The New Jersey Devils have been going through quite the rough skid, dropping nine of their last 11 contests. The Devils’ “big four” – Jack Hughes, Jesper
Jack Hughes scored at 4:06 of overtime and the New Jersey Devils beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-3. Jake Allen made 29 saves in his first regular-season start against the Canadiens since being traded by Montreal to the Devils on March 8,
New Jersey Devils left winger Timo Meier is suspended for cross-checking the Nashville Predators' Zachary L'Heureux in the third period. Emma Lingan and Michael Augello discuss the Bruins' hot ...
Captain Nico Hischier leaves the game early, but Devils pull out gutsy win with Jack the difference maker in extra time
Meier has lost a step offensively since coming over from the San Jose Sharks to the Devils. During his last two years in San Jose, Meier was nearly a point-per-game player (0.95), but his numbers have dropped in New Jersey. Key stat: Meier has been limited to three points in his last nine games.
The New Jersey Devils visit the Montreal Canadiens for the first time this season, to begin a two-game road trip. You can watch on MSGSN2 or listen on the Devils Hockey Network. Read below for your game preview and pre-game story below.
Dawson Mercer scored twice during New Jersey's four-goal second period, and the Devils beat the Boston Bruins 5-1 on Wednesday night. Nico Hischier had a goal and two assists, Dougie Hamilton had a goal and an assist,
The New Jersey Devils were able to snap their four-game losing streak on Wednesday night against the Boston Bruins. Following a rough 2-4-3 skid, the team was in desperate need of a strong performance.
Hughes scored a goal in Saturday's 4-3 overtime win over the Canadiens. Hughes scored the game-winning goal with 54 seconds left in overtime following a set-up from Timo Meier, giving him 19 goals on the year.
Hello, RotoBallers! The NHL season is in full swing, and we have another action-packed Saturday slate. In this piece, I will discuss my favorite forward lines to target, defensemen, and goalies in tonight's action.
The Montreal Canadiens are aware that they no longer can sneak up on their opponents.
The Hockey Writers spoke to Devils' franchise legend Scott Stevens about the team's effort to improve their physical game.