Ch-Ch-Changes Are Coming for the New Jersey Devils Dan Rice | April 12, 2015 The New Jersey Devils finished the 2014-15 season with 78 points (32-36-14) their lowest total since 1990-91 when they had 79 points. Changes will surely be made this offseason in…
Reid Boucher Needs to Start Producing Corey Spina | March 29, 2015 Reid Boucher is known among Devils fans for one thing; his 62-goal season with the Sarnia Sting back in the 2012-2013 season where he surpassed Tampa Bay Lighting’s superstar Steven…
New Jersey’s Mad Scientist Faces Big Offseason The Hockey Writers | March 20, 2015 It may be hard for the NHL community to grasp, but it’s been nearly three years since the New Jersey Devils have qualified for the postseason. To put that…
Schneider & Young D Setting the Foundation for Devils Future Dan Rice | March 19, 2015 Despite having a third consecutive disappointing season aka no playoffs, there is a lot of good that is coming out of the end of the New Jersey Devils 2014-15 season.…
Panthers Snatch Jagr from Devils Corey Spina | February 26, 2015 On Thursday night, New Jersey Devils GM Lou Lamoriello made his first big move trade of the season by trading 43-year old Jaromir Jagr to the Florida Panthers in exchange…
The Long Road Back From an Injury with Stephen Gionta Dan Rice | February 18, 2015 When a player is injured everything changes for them. There is the obvious, that he doesn’t get to play in any games. But there are also other aspects to this…
Adam Larsson: From Doghouse To Penthouse In New Jersey Derek Neumeier | February 18, 2015 It pays to be patient. This is a lesson that New Jersey Devils general manager (and interim coach) Lou Lamoriello knows all too well after 28 years on the job.…
New Jersey Devils Patrik Elias Hockey HOF? Michael Gwizdala | February 9, 2015 There is no perfect metric or magic number which solidifies placement in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Just ask a player like Dave Andreychuk and his 640 goals. So while…
Brodeur’s Retirement Is Good For Blues Dave Lipscomb | January 30, 2015 The quasi-fanfare about Martin Brodeur’s retirement seems, well, odd. It’s at once anti-climactic and for some reason, artificial. Disgruntled Devils fans know deep down his No. 30 will hang in…
Blues Appear to Have Moved Away From Brodeur Dave Lipscomb | January 19, 2015 Although the addition of Martin Brodeur doubtlessly added jersey and ticket sales to the bottom line, the net gain in the standings was zero. There’s little question that Brodeur’s experience…
Completing the Circle: Why Brodeur Should Return to Devils Jeff Ponder | January 18, 2015 Imagine a world where Mike Modano only played for the Stars franchise and Jarome Iginla wore just the flaming “C” on his chest. The accomplishments from both of these players…
New Jersey Devils Midway Mark Progress Report Michael Gwizdala | January 4, 2015 In the words of 32nd United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt, “It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try…