The Devils went with the brother connection with their first first-round pick (fourth overall) in Luke Hughes. Then they went with bloodlines on their second first-round pick (29th overall) in Chase Stillman, son of former NHL player Cory and brother of Chicago Blackhawks prospect Riley Stillman.
Chase plays a similar game to his father. He'll add some grit and nastiness to the lineup with his crash-and-burn style. He's strong on the forecheck and a physical presence with good size at 6-foot-1, 183 pounds.
"Our scouts were extremely passionate about Chase," Fitzgerald said. "He's got very good skill. The motor just runs and runs and runs. You can't teach that. There are players out there with a lot of skill and ability, but sometimes you have to kick them right in the behind. With Chase, sometimes you have to pull him back a little bit."
When it comes to Day 1 of the draft, the Devils certainly kept it in the family.