New Jersey
Would trading for Mike Sullivan be smart for New Jersey Devils?
The New Jersey Devils need a head coach. Travis Green was given a shot to take over a Devils roster that was desperate to gain ground in the playoff race as the NHL Trade Deadline approached. Green didn’t do much to improve the Devils, as they fell further and further out of the playoff race, eventually getting eliminated. As we look at the final NHL Standings, the Devils sit 10 points out of the Washington Capitals, the final playoff team.
This Devils team finishing with 81 points is a massive disappointment, and it shows the Devils should focus on finding someone from outside the building. There have been dozens of rumors, including tying the Devils to Craig Berube, Bruce Boudreau, and Mitch Love. However, one name stands out above the rest: Mike Sullivan.
The Devils clearly have a desirable opening. Lindy Ruff, the Devils former coach, already accepted a new (old) job to coach the Buffalo Sabres. However, there are only a few head coaches who would truly get the Devils fanbase excited. Mike Sullivan is one of those coaches.
While it always felt unlikely that the Pittsburgh Penguins and relatively new GM Kyle Dubas would let Sullivan go, there is another option. The Devils could trade for Mike Sullivan. It’s rare, but there are historic examples where a team trades for a head coach.
On June 18, 1987, the New York Rangers traded their 1988 first round pick to the Quebec Nordiques for their new head coach, Michel Bergeron. It was a first in NHL history, and there really isn’t much of a record of it happening again. There was a short-lived rule that allowed teams to get compensatory draft picks when their former coaches are hired, but that’s not the same.
So, it’s one coach who was traded on draft day, and it cost a first-round pick. Sullivan is definitely successful, but would the Devil be willing to give up their 10th-overall pick? How about their 2025 first-round pick? It would be an impressive haul by Dubas if he were able to get a first-round pick for a head coach some thought might get fired.
The Devils have been directly tied to Sullivan this week for the first time. Nick Kypreos of the Toronto Star says Sullivan would have interest in coaching the Devils. This is a two-time Stanley Cup champion and the Penguins winningest head coach in franchise history. The Penguins don’t seem like they want to give up Sullivan easily. A first-round pick seems too rich for the Devils, but maybe a future second (they don’t have one in 2024 due to the Timo Meier trade) or a current third.
Who knows if that’s enough. The only precedence we have is decades ago. If Sullivan truly wants out, it would be in the Devils best interest to be there to add him to this amazing roster.
New Jersey
Dramatic video shows ferocious flames shooting from row house in Camden, NJ
Wednesday, June 3, 2026 4:08PM
CAMDEN, N.J. (WPVI) — Dramatic video captured ferocious flames shooting from a row house in Camden Wednesday morning.
Firefighters were dispatched to the home on the 1100 block of Baring Street just after 5:30 a.m.
Crews say they now have the flames under control.
No one was injured.
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New Jersey
Justin Murphy wins New Jersey’s Republican Senate primary
Justin Murphy has defeated Robert Lebovics, Richard Tabor and Alex Zdan in New Jersey’s 2026 primary election for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate.
The Associated Press declared Murphy the winner at 11:25 p.m., , with Murphy leading the other GOP candidates with 33% of the vote. Murphy will face Democratic incumbent U.S. Sen. Cory Booker in November’s general election. Booker ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.
Justin Murphy is a former committee person in Tabernacle, a small town in the Pine Barrens of Burlington County. He dedicated his campaign to the men and women of the U.S. military and said he was running because he cares about the culture of America, parental rights, health care and economic opportunity.
Murphy, who is an attorney, said his top priorities include private sector growth, tax cuts and spending reductions. He said during his campaign that he is committed to standing up to terrorism and crime, he supports securing the country’s northern and southern borders and intends to fight for energy independence if elected.
He also pledged to work to ensure older residents have an excellent Medicare program and said he will fight to keep the Jersey Shore “windmill free.”
During his campaign, Murphy said China poses a serious threat to the U.S., but he supports engaging with the Chinese from a position of strength, politically and economically. He also said on his website that he opposes the legalization of recreational marijuana. He ran for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in 2024 and finished in third place.
Here comes the midterms: Murphy to face Booker in November
Booker was elected to the Newark City Council in 1998, then served as the mayor from 2006 until 2013, when he won a special election for the U.S. Senate seat that was left vacant following the death of U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg. Booker was reelected the following year in the general election and was victorious in the 2020 general election.
Booker, a frequent critic of the Trump administration, has recently called for the Delaney Hall ICE detention center in Newark to be shut down and has strongly opposed the Department of Homeland Security’s plan to house an immigrant detention center in Roxbury Township.
Last year, Booker made the longest speech in the history of the Senate, lasting 25 hours and five minutes.
He is considered a potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidate and has introduced legislation to significantly expand the standard tax deduction for singles and married couples, which would lower taxes on low- and middle-income wage earners. Booker grew up in North Jersey and graduated from Northern Valley Regional High School in Old Tappan.
According to the most recent statistics available, there are 6,679,849 registered voters in New Jersey. There are 2,535,718 registered Democrats, 1,677,041 registered Republicans and 2,467,092 independents and others. The general election is Nov. 3.
New Jersey
Shooting in Atlantic City, New Jersey, leaves suspect dead, 2 police officers injured, mayor says
A shooting in Atlantic City, New Jersey, has left a suspect dead and two officers wounded Tuesday, Mayor Marty Small Sr. said.
The shooting happened in the area of the 100 block of North Florida Avenue. Chopper 3 was over the scene, where a large police presence could be seen.
The conditions of the two officers weren’t immediately available. According to Small, the two officers were executing a search warrant.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
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