Devils Look to Stay Hot At Home Against Blues

Timo Meier. (photo via the NJ Devils)

Overview

After a hard fought victory on Monday Night against the Detroit Red Wings, the New Jersey Devils return to action on home ice as the St Louis Blues (7-10-6) come to town. New Jersey remains red hot at home, with a current record of 8-0-1 when playing at the Prudential Center. Meanwhile, the Blues come to town with a 4-5-2 record playing on the road and a record of 3-3-4 in their last 10.

Lines and Pairings

Devils –

Forwards

Meier – Hischier – Bratt

Palat – Mercer – Gritsyuk

Lammikko – Glass – Brown

Cotter – Glendening – Noesen

Defense

Siegenthaler – Hamilton

Hughes – Nemec

Dillon – White

Cholowski

Goalies

Markstrom

Allen

Blues –

Forwards

Neighbours – Thomas – Snuggerud

Schenn – Dvorsky – Buchnevich

Holloway – Suter – Kyrou

Toropchenko – Sundqvist – Walker

Defense

Broberg – Parayko

Tucker – Faulk

Fowler – Mailloux

Goalies

Binnington

Hofer

Jacob Markström. (photo via the NJ Devils)

Keys To The Game

Markström’s Continued Improvement

It certainly hasn’t been smooth sailing to start the year for goaltender Jacob Markström, but building off of a solid performance on Monday night can really go a long way. Markström has historically had some slow starts to seasons in the past, but coupling that with his injury and things felt shaky early on. His track record of success should be a reason for optimism moving forward, and facing a lower scoring team like St Louis (currently 27th in the league with 61 goals) could be just what he needs to post another strong outing.

Timo Meier’s Successes

Timo Meier had a strong outing Monday night against the Red Wings, posting the games opening goal and an assist on Nico Hischier’s goal. On the year, Meier now has a total of 17 points (seven goals, 10 assists) in 22 games, with three points in his last two.

With Jack Hughes on the shelf, the Devils are going to need their big guns to step up, and Meier has been playing a very complete game of late. Would look for him to end up on the scoreboard for the third game in a row.

Where To Watch

Wednesday night’s game can be seen on MSGSN2 at 7:00 pm ET.

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