Offense
Improving Hischier
Nico Hischier had a very solid rookie season finishing second on New Jersey with 52 points. He also looked fine on the defensive side of the puck ending the year with a +10 plus-minus rating. That was fourth best on the Devils roster. The 2017 first overall draft pick should be expected improve upon these numbers in his second NHL season. He could put up close to 60 points.
Kyle Palmieri had some injury trouble last year but still managed to have a solid season. He had 24 goals and 20 assists in 62 games played. If he can stay healthy, Palmieri should be a leader in the Devil’s offense this year. Marcus Johansson will be in a similar situation to Palmieri. The Swedish forward missed the majority of the season with multiple concussions, suiting up in only 29 games. He had 14 points in those contests but when healthy has been reliable to put up close to 50 points a year.
Additional Contributions
Our 2018 New Jersey Devils season preview projects that this team will expect increased contributions from the young Jesper Bratt and Pavel Zacha. Bratt had 35 points in his rookie year last season. He has solid hockey sense and looked good. That was despite the 2017-2018 season being his first after transitioning from the larger European ice surfaces in Sweden. At the age of 20 his skill set will only continue to increase in the near future. Zacha was the sixth overall pick in the 2015 draft and has the size and natural scoring ability to improve upon his 8 goals and 17 assists that he had last season.
Defense
Sami Vatanen is arguably the team’s most complete defenseman. After playing in 15 games for the Anaheim Ducks, the Devils acquired him in a trade for Adam Henrique. As a member of the Devils he averaged a team leading 22:45 minutes per game, and had 28 points in 57 games played.
Young defensemen Damon Severson and Mirco Mueller will also need to be effective for New Jersey this year. Severson had 24 points in 76 games but also finished the year with a -8 rating. Mueller spent most of last season in the press box after fracturing his clavicle. He is only 23 years old but the 18th overall pick from the 2013 draft has a solid tool set. He can contribute in both ends of the ice.
Goaltending
Due to Schneider’s struggles, Keith Kinkaid saw time in a career high 41 games last year. He played solid and showed that he could handle a larger workload. He had a 2.77 GAA and a .913 save percentage. If Schneider struggles again this season, Kinkaid looks to capable of playing the role as the team’s starter. Our 2018 New Jersey Devils season preview finds that he could be a major benefit to this team.
2018 New Jersey Devils Season Preview: Outlook
2018 New Jersey Devils Season Preview: Prediction
Record: 38-33-11=87 Points
Finish: 6th in the Metropolitan Division
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