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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 30 MIN

The Curious Case Of Paul Cotter: New Jersey Devils win ELECTRIC Contest over Boston Bruins

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In this episode of Locked On Devils, Zach Berman begins by highlighting the remarkable transformation of Paul Cotter, a generally average player who seems to become a star during breakaways or shootouts—a timely focus since Cotter just clinched an overtime victory for the New Jersey Devils against the Boston Bruins. The show opens with a sense of excitement mixed with exasperation, as Zach Berman reflects on the ongoing frustrations of being a Devils fan this season, only briefly lifted by the drama of the big win. Shifting away from the game itself, Zach Berman dives into behind-the-scenes organization news, revealing via a trusted source that head coach Sheldon Keefe’s days are numbered. More controversially, he reports the fate of GM Tom Fitzgerald as unresolved—a true 50-50 on whether Fitzgerald will be allowed to hire yet another coach. This sparks a passionate critique, calling out the front office’s pattern of failure, questionable roster decisions, and an entrenched culture of mediocrity. Zach Berman warns that if the organization keeps Fitzgerald, it may signal a return to the franchise’s least competent days. After getting the organizational rant off his chest, Zach Berman transitions to a breakdown of the electrifying game itself. The Devils fell behind early and looked outmatched in the first period, but rallied through standout performances from Jack Hughes, Connor Brown, Jesper Bratt, and ultimately Paul Cotter. Despite defensive problems and poor goaltending from Jacob Markstrom, the Devils managed a comeback, forced overtime, and snatched victory in thrilling fashion—culminating with Cotter’s game-winning goal after a dramatic sequence. The episode closes with mixed feelings. Zach Berman celebrates the joy of hard-fought wins, especially against rival teams, but questions their long-term value if they empower the management to persist with the status quo. The host encourages fans to enjoy the highs but stay vigilant about the franchise’s direction—balancing hope for the future with the painful realities of the present. 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 of Locked On Devils, Zach Berman begins by highlighting the remarkable transformation of Paul Cotter, a generally average player who seems to become a star during breakaways or shootouts—a timely focus since Cotter just clinched an overtime victory for the New Jersey Devils against the Boston Bruins. The show opens with a sense of excitement mixed with exasperation, as Zach Berman reflects on the ongoing frustrations of being a Devils fan this season, only briefly lifted by the drama of the big win. Shifting away from the game itself, Zach Berman dives into behind-the-scenes organization news, revealing via a trusted source that head coach Sheldon Keefe’s days are numbered. More controversially, he reports the fate of GM Tom Fitzgerald as unresolved—a true 50-50 on whether Fitzgerald will be allowed to hire yet another coach. This sparks a passionate critique, calling out the front office’s pattern of failure, questionable roster decisions, and an entrenched culture of mediocrity. Zach Berman warns that if the organization keeps Fitzgerald, it may signal a return to the franchise’s least competent days. After getting the organizational rant off his chest, Zach Berman transitions to a breakdown of the electrifying game itself. The Devils fell behind early and looked outmatched in the first period, but rallied through standout performances from Jack Hughes, Connor Brown, Jesper Bratt, and ultimately Paul Cotter. Despite defensive problems and poor goaltending from Jacob Markstrom, the Devils managed a comeback, forced overtime, and snatched victory in thrilling fashion—culminating with Cotter’s game-winning goal after a dramatic sequence. The episode closes with mixed feelings. Zach Berman celebrates the joy of hard-fought wins, especially against rival teams, but questions their long-term value if they empower the management to persist with the status quo. The host encourages fans to enjoy the highs but stay vigilant about the franchise’s direction—balancing hope for the future with the painful realities of the present.

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