Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Six is good.

It's Andy Greene's number, it's..I'm sure there are other good things about it. Moment number six was a good one, too.

On November 17, after the first 20 minutes, things didn't look good for the Devils. They were down 3-0 against their rivals, the Manchester Monarchs. Frank Doyle was pulled from goal and was replaced by Jordan Parise. They were solid in the second, getting goals from Grant Marshall (PP) and Dan LaCouture, and Parise not letting anything get past him. Nicklas Bergfors (PP) tied it up a little over five minutes into the third period. They ended up on the power play in overtime, and Dan McGillis blasted a shot that went right past the Monarchs' goalie for the Devils' second win in a row, in a week against the Monarchs. Parise stopped all 16 shots he faced, while Doyle had 10 saves on 13 shots.

As a side note, I was told to add that if the Devils are looking for a disciplinary coach, they should forget Stevens and Burns and go after our (as in we, the writers) vice principal, who "is there to discipline us, not to teach us."

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