.

I am sure that these two no-nonsense characters get on well with each other.

Devils News and notes, September 15, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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HockeyBuzz
Positive Atmosphere Here At Richard Codey J. Arena At South Mountain

The Bergen Record
Captaincy up for grabs
Elias may lose the 'C' on Devils team

The Star Ledger
Devils' captainship: A wait and 'C' affair

The New York Post
Langenbrunner might need surgery
Gomez Adjusts To New Uniform

Msgnetwork
Is This The Weekes That Was?
Brodeur Will Need Rest

NewJerseyDevils.com
Devils top Tampa on '15 to Remember'
Training camp opens at South Mountain
Devils skate in first practice of 2007-08

The Globe and Mail
Wharnsby: Long-time Leafs therapist lands in the swamp

FOXSports.com
Prince of Pucks: Training-camp storylines

Rotoworld.com
Elias planning surprise Devils party

Sportsnet.ca
Fantasy rankings: Top 100

Canada.com
NHL Around the League Notebook

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LowellDevilsHockey.com
Lowell Devils Tickets Now On Sale

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Trentontitans.com
Trenton Devils reschedule road game with Cincinnati

Friday, September 14, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 14, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Bergen Record
Devils ready to apply pressure
All hands on deck

The Star Ledger
On the fast track to Devils camp

The New York Post
Confident Devils set to make believers

Msgnetwork
Bluelines: Harding Memorializing I-35W Bridge Disaster

NewJerseyDevils.com
Training camp opens at South Mountain

NHL.com
NHL training camps open

Sportsline.com
Atlantic Division: Tight gets tighter with Philly flip-flop

The Hockey News
NHL training camps open coast to coast

USAtoday.com
Summer moves make East an equal-opportunity jumble

Philadelphia Daily News
Flyers: 5 to watch (Dowd)

In Lou We Trust
Who's Who at Training Camp

Sam Woo on Hockeybuzz.com
Special Woo Report/Woo Mail Training Camp report

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 13, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Bergen Record
Fire burns in Devils' coach

The Star Ledger
Devils to open training camp

NewJerseyDevils.com
Now Boarding in Newark
Devils alumni take Prudential Center tour

Hockey Future
Hockey's Future Top 50 Prospects 26-50, Fall 2007 (Bergfors)
Devils 2007 training camp preview

CNNSI.com
Three intriguing teams to watch in the new season
New coach, prospects have B's thinking turnaround

Richmond Review
Sockeyes looking for net gain (Ex draftee Judd Lambert)

Oursportscentral.com
Otters Send Forbes To Owen Sound (Draftee Nick Palmieri)

In Lou We Trust
Get Pumped: Training Camp is Tomorrow

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NHL.com
Northeast: Bailey, Bavis, Sweeney still remembered

Hockey Future
Hockey's Future Top 50 Prospects 26-50, Fall 2007 (Bergfors)
Devils 2007 training camp preview

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Devils News and notes, September 12, 2007

If it deals with the New Jersey Devils, it is in the News and Notes! The News and notes also appears daily on Devilsrule.com.

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The Bergen Record - Hockey pages
Players flocking back
Chorske leaves

Msgnetwork - Devils pages
Au Revoir, Jimmy D And Erik

NewJerseyDevils.com
Devils come together for Charity Golf Classic

Yahoo NHL - Hockey pages
Friesen to Europe?

In Lou We Trust
Today is September 11

Sam Woo on Hockeybuzz.com
Six years ago today...

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

An eventful summer and the Niedermayer effect

After a long summer, too long in my opinion, here comes September, and the excitement of a new hockey season. The early exit in the second round of the playoffs against Ottawa was painful like every playoff exits. Only the ultimate prize, the Stanley Cup, can make a hockey fan go through the summer peacefully.

I have been fortunate to celebrate Stanley Cups in 2000 and 2003, but playoff losses are really hard to digest. Free agency, trades, nothing can make up for it. I have only been posting about the Devils news and notes over the summer and didn't feel like blogging. The first post of the new season will deal with all the things that happened during an eventful summer, from free agency, to signings, from a new coach, to new expectations.

The end of the 2006-2007 season saw a significant raise of the salary cap for the upcoming season. The cap is now at $50.3 million. The lockout we went through seems so far away now that the numbers are almost back to what they were before. Teams that were at both extremities of the payroll are still far away from from the cap numbers but the Devils are pretty close. If I am correct the team payroll was about 52 million before the lockout and now they can spend up to $50.3 million.

The new number was a sign that free agency was going to be a busy time. And it was indeed. The Devils lost two of their best players in Scott Gomez and Brian Rafalski. These players were some of the best free agents available this year alongside Chris Drury and Daniel Briere. Drury and Briere left Buffalo to join the Rangers and the Flyers respectively. This year's free agency was nerve wracking for the Devils since we lost Gomez and Rafalski on the first few days. Rafalski signing with the Red Wings came as a shock since everything indicated he was going to stay. He clearly expressed his will to remain a Devils but things turned out differently.

The Niedermayer effect
When Scott Niedermayer left the Devils to play with his brother for less money than what Lou offered, Rafalski inherited a big contract. He was now the Niedermayer's heir as the offensive defenseman on the Devils. Rafalski was no Nidermayer but he took his place and some of his money. Niedermayer's departure also led to the signings of McGillis and Malhakov. We all know how that ended up: a cap mess. Well Niedermayer also had an effect on Rafalski leaving. As good as Scott is on the ice, he is a pain when it comes to knowing what he wants. After he won a fourth cup with the Ducks, He started considering retirement, and still is 3 months later. The Ducks nabbed Matthieu Schneider from the Wings to counter Niedermayer's possible retirement and the Wings replaced Schneider by Rafalski.

Rafalski was making $4.2 million and Lou didn't think he should be making a lot more. So we had to say good bye to Brian. That's fine by me. I always liked Brian but considering the contract he signed with Detroit, I don't think it would have been wise to keep him. Six million for 5 years is definitely a lot of money considering his age, he will be 40 by the end of his contract.

Then we lost Scott Gomez to the Rangers when he signed a seven-year deal worth $51.5 million (including $10 million next season). The Rangers acted like before the lockout when they went after Gomez and Drury. I liked Gomez as a Devil but now that he went accross the river, I can't care less. You know how it is courteous to wish someone good luck, well Gomez is going to need more that luck. With that kind of contract, he'd better have a career year or else Rangers fan are going to be on his case. I am like other Devils fans and this is so reminiscent of the pre-lockout when the Rangers were signing "big name" free agents. That never worked out and it could be the same this year to. At least I hope. With the contracts the Rangers signed with Drury and Gomez they are stuck with them for the remainder of their contracts since their salaries will likely not allow the Rangers to trade them.

We lost two players who have been successful as Devils. I still believe we are better off without them if you consider how much money they would cost towards the salary cap. We have lost many valuable players over the past few years (Daneyko, Niedermayer, Stevens, Holik, Mogilny, Arnott) and we always managed to remain competitive. The salary cap mess we have been through until last year is definitely over and Lou Lamoriello was definitely seeking financial stability.

After all the summer signings we are now under the cap with some significant room for a free agent or a trade. The past two years have been really hard to deal with cap-wise and even if Lou was able to maneuver to remain under the cap, it really bothered the team since we had to rush prospects to the big team, start training camp with players unsigned and play with a shorter bench most of the year. I think it definitely took its toll on the team in the long run when Gomez, Elias and Madden went down with groin injuries. So all this belongs now to the past and I am sure it will benefit the team to have a full roster and some cap room. It will definitely take commitment from everyone to survive the much improved Atlantic Division. Last year four teams from the Atlantic made the playoffs and when you play each team from your division 8 times, it is going to wear you down. So we need depth.

New Players
After losing Gomez, Rafalski and Lukowich who went back to the Lightning, the Devils added D Karel Rachunek (one-year deal, $1.4-million) and forward Dainius Zubrus (6-year deal, $18 million). The Devils also signed G Kevin Weekes (2 years, $1.375) to be Martin Brodeur's backup. I like this signing a lot because our new coach will be less reluctant to throw Weekes to give Marty some rest. Scott Clemmensen left the Devils to go to Toronto and I wish him good luck. It wasn't the easiest position for him and I am sure Weekes will be a good backup. Even if I love for Marty to play a lot and beat records, I'd like him to take some rest and be fresh in the playoffs. In fresh I mean being a money goaltender taking the Devils all the way. The Devils also signed D Vishnevski (3 years, $5.4 million) and Aaron Asham (one-year, $700,000). Rupp, Oduya, Greene, Janssen, Marshall, Parise and Paul Martin also signed to remain with the Devils.

Roster (including regulars, newly signed players and players who played last year)
Goalies: Brodeur, Weekes
Defense: White, Martin, Matvichuk, Andy Greene, Johnny Oduya, Karel Rachunek, Vitaly Vishnevski
Forwards: Elias, Gionta, Zubrus, Parise, Langenbrunner, Zajac, Brylin, Madden, Pandolfo, Asham, Rupp, Janssen, Pelley, Clarkson, Tallackson

The above signings give the Devils a lot of depth and will make training camp one of the most interesting in recent years. Whether it is on defense or offense, there are a lot of spots up for grabs. White, Martin, Matvichuk are pretty much a lock for the defense but after that it is anyone's spot. The first 3 lines on offense are also pretty much locked but the fourth line is a big question mark. The Devils have the opportunity to roll 4 lines and have many options on the fourth line. The above roster doesn't include prospects who could crack the roster in camp.

New Coach
The quest for a new coach ended on July 13 when the Devils announced the signing of Brent Sutter. A successful coach in the Junior ranks (one Memorial Cup, 2 World Junior Championships with Canada and more recently the Junior Super Series against Russia), Sutter has never coached in the NHL. He was tabbed as the best coach not in the NHL and it looks like a good choice for the Devils. He played over 1000 games with the Islanders and the Blackhawks, winning the Cup in 1982 and 1983. He played under Al Arbour in New York and is tabbed as a disciplinarian. Even though he never coached in the NHL, he will get support from Larry Robinson, John McLean and former Devils Tommy Albelin who know the team and players well. Laperriere will go to Lowell to help the young defensemen develop.

New Arena
The new arena in Newark will be ready by the end of October. It looks really nice and I am sure it will be a good arena for the team. I can't wait to be able to travel to the US and go there. It will definitely be a better place to go than the old Continental Airlines Arena. The bad news is that the Devils will open the season with 9 games on the road. Traveling early in the season is always good because it gives the new players a chance to bond with old players. Hopefully the long time away from home will help get a good chemistry among the team.

Awards
Over the summer, there have been a few achievements of note. Martin Brodeur won a third Vezina trophy after setting a new record for most wins in a season (48).
Scott Stevens will be inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in November. He will be joined by Mark Messier, Ron Francis and Al MacInnis in what is one of the most impressive class ever.
Bobby Carpenter, John Vanbiesbrouck and Aaron Broten will also be inducted in the US Hockey Hall of fame.
Chico Resch was inducted Into Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame over the summer.
Robinson will have his No. 19 retired in Montreal.

Around the league
Niedermayer
I named one of the paragraph "the Niedermayer effect". As much as Niedermayer brought to the team over the years he is a poor decision maker. He messed us up big time even before he left, because he couldn't make his decision whether to stay or leave before his contract was up. Then he held us up and forced us into emergency signings. And now he is doing the same to the Ducks. This is becoming ridiculous and it really hurts Niedermayer's reputation.

Offer sheets
This year has seen the first major offer sheets to Buffalo's Thomas Vanek and Ducks Dustin Penner. This tricky manoeuver can really mess teams up and in both cases Kevin lowe was the culprit. We were lucky Zach Parise wasn't one of those players who were tendered an offer sheet. Kevin Lowe could have gone after Henrik Lundqvist and obtained a skilled goaltender. But his friendship with Sather probably prevented him from trying. I think other GMs didn't want to mess up with Lou and that's why we didn't get to Buffalo's or to Anaheim's situation.

Training camp is just around the corner and we are all looking forward to it. It should be an interesting season with many questions to answer, new players, a new coach and a new arena. I will be posting the News and Notes every day over the course of the season as usual. I will also be sharing my thoughts on the team all season long. So I hope to see you around during what should be an exciting season.

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