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Who Could've Seen This Coming? New Jersey Devils Fathered in Raleigh AGAIN by Carolina Hurricanes

Who Could've Seen This Coming? New Jersey Devils Fathered in Raleigh AGAIN by Carolina Hurricanes

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Zach Berman begins by expressing his frustration with the New Jersey Devils’ ownership and their perennial struggles against the Carolina Hurricanes, particularly in Raleigh. He sets the scene for an episode recapping another predictable loss for the Devils, where they managed only one meaningful goal, extending a multi-year losing streak in Carolina. Zach Berman details the game’s progression, highlighting initial hope after the Devils scored first, only to be undone by typical mistakes—bad defense, inability to clear the zone, and frequent failures on special teams—all culminating in a lopsided 5-2 defeat, with the final Devils goal coming in garbage time 00:01:46. He moves on to dissect why the Devils consistently fail against the Hurricanes, characterizing Carolina as an unavoidable obstacle in the Eastern Conference. Zach Berman is critical of the Devils’ leadership, wondering why the coaching staff, general manager Tom Fitzgerald, and even captain Nico Hischier have failed to address this persistent problem, especially when new players like Connor Brown can immediately see the mental and tactical shortcomings. He draws comparisons to other NHL teams that have managed to compete despite being “owned” by divisional rivals, pointing out that the Devils don’t even seem competitive in these matchups 00:13:34. Discussing the team’s current trajectory, Zach Berman argues that the Devils are stuck in a form of hockey purgatory, looking aimless and incapable of making meaningful progress. He voices strong opinions that Tom Fitzgerald should be fired and that meaningless late-season victories will only serve to delude management rather than foster real change. The upcoming game against the Chicago Blackhawks, he asserts, is ultimately unimportant from a standings perspective; a loss might even be preferable if it hastens necessary organizational changes 00:24:00. Wrapping up, Zach Berman makes it clear that until the Devils undergo significant changes at the leadership level, particularly at general manager, he expects their futility against Carolina and general mediocrity to continue. He closes by encouraging fans to focus their attention elsewhere, including college basketball, since this Devils season feels all but lost. His closing refrain underscores his central stance: “Fire Tom Fitzgerald”—a sentiment he repeats throughout the episode as both diagnosis and rallying cry 00:27:43. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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