
Devils’ GM Sunny Mehta Shapes Roster for Championship Push
Devils GM Sunny Mehta reshapes the roster with key extensions, trades, and depth signings, aiming to foster a winning culture and accelerate player development through the Utica Comets.
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Devils GM Sunny Mehta reshapes the roster with key extensions, trades, and depth signings, aiming to foster a winning culture and accelerate player development through the Utica Comets.

The Florida Panthers executed multiple deadline deals, acquiring Garnet Hathaway, Akira Schmid, Jacob Markstrom and Angus Crookshank while parting ways with several veterans.

The Florida Panthers complete a high‑profile swap for veteran Jacob Markstrom, signaling the likely end of Sergei Bobrovsky's tenure, while the New York Rangers ink Pavel Dorofeyev to a seven‑year deal and other teams make significant roster adjustments.

The Panthers announced a major trade that brings Jacob Markstrom and Angus Crookshank to Florida while sending out three forwards to the New Jersey Devils.

The Florida Panthers traded for Jacob Markstrom and Angus Crookshank, a move that clears cap space and hints at Sergei Bobrovsky’s departure, while the Devils receive forward talent and a fresh start under new GM Sunny Mehta.

The New Jersey Devils secure forward Ben Steeves from the Florida Panthers in a five‑player transaction, while sending forward Angus Crookshank and other assets to Florida.

The Florida Panthers sent top AHL scorer Ben Steeves to the New Jersey Devils as part of a three‑team trade that also involved Evan Rodrigues, Jesper Boqvist and Angus Crookshank.

The Panthers have announced qualifying offers to three restricted free agents, keeping them under contract as the team readies for the upcoming expansion draft and potential goaltender trades.

The Panthers have secured Ben Steeves, Tobias Bjornfot and Mikulas Hovorka with qualifying offers, while Mike Benning, Wilmer Skoog and Evan Nause head for unrestricted free agency.

The Panthers chose to keep Ben Steeves, Toby Bjornfot and Mikulas Hovorka while letting Donovan Sebrango, Cole Schwindt, Wilmer Skoog and Mike Benning become unrestricted free agents. The moves reflect a strategic balance of retention and renewal as the club prepares for the next campaign.