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The New Jersey Devils find themselves navigating injury challenges as they gear up to face the Philadelphia Flyers on Monday. While the Devils have remained a formidable force in the Eastern Conference, these setbacks could test their depth and resilience as they push through the Metropolitan Division battle.

Key Injuries Impacting the Devils

In Saturday’s thrilling 4-3 overtime win against the Montreal Canadiens, the Devils endured a tough blow when team captain Nico Hischier exited just 36 seconds into the third period with an undisclosed injury. Hischier, who leads the team with 24 goals this season, is now questionable for Monday’s game. To complicate matters, the Devils’ top points scorer, Jack Hughes (57 points), is reportedly playing at less than full strength.

Adding to their concerns, No. 1 goaltender Jacob Markstrom recently suffered an MCL strain, sidelining him for an estimated four to six weeks. Backup goalie Jake Allen will shoulder the responsibility of keeping the Devils in contention during Markstrom’s absence.

Devils Seek Momentum Despite Adversity

New Jersey has shown glimpses of their early-season dominance, winning two consecutive games following a tough 2-6-3 stretch. They remain firmly positioned in third place in the Metropolitan Division but face an uphill battle to maintain momentum with their current injury woes.

Monday’s matchup marks the second meeting between the Devils and Flyers in just over a week. The Flyers earned a 3-1 victory on January 18, but the Devils will look to even the score as they continue their quest for Metropolitan supremacy.

Flyers Look to Rebound

The Philadelphia Flyers are on the hunt to regain consistency after a pair of losses, including a 3-1 defeat to the New York Islanders on Friday. Despite allowing two quick odd-man rush goals in the first period, the Flyers showed flashes of their potential but ultimately fell short.

Head coach John Tortorella hinted at potential lineup adjustments after Friday’s loss, and Sunday’s practice saw Scott Laughton return to the fourth line after missing three games due to a family matter. However, the Flyers are still dealing with the absence of defenseman Egor Zamula, who is recovering from an upper-body injury.

Flyers vs Devils Elite NHL Pick 1/27

This Metropolitan showdown is part of Monday’s five-game NHL slate, and the Devils will be looking to bounce back from their recent loss to the Flyers. Despite the injuries, New Jersey’s depth and star power give them a significant edge over Philadelphia.

While the Flyers are battling for a playoff spot, they lack the roster depth and consistency that the Devils boast. With players like Hischier and Hughes leading the charge—if healthy—New Jersey has the tools to overcome Philadelphia’s challenge. Even without Markstrom in net, Jake Allen has the capability to hold his own and keep the Devils competitive.

Expect the Devils to come out motivated and return the favor in this rivalry matchup, securing a much-needed win on the road.

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