Lindy Ruff's Devils were hoping to make a major jump forward this year and perhaps even be in the Stanley Cup Playoffs race after four straight seasons without a postseason berth, but simply put, it's not going to happen this year.
A strong young core of 2017 No. 1 overall pick Nico Hischier, 2019 No. 1 overall pick Jack Hughes, and fellow young forwards Jesper Bratt, Dawson Mercer and Yegor Sharangovich leads the way in what should be a strong future that also includes prospects Alexander Holtz and Luke Hughes, but the team's defense hasn't been good enough to win enough games this year.
While the Devils are coming off a 7-2 thumping of Vancouver at home last night, it's been a tough road for New Jersey. Since a 7-3-2 start, New Jersey has won just 12 of its next 41 games, and the squad is 5-13-0 in its last 18 games.
On the whole, New Jersey is 14th in the NHL with 3.08 goals per game, but the Devils are 27th in the NHL with 3.57 goals allowed. The Devils have given up 140 goals this year at 5-on-5, good for second to last in the NHL in front of only the Blue Jackets.
Offensively, Bratt has had a breakout campaign, as the 23-year-old Swedish forward leads the team and is over a point-per-game pace with an 19-31-50 line in 48 games. Hughes has had to battle injuries all season and has played just 33 games, but when healthy the 20-year-old looks like a star in the making with 16 goals and 38 points in that span.
Hischier is having a solid season with a 14-21-35 line, while Mercer is also just 20 but has 13 goals and 31 points in 53 games. Damon Severson leads the defensive scorers with 7-23-30 in 50 games, asoffseason pickup Dougie Hamilton missed almost two months with a broken jaw but has 8-14-22 in 33 games.
The Devils have been beset by goaltender injuries with both Mackenzie Blackwood and Jonathan Bernier missing extended time. Rookie Nico Daws started last night vs. Vancouver, which means veteran Jon Gillies (3-9-0/3.77/.884) could be slotted to start against the Blue Jackets.