This game showcased strong team play, at least by the Devils. McDavid had two assists and wowed the crowd on one occasion, streaking up the left wing, curling behind the net and setting up forward Milan Lucic for a power-play goal. But for the most part, the Devils shut down the Oilers, pressuring them, keeping them in their end. They outshot them 27-19, including 10-4 in the second period.
Forward Kyle Palmieri also had two goals, and forward Stefan Noesen scored into an empty net. Forward Miles Wood had two assists. Nine Devils had a point.
"It would have been tough coming here and not winning," Zajac said. "We've put in a lot of work and got rewarded for it. That's a positive, and now we get to go back and really start the year back in Jersey in front of our fans. I think we're all excited for this year."
The NHL chose the Devils to come so far because of how far they've come.
"This Devils team wouldn't have been out here a couple years ago," Zajac said. "I think now you see the young players we have and the skill we have. We've got an MVP on our team. So we've got a lot of good pieces, young pieces, that are pushing us in the right direction, and people want to see that."