"We needed it," Severson said. "I wouldn't say we were going to be too desperate of a team, but we really wanted to get back on track and find a way to start winning games. Whether we went to overtimes and lost or shootouts and lost, it doesn't matter. A win's a win and the two points is what counts at the end of the day. This one felt good and hopefully we can get on the right track now."
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Despite getting three of a possible 12 points during the losing streak, the win Tuesday moved New Jersey into second place in the Metropolitan Division, one point ahead of the Columbus Blue Jackets.
"We felt like three of those games [during the streak], we were the better team," Devils defenseman Andy Greene said. "We gave up bad goals at bad times. But we stayed positive, we kept working and it was nice to get rewarded tonight."
Kinkaid, who grew up on Long Island in Farmingville, New York, was named the starter a few hours before the game after Cory Schneider became ill.
"It's fun getting a win against your hometown team," Kinkaid said. "I'm sure I'll have a few texts from a few buddies."
Anders Lee scored for New York (23-19-4), which had won three in a row. Jaroslav Halak made 38 saves.