The NHL free agent market opens on July 1. It’s an opportunity for the league’s 32 teams to add a little talent to their rosters, as well as a chance for out-of-contract players to hit the jackpot.
It’s time for another edition of NHL rumours. The Stanley Cup Playoffs are almost into the month of June. However, there’s plenty to discuss on the hot stove front.
The Jets are expected to move on from a former Stanley Cup champ.
The New Jersey Devils didn’t plan on trading Tyler Toffoli at the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline. The intention — when he was acquired for Yegor Sharangovich and a draft pick last summer — was to retain the goalscorer after his contract expired following the 2023-24 season.
When the New Jersey Devils acquired Tyler Toffoli last summer, there was tons of optimism that he was the final piece of the puzzle. Instead, the season went belly-up, Toffoli was traded, and the Devils now find themselves starting from scratch.
The Calgary Flames begin every season with a pretty simple goal: to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs. If you want your team to be able to do anything impressive, making it into the post-season tournament is a requirement.
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Tyler Yaremchuk and former NHL goaltender Carter Hutton talk with former NHL enforcer now Sportsnet analyst Luke Gazdic about the Winnipeg Jets trade deadline addition of Tyler Toffoli.
The Winnipeg Jets have been one of the most exciting teams this season. After the season concluded last year, there were more questions than answers about the team’s direction.
The Winnipeg Jets kept the offence rolling as they won their second straight game, defeating the Columbus Blue Jackets 6-1. Over the past two games, they have outscored opponents 12-1, bouncing back from a disappointing loss against the Nashville Predators on March 13.
Make no mistake, Tyler Toffoli is a good hockey player. Yet, although he is a versatile and consistent scorer, his NHL career has been marked by lots of travel.
A trade that was lauded as one of the best of this season’s NHL Trade Deadline was one that almost didn’t happen. According to Darren Dreger of TSN, Tyler Toffoli was shocked to learn about the Winnipeg Jets’ interest in him and had to give joining the Jets a double take.
The New Jersey Devils have sent forward Tyler Toffoli to the Winnipeg Jets ahead of Friday’s NHL Trade Deadline. The deal, confirmed by both the Jets and Devils involves draft picks returning to the Devils.
For the first time in what feels like years, the Winnipeg Jets are going all in at the NHL trade deadline. After a successful season so far, Winnipeg decided to bolster their offensive core by acquiring Tyler Toffoli from the New Jersey Devils for a 2025 second-round draft pick and a 2024 third-round pick.
The Winnipeg Jets acquired forward Tyler Toffoli from the New Jersey Devils on Friday in exchange for two draft picks, TSN reported. The Devils will receive a third-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft and a second-round selection in 2025, multiple media outlets reported.
Despite being touted as Stanley Cup favorites before the season started, the New Jersey Devils have found themselves out of a playoff spot with less than a quarter of the season remaining.
The Winnipeg Jets acquired forward Tyler Toffoli from the New Jersey Devils, according to TSN’s Darren Dreger. Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli confirmed that the return for New Jersey is Winnipeg’s 2025 second-round pick and 2024 third-round pick.
There’s less than 24 hours until the 2024 NHL trade deadline, and plenty of players are already on the move.
The New Jersey Devils have announced they will be holding forward Tyler Toffoli out of tonight’s lineup against the St. Louis Blues for trade-related reasons.
Amid the flurry of NHL trade deadline discussions, one name prominently circulating is Tyler Toffoli, and the New Jersey Devils find themselves at a crossroads regarding the forward’s future.
The Devils are one of a handful of teams potentially in both buy and sell modes ahead of Friday’s deadline.
On Monday evening, the New Jersey Devils, languishing outside the Eastern Conference playoff picture, fired head coach Lindy Ruff, installing Travis Green as interim head coach.
It sounds like the team prefers to hold on to a key forward who is drawing trade interest.
A pending UFA, he carries a cap hit of $4.25M, and while extension discussions are ongoing, no deal has been reached.
It has been revealed the New Jersey Devils are actively considering extending the contract of their prolific forward, Tyler Toffoli. This is despite the team’s current position in the standings.
Toffoli is fresh off his best NHL campaign, scoring 34 goals and 73 points in his first full season with the club.
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