La First; 1 out of 3
I’m not going to lie. I missed the whole first period. Not because I was sleeping. I went for a run and by the time I got back the first was already history. As a result, I do not have much to report. Except this; the Habs had 10 shots on goal which amounted to, you guessed it, 0 goals. On the other hand, the Devils had 3 shots on goal, that’s right only 3, and that logically resulted in 1 goal thanks to Zach Parise. Great save percentage thus far, Carefree, keep it up bud. 1 – 0 Devils after one.
La Second; 2 out of 11
More of the same in the second, as is usually the case when you play against such a defensively sound team as the Jersey Shore Devils. Not much offence in this one, kids. If any game was meant for a nap, this certainly was the one. Yet, I am proud to announce that I stayed awake, although not utterly interested, for the entire duration of this one. Arnott made it 2 – 0 for the Devils with only 5 minutes left to play in the second. The Habs, well, they didn’t do too much. Highlights included Gionta taking his 2nd goalie interference penalty and Hamerlik taking a dummy penalty by clearing the disc over the glass in his own zone. Price did also manage to make a beauty of a stop on a 2 on 1 chance. Other than that, I really should’ve been sleeping. 2 – 0 Devils after two.
La Third; 3 out of 20. Game. Set. Match. Shoutout.
Again, I’m not going to lie. I barely watched any of the 3rd either. A close friend that I hadn’t talked to in a while called me and talking to him seemed much more interesting than watching the boys trying to get pucks pass Marty ‘I’m in Montreal, so I’m guaranteed a win’ Brodeur from impossible angles. Yeah, we outshot the Devils 29 to 20 but that landed us all of zero goals. I’m not taking anything away from the real and only St-Leonard stud, Brodeur, but in all fairness it’s not like he was really tested all that much. The blame only befalls on my Habs. Better pick it back up against a shaky Ottawa club on Saturday night, boys. Let’s just forget about this one and move on. 3 – 0 Devils, final.
Revelation of the Night: Marty Brodeur earns his 112th shutout and improves his record against Montreal to = 39-16-5.
I’m not going to lie. I missed the whole first period. Not because I was sleeping. I went for a run and by the time I got back the first was already history. As a result, I do not have much to report. Except this; the Habs had 10 shots on goal which amounted to, you guessed it, 0 goals. On the other hand, the Devils had 3 shots on goal, that’s right only 3, and that logically resulted in 1 goal thanks to Zach Parise. Great save percentage thus far, Carefree, keep it up bud. 1 – 0 Devils after one.
La Second; 2 out of 11
More of the same in the second, as is usually the case when you play against such a defensively sound team as the Jersey Shore Devils. Not much offence in this one, kids. If any game was meant for a nap, this certainly was the one. Yet, I am proud to announce that I stayed awake, although not utterly interested, for the entire duration of this one. Arnott made it 2 – 0 for the Devils with only 5 minutes left to play in the second. The Habs, well, they didn’t do too much. Highlights included Gionta taking his 2nd goalie interference penalty and Hamerlik taking a dummy penalty by clearing the disc over the glass in his own zone. Price did also manage to make a beauty of a stop on a 2 on 1 chance. Other than that, I really should’ve been sleeping. 2 – 0 Devils after two.
La Third; 3 out of 20. Game. Set. Match. Shoutout.
Again, I’m not going to lie. I barely watched any of the 3rd either. A close friend that I hadn’t talked to in a while called me and talking to him seemed much more interesting than watching the boys trying to get pucks pass Marty ‘I’m in Montreal, so I’m guaranteed a win’ Brodeur from impossible angles. Yeah, we outshot the Devils 29 to 20 but that landed us all of zero goals. I’m not taking anything away from the real and only St-Leonard stud, Brodeur, but in all fairness it’s not like he was really tested all that much. The blame only befalls on my Habs. Better pick it back up against a shaky Ottawa club on Saturday night, boys. Let’s just forget about this one and move on. 3 – 0 Devils, final.
Revelation of the Night: Marty Brodeur earns his 112th shutout and improves his record against Montreal to = 39-16-5.
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