New Jersey Devils eye Jordan Kyrou as potential trade target this summer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 12:04 PM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
General manager Sunny Mehta believes the New Jersey Devils have the core needed for playoff contention. However, they seek a forward to enhance their top line, particularly to support Jack Hughes and Jesper Bratt. Jordan Kyrou of the St. Louis Blues emerges as a realistic target to fill this role. Meanwhile, trade request rumors circulate regarding other players, including reports of a request from Darnell Nurse of the Edmonton Oilers. The Devils also face decisions related to their coaching staff and roster adjustments after missing the playoffs.
- •Sunny Mehta insists the Devils have a contending core in place.
- •The team seeks a forward to strengthen its top line.
- •Jordan Kyrou is identified as a viable trade option.
- •Darnell Nurse has officially requested a trade from the Oilers.
- •Decisions on coaching and player trades are anticipated following the missed playoffs.
- 12:04 PMYahoo Sports — Devils Daily: Realistic Top-6 Target; Another Trade Request
"General manager Sunny Mehta is adamant the New Jersey Devils have the rght pieces already to contend in the Stanley […]
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