
The New Jersey Devils’ preseason has come to a close, and it’s time to look at the statistics and storylines that will carry the team into the 2025–26 regular season.
Record: 3-2-2
Game Results:
New Jersey finished the preseason with a 3-2-2 record across seven games, testing different line combinations and giving prospects significant ice time.
According to the preseason stats, two players appeared in a team-high six games: Arseny Gritsyuk and Luke Glendening.
Gritsyuk was one of the most impressive newcomers, leading the team in points (5) with two goals and three assists in six games. The 24-year-old forward’s strong showing is a promising sign as he pushes for a regular roster spot.
Glendening contributed two points (1G, 1A).
Paul Cotter and Ethan Edwards appeared in in five games, while Nemec, Halonen, Rooney, Legare, Cholowski, Glass and Lammikko each appeared in four.
The Devils used five goaltenders during the preseason: Jacob Markstrom, Georgi Romanov, Nico Daws, Jake Allen, and Jakub Malek.
The most impressive showing came from Georgi Romanov, who posted a .953 save percentage across two appearances (98 minutes), allowing just two goals.
While several players had notable performances, Arseny Gritsyuk emerged as the standout among the newcomers. His offensive instincts and ability to generate scoring chances made a strong impression on both the coaching staff and fans.
The team had several standout players; however, with limited openings, it is unclear who else will make the roster.
With training camp and preseason wrapped up, the Devils now turn their focus to the regular season opener in Carolina on October 9.
Here’s how a few outlets project New Jersey’s opening night lineup:
Dadonov – Hughes – Bratt
Meier – Hischier – Mercer
Palat – Glass – Brown
Cotter – Glendening – Gritsyuk
Siegenthaler – Hamilton
Hughes – Pesce
Dillon – Nemec
Markstrom
Allen
Dadonov – Hughes – Bratt
Meier – Hischier – Mercer
Palat – Glass – Brown
Cotter – Lammikko – Gritsyuk
Siegenthaler – Hamilton
Hughes – Pesce
Dillon – Nemec
Markstrom
Allen
The only difference between the two is the fourth-line center position, which remains open for competition.
With Luke Hughes officially signed and all major offseason business complete, the Devils enter the regular season with their roster almost set and expectations high.
Next up: puck drop in Carolina, where the Devils will begin their 2025–26 campaign with eyes on a deep playoff run.