Devils Place Cody Glass on IR, Recall Ethan Edwards From Utica
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The Hockey Writers
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The New Jersey Devils have announced the placement of forward Cody Glass on injured reserve, following a recent injury setback. Glass's absence will be felt as he has contributed significantly to the team's offense this season. To fill the gap left by Glass, the Devils have called up Ethan Edwards from their AHL affiliate, the Utica Comets, in hopes of bolstering their lineup ahead of the upcoming games.
Ethan Edwards, known for his strong two-way play, will provide depth for the Devils as they navigate through a challenging schedule. His performance in Utica has been noteworthy, showing promise for a potential impact at the NHL level. The coaching staff is optimistic that Edwards can adapt quickly and help maintain the team’s competitive edge in the midst of injuries.
In addition to the roster changes, the Devils are focusing on tightening their game strategy. With key players out of the lineup, the team aims to emphasize defensive accountability and efficient puck movement. As they prepare to face tough opponents soon, any contributions from call-ups like Edwards will be crucial for the team's success this season.
Ethan Edwards, known for his strong two-way play, will provide depth for the Devils as they navigate through a challenging schedule. His performance in Utica has been noteworthy, showing promise for a potential impact at the NHL level. The coaching staff is optimistic that Edwards can adapt quickly and help maintain the team’s competitive edge in the midst of injuries.
In addition to the roster changes, the Devils are focusing on tightening their game strategy. With key players out of the lineup, the team aims to emphasize defensive accountability and efficient puck movement. As they prepare to face tough opponents soon, any contributions from call-ups like Edwards will be crucial for the team's success this season.