On June 15, 2023, the New Jersey Devils inked Jesper Bratt to an eight-year, $63 million contract extension. As with any major deal, there was some question amongst the fanbase as to how his play would follow it up.
A report surfaced on Monday that New Jersey Devils forward Jesper Bratt turned down an invite to the upcoming IIHF World Championships to play for Sweden.
On Monday, the Devils ended their 2023-24 season with a 4-1 loss against the New York Islanders. This season for the Devils consisted of a bunch of ups and downs, from losing key players like Nico Hischier, Dougie Hamilton, and Jack Hughes to the firing of their head coach Lindy Ruff.
New Jersey Devils interim head coach Travis Green began Monday night’s postgame press conference explaining that although this season was a disappointing one, the future remains bring.
The New Jersey Devils are getting the most out of Jake Allen. Visiting the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday, Allen is familiar with playing north of the border.
It’s no secret that the New Jersey Devils have been nothing but a disappointment this season. This simply looks like a completely different team than the one we watched last year. During the 2022-23 season, the Devils arguably played with more swagger than any other team in the NHL.
We're focused on the straights market tonight on the ice, with four NHL games to start our week. There's value here on just backing one player to get involved.
Jack Hughes grabs the headlines, Nico Hischier may be the best two-way forward in the NHL, and while those two are perennially in the All-Star discussion, this season, Jesper Bratt merits selection to the All-Star Game as one of the 12 players to be added to the roster.
We remain in the shots on goal market in the NHL to continue finding us some winning prop plays. For tonight, we're going under the hood on how projected shot volume impacts player's hit rates.
The NHL season is underway, and YB's Griffin Carroll says now is the time to hitch your wagons to a few horses in the Stanley Cup futures market.
Newark, N.J. — The New Jersey Devils defeated the New York Islanders 6-5 in preseason action on Monday. The Devils started Monday night’s contest strong.
Jesper Bratt and the New Jersey Devils were finally able to come to terms on a long-term contract this summer. Bratt, his agent Joakim Persson, and Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald hammered out an eight-year, $63 million deal that carries a $7.875 million average annual value.
Early yesterday (June 15) afternoon, Pierre LeBrun and Elliotte Friedman reported that the New Jersey Devils and Jesper Bratt were closing in on an eight-year deal at a cap hit of $7.875 million.
The New Jersey Devils agreed to an eight-year, $63 million contract extension Thursday with restricted free agent forward Jesper Bratt. The deal carries an average annual value of $7.875 million and runs through the 2030-31 season.
In a move that solidifies their commitment to forward Jesper Bratt, the New Jersey Devils have reached an agreement on an eight-year contract extension.
Bratt, 24, has spent his entire NHL career with the Devils since getting selected with the 162nd pick in 2016. He is coming off of two consecutive 73-point seasons, a massive bump from his previous 30-35-point campaigns he had from 2017-21.
The Devils reportedly started negotiations with Jesper Bratt as far back as last November, and after a second consecutive 70-point campaign from the Swedish winger in 2022-23, the team was comfortable committing the maximum term.
New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald has achieved a crucial step in a long rebuilding process: a return to relevancy and a promising postseason showing. Fitzgerald offered updates on the status of the team’s most coveted restricted free agents.
New Jersey Devils players met with the media on Saturday before taking off for the summer. There were plenty of questions, especially for guys like Jesper Bratt as uncertainty surrounds him this offseason.
Last night's plays didn't quite deliver, but it's a new day, and on a packed night of NHL action, there's plenty to like across the board. As we've tried doing all week, our focus remains on plus-money plays, and we've got four of them for this evening.
Jesper Bratt notched his first career hat trick, and Nico Hischier netted the game-winner in a three-goal second period in the New Jersey Devils' 5-2 win over the host Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday night.
The New Jersey Devils have been active ahead of the trade deadline. They were in the rumor mill for a top-six scorer and found the perfect fit when they acquired Timo Meier from the San Jose Sharks on Sunday, Feb.
The bulk of the talent on the roster isn’t much different than the same group that put up just 63 points last season. One of the several changes that have seemingly turned the tide in New Jersey is the development of some of their less-heralded prospects, including forwards Fabian Zetterlund and Jesper Boqvist.
It’ll be 14 straight for the New Jersey Devils if they can pull off a win tonight, and all things are good in the organization. Jack Hughes and Nico Hischier have blossomed into star centers, Dougie Hamilton is back to being an elite offensive defenseman, and Vitek Vanecek is giving the team a stable presence in net.
New Jersey Devils forward Jesper Bratt took a huge risk this past off-season. Instead of signing a long-term deal, he signed a one-year contract extension.
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