Devils' huge Jack Hughes admission that led to loss vs. Blue Jackets

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The New Jersey Devils looked lost when the Columbus Blue Jackets came to visit Prudential Center. Coach Sheldon Keefe and Co. just could not find the momentum to get back in the game. It did not help that Mathieu Olivier played his heart out. However, the home team are missing a key piece and his absence was a big reason for why they could not claw themselves back in this 0-3 blowout — Jack Hughes.
New Jersey struggles without their center
There was just not a sustainable for on offense that the Devils had against the Blue Jackets. Coach Keefe's squad got 24 shots on goal and it was all saved by Elvis Merzlikins. The same could not be said for New Jersey. They allowed Columbus to heat up as Mathieu Olivier notched two goals while Dante Fabbro also found the back of the net in this game.
Clearly, the Devils were not pleased with the outcome of this game. Connor Brown admitted that a lot of it was because they were missing Hughes at center, via Mike G. Morreale of NHL.com.
"I thought we were the better team for two periods and then we broke in the third and they were able to capitalize and do a good job of not giving anything up. They weren't turning the puck over and that's something this team can learn from. It's a recipe for success. They got the lead and they played well with it. We couldn't capitalize 6-on-5 or 5-on-4 and needless to say, we're missing our quarterback ... it would be nice to have (Jack Hughes) in those moments," the Devils right winger said.
Notably, Hughes suffered a lower-body injury which kept him off the ice against the Blue Jackets. This is the second-straight game that New Jersey had to play without him. So far, Coach Keefe has not found a way to win without him. They have now lost to the Ottawa Senators and Blue Jackets.
Hopefully, they are able to turn things around when they face the New York Islanders because that will be their last game before the Olympic break pauses the NHL up until February 25.