When the New Jersey Devils drafted Jack Hughes first overall back in the 2019 Draft, the team and fans alike thought they were getting a top-tier NHL center to join the likes of Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon, among others.
The New Jersey Devils entered the season with high expectations — and through the early stretch, their offensive depth has turned those expectations into results.
On Tuesday night, the New Jersey Devils traveled to Scotiabank Arena to face the Toronto Maple Leafs, seeking their fifth consecutive victory. They pulled off a triumphant two-game homestand last week, defeating both the Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers.
Prior to defeating the Edmonton Oilers over the weekend, the last four game winning streak that the New Jersey Devils enjoyed was almost three years ago and over 1000 days ago.
Here are your links for today: Five in a row! Jack Hughes finished off a hat trick in the last minute of Tuesday night’s 5-2 victory over the Leafs as Jake Allen put up another impressive performance, and the Devils kept the penalty kill streak alive.
The New Jersey Devils have a short turnaround as they try to extend their winning streak when they return home on Wednesday to face the Minnesota Wild in Newark, N.J.
Jack Hughes delivered a superstar performance in a hostile building tonight, scoring his third career hat trick as the surging New Jersey Devils defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2 at Scotiabank Arena.
On Oct. 21, the Toronto Maple Leafs hosted the New Jersey Devils for their first matchup of the 2025-26 season. The Devils were looking to keep their four-game win streak alive, while the Maple Leafs were looking to get back in the win column.
After being held without a goal through the first three games of the season, Jack Hughes is officially on a tear. He scored his first of the year in the
"Hughes Brothers ’Pucks & Pages" has officially been launched by New Jersey Devils star players Jack and Luke Hughes. Jack, a forward, and Luke, a defenseman have launched this multi-year reading program in order to promote literacy among New Jersey’s youth.
The New Jersey Devils are only a few weeks into the 2025-26 NHL season, but the injury bug has already made its presence felt. From key defensemen to depth forwards, and even their starting goaltender, the Devils’ roster has taken a noticeable hit.
The New Jersey Devils can complete their first five-game winning streak in more than two years Tuesday night when they visit the Toronto Maple Leafs. They made it four in a row Saturday afternoon with a 5-3 home victory over the Edmonton Oilers in which Jack Hughes scored twice.
The New Jersey Devils had a measuring stick week. They faced the Tampa Bay Lightning on the road, then hosted the Florida Panthers, and wrapped up the tough games with an afternoon game against the Edmonton Oilers.
The New Jersey Devils defeated the Edmonton Oilers 5-3 on Saturday afternoon at the Prudential Center. The Devils weren’t crisp early but steadily improved throughout the game to grab a lead, and they never relinquished it.
TSN: Pierre LeBrun spoke with Toronto Maple Leafs (MLSE CEO and president), Keith Pelley. “One of the things that Pelley said is that it’s “go time,” especially with the cap going up.
New Jersey Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe announced Wednesday that goaltender Jacob Markstrom will be out several weeks with a lower-body injury. The news comes after the team recalled goaltender Nico Daws from their AHL affiliate, the Utica Comets.
The Devils announced that goaltender Jacob Markström will be sidelined for “a couple of weeks” after sustaining an injury in Monday’s win over the Blue Jackets.
The Devils announced they’ve placed winger Zack MacEwen on injured reserve with the previously reported undisclosed injury that has him out indefinitely.
The New Jersey Devils’ goaltending situation took an unexpected turn Monday night after both netminders came away banged up in a win over the Columbus Blue Jackets.
The New Jersey Devils received what could be unfortunate news on Monday night when starting goaltender Jake Allen — who had been stellar through the first 40 minutes — did not return to the ice for the start of the third period.
A veteran grinder is going to be on the shelf for the foreseeable future. When speaking to the media on Monday, New Jersey Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe revealed that forward Zack MacEwen will miss a “considerable amount of time” with an injury.