Three Lessons the Stanley Cup Finals Taught the Devils
Author’s Twitter: @_MikeLuci_ The New Jersey Devils were outsiders looking in at the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year. While they probably wouldn’t have gotten past the first round if
Author’s Twitter: @_MikeLuci_ The New Jersey Devils were outsiders looking in at the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year. While they probably wouldn’t have gotten past the first round if
Free Agency is just a couple of weeks away and the Devils will head to July 1st with plenty of money to spend. This year’s free agency crop is not
Once rendered as a highly-touted prospect, 24-year old defenseman Merrill is coming off a third NHL season that was nothing short of disappointing. Injuries and temporary bans to the press
2015-2016 Summary The big Russian forward was one of two notable overseas signings by general manager Ray Shero last summer. After spending five years playing with Omsk Avangard, in the
2015-2016 Summary The downward trend of Jon Merrill continued this year. Coming into the season people still held out some hope for the 23-year old defenseman. He was once a
2015-16 Summary After facing restricted free agency last summer, Josefson returned to the Devils on a one year deal. For the year, he tallied 14 points (4 goals, 10 assists)
Drafts are not made in just one round. It is imperative for teams to have success with their first round selection but the other rounds also have value. The later
Ray Shero will have the green light to spend money this summer and with it, plenty of cash to do so…but will he? His first order of business will most
2015-16 Summary After a disappointing 2014-15 campaign, Boucher found his game in 2015-16 and took a big step forward in his development. While not all of his time was spent
One of the most prominent names in the New Jersey Devils blogosphere is the Hockey Writer’s Dan Rice. A credentialed journalist, Dan has spent years providing high-quality coverage, articles, and