Burning Questions Abound with Devils Training Camp Dan Rice | August 29, 2013 It’s been a long, long summer for fans of the New Jersey Devils, one that has at times probably seemed like a roller coaster for most of it with many…
Fantasy Hockey ONE: Blueline Blues For New Jersey? Chris Wassel | August 24, 2013 This is going to be fun. It is almost that time of season where we have to actually start doing work, writing, getting in players’ faces, etc. The fantasy…
Three Albany Devils Hoping to Say: Goodbye Albany, Hello Newark Leo Scaglione Jr. | August 20, 2013 The Drive to the NHL The drive from Albany, New York, home of the American Hockey League’s Albany Devils, to the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ takes about three hours…
At Least The Devils Picked A Good Year To Suck Steven Ives | April 26, 2013 To say the least, it has been a tumultuous year for the New Jersey Devils. Left for dead by prognosticators following the off-season free agent exit of team captain Zach…
NCAA Churning Out NHL-Calibre Defensemen Carl Maloney | March 7, 2013 Justin Schultz has arrived on the scene in Edmonton and has been excellent, but he’s just one of a number of college defencemen ready to make an impact.
How the Devils Stole Ilya Kovalchuk From Atlanta Dan Rice | November 14, 2012 Usually when trades are made, each team tries to give the other team something of value – something they want – if only to be able to make a deal…
DeBoer Pleased with New Jersey Devils Prospects Carl Stoffers | July 21, 2012 The New Jersey Devils wrapped up their development camp on Friday, completing a week of conditioning, drills and scrimmages featuring the organization’s top prospects. The camp gave head coach Peter…
With Parise Gone, Should the Devils Trade Travis Zajac? Dan Rice | July 5, 2012 With Zach Parise taking his talents to the Twin Cities, the New Jersey Devils now find themselves asking, ‘How do we replace Parise’s offense and his presence on the team?’…
Where Do the New Jersey Devils Go From Here? Dan Rice | June 15, 2012 It can be devastating to come two wins short of hockey’s ultimate prize, the Stanley Cup, and that’s where the New Jersey Devils find themselves as they head into this…
Stories from the 2012 IIHF WJHC: Thoughts from Day 1 Salim Valji | December 27, 2011 The first day of the tournament is in the books, with four games being played on opening day. Team Canada easily extinguished Finland with a touchdown 8-1 victory, Sweden nearly…
Stories from 2012 WJC: Scrutiny Surrounds US Defenceman Jon Merrill Salim Valji | December 26, 2011 Few players enter this year’s WJC with as much scrutiny as American defenceman Jon Merrill. Seldom do we hear of a player making the WJC without having played a competitive…
Previewing The American World Junior Team David OConnor | December 5, 2011 After a third-place finish on home ice in the 2011 World Junior Championships, Team USA will be looking for a gold medal this time around. They’re considered the favourite to…