DEVILS (45-18-8) at SABRES (33-31-6)
TV: 6:30 p.m. ET; Televised on MSG
RADIO: 6:50 p.m. ET; Live on the
Devils Hockey Network
Head-to-Head:
The Devils and Sabres have met one time previously this season, a 3-1 Devils win back on November 25 in Buffalo. Tomas Tatar, Jack Hughes and Jesper Boqvist each scored in the victory as Akira Schmid stoppd 33 of 34 shots for the win.
Last season, the Devils won two out of three between the clubs. They meet for a third and final time this season on April 11 at Prudential Center.
Devils Team Scope:
The Devils have won only once in their last five games (1-2-2) but remain within striking distance of the Carolina Hurricanes for top spot in the Metropolitan Division, two points behind. However, the Hurricanes have two games in hand. The Devils are six points ahead of the third-place Rangers.
New Jersey has three players with 30 or more goals this season: Jack Hughes (37), Nico Hischier (30) and Jesper Bratt (30). Fourth is Dawson Mercer with 22. The last time the Devils had even one 30 goal scorer was 2017-18 -- the last year they made the playoffs -- when Taylor Hall had 39. The last time they had three 30-goal scorers was 2011-12 -- the season they made the Stanley Cup Final. Ilya Kovalchuk (37), Zach Parise (31) and David Clarkson (30) were the scorers.
Sabres Team Scope:
The Sabres are fighting for their playoff lives at the moment. They are eight points behind Pittsburgh with a game in hand with only 11 games left and need to nearly run the table for a chance to get in.
They haven't made things easy on themselves as of late. They've lost their last four games (0-3-1) and only won one of their last nine overall (1-6-2).
Tage Thompson leads the way for the Sabres in a breakout season with 43 goals and 88 points. Jeff Skinner is second on the club with 30 goals and 68 points in 67 games. Alex Tuch is also having a breakout season with 30 goals and 65 points in 62 games. His previous career high was 20 goals and 52 points.
By the Numbers:
New Jersey's magic number is now two. Two points gained by the Devils or lost by the Panthers gets them officially into the postseason.
With 26 wins on the road this season, the Devils are tied with Boston for the most in the NHL. Last season, no team in the NHL won 26 road games. Washington, Calgary and Carolina each had 25.
Nico Hischier leads the Devils in points in March with 12 (5G, 7A in 12 GP). Dawson Mercer is second with 11 (3 G, 8 A in 12 GP). Damon Severson is third with nine points in 12 contests.
Injuries:
Devils
Miles Wood (undisclosed, day-to-day)
Nathan Bastian (upper body, day-to-day)
Curtis Lazar (upper body, day-to-day)
Mackenzie Blackwood (lower-body, IR)
Jonathan Bernier (hip, LTIR)
Sabres
Jordan Greenway (upper body, day-to-day)
Eric Comrie (lower body, day-to-day)
Mattias Samuelsson (upper body, day-to-day)