Devils Beat Blue Jackets 3-1 for 4th Win in 5 Games

Matt Demont
Matt Demont
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Jan 6, 2022; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Joonas Korpisalo (70) makes a save against the New Jersey Devils during the second period at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports

Jesper Bratt scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period, and MacKenzie Blackwood made 31 saves to lead the New Jersey Devils to a 3-1 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday night. This was the Devils’ fourth win in five games.

The teams will conclude the home-and-home series Saturday night in Columbus.

Bratt took a pass from Jack Hughes and fired the puck past goalie Joonas Korpisalo on a power play at 1:16 for his 10th goal of the season. Nathan Bastian also assisted. The 23-year-old Bratt, who leads the Devils with 32 points, has tallied two goals and six assists in his last five games.

“Today was a total team effort,” said Bratt, a 2016 sixth-round pick by the Devils. “Since the break, we’ve been playing good hockey.”

Tomas Tatar also scored for New Jersey.

Despite being without key forwards Yegor Sharangovich, Pavel Zacha, and Andreas Johnsson due to COVID-19 protocol, the Devils managed another victory as Blackwood made 17 saves in the first period, seven in the second, and seven more in the third.

“I thought we got a great effort out of Mackenzie,” Devils coach Lindy Ruff said. “The first period, we weren’t running on all cylinders, and he made some big saves for us to win that hockey game.”

Hughes added an empty-netter with 1:20 left, his ninth season goal.

“Jack has got himself on a roll,” Ruff said. “He’s making a difference, making many things happen offensively. He’s skating really well.”

Hughes has a five-game points streak, with four goals and eight assists. The first overall pick in the 2019 draft, Hughes has 20 points in 18 games this season.

“I’m in a good spot right now regarding points,” Hughes said. “I’m shooting the puck, putting things toward the net. At the same time, I’m only 20. By age 25, I want to be a completely different player and much better.”

Max Domi scored for Columbus, and Korpisalo made 25 saves.

“He made some unbelievable saves,” Domi said of his netminder. “They have some dynamic players out there, and Korpy came up big … We have to play better for him.”

The Blue Jackets lost their third straight, failing to score on four power-play chances.

“We had a good start. We played very simple, checked well, and made the right plays at the right times,” Blue Jackets coach Brad Larsen said. “Then it got away from us … it’s just not good enough.”

Tatar opened the scoring for the Devils 51 seconds into the game, tapping the puck past Korpisalo for his eighth goal of the season. Domi tied it at 4:54 of the first with his eighth goal.

The Blue Jackets had five games postponed between Dec. 18 and Dec. 28 due to COVID-19 issues and have played just four games since Dec. 16.

“There’s a ton of try. At some point, you must play with some poise,” Larsen added. “We have to get better. We are going to chip at it one situation at a time.”

MILESTONE GAME

Columbus forward Jakub Voracek played his 1,000th career game. The 32-year-old Voracek was drafted seventh overall by Columbus in 2007 and played his first three NHL seasons for the Blue Jackets before being traded to Philadelphia, where he skated for 10 seasons. He re-joined the Blue Jackets in a trade last July in which the Flyers received Cam Atkinson.

Game Notes

  • Blue Jackets defenseman Jake Christiansen made his NHL debut.
  • The Devils scratched defenseman Mason Geertsen and goaltender Jon Gillies.
  • New Jersey defenseman Dougie Hamilton was placed on the injured list retroactive to Jan. 2 after suffering a broken jaw against Boston.
  • The Blue Jackets scratched forward Alexandre Texier, defenseman Gabriel Carlsson, and goaltender Elvis Merzlikins.

UP NEXT

  • Devils: At Columbus on Saturday night.
  • Blue Jackets: Host New Jersey on Saturday night.