The New Jersey Devils managed to secure a dramatic overtime victory against the Montreal Canadiens despite suffering another major injury setback. The win showcased the team’s resilience under pressure.
Cody Glass opened the scoring for New Jersey early in the first period, picking up a loose puck in the neutral zone and finding the net from the left circle, putting the Devils ahead 1–0.
The Montreal Canadiens responded quickly with a fortunate goal. Noah Dobson’s high wrist shot from the far wall deflected off Kirby Dach before surprising Jacob Markstrom and slipping over his shoulder into the net. Both teams managed to score on their very first shots of the game.
The Devils lost defenseman Dougie Hamilton about five minutes into the second period, a critical blow to their lineup. Despite the loss, they held a one-goal lead going into the third period. Midway through that frame, Montreal took the lead, only for New Jersey to equalize with roughly one minute remaining.
Jesper Bratt sealed the win in overtime, finding the back of the net to give the Devils the extra point on Thursday night. It was the kind of comeback performance that reflected their determination to overcome adversity.
“That’s how you want to make a comeback.”
Later in the game, with four-on-four hockey following minor penalties, Luke Hughes turned over the puck at the New Jersey blue line, allowing Cole Caufield a breakaway opportunity, further intensifying the action.
The Devils triumphed over mounting injuries and late pressure, with Jesper Bratt’s overtime goal delivering a thrilling victory over the Canadiens.