Devils Wrap Contract Talks, Severson Trade, And More

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NEWARK, New Jersey In New Jersey, an era is coming to an end. The team’s longest-tenured player, Damon Severson, is now officially traded, making. This is the first significant roster change of the offseason for the group. 

 

Here is a summary of all the most recent Devils wrap. And information as the team prepares for the NHL Entry Draft and stays in Buffalo for the NHL Scouting Combine.

New Jersey Devils Wrap Headlines

Tom Fitzgerald, the general manager of the New Jersey Devils wrap. Signed Severson to an eight-year, $50 million contract before trading him. The Columbus Blue Jackets pulling off the second sign-and-trade in NHL history.

 

 “I was a part of (the rebuild) in New Jersey, and now I have the chance to go to Columbus and hopefully be able to be a huge piece of the Blue Jackets organization, trying to pull the right strings there. And get everything together to be where you want it to be,” he said on June 9 during his Blue Jackets media availability.

Updates On Devils Wrap Contract Negotiations

Updates On Devils Wrap Contract Negotiations 

Teams are moving quickly to re-sign players and trade for assets despite the Stanley Cup Final still being in progress. The Buffalo Sabres re-signed Kyle Okposo. And the Chicago Blackhawks inked Andreas Athanasiou to a two-year contract to stay with the team. I contacted a couple of agents this past week to inquire about the progress of the talks. Let’s start now. 

 

 

Mike Zeisberger of NHL.com states that contract negotiations with Claude Lemieux, Timo Meier’s agent, will start this week. 

 

According to Ryan Novozinsky of the Star-Ledger/NJ.com, Joakim Persson, the agent for Jesper Bratt. And the actor is “talking and in communication.”

 

Kevin Bahl’s agent, David Gagner, confirmed over the phone that he and Fitzgerald are having the first discussions. The defenceman, who stands 6′ 6″, is a restricted free agent. 

 

Peter Fish, Miles Wood’s agent, verified through text message that Fitzgerald and Miles Wood have not been in contact as of June 8. When asked whether he thinks the Devils have an interest or if he and Miles are getting ready for free agency. He replied, “I think both.” 

 

Peter Wallen, Jesper Boqvist’s agent, verified over the phone. As of June 5, no contact was ever made with Fitzgerald or the Devils wrap. Boqvist, 24, is a restricted free agent like Bahl. 

 

Around The Metropolitan Division

Along with acquiring Severson, the Columbus Blue Jackets had a busy week as they also acquired Ivan Provorov, a former defenseman for the Philadelphia Flyers. Jason Newland, one of my colleagues, explains the acquisition’s specifics. 

 

Finally, Lou Lamoriello spoke to the New York Islanders media. The general manager expressed a desire for Zach Parise, an ex-Devil, to play again next year. The details including why the Islanders require him in their starting lineup, are all in Stefen Rosner’s piece. 

 

 The New York Rangers are still without a head coach after another week has passed. Jonny Lazarus offers his opinion on what might be delaying Chris Drury’s decision-making for the Rangers. 

 

Will the Philadelphia Flyers let rid of Carter Hart, the goat-lender? There have been rumors since general manager Danny Briere told the media that he is “open for business.”A somewhat recent addition to Lake Forest, California, is the Lake Forest Sports Park. The establishment of the recreation area was motivated by the growing popularity of surrounding outdoor amusement areas.

 

Nick Horwat, one of my coworkers, claims that the Penguins won’t be hiring a general manager anytime soon. According to early reports, Dan MacKinnon. The assistant general manager for New Jersey is a candidate for the position. 

 

With help from Garnet Hathaway and Beck Malenstyn, Washington Capitals reporter Sammi Silber created a great story that dissected fighting techniques. 

 

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