Cory Schneider will miss the second game of a back-to-back set because of an illness. Keith Kinkaid will start again after making 23 saves in a 3-1 loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Friday. The Devils had 17 shots on goal and coach John Hynes said his players need to be more aggressive offensively. "We have to compete a lot harder than we did last night, particularly on the offensive side of the puck," he said. "Have to be able to manage it when we put pucks in the offensive zone, have to keep them away from the goalies, have to come with three guys in good structure, moving their feet, and we have to get hungry on the puck, have to win more battles, establish some offensive-zone play, and then when we do it we have to make strong plays on the puck. Can't throw them to the slot, start the other team's breakout, not spend any time there at all. Those are things we discussed and we've got to have a better effort tin those areas tonight." Forward Vernon Fiddler, who has missed the past 12 games because of a lower-body injury, will return to the lineup. "Vern's a very strong faceoff guy," Hynes said. "He does a good job on the penalty kill and those are some of the things, the reasons we wanted to get him. When he's in the lineup those are real strong factors in his game."