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[Morreale]_L’inexpérience se présente sous différentes formes – je pense que Ruff en a abordé une partie dans le presseur d’après-match hier soir en ce que le club a eu du mal dans les matchs après avoir obtenu un certain niveau de succès. Les fans des Devils détestent probablement l’entendre, mais c’est une leçon à apprendre.


[Morreale]_L’inexpérience se présente sous différentes formes – je pense que Ruff en a abordé une partie dans le presseur d’après-match hier soir en ce que le club a eu du mal dans les matchs après avoir obtenu un certain niveau de succès. Les fans des Devils détestent probablement l’entendre, mais c’est une leçon à apprendre.


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9 Comments

  1. Jballzs13

    As demoralizing as this might be, it’s just the beginning of our journey, and Lindy is right, losing is part of building experience. Next time they’re in this situation they’ll recall their feelings and experiences from these playoffs and not want to repeat them.

    I’m not terribly devastated, hurricanes were a favorite to win the cup coming into the season and devils were projected to not even make playoffs, or barely make it.

  2. CommanderSquirt

    The summer of 2023 is almost upon us and we can see the makings of a contender. Luke just got into the mix, Nemec is on the horizon, and we got some roster turnover coming.

    The boys will take the lickings they’ve gotten this second season and use that to motivate and build into the playoff machine we are becoming.

  3. sapphires_and_snark

    This is what learning looks like. It’s not pretty and it doesn’t feel good. It also is no guarantee of future success, but you don’t experience success without it.

  4. codes910

    Correct. When you go up a goal you don’t play looser and deviate from the system, you stick with what got you there. Easy for us to say watching but it’s gotta be learned and consciously done every shift when you’re on the ice.

  5. libo-risk

    I’m beginning to think there’s something else going on with this team besides just a simple lack of experience. Every game they’ve lost in the playoffs has been a blow out. They haven’t lost any close games. It’s not like they’re playing well in close losses where maybe if the puck breaks their way once or twice they win or force overtime. It definitely says something about this team. I have no idea what but definitely something weird going on.

  6. IAwaitAGuardian

    I’m getting a little tired of the new Devils fans shitting all over the team because they (might) lose a playoff series.

    They’re making it very obvious that they’ve been here for all of 3 weeks and have no clue what it’s been like.

    To go from where we’ve been the last 10 years….to this? In one year? Fucking tremendous. A bigger step than anyone could’ve rationally asked for.

  7. granweep

    The beginning of the rags series the devils tried to imitate what they thought « play off » hockey was and failed miserably at it. Then they reminded themselves they just had to play to their strengths. Lucky us the rags weren’t any good at playoff hockey. Now we are playing a team that can do that while we are still playing regular season hcokey.

  8. bryantheyounger

    Watching the Leafs this postseason almost as closely as I’ve been watching the Devils has been a really great for perspective. This Leafs core has taken SO LONG to even win a round and now they seem so disengaged and almost ready to fold entirely. Compare that to these Devils who are beating expectations and already made it over that first round hump and I’m feeling pretty good about the future (though I’m always a half-full kinda person with regards to the Devils).

  9. Sauronsindexfinger

    They just have to start from zero and win a hockey game.

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