After last night’s loss to the Detroit Red Wings snapped New Jersey’s four-game winning streak, the season isn’t OVER, but it’s over. The Devils technically have some wiggle room to make the playoffs, but it would take a borderline undefeated run coupled with an epic collapse or two by Eastern Conference teams to get them into the dance.
New Jersey Devils prospect Daniil Orlov is one of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) players who has made the most progress in recent years. Selected in the fourth round of the 2022 NHL Entry Draft, the defenseman moved into the Spartak Moscow system, where he has developed into a KHL All-Star this season.
The New Jersey Devils headed into their building on Sunday looking to start adding fuel to the plausibility of a miracle run to the playoffs. With a win, their chances would skyrocket to nearly 10%.
After a disappointing stretch of games, the New Jersey Devils are attempting to get back to their winning ways, going 4-1-0 in their last five games. Their seven-game homestand could not have come at a better time, allowing the team to regroup and earn as many points as possible before the regular season ends.
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
Olympic hero Jack Hughes recorded his fourth career hat trick and second this season, lifting the New Jersey Devils to a 6-3 victory over the New York Rangers on Saturday in Newark, New Jersey.
For nearly a decade, Nico Hischier has been the centerpiece of the New Jersey Devils’ rebuilding era. Drafted first overall in 2017, the Swiss center quickly became the face of the franchise and later the team’s captain.
New Jersey Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe wasn't going to let the uncertainty of the NHL's trade deadline alter his plans for the team's workout on Friday morning.
Eyes are on the New Jersey Devils ahead of the NHL trade deadline, as they are expected to sell. This season has not gone to plan in Newark, leading to a lot of names in the rumor mill.
It has been a disappointing season for the New Jersey Devils, as they sit nine points outside of an Eastern Conference playoff spot. As they have struggled, NHL Trade Deadline rumors have swirled around the team.
Following a strong 5-1 victory against the Florida Panthers on Tuesday, the Devils hosted the Maple Leafs, rallying for a shootout win to extend their winning streak to three.
According to a team announcement, the New Jersey Devils have placed Evgenii Dadonov, Luke Glendening, and Maxim Tsyplakov on waivers. If all three players clear, they would have added flexibility on the trade market by tomorrow afternoon, given they can be freely reassigned to the AHL by the acquiring club.
The New Jersey Devils don’t have to pick a side ahead of the NHL trade deadline. They are surefire sellers, as they are near the basement of the Eastern Conference.
Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic: Sources are saying that the New Jersey Devils are listening to calls on right-handed defenseman Simon Nemec. That doesn’t mean the Devils plan on trading him.
The Devils are clear sellers this winter, trailing the Bruins for the wild-card cutoff by 11 points, but they are looking to wheel and deal with success next season in mind rather than sell off players indiscriminately.
Two teams struggling to stay relevant in the playoff race will meet Wednesday night in Newark, N.J., when the Toronto Maple Leafs visit the New Jersey Devils.
The New Jersey Devils have signed Matyas Melovsky to a two-year, entry-level NHL contract starting in 2026-27. Per the NHL release, Melovsky, 21, is currently on a one-year, one-way AHL contract, playing in his first professional season in North America.
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On Monday, New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald announced that the team has signed forward Matyas Melovsky to a two-year, entry-level contract.