4. Scott Wedgewood, G
How acquired: Selected with No. 84 pick of 2010 NHL Draft
Last season: New Jersey: 4 GP, 2-1-0, 1.24 GAA, .957 SV%; Albany (AHL): 22 GP, 14-3-1, 1.55 GAA, .933 SV%; Adirondack (ECHL): 1 GP, 1-0-0, 2.00 GAA, .951 SV%
Wedgewood (6-2, 195), who turns 24 on Aug. 14, is third on New Jersey's depth chart and likely will begin the season in Albany. He joined the Devils when Martin Brodeur was the No. 1 goalie, with the hope he would one day be his successor. When New Jersey acquired Cory Schneider in a trade with the Vancouver Canucks at the 2013 draft, those plans changed.
When Schneider was out with a sprained MCL in his right knee late last season, Keith Kinkaid and Wedgewood each was given an opportunity. Wedgewood made 39 saves in a 3-0 win against the Pittsburgh Penguins on March 24, his second career NHL start. Hynes said Wedgewood and Kinkaid will compete for the backup role in training camp. Wedgewood could gain a few more starts this season in New Jersey but might need a bit more pro experience in the AHL before becoming a full-time backup behind Schneider.
Projected NHL arrival: Next season
5. John Quenneville, C
How acquired: Selected with No. 30 pick of 2014 NHL Draft
Last season: Brandon (WHL): 57 GP, 31-42-73
Quenneville (6-1, 195) helped Brandon to the Western Hockey League championship last season with 27 points (16 goals, 11 assists) in 21 WHL playoff games. The 20-year-old finished his fourth season in Brandon with career highs in goals, assists, points and plus/minus (plus-28), was signed to an entry-level contract on July 13, and will begin his professional career in Albany this season. He is a second cousin of Chicago Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville.
"[Quenneville] is a very intelligent hockey player, a solid 200-foot player," Devils director of amateur scouting Paul Castron said. "He's shown [at development camp] that he can make skill plays and play with skill players on the top two lines. I think right now, everyone sees him as a player with second- or third-line potential, a guy who will start in a checking role and work his way up."
Projected NHL arrival: Next season