Devils lose 3rd in a row as they fall 2-1 to the Islanders
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There are too many recent Devils game where I watch the game, aghast at what I’m witnessing from the team.
Accurate passing? Never heard of her - the most I can give you is a clunk off the skates.
Decision making? I’ve seen that from the Devils! Only problem - it’s
bad decision-making.
I don’t know what even to call it, or if there’s a stat to track it, but the Devils have to be the worst team in the NHL when it comes to corralling bouncing passes. When the puck is even a little bit hard to handle, the team constantly fails to control the puck.
Once bitten, twice shy is a pretty good way to describe Suns fans this season. Although the Suns are off to their best start since 2007-08 when they were 20-9 after 29 games, even many optimistic fans like me feel that little bit of dread in the pit of our stomachs whenever the Suns get behind or a lead starts to melt away. ’Here we go again’ flashes through my mind often during Suns games because the last decade of Suns basketball has drummed one thing into virtually all of us. until the game is actually over the outcome is still in doubt.
NEW ORLEANS Neither Mother Nature nor the Pelicans could stop the Trail Blazers from finishing out a perfect road trip Wednesday night in New Orleans.
After being waylaid in Oklahoma City, only to arrive in New Orleans for the second game of a back-to-back roughly three hours before tipoff, the Portland Trail Blazers came away with a 126-124 victory versus the Pelicans in front of a crowd of 1,940 Wednesday night at Smoothie King Arena.
“It’s big for us,” said Derrick Jones Jr. “Just going into this road trip we had the mindset of keeping our streak going, we’re gonna keep it going. We’re just going to go out there every day and play the right way. We know how we should play, you just gotta go out there every day and play the right way. As long as we doing that, sky’s the limit for us.”
DALLAS On a day intended to celebrate love, the Portland Trail Blazers, for a myriad or reasons, were angry heading into the half of Sunday night’s game versus the Mavericks at American Airlines Center. But rather than compounding that frustration, they managed to use it to their advantage.
After leading by double digits in the first quarter, only to go into the intermission down three, the Trail Blazers outscored the Mavericks by 15 in the third quarter, allowing the road team to eventually come away with a 121-118 victory in front of a crowd of 2,211 on a snowy Valentine’s Day in Dallas.
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