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NEW JERSEY DEVILS (1-0-0) VS. BUFFALO SABRES (0-1-0)

The Devils complete their 2024-25 season-opening set at O2 Arena in Prague, Czechia against the Buffalo Sabres looking for a sweep.

You can watch the game on MSGSN, NHL Network or listen on the Devils Hockey Network.

Read more in today's Game Preview. Check back for lineup updates, videos and more.

The Devils are looking for four points in Czechia.

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TV: MSGSN

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Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe speaks to the media ahead of the second game in Prague

PRE-GAME MEDIA AVAILABILITY

PRAGUE, Czechia – The Devils did not hold a morning skate at O2 Arena due to playing on back-to-back days and with less than 24 hours of recovery.

The only lineup decision that head coach Sheldon Keefe would reveal is that the club will start goaltender Jake Allen in net.

Finding their Game

The Devils spent their brief training camp period and a few practices in Prague trying to implement a new system, structure and style. Despite the abbreviated time in camp, the Devils had their first real test of what they’ve learned in the past two-plus weeks.

Keefe has preached speed, sprinting to spots, playing physical and a hard forecheck. All of those elements were on display in the 4-1 victory on Friday night.

“If you look at the three goals that we scored there are parts of all things that we’ve talked about and working on since Day 1 and coming together,” Keefe said. “When that happens, it makes it uncomfortable for the opposition. That’s a positive of the game.”

Tatar’s Return

Keefe on Tatar: “I think he’s been great. On the ice he’s got a great skillset. He can move up and down the lineup and can play with anyone. He’s a very useful player that way. He’s an incredible guy. He’s got great leadership qualities. He’s been around the league. He’s got great character. He’s a great addition to the team in terms of personality and it’s more of a bonus that he’s been with this group before.”

Updates

Keefe noted that he didn’t have an updated on the status of defenseman Santeri Hatakka (undisclosed). For Brett Pesce (leg) he said:

“Pesce continues to skate and increase his workload on a daily basis, so that’s encouraging. What means we’ll find out when we get back. My focus of course has been on those who are here.”

THE SCOOP

The Devils and Sabres are the only team in the NHL to have played a game this season and by the end of Saturday, they will have played two to the rest of the League's none.

It was the second Devils game outside North America after they defeated the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2018.

Paul Cotter and Johnathan Kovacevic each had a goal and an assist in the win while Jacob Markstrom stopped 30 of 31 shots.

INJURIES

Devils: Pesce (leg), L. Hughes (shoulder), Hatakka (undisclosed)

Sabres: Johnson (lower body)

REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS

  • Oct. 4 vs. Buffalo in Prague (W, 4-1)
  • Oct. 5 vs. Buffalo in Prague
  • Feb. 2 at Buffalo

GAME NOTES

  • The Devils have now played 42 regular-season openers since their inaugural season in 1982-83. Their record is 24-10-8 which gives them a .659 point%. That ranks fourth all-time behidn Vegas, Tampa Bay and Colorado.
  • Sheldon Keefe is the third head coach in NHL history with a win in each of their first three career games contested outside North America. Paul Maurice and former Devils head coach John Hynes are the other two.
  • The Devils starting lineup last game had all European-born skaters: Nico Hischier, Simon Nemec, Tomas Tatar, Ondrej Palat, Jonas Siegenthaler and Jacob Markstrom
  • Two assists by Nate Bastian marked his first multi-point game since the two goals he scored in Stadium Series last season on February 17.

STATS LEADERS

DEVILS
SABRES
Goals
Cotter & Kovacevic, 1
Power, 1
Assists
Bastian, 2
Peterka, 1
Points
Three tied with 2
Power, 1