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NJHN Daily: Devils Trade Candidate; Do the Rangers Need a New Head Coach?
New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald opened up about his intentions to add. Anywhere from a top-nine to bottom-six forward is on his wish list. Yesterday, we put pen to paper on why an ex-forward’s return in a Devils trade makes sense for New Jersey.
Plus, Sheldon Keefe is a hard man to please. He explains the Devils could have been more sharp in their 5-1 victory over the New York Rangers.
Elsewhere, speaking of the Rangers, do they need a new head coach? Some are saying not so fast. Plus, it’s 4 Nations Faceoff roster reveal day, and Patrik Laine makes an instant impact in his season debut.
Let’s do that hockey.
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New Jersey Hockey Now: General manager Tom Fitzgerald is looking on the market to improve his depth, and a Devils trade for ex-forward Kyle Palmieri can fulfill that need.
More NJHN: Even in a 5-1 victory over the rival New York Rangers, Sheldon Keefe explains the Devils can still improve in certain areas.
Even More: In this edition of Devils stock up/stock down, the Hughes brothers shine, Mercer struggles, and an old habit creeps back in.
The Athletic ($): Typically, if you’re in playoff position by American Thanksgiving, you’re very likely to secure a playoff spot. The Devils are firmly planted atop the Metropolitan Division, and their playoff stock is skyrocketing.
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DailyFaceoff: Would a coaching change do anything for the toiling New York Rangers? Some are saying not so fast.
Pittsburgh Hockey Now: Are the predictions sleeping on Bryan Rust for Team USA at the 4 Nations Faceoff? He’s thrived next to elite talent his whole career, and scored another game-winning goal last night.
Buffalo Hockey Now: The Buffalo Sabres hold a plethora of talent despite their collective struggle to succeed. So who are the likely candidates per country at the 4 Nations Faceoff?
Montreal Hockey Now: Newcomer Patrik Laine didn’t take long to make his mark with the Montreal Canadiens, scoring in his first game back since suffering a serious lower-body injury in the preseason.
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