The Devils suffered a tough home loss to the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday. Running into a divisional rival like Carolina, as they were starting to build momentum, was a challenge.
On Saturday evening, the New Jersey Devils faced a pivotal Metropolitan Division contest against a Carolina Hurricanes squad they’ve mightily struggled against.
On Saturday morning, the New Jersey Devils announced a few roster moves. Prior to the roster freeze on Friday, they assigned forward Xavier Parent and defenseman Calen Addison to the American Hockey League (AHL).
There's more to hockey than scoring goals and stopping pucks. For some players, putting up points came second to their main task: angering their opponents.
According to a team announcement, the New Jersey Devils have placed forward Timo Meier on the non-roster list for personal leave/family health matter. New Jersey has recalled defenseman Calen Addison from the AHL’s Utica Comets in a corresponding roster move.
The New Jersey Devils have mightily struggled, losing six of their last seven and falling entirely out of a playoff spot. They need to figure it out quickly.
Yesterday morning, the New Jersey Devils announced that Timo Meier had to step away from the team for a personal leave of absence to attend to a family health matter.
New Jersey Devils forward Timo Meier began a leave of absence from the team to address "a family health matter." "The entire organization supports Timo and his family and appreciates everyone respecting their privacy at this time," the Devils said in a statement Thursday.
The New Jersey Devils have announced a couple of roster moves on the morning of Thursday, Dec. 11. The first announcement was that Timo Meier will be taking a leave of absence to attend to a family health matter.
On Thursday, the New Jersey Devils announced that forward Timo Meier has taken a personal leave of absence. The 29-year-old is taking time away from the team to tend to a family health matter.
Saturday night at TD Garden was a clash of wills with the Boston Bruins finally earning back-to-back wins for the first time in weeks, defeating the New Jersey Devils, 4-1.
With the dog days of the offseason finally in the rearview, the New Jersey Devils are set to begin an action-packed 2025-26 season. Following a disappointing first-round playoff exit, fans are anxious to see whether the group can bounce back with a strong performance.
When the New Jersey Devils acquired Timo Meier from the San Jose Sharks at the 2023 Trade Deadline, expectations were sky-high. The 6-foot-1 power forward arrived with a reputation as a dynamic scorer, fresh off a 31-goal stretch in San Jose that had cemented him as one of the NHL’s most dangerous shooting threats.
The New Jersey Devils lost to the Carolina Hurricanes in five games in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Coming into the season, they had a new coach, a new goalie, and high expectations.
Timo Meier scored the eventual game-winner as the visiting New Jersey Devils defeated the Utah Hockey Club 3-1 on Saturday night in Salt Lake City. Nico Hischier and Curtis Lazar also scored for the Devils, who avoided a second consecutive loss and improved to 6-5-0 over its last 11.
The Timo Meier breakout is coming, and the New Jersey Devils sure could use it. All signs have been pointing this way, and history has shown, at least since joining the Devils, that Timo Meier is a second-half player.
New Jersey Devils forward Timo Meier may face some additional punishment from the NHL after his knee on knee hit to Carolina's Martin Necas. On Saturday
After a thrilling 4-2 win on home ice Friday night, the New Jersey Devils and Carolina Hurricanes were back at it for the final time this regular season.
It’ll be an early Thanksgiving for Timo Meier. The New Jersey Devils forward received a one-game suspension from the Department of Player Safety for an illegal cross-check to the face of Nashville Predators forward, Zachary L’Heureux.
On Monday night, in a game between the New Jersey Devils and the Nashville Predators, Devils forward Timo Meier received a five-minute major penalty for cross-checking Predators forward Zachary L’Heureux.
Timo Meier wanted to stay with the San Jose Sharks. The Swiss winger, selected by the Sharks with the ninth-overall pick of the 2015 Draft, cemented his stardom in his last two years in teal, scoring 66 goals and 128 points in just 134 games.