New Jersey Devils forward Dawson Mercer experienced a bit of a cold streak before the club's latest matchup against the Seattle Kraken. The 2020 first-round pick had zero points in his previous four games and three points in his last nine contests.
With that primary assist, Hischier surpassed Nino Niederreiter (138) for the fourth most by a Swiss player. The top three are Kevin Fiala (153), Mark Streit (167), and Roman Josi (297). Regarding secondary assists,
In a perfect world, the Seattle Kraken would have won Monday’s game (4-3) over the visiting New Jersey Devils. That would have halted a two-game slide, and they could have ventured off for a road swing with some wind in their sails (or waves pushing the Kraken in the right direction).
Markstrom's biggest save of the game came just moments after Palat's go-ahead goal, stopping Eeli Tolvanen on his doorstep. Markstrom was spectacular all evening, making 21 saves on 23 shots.
Devils defenseman Luke Hughes had a goal and an assist, Jacob Markstrom made 29 saves and New Jersey defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 4-2.
Seattle twice ties the game but New Jersey scores the final goal for a 3-2 victory on Monday as the Kraken head out for a five-game trip.
Ondrej Palat scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third period, and the New Jersey Devils beat the Seattle Kraken 3-2.
The New Jersey Devils jumped back in the win column against the Seattle Kraken Monday night at Climate Pledge Arena. The team finally earned a victory after suffering four straight regulation losses on their current road trip,
Markstrom made a pair of big saves late in the first period. With about 2 1/2 minutes left, he stopped Oliver Bjorkstrand’s 3-on-2 chance, and then with a minute to go he stuffed a breakaway from Andre Burakovsky.
The New Jersey Devils entered Emerald City on Monday looking to snap their four-game win streak amid a nightmare western road trip. Thanks to a strong start, some resilience, and an incredible number of stops from goaltender Jacob Markstrom,