Devils Daily
Devils Daily: Conflict Resolution, Changes in St. Louis, & More

Some good news coming out of the New Jersey Devils organization yesterday, both in the pipeline and on the NHL roster. More on that later in the links.
Back at home tonight against the Boston Bruins, the Devils are looking to get back in the win column in front of their fans. Taking a peek at their home and road records split, they’re 5-6-1 at home versus 9-5-0 on the road. That’s not unlike last season as head coach Lindy Ruff noted the trend last season that’s spilled over into the 2023-24 season.
Elsewhere, there’s a head coaching change in St. Louis. Another drought ended last night, this time in Pittsburgh. And, conflict resolution in Colorado, plus more.
Let’s do that hockey.
New Jersey Devils
New Jersey Hockey Now: The TSN Trade Bait List is out and there’s plenty of defenseman and some goaltending on there. Here’s a look at six players that can help New Jersey.
More NJHN: Devils top offensive prospect is named to Finland’s U20 World Junior Championship roster.
NJ.com: Meet the Traveling Haula’s — “The Devils superfans who ‘(bleeping) love’ journeyman forward Erik Haula”
National Hockey Now
Philly Hockey Now
Philly Hockey Now: Former Flyers head coach, Craig Berube, head coach of the Blues as of Tuesday, has been relieved of his duties in St. Louis.
Pittsburgh Penguins
Pittsburgh Hockey Now: The last time the Penguins scored a power-play goal was on November 4th. That drought ended on Tuesday night when Pittsburgh finally lit the lamp on the man advantage.
Colorado Avalanche
Colorado Hockey Now: One day after calling out teammate Arturi Lehkonen’s father based on a report, Mikko Rantanen discusses his relationship with his teammate and more.
Philadelphia Flyers
Philly Hockey Now: Flyers phenom prospect Matvei Michkov was declared ill and as a result, would not participate in the KHL All-Star game. However, the 19-year-old made an appearance at the festivities anyway.
Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Hockey Now: In a recent interview, Canadiens GM Kent Hughes opened up regarding Juraj Slafkofsky‘s development into an NHLer.