New Jersey Devils' Jack Hughes and Jesper Bratt reunite on forward line with Jacob Markstrom in goal for Islanders game at UBS Arena.
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Devils line reunions set for Islanders clash: Preview update

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Updating yesterday's preview, the New Jersey Devils have reshaped forward lines for familiarity ahead of their Metropolitan Division matchup with the New York Islanders at UBS Arena (7 p.m. ET), with teams separated by one point before the holiday break. Jack Hughes reunites with Jesper Bratt, Jacob Markstrom starts in goal.

After a 3-1 loss to Buffalo where Hughes (back from five-week injury) scored his 11th goal, coach Sheldon Keefe reset lines for comfort amid returns of Hughes, Timo Meier, and Arseny Gritsyuk. Top line: Meier-Nico Hischier-Dawson Mercer. Second: Hughes-Ondrej Palat-Jesper Bratt. Third: Cody Glass-Gritsyuk-Connor Brown.

Keefe: “It’s not so much the offense... It’s just a little more familiarity." Brown: “Gritsy’s a fun guy to play with... complete player." Brenden Dillon: “A win, you’re in good spirits. A loss, you’re wanting the next game."

Devils must handle Mathew Barzal; Keefe: “Top players like that play outside the structure... like our Jack Hughes and Jesper Bratt."

Islanders start David Rittich (Sorokin out post-break); Bo Horvat doubtful (lower-body). Devils injuries: Nemec (undisclosed), Dadonov (upper), Kovacevic (knee), etc. Islanders: Horvat, Palmieri (knee), etc. (See prior preview for standings, streaks, history.)

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X discussions focus on the New Jersey Devils' line reshuffles reuniting Jack Hughes with Jesper Bratt to spark Bratt's production, backed by strong historical metrics. Jacob Markstrom starting in goal is noted alongside full lineup shares. Bettors are optimistic on Bratt props given his success with Hughes and against the Islanders. Reporters confirm starters and context like Hughes' recent return.

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Dramatic scene of Devils facing Bruins at TD Garden amid New Jersey's offensive woes.
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Devils prepare for Bruins matchup amid offensive struggles

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The New Jersey Devils face the Boston Bruins on Saturday, Dec. 6, at TD Garden, hoping to snap a four-game losing streak that includes back-to-back shutouts. Boston aims to build on a recent 5-2 home win over the St. Louis Blues. Both teams enter with 16 wins, but New Jersey's offense has gone 128 minutes without a goal.

The New Jersey Devils face the New York Islanders at UBS Arena in their final game before a three-day holiday break. New Jersey aims to rebound from a recent loss while welcoming back key players like Jack Hughes. The matchup features two Metropolitan Division contenders separated by just one point.

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The New Jersey Devils begin a five-game road trip against the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center on Wednesday night. New Jersey, with an 11-4-1 record, seeks to rebound from a recent overtime loss, while Chicago aims to extend its three-game winning streak. Puck drop is set for 9:30 p.m. ET.

New Jersey Devils center Jack Hughes will miss Saturday's game against the Ottawa Senators due to a lower-body injury sustained earlier in the week. The Senators, desperate for playoff positioning, host the matchup with forward Brady Tkachuk in strong form. Betting odds favor Ottawa in the contest.

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The New Jersey Devils will face the Nashville Predators at Prudential Center on Thursday night, with puck drop at 7:08 p.m. ET. Both teams are vying for playoff positions in a critical matchup. The Devils recently acquired forward Maximum Tsyplakov to bolster their lineup.

The Winnipeg Jets defeated the New Jersey Devils 4-3 on January 11, 2026, at Canada Life Centre, snapping a recent skid with a gritty performance. Tanner Pearson's third-period goal proved decisive in the back-and-forth affair. Both teams showed resilience, but defensive lapses cost the Devils their fourth straight loss.

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The New Jersey Devils wrap up their four-game West Coast road trip with a matchup against the Anaheim Ducks at Honda Center on Sunday, November 2. Both teams enter with strong records, the Devils at 9-3-0 after a 4-1 win over the Kings, and the Ducks at 6-3-1 following a 5-2 victory against the Red Wings.

 

 

 

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