In a pleasant surprise for the New Jersey Devils and 31 other organizations, the NHL announced on Saturday that they have increased the salary cap for the 2024-25 season.
A University of Denver commit, Hagen Burrows should find himself going in the third or fourth round. Should the Devils give him consideration? It has been so long since we have watched New Jersey Devils hockey.
The New Jersey Devils are shuffling things around after a disappointing 2023-24 season. Not only did the team hire a new coach and hold a top-10 draft pick it is supposedly willing to trade, but general manager Tom Fitzgerald has given insight into what he thinks is lacking from New Jersey.
Nick Natale of New Jersey Hockey Now: A look at five centers the New Jersey Devils could target in free agency and their contract projection from AFP Analytics.
The Devils have known for the past month that they will select 10th overall in June’s NHL Draft. What they don’t know is who that will be. We’ve taken a stab at mocking who they could possibly take when they step on stage at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
Former Chicago Blackhawks HC Jeremy Colliton is one possibility to join the New Jersey Devils as an assistant coach.
The Carolina Hurricanes were a thorn in the New Jersey Devils’ side in the 2022-23 season. The Devils went 2-1-1 against their division rival in the regular season.
In the transition from Adidas Adizero jersey’s to the Fanatics era of sweaters, rumors swirled that the NHL was going to eliminate third jersey’s from the threads lineup.
Part one of the New Jersey Devils’ Trade Target series looked at potential forwards that fit the team’s needs, part two checked in on defenseman the team could and should target.
When the New Jersey Devils hired Sheldon Keefe, only Sergei Brylin was in attendance at his introductory press conference. All indications were that he was the only assistant coach who was safe to keep his job, whereas everyone else was gong to be evaluated.
The NHL offseason is the most pivotal time for teams to address key issues on their roster and acquire new talent via the draft or free agency. This offseason, in particular, will be crucial for the New Jersey Devils, and they must address many areas to get them back into the playoffs.
While the Devils’ defense isn’t their greatest area of need, the group could use a facelift. Today we look at some targets that could bolster the back end in different ways.
General Manager Tom Fitzgerald has been quite open about an impending New Jersey Devils trade, whether it be for the 10th overall selection at the 2024 NHL Draft or for a goaltender.
The New Jersey Devils have found their new head coach. Sheldon Keefe is taking over the bench in New Jersey after years with the Toronto Maple Leafs. It’s an important time for the Devils and Keefe.
With the NHL Draft and free agency a few weeks out, the Devils are heading into one of the most important off-seasons in recent franchise history. After a disappointing 2023-24 season, all eyes are on General Manager Tom Fitzgerald to see what moves he has in store.
With the New Jersey Devils shopping for a new goaltender a few names have popped up already including big names like Linus Ullmark, Juuse Saros and Jacob Markstrom.
The New Jersey Devils have a couple of names in mind at goaltender.
The New Jersey Devils did not have the season they were hoping for in the 2023-24 campaign, and they are going to be looking to make some big moves this offseason in an effort to back into the playoff hunt next season.
Part one of the New Jersey Devils’ Trade Target series looked at potential forwards that fit the team’s needs. In the second part of this three-part series, The Hockey Writers examines potential defensemen that the Devils should target via trade.
After hiring Sheldon Keefe to take over head coaching duties for the New Jersey Devils, GM Tom Fitzgerald is now moving on to the next item on his docket for the offseason.
Leading up to the 2024 NHL Draft, New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald has made it as clear as day, the team is open for business. Fitzgerald met with NHL.com’s Mike Morreale during the NHL Scouting Combine on Monday and put the rest of the league on notice about his aspirations this offseason.
Welcome to another edition of NHL Rumours! The Stanley Cup Finals begin on Saturday, but the offseason is in full swing. Today we focus on the NHL Draft and how the New Jersey Devils look to approach it.
NHL defenseman P.K. Subban believes all eyes should be on Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner and Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky, the two players Subban believes will have the biggest impact on who will win the Cup.
Under Sullivan, the Penguins were responsible for what was the longest active playoff streak in North American sports before last spring.
While many in Keefe's position opt to take some time off before finding a new gig, the 43-year-old has decided to leap right back into the fire — no pun intended.
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