The Nashville Predators began their play in the NHL during the 1998-99 season. They added quite a bit of significant talent to their debut campaign. They
The New Jersey Devils signed Brett Pesce to a six-year, $33 million contract at the opening of free agency. Pesce won’t blow anyone away with his skills or be a major contributor at the offensive end.
It seems that no one is buying the New Jersey Devils’ 2023-24 season. Despite faltering last year after an extremely successful 2022-23, the Devils remain a favorite to ascend in the standings in 2024-25 and re-emerge as a playoff threat.
The New Jersey Devils made waves this offseason that have media and fans alike predicting a bounce back season in 2024-25. Not only is the consensus that the Devils will rank near the top of the Metropolitan Division and Eastern Conference, but many believe they are once again poised to be a legitimate playoff threat.
New Jersey Devils General Manager Tom Fitzgerald was quite clear with his priorities this offseason. After solidifying the Devils’ goaltending, he turned his attention to the defensive and physical side of the game and kept true to his word.
Brad Treliving hasn’t done enough to earn the benefit of the doubt from Maple Leafs fans. And I will admit to having a negative reaction to the Oliver Ekman-Larsson signing when I first saw it.
Sean Walker has inked a five-year, $18 million deal with the Carolina Hurricanes, strengthening their blue line as per Pierre LeBrun of the Athletic. A day that began with the Carolina Hurricanes re-signing Jaccob Slavin and losing both Brady Skjei and Brett Pesce to free agency concluded with them securing a deal with Sean Walker.
The New Jersey Devils signed free agent defensemen Brett Pesce and Brenden Dillon and forward Stefan Noesen to free-agent contracts on Monday. Pesce, 29, signed a six-year, $33 million contract ($5.5 million average annual value).
After about a week of rumors, it’s official: the New Jersey Devils inked former Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce to a six-year, $5.5 million contract.
The rumors are true. The New Jersey Devils agreed to terms with now-former Carolina Hurricanes defenseman, Brett Pesce via free agency. Pesce’s deal with the Devils is a six-year deal worth $5.5 million.
The New Jersey Devils are making significant moves to strengthen their blue line. As is being reported by Kevin Weekes, it is expected the Devils will be adding defensemen Brendan Dillon and Brett Pesce to their roster.
Kevin Weekes: The New Jersey Devils will be signing both Brett Pesce and Brenden Dillon. Jim Biringer: “Brett Pesce deal with the Devils 6 years x $5.5 million AAV as @reporterchris first stated.
The New Jersey Devils are reportedly finalizing a deal with right-handed defenseman Brett Pesce, which will come out to a six-year contract worth $5.5 million each season per Chris Johnston.
After spending his entire career with the Carolina Hurricanes, Brett Pesce has a new contract. The New Jersey Devils are bringing him in. He is signed for five years and will make $5.5 per season.
With the expected signings, the Devils defense for next season is likely now set.
The New Jersey Devils addressed their biggest offseason need when they acquired goaltender Jacob Markstrom from the Calgary Flames. Wwith the 2024 NHL Entry Draft and free agency coming up, General Manager Tom Fitzgerald will look to improve the rest of the roster.
“We’ll be interviewing as a team.” Step Brothers was onto something and interviewing as a team is something that Brady Skjei and Brett Pesce should exploit.
Brett Pesce, the pending UFA defenseman from the Carolina Hurricanes, is attracting early and preliminary interest from several teams. Likely to test free agency and with the Hurricanes looking at other options, the early belief is that Pesce won’t be returning to the club.
The Hurricanes are still attempting to extend the defenseman after general manager Don Waddell resigned last month, but they haven’t been close to a deal since discussions started last summer.
After being eliminated from the 2024 NHL Playoffs on Thursday, the Carolina Hurricanes could be looking at some big offseason changes. The franchise is poised to be a focal point of the NHL offseason following their second-round playoff exit at the hands of the New York Rangers.
The Carolina Hurricanes’ 2023-24 season came to an end Thursday night after the New York Rangers won Game 6 of their Eastern Conference second-round series 5-3, winning the series 4-2.
The Toronto Maple Leafs could certainly use another top-four defenceman (or three), and from the sounds of it, they could be interested in Carolina Hurricanes pending UFA Brett Pesce.
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce is expected to miss "a couple weeks at the least" due to a lower-body injury, the Raleigh News and Observer reported on Wednesday.
According to Luke DeCook of The News & Observer, the Carolina Hurricanes will be without one of their better defensemen for the rest of their first-round series against the New York Islanders.
It looks like one of the high-end defensemen on the Carolina Hurricanes roster might be out for an extended period of time. On Wednesday, Luke DeCock of the News & Observer reported that Brett Pesce might miss the remainder of the Hurricanes’ opening-round series against the New York Islanders with a lower-body injury.
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce suffered a non-contact, lower-body injury at the end of Game 2. According to Luke DeCock of The News & Observer, Pesce is likely to miss the rest of the Hurricanes first-round series with the New York Islanders.
One of the top blueliners on the Carolina Hurricanes has suffered an injury at the worst time of the season. During the team’s second game of the Metropolitan Division Semifinals against the New York Islanders on Monday night, defenseman Brett Pesce was forced to leave the game early with a lower-body injury.
Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind’Amour announced on Wednesday afternoon that defenseman Brett Pesce will be out “way more” than week-to-week with a lower-body injury.
Brett Pesce’s lower-body injury is worse than originally thought, and the 28-year-old could be out long term.
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