The Denver Post

Hischier, Mercer, Mcleod each score 2 goals

- By Stephen Whyno

Less than a minute after the Washington Capitals tied the score late in the second period, Michael Mcleod delivered a hit to force a turnover and skated directly to the net.

Mcleod got there, scored on a spinning backhanded shot and the New Jersey Devils regained the lead and never trailed again.

They poured it on in the third period on the way to a 6- 3 victory Wednesday night that showed a still young team’s ability to handle adversity.

“There’s ups and downs in games, and I think sometimes we get too down,” said Mcleod, who scored his second goal of the game in the third period to ice it.

“Them tying it up and then us getting that goal and coming out in the third like we did, that’s what we want to see.”

Mcleod was one of three two- goal scorers for the Devils, joined by Nico Hischier and Dawson Mercer, who was playing his 200th consecutiv­e game to begin his NHL career. Hischier also had an assist as the New Jersey captain put together a three-point performanc­e on the eve of his 25th birthday.

“He had a great game,” Mercer said of Hischier. “He plays the same way every night. He’s a great captain, and he really just showed that out there.”

Nico Daws made 23 saves to pick up his second victory in two appearance­s since being called up last month, and the Devils won for the fourth time in five games.

They did so without forwards Timo Meier and Ondrej Palat, the latter of whom was a surprise scratch with a lower-body injury.

Coach Lindy Ruff said Palat was being evaluated and would likely be unavailabl­e for the next few games after leaving practice Tuesday.

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