For the first time this season - yes, it took 73 games to get this matchup - the New Jersey Devils will take on Canadian / Hockey media darlings, the Toronto Maple Leafs. Will the Devils be able to spoil the Leafs a bit? Talk about it here.
Following their first shutout win of the season against the Islanders on Sunday, the Devils travel north of the border for a clash with the Maple Leafs
In Long Island, the New Jersey Devils will close out a weekend back-to-back set. They will take on a possibly playoff-desperate New York Islanders team in Long Island. Fans can discuss the game in Long Island as it happens here.
A homestand ends as a weekend back-to-back begins. The New Jersey Devils host the playoff-less Ottawa Senators on a rainy night in Newark. Fans can discuss the game as it happens here.
As the season draws to a close just in time for the Devils to gasp a last breath of life, they host one of this season’s all-time nemeses: a team in the bottom ten of the league.
Tyler Toffoli, maybe Colin Miller, and a really, really good Winnipeg Jets team visits the Rock tonight. Can the New Jersey Devils somehow do to them what they did to Dallas last week? Let’s discuss and find out together here.
After a four-game trip, the New Jersey Devils return home to take on a divisional opponent whose playoff hopes are on life support: The Pittsburgh Penguins. Can the Devils succeed at home? Talk about it here in this Gamethread.
Las Vegas is where the New Jersey Devils will end their four-game road trip. The Devils will seek to beat the Golden Knights another time this season. And on national television. Talk about it here; it is not staying in Vegas.
Arizona State University is where the New Jersey Devils will take on the Arizona Coyotes. A team who prevailed in a shootout way back in October against the Devils. Will the Devils prevail this evening? Talk about it here.
The New Jersey Devils continue their road trip with a stop in Texas to play the Dallas Stars. The same team who creamed the Devils on Brylin Night. The Stars are really good! Will the Devils try to win this one? We’ll see.
Manhattan is the first stop on a four-game road trip for the New Jersey Devils. If nothing else, can the Devils please beat Our Hated Rivals, the New York Rangers? Talk about it here as it happens.
Travis Green’s Devils are 1-2 under his tenure, including a frustrating loss to the Carolina Hurricanes after the trade deadline. They head to Manhattan to take on the Rangers, a playoff team.
Lunchtime hockey is on the menu. The New Jersey Devils end a three-game stand at home as they host the Carolina Hurricanes. With a nationally televised audience, let us hope the Devils do their best. Talk about it here as it happens.
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan is the host for the IIHF 2024 World Championships Division III Group A for men’s hockey. Kyrgyzstan is back perhaps where they belong after a raw deal given in 2019, Mexico is looking to regain promotion, and the remainder hope to hang. Learn more about this group with this preview
Tom Fitzgerald made four trades on the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline. He came away with a new goaltending tandem that may or may not be better. He also sold Tyler Toffoli and Colin Miller to the Winnipeg Jets for draft picks. This was an OK deadline per this summary of the day’s actions.
After the deadline itself passed, Kevin Weekes broke news that the New Jersey Devils dealt Vitek Vanecek to San Jose for Kaapo Kähkönen. With the Allen trade, the Devils are statistically improved at the goaltender position. This post is a reaction to this good trade.
Right before the 3 PM ET trade deadline, the New Jersey Devils traded defenseman Colin Miller to Winnipeg for their fourth round pick in 2026. Which is just about recoup of the cost Tom Fitzgerald paid to bring Miller to New Jersey in July.
The New Jersey Devils got a goaltender! No, not a long-term, big-name goalie. They got Jake Allen of Montreal to be a veteran short-term solution in net for a conditional pick that could become a second rounder next year. This post is a reaction to the trade.