Hockey Canada announced its 22-man roster for the upcoming IIHF Men’s World Championships in Czechia later this month, with New Jersey Devils forward Dawson Mercer and goalie Nico Daws making the cut.
The Devils never really reached their potential this past season, and I think it’s safe to say they never really reached their potential. However, there were stretches where they played fairly well, and other stretches where they were terrible.
The first round of the playoffs is nearly over, draft lottery hasn’t even happened, but I want to fast forward to unrestricted free agency and look at possibilities.
Lindy Ruff was fired by the New Jersey Devils after 61 games. Associate coach Travis Green took over as the interim head coach for the team’s last 21 games.
The New Jersey Devils should have a busy summer ahead of them in 2024 — between the pursuit of a new coach, starting-caliber goaltender, and prospective revamp up and down the lineup, general manager (GM) Tom Fitzgerald certainly has his work cut out for him.
The offseason is young but the New Jersey Devils continue to search for their next head coach. With more names becoming potentially available, who should and should not be in their mix?
As the once-high expectations of the 2023-24 New Jersey Devils dwindled into darkness, a 25-year-old Swiss prodigy continued to solidify his role, heralding the promise of brighter days ahead.
DENVER — The University of Denver hockey team announced Monday that forward Samu Salminen is set to join the Pioneers for the 2024-25 campaign as a transfer student.
A disc injury robbed Nolan Foote of his 2023-24 season and he will hit RFA for the first time. What should the Devils do with the young forward? Last week, our annual RFA profile series here at AATJ began as I took a look at Dawson Mercer and what type of contract he may get this summer.
On Tuesday, April 30th, the NHL announced the three Calder Trophy Finalists – Connor Bedard, Brock Faber, and Luke Hughes. All three rookies have had an amazing season and put in effort to finish their rookie seasons as the top three.
Pittsburgh Penguins president of hockey operations and general manager Kyle Dubas addressed speculation regarding head coach Mike Sullivan possibly leaving the organization to join the New Jersey Devils this offseason.
The league announced the finalists in the race for top rookie in 2023-24.
The Devils announced that they’ve re-signed forward Shane Bowers to a two-year, two-way contract.
With a healthier Timo Meier and more experience growing around him, Nico Hischier needs to continue improving as a scorer in the upcoming season. Growing up after the glory years of the New Jersey Devils dynasty, I have always longed to see the Devils I know raise the Stanley Cup.
Multiple New Jersey Devils players have already been named to their national team for the 2024 IIHF Mens World Championships, whether officially or on a tryout basis.
All professional sports leagues are full of copycats. Once a team finds an innovation that works, other teams immediately begin trying to replicate and improve on the concept.
Last year, the Devils had several 20-goal scorers at 5 on 5. This year? Not so much. That drop in 5v5 scoring was fairly substantial and needs to be addressed next year.
New Jersey Devils forward Alexander Holtz wasn’t sure if he was going to play at the upcoming 2024 IIHF World Championships. Holtz explained he is definitely going home to Sweden this spring/summer to train with his skating coach with the goal of becoming a better 200-foot player next season.
Coming off of a wildly-successful 2022-23 campaign, last summer’s offseason was set up as one where the New Jersey Devils’ key priorities were to lock up wingers Jesper Bratt and Timo Meier long term.
The injury woes don’t end just because the season did.
The 2023-24 NHL season was one of high expectations for the New Jersey Devils. Coming off a franchise-best 112-point and 52-win season, the Devils were widely projected to take another step forward in their quest for the Stanley Cup.
It feels like just yesterday that we were gearing up for the NHL season. Seven months have passed and here we are. For 16 teams the quest for the Stanley Cup championship is just beginning.
The New Jersey Devils season has officially ended. Team President and General Manager Tom Fitzgerald addressed the media on Thursday, giving his thoughts on how the season played.
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.
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