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The New Jersey Devils have one current participant in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

It’s Jake Allen.

He’s been on Sportsnet’s panel over the last few days. More on that later.

In the links, Devils with ties to the Arizona Coyotes react.

Elsewhere, John Tortorella dismisses questions about Philly future, Pittsburgh’s home run in Michael Bunting, no friends on the ice for Anthony Duclair, and more.

Let’s do that hockey.

Devils News

Devils goaltender Jake Allen has been guest hosting on Sportsnet as an analyst during the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

And, he’s been excellent. When his career as an NHL goaltender comes to a close, he certainly has a future in broadcasting.

NJ.com: ICYMI — The reaction from Devils players with ties to the Arizona Coyotes react to their sudden departure to Utah.

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NHL Trade Talk, News, & National Hockey Now

Pittsburgh Hockey Now: At the time of the deal, it was wildly unpopular by just about everyone. However, the Pittsburgh Penguins hit a home run by acquiring Michael Bunting.

Boston Hockey Now: Boston Bruins winger Jake DeBrusk may not exactly light the world on fire in the regular season, however, the pending free agent can write himself a big check in the playoffs, and is already making his case.

Florida Hockey Now: Now playing on the other side of Florida, Tampa Bay Lightning forward Anthony Duclair says there are no friends on the ice against his former Florida Panthers.

Philly Hockey Now: When it comes to his future with the Philadelphia Flyers, head coach John Tortorella dismisses the questions.

Montreal Hockey Now: Montreal Canadiens forward Nick Suzuki opted out of playing at the IIHF World Championships. Here’s why the Habs captain’s decision is justified.

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