The New Jersey Devils trail the Carolina Hurricanes in the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs. New Jersey enters Game 3 without a win in the matchup.
He is expected to make an ahead-of-schedule return for the team in Friday's Game 3 against the Hurricanes.
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
The New Jersey Devils are backed into a corner in their first-round series against the Carolina Hurricanes. Facing a 2-0 deficit, the Devils are nearing the brink of elimination.
Lightning center Anthony Cirelli is a game-time decision for Game 2 vs. Florida tonight after departing Game 1 early with an undisclosed injury, tweets Colby Guy of the Palm Beach Post.
It’s going to be a while before the Devils get some help on the back end.
The New Jersey Devils‘ blue line is banged up. On Friday, Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald announced that Jonas Siegenthaler will miss the remainder of the regular season while fellow rearguard Dougie Hamilton will ‘miss an extended period of time’ due to injury.
James Nichols of New Jersey Hockey NOW:: So, it is time for the silly season as the NHL Trade Deadline approaches. With the injuries to Jonas Siegenthaler, Dougie Hamilton, and Jack Hughes, New Jersey goes forward.
The New Jersey Devils were dealt a blow when defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler went down with an injury against the Pittsburgh Penguins just before the 4 Nations Face-Off break.
Two seasons ago, Siegenthaler had a heck of a year with the Devils and was looking like he could be a top 4, shutdown defenseman for years to come. Last year, however, he regressed big time.
The New Jersey Devils have made a flurry of move with the hockey world’s attention turning back toward NHL rosters.
On Tuesday afternoon, the New Jersey Devils announced that defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler was placed on injured reserve (IR), following a morning filled with roster transactions.
As NHL teams started to open up their facilities as the 4 Nations Face-Off comes to an end, the New Jersey Devils announced on Tuesday that defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler underwent a procedure during the league-wide pause to address a lower-body injury.
The team announced that goaltender Nico Daws and defensemen Simon Nemec and Santeri Hatakka have been assigned to AHL Utica.
The Devils placed defenseman Santeri Hatakka on waivers Friday for the purposes of reassignment to AHL Utica, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports. The move indicates he’s been cleared to play after spending the first four months of the season on injured reserve due to shoulder surgery.
When New Jersey Devils defenseman, Jonas Siegenthaler, went down with an injury during Tuesday’s first period versus the Pittsburgh Penguins, they were forced to play over 40 minutes with five defensemen.
The 4 Nations Face-Off break cannot come soon enough for the New Jersey Devils. It was another bittersweet victory on Tuesday after the Devils pulled out the extra point in the shootout, despite another key injury.
New Jersey Devils defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler finished last season with injuries and less-than-stellar results. Currently, he is an effective big-minute defenders in his own end.
Last season, the New Jersey Devils struggled on the defensive side of things, giving up 3.43 goals per game – 26th in the NHL. Sure, some of that had to do with poor goaltending, but breakdowns and missed assignments seemed to be a nightly occurrence.
The New Jersey Devils got some bad news on Wednesday. Interim head coach Travis Green told reporters that defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler will be out “for an extended period of time” with a concussion.
The New Jersey Devils will welcome back defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler to their lineup on Tuesday after he missed 16 games with a broken left foot. Siegenthaler, 26, injured the foot blocking a shot against the Vancouver Canucks back on Jan.
After New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald acquired defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler for a 2021 third-round pick, Siegenthaler has endured a rollercoaster-esque few seasons.
The New Jersey Devils’ injury luck has been absolutely brutal this season. Learning that Jack Hughes was injured enough to miss Saturday’s contest against brother, Quinn, and the Vancouver Canucks was devastating enough.
Devils blueliner Jonas Siegenthaler sustained a broken foot in Saturday’s 6-4 loss to the Canucks.
The Devils acquired Siegenthaler from the Washington Capitals in April for the Arizona Coyotes' conditional third-round pick in this year's draft that was acquired in the December 2019 Taylor Hall trade.
Siegenthaler appeared in only seven games for the Capitals this season and didn't record a single point. He'll be hoping to play more with the Devils, who could use some defensive depth.
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