Devils Triumph over Oilers Thanks to Allen’s Second Season Shutout
Jake Allen, the formidable goaltender for the New Jersey Devils, proved his worth yet again by making 31 saves, securing his second shutout of the season and the 26th of his NHL career. This outstanding performance was pivotal in the Devils’ 3-0 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Monday night, rounding off their Western Canadian tour with a win.
Devils’ Offensive Brilliance Lights Up the Ice
Jesper Bratt emerged as a key player, netting a goal and providing an assist, while Stefan Noesen and Timo Meier added to the Devils’ tally. The victory bolstered the Devils’ record to an impressive 8-5-2, marking a strong recovery after their previous four-game losing streak, with three victories in the last four games.
On the opposing side, goaltender Calvin Pickard managed 13 saves for the Oilers, who moved to a 6-6-1 record. This loss ended the Oilers’ two-game winning streak.
Bratt’s Consistent Performance Boosts Devils
Bratt’s assist was his 12th of the season, boosting his tally to nine points in the past eight games and 15 overall. However, the Oilers’ forward, Leon Draisaitl, was unable to contribute any points, following his notable six points in the preceding two games.
Decisive Moment Seals the Game for Devils
A key turning point in the game came with 3:26 left in the second period when the Devils took a 2-0 lead on a power play. Nico Hischier’s excellent feed into the slot set up Bratt perfectly to extend the lead.
Upcoming Games for Devils and Oilers
The Devils are set to host the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night, while the Oilers will take on the Vegas Golden Knights at home on Wednesday night.