New Jersey Devils tie franchise mark with 13th consecutive win

NEWARK, NJ — New Jersey Devils With their 13th consecutive win, they tied a franchise record. Edmonton Oilers Monday night: 5-2 at Home

The Devils won 13 consecutive games between February 16 and March 23, 2001. This was a team that would eventually play for the Stanley Cup.

Their current streak began on Oct. 25th and has fuelled the Devils’ rise to the top of Metropolitan Division. This is the second consecutive time New Jersey has defeated Edmonton in that streak.

When they meet the Devils, they can set a new record for consecutive wins in franchise history Toronto Maple Leafs Wednesday night at home

The Devils received a goal and an assist from winger Jesper Bratt The center Dawson MercerThe second-period score of, was due to a goaltender error in Edmonton Stuart Skinner. Also, the Devils had goals from defenseman Damon Severson Forwards Tomas Tatar Yegor Sharangovich.

Nico Hischier Three assists Jack Hughes Two helpers were needed for New Jersey. Goalie Vitek Vanecek27 saves were made by Corey, who has been in 10 of the Devils’ thirteen consecutive victories.

Hughes declared before the game that “we’re playing a really great brand of hockey.” You believe that you will win every game. We have a lot of confidence at the moment, I believe. It doesn’t really matter who we are playing. We will continue to play our game, and we are happy with the results.

The 1992-93 season holds the record for the most consecutive wins in NHL history with 17. Pittsburgh Penguins A streak that ended in a tie against Devils in the final game of the regular-season.

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