New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald laid out many of the team’s off-season priorities to NHL.com’s Mike Morreale. He emphasized that re-signing defenseman Luke Hughes was a top priority, but then went on to add that the Devils will also make an effort to bring back backup goaltender Jake Allen. Fitzgerald said that Allen was one of the better goaltenders on the market, and that Allen’s camp has expressed a desire to stay in New Jersey.
Allen, 34, is coming off a two-year, $7.7MM contract signed with New Jersey in 2023. He was certainly a stout backup on that deal, landing a .904 save percentage and 19-22-2 record across 44 games. The bulk of those appearances – 31 to be exact – came behind Jacob Markstrom this season. Allen posted a 13-16-1 record and .908 save percentage on the year, but came up big for the Devils one more than one occasion. He’s a one-time Stanley Cup champion, and could be had for a cheap price on a deal that may carry him to retirement.
Other notes surrounding the Devils:
- The Devils are entering the summer with just $12MM in available cap space, and could reason to spend nearly two-thirds of that on extending Hughes. That puts the team in a challenging spot when it comes to re-signing someone like Allen or Cody Glass. Fitzgerald shared he’s aware of the bind, and knows that the team will need to use strategic spending and trades to improve up the roster. The Devils don’t wield a first-round pick this year, but do have two second-round picks, and a well-built prospect pool. Trimming from either surplus could go far in landing New Jersey a stout addition, or helping them clear the cap space to make more moves.
- Fitzgerald closed by shedding light on Devils captain Nico Hischier, who suffered a lower-body injury while at the World Championship. The GM said that Hischier’s removal from the tournament was precautionary, and that Hischier is back to training per usual. That’s great news for the 26-year-old, who posted 69 points in 75 games on the season. He also scored a career-high 35 goals, trumping his previous high of 31 goals from 2022-23. With good health, Hischier will be headed straight back to a starring role next season.
They need to map out how to have room for Quinn H’s $13m deal come 2027…
Palat + Hamilton = Q Hughes + 3rd line replacement cap wise
Buying out Palat would cost:
$3,533,333
$2,533,333
$1,483,333
$1,483,333 aeach year for 4 years…..this would be good!
Canucks would hangup on you
to Van: Byram, Mercer, Casey Seamus, NJ’s 2026 1st
to NJ: Quinn Hughes
To Buffalo: Nemec, Van’s 2nd
I don’t think that was a trade offer, more budget swap to getting a Hughes contract on the books
Allen is a youngster? He’s 34!
Hey, as someone who is 39, he is a youngster! ;)
Trade Haula and find a way to get rid of Palat thats $9 million right there
Allen signed that extension with Montreal not Jersey.