The Devils are coming off being shut out by the Maple Leafs on Thursday night, when they lost 1-0 in overtime. It was the second time this season the Devils have been shut out by their opponent.
"We have to make teams chase us more in the offensive zone," said Hynes. "We have to access the net, we've got to move the puck a little bit more - low to high to get some shots and maintain our possession time. And then we have to do a better job at getting to the net front, and when we get to the net front have a real sense of purpose there."
Meanwhile, the Jets are preparing for the Devils with a certain fact in mind: The Devils are fast.
"It's going to be close to the fastest game that we'll play all year," said Jets head coach Paul Maurice. "This is the fastest team that we've seen."
Hynes is pleased team speed is getting noticed, because it is a major part of the identity he has tried to build this season.
"It's nice," said Hynes. "That's one of the things we've tried to build here from day one. To try and get faster and be a more aggressive team. We feel like we have that so it is nice the guys have bought into that and have the skills sets to play fast."