The New Jersey Devils, poised to become a serious contender for the Stanley Cup, are reportedly exploring options to reinforce their goaltending roster. <h2>New Jersey Devils Pursue Elite Goaltenders</h2> <div align='center' style='padding-top:20px;padding-bottom:20px;'><img src='https://i.marqueur.com/habsetlnh/i/photo/344164.webp' width='100%' border='0' alt='image' loading='lazy' defer /></div> The Devils have assembled an impressive lineup, featuring top-notch centers, exceptional wingers, a premier defenseman, and a deep pool of prospects. Nevertheless, their Achilles' heel has been inconsistent goaltending, a challenge they are now determined to rectify. Hockey analyst Elliotte Friedman has taken note of the Devils' active quest for a dependable goaltender: <q>I'm really curious to see what they do in goal here, I think they've been looking around, I don't think there is anything imminent or anything, but I think they are calling teams to find out asking prices on certain goalies.</q> As per NHL Trade Rumours, three goaltenders currently top the Devils' wish list: Stanley Cup champion Jake Allen, the promising Carter Hart, and Yaroslav Askarov, a former 11th overall draft pick. <q>The New Jersey Devils are at a pivotal point in their season. Their pursuit of a reliable goaltender is not just about filling a position; it's about making a strategic move that could redefine their future. Whether it's Allen, Hart, or Asksrov, the decision they make could have a lasting impact on their trajectory in the league. - NHL Trade Rumors</q> Securing the services of any of these goaltenders would mark a significant improvement for the Devils. While the cost of such an upgrade is expected to be substantial, the imperative nature of this move for their Stanley Cup aspirations makes it an enticing prospect. As seen on Hockey OTB - <a href='https://www.hockeyotb.com/nhl/trades/RUMOUR-Blockbuster-Trade-Looming-in-New-Jersey' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>RUMOUR: Blockbuster Trade Looming in New Jersey</a>