![]() |
![]() |
|
Unfortunately for the Devils, the start to the 2008-09 season has not been much better as the team struggles to get wins, goals, and avoid being buried in the American Conference standings. While last year’s squad was a predominantly young squad, many of this year’s issues involve a constantly changing roster that is having a domino effect with the parent club (New Jersey Devils), as well as the AHL group in
Injuries at the NHL level, most notably to goalie Martin Brodeur, have forced a number of changes to the organizational rosters at
At the start of the season, the Devils top goaltending prospect Jeff Frazee (2nd round 2005 draft) was sent to
Through five games, Frazee had a 2-2-0 record and a 2.65 goals against average (GAA), and looked to be settling in nicely in
Both Castonguay and Kell each had five goals in
While the Devils are in the bottom half of most categories in the ECHL, they do have the sixth best power play (16 goals, 20.3%) in the league through their first 12 games. Offensively the Devils are just ahead of last year’s pace and the defensive numbers are similar yet the effort has been inconsistent at best.
Jason Smith, who finished last season as the starter following Caruso’s call up to Lowell, has struggled this season (0-6-1, 4.44 GAA). After surrendering four goals in the first period at
and led the Devils to just their third win of the season. Effinger was picked up from the Gwinnett Gladiators that same day making his Devils debut.
Defenseman Ryan Gunderson is tied with Castonguay for the team lead in assists with nine while rookie Tyler Burton has added four goals and five assists for Trenton and was recently brought up to Lowell for a game.
One alarming number for
Contact the author at tom.hoffman@prohockeynews.com
Contact the photographer at Lewis.bleiman@prohockeynews.com
© Copyright 2008 by Prohockeynews.com Top of Page |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||