Credit to New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald, who brought in the right players to protect his young stars and help build a strong camaraderie in the locker room.
Waiting outside the New Jersey Devils’ locker room following Monday’s win over the New York Rangers, you could feel the energy. Upbeat music was blaring from inside and players were hooting and hollering.
Murray) New York Rangers center Sam Carrick (39) and New Jersey Devils defenseman Brenden Dillon (5) get into a fight during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Monday, Dec. 23, 2024, in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Noah K. Murray) New York Rangers left wing ...
The New Jersey Devils' defensive play set an NHL record on Monday afternoon's victory over the New York Rangers.
It was a tight checking, high intensity affair, with offense for both teams hard to come by.
articles were written about New Jersey Devils players needing to stand up for each other. General manager Tom Fitzgerald addressed that issue by signing defenseman Brenden Dillon and forward ...
The New Jersey ... giving the Devils a 3-2 lead! The Devils were not done breaking down the Carolina defense. Jack Hughes had the puck on the wall after Paul Cotter took the puck around the net and passed up high to Brenden Dillon, and Hughes shot low ...
Day after day, the severity of their situation seemingly does nothing but weigh the Rangers down. Monday afternoon’s 5-0 disaster against the Devils at Prudential Center was no outlier.
The New Jersey Devils dominated the New York Rangers on home ice, heading into the Christmas break with a 23-11-3 record.
Three weeks ago, the New Jersey Devils saw their fans make their presence loudly felt at Madison Square Garden when they scored the first four goals and rolled to a 5-1 win over the New York Rangers.
It’s hard to remember a time where the New Jersey Devils have been more confident heading into one of their biggest rivalry games of the season. They certainly have every reason to be. A stunning