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How to watch the Devils vs. Vancouver Canucks game (10/30/2024); Projected lines, notes and more

The New Jersey Devils begin the first of three games on their road trip through Western Canada with a Hughes Bowl and face the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday night.

Last time out, the Devils ended a four-game losing streak, defeating the Anaheim Ducks after the offense came to life at the Prudential Center.

Devils postgame: Offense explodes in incomplete 6-2 win over Anaheim Ducks

The Canucks' four-game winning streak ended in overtime at the hands of the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday. Sebastian Aho scored the winning goal in overtime, leaving Vancouver just one point away.

What you should know compared to Canucks

The Devils and Vancouver face off in the first of two meetings this season, marking the first meeting in three games
New Jersey Road Trip:

  • March 24 | Supervision Center | 7:30 p.m

Wednesday's contest marks the eighth edition of the Hughes Bowl.

Wednesday's contest marks the second time all three Hughes brothers will play in the same game

  • December 5, 2023: Quinn Hughes (VAN; 0-2-2) & Jack Hughes (NJD; 1-2-3) & Luke Hughes (NJD; 1-0-1)
  • According to NHL Pr, there were 14 cases where three brothers playing in the same game all scored a goal.
  • The last time three brothers playing in the same game all scored was December 8, 1984: QUE Peter
    Stastny (1g-3a-4p), QUE Marian Stastny (1g-1a-2p), QUE Anton Stastny (2g-2a-4p)
  • The December 8, 1984 contest, a 7-3 loss for New Jersey in Quebec.
  • According to NHL Pr, there have been 113 instances in which three brothers playing in the same game all scored at least one point – the most recent was on December 5, 2023 (NJD at VAN, see above).
  • The Devils enter Wednesday's contest with a record of 15-3-0 against the Canucks since 2014-15 and a record of 7-2-0 in Vancouver since the 2014-15 season.

2023-24 vs. Canucks results

12/5/23 6-5, West Vancouver
01/06/24 6-4, L Prudential Center

Devils vs. Canucks

All-time record since 1982-83: 34-32-4-4
Home record: 21-12-2-3
Road record: 13-20-2-1

Expected line-up of the Devils*

Forward

Ondrej Palat – Jack Hughes – Jesper Bratt

Timo Meier – Nico Hischier – Dawson Mercer

Paul Cotter – Erik Haula – Stefan Noesen

Tomas Tatar – Justin Dowling – Nathan Bastian

defender

Brenden Dillon – Dougie Hamilton

Jonas Siegenthaler – Johnathan Kovacevic

Luke Hughes – Brett Pesce

goalkeeper

Jacob Markstrom

Jake Allen

*Subject to changes in the lineup

Predicted Canucks lineup*

Forward

Jake DeBrusk – JT Miller – Brock Boeser

Nils Hoglander – Elias Pettersson – Conor Garland

Danton Heinen – Teddy Blueger – Kiefer Sherwood

Arshdeep Bains – Pius Suter – Daniel Sprong

defender

Quinn Hughes – Filip Hronek

Carson Soucy-Tyler Myers

Erik Brannstrom – Vincent Desharnais

goalkeeper

Kevin Lankinen

Arthur Silovs

*Subject to changes in the lineup

How to watch the Devils game – 7:00 PM EST

Watch: MSGSN

Radio: DEVILS HOCKEY NET

Next

Fri. November 1st in Calgary, 9:00 p.m
Mon. November 4th in Edmonton, 8:30 p.m
Thursday, November 7th vs. Montreal, 7:00 p.m
Sat. Nov. 9 at NY Islanders, 7:30 p.m

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