The Devils announced they’ve recalled forward Marc McLaughlin from AHL Utica. He’ll join the team on their road trip amid an expected suspension for Paul Cotter, who’s facing a hearing with the Department of Player Safety today for an illegal check to the head of Islanders defenseman Adam Pelech.
New Jersey already had a handful of extra forwards on hand for yesterday’s 1-0 loss to the Islanders, not including winger Stefan Noesen, who they scratched for rest. Adding McLaughlin to fold indicates they’re considering resting some other lineup staples at forward for their season-ending back-to-back against the Bruins and Red Wings. The Devils are locked into third place in the Metropolitan Division and a first-round date with the Hurricanes, so there are no seeding changes at risk from the results of their final two games.
McLaughlin played 12 games earlier this season and has 26 career appearances, although none with New Jersey. The Devils acquired him from Boston in exchange for depth defenseman Daniil Misyul at the trade deadline. He has six career goals, including two in 2024-25, but is still looking for his first NHL assist. The 6’0″, 200-lb pivot has averaged a shade under 10 minutes per game in the NHL and has won 24 of his 58 career faceoffs for a 41.4% win rate. The 25-year-old’s possession impacts are usually underwhelming, posting a CF% of 48.4 at even strength in parts of four seasons – 5.6% worse than Boston’s shot attempt share without him on the ice.
A defensive specialist, even in the minors, McLaughlin’s point totals are correspondingly solid but not eye-popping. He’s posted five assists in 14 games with Utica since the trade after starting the year with 5-9–14 in 34 games for the Bruins’ affiliate in Providence. He has 26-37–63 in 183 career AHL games since signing with Boston as an undrafted free agent out of Boston College in 2022.
Since McLaughlin has under 80 games of NHL experience with at least three professional seasons, he’ll be a Group VI unrestricted free agent when his two-way deal expires this summer. A return to New Jersey as a depth piece shouldn’t be ruled out if they like what they see from him in the minors.