Devils Just Sent Another Signal About Their Future In Net

The New Jersey Devils secure promising goaltender Jakub Malek with a two-year deal, eyeing future depth and potential impact in their roster.

The New Jersey Devils locked up another piece of their goaltending pipeline on Monday, re-signing Jakub Malek to a two-year, two-way contract with an average annual value of $875,000.

The deal is set at $850,000 at the NHL level and $175,000 at the American Hockey League level for the 2026-27 season. In 2027-28, it shifts to $900,000 in the NHL and $275,000 in the AHL, with a $300,000 guarantee.

Malek, a fourth-round pick by the Devils in the 2021 NHL Draft, has spent the last several seasons building his game in Europe before making the move to North America. The Czech goaltender has steadily emerged as one of the organization’s more intriguing young netminding prospects.

Last season, the 24-year-old split time between the Utica Comets and the Adirondack Thunder in the ECHL. He appeared in 31 games for Utica, where he posted an .895 save percentage and a 2.75 goals-against average. In two games with Adirondack, he turned in a .930 save percentage and a 1.91 goals-against average.

Before joining the Devils’ system, Malek spent time with Ilves in Finland’s Liiga and put together a strong run there as well. In his first Liiga season, he went 15-11-6 with a 2.09 goals-against average and a .910 save percentage. He followed that with another steady year, finishing with a 2.32 goals-against average, a .915 save percentage and two shutouts.

The signing fits into a broader reset in New Jersey’s goaltending picture heading toward the 2026-27 season. By bringing Malek back, the Devils keep another young option in the fold, and he could be the leading candidate to start for Utica next season.

With Jacob Markstrom signing with the Florida Panthers, a tandem of Jake Allen and Nico Daws is possible, which would leave the Utica crease open for Malek.

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