
New Jersey Devils: Fantasy Hockey Forward Targets in 2022-23
After another season to forget, the New Jersey Devils are poised for a big bounce-back campaign heading into next year.

After another season to forget, the New Jersey Devils are poised for a big bounce-back campaign heading into next year.

The Metropolitan is one of the deepest divisions across the NHL. During the 2021-2022 season, it had four teams make the playoffs.

The tough Metropolitan Division proved to be too much for the Devils, who faltered in front of terrible goaltending.
The New York Rangers have received their ticket to the playoffs.

The New York Rangers had a crazy week. It all started with the trade deadline; then, the boys seemed on a sudden decline.

The New Jersey Devils could make additions to their team.

The New York Rangers only faced two foes this week, both at home in the Garden.

After eight years residing as the Kansas City Scouts and Colorado Rockies, the Devils have been settled in New Jersey for nearly four decades. Overall, they have been one of the better NHL expansion franchises, racking up three Stanley Cups

With the first weekend in February officially upon us, the NHL All-Star break is here. No games are scheduled until Monday as players take the trip down to Las Vegas to participate in the festivities.

With the beginning of February in sight, the 2021 NHL Season is more than halfway in the books. The year continues to be dominated by unlikely faces.

The New York Rangers started the week squaring off against the undefeated Florida Panthers. They showed that no team is undefeatable as they took down the only team left with a zero in the loss column.

The New Jersey Devils appear to be on a downward trajectory after finishing 26th in 2019-20 and 29th a season ago. There are a few that might place the blame on the young players.

After another season to forget, the New Jersey Devils are poised for a big bounce-back campaign heading into next year.

The Metropolitan is one of the deepest divisions across the NHL. During the 2021-2022 season, it had four teams make the playoffs.

The tough Metropolitan Division proved to be too much for the Devils, who faltered in front of terrible goaltending.
The New York Rangers have received their ticket to the playoffs.

The New York Rangers had a crazy week. It all started with the trade deadline; then, the boys seemed on a sudden decline.

The New Jersey Devils could make additions to their team.

The New York Rangers only faced two foes this week, both at home in the Garden.

After eight years residing as the Kansas City Scouts and Colorado Rockies, the Devils have been settled in New Jersey for nearly four decades. Overall, they have been one of the better NHL expansion franchises, racking up three Stanley Cups

With the first weekend in February officially upon us, the NHL All-Star break is here. No games are scheduled until Monday as players take the trip down to Las Vegas to participate in the festivities.

With the beginning of February in sight, the 2021 NHL Season is more than halfway in the books. The year continues to be dominated by unlikely faces.

The New York Rangers started the week squaring off against the undefeated Florida Panthers. They showed that no team is undefeatable as they took down the only team left with a zero in the loss column.

The New Jersey Devils appear to be on a downward trajectory after finishing 26th in 2019-20 and 29th a season ago. There are a few that might place the blame on the young players.
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