Devils Islanders game preview

The Devils finish their stretch of four games in six nights with back-to-back contests, the finale being Saturday night on Long Island against the Islanders.
You can watch the game on MSG or listen on the Devils Hockey Network. Puck drop is 7:38 p.m. ET.
Read the game preview below with lineup updates, videos, our Pre-Game Story and more.

YOUR GAME-DAY ESSENTIALS

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INSIDE THE DEVILS

The Devils placed Jonathan Bernier on Injured Reserve, recalled Akira Schmid from Utica (AHL) and are allowing Alexander Holtz to play in the upcoming World Junior Championship.
Read more on Inside the Devils Blog.

PRE-GAME STORY

NEWARK, N.J. - Devils captain Nico Hischier and defenseman Ryan Graves ahve been placed in the NHL's COVID-19 protocol. They will be unavailable for the game.
POINT TAKEN
The Devils finish off a stretch of four games in six nights. Thus far they've earned three of a possible six points. But to stay within the playoff hunt, the club needs a victory against the Islanders tonight.
The Devils have 25 points through 25 games and are four points out of the last wild card place currently. They can't afford to fall too far behind, even at this juncture of the season.
"We tried to set a goal of six points every five games. Every game now for teams around where we're at is a playoff battle," head coach Lindy Ruff said. "You need points. You have to stay within the grip of the teams ahead of you. Every extra point you get, every two points you get, adds to the chance you get into the playoff battle."
The Islanders have yet to win in their brand-new UBS Arena, going 0-5-2. Though the Islanders will be hungry, the Devils will be as well.
"Most of our focus is on our team. We know they're hungry for a win in this building," Ruff said. "We have to take care of how we play and we know what they're going to bring."
And Ruff hopes his team mimics a lot of what it did Friday night against Nashville in a 3-2 loss with some adjustments.
"Same type of effort we got last night. How well we skated," he said. "A little bit more finish and if our special teams can be better."
Ruff would not reveal whom his starting goaltender will be. Either Mackenzie Blackwood will go on back-to-back nights, or Akira Schmid will make his NHL debut.

PREVIEW

DEVILS (10-10-5) vs. NY ISLANDERS (6-11-5)
TV: 7:30 p.m. ET; Televised on MSG
Head-to-Head
The Devils and Islanders meet for the second time this season, and first time ever at New York's brand-new USB Arena.
New Jersey notched a 4-0 victory in the previous meeting with goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood posting a 42-save shutout. Janne Kuokkanen, Tomas Tatar, Dawson Mercer and Dougie Hamilton all tallied for New Jersey.
Devils team scope:
The Devils finished off a three-game homestand against Nashville Friday, and are in the midst of playing four games in six nights. New Jersey went 1-1-1 on the home stretch after suffering a 3-2 loss to Nashville. They face the Islanders on the second half of back-to-back nights.
Jesper Bratt has a four-game scoring streak (1G-4A). He's the team's leading scorer with 23 points (7G-16A) on the year. Pavel Zacha and Andreas Johnsson each have a team-best nine goals.
Islanders team scope:
The Islanders are still searching for their first home victory at their new arena. They are 0-5-2 through the first seven games. New York suffered an eight-game losing streak and is just 1-9-3 in its past 13 games.
Matthew Barzal leads the team in scoring with 15 points (5G-10A) in 22 games, while Brock Nelson has a team-best nine goals. Oliver Wahlstrom is right behind with eight tallies.
By the Numbers:
Bratt has points in 13 of his last 15 games for 18 total (5G-13A).
The Islanders have scored first in 14 of their 22 games this season.
Injury Updates:
Devils
Bernier (hip)
Thompson (upper-body)
Wood (right hip)
Islanders
Pulock (undisclosed)
Nelson (undisclosed)