1991–92 New Jersey Devils
Division4th Patrick
Conference5th Wales
1991–92 record38–31–11
Home record24–12–4
Road record14–19–7
Goals for289
Goals against259
Team information
General managerLou Lamoriello
CoachTom McVie
CaptainBruce Driver
Alternate captainsScott Stevens
Laurie Boschman
ArenaBrendan Byrne Arena
Team leaders
GoalsClaude Lemieux (41)
AssistsScott Stevens and Kevin Todd (42)
PointsClaude Lemieux (68)
Penalty minutesRandy McKay (246)
Plus/minusClaude Vilgrain (+27)
WinsChris Terreri (22)
Goals against averageCraig Billington (3.04)

The 1991–92 New Jersey Devils season was the 18th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 11, 1974, and 10th season since the franchise relocated from Colorado prior to the 1982–83 NHL season.[1] For the third consecutive season, the Devils qualified for the playoffs, this time losing in the division semi-finals (4-3) to the New York Rangers.

Regular season

Goaltender Martin Brodeur made his debut with the Devils. Though he would only play four games during this season, he who would go on to become the franchise goaltender of the Devils.

The Devils scored the fewest power-play goals (59) and had the fewest power-play opportunities in the NHL (338).[2]

Season standings

Patrick Division[3]
GP W L T GF GA Pts
New York Rangers8050255321246105
Washington Capitals804527833025798
Pittsburgh Penguins803932934330887
New Jersey Devils8038311128925987
New York Islanders8034351129129979
Philadelphia Flyers8032371125227375
Wales Conference[4]
R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts
1 pNew York RangersPAT8050255321246105
2 Washington CapitalsPAT804527833025798
3 Montreal CanadiensADM8041281126720793
4 Pittsburgh PenguinsPAT803932934330887
5 New Jersey DevilsPAT8038311128925987
6 Boston BruinsADM8036321227027584
7 New York IslandersPAT8034351129129979
8 Philadelphia FlyersPAT8032371125227375
9 Buffalo SabresADM8031371228929974
10 Hartford WhalersADM8026411324728365
11 Quebec NordiquesADM8020481225531852

Divisions: ADM – Adams, PAT – Patrick

p – Clinched Presidents' Trophy
bold Qualified for playoffs

Schedule and results

# R Date Score Opponent Record
1WOct 5, 19917–2St. Louis Blues1–0–0
2WOct 6, 19914–2@ Chicago Blackhawks2–0–0
3WOct 8, 19916–5Quebec Nordiques3–0–0
4WOct 12, 19914–1Pittsburgh Penguins4–0–0
5LOct 13, 19912–4@ Philadelphia Flyers4–1–0
6LOct 16, 19912–4@ New York Rangers4–2–0
7LOct 18, 19915–6@ Washington Capitals4–3–0
8LOct 19, 19911–5Washington Capitals4–4–0
9WOct 22, 19915–2Los Angeles Kings5–4–0
10WOct 24, 19914–2@ Pittsburgh Penguins6–4–0
11WOct 26, 19919–0San Jose Sharks7–4–0
12LOct 29, 19913–4@ Vancouver Canucks7–5–0
13WOct 30, 19915–2@ Calgary Flames8–5–0
14WNov 1, 19913–1@ Edmonton Oilers9–5–0
15LNov 4, 19912–3 OT@ Montreal Canadiens9–6–0
16WNov 8, 19913–2Montreal Canadiens10–6–0
17LNov 9, 19910–4@ Boston Bruins10–7–0
18WNov 12, 19915–2Philadelphia Flyers11–7–0
19LNov 14, 19913–4New York Islanders11–8–0
20LNov 16, 19910–1Winnipeg Jets11–9–0
21WNov 20, 19916–5 OTWashington Capitals12–9–0
22WNov 22, 19918–2Hartford Whalers13–9–0
23TNov 23, 19915–5 OT@ Philadelphia Flyers13–9–1
24LNov 27, 19914–8@ Pittsburgh Penguins13–10–1
25WNov 30, 19914–1@ Los Angeles Kings14–10–1
26WDec 5, 19916–3Calgary Flames15–10–1
27TDec 7, 19912–2 OTDetroit Red Wings15–10–2
28TDec 8, 19912–2 OT@ Philadelphia Flyers15–10–3
29LDec 10, 19913–4@ Minnesota North Stars15–11–3
30LDec 13, 19913–4Pittsburgh Penguins15–12–3
31TDec 14, 19913–3 OT@ New York Islanders15–12–4
32WDec 19, 19914–1@ Hartford Whalers16–12–4
33TDec 21, 19911–1 OTChicago Blackhawks16–12–5
34LDec 23, 19910–3@ New York Rangers16–13–5
35TDec 26, 19915–5 OT@ New York Islanders16–13–6
36WDec 28, 19913–0Buffalo Sabres17–13–6
37LDec 29, 19913–4Washington Capitals17–14–6
38WDec 31, 19917–4@ Pittsburgh Penguins18–14–6
39WJan 2, 19924–0Pittsburgh Penguins19–14–6
40WJan 4, 19926–4New York Rangers20–14–6
41WJan 9, 19924–3St. Louis Blues21–14–6
42LJan 11, 19923–4Toronto Maple Leafs21–15–6
43WJan 12, 19925–2Los Angeles Kings22–15–6
44TJan 15, 19928–8 OTBuffalo Sabres22–15–7
45WJan 24, 19925–2@ Washington Capitals23–15–7
46LJan 25, 19920–7Detroit Red Wings23–16–7
47WJan 29, 19924–3@ Montreal Canadiens24–16–7
48WJan 31, 19926–3@ Detroit Red Wings25–16–7
49LFeb 1, 19924–6@ Toronto Maple Leafs25–17–7
50WFeb 4, 19923–1Philadelphia Flyers26–17–7
51LFeb 6, 19921–4@ St. Louis Blues26–18–7
52WFeb 8, 19926–4@ Boston Bruins27–18–7
53WFeb 9, 19922–1@ Quebec Nordiques28–18–7
54WFeb 13, 19925–3Vancouver Canucks29–18–7
55WFeb 15, 19924–1Hartford Whalers30–18–7
56WFeb 16, 19924–2New York Rangers31–18–7
57WFeb 18, 19924–3 OTPhiladelphia Flyers32–18–7
58TFeb 20, 19924–4 OT@ Chicago Blackhawks32–18–8
59LFeb 21, 19924–6@ Winnipeg Jets32–19–8
60LFeb 24, 19921–3Minnesota North Stars32–20–8
61TFeb 25, 19925–5 OT@ Toronto Maple Leafs32–20–9
62LFeb 28, 19922–3 OTNew York Islanders32–21–9
63WFeb 29, 19923–1@ New York Islanders33–21–9
64LMar 2, 19921–7New York Rangers33–22–9
65WMar 4, 19925–4@ New York Rangers34–22–9
66LMar 6, 19924–5@ Buffalo Sabres34–23–9
67LMar 7, 19922–3 OT@ Washington Capitals34–24–9
68TMar 11, 19922–2 OT@ Edmonton Oilers34–24–10
69LMar 12, 19921–2@ Vancouver Canucks34–25–10
70LMar 14, 19922–3@ San Jose Sharks34–26–10
71LMar 19, 19923–5Edmonton Oilers34–27–10
72TMar 21, 19922–2 OTNew York Islanders34–27–11
73LMar 22, 19923–6@ New York Rangers34–28–11
74WMar 24, 19924–3San Jose Sharks35–28–11
75WMar 26, 19924–2Boston Bruins36–28–11
76WMar 28, 19925–2Quebec Nordiques37–28–11
77LMar 29, 19924–5@ Philadelphia Flyers37–29–11
78LApr 12, 19923–4 OTWashington Capitals37–30–11
79WApr 13, 19925–1Pittsburgh Penguins38–30–11
80LApr 15, 19920–7@ New York Islanders38–31–11

Playoffs

Patrick Division Semifinals

(P4) New Jersey Devils vs. (P1) New York Rangers

The series opened at Madison Square Garden. The Rangers won game 1 4–2, but the Devils tied up the series in game 2 with a 7-3 drubbing over New York. Games 3 and 4 were at the Meadowlands in New Jersey. In game 3, the Devils were victorious by a score of 3–1. But in game 4, the Rangers blanked the Devils 3–0. Game 5 shifted back to New York, where the Rangers took a commanding 3–2 series lead by defeating the Devils 8–5. Game 6 was at the Meadowlands and the Devils won 5-3 tying up the series at 3 games apiece. Game 7 shifted back to Madison Square Garden where the Rangers won 8–4 over New Jersey and won the series 4–3.

Player statistics

Regular season

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Claude LemieuxRW7441276810991318
Stephane RicherRW7429356425-1516
Kevin ToddC80214263698202
Peter StastnyC662438624261013
Scott StevensD6817425912424712
Claude VilgrainRW711927467427111
Bruce DriverD7873542665311
Alexei KasatonovD761228407014321
Tom ChorskeLW76191736328032
Randy McKayRW801716332466201
Eric WeinrichD76725325510500
Valeri ZelepukinLW441318312811303
Doug BrownRW711117282717121
Laurie BoschmanC75820281219002
Viacheslav FetisovD703232610811001
David MaleyLW3771118580100
Dave BarrRW4161218329010
Zdeno CigerLW20651110-2100
Alexander SemakC25561105001
Pat ConacherLW447310160011
Ken DaneykoD801781707000
Troy MalletteLW17347437000
Jarrod SkaldeC152464-1002
Patrik SundstromC171348-5100
Tommy AlbelinD1904447000
Jon MorrisC71236-6100
Walt PoddubnyLW71236-1000
Myles O'ConnorD902213-2000
Neil BradyC710141000
Craig BillingtonG2601120000
Bill GuerinRW501191000
Scott NiedermayerD401121000
Chris TerreriG54011130000
Martin BrodeurG400000000
Jeff ChristianLW200020000
Jim DowdC100000000
Chad EricksonG200000000
Jason MillerLW300000000
Allan StewartLW100050000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Chris Terreri3186542222101693.18115111342.888
Craig Billington1363261371693.042637568.892
Martin Brodeur1794210103.3508575.882
Chad Erickson120211094.5005546.836
Team:4848803831112573.18322882031.888

Playoffs

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWG
Peter StastnyC7371019000
Claude LemieuxRW743726100
Zdeno CigerLW72460001
Kevin ToddC73258100
Randy McKayRW713410100
Bruce DriverD70442000
Bill GuerinRW63034000
Scott StevensD721329201
Stephane RicherRW71230000
Tom ChorskeLW70334000
Ken DaneykoD703316000
Viacheslav FetisovD60338000
Tommy AlbelinD11120000
Pat ConacherLW71124010
Alexei KasatonovD711212000
Claude VilgrainRW711217000
Valeri ZelepukinLW41122000
Janne OjanenC30220000
Eric WeinrichD70224000
Laurie BoschmanC71018001
Martin BrodeurG10000000
Alexander SemakC10000000
Chris TerreriG70000000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Chris Terreri386733233.580203180.887
Martin Brodeur3210135.6301512.800
Team:418734263.730218192.881

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Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
      MIN = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Awards and records

Awards

Regular Season
PlayerAwardAwarded
Kevin ToddNHL All-Rookie Team – ForwardEnd of regular season

Draft picks

The Devils' draft picks at the 1991 NHL Entry Draft.

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Notes
1 3 Scott Niedermayer  Canada D Kamloops Blazers (WHL) [lower-alpha 1]
1 11 Brian Rolston  United States LW Detroit Compuware (NAHL)
2 33 Donevan Hextall  Canada C Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)
3 55 Fredrik Bremberg  Sweden RW Djurgårdens IF (Elitserien)
4 77 Brad Willner  United States D Richfield H.S. (Minnesota)
5 99 No fifth-round pick [lower-alpha 2]
6 121 Curtis Regnier  Canada LW Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)
7 143 Dave Craievich  Canada D Oshawa Generals (OHL)
8 165 Paul Wolanski  Canada D Niagara Falls Thunder (OHL)
9 187 Dan Reimann  United States D Anoka H.S. (Minnesota)
10 209 No tenth-round pick [lower-alpha 3]
11 231 Kevin Riehl  Canada C Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
12 253 Jason Hehr  Canada D Kelowna Spartans (BCJHL)
S17Rob Kruhlak CanadaGNorthern Michigan University (CCHA)

Notes

  1. The Devils acquired the 1991 first-round pick from Toronto for Tom Kurvers on October 16, 1989.
  2. The Devils traded their 1991 fifth-round pick (used on Yan Kaminsky) to Winnipeg for Laurie Boschman on September 6, 1990.
  3. The Devils traded their 1991 tenth-round pick (used on Rob Leask) to Washington for Peter Sundstrom on June 19, 1989.

References

  1. National Hockey League (2010). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book/2011. Triumph Books. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-60078-422-4.
  2. "1991-92 NHL Summary".
  3. "1991-1992 Division Standings". National Hockey League. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
  4. "1991-1992 Conference Standings". National Hockey League. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
  5. "1991-92 New Jersey Devils Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved June 2, 2009.
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