A few questions for New Jersey Devils’ Tom Fitzgerald Mike Morreale of NHL.com: It has been a surreal offseason for many teams but New Jersey will be one of the seven that expects at least a nine month layoff. They prepare for the NHL Draft to be held virtually October 9th and 10th. New Jersey
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The Devils could use someone like Johnny Gaudreau, but they wouldn’t be the only team interested Randy Miller of NJ.com: Calgary Flames forward Johnny Gaudreau is back in the rumor mill. The Flames could be looking to shake up their core, with Gaudreau and maybe Sean Monahan possibly being shopped this offseason. The New Jersey
Finding a top-flight, left-handed defenseman has been a problem for the New Jersey Devils for a few years now. Their last significant addition on the left side of their blue line was Will Butcher, who signed as a rookie free agent way back in 2017. That’s a long time to go without upgrading an essential position group,
After last summer’s marquee additions of P.K. Subban, Jack Hughes, Wayne Simmonds, and Nikita Gusev, cautious optimism surrounded a New Jersey Devils team that had reached the postseason only once in seven years. A return to the playoffs in 2019-20 seemed plausible at long last. After a slow start and lackluster winter painfully reinforced the
With Phase 2 of the 2020 NHL Draft Lottery complete, the draft picture is becoming clearer and clearer. We now know the order of the top-15 of the 2020 NHL Draft, with the New York Rangers winning the unprecedented second stage of the draft and the rights to select the projected top prospect, Alexis Lafrenière.
In today’s NHL rumor rundown, the Blue Jackets got good news when it comes to a couple of potentially injured players, while the Tampa Bay Lightning got potentially bad news when it comes to their star defenseman. The New Jersey Devils officially picked up two extra draft picks and the Nashville Predators are looking at
NHL doing 1,500 tests per day with no positives so far Darren Dreger: Since Sunday when the teams arrived in the Hub cities, the NHL has conducted 1,500 tests per day and there have been no positive COVID test results. Results are processed in 24 hours or less. Andy Strickland: St. Louis Blues GM Doug
RFA bridge deals, issues with back-loading contracts, Devils RFAs and the Hurricanes defense and the Seattle expansion draft Corey Masisak of The Athletic: (mailbag) More teams will likely be looking at bridge deals for restricted free agents as opposed to long-term deals. One downfall for teams doing this is that players will be closer to
Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet: Believe that the Arizona Coyotes’ initial offer to pending UFA Taylor Hall was a five-year deal with a $7.25 million AAV. That won’t be their final offer. Also, believe that situation is very important to Hall. While the Coyotes re-signing Hall remains an option, it’s hard to see the Peter Chiarelli
DeMelo an offseason priority for the Jets Ken Wiebe of Sportsnet: (mailbag) One the Winnipeg Jets main priorities this offseason will be to re-sign defenseman Dylan DeMelo. The Jets have a bit more flexibility this offseason than they did last offseason when they needed to re-sign Kyle Connor and Patrik Laine. DeMelo may not be
The New Jersey Devils will have a lot of money to spend on unrestricted free agents and trades this offseason. But they’ll also have to keep a chunk of change aside for some notable restricted free agents (RFAs), one being Jesper Bratt. The Swedish winger was a sixth-round pick of the Devils in 2016 and has performed
The Buffalo Sabres aren’t trading Jack Eichel Joe DiBiase of WGR 550: There is no way the Buffalo Sabres are going to trade forward Jack Eichel. Yes, he aired his frustration with losing, but that is about it. gets why fans of some teams would be interested in the idea of acquiring. The cost would
Corey Masisak of The Athletic: The New Jersey Devils will have some salary cap space available this offseason. Interim GM Tom Fitzgerald has said he’d like to add some veteran players. It is possible that whoever ends up being the GM of the team doesn’t find any free agents or trade partners. There is no
Devils coaching search Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet: Lindy Ruff has a shot at being the New Jersey Devils next head coach. Potential GM candidates that they are talking to have asked if they could have some input on the coaching decision. Some have said that Ruff is a candidate no matter what. Senators would listen,
Oilers could look at a couple of ‘tweener’ free agents … Puljujarvi could sign with Karpat again Kurt Leavins of the Edmonton Journal: Now that Edmonton Oilers defenseman Dmitri Samorukov is signed to play in the KHL next season, it shouldn’t be a surprise if they sign a couple of defensemen who could play in
The Blues won’t bring Kevin Shattenkirk back. Schwartz will get paid on his next deal Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic: (mailbag) If Alex Pietrangelo doesn’t re-sign with the St. Louis Blues, don’t expect the Blues to re-sign Kevin Shattenkirk. The Blues already have Colton Parayko and Justin Faulk on the right side. Shattenkirk’s departure wasn’t
Could the Devils bring back Andy Greene? May take a year or two to attract free agents Corey Masisak of The Athletic: (mailbag) If the New Jersey Devils are looking to bring in a veteran defenseman this offseason to help mentor some of their younger players, bringing back Andy Greene could be an option. The
On the Devils head coaching position Corey Masisak: New Jersey Devils interim GM Tom Fitzgerald on the status of interim head coach Alain Nasreddine: “Nothing different.” TSN: Darren Dreger on the New Jersey Devils coaching search. Current interim head coach Alain Nasreddine is still one of the top candidates. “… but the name that I
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