Which Top Six Winger Makes the Most Sense for New Jersey? All the talk this offseason for the New Jersey Devils has been about depth scoring. But while depth scoring…
The New Jersey Devils have been looking for a top-six scoring winger since they traded Tyler Toffoli to the Winnipeg Jets at the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline. New Jersey has been missing that production Toffoli for the last season and…
The New Jersey Devils see centers Jack Hughes and Nico Hischier make the list on the annual NHL Network rankings of top centers in the League. Hughes was ranked 11, while Hischier was ranked 14 heading into the 2025-26 season.…
The biggest issue facing the New Jersey Devils as the offseason drags on is when restricted free agent defenseman Luke Hughes will sign his new contract. Devils President and General Manager Tom Fitzgerald stated before the July 4th holiday that…
The New Jersey Devils have seen a lot of change on their blueline over the last couple of seasons. After moving on from Damon Severson and Ryan Graves, the Devils tried the youth movement, which did not yield the desired…
NHL Network released its Top-20 defensemen rankings on Wednesday, heading into the 2025-26 season, and once again, Luke Hughes did not appear on the list. The New Jersey Devils did not have a defenseman ranked as a top 20 defenseman…
The NHL Network released its Top 20 wingers ranking heading into the 2025-26 season and Devils winger Jesper Bratt clock in at number 12.
The New Jersey Devils are ready to step the next step in their evolution as they have to make the playoffs and win a round.
The New Jersey Devils brought back Jake Allen to pair with Jacob Markstrom and does this give them one of the best duos in the NHL?
The New Jersey Devils have been listed as a potential destination for Nazem Kadri, but does it make sense for them to trade for him.
The New Jersey Devils continue to work on a contract extension for Luke Hughes but what that deal looks like is another matter.
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