Kovy is a stand up Devil

February 8, 2010 by samuelpwoo  
Filed under New Jersey Devils & Ice Hockey

SamPWoo.com – Finally. Someone has decided to stick up for Martin Brodeur. Who knew it would be Ilya Kovalchuk?

The New York Post reported yesterday that Kovalchuk took no exception and immediately defended his goaltender from the same old Sean Avery antics. And to think, that was only Kovalchuk’s second game with the club.

“Emotions. That’s hockey. Nothing wrong with it. He always talks. That’s part of the game,” said Kovalchuk, told New York Post.

Whether or not he was baited into Avery’s plan, I am happy that Kovy stood up to that pest. To defend a teammate, especially your goaltender, is very important. It sets the tone and message in the future that no one will be allowed to verbally or physically abuse your goaltender. That is something the Devils have lacked consistently throughout the years when dealing with Avery or players like him. In the past, Brodeur had to take matters into his own hands.

I can see why Lou Lamoriello made this trade.

Essentially, Kovalchuk is the complete package. We all know what he can do offensively. But he is also a leader that sets an example for the rest of the team to follow suit. Not since Scott Stevens’ retirement that the Devils have had an impact position player with his stature. You have to believe Brodeur loves it. Kovalchuk’s energy is contagious and it is all about winning.

Looks like Kovalchuk is fitting nicely as a Devil.

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Devils ranked #6 by Hockey Primetime

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One Response to “Kovy is a stand up Devil”
  1. John says:

    Avery took Kovalchuk off the ice for the last 2 minutes of the game with the Devils down 3-1. Mission accomplished.

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