Detroit Red Wings and New Jersey Devils Targeting Key Players Ahead of Trade Deadline
ICARO Media Group
As the NHL trade deadline on March 8 approaches, the Detroit Red Wings and New Jersey Devils are eyeing key players to improve their respective teams.
The Red Wings are looking to bolster their blue line, with defenseman Noah Hanifin emerging as a top target. Despite Moritz Seider's stellar performance, Detroit's defense could use an upgrade, especially with most veteran defensemen struggling at five-on-five play this season. With the salary cap space, draft capital, and prospects to strike a deal, Detroit has the resources to potentially acquire Hanifin and secure him with a contract extension.
On the offensive side, the Red Wings have shown promise this season but lack consistency on defense. The addition of Hanifin could provide stability and turn Detroit into a stronger Stanley Cup contender as General Manager Steve Yzerman continues to build the team.
Meanwhile, the New Jersey Devils are focusing on improving their goaltending situation, with rumors swirling about a potential deal for netminder Jacob Markstrom. The Devils have struggled in the crease this season, ranking 31st in the league with a team save percentage of 88.5%. Despite their aspirations for a playoff run, New Jersey currently sits five points out of a postseason spot.
General Manager Steve Yzerman is actively seeking a goalie upgrade, and Markstrom could be the answer to their goaltending woes. With Markstrom's strong performance this season, including leading in high-danger save percentage among regular starters, he could provide the stability New Jersey needs in net.
Markstrom's contract, which runs for two more years, aligns with the Devils' goal of contending in the near future. Acquiring Markstrom could solidify the goaltending position for New Jersey through the 2025-2026 season, setting them up for success in the years to come.