It is a New Year's Eve clash between the New Jersey Devils and Anaheim Ducks to close out the 2024 calendar year. Sheldon Keefe's team will look to jump back into the win column after suffering a 5-2 loss on Saturday night against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Coach Jim Hiller says ‘there’s just a feeling’ about this team, which is coming off back-to-back third-period comebacks and hosts the Devils on New Year’s Day
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With another quality win in their back pockets, the Ducks turned their attention to the division-leading New Jersey Devils, who will close out 2024 with a visit to Honda Center on New Year’s Eve.
New Jersey is in Anaheim as a three-game swing through California begins against the Ducks. You can watch on MSGSN or listen on the Devils Hockey Network. Read below for your game preview and our pre-game story.
The New Jersey Devils were off for a travel day on Sunday. Therefore, Timo Meier’s first comment on the controversial hit that got him tossed against the Carolina Hurricanes was reserved for Monday after practice in California.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper took a swipe at the New Jersey Devils after the Carolina Hurricanes defeated their divisional opponent on Saturday.
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The New Jersey Devils recently set an NHL record by allowing 20 shots or fewer in seven straight games. They went 5-1-1 in those games. Over the weekend, the shot totals increased as the Devils split a two-game set with the Carolina Hurricanes.
The first came near center ice with 13:32 left in the third period. Martin Necas, the Canes’ leading scorer, took a knee-on-knee hit from New Jersey’s Timo Meier, immediately falling to the ice in pain and grabbing his leg.