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NJHN Daily: Potential Devils Target; NHL Trade Market Still Active; Detroit Harsh Truth

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Anaheim Ducks' Mason McTavish celebrates after his goal in overtime of an NHL hockey game against the Boston Bruins, Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

Chris Johnston warned us that after Nikolaj Ehlers signed, it could break the dam for trades after an already weak crop of free agents have been signed. There are still teams who need to shed salary and clear cap space. Other teams still need to meet the cap floor. However, for the New Jersey Devils, they should remain on the market, having yet to address top-six scoring for themselves, and perhaps a center.



The noise around one trade candidate continues to get louder, and the Devils should certainly inquire.

Elsewhere, San Jose and Philly still in the market for wingers, Boston’s practicing patience, and an ex-Detroit forward admits harsh truth.

Let’s do that hockey.

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The whispers about Mason McTavish just won’t go away. He’s continually named as someone who could be on his way out of California. The latest report states McTavish isn’t necessarily thrilled with his role on the Anaheim Ducks. The Devils certainly could use a center, and honestly, he’s a perfect fit.

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Boston Hockey Now: If it were up to James Hagens, he’d be penned into the Boston Bruins‘ lineup on the first night of the 2025-26 NHL season. However, it’s not up to him, and it sounds like the Bs are willing to let him marinate.

San Jose Hockey Now: Sheng Peng reports that the San Jose Sharks are still seeking a top-nine winger. It sounds like Johnston’s prediction could come true. The offseason may still have some trades trickle through.

Philly Hockey Now: The Philadelphia Flyers missed on Maxim Shabonov. So, what can they do next?

Detroit Hockey Now: Vladimir Taradenko is now a member of the Minnesota Wild. He admitted that after the trade, he wanted to get away from the Detroit Red Wings.

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