The New Jersey Devils will play their first game of the 2025–26 season tonight against the Carolina Hurricanes.
The two teams last faced one another in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs last season. That series ended the Devils’ season when they fell 5–4 in double overtime to the Hurricanes in Game 5.
Now, the Devils are looking for revenge after that elimination. Puck drop is set for 7:30 p.m. ET in Carolina.
Last season, the two teams met four times in the regular season and five times in the postseason.
Regular-Season Results
- Oct. 15 at Hurricanes – 4–2 L
- Nov. 21 vs. Hurricanes – 4–2 W
- Dec. 27 vs. Hurricanes – 4–2 W
- Dec. 28 at Hurricanes – 5–2 L
Playoff Results
- Game 1: Devils at Hurricanes – Lost 1–4
- Game 2: Devils at Hurricanes – Lost 1–3
- Game 3: Hurricanes at Devils – Won 3–2 (2OT)
- Game 4: Hurricanes at Devils – Lost 2–5
- Game 5: Devils at Hurricanes – Lost 4–5 (2OT)
Including playoffs, the Devils are 0–10 in their last 10 games played in Carolina, a streak they’ll look to end tonight.
Leading into the season, both teams wrapped up their exhibition schedules. The Devils went 3–2–2 in seven preseason games, while Carolina finished 1–3–2 in six.
Where to Watch
- TV: ESPN+ and Hulu
- Radio: Devils Hockey Network
At the morning skate, the Devils’ lines looked nearly identical to Wednesday’s session:
Your first #NJDevils morning skate lineup ahead of facing the Hurricanes tonight:
— Amanda Stein (@amandacstein) October 9, 2025
• No changes from yesterday.
• Pesce set to play his 700th NHL game
• NHL debut coming up for Arseny Gritsyuk
• Devils debut for: Dadonov, Brown and Glendening pic.twitter.com/mgVJkVbA46
Morning Skate Lines
Evgenii Dadonov — Jack Hughes — Jesper Bratt
Timo Meier — Nico Hischier — Dawson Mercer
Ondrej Palat — Cody Glass — Connor Brown
Paul Cotter — Luke Glendening — Arseny Gritsyuk
Zack MacEwen
Luke Hughes — Brett Pesce
Jonas Siegenthaler — Dougie Hamilton
Brenden Dillon — Simon Nemec
Dennis Cholowski — (Noesen)
Goalies:
Jacob Markstrom, Jake Allen
The expected goaltending matchup is Frederik Andersen for Carolina versus Jacob Markstrom for New Jersey.
Milestone Moments
Tonight’s game will mark Brett Pesce’s 700th career NHL game. Pesce, who was a full participant in practice yesterday after missing time in training camp, will become the 20th player in NHL history to play his 700th game against the team that drafted him.
Pesce was originally selected by the Hurricanes, where he played for nine seasons before joining the Devils this offseason.
It’s also a milestone night for rookie Arseny Gritsyuk, who will make his NHL debut after spending most of his career in Russia’s Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Gritsyuk led the Devils in preseason scoring with five points (2 goals, 3 assists).
Three other players will make their Devils debuts tonight: Evgenii Dadonov, Connor Brown, and Luke Glendening, all appearing in the red and black for the first time.
After 163 days of waiting, Devils hockey is finally back, and the team will look to start the new season on the right foot tonight in Carolina.