A couple of players might be heading back out of the Garden State. On Friday, the New Jersey Devils placed forward Juho Lammikko and defenseman Colton White on waivers, making them available to the other 31 teams in the NHL.
The New Jersey Devils are attempting to jettison a few depth options from their roster. The Devils announced that they’ve placed forward Juho Lammikko and defenseman Colton White on waivers.
The New Jersey Devils announced Tuesday that forward Cody Glass has been placed on injured reserve with a lower-body injury, while forward Juho Lammikko has been activated off of injured reserve.
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The New Jersey Devils will welcome some veteran grit back into their lineup Wednesday, as the team announced that forward Stefan Noesen has been activated from injured reserve and will draw into the lineup against the Minnesota Wild.
The Devils had a disappointing first-round exit in this year’s playoffs, which capped off a frustrating season marked by injuries to key players, inconsistent play, and a bottom six that underperformed.
The Devils signed center Juho Lammikko to a one-way deal worth $800K, PuckPedia reports. He’ll look to win out a roster spot in training camp and avoid waivers and a subsequent assignment to AHL Utica, although the one-way deal stipulates that it won’t affect him financially if it happens.
On Saturday, it was reported that the New Jersey Devils had signed forward Juho Lammikko to a one-year contract. According to PuckPedia, the deal, which is a one-way contract for the 2025-26 season, carries a cap hit of $800,000.
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