Devils visit Islanders before holiday break

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.

The New Jersey Devils (20-15-1) travel to UBS Arena to take on the New York Islanders (19-13-4) on December 23, 2025, marking the Devils' last contest before the holiday pause. New Jersey enters after a loss to the Buffalo Sabres on Sunday but has secured four wins in their last seven games, including a two-game streak against Vegas and Utah.

Several Devils players returned to the lineup against Buffalo, boosting the team's prospects. Jack Hughes, sidelined for five weeks with a finger injury, scored in his comeback, notching his 11th goal of the season and tying Timo Meier for the team lead. Hughes now has 21 points in 18 games, and his goal was the 152nd of his career, tying Brian Gionta for 13th in franchise history. Timo Meier and Arseny Gritsyuk also rejoined the roster.

In the standings, the Islanders hold third in the Metropolitan Division with 42 points, edging the Devils' 41 points and the Wild Card 2 position. Both teams have played 36 games, with New Jersey holding more wins but the Islanders more overtime/shootout points.

The Islanders received mixed injury updates. Forward Bo Horvat practiced in a non-contact jersey on Monday after missing time since December 11 with a lower-body injury, though coach Patrick Roy deemed him doubtful for the game. Goaltender Ilya Sorokin will be sidelined until after the holiday break due to an injury. New York recalled Marcus Hogberg from their AHL affiliate and named David Rittich the starter.

Connor Brown has been a spark for the Devils, scoring three goals in his last five games, including three in four since December 13 against Anaheim. For the Islanders, Anders Lee has tallied seven points in his previous five outings, highlighted by a four-point performance (2 goals, 2 assists) versus Anaheim on December 13.

Injuries plague both sides. Devils: Nemec (undisclosed), Dadonov (upper body), Kovacevic (knee), McLaughlin (undisclosed), MacEwen (upper body). Islanders: Horvat (lower body), Sorokin (undisclosed), Palmieri (knee), Bear (undisclosed), Romanov (shoulder), Varlamov (knee), Engvall (ankle).

The teams met earlier this season on November 10, with New Jersey falling 3-2 in overtime. Upcoming games include January 6 at Islanders and February 5 at home for the Devils. New Jersey struggles when trailing into the third period (0-13-0), while the Islanders are 2-11-1 when down after two. The Devils boast an 11-2-1 record in one-goal games.

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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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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.

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.

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Jack Hughes made his return to the New Jersey Devils' lineup after missing 18 games due to finger surgery, scoring a goal in a 3-1 loss to the Buffalo Sabres on December 21, 2025. The 24-year-old center's comeback is expected to boost the team's offensive production as they vie for a higher spot in the Metropolitan Division. Without Hughes, the Devils struggled, posting an 8-10-0 record.

The Vancouver Canucks edged the New Jersey Devils 2-1 on December 14, 2025, at Prudential Center, with newcomer Zeev Buium recording a goal and an assist in his debut. Both Canucks goals came on the power play, while Luke Hughes scored the lone Devils goal. The win improves Vancouver to 12-17-3, following the recent trade of Quinn Hughes.

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The St. Louis Blues defeated the New York Islanders 2-1 on Saturday at UBS Arena, ending a four-game losing streak. Brayden Schenn and Pius Suter scored for St. Louis, while Anders Lee tallied the lone goal for New York. Jordan Binnington made 30 saves in the victory.

The New Jersey Devils have activated defenseman Brett Pesce from injured reserve for their game against the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday. Pesce, who has been sidelined since late October, is expected to pair with Luke Hughes. Meanwhile, the Golden Knights will be without key players Jack Eichel and Shea Theodore due to injuries.

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The New York Rangers head into the Christmas break tied for the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference with 42 points, fresh off a 7-3 victory over the Washington Capitals. Amid injuries and inconsistent performance, the team hopes for fewer injuries, better goal scoring, and improved home results to bolster their playoff push. With the most games played in the NHL at 39, the Rangers face a condensed schedule due to the upcoming Olympic break.

 

 

 

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