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Devils Trade Simon Nemec to Flames for Future Draft Picks and Prospects

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In a significant move leading up to the NHL draft, the New Jersey Devils have traded defenseman Šimon Nemec to the Calgary Flames. In exchange, the Devils secured a pair of conditional first-round draft picks for 2027 and 2028, along with a second-round pick in this week’s draft. This marks one of the first major transactions for new general manager Sunny Mehta as he looks to reshape the roster.

Nemec, who is coming off a career-best season where he recorded 26 points (11 goals, 15 assists) in 68 games, was a high-profile selection as the No. 2 overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft. The move comes as Nemec is poised to become an unrestricted free agent this summer upon the conclusion of his rookie contract. By trading him now, Mehta appears to have opted against negotiating what could have been a costly extension.

The deal also includes 21-year-old defensive prospect Etienne Morin joining the Devils, while the Flames will receive former Islander Maxim Tsyplakov. Notably, the conditional picks are protected, ensuring that they will remain in the top 10.

While the Devils currently have a solid lineup of defensemen, including Luke Hughes, Dougie Hamilton, and Brett Pesce, the loss of Nemec could raise questions about their depth moving forward. The team also boasts prospects such as Seamus Casey and recently signed their No. 10 overall pick from 2024, Anton Silayev.

If Nemec develops into a top-tier defenseman, this trade could loom large for Mehta and the organization. However, the Devils seem confident in their decision, viewing the acquisition of additional draft picks as a strategic move. With approximately $13.1 million in cap space available, according to PuckPedia, the Devils may leverage these picks to facilitate further trades in the upcoming draft.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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