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It’s nights like these that make you wonder, what could have been. The New Jersey Devils certainly didn’t look like the hapless, directionless mess of a hockey team that spent the past three-plus months struggling to get out of its own way while plummeting to the darkest depths of the Eastern Conference standings. Well, maybe […]

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - MARCH 16: Paul Cotter #47 of the New Jersey Devils heads for the net to score the game winning goal in overtime past Joonas Korpisalo #70 of the Boston Bruins at Prudential Center on March 16, 2026 in Newark, New Jersey. The New Jersey Devils defeated the Boston Bruins 4-3 in overtime. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) | Getty Images It’s nights like these that make you wonder, what could have been.

The New Jersey Devils certainly didn’t look like the hapless, directionless mess of a hockey team that spent the past three-plus months struggling to get out of its own way while plummeting to the darkest depths of the Eastern Conference standings. Well, maybe a little bit, during that ugly first period. But the game’s first 15 odd minutes aside, the Devils looked as advertised back in October.

Fast. Skilled. Fearless.

It was all the more impressive, considering New Jersey is in the sadly, almost annual, “scheduling second week of April tee times” phase of its schedule. Meanwhile, its opponent was literally fighting for its playoff life. But that didn’t matter to the Devils.

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