Training camp has arrived, and with it comes the eternal hope that springs from potential and possibility. That feeling flows throughout fanbases and all the way to the top of every organization in the National Hockey League.
"I'm sure (Devils head coach) Lindy (Ruff) and 31 other teams will tell you today is the best day of the year," Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald said, "where you get to see the fruits of your labor in the off-season. You see the growth of your young players come together on Day 1 of training camp. Excitement is an understatement. A lot of anxiousness to see how we pull this together and how they come together sooner rather than later."
The 2022 off-season was a particularly laborious summer for Fitzgerald and the Devils, both on the ice and off. The Devils added several players to the roster, including two-time Stanley Cup champion Ondrej Palat, goaltender Vitek Vanecek and veterans Brendan Smith and Erik Haula. Off the ice, the club renovated its coaching staff with the additions of Andrew Brunette as associate head coach and assistant coaches Ryan McGill and Sergei Brylin.
"What I see is a lot of healthy competition," Ruff said of the off-season acquisitions. "We've got guys coming back that have been good pieces for the Devils that are coming off injury. You look at Miles Wood coming back into the lineup after suffering his injury. With the people we've added, we've added some healthy competition between players."
"Creating depth, creating competition," Fitzgerald said. "You talk about a meritocracy, that's really what we want to create. We want guys to earn it."
Devils Embark on New Beginnings at Training Camp | FEATURE
A lot of off-season changes will bring new faces to the ice and bench for the Devils' 2022-23 season

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