On Sunday, Dec. 21, the New Jersey Devils hosted the Buffalo Sabres for their second matchup of the season. In their first matchup of the season, the Devils shut out the Sabres 5-0 on Nov.
Call it a Christmas miracle or some festive holiday spirit, but New Jersey Devils' star center Jack Hughes is back in business. Ahead of hosting the Buffalo Sabres on Dec.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The New Jersey Devils will get an influx of talent for their Sunday matchup against the Buffalo Sabres. Forward Jack Hughes will make his return to the lineup after missing the last 17 games with a hand injury.
The New Jersey Devils are expected to receive a big boost tonight, as franchise center Jack Hughes told the media today, including NHL.com’s Mike Morreale, that he expects to be in the lineup for the team’s game against the Buffalo Sabres.
The Devils continued their climb toward consistency on Friday night, edging out the Utah Mammoth 2-1 at the Delta Center for their second consecutive victory.
The New Jersey Devils have won four of their last six games, moving them back into a Metropolitan Division playoff spot and within just one point of the Washington Capitals for second place.
On Saturday morning, the New Jersey Devils announced a few roster moves. Prior to the roster freeze on Friday, they assigned forward Xavier Parent and defenseman Calen Addison to the American Hockey League (AHL).
Stefan Noesen scored the go-ahead goal at the 4:20 mark of the third period and Jacob Markstrom made 32 saves as the New Jersey Devils completed a sweep of their two-game western road trip with a 2-1 victory over the Utah Mammoth on Friday night in Salt Lake City.
The New Jersey Devils have a problem. They need to upgrade their roster if they want to compete for a Stanley Cup, but they don't have the cap space to make meaningful additions.
The New Jersey Devils defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 2-1 in a shootout on Wednesday night in Las Vegas. The Devils put together their most complete performance in a long time, controlling play for much of the night.
The New Jersey Devils have had their struggles this year with the injury bug. Jack Hughes is the highest profile, but defensemen Simon Nemec and Jonathan Kovacevic are also on the sidelines.
After missing the past 24 games with an upper-body injury, the Devils announced they’ve activated top-pair defenseman Brett Pesce from injured reserve, indicating he’ll be in the lineup tonight against the Golden Knights.
TSN: Darren Dreger said that the New Jersey Devils are getting defenseman Brett Pesce back, and forward Jack Hughes isn’t far behind. Despite that, the Devils are in the market for a centerman and a defenseman.
Yesterday, there was news that the New Jersey Devils had let it be known that they would be willing to move the great offensive blueliner Dougie Hamilton.
Frustration is beginning to boil over among New Jersey Devils fans, and a recent loss only added fuel to the fire. After falling 2-1 to the Vancouver Canucks, the Devils once again found themselves facing season-dooming chatter.
Peter Baugh of The Athletic: The New Jersey Devils were in on Quinn Hughes trade talks and they felt they made a strong offer, according to a source. It’s not known exactly what was offered, but something comparable would have been Simon Nemec, Dawson Mercer, a prospect and a first.
New Jersey Devils forward Timo Meier began a leave of absence from the team to address "a family health matter." "The entire organization supports Timo and his family and appreciates everyone respecting their privacy at this time," the Devils said in a statement Thursday.