NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – August 9, 2024
NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – August 9, 2024
The latest on Brett Pesce, Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff looks for promising youngsters to step up this season, the Blue Jackets make more coaching changes, and more in today’s NHL Morning Coffee Headlines.
THE HOCKEY NEWS: Kristy Flannery reports Brett Pesce is looking forward to joining the New Jersey Devils after nine seasons with the Carolina Hurricanes. The 29-year-old defenseman signed a six-year, $33-million contract with the Devils on July 1.

New Jersey Devils defenseman Brett Pesce (NHL Images).
Appearing on Morning Cuppa Hockey, Pesce said he enjoyed his time with the Hurricanes. However, he wanted to be close to his Tarrytown, NY home and is excited about joining the Devils. He praised their young stars and noted their June addition of goaltender Jacob Markstrom could make them even better.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Pesce is among several notable offseason additions (including Markstrom) by the Devils as they hope to bounce back from a disappointing 2023-24 campaign. He’ll play a key role in shoring up their blueline depth.
TSN: Winnipeg Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff hopes his organization’s promising young players make big strides in their development this season.
Cheveldayoff believes center Cole Perfetti is just scratching the surface of his potential, acknowledging that injuries held him back last season. He’s also looking for forwards Brad Lambert and Nikita Chibrikov to step up this season.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Jets have an established core of talented veterans including Connor Hellebuyck, Mark Scheifele, Kyle Connor and Nikolaj Ehlers. Nevertheless, Cheveldayoff hopes those promising kids will become the club’s next stars ensuring he Jets remain a competitive playoff contender.
DAILY FACEOFF: The changes to the Columbus Blue Jackets coaching staff continued on Thursday with the hiring of new assistant coaches Mike Haviland and Scott Ford.
Haviland spent the last two years as an associate coach with the Blue Jackets AHL affiliate in Cleveland. Ford is coming off eight years as an assistant coach with the Nashville Predators AHL affiliate in Milwaukee.
DAILY FACEOFF: Former Edmonton Oilers defenseman Oscar Klefbom formally announced his retirement as a player. The 31-year-old’s last NHL game was during the COVID bubble playoffs on Aug. 7, 2020. He underwent surgery for a nagging shoulder injury that sidelined him for the remaining three years of his contract.
Klefbom had 34 goals and 122 assists for 156 points in 378 NHL games with the Oilers from 2013-14 to 2019-20.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Klefbom was a promising puck-moving defenseman for the Oilers until injuries derailed his playing career.




