New Jersey
Only One Goalie Makes Sense For New Jersey Devils On Trade Market
The New Jersey Devils need a goalie. With Vitek Vanecek not only having his worst season ever but now being on injured reserve, the Devils have been forced to play Nico Daws seven games in a row. Their choice is to play either Akira Schmid, who has gotten worse as the season goes, or Isaac Poulter, who just signed his first NHL deal a few weeks ago. It’s not a great place to be.
A saving grace could come in a trade. Many are pushing for a Jacob Markstrom deal, and others are hoping to go for the biggest piece in Juuse Saros. The Devils definitely need a goalie for the future, and Saros and Markstrom help them now and have term on their contracts. It would be great to bring them in, but the price is going to be insane. We’re talking Dawson Mercer or Simon Nemec going the other way insane.
Where the Devils are in the standings, a major move seems improbable. They just haven’t proven in the past few weeks that a goalie would change this team from a tweener to a contender. Earlier in the season, these deals might have made sense. The Devils were playing better in other aspects of their game, and they had more time to win games.
At this point, the Devils should look for a stopgap. We’re not talking about like when the Devils got Andrew Hammond in 2022. They need to get a player who’s at least somewhat good. Many have brought up players like the Sharks Kaapo Kahkonen and the Predators Kevin Lankinen. Those players might work, but there’s one that actually fits even better.
The Seattle Kraken’s Chris Driedger has been stuck in the AHL this season because of the rise of Joey Daccord and the contract of Philipp Grubauer. The Kraken are trying to get back into the playoffs this season, and Daccord is their best shot. That has Driedger stuck playing for the Coachella Valley Firebirds.
He’s been really good in the AHL, posting a .915 save percentage. What’s really great is he’s had two callups to the NHL and he’s been just fine. He had one great effort against the Calgary Flames in December, stopping 37 of 38 shots. In his return to the NHL in January, he had a poor effort against the Rangers, allowing four goals on 22 shots against. Still, it averages out to a .917 save percentage.
On top of all this, Driedger is on the final year of his contract. The Devils could get him for the stretch run to circumvent Nico Daws and Vanecek when he returns. He might even usurp Vanecek, allowing the Devils to either send him to the AHL or make him a third option that doesn’t dress on a nightly basis. It makes a lot of sense if the Devils want to wait until the offseason to go for the big fish.
New Jersey
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Mother Nature has a way of being unpredictable, which can leave residents in the dark.
New Jersey residents experiencing a power outage can check with their electric provider’s outage map to find the status of a weather-related blackout.
Monmouth and Ocean counties are serviced by three electrical companies; Jersey Central Power & Light, also known as First Energy, PSE&G and Atlantic City Electric. Residents can stay up-to-date with information about power outages, down wires and lines, street light problems and restoration time by looking online.
JCP&L power outage map
Customers can check JCP&L power outage map here. In case of any down wires or power lines, call 911 immediately, and stay 30 feet away from power lines or low-hanging power lines as they can energize the ground and nearby objects. Customers can call 888-LIGHTSS (888-544-4877) or report an outage online.
PSE power outage map
Customers can check the PSE&G power outage map here. In case of downed wires or other hazardous conditions, immediately evacuate the area to a safe location. Call the emergency line at 800-880-PSEG (7734) or text “OUT” to 4PSEG (47734) for registered users. PSE&G also offers a mobile app for its customers.
Atlantic Electric power outage map
Customers can check Atlantic power outage map here. If electric power is interrupted or if there are any downed wires in the area, immediately call 800-833-7476 to report the outage. Customers can also use the outage tracker with a registered phone number.
New Jersey
New Jersey Suspects Heat Caused 19 Deaths
Several days of scorching temperatures are suspected to have caused at least 19 deaths in New Jersey as a heat dome that had settled above parts of the central and eastern US gives way to severe storms that have knocked out power to close to 1 million homes and businesses. New Jersey officials said they began seeing what they believe are heat-related deaths as early as Thursday, the AP reports, with most occurring in the central and northern parts of the state. “Unfortunately, many of these individuals were found in homes without air conditioning,” state Health Commissioner Raynard Washington told reporters Saturday. “A few were outside their residences, some on the street and some even in parked cars.”
The ongoing weather is “the hottest stretch we’ve seen in over 14 years,” New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill said. “The heat’s hitting all of us, not just seniors, not just with underlying health conditions, people of all ages.” On Thursday, LaGuardia Airport in New York set a record high of 104 degrees Fahrenheit, topping the previous record of 101 set in 1966, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Weather Prediction Center. Trenton, New Jersey, reached 101, which broke the record of 100 set in 1901. Newark’s high Thursday was 105.
Even as the heat moved east, lowering temperatures a bit, severe storms blew in with heavy winds that toppled utility poles and split trees, causing their boles and branches to fall onto power lines. About 900,000 utility customers in parts of the central, eastern, and southern US were without electricity early Sunday afternoon, according to PowerOutage.com. More than 223,000 customers in Michigan and close to 170,000 in Pennsylvania had lost power. PPL Electric reported 121,417 without power Sunday morning, including about 47,000 in the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, area.
New Jersey
More NJ Power Outages After 2nd Storm As More Severe Storms, Flood Threat Looms
JCP&L is offering water and ice to those without electric service (see the list of stores here: http://spr.ly/6012RTAJa).
“More than 1,700 workers are engaged in storm response efforts, and additional line, transmission and forestry crews have been requested,” the company said. “Our teams will continue working 24/7 throughout the holiday weekend to restore power as quickly and safely as possible.”
JCP&L also encouraged its customers to text REG to 544487 to receive text updates.
PSE&G was estimating restoration by Monday evening for its 28,000 customers without power and said its crews “are working safely and as quickly as possible to restore power following severe storms and extreme heat. Visit our Outage Center to report an outage, track restoration progress, and learn how to stay safe. For cooling center information, click here.”

Much of New Jersey remains under a heat advisory for Sunday, with the heat index expected to reach nearly 100 degrees again after three days of heat indexes over 110 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
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