Monthly Archives: March 2007

Janssen

There’s little question that it was a cheap hit. He definitely left his feet and delivered it late on Kaberle. How there was no call on that play is an utter disgrace. Why? I’d love an explanation from the league … Continue reading

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Question Plus Playoff Update

I was just discussing this with my Devil buddy. On a reasonable March night when your team is honoring one of its Stanley Cup teams, how do they not sellout? I know the reasons behind why they draw what they … Continue reading

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Why No Gomer in the Shootout?

Why can’t we use him over at least Langs and Sarge? C’mon Homer Julien, go with him. While Cam’s hit was dirty, Kaberle has gotta stop admiring that pass. Devils deserve to lose giving up 3 that quick. New Post

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Classic YouTube Video

If you like classic stuff, here’s a great Top 10 of Jaromir Jagr. Though No.68 did lift Ranger fans out of the seats during last year’s bounceback season, he has been disappointing this year. However, I don’t think the future … Continue reading

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Rangers lose Tyutin for month

During last night’s 4-3 shootout defeat to Pittsburgh, Ranger defenseman Fedor Tyutin left the contest with an injury. Today, it was learned that the 23 year-old Russian suffered a sprained ligament in his left knee and will miss three to … Continue reading

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Devils-Leafs Tonight

Should be fun, always is when Devs play the Leafs. A little extra buzz because old fiend, er friend Claude Lemieux is coming back tonight along with Stevens, Dano, et al to celebrate the 1999-00 Championship team. 7PM pregame, 7:30 … Continue reading

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Groundhog Day

That’s how it feels after watching the Rangers turn a secure two-goal lead after two periods into a 4-3 shootout defeat to the Penguins. The Pens showed us nothing the first two periods. But much like how they controlled play … Continue reading

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