What happened: The New Jersey Devils have re-signed goaltender Nico Daws to a two-year contract. The deal carries an average annual value of $1.1 million and keeps the netminder in the organization through the term.
Why it matters: Securing Daws gives New Jersey cost-controlled depth in the crease heading into the 2026-27 season, insulating the club against injury or uneven play at the top of the depth chart. Re-signing a known internal option at a modest cap number preserves flexibility for the front office to allocate resources elsewhere on the roster.
By the numbers: Terms: two years at a $1.1 million average annual value.
What to watch: Watch how Daws factors into the goaltending rotation once training camp opens and whether the workload split shifts entering the 2026-27 campaign.