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Inside the NHL Posted: Tuesday January 07, 2003 2:33 PMThe Devils are among the conference leaders, but their new coach is feeling heat over his team's lack of scoring By Daniel G. Habib
Nieuwendyk, an eight-time 30-goal scorer, had just one goal in his last 29 games and three for the season at week's end. How bad is Nieuwendyk's luck? In last Saturday's 2-1 loss to the Maple Leafs in Toronto he was stoned point-blank by Belfour, who had 50 saves in the game. Irritated by his team's lack of punch -- the Devils' 2.3 goals per game ranked 26th -- coach Pat Burns reacted angrily last Thursday to perceived criticism by the media that his defense-oriented system was to blame. "That's horses---," said Burns, who is in his first season in New Jersey. "Are you going to tell me there's one player I told, 'Don't score a goal'?" Twenty-four of the team's 38 games have been decided by one goal or ended in a tie, a trend that several Devils said could prove physically and mentally draining by the time they get to the postseason. Still, the team is successful -- no small consolation to Burns. "Thank Jesus we're still winning," he says, "because I know that [if we weren't] everybody'd be tearing me apart." Issue date: January 13, 2003
For more Inside the NHL see this week's issue of Sports Illustrated, on newsstands Wednesday, January 8. Click here to subscribe to SI.
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