Tag Archives: Lou Lamoriello

Martin Brodeur retires from playing

Today, the clock officially started on Martin Brodeur’s Hall Of Fame eligibility (and first-ballot induction) in 2018, as the long-time Devil goaltender officially announced his retirement as a player earlier this afternoon, ending a career that can only be described as legendary … Continue reading

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Pre-All Star break potpourri

It’s been a struggle to find something new to write about the Devils lately, or really something worthwhile to write about.  To a degree I’ve felt a bit detached from the team lately with the light home schedule (I’ve only been … Continue reading

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Eight Is Great: Stepan’s hat trick gives Rangers eighth straight win

Derek Stepan’s hat trick highlighted a Rangers’ 3-1 win over the Devils. That’s eight in a row. The longest streak for the Blueshirts since ’74-75. Continue reading

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Oates and Stevens star in Devils coaching experiment

Lou Lamoriello will return to help coach the Devils with co-coaches Adam Oates and Scott Stevens. Continue reading

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Lou, Oates and Stevens all co-coaches in bizarre announcement

I didn’t think things could get as bizarre as they were during the Ilya Kovalchuk contract penalty fiasco, him walking away from $80 million to go to Russia or having the team captain bolt for home a month after playing in … Continue reading

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Devils fire DeBoer, replacement to be announced tomorrow

If it’s possible to be startled and yet unsurprised at the same time, that was my dual reaction when I read a lone tweet by TSN’s Bob McKenzie going through Twitter just before lunch today: Bob McKenzie ‏@TSNBobMcKenzie 4h4 hours … Continue reading

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Devils waive Brunner

In a move only mildly surprising based on the timing of it, the Devils waived forward Damien Brunner earlier today.  Despite the fact multiple forwards are still out of the lineup, the organization clearly deems Brunner and his $2.5 million … Continue reading

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Rebuild vs. retool – an organization at a crossroads

I could bother to complain about the Devils’ most recent performance – a drab 4-2 loss in Detroit last night that wasn’t even as close as the score would indicate – or the fact I wasted time watching/listening to this … Continue reading

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Devils’ camp of competition goes down to the wire

It’s a bit unusual for a team to have as many as 32 players remaining in camp on the day of the final preseason game, but that is still where the New Jersey Devils find themselves, barely three days before … Continue reading

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Olesz waived as Devils continue to flounder

A day after New Jersey suffered yet another dispiriting loss, this time by a score of 4-0 to Zach Parise‘s Minnesota Wild, the Devils did the equivalent of shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic by putting ineffective forward Rostislav Olesz … Continue reading

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