During a recent hockey game, the New Jersey Devils' defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler was helped off the ice, not applying any pressure on his left leg, signaling a potential injury. The Vancouver Canucks established a lead with Quinn Hughes scoring the first goal, followed by Elias Pettersson's shot from the blueline that was redirected past Devils' goaltender Nico Daws. The score escalated to 3-0 in favor of the Canucks, but the Devils responded with Colin Miller scoring from the blueline, making it 3-1. The Devils' starting lineup included Haula, Hischier, Bratt, Bahl, and Marino, with defensive shifts seeing Smith now on defense with Miller and the Luke-Nemec pair on the ice. Nico Daws showcased a strong performance in goal, with 1.31 goals saved above expected after the first 20 minutes of play.
3-1 now. Miller — Colin Miller, that is.
First as a #NJDevils https://t.co/aiInY2ZKDB
#NJDevils on the board. Colin Miller. 3-1 Canucks.
#NJDevils on the board! Colin Miller from the blueline!!
Smith now on defense with Miller. #NJDevils
Luke-Nemec pair on the ice. #NJDevils
3-0, Canucks
3-0 Canucks
Miller, again. 3-0 Canucks. #NJDevils
Siegenthaler isn't applying any pressure on his left leg as he's helped off the ice. Hopping down the tunnel. That can't be good. #NJDevils https://t.co/Fv7GQICnaG
2-0 Canucks
1-0 Canucks. Petterson. Shot from the blueline, redirected past Daws.
Pettersson. 1-0 Canucks
Canucks score. 1-0. #NJDevils
1-0 Canucks. Quinn.
Underway in the second period. #NJDevils
#NJDevils will start the period with Haula-Hischier-Bratt Bahl and Marino
Since tweeting this, it's been upgraded to 1.31 goals saved above expected. #NJDevils https://t.co/6z27ejyE5V
After 20 minutes, Nico Daws has a 1.29 goals saved above expected. #NJDevils