We are a little over two weeks from September, which means NHL training camps are just around the corner. Some teams have already begun to reach out to unsigned free agents to offer professional tryout (PTO) contracts, extending an invitation to camp, giving said players a chance to earn a contract based on their performance.
Matt Rempe’s headshots on Nathan Bastian and Jonas Siegenthaler caused damage on the ice. They were also recent examples of one of the NHL’s continued problems.
Getting the Devils two best defensive defensemen back on track would go a long way towards getting the Devils back on track. For almost all of the New Jersey Devils struggles this season, there is an easy explanation as to why things turned out the way they did in 2023-24.
It has been a disappointing season for the New Jersey Devils. Expectations were high that they would make the playoffs and make a deeper run than last season.
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.
For the second time this season, the New Jersey Devils have lost a player with injury due to a Matt Rempe hit to the head. A month ago it was forward Nathan Bastian, but this time around it’s defenceman Jonas Siegenthaler.
The New Jersey Devils got some bad news on Wednesday. Interim head coach Travis Green told reporters that defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler will be out “for an extended period of time” with a concussion.
It was announced today that New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe has been suspended for four games without pay by the NHL’s Department of Player Safety for his hit on New Jersey Devils defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler.
Following his illegal check to the head of New Jersey Devils defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler, New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe is going to face discipline.
New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe is back in the headlines for all the wrong reasons after drawing another match penalty for elbowing defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler during the second period of Monday’s contest with the New Jersey Devils.
In Jonas Siegenthaler’s return, the Devils headed to Washington to take on a struggling Capitals team for a Metropolitan Division matchup with playoff implications.
The New Jersey Devils will welcome back defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler to their lineup on Tuesday after he missed 16 games with a broken left foot. Siegenthaler, 26, injured the foot blocking a shot against the Vancouver Canucks back on Jan.
The New Jersey Devils have announced that they have activated defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler off IR. Siegenthaler has missed the last 16 games with a broken foot.
After New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald acquired defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler for a 2021 third-round pick, Siegenthaler has endured a rollercoaster-esque few seasons.
The New Jersey Devils moved blueliner Jonas Siegenthaler to the IR on Tuesday after he broke his foot blocking a drive from Vancouver’s Filip Hronek. The injury occurred last Saturday when one of Hronek’s signature bombs hobbled the Swiss defenseman, who could not reach the bench before Canucks centerman J.T.
The defender was placed on injured reserve today, likely retroactive to his last appearance on January 6, with a foot fracture.
The New Jersey Devils’ injury luck has been absolutely brutal this season. Learning that Jack Hughes was injured enough to miss Saturday’s contest against brother, Quinn, and the Vancouver Canucks was devastating enough.
Devils blueliner Jonas Siegenthaler sustained a broken foot in Saturday’s 6-4 loss to the Canucks.
The number of injuries the New Jersey Devils have sustained this season has been astounding. During Saturday night’s tilt with the Vancouver Canucks, Devils veteran defenseman, Jonas Siegenthaler, broke his foot.
Jesper Fast tipped in the winning goal on an overtime power play as the Carolina Hurricanes eliminated the New Jersey Devils with Thursday night's 3-2 victory in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
It was an absolute shock to Jonas Siegenthaler that he was a healthy scratch for Game 2 against the New York Rangers. As a matter of fact, it took him by surprise.
Jonas Siegenthaler notched an assist on the first goal before later scoring what ended up being the game-winner for the visiting New Jersey Devils, who evened an Eastern Conference quarterfinal series with a 3-1 win over the New York Rangers on Monday night in Game 4.
New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald has done quite the job rebuilding the team’s defense over the last two-plus years. From signing Dougie
Late yesterday morning, the New Jersey Devils announced they had signed defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler, who’s 25 years old, to a five-year extension at a cap hit of $3.4 million.
Shutdown defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler will be sticking around in New Jersey long-term. The Devils announced on Tuesday that they have agreed to a five-year contract extension with Siegenthaler worth $3.4 million annually.
The Devils acquired Siegenthaler from the Washington Capitals in April for the Arizona Coyotes' conditional third-round pick in this year's draft that was acquired in the December 2019 Taylor Hall trade.
Siegenthaler appeared in only seven games for the Capitals this season and didn't record a single point. He'll be hoping to play more with the Devils, who could use some defensive depth.
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