Devils Dominate Sens in Tournament Opener | GAME STORY

Devils Dominate Sens in Tournament Opener | GAME STORY

New Jersey beat Ottawa, 9-1, in their tournament opener.

The excitment was palpable from the moment the puck dropped, the anticipation from a long summer finally letting loose.

The New Jersey Devils rookies were off to a raucous start to the Prospects Challenge against the Ottawa Senators, jumping out to an early 2-0 lead before the game was seven minutes old.

Cam Squires opened the scoring, followed defenseman Mikael Diotte while the Devils held an 8-0 shot advantage over the Senators. Squires second goal of the game was a perfectly executed shot, relying on teammate Xavier Parent for the cross-ice pass.

The 19-year-old Squires had his feet planted in the left circle, clear of any Senators in his way. Squires called out to Parent, who with the puck on his stick in the righthand corner, below the goal line, wired a seam-pass through three Senators onto Squires stick. With an immediate release, Squires gave the Devils a 3-0 with 1:32 remaining in the first period and a 3-0 lead heading into the second.

Less than two minutes into the second, the Devils went up 4-0 on a redirect by Cole Brown who put Will MacKinnon’s blueline shot past Ottawa netminder Michael Simpson. Before the period was four minutes old the Deivls had doubled their first period lead to 6-0 with goals from Brown, Parent and Chase Stillman.

Stephen Halliday scored Ottawa’s lone goal with 9:32 remaining in the second period, after the Devils had built a 6-0 lead.

Parent added an early third period goal to up the score to 7-1, Max Graham added the Devils eighth goal with less than five minutes to play, Jack Malone scored with 2:54 left and the 9-1 scoreline held through to the final buzzer.

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Devils vs Ottawa – Prospects Tournament

Here are a few impressions from the game…

• Chase Stillman participated in his first Prospects Challenge despite turning pro last season. Stillman arrived ready last year for the tournament but ended up injuring himself and could not participate in the games. With a first year of pro under his belt this season, Stillman was given an ‘A’ on his journey to lead the rookies alongside Xavier Parent.

• The Devils did not concede a shot to the Senators before the first period was over half way completed. The Senators had their first shot on goal register with 9:47 to play in the period, by which time the Devils had already built a 2-0 lead. New Jersey’s shot advantage ballooned even more by the end of the first, by a 17-4 margin.

• Parent and Squires led the team with three-point outtings, both putting up two goals and an assist, while Stillman (1g-1a), Malone (1g-1a) and MacKinnon (2a) each had two-point afternoons.

• Xavier Parent’s goal was a master class in skating, moving end-to-end with ease before cutting through the bluepaint to finish of the play with New Jersey’s fifth goal of the game.

• What was very impressive was the conectivity in which these Devils rookies played with just a singular practice under their belt. The group looked like a team that was in mid-season form in terms of understanding their teammates tendancies, and being able to connect on plays both offensively and defensively making for an easy afternoon out for head coach Kevin Dineen.

• Topias Vilen and Seamus Casey were used on the first and second power play respectively as the point-men, at five-on-five they were grouped as the teams top defensiving pairing.

Post-Game Content

Player Interviews: Coming Soon! 
Kevin Dineen’s Post-Game Press Conference
Photo Gallery
Box Score

What’s Next

The Devils rookies are back in action tomorrow night at 7 p.m. They take on the hometown team Buffalo Sabres. You can watch the game on NewJerseyDevils.com or the mobile app. Catherine Bogart hosts the pregame show beginning at 6:55 p.m., followed by the call of the game with Matt Loughlin and Sam Kasan.