Despite entering Day 2 of the NHL Draft with nine picks, the Devils were relatively quiet on the trade front.
They did make a late swap, sending the 185th pick to the San Jose Sharks for the 205th and 214th picks, giving the Devils 10 for the day and 11 for the whole Draft.
The Devils did make one acquisition one week before the Draft, when they sent second and fourth-round picks to the Sharks for 22-year-old defenseman Mirco Mueller and a fifth-round pick.
After adding forward Fabian Zetterlund and defenseman Reilly Walsh in the third round, plus forward Nikita Popugaev in the fourth round, the Devils added players from every position in the later rounds.
They took 21-year-old goalie Gilles Senn in the fifth round before adding Marian Studenic with the 143rd overall pick -- the selection they got from the Sharks in the Mueller trade.
With the one sixth-round pick they had left, the Devils drafted center Aarne Talvitie with the 160th pick. Talvitie will play at Penn State next season.
They swapped the 185th pick to the Sharks before making their first seventh-round pick at 191st overall, where they selected defenseman Jocktan Chainey. Chainey was a teammate of first overall pick Nico Hischier with the Halifax Mooseheads.
The Devils took Russian defenseman Yegor Zaitsev with the 205th pick from the Sharks, and they ended their draft with defenseman Matthew Hellickson with the 214th pick.
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