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Pyrrhic Victory Szn: New Jersey Devils Win the Battle but LOSE THE WAR In St Louis

Pyrrhic Victory Szn: New Jersey Devils Win the Battle but LOSE THE WAR In St Louis

Episode 1374 Published 1 day ago
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In this episode, Zach Berman breaks down the New Jersey Devils' recent win over the St. Louis Blues, a game which, despite the positive result, feels bittersweet for Devils fans. The team went into St. Louis and played arguably their best game of the month, winning 3-1 and snapping a notably poor stretch. Zach Berman points out that while it’s nice to see the Devils victorious, any wins at this stage only worsen their draft lottery odds, putting them further behind in the race for top prospects, a fact underscored by his tongue-in-cheek visit to Tankathon.

Throughout the episode, Zach Berman expresses frustration with the Devils' management, especially GM Tom Fitzgerald. He worries that even a single win against a weak team like the Blues could encourage Fitzgerald to make shortsighted, panicked moves before the trade deadline, perhaps in an effort to save his job. This concern is compounded by what Zach Berman sees as repeated front-office missteps—most notably, the mishandling of player contracts like Jonathan Kovacevic’s, and a general lack of long-term vision for the franchise.

On the ice, there were some bright spots despite the franchise turmoil. Zach Berman highlights strong performances from Luke Hughes, Brett Pesci, and Timo Meier, each showing flashes of the potential and skill that Devils fans have been eager to see. The team’s defensive play was strong, most forwards had solid games, and the power play conversion was a rare positive. However, these individual successes are offset by the bigger picture of a lost season and the dread of misguided moves at the trade deadline.

The episode wraps up with thoughts about the uncertain future as the trade deadline approaches. Zach Berman invites Devils fans to weigh in on potential targets like Robert Thomas and Jordan Kyrou, but ultimately worries that acquiring such players may give Fitzgerald enough leeway to keep his job, prolonging what Zach Berman views as sub-par leadership. He closes the episode with his signature frustration, reminding fans that despite the win, the organization’s problems run far deeper than one night’s scoreline.


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