Making the cut
It's time for Holtz, chosen No. 7 in the 2020 NHL Draft, and Zetterlund (No. 63, 2017 NHL Draft) to each show he is ready for primetime. Holtz offers a tremendous shot and would bolster the power play. Zetterlund plays an honest, hard-nosed game, with a knack for generating pressure in the offensive zone. Each potentially could take a position in the top nine, but must prove it to coach Lindy Ruff during training camp.
Most intriguing addition
Forward Ondrej Palat signed a five-year contract on July 14 and is expected to play a big role on the top line with either Hughes or Hischier. The 31-year-old, who will provide needed experience and bolster the forecheck, helped the Tampa Bay Lightning win the Stanley Cup in 2020 and 2021 when he proved to be a dynamic complementary piece on a line with Nikita Kucherov and Brayden Point. Palat had 49 points (18 goals, 31 assists) in 77 games last season and 21 points (11 goals, 10 assists) in 23 Stanley Cup Playoff games.
Biggest potential surprise
Defenseman John Marino, acquired in a trade with the Pittsburgh Penguins on July 16, had 25 points (one goal, 24 assists), and was third among Penguins defensemen in blocked shots (88) and tied for second in takeaways (43) in 81 games last season. The 25-year-old right-handed shot takes pride in his play away from the puck and his ability to transition quickly should complement the strength of New Jersey's forward group.
Ready to break through
Hughes has the look of a player on the verge of superstar status. The 21-year-old missed 17 games because of a dislocated shoulder but still had 56 points (26 goals, 30 assists) in 49 games last season. He led the Devils in points per game (1.14), power-play goals (six) and shooting percentage (15.8; minimum 10 games played) and ranked first among New Jersey forwards in average ice time (19:34). He was the youngest player at the 2022 NHL All-Star Game and is on a path to becoming one of the most dynamic players in the League.
Fantasy sleeper
Holtz, RW (undrafted on average in fantasy) -- Nearly a point-per-game player in the AHL last season, Holtz could land a top-six role with a valuable center in Hughes or Hischier and emerge as a sneaky Calder Trophy candidate. -- Pete Jensen