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CropGate 2026: New Jersey Devils Socials CROP Quinn Hughes out of Team USA Picture

CropGate 2026: New Jersey Devils Socials CROP Quinn Hughes out of Team USA Picture

Episode 1357 Published 2 weeks, 4 days ago
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In this episode, Zach Berman opens with a humorous nod to the recent controversy surrounding the New Jersey Devils' social media team cropping Quinn Hughes out of a Team USA photo. The social team has maintained this running bit for years, playfully removing Quinn (the Hughes brother not on the Devils) from family and team images. However, Zach Berman critiques the timing and relevancy of continuing the joke, especially after the Devils failed to trade for Quinn Hughes and are enduring a disappointing season. He suggests the bit should be retired and urges the organization to read the room, considering fan frustrations during a tough year. The conversation then shifts to broader accountability issues within the organization, touching not only on the main Devils squad but also their AHL affiliate, the Utica Comets. Zach Berman highlights Utica’s poor performance and lack of scoring depth, which mirrors the Devils’ challenges. He discusses individual players and prospects, pointing to management’s shortcomings and questioning why leadership changes haven’t happened sooner, given the dire state of both teams. The episode continues with trade deadline expectations, noting the Devils’ surprising decision to buy (adding Nick Bugstad) despite their struggles. Zach Berman dives into details about no-trade clauses affecting most of the roster, complicating potential moves. He cautions against the current GM, Tom Fitzgerald, making drastic decisions or mortgaging future assets to save his job. He lists possible trade targets and assets but concludes there’s little reason for the Devils to be buyers, hinting at instability and lack of trust within the front office. Finally, Zach Berman wraps up the episode by reaffirming his frustrations with management and ownership. He calls for firings and organizational shake-ups, connecting back to the ongoing challenges seen both on the ice and online. With Olympic hockey returning, he encourages fans to stay engaged, but not without a plea for significant changes in leadership and direction for the Devils. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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