New Jersey Devils assess position in revamped Metropolitan Division
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 13, 2026, 3:00 PM
Last updated Jul 13, 2026
As of July 13, 2026, the New Jersey Devils are evaluating their standing following significant changes in the Metropolitan Division. Each team in the division has undergone modifications during the offseason, impacting player lineups. The Carolina Hurricanes, defending champions, retained core players but lost goalie Frederik Andersen. The Pittsburgh Penguins added several new players while parting with key contributors. Assessing these shifts will help the Devils ascertain their competitiveness for the upcoming season.
- •Carolina Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup with a 53-22-7 record.
- •Frederik Andersen is no longer with the Hurricanes, signing in Edmonton.
- •Pittsburgh Penguins made multiple roster changes with notable additions.
- •All teams in the division appear different heading into the new season.
- 3:00 PMYahoo Sports — How The New Jersey Devils Currently Stack Up Against A Revamped Metropolitan Division
"The Metropolitan Division underwent a lot of changes this offseason. Where in the hierarchy does New Jersey fit in?
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