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The New Jersey Devils have started the new season on a good note. They hold a 13-4-1 record and sit first in their division. Their special teams are strong on both the power play and penalty kill.
With injuries seemingly consuming the NHL in the season's first five weeks, the New Jersey Devils took their biggest hit over the weekend -- and it was not even on the ice.
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We’re halfway through November, and there’s already plenty of discussion on the NHL trade front this season. The New Jersey
The Devils rank fourth in man games lost to injury this season. They’re currently dealing with injuries to eight players on the NHL roster (here’s a list of injured Devils players with the latest update on them ). They’ve fared well despite the injuries, sitting near the top of the NHL standings with a 13-4-1 record.
New Jersey continues their road trip with a stop in Washington to face the Capitals at Capital One Arena. Read below for your game preview presented by Reno's Appliance, and check back for the pre-game story.
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One of the New Jersey Devils' most exciting prospects will make his NHL debut on Saturday night against Alexander Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals at Capital One Arena.
New Jersey Devils star forward Jack Hughes reportedly cut his hand during a team dinner and is expected to miss the team's upcoming game against the Washington Capitals.