The New Jersey Devils have a <1% chance to make the 2025–26 NHL playoffs with a 42-37-3 record. Win Division: <1% · Wild Card: <1% · Presidents' Trophy: <1%. Updated daily via 25,000 Monte Carlo simulations of the remaining schedule.
| Make Playoffs | <1% |
| Win Division | <1% |
| Wild Card | <1% |
| Presidents' Trophy | <1% |
The New Jersey Devils finished the 2025-26 NHL season with a record of 42-37-3, accumulating 87 points over 82 games. They currently hold a 0 rank in the Metropolitan Division and a 0 rank in the Eastern Conference. With 0 games remaining in their schedule, their projected final points total is 87.
Based on these final standings, the Devils have a 0% probability of making the playoffs, a 0% chance of winning their division, and a 0% probability of securing a Wild Card spot. Their Presidents' Trophy probability also stands at 0%, indicating their season has concluded without a playoff berth.
The Devils' 2025-26 season concluded with a 42-37-3 record, totaling 87 points. This performance placed them out of playoff contention in both the Metropolitan Division and the Eastern Conference, as reflected by their 0% playoff probability. Their inability to secure a top-three divisional spot or a Wild Card position ultimately defined their season.
With the 2025-26 season now complete and a 0% playoff probability, the New Jersey Devils will need significant adjustments to improve their standing. To contend for a playoff spot next season, they must enhance their overall performance and consistency, as their current 87 points were insufficient to qualify.
No, the New Jersey Devils will not make the playoffs in the 2025-26 season. Their playoff probability is 0%, as they finished the season with 87 points and did not qualify for a spot.
The New Jersey Devils' playoff odds for the 2025-26 season are 0%. This includes a 0% chance of winning their division and a 0% chance of securing a Wild Card spot.
The New Jersey Devils concluded the 2025-26 season with a final record of 42-37-3. They accumulated a total of 87 points over 82 games played.
No, the New Jersey Devils had a 0% probability of winning their division and a 0% probability of securing a Wild Card spot. Their 87 points were not enough to contend for either position.
Probabilities generated via 25,000 Monte Carlo simulations of the remaining schedule · updated daily at 9 AM ET · data through 2026-06-01. How it works.