Oct 12, 2024; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; New Jersey Devils defenseman Seamus Casey (24) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against the Washington Capitals in the first period at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
The New Jersey Devils could be without their two top forwards.
Injuries have suddenly become a topic of concern for the New Jersey Devils heading into their matchup at the Philadelphia Flyers on Monday.
The New Jersey Devils will face the Montreal Canadiens in this NHL matchup at the Bell Centre on Saturday, January 25th. WATCH: Devils vs Canadiens Live | Stream free on Fubo Jack Hughes leads the Devils into this matchup,
New Jersey Devils goaltender Jacob Markstrom will be out 4-6 weeks with a knee injury. The Swede was injured in a 5-1 win over the Bruins on Wednesday.
The Devils had another injury scare during Saturday's game, as Nico Hischier was forced to the locker room early in the third period and was unable to return for the overtime win.
The Carolina Hurricanes, Colorado Avalanche and Chicago Blackhawks pulled off a blockbuster three-team trade that could further complicate the New Jersey Devils ' Stanley Cup aspirations and influence their trade decisions by the March 7 trade deadline.
The Devils' pool is one of the league's quirkiest in that it's led by three of the sport's top young defensemen.
With 2025 underway, the NHL is celebrating the best of the past 25 years by revealing Quarter-Century Teams for each of the League's 32 franchises and the Arizona Coyotes. Each club will be represented by a First Team and Second Team of six players -- three forwards,
The New Jersey Devils return tomorrow night against the Montreal Canadiens in Montreal. They last played on Wednesday in a 5-1 over the Boston Bruins. However, despite the win, the Devils suffered a loss as goaltender Jacob Markstrom left the game in the second period.
The New Jersey Devils were caught up in some drama not long ago when top defensive prospect Simon Nemec hinted at requesting a trade to a Slovakian news outlet. Nemec believes he is good enough to ...