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Jake Guentzel scored three goals for his eighth career hat trick and the Lightning beat the Devils 5-1 on Tuesday night.
The Devils have been, dare I say, one of the hottest teams in the NHL in the first month of the season. Thanks to a strong combination of scoring, defense and excellent goaltending, the team from the Garden State has placed itself near the top of the league standings.
The New Jersey Devils will take on the Florida Panthers tonight to continue their five-game road trip. The Devils are coming off a 5-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday. The Panthers are 10-8-1, while the Devils are 13-5-1. This is the second meeting between the two teams, the first coming on October 16th, the Devils' home opener.
TAMPA -- Jake Guentzel had a hat trick for the Tampa Bay Lightning in a 5-1 win against the New Jersey Devils at Benchmark International Arena on Tuesday. It was Guentzel’s eighth career hat trick and third with the Lightning.
The New Jersey Devils visit the Tampa Bay Lightning after the Devils took down the Washington Capitals 3-2 in a shootout
The Tampa Bay Lightning host the Edmonton Oilers after Jake Guentzel's hat trick against the New Jersey Devils in the Lightning's 5-1 win
Jake Guentzel scored a hat-trick and the Lightning scored twice on the power play to carry the home team over the visiting New Jersey Devils on Tuesday. The Lightning built a 3-0 lead behind a pair of goals by Guentzel and another for Nikita Kucherov before the Devils scored a late goal in the second period.
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Panthers Shut Out Devils in 1-0 Victory
On Thursday night, the Florida Panthers hosted the New Jersey Devils at Amerant Bank Arena for their second matchup of the season. The Panthers looked to continue their momentum after defeating the Vancouver Canucks 8-5 on Monday,
Sam Reinhart scored the lone goal. Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky made 31 saves for the shutout. The Panthers played strong defense, especially on the penalty kill. This win built momentum for the Panthers.
Three players returned to the New Jersey Devils lineup on Tuesday night against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Dougie Hamilton, Evgenii Dadonov, and Connor Brown all hit the ice for the Devils on Tuesday night after being injured for several games.