Devils Look To Regroup Against the Kings

Stefan Noesen. (Photo via NHL.com)

Looking to snap a two-game losing skid, the New Jersey Devils (8-3-0, 2nd Metropolitan) will face the Los Angeles Kings (5-3-4, 2nd Pacific) at Crypto.com Arena Saturday night.

Overview

After rattling off eight consecutive wins, the Devils have done a complete 180 in their last two. They lost an 8-4 blowout to Colorado on Tuesday and, most recently, a frustrating 5-2 loss against San Jose

Against San Jose, the Devils let the game get away from them in the first period, allowing three quick goals, including one from William Eklund in the opening minute. Dawson Mercer responded late in the first period with his first of two power-play goals, but the game was clearly in San Jose’s hands. They scored twice more in the second period to put the game out of reach, and another goal from Mercer didn’t move the needle. The Devils were competitive in the latter two periods, but their first-period performance sank them. They will look to get back in a groove in the third game of their West Coast road trip.

As for their opponent Saturday, the Kings have had a scrappy start to their season, but they enter Saturday with a decent record and are ready to pounce on a disoriented Devils team. They have been the pest of the NHL so far, taking seven of their 12 games to overtime. Los Angeles lost their most recent game in a shootout to the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday. They will look to play feisty hockey and maybe even take the Devils to a shootout, where they are notoriously weak.

Lines and Pairings

Devils-

Forwards

Noesen-Hughes-Bratt

Palat-Hischier-Gritsyuk

Meier-Lammikko-Mercer

Cotter-Glendening-Halonen

Defense

Siegenthaler-Hamilton

Dillion-Hughes

Cholowski-Nemec

Goalies

Markstrom

Allen

Kings-

Forwards

Kuzmenko-Kopitar-Kempe

Fiala-Byfield-Perry

Laferriere-Danault-Armia

Malott-Turcotte

Defense

Dumoulin-Doughty

Edmundson-Clarke

Anderson-Ceci

Moverare

Goalies

Kuemper

Forsberg

Keys to the Game

Can Markström Bounce Back?

Jacob Markström is expected to tend the twine for New Jersey Saturday night in his second game back from a short injury. He had a rough go of it in his first game back, allowing eight goals on 42 shots for an .810 save percentage. Head coach Sheldon Keefe probably left him in to wear all those goals to get him back up to game speed. He can afford to punt a game like that in an 82-game season, but the Devils need Markström back to his usual form as he gets used to playing again.

General manager Tom Fitzgerald signed Markström to a two-year, $12 million extension yesterday, and the Devils will need his production back to justify that deal.

Devils’ Defense to Get Right

While the Devils’ high-flying offense has gotten a lot of attention to start the year, there was little they could do in response to 13 goals against over the last two games. Markström played a major role in the loss to Colorado, but the defense continued its poor run into the first two periods of Thursday’s game.

They allowed 11 high-danger chances over those first two periods, but rebounded to allow zero in the third period. They will need to take that momentum from the third period of the Sharks game into tonight’s contest.

Where to Watch

Tonight’s game can be seen on MSGSN at 9:00 pm ET.

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