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Five takeaways from the Devils' 2-1 win over the Rangers

September 24, 2017, 11:01 AM ET [22 Comments]
Todd Cordell
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The New Jersey Devils picked up their third win of the preseason on Saturday night as they beat squeezed out a 2-1 victory over the New York Rangers.

Some takeaways from the game:

1) Jesper Bratt was very impressive once again. He led the Devils in controlled entries with five and continued to make plays even when he had little space to work with.



He was the same way exiting the zone. Rather than dumping the puck out and throwing away a possession, he moved it to his teammates and attacked the space that opened up after doing so.



And, finally, his relentless pursuit for the puck caused all kinds of problems while killing penalties.



Bratt is quickly changing the outlook from 'he's a promising prospect who could be a good player down the road' to 'wow, he may be able to help win games come October.'

2) Pavel Zacha looks like a guy poised for a breakout season. He's moving the puck effectively, he's powering through contact, he's playing with pace, and he's creating chances on a pretty consistent basis. Against the Rangers, he finished 2nd only to Bratt in controlled entries.



3) Joseph Blandisi hasn't gotten a ton of ice in the preseason but he's certainly made the most of it. Blandisi's tallied four points in three games while averaging just over 12 minutes per night. It's not just his production that's been impressive, though. The Devils have also outshot, and out-chanced, their opponents with Blandisi on the ice and he's brought some physicality to the table as well. I think he deserves a spot.

4) Michael McLeod was decent against the Rangers but he still hasn't really shown he belongs with the big club. Neutral zone play is his bread and butter and he's struggling to drive play up ice and find space in that area (he had one controlled entry). He hasn't created anything offensively, either, as he has zero points, two shots and four chances in almost 35 minutes of ice thus far. At this point, it seems like a pretty good bet he'll return to Mississauga for one more season in the OHL.

5) Steve Santini looked good against the Rangers. He was really steady defensively and actually had more success breaking the puck out than his partner Will Butcher.



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