The NHL injury report highlights that Brad Marchand is day-to-day for the Panthers, Nemec has returned for the Devils, and the Flyers' Brink and Drysdale are out with upper-body injuries. Other updates include potential returns for Capitals' Protas and Nylander for the Maple Leafs, and various injuries affecting teams like Columbus, Edmonton, and Los Angeles.
The New Jersey Devils lost 3-1 to the Carolina Hurricanes, primarily due to three self-inflicted goals, including two by Luke Hughes and one by goaltender Jake Allen, despite strong efforts and power plays. The game highlighted unfortunate luck and individual mistakes, but the team showed support for Hughes and resilience in gameplay.
The New Jersey Devils narrowly lost 4-3 in overtime to the Washington Capitals in a competitive game, with Jesper Bratt scoring twice and Cody Glass also contributing, but ultimately falling short after a late Capitals goal in regulation and a decisive overtime score.
Jack Hughes is returning from a finger injury after missing 18 games, and will play for the New Jersey Devils against the Buffalo Sabres. He is joined by teammates Timo Meier and Arseny Gritsyuk, who are also back from injuries, boosting the team's lineup as they aim to improve their standing in the Metropolitan Division.
The NHL injury report highlights J.T. Miller's absence for the Rangers due to an upper-body injury, Timo Meier returning for the Devils, Frank Nazar out for the Blackhawks, and updates on other players' statuses across various teams, affecting upcoming games.
The New Jersey Devils aim to build on their recent win in Vegas by focusing on process and habits as they face Utah on the road, emphasizing strong special teams, neutral zone management, and consistency to secure their second straight win on a short Western U.S. road trip, despite recent struggles and injuries.
Nico Hischier, captain of the New Jersey Devils and a key Swiss player, is preparing to represent Switzerland at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, marking the first NHL participation since 2014. Despite team injuries and personal challenges, Hischier and his teammates Timo Meier and Jonas Siegenthaler are excited for the opportunity to compete on the international stage, with Hischier balancing his leadership role and team performance in the NHL.
The Pittsburgh Penguins lost to the New Jersey Devils in a shootout after a 0-0 tie through regulation and overtime, with the Devils winning 2-1 in the shootout. Despite strong control and numerous shots, the Penguins couldn't capitalize, and their shootout struggles continued, with Arturs Silovs unable to stop the Devils' attempts.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are set to face the New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center, with key players like Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin leading the team. The game features notable stats such as Crosby's active point streak and Malkin's assists, and marks milestones for players like Erik Karlsson. The Penguins aim to extend their success on the road and improve their record against the Devils.
The New Jersey Devils have signed goaltender Jacob Markstrom to a two-year, $12 million contract after acquiring him from the Calgary Flames, with Markstrom providing experienced goaltending and a strong track record in the NHL.
The San Jose Sharks defeated the New Jersey Devils 5-2 in a game marked by strong offensive plays, key saves, and notable performances from players like William Eklund, Philipp Kurashev, and Alex Wennberg, with the Sharks showcasing a solid team effort and strategic gameplay.
The article previews the top 10 young hockey players under 25 for the 2025 season, highlighting their recent performances, potential NHL impact, and future prospects, with a focus on players from the New Jersey Devils organization.
Luke Hughes signed a seven-year, $63 million contract with the New Jersey Devils, reaffirming his importance to the team after a strong season and prior injury. The deal keeps him as a key player alongside his brother Jack Hughes, who is also under a significant contract with the Devils, while their older brother Quinn plays for Vancouver.
The New Jersey Devils have signed defenseman Luke Hughes to a seven-year, $63 million contract, after a standout rookie season where he was a Calder Trophy finalist, setting franchise records and representing Team USA internationally. Hughes, 22, has quickly become a key player for the Devils with impressive points and leadership qualities, and will join the team for practice soon.
The New Jersey Devils are set to open their preseason against the New York Rangers, with new player Gritsyuk making his debut and key players like Allen starting in goal. The game focuses on player competition and effort, with coaching emphasizing structure and effort over results at this stage.