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Locked On Devils - Daily Podcast On The New Jersey Devils

Locked On Devils - Daily Podcast On The New Jersey Devils

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Recapping the New Jersey Devils 2026 Draft + An Offseason Disclaimer

Jun 28, 202630 min

Commanding My Curiosity: New Jersey Devils Make Surprise Pick at 12th Overall

Jun 27, 202630 min

BREAKING: The New Jersey Devils Select Alexander Command 12th Overall

Jun 27, 20264 min

Who? New Jersey Devils ACQUIRE Amadeus Lombardi and Declan Chisholm

Jun 26, 202629 min

Helly's Bells: COULD and SHOULD the New Jersey Devils Reunite the Team USA Heroes?

Jun 24, 202629 min

So Long, Simon: New Jersey Devils trade former 2nd Overall Pick to Calgary Flames

Jun 24, 202630 min

Patty Snubbed, Tkachuk Squared in Florida: A New Jersey Devils Offseason Mailbag

Jun 23, 202630 min

Farewell To Thee, Jeremy: The New Jersey Devils Need a New Power Play Coach

Jun 21, 202630 min

Finding Nemo a New Home: Simon Nemec is asking for HOW MUCH?

Jun 18, 202629 min

The Locked On Podcast Network 10th Anniversary Show: Devils Edition

Jun 17, 202630 min

Sunny's First Serve: Could the New Jersey Devils ACTUALLY Move off of Jacob Markstrom?

Jun 15, 202631 min

Sunny Speaks: Recapping the New Jersey Devils GM's Town Hall

Jun 11, 202630 min

Yzergeddon: Dylan Larkin DEMANDS Trade out of Detroit, could the New Jersey Devils be an Option?

Jun 5, 202629 min

Anton's Arrival: New Jersey Devils 2024 9th Overall Pick Signs ELC

Jun 2, 202629 min

For Captain and Country: Nico Hischier & Timo Meier Advance to Finals at Worlds

May 31, 202629 min

Terrible: New Jersey Devils Legend Claude Lemieux Dead At 60

May 29, 202629 min

Duggan Departs: The New Jersey Devils Need a New Director of Player Development

May 25, 202630 min

Sheldon Stays, Sarge Reassigned, Rogalski Gone: New Jersey Devils Coaching Updates

May 22, 202630 min

Turmoil and Trade Requests: Another Friday of Fitz Fallout?

May 22, 202629 min

Billy G Is Not My Lover: Did Minnesota Wild GM Try to Pull Hughes Heist?

May 18, 202629 min

Previewing the New Jersey Devils 2026 Offseason With JP Gambatese

May 14, 202640 min

Yikes: The New Jersey Devils need to STAY AWAY from Free Agency

May 13, 202629 min

Into the Mehtaverse: Braden Birch joins New Jersey Devils Front Office as Assistant GM + Mock Drafts

May 11, 202630 min

Sunny Raiding Sunrise? New Jersey Devils Looking to Fill Out New FO + Grits Extension Incoming?

May 9, 202630 min

Staying At 12: Should the New Jersey Devils Keep or Trade their First Round Pick

May 7, 202630 min

Spring Cleaning: Chuck Fletcher & Dan Mackinnon FIRED by New Jersey Devils, More to Come?

May 2, 202629 min

Recapping The New Jersey Devils 25-26 Season

Apr 30, 202633 min

Corralling the Captain: New Jersey Devils begin Extension Talks with Nico Hischier

Apr 28, 202629 min

Poker, Panthers, and Pork Roll: Sunny Mehta KILLED his Homecoming Presser

Apr 22, 202629 min

Utica Heartbreak: New Jersey Devils' AHL Squad Falls JUST Short of Miracle Playoff Berth

Apr 20, 202630 min

Sunny with a Chance of Adversity: Turning the New Jersey Devils around will NOT BE EASY

Apr 18, 202630 min

A Sunny Day In Hell: New Jersey Devils GET THEIR GUY, Land Sunny Mehta as GM

Apr 17, 202630 min

A Wrap on The 2025-2026 New Jersey Devils Season: Part 1

Apr 16, 202633 min

Bye Bye, Jersey Jersey! New Jersey Devils Sweep Final Weekend of 25-26 Season

Apr 13, 202631 min

The New Jersey Devils CANNOT Come In Second on their GM Search

Apr 11, 202632 min

It's Always Sunny In Newark? Talking Potential New Jersey Devils POHOs and GMs after ANOTHER LOSS.

Apr 10, 202630 min

A Devilish Eulogy: New Jersey Devils Eliminated from Playoff Contention, THUMPED by Philadelphia Flyers

Apr 8, 202631 min

BREAKING: NEW JERSEY DEVILS FIRE GM TOM FITZGERALD

Apr 7, 202632 min

Ep 1395Spoiled Valor: New Jersey Devils drop TOUCHDOWN on Washington Capitals

Zach Berman opens with frustration about the New Jersey Devils' recent high-level play, lamenting that this up-tempo, high-scoring style emerged far too late in the season to rescue their playoff hopes. He points out that the Devils decisively beat the Washington Capitals, effectively ending the Capitals' playoff chances and making a statement win with a seven-goal outburst, but questions why this form wasn't present all year, attributing blame to coaching and management decisions that emphasized the wrong style of play and failed to adapt earlier, alongside questionable personnel moves and lack of injury contingency 00:00:00–00:08:24. He rejects common fan and organizational excuses for the team's predicament—such as injuries or issues with the NHL’s points system—arguing that the team's place outside the playoffs is their responsibility alone, from the front office down to the players. He enumerates specific games and moments where lost points or a lack of urgency doomed the Devils, insisting that accountability and not excuse-making must guide the franchise forward 00:02:02–00:07:49. Zach Berman then analyzes the tactical missteps, particularly the decision to play a more physical, "dungeon" brand of hockey, rather than leveraging the team's speed and skill. He contends that the Devils’ identity should center around up-tempo offense, especially with talents like Jack Hughes, Jesper Bratt, and Nico Hischier. The late-season offensive surge is cited as proof that a faster, skill-based style suits their roster, making the earlier commitment to a tougher approach appear foolish in hindsight 00:10:15–00:13:08. The episode closes with a recap of the dominant win over Washington, highlighting key performances (like Jack Hughes’ five points), and expressing both satisfaction and regret at seeing what the Devils are capable of too late. Zach Berman notes there's some optimism for off-season changes, hints at inside information regarding potential moves (possibly involving the Nashville Predators), and urges the franchise to move on from the current leadership in order to unlock their full potential next year 00:20:27–00:30:39. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Apr 3, 202630 min

Ep 1394Hudson River Refuse: New Jersey Devils THUMPED By Hapless New York Rangers

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Apr 1, 202630 min

Ep 1393Who Could've Seen This Coming? New Jersey Devils Fathered in Raleigh AGAIN by Carolina Hurricanes

Zach Berman begins by expressing his frustration with the New Jersey Devils’ ownership and their perennial struggles against the Carolina Hurricanes, particularly in Raleigh. He sets the scene for an episode recapping another predictable loss for the Devils, where they managed only one meaningful goal, extending a multi-year losing streak in Carolina. Zach Berman details the game’s progression, highlighting initial hope after the Devils scored first, only to be undone by typical mistakes—bad defense, inability to clear the zone, and frequent failures on special teams—all culminating in a lopsided 5-2 defeat, with the final Devils goal coming in garbage time 00:01:46. He moves on to dissect why the Devils consistently fail against the Hurricanes, characterizing Carolina as an unavoidable obstacle in the Eastern Conference. Zach Berman is critical of the Devils’ leadership, wondering why the coaching staff, general manager Tom Fitzgerald, and even captain Nico Hischier have failed to address this persistent problem, especially when new players like Connor Brown can immediately see the mental and tactical shortcomings. He draws comparisons to other NHL teams that have managed to compete despite being “owned” by divisional rivals, pointing out that the Devils don’t even seem competitive in these matchups 00:13:34. Discussing the team’s current trajectory, Zach Berman argues that the Devils are stuck in a form of hockey purgatory, looking aimless and incapable of making meaningful progress. He voices strong opinions that Tom Fitzgerald should be fired and that meaningless late-season victories will only serve to delude management rather than foster real change. The upcoming game against the Chicago Blackhawks, he asserts, is ultimately unimportant from a standings perspective; a loss might even be preferable if it hastens necessary organizational changes 00:24:00. Wrapping up, Zach Berman makes it clear that until the Devils undergo significant changes at the leadership level, particularly at general manager, he expects their futility against Carolina and general mediocrity to continue. He closes by encouraging fans to focus their attention elsewhere, including college basketball, since this Devils season feels all but lost. His closing refrain underscores his central stance: “Fire Tom Fitzgerald”—a sentiment he repeats throughout the episode as both diagnosis and rallying cry 00:27:43. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 29, 202629 min

Ep 1392House of Horrors: Previewing New Jersey Devils @ Carolina Hurricanes

The New Jersey Devils have recently returned to winning form, beating strong teams on the road, but a looming matchup against the Carolina Hurricanes in Raleigh threatens to halt their momentum. According to Zach Berman, the Devils historically struggle against Carolina, whose aggressive Rod Brind'amour system consistently exposes New Jersey’s weaknesses, both in the regular season and playoffs. The Hurricanes seem to trigger frustration and poor performance, with the Devils unable to win a game in Raleigh since January 2023, and previous encounters marked by embarrassing losses and organizational self-doubt (06:58, 14:33). Despite the Hurricanes not being an unbeatable powerhouse—they have lost a fair number of games this season—Zach Berman emphasizes their organizational intelligence and consistency, attributes that have kept Carolina near the top of the Eastern Conference. He points out that their sustained regular-season success is enviable, even if their high-end scoring might fall short of delivering a Stanley Cup. Frustration is voiced over the Devils’ recent attempt to copy Carolina’s roster strategy, which backfired, worsening New Jersey’s performance rather than narrowing the gap (19:33). Zach Berman expresses that the psychological damage from repeated defeats against Carolina often lingers, impacting New Jersey’s performance even in subsequent games. He calls for the Devils to finally break the cycle, urging them to play with the same speed and tenacity that brought recent wins, and to give fans a reason to celebrate regardless of the team’s playoff standing. These historical struggles have created an atmosphere of pessimism, but also a challenge: prove the doubters wrong and finally defeat the “boogeyman” in Raleigh (24:41, 25:13). The episode closes with Zach Berman daring the Devils to make him “eat his words” by showing resilience and breaking their losing streak against Carolina. He promises to celebrate any such victory, hoping for a rare uplifting moment in what’s been a difficult season for the Devils and their fans (26:31, 27:14). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 28, 202628 min

Ep 1391The New Jersey Devils Keep Winning: Is That A Good Thing?

The episode opens with Zach Berman reflecting on the New Jersey Devils' recent winning streak, including a notable victory over the Nashville Predators. Despite the excitement of these wins and the strong March record, Zach Berman expresses conflicted feelings, questioning whether these late-season successes are truly beneficial for the team's long-term future. He argues that while winning is enjoyable in the moment, it doesn't meaningfully improve their playoff chances given their position in the standings, and may actually prevent needed organizational accountability and change. Throughout the episode, Zach Berman laments the "mushy middle" fate that can plague teams unwilling to make big changes, likening the Devils’ situation to that of the perpetually mediocre Philadelphia Flyers. He worries that continued wins without playoff qualification could allow management, particularly GM Tom Fitzgerald, to keep their jobs and avoid tough decisions, missing out on opportunities to reset with stronger drafts and deeper organizational improvements. Zach Berman expresses frustration over the team's pattern of underperformance, injuries, and a lack of consistent production from key players. He also discusses the specifics of the Devils’ latest win, providing a detailed recap of key moments, such as Jesper Bratt and Nico Hischier scoring important goals, and highlights the team’s resiliency despite adversity and questionable officiating. However, this success is bittersweet for Zach Berman, who feels the victories arrive when the games no longer have significant playoff implications and can't erase the broader season’s disappointments. Finally, Zach Berman delivers a critical commentary on NHL officiating and player safety, spurred by a non-call on an obvious elbow to Nico Hischier. He argues that the league’s lax attitude towards cheap shots and dangerous play undermines player safety and stands as an example of deeper accountability issues both within teams like the Devils and the NHL itself. The episode wraps with a call for major changes in both team management and league-wide safety protocols, pairing Zach Berman's passion for the Devils with his clear-eyed critique of their structural problems. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 27, 202626 min

Ep 1390Supernova: First Period Goal Explosion Leads New Jersey Devils Past Dallas Stars

The episode opens with Zach Berman expressing his skepticism about the New Jersey Devils' recent winning streak, which had come mostly against weaker teams. He sets the stage by stating he wouldn’t be convinced of this team’s progress until they beat a genuinely strong opponent. The Devils did exactly that, stunning the Dallas Stars—one of the top teams in the league—with a 6-4 victory on the road. Zach Berman highlights how the Devils exploded with four goals in the first period, including standout performances from Jack Hughes, Jesper Bratt, and Connor Brown, and notes that their offensive display was earned through high-quality chances, not fluke goals. He provides a detailed breakdown of the goals and play, praising the Devils’ ability to generate scoring opportunities and capitalize against a strong opponent, even after Dallas switched goalies. Despite some defensive mishaps and questionable decision-making from Kovacevic, Zach Berman is impressed by the team's resilience—especially given that Dallas kept pressing until the final horn. He points out the importance of this win, showing the Devils’ potential if they play at their best, though he laments that such efforts came too late in the season to save their playoff hopes. In the latter part of the episode, Zach Berman discusses Devils prospect Anton Salayev and rumors about whether he’ll join the team stateside next season. He shares his view that, given the current state of the Devils’ AHL development system (particularly in Utica), it might be better for Salayev to spend another year developing in Russia rather than risk stagnation with the Comets. He expresses concern over the organization’s ability to nurture young talent under the current management, advocating for a change in the front office while remaining pragmatic about the likely direction. The show concludes with some thoughts on the challenging Eastern Conference, a brief look ahead to the Devils’ upcoming matchup against Nashville, and a bit of playful frustration at the team’s fortunes. Zach Berman thanks listeners, promotes the Everyday Air Club for ad-free content and community perks, and signs off—reminding fans to “fire Tom Fitzgerald,” a recurring theme suggesting his dissatisfaction with the general manager’s performance. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 26, 202628 min

Ep 1389Dadonov Revenge Game?: Previewing New Jersey Devils @ Dallas Stars And Other Musings

On this episode of Locked on Devils, Zach Berman kicks things off with a lively recap of his recent visit to Edmonton to watch an Oilers game. He’s candid about his lackluster impression of the city and its amenities, but is blown away by Rogers Place’s atmosphere, comparing it favorably to his experiences at other NHL arenas. He notes the outstanding fan engagement, music, and arena energy, highlighting the contrast with the Devils’ home environment at the Prudential Center, which he feels suffers from neglect by ownership. The show then shifts focus to previewing the upcoming Devils vs. Stars game in Dallas. Zach Berman describes it as a lopsided matchup, praising the Stars for their smart front office and deep roster, especially players like Jason Robertson and Miro Heiskanen. He points out the Devils’ inability to secure overtime points and predicts a likely 4-1 Dallas victory, noting that recent Devils wins have mostly come against weaker opponents and cautioning fans not to be misled by this temporary uptick. In the final segment, Zach Berman delivers disappointing injury news, stating Brett Pesce and Stefan Noesen are probably out for the rest of the season. He advocates resting Pesce, given the lost season and the player’s injury history. The discussion turns critical as he reacts to the Devils’ trade of prospect Herman Traff to Anaheim, lamenting the loss of a potentially valuable forward for little return and pointing to a pattern of questionable moves and lack of accountability within the organization. Throughout the episode, Zach Berman repeatedly expresses frustration with Devils GM Tom Fitzgerald, calling for his dismissal and urging ownership to take decisive action. He finishes by encouraging fans to join the Everyday Club for ad-free content and direct interaction, while reminding them to tune in for future updates and, as always, championing the mantra: “Let’s go Devils—and fire Tom Fitzgerald.” Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 24, 202629 min

Ep 1388Feast or Famine_ New Jersey Devils Goalied in Nation's Capital by Washington Capital

The episode centers on the New Jersey Devils' recent loss to the Washington Capitals, a game that Zach Berman describes as "fine," noting the primary difference was the superior performance of the Capitals’ goalie, Logan Thompson. The mood around the game was nonchalant, with Zach Berman suggesting it might have been better for the Devils to lose in order to reinforce the need for organizational change given their distance from a playoff spot. He reflects on how the team's elimination from realistic playoff contention came not with a collapse, but rather a standard loss, highlighting ongoing frustration with the Devils' inability to beat better teams and a sense of inevitability about their season’s direction. A significant portion of the discussion is devoted to the future of Devils GM Tom Fitzgerald, referencing an Emily Kaplan report on the possibility of Fitzgerald being retained but demoted, or having someone brought in above him to share responsibilities. Zach Berman is critical of such a "half measure," arguing that organizational culture and decision-making won’t improve unless substantial changes are made, ideally through Fitzgerald’s dismissal rather than an awkward compromise or demotion. He floats names like Brendan Shanahan or even a return of Lou Lamoriello as possible leaders who could bring necessary authority and accountability. Zach Berman also touches on the wider state of New York-area hockey, noting for the first time since 1986, all three metro teams (Devils, Rangers, Islanders) might miss the playoffs, deepening a sense of collective disappointment. He discusses the failed Ondrej Palat trade for the Islanders and the general malaise hovering over the Devils, especially compared to where expectations stood just months ago. The episode reveals the struggle between accepting a lost season and the desire not to take watching hockey for granted, even in tough times. The episode closes with reflections on sports fandom, the limits of fans’ power, and the exhausting cycle of hope and disappointment. Zach Berman underscores the need for clear direction and change within the organization, expressing the frustration of many Devils fans amid an underwhelming season. He promises future coverage and teases his upcoming trip, but wraps on a familiar note: calling for change at the top and, ultimately, for the firing of Tom Fitzgerald, Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 21, 202629 min

Ep 1387So Much Quit In New York: Jack Hughes STILL owns New York Rangers BUT Not the Golden Goal Puck

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Mar 20, 202629 min

Ep 1386The Curious Case Of Paul Cotter: New Jersey Devils win ELECTRIC Contest over Boston Bruins

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.

Mar 17, 202630 min

Ep 1385Royal Flush: New Jersey Devils OFFENSIVE OUTBURST Outlasts Los Angeles Kings

In this episode of Locked On Devils, Zach Berman recaps an unexpectedly entertaining New Jersey Devils win over the Los Angeles Kings, with the Devils securing a 6-4 victory. He highlights the offensive outburst—remarking on the excitement and frustration that have come with recent Devils games, particularly since the Olympics. Despite the energetic performance and six different goals (and “six woos” in celebration), Zach Berman points out that the result does little to improve the team’s bleak playoff hopes. He delivers a play-by-play of the game, notably spotlighting standout plays from Nico Hischier and an especially dazzling goal by Arseny Gritsyuk, describing it as one of the nicest by a Devil in recent memory. Goalie performances are a key talking point. Zach Berman critiques Jake Allen’s rustiness after being benched for seven games, blaming organizational management for his struggles and calling out long-standing issues with the Devils' goaltending coach. He also analyzes the game’s momentum swings, particularly how New Jersey surrendered their early lead in a “vile” second period, then rebounded with a strong final frame, demonstrating much-needed heart and providing at least some positive fan moments in a challenging season. The episode then shifts to broader league and Devils-related narratives. Zach Berman reacts passionately to the lack of a response from the Toronto Maple Leafs after a dangerous hit on Auston Matthews, using it as a springboard to speculate wildly—but optimistically—about Matthews’ future and the potential of him someday joining the Devils. This segment underscores a desire to inject hope into the fanbase despite ongoing frustrations with team management and performance, encouraging listeners to “will something positive into existence.” Finally, Zach Berman touches on rumblings about potential organizational changes, emphasizing the need for a new general manager and possible coaching adjustments to revitalize the franchise. He expresses weariness with the perennial springtime struggles Devils fans face, yearning for a return to meaningful hockey late in the season. Despite the negativity surrounding the state of the team, he tries to end on an uplifting note by celebrating exciting young players and urging fans to savor the bright spots, like the Gritsyuk goal, as the season winds down. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 15, 202629 min

Ep 1384The Disappearance of Jake Allen: Are the New Jersey Devils FORCE-FEEDING Starts to Jacob Markstrom?

In this episode of Locked On Devils, Zach Berman opens by satirically investigating the "disappearance" of Jake Allen, the New Jersey Devils’ goalie who’s been notably absent from recent games, despite no official reports of injury or other issues. Instead, Sheldon Keefe has been repeatedly starting Jacob Markstrom, who has now played six consecutive games—including two back-to-backs within one week. Zach Berman finds this pattern highly unusual and points toward internal pressure, suggesting that GM Tom Fitzgerald might be forcing Keefe’s hand to justify a contract extension given to Markstrom, possibly as a move to salvage his own job amid a disappointing season. The discussion then dives into the game against the Calgary Flames, which the Devils lost 5-4. Zach Berman breaks down the frustrating performance, highlighting Markstrom’s struggles in net—giving up five goals to one of the league’s worst offensive teams. Adding salt to the wound were goals scored by ex-Devils like Kevin Bahl and Yegor Sharangovich, reinforcing the sense of repeated mistakes and failures in decision-making both on and off the ice. A significant portion of the episode critiques the broader organizational culture, particularly GM Tom Fitzgerald’s influence. Zach Berman shares an anecdote from a team event in which players openly criticized Fitzgerald’s negative impact on the locker room, describing him as overbearing and poorly liked. This, coupled with parallels drawn to the Buffalo Sabres’ turnaround after firing their own problematic GM, supports Zach Berman’s belief that the Devils’ problems are rooted in upper management rather than needing a full roster rebuild. Throughout the episode, there's a clear sense of fan frustration and fatigue—Zach Berman voices disappointment with the team’s trajectory and suggests that, like Buffalo, the Devils could improve by removing a "toxic" GM rather than blowing up the roster. The show wraps with a call for organizational change, especially at the GM level, while expressing exhaustion over yet another drama-filled, losing season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 13, 202628 min