This afternoon, the NHL and NHLPA made a joint announcement that all games involving a Canadian-based team playing a U.S.-based team have been postponed, from Monday, Dec. 20 through the start of the Holiday break on Dec. 23, and will be rescheduled. As a result, Thursday's Devils game against the Montreal Canadiens at Prudential Center has been postponed and will be rescheduled.
Tickets and prepaid event parking for Thursday evening's game will be valid for the rescheduled game date.
Devils Black and Red Members, Premium Partners, Partial Plan Holders and Group Leaders are asked to contact their Devils Account Manager with any questions or send an email to
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For those who purchased individual event tickets via Ticketmaster, you will receive email communication directly from Ticketmaster and your tickets will be valid for the rescheduled game date. No further action is required by you at this time.
For those who purchased individual event tickets via a secondary marketplace that is unaffiliated with the New Jersey Devils, please contact their customer service department with any inquiries.
Given the disruption to the NHL's regular-season schedule caused by recent COVID-related events - 27 games had been postponed as of Saturday and at least 12 more will be postponed through Dec. 23 - and the continued uncertainty caused by the ongoing COVID pandemic, the NHL and NHLPA are actively discussing the matter of NHL Player participation in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, and expect to be in a position to announce a final determination in the coming days.
With the number one priority of maintaining the health and safety of our NHL community, and amid changing and unpredictable conditions, we are determined to remain flexible and adaptable both in terms of scheduling and in adjusting Protocols as necessary.
Devils, Canadiens Thursday Game Postponed | RELEASE
Amid changing and unpredictable conditions, NHL is determined to remain flexible and adaptable both in terms of scheduling and in adjusting Protocols as necessary