The New Jersey Devils did exactly what they should have done against the Utah Hockey Club Monday afternoon. Although they’re young and exciting, the former Arizona Coyotes are also still an inexperienced club.
Jake Allen stopped all 20 shots he faced for the host New Jersey Devils, who became the first NHL team to reach four wins this season by blanking the Utah Hockey Club 3-0 on Monday afternoon in Newark, N.J.
Last March, the Canadiens traded Jake Allen to New Jersey. The Devils had him in their sights because they needed experience in front of the net, even though the team was all but eliminated from the playoffs at the time.
Only two games have been played so far in this NHL season, but one team that has looked impressive is the New Jersey Devils. Their two victories over the Buffalo Sabres during last weekend’s Global Series in Prague, Czechia showed early on that the Devils are a much more confident group than last year, especially between the pipes.
The NHL season is finally upon us.
Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jake Allen had a lot to say about fellow netminder Sam Montembeault after Monday's pre-season game, showing a lot of confidence in the 27-year-old.
Former Montreal Canadiens goaltender, Jake Allen, just made an interesting statement about his former teammate Samuel Montembeault. Allen, who knows Montembeault very well as both a goaltender and as a person, left the Habs via trade in March 2024 and was back at the Bell Centre last night with his New Jersey Devils.
We live in a world where advanced analytics have entered the forefront of nearly all discussions in the realm of sports. With that, some question whether an overload of information can negatively impact a player or team’s performance.
Heading into the 2024-25 season, fans of the New Jersey Devils can feel confident about their goaltending for the first time in a long time. General Manager Tom Fitzgerald made sure to strengthen his teams weakest wall by acquiring goaltender Jacob Markstrom from the Calgary Flames.
The New Jersey Devils made waves this offseason that have media and fans alike predicting a bounce back season in 2024-25. Not only is the consensus that the Devils will rank near the top of the Metropolitan Division and Eastern Conference, but many believe they are once again poised to be a legitimate playoff threat.
New Jersey Devils General Manager Tom Fitzgerald was quite clear with his priorities this offseason. After solidifying the Devils’ goaltending, he turned his attention to the defensive and physical side of the game and kept true to his word.
On Wednesday, the New Jersey Devils finally found their goalie, trading defenseman Kevin Bahl and a 2025 first-round pick to the Calgary Flames in exchange
Although the Devils are looking to acquire top-level talent to return to contention next year, they must be mindful of upcoming extension candidates.
The New Jersey Devils brought the Jake Allen show to Newark. In Allen’s first home start in New Jersey, the new Devils goaltender was yet again fantastic, propelling his team to another victory, this time over the Pittsburgh Penguins.
It’s abundantly clear who the best goaltender is among the New Jersey Devils netminders. Newly acquired Jake Allen has only had two starts for the Devils thus far, and both have been on the road.
The New Jersey Devils let Jake Allen down in this one. The Devils’ new goaltender was superb in his start against the Vegas Golden Knights and unlike his first start, it was for the full 60 minutes.
The Montreal Canadiens entered the season with three goaltenders on their roster, a situation that was finally resolved a few hours before the trade deadline when the team traded Jake Allen to the New Jersey Devils.
The New Jersey Devils have acquired Jake Allen from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for a conditional third-round pick. The pick turns into a second-rounder if Allen reaches 40 games played between this year and next season.
The Devils are “gaining traction” on acquiring goaltender Jake Allen from the Canadiens.
There’s less than 24 hours until the 2024 NHL trade deadline, and plenty of players are already on the move.
There is no truth to rumors that circulated on Thursday morning that goaltender Jake Allen has been traded by the Montreal Canadiens to the Colorado Avalanche.
With less than two months until the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline March 8, we’re delivering at least one deadline-focused story every day at Daily Faceoff.
The Montreal Canadiens are still running with three goalies and the further we get into the season, regardless of the trade deadline on the horizon, it is looking less and less likely they are going to be able to trade one.
One Canadiens goaltender is drawing interest on the trade market.
In a recent segment of Insider Trading on TSN, Pierre LeBrun reports that the Carolina Hurricanes have engaged in discussions with Montreal regarding Jake Allen.
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