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Devils don’t believe they need new players

Montreal Canadiens v New Jersey Devils

NEWARK, NJ - APRIL 23: Patrik Elias #26 (R) of the New Jersey Devils celebrates his powerplay goal at 13:55 of the first period against the Montreal Canadiens along with Travis Zajac #19 (R) at the Prudential Center on April 23, 2013 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

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The New Jersey Devils have struggled to a 13-15-6 record and have just two wins in their last seven games, but they’re not desperate for general manager Lou Lamoriello to go out and get them some help.

“Do we need to make a trade? No, not really. We have a lot of guys here. We’re missing a lot of players that will be coming back,” veteran forward Patrik Elias said, per The Star-Ledger. “We’ll see what we can do when everyone is healthy. In the meantime, the young guys are doing a great job. The young guys have stepped in, stayed in the mix and given us a different game.”

Injuries have certainly been a factor:

Devils injuries

Also, it’s not like the Devils have been getting blown out. In fact, there’s a case to be made they’ve been downright unlucky. A newish statistic called PDO, which combines shooting percentage and save percentage, is used by its advocates as a proxy for luck. And the Devils rank 29th in PDO when the score is close, with only the Florida Panthers ranking lower.

The Devils host Ottawa tonight.