The New Jersey Devils have placed defenseman Dennis Cholowski on waivers with the intent to assign him to the Utica Comets of the American Hockey League. The 27-year-old former first-round pick has appeared in 15 games for the Devils this season, recording one assist. This move opens potential opportunities for teams like the Montreal Canadiens to claim him.
On Friday, January 9, 2026, the New Jersey Devils added defenseman Dennis Cholowski to the NHL waiver wire, signaling their plan to send him to the Utica Comets in the American Hockey League. Cholowski, drafted 20th overall by the Detroit Red Wings in 2016, has struggled to secure a consistent role this season. In 15 games with the Devils, he has tallied just one assist and has not played since December 14, 2025, against the Vancouver Canucks, where he logged 14:51 of ice time.
Throughout his NHL career, Cholowski has suited up for 171 games across multiple teams, including the Red Wings, Washington Capitals, Seattle Kraken, New York Islanders, and Devils. His totals stand at 13 goals, 28 assists, and 41 points. At 27 years old, he remains a player with untapped potential, particularly as a former first-round selection.
The waiver placement has sparked interest from rebuilding teams, notably the Montreal Canadiens, who could view Cholowski as a low-risk addition to their defensive depth. General manager Kent Hughes might consider claiming him if he clears waivers unclaimed. Separately, the Florida Panthers placed forward Noah Gregor on waivers the same day. Gregor, 27, has one goal and two assists in 27 games this season on a one-year, $775,000 contract. He last played on January 8 against the Canadiens, recording 5:53 of ice time and a minus-2 rating. Gregor's career includes 317 NHL games with 37 goals and 73 points across the San Jose Sharks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators, and Panthers.
No immediate claims have been reported, leaving Cholowski's next destination uncertain as the waiver period progresses.