Juice Is Loose:
Peter Laviolette didn't mince words prior to Saturday's game.
The bench boss believed his club wasn't playing up to their high standards when Juuse Saros was tending the net as of late, calling recent efforts in front of No. 74: "lousy."
Just hours after Laviolette issued the challenge, his group responded, and the man tending the cage did his part as well to clinch a satisfying shootout victory, the first such triumph of his career.
"I have to thank the guys for that; they let me see the puck and didn't give up too many scoring chances," Saros said. "They played great in front of me."
"We played a more complete game," Johansen said. "For [Saros] to come in and play the way he did was awesome. Overall, everyone on the team played great tonight."
Not only was the defensive effort in front of Saros much improved, the play of the goaltender himself was also admirable. Saros made save after save in regulation, and after allowing a goal on the first shot of the shootout, he battled back to stymie the rest of the Devils on the way to his eighth victory of the season.
All night long, extended cheers of "Juuuusssse" rained down from the sellout crowd, and for good reason.
"He was really good," Laviolette said of Saros. "There wasn't a lot that tested him in the first two periods. I think sometimes that can be more challenging where you're taking the hardest hits late in the game, in the third period, in the overtime, in the shootout, when you're called on the most. That's when he really shined for me. He got better as the game went on."