The New Jersey Devils' season began with great expectations with the return of an injured MVP, a trade for a Norris Trophy-winning
It also ended with high hopes.
In between was ugly. There was a horrible start that led to the firing of coach John Hynes. Taylor Hall, the 2018 league MVP, was traded weeks later. General manager Ray Shero got canned in January and top pick Jack Hughes had a dismal rookie season.
Coupled with a lack of secondary scoring and no net-front presence on
“Early on, the wheels started to fall off and there was changes made,” interim general manager Tom Fitzgerald said Thursday. “Finally, you saw a team that was coming together at the end of the year. It was too late. So here we are. We can discuss many reasons why. I don’t think we need to. I just think we just have to put our best foot forward and move on and look at some of the positives.”
The biggest positive was the Devils turned things around after Alain Nasreddine took over as interim coach on Dec. 3. After an 0-4-1 start, they went 19-12-7 between the middle of December and their final game on March 10, a 5-2 loss to Pittsburgh. Had they won that game, they would have been among the 24 teams scheduled to return next month from the NHL pause.
Nasreddine believes the Devils can make the playoffs next season.
It will take work. Nico Hischier and Hughes — the recent No. 1 overall picks — have to get better. Goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood has to build off a good season and guys such Kyle Palmieri, Damon Severson, Jesper Bratt and Nikita Gusev have to continue to deliver.
The next step is for one of the NHL's youngest teams to live up to the expectations.
“We talk about the future and what could be but at some point we have to do it, to go on the ice and prove that you're a good team and then a great team,” veteran goaltender Cory Schneider said. “We have not been able to do that unfortunately and that is a challenge. It's the next step in the evolution of guy’s careers. Do you want to be a guy that just plays or do you want to be a guy who plays in the playoffs and is in big moments?”
Next season will tell.
QUESTIONS
More than three months after the pause, Fitzgerald and Nasreddine still don't know what they will be doing next season.
Owners Josh Harris and David Blitzer have not decided whether to take the interim tags off their jobs or hire new people.
Fitzgerald confirmed reports the team has interviewed people for the head coaching job.
HIGHS
Hischer really stepped up after Hall was traded and played like a first-line
LOWS
Hughes showed plenty of skating skills and the ability to get into scoring position. The recently turned 19-year-old had a ton of chances but finished with seven goals and 14 assists in 61 games, and a team-high minus-26 differential.
The Devils need to shore up the back line with a tough stay-at-home
GOALIE OF THE FUTURE
Despite playing with a suspect
Schneider woke up late in the season and would be a good backup if he does not regress.
HALL EXIT
Two years after leading the Devils to their first playoff berth in five seasons and being the league's MVP, Hall became a casualty of the season. He was traded to Arizona for three prospects and a conditional first-round pick.
New Jersey will get the Coyotes' first-round pick this year if it is not in the top three. The prize of the prospects is soon-to-be 20-year-old Kevin Bahl. He is tough, 6-foot-7, 240-pound
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Tom Canavan, The Associated Press