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NJ Devils G.I.P. - Fans, Speak Out!

April 20, 2008, 11:38 PM ET [ Comments]
Roger Mussa
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I must admit, I have been sad. As a matter of fact I have a few choice words to explain the emotions Ive been having... PO'd, confused, not satisfied, happy, doubtful, have a lot of questions, yadda yadda yadda.
(sounds like something Id tell my shrink. Does anyone know a good sports psychologist?)

So while I sulk (by the way, I havnt seen one hockey game after our loss. (But I will go to Caps/Flyers Game 6 – the place should be rockin!) my idea was to give a chance to all Devils fans as well as others voice their opinion.
Devils fans – Spit it all out…
Other fans – Give us a third party view of the team and the season. No insults peeps, Ill have another Steel Cage match when the Rags get bumped.

I am in the midst of settling our bet with the Gallof’s. I went to 4 places today and all I could find were Flyers hats (I live near A.C.) and one Penguins hat. Geezze!
Now don’t even get into it with me about all these Southern Jersey fans’ obsession with Philly sports… You live in Jersey damnit!
Thank you for allowing me to vent lol

Talk to me. As soon as I stop looking at life as a loss to a rival and feel comfortable moving on I will be glad to spew my guts in my next blog.

Truly yours,
The Devils Advocate


Food For Thought…
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This Day In Hockey History…
2004 - New Jersey's Igor Larionov announced his NHL retirement. The 43- year-old veteran had been the oldest player in the league in 2003-04. Larionov finished his career winning three Stanley Cups, along with 169 goals and 644 points in 921 games.

2000 - Martin Brodeur stopped 35 shots, holding the Panthers to one goal for the third consecutive game as New Jersey eliminated Florida from the playoffs with a 4-1 win, in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Quarter-Finals. Sergei Nemchinov scored twice.

1983 - Brent Sutter and Bob Bourne each scored a goal and added three assists to lead the Islanders to a 7-2 win over the visiting Rangers, in Game 5 of the Patrick Division Finals.

1979 - Goaltender Glenn Resch recorded his second playoff shutout, and Denis Potvin scored a goal and added three assists to lead the Islanders to a 4-0 win at Chicago, in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Quarter-Finals.

1969 - Bobby Orr scored his first Stanley Cup playoff goal -- the game winner, as the Bruins won 3-2 over the Montreal Canadiens, in Game 4 of their Stanley Cup Semi-Final series, in Boston.
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