NHL Debut
Goaltender Jeremy Smith, who was recalled by the Avalanche on Wednesday, is slated to make his NHL debut against the Devils. Smith has posted a 2.57 goals-against average and a .911 save percentage for the AHL's San Antonio Rampage this season, both of which lead the team.
Special Teams
In the last month, the Devils have had one of the league's top power-play units with nine goals recorded on its last 30 man-advantage opportunities (30.0 percent). Colorado ranks 14th on the penalty kill in that same time frame and was particularly strong in its last three games entering Sunday's contest against the Islanders, killing 10-of-11 of its opponents' power plays. However, after allowing two man-advantage goals to the Islanders on Sunday, the Avalanche will look to tighten up its shorthanded play as it takes on the Devils.
"We thought for some time now we've done a better job of staying out of the box, and because we did that, that our penalty kill started to gain some traction," head coach Jared Bednar said after Sunday's loss to New York. "But again tonight, [five] opportunities is just way too many, especially when you're playing a team that's playing real well lately."
Devils Fighting for Playoff Position
New Jersey ranks seventh in the Metropolitan Division with a 23-22-10 record, but due to playing in the competitive Eastern Conference, sits just five points out of a wild card spot. The Devils look to make up some ground in the standings while playing a significant amount of home games during this current stretch. This is the third game of a five-game homestand for New Jersey, which plays only one road game between Feb. 12 and Feb. 27.