In a bid to bolster their chances of a successful playoff run, the New Jersey Devils have made a key move to bolster their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Utica Comets. The team has reassigned 21-year-old Finnish forward Lenni Hameenaho to the Comets, hoping to inject some fresh talent into their roster as they push for a postseason victory. Hameenaho has made a strong impression in his first year of professional hockey in North America, and his addition to the Comets could prove crucial in their quest for success. Meanwhile, forward Brian Halonen has been placed on waivers, paving the way for him to join Hameenaho in Utica and potentially provide a much-needed boost to the Comets' lineup.
The New Jersey Devils are sending some reinforcements to their AHL affiliate for one final postseason push. The Devils announced that they’ve reassigned Lenni Hameenaho to the AHL’s Utica Comets and have placed Brian Halonen on waivers to do the same. Hameenaho, 21, has had a quality first year of professional hockey in North America. […]