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Retool or Rebuild?

2025-12-17

Retool or Rebuild?

When I published my previous article, the plan was clear: this was supposed to be a one-year retool. A temporary step back, a few calculated moves, and then a push forward. Fast forward to today, and reality has a way of reshaping plans. What was once a short retool has now evolved into a two-year project, and at this point, it looks a lot more like a rebuild than initially advertised.

On the ice, the results speak for themselves. At the time of writing, the New Jersey Devils sit 28th out of 32 teams, with a record of 13 wins, 15 losses, and 5 overtime defeats. Simply put, this team is not performing to expectations this season. And while standings never tell the whole story, they do force management to reassess direction and timelines.

Since the last article, several major trades have reshaped the roster and clarified the long-term vision.

One significant move was sending Colton Parayko to the Winnipeg Jets in exchange for a 2025 first-round pick (SEA) and prospect Aleksanteri Kaskimaki. This deal was about future assets and flexibility. Parayko is a proven veteran, but in the context of a longer transition, acquiring a first-round pick and a young prospect better aligned with the new competitive window made sense.

Another important transaction followed shortly after. Oliver Bjorkstrand, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, and Petr Mrazek were dealt to the Vegas Golden Knights for Nate Schmidt, Nathan Smith, prospect Ethan Gauthier, and a 2027 second-round pick (VGK). This trade served multiple purposes: shedding short- to mid-term contracts, acquiring youth, and adding another valuable future pick. Nate Schmidt is expected to be flipped again before the trade deadline, further reinforcing the asset-accumulation approach.

However, the most defining trade of this retool (or rebuild) was the deal with the San Jose Sharks. By moving Dylan Larkin in exchange for Igor Shesterkin and a 2025 second-round pick (TOR), the Devils made a clear statement. After deciding not to re-sign Jacob Markstrom, elite goaltending became a priority. Shesterkin is not a short-term solution; he is a franchise cornerstone. This move signals belief that when the Devils are ready to compete again, they will do so with one of the league’s best goaltenders anchoring the team.

The long-term core that will survive this transition is now clearly defined: Aleksander Barkov, Nikolaj Ehlers, Zach Werenski, Seth Jones, and Lane Hutson, supported by Shesterkin in net. Around them, younger players, prospects, and draft picks will determine how quickly this team can turn the corner.

So, retool or rebuild? Call it what you want. The reality is that patience is required. This is no longer about next season alone, it’s about building a foundation capable of bringing the Devils back into true Stanley Cup contention.