A disc injury robbed Nolan Foote of his 2023-24 season and he will hit RFA for the first time. What should the Devils do with the young forward? Last week, our annual RFA profile series here at AATJ began as I took a look at Dawson Mercer and what type of contract he may get this summer.
The New Jersey Devils’ list of injuries in the 2023-24 regular season was long. Really long. Like, 279 man-games lost long. When it came to players like Jack Hughes and Dougie Hamilton, we learned what their injuries were after it was announced they’d undergone respective procedures for repair.
While Utica continues to struggle for consistency, there has been at least one bright spot in recent games — the conditioning stint of power forward, Nolan Foote.
A former first-round pick may be set to make his season debut for the Devils.
The New Jersey Devils held practice Sunday morning. After a number of roster trims over the last week, there were fewer faces on the ice than usual. However, Sunday’s practice unexpectedly missed a lock for the Devils’ roster.
The New Jersey Devils have had many training camp battles that led to interesting lineup decisions. Graeme Clarke, Nolan Foote, Tyce Thompson, and Alex Holtz were all fighting for spots on the roster.
It’s the dog days of the NHL offseason in the leadup to training camp, which is nearly a month away. The New Jersey Devils have completed most of their offseason work, but they have been active in filling out their depth in recent weeks.
With the signing of Cal Foote this week, the Devils added another sibling into the system. When Tom Fitzgerald says, “Family,” he truly means it. New Jersey is synonymous with family, probably thanks in large part to the Sopranos.
It’s a great time to be a New Jersey Devils fan.
The New Jersey Devils seem like they could be done fixing their lineup. Maybe they make a move addressing the goalie situation, but the 13 forwards and seven defensemen seem pretty set in stone.
Nolan Foote’s most recent NHL run with the New Jersey Devils will end at three games, as the team has reassigned him to their AHL affiliate, the Utica Comets.
The New Jersey Devils have 14 regular season games left before the playoffs begin, can you believe it? The club has earned 95 points, and their 44 wins after 68 games played from the start of a season are the second most in franchise history (45 wins 2008-09 season).
The New Jersey Devils have recalled another one of their young prospects to the NHL for the first time this season.
The New Jersey Devils are flying after winning eight of their last nine games for a season total of 18 points to sit all alone at the top of the Metropolitan Division.
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