The Devils started the season 2-0 and looked like a dominant team while doing so. In fact, they scored 17 seconds into the season opener against Chicago and built a 2-0 lead in the opening 20 minutes against Seattle.
However, since then, the club has gone 1-2 with one predominant theme: poor starts. The Devils trailed 2-0, 1-0 and 4-0 after the first periods against Washington, Buffalo and Calgary, respectively.
The sluggish start against the Flames wasn't a surprise to head coach Lindy Ruff.
"I think I saw that coming because of the way we started in the Buffalo game," he said. "We talked about that wasn't an acceptable start, and then coming out the way we did (against Calgary). We're not going to win hockey games like that.
"Everybody is disappointed. We're all disappointed with the way we came out the last two games. After getting off to a good start at home and end up losing the way we did was a tough loss."
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The Devils are using the following three days of practice to work on aspects of their game to be better for the start of games

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