Like many Americans, New Jersey Devils defenseman Luke Hughes was overcome with emotion when his brother scored one of the biggest goals in the country’s history on Sunday in Milan.
Seven years ago, before the 2019 NHL draft, Jack Hughes wrote a letter to his future self for ESPN. In it, he imagined a moment that seemed almost too perfect to be real.
You’ve all seen it a million times by now: The New Jersey Devils’ own Jack Hughes scoring the golden goal in yesterday’s Gold Medal Game against Canada.
In the lore of the NHL, it's the Stanley Cup-winning teams that are remembered the most from seasons past. Yet, when looking back on the best of the best
Hughes became an American hockey legend when he scored the "golden goal" early into overtime to propel Team USA to a thrilling 2-1 win over Canada in the gold-medal game at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics.
Jack Hughes is only 24 years old, but he is already one of the most iconic figures in American hockey. The New Jersey Devils center scored the golden goal in Team USA's victory over Canada in the Winter Olympics final, giving the United States its first gold medal since the 1980 Games.
The USA men's hockey team has ended its 46-year gold medal drought at the Winter Olympics by defeating Canada. It was reminiscent of the Miracle on Ice at the 1980 Winter Olympics, as the Americans needed overtime and an improbable goal from Jack Hughes, who played without two teeth following an earlier collision.
The 2026 Winter Olympics closing ceremony is on the horizon, marking the end of an exciting time for New Jersey Devils fans. With seven players taking part in the men’s ice hockey tournament, the team was well represented in Milan.
The New Jersey Devils star will certainly need dental work after he lost one of his front chompers in the gold-medal game against Team Canada on Sunday.
Sixteen years ago in Vancouver, Sidney Crosby broke American hearts with his famous “Golden Goal” in overtime to win Olympic gold for Canada. That moment became one of the most iconic plays in hockey history.
Jack Hughes scored the Olympic-winning goal for Team USA on Sunday in perfect hockey player fashion. Hughes had two of his teeth cracked in the third period of Sunday’s gold medal game at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy.
The New Jersey Devils announced a few roster transactions on Friday (Feb. 20) afternoon. They have recalled forward Dylan Wendt from the Utica Comets, their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate.
Team Sweden has made its choice between the pipes for its men’s ice hockey playoff matchup against Team Latvia at the 2026 Winter Olympics, and it’s not the goalie who started their first two games of the tournament.
Even with the NHL season on pause while players are at the Olympics, General Managers around the league have been talking, with the March 6th Trade Deadline rapidly approaching.
The Devils will recall forward Lenni Hameenaho and defenseman Colton White back to the NHL roster after the Olympic break, per James Nichols of New Jersey Hockey Now.
With the Olympic break upon us, the trade deadline is under a month away. Where does each team stand, and what moves should they be looking to make? We continue our look around the league at teams on the playoff bubble, next up: the Devils.
Team Switzerland took on France on Thursday at the Santagiulia Arena, opening their Olympic campaign with a 4-0 shutout win, handing France an early loss.
The Devils announced they’ve placed center Marc McLaughlin on waivers for the purpose of assignment to AHL Utica. The transaction implies he’s ready to come off the injured non-roster list after sitting out the entire season to date with an undisclosed injury.