The New Jersey Devils made a hockey trade Tuesday, sending defenseman Simon Nemec to the Calgary Flames. The deal, reported by the New York Post, bolsters New Jersey's draft capital with picks and a prospect.
Nemec, a former top pick, was moved as the Devils seek to restructure their roster ahead of the coming season. The transaction adds significant assets to New Jersey's future planning.
Calgary gains a young defenseman with upside, a move that could reshape their blue line. The Flames, active in the trade market this summer, receive a player who was a first-round pick.
Neither team immediately publicly commented on the acquisition, though the move is seen as a strategic shift for both clubs. The exact picks and prospect involved were not fully disclosed by the source.
Analysts view this as a calculated risk for the Devils, prioritizing depth over immediate star power. The Flames, by contrast, acquire a player with higher ceiling potential, potentially reshaping their defense for years.