The New Jersey Devils have announced several roster transactions, following their 4-3 overtime win against the Colorado Avalanche. Goaltender Nico Daws has been re-assigned to the American Hockey League (AHL), and defenseman Seamus Casey has been recalled from the Utica Comets. It was only a matter of time before Daws made his return to the AHL.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
With their Oct. 9 season opener right around the corner, the New Jersey Devils are looking to bounce back in 2025-26, following a crushing first-round playoff exit.
The New Jersey Devils are facing their first true blue line test of the season. With Johnathan Kovacevic expected to miss part of the regular season and Luke Hughes remaining unsigned, the team has a vacancy on defense.
At the start of the offseason, the New Jersey Devils were in a unique position, with a surplus of defensive talent on their hands. Last month, they parted ways with Brian Dumoulin, who signed a three-year deal with the Los Angeles Kings.
On Wednesday morning, the New Jersey Devils announced they have recalled defenseman Seamus Casey from the Utica Comets of the American Hockey League (AHL).
The Devils announced they’ve called up top defense prospect Seamus Casey from AHL Utica. No corresponding move was made, nor was one necessary. There aren’t any new injury designations on New Jersey’s blue line, so it’s likely a performance-driven recall.
On Saturday morning, the New Jersey Devils announced a few roster moves following the NHL trade deadline. Defenseman Seamus Casey was re-assigned to the American Hockey League (AHL).
If I’m being honest, this year’s trade market isn’t very strong. I would love to see the Oilers go out and make a really big splash and after watching the team get stomped by the Anaheim Ducks in their return to Rogers Place on Tuesday night, I would hope that GM Stan Bowman is feeling some amount of pressure to go out and shake this team up.
NEWARK—New Jersey Devils defenseman Seamus Casey is no stranger to international play. The 4 Nations Face-Off hype has gotten to him, too, and he’s motivated to be part of it in the future.
Shockwaves were sent through all avenues of New Jersey Devils discourse when the team announced their surprise demotion of rookie defenseman Seamus Casey to the Utica Comets of the American Hockey League (AHL).
The New Jersey Devils have sent down defenseman Seamus Casey to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate the Utica Comets. Casey has tallied three goals and four points in eight games while averaging 11:58 minutes of ice time.
New Jersey Devils rookie defenseman Seamus Casey has been a revelation. The 20-year-old rookie has stepped up in a time of need, playing on his off side and filling a void in the wake of key injuries.
There is a lot of talk surrounding Montreal Canadiens defenseman Lane Hutson, and rightfully so. However, something similar happens in New Jersey with Devils defenseman Seamus Casey.
Now that’s more like it. The New Jersey Devils’ 3-0 victory over the Utah Hockey Club was much cleaner than their previous game against the Washington Capitals.
The New Jersey Devils opened their season with a commanding 4-1 victory over the Buffalo Sabres. Playing in that game and making his NHL debut was rookie defender Seamus Casey.
Many signs point to Seamus Casey becoming a stud in the NHL. However, with so much young defensive talent on the New Jersey Devils roster, it’s difficult to see where he fits for the 2024-25 season.
New Jersey Devils President and General Manager Tom Fitzgerald announced Monday that the Devils have agreed to terms with defenseman Seamus Casey on a three-year, entry-level contract.
Michigan defenseman Seamus Casey was drafted by the New Jersey Devils in the second round of the 2022 NHL Draft, but he remains undecided about his professional future.
The United States are heading back to the semifinals of the 2024 World Junior Championship and are the favorites to win gold when the tournament resumes.
With Team Canada eliminated from the World Junior Championship tournament on Tuesday, the gold is ripe for the taking. New Jersey Devils prospect, Seamus Casey, is trying to help Team USA get there.