The New Jersey Devils secured a dramatic overtime win against the Montreal Canadiens, overcoming the loss of a key player early in the game. Jesper Bratt delivered the decisive goal, helping the team capture two valuable points on Thursday night.
The Devils opened the scoring when Cody Glass capitalized on a loose puck in the neutral zone and rushed in from the left circle to make it 1–0. The Canadiens replied almost immediately with a fortunate bounce.
“A high wrist shot by Noah Dobson from the far wall hit Kirby Dach on the way to the net, forcing Jacob Markstrom to lose sight of the puck as it floated over his shoulder and past the goal line.”
With both teams netting goals on their first shots, the pace was set early. Minor infractions from both sides led to a stretch of four-on-four hockey.
Defender Dougie Hamilton left the game roughly five minutes into the second period due to an apparent injury, forcing the Devils to adjust their lineup. Despite this setback, New Jersey carried a one-goal advantage into the second period.
In the third, the Canadiens briefly claimed the lead, only for the Devils to even the score in the final minute. Jesper Bratt sealed the win in overtime, capping a gritty team performance that showcased their resilience.
The Devils overcame adversity and an early injury to Dougie Hamilton, rallying behind Jesper Bratt’s overtime heroics for a thrilling win against Montreal.