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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 30 MIN

Sheldon Stays, Sarge Reassigned, Rogalski Gone: New Jersey Devils Coaching Updates

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he New Jersey Devils have confirmed that head coach Sheldon Keefe will return for the upcoming season, despite a disappointing previous campaign. Zach Berman explains that while Keefe’s return would typically be the main headline, the coaching staff is seeing larger shakeups, especially with the firing of goaltending coach Dave Rogalski. After six years of poor goaltending performance, including having some goalies thrive only after leaving the Devils, Rogalski’s dismissal is seen as overdue and necessary for the team to progress, especially in developing young goalies and ending the cycle of relying on aging veterans 00:01:38–00:10:23. Another major move involves franchise legend Sergei Brylin being reassigned within the organization, with speculation that he could join the Utica Comets’ staff, possibly as head coach or assistant. Zach Berman points out that while Brylin’s retention avoids the public backlash seen with other teams’ treatment of franchise icons, his redeployment signals a broader retooling of the Devils’ developmental system. The team’s farm system has been ranked near the bottom of the league—an unacceptable position given its draft capital—which makes changes at the minor league and developmental level both urgent and welcome 00:13:42–00:15:18. The rest of the coaching staff, including Brad Shaw and Jeremy Colliton, will remain. Zach Berman expresses mild surprise about Shaw’s retention given last year’s poor defensive performance but notes that both Shaw and Colliton are part of Keefe’s handpicked staff. There’s an underlying sense that if this group does not deliver early next season, the new management may act quickly, as Keefe is on a short leash. The current structure allows for flexibility—if results aren’t immediate, GM Sunny Mehta has the option to move on from Keefe and his hires without delay 00:16:12–00:27:51. Ultimately, Zach Berman supports giving Keefe another year, citing his strong track record, tactical shifts, and ability to publicly identify the roster’s issues. However, the expectation is clear: a healthy roster and improved underlying numbers must translate into wins and playoff contention. The coaching stability is paired with the promise of further front office and developmental changes, and if performance lags, Zach Berman anticipates quick adjustments from the new regime 00:27:51–00:29:54. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

he New Jersey Devils have confirmed that head coach Sheldon Keefe will return for the upcoming season, despite a disappointing previous campaign. Zach Berman explains that while Keefe’s return would typically be the main headline, the coaching staff is seeing larger shakeups, especially with the firing of goaltending coach Dave Rogalski. After six years of poor goaltending performance, including having some goalies thrive only after leaving the Devils, Rogalski’s dismissal is seen as overdue and necessary for the team to progress, especially in developing young goalies and ending the cycle of relying on aging veterans 00:01:38–00:10:23. Another major move involves franchise legend Sergei Brylin being reassigned within the organization, with speculation that he could join the Utica Comets’ staff, possibly as head coach or assistant. Zach Berman points out that while Brylin’s retention avoids the public backlash seen with other teams’ treatment of franchise icons, his redeployment signals a broader retooling of the Devils’ developmental system. The team’s farm system has been ranked near the bottom of the league—an unacceptable position given its draft capital—which makes changes at the minor league and developmental level both urgent and welcome 00:13:42–00:15:18. The rest of the coaching staff, including Brad Shaw and Jeremy Colliton, will remain. Zach Berman expresses mild surprise about Shaw’s retention given last year’s poor defensive performance but notes that both Shaw and Colliton are part of Keefe’s handpicked staff. There’s an underlying sense that if this group does not deliver early next season, the new management may act quickly, as Keefe is on a short leash. The current structure allows for flexibility—if results aren’t immediate, GM Sunny Mehta has the option to move on from Keefe and his hires without delay 00:16:12–00:27:51. Ultimately, Zach Berman supports giving Keefe another year, citing his strong track record, tactical shifts, and ability to publicly identify the roster’s issues. However, the expectation is clear: a healthy roster and improved underlying numbers must translate into wins and playoff contention. The coaching stability is paired with the promise of further front office and developmental changes, and if performance lags, Zach Berman anticipates quick adjustments from the new regime 00:27:51–00:29:54.

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