In five appearances so far for the New Jersey Devils this season, Ondrej Palat has looked out of place, and not in a good way. Is it time to reevaluate what he contributes to the team?
The New Jersey Devils are aiming to get back in the win column when they face a division rival in the Nations Capitol on Saturday night. The Washington Capitals are opening their 50th season at home when they host the Devils at 7 P.M.
The New Jersey Devils are ready to drop the puck in the second NHL Global Series game against the Buffalo Sabres, but will be without a special player in the lineup, but for good reason.
Ondrej Palat and the New Jersey Devils are gearing up for the 2024-25 season. The Devils had an interesting offseason that they believe will lead them to the playoffs this year.
The Bruins captured lightning in a bottle over the weekend, signing veteran forward Tyler Johnson to a Professional Tryout Agreement (PTO). A two-time Stanley Cup champion, Johnson, 34, spent the last three seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks.
Ondrej Palat signed a rather big contract two offseasons ago, but he has yet to live up to that deal. In year three, can he finally be worth that $6 million per year he’s getting?
It was a busy and productive summer for the New Jersey Devils. General manager Tom Fitzgerald made notable splashes by trading for goaltender Jacob Markstrom and reeled in big fish via free agency by signing Brett Pesce, Brendan Dillon, and Stefan Noesen.
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Palat has been a polarizing figure amongst Devils fans but there’s more to hockey than just scoring goals. Two summers ago, the New Jersey Devils were looking to make yet another splash in free agency.
The 2023-24 season served as an eye-opening experience for the New Jersey Devils. Despite breaking the franchise record for most wins and most points in the 2022-23 season, the team took a massive step back and missed the playoffs only a year later.
Since signing with the New Jersey Devils on July 14, 2022, Ondřej Palát’s tenure has been up and down. Palat came off his best season since 2016-17, where he notched 49 points and helped the Tampa Bay Lightning reach their third-straight Stanley Cup Final appearance.
This year’s World Championship in Czechia has wrapped up and Devils forward Ondrej Palat and Czechia have taken home the gold. Palat took down his captain Nico Hischier, as well as Jonas Siegenthaler and Akira Schmid to capture gold.
To state the obvious, the core of the New Jersey Devils needs to be better next season. Perhaps, everyone but Jesper Bratt — who recorded a new career high of 83 points — that is.
On Monday, the Devils ended their 2023-24 season with a 4-1 loss against the New York Islanders. This season for the Devils consisted of a bunch of ups and downs, from losing key players like Nico Hischier, Dougie Hamilton, and Jack Hughes to the firing of their head coach Lindy Ruff.
Watching the New Jersey Devils’ Ondrej Palat, who played nearly a decade for the Tampa Bay Lightning, skate around the Prudential Center in a bright, blood-red uniform is going to be a shock to Lightning fans when the two teams play for the first time this season on Tuesday, March 14 and again on Thursday, March 16, both in New Jersey.
Ondrej Palat, 31, hasn’t played since Oct. 24 when he logged more than 20 minutes for the first time in a Devils uniform.
Palat last played on Oct. 24, a 6-3 loss to Washington.
Two-time Stanley Cup champion Ondrej Palat is set to join the New Jersey Devils on a five-year, $30 million deal, according to multiple reports. Palat, 31, spent the first 10 seasons of his NHL career with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
In 77 games this year, Palat racked up 18 goals and 49 points.
Palat, 31, has spent his whole career with the Lightning after being drafted by the club in the seventh round of the 2011 draft.
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Ondrej Palat had another big game in the Conference Finals against the New York Rangers, deflecting the late go-ahead goal to give the Tampa Bay Lightning the win, and a 3-2 series lead.
The game-winning goal for the Lightning came with just 41.6 seconds left in regulation when Victor Hedman found Ondrej Palat.
The Tampa Bay Lightning advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals on Monday by finishing a four-game sweep of the Florida Panthers with a 2-0 win in Game 4.
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