Fresh off the Olympic break, Jack Hughes and the Devils hosted the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday at Prudential Center, aiming to snap their three-game losing streak.
The NHL’s Olympic break has come and gone; seven New Jersey Devils players went out and represented their national team in the competition. While only Jack Hughes came home with a medal, five of the seven including him went out and looked at least as good as their best games this season in New Jersey.
What a whirlwind of a year it’s been so far for Jack Hughes. It began with trade rumors heavily linking his brother Quinn to join him and Luke in New Jersey.
Fresh off a Gold Medal, Jack Hughes and the New Jersey Devils returned from their Olympic hiatus in an attempt to get back on the right foot and kickstart a “hell of a run” — Jake Allen’s words from before the break — to claw their way back into the playoffs.
The New Jersey Devils were getting set to host the Buffalo Sabres in both teams' first game back from the Olympic break. But before the game got started, the New Jersey Devils honored Jack Hughes for his performance at the Milan Olympics after he scored the Golden Goal in overtime to beat Team Canada 2-1.
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Boy, those two weeks just flew by, huh? Oh well, back to this. You remember this, right? Hockey that isn’t much fun to watch. Meaningless hockey. Hockey that leaves you angry and baffled instead of excited.
One of the highlights of the 2026 Winter Olympics was Jack Hughes scoring the overtime goal to give the U.S. Men’s Hockey Team the gold medal. Since then, the team has been on a whirlwind, with Hughes front and center.
The New Jersey Devils are emerging from the Olympic break in a less-than-ideal scenario. With just 25 games at hand — and a bleak 28-27-2 record — the team needs a hard reset in order to salvage the season.
Hughes became an American hockey legend when he scored the "golden goal" early into overtime to propel Team USA to a thrilling 2-1 win over Canada in the gold-medal game at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics.
The New Jersey Devils announced a few roster transactions on Friday (Feb. 20) afternoon. They have recalled forward Dylan Wendt from the Utica Comets, their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate.
Even with the NHL season on pause while players are at the Olympics, General Managers around the league have been talking, with the March 6th Trade Deadline rapidly approaching.
The Devils will recall forward Lenni Hameenaho and defenseman Colton White back to the NHL roster after the Olympic break, per James Nichols of New Jersey Hockey Now.
With the Olympic break upon us, the trade deadline is under a month away. Where does each team stand, and what moves should they be looking to make? We continue our look around the league at teams on the playoff bubble, next up: the Devils.
The Devils announced they’ve placed center Marc McLaughlin on waivers for the purpose of assignment to AHL Utica. The transaction implies he’s ready to come off the injured non-roster list after sitting out the entire season to date with an undisclosed injury.