When analyzing what prevents the New Jersey Devils from taking a healthy step forward from an inconsistent team with upside, there are a few factors that you can point to.
The New Jersey Devils are preparing to face off against the Philadelphia Flyers again on Jan. 29. As they hope to take their first win against the Flyers this season, Tomas Tatar is preparing to step on the ice for his 900th game of his NHL career.
Coming out of the holiday break, the New Jersey Devils have stumbled out of the gate. After their loss in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, the Devils’ three-game winning streak has quickly transitioned into a three-game losing streak.
The New Jersey Devils have played well so far this season. Despite that, there are a few players who could step up. These three players should set their New Year’s resolutions for a stronger performance in 2025.
When the New Jersey Devils brought back Tomas Tatar this offseason, they had brought back a player who was one of the key pieces in the Devils playoff run two years ago.
Anaheim Ducks: Forward Leo Carlsson was back on the ice skating. He’s still listed as day-to-day. Derek Lee: Ducks coach Greg Cronin on forward Trevor Zegras (lower-body): “They’re still doing an evaluation.
Amid the New Jersey Devils’ tilt with the Detroit Red Wings on Friday afternoon, forward Tomas Tatar was injured in the first period of the game. Tatar did not return for the second period, and the Devils were forced to play with 11 forwards.
The New Jersey Devils announced that forward Tomas Tatar will not return to Friday’s game against the Detroit Red Wings. Tatar logged one assist, helping Timo Meier notch his eighth goal of the 2024-25 season before leaving the game and not returning.
Tomas Tatar, who had both a goal and an assist, and the Devils held off the Washington Capitals for their fourth win in five games at Capital One Arena on Saturday, November 23rd.
Tomas Tatar and defenseman Dougie Hamilton each scored a power-play goal to lift the visiting New Jersey Devils to a 3-2 victory over the Washington Capitals on Saturday.
Twenty games in, let’s take a look at how the additions to this offense have helped the squad so far, those additions being Stefan Noesen, Tomas Tatar, and Paul Cotter.
The Washington Capitals debuted a new-look lineup against the New Jersey Devils on Saturday night in their home opener. Over the summer, the Caps got busy acquiring names such as Pierre Luc-Dubois, Jakob Chychrun, and Andrew Mangiapane.
Just a few weeks ago, rumors were swirling that 33-year-old Tomas Tatar would take his talents overseas after a rough 2023-24 campaign. But he quickly changed his mind when the New Jersey Devils came calling with a one-year, $1.8 million contract.
It’s bold predictions season. The New Jersey Devils’ 2024-25 might already be underway, and they may already be 2-0-0. Yet, we still know very little about the team they are going to be throughout the remainder of the season.
The New Jersey Devils missed the playoffs last season with a 38-39-5 record and knew they had to make some major moves this off-season to improve their roster.
The New Jersey Devils made an intriguing move in NHL Free Agency last week. New Jersey signed veteran forward Tomas Tatar to a one-year, $1.8 million contract a day after the market opened.
The Colorado Avalanche weren't about to wait around to see if their Tomas Tatar addition was going to pay dividends. It didn't early on and now he's off to the Seattle Kraken.
After officials disallowed not one, not two, but three New Jersey Devils' goals on Wednesday night, fans showed their displeasure by pelting the ice at the Prudential Center with trash, briefly halting the game in the third period.
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