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    Kristy Flannery
    Kristy Flannery
    Nov 4, 2024, 18:58

    New Jersey Devils forward Kurtis MacDermid will be in the lineup Monday night against the Edmonton Oilers.

    New Jersey Devils forward Kurtis MacDermid will be in the lineup Monday night against the Edmonton Oilers.

    Apr 3, 2024; New York, New York, USA; New York Rangers center Matt Rempe (73) and New Jersey Devils defenseman Kurtis MacDermid (23) fight at start of the 1st period at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports - Kurtis MacDermid Draws Back Into Devils Lineup Against Oilers

    Forward Kurtis MacDermid will draw back into the New Jersey Devils' lineup on Monday night against the Edmonton Oilers.

    Reporters in Edmonton confirmed with head coach Sheldon Keefe that the 6-foot-5 Quebec City native would return to the ice.

    MacDermid has appeared in three games this season and has been involved in two fights: the first against Scott Mayfield (New York Islanders) and the second against Ross Johnston (Anaheim Ducks).

    New Jersey's enforcer will replace Nathan Bastian, who was injured on Friday night in the team's game against the Calgary Flames.

    It is expected that the Devils will use the following lines and defensive pairs:

    Timo Meier - Nico Hischier - Dawson Mercer

    Ondrej Palat - Jack Hughes - Jesper Bratt

    Paul Cotter - Erik Haula - Stefan Noesen

    Kurtis MacDermid - Justin Dowling - Tomas Tatar

    Brenden Dillon - Dougie Hamilton

    Jonas Siegenthaler - Johnathan Kovacevic

    Luke Hughes - Brett Pesce

    Puck drop between the Devils and Oilers is 8:30 P.M., EST on MSGSN, NHLN, and Prime.

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