Cody Glass scored a goal in his first game with the New Jersey Devils and helped his new team defeat the Philadelphia Flyers 3-1.
The Flyers (27-30-8) are a head-scratching 0-4-0 on their season-long seven-game homestand, a stretch in which they've been outscored 17-6. After selling off three players at Friday's NHL trade deadline, the Flyers were swept in a back-to-back set and scored only two goals.
The New Jersey Devils make the short trip to Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon looking to snap out of a losing funk with a matchup against the Flyers.
BOTTOM LINE: The New Jersey Devils look to break a three-game skid with a victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. Philadelphia has an 8-10-2 record in Metropolitan Division play and a 27-29-8 record overall. The Flyers have a -32 scoring differential, with 181 total goals scored and 213 given up.
Amid a flurry of trade deadline activity, the New Jersey Devils are still struggling to improve their playoff status in the Eastern Conference.
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