New Jersey Devils goaltender Jake Allen stopped all 24 shots he faced in his shutout victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. The Devils had a slight advantage in the shot total, but Allen was able to step up when called on.
Last night in the NHL, there were only five games on the schedule. However, there was no lack of action. Here are the results and highlights: 1. Third shutout of the season for Jake Allen In New Jersey,
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Bobby Brink, Joel Farabee and Garnet Hathaway scored to help the Philadelphia Flyers build a three-goal lead and they held on to beat the New Jersey Devils 4-2.
NEWARK, NJ - The Devils’ offense came alive, thanks to a four-goal second period, to triumph in the second half of a home-and-home series against Philadelphia in a 5-0 win at Prudential Center Wednesday night.
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.
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The New Jersey Devils have announced that goaltender Isaac Poulter has been assigned to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Utica Comets.
Jake Allen will be the Devils' starter going forward with Jacob Markstrom on the shelf. On every game day this season, THN Fantasy will highlight players and goalies for fantasy managers to stream or roster for the rest of the season. The recommended players and goalies can be used in standard fantasy leagues or for daily fantasy games.
New Jersey has a few days off before facing the Sabres on the road Sunday, and it wouldn't be surprising to see Nico Daws recalled by the Devils ahead of that matchup to serve as Jake Allen's backup,
NEWARK—Brenden Dillon didn’t forget what the Philadelphia Flyers did to the New Jersey Devils earlier this week. He eventually set the tone physically the Devils needed to propel them in the second period,