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The New Jersey Devils ' injury list is extensive and frequently updated. Here is the most recent injury report that came out ahead of the team's last game on November 15th. *There is good news, however. A recent report from Amanda Stein said that Dougie Hamilton and Connor Brown were expected to join the team at practice this morning.
The New Jersey Devils have placed forward Cody Glass on injured reserve with an upper-body injury, retroactive to November 12, 2025. Defenseman Ethan Edwards has been recalled from the AHL to join the team for practice.
Jack Hughes is a big reason the New Jersey Devils are atop the Eastern Conference and one of the best teams in the NHL six weeks into the season, and now they'll have to endure the next two months without their best player.
The New Jersey Devils have started the new season on a good note. They hold a 13-4-1 record and sit first in their division. Their special teams are strong on both the power play and penalty kill.
Then the Devils went to a team dinner Thursday in Chicago. At the meal, Hughes hurt his finger in what a team source called a freak accident. The injury required surgery, and the team announced Saturday that he will miss approximately eight weeks. He will be re-evaluated at the six-week mark.
With injuries seemingly consuming the NHL in the season's first five weeks, the New Jersey Devils took their biggest hit over the weekend -- and it was not even on the ice.
New Jersey Devils star Jack Hughes will be sidelined eight weeks following surgery on his finger that he cut during a dinner.
New Jersey continues their road trip with a stop in Washington to face the Capitals at Capital One Arena. Read below for your game preview presented by Reno's Appliance, and check back for the pre-game story.
The New Jersey Devils announced Monday that they have placed forward Cody Glass on injured reserve with an upper-body injury, and have recalled defenseman Ethan Edwards from the AHL’s Utica Comets.
The Devils confirmed that Jack Hughes injured his hand, with a report adding the injury happened at a team dinner.
The New Jersey Devils are atop the Eastern Conference six weeks into the NHL season, but now they have to play the next two months without top center and leading scorer Jack Hughes.