Devils Reassign Ethan Edwards

Friday: Edwards has been sent back to Utica, per a team announcement.  He didn’t see any game action with New Jersey while on recall.

Monday: The Devils announced they’ve recalled defenseman Ethan Edwards from AHL Utica. New Jersey placed center Cody Glass on injured reserve, retroactive to Nov. 12, in the corresponding move.

After an impressive training camp, the 23-year-old Edwards lands his first recall in his first professional season. The 5’10” lefty was a fourth-round pick in 2020 from the Spruce Grove Saints of the junior ‘A’ AJHL before jumping south of the border, first with USHL Sioux City before embarking on a four-year run at the University of Michigan. Edwards was a consistent force on the Wolverines’ blue line, checking in as a top-four puck-mover who played more physically than one would expect from his slight frame. He was named to the Big 10’s Second All-Star Team following his senior season, in which he notched a career-best 5-16–21 scoring line in 36 games, before signing his entry-level deal with Jersey last March.

Although the two-year contract didn’t take effect until this season, he still finished out the 2024-25 season with Utica on a tryout basis. In his first 10 professional games, Edwards notched three assists and a +3 rating. He entered this year as the No. 9 prospect in the system, according to Elite Prospects, and made a legitimate push for a roster spot with two points and four scoring chances in four preseason games. He ended up being a very late cut, though, and started the year in Utica as expected.

Through 13 games in the AHL, Edwards hasn’t exploded offensively but is still chugging along with one goal, four assists, and a -1 rating. The Devils need an additional offensive-minded option with Dougie Hamilton still sidelined with an undisclosed injury, though, and Edwards fits that bill. With Hamilton, Johnathan Kovacevic, and Brett Pesce all out, their top-four group is still strong thanks to a breakout Simon Nemec, but they’re riding a patchwork third-pairing of fringe NHLers Dennis Cholowski and Colton White. As White is pointless with a -1 rating through four games and is averaging under 12 minutes per night, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him get a game or two in the press box for Edwards to make his NHL debut, at least until Hamilton’s able to return (which should be soon).

The Devils previously announced Glass was week-to-week with an upper-body injury, so he’ll be out significantly longer than when he’s first eligible to come off IR on Wednesday. The 26-year-old pivot had only played four games since missing seven with another upper-body issue before exiting the lineup again last week. Through 10 appearances this season, he’s got three goals on 19 shots while averaging 11:59 of ice time per game.

Devils Sign Ethan Edwards To Entry-Level Contract

March 25: The Devils announced today they’ve signed Edwards to a two-year, entry-level contract starting with the 2025-26 season. They confirmed he’ll report to Utica for the remainder of the current year.

March 23: Devils prospect Ethan Edwards‘ time in college is over. The University of Michigan product won’t be going to the national tournament in his senior year, so he’ll instead be joining New Jersey’s AHL affiliate in Utica for the rest of the 2024-25 season, Ben Birnell of the Utica-Rome Daily Sentinel reports. Whether that’s on an AHL tryout or an NHL contract remains to be seen – an important distinction, given Edwards’ signing rights will expire on Aug. 15 if the Devils don’t get him signed to an entry-level deal by then.

The 22-year-old defender was a fourth-round pick by the Devils (No. 120 overall) back in 2020 out of the Spruce Grove Saints of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. The 5’10” lefty jumped south of the border to USHL Sioux City for his post-draft season before jumping on with the Wolverines for 2021-22. Since then, the two-way Edwards has slowly seen his game flourish. Michigan’s top rearguard this season after the departure of fellow Devil Seamus Casey, he took the increased ice time in stride. Edwards’ five goals, 16 assists and 21 points in 36 games this year were all career highs, but his minus-two rating was evidence of the team’s overall regression as Michigan missed out on the nationals for the first time since 2021.

After finishing fourth on the Wolverines in scoring, Edwards will take his talents eastward. He’s an intriguing name in what’s still a rather deep prospect pool on defense in New Jersey, checking in at No. 12 in Scott Wheeler of The Athletic’s 2025 organizational rankings. It’ll likely be a while before he sees an NHL call-up – assuming his AHL stint turns into an ELC with the Devils if he doesn’t sign one now. He’s got enough of a wide-ranging toolbox to make him a valuable depth piece in New Jersey’s lineup if his smaller stature doesn’t become a limiting factor.

If the Devils sign Edwards to an ELC beginning next season, they’ll have 33 of the maximum 50 contracts on the books.