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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 28 MIN

The Disappearance of Jake Allen: Are the New Jersey Devils FORCE-FEEDING Starts to Jacob Markstrom?

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In this episode of Locked On Devils, Zach Berman opens by satirically investigating the "disappearance" of Jake Allen, the New Jersey Devils’ goalie who’s been notably absent from recent games, despite no official reports of injury or other issues. Instead, Sheldon Keefe has been repeatedly starting Jacob Markstrom, who has now played six consecutive games—including two back-to-backs within one week. Zach Berman finds this pattern highly unusual and points toward internal pressure, suggesting that GM Tom Fitzgerald might be forcing Keefe’s hand to justify a contract extension given to Markstrom, possibly as a move to salvage his own job amid a disappointing season. The discussion then dives into the game against the Calgary Flames, which the Devils lost 5-4. Zach Berman breaks down the frustrating performance, highlighting Markstrom’s struggles in net—giving up five goals to one of the league’s worst offensive teams. Adding salt to the wound were goals scored by ex-Devils like Kevin Bahl and Yegor Sharangovich, reinforcing the sense of repeated mistakes and failures in decision-making both on and off the ice. A significant portion of the episode critiques the broader organizational culture, particularly GM Tom Fitzgerald’s influence. Zach Berman shares an anecdote from a team event in which players openly criticized Fitzgerald’s negative impact on the locker room, describing him as overbearing and poorly liked. This, coupled with parallels drawn to the Buffalo Sabres’ turnaround after firing their own problematic GM, supports Zach Berman’s belief that the Devils’ problems are rooted in upper management rather than needing a full roster rebuild. Throughout the episode, there's a clear sense of fan frustration and fatigue—Zach Berman voices disappointment with the team’s trajectory and suggests that, like Buffalo, the Devils could improve by removing a "toxic" GM rather than blowing up the roster. The show wraps with a call for organizational change, especially at the GM level, while expressing exhaustion over yet another drama-filled, losing season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

In this episode of Locked On Devils, Zach Berman opens by satirically investigating the "disappearance" of Jake Allen, the New Jersey Devils’ goalie who’s been notably absent from recent games, despite no official reports of injury or other issues. Instead, Sheldon Keefe has been repeatedly starting Jacob Markstrom, who has now played six consecutive games—including two back-to-backs within one week. Zach Berman finds this pattern highly unusual and points toward internal pressure, suggesting that GM Tom Fitzgerald might be forcing Keefe’s hand to justify a contract extension given to Markstrom, possibly as a move to salvage his own job amid a disappointing season. The discussion then dives into the game against the Calgary Flames, which the Devils lost 5-4. Zach Berman breaks down the frustrating performance, highlighting Markstrom’s struggles in net—giving up five goals to one of the league’s worst offensive teams. Adding salt to the wound were goals scored by ex-Devils like Kevin Bahl and Yegor Sharangovich, reinforcing the sense of repeated mistakes and failures in decision-making both on and off the ice. A significant portion of the episode critiques the broader organizational culture, particularly GM Tom Fitzgerald’s influence. Zach Berman shares an anecdote from a team event in which players openly criticized Fitzgerald’s negative impact on the locker room, describing him as overbearing and poorly liked. This, coupled with parallels drawn to the Buffalo Sabres’ turnaround after firing their own problematic GM, supports Zach Berman’s belief that the Devils’ problems are rooted in upper management rather than needing a full roster rebuild. Throughout the episode, there's a clear sense of fan frustration and fatigue—Zach Berman voices disappointment with the team’s trajectory and suggests that, like Buffalo, the Devils could improve by removing a "toxic" GM rather than blowing up the roster. The show wraps with a call for organizational change, especially at the GM level, while expressing exhaustion over yet another drama-filled, losing season.

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