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.
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’ 4-2-0 start to the season looks nice. However, there is a bit of a black cloud hovering over New Jersey’s first six games. After last season’s debacle, the Devils are a team who need to prove they can be trusted.
The New Jersey Devils are solid favorites (-125) playing at the Ottawa Senators (+105) at Canadian Tire Centre on Thursday. Watch the NHL on Fubo! Devils vs.
The New Jersey Devils opened the 2024-25 season overseas as part of the NHL Global Series. In fact, they dropped the puck on the new year before 30 of the other 31 franchises.
The New Jersey Devils have played more games than any other NHL team this season, but they're still learning about themselves. The Devils will try to get back to their winning ways when they visit the Ottawa Senators on Thursday in their seventh game in 14 days since opening the season Oct.
The Devils made a commitment to being tougher to play against this summer, and it has paid off early this season The NHL will always be a copycat league.
Jake Allen is currently playing for the New Jersey Devils, a team that is looking to make some real noise in the NHL Playoffs this season. Allen isn't exactly a starter in the league although he has been one in the past.
The National Hockey League has seen the game of hockey change over time. One area that has changed is the penalty kill. More and more teams are starting to put their skilled forwards on their penalty-kill units.
Although they nearly earned a better fate at the end, the New Jersey Devils wasted a herculean effort from Jacob Markstrom, dropping the second leg of a back-to-back and losing to the Carolina Hurricanes, 4-2, on Tuesday night.
The New Jersey Devils have been off to a hot start, as they are first in the league with a 4-1-0 record, and a large part of their success is due to their goaltending.
When the New Jersey Devils defeated the Utah Hockey Club, it seemed like just a regular game. Sure, it was the first loss Utah suffered since relocating from the Arizona Coyotes, but that seemed to be the extent of things.
The Tampa Bay Lightning and New York Rangers are two of the top teams in the Eastern Conference, and according to New Jersey Devils' legend Martin Brodeur it's largely due to goaltending.
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.
Matvei Michkov. Macklin Celebrini. Logan Stankoven. Those are the names of some top candidates that are expected to compete for the Calder Trophy throughout the 2024-25 season.
The New Jersey Devils defeated the Utah Hockey Club 3-0 on Monday afternoon, handing Utah its first loss as a franchise. The Devils’ defense had a dominant showing, stifling Utah’s potent offense and holding them off the board.
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.
In some respects, the New Jersey Devils have an embarrassment of riches on their blue line. A bonafide Norris Trophy contender in Dougie Hamilton, a proper
Paul Cotter scored two goals as the visiting New Jersey Devils spoiled the Washington Capitals' season opener, courtesy of a 5-3 decision on Saturday. New Jersey's Tomas Tatar, Dawson Mercer and defenseman Seamus Casey also tallied, and Erik Haula and Stefan Noesen each notched three assists.
As of right now, the New Jersey Devils have the best record in the NHL. Granted, they’re the only team that’s played three games this season, but starting with a 2-1-0 record is still a better beginning than last season.
The New Jersey Devils have provided an update on defenseman Santeri Hatakka’s injury, announcing that he underwent successful shoulder surgery and currently has no timeline for return.
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