Albuquerque Journal

Things getting tougher on the road for fast-starting New Jersey

Devils trying to build on last season’s playoff berth

- BY TOM CANAVAN

NEWARK, N.J. — Less than a month into the season, it looks like the New Jersey Devils are ready to take the next step after making the playoffs for the first time since reaching the Stanley Cup Final in 2012.

John Hynes’ club opened the season with four straight wins and it has taken 11 of a possible 18 points in the first nine games (5-3-1).

Kyle Palmieri is among the league leaders with nine goals. Ditto Hart Trophy winner Taylor Hall with 10 assists, including eight on the power play. The line of Palmieri, 2017 No. 1 overall draft pick Nico Hischier and Hall has combined for 34 points, while goaltender Keith Kinkaid has two shutouts and a 2.74 goals-against average in starting every game.

Everything is looking good for a team that didn’t make many changes in the offseason after being eliminated in the first round by the Tampa Bay Lightning. Or is it? The Devils’ success this season has been a combinatio­n of good play and a friendly schedule, which started in Sweden. Six of the last seven games have been played at home, including two where their opponent played the night before.

Now things get tough. New Jersey embarked on a seven-game road trip that started with an 8-3 loss in Tampa on Tuesday and will end on Nov. 11 at Winnipeg. The Devils won’t be on the road the whole time. One game is in New York City against the Islanders.

“I think it’s definitely going to test us,” said Kinkaid, who should start getting a few days off with Cory Schneider off injured reserve. “I don’t think I’ve ever done anything like this. It’s going to really test our team and see what we’re made of. We can’t dwell on the games that we let slip away.”

After playing a tenacious style in winning the first four games, the Devils were beaten by Philadelph­ia and Colorado on late third-period goals. They gave up a late third-period goal and lost to Nashville in overtime and then edged Florida 3-2 after nearly blowing a 3-0 lead.

“The last two games before Florida, I don’t think we played like what’s expected of us, but we bounced back and played the type of game we want to play,” captain Andy Greene said Monday. “I don’t think we’re going to sneak up on teams like we did last year. We can’t sit around and rest on what we did last year. It’s a new group and a new dynamic. It’s up to us to step forward. We’ve only played eight games, so it’s hard to tell where we’re at. This league has a way of humbling you quick.”

Like old times, the Devils had been stingy on defense, until facing the Lightning. However, they need more from the second, third and fourth lines. The Hischier line has carried the load and the only other line making a big contributi­on is the checking unit. Blake Coleman and Brian Boyle have three goals apiece.

“”I don’t think we’re concerned on who predicted us to do whatever,” Boyle said. “Last year, we were in a playoff spot from the beginning of the season and we just stayed there. But last year is over. It was important to get off to a good start again this year and we can do what we did last year and stay in the playoff spot all season long.” Hynes wants more consistenc­y. “We have to focus on finding an identity and building on that,” said the fourthyear head coach. “I think we have a group

of guys who come play every night. We had a little bit of a slip, but we found a way to get back to what we do best. That’s our recipe for success, playing hard and getting after it.” GAME OF THE WEEK: Nashville at Tampa Bay, tonight. Both teams are off to good starts and there is a chance of a top goaltendin­g matchup with Pekka Rinne of the Predators and Andrei Vasilevski­y of the Lightning.

LEADERS (through Tuesday): Goals: Patrick Kane (Chicago) and David Pastrnak (Boston), 11; Assists: Mikko Rantanen (Colorado), 16; Points: Mikko Rantanen (Colorado), 21; Wins: Andrei Vasilevski­y (Tampa Bay), 6; Goals-against average: Jaroslav Halak, 1.51; Save percentage: Semyon Varlamov (Colorado), .950.

Wednesday

CANUCKS 4, BLACKHAWKS 2: In Vancouver, British Columbia, Jake Virtanen scored twice and Brendan Gaunce got the go-ahead goal midway through the third period to lead the Canucks past Chicago.

Antoine Roussel also scored for the Canucks, and Jacob Markstrom made 24 saves. It was the first career two-goal game for Virtanen, a 22-year-old right wing.

Gaunce also had an assist in his first game with the Canucks this season. He was called up Tuesday from the Utica Comets of the AHL to help fill out a roster riddled by injuries early this season.

Brandon Saad and Jonathan Toews scored for the Blackhawks. Corey Crawford turned away 24 shots.

Virtanen has five goals and two assists this season.

Gaunce scored at 9:23 of the third after he snatched up a Blackhawks pass. The goal was the sixth of his NHL career. He also assisted on Roussel’s late goal.

 ?? CHRIS O’MEARA ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New Jersey Devils coach John Hynes talks to his team during Tuesday’s game at Tampa Bay. The Devils opened a long road trip with an 8-3 loss.
CHRIS O’MEARA ASSOCIATED PRESS New Jersey Devils coach John Hynes talks to his team during Tuesday’s game at Tampa Bay. The Devils opened a long road trip with an 8-3 loss.

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