The New Jersey Devils hope to continue their postseason push while keeping the host Buffalo Sabres behind in the playoff race when the two teams meet on Friday.
The bookmakers are expecting a close game between the New Jersey Devils and Buffalo Sabres when they clash on Friday at 7:00 PM ET, with the Devils at -115 on the moneyline, and the Sabres at -105.
In a down season for the New Jersey Devils, forward Curtis Lazar has had an up year. With a new career high in points, today we take a moment to appreciate a player who has had a strong campaign.
It’s safe to say the end of Vitek Vanecek’s tenure with the New Jersey Devils ended poorly. Vanecek went from being the starting goaltender on a 112-point Devils team in 2022-23 to an unreliable netminder who turned in one of the worst goaltending performances thus far in 2023-24.
To Quote Erik Karlsson, That’s Canada for You! He is right about the hype around a potential return to the Ottawa Senators and constant media speculation about Josh Anderson going to the New Jersey Devils.
While much of the drama at the NHL general manager meetings this week centered on potential rule changes and other tweaks to improve competitive balance, one of the more interesting reports is that the league has signed off on a documentary series to be produced and aired on Amazon next fall.
A shoot-first, power-forward that can score 40 goals was supposed to be the magic elixir for the New Jersey Devils. With a Selke trophy nominee Nico Hischier and a potential Hart trophy winner Jack Hughes down the middle, Timo Meier looked like the missing piece.
The New Jersey Devils traveled to Canada to take on the Toronto Maple Leafs for the first time this season. The two teams will meet one another three times in three weeks, twice in Toronto and once in New Jersey.
The PWHL announced Tuesday that PWHL New York will play two home games at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., home of the NHL’s New Jersey Devils. New York will host Boston on April 20, then Ottawa on April 30.
The New Jersey Devils are getting the most out of Jake Allen. Visiting the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday, Allen is familiar with playing north of the border.
Led by Meier-Hischier-Bratt, the Devils managed to finish the chances they created and Jake Allen made 42/45 stops to secure their 6-3 victory. With the Devils trying to scrape together every point they can, they entered the night against a tough Toronto team missing Mitch Marner and Ilya Samsonov.
Jack Hughes scored two goals late in the third period to clinch the New Jersey Devils' 6-3 victory over the host Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday. Hughes took advantage of a turnover to score his 25th goal of the season on a breakaway at 16:47 of the third.
The New Jersey Devils recalled forward Brian Halonen from their American Hockey League affiliate, the Utica Comets, the team announced on Tuesday. Halonen met the team up North this morning ahead of the Devils’ tilt against the Toronto Maple Leafs for a 7:30 puck drop at Scotiabank Arena.
The New Jersey Devils have been through a roller coaster of emotions over the past few weeks. From coaching changes to surprise moves at the trade deadline, the team is still fighting for a playoff spot and remains in the race to surpass its opponents and bring some joy to the fans.
The 2023-24 season for the New Jersey Devils can only be described as “Consistently Inconsistent.” It is amazing how the Devils can look so good for a stretch but also so bad in a split second.
The New Jersey Devils defeated the New York Islanders 4-0 on Sunday evening on Long Island, earning their first shutout of the season. The Devils got the job done with a strong bounce-back performance less than 24 hours after losing to the Ottawa Senators and tallied a necessary two points against a division rival.
Jack Hughes collected a goal and an assist in his 300th regular-season game, Kaapo Kahkonen made 37 saves to snap a personal 11-game losing streak and the New Jersey Devils scored three times in the second period of a 4-0 victory over the New York Islanders on Sunday in Elmont, N.Y.
The New Jersey Devils have found their backup goalie for the future, but their number one goalie this season. Jake Allen, acquired from the Montreal Canadiens at the trade deadline, is making many people wonder why this move was not made sooner.
As we draw closer to the end of the NHL season, we approach the start of the coaching carousel. One team at the front of the queue will be the New Jersey Devils.
The New Jersey Devils made two goalie moves at the NHL Trade Deadline. Devils President/GM Tom Fitzgerald acquired Jake Allen from Montreal and Kaapo Kahkonen from San Jose.
The slow crawl to the finish line continues for the New Jersey Devils as they embarked on a three-game road trip out west. With the season looking increasingly grim, the Devils faced off against the Dallas Stars, Arizona Coyotes, and Vegas Golden Knights in their last trek outside of the Eastern Time Zone.
He has been assigned to AHL Utica.
In light of some injuries over the last several days, the New Jersey Devils were put in a position to call up a few players from their AHL affiliate.
Already without star defenseman Dougie Hamilton for much of the season, it appears that the New Jersey Devils will be without another member of their defensive top-four for quite some time.
It’s no secret that the New Jersey Devils have been nothing but a disappointment this season. This simply looks like a completely different team than the one we watched last year. During the 2022-23 season, the Devils arguably played with more swagger than any other team in the NHL.
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