WASHINGTON – Nico Hischier’s impressive two-goal performance, complemented by an assist, propelled the New Jersey Devils to a 6-3 win against the Washington Capitals at Capital One Arena on Wednesday. Dawson Mercer and Michael McLeod each contributed two goals, highlighting the Devils’ (20-14-2) strong offensive showing, which has seen them win four of their last five games.
Goalie Nico Daws made 23 saves, while Alexander Holtz and Erik Haula each provided two assists, further bolstering the Devils’ attack. Hischier, the New Jersey captain, underscored the importance of this victory, recognizing it as a significant start to the year and a foundation for future games.
The Capitals, now with a record of 18-12-6, have lost five of their last six games (1-3-2). They were led by Evgeny Kuznetsov, who had a goal and an assist, and Alex Ovechkin, who contributed two assists. Goalkeeper Hunter Shepard made 22 saves for Washington.
Despite a strong start by the Capitals, with a 4-3 win at Pittsburgh previously, the Devils’ offense proved too potent. New Jersey scored the last three goals of the game, with McLeod’s spinning backhand goal late in the second period being particularly pivotal. Mercer’s third-period score further extended their lead, demonstrating the team’s depth and ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities.
Washington coach Spencer Carbery praised his team’s effort against top players like Jack Hughes and Jesper Bratt but acknowledged the challenges posed by the Devils’ secondary scorers. The Capitals showed moments of potential, but ultimately, they couldn’t sustain momentum against a determined New Jersey side.
Hischier opened the scoring early in the first period and doubled the lead on a power play. Mercer and Kuznetsov traded goals, maintaining a close contest until the Devils pulled away in the latter stages of the game.
The game also marked Max Pacioretty’s debut for Washington, his first appearance since January 2023. Despite not registering a shot, his return from injury adds depth to the Capitals’ roster. Kuznetsov’s achievement of surpassing Mike Gartner for the fifth-most assists in Capitals history was another notable milestone.
The Devils continue to showcase their strengths, with Hischier leading by example as captain. Their ability to execute in crucial moments, combined with solid goaltending and depth in scoring, positions them as a formidable team in the league. The Capitals, despite the loss, have shown potential and will look to rebound in their upcoming games.