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The New Jersey Devils Must Call a Player Up From Utica to Avoid Losing Cap Space Next Season

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I do not at all enjoy making this kind of case, but it is one that needs to be made. Last night, Evgenii Dadonov played his 19th game of the season in the place of the injured Arseny Gritsyuk. Why is this such a problem?

Per Sheldon Keefe, Gritsyuk is considered week-to-week. That means that, […]

NEWARK, NJ - MARCH 08: Evgenii Dadonov #33 of the New Jersey Devils skates with the puck during a game between the Detroit Red Wings and New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center on March 8, 2026 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Andrew Mordzynski/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images I do not at all enjoy making this kind of case, but it is one that needs to be made. Last night, Evgenii Dadonov played his 19th game of the season in the place of the injured Arseny Gritsyuk.

Why is this such a problem? Per Sheldon Keefe, Gritsyuk is considered week-to-week . That means that, unless the team calls someone up from Utica, Evgenii Dadonov will play 20 or more games this season.

When Dadonov signed with the New Jersey Devils , he signed a bonus-laden contract that would have paid him up to $3. 25 million in total. $1 million is set as his base salary, while the performance bonuses account for $2.

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