New Jersey
Preview: March 12 at New Jersey
NEWARK, NJ. – The highest two groups within the Metropolitan Division will duke it out Sunday evening, because the Carolina Hurricanes and New Jersey Devils go head-to-head.
When: Sunday, March 12
Puck Drop: 7 p.m. ET
Watch: Bally Sports activities South, Bally Sports activities +
Hear: 99.9 The Fan, Hurricanes.com/Hear, Hurricanes App
Canes Document: 43-13-8 (94 Factors, 1st, Metropolitan Division)
Canes Final Sport: 4-0 Loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday, March 11
Devils Document: 43-16-6 (92 Factors, 2nd, Metropolitan Division)
Devils Final Sport: 3-1 Win over the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday, March 11
PREVIOUS MEETINGS THIS SEASON
Video: CAR@NJD: Svechnikov, Raanta seal shootout win
NEWS & NOTES
Final Time Out: The Canes held Philadelphia off the scoreboard Thursday evening on residence ice, however Saturday it was a job reversal towards the Vegas Golden Knights. Jonathan Fast stopped all 33 despatched his approach, enhancing to 3-0 since becoming a member of his new membership. Frederik Andersen allowed three targets on 23 photographs, transferring to 16-7 on the season.
Transferring On: Saturday was simply the third time this season that Carolina was held scoreless. The workforce is 1-0-1 within the recreation after being shut out this season, beating Edmonton by a rating of 7-2 on November 10 and shedding in time beyond regulation to Boston, 3-2 on November 25.
Speak To You Then: Carolina won’t maintain a morning skate right now. Any data relating to tonight’s lineup will come from Rod Brind’Amour at roughly 4:45 p.m.
Offense vs. Protection: Tonight’s bout pits among the best offensive groups within the league towards among the best defensive golf equipment within the NHL. Since January 1, the Devils are averaging an Japanese Convention-best 3.79 goals-per-game, whereas Carolina is permitting simply 2.50 targets towards per recreation, second within the East, solely behind Boston.
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– Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) January 1, 2023
“PK” Time: After Frederik Andersen began final evening’s contest for Carolina, Pyotr Kochetkov seems in line to start out tonight for the Canes. Kochetkov recorded a 19-save shutout Thursday towards the Flyers, his first recreation again within the NHL after an 11-3-1 stint with the Chicago Wolves (AHL).
The Different PK: Though it was just one alternative on Saturday evening, Carolina held Vegas 0-for-1 on the ability play. It was the nineteenth time within the final 24 video games that Tim Gleason’s unit held their opposition scoreless on the person benefit. The Canes have not allowed an influence play purpose of their final 10 video games.
Usually A Good Factor: The Canes are 7-1-1 within the second half of their back-to-back units this season.
Video: PHI@CAR: Kochetkov blanks Flyers with 19 saves
Puljujarvi Is In The Combine: 10 days after being acquired from the Edmonton Oilers, Jesse Puljujarvi lastly performed his first recreation as a Hurricane on Saturday. Skating 12:47, the right-handed winger largely labored alongside Paul Stastny and Stefan Noesen, however did take some shifts alongside Sebastian Aho and Seth Jarvis whereas Andrei Svechnikov was being tended to within the Carolina dressing room in the course of the second interval.
Get On Them Early: The Canes have scored first in a league-leading 41 video games this season. They’re 33-4-4 once they rating first, tied with the Bruins for essentially the most wins within the NHL when putting first.
The Impression Of A Ghost: Since Shayne Gostisbehere made his workforce debut final Friday, the Canes energy play is 9/16.
On The Different Aspect: Like Carolina, New Jersey additionally performed final evening. Nevertheless, the Devils took care of enterprise in Montreal. Since January 1, solely Boston has a greater document than New Jersey, who’s 20-5-4. Jack Hughes continues to blossom into his famous person standing, producing 76 targets in 61 video games. Former Hurricane Dougie Hamilton leads the membership’s blue line together with his 62 factors in 65 video games.
INJURY UPDATES
- Ahead Ondrej Kase has been in concussion protocol since October 13. Don Waddell mentioned on March 3 that the workforce is just not planning on him returning this season.
- Ahead Max Pacioretty tore his Achilles tendon for the second time in six months on January 19.
- Defenseman Jalen Chatfield suffered an upper-body harm on March 7. Rod Brind’Amour shared on March 9 that he’ll “be out for a short while, however hopefully not too too lengthy.”
- Goaltender Antti Raanta suffered a lower-body harm on March 7. On March 9, Brind’Amour mentioned, “we’re hopeful it is not too severe, however we’ll see.”
ADDITIONAL GAME INFORMATION
What Are We Carrying?: The Canes shall be sporting their white jerseys with pink helmets.
AFTER THE FINAL HORN
The Canes are scheduled to be off on Monday. They’re going to return to recreation motion on Tuesday towards the Winnipeg Jets at PNC Enviornment.
Price A Click on:
Quotes & Notes: Don Waddell’s Commerce Deadline Day Availability
Puljujarvi Excited For Contemporary Alternative With Canes
Burnside: Sitting Down With Tom Dundon
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New Jersey
Light snow forecast expands to nearly half of N.J. after rain, high winds today
A cool, damp day is in store for New Jersey with rain during the day and northwestern areas of the state getting a dusting of snow at night, forecasters say.
Rain totals have been dialed back but Thursday’s moisture is “still a generous and much needed precipitation event,” especially for North Jersey, the National Weather Service said in its morning forecast discussion.
“The signal remains clear that the heaviest rain will fall across our northern zones with considerably less to the south, but overall, forecast precipitation has diminished slightly.”
By the time the last of the moisture pushes away from the state on Friday night, precipitation amounts will range from 1.5-2 inches in northwestern regions to a tenth to quarter inch in southern New Jersey. Central portions of the state should wind up with a half-inch to an inch of rain.
Overall, the rain will help New Jersey’s drought, but won’t come close to alleviating it.
“The drought is much too extensive and too significant to be resolved by one storm,” AccuWeather.com said.
The other story Thursday will be gusty winds that could reach as high as 25 mph inland and 40 mph along the Jersey Shore.
Rain will be mainly light, though heavier showers are possible at times, according to the weather service’s New York office, which covers Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic and Union counties.
High temperatures will top out in the low 50s around mid-afternoon.
Rain will change to light snow tonight in northern New Jersey with less than an inch expected in general. Hilly areas in Sussex and parts of Passaic counties could see slightly higher totals. Lows will be in the 30s.
Some scattered light rain is expected Friday before it tapers off at night from west to east, according to forecasters. It’ll be a chilly, breezy day with highs only in the 40s before temps dip into the 30s overnight.
Dry weather returns for the weekend with mostly sunny conditions and highs in the low 50s both days. The forecast is the almost the same for Monday and Tuesday, though temps will be slightly warmer.
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Tolls to rise again on NJ Turnpike, Garden State Parkway in 2025
Attention drivers using New Jersey roads, tolls are about to go up again on two major highways next year.
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority approved a 2025 budget that includes a three percent increase to tolls on the turnpike and the Garden State Parkway.
According to a spokesperson with the authority, the annual Turnpike toll will go up by 16 cents. Some examples include:
- From Interchange 4 to Interchange 7A to go up by 10 cents
- From Interstate 95 through Interchange 6 to the Newark airport (Interchange 13A) will go up by 30 cents
- To travel south from Interchange 4 to the Delaware Memorial Bridge will go up 13 cents
Officials said that the tolls at the main plazas on the Parkway will go up by eight cents. Some of those include:
- Cape May
- Great Egg
- Sommers Point
Meanwhile, tolls at Parkway ramp plazas will go up by just three cents.
The increase goes into effect for both roads on Jan. 1.
This is the fourth increase since the Turnpike Authority board approved annual toll hikes back in 2020.
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