Well, that’s a wrap on the 2023-24 season for the New Jersey Devils. Since our last stock up/stock down, the Devils finished out their season by going 2-3-1 and were officially eliminated from the playoffs after a loss to the Philadelphia Flyers.
On Monday, the Devils ended their 2023-24 season with a 4-1 loss against the New York Islanders. This season for the Devils consisted of a bunch of ups and downs, from losing key players like Nico Hischier, Dougie Hamilton, and Jack Hughes to the firing of their head coach Lindy Ruff.
Getting the Devils two best defensive defensemen back on track would go a long way towards getting the Devils back on track. For almost all of the New Jersey Devils struggles this season, there is an easy explanation as to why things turned out the way they did in 2023-24.
New Jersey Devils prospect, Artyom Barabosha, signed a three-year extension with CSKA Moskva to remain in the KHL. The 20-year-old defenseman played 21 games at the KHL level last season, scoring a goal and three assists.
What went wrong for the New Jersey Devils this season? The answer is simple. Everything. This season began with high expectations, coming off a season that saw them set a franchise record for wins and beat their biggest rival in the first round of the playoffs.
The New Jersey Devils announced they’ve reassigned forwards Graeme Clarke and Shane Bowers to the American Hockey League. The Utica Comets have three games remaining in the AHL regular season and are amid a playoff chase, despite being in last place in the AHL’s North Division.
New Jersey Devils interim head coach Travis Green began Monday night’s postgame press conference explaining that although this season was a disappointing one, the future remains bring.
To quote the Little Texas song “What Might Have Been,” it is time to apply that to the New Jersey Devils. With the Eastern Conference Wild Card standings the way they were, the Devils had a chance to position themselves to be in the mix.
In the last game of the season, the Devils gave home fans many reasons to be thankful the season is over with one of the more sad, lazy, ineffectual performances of 2023/2024.
The New Jersey Devils lost 1-0 to the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday in their final road game of the season. It was a low-scoring affair, with the Flyers playing extremely conservatively to keep their playoff hopes alive.
The best part of any yearbook isn’t the awkwardly posed portraits of the graduates or the decades-old photo still used by the gym teacher; it is the section toward the back where graduating class members are given superlatives.
The New Jersey Devils entered the 2023-24 NHL season as favorites to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs. In fact, some considered them contenders for the Stanley Cup.
This news finally brings an end to what’s been an injury-riddled year for the star.
The New Jersey Devils have recalled netminder Akira Schmid from the Utica Comets of the AHL.
In the realm of professional sports, the New Jersey Devils aren’t just about scoring goals on the ice; they’re also big on giving back to the community, especially through their partnership with Hockey in New Jersey (HNJ).
The New Jersey Devils have added some organizational depth on the wing. On Thursday, general manager Tom Fitzgerald and assistant GM Dan MacKinnon announced the team has signed forward Dylan Wendt to a two-year, entry-level contract that will begin next season.
Fans in attendance at Madison Square Garden knew once New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe and New Jersey Devils forward Kurtis MacDermid were in the starting lineup, the gloves were going to drop right from the jump.
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