The New Jersey Devils, despite a relatively quiet trade deadline, remain steadfast in their pursuit of a top-six, first-line impactful forward. This strategic focus was recently highlighted by Dave Pagnotta, who discussed the team’s objectives.
Fans have voiced some uncertainty regarding General Manager Tom Fitzgerald’s strategic direction, particularly after the team’s limited activity at the deadline and his comments about not actively “pedaling” defenseman Dougie Hamilton.
Pagnotta clarified that while the Devils appeared quiet, they were deeply engaged in trade discussions throughout the period. Their primary objective was to acquire a player of first-line caliber, indicating they were “fishing in bigger ponds.” This ambitious goal led to young defenseman Simon Nemec’s name frequently surfacing in trade talks. A willingness to consider moving Nemec signals the Devils’ intent to acquire a significant, top-tier offensive talent in return.
Part of the rationale behind potentially moving a young blueliner like Nemec stems from the anticipation surrounding Anton Silayev. The 19-year-old left-shot defenseman is currently performing well in Russia, and it is widely expected that he will join the Devils organization once his contract there expires, potentially as early as this summer or spring. His projected arrival could provide internal defensive depth, making Nemec a more expendable asset for a major offensive upgrade.
Beyond Nemec, other defensemen like Jonas Siegenthaler were also mentioned as players the team was willing to discuss. Even Johnathan Kovacevic, despite his full no-trade clause, reportedly garnered some interest. These discussions suggest the Devils are prepared to revisit these trade scenarios more aggressively during the upcoming summer.
Speculation is growing that Simon Nemec’s tenure with the New Jersey Devils might be nearing its end. This sentiment is reinforced by GM Tom Fitzgerald’s telling remark post-deadline: “He is a part of our organization until he is not.” As a Restricted Free Agent (RFA), Nemec might seek a contract comparable to Luke Hughes’ and an expanded role, which could make him more receptive to a trade for increased playing minutes.
Regarding Dougie Hamilton, the Devils are expected to pay his $7.4 million signing bonus on July 1st before actively seeking to trade him. The aim is to execute a “hockey trade” that makes strategic sense for the organization. Discussions have explored potential targets for a Nemec package, including impactful forwards like Jordan Kyrou or Robert Thomas. The question also looms whether a player like William Eklund could fulfill the Devils’ need for an impactful first-line forward.
General Manager Tom Fitzgerald’s strong alignment with Devils ownership, including David Blitzer, suggests a concerted effort in forthcoming strategic moves, promising an interesting summer for the team.








