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New Jersey Devils: 7 Prospects That Will See Time In NHL This Season – Pucks and Pitchforks

Last updated: 2022/08/18 at 1:29 AM
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New Jersey Devils select Luke Hughes. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
The New Jersey Devils have several prospects that are close to ready to make a jump to the roster at this point. While spots on the team are limited prior to the season, injuries and trades do happen. This will open up spots for more prospects to make the roster. These are the players most likely to come into the lineup for the Devils and make the most of the opportunity.
New Jersey Devils defenseman Kevin Bahl (88): (Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports)
We saw big Kevin Bahl in two different stints last season. The first time he was called up, he was pretty invisible. But then Utica happened. The second time we saw Kevin Bahl in New Jersey, he looked like a different player. He played with more poise and confidence; and was much more noticeable. This is what the 6’6” 230lbs defenseman needs to do to establish himself as a full-time NHL player. He was also rewarded with his first NHL goal vs Arizona on April 12th.
Fabian Zetterlund #49 of the New Jersey Devils. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
Fabian Zetterlund spent a few games up with the Devils last year, and had a good showing potting three goals and eight points in just 14 games with the Devils towards the conclusion of the 2021 season. While their is no prize for being the most jacked hockey player, I’m sure Zetterlund’s consolation prize would be playing on the big club this season. He might even make it on opening night.
Simon Nemec of Slovakia. (Photo by Jari Pestelacci/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)
Not many players can make the transition from the NHL Draft right to the NHL roster. We’ve seen it from Hischier and Hughes. Nico Hischier came in and didn’t seem to miss a beat, while Jack Hughes seemed to struggle with the size and speed of the game off the hop. It’s purely speculation, but 2nd-overall pick Simon Nemec has a shot. He’s been playing in the top Slovakian program and even played “against men” at this past Olympics. While the Devils have Dougie Hamilton, Damon Severson, and John Marino as right shot defenseman, injury, or even a possibility of Severson being moved before being a UFA could put Nemec in the lineup in a hurry. However, Utica to start the year makes the most sense to get adjusted to the North American ice.
Nolan Foote #25 of the New Jersey Devils. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
After seeing his brother Cal Foote win a Stanley Cup in Tampa, Nolan Foote needs to take a step or two forward this year. He’s always been highly regarded for his big-time shot. Yet, we need to see it consistently. Last year in Utica, he finished over a half point-per-game after struggling out of the gate. It won’t be an easy feat, but it’s time for Foote to strap his big boy boots on.
Nikita Okhotiuk #82 of the New Jersey Devils. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Nikita Okhotyuk played five Games with NJ and also score his first NHL goal. The stat that really stands alone for Okhotyuk (besides being a 20% shooter in a small sample size) was his 16 hits. Nikita Okhotyuk should simply be called “The Punisher” not only because his name pronunciation is a thing of nightmares, but because that’s simply what he does. The Devils haven’t had a force like that on the backend since Anton Volchenkov was on the roster. He has some things to work on, but giving him a long-term shot isn’t the worst thing in the world.
Luke Hughes of USA. (Photo by Dave Reginek/Getty Images)
Jack Hughes’s younger brother Luke has been a busy bee. He’s currently representing the United States in the World Junior tournament and looks to be stuck in All-Star mode. Through four games, he has one goal and six points. He is committed to the University of Michigan, where last season he put up 17 goals and 39 points in 41 games from the backend. Tom Fitzgerald has already said Luke will return to Michigan for the upcoming season, as he chases a national championship they fell just short of last year. However, don’t be surprised if as Michigan season ends, Luke Hughes may play a few games in New Jersey to put a bow on the year.
Alexander Holtz #10 of the New Jersey Devils. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Alex Holtz, the Devils’ 7th-overall pick in 2020, is a bonafide sniper. He spent his first full professional season in Utica this past year, To much excitement, and Holtz did not disappoint. In 52 games in the AHL, he scored 26 goals and assisted on 25 others for 51 points. He had a few games in the NHL but clearly was not ready. At nearly a point-per-game in Utica, the Devils probably can’t wait to get him back in Newark full time this year. Holtz even declined to join Team Sweden for the World Juniors to train for the upcoming season. Holtz is focusing on his strength and speed and wants to be an “impact player” for New Jersey.
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