He is spending the summer in Foxborough, training with Brian McDonough at Edge Performance Systems, as he has for the past three summers.
"Obviously some things to build on toward the end of the year there," said Palmieri, who had nine points (four goals, five assists) in his final seven games of the regular season. "I think for me staying healthy is a big thing. I had some injury issues when I was in Anaheim and I've been fortunate in New Jersey, other than the broken foot and some other little stuff, but I think for me staying healthy and making sure I'm on the ice night in, night out, is something I want to focus on."
Not that he could have prevented the broken foot other than, as he joked, "drink a little extra milk maybe."
That's the plan, in the end: To stay healthy, to be on the ice for 82 games, to see where his Devils can go this season with the momentum from 2017-2018 behind them.