NewGamePreview 10.24.24

NEW JERSEY DEVILS (5-3-1) at DETROIT RED WINGS (3-3-0)

Luke Hughes and Brett Pesce return to the lineup as New Jersey visits the Detroit Red Wings Thursday night. Puck drop is 7:08 p.m.

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

Read below for your game preview and pre-game story below. Tonight's game is presented by Mikula Contracting

The Devils welcome Hughes and Pesce as they get set to take on Detroit.

GAME-DAY VIDEO
Pre-Game Player Interviews: L. Hughes | Pesce
Pre-Game Interview: Head Coach Sheldon Keefe

MORNING SKATE RECAP

DETROIT, MI - Defensive reinforcements are on their way for the New Jersey Devils as head coach Sheldon Keefe announced that Brett Pesce and Luke Hughes will both play their first games of the season on Thursday night against the Red Wings.

Both Pesce and Hughes missed training camp and the start of the regular season rehabbing from off-season injuries. Pesce underwent surgery on his fibula while a member of the Carolina Hurricanes, while Hughes hurt his shoulder just prior to training camp.

Keefe is looking forward to having them a part of the day-to-day mix.

"Pesce is obviously well established and excited to have him a part of our group, but in a more official capacity in our group, in uniform, it’s just great," Keefe said, "Obviously Luke is an exciting young player, tremendous season last year as a first-year guy and I’m excited to get to know him better with him in uniform too.”

It's been a long wait for Pesce, who signed with the Devils on July 1 and the feeling of finally being able to throw on the jersey in a game feels extra special.

"Just excitement, I haven’t felt these nerves in a while," he said, "It feels like it’s my first game. Just exciting, a new start for myself, a new team. I’m ready to go into battle with the boys.”

It's a good time too, for the Devils, to have their defensive depth added to. In recent games, the team has struggled to keep the puck out of their net, and adding in the talent of Hughes and Pesce will certainly be a big boost. They alone cannot change the outcome of the games, as Keefe looks for his team to make vast improvements of their play, particularly limiting how much time they, as a team, have found themselves defending.

“There’s areas of our game, particularly with the puck… I do think defensively, with the puck we do have a good foundation there of what we need to do," Keefe said, "Some things do creep in, like the other night, but to me it’s more a result of poor puck play which is overwheleming us with how much we have to defend and defending tired.

"When you’re defending tired, it doesn’t matter what your structure is, it’s the same as when you’re not competing, things fall apart. It’s the play with the puck that can get our game going a lot more so we can be on the attack a lot more.”

Quality time

It was a unique rehab scenario for both Pesce and Hughes, both getting to know one another off the ice with the additional time together and getting a feel for each other's on-ice habits. They'll be paired together, as they have been during recent practices when they debut together in Detroit.

"I've gotten really close with this guy," Pesce said, signaling over to Luke's locker room stall. "I've learned a lot about him over the past month or so. I'm just excited to play with him. Seeing what he does in the rehab skates, just so talented. I'm just going to try to make his life easy."

“It was nice to have Pesce with me, a little partner bonding,” Hughes said. “I’m excited to be back and I think he’s excited to be back too.”

“He’s really hard to play against,” Hughes said of his new defensive partner, “He’s got a really good stick, he can skate and makes a really good first pass out of his zone. You just watch him in Carolina, he’s really hard to play against, he’s definitely going to help our team out a lot.”

THE SCOOP

The Devils are looking to rebound from two losses on home ice to both the Washington Capitals and Tampa Bay Lightning. Over the past two games, New Jersey has conceded 14 goals to their opponents, while scoring 10 of their own. Head coach Sheldon Keefe was not pleased, particularly after the Lightning loss, but appreciated the way his club responded in Wednesday’s practice.

"It was great energy. A great practice," he said. "It showed me that we have a group that’s committed to getting better, which is what I wanted to see and what I spoke to them about last night. I was really happy with that and now we get a chance to bring it on the road with us."

The first power play unit of Dougie Hamilton, Nico Hischier, Jesper Bratt, Jack Hughes and Stefan Noesen has begun to click. Noesen scored in the third period on Tuesday night with the man advantage, while Hamilton picked up one of his own against the Capitals. Since Noesen joined the first unit last week, the unit as a whole has scored four power play goals, dating back to the Monday afternoon game versus Utah on Oct. 14.

The Red Wings, 3-3-0 this season, are coming off a 1-0 shutout victory against the New York Islanders. The Wings mustered just 11 shots on net over the 60 minutes and still etched out the victory, marking a win with the lowest total shots by the Wings since the stat has been tracked (1959-60). Alex Lyon was credited with the 29-save shutout.

WHO’S HOT

Devils: Timo Meier is on the clock! In his last two games Meier has five points (2g-3a). Against the Lightning, Meier had a two-goal night, while against the Capitals he had a three-assist outing.

Red Wings: Captain Dylan Larkin has three goals in the Red Wings opening six games of the season. His three goals have come in the last five games, while Andrew Copp had a two-goal night two games again against the Nashville Predators.

INJURIES

Devils: L.Hughes (shoulder), Pesce (fibula), Hatakka (upper-body), Vilen (upper-body).

Red Wings: Motte (undisclosed), Gettinger (undisclosed)

REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS

  • Oct. 24 at Detroit
  • Nov. 29 at Detroit
  • April 16 vs. Detroit

STATS LEADERS

STATS LEADERS
DEVILS
RED WINGS
Goals
Cotter, Hischier, 5
Larkin, Copp, 3
Assists
Bratt, 7
Raymond, 4
Points
Noesen, Meier, 9
Compher, Larkin, DeBrincat, Raymond, 4

GAME NOTES

  • Coming soon!