There wasn’t a complete overhaul when New Jersey Devils head coach made lineup changes on Thursday morning. However, they’re significant enough changes to the forward group that things will look different tonight against the Ottawa Senators.
Last season, the New Jersey Devils allowed one goal or less ten times. In their first five games, they’ve already done so thrice. That’s 30% of the way there and we aren’t even midway through October.
For the first time ever, the New Jersey Devils hosted the Utah Hockey Club at the Prudential Center. And for the first time in their franchise history, the Utah HC suffered a loss and a shutout all in the same game.
The New Jersey Devils play in their first back-to-back situation over the next two days in the 2024-25 season in the states. Technically, they’re 1-0-0 in the second half of a back-to-back situation following the Global Series, but that is its own animal.
After a disappointing loss in the home opener to the Toronto Maple Leafs, the New Jersey Devils looked to bounce back against Metro division rival Washington Capitals.
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.
Sheldon Keefe was fired this past summer by the Toronto Maple Leafs, and after his recent loss to them, he refused to give the team praise. The New Jersey
Sheldon Keefe was not impressed with his team's effort on Thursday, and refused to give credit to the Maple Leafs for playing well enough to win in New Jersey.
The Toronto Maple Leafs entered their second game of the 2024-25 regular season coming off a tough 1-0 loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday (Oct.
During a recent interview, John Tavares took a moment to reflect on his time under Sheldon Keefe as the Toronto Maple Leafs prepare for a new chapter under head coach Craig Berube.
The New Jersey Devils dropped the puck on the North American side of the pond after sweeping the Global Series in Prague, hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs in their home opener at the Prudential Center.
The Toronto Maple Leafs bounced back from their season opener against the Montreal Canadiens. Toronto defeated the New Jersey Devils 4-2 in their second game of the season.
With the Toronto Maple Leafs heading to New Jersey to face the Devils Thursday night, they will face their former head coach in Sheldon Keefe, now the bench boss of the Devils.
Starting off the season with back-to-back games seems like a new one for the Toronto Maple Leafs, nevertheless, here they are. That’s probably a good thing as you’d hope that it would take more than one game for exhaustion to set in, and ideally training camp has helped build up the stamina that two nights of hockey isn’t a shock to their system.
It is new territory for both the New Jersey Devils and the Toronto Maple Leafs when puck drops on Thursday night. Sheldon Keefe is facing off against his
The Toronto Maple Leafs head to New Jersey for their second game of the season, looking to take down the 2-0 New Jersey Devils, and former head coach Sheldon Keefe.
Sheldon Keefe spent the past four-plus seasons coaching the Toronto Maple Leafs in an attempt to lead the team to its first Stanley Cup title since 1967.
The Toronto Maple Leafs did not begin the 2024-2025 season in a fashion they wanted. Getting shut out by the Montreal Canadiens in their season opener was not ideal, but the good news for the Leafs is that they have limited time to wallow in the loss.
In this edition of New Jersey Devils News & Rumors, I’ll outline three early-season matters surrounding the team. First, I’ll break down the finalized 23-man roster and what it means for the team heading into the 2024-25 season.
The NHL’s Global Series in Prague featured a new-look New Jersey Devils team led by former Toronto Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe. With two decisive victories against the Buffalo Sabres, Keefe’s Devils are off to a strong start.
Our panel of voters hasn’t simply peppered the ballot with McDavid and Matthews. There were some surprises in the process.
Nobody thought it was going to come easy. With so many new players and moving parts, the New Jersey Devils players under new head coach Sheldon Keefe should experience a period of adjustment.
Sheldon Keefe landed on his feet after being fired by the Maple Leafs, but his tenure with the New Jersey Devils is off to a very rough start. Sheldon Keefe was a very successful regular-season coach during his five seasons with the Maple Leafs, setting a franchise record with 115 points during the 2021-22 season.
While many in Keefe's position opt to take some time off before finding a new gig, the 43-year-old has decided to leap right back into the fire — no pun intended.
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