Tag: NHL

  • 2022-23 Team Preview – Chicago Blackhawks

    2022-23 Team Preview – Chicago Blackhawks

    2021-22

    Record: 28-42-12 68p (7th in Central)

    Playoffs: Did Not Qualify

    Key Losses

    F – Alex DeBrincat (Trade – OTT), F – Kirby Dach (Trade – MON), F – Dominik Kubalik (DET), F – Dylan Strome (WAS), D – Erik Gustafsson (WAS), G – Colin Delia (VAN), F – Henrik Borgstrom (WAS), G – Kevin Lankinen (NAS)

    Key Additions

    Head Coach Luke Richardson, G – Petr Mrazek, F – Max Domi, F – Andreas Athanasiou, G – Alex Stalock, F – Colin Blackwell, D – Jack Johnson

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    Oh man, where to start? The Chicago Blackhawks are going to be a complete dumpster fire this season, and for a quite a while too. Gone are Dominik Kubalik and Dylan Strome, for whom they just let walk in free agency. Gone are Alex DeBrincat and Kirby Dach via trade and with little return. Their offseason pickups lack little desire as Petr Mrazek is coming off possibly his worst season in Toronto, Max Domi is always a hot and cold player, and Andreas Athanasiou has never really been able to establish himself in the NHL. Jack Johnson is coming off winning a Stanley Cup with Colorado, but is nearing the end of his career.

    Both Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane are both in the last year of their deals, and both could very well be dealt by the Trade Deadline. However, one has to ask what type of return they would get for them given the lackluster returns they’ve gotten for both DeBrincat and Dach combined.

    It’s going to be a long season in Chicago.

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  • 2022-23 Team Preview – Carolina Hurricanes

    2022-23 Team Preview – Carolina Hurricanes

    2021-22

    Record: 54-20-8 116p (1st in Metropolitan)

    Playoffs: Lost in Semi-Finals to NYR

    Key Losses

    D – Tony DeAngelo (Trade – PHI), F – Steven Lorentz (Trade – SJ), F – Vincent Trocheck (NYR), D – Ian Cole (TB), D – Brendan Smith (NJ), F – Nino Niederreiter (NAS)

    Key Additions

    D – Brent Burns, F – Ondrej Kase, F – Max Pacioretty, D – Dylan Coghlan, F – Ryan Dzingel, F – Paul Stastny

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    Coming off another second round failure, the Carolina Hurricanes made some moves with the hopes that they will push the Canes to the promised land. Gone are veterans like Vincent Trocheck and Nino Niederreiter, as well as headache Tony DeAngelo, and in are Brent Burns, Ondrej Kase, Paul Stastny, and Ryan Dzingel. Also acquired over the summer is forward Max Pacioretty, but he will be missing time due to knee surgery and may not be available to the team until the second half of the season. With these moves the Hurricanes will most likely stay atop the Metropolitan Division.

    Question for the Hurricanes will once again be in net this season. After doing the overhaul and bringing in veterans Frederik Andersen and Antti Raanta the previous offseason, injuries would doom the Canes going into the playoffs. Biggest question is will Andersen, the 1A goalie, be able to stay healthy, and more importantly, stay healthy for a potential long playoff run? Raanta played solid for the Canes but injuries also slowed him down, and took him out of a few playoff games as well.

    Just a wish on my end, but I would love to see Ethan Bear get a larger role this season with the Canes. He has the potential, but his first season in Carolina was disappointing due to not getting the opportunities he should have gotten.

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  • 2022-23 Team Preview – Calgary Flames

    2022-23 Team Preview – Calgary Flames

    2021-22

    Record: 50-21-11 111p (1st in Pacific)

    Playoffs: Lost in Semi-Finals to EDM

    Key Losses

    F – Johnny Gaudreau (CLB), D – Erik Gudbranson (CLB), F – Calle Jarnkrok (TOR), F – Matthew Tkachuk (Trade – FLA), F – Sean Monahan (Trade – MON)

    Key Additions

    F – Kevin Rooney, F – Jonathan Huberdeau, D – MacKenzie Weegar, F – Nazem Kadri

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    After falling in the second round to the Edmonton Oilers the Calgary Flames had a shake up that will either make them falter, or make them better. Gone are Johnny Gaudreau and Matthew Tkachuk, and in are Jonathan Huberdeau, Nazem Kadri, and MacKenzie Weegar. With Huberdeau, his 115 point season will replace Gaudreau’s 115 points, and while Kadri will step into the second line center role he is a slight step down from Matthew Tkachuk. However, in all of the moves that were done, the addition of Weegar to the blue line strengthened the Flames defense.

    Jacob Markstrom will look to have another strong season after being nominated for the Vezina Trophy this past season, and Dan Vladar will look to keep the Flames in games when he is in relief. The Flames though will need to be better defensively in front of Markstrom and Vladar as they did take a step back offensively, and they’ll need to be better defensively especially against high scoring teams like the Edmonton Oilers.

    The Flames will be a playoff team once again, but the question for them is how will they rebound from losing both Gaudreau and Tkachuk, and how well will Huberdeau, Kadri, and Weegar get acclimated to the Flames locker room to guarantee success in Calgary.

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  • 2022-23 Team Preview – Buffalo Sabres

    2022-23 Team Preview – Buffalo Sabres

    2021-22

    Record: 32-39-11 75p (5th in Atlantic)

    Playoffs: Did Not Qualify

    Key Losses

    F – Drake Caggiula (PIT), D – Colin Miller (DAL), G – Dustin Tokarski (PIT), F – Cody Eakin

    Key Additions

    D – Ilya Lyubushkin, F – Riley Sheahan, G – Eric Comrie, D – Kale Clague

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    After trading their former captain Jack Eichel to the Vegas Golden Knights, the Buffalo Sabres would pick themselves up and move forward as they would dig themselves out of the pit of despair. The Sabres would finish 24th in the NHL, and 5th in the Atlantic Division which were both improvements from the season before, and a big part of that can be credited to the trade of Eichel. Moving on from the messy divorce that they had with Eichel helped the Sabres take that step forward that they really needed. Acquiring Alex Tuch and prospect Peyton Krebs from the Knights helped inject new life into the Sabres as well. The true turning point, however, was when Jack Eichel would return with the Golden Knights, and the Sabres would put out possibly one of their best performances of the season as they would defeat the Knights. Tage Thompson is going to have a prove it year this season, as we’ll all want to see whether or not last season was a fluke, or if he’s the real deal.

    To end the season the Sabres would go 6-4-0, and have top defensive prospect Owen Power debut. Along with the additions of Cale Klague and Ilya Lyubushkin, and the rise of fellow prospect Jacob Bryson, the Sabres have improved themselves defensively. With an offensive corps still intact, the biggest question for the Sabres going into this season will be goaltending. Craig Anderson will get another year between the pipes as the number one, but will he be able to stay healthy for the duration of the season? Eric Comrie was brought in to be Anderson’s backup, and Malcolm Subban will be returning for another season as well, but both have not proven to be viable long term 1B goalies.

    This will most likely be another season that the Sabres will not make the playoffs, but this will be a team that will continue to improve and rise up in the standings, and could possibly challenge for a Wild Card spot if they are lucky.

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  • 2022-23 Team Preview – Boston Bruins

    2022-23 Team Preview – Boston Bruins

    2021-22

    Record: 51-26-5 107p (4th in Atlantic)

    Playoffs: Lost in First Round to CAR

    Key Losses

    Head Coach Bruce Cassidy (Fired), F – Erik Haula (Trade – NJ), D – Josh Brown (ARI), F – Curtis Lazar (VAN)

    Key Additions

    Head Coach Jim Montgomery, G – Keith Kinkaid, F – Pavel Zacha, F – David Krejci

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    In an interesting move the Boston Bruins fired head coach Bruce Cassidy two weeks after telling him his job was secure, and now Jim Montgomery is at the helm with thoughts that this will improve the club by having a new voice on the bench. The goaltending duo of Linus Ullmark and Jeremy Swayman is a bright spot for the Bruins, especially with Swayman having a wonderful breakout year last season. The chemistry, competitiveness, and comradery between the two makes for a fantastic goaltending duo in Boston.

    On offense the Bruins are getting back center David Krejci after returning home last season to Czechia, but what impact will he really have on an aging Bruins team? Patrice Bergeron also is returning for this season after signing a one year deal. Brad Marchand is going to miss the start of the season due to injury, and David Pastrnak is in the last year of his contract so there is going to be pressure mounting for success this season.

    On defense both Charlie McAvoy and Matt Grzelcyk will start the season on the injured list which will deplete the core for a bit until they return. Hampus Lindholm and Brandon Carlo are going to be looked to log extra minutes until both return to the lineup.

    The Bruins will have a good season, but this could be a season they miss the playoffs, especially with other teams taking more steps forward than the Bruins have.

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  • 2022-23 Team Preview – Arizona Coyotes

    2022-23 Team Preview – Arizona Coyotes

    2021-22

    Record: 25-50-7 57p (8th in Central)

    Playoffs: Did Not Qualify

    Key Losses

    G – Carter Hutton (Retired), F – Phil Kessel (VGK), F – Jay Beagle, F – Loui Eriksson, F – Antoine Roussel, D – Anton Stralman, F – Alex Galchenyuk

    Key Additions

    F – Zack Kassian, F – Nick Bjugstad, D – Josh Brown, D – Troy Stetcher, D – Patrik Nemeth

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    It’s going to be an interesting one in the desert this season as the Coyotes move from Gila River Arena to Arizona State University where they’re attendance will be the lowest in the league and not because of lack of ticket sales, but because of attendance cap restrictions. However, that might not be a bad thing for the basement dwelling Coyotes as they don’t look much improved from last season. They do have a pipeline of future talent that they are building up for a brighter future once they move into their hopeful new home in Tempe in a few years. Also how will this new venue and smaller crowds affect the Coyotes this season and in future season?

    Departed from the Coyotes is ironman and point producer Phil Kessel, who had a rough season statistically but that can’t really be blamed on him for the lack of offense this team produced last season, and in is Zack Kassian, who’s at best a fourth line grinder. The acquisition of Nick Bjugstad is an improvement over Jay Beagle at center, and should probably slot in at the first line center spot so youngster Barrett Hayton can continue to develop on the second line. Travis Boyd is at best a third or fourth line center.

    The Coyotes defense looks a bit better than last season with the signings of Troy Stetcher and Josh Brown, but offense will still be a primary concern for the Coyotes. The other question for the Coyotes will be between the pipes. Will Karel Vejmelka be able to handle the number one role again this season, and will the supporting cast behind him be good enough to keep the Coyotes in games this season? It’s going to be interesting for the Coyotes.

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  • 2022-23 Team Preview – Anaheim Ducks

    2022-23 Team Preview – Anaheim Ducks

    2021-22

    Record: 31-37-14 76p (7th in Pacific)

    Playoffs: Did Not Qualify

    Key Losses

    F – Ryan Getzlaf (Retired), D – Andrej Sustr (MIN), F – Sonny Milano, F – Sam Steel, F – Zach Aston-Reese, F – Dominik Simon

    Key Additions

    F – Frank Vatrano, F – Ryan Strome, D – John Klingberg, D – Dmitry Kulikov

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    The rebuilding Anaheim Ducks look to make some strides this season as they look to continue to grow and develop with their young players. However, they’re going to have to do it without longtime captain Ryan Getzlaf who retired at the end of last season. Trevor Zegras is looking to build off of a spectacular rookie season, but the Ducks will be looking for more from him as they want to see his faceoffs and backchecking improve. The fancy plays to get the goals will be a part of his game, and for the betterment of the game too, but if he can’t improve defensively, then he may struggle in his sophomore season.

    The Ducks defense is rather thin after trading away Hampus Lindholm and Josh Manson at the deadline last season, but they picked up John Klingberg on a one year deal and he will help things out while some of their younger defensemen continue to develop. Jamie Drysdale will look to become more consistent on the blue line for the Ducks.

    The Ducks may not be a playoff contender yet, but they are trending upwards, and will be an interesting team to keep an eye on this season.

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  • NHL News and Notes from Sunday, November 24th, 2019

    NHL News and Notes from Sunday, November 24th, 2019

    NHL News and Notes from Sunday, November 24th, 2019

     

    News:

    • The NHL Department of Player Safety announced that St. Louis Blues defenseman Robert Bortuzzo has been suspended for four games for cross checking Nashville forward Viktor Arvidsson.

    • Bortuzzo is considered a repeat offender, and under the terms of the CBA, and will forfeit $67,073.16 based on his average annual salary.

     

    • The Washington Capitals re-assigned forward Michael Sgarbossa to Hershey of the AHL.

     

    Game Recaps:

    Buffalo Sabres v. Florida Panthers – 5p EST Start Time

    BUF RoadFLA Home

    In Florida the Buffalo Sabres would face off against the Panthers, and in the first period the Sabres would strike late with tallies from Jeff Skinner and Zemgus Girgensons to take the 2-0 lead into the first intermission. Then in the second period the Sabres would strike again as Jack Eichel would score his 14th of the season, but the Panthers would finally get on the board as Noel Acciari would score to cut the deficit to two. However, Victor Olofsson would score to retake the three goal lead for the Sabres. Then in the third period Brett Connolly would score for the Panthers on the powerplay, however, Girgensons would score his second of the game to secure the 5-2 victory.

     

    Carolina Hurricanes v. Detroit Red Wings – 7p EST Start Time

    CAR RoadDET Home

    In Detroit the Red Wings would play host to the Carolina Hurricanes, and after a scoreless first period the Hurricanes would strike first with a Sebastian Aho tally. Then in the third period Teuvo Teravainen would score a late shorthanded goal to secure a 2-0 victroy over the Red Wings.

     

    Edmonton Oilers v. Arizona Coyotes – 8p EST Start Time

    EDM RoadARI Home

    In Arizona the Coyotes would play host to the Edmonton Oilers, and in the first period both teams would trade goals. First James Neal would strike on the powerplay for the Oilers, and Carl Soderberg would get the Coyotes on the board with a powerplay goal of his own. Then in the second period Alex Chiasson would score for the Oilers to retake the lead, but the Coyotes would get goals from Christian Fischer and Vinnie Hinostroza to take the 3-2 lead into the second intermission. Then in the third period the Oilers would tie the game at three as Markus Granlund would score his third of the season. Then after a scoreless overtime period, this game would require the shootout and it would be Connor McDavid with the lone shootout goal to secure the 4-3 victory for the Oilers.

     

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  • NHL News and Notes from Saturday, November 23rd, 2019

    NHL News and Notes from Saturday, November 23rd, 2019

    NHL News and Notes from Saturday, November 23rd, 2019

     

    Game Recaps:

    Vancouver Canucks v. Washington Capitals – 1230p EST Start Time

    VAN RoadWAS Home

    The Washington Capitals fall to the Vancouver Canucks 2-1 in the shootout on Hockey Fights Cancer Day. TXHT Recap

     

    Calgary Flames v. Philadelphia Flyers – 1p EST Start Time

    CAL RoadPHI Home

    In Philadelphia the Flyers look to cool the Calgary Flames, and after a scoreless first period the Flyers would strike in the second period with a Jakub Voracek tally to take the 1-0 lead. then in the third period Andrew Mangiapane would tie the game at one for the Flames, however, Kevin Hayes would strike late in the third period to retake the lead for the Flyers. But the Flames would not stay down as Elias Lindholm would strike for his 11th of the season to tie the game at two and send the game to overtime. After a scoreless extra frame, it would be Matthew Tkachuk scoring the lone goal of the shootout to secure the 3-2 victory.

     

    Arizona Coyotes v. Los Angeles Kings – 4p EST Start Time

    ARI RoadLA Alt

    In Los Angeles the Arizona Coyotes look to topple the Kings, and in the first period while on the powerplay Phil Kessel would strike to give the Coyotes the 1-0 lead. Then in the second period Anze Kopitar would strike on the powerplay for the Kings to tie the game at one, but Lawson Crouse would retake the lead for the Coyotes with his fifth of the season. Then in the third period Christian Fischer would score for the Coyotes to take the 3-1 lead, but Nikolai Prokhorkin would score for the Kings, but it wouldn’t be enough as the Coyotes would take the 3-2 victory.

     

    Toronto Maple Leafs v. Colorado Avalanche – 7p EST Start Time

    TOR RoadCOL Home

    In Colorado the Toronto Maple Leafs would explode for four goals against the Avalanche after Nathan MacKinnon would score 31 seconds into the game to take the lead, but the Leafs would get their goals from Nick Shore, Auston Matthews, Tyson Barrie (PPG), Kasperi Kapenen to take the 4-1 lead. Then in the second period the Avalanche would chip away at the deficit with an Andre Burakovsky powerplay goal, and then in the third period the Avalanche would get a goal from Valeri Nichushkin to cut the deficit to one. However, The Leafs would get a goal from Zach Hyman with one second left in the game to take the 5-3 victory.

     

    Columbus Blue Jackets v. Winnipeg Jets – 7p EST Start Time

    CLB RoadWIN Home

    In Winnipeg the Jets would face off against the Columbus Blue Jackets in a tightly contested matchup. In the first period the Jackets would strike first with a Pierre-Luc Dubois powerplay goal, but Blake Wheeler would strike to tie the game at one. Then in the second period Seth Jones (PPG) and Gustav Nyquist (PPG) would both strike for the Jackets, but Nikolaj Ehlers and Mathieu Perreault would keep the game tied up as they enter the second intermission. Then in the third period with less than two minutes left in regulation Andrew Copp would strike to give the Jets the 4-3 victory.

     

    Minnesota Wild v. Boston Bruins – 7p EST Start Time

    MIN RoadBOS Home

    In Boston the Bruins would play host to the Minnesota Wild, and in the first period it would be the first to strike with a Jason Zucker powerplay goal. Then in the second period Victor Rask and Eric Staal (PPG) would score for the Wild, but Jake DeBrusk and Brad Marchand would score for the Bruins. Then in the third period Kevin Fiala would grow the Wild’s lead back to two, but the Bruins would comeback with two goals from David Krejci (EVS and PPG) to tie the game up at four and send the game to overtime. In overtime Torey Krug would score to complete the comeback as the Bruins downed the Wild 5-4.

     

    New York Rangers v. Montreal Canadiens – 7p EST Start Time

    NYR RoadMON Home

    In Montreal the Canadiens would blow one against the New York Rangers. In the first period the Canadiens would get two goals from Max Domi and a goal from Artturi Lehkonen to take a commanding 3-0 lead. Then in the second period Shea Weber would strike to grow the lead to four, but the Rangers would start to mount the comeback as Filip Chytil, Pavel Buchnevich, and Brendan Lemieux would all strike to cut the Canadiens lead to one. Then in the third period Lehkonen would get his second of the game to give the Canadiens the two goal lead, but Artemi Panarin, Lemieux’s second of the game while shorthanded, and a Jacob Trouba tally would complete the comeback as the Rangers would defeat the Canadiens 6-5.

     

    Anaheim Ducks v. Tampa Bay Lightning – 7p EST Start Time

    ANA RoadTB Alt

    The Tampa Bay Lightning played host to the Anaheim Ducks, and in the first period Brayden Point would get the Lightning on the board first, but then while shorthanded Derek Grant would score for the Ducks to tie the game at one. Then in the second period Rickard Rakell would score for the Ducks, but the Lightning would get goals from Nikita Kucherov, a powerplay tally from Point for his second of the game, and from Pat Maroon to take a 4-2 lead. Then in the third period Anthony Cirelli (PPG) and Ondrej Palat (PPG) would score to give the Lightning the 6-2 victory.

     

    Detroit Red Wings v. New Jersey Devils – 7p EST Start Time

    DET RoadNJ Home

    Scott recaps the New Jersey Devils 5-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings. Scott’s Recap

     

    Florida Panthers v. Carolina Hurricanes – 7p EST Start Time

    FLA RoadCAR Alt

    In Carolina the Hurricanes would take on the Florida Panthers. In the first period both teams would trade goals as the Hurricanes would get goals from Brett Pesce and Martin Necas, and Aaron Ekblad and Brian Boyle would score for the Panthers. Then in the second period Dougie Hamilton would score to give the Hurricanes the 3-2 lead, and Andrei Svechnikov would score his 11th of the season to secure the 4-2 victroy for the Hurricanes.

     

    Nashville Predators v. St. Louis Blues – 8p EST Start Time

    NAS RoadSTL Alt

    In St. Louis the Nashville Predators would pounce on the Blues in the first period as they would get goals from Filip Forsberg, Mattias Ekholm, and Colton Sissons, but the Blues would get a goal as Klim Kostin would score his first of the season to cut the Predators lead to two. Then after a scoreless second period Alex Pietrangelo would strike on the powerplay for the Blues, but Calle Jarnkrok would secure the victory with the 4-2 win.

     

    Chicago Blackhawks v. Dallas Stars – 8p EST Start Time

    CHI RoadDAL Home

    In Dallas the Stars and Chicago Blackhawks would need the shootout to settle things. In the first period both teams would trade goals as Roope Hintz would strike for the Stars, and Olli Maatta would score for the Blackhawks. Then after two scoreless periods and a scoreless overtime it would be goals from Joe Pavelski and Tyler Seguin in the shootout to secure the 2-1 win for the Stars.

     

    Edmonton Oilers v. Vegas Golden Knights – 10p EST Start Time

    EDM RoadVGK Home

    In Vegas the Golden Knights would spring a leak as the Edmonton Oilers came to town. In the first period Connor McDavid and Ethan Bear would score for the Oilers, but Cody Eakin would strike late in the period to trail by one. Then in the second period Markus Granlund would strike to give the Oilers their two goal lead back. However, shea Theodore would strike for the Knights to cut the deficit to one. Then in the third period the Oilers would get their two goal lead as McDavid would score his second of the game while on the powerplay, and secure the 4-2 victory for the Oilers.

     

    New York Islanders v. San Jose Sharks – 1030p EST Start Time

    NYI RoadSJ Home

    In San Jose the Sharks and New York Islanders would do battle, and after a scoreless first period Marcus Sorensen would strike first for the Sharks. However, Casey Cizikas would strike less than three seconds later to tie the game at one for the Islanders. Then after a scoreless third period this game would require overtime, and it would be Logan Couture striking to give the Sharks the 2-1 victory.

     

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  • Game Recap: New Jersey Devils vs Detroit Red Wings 11/23/19

    Game Recap: New Jersey Devils vs Detroit Red Wings 11/23/19

    New Jersey Devils (7-10-4 18pts) vs Detroit Red Wings (7-14-3 17pts)

     

    Game Recap:

    The New Jersey Devils return to the Garden State to host the Detroit Red Wings on their second game of a back to back set. Last night the Devils fell at the hands of the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-1. Tonight is also the Devils turn to host “Hockey Fights Cancer” which is a league wide initiative to honor those who battle or have battled this terrible disease. New Jersey wore their “Hockey Fights Cancer” jerseys before their matchup between the Red Wings in warmups.

    Speaking of the game, it was a scoreless first period between the two teams. It wasn’t without a lack of effort as the Devils would outshoot the Wings 15-5. The game would start off scoreless going into the second period.

    It would be the Red Wings who would get on the board first as Taro Hirose would deflect in a shot from defenseman Madison Bowey to give the Red Wings as 1-0 lead. However, that would be the only goal the Wings would score for the rest of the game. Kyle Palmieri for the Devils would get his team going as his second period goal kickstarted his team scoring five unanswered goals.

    New Jersey would also get goals in the third period from Will Butcher, Blake Coleman twice, and an empty net goal by Taylor Hall. Final score of tonight’s game was 5-1 in favor of the Devils. New Jersey is off until Tuesday as they welcome in the Minnesota Wild.

     

    Lineups:

    New Jersey Devils

     

    Detroit Red Wings

     

    First Period Highlights

    https://twitter.com/njdevils/status/1198395450275049472?s=21

    https://twitter.com/detroitredwings/status/1198405267655925760?s=21

     

    Second Period Highlights

    https://twitter.com/detroitredwings/status/1198411695980498944?s=21

    https://twitter.com/njdevils/status/1198412635059949569?s=21

     

    Third Period Highlights

    https://twitter.com/njdevils/status/1198425768151470080?s=21

    https://twitter.com/njdevils/status/1198427078951100416?s=21

    https://twitter.com/njdevils/status/1198427078951100416?s=21

     

    Final Stats

     

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