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Season not what Avs' Foote had in mind

Published February 25, 2009 at 9:04 p.m.

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Avalanche defenseman Adam Foote watches the puck in the net as he scored against Washington Capitals goalie Jose Theodore on Feb. 20, 2009.

Avalanche defenseman Adam Foote watches the puck in the net as he scored against Washington Capitals goalie Jose Theodore on Feb. 20, 2009.

Avalanche at Devils

* When: 5 MST tonight.

* Where: Prudential Center, Newark, N.J.

* TV/radio: Altitude; KCKK-AM (1510).

* Leading scorers

Colorado (28-32-1) G A Pts.
LW Ryan Smyth 20 30 50
RW Milan Hejduk 23 25 48
C Wojtek Wolski14 22 36
C Paul Stastny 10 22 32
RW Marek Svatos 13 15 28

Coach: Tony Granato

New Jersey (38-19-3) G A P
LW Zach Parise 35 35 70
LW Patrik Elias 23 41 64
RW J. Langenbrunner 18 32 50
C Travis Zajac 16 33 49
RW Brian Gionta 13 32 45

Coach: Brent Sutter *

Injuries: Colorado - D Kyle Cumiskey (shoulder), RW David Jones (shoulder) and C Joe Sakic (back, hand) are on injured reserve; D John-Michael Liles (wrist) is probable. New Jersey - D Paul Martin (upper body) is day to day.

* Sidelight: The Avalanche will make its first visit to the 17,625-seat Prudential Center, which opened last season. The Avalanche didn't have much luck at the Meadowlands Arena, now called the Izod Center, posting a 2-5-2 regular-season record there since 1995-96.

* Notes: The Avalanche assigned defenseman Darcy Campbell to the Lake Erie Monsters of the American Hockey League. He was recalled Feb. 19 but didn't play in any games . . . The Devils have won four straight home games and are 14-4 overall since Jan. 13.

Adam Foote isn't enjoying being in virgin territory, being in danger of missing the playoffs for the first time while wearing an Avalanche uniform.

This hardly is what the 37-year-old defenseman envisioned when he returned to Colorado at the NHL trading deadline last season after missing the playoffs two years in a row with the Columbus Blue Jackets.

"You just try and keep it positive," Foote said. "When this happens, you feel all alone as a group. You have to try and stay strong. This reveals character, it really does."

It doesn't get any easier tonight for the Avalanche, which sits 15th in the Western Conference and will face New Jersey Devils goalie Martin Brodeur at the Prudential Center.

"I'll be in," Brodeur told reporters Wednesday.

Brodeur, who needs eight wins to break Patrick Roy's league record of 551, will play for the first time since Nov. 1, when he tore a tendon in his biceps.

"I feel good," Brodeur said. "I feel like I haven't lost much out there practicing and moving around, feeling the puck and controlling my rebounds. Now it's just a question of seeing game action. I'm sure that will take a bit for me to get used to."

Foote is more concerned with getting the Avalanche back on track and keeping the atmosphere as upbeat as possible.

"You have to be there for each other, be there for the young guys and keep going, keep trying to do the little things right," he said. "That's the only way we're going to put (wins) together."

The Avalanche won three consecutive games after Foote returned from a torn triceps but has lost two in a row to Carolina and Atlanta.

"I wouldn't say it's depressing," Foote said. "My own game, I just have to try and not overdo it. Keep going, keep plugging away."

Comments

  • February 26, 2009

    3:56 p.m.

    Suggest removal

    SE7EN writes:

    Coach Q manages to get this team to over-achieved last year with an odd mix of players, gets out of the first round of the playoffs after being outplayed by the Wild, and the Avs fire him for losing against the best team in the NHL in round 2.

    Granato had a team stacked with talent from top to bottom during his first run as head coach. Granato, with one of the most talented teams in the NHL, failed to motivate, inspire and lead them to play to their potential. So why not, let's hire this guy again, because he'll be different with this group?? LOL!! Way to go Giguere! Granato is taking a team that made the playoffs last year, won a playoff series and has lead them to the sixth worst record in the NHL. Nice!

    Sorry Footer, you're playing for the worst coach in the NHL. I'm sure that's not what you thought it would be when you moved back to CO.