In their last two games, the New Jersey Devils had two lengthy two man advantages in one-goal games and proceeded to do nothing with them. This post looks at what teams should do and what the Devils haven't done on them so far.
The two-man advantage is either one of the most fearsome or enticing phrases in hockey. The team with two extra skaters on the ice gets a lot of space and time to attack. The team down two just has to hope the three remaining skaters can make plays, the goalies get stops, and Lady Luck doesn't shun them.