Actually the 2000 Devils were one of the more dynamic and exciting teams ever created. It is not our fault Toronto is a awful franchise that does nothing but exist. Enjoy missing the playoffs again buddy. LETS GO DEVILS
@FranklinSherman NJ invented the trap system, the trap killed offense in the NHL through the late 90's early 00's. The casual fan prefers to see a 5-4 game not a 2-1 game
NJ wasn't the first to trap. The trap was invented by the dynasty Montreal teams from the 70s. The Devils just brought it back and used it effectively. It's not like they were cheating - any team could do it, just nobody can do it like the Devils can. It's not boring when you're on top, any Devil's fan will tell you that.
There was a lot of scorring in the 80's and early 90's and became very popular in the US. Then the trap showed up in the late 90's scoring went down and hockey's popularity went down. Coincidence, I dont think so.
It's not the trap that caused the lack of scoring, it's the lax penalty calling that did. Players were allowed to clutch, grab, hook, and just totally tie up players in the slot and on the rush so goal scoring went down. The trap is an effective defensive system, but the different penalty rules were more to blame.
That said, scoring =/= better hockey. A competitive 0-0 goalie/defense battle, like the Devils/Rangers game this week, is loads more exciting than a 7-2 blowout.
the casual hockey fan probably prefers to see a 5-4 game to a 1-0 no matter how good it is. The NHL needs to attract the casual viewer, you and I can appreciate a good 1-0 game but casual fans don't.
I really don't care about "casual fans", the type that show up to watch the cheerleaders and giggle when they see ten goals scored. Real fans aren't attracted to easy goal scoring, fans get pulled in when they see a really gripping game, with lots of big hits and saves. Sure, there are the monkeys that just say "Score already". But they aren't real fans and probably will never be. The fact is that most high scoring blowouts are boring, and anybody with a real interest in the game can see that.
@ISteppedOnATurd the NHL needs the casual fans to buy tickets and support local teams, otherwise they go bankrupt. There arent 20000 real hockey fans in Arizona that are willing to buy tickets every game.
I never knew that the 2000 Devils controlled the way the other 29 NHL teams play. Stop using excuses, the 2001 Devils scored 50 more goals than the 2008 Penguins. What is your point?
the shotkeeper was trying to steal the show????? i was at this game and almost every devils playoff game that year. that 6 man defense was the greatest in the history of hockey im sorry to all you leaf fans for having to watch that.
I wish we could be as exciting as that team from Toronto, hoo boy, non stop action, all the way to the golf course. The 2000 Devils are one of the greatest teams ever assembled.
DUDE I HATE LOU FOR GETTING RID OF Arontt and Sykora thats the whole reason the offense cant score now we still need the that line thats still the best line ever in hockey history cus hossa left the pens and went to the wings like they need him anyway every player on detroit is going to the hall of fame so now what are they trying for not to loose a game all season i mean cmon lol leave someone good for a team who needs him
Another year another bottom feeding Toronto team, but hey I bet it was exciting!
Kramerdower 1 year ago
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games like this are what killed the NHL, made the game so boring. Its all NJ's fault
tmlms1313 2 years ago
Actually the 2000 Devils were one of the more dynamic and exciting teams ever created. It is not our fault Toronto is a awful franchise that does nothing but exist. Enjoy missing the playoffs again buddy. LETS GO DEVILS
FranklinSherman 2 years ago 2
@FranklinSherman NJ invented the trap system, the trap killed offense in the NHL through the late 90's early 00's. The casual fan prefers to see a 5-4 game not a 2-1 game
tmlms1313 2 years ago
NJ wasn't the first to trap. The trap was invented by the dynasty Montreal teams from the 70s. The Devils just brought it back and used it effectively. It's not like they were cheating - any team could do it, just nobody can do it like the Devils can. It's not boring when you're on top, any Devil's fan will tell you that.
ISteppedOnATurd 2 years ago 3
There was a lot of scorring in the 80's and early 90's and became very popular in the US. Then the trap showed up in the late 90's scoring went down and hockey's popularity went down. Coincidence, I dont think so.
tmlms1313 2 years ago
It's not the trap that caused the lack of scoring, it's the lax penalty calling that did. Players were allowed to clutch, grab, hook, and just totally tie up players in the slot and on the rush so goal scoring went down. The trap is an effective defensive system, but the different penalty rules were more to blame.
That said, scoring =/= better hockey. A competitive 0-0 goalie/defense battle, like the Devils/Rangers game this week, is loads more exciting than a 7-2 blowout.
ISteppedOnATurd 2 years ago
the casual hockey fan probably prefers to see a 5-4 game to a 1-0 no matter how good it is. The NHL needs to attract the casual viewer, you and I can appreciate a good 1-0 game but casual fans don't.
Its like soccer to a lot of North Americans.
tmlms1313 2 years ago
I really don't care about "casual fans", the type that show up to watch the cheerleaders and giggle when they see ten goals scored. Real fans aren't attracted to easy goal scoring, fans get pulled in when they see a really gripping game, with lots of big hits and saves. Sure, there are the monkeys that just say "Score already". But they aren't real fans and probably will never be. The fact is that most high scoring blowouts are boring, and anybody with a real interest in the game can see that.
ISteppedOnATurd 2 years ago
@ISteppedOnATurd the NHL needs the casual fans to buy tickets and support local teams, otherwise they go bankrupt. There arent 20000 real hockey fans in Arizona that are willing to buy tickets every game.
tmlms1313 2 years ago
I never knew that the 2000 Devils controlled the way the other 29 NHL teams play. Stop using excuses, the 2001 Devils scored 50 more goals than the 2008 Penguins. What is your point?
Kramerdower 2 years ago
@Kramerdower Well, the 2008 pens were decimated by injuries :S
NessMencesal 1 year ago
Seriously 6 shots?
NJDnumber30 2 years ago
the shotkeeper was trying to steal the show????? i was at this game and almost every devils playoff game that year. that 6 man defense was the greatest in the history of hockey im sorry to all you leaf fans for having to watch that.
stevens
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d2thailo 3 years ago 6
4:47 - "The shots on goal for the third period: for Toronto ONE, game total of SIX."
I just love how the crowd erupts at that
jmb048nym 3 years ago
@ 2:49 look at Brodeur. 6 shots on goal, boy do I miss those defensive shut down days.
JBthree24 3 years ago 2
6 shots on goal. wow
ShiftStyle 3 years ago 8
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6 Shots my ass, the shotkeeper was trying to steal the show. I remember watching this game, and the Leaves (Leafs) had at least 10.
dwoodward1 3 years ago
really reaching now, arent you?
You can have the 4 extra shot attempts if it makes you sleep better at night.
MAXIMONT 2 years ago
The shotkeeper knows nothing about hockey. I'm glad the 6 shot count helps you to sleep at night!
dwoodward1 2 years ago
My Stanley Cup videos help me sleep at night.
MAXIMONT 2 years ago
My All-Ontario championship ring helps me!
dwoodward1 2 years ago
And any video of the Devils would help you to sleep, wouldn't they? ZzZzZz
dwoodward1 2 years ago
I wish we could be as exciting as that team from Toronto, hoo boy, non stop action, all the way to the golf course. The 2000 Devils are one of the greatest teams ever assembled.
40 yeearrrssss
ImDancinCosby 2 years ago
its sad to say but it seems like this was soooo long ago....devs are a way diff team now. i miss these days.
mmitch230 3 years ago 3
Yeah, we need to rebuild but the Devils WILL be back!
devils950003 3 years ago
A great, great team! Brings tears to my eyes! I miss this team so much.....
Devilswede 3 years ago
DUDE I HATE LOU FOR GETTING RID OF Arontt and Sykora thats the whole reason the offense cant score now we still need the that line thats still the best line ever in hockey history cus hossa left the pens and went to the wings like they need him anyway every player on detroit is going to the hall of fame so now what are they trying for not to loose a game all season i mean cmon lol leave someone good for a team who needs him
bhayet 3 years ago
Yeah... those moves only won him another Cup... But other than that, he's an idiot.
Come on
jmb048nym 3 years ago
An unbelievable victory, 6 shots in a game. Wow.
McKay4429061, thank you so much for these videos.
NJDevils914 3 years ago
dominant... simply dominant
jmb048nym 3 years ago
Happy 300 bro.
BrodeurIsBetter 3 years ago
6 shots
ClassicColtCabana 3 years ago
I remember this game, the easiest shutout in Brodeur's career. I think Toronto only had about 5 shots in that entire game.
palmtreez101 3 years ago
It was 6 but yeah that was easy
nym685 3 years ago