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New Jersey Devils' Curtis Lazar (42) during the third period of an NHL preseason hockey game against the New York Rangers Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023, in Newark, N.J. The Devils won 5-2.(AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

The New Jersey Devils are traveling today for their western Canada road trip. They’ll see all the Vancouver Canucks, Calgary Flames, and Edmonton Oilers. They’ll do so short one of their regular forwards who went down with an injury on Sunday against the Anaheim Ducks on home ice.



More on his status below in the links.

Elsewhere, San Jose has an important injury update of their own, 4 Nations Faceoff projections, and early NHL Trade top candidates in 2024-25.

Let’s do that hockey.

Devils News

New Jersey Hockey Now: The Devils have played the most games in the shortest amount of time in the NHL. They’re feeling it. However, Brenden Dillon explains why things might be getting better. (+)

More NJHN: In the second period of their Sunday night tilt with the Anaheim Ducks, Curtis Lazar suffered a lower-body injury. The update from head coach Sheldon Keefe wasn’t good.

Devils Postgame: Offense Explodes in Imperfect 6-2 Win vs. Anaheim Ducks

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NHL Trade Talk, News, & National Hockey Now

NHL.com: The 4 Nations Faceoff will be here before you know it. Team Sweden is bound to be stacked with plenty of stars, including two who play for the Devils.

The Athletic ($): The Devils might not be firing on all cylinders consistently, but the expectation is that they will fix their issues and remain in the playoff chase. Therefore, it’s never too early to look at the NHL trade candidates who could be dealt at some point this season.

San Jose Hockey Now: The San Jose Sharks have been without their star center Macklin Celebrini since the second game of the season. The Sharks provide an update on his injury status.

Philly Hockey Now: In a slight surprise to some fans, the Philadelphia Flyers re-assigned rookie center Jett Luchanko to his junior hockey team in the OHL, the Guelph Storm. So, why did they do it?

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