New Jersey Devils legend Martin Brodeur has been named to the NHL’s Quarter-Century Team, as part of the final group of players unveiled. It comes as no surprise that Brodeur was included, given that he holds the league title in career victories, recording 691 wins throughout 22 seasons.
This upcoming offseason is, without a doubt, a massive one for the New Jersey Devils. While it certainly hasn’t been a perfect run for general manager Tom Fitzgerald, he did a great job in getting his core pieces locked up long-term: Timo Meier (2030-31), Jesper Bratt (2030-31) and Jack Hughes (2029-30).
The New Jersey Devils were the first team eliminated from the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, bowing out to the Carolina Hurricanes in five games in Round 1.
Longtime New York-based NHL analyst Larry Brooks has suggested a blockbuster deal that sees the New Jersey Devils land Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks to play with brothers Jack and Luke.
There are indelible images of certain athletes in specific uniforms. Barry Sanders wearing the Honolulu blue and silver of the Detroit Lions, for example.
The 2024-25 season is officially over for the New Jersey Devils. After a first-round playoff exit at the hands of the Carolina Hurricanes, the Devils will have to look ahead to the future.
The New Jersey Devils announced Friday a number of changes to the coaching staff for both the NHL club and their AHL affiliate, the Utica Comets. Assistant coaches Ryan McGill and Chris Taylor will not have their contracts renewed for the 2025-26 campaign.
The New Jersey Devils reached the postseason this year, but they fell short of advancing past the first round. New Jersey lost in five games to the Carolina Hurricanes, ending any hope the franchise had for this season.
The New Jersey Devils are making multiple coaching changes after being eliminated in the first round of the playoffs this year. Many fans expected the New Jersey Devils to be contenders for the Stanley Cup this year.
The New Jersey Devils held their final media availability of the season with President and General Manager Tom Fitzgerald and head coach Sheldon Keefe.
After a first-round playoff exit and another injury-plagued campaign, New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald made clear that the current roster has run its course.
The New Jersey Devils roster will be completely different from this past season. President and General Manager Tom Fitzgerald spoke firmly during the final media availability of the season about the changes coming from the 2025-26 season.
The New Jersey Devils announced Thursday that the club has signed right winger Nathan Legare to a one-year, two-way contract extension that carries a $775,000 average annual value.
After upgrading their goaltending with an offseason trade for former Calgary Flames net-minder Jakob Markstrom plus the free-agent additions of defensemen Brett Pesce and Brenden Dillon and forwards Stefan Noesen and Tomas Tatar, many expected the New Jersey Devils to be a Stanley Cup contender in 2024.
The New Jersey Devils have re-signed forward Nathan Legare to a one-year, two-way, league-minimum contract. Legare spent the bulk of this season in the AHL, where his 102 penalty minutes confidently led the Utica Comets.
The New Jersey Devils announced Thursday that the club has signed right winger Lenni Hameenaho to a three-year, entry-level contract set to begin in the 2025-26 season.
New Jersey Devils GM Tom Fitzgerald told the media on Thursday, “We won’t be coming back with the same group. Because it was just not good enough.” Unhappy with the club’s finish to the season and injury to Jack Hughes, Fitzgerald noted, “I like our group.
The New Jersey Devils lineup is undergoing a wave of tune ups, check ups, and surgeries to get back to full health after the end of their postseason run.
The New Jersey Devils were the first team eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2025 after bowing out to the Carolina Hurricanes in five games in Round 1.
The New Jersey Devils could receive a boost from Finland next season, as general manager Tom Fitzgerald shares that centerman Lenni Hameenaho is expected to move to North America, per Devils’ team reporter Amanda Stein.
The New Jersey Devils fought hard in round one, but after another playoff failure, GM Tom Fitzgerald has declared that some major changes are on the way.
The New Jersey Devils entered the 2024-25 season as possible Stanley Cup contenders thanks to young crop of stars and a few key additions that bolstered the rest of the lineup.
Hughes has two years remaining on his contract and Canucks president Jim Rutherford acknowledged the defenseman's desire to play with his siblings one day.
Simon Nemec scored 2:36 into the second overtime Friday night for the New Jersey Devils, who got back into their Eastern Conference first-round series with a 3-2 win over the Carolina Hurricanes.