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2010-11 New Jersey Devils

After losing to the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2009-10 NHL Eastern Quarterfinals, the New Jersey Devils are ready to rebound, regroup and re-enter the playoffs. Of course, they have to get through the season first.

In the offseason, the Flyers inked a number of veterans to include Dan Kelly, Henrik Tallinder, Anton Volchenkov, Johan Hedbert, Mark Fayne, Stephen Gionta, Chad Weisman and Adam Mair. The team also pulled off a trade sending Matt Halischuk and a 2nd round 2011 pick for Jason Arnott.

In the draft, the team, which had no first round selection, used their first pick in the 2nd round on defenceman Jon Merrill (38th overall), Goaltender Scott Wedgewood (84th overall), defenceman Joe Faust (114th overall selection), Goaltender Maxime Clermont (174th overall selection) and Winger Mauro Jorg (204th overall selection)

After losing to the Carolina Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference Quarter-finals, the Devils have made some minor changes, signing Rob Niedermayer to a 1-year $1 million contract, resigned Travis Zajac to a 4-year $15.55 million contract and Johnny Oduya to a 3-year $10.5 million deal. They also resigned Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond, Andy Greene and Brendan Shanahan. In the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, the Devils selected Swedish player Jacob Josefson with the 20th overall pick in the draft. In the free agent market, the team lost most notable Brian Gionta and Scott Clemmensen. The Devils are currently sitting in first place in the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference with a 36-19-2 record, trailing only the Blackhawks and the Capitals have better records in the league.

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