The New Jersey Devils host the Minnesota Wild after Erik Haula's two-goal game against the Buffalo Sabres in the Devils' 5-4 win.
BOTTOM LINE: The New Jersey Devils host the Minnesota Wild after Erik Haula scored two goals in the Devils’ 5-4 win against the Buffalo Sabres.
New Jersey went 52-22-8 overall and 27-16-4 at home a season ago. The Devils committed 273 total penalties last season, averaging 3.3 per game and serving 7.7 penalty minutes per game.Capitals score three in third to rally for 6-4 win over DevilsMinnesota had a 46-25-11 record overall and a 22-15-7 record on the road last season. The Wild scored 54 power-play goals last season on 252 total chances .
INJURIES: Devils: Tomas Nosek: out , Brian Halonen: out , Nico Hischier: day to day , Nico Daws: out , Nolan Foote: out , Colin Miller: day to day . Wild: Sam Hentges: out , Matt Boldy: out , Frederick Gaudreau: day to day , Jared Spurgeon: out , Caedan Bankier: out , Alex Goligoski: out , Michael Milne: out .
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