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Локтионов, Зубрас приложили руки к успеху «Дэвилз». Волченков вернулся в строй.
29 ноября 2013 года.

Проигрывая 1:2 на выезде «Каролине Хёрракейнс», «Нью Джерси Дэвилз» переломили ход встречи в третьем периоде четырьмя безответными шайбами, одержав победу 5:2 и повторив тем самым высшее клубное достижение в сезоне (5 голов).

Большой вклад в успех «дьяволов» внесли форварды россиянин Андрей Локтионов и литовец Дайнюс Зубрас. Именно Локтионов дал сигнал к голевому натиску своей команды, сравняв счет на 49-й минуте поединка, довольно безобидным броском со средней дистанции, когда шайба нашла брешь между щитков голкипера «Хёрракейнс» Кэма Уорда.

Адам Хенрик вскоре вывел «Нью Джерси» вперед, реализовав численное преимущество, а на 54-й минуте Зубрас увеличил преимущество своей команды, подправив диск после броска Джона Маррилла. Точку в поединке поставил ветеран Яромир Ягр.

Для 23-летнего Локтионова его шайба стала лишь второй в сезоне и первой с 19 октября, когда он отличился в поединке против «НЙ Рэйнджерс». Таким образом, российский форвард прервал личную голевую «засуху» из 16 игр. Также этот гол стал для Андрея 3-м в карьере в поединках против «Каролилны», что является его лучшим показателем.

В свою очередь 35-летний Зубрас, начавший с 1 ноября играть в одной тройке с Ягром и Трэвисом Зайяком, также добавил по ходу встречи с «Хёрракейнс» одну результативную передачу и теперь уже имеет 9 очков (2+7) в последних 10 матчах.

Против «Каролины», впервые с 12 ноября, в составе «Дэвилз» появился защитник Антон Волченков, пропустивший 7 матчей из-за травмы ноги, полученной при неудачном столкновении с бортиком.

Волченко уверенно провел свою игру с «ураганами», зарегистрировав 19:11 ледового времени, 5 силовых приемов, 5 блокированных бросков (оба показателя лучшие среди «дьяволов»), и коэффициент полезности плюс +2.

Devils' linemates Dainius Zubrus and Jaromir Jagr have chemistry on and off ice
The Star Ledger (1 декабря)

After a recent practice in which the Devils worked on shootouts, Jaromir Jagr couldn’t help needling linemate Dainius Zubrus.

“If they use you in a shootout before me, I’m going to ask to be traded,” Jagr said with a laugh, beore giving it more thought. “No, I’m going to retire.”

Zubrus loved it.

“It’s okay. I give it to him pretty good, too,” Zubrus said. “In the locker room we kind of go back and forth. I think he has a great sense of humor. I get his jokes. I dish it out, so I don’t mind taking it. As long as it’s just for the fun of it, I think it’s fine.

“I know if we didn’t get along he wouldn’t even be joking. And if I didn’t like him I wouldn’t be joking to him.”

They’ve been teammates since training camp. Since Nov. 10 they have been linemates, flanking center Travis Zajac on the Devils’ No. 1 line.

In their 11 games together, the trio have combined for 26 points (12 goals, 14 assists). Jagr has seven of the goals and Zubrus has seven of the assists. It is a line with chemistry both on the ice and off.

Coach Pete DeBoer said is was virtually a desperation move to put that line together.

“I don’t remember the thought process other than at that point we were really searching for some combinations that had some chemistry,” DeBoer recalled Sunday. “It was probably 15 games into the season and we hadn’t been able to find really any chemistry in our top nine forwards.

“I can’t tell you there was a ton of thought put into it other than we were just continuing to try new combinations and it worked. They’re a hard line to play against. I think when you look back at it now in hindsight it makes sense that it would work. They all play a similar style. They’re puck possession guys, they’re big bodies, they like to spend time in the offensive zone and they’re patient.”

Their offense has been vital to a team that still struggles to score goals. But Jagr, Zubrus and Zajac give the Devils more than goals.

“We like to hold onto the puck and play in the offensive end, especially if we see the top (opposing) line on that night,” Zubrus said. “If we can make them play in their own end, that’s something nobody likes.

“Jags is very strong on the puck. He’s good in the corners. Trav is really good that way, too. And I fit in there as well.”

Jagr has been the star. He leads the Devils with 11 goals and 22 points. And he draws crowds of reporters after games.

“Honestly, he’s playing as complete as I’ve seen him play,” Zubrus said. “If he’s the high guy, he tries as hard as he can to come back. Whatever he can do to complete the line, he does it. He does it more than I’ve probably ever seen him do it.”

What role does Zubrus play?

“I’m trying to figure that out. I don’t know,” Jagr said. “Give me a month.”

Jagr keeps the dressing room loose. He kids everyone, but Zubrus is the easiest target.

“He’s not a target,'' Jagr said of Zubrus. "He gets you back.

"The only difference is, he’s not funny.”

Zajac thinks he may have moved ahead of Zubrus on the list of Jagr targets after he missed several scoring chances in the Devils’ 1-0 overtime victory over the Sabres.

“I heard it from 68,” Zajac said.

Zubrus remains the prime target. He also remains relatively underrated for the dirty work he does for the Devils.

“I don’t care. I play to win. I don’t really care that much about what people outside think,” Zubrus said. “Whatever my teammates and coaches think is fine with me. I care about their opinions and their points of view. Whatever credit they give me, I’m fine with that.”

No matter what comes along with it.



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