BUFFALO – Before their first game against the New Jersey Devils since the Sabres let winger Stefan Noesen get away with hitting Tage Thompson in the head and concussing him last season, some of the center’s teammates volunteered to fight.
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.
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.
Joe McDonald: Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm left last night’s game in the first period. He had missed most of last season with a knee injury.
The New Jersey Devils will have to wait a little while longer to see winger Stefan Noesen in action. Head coach Sheldon Keefe relayed that Noesen is continuing to progress in his return from a groin injury, but will need the entire preseason before he’s back to full health, to James Nichols of New Jersey Hockey Now.
The New Jersey Devils have opened training camp for the 2025-26 season. Expectations are high for the Devils, but the story of 2024-25 was injuries. The injury bug has continued this year, as the team has announced multiple ailments to open training camp.
The New Jersey Devils provided several injury updates on Thursday after their second day of training camp, the most notable being that winger Stefan Noesen is expected to miss some time due to a groin injury.
When analyzing what prevents the New Jersey Devils from taking a healthy step forward from an inconsistent team with upside, there are a few factors that you can point to.
New Jersey Devils player Stefan Noesen was involved in a play that had many wondering if he would receive supplemental punishment. The play occurred Sunday afternoon with 5:11 remaining in the third period near the Devils' blue line.
In the Sunday game between the New Jersey Devils and the Buffalo Sabres, things got a bit feisty between Stefan Noesen and Tage Thompson. The Devils’ star would deliver a brutal hit on Thompson leaving him down on the ground.
The NHL have been trying to get hits to the head out of the league for years, but on Sunday, Stefan Noesen took it to another level with a hit on Tage Thompson, one which somehow drew no reaction from his Sabres teammates.
New Jersey Devils forward Stefan Noesen was called for a goaltender interference infraction in the second period of Wednesday night’s loss to the Los Angeles Kings.
Stefan Noesen just scored his career-high 15th goal of the season for the New Jersey Devils, and it’s not even Christmas yet. It hasn’t been a linear path to NHL success.
Rumors about the future of Detroit Red Wings coach Derek Lalonde are taking on a Chicken Little feel to them. This guy is falling! This guy is falling!
When the free agency window opened, most fans and media expected the New Jersey Devils to be active. They began the day by signing two proven veterans, Brenden Dillon and Brett Pesce.
We’ve reached the early-ish juncture of the NHL season in which sample sizes are just large enough to be interesting. With every team in the 15-20 game range, we can already call it the quarter mark of 2024-25.
Stefan Noesen scored consecutive goals in the second period Sunday night for the host New Jersey Devils, who rode a five-goal flurry to a 6-2 win over the Anaheim Ducks in Newark, N.J.
The New Jersey Devils have signed forward Stefan Noesen to a three-year, $8.25 million contract. According to the terms of the deal, the contract will have an average annual value (AAV) of $2.75 million.
Stefan Noesen scored the go-ahead goal with 8:58 remaining in the third period, and the Carolina Hurricanes held on for a 3-2 win over the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday night in St.
As the trade deadline nears, with it coming on March 8, the clock is ticking for teams to entertain trades and set their sights on their rosters moving forward even after the 2023-24 season.
The Carolina Hurricanes season has been marked by almost anything but consistency. While the team lately has picked up their play, they are still searching for consistent rhythm.
Well, last night beat us down with our puck picks. That wasn't too fun, and there's not much to do but move on. Tonight feels like a potential breath of fresh air, as we have a pair of Game 5s, meaning that teams are returning to where this series began.
We've had a nice postseason here on hockey for the most part, and I'm finding the steadiest bet has been point props, as in a player to record either a goal or an assist.
We broke through with a real solid night on the ice yesterday, and now we look to build on that with Friday's lone game. It's Game 2 for the Devils and Hurricanes, with Carolina taking the first one 5-1.