Devils Lose Goal-Barrage to Bolts | GAME STORY

Devils Lose Goal-Barrage to Bolts | GAME STORY

Lightning prevail, 8-5, in an offensive free-for-all against the Devils

NEWARK, NJ – The Lightning posted a five-goal second period, which included a Brandon Hagel natural hat trick, in route to an 8-5 victory against the Devils at Prudential Center Tuesday night.

Despite falling behind 6-2, the Devils mounted a comeback in the third period, drawing the game to within a 6-4 margin with 14 minutes to play. But a controversial goaltender interference call on Dawson Mercer led to a Tampa Bay power-play goal and snuffed the comeback try.

Victor Hedman scored two goals while Jake Guentzel, Brayden Point and Janis Moser each tallied once.

Timo Meier scored two goals for the Devils while Jack Hughes and Stefan Noesen also added a goal.

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Here are some observations from the game:

• Things seemed to be going well for the Devils at the start of the second period. Meier scored 51 seconds into the middle frame to give New Jersey a 2-1 lead. However, the Lightning responded with four goals, including a natural hat trick by Hagel, in a span of 8:18 minutes to build a 5-2 lead. That’s where this one got completely away from the Devils.

Hedman would add his second of the game late in the period for a five-goal period for Tampa. But the game was decided in that middle span of the period.

• The Devils showed some fight coming out of the gates for the third period. Bastian started things with a goal three minutes into the period. That was followed by Meier’s second of the night (this one on the power play) to make it a 6-4 game. Seconds later Dawson Mercer nearly scored on a semi-breakaway. But he was called for a controversial goaltender interference penalty and the Lightning scored (Guentzel) just three seconds later off the faceoff to make it 7-4.

• The Mercer penalty was a killer. He was cutting to the net and trying to stuff the puck into the goal on the backhand. Goalie Jonas Johansson stopped it with the pad. Meanwhile, Hedman was shoving Mercer into his goalie and mercer was called for the infraction. It’s a tough call, but that’s one the refs could have let go as incidental contact. Instead, it snuffed the momentum the Devils had generated.

• Hughes picked up his second goal of the season and in beautiful fashion. The play began on Ondrej Palat’s chip out of the defensive zone to Jesper Bratt in the neutral zone. Tampa defenseman Janis Moser let Hughes get behind him and Bratt made an immediate whack to Hughes to launch him on a breakaway. Hughes deked backhand, pulled to the forehand and had goalie Jonas Johansson easily beat as he was fooled and slid out of position.

• Devils defenseman Daniil Misyul made his NHL debut in the game, which included his “rookie lap” with no bucket at the start of warmups. Misyul, 24, started his career by throwing a heavy check into Brandon Hagel on his first shift. The 6-foot-3, 176-pound blueliner loves to play a physical game and he showed it from the start.

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WHAT’S NEXT
The Devils hit the road for a game against the Detroit Red Wings this Thursday. You can watch on MSGSN or listen on the Devils Hockey Network. Puck drop is 7:08 p.m. ET.