On Wednesday night, the NHL revealed the New Jersey Devils‘ quarter-century team. Representing the best players who have ever donned the black and red
The National Hockey League has spent the past few weeks unveiling their Quarter Century rosters for every NHL team, and on Wednesday night, the New Jersey Devils First and Second rosters were revealed.
It wasn’t pretty, and it might have cost the Devils their captain, but New Jersey salvaged two points in Montreal tonight
Whether it's bonding with family members, or rooting for a certain player, there's plenty of stories on how Devils fans started supporting this team
NHL insider Carlo Colaiacovo harked back to the days of Martin Brodeur, comparing how the goaltender’s role has changed since the legendary netminder ended his playing career.
With 2025 underway, the NHL is celebrating the best of the past 25 years by revealing Quarter-Century Teams for each of the League's 32 franchises and the Arizona Coyotes. Each club will be represented by a First Team and Second Team of six players -- three forwards,
Isaac Poulter left Utica, New York, around 3:00 p.m. on Thursday and arrived at his destination in New Jersey around 7:00 p.m. By Friday morning, he was on the ice at RWJBarnabas Health Hockey House with veteran goaltender Jake Allen,
NEWARK, N.J. -- The New Jersey Devils honored former coach Jacques ... He was joined at center ice by former players including goaltender Martin Brodeur, defensemen Scott Stevens, Scott ...
The New Jersey Devils honored former coach Jacques Lemaire, inducting the 11-time Stanley Cup champion into the team's Ring of Honor. The 79-year-old Lemaire, who coached the Devils to their first championship in 1995,
He also played a big part in helping New Jersey lift Lord Stanley ... all broken during his years with the Devils. Along with the team’s success, Brodeur became the all-time winningest ...
In mid-November last year, Jacques Lemaire received an unexpected phone call from a few old friends. On the other line were two of his former players, Hall of Famer Martin Brodeur and Devils current assistant coach Sergei Brylin.
The New Jersey Devils honoured former coach Jacques Lemaire, inducting the 11-time Stanley Cup champion into the team’s Ring of Honour.