NEWARK—Whereas the New Jersey Devils were firing on all cylinders not too long ago, that motor has since broken down. The Devils dropped their third game in a row on Saturday when they hosted the Philadelphia Flyers at the Prudential Center.
The New Jersey Devils lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs last night, and head coach Sheldon Keefe was cracking jokes following his team's loss. The Toronto Maple Leafs pulled off an exciting comeback on Thursday night,
Keefe was coaching an NHL game at Scotiabank Arena for the first time since being fired by the Maple Leafs on May 9. Having been hired by the Devils 14 days later, he’d faced his former team twice this season, both at Prudential Center.
New Jersey Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe discusses the pressure of being a head coach, in addition to TNT analysts providing outside perspective.
The Devils are slipping further down the Metropolitan Division and Eastern Conference standings. Now 2-5-3 in their last 10, the team's head coach Sheldon Keefe told team reporter
Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe opened up about his return to Toronto for the first time since being fired by the Maple Leafs.
John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (20-20-6) are in Newark on Saturday afternoon to take on Sheldon Keefe's New Jersey Devils (26-15-6).
The New Jersey Devils are trying to return to form in the new year and their next test comes against a Toronto Maple Leafs team in the midst of their own funk.
As the New Jersey Devils look to rediscover their game from before the holiday break, they need to focus on basic hockey fundamentals.
The Toronto Maple Leafs ruthlessly trolled a fan on the jumbotron for being on the phone during the game on Thursday.
The New Jersey Devils have had a stellar season, until recently. In their last seven games, they came up short, losing five of them. On top of their current