New Jersey
Devils Acquire LaChance | RELEASE | New Jersey Devils
The New Jersey Devils announced today that the team has acquired forward Shane LaChance from Edmonton for facilitating an existing trade between the Edmonton Oilers and Boston Bruins for Trent Frederic. The announcement was made by President/General Manager Tom Fitzgerald.
To receive LaChance, New Jersey trades the rights to unsigned draft choice forward Petr Hauser, and have agreed to retain 50% of all future obligations to Frederic’s contract for the 2024-25 season.
The Oilers and Bruins concurrently announced the larger transaction which includes sending Hauser to Edmonton.
LaChance, 21, is in his second season with Boston University (Hockey East) at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) level. The 6-foot-5, 220-pound forward has recorded 25 points (10g-15a) in 32 games this season. His goals, assists, and points totals all rank in the top five for Boston skaters in 2024-25, while his five game-winning goals rank second (tied) on the team.
The lefthanded shot has totaled 52 career points (23g-29a) in 72 games at the NCAA level and was named team captain for the 2024-25 campaign. Last season, LaChance was named Hockey East Rookie of the Week for the week ending on Dec. 4, 2023. He also earned Hockey East All-Academic honors in 2023-24.
Born on August 30, 2003, in Andover, Massachusetts, the Oilers selected LaChance in the sixth round, 186th overall, in the 2021 NHL Draft. Before his collegiate career, LaChance spent two seasons in the United States Hockey League (USHL) with Youngstown from 2021-22 to 2022-23. Youngstown named LaChance team captain in 2022-23, leading the team to a USHL Clark Cup championship that same season.
Shane’s father, Scott, played 819 NHL games over 13 seasons for the NY Islanders, Montreal, Vancouver, and Columbus. Scott is currently the Devils’ Head of U.S. Scouting.
Hauser was a fifth-round pick, 141st overall in the 2022 NHL Draft.
New Jersey
Jersey City smash-and-grab earns thieves $1.5 million in just minutes
A jewelry store owner in New Jersey says a group of thieves managed to wipe out his entire inventory, stealing more than a million dollars worth of merchandise in mere minutes.
“Whatever I built in five years, disappeared in five minutes. Like nothing—boom,” owner Gustavo Sanchez said last week.
Sanchez was left picking up the pieces of what was left of his jewelry store, Gustavo Oro 14k, on Jersey City’s West Side Avenue. Inside, tubs of shattered glass and empty cases showed the signs of Thursday’s brazen heist — all of it, caught on camera.
Video shows at least four masked individuals approach and use large hammers to bust out the store’s front windows to gain access. Once inside, the crew smash cases and grab all the jewelry they can.
“They took a lot of jewelry, like 14 carat gold, diamonds, 18 carat gold,” Sanchez said.
In total, more than $1.5 million worth of merchandize was taken, Sanchez told News 4.
“I was crying yesterday like a baby because, you know, I’ve been working for five years and it never happened,” he said a day after the robbery.
Employees of the store were able to get to a safe space and were not injured, Sanchez said. In the meantime, he hopes Jersey City Police can track the thieves down as he figures out how to secure his business and make up for his loses.
“We’re going to be back. We’re never going to give up,” he said.
New Jersey
2 dead after car crashes into house in Harrison Township, New Jersey sparking fire, police say
A car crashed into a home in Harrison Township, New Jersey, Saturday evening, killing two people inside the vehicle after a fire broke out, police say.
The crash happened around 6:30 p.m. on Banff Drive in Mullica Hill, when a black SUV struck a house, trapping the driver and passenger inside the vehicle. Both the SUV and the house caught fire.
Emergency crews responded to the home and worked to extinguish the fire and rescue the two people trapped in the vehicle.
Police later said, both the driver and a passenger died. No one inside the house was injured.
CBS News Philadelphia was at the scene, where part of the home was damaged by the flames.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
New Jersey
Projected Lineup: January 17 at New Jersey | Carolina Hurricanes
NEWARK, N.J. – The Carolina Hurricanes will turn to Frederik Andersen between the pipes as they battle the New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center.
After a tough run to wrap up 2025, Andersen has helped the Canes pick up three of four possible points across his last two starts. The veteran netminder has seen New Jersey once this season, turning aside 19 of 22 shots as Carolina took a 6-3 victory on opening night.
No other changes are expected to the group that tied a team record with nine goals in last night’s win over Florida. Unfortunately, that means another game missed for both Shayne Gostisbehere and William Carrier, who are both sidelined with lower-body injuries.
On a positive note, though, Jaccob Slavin is set to take part in both halves of a back-to-back for the first time this season. As part of his rehab from a lower-body issue that cost him 29 games earlier this season, the star rearguard had previously been held out when the Canes played their second game in as many nights, but Rod Brind’Amour indicated pregame that Slavin would remain in tonight’s lineup.
Tonight’s Projected Lineup…
Forwards
Svechnikov – Aho – Jarvis
Hall – Stankoven – Blake
Ehlers – Staal – Martinook
Robinson – Jankowski – Kotkaniemi
Defense
Slavin – Chatfield
Miller – Walker
Reilly – Nikishin
Starting Goaltender
Andersen
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Injuries
William Carrier (Lower-Body Injury | Resumed Skating On Jan. 15)
Shayne Gostisbehere (Lower-Body Injury | Day-To-Day)
Pyotr Kochetkov (Hip Surgery | “Likely Out For The Year” as of Dec. 29)
Charles Alexis Legault (Hand Injury | Out 3-4 Months From Nov. 11)
Noah Philp (Concussion Protocol | No Timetable For Return)
Scratches
Joel Nystrom
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PP1: Aho, Ehlers (Staal), Jarvis, and Svechnikov with Nikishin
PP2: Blake, Hall, Jankowski and Stankoven with Miller
Jordan Staal has been taking the faceoffs with the first power play unit. If he wins it, he’ll stay on the ice. When the puck comes out of the zone, he jumps off, and Nikolaj Ehlers jumps on.
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