In preparation for 2026-27, the New Jersey Devils have shifted their priorities, addressing a wide variety of needs since the start of the offseason. The team has made it clear that moving forward, making the playoffs is the new standard, the first step in a long road that will hopefully end with hoisting the Stanley Cup.
An NHL leader demonstrated quick thinking during an unexpected crisis in his home country. A family faced serious danger while enjoying a day on the water.
Here are your links for today: Back to the drawing board: “Sunny Mehta has been on the job for less than three months and already proven to be a breath of fresh air for the New Jersey Devils.
New Jersey Devils General Manager Sunny Mehta did well to shed the contract (and playing ability) of Jacob Markstrom this offseason. He moved a contract that former GM Tom Fitzgerald never should have signed and gained positive assets in the form of players who should increase the team’s depth.
The best player in Washington Capitals history? Alex Ovechkin. The best Red Wing? Gordie Howe or Steve Yzerman…or maybe Nicklas Lidstrom. Some NHL franchises have a clear best player, while others have the proverbial Mount Rushmore of potential choices.
An incredible story is surfacing on Thursday as New Jersey Devils captain Nico Hischier helped rescue a family of four after their inflatable boat became stranded near a dam on the Aare River in Bern, Switzerland, this week.
The New Jersey Devils wasted little time reshaping their roster once NHL free agency officially opened on July 1. While many organizations focused solely
The first decision on an offer sheet of the NHL offseason has officially been made, as the Utah Mammoth announced on Wednesday that they have officially matched the New Jersey Devils‘ offer sheet for center Barrett Hayton.
Earlier today, the New Jersey Devils announced that they have re-signed forward Ben Steeves to a one-year, two-way contract. For 2026-27, he will receive $850,000 at the NHL level and $150,000 at the American Hockey League (AHL) level.
The New Jersey Devils led a run of minor-league signings on Monday afternoon. Top of the list is forward Ben Steeves who has re-signed a one-year, two-way contract with New Jersey.
On Monday, July 6, the New Jersey Devils announced that they have re-signed goaltender Jakub Malek to a two-year, two-way contract worth an average annual value of $875,000.
Late last month, defenseman Simon Nemec was traded from the New Jersey Devils to the Calgary Flames alongside forward Maxim Tsyplakov. In return, the Devils
Some organizational depth has been ensured by the New Jersey Devils. On Monday, general manager Sunny Mehta and assistant general manager Braden Birch announced that the team has signed goaltender Jakub Malek and forward Ben Steeves to contracts.
Sunny Mehta has just completed the busiest and most impactful stretch of his first offseason as general manager of the New Jersey Devils. With both the draft and free agent frenzy behind us, we now emerge from the vicious waves of the early offseason into the calmer waters of the rest of the summer.
Here are your links for today: “…The statistical overlap in production pace, shot danger, and skating metrics makes (Shane) Wright a defensible target if the Hayton deal falls through.
Happy Fourth of July, Devils fans. Relive a good moment for a second. Now, Sunny Mehta is not done with his offseason work yet, but he has already made several moves that are designed to improve the short and long-term outlooks of the New Jersey Devils.
On Friday, July 3, the New Jersey Devils announced that they have re-signed forward Amadeus Lombardi to a two-year contract. The deal is worth $175,000 at the American Hockey League (AHL) level and $850,000 at the NHL level for 2026-27.
Before the start of NHL Free Agency on Wednesday, the New Jersey Devils made one of their bigger moves. The Devils traded away Jacob Markstrom to the Florida Panthers, bringing in Evan Rodrigues, Jesper Boqvist, and Ben Steeves in return.
The New Jersey Devils have tendered an offer sheet to Utah Mammoth forward Barrett Hayton, a one-year deal worth $4.775 million. If Utah declines to match, the Devils would send a second-round pick as compensation.
The New Jersey Devils are signing forward Riley Tufte to a one-year contract. Tufte is coming off a 30-goal season with the Providence Bruins, leading the team, as he finished with 32 goals.
Just because the New Jersey Devils traded Jacob Markstrom to the Florida Panthers does not mean that they are now the favorites to acquire Connor Hellebuyck from the Winnipeg Jets.