NEWARK, NJ - The devil is in the details for New Jersey, who tied a franchise record on Monday night with their 13th consecutive victory.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Leon Draisaitl found the back of the net for the Edmonton Oilers, but it wasn't enough to stop the streak in a 5-2 defeat to the New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center in the opening game of a three-game road trip through New York.
After trading power-play goals in the first period, New Jersey took advantage of some mistakes in the middle frame from the Oilers to jump out to a 3-1 lead that they wouldn't relinquish despite Nugent-Hopkins' ninth goal of the season pulling Edmonton back to within a goal in the final frame.
"When you play a team that's on the roll that they're on, they make you pay for those individual errors," Head Coach Jay Woodcroft said, "We were made to pay tonight on some of our mistakes."
The Oilers continue their trip through the tri-state area Wednesday night on Long Island when they face the New York Islanders.
GAME RECAP: Devils 5, Oilers 2
Goals from Nugent-Hopkins and Draisaitl weren't enough to prevent the Devils from securing their 13th victory in a row on Monday night in Newark
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