The New Jersey Devils announced Friday that forward Erik Haula has been placed on Injured Reserve (IR) with an ankle sprain, retroactive to Jan. 4. The team has also recalled defenseman Colton White from their AHL affiliate,
Forward Erik Haula joined fellow injured player, defenseman Santeri Hatakka, on the ice at RWJBarnabas Health Hockey House. The 33-year-old center has been sidelined with a sprained ankle that he sustained on Jan. 4 against the San Jose Sharks. On Jan. 17, the organization announced Haula was placed on injured reserve.
THROUGH GAMES OF TUESDAY, JAN. 21, 2025
The Devils are facing the Flyers for the first time this season. It’s odd to face a divisional opponent this late in the year. It’ll also be the first of three games played by the two squads over the next two weeks. Keefe gave a scout of Philly.
Haula (ankle) was placed on injured reserve Friday. Haula hasn't played since Jan. 4, so he can be activated whenever he's healthy. Putting him on IR likely had less to do with his timetable and ...
The Devils have also been without Stefan Noesen, who has been fighting an illness this past week. The organization recalled forward Brian Halonen from the Utica Comets of the American Hockey ...
This is especially so when noting that they only traded forward Erik Haula for him and not a high draft pick or notable prospect. Haula has also struggled this season with New Jersey ...
MacDermid has a short-term path to playing time while Stefan Noesen (illness) and Erik Haula (ankle) are out. Even if he continues to suit up, MacDermid will have extremely limited minutes on the ...
NEWARK—Things are getting stale in Newark. The New Jersey Devils have now dropped four games in a row and five of their last six contests. Although they’ve done a decent job of collecting loser points along the way,
On Sunday (Jan. 19), the New Jersey Devils left the ice to a chorus of boos as they dropped a ninth contest in their last 11 games. Just a few weeks ago, they were neck-and-neck with the top teams in the league.
Brent Sutter goes in-depth on his Islanders career, sharing stories of his draft day, Stanley Cup wins and the impact of Al Arbour.
Agent Allan Walsh says the salary cap ceiling will be $97M, higher than the initial $92.5M projection. If true, what can the Devils do with that extra space?