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New Jersey Devils Waive Dadonov, Glendening, and Tsyplakov
Roster moves could provide flexibility ahead of trade deadline
Apr. 11, 2026 at 7:06am
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The Devils' strategic waiver moves aim to provide roster flexibility and trade options ahead of the NHL's trade deadline.NYC TodayThe New Jersey Devils have placed three players - Evgenii Dadonov, Luke Glendening, and Maxim Tsyplakov - on waivers, a strategic move that could impact their roster and trade options. Dadonov, a former Dallas Stars player, has struggled with injuries and failed to register a point this season. Glendening, a veteran center, has provided defensive value but limited offense. Tsyplakov, acquired in a trade, has yet to record a point in nine games with the Devils.
Why it matters
These waiver moves by the Devils could allow them to add depth and flexibility to their roster ahead of the trade deadline. By potentially reassigning players to the AHL or acquiring new talent, the team may be positioning itself for a strong finish to the season and a competitive playoff run.
The details
Dadonov signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the Devils last offseason, with the potential to earn up to $3.25 million through performance bonuses. However, his time in New Jersey has been marred by injuries, and he has yet to register a single point in 17 appearances this season. Glendening, a 36-year-old center, joined the Devils on a one-year, league minimum contract. While he has only tallied four assists in 52 games, his value lies in his playoff performance, where he averages a 55.6% success rate. Tsyplakov, the only player acquired in the trade that sent Ondřej Palát to the New York Islanders, has yet to register a point in nine contests with the Devils.
- The Devils placed the three players on waivers on April 10, 2026.
The players
Evgenii Dadonov
A former Dallas Stars player who signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the Devils last offseason, but has struggled with injuries and failed to register a point this season.
Luke Glendening
A 36-year-old center who joined the Devils on a one-year, league minimum contract. He has provided defensive value but limited offense, with four assists in 52 games.
Maxim Tsyplakov
The only player acquired in the trade that sent Ondřej Palát to the New York Islanders, he has yet to register a point in nine contests with the Devils.
What they’re saying
“We must explore all options to improve our roster and position ourselves for a strong finish to the season.”
— Tom Fitzgerald, General Manager, New Jersey Devils
What’s next
The Devils will monitor the waiver process and evaluate their options for these players, including potential trades or roster reassignments, as they look to add depth and flexibility ahead of the trade deadline.
The takeaway
The Devils' decision to place these players on waivers is a strategic move that could provide them with more roster flexibility and trade options. However, the success of these moves will depend on how the team is able to leverage the waiver process and any potential trades or roster changes that result.
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