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The New Jersey Devils face the Edmonton Oilers in an NHL game on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
A former New Jersey Devils forward has hit the waiver wire. According to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman, the Chicago Blackhawks have placed former Devils forward Joey Anderson on waivers.
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Ryan Gosiker recaps and breaks down the Devils 3rd consecutive win in their home opener, against the Florida Panthers. He mentions the key contributors and how it sets the Devils up for success.
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Connor Brown 'lit up like a Christmas tree' after scoring for the Devils against the Oilers
After spending two years with Edmonton and helping the Oilers make two trips to the Stanley Cup Final, facing them early in his first season with the New Jersey Devils meant something to Connor Brown.
Edmonton Oilers depth defenseman Ty Emberson had a decent game on Saturday. He skated in over 14 minutes of ice time across 17 shifts. While he notched an assist on the night. But it was his role in Jesper Bratt’s goal that put Edmonton in a tough spot.
The New Jersey Devils defeated the Edmonton Oilers 5-3 on Saturday afternoon at the Prudential Center. The Devils weren’t crisp early but steadily improved throughout the game to grab a lead, and they never relinquished it.
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Connor Brown, who has played with Connor McDavid and now Jack Hughes, shared his thoughts on the two players. Jack is one of the leading offensive players for the New Jersey Devils, and McDavid is the Edmonton Oilers' captain, who recently led them to two straight Stanley Cup finals.
Devils forward Timo Meier was a significant reason why the Devils picked up the victory, as the 29-year-old winger put together a strong performance for New Jersey.