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,
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Devils defenseman Brenden Dillon’s bone-crushing, open-ice hit on Flyers forward Owen Tippett was the exact response the Devils desperately needed. Not only for physical revenge, but also to get the Devils back on track.
"It is definitely different," Hischier said of the fan interaction at Sweep the Deck. "Obviously, it mixes it up a bit, and it is great to see some of the people you have seen before and from last year's event. Just catching up, and it is great to see them. You got it all here, and it mixes it up, which makes it interesting."
THROUGH GAMES OF FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 2025
NEWARK—After the New Jersey Devils put up a pretty embarrassing effort on Monday against the Philadelphia Flyers, they responded with a big win that indicated their swagger is back, despite missing some key players.
A hard hit on Flyers wing Owen Tippett by Devils defenseman Brenden Dillon in the first period might have gotten the Flyers off their game somewhat. No penalty was called on the play, which resulted in the Flyers trying to exact revenge throughout the first half of the game action.
A t the end of a home-and-home with the Philadelphia Flyers, the Devils looked to gain two points in the standings tonight without their captain Nico Hischier, who was announced a
The New Jersey Devils earned their 29th win of the 2024-25 season with a 5-0 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers.
The Devils are one of the best teams in the NHL in the second period. It showed Wednesday night as Sam Ersson and the Flyers allowed four goals in the period.
One of the hardest things to do is beat a team three times. The Flyers learned that the hard way on Wednesday night in a 5-0 loss to the New Jersey Devils. They have now lost three of their past four games.
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.