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The New Jersey Devils have some work to do this off-season when it comes to reaching the next competitive level. For another installment in the Trade Series, we will be looking at players from the Chicago Blackhawks who the Devils should target through a trade. In my last article as a part of our Trade Series here at the DAB, I discussed some important factors the Devils will have to be considering before making any trade(s) so if you want a refresher or missed it last time, check it out here. When it comes to making a deal with the Blackhawks, it is important to remember that they are also a team similar to the Devils who already have a good amount of talent on their roster and maybe do not have as many holes to fill to get back to their dominance in the Western Conference.
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