On Tuesday, a major change between the Russian Hockey Federation (FHR) and Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) was announced that could have a significant impact on New Jersey Devils prospects who hail from Russia.
Tom Fitzgerald changed everything he could possibly change to get the Devils back to the playoffs. It’s time for the team to do their part. The New Jersey Devils must make the playoffs next season.
The dust has finally settled as the proverbial tumbleweed rolls across what is the NHL in mid-July. Before all the free agency frenzy and the Devils pro-personnel acquisitions, there happened to be the NHL Draft.
Matyas Melovsky was used to disappointment. Two seasons ago, he was injured while playing for his Czech U20 team (HC Vitkovice), missed three months, and failed to make the playoffs.
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.
The New Jersey Devils made an intriguing move in NHL Free Agency last week. New Jersey signed veteran forward Tomas Tatar to a one-year, $1.8 million contract a day after the market opened.
Developing to be top defensemen in the near future, Luke Hughes and Simon Nemec will need a lot of playing time this year. The 2023-24 season was a special hell for a lot of fans of the New Jersey Devils.
A day after free agency started, the New Jersey Devils made an unexpected signing: they agreed to terms on a one-year, $1.8 million deal with free agent Tomáš Tatar.
The 2024 NHL Draft was stacked with talent. Now that it’s over a week in the past, we’re beginning to see some of the prospects who were chosen in the first round sign entry level contracts.
Tom Fitzgerald wasted no time after free agency opened on July 1, adding players that would bolster New Jersey’s roster into a team worthy of Stanley Cup contention.
The offseason seemingly started early for New Jersey Devils General Manager Tom Fitzgerald. By the time the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline rolled around, the Devils’ GM knew his team wasn’t going to clinch a spot in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
WIth the signings of Brett Pesce and Brendan Dillon, the Devils have become bigger and more physical. But what does that look like? Let’s take a look at a couple of stats today that help show it.
It wasn’t surprising when John Marino was traded by the New Jersey Devils. A trade had been on the horizon with the defenseman’s modified no-trade clause kicking in within a couple of days.
The New Jersey Devils went to Las Vegas with six draft picks and left with seven drafted players - all being large players. How did the fanbase regard this draft?
Colton White is on his way back to Newark! New Jersey Devils President and General Manager Tom Fitzgerald and Devils’ Assistant General Manager and Utica Comets General Manager Dan MacKinnon announced Monday that the club has agreed to terms with defenseman Colton White on a two-year, two-way contract.
The former New Jersey Devils goaltender has a new contract. After spending time between the San Jose Sharks and New Jersey Devils, Kaapo Kahkonen is signing with the Winnipeg Jets.
The New Jersey Devils have signed forward Stefan Noesen to a three-year, $8.25 million contract. According to the terms of the deal, the contract will have an average annual value (AAV) of $2.75 million.
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 had a busy two days at the 2024 NHL draft at Sphere in Las Vegas. Tom Fitzgerald and the Devils’ management group made seven selections in the draft and also completed multiple trades to clear space and solidify their forward group.
In return, New Jersey has received forward Paul Cotter and Vegas’ 2025 third-round pick.
One of the best defensemen from overseas heard his name called by the NHL. On Friday at The Sphere in Las Vegas, the New Jersey Devils took Anton Silayev in the first round of the 2024 NHL Draft, No.
Congratulations to Nathan MacKinnon on his Hart Trophy win last night! A well-deserved honor, and now the natural next step is to simply look ahead to who might offer some value for next season's win.
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