Jesper Bratt will make his season debut against the Philadelphia Flyers at Prudential Center (7 p.m. ET; MSG-Plus, NBCSP, NHL.TV).
The forward was removed from COVID-19 protocol on Wednesday and took part in the morning skate, although the team did not skate lines in practice.
"He feels comfortable where he's at," Devils coach Lindy Ruff said. "Might be a little bit of an ease-in, but he's such a great skater that a player like that can easily step in and play. He's a real smooth efficient skater who gets the most out of his stride, and he's going to be a great addition to our group up front."
Bratt, who signed a two-year contract as a restricted free agent Jan. 10, had been in quarantine since arriving to the United States from Sweden. He scored an NHL career-high 16 goals and 32 points in 60 games with the Devils last season.
"It's always a little hard within the system (in your first game), but I'm going to try to go on my instincts," Bratt said. "It might take a few games, but I'm going to try to go on my instincts as much as I can, and keep my speed and try to be a threat every time I'm out there and try to play with the speed I know I can play with. Try to be a good two-way player who can create a lot of offense. I'll go on my instincts and it'll be good. "
Goalie Mackenzie Blackwood, who has missed the past three games, remains in COVID-19 protocol. -- Mike G. Morreale