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Locked On Devils - Daily Podcast On The New Jersey Devils

Locked On Devils - Daily Podcast On The New Jersey Devils

著者: Trey Matthews Locked On Podcast Network
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Locked On Devils podcast is the daily podcast that drops the puck and keeps you ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the New Jersey Devils and the National Hockey League. Hosted by lifelong Devils fan and New Jersey Hockey Now writer Zach Berman, the Locked On Devils podcast provides your daily Devils’ fix with expert opinions, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of Brick City’s own Devils franchise. The Locked On Devils podcast is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.062668 ホッケー
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  • BONUS: A 2026 New Jersey Devils Trade Deadline Preview: Defense Edition
    2026/03/01

    In this bonus episode, Zach Berman breaks down the New Jersey Devils’ defensive roster as the NHL trade deadline approaches, focusing on potential moves and long-term implications. He starts by reviewing which current defensemen are safe from being traded—highlighting Luke Hughes, Brett Pesci, and Jonathan Kovacevic—and emphasizes their contractual security and importance to the team’s future. Simone Nemec’s situation is mentioned as a big decision looming for management, especially since he’s an RFA this summer and the Devils’ GM spot is uncertain.

    The discussion moves to Jonas Siegenthaler, whose disappointing performance this season might make him trade bait, though questions about whether he’d waive his clause remain. Brendan Dillon is another name likely to attract interest; Zach Berman praises his veteran leadership and strong play but admits he may be a trade target if the Devils are forced to make changes. Despite personal preference to keep him, the possibility of Dillon being moved is acknowledged due to potential locker room impact and necessity for rebuilding.

    A major focus is placed on Dougie Hamilton, whose future with the Devils is in question due to injuries, performance issues, and general trade rumors. Zach Berman reflects on Hamilton’s contributions and personality, expressing reluctance but understanding that the team may need to transition for the sake of long-term success. Possible trade partners and scenarios are discussed, with uncertainty about the return value and the emotional aspect of losing a player who helped shape the recent era of Devils hockey.

    Ultimately, Zach Berman expects both Hamilton and Dillon to be the prominent trade chips, marking a period of leadership voids and tough consequences for a team underperforming relative to expectations. The episode closes with personal updates and reassurances that the podcast—and support for the Devils—will continue during turbulent times for both the team and the host, maintaining optimism for future improvements despite current challenges.


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    12 分
  • BONUS: New Jersey Devils 2026 Trade Deadline Preview: Forward and Goalie Edition
    2026/03/01

    In this episode, Zach Berman dives into the New Jersey Devils’ trade deadline scenario, highlighting the uncertainty and anticipation surrounding the team’s direction as they’re currently 11 points out of playoff contention. He notes that this is one of the most significant trade deadlines in recent history for the Devils, with insiders unsure if the team will buy or sell. Based on their standings and roster situation, Zach Berman leans toward the Devils becoming sellers, focusing on which forwards could be dealt and what potential returns they might bring.

    He discusses several key players on the roster and their trade eligibility. Timo Meier and Jesper Bratt are not expected to be moved due to no-movement clauses, while Jack Hughes is considered untouchable. Nico Hischier has a modified no-trade clause, and although his future contract and long-term value are debated, Zach Berman doesn’t foresee him being traded at this deadline. Dawson Mercer, despite a disappointing season, is seen as a valuable trade asset but is predicted to stay unless a significant shakeup occurs. Conversely, Cody Glass, who has exceeded expectations, is likely to be traded for picks or prospects, which Zach Berman laments.

    The episode also examines depth and fringe players who could be moved. Stefan Nason, despite injury struggles, and Evgeny Dadonov, who has failed to put up points this season, are both candidates to leave, especially if the Devils can recover any assets for them. Paul Cotter is mentioned as a possible trade chip due to his flashes of skill, while other younger prospects and recently acquired players are less likely to be moved.

    Wrapping up, Zach Berman predicts that Cody Glass, Stefan Nason, potentially Paul Cotter, and Evgeny Dadonov will be traded by the deadline. He expresses frustration with the team’s management, calling for a new GM and cautioning against Tom Fitzgerald making major roster moves. The episode ends on a slightly optimistic note regarding young goaltending prospects, suggesting that the Devils’ goaltending situation may soon improve.


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    16 分
  • BONUS: New Jersey Devils January/February 2026 In Review
    2026/03/01

    In this bonus episode, Zach Berman dives into a painful January and February 2026 for New Jersey Devils fans, recapping the gloom of a season gone sour. The episode opens with Zach Berman acknowledging the high hopes the team once held, only to see those ambitions unravel as the months progressed. Early brief moments of promise, such as back-to-back wins against Utah and a signature victory in Columbus, are overshadowed by embarrassing defeats, most notably a devastating 9-0 loss to the Islanders and repeated failures to hold leads or compete well in third periods.

    The rollercoaster continued as the Devils endured lopsided losses, including disappointing showings against the Penguins, Jets, and even a shutout loss to the Blue Jackets that Zach Berman attended. Even during their rare victories or competitive outings – like besting the Minnesota Wild when all three Hughes brothers shared the ice, or overtime wins featuring Nico Hischier’s heroics – the momentum never truly materialized. Injuries, inconsistent goaltending, and ineffective coaching left the team treading water, with frustrations mounting among both fans and the host.

    Despite the team’s struggles, Zach Berman highlights one high note outside of the NHL: Jack Hughes’s golden goal leading Team USA to an Olympic gold medal, a bright spot in an otherwise dreary few months. However, this joy is short-lived, as the Devils return from the Olympic break still listless and unable to generate sustained success. Key problems recur: defensive breakdowns, underwhelming third periods, and a lack of meaningful response from management or coaching.

    Ultimately, Zach Berman paints these two months as a period of organizational stagnation and fan exasperation. He calls for significant changes at the top – notably “fire Tom Fitzgerald” – and points out that a few scattered highlights can’t mask the mediocrity and frustration dominating the Devils’ season. The episode closes on a light, humorous note about Jack Hughes being the subject of bizarre marriage rumors, underscoring the strange, disappointing, and tiring reality of being a Devils fan during this stretch.


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    22 分
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