Paul Cotter is already making his mark within the New Jersey Devils. Acquired this summer from the Vegas Golden Knights, Cotter immediately endeared himself to the Devils fan base via social media.
The New Jersey Devils have re-signed Dawson Mercer! Mercer received a three year contract at $4 million per year. With training camp in its second day, this is a huge signing for the Devils.
The second day of on-ice activities didn’t bring much in terms of any surprises. The previous New Jersey Devils personnel were still absent, although that should change soon with an official Dawson Mercer announcement.
According to TSN’s Darren Dreger, the New Jersey Devils have re-signed forward Dawson Mercer to a three-year deal worth $12 million, the annual average value (AAV) of $4 million.
The New Jersey Devils opened training camp under new head coach Sheldon Keefe. It was a fast-paced first day, and the players knew they must work each day to make the roster.
The New Jersey Devils have signed center Dawson Mercer to a three-year contract with a $4 million contract, according to TSN insider Darren Dreger. Mercer was a restricted free agent after the conclusion of his three-year, entry-level contract with a $894,167 cap hit.
He was one of four notable RFAs still left unsigned after training camps began across the league earlier this week.
The New Jersey Devils have come to terms with Dawson Mercer on a new contract. The 2020 first round draft pick will remain with the Devils for the next three years and will have an AAV of $4 million.
The New Jersey Devils and forward Dawson Mercer agreed to a three-year contract on Friday. Mercer’s new deal carries a $4 million AAV. Darren Dreger was first to report.
The New Jersey Devils made aggressive moves this summer with the goal of returning to the postseason. After an 81-point campaign last year, the team acquired a new goaltender, head coach, and defenseman.
The New Jersey Devils missed the playoffs last season with a 38-39-5 record and knew they had to make some major moves this off-season to improve their roster.
The New Jersey Devil’s prospect challenge impressions left standouts and great promise going into the 2024-25 season. Many Devils fans are excited to see the red and black back on the ice.
There are always position battles in training camp. This season, the New Jersey Devils camp is notable for lacking a battle in the crease. For the first time in nearly a decade, the team will enter camp with a bonafide starting goalie and one of the top backups in the NHL, Jacob Markstrom and Jake Allen.
On paper, this year’s New Jersey Devils rookie camp roster was underwhelming in comparison to previous editions. Regardless, the preseason tournament was a certain success, as the Devils went a solid 2-1-0.
The New Jersey Devils have invited a couple of defensemen to training camp. On Monday, general manager Tom Fitzgerald announced the team has signed Kevin Labanc and Andy Welinski to professional tryout agreements.
He has spent the entirety of his eight-year NHL career with the Sharks.
The NHL Season is approaching, and the New Jersey Devils are already dealing with injuries. There is a lot of hype surrounding the Devils this season. Expectations are high.
The Devils should be more than capable of returning to prominence as soon as this year. The key word: “should.”
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