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Devils Daily: Devils Rival Eliminated, President’s Trophy Curse

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The New Jersey Devils’ rival, New York Rangers, were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the Eastern Conference Final last night.



The Florida Panthers are moving onto the Stanley Final for the second postseason in a row, thus seeing the President’s Trophy curse live on.

In other news, the Devils are letting one of their prospects walk away, more on that in the links.

Elsewhere, San Jose lets a goaltending prospect walk, Pittsburgh’s top prospect, and how Philly’s building their blueline.

Let’s do that hockey.

Devils News

New Jersey Hockey Now: The Devils opted not to sign former prospect, Jaromir Pytlik, by Saturday’s 5 P.M. deadline. Therefore, New Jersey no longer owns his rights.

More NJHN: Former Devils head coach Peter DeBoer snapped at the media on Friday and used some colorful language while expressing his feelings.

Even More: Here’s the 2024 Stanley Cup Final schedule which the NHL revealed.

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Florida Hockey Now: The Florida Panthers are your Eastern Conference Champions and they’re headed back to the Stanley Cup Final for the second time in as many seasons.

Sportsnet: The New York Rangers were President’s Trophy Champions in the 2023-24 season. The curse of the regular season accomplishment lives on in the Blueshirts’ elimination from the playoffs in the Eastern Conference Final.

NHL Trade Talk, News, & National Hockey Now

Pittsburgh Hockey Now: Here’s what Brayden Yager‘s Moose Jaw Warriors teammates say about the Pittsburgh Penguins’ top prospect.

San Jose Hockey Now: Similar to the Devils letting Pytlik walk, the San Jose Sharks did not sign their goalie prospect.

Colorado Hockey Now: Looking at the UFA market, here are five defensemen who the Colorado Avalanche could use.

Philly Hockey Now: The future of the Philadelphia Flyers’ blueline is centered around Jaime Drysdale and Nick Seeler.

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