With the New Jersey Devils formally introducing Sheldon Keefe as their next head coach Tuesday in Newark, general manager Tom Fitzgerald can turn his gaze back to the daunting task of filling out his roster.
When the New Jersey Devils selected Šimon Nemec second overall in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft, many fans wondered why they would take a defenseman that high with the talent still available.
The New Jersey Devils didn’t plan on trading Tyler Toffoli at the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline. The intention — when he was acquired for Yegor Sharangovich and a draft pick last summer — was to retain the goalscorer after his contract expired following the 2023-24 season.
As time goes on, we learn more and more about who New Jersey Devils General Manager Tom Fitzgerald inquired about as a potential goaltending upgrade. A recent report suggests the Devils’ GM was after Boston Bruins goaltender, Linus Ullmark, who potentially nixed a trade.
After the New Jersey Devils defeated the New York Rangers in the first round of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Carolina Hurricanes made quick work of a young and emotionally exhausted Devils team in the second round, defeating New Jersey in five games.
On Thursday, the New Jersey Devils announced Sheldon Keefe as the 31st head coach in franchise history. This comes after the Devils fired former head coach, Lindy Ruff, in March, following a lackluster performance in a season that began with high expectations for the team.
Thursday morning, the New Jersey Devils made the news that broke on Wednesday official by hiring of Sheldon Keefe as the team’s next head coach. With a
On Wednesday it was announced that New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald chose Sheldon Keefe as the team’s next head coach. Keefe’s hiring was the first item on Fitzgerald’s off-season to-do list, but several remain.
The New Jersey Devils officially announced they’ve hired Sheldon Keefe as their 31st head coach in franchise history on Thursday. The media will meet with General Manager Tom Fitzgerald and Keefe on Tuesday morning to introduce New Jersey’s new head coach.
The New Jersey Devils made the hiring of Sheldon Keefe as their next head coach official on Thursday. Keefe landed on the radar of the Devils once he was fired by the Toronto Maple Leafs on May 9, five days after an overtime loss to the Boston Bruins in Game 7 of a first-round Stanley Cup playoff series.
The Devils UFAs continue to come into focus this week, as we now look at forwards Tomas Nosek and Chris Tierney; should the team be looking to bring either or both back?
Reports earlier this evening came out that Sheldon Keefe will become the new head coach of the New Jersey Devils. This post is a reaction to the news, which is mostly positive as Keefe was arguably the best of the remaining coaches.
There were a bunch of qualified candidates for the New Jersey Devils to choose from in the 2024 head coaching carousel. Two months ago, the Devils found themselves in an unexpected position looking up from the bottom of the standings.
While many in Keefe's position opt to take some time off before finding a new gig, the 43-year-old has decided to leap right back into the fire — no pun intended.
As the 2024 postseason takes place, the New Jersey Devils are absorbed in coaching rumors galore. The moment that Lindy Ruff was fired, it was obvious that New Jersey would need to begin their offseason checklist by hiring a new coach to lead the team.
This series will not be for the faint of heart, according to the former NHL blueliner.
It’s time to examine what teams will need to accomplish over the coming months. Next up is a look at New Jersey.
The Devils have filled their enforcer role for the foreseeable future.
A minor-league veteran is sticking around the northeast next season. On Thursday, New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald, along with assistant GM Dan MacKinnon, announced the team has re-signed forward Samuel Laberge to a one-year, two-way contract for the 2024-25 season.
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