Devils Week 1 Report Card
Each Friday afternoon I am going to put together a Devil's Report card for the week. I was going to do this once a month only but I thought doing it once a week would track the growth of players better than month to month. This week is kind of harsh but I don't think anyone of the Devils played all that well.
|
Player |
Grade |
Comments |
| Danius Zubrus |
C |
2 Assists in 3 games. I do expect more from the big man especially being out there almost 17 mins a game |
| Zach Parise |
B |
1 goal and an assist including a PP goal against TB. He also had a sick SO goal which of course doesn’t count |
| Rod Pelley |
D |
Nothing yet, averages 7 minuts a game and has 4 shots |
| Brain Rolston |
D |
He had that 1 goal in the blowout by Philly and has since looked a little lost. |
| Jamie Langenbrunner |
C |
Like Rolston he had the one goal in the Philly game and nothing really since although he had the SO winner in TB. |
| Matt Halischuk |
D |
2 games, 1 shot, nothing to show…I know, he's a rookie |
| Ilkka Pikkarainen |
D |
2 games, no shots part of the horrific 4th line. |
| Nic Bergfors |
C- |
He has 1 assist but hasn't really impressed but did look a little better vs TB |
| Travis Zajac |
A |
2 goals, 1 assist, only guy shooting regularly and save their asses against TB |
| Jay Pandolfo |
C |
He tries, he really does and he had a heads up goal Thursday night |
| Rob Niedermayer |
C+ |
Not a bad start, 1G and 1A and logs decent ice time |
| David Clarkson |
C |
3A's and not many shots. I was hoping for more of him in front. |
| Andrew Peters |
F |
This guy is awful in my opinion. |
| Patrick Elias | ||
| Colin White |
D |
D hasn't been wonderful |
| Andy Greene |
C |
Got the assit on the Zajac last minute goal with a nice play to keep the puck alive |
| Paul Martin |
C |
One assist, the one constitant guy on D I think I can rely on |
| Bryce Salvador |
D |
D hasn't been wonderful |
| Mike Mottau |
D |
D hasn't been wonderful |
| Cory Murphy |
D |
D hasn't been wonderful |
| Johnny Oduya |
D |
D hasn't been wonderful |
| Mark Fraser |
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| Marty Brodeur |
D |
Awful game to start and slowly getting better as the games go along. 11 GA 3.63 average is kind of sucky. |
| Yann Danis |
Overall I'd give the team a D because I didn't feel much from them this week. They got blown out at home, lost to a rival and barely escaped from TB with 2 points when they almost had 0.









I was visiting my favorite New Jersey Devils forum on the internet yesterday and I noticed two things. One, people really seem to freak out when you lose the first two games of the season. I think I said it in my recap yesterday but I will say it again. Just because you lose a few games to start off the season doesnt mean that your season is done and you should mail in the next 80 games. Someone brought up the point that no team that has started 0-3 has ever gone on to win the cup. To that I have to ask, how many people gave the Devils a chance in 2000 when the Flyers took a 3-1 series lead? I only bring that up because these crazy little stats that people dig up are only meant to be broken. Sure, with the Olympics happening this season and a number of Devils likely to be playing in Vancouver this February, I would like to stockpile as many wins in the beginning of the season as possible so as not to burn out our Olympians later in the season but if that doesn't happen, it's not the end of the world.
Lets start out with the positives, the Devils played much better than they did on Saturday night. They played with much more emotion, the offense didn't look completely lost and Marty, at times, looked better. They seemed to figure out how to pass to one another and the Power Play looked...ok. The Devils defense was able to contain Gaborik and Dubinsky and kept them fairly quiet all evening.

1. Zack Parise - Having been close last season with 94 points, Parise will be the first Devil to score 100 points in a season. He will end up with 47 goals (1 shy of Gionta's record) and 54 assists for 101 total points.












