New Jersey Devils Are At Crossroads With Nemec & Markstrom
The Devils need to figure out their long-range plans for Simon Nemec and Jacob Markstrom before losing them for nothing next summer.
The Devils need to figure out their long-range plans for Simon Nemec and Jacob Markstrom before losing them for nothing next summer.
The last time a team from the Metro Division won the Stanley Cup title or the Eastern Conference was in 2018. Odds makers aren’t too bullish this year, either.
All in likelihood, Sidney Crosby is a Penguin for life if he wants to be. But let’s play through some scenarios where the Future Hall of Famer wants to finish his career elsewhere.
With the schedule release, there are some defining stretches of the 2025-26 season, and for the New Jersey Devils, there are five of them.
There’s a different feeling in the air around the Philadelphia Flyers and Lehigh Valley Phantoms. There’s a sense of optimism around the rebuild.
The NHL Offseason is in the dog days. Now is a good time to look back and see how each team has did so far this summer.
It’s no secret that Erik Karlsson is on the trade block. The Pittsburgh Penguins must rebuild and build up a depleted farm system while adding youth to the lineup. Moving the 35-year-old defenseman is the start.
The Devils are a contender that can use a skilled and feisty center like Kadri. The Flames are a bubble teams that’s still rebuilding.
The problem isn’t that the expansion market failed twice in Atlanta. It’s how Atlanta let the league down.
The New Jersey Devils, even after a busy offseason, have almost $7 million in salary cap space to work with