The Devils went out with a whimper in five games tonight against Ottawa. It was their last ever home game in the Meadowlands arena (I can't remember the corporate name of it now). Next season they play in a new arena in beautiful downtown Newark -- good luck with that one!
Ihad beenrooting for Ottawa to win the Cup after they knocked off the Penguins, because it's been so long since a Canadian team has won it, but will be rooting now for Buffalo or the Rangers to knock them off. Why? Because Ray Emery-mania keeps building.
The Senators are deep and very talented. Emery is the weak link. He's played well in the first two rounds of the playoffs, but the Penguins and Devils didn't really test him that much either.
Emery made a glove save toward the end of the game tonight, which caused one of the Versus announcers to squeal in delight, "Now that's the epitome of athleticism!" Emery's "athleticism" is praised over and over, probably more than that of all the white goaltenders in the league put together.
And who was it who was so thrilled with Emery? None other than John Vanbiesbrouck, he of the 20 year NHL career as a goalie. In 2003, Vanbiesbrouck resigned under pressure as the coach and general manager of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of the Ontario Hockey League, and also sold his 25 percent ownership of the team, after he was"outed" for using the n-word to describe a black player on the team in a private conversation.It wasn't a public utterance but was used in a private conversation. Vanbiesbrouck used the wordwhile visiting the residence of players Mike Amodeo and Jeff Doyle, so it was one of those two white players who was a despicable snitch-bitch and ran to the media, which of course ran with it.
Vanbiesbrouck is obviously now bending over with hosannas for Emery, doing his penance since he has been "rehabilitated" by being given an announcing job.
The longer the Senators remain in the playoffs, the more media coverage, what little there is, will focus on Emery. BTW, Emery was in a mysterious car crash yesterday while on his way to the airport to catch the team flight to New Jersey. Apparently he overslept and would have missed the flight anyway. Since he was uninjured, maybe the "accident" was merely the excuse he (and team execs and the media) thought up to deflect criticism from him for sleeping in for a playoff game.Edited by: Don Wassall