Devils win at MetLife, but there’s ‘more business to do’

Greg Wyshynski, ESPNFeb 18, 2024, 01:15 AM ET

CloseGreg Wyshynski is ESPN’s senior NHL writer.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New Jersey Devils captain Nico Hischier said their game at MetLife Stadium had been circled on their calendar before the season. What he didn’t know was how crucial their 6-3 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday night could end up being for the Devils this season.

“That’s a win that brings the group together,” said Hischier, who had two goals and an assist in front of 70,328 fans, the largest crowd to date for an NHL Stadium Series game. “We knew it was a big game at the beginning of the year. With how the standings are, it’s an even a bigger game. So this can bring the group together. We move on, we take the good feelings out of it, and now we have more business to do.”

It was a weekend of good feelings for the Devils. They skated with friends and family after practice on Friday night. They arrived together on Saturday wearing tracksuits out of “The Sopranos.” They never trailed against the Flyers. The massive crowd was majority Devils faithful.

“We knew we had great fans. I didn’t see too many Philly fans, so it’s a pretty special win,” Hischier said.

The win moved the Devils (28-22-4, 60 points) within five points of the Flyers (29-20-7, 65 points) for third place in the Metro Division with two games in-hand. They’re also two points in back of the Detroit Red Wings (28-20-6, 62 points) for the last wild card spot in the East.

“We needed this win. If (the Flyers) beat us, it puts them almost out of reach,” Devils coach Lindy Ruff said.

New Jersey has been trying to build momentum for a run at a playoff spot since getting star center Jack Hughes back in the lineup on Feb. 8. They’re now 3-2-1 since Hughes returned from injury, having played noticeably better in all six games than they did before the NHL All-Star break.

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Publish date : 2024-02-18 06:23:45

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