New Jersey Kicks Off Road Trip With Tough Test In Minnesota

The Devils head to Minnesota tonight. (Image via. AP Photo/Andy Clayton-King)

Overview

The New Jersey Devils look to continue their winning ways as they embark on yet another lengthy road trip tonight. This time they take their talents to the Midwest with their first task against the Minnesota Wild.

The Devils Are 10-1-1 in their 12, despite weaker play over that stretch. The Wild have lost three in a row in regulation and are 4-6-0 over their last 10.

Overall, the Devils hold a record of 34-13-4 and are second place in the Metropolitan Division. The Wild are 27-20-4 and sit fourth in the Central Division.

Lines and Pairings

Devils

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Wild

Forwards:

Kaprizov-Hartman-Zuccarello

Boldy-Steel-Gaudreau

Greenway-Eriksson Ek-Foligno

Duhaime-Dewar-Reaves

Defense:

Middleton-Spurgeon

Goligoski-Dumba

Merrill-Addison

Goalies:

Fleury

Gustavsson

Notes

Is Timo Time Soon?

With the Devils buying at the trade deadline for the first time in quite some time, their top target is clearly Timo Meier. After the Islanders went out and got Bo Horvat and the Rangers got Vladimir Tarasenko this should be especially clear.

The Devils have been stockpiling the assets to make a big splash like this for quite some time. According to NHL Insider Elliott Friedman, the Devils told the Sharks to come back to them before they accept any offer. Unlike the rumored acquisitions in the offseason, let’s hope that this one comes to fruition.

Kirill The Thrill

While we’ve been witnessing the tremendous play of a currently injured Jack Hughes, Wild fans have been rejoicing over Kirill Kaprizov. The 25-year-old winger currently has 62 points in 51 games. This comes after he broke Wild records last season with 47 goals and 108 points.

He’s a special talent from Russia, and if the Devils can develop their own young KHL star in Arseni Gritsyuk into anything like Kaprizov, New Jersey would be thrilled.

Where To Watch

Tonight’s game in Minnesota is set for a 8:00 P.M. ET puck drop. It can be seen on MSG SportsNet.

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