New Jersey Devils goaltender Jacob Markstrom will be out 4-6 weeks with a knee injury. The Swede was injured in a 5-1 win over the Bruins on Wednesday.
Welcome back to NHL Predictions. Each day, Last Word on Hockey takes a look at the games that are scheduled and offers insight and analysis to help predict who will be victorious in head-to-head matchups.
First Period_1, Boston, Geekie 12 (Pastrnak, Zacha), 5:50. Second Period_2, New Jersey, Mercer 11 (Meier), 1:24. 3, New Jersey, Hamilton 7 (Hischier, Bratt), 4:12 (pp). 4, New Jersey, Noesen 18 (Hischier, J.Hughes), 16:01 (pp). 5, New Jersey, Mercer 12 (Dowling, Meier), 16:13.
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Former Calgary Flames goalie Jacob Markström will miss the upcoming 4 Nations Face-off due to injury as Sweden announced Samuel Ersson as his replacement.
The New Jersey Devils won’t have captain Nico Hischier for the foreseeable future, as announced by head coach Sheldon Keefe following practice on Wednesday. The Devils captain took a cross-check to the face during Saturday’s win over the Montreal Canadiens,
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Philadelphia Flyers ' goaltender Samuel Ersson will replace the injured Jacob Markstrom on Team Sweden for the upcoming 4 Nations tournament.
A slump and some injuries are creating a situation where the New Jersey Devils are closer to a wild-card spot than to the lead in the Metropolitan Division.
On Tuesday, Campanile, who was the linebackers coach and running game coordinator for the Green Bay Packers ' defense this season, completed an interview with the Jacksonville Jaguars for the vacant defensive coordinator position. The Jaguars announced Liam Coen as their new coach on Monday.
Boston picked up 23.8 inches of snow during the storm, 23.6 inches of which fell on Jan. 29, alone. That remains the heaviest calendar-day snowfall in Boston records dating to 1891, according to NOAA's ACIS database. It's almost half their average annual snow in just one day.