New Jersey Devils

# seasons – 46

Record – 1,534-1,602-328-169 (3,565 points)

Playoff appearances – 23

Stanley Cups – 3

First player: Michel Plasse G (KCS)   1st round 1974 NHL Expansion Draft (June 12th, 1974)

First-ever Draft Selection: Wilf Paiement 1974 (KCS), 2nd overall

Highest Draft selection: Rob Ramage 1979 (CLR), 1st overall   Nico Hischier 2017, 1st overall       Jack Hughes 2019, 1st overall

HOFers –  Martin Brodeur, Scott Niedermayer, Scott Stevens

Retired #’s –   #3- Ken Daneyko, #4- Scott Stevens, #26- Patrik Elias, #27- Scott Niedermayer, #30- Martin Brodeur

Leaders

                Games Played – Ken Daneyko, 1,283

Goals – Patrik Elias, 408

                Assists – Patrik Elias, 617

                Points – Patrik Elias, 1,025

                Plus/minus – Scott Stevens, +282

                Penalty Minutes – Ken Daneyko, 2,516

                Power Play Goals – Patrik Elias, 113

                Shorthanded Goals – John Madden, 17

                Hat Tricks – Patrik Elias, 8

                Goalie Wins – Martin Brodeur, 688

                Goals Against Average – Martin Brodeur, 2.24

                Save pct. – Cory Schneider, .915

                Shutouts – Martin Brodeur, 124

Coaching Wins Leader – Jacques Lemaire, 276

Team Captains

Simon Nolet ‘74-77

Wilf Paiement ‘77-78

Gary Croteau ‘78-79

Rene Robert ‘79-80

Lanny McDonald ‘79-82

Mike Christie ‘79-80

Rob Ramage ‘81-82

Don Lever ‘82-84

Mel Bridgman ‘83-87

Kirk Muller ‘87-91

Bruce Driver ‘91-92

Scott Stevens ‘92-04

Scott Niedermayer  ‘03-04

Patrik Elias ‘06-08

Jamie Langenbrunner ‘07-11

Zach Parise ‘11-12

Bryce Salvador ‘12-15

Andy Greene ‘15-19

Did you know…
… The 2011-12 New Jersey Devils had an NHL-record best 89.6% penalty kill.
… The Devils scored 3 times in their own net in a loss to Anaheim on 12/9/18.
… The Jersey Devils play at “The Rock”.  They formerly played at “The Swamp”.
… The New Jersey Devils franchise has had three goalie-credited goals scored (all M. Brodeur) and three goalie-credited goals against (one as Col Rockies). They are the only franchise to give up multiple goalie-credited goals.