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Devils Reuniting With Adam Henrique at the Deadline Makes Sense

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New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald has some work to do. With just over $9 million dollars in cap space, the newly extended man in charge has the flexibility to improve his team as they push to get back into the postseason for a second straight season. There are needs at the goaltending position and on defense.

However, with Michael McLeod now out on an indefinite leave of absence, there’s a massive hole at center. Looking at trade options, Devils fans have always had a warm place in their heart for Anaheim Ducks forward Adam Henrique.

Adam Henrique would be a really good addition to the Devils in multiple ways. (Jess Starr/The Hockey Writers)

The Devils drafted Henrique in the 3rd round (82nd overall) of the 2008 NHL Draft. He will forever be remembered for his overtime goal in Game 6 of the 2012 Eastern Conference Finals to knock off the New York Rangers and send New Jersey to the Stanley Cup Final, and many were sad when the Devils shipped the forward to the Ducks for Sami Vatanen in the middle of the 2017-18 campaign.

Today, Henrique, 33, is in the middle of his 14th season in the NHL on a Ducks team that is rebuilding and will likely be sellers at the trade deadline. The Devils should be calling Anaheim general manager and former Devil Pat Verbeek and inquiring what it would take to bring, “Uncle Rico”, back to the Garden State.


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Some may see a move like this as nostalgic and wonder how much Henrique could actually help the team. Given his body of work, there are green flags as to why it makes a lot of sense to reunite the forward with his former team.

Henrique Provides Bottom-Six Offense

While the Devils have a ton of offense, teams that go far in the playoffs have depth scoring. Plugging in Henrique as their third-line center would add a boost to the bottom six. He has 15 goals and 32 points through 48 games this season and would immediately be an upgrade. Henrique can still be productive as he currently is on a 25-goal and 50+ point pace. He would already be the team’s third-best goal scorer behind Jesper Bratt and Tyler Toffoli.

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There have been times this season when the Devils have suffered goal shortages. With a lack of solid defense and goaltending, not being able to put the puck in the net becomes a big issue. Henrique would give the Devils another forward who can provide a scoring touch even at this stage of his career.

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