After digesting Sunny Mehta's comments as the new general manager of the New Jersey Devils, I understand that he hinted at the fate of the head coach.
His appearance at the convention was enough evidence for me to believe that Sheldon Keefe may return. But he said a lot more about Keefe that leads me to believe he'll be behind the bench again next season.
More information on this in the Devil's Rink Report link below.
Also below, a potential Devils trade partner, a big breakout in Ottawa, and much more.
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New Jersey Hockey Now: Sunny Mehta may already have a devil's trade partner, as Manher, a fellow general, explained that no one on his team is untouchable.
📺 devil's rink report: While Mehta pointed out that everything is still under evaluation, I discussed the latest Devils Rink report that it certainly seems like they hinted that Sheldon Keefe may remain as head coach.
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