New Jersey Devils consider acquiring Steven Stamkos from Nashville Predators despite current playoff struggles in 2026Steven Stamkos #91 of the Nashville Predators handles the puck against the Dallas Stars at the American Airlines Center on February 28, 2026 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Glenn James/NHLI via Getty Images) The New Jersey Devils, who are currently near the bottom of the NHL standings, are said to be planning a big move at the trade deadline this year. The Devils are thinking about trading for Steven Stamkos, a forward for the Nashville Predators who has won the Stanley Cup twice, according to sources in the league. The 36-year-old winger has scored 30 goals and 46 points in 59 games this season, which is an amazing offensive comeback for Nashville, even though the team is going through a transition.While New Jersey’s playoff hopes are slim, at just 0.6% according to Money Puck, the team sees acquiring a player of Stamkos’ caliber as a way to energize their roster and give fans a reason to be optimistic about the future. The Devils had previously expressed interest in Stamkos two years ago, and now, with the trade deadline approaching, they could revisit those discussions to bolster their top-six offensive depth.

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Stamkos, however, has full control over his NHL future, meaning any trade would require his approval. While the veteran forward has expressed satisfaction in Nashville, he is also a savvy professional aware of the business side of hockey. Sources suggest that Stamkos’ “short list” of acceptable trade destinations includes teams with legitimate playoff potential and a family-friendly environment. The Devils, despite not being a current contender, could appeal due to their young core and potential to bounce back next season.If the Nashville Predators’ chances of making the playoffs go down, they are still open to trades. Stamkos is just one of many veterans who are drawing interest from teams across the league. Ryan O’Reilly and Nazem Kadri are also getting a lot of attention, giving teams more choices for adding experience and skill to make a push for the playoffs.Getting Stamkos would be a high-risk, high-reward move for the Devils. It would show the NHL that they are serious about competing in the future and give fans a boost of excitement right away during a tough season.