New Jersey Devils Reify Roster with veteran Signings Ahead of Training Camp
The New Jersey Devils have bolstered their roster ahead of the upcoming NHL season, signing four veteran players to professional try-out (PTO) contracts. This strategic move is set to infuse the team with experience and depth as they prepare for the 2024-25 campaign.
Devils Ink Four Veterans to PTOs
- Kevin Rooney, a familiar name to Devils fans, returns to where it all began. The 32-year-old forward started his professional career with the Albany Devils in 2016 and has since proven his mettle in various roles, totaling 60 points in 330 NHL games.
- Luke Glendening, another veteran presence, joins the Devils after 12 seasons in the NHL. The 36-year-old centerman has amassed 166 points and 308 penalty minutes in 864 career games, epitomizing consistency and grit.
- Adam Scheel, a minor-league goalie with a .905 save percentage over five seasons in the AHL, will compete for a spot on the depth chart.
- Georgi Romanov, a Russian goaltender with NHL experience, rounds out the list. He posted encouraging numbers in the AHL, with .904 save percentages in his last two seasons.
Rooney and Glendening: Veteran Depth in Forward Lineup
Rooney and Glendening will battle for a role in the Devils’ bottom-six forward group. Both players bring a wealth of experience and reliability, with Rooney offering hard-earned grit and Glendening known for his middle-six contributions. Their past performances suggest they could form a formidable duo, providing invaluable depth for the Devils.
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Scheel vs. Romanov: The Goalie Battle
In the crease, Scheel and Romanov will vie for the role of third-string minor-leaguer behind existing Devils goalies Nico Daws and Jakub Malek. Both PTO signings have shown potential at the AHL level, with Scheel posting a .904 save percentage last season and Romanov maintains a .904 save percentage over his last two seasons. The goalie who shines in training camp may secure the minor-league position.
[Did You Know?] Georgi Romanov made his NHL debut in the 2022-23 season with the San Jose Sharks, recording an 0-6-0 record and .888 save percentage in 10 games.
Will Experience Prevail or Youth Prove Its Worth?
The Devils’ strategy this offseason is clear: inject veterans into the lineup to provide leadership and depth. With all four players set to report to training camp on September 17th, the battle for spots promises to be intense and engaging. As the Devils prepare for the new season, the immediate impact and long-term contributions of these veteran signings will prove crucial to their success.
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