The New Jersey Devils are mired in a five-game winless skid, their longest such streak since dropping six in a row from Dec. 9-20, 2022. They have fallen into a tie for sixth place with the Philadelphia Flyers in the tightly compacted Metropolitan Division.

After mustering just one goal in their last three games overall, the Devils are in need of a spark heading into Tuesday's game against the host Ottawa Senators.

New Jersey head coach Sheldon Keefe insisted he saw positives in his team's 4-1 setback to the Boston Bruins on Saturday.

"I thought we controlled play," Keefe said. "The shot clock was indicative of that. Obviously, we made some mistakes on some breakouts, turnovers. They got back in quick-strike offense. They got the goals that they needed. So, that ultimately ends up being

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