New Jersey Devils left wing Michael Cammalleri will return to the lineup on the top line after missing the past six games to be with his 5-year-old daughter, Chloe, who had pneumonia. "It got pretty severe and she had to be admitted to the hospital and that's why I originally flew back home [on Nov. 11]," Cammalleri said. "At that point the situation worsened over the next couple of days and she had to have surgery. We're very fortunate that it was successful surgery and we expect a full recovery. She recently came home from the hospital so it's good to have her home. It's your worst nightmare [as a parent], but we're fortunate that she's going to make a full recovery. I appreciate everyone's support." The Devils finished 1-3-0 on their four-game Western Conference road trip, losing three straight games for the first time this season. New Jersey is 6-0-1 at home this season; the last time the Devils started a season without a regulation loss at home through the first seven games was 1990-91 (7-0-1). The Devils finished 0-for-3 on the power play in a 4-0 loss at the San Jose Sharks on Sunday, and are 0-for-29 in the past nine games. "Let's be honest, our power play is struggling nowadays but I don't think it's bad," defenseman Yohann Auvitu said. "We're creating chances, but need to get those little rebounds into the net. It could change really quickly, and I believe it will."