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45 minutes ago, DavidEng said:

Devils defensive breakdowns and great passes by the Sabers lead to 2 on 1 grade As, those can’t be blamed on the goalie.

Oh for sure there is a reason why. But if your goalie has faced 7-8 shots and given up 3 goals. Ouch. At that rate Buffalo would put up a football score. Plus now their 1st string goalie has to go in for an extra game so that’s good for us. 

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No comments about the Devils last night against Ottawa?  

'=Willy Wonka Smile GIF

 

Despite my Devils own head coach apparently trying to sabotage them (or maybe Lindy Ruff had a bout of "Senile"-ism) with putting the awful Mackenzie Blackwood in net instead of Vitek, they still won the game in spite of that and clinched at 100 points.

2 points behind the Canes with Carolina having 2 games in hand.

Canes better keep winning or the Division could get stolen right from under their noses.  😈

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5 hours ago, glenwo2 said:

No comments about the Devils last night against Ottawa?  

'=Willy Wonka Smile GIF

 

Despite my Devils own head coach apparently trying to sabotage them (or maybe Lindy Ruff had a bout of "Senile"-ism) with putting the awful Mackenzie Blackwood in net instead of Vitek, they still won the game in spite of that and clinched at 100 points.

2 points behind the Canes with Carolina having 2 games in hand.

Canes better keep winning or the Division could get stolen right from under their noses.  😈

Nobody is worried about the little boys of the Hudson. The team across the river is a significantly bigger concern to the Canes that the outcome of the division. Good job barely scraping by Ottawa I guess lol. 

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