Call it first-time jitters, or first-time nerves, in Game 1 of the First Round series, the Devils have likely learned what type of different beast the playoffs can be.
Against the Rangers, the first meeting of the post-season between these two rivals since 2012, the more experienced Rangers applied the pressure early and took advantage of their opportunities, building a 2-0 lead over the Devils after 20 minutes of play, and 3-0 after 40.
"I think there's always jitters, it's just how you handle them," veteran Erik Haula said, "I think we learned a bit of a lesson, I think we're going to be fine going forward."
There was difficulty in all areas of the game for New Jersey going 0-for-4 on the power play, while the penalty killers gave up two goals on three Rangers power plays. The Rangers nearly doubled the number of blocked shots and had 10 fewer giveaways (3) than the Devils (13).
"You've got to give them credit, they blocked a lot of shots," head coach Lindy Ruff said post-game, "They were better in the shot lanes than we were. That's what our guys have to understand now, every shot on net is an important shot now."
"Obviously not the way we wanted to start," captain Nico Hischier added, "but it's one game, we've got a game on Thursday to tie this up. We've got to focus on that right now."
Jack Hughes had the Devils lone goal of the game, a penalty-shot goal with 2:46 to play to prevent being shut out.
The Rangers got goals from Vladimir Tarasenko, and Ryan Lindgren, and two for Chris Kreider.
New York takes the first game of the First Round, 5-1, with plenty of hockey still left to be played in the best-of-seven series.
"You gotta be at your best, I don't believe we were at our best today," Haula continued, "You can look at the reasons, they are what they are. We lose the first one at home and pretty quick here we're already focused on Game 2 and we've got to win that one."
The two teams meet again for Game 2 on Thursday at Prudential Center.
Devils Drop Game 1 to Rangers, 5-1 | GAME STORY
Jack Hughes had the lone goal, a penalty shot, for New Jersey in the opening game of the series