Rock Solid
Ever since Jacob Markstrom went down with his lower-body injury in Columbus, the Devils have been riding fellow veteran netminder Jake Allen in the net. He's helped the team string together its first four-game win streak since January 2023 and has looked as sharp as ever. Allen will once again take to the net in Toronto for his fourth straight start.
“Jaker is a huge part of the locker room,” Dillon said. “His experience, the way he handles himself day-to-day. I don’t think in his head he was planning on playing this many in a row early on and I think for him though, he’s such a solid goaltender, he’s done it for a long time, there’s a reason why it was so important, so crucial to bring him back for us. And for the type of person he is, I think all of us want to block that extra shot for him, do that extra clear out of the way. He’s been unbelievable for us early on. He’s just rock solid.”
Through his three games, Allen has a 1.88 goals against average and a .934 save percentage. And although the sample size is still small, having played just three games, there is so much more to Allen than those numbers. He is a revered teammate and an undenaiable leader in the Devils locker room.
“He’s outstanding,” Keefe said. “He’s been in the league a long time, he’s had such great experiences, he’s been on winning teams. His perspective goes a long way. He is absolutely team-first. He really wants to see this team do well, he really wants to win here with this team and showed that with his commitment to staying here. And then you look at the situation now, Marky goes down and he’s got to step up and he’s just been rock solid."
Allen will get the start in Toronto, Keefe confirmed, while Nico Daws will make his season debut on Wednesday, at home against the Wild.