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NEW JERSEY DEVILS (16-10-1) vs. VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS (12-6-8)

The Devils conclude a four-game homestand against the Vegas Golden Knights at Prudential Center on Friday night.

Read below for your game preview presented by Connection Personnel and check back for the pre-game story.

The Devils are mixing up their forward lines tonight against the Golden Knights.

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MORNING SKATE RECAP

NEWARK, NJ. - The Devils held a full morning skate on Friday at Prudential Center ahead of hosting the Vegas Golden Knights.

Prior to the skate, the team recalled forward Angus Crookshank. He took line rushes and appears to be making his Devils debut for the club this evening.

It also appeared that Colton White will check back in the lineup with Dennis Cholowski coming out and Jacob Markstrom in net.

Here is how the skate shook down…

SHAKE UP

Judging by the lines, the Devils are sticking with the changes they made late in the third period against Dallas with Jesper Bratt skating with Dawson Mercer and Ondrej Palat while Stefan Noesen will work with Timo Meier and Nico Hischier.

“Those are two players that I’ve played with before,” Bratt said. “They’re two great individual players that can make our line better. ... It’s good for a shakeup and could be good for matchups as well.”

"It's getting greater balance in our lines," head coach Sheldon Keefe said. "We're playing against a team today that gives you no shifts off. That's really a big part of it."

THE SCORING TOUCH

For Bratt himself, it’s been a mix on his offensive production. He leads the Devils with 21 assists and 26 points through 27 games. But he’s only scored five goals. That said, Bratt has gotten his fair share of opportunities, including some breakaway chances of late, that haven’t fallen for him.

“I feel like we’re creating on the ice,” Bratt said. “I feel like I’m taking teammates to some good spots. I feel like I’m setting myself up for chances to score and create goals for the team. The puck doesn’t want to bounce in for me right now. There’s nothing to really do about it except keep working and keep shooting and the puck will go in. If you keep creating, it can’t stay like that for a whole long season.”

Bratt admitted that it’s been hard on his mind.

“You definitely think about it because you’re a competitor,” Bratt said. “You want to find a way to score more. It’s definitely on your mind. It’s how you take it. Are you going to think about it in a negative way all the time? Or are you going to work on it and find ways to score instead.”

DEBUT

Forward Angus Crookshank has appeared in 21 NHL games in his career, scoring two goals and four points. All of those came with Ottawa. He’ll get his first taste as a Devil tonight.

“I’m excited. You want to play in the NHL so any day you can be here it’s great,” Crookshank said. “Hopefully, I can show my stuff.”

For the 5-foot-10, 183-pounder, his game is simple.

“Try to be as competitive as possible, turn pucks over, be hard on the forecheck, be a bit of a rat, hang out around the net,” he said.

During training camp, many of the veteran players in the locker room often mentioned Crookshank as the player that most impressed them. That includes the head coach.

“He skates hard. Shoots the puck extremely well,” Keefe said. “We think if he can get a scoring chance, he can shoot it in the net. We’re just trying to give him a chance.”

SCOUTING VEGAS

Bratt on Vegas: “They play a similar game as Dallas. They don’t give you a lot on the inside. They’re a good, structured team. They create a lot off the rush, a lot offensively. It’s going to take our A Game to beat a team like this. We’re focused on the first period to play really solid defensively. Don’t give them the inside of the ice.”

THE SCOOP

The Devils complete a four-game homestand against Vegas. New Jersey has dropped the first three games of this run. It’s only the second time all season that the Devils have lost three straight.

The Devils have slipped to the No. 1 spot in the Wild Card race with 33 points. They are two points inside the playoff bracket and three points behind Washington for first place in the Metro. That’s how tight the race is with a mere seven points difference between the top team and bottom team in the division.

The Devils continue to play without superstar center Jack Hughes (finger) and top defenseman Brett Pesce (upper-body).

Vegas begins a five-game road trip in New Jersey that will include stops at NY Rangers, NY Islanders, Philadelphia and Columbus. The Golden Knights are currently in second place in the Pacific Division (one point behind Anaheim).

The Golden Knights made a big splash in free agency after signing Mitch Marner to an 8-year, $96 million contract with a $12 million average annual value. In his premier season with Vegas, Marner has five goals, 20 assists and 25 points.

WHO’S HOT

Devils: Devils captain Nico Hischier went pointless in the last game against Dallas. But prior to that, he enjoyed a 6-game scoring streak with 6 goals and 6 assists for 12 points.

Golden Knights: Mark Stone has recorded at least one point in all 10 games he’s played this season. Stone missed time with injury, but has a 4-game scoring streak since his return totaling 4 points (2g-2a).

INJURIES

Devils:
J. Hughes (finger)
Pesce (upper-body)
Dadonov (hand)
Kovacevic (knee)
McLaughlin (undisclosed)
MacEwen (upper body)

Golden Knights:
Lauzon (undisclosed, IR)
Hill (lower-body, IR)
Karlsson (lower-body, IR)
Pietrangelo (hip, IR)

REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS

  • Dec. 5 vs. Vegas
  • Dec. 17 at Vegas
STATS LEADERS
DEVILS
GOLDEN KNIGHTS
Goals
4 tied at 10
3 tied at 11
Assists
Bratt: 21
Eichel: 21
Points
Bratt: 26
Eichel: 32

GAME NOTES

  • The Devils will face Vegas twice in the next 12 days starting in Jersey on Friday and then again in Vegas on Dec. 17.
  • The Devils were 9-0-1 at home to start the season, but is 0-3-0 in the last three games at Prudential Center.
  • Vegas has won 53.9% of its faceoffs, ranking 3rd in the NHL.

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