Devils beat Sabres 4-1 in NHL
regular-season opener in Prague
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[October 05, 2024]
By KAREL JANICEK
PRAGUE (AP) — Jacob Markstrom made 30 saves and Paul Cotter had an
empty-netter and assist in their debuts with New Jersey as the
Devils beat the Buffalo Sabres 4-1 on Friday in the NHL
regular-season opener that was played in the Czech Republic capital.
After former NHL great Jaromir Jagr, who still plays in the Czech
league, dropped a ceremonial puck, Stefan Noesen became the first
scorer of the season 8:39 in to put New Jersey up. Defenseman
Johnathan Kovacevic, also making his Devils debut, made it 2-0, and
then Nico Hischier scored early into the second before Owen Power
got the Sabres on the scoreboard midway through the third. Cotter
made it 4-1.
“Ultimately, the group just pulled together and wanted to compete at
the high level tonight, and I think they got after it right from the
start,” Devils coach Sheldon Keefe said. “From the opening face off
we were all over the net within 10 seconds.”
The teams' series of games on Friday and Saturday is part of the NHL
global series. Two more international games will be played in
Tampere, Finland, on Nov. 1-2 when defending Stanley Cup champion
Florida faces the Dallas Stars.
This is the 11th season the NHL has played in Europe as part of its
efforts to grow the fan base in hockey-mad countries like the Czech
Republic, Sweden, Finland and others.
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 19 saves for Buffalo.
The Sabres hope to end a 13-season playoff drought this year. Coach
Lindy Ruff, who guided them to their last postseason in 2011, is
back after he was fired by New Jersey. During his previous stint
from 1997-2012, Buffalo advanced eight times and reached the Stanley
Cup final in 1999.
“The start was probably the biggest difference in the hockey game,”
Ruff said. “They were a step faster to loose pucks, they won more
50-50 battles early on and I thought that was the difference in the
game.”
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New Jersey Devils' Stefan Noesen, left, celebrates after scoring the
opening goal during the NHL hockey game between Buffalo Sabres and
New Jersey Devils, in Prague, Czech Republic, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024.
(AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
Takeaways
Devils: After failing to make the playoffs for the 10th time in 12
seasons, New Jersey had valuable contributions from newcomers. Keefe
was hired in May after being fired by Toronto; Noesen was signed to
the team after previously playing for New Jersey in 2016-19;
Kovacevic was acquired in a trade with the Montreal Canadiens,
Cotter a trade with the Vegas Golden Knights and Markstrom a trade
with the Calgary Flames.
Sabres: Buffalo was unable to take advantage of four power-play
opportunities.
Key moment
Before the puck dropped, players and spectators observed 13 seconds
of silence to honor Johnny Gaudreau. The Columbus Blue Jackets
forward was killed along with his brother Matthew on Aug. 29 while
bicycling in New Jersey.
Key stat
New Jersey gave up 283 goals last season, which was 27th out of 32
teams. The Devils believe Markstrom will help them in that category,
and could be last year's missing piece to a playoff run.
“He’s come here for a reason, he wants to win,” Keefe said. “But
also he’s an incredible person, a great character and personality.”
Up next
The teams will complete their series in Prague on Saturday.
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