The New Jersey Devils were active on the first day of free agency, adding several depth players for training camp and the AHL's Utica Comets.
The biggest moves for the parent club saw a contributor retained, and added two veteran forwards who could help the third and fourth lines in the 2025-26 season.
The flashiest move saw the Devils re-sign backup goalie Jake Allen to a five-year contract with an average payout of 1.8 million per season.
Allen turns thirty-five in August, but played well last season in his first full season in New Jersey, finishing the season 13-16-1 with four shutouts to go with a 2.66 GAA and a save percentage of .906.
Allen will continue to back up Jacob Markstrom and possibly start in the event the Devils lose Markstrom, who will be a free agent following the 25-26 campaign.
New Jersey added two forwards, each of whom could help the offense as part of the third or fourth lines.
New Jersey signed Connor Brown from the Edmonton Oilers and Evgenii Dadonov from the Dallas Stars in an attempt to bolster those lines after a season in which the Devils struggled at even strength.
A right winger, Brown signed a four-year contract at a total of twelve million, with the first two seasons paying Brown 3.5 million per year, and the final two years at 2.5 million each year.
Brown is thirty-one and played every game in 2024-25 for the Stanley Cup finalist Oilers, scoring thirteen goals with seventeen assists.
Brown is a top-notch skater and ranks among the fastest in the league, even after a knee injury that cost him all but four games of the 2022-23 season when Brown played for Washington.
Brown's skating should make him a modest upgrade over the departed Erik Haula, so I like the fit on the ice.
I do question the four-year contract to a player who turns thirty-two in January (thirty-five at the end of the contract), who has his game based around his speed, as a player can lose that elite skill very quickly, but in the last two years, Brown is making less, so if his game deteriorates the cap hit will be lighter.
New Jersey added another right wing as veteran Evgenii Dadonov signed a one-year contract.
The thirty-six-year-old Dadonov's deal with New Jersey has a base of one million dollars, but has several performance-related bonuses that would boost Dadonov's earnings.
Dadonov scored twenty goals with twenty assists in eighty games for the Dallas Stars, with five of his goals on the power play.
Dadonov is a creative passer and a talented offensive player who will be a major addition to the third line, and I could see him receiving minutes with the second power-play unit.
I am surprised to see Dadonov coming to New Jersey at such a bargain rate after a twenty-goal season, and if the Devils pay him more than his base, it's still a bargain to receive such production from a player of his age.
The only problem that I have with any of the three signings is the length of Connor Brown's deal, and that's not a huge sticking point.
A very nice first day of free agency for Tom Fitzgerald and his Devils.