New Jersey Devils winger Timo Meier has been suspended for one game. He will be forced to sit out Wednesday's matchup against St. Louis after cross-checking Nashville forward Zachary L'Heureux in Monday's 5-2 win. Meier has struggled to produce offense and might even benefit from having a night off. He's had only three points the entire month. The Swiss forward has managed seven goals and eight assists in 24 games for the season. Dawson Mercer might regain a top-six position without Meier on Wednesday, with Nolan Foote replacing him in the lineup. Mercer has provided similar production to Meier this season but has been more prolific this month, collecting six points (two goals, four assists) in 11 outings.
New Jersey Devils forward Timo Meier is set to undergo shoulder surgery on Tuesday but is expected to be ready for training camp ahead of next season. The power forward said he also dealt with a double MCL issue and oblique injuries in what amounted to a down offensive season despite leading New Jersey in goal-scoring. Meier tallied 28 goals and 52 points on 207 shots on goal this season after recording 40 goals and 66 points on a hefty 327 shots on goal across 78 games last season. Fellow Devils forward Jack Hughes has also undergone shoulder surgery while he too expects to be ready for next season.
Timo Meier Dealt With MCL, Oblique Injuries In 2023-24
New Jersey Devils forward Timo Meier said he dealt with a double MCL injury in his knee early in the season while also suffering from an oblique injury later in the year. Perhaps the ailments are an explanation for a down offensive season for the 27-year-old whose production took a significant decline this season. Meier tallied 40 goals and 66 points on a hefty 327 shots on goal across 78 games between the Sharks and Devils last season but fell to 28 goals and 52 points on 207 shots on goal across 69 games this season, his first full season with the Devils. New Jersey finished 10 points back of the Washington Capitals for the second and final Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference.
Timo Meier Notches Three Points In Win Over Toronto
New Jersey Devils winger Timo Meier played a part in three goals as the team picked up an impressive 6-5 win over Toronto Thursday night. Meier scored a couple of goals and had one assist, collecting all points in power-play situations. Thursday's outing marked the end of a three-game scoring drought for Meier. However, he has played well over the latter half of the season, scoring the most goals (16) along with Minnesota's Kirill Kaprizov since March 1. The Swiss star has produced 27 goals across the entire campaign, adding 24 assists in 67 games.
Timo Meier, Dawson Mercer Both Score Two Goals In Tuesday's Win
New Jersey Devils forwards Timo Meier and Dawson Mercer each scored a pair of goals as the Devils beat the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins by a 5-2 score on Tuesday. Mercer opened the scoring with his 18th just 5:35 into the opening frame before Meier restored a lead with his 20th late in the second period. Mercer added his 19th 9:14 into the third period followed by Meier's 21st with just over three minutes remaining. Both of Meier's tallies came on the power play. With the win, the Devils improved to 33-32-4 on the season, good for sixth in the Metropolitan Division and six points back of the Detroit Red Wings for the second and final Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference.
New Jersey Devils winger Timo Meier recorded his fifth career hat trick and posted an assist as the team picked up a comfortable 4-1 win over St. Louis on Thursday. The Swiss star started the scoring with a power-play tally and potted all of New Jersey's first three goals before Erik Haula iced the game with an empty-netter in the final minute that gave Meier his 16th assist of the season. Meier has now scored in four consecutive games and boasts a five-game point streak, but it's surely too little too late. He's had a disappointing campaign overall, and the team has also been awful for most of the year. In 50 games, Meier has contributed only 17 goals and 16 assists. Nine of his 33 points have come during Meier's current scoring streak.
New Jersey Devils forward Timo Meier (mid-body) will return to the lineup for Wednesday night's game against the visiting Montreal Canadiens. Meier has missed the Devils' last six games after getting injured in a 5-2 loss to the Boston Bruins on Dec. 30. The 2023-24 season has been a disappointing one for the veteran between injuries and underperformance. Coming off of a 40-goal season last year, Meier has tallied just nine goals and 15 points across 28 games this season while averaging just 2.79 shots per game, a far cry from the 4.19 shots per game he averaged with 327 shots in 78 games last season between the Devils and Sharks. The Devils have also been without star center Jack Hughes due to a shoulder injury.
New Jersey Devils winger Timo Meier (lower body) could return Friday against the San Jose Sharks, according to head coach Lindy Ruff. Meier has missed the last seven games with a lower-body injury, but after skating Wednesday on his own, he could be an option for Friday. With the Devils having three days between games after Friday, the team could be cautious with Meier and have him return next Tuesday. Either way, the 27-year-old should be back soon and will slot right back into the top six and first power-play unit. He is a must-start player in fantasy when he's active.
New Jersey Devils winger Timo Meier (lower body) will remain on the shelf for Saturday's contest against the Rangers. He dropped out of the lineup Thursday versus Pittsburgh after being a game-time call, and Meier has yet to recover fully from his ailment. The Swiss winger has finally had some success in Newark, scoring in each of his last three appearances. Meier boasts 11 points (five goals, six assists) in 14 games for the entire season. His next chance to return comes on Wednesday versus Detroit.
New Jersey Devils winger Timo Meier was among three players who got benched in the third period of Monday's 4-3 loss to Florida. The Devils fell four goals behind in the contest before finding a way to make the scoreline respectable inside the final 17 minutes. In addition to Meier, fellow forward Curtis Lazar and defenseman John Marino sat out all but one shift in the third frame. Devils head coach Lindy Ruff was particularly unhappy with the way Meier took penalties. He was sent to the box for tripping twice in the second period. The Swiss star finished with 11:29 of ice time and had only one shot on goal with one block. Meier had a rough 21-game stint with the Devils last season, and he hasn't started well in 2023-24 either, going scoreless through three games.
Timo Meier and the New Jersey Devils have agreed to an eight-year contract extension that carries an average annual value of $8.8 million. Acquired from the Sharks prior to the 2023 trade deadline, Meier tallied nine goals and 14 points alongside 72 shots on goal in 21 games with the Devils after a fantastic 31 goals and 52 points across 57 games with the Sharks. Overall, the 26-year-old posted 40 goals for the first time in his career while notching 66 points across 78 games played. Considering Meier is now with a contending club, he is a fantasy manager's dream with plenty of goal-scoring ability alongside a plethora of shots on goal as his 327 shots last season tied for sixth in the NHL while an improvement on his minus-19 rating should be expected with the Devils next season.
Timo Meier Set To Begin Contract Talks With Devils This Week
New Jersey Devils winger Timo Meier will start contract talks with the club this week, general manager Tom Fitzgerald said on Tuesday. The 26-year-old is set to become a restricted free agent on July 1. Talking at the NHL Scouting Combine, Fitzgerald noted that New Jersey wants to lock up Meier long-term. The Devils traded for the Swiss winger in February after Meier had 31 goals and 52 points in 57 games with the San Jose Sharks. He ended up logging only nine goals and 14 points in 21 regular-season games with New Jersey and also struggled to make an impact in the playoffs. A full training camp with the team ahead of next season should help Meier to find his flow in Newark.
New Jersey Devils winger Timo Meier had an assist on the team's lone goal in Tuesday's 6-1 hammering by the Hurricanes. Meier set up Jack Hughes for the opening goal with just 1:55 played in the game, but the quick start didn't translate into a good performance by the team. In 17:43 of ice time, Meier also registered one shot goal, a game-high six hits and two penalty minutes. After starting off the postseason with an awful scoreless spell, Meier has picked up points in back-to-back games and appears to be gathering momentum. But unfortunately for him and the Devils, the 2022-23 campaign could be over for the team Thursday, with the Hurricanes having grabbed a 3-1 series lead.
Timo Meier Fires Off Team-High Five Shots On Goal Friday
New Jersey Devils winger Timo Meier (upper body) returned to the lineup and had a team-high five shots on goal in Friday's Game 2 loss to Carolina. Meier was kept out of Game 1 after he took a devastating hit from Rangers defenseman Jacob Trouba in the final game of the previous round. The Swiss forward added one block and two hits to his tally while being minus-one in 16:49 of ice time Friday. Meier has yet to register a point for New Jersey in the playoffs and is minus-four through eight games.
New Jersey Devils winger Timo Meier (undisclosed) is a game-time decision for Wednesday's Game 1 against Carolina. Meier took a huge hit from Jacob Trouba in Monday's Game 7 against the Rangers and was limited to only 11:35 of action in the contest. Following the incident, Meier has been practicing wearing a cage. Meier had a big 40-goal regular season, but it's been a rough postseason campaign for him so far, with the Swiss star going scoreless and boasting a minus-three rating through seven games.
New Jersey Devils winger Timo Meier missed Saturday's practice due to an illness. His absence will be a slight worry for the team, but there are still a few more games to go until the Devils kick off their first-round series against the Rangers and Meier should feel better by the time Game 1 comes around on Tuesday. The Swiss star will hope to make a big impact in the postseason, having last appeared in the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2018-19. He had a great regular-season campaign with a career-high 40 goals and 66 points in 76 games.
New Jersey Devils right wing Timo Meier finished with two goals and one assist in Thursday's 8-1 victory against the Blue Jackets. Meier found the back of the net on the power play for his 39th goal of the season, and he later added another goal to get to 40 for the first time in his career. Meier and the high-scoring Devils are still in the race to finish first in the Metropolitan Division, and they are battling the Hurricanes for the top spot with three games remaining on the schedule. Meier has playoff experience from his time with the Sharks and he has career postseason totals of seven goals and 20 points through 35 games played.
New Jersey Devils right wing Timo Meier finished with a goal and an assist in Saturday's 6-3 victory against the Blackhawks. The Devils scored three times in both the second and third period, with Meier collecting an assist in the second and then scoring his sixth goal as a member of the Devils in their third period offensive display. Meier has totaled a career-high 37 goals through 72 games, and the 26-year-old is a key player of their offensive core after being acquired by the team ahead of the 2023 NHL trade deadline.
New Jersey Devils right wing Timo Meier scored a goal in Sunday's 5-4 overtime victory against the Coyotes. Meier's debut with the Devils got off to a great start as he scored his 32nd goal of the season, and he was playing his first game since Feb. 18 due to an upper-body injury that he suffered as a member of the Sharks. Meier has surpassed the 30-goal mark for the second consecutive season and sits three goals back of his career-high of 35 from the 2021-22 season, and the scoring production should continue as he skates on a line with center Jack Hughes and left wing Jesper Bratt.
New Jersey Devils winger Timo Meier (upper body) will make his team debut in Sunday's matchup against Arizona. He came over from San Jose with an upper-body injury but is now healthy again. The Swiss star has skated with Jack Hughes and Jesper Bratt in practice, while also working with the first power-play unit. The 26-year-old has posted a second consecutive 30-goal campaign in 2022-23 and boasts 52 points in total with 57 games played.