But the Devils believe they were still able to check a lot of the boxes they wanted to this offseason with the moves they made in the past week. It began with acquiring goalie Vitek Vanecek in a trade of picks in the 2022 NHL Draft with the Washington Capitals on July 8 followed by forward Erik Haula in a trade with the Boston Bruins for Pavel Zacha on Wednesday.
Then, New Jersey signed veteran unrestricted free agent defenseman Brendan Smith to a two-year, $2.2 million contract ($1.1 million annual average value) Wednesday and forward Ondrej Palat, a two-time Stanley Cup winner with the Tampa Bay Lightning, to a five-year, $30 million contract ($6 million AAV) Thursday.
"Johnny was going to play for one team. He didn't choose us," Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald said Friday. "We tried. We made our effort. We pitched. But Ondrej Palat chose us. He could have gone to a lot of places. He chose us because of the upside. He chose us because of what we could offer him and what he felt he could help us with. Brendan Smith, he chose us because of what he saw and how he could come in and help us become a harder, tougher team to play against."
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Of course, some could be disappointed that Gaudreau, a native of Salem, New Jersey, passed on a chance to play in his home state, singing a seven-year, $68.25 million ($9.75 million AAV) contract with Columbus after deciding to leave Calgary Flames. But the rebuilding Devils (27-46-9) had plenty of other needs after missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the fourth straight season and ninth time in 10 seasons.
New Jersey's young core, featuring forwards Jack Hughes, 21; Nico Hischier, 23; Jesper Bratt, 23; and Dawson Mercer 20, needs veterans to show them the way. Signing defenseman Dougie Hamilton, one of the prizes of the 2021 unrestricted free agent market, and acquiring defenseman Ryan Graves in a trade with the Colorado Avalanche last offseason wasn't enough, particularly with the Devils using seven goalies last season because of a slew of injuries.
But with Mackenzie Blackwood expected to be healthy after recovering from a nagging heel injury, and Vanecek, a restricted free agent, coming from Washington, Fitzgerald believes New Jersey's goaltending will be more stable to begin this season, and possibly better than that with Jonathan Bernier potentially returning during the season from hip surgery.
Adding Palat, a veteran of 628 regular-season games and 138 playoff games in his 10 seasons with the Lightning, and Smith, 33, who has played 571 regular-season games and 56 playoff games in 11 NHL seasons for the Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers and Carolina Hurricanes, will provide more guiding lights for New Jersey's young players.