The one silver lining coming out of a season when everything that could go wrong for the New Jersey Devils did is that they enter the 2024 NHL Draft with the 10th overall pick in a draft stocked with top-level talent well beyond their selection.
This week the New Jersey Devils introduced the fans to their new head coach, Sheldon Keefe. On Tuesday, the New Jersey Devils introduced Sheldon Keefe and he tackled the significantly smaller New Jersey media group than the horde he often faced in Toronto.
Sheldon Keefe was introduced to the New Jersey Devils-based media this week and noted his excitement for getting started with the team and the prospect of such young talent being too good to pass up, despite having a free pass for two years to sit and collect a hefty paycheque.
The Stanley Cup will be awarded by Monday, June 24th at the latest. However, the NHLs first deadline of the offseason is approaching. If unsigned by tomorrow, Saturday, June 1st at 5 PM, a New Jersey Devils prospect will see his rights expire, along with the other unsigned prospects who have yet to put pen to paper with their respective teams.
Since signing with the New Jersey Devils on July 14, 2022, Ondřej Palát’s tenure has been up and down. Palat came off his best season since 2016-17, where he notched 49 points and helped the Tampa Bay Lightning reach their third-straight Stanley Cup Final appearance.
With Tuesday’s formal announcement of Sheldon Keefe as the team’s new head coach, the New Jersey Devils can now set their sights on fixing their personnel issues.
The New Jersey Devils have addressed one of their top priorities this offseason, finally naming a head coach. Next, they’ll look to address their next most important need, most likely via a Devils trade.
Newly hired Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe labeled his new job “…an opportunity that I couldn’t pass up.” He did so for good reason. The Devils were widely regarded as the top job available in this spring’s coaching carousel.
Despite the excitement that filled the Prudential Center on Tuesday introducing New Jersey Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe, the elephant in the room couldn’t be ignored.
Like many Americans, New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald was happy to begin his Memorial Day Weekend a few days early. Fitzgerald told the
After the New Jersey Devils’ season ended and the players conducted their end of season interviews, eight players went off to Prague, Czechia to play in the IIHF Men’s Worlds.
The NHL Draft is a month away and with the New Jersey Devils head coaching search complete all eyes now turn to the offseason. After a rough 2023-24 season, the Devils will select 10th overall, their seventh time doing so in the past decade.
Being inside the locker room for the New Jersey Devils’ exit interviews, there was a sense of sorrow and discontent. Following up their winningest season in franchise history with a total dud was, obviously, the exact opposite of what any Devils players envisioned.
Freshly minted New Jersey Devils head coach, Sheldon Keefe, doesn’t know what it means to coach a meaningless game. Keefe has a long coaching history dating back to his post-playing career which ended in the 2004-05 season due to a knee injury.
This morning, the New Jersey Devils formally introduced Sheldon Keefe as the team’s new head coach with a press conference. This post highlights takeaways from GM Tom Fitzgerald, owner David Blitzer, and coach Keefe.
The New Jersey Devils hired Sheldon Keefe as the 31st head coach in franchise history, the 22nd in Devils history. The new Devils bench boss received a four-year contract fresh off his firing from the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Under Sullivan, the Penguins were responsible for what was the longest active playoff streak in North American sports before last spring.
Welcome to another edition of NHL Rumours! The conference finals are in full swing and there is exhilarating hockey being played. However, it is the offseason for every other club and there are intriguing things going on behind the scenes.
While many in Keefe's position opt to take some time off before finding a new gig, the 43-year-old has decided to leap right back into the fire — no pun intended.
This series will not be for the faint of heart, according to the former NHL blueliner.
It’s time to examine what teams will need to accomplish over the coming months. Next up is a look at New Jersey.
The Devils have filled their enforcer role for the foreseeable future.
A minor-league veteran is sticking around the northeast next season. On Thursday, New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald, along with assistant GM Dan MacKinnon, announced the team has re-signed forward Samuel Laberge to a one-year, two-way contract for the 2024-25 season.
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