Here's a way-too-early look at potential New Jersey Devils' opening night line combinations for the 2025-2026 NHL season, considering current contracts, potential free agency moves, and player development.
Forwards
Line 1: Ondrej Palat — Jack Hughes — Jesper Bratt
If the Devils retain Palat, he could play alongside Hughes and Bratt. Palat showed his worth last season and stepped up in the playoffs. However, to inject more speed, Dadonov could replace Palat, or Brown could move up with Bratt switching to left wing. * Line 2: Timo Meier — Nico Hischier — Stefan Noesen
Last season, the Meier, Hischier, and Noesen line proved effective, tying for sixth in expected goals percentage (xG%) among lines that played 300+ minutes. They out-chanced their opponents significantly. * Line 3: Evgenii Dadonov — Dawson Mercer — Arseni Gritsyuk
Mercer is signed through at least the 2025-26 season and can make up the third line. Gritsyuk could be a key player, and his performance could significantly impact the team's contention hopes. * Line 4: Paul Cotter — Cody Glass — Connor Brown
This line assumes Glass and Hughes, both restricted free agents, will have their contracts sorted out. Glass seemed to find his stride once he joined the Devils.
Defense
Pair 1: Brenden Dillon — Dougie Hamilton
Hamilton is signed through 2027-28, and Dillon is signed through 2026-27, setting the Devils' second defense pairing. * Pair 2: Brett Pesce — Luke Hughes
Pesce is signed until 2028-29, and Hughes is expected to re-sign, solidifying the top pairing. * Pair 3: Jonas Siegenthaler — Simon Nemec
Goaltending
Additional Considerations