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The Devils hit the ice for the first time since their 6-3 Stadium Series win against the Philadelphia Flyers.

The New Jersey Devils were back on the ice at 11:00 A.M. on Monday to prepare for their Tuesday night game against the Washington Capitals. The team was off on Sunday after a late night at MetLife Stadium for the 2024 NHL Stadium Series.

Forward Lines & Defensive Pairs:

Ondrej Palat -Nico Hischier - Jesper Bratt

Jack Hughes - Erik Haula - Tyler Toffoli

Timo Meier - Curtis Lazar - Dawson Mercer

Alexander Holtz - Tomas Nosek - Nathan Bastian

Jonas Siegenthaler - Simon Nemec

Luke Hughes - Colin Miller

Kevin Bahl - Brendan Smith

Nico Daws/Akira Schmid

Extras: Chris Tierney, Nolan Foote, and Nick DeSimone

Quick Hits & Observations:

  • The team announced that defenseman John Marino missed practice because of sickness. He traveled with the team to Washington, D.C.
  • Jonas Siegenthaler was reunited with rookie defenseman Simon Nemec. They played together before Siegenthaler's injury.
  • Nolan Foote participated in his first practice since sustaining an undisclosed injury during preseason.

Siegenthaler Opens Up About Injury

During an interview with the Devils team reporter, 26-year-old Siegenathler talked about the injury he sustained on Jan. 6 against the Vancouver Canucks.

"When I stepped on foot again, it did not feel right, so I knew something was wrong there," he said.

He continued to say that he started walking ten days after the injury occurred and has been skating on the ice for the last two weeks.

"There is still a little bit of pain, but I think that's normal," he said. "It's been six weeks now, but I feel ready."

Head coach Lindy Ruff confirmed Siegenthaler will be available to play, saying, "We'll look at him for tomorrow's game and getting back in." 

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