New Jersey Devils defenseman Colton White shared his experience participating in the Spengler Cup in Davos, Switzerland.
Many of the People Who Matter have pointed out how bad the New Jersey Devils’ bottom two forward lines have been since Christmas. This post shows that they are right in that they are bad and offers some potential solutions.
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Another Eastern Conference team has entered the J.T Miller sweepstakes on Friday, as rumors continue to swirl about his future with the Vancouver Canucks.
Devils president of hockey operations and general manager Tom Fitzgerald sat down with The Athletic on Wednesday after his team arrived in Toronto ahead of a game with the Maple Leafs, and there was no hesitation when he was asked what’s led to his team’s comeback season.
The New Jersey Devils are gearing up for an active trade deadline, aiming to address needs across multiple positions, including center, defense, and a scoring winger.
He provides a young and speedy Devils team the kind of playoff pedigree that Cup runs are built on and New Jersey general Manager Tom Fitzgerald knows it. "Somebody that can come
New Jersey Devils, Simon Nemec
Matthews has six goals in seven games since returning from his second stint on the injured reserve. Known for his lethal shot, impressive puck-handling skills and hockey IQ, Matthews has been a dominant force in the NHL since his debut in 2016. However, the 2024-25 season has seen a dip in his performance, raising some concern.
William Nylander scored his second goal of the game at 1:10 of overtime to give the Toronto Maple Leafs a 4-3 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Thursday night.
J.T. Miller's name is in the rumour mill again. Given the way he and his Vancouver Canucks teammates played Thursday, that's not a surprise.
BOTTOM LINE: The Toronto Maple Leafs look to break their three-game losing streak when they take on the New Jersey Devils. Toronto has a 17-9-0 record in home games and a 27-16-2 record overall. The Maple Leafs have gone 11-6-0 when they serve fewer penalty minutes than their opponent.