Before the 2023-24 season began, the New Jersey Devils were the team to watch in the Metropolitan Division, following a gritty Stanley Cup Playoff run the year before.
Sheldon Keefe is jumping into a new coaching role at a pivotal time for the New Jersey Devils. Whereas most coaches get a honeymoon period to prove themselves, the Devils are in win-now mode, and he needs to find success almost immediately.
New Jersey Devils prospect defenseman Seamus Casey was about to begin a workout before he signed his entry-level contract with the New Jersey Devils, turning from college athlete to professional hockey player.
Part of the hype surrounding the New Jersey Devils’ anticipated comeback in 2024-25 is Sheldon Keefe being named the 31st head coach in franchise history.
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.
Many signs point to Seamus Casey becoming a stud in the NHL. However, with so much young defensive talent on the New Jersey Devils roster, it’s difficult to see where he fits for the 2024-25 season.
After a year riddled with injuries the Devils will want their players as full health to get back to where they want to be. The team finished seventh in the Metro Division, a drastic change in comparison to the previous year when they made it to round two of the Playoffs.
Curtis Lazar was tabbed by New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald to be a center alongside Erik Haula for the third and fourth lines. Is Curtis Lazar a center?
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 Devils have had one of the best prospect pools over the last half-decade. Since 2017, they’ve had two first-overall selections, a second-overall pick, seven more first-round picks, and 28 total top-100 draft choices.
The New Jersey Devils organization has been open and honest about their reliance on hockey analytics to make decisions. Now, other NHL teams are following suit and strengthening their data and analytics departments.
New Jersey Devils prospect defenseman, Daniel Karpovich, is continuing his development overseas in 2024-25. According to BelarusHockey.com, Karpovich is signing a one-year deal with Avtomobilist of the KHL.
James Nichols of New Jersey Hockey Now: Brenden Dillon signed with the New Jersey Devils are the start of free agency. The Devils tried to trade for Dillon at this past year’s NHL trade deadline, according to Dillion himself on Sportsnet’s The Hockey PDOcast.
While the offseason days leading up to training camp tend to see speculation of players who could join NHL clubs, that won’t be the case for the New Jersey Devils.
By no means are the New Jersey Devils known as a scrappy team. Their identity is largely based of speed and skill, and with a new crop of talent coming in over the last few weeks, they’re adding a defensive element to their repertoire as well.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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