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Entries from March 2009

Best Valentine’s Day gift ever!

March 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment

We had houseguests with small children on February 14th which was not very romantic, so DH and I agreed to reschedule our personal Valentine’s Day.  We just celebrated and look what my wonderful, amazing, thoughtful husband gave me:

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It’s red, it’s worn in the bedroom, and IT HAS THE DEVILS’ LOGO ON IT!  You just can’t get any more romantic than that.

Categories: NJ Devils · ice hockey

Oh, what a night!

March 18, 2009 · 6 Comments

Warning: long post with lots of pictures and exclamation points!

St. Patrick’s Day evening at Prudential Center (aka, The Rock) in Newark, NJ.  Devils goalie Martin Brodeur is tied with Patrick Roy for most games won in an NHL career (551).  Tonight could be the night Brodeur breaks the record.  AND I WAS THERE!

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Here’s Brodeur stretching before the game begins.  He said he was thinking he just wanted it to be over, not to drag on for two or three or four games.  He didn’t want breaking the record to become a disturbance to his team.  Because he’s all about being a team player.

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The Devils jump out to an early 1-0 lead with a goal by captain Jamie Langenbrunner.  Below you see the team in full defensive mode around their future Hall of Fame goalie.

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Travis Zajac scores a second goal, and The Rock is rockin’!  When Patrik Elias (below)  gets an assist on a goal by Brian Gionta, HE breaks a record: for most points scored (702) by a Devils player, beating John MacLean.  Very appropriate on St. Patrick’s Day!

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The crowd chants “Pat-rik El-i-as!” over and over again.

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Then the audience goes back to cheers of  “Mar-ty! Mar-ty!” and “Mar-ty’s bet-ter!” and “Thank you, Marty!” as Brodeur makes the save.

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Everyone’s feeling really good until Chicago scores TWICE and makes the game tight at 3-2 (the score with which Marty most frequently wins his games, BTW).  Now the crowd is tense and focused on every move in the game.

When there are only seconds left in the game, Devils defenseman Bryce Salvador has had enough of the tension and literally falls on the puck to put an end to Chicago’s scoring chances.  The buzzer sounds.  Marty leaps straight up into the air.  The crowd goes insane.  The Devils swarm their goalie to congratulate him.

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Marty saws away at the net to take it home as a souvenir of his record, a tradition the former record-holder Patrick Roy began.  However, hockey nets are sturdy since they’re meant to stop pucks flying at 100 miles an hour.  It takes a couple of teammates’ help (including backup goalie Kevin Weekes below)  to finally free the cording from the frame.

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Here’s a happy Marty with his net, skating off the ice.

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It still gives me chills thinking about the emotion in that arena last night.  Martin Brodeur could have a gone to a lot of other teams and made a lot more money (in fact, the goalie playing opposite him last night makes more than our Marty) but he’s stayed  with the Devils for his entire NHL career.  He’s considered a very normal, affable  guy (which is unusual amongst goalies who tend to be weird and idiosyncratic).  Maybe his comment about why he’s stayed says it the best: “I never thought about going somewhere else because my grass is green enough here.”  There you have the philosophy of the greatest goaltender in NHL history.

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And I was there.

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I’m not the only one!

March 8, 2009 · 1 Comment

For those of you who think I’m totally insane, I wanted to quote this little item from The Hockey News:

Columbus netminder 20-year-old Steve Mason’s hockey idol is (NJ Devils goalie)  Martin Brodeur.  Mason’s bedroom in the family’s Oakville, Ont., home is painted Devils red and filled with Brodeur memorabilia.  Even the family’s miniature schnauzer is named Brodie, after the New Jersey stopper.

(See my previous  post  if you don’t already know why this seems perfectly normal to me.)

Categories: Dog · ice hockey

Brodie the Snow Dog

March 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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Yes, there’s still snow here in New Jersey, but Brodie’s happy.  He loves to frolic in the white stuff with his favorite stick.  Personally, I’m ready for spring.

Categories: Dog

A Nod from Nancy: Creation in Death by J.D. Robb

March 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment

I adore all the J. D. Robb books but must warn any new reader that they are a series (and I’ve lost track of how many there are but I suspect it exceeds 20).  You will undoubtedly get more from any of the books if you read at least the first five or so in order.  However, each book very much stands on its own, in my opinion.  Creation in Death was absolutely terrific in every way.

The “In Death” books  are described as futuristic police procedurals which sounds a little off-putting.  They are really suspense/thrillers set in New York City about 50 years in the future.  The future part only comes in when NYPD Lt. Eve Dallas or her hunky Irish super-entrepreneur husband need a neat gizmo to help solve the crime.  Mind you, they mostly use brain power and good police work but occasionally a flying car or souped-up security device comes in handy.

Mostly it’s the main characters and the supporting cast that are such a pleasure, like visiting with old, extremely interesting friends.  The story is always gripping which is why I am very careful about starting a J.D. Robb novel: I find it almost impossible to put it down until I’ve finished.

Categories: Books · Nod from Nancy · Romance