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G68 New Jersey Devils vs Winnipeg Jets: Five things to watch

March 8, 2018, 12:01 PM ET [80 Comments]
Todd Cordell
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Five things to watch when the New Jersey Devils take on the Winnipeg Jets:

1. The Laine line

The Jets' new-look '2nd line' of Nik Ehlers, Paul Stastny, and Patrik Laine has been just as good as everyone thought it would be. Perhaps even better.

In just under 50 minutes together, they've controlled 58% of the shot attempts and out-scored their opponents 8-1. Yes, they have a +7 goal differential in less than 50 minutes. That's incredible.

With Mark Scheifele likely out, it seems like a good bet the Andy Greene - Sami Vatanen pairing will be assigned to that trio. They'll have their hands full.

2. Cory Schneider

He has dropped nine consecutive starts and allowed at least three goals in each of them. The Devils have a very challenging schedule ahead so they're going to need their No. 1 goaltender on his game. If Schneider doesn't get back on track – and fast – the Devils are in danger of slipping out of the playoffs entirely. It's time for him to step up and show why he's pulling in $6 million per season.

3. Sami Vatanen

Taylor Hall's point streak is getting a ton of publicity, and rightfully so, but it's taking away from the fact Vatanen has quietly been in beast mode of late.

Vatanen has 11 points and 53 shot attempts over the last 10 games, the latter of which ties him with Kyle Palmieri for the team-lead.

He's bringing a lot of offense to the table while also logging big minutes against top competition on a nightly basis.

4. Special teams

They will be very important in this game. Winnipeg ranks 2nd in the league in power play goals and they have plenty of elite talent to throw out – including arguably the best sniper in the league.

On the other side of things, Winnipeg ranks 31st in attempts against/60 and 25th in expected goals against/60 while down a man. Even though the Devils have been hit or miss while up a man, it's a very favorable matchup for them.

If either team runs into penalty trouble, they'll almost certainly pay the price.

5. Taylor Hall

Hall has recorded a point in every game since the beginning of time so that's always going to be a storyline. With the Devils in desperate need of points, and playing an elite team, I think this has the makings of a game where John Hynes runs Hall into the ground and gives him 20+ minutes of ice. If that's the case, he should have plenty of opportunities to extend his streak to 27 games.

Here are the projected lineups:

New Jersey

Taylor Hall - Nico Hischier - Jesper Bratt
Michael Grabner - Travis Zajac - Kyle Palmieri
Patrick Maroon - Blake Coleman - Stefan Noesen
Miles Wood - Brian Boyle - Brian Gibbons

Andy Greene - Sami Vatanen
John Moore - Damon Severson
Will Butcher - Ben Lovejoy

Cory Schneider

Winnipeg (via DailyFaceoff.com)

Kyle Connor - Bryan Little - Blake Wheeler
Nik Ehlers - Paul Stastny - Patrik Laine
Mathieu Perreault - Andrew Copp - Jack Roslovic
Brandon Tanev - Matt Hendricks - Joel Armia

Josh Morrissey - Dustin Byfuglien
Dmitry Kulikov - Tyler Myers
Tobias Enstrom - Ben Chiarot

Connor Hellebuyck

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