The Devils and Philadelphia Flyers played a low-scoring, low-event hockey game at Prudential Center Saturday afternoon. With both teams locked in defensively, it would come down to a mistake or two that would be the difference in the game.
NEWARK—Whereas the New Jersey Devils were firing on all cylinders not too long ago, that motor has since broken down. The Devils dropped their third game in a row on Saturday when they hosted the Philadelphia Flyers at the Prudential Center.
Full race results from the finale of the Chili Bowl Nationals Tonight, the Chili Bowl Nationals to a close in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It’s the biggest dirt midget event of the season and it takes place on a 1/5-mile bullring dirt track.
New Jersey Devils forward Brian Halonen will make his season debut, and Stefan Noesen will return to the lineup.
The Flyers head to Prudential Center riding a four-game point streak, buoyed by a resilient and relentless style of play that has kept them in contention even in challenging games.
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New Jersey Devils forward Stefan Noesen will not play in Tuesday night's game against the Florida Panthers. After the team's morning skate, head coach Sheldon Keefe hinted that his lineup could change. "We've got a game-time decision or two that might impact the group," he said. "We will have to see how that plays out tonight."
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Logan Seavey won his third consecutive Friday night Chili Bowl Midget Nationals preliminary feature but it took an aggressive slider on Gavin Miller to secure the seventh-to-first drive. For his part, Miller was in little position to complain because he spun out teammate Ryan Timms from the lead just past the halfway point earlier in the race.