2. How much have the Devils improved from last season?
New Jersey did a lot to upgrade its top-nine forward group and defensive depth with size and experience, and could challenge for a spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs by getting solid goaltending and remaining relatively healthy. After trading for Vanecek, the Devils acquired 31-year-old forward Erik Haula (5-foot-11, 191 pounds; nine NHL seasons) in a trade with the Boston Bruins, then signed 33-year-old defenseman Brendan Smith (6-2, 200; 11 seasons) to a two-year contract and 31-year-old forward Ondrej Palat (6-0, 194; 10 seasons), a two-time Stanley Cup winner with the Tampa Bay Lightning, to a five-year contract. They acquired 25-year-old defenseman John Marino (6-1, 181; three seasons) in a trade with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
New Jersey also hired Andrew Brunette as an associate coach. Brunette, who is expected to run the power play, finished second in voting last season for the Jack Adams Award as NHL coach of the year with the Florida Panthers, behind Darryl Sutter of the Calgary Flames.
3. Which prospects will earn key spots in the lineup after training camp?
Forwards Alexander Holtz and Fabian Zetterlund are ready to play more prominent roles. Holtz, chosen No. 7 in the 2020 NHL Draft, had 51 points (26 goals, 25 assists) in 52 regular-season games with Utica of the American Hockey League last season. Zetterlund, a second-round pick (No. 63) in the 2017 NHL Draft, had 52 points (24 goals, 28 assists) in 58 games for Utica, leading the team in power-play goals (eight) and game-winning goals (seven).
Defenseman Simon Nemec, the No. 2 pick in the 2022 NHL Draft, could challenge for a spot, but the expectation is he will spend this season with Utica. Defenseman
Luke Hughes
, chosen No. 4 in the 2021 NHL Draft, will play a second season at the University of Michigan.