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 Devils forward Timo Meier was assessed a game misconduct for kneeing against Martin Necas at the 6:28 mark of the third period.
It’s been 22 days since the New Jersey Devils’ division rival, the New York Rangers, traded their captain, Jacob Trouba, to the Anaheim Ducks. On Tuesday, the Devils will see the former Rangers enforcer for the first time in Orange County colors when they take on the Ducks in Anaheim on New Year’s Eve.
Credit to New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald, who brought in the right players to protect his young stars and help build a strong camaraderie in the locker room.
The New Jersey Devils lost 5-2 to the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night in Raleigh, splitting the season series between the two. The Devils did not have their best but were in the game until a wild third period that featured five total goals ...
Former New Jersey Devils forward Tyler Toffoli signed a four-year, $24 million contract with the San Jose Sharks this past off-season. With this move, the expectation was that the 32-year-old winger would be an impactful veteran forward for the Sharks as they continue their rebuild.
Timo Meier took out Martin Necas with a dirty hit on Saturday, but after a major penalty and game misconduct, it appears as though he won't face a suspension.
Things got chippy between the New Jersey Devils and Carolina Hurricanes in their return from the holiday break, with Timo Meier taking the center of attention.
Jackson Blake scored a power-play goal with 9:17 remaining to give Carolina the lead, and Jack Roslovic scored twice as the Hurricanes beat the New Jersey Devils 5-2.
BOTTOM LINE: The Anaheim Ducks and the New Jersey Devils will play in a non-conference matchup. Anaheim is 14-17-4 overall and 7-11-1 at home. The Ducks have given up 108 goals while scoring 86 for a -22 scoring differential.
The Devils triumvirate of Stanley Cup championships (1995, 2000, 2003) could not have been possible without astute scouting and insightful draft selection. As you shall see, one name stands above them all - Martin Brodeur - and for good reason.