For the benefit of the New Jersey Devils, Sunny Mehta could leave the Toronto Maple Leafs empty-handed again.
He is looking to add to his cabinet after letting contracts in the Devils front office expire without renewal.
However, Toronto has their sights set on at least one of his targets. More details on that below.
Elsewhere, an aggressive outlook with 12 OA, Pittsburgh's summer outlook, and more.
Devil's Trade Rumors and News
New Jersey Hockey Now: After signing Sunny Mehta out, the Devils and Toronto Maple Leafs could compete for the services of another front office executive.
Athletic ($): Check out who Scott Wheeler sees the Devils drafting if they actually use the pick to take a player.
📺 devil's rink report: There is debate over whether the Devils should retain their 12th overall pick or trade it for immediate help. On the Devils Rink Report YouTube channel, I explained clearly why they should be aggressive about doing this later.
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NHL Trade Talk, News and National Hockey Now
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pittsburgh hockey now: No matter the transaction, this is why the Pittsburgh Penguins can't keep calm this offseason.
Boston hockey now: How the Boston Bruins empowered Marco Sturm in his first season as head coach.
Philly hockey now: Now that the Philadelphia Flyers' Stanley Cup playoff run has ended, here is the prospect who is perhaps best suited to select in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft.
Montreal hockey now: The Montreal Canadiens took a 2–1 series lead with a win over the Buffalo Sabers in Game 3.
Toronto Hockey Now: That's why this former Stanley Cup-winning GM says the Maple Leafs should buy out the first overall pick in 2026.

