The New Jersey Devils could be without their starting netminder for a bit. In Wednesday’s game against the Boston Bruins, Devils netminder and former Calgary Flame Jacob Markström suffered an injury after Justin Brazeau crashed into him.
The former Calgary Flames goalie stayed down and needed assistance getting off the ice, eventually skating on his own. New Jersey head coach Sheldon Keefe said Markström "will miss some time," but he was in good spirits about this possible lower-body injury.
The Devils offense had a field day, but they watched Jacob Markstrom suffer what appeared to be a serious injury.
The apparent leg injury to New Jersey Devils goalie Jacob Markstrom on Wednesday night didn’t look good. Now, they hold their breath that they’ve avoided the worst possible outcome.
Devils goaltender Jacob Markstrom is expected to miss time after leaving Wednesday night's win over the Bruins following a collision in the crease.
Ah, goaltending. A hot topic, no matter the occasion. The 4 Nations Face-Off is about three weeks away. No matter your opinion on the event’s existence, it should be an exciting display of hockey.
Devils coach Sheldon Keefe told reporters that goalie Jacob Markstrom will miss time after leaving the Bruins game.
Devils goalie Jacob Markstrom will be out for weeks with a lower body injury -- though it's not as bad as initially feared, sources told ESPN.
The Ottawa Senators defenceman missed his eighth straight as the club knocked off the Boston Bruins 6-5 in a shootout ... “You can see Jacob’s face light up anytime you mention Canmore ...
McVie passed away Sunday night. He was 89. He spent a total of 37 years with the Boston Bruins organization during two stints and made an impact on everyone he met. McVie was a great ambassador ...
BOSTON -- The Boston Bruins suffered a crushing loss to the Ottawa Senators on Saturday afternoon, letting a two-goal lead slip away late in the third period before falling in a shootout.
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