The New Jersey Devils traveled to Texas on Tuesday, March 4, to face the Dallas Stars. Although the game was a nail-biter at the end, the Stars scored the final goal of the night with just four seconds left on the clock.
Dallas continued its surge up the standings by picking up two points in an emphatic victory in the dying seconds against New Jersey
Can the New Jersey Devils just played in bubble wrap until the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline? In their tilt on Tuesday night with the Dallas Stars, they suffered another injury amid a heartbreaking defeat.
The Dallas Stars have signed 21-year-old center Wyatt Johnston to a $42 million, five-year contract extension.
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The hits keep coming, and they won’t stop coming. In the first period of the New Jersey Devils’ tilt with the Dallas Stars on Tuesday night, defenseman Dougie Hamilton became injured with a lower-body injury.
The New Jersey Devils lost 4-3 on Tuesday night against the Dallas Stars. Without Jack Hughes and Dougie Hamilton, who was injured in the first period, the Devils mounted an inspired late-game comeback only to fall short in the dying seconds after a controversial icing call.
Thomas Harley scored with under five seconds left in regulation to give the Dallas Stars a dramatic 4-3 win over the visiting New Jersey Devils on Tuesday.
New Jersey faces the Dallas Stars in Texas for the only time this season. It's the fifth and final game of a five-game road trip. You can watch on ESPN+ or Hulu or listen on the Devils Hockey Network.
The Devils remain without Jack Hughes, who is being evaluated for an injury, and Jonas Siegenthaler, who is on long-term injured reserve. The Devils will fly to New Jersey, and will have a few days before the team hosts the Winnipeg Jets on Friday.