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Tampa Bay at New Jersey
When: 7:00 PM ET, Saturday, January 11, 2025
Where: Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey

The New Jersey Devils own one of the NHL's top power plays, but recent struggles on the man advantage are coinciding with one of their worst stretches in a season that had been full of positives.

After spending two weeks on the road, the Devils hope to get their power play going again Saturday night when they host the Tampa Bay Lightning in Newark, N.J.

The Devils are converting 28 percent of their power plays (35 of 125) through their first 44 games, behind only the Winnipeg Jets (32 percent) for the top spot in the NHL. Since scoring three power-play goals in a 5-0 rout of the New York Rangers on Dec. 23, New Jersey has gone 1-for-16 and is 2-4-1 in those games.

The Devils went 0-for-4 on their power plays in Thursday's 3-2 overtime loss to the Rangers, and it marked the fifth time they did not score when getting at least four opportunities. The Devils took four shots on the man advantage while getting even-strength goals from Jack Hughes and Jesper Bratt in the second period.

"I think it's a good point for us," Devils coach Sheldon Keefe said. "There's things we'd like to do better, plays we'd like to have back, but by and large we did some good things in the game. Obviously, special teams are a major factor in the game. They make a big difference. You can include overtime in that. But all things considered, it's a good point for our team."

Before their seven-game slump, the Devils were 4-for-13 on the man advantage while going 5-1-0.

The Lightning rolled to a 4-0 rout of the Devils on home ice on Nov. 16 when they held New Jersey scoreless on four power plays. Tampa Bay has gone 13-9-1 since the previous meeting and is visiting the Devils after earning consecutive home wins over the Carolina Hurricanes and Boston Bruins.

Brayden Point scored a power-play goal in the final minute of the third period of Thursday's 4-1 win over Boston, and the Lightning are 15-5-1 when he scores. Anthony Cirelli and Brandon Hagel also scored while Nikita Kucherov added two assists, giving him 16 multi-point games this season.

The Lightning scored twice in the final seven minutes of the second period and twice in the final 92 seconds of the third against Boston. Before that, the Lightning snapped a four-game skid with Tuesday's 3-2 win over Carolina when Point scored with 52 seconds left in regulation.

"These were two tough games to win," Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper said. "One game we pulled out with 50 seconds or whatever it was and (Thursday) the game was in the balance until the very end when we got the empty-netter. You have to play so consistently in this league to try to get into the playoffs and you can't let the ups and downs affect you."

Tampa Bay also heads to New Jersey on an impressive run of penalty killing. The Lightning are 17-for-17 on the penalty kill in their past eight games and have notched four short-handed goals in that span.

"If we have a chance to go and create an opportunity for a goal or something, we're going to go," Cirelli said. "But in saying that, (the priority) first and foremost is to kill the penalty off and make sure we're not giving anything up."

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W/L Strk Home Away Day Night Div
Tampa Bay 22-15-1-1 W2 13-6-0-1 9-9-1-0 2-5-0-0 20-10-1-1 2-5-0-0
New Jersey 25-15-4-0 L1 12-6-3-0 13-9-1-0 5-3-0-0 20-12-4-0 8-4-3-0
Last Meeting
Tampa Bay New Jersey
Date Away Home Shots Saves PP Shots Saves PP
11/16/24 NJ 0 TB 4 26 29 1-3 29 23 0-4
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Total Points Player  
Tampa Bay A. Cirelli 2
New Jersey J. Allen 0
Goals Player  
Tampa Bay A. Cirelli 1
New Jersey J. Allen 0
Assists Player  
Tampa Bay J. Guentzel 2
New Jersey J. Allen 0
Saves Player  
Tampa Bay A. Vasilevskiy 29
New Jersey J. Markstrom 23
Season
Total Points Player  
Tampa Bay N. Kucherov 60
New Jersey J. Bratt 52
Goals Player  
Tampa Bay B. Point 25
New Jersey N. Hischier 21
Assists Player  
Tampa Bay N. Kucherov 42
New Jersey J. Bratt 36
Saves Player  
Tampa Bay A. Vasilevskiy 792
New Jersey J. Markstrom 736
Quickchart Matchup
Tampa Bay Off vs  New Jersey Def
3.69 GF
2.55 GA
28.5 Shots
25.5 Shots
31 PP
22 PK
New Jersey Off vs  Tampa Bay Def
3.16 GF
2.74 GA
30 Shots
28.5 Shots
35 PP
18 PK