Devils Try To Win Second Straight In Return Home

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Saturday, the New Jersey Devils look to continue their momentum from a strong third period on Wednesday, facing off at home against the Utah Mammoth.

The Devils are currently 21-17-2 after snapping their four game winless streak on New Year’s Eve. The Mammoth are currently 19-19-3, they took down the New York Islanders on the road Thursday. 

Match Overview

These two teams have followed very similar seasons. Here is a table showing some key stats before and after the Thanksgiving break for both squads:

Pre-ThanksgivingDevilsMammoth
Record15-7-1 (3rd)12-9-3 (18th)
5v5 Corsi-For Percentage (CF%)50.66% (13th)53.47% (6th)
5v5 Expected Goals Percentage (xG%)48.00% (22nd)53.79% (5th)
Save Percentage (SV%).893 (18th).876 (26th)
Shooting Percentage (S%)10.31% (22nd)10.63% (19th)
Post-ThanksgivingDevilsMammoth
Record6-10-1 (27th)7-10-0 (26th)
5v5 Corsi-For Percentage (CF%)50.59% (11th)52.65% (6th)
5v5 Expected Goals Percentage (xG%)49.23% (18th)53.02% (8th)
Save Percentage (SV%).900 (13th).897 (14th)
Shooting Percentage (S%)7.1% (32nd)11.11% (13th)

While both teams have struggled post-Thanksgiving, the Devils have a very clear cause. Their 7.1 S% is dead last by over a full percent since the last week of November. The Devils offense will hopefully start to show its face again as the forward group gets healthier. Utah is missing just one piece, but it’s a key one in Logan Cooley. As a whole though, the Mammoth’s fall off has been puzzling. Their team SV% and S% have gone up while their 5v5 possession metrics have stayed relatively the same.

Lines and Pairings

Devils

Forwards

Hughes-Hischier-Bratt

Gritsyuk-Mercer-Meier

Palat-Glass-Brown

Lammikko-Glendening-Noesen

Defense

Hughes-Pesce

Siegenthaler-Hamilton

Dillon-White

Goalies

Allen

Markstrom

Mammoth

Forwards

Keller-Schmaltz-Peterka

Crouse-Hayton-Guenther

Carcone-McBain-But

O’Brien-Stenlund-Kerfoot

Defense

Sergachev-Durzi

Schmidt-Marino

Cole-DeSimone

Goalies

Vejmelka

Vanecek

Keys to the Game

Olympians

While these are two teams that are struggling as of right now, that doesn’t mean they don’t have their fair share of Olympic talent. The Devils are likely to have eight players competing in Milan a month from now, seven of which are expected to dress in Saturday’s game.

Jesper Bratt and Jacob Markström were named to team Sweden Friday. Meanwhile, Jack Hughes, and fellow American on the Mammoth Clayton Keller, were named to Team USA. Along with the three Devils announced to be on rosters earlier this week, Nico Hischier, Timo Meier, Simon Nemec, Ondrej Palat, and Jonas Siegenthaler were all previously named. The other Olympian on Utah is defenseman Olli Maatta who will be suiting up for team Finland.

Undefeated Against Utah

The Devils are currently 3-0-0 all-time against the Utah Mammoth, being one of just six teams to have not lost against them, and one of just three teams to not even surrender a point to them. New Jersey will look to keep that streak alive in an important home matinee.

Where to Watch: 

Puck drop for Saturday’s game is set for 3:00 pm ET and can be found on MSG SportsNet.

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