New Jersey Devils forward Erik Haula banged a rebound shot past Philadelphia Flyers netminder Ivan Fedotov. The goal – which became the game winner – was Haula’s first goal in 29 games.
Cody Glass scored a goal in his first game with the New Jersey Devils and helped his new team defeat the Philadelphia Flyers 3-1 on Sunday.
With the win, the Devils now have a six-point lead (76-70) on Columbus, who is chasing New Jersey, in the Metro Division standings. With the Blue Jackets having played two less games than the Devils (64-66), it was a pivotal win for the Devils to get some breathing room in the playoff chase.
Erik Haula hasn't been at his best in 2024/25, and after a question from a reporter, he let his frustrations out by taking a shot at the reporter. Recently,
Paul Cotter will return to the New Jersey Devils lineup after being a healthy scratch on Sunday afternoon against the Philadelphia Flyers.
New Devils center Cody Glass lamented that his family is likely accustomed to packing their home for moves. The Devils traded for Glass from the Pittsburgh Penguins at the NHL trade deadline on Friday.
PHILADELPHIA, PA - The newest Devils acquistions made an impact on Sunday afternoon against the Flyers. Cody Glass picked up a goal and was +2. Daniel Sprong had a +1 rating with three shots on goal as New Jersey held on for a 3-1 win. Erik Haula and Dawson Mercer scored the other Devils goals.
The New Jersey Devils traveled to Pennsylvania, where they played the Philadelphia Flyers on Sunday, March 9. This was their fourth and final matchup of the season.
Cody Glass scored in his New Jersey debut, and Erik Haula snapped a 29-game goal drought, as the visiting New Jersey Devils handed the reeling Philadelphia Flyers a fourth straight loss with Sunday's 3-1 victory.
The Flyers (27-30-8) are a head-scratching 0-4-0 on their season-long seven-game homestand, a stretch in which they've been outscored 17-6. After selling off three players at Friday's NHL trade deadline, the Flyers were swept in a back-to-back set and scored only two goals.
Thomas Harley scored from near the blue line with 4.8 seconds remaining, lifting Dallas to a 4-3 victory over the New Jersey Devils after the Stars squandered a two-goal lead in the third period.