New Jersey Devils goaltender Jacob Markstrom will be out 4-6 weeks with a knee injury. The Swede was injured in a 5-1 win over the Bruins on Wednesday.
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Jack Hughes scored at 4:06 of overtime to lead the New Jersey Devils to a 4-3 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday night at Bell Centre.
Allen stopped 29 of 32 shots in Saturday's 4-3 overtime win over the Canadiens. Allen has recorded back-to-back wins for the first time since late November, when he recorded two wins on Nov. 14 and Nov.
The Montreal Canadiens were not just facing the New Jersey Devils last night; they were also up against three former teammates. We all obviously remember Tomas Tatar, and more recently, Jake Allen and Johnathan Kovacevic were traded to the Devils by the Canadiens a few months ago.
Caught in a three-man rotation last season with the Canadiens that was doomed to failure, goaltender Jake Allen finally will get his opportunity to shine with the New Jersey Devils. Allen has become the Devils’ first-string goaltender by default — at least for the next several weeks — after Jacob Markstrom suffered a medial collateral sprain last Wednesday against Boston.
As you know, last March, Kent Hughes traded Jake Allen for a conditional third-round pick, which could become a second-round pick if Allen plays more than 40 games.
Following the game, Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe announced that Markstrom is expected to miss time, which is bad news for New Jersey. Due to Markstrom's injury, Devils goalie Jake Allen ...
The New Jersey Devils find themselves in need of a goalie, now that their goaltender Jacob Markstrom was injured last night. We mentioned this earlier today, but this is an injury that could have an impact on the Montreal Canadiens.
Allen has played in 444 games in his career, winning 201 of them. He knows his role well and is always ready when called upon.
On Jan. 25, the New Jersey Devils took a quick trip to Montreal to play against the Canadiens at Centre Bell. The Devils had a strong lead, but in the third, the Canadiens tied the score.
Ask most NHL players and they will say there is something special about playing games at Montreal’s Bell Centre, particularly on a Saturday night.