How to watch Canucks vs. Devils: TV channel and streaming options for December 14

NHL action on Sunday features the New Jersey Devils (18-13-1) hosting the Vancouver Canucks (11-17-3) at Prudential Center, starting at 12:30 p.m. ET on NHL Network. The Devils rank eighth in the Eastern Conference with 37 points and the Canucks are 16th in the Western Conference with 25 points.
How to watch Vancouver Canucks vs. New Jersey Devils
Vancouver vs. New Jersey odds
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Injury reports
Devils
Timo Meier: Out (Personal),
Simon Nemec: Out (Undisclosed),
Marc McLaughlin: Out (Undisclosed),
Zack MacEwen: Out (Lower Body),
Brett Pesce: Out (Upper Body),
Jack Hughes: Out (Finger),
Johnathan Kovacevic: Out (Knee),
Evgenii Dadonov: Out (Undisclosed),
Arseni Gritsyuk: Out (Upper Body)
Canucks
Guillaume Brisebois: Out (Lower Body),
Nils Hoglander: Day-To-Day (Illness),
Elias Pettersson: Day-To-Day (Upper Body),
Marco Rossi: Out (Lower Body),
Teddy Blueger: Out (Lower Body),
Filip Chytil: Out (Upper Body),
Derek Forbort: Out (Undisclosed)
Stats to know
- Jesper Bratt has totaled 29 points in 32 games (six goals and 23 assists).
- Jake Allen has allowed 43 goals (2.6 goals-against average) and racked up 418 saves.
- Elias Pettersson has eight goals and 14 assists for 22 total points this season.
- Kevin Lankinen has an .877 save percentage (57th in the league). He has 408 saves, and has allowed 57 goals (3.5 goals-against average).
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