Auston Matthews and Jack Hughes are two of the best centers in the entire NHL and no-doubt leaders of the Toronto Maple Leafs and New Jersey Devils respectfully.
Over the past two seasons, a lot has been made of the New Jersey Devils’ struggles in the second half of back-to-backs. In 2023-24, a campaign that ended without a playoff berth, New Jersey went 3-11-2 in such situations.
The New Jersey Devils have not played in a Stanley Cup Final since 2012, and since then have been to the playoffs just three times. Still, this is a team that is growing and becoming a contender.
Here are your links for today: “For the Devils, if (Quinn) Hughes wants to go there to join his brothers, how do you not make that commitment next summer?
Part of what makes watching sports so great is the ability to watch an athlete’s career progress over time. While the New Jersey Devils don’t have any Alexander Ovechkin goal chase-esque storylines in 2025-26, there are still some to keep an eye on.
As the Vancouver Canucks get ready for the upcoming season, the front office is now dealing with the potential of losing an All-Star. That would be Quinn Hughes, who has been involved in different rumors all offseason.
A little over a year ago, the New Jersey Devils announced they had traded fan favorite Alexander Holtz and goaltender Akira Schmid to the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for Paul Cotter and a 2025 third-round draft pick.
When people talk about the New Jersey Devils, the conversation almost always circles back to Jack Hughes—the undeniable superstar of the franchise. However,
Ryan Novozinsky of NJ Advance Media for NJ.com: As Novozinsky writes, the New Jersey Devils need a top-six scoring winger. New Jersey can’t rely on Ondrej Palat, Dawson Mercer, or Stefan Noesen to be that player.
The New Jersey Devils fell in the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs. New Jersey believed it had the roster needed to contend for the Stanley Cup this past season.
One of the biggest topics surrounding the New Jersey Devils this offseason has been when General Manager Tom Fitzgerald was going to extend Defenseman Luke Hughes.
On Tuesday, Aug. 19, USA Hockey announced the 44 players who received invitations to the Men’s Olympic Orientation Camp. Three of those 44 players are New Jersey Devils; forward Jack Hughes and defensemen Luke Hughes and Brett Pesce received the honor of an invitation.
Let’s get the obvious out of the way: the New Jersey Devils struggled to consistently find the back of the net in 2024-25. Their season-to-season offensive production dropped nearly 10%…and that’s partially masked by a red-hot power play, as even strength scoring dropped ~16%.
Despite numerous New Jersey Devils receiving nominations and votes for the 2025 NHL Awards, no players went on to become finalists. Jack Hughes was their nominee for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy for the second year in a row.
We've seen plenty of players this off-season leave the NHL for overseas opportunities, and now Devil Reilly Walsh is among them after signing in the KHL.
New Jersey Devils defenseman Luke Hughes still needs a new contract before the 2025-2026 season begins. The restricted free agent has quickly become one of the best defenders in New Jersey and a core member of the organization.
The Seattle Kraken have announced two late-summer hires. Recently retired pro Zac Dalpe will join the club as a Player Development Consultant, and Adam Purner will take on the role of Video Analyst, in the 2025-26 season.
Rugged forward Nathan Bastian signed a one-year, $775,000 contract with the Dallas Stars on Saturday. Bastian, 27, recorded 10 points (four goals, six assists) and 138 hits in 59 games last season with the New Jersey Devils.
It’s time for another round of NHL rumours. We’re in the middle part of the summer, but there’s plenty of chatter. This time of year is quiet, but general manager are still working hard behind the scenes.
Luke Hughes and the Devils have remained in contract talks throughout the offseason, a luxury they have thanks to the star defender carrying 10.2(c) status that makes him ineligible for an offer sheet.
Welcome back. It’s time for Daily Faceoff’s third annual NHL Prospect Pool Breakdown, looking at the best all 32 teams have to offer. We’re highlighting the top 10 prospects for every franchise, their biggest strengths and weaknesses and so much more.
On Thursday, New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald announced that the team has signed forward Thomas Bordeleau to a one-year, two-way contract.
Hockey and sports in general can be broken down into moments. Some moments are bigger than others and chart the course of a franchise and an entire league.
It’s time for another round of NHL rumours. We’re in the dog days of summer, but that doesn’t mean that the rumours have stopped. Teams have already made most of their signings, but that has given way to trade chatter.