Ducks, in 3rd Game in 5 Days, Look the Part in Loss to Devils
The Devils ended their five-game home losing streak with goals from depth players and 30 saves by Jake Allen, while Anaheim missed four power plays, officials said.
- On Saturday, the New Jersey Devils beat the Anaheim Ducks 4-1 at the Prudential Center, Newark, N.J., snapping a five-game home losing streak with goals from Stefan Noesen, Paul Cotter and Cody Glass.
- Playing without Timo Meier, New Jersey's third line of Paul Cotter, Juho Lammikko and Stefan Noesen combined for five points, with Noesen scoring his first goal in 22 games.
- Jake Allen returned to the win column by stopping 30 shots for his first win since Nov. 28 after losing three straight, while Connor Brown scored an empty-net goal and Cody Glass added a late second-period goal from Ondrej Palat and Colton White.
- The Devils now host Vancouver on Sunday, carrying momentum home, while Anaheim, playing its third game in five nights, visits the New York Rangers on Monday night.
- Despite Dostal's saves, the Ducks failed to convert four power-play opportunities, and Troy Terry scored his 10th goal and third in as many games.
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Ducks, in 3rd game in 5 days, look the part in loss to Devils
The Ducks were embarking on their third game in five days and it definitely showed Saturday. New Jersey’s Jake Allen stopped 30 shots as the Devils won for the first time in six games at home with four unanswered goals for a 4-1 victory at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. The Ducks, coming off a 5-2 loss to the New York Islanders on Thursday as part of a five-game road trip, didn’t engineer a shot on Allen more than 10 minutes into the game…
Devils overcome early deficit, race past Ducks 4-1
Stefan Noesen had a goal and Paul Cotter added the go-ahead score as the New Jersey Devils earned a 4-1 victory against the visiting Anaheim Ducks on Saturday afternoon in Newark, N.J.
Palát's Return: Devils Win Despite Goalie's Struggles | NHL News - Archysport
“Finally, we played well as a team. We had a lot of injuries, we lost six out of seven games, so after the last game we lost, we sat down with the boys and had a little meeting about how we should play. Even with those injured, we did a great job today and we worked hard for each other,” said Palát to a ČTK employee. The 25-year-old Dostál has been sidelined since the end of November due to an unspecified upper-body injury. A few days later, An…
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