New Jersey Devils at Philadelphia Flyers

Philadelphia Flyers (10-10-5) at New Jersey Devils (12-10-2)
NHL Hockey: Friday, December 4, 2015 at 7:00 pm (Prudential Center)
The Line: New Jersey Devils -125 / Philadelphia Flyers -103

Philadelphia's last meeting against New Jersey was the very beginning of a prolonged slump, but the Flyers hope the next will help them continue their resurgence.

While the Flyers seek a fourth straight win Friday night, the Devils try to avoid a fourth consecutive home defeat.

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The Flyers head into New Jersey on Friday night looking to win their fourth game in a row as it appears as though they are finally starting to gel after a stagnant start to the year and if they get the two points tonight they will move to within a single point of the Devils in the Metro division. Philly wasn't expected to do a whole lot this year despite having a ton of hype surrounding their type line but a slow start from Claude Giroux and Jakub Voracek has the Flyers teetering on selling the farm and that fringe time may run out soon. Philly heads in to New Jersey with a 10-10-5 record with eight losses coming on the road so they know full well it'll take a team effort to earn the victory here against a Devils team flying high after last night's drubbing of the Canes.

"The last little bit we've been playing good hockey,'' right winger Wayne Simmonds said. ''I think we're spending a lot more attention to detail and we're getting it done.''

Simmonds tallied a goal and an assist against the Senators, giving him three goals and two assists in the past two games after he went six contests without a point.

The Devils are quietly making some noise this season as they are staying afloat in the Metro division and entering action tonight they sit just four points back of the Isles for the third automatic entry into the Eastern Conference playoffs. New Jersey has ridden the play of their defense and the goaltending of Corey Schneider to their mark so far this season and that likely won't change as we move forward despite having a handful of role players in the offensive zone who have contributed nicely. It'll be interesting to see who gets the call in the New Jersey crease tonight as it will shift the line but either way I think Philly's winning streak ends as the Devils get another big win.
''We feel like we accomplished something as a team (Thursday),'' Cammalleri said. ''The result followed.''

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