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New Jersey Devils' Luke Hughes suffered an injury against the Calgary Flames and will miss the remainder of the road trip, with his return date uncertain.
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• The Devils were in nearly complete control for the opening half of the first period. It took until the 11:17 mark for Carolina to record its first shot of the game – albeit a point-blank chance for Jackson Blake. The Hurricanes were limited to just four shots in the opening 20 minutes of action.
The New Jersey Devils (24-21-2) head to Scotiabank Saddledome to face the Calgary Flames (21-23-4) in their first bout adjusting […]
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Game Preview #49: New Jersey Devils at Calgary Flames
The Matchup: The New Jersey Devils (24-22-2) at the Calgary Flames (21-23-4) The Devils do not have any room to spare. They are right around the bottom of the Eastern Conference. They just lost again to the Carolina Hurricanes.
The New Jersey Devils visit the Edmonton Oilers after the Devils knocked off the Calgary Flames 2-1 in overtime.
NEWARK, NJ - New York Islanders forward Anthony Duclair notched his fourth career hat trick and goaltender Ilya Sorokin stopped all 45 shots against as the hometown Islanders topped the Devils, 9-0, at UBS Arena Tuesday night.
Luke Hughes suffered a shoulder injury in the second period of his team’s 2-1 overtime victory over the Calgary Flames Monday night. HAVE YOU JOINED OUR YOUTUBE PAGE? DEVILS REPORTER RYAN NOVOZINSKY BREAKS DOWN EVERY GAME — WITH YOUR HELP
That's because the Devils, who will play at Edmonton on Tuesday night, will be without star defenseman Luke Hughes for at least the remainder of the trek, which will end with stops at Vancouver and Seattle.
The New Jersey Devils could see their woes compound this year by potentially losing a crucial young defenseman for the season.
In addition to the Devils' recent struggles, the Flames have been solid at home this season, with a 13-7-2 record while surrendering the second-fewest goals per game (2.36). New Jersey also has the lowest team shooting percentage in the league at 5-on-5 during the highlighted stretch.