As the Devils skated off the ice after a 4-2 loss at the hands of the New York Rangers, boos rained down from the pro-New York crowd. The Prudential Center was rocking—only the support was for the Presidents' Trophy winners, not the 32-35-13 Devils.

For this night, no blame goes to Devils fans in the building. Not even the ones who wisely left early. Instead, look to the organization, players, coaching and leadership that has put forth a poor product this season. Tuesday night's display was one victory in big season for the Rangers, but a microcosm of a bad year of Devils hockey.

If the organization is smart, they'll take last night's scene and play it on a loop inside the front office this offseason. Unless the Devils drastically change, next year won't be much better and local rivals like the Rangers and Islanders will continue to run circles around them.

Watch the video above for my thoughts on the booing and why it should force the Devils to wake up and reshape the team.

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