According to a report from TSN NHL insider Darren Dreger, the New Jersey Devils are speaking with multiple candidates for their vacant head coach position, including former Edmonton Oilers head coach Jay Woodcroft.
New Jersey Devils President and General Manager Tom Fitzgerald and Devils’ Assistant General Manager and Utica Comets General Manager Dan MacKinnon announced that the club has re-signed unrestricted free-agent forward Nathan Légaré to a one-year, two-way contract.
Some early-offseason work for Tom Fitzgerald has been completed. On Tuesday, the New Jersey Devils re-signed forward Max Willman to a one-year, two-way contract with an AAV of $775,000.
The New Jersey Devils officially need a new head coach. The Ottawa Senators announced on Tuesday they’ve hired Travis Green, inking the former Devils interim head coach to a four-year contract.
New Jersey Devils General Manager Tom Fitzgerald is taking care of some housecleaning business on his roster before he has to address larger contracts this summer.
The New Jersey Devils were fully expecting to still be playing hockey in May of 2024 after an excellent 2022-23 campaign that saw the team finish third in regular-season standings and beat the favored New York Rangers in Round 1.
The fact that the 2024 NHL Draft Lottery means something for the New Jersey Devils just might be sending a chill down your spine as you’re reading this.
The New Jersey Devils need a new head coach. Talks have intensified over the weeks and days since the end of the regulation season with Craig Berube. Berube is working on the TNT Panel but has commented on the Devils play this season.
The Senators are expected to finalize Travis Green as their next head coach, TSN’s Darren Dreger reports. Green finished 2023-24 as the interim head coach for the Devils, who fired Lindy Ruff four days before the trade deadline in a last-ditch effort to make the playoffs.
The New Jersey Devils have announced that they have signed defenseman Seamus Casey to a three-year entry-level contract and goaltender Jakub Malek to a two-year entry-level deal; the Devils drafted both players as Casey was the Devils second-round pick in 2022, and Malek was selected in the fourth round by New Jersey the year prior.
The NHL coaching carousel is spinning faster than ever before, and the New Jersey Devils include themselves in the merry-go-round. As of Monday morning, there are eight coaching vacancies — including New Jersey — after Rick Bowness announced his retirement from the NHL, stepping away as the head coach of the Winnipeg Jets.
New Jersey Devils President and General Manager Tom Fitzgerald announced that the club has agreed to terms with goaltender Jakub Malek on a two-year, entry-level contract beginning in the 2024-25 season.
GM Tom Fitzgerald has lauded himself for being a very patient person. In 2024-25, he cannot accept more failure. In a bit of good news to start the day
New Jersey Devils top prospect defenseman, Seamus Casey, signed his first NHL deal on Monday morning. The Devils inked Casey to a three year, entry-level contract.
New Jersey Devils President and General Manager Tom Fitzgerald announced Monday that the Devils have agreed to terms with defenseman Seamus Casey on a three-year, entry-level contract.
According to a report, the New Jersey Devils and general manager Tom Fitzgerald have had extensive talks with former St. Louis Blues head coach Craig Berube regarding the team’s head coaching vacancy.
The New Jersey Devils need to improve their goaltending play. This is undisputed. Over the past three years, general manager Tom Fitzgerald has sought to improve the position through the draft, free agency, and trades and is seemingly back to square one.
The New Jersey Devils should have a busy summer ahead of them in 2024 — between the pursuit of a new coach, starting-caliber goaltender, and prospective revamp up and down the lineup, general manager (GM) Tom Fitzgerald certainly has his work cut out for him.
As the once-high expectations of the 2023-24 New Jersey Devils dwindled into darkness, a 25-year-old Swiss prodigy continued to solidify his role, heralding the promise of brighter days ahead.
Pittsburgh Penguins president of hockey operations and general manager Kyle Dubas addressed speculation regarding head coach Mike Sullivan possibly leaving the organization to join the New Jersey Devils this offseason.
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