It’s time to examine what teams will need to accomplish over the coming months. Next up is a look at New Jersey.
On Monday, the Devils ended their 2023-24 season with a 4-1 loss against the New York Islanders. This season for the Devils consisted of a bunch of ups and downs, from losing key players like Nico Hischier, Dougie Hamilton, and Jack Hughes to the firing of their head coach Lindy Ruff.
New Jersey Devils interim head coach Travis Green began Monday night’s postgame press conference explaining that although this season was a disappointing one, the future remains bring.
We already had a pretty good idea that New Jersey Devils star defenseman Dougie Hamilton was going to be out for the remainder of the 2023-24 regular season.
This New Jersey Devils season has been a fiasco, including the firing of head coach Lindy Ruff on March 4. While the organization needed to act, a plethora of issues (aside from Ruff) have led to a subpar 30 wins in 61 games.
The consensus this year is that the sensational Connor Bedard will be the front-runner for this year, and that can be seen with Betway giving him -180 odds to win the award.
The NHL All-Star break is as good a time as any to check in on which teams are exceeding expectations and which former favorites have proven us wrong.
The New Jersey Devils announced on Thursday that forward Jack Hughes has been placed on Injured Reserve (IR) retroactive to Jan. 5. The team also announced that defenseman Dougie Hamilton has been moved to Long-Term Injured Reserve (LTIR).
The Devils have missed two players for prolonged periods this season.
It can be argued that the New Jersey Devils were one of, if not the sexiest, pick to win the Stanley Cup going into the 2023-24 NHL season. After catching
The Devils could be one of the more aggressive teams heading into the trade deadline with some unexpected cap space on their hands.
According to a report, New Jersey Devils defenseman Dougie Hamilton is expected to be out until the playoffs. With that news, it is suggested that the Devils will place Hamilton on the long-term injured reserve, which would free up about $9,000,000 million in cap space.
According to a recent report, the New Jersey Devils appear to be without their No.1 defenseman long-term. New Jersey announced earlier this month that Devils Dougie Hamilton was placed on injured reserve following a torn pectoral muscle.
In a significant setback for the New Jersey Devils, star defenseman Dougie Hamilton has undergone surgery to repair a torn left pectoral muscle, rendering him unavailable indefinitely.
The Devils will be down a defenseman for the remainder of the year.
The New Jersey Devils are starting to turn things around. However, there are still holes to fill on this roster. General manager Tom Fitzgerald is always working the phones as he looks to upgrade his team.
Recently, it was revealed that Devils’ star defenseman Dougie Hamilton will be out indefinitely after successful surgery to repair a torn left pectoral muscle.
The New Jersey Devils won’t be able to replace what Dougie Hamilton means to their hockey team, but you can expect general manager Tom Fitzgerald to at least scroll the trade market.
It is not a secret that the New Jersey Devils want to improve their blueline. As they eyed different targets on defense, they were one of the main teams in the mix for Nikita Zadorov before his move to the Vancouver Canucks.
The injury news regarding Devils defenseman Dougie Hamilton is worse than initially feared.
As first reported by NewJersey.com’s Ryan Novozinsky, the New Jersey Devils have placed defenseman Dougie Hamilton on injured reserve and called up Simon Nemec.
The New Jersey Devils are losers in six of their last seven games. On Friday, they dropped a discouraging 2-1 contest to the Columbus Blue Jackets. Unfortunately for New Jersey, it was a direct result of a tough night for defenseman Dougie Hamilton.
Dougie Hamilton scored at 11:36 of overtime to lift the visiting New Jersey Devils to a 2-1 win against the New York Rangers on Saturday night in Game 3 of their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series.
P.K. Subban’s $9M cap hit will expire after the 2021-22 season, meaning the Devils have plenty of cap space if they want to commit to Hamilton long-term.
Hamilton is coming off a six-year, $34.5 million deal he signed as a member of the Calgary Flames in 2015. It's unclear if he'll be searching for a similar deal in free agency.
Since the salary cap does not apply to the playoffs, Tampa was able to activate Kucherov without consequences.
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