Michigan defenseman Seamus Casey was drafted by the New Jersey Devils in the second round of the 2022 NHL Draft, but he remains undecided about his professional future.
New Jersey Devils top prospect Seamus Casey is now free to sign his first NHL contract. Casey’s NCAA season came to an end last night when the No. 1 seeded Boston College blanked Michigan 4-0 in the Frozen Four semifinal matchup.
The 16-team bracket is loaded with future NHL talent, both players who’ve already been drafted and 2024 draft hopefuls.
In a season filled with standout performances, New Jersey Devils prospect Seamus Casey’s name has consistently risen to the top. The Devils’ prospect defenseman for the Michigan Wolverines has just been named to first-team All-Big Ten, solidifying his status in collegiate hockey.
Fueled by Rutger McGroarty’s and Seamus Casey’s five-point weekends, the Wolverines swept the Irish in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals. There is nothing quite like postseason hockey.
Seamus Casey, an exceptional defenseman, has been making waves in the hockey world, particularly during his current time as a Wolverine and as a prospect with the New Jersey Devils.
Seamus Casey sounds like a guy who would play for the Irish, though. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish finished their series against the Michigan Wolverines Saturday.
With the All-Star break in the rear-view, the trade deadline looms large and is now less than a month away. Where does each team stand, and what moves should they be looking to make?
The NHL trade deadline of March 8th is quickly approaching, and the potential fate of prospects hangs in the balance of their respective organizations.
New Jersey Devils prospect Seamus Casey and Team USA came into the 2024 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships as the favorite to win the tournament. They fulfilled those expectations on Friday.
The tilt between New Jersey Devils prospects at the World Junior Championship semi-final was a thriller. Devils prospects Seamus Casey and Lenni Hameenaho battled to advance to the gold medal games against the hosts, Team Sweden.
The United States are heading back to the semifinals of the 2024 World Junior Championship and are the favorites to win gold when the tournament resumes.
With Team Canada eliminated from the World Junior Championship tournament on Tuesday, the gold is ripe for the taking. New Jersey Devils prospect, Seamus Casey, is trying to help Team USA get there.
The New Jersey Devils have a pair of prospects, representing their respective countries at this winter’s World Junior Championship tournament. On Team USA, its top defense prospect Seamus Casey in red, white, and blue.
New Jersey Devils prospect, Seamus Casey, is officially headed to the World Junior tournament in Sweden. The tournament is set to kick off on Dec. 26th, 2023 and last through Jan.
While the season hasn’t gone as expected thus far, the New Jersey Devils have tons of talent on their roster and certainly have more on the way. Regardless of their in-season results, Devils fans will have the luxury of kicking back and watching one of the best tournaments hockey has to offer, starting Dec.
While much of the NCAA prospect news has been on the stellar start to Seamus Casey’s season, he is not the only Devil in the NCAA averaging over a pt/g.
While the New Jersey Devils defeated the Philadelphia Flyers for the second time this preseason, something arguably more important was taking place. Simon Nemec didn’t play for New Jersey against the Flyers, but draft classmate Seamus Casey was playing for the University of Michigan and making magic happen on the ice.
It’s a great time to be a New Jersey Devils fan.
The 2023 World Junior Summer showcase ended on Aug. 4 and featured a small but balanced tournament-style competition between Finland, Sweden, and two United States squads split up into white and blue.
The New Jersey Devils have done a masterful job building this defense for the long term. They’ve spent incredibly high picks on Luke Hughes and Simon Nemec, giving them two pillars on the blue line for the foreseeable future.
The New Jersey Devils are loaded with defensive depth. With Luke Hughes and Simon Nemec being the main talking points, certain prospects have slipped under the radar.
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