The Washington Capitals debuted a new-look lineup against the New Jersey Devils on Saturday night in their home opener. Over the summer, the Caps got busy acquiring names such as Pierre Luc-Dubois, Jakob Chychrun, and Andrew Mangiapane.
Just a few weeks ago, rumors were swirling that 33-year-old Tomas Tatar would take his talents overseas after a rough 2023-24 campaign. But he quickly changed his mind when the New Jersey Devils came calling with a one-year, $1.8 million contract.
It’s bold predictions season. The New Jersey Devils’ 2024-25 might already be underway, and they may already be 2-0-0. Yet, we still know very little about the team they are going to be throughout the remainder of the season.
The New Jersey Devils missed the playoffs last season with a 38-39-5 record and knew they had to make some major moves this off-season to improve their roster.
With Sunday’s 3-1 victory over Kazakhstan, the Slovaks have officially qualified for the 2026 Olympic Games in Milan, Italy, capping off a perfect 3-and-0 run during qualification.
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.
A recent report from Hockey Slovakia has confirmed that two New Jersey Devils, Simon Nemec and Tomas Tatar, are set to participate for their National Team in the upcoming Olympic Qualifiers.
The New Jersey Devils announced a number of changes to their hockey operations staff on Thursday afternoon. Chief among them was the hiring of longtime NHL general manager Chuck Fletcher to be the senior advisor to Devils president of hockey operations and general manager Tom Fitzgerald.
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.
A familiar face is coming back to the Garden State. On Tuesday, New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald announced the team has signed forward Tomas Tatar to a one-year contract.
The New Jersey Devils reeled their fish back in. On Tuesday afternoon, the Devils announced they’ve signed forward Tomas Tatar to a one-year contract worth $1.8 million.
The Seattle Kraken acquired veteran forward Tomas Tatar from the Colorado Avalanche on Friday in exchange for a fifth-round draft pick in 2024. Tatar, 33, has had seven 20-goal seasons in his career but never got untracked during his short stint in Colorado, with one goal and eight assists in 27 games.
The Colorado Avalanche weren't about to wait around to see if their Tomas Tatar addition was going to pay dividends. It didn't early on and now he's off to the Seattle Kraken.
A veteran with a scoring touch is on the move. On Friday night, the Colorado Avalanche traded Tomas Tatar to the Seattle Kraken. Heading back to Denver is a fifth-round pick in the upcoming year’s draft.
The Tomas Tatar era with the Colorado Avalanche has already come to an end. On Friday afternoon, the Avalanche announced that they had traded the 33 year old veteran winger to the Seattle Kraken.
The Colorado Avalanche have traded Tomas Tatar to the Seattle Kraken, reports the Avalanche organization in a statement released on Friday. The Kraken are sending a fifth-round pick back to the Avalanche in return.
As with every game, you take the good with the bad, so time to take a look at the pluses and the minuses in the game against the Blackhawks for the Avalanche.
Colorado Avalanche forward Tomáš Tatar lingered in free agency peril for most of the summer before he finally signed a one-year deal with the team for $1.5M.
Colorado Avalanche general manager Chris MacFarland knew he was going to have to address the team’s depth at the forward position going into the 2023-24 season.
One of the top remaining free agent forwards is finally off the market shortly before NHL training camps open.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are making headlines again, this time on a smaller scale than the scope of the massive trade that saw the team land defenseman Erik Karlsson.
He alluded to Pittsburgh’s interest in a recent interview with Slovak website Sport.sk, saying, “it [would be nice to play for Pittsburgh], but I don’t want to develop it further.”
During a late-night edition of Sportsnet Central and while providing analysis on the Erik Karlsson trade that saw the San Jose Sharks, Montreal Canadiens, and Pittsburgh Penguins all involved, NHL insider Elliotte Friedman suggested that the Penguins are eyeing the possibility of acquiring forward Tomas Tatar.
What to make of NHL free agent Tomas Tatar.
Tatar swung his stick toward the head of Aho after the Carolina forward seemed to cross-check him with the puck out of play. He received a minor penalty on the ice.
After officials disallowed not one, not two, but three New Jersey Devils' goals on Wednesday night, fans showed their displeasure by pelting the ice at the Prudential Center with trash, briefly halting the game in the third period.
There are definitely concerns with what has happened lately in the playoffs, but with his regular-season performances, Tatar should still have a sizable list of teams that have cap space interested in him.
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