The New Jersey Devils faced another significant setback when star defenseman Dougie Hamilton suffered a game-ending injury early in the second period. Despite this, the team maintained resilience and secured a win in overtime against the Montreal Canadiens.
Cody Glass opened the scoring early in the first period, capitalizing on a loose puck in the neutral zone and scoring from the left circle to put New Jersey ahead 1–0.
The Canadiens responded quickly with an unusual goal. Noah Dobson fired a high wrist shot from the far wall that deflected off Kirby Dach, causing goalie Jacob Markstrom to lose sight of the puck as it floated over his shoulder and crossed the goal line.
Both teams scored on their initial shots, and penalties led to periods of four-on-four hockey. During an attack, Luke Hughes mistakenly lost possession near the New Jersey blue line, allowing Cole Caufield a breakaway opportunity for Montreal.
“The Devils lost Dougie Hamilton just about five minutes into the second period. Despite the injury, they carried a one-goal lead into the second period.”
“Jesper Bratt played hero in overtime, and the Devils took two points on Thursday.”
Summary: Despite losing a key player early, the New Jersey Devils showed strong resilience and composure, with Jesper Bratt's overtime goal sealing a hard-fought victory over the Canadiens.