Hockey

Devils Retain Keefe, Restructure Coaching Staff for 2026‑27 Season

Rogalski exits, Brylin’s role undefined as team aims to rebound after playoff miss

Sheldon Keefe will once again patrol the bench of the New Jersey Devils for the 2026‑27 campaign, a decision that comes after the club failed to qualify for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The coach described the omission as “embarrassing,” underscoring the urgency of a turnaround.

Looking Ahead

The organization also announced that goaltending coach Dave Rogalski has been relieved of his duties. His exit was widely anticipated after Jacob Markstrom posted a sub‑par .883 save percentage, a statistic that left the team’s netminding in need of a shake‑up.

Sergei Brylin, who has served as an assistant coach, will step into a new capacity within the Devils’ structure, though the exact responsibilities remain undecided. The club emphasized that his promotion reflects a broader effort to inject fresh ideas while maintaining continuity.

General manager Brad Shaw and fellow assistant Jeremy Colliton will stay on the staff, and the front office confirmed that no additional coaching changes are planned for the upcoming season.

With the roster poised for adjustment and the coaching staff reshaped, the Devils hope to translate these moves into a competitive performance that restores fan confidence and, ultimately, a playoff berth.

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