Timo Meier skating on a line with Jack Hughes and Jesper Bratt plus on the top power play unit is a great sign that he's just about ready to return.
"I'm feeling really good," said Meier. "Getting out there with the team and practicing with the line. Very excited and can't wait to get into game action. It's great watching, a fun team to watch but you want to get out there and compete with them."
Devils head coach Lindy Ruff said Meier told him he's feeling well.
"First time in a full practice with us, I thought he looked good," he said, adding his thought process on trying him on a line with Bratt and Hughes.
"You put a dynamic scorer on the left side and a guy that really shoots it well. You've got great speed with Bratter on the other side. It's an interesting mix."
The biggest challenge the team may have is trying to distribute shots on goal evenly with Meier second in the NHL in shots and Hughes fourth. Ruff said the players need to be aware of that.
"Sometimes I think when a new guy steps in you try to feed him too much. You've gotta make the plays that are there and if you've got a great shot you take it."
Meier talked more about his linemates.
"They've played so well together for me, to get a chance to jump in there I want to add my strengths. Work hard, create open ice and some area for them," he noted.
"(Hughes is) really skilled. He can make plays and find me through sticks and skates but he's also dangerous to score goals. For me, if I get out there with him you've got to be ready for all times because he makes passes through guys. Same with Bratt, two shifty guys who can beat defensemen one-on-one."