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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 30 MIN

Ope There Goes Gravity: New Jersey Devils Snap Back to Reality, Shut Out by Detroit Red Wings

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In this episode, Zach Berman reflects on the New Jersey Devils’ disappointing 3-0 loss to the Detroit Red Wings, putting a witty spin on the recap by referencing Eminem’s "Lose Yourself" and the fact that Detroit is the rapper's hometown. He acknowledges that the loss effectively ended any hopes for a playoff run, and admits he was getting comfortable recapping wins after the team had shown flashes of potential against weaker opponents. Despite the team’s recent struggles, Zach Berman believes the talent on the roster warrants more optimism than the current results and front office turmoil suggest, calling for a reset with new management and coaching. He dives into the specifics of the team's issues, citing poor roster decisions and mismanagement as the main reasons the Devils haven't reached their potential. Examples include questionable acquisitions and underperforming players like Jonathan Kovacevic and Evgeny Dodonov, whom he describes as having unexpectedly bad seasons. Zach Berman implies that these problems may not be entirely due to bad luck, but rather systemic issues caused by General Manager Tom Fitzgerald and the coaching staff, suggesting ownership needs to be serious about change if the team wants to succeed. The episode also unpacks the Devils' performance against the Red Wings, pointing out persistent problems like giving up early goals, taking unnecessary penalties, and failing to finish opportunities. Zach Berman discusses the puzzling goalie management, wondering if starter Jacob Markstrom playing back-to-back games was driven by injury, contract justification, or simply poor decision-making. He emphasizes that the Devils have put themselves in a position where every loss matters deeply, making their margin for error very slim. Finally, Zach Berman expresses the emotional struggle of being a fan when wins might also prolong ineffectual management. He weighs the importance of finishing the season strong, developing young players, and maintaining morale, but worries that a good run could allow Fitzgerald and the front office to keep their jobs—something he sees as the worst-case scenario. The episode closes with hope for eventual contention and a fourth Stanley Cup, but a clear call for change: “fire Tom Fitzgerald.” Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

In this episode, Zach Berman reflects on the New Jersey Devils’ disappointing 3-0 loss to the Detroit Red Wings, putting a witty spin on the recap by referencing Eminem’s "Lose Yourself" and the fact that Detroit is the rapper's hometown. He acknowledges that the loss effectively ended any hopes for a playoff run, and admits he was getting comfortable recapping wins after the team had shown flashes of potential against weaker opponents. Despite the team’s recent struggles, Zach Berman believes the talent on the roster warrants more optimism than the current results and front office turmoil suggest, calling for a reset with new management and coaching. He dives into the specifics of the team's issues, citing poor roster decisions and mismanagement as the main reasons the Devils haven't reached their potential. Examples include questionable acquisitions and underperforming players like Jonathan Kovacevic and Evgeny Dodonov, whom he describes as having unexpectedly bad seasons. Zach Berman implies that these problems may not be entirely due to bad luck, but rather systemic issues caused by General Manager Tom Fitzgerald and the coaching staff, suggesting ownership needs to be serious about change if the team wants to succeed. The episode also unpacks the Devils' performance against the Red Wings, pointing out persistent problems like giving up early goals, taking unnecessary penalties, and failing to finish opportunities. Zach Berman discusses the puzzling goalie management, wondering if starter Jacob Markstrom playing back-to-back games was driven by injury, contract justification, or simply poor decision-making. He emphasizes that the Devils have put themselves in a position where every loss matters deeply, making their margin for error very slim. Finally, Zach Berman expresses the emotional struggle of being a fan when wins might also prolong ineffectual management. He weighs the importance of finishing the season strong, developing young players, and maintaining morale, but worries that a good run could allow Fitzgerald and the front office to keep their jobs—something he sees as the worst-case scenario. The episode closes with hope for eventual contention and a fourth Stanley Cup, but a clear call for change: “fire Tom Fitzgerald.”

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