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Xavier Parent and Topias Vilen are restricted free agents for the New Jersey Devils. Parent has shown strong AHL performance, while Vilen, drafted in 2021, has potential but needs to establish himself in the NHL.
Xavier Parent is another undrafted forward that the Devils found and signed into their system, although heās had to work his way up a bit more than most. Parent began his professional career with the Adirondack Thunder, the teamās ECHL affiliate. He would put up 51 points in 50 games, earning him a 14 game AHL stint with Utica that same season where he would put up three goals and three assists. This would result in him being promoted to the AHL full time for 2023-24, where he would play 71 games with 15 goals and 30 assists. His 2024-25 season would see a dip in his point total to 36, but he would actually score more goals (19) in 10 fewer games. These two seasons of being a strong AHL contributor would result in Parent being signed to a for 2025-26. This most recent season saw Parent start in the AHL and by seasonās end he would hit 20 goals for the first time, as part of his 39 points in 63 games. His performance the past three seasons finally earned him a shot with the Devils in mid-December. Parent would go scoreless in five appearances, and in all honesty, wasnāt given much opportunity to showcase anything, as he played less than 10 minutes in four of those games.
Xavier Parent scored 39 points in 63 games during the 2025-26 AHL season, including 20 goals.
Topias Vilen was drafted 129th overall in 2021 and recorded 29 points in 58 games during the 2023-24 AHL season.
It is likely that the Devils will re-sign Xavier Parent due to his strong contributions in the AHL and potential for an NHL role.
Topias Vilen has not yet established himself as a regular in the NHL, partly due to competition from veteran defenders and limited opportunities.

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As an RFA, itās likely Parent is brought back to the Devils; heās been a strong contributor for the Comets and thereās still potential that entering his age 25 season, Parent could still carve out an NHL role for himself. Thatās not to say that it is a guarantee, but the potential for him to be a bottom six player in New Jersey is absolutely a number above zero. Regardless of whether he gets to that level or not, the Devils still need their farm team(s) to not be a dumpster fire. Parent has been a strong contributor for a weak Utica team, so with him still being under team control, thereās little to no reason for the Devils to not bring him back. Parent is guaranteed at least a modest raise, as he will be coming off of his entry level deal, however he probably isnāt anything more than a league minimum player. He hasnāt done anything at the NHL level, so he more than likely gets another two way deal that sees him on a different salary structure depending upon which league he is in. Still, a raise is probably in order, even for Parentās AHL salary; it wonāt be a huge increase, but the raise is still due.
Vilen, unlike Parent, was an NHL draft selection of the Devils back in the fifth round in 2021. He would spend two more seasons post-draft in his native Finland before signing his entry level deal at the end of 2022-23. He would not make any appearances for Utica that season, meaning the start of his entry level deal slid to 2023-24. His first season would be spent mostly in Utica (aside from a six game stint in Adirondack) where he would put up 29 points (two goals, 27 assists) in 58 games. He would have similar stats in 2024-25 (58 games, one goal, 23 assists) while spending his entire season with Utica this time. Vilen would get a bit more opportunity in 2025-26, as he would again post consistent numbers (61 games, four goals, 23 assists) for the Comets, but he would also earn a quick end of season cup of coffee with New Jersey. While Vilen would get more ice time in his games with the parent club than Parent did (somewhat naturally due to the positional difference), he also was kept off the score sheet.
Vilen still has quite a bit of room for unlocking some untapped potential. He just completed his age 22 season, and defenders typically do not hit their prime until closer to their late 20s. Heās shown himself to have some good offensive skills and his defense doesnāt appear to be a detriment either. At the same time, he hasnāt established himself as a true difference maker, because if he had, he would/could have been a regular in New Jersey by this point. Perhaps some of that is due to him being blocked by the Devils having a number of veteran left shooting defenders, but he also wasnāt given any NHL action until the end of this past season either. Vilenās value isnāt much different from Parentās; perhaps the argument could be made he gets an extra year on his next deal, or a bit more money due to being younger and holding more potential, but in terms of accomplishments, both are pretty even. This upcoming season could be an important one for Vilen, as his play could determine if he is on the path to being an NHLer (either in New Jersey or as a trade asset for the Devils) or if he projects as a long-term AHLer.
This is the rare week where I say to bring both players back. Vilen and Parent are both restricted free agents, and since neither is due more than a raise to league minimum for non-entry level contracts, itās not costing the team much to keep both in the fold. If contract spots are the concern, there are other players the Devils should be ridding themselves of before either of these guys are on the chopping block. Vilen intrigues me a bit more since defensemen take longer to progress towards their potential, and the fact that heās only played in two NHL games. Parent I think will be more of an AAAA player: really good at the AHL level, good enough to be a spot/fill-in player at the NHL level. I think the Devils will probably have the same thoughts as myself in terms of bringing both back. It will be interesting to see if either takes another step or leap in their development (particularly Vilen) and how that could help both Utica and New Jersey.
Now Iād like to hear your thoughts as to what the Devils should do with Topias Vilen and Xavier Parent. Do you agree both should be brought back since they are restricted free agents under team control? Could you see Parent as a depth contributor in New Jersey? Do you think thereās more to Vilen than what heās shown so far and could that result in him eventually being an NHL regular? Leave any and all comments down below and thanks as always for reading!