In the
Devils 4-1 loss to the Washington Capitals
, New Jersey's head coach Lindy Ruff was not happy with how his team performed. In fact, he shuffled up the lines going into the second period, adjusting minutes for some forwards based on performance.
"We had some players that played very poorly," Ruff said following the game Thursday. "You're not going back on the ice, you're not going to get as much ice time if that's the way you're going to play."
A player who increased his ice time due to strong play, and was specifically mentioned by Ruff postgame, was forward Jimmy Vesey. When reflecting on the game Friday, the forward said he was trying to lead by example.
"I think last night I was feeling pretty good, and the team was a little flat so I was trying to play with a lot of energy and try to create a spark for us," Vesey said. "I'm not really the loudest guy so usually just try to do that by example."
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