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How to Watch Devils Game vs. Washington Capitals (11/30/2024); Projected Lines, Notes, & More

It’s the final meeting between the New Jersey Devils & Washington Capitals who faceoff at the Prudential Center. How to watch, lines & more.

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The New Jersey Devils (16-8-2) host the Washington Capitals (16-6-1) in the Metropolitan Division rival’s fourth and final meeting of the season on Saturday night.



The Devils are coming off a 5-4 regulation victory on Friday night against the Detroit Red Wings.

READ: Despite Devils Comeback Win Over Red Wings, Sheldon Keefe Not Satisfied

The Capitals are also heading into the second leg of a back-to-back, following an overtime victory on Friday against the New York Islanders.

Washington remains without captain Alexander Ovechkin, yet have strung together three wins in a row.

Jake Allen and the Devils are looking to halt the Capitals, who sit one point behind New Jersey for the Metropolitan Division lead.

What to Know vs. Capitals

Per the games notes:

-The Devils and Capitals are both facing each other for the second half of back-to-back nights. The Devils defeated Detroit, 5-4, while Washington won against the NY Islanders, 5-4, in overtime.

-New Jersey is 2-0-1 in its past three games against Washington. Both Devils’ wins have come on the road in Washington, D.C.

-Tomas Tatar and Nico Hischier have both notched two goals and five points in three games against Washington this season. Erik Haula (1g-4a) and Stefan Noesen (5a) both have recorded five points against the Caps.

-Tom Wilson has three goals in three games for Washington against the Devils this season. He has four points in total. Dylan Strome has a team-high five points (2g-3a) against the Devils on the year, while Connor McMichael posted four points (2g-2a).

2024-25 vs. Capitals

10/12/24 5-3, W Washington
10/19/24 6-5, OTL Prudential Center
11/22/24 3-2, W Washington
11/30/24 TBD Prudential Center

Devils vs. Capitals

Since 1982-83…
All-time Record: 88-106-8-7
All-time Home Record: 48-45-4-5
All-time Road Record: 40-61-4-2

Projected Devils Lineup*

Forwards

Timo Meier – Nico Hischier – Stefan Noesen

Ondrej Palat – Jack Hughes – Jesper Bratt

Paul Cotter – Erik Haula – Dawson Mercer

Kurtis MacDermid – Justin Dowling – Shane Bowers

Defensemen

Brenden Dillon – Dougie Hamilton

Jonas Siegenthaler – Johnathan Kovacevic

Luke Hughes – Brett Pesce

Goaltenders

Jake Allen

Jacob Markstrom

*Lineup subject to change

Projected Capitals Lineup*

Forwards

Connor McMichael – Pierre-Luc Dubois – Tom Wilson

Aliaksei Protas – Dylan Strome – Taylor Raddysh

Hendrix Lapierre – Lars Eller – Andrew Mangiapane

Brandon Duhaime – Nic Dowd –  Ivan Miroshnichenko

Defensemen

Martin Fehervary – John Carlson

Rasmus Sandin – Matt Roy

Jakob Chychrun – Trevor Van Riemsdyk

Goaltenders

Charlie Lindgren

Logan Thompson

*Lineup subject to change

How to Watch the Devils Game — 7:00 P.M. EST

Watch: MSG

Radio: DEVILS HOCKEY NET

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