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The New Jersey Devils are looking to trade the 12th overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft to acquire a top-six winger. With the NHL salary cap increasing by $8.5 million, the team aims to address their scoring issues, having ranked 27th in goals per game last season.
Thereās no doubt the New Jersey Devils should aggressively pursue a top-six winger by dangling the 12th overall pick at the 2026 NHL Draft.
The NHL salary cap is set to shoot up $8.5 million this summer up to $104 million. Thatās going to open up plenty of cap space for the 32 NHL GMs to wheel and deal.
The Devils have a clear scoring problem. Last season, they ended the year 27th in the NHL with 2.76 goals per-game.
According to several scouts that New Jersey Hockey Now has spoken with, they couuld also stand to add some size.
That sounds like Brady Tkachukās makeup. With all the noise around the Ottawa Senators captain, one wonders if he could be on the move after a quick first-round exit.
However, he addressed the chatter about his future, explaining he doesnāt understand where the narrative came from. So, until heās officially available, who else could the Devils trade for at the 2026 NHL Draft?
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So, the Toronto Maple Leafs won the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery. After a verbal lashing from the Toronto media following the hires of general manager John Chayka and senior advisor Mats Sundin, the Maple Leafs jumped four spots in the draft order and were afforded the opportunity at Gavin McKenna or Ivar Stenberg.
The 12th overall pick is crucial for the Devils as they aim to trade it for a top-six winger to improve their scoring.
The NHL salary cap is set to increase by $8.5 million, reaching $104 million.
Scouts suggest the Devils need to add size to complement their offensive strategy and improve their overall performance.
Last season, the Devils ranked 27th in the NHL, averaging 2.76 goals per game.
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Will the new Toronto regime tear it down to the studs with the uncertainty around captain Auston Matthews? Perhaps theyāll retool given their core has failed to win anything through two different general managers now.
Or will they try to add to what they already have?
Well, at the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline, the Maple Leafs were shopping Matthew Knies. The Devils were, in fact, interested in the power forward, but nothing materialized.
Yes, both teams now have new front offices, but thereās certainly still a fit here.
Toronto undoubtedly needs a remodel on their blueline, which the Devils can provide. And the Devils have a need in the top six, a scorer who can play with Jack Hughes and Jesper Bratt, and one that plays with an edge.
Enter Kniesāwho is going into his age-24 season and has two 20-plus goal seasons, nearly touching 30 in 2024-25 after potting 29.
Add in Kniesā 152 hits this season and willingness to drop the gloves, and heās exactly the kind of player the Devils are missing.
If Mehta can mend the relationship with Dougie Hamilton, a package with the 12th overall pick and perhaps Simon Nemec gives the Maple Leafs the opportunity to fast track their blueline rebuild while likely adding an impact forward in McKenna or Stenberg at first overall.
It seems like a win-win situation for both teams.
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Whereas the Maple Leafs have to figure out their direction, the St. Louis Bluesā should be clear.
The Blues need to rebuild, get out of some contracts, and build through the draft.
They already have two first round draft picks in the first round of the upcoming draft. What better way to expediate a rebuild other than having three?
St. Louis owns picks 11 and 15. The opportunity to select in between at 12 give the Blues the chance to draft three cornerstone players for their franchise.
Amid the dreadful year in St. Louis, Blues star Jordan Kyrou scored just 18 goals and 46 points in 72 games.
It was certainly a down year for the three-time 30-goal scorer. Yet, the 28-year-old forward fits the mold in New Jersey. Kyrou is a speedy, skilled winger that knows how to score off the rush. Heād fit like a glove next to Hughes and Bratt, which would certainly see him return to his 30-plus goal form as the trio would undoubtedly form one of the fastest and most dynamic lines in the league.
Kyrou has five seasons left on an eight-year deal that pays him $8.125 per season. In Kyrouās age, skillset, and contract, Kyrou is a superb fit for New Jersey.
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The Dallas Stars were eliminated in the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Now, the dial is turned to 11 on a contract extension for Jason Robertson.
Itās probably dragged on too long already.
At Dallasā exit meetings, GM Jim Nill said all the right things. The claim is he wants Robertson to be a Star for life.
However, thereās āa numberā that needs to work for both sides, and they have to find it.
Well, if Dallas and Robertson canāt get that squared away by the 2026 NHL Draft, Mehta should be knocking down Nillās door for the three-time 40-goal scorer that was undoubtedly snubbed from Team USAās Olympic roster.
The Stars donāt have a first-round pick in the upcoming draft and continue to have a need for a right-shot defenseman.
Itās another fit for the Devils to move the 12th overall pick, Nemec, and perhaps anything else necessary to get the deal done, and hopefully figure out āa numberā form themselves in the process.
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The reason why the Blues have two picks already in the first round is because one of them came from the Detroit Red Wings.
Thus, Detroit could try to get back into the first round. And after they failed to get into the playoffs for the 10th season in a row, itās time to consider a new direction.
The Red Wings have a mix of veteran and younger players. Of note, Dylan Larkin, Patrick Kane, and David Perron are some of their oldest forwards.
Alex DeBrincat isnāt far behind at 28 years old. If Detroit is looking to shake things up, the Devils should swoop in and acquire the three-time 40-goal scorer who has one year left on a bargain contract that pays him $7.875 million.
DeBrincat wonāt help the narrative that the Devils need to add size. However, he shoots out of his weight class with a booming shot.
Playing next the Jack and Bratt isāat this pointābetter than playing with Kane for DeBrincat. He would automatially become the Devilsā shooter on their first unit power play and at even strength, heās another dynamic scorer off the rush.
If the Red Wings want to make changes and are looking to hop back in the first round, DeBrincat is another option Mehta should aggressively pursue.
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