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Devils in action against the Lightning after shootout victory
New Jersey Devils (13-4-1, in the Metropolitan Division) vs. Tampa Bay Lightning (9-7-2, in the Atlantic Division) Tampa, Florida; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: The Tampa Bay Lightning host the New Jersey Devils after the Devils took down the Washington Capitals 3-2 in a shootout.
The New Jersey Devils will head to Capital One Arena today to face the Washington Capitals. The Devils are 12-4-1 after beating the Blackhawks in overtime Wednesday. The Capitals are 8-8-1, having most recently played the Florida Panthers on Thursday evening. The team lost 6-3 to the Panthers.
Hey there New Jersey! Here’s your audio update highlighting that the iconic Oar House Pub in Sea Isle City, and its iconic lobster hanging out front, is up for sale, and the “freak” injury suffered by New Jersey Devils star Jack Hughes during a team dinner.
New Jersey continues their road trip with a stop in Washington to face the Capitals at Capital One Arena. Read below for your game preview presented by Reno's Appliance, and check back for the pre-game story.
The New Jersey Devils are currently the top team in the Eastern Conference. This has fans excited, and they should be.
Despite a myriad of injuries, the New Jersey Devils have continued to churn out victories, playing to a remarkable 13-4-1 record. They have yet to suffer a regulation loss at home.
Star forward Jack Hughes will miss at least eight weeks after undergoing finger surgery due to a non-hockey injury sustained during a team dinner. This significant setback further complicates the New Jersey Devils' efforts to find consistency in a competitive division,
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Here’s Why Devils Simon Nemec is Finally Arriving
Hockey analyst and host of The Sheet Jeff Marek told Devils beat reporter James Nichols on the latest Devils Rink Report that Simon Nemec ’s recent play is exactly what New Jersey envisioned when they selected him second overall in 2022— and the best may still be ahead.