Big goaltending moves were again hard to come by at the NHL trade deadline
All season, Tom Fitzgerald has been looking to upgrade the goaltending situation for the New Jersey Devils. Those talks went nowhere until Friday, when they were the most active NHL team in that department.
The Devils acquired Jake Allen from Montreal, sent injured Vitek Vanecek to San Jose for pending free agent backup Kaapo Kahkonen and still did not land the front-line starter they’ve been looking for. Only a handful of goalies changed places before the deadline, a source of frustration for some but also a precursor to what could be an active offseason.
“Teams with goalies don’t need to move them unless they’re maybe ready to hit free agency and they’re going to lose a goalie so you want to grab some assets for him,” Fitzgerald said. “But this opportunity this offseason gives us a chance to look at the market, what’s going to be available this summer and really add something that we haven’t had here in a while. That’s the goal.”
New Jersey has the third-worst save percentage in the league, and that inability to keep the puck out of its net has sunk the team’s playoff hopes and cost coach Lindy Ruff his job. Getting Allen could help steady the crease for the rest of this season and also next, with the Canadiens picking up half his $3.85 million salary.