Victor Wembanyama, Anthony Edwards go head-to-head in first half of Game 3
Wembanyama and Edwards go head-to-head in a tied Game 3 first half
The New Jersey Devils are exploring options for the No. 12 pick in the upcoming NHL draft. Additionally, Scott Wedgewood has emerged as a standout player in the playoffs, while Mikko Rantanen is dealing with a knee injury.
Who might the Devils be able to acquire using the No. 12 pick in this year’s draft? A look at some names to consider: [New Jersey Hockey Now]
Norris finalists: Payroll range is official: A look at each of the lottery teams and the case for each of them trading their pick ahead of the draft: [The Athletic ($)] A look at some of the underrated performers in the Stanley Cup Playoffs thus far: [The Hockey News] “Wedgewood, now on the Stanley Cup favorite Colorado Avalanche and holding a 2-0 series lead against the , has emerged as one of the best stories of these playoffs. Over the past decade, the 33-year-old has gone from an AHL-NHL tweener to someone who looked like a career backup to a starter on one of the best regular-season teams in NHL history. Through it all, he has impressed those around him by maintaining the same outgoing, charming demeanor.” [ ($)] “ sustained a torn MCL in his knee during the Olympics, an injury that general manager Jim Nill says kept their standout forward from being himself the rest of the season.” [] Feel free to discuss these and any other hockey-related stories in the comments below.
The Devils are considering various names for potential acquisition using the No. 12 pick in the draft.
Mikko Rantanen sustained a torn MCL in his knee during the Olympics, affecting his performance for the rest of the season.
Scott Wedgewood has emerged as a key player for the Colorado Avalanche, showcasing impressive skills and a positive demeanor throughout the playoffs.
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