2003–04 New Jersey Devils
Division2nd Atlantic
Conference6th Eastern
2003–04 record43–25–12–2
Home record22–13–5–1
Road record21–12–7–1
Goals for213
Goals against164
Team information
General managerLou Lamoriello
CoachPat Burns
CaptainScott Stevens
Scott Niedermayer
(Jan–Apr) interim
Alternate captainsPatrik Elias
John Madden (Jan–Apr) interim
Scott Niedermayer
ArenaContinental Airlines Arena
Average attendance15,059
Minor league affiliate(s)Albany River Rats
Team leaders
GoalsPatrik Elias (38)
AssistsScott Gomez (56)
PointsPatrik Elias (81)
Penalty minutesColin White (96)
Plus/minusPatrik Elias (+26)
WinsMartin Brodeur (38)
Goals against averageMartin Brodeur (2.03)

The 2003–04 New Jersey Devils season was the 30th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 11, 1974, and 22nd season since the franchise relocated from Colorado prior to the 1982–83 NHL season.[1]

Like the 2001–02 NHL season, the Devils finished 6th in the Eastern Conference and were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. The team started the season really impressive, winning 17 of their first 30 games. However, in the 2004 calendar year, they were 24–19–4–1, causing them to finish sixth in the conference, second in the division and lose to one of their division rivals, the Philadelphia Flyers in five games in the quarterfinals. They were also marred by injured defenseman Scott Stevens and Brian Rafalski which also caused them to be eliminated in the first round of the playoffs.

Regular season

The defending Stanley Cup champions, the Devils only allowed 164 goals, the lowest total ever allowed by a team under the 82-game regular-season format. The Devils also shut out their opponents 14 times, a league-high. Furthermore, they were the most disciplined team in the League, finishing with the regular season with the fewest power-play opportunities against (266) and the fewest power-play goals allowed (39).[2][3]

  • March 23, 2004 – In an overtime victory over the Florida Panthers, Martin Brodeur earned his 400th career victory. At the time, he was the youngest goalie to win 400 career games.[4]

Final standings

Atlantic Division[5]
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PTS
13Philadelphia Flyers824021156229186101
26New Jersey Devils824325122213164100
38New York Islanders82382911423721091
413New York Rangers8227407820625069
515Pittsburgh Penguins8223478419030358

Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points
         Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.

Eastern Conference[6]
R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1 Z- Tampa Bay LightningSE82462286245192106
2 Y- Boston BruinsNE824119157209188104
3 Y- Philadelphia FlyersAT824021156209188101
4 X- Toronto Maple LeafsNE824524103242204103
5 X- Ottawa SenatorsNE824323106262189102
6 X- New Jersey DevilsAT824325122213164100
7 X- Montreal CanadiensNE8241307420819293
8 X- New York IslandersAT82382911423721091
8.5
9 Buffalo SabresNE8237347422022185
10 Atlanta ThrashersSE8233378421424378
11 Carolina HurricanesSE82283414617220976
12 Florida PanthersSE82283515418822175
13 New York RangersAT8227407820625069
14 Washington CapitalsSE82234610318625359
15 Pittsburgh PenguinsAT8223478419030358

Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast

Z – Clinched Conference; Y – Clinched Division; X – Clinched Playoff spot

Playoffs

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals

(E6) New Jersey Devils vs. (E3) Philadelphia Flyers

The series opened at Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, and the Flyers won both games 1 and 2 3–2 over New Jersey. Games three and four were played at Continental Airlines Arena in New Jersey. The Devils won game three 4–2, but the Flyers were victorious in game four by a score of 3–0. Game five was played back in Philadelphia, and the Flyers won that game 3-1 and won the series 4 games to 1.

Schedule and results

Preseason

2003 preseason
Preseason: 3–6–0 (home: 1–2–0; road: 2–4–0)
GameDateScoreOpponentLocationRecord
1September 196–1Philadelphia FlyersWachovia Center0–1–0
2September 233–0Philadelphia FlyersSovereign Bank Arena1–1–0
3September 242–1New York IslandersContinental Airlines Arena1–2–0
4September 264–5 (OT)Philadelphia FlyersWachovia Center1–3–0
5September 274–2Philadelphia FlyersContinental Airlines Arena2–3–0
6September 301–0Boston BruinsDunkin' Donuts Center2–4–0
7October 14–2New York RangersMadison Square Garden3–4–0
8October 32–0New York RangersContinental Airlines Arena3–5–0
9October 45–1New York IslandersNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum3–6–0
Legend:

  Win   Loss   Tie

Regular season

2003–04 regular season[7]
October: 4–3–2–0 (home: 1–3–1–0; road: 3–0–1–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordPointsRecap
1TOctober 8, 20033–3 OT@ Boston Bruins (2003–04)0–0–1–01Recap
2WOctober 11, 20032–1@ Carolina Hurricanes (2003–04)1–0–1–03Recap
3TOctober 16, 20032–2 OTToronto Maple Leafs (2003–04)1–0–2–04Recap
4LOctober 18, 20032–3Tampa Bay Lightning (2003–04)1–1–2–04Recap
5LOctober 22, 20031–2Florida Panthers (2003–04)1–2–2–04Recap
6WOctober 24, 20032–1@ Pittsburgh Penguins (2003–04)2–2–2–06Recap
7LOctober 25, 20032–5Boston Bruins (2003–04)2–3–2–06Recap
8WOctober 28, 20034–0@ New York Islanders (2003–04)3–3–2–08Recap
9WOctober 30, 20033–2Philadelphia Flyers (2003–04)4–3–2–010Recap
November: 8–1–4–0 (home: 6–0–1–0; road: 2–1–3–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordPointsRecap
10WNovember 1, 20034–3Colorado Avalanche (2003–04)5–3–2–012Recap
11WNovember 5, 20033–2 OTSan Jose Sharks (2003–04)6–3–2–014Recap
12TNovember 7, 20031–1 OTToronto Maple Leafs (2003–04)6–3–3–015Recap
13WNovember 8, 20031–0@ Ottawa Senators (2003–04)7–3–3–017Recap
14TNovember 12, 20032–2 OT@ Buffalo Sabres (2003–04)7–3–4–018Recap
15WNovember 13, 20033–1Florida Panthers (2003–04)8–3–4–020Recap
16WNovember 15, 20035–0New York Rangers (2003–04)9–3–4–022Recap
17WNovember 19, 20034–1Buffalo Sabres (2003–04)10–3–4–024Recap
18WNovember 21, 20032–1 OTPittsburgh Penguins (2003–04)11–3–4–026Recap
19WNovember 25, 20034–0@ Los Angeles Kings (2003–04)12–3–4–028Recap
20TNovember 26, 20033–3 OT@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2003–04)12–3–5–029Recap
21LNovember 28, 20030–2@ Dallas Stars (2003–04)12–4–5–029Recap
22TNovember 30, 20031–1 OT@ Colorado Avalanche (2003–04)12–4–6–030Recap
December: 7–3–2–1 (home: 2–1–1–1; road: 5–2–1–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordPointsRecap
23LDecember 2, 20031–3Phoenix Coyotes (2003–04)12–5–6–030Recap
24WDecember 4, 20033–0Washington Capitals (2003–04)13–5–6–031Recap
25WDecember 6, 20032–1@ Ottawa Senators (2003–04)14–5–6–033Recap
26WDecember 10, 20031–0 OTNew York Islanders (2003–04)15–5–6–035Recap
27TDecember 12, 20033–3 OTPhiladelphia Flyers (2003–04)15–5–7–036Recap
28WDecember 13, 20032–0@ Philadelphia Flyers (2003–04)16–5–7–038Recap
29LDecember 16, 20034–5@ New York Islanders (2003–04)16–6–7–038Recap
30WDecember 18, 20033–0@ Atlanta Thrashers (2003–04)17–6–7–040Recap
31WDecember 19, 20035–2@ Buffalo Sabres (2003–04)18–6–7–042Recap
32TDecember 21, 20032–2 OT@ Chicago Blackhawks (2003–04)18–6–8–043Recap
33OTLDecember 26, 20033–4 OTNew York Islanders (2003–04)18–6–8–144Recap
34WDecember 27, 20032–0@ Pittsburgh Penguins (2003–04)19–6–8–146Recap
35LDecember 29, 20031–3@ New York Islanders (2003–04)19–7–8–146Recap
January: 8–6–2–0 (home: 4–4–0–0; road: 4–2–2–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordPointsRecap
36TJanuary 1, 20042–2 OT@ Washington Capitals (2003–04)19–7–9–147Recap
37LJanuary 3, 20042–3@ Nashville Predators (2003–04)19–8–9–147Recap
38WJanuary 5, 20043–2 OTEdmonton Oilers (2003–04)20–8–9–149Recap
39LJanuary 7, 20042–4Pittsburgh Penguins (2003–04)20–9–9–149Recap
40LJanuary 9, 20041–4Tampa Bay Lightning (2003–04)20–10–9–149Recap
41WJanuary 10, 20041–0@ Toronto Maple Leafs (2003–04)21–10–9–151Recap
42LJanuary 13, 20040–4Ottawa Senators (2003–04)21–11–9–151Recap
43TJanuary 15, 20043–3 OT@ New York Rangers (2003–04)21–11–10–152Recap
44WJanuary 17, 20042–1 OTWashington Capitals (2003–04)22–11–10–154Recap
45WJanuary 20, 20043–0@ Pittsburgh Penguins (2003–04)23–11–10–156Recap
46LJanuary 21, 20041–2Carolina Hurricanes (2003–04)23–12–10–156Recap
47WJanuary 23, 20042–0Montreal Canadiens (2003–04)24–12–10–158Recap
48WJanuary 25, 20043–2Atlanta Thrashers (2003–04)25–12–10–161Recap
49WJanuary 27, 20044–3@ Columbus Blue Jackets (2003–04)26–12–10–163Recap
50LJanuary 29, 20042–5@ Detroit Red Wings (2003–04)26–13–10–163Recap
51WJanuary 31, 20044–1@ St. Louis Blues (2003–04)27–13–10–165Recap
February: 6–6–1–0 (home: 5–3–1–0; road: 1–3–0–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordPointsRecap
52WFebruary 3, 20042–1Ottawa Senators (2003–04)28–13–10–167Recap
53LFebruary 5, 20040–4Vancouver Canucks (2003–04)28–14–10–167Recap
54LFebruary 10, 20041–4@ Philadelphia Flyers (2003–04)28–15–10–167Recap
55LFebruary 11, 20041–3New York Rangers (2003–04)28–16–10–167Recap
56WFebruary 14, 20044–1Carolina Hurricanes (2003–04)29–16–10–169Recap
57WFebruary 15, 20043–2 OTLos Angeles Kings (2003–04)30–16–10–171Recap
58TFebruary 17, 20044–4 OTMinnesota Wild (2003–04)30–16–11–172Recap
59LFebruary 19, 20041–3@ Washington Capitals (2003–04)30–17–11–172Recap
60WFebruary 21, 20047–3@ New York Rangers (2003–04)31–17–11–174Recap
61WFebruary 22, 20043–1Calgary Flames (2003–04)32–17–11–176Recap
62WFebruary 25, 20048–2Buffalo Sabres (2003–04)33–17–11–178Recap
63LFebruary 27, 20042–3Atlanta Thrashers (2003–04)33–18–11–178Recap
64LFebruary 28, 20040–3@ Toronto Maple Leafs (2003–04)33–19–11–178Recap
March: 9–5–1–1 (home: 4–1–1–0; road: 5–4–0–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordPointsRecap
65LMarch 1, 20041–2@ Montreal Canadiens (2003–04)33–20–11–178Recap
66WMarch 3, 20045–2@ Florida Panthers (2003–04)34–20–11–180Recap
67OTLMarch 5, 20042–3 OT@ Tampa Bay Lightning (2003–04)34–20–11–281Recap
68WMarch 6, 20044–1@ Carolina Hurricanes (2003–04)35–20–11–283Recap
69LMarch 9, 20041–3Philadelphia Flyers (2003–04)35–21–11–283Recap
70WMarch 11, 20046–4Chicago Blackhawks (2003–04)36–21–11–285Recap
71LMarch 13, 20041–2@ Philadelphia Flyers (2003–04)36–22–11–285Recap
72WMarch 15, 20043–1@ New York Rangers (2003–04)37–22–11–287Recap
73WMarch 17, 20046–1Pittsburgh Penguins (2003–04)38–22–11–289Recap
74TMarch 19, 20041–1 OTMontreal Canadiens (2003–04)38–22–12–290Recap
75LMarch 20, 20042–3@ Montreal Canadiens (2003–04)38–23–12–290Recap
76WMarch 23, 20044–3 OT@ Florida Panthers (2003–04)39–23–12–292Recap
77LMarch 25, 20041–2@ Tampa Bay Lightning (2003–04)39–24–12–292Recap
78WMarch 26, 20045–0@ Atlanta Thrashers (2003–04)40–24–12–294Recap
79WMarch 28, 20043–2New York Islanders (2003–04)41–24–12–296Recap
80WMarch 30, 20045–0New York Rangers (2003–04)42–24–12–298Recap
April: 1–1–0–0 (home: 0–1–0–0; road: 1–0–0–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordPointsRecap
81WApril 3, 20045–2@ Boston Bruins (2003–04)43–24–12–2100Recap
82LApril 4, 20041–3Boston Bruins (2003–04)43–25–12–2100Recap
Legend:

  Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Tie (1 point)   Overtime loss (1 point)

Playoffs

2004 Stanley Cup playoffs[7]
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. (3) Philadelphia Flyers – Flyers win 4–1
GameResultDateScoreOpponentAttendanceSeriesRecap
1LApril 8, 20042–3@ Philadelphia Flyers19,608Flyers lead 1–0Recap
2LApril 10, 20042–3@ Philadelphia Flyers19,779Flyers lead 2–0Recap
3WApril 12, 20044–2Philadelphia Flyers18,023Flyers lead 2–1Recap
4LApril 14, 20040–3Philadelphia Flyers19,040Flyers lead 3–1Recap
5LApril 17, 20041–3@ Philadelphia Flyers19,778Flyers win 4–1Recap
Legend:

  Win   Loss

Player statistics

Scoring

  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left Wing; RW = Right Wing
  • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Devils only.
  • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Devils only.
Regular season Playoffs
No. Player Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
26Patrik EliasLW8238438126445325−32
23Scott GomezC8014567018705066−20
27Scott NiedermayerD8114405420445101−56
12Jeff FriesenLW811720378265000−24
28Brian RafalskiD6963036624501100
11John MaddenC80122335722500000
18Sergei BrylinLW821419331020500000
14Brian GiontaRW752182919365235−20
24Turner StevensonRW611413270765000−20
20Jay PandolfoLW82131326514500000
15Jamie LangenbrunnerRW53101626943502202
7Paul MartinD70618241245112−44
29Grant MarshallRW658715−967
10Erik RasmussenLW697613541502212
5Colin WhiteD752111310965000−14
4Scott StevensD383912322
16Mike RuppC516511−141
8Igor LarionovC49110113201000−10
16Jan HrdinaC13167410520202
22Viktor KozlovC11246022000−10
17Christian BerglundLW23235−44
6Tommy AlbelinD4513474401110
25David HaleD650441272100010
2Sean BrownD390335441000−12
19Raymond GirouxD11033−34400010
32Rob SkrlacLW8101122
9Jiri BicekRW12011002000−10
35Corey SchwabG30112
30Martin BrodeurG75000450000
40Scott ClemmensenG40000
22Craig DarbyC2000−10
19Tuomas PihlmanLW200002
21Alexander SuglobovRW100000

Goaltending

Regular season Playoffs
No. Player GP W L T SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
30Martin Brodeur7538261118451542.03.917114555514133132.62.9020298
40Scott Clemmensen43108441.01.9522238
35Corey Schwab32016820.64.9711187

Awards and records

Awards

Martin Brodeur was also a finalist for the Hart Memorial Trophy and John Madden was a runner-up for the Frank J. Selke Trophy.[8]

Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League
(annual)
James Norris Memorial Trophy Scott Niedermayer [9]
Lester Patrick Trophy Mike Emrick [10]
NHL First All-Star Team Martin Brodeur (Goaltender) [11]
Scott Niedermayer (Defense)
Vezina Trophy Martin Brodeur [12]
William M. Jennings Trophy Martin Brodeur [13]
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Martin Brodeur[lower-alpha 1] [16]
Scott Niedermayer[lower-alpha 1]
Brian Rafalski
Scott Stevens[lower-alpha 1]
NHL Defensive Player of the Month Martin Brodeur (November) [17]
NHL Defensive Player of the Week Martin Brodeur (December 15) [18]
NHL Offensive Player of the Month Scott Gomez (March) [19]
NHL Offensive Player of the Week Patrik Elias (March 29) [20]
NHL YoungStars Game selection Paul Martin [21]
Team Devils' Players' Player Turner Stevenson [22]
Hugh Delano Unsung Hero Brian Gionta [22]
Most Valuable Devil Scott Niedermayer [22]
Three-Star Award Patrik Elias [22]

Milestones

Milestone Player Date Ref
500th coaching win Pat Burns March 30, 2004 [23]

Transactions

The Devils were involved in the following transactions from June 10, 2003, the day after the deciding game of the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals, through June 7, 2004, the day of the deciding game of the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals.[24]

Trades

Date Details Ref
June 21, 2003 To Edmonton Oilers
1st-round pick in 2003
2nd-round pick in 2003
To New Jersey Devils
1st-round pick in 2003
[25]
June 21, 2003 To St. Louis Blues
Mike Danton
3rd-round pick in 2003
To New Jersey Devils
3rd-round pick in 2003
[26]
March 1, 2004 To Florida Panthers
Christian Berglund
Victor Uchevatov
To New Jersey Devils
Viktor Kozlov
[27]
March 5, 2004 To Phoenix Coyotes
Mike Rupp
2nd-round pick in 2004
To New Jersey Devils
Jan Hrdina
[28]

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer teamTermViaRef
July 24, 2003Sean BrownBoston BruinsFree agency[29]
July 25, 2003Erik RasmussenLos Angeles KingsFree agency[30]
July 30, 2003Ryan MurphyCarolina HurricanesFree agency[24]
September 9, 2003Greg CrozierMinnesota WildFree agency[31]
September 10, 2003Igor LarionovDetroit Red WingsFree agency[32]

Players lost

DatePlayerNew teamVia[lower-alpha 2]Ref
July 11, 2003Max BirbraerFlorida PanthersFree agency[34]
Ken DaneykoRetirement (III)[35]
July 22, 2003Jim McKenzieNashville PredatorsFree agency (III)[36]
August 23, 2003Oleg TverdovskyAvangard Omsk (RSL)Free agency (UFA)[37]
September 9, 2003Joe NieuwendykToronto Maple LeafsFree agency (III)[38]
September 17, 2003Richard SmehlikRetirement (III)[39]
N/ADaryl AndrewsSan Antonio Rampage (AHL)Free agency (VI)[40]
October 3, 2003Dave RocheToronto Roadrunners (AHL)Free agency (UFA)[41]
October 5, 2003Jason LehouxManitoba Moose (AHL)Free agency (UFA)[42]
October 22, 2003Pascal RheaumeNew York RangersFree agency (V)[43]
April 19, 2004Igor LarionovRetirement[44]
April 22, 2004Steve GuollaKloten Flyers (NLA)Free agency[45]

Signings

DatePlayerTermContract typeRef
July 15, 2003Matt DeMarchiEntry-level[46]
Ahren NittelEntry-level[46]
Tuomas PihlmanEntry-level[46]
Ilkka PikkarainenEntry-level[46]
Aleksander SuglobovEntry-level[46]
Colin Whitemulti-yearRe-signing[47]
August 8, 2003Paul MartinEntry-level[48]
August 9, 2003Jeff Friesen1-yearRe-signing[49]
October 15, 2003Tommy AlbelinRe-signing[50]
March 24, 2004Aaron VorosEntry-level[51]
March 29, 2004Zach PariseEntry-level[52]
May 21, 2004Petr VranaEntry-level[53]

Draft picks

The Devils' draft picks at the 2003 NHL Entry Draft at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, Tennessee.[54]

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Notes
1 17 Zach Parise  United States C University of North Dakota (WCHA) [lower-alpha 3]
2 42 Petr Vrana  Czech Republic C Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL)
3 93 Ivan Khomutov  Russia C Elektrostal Elemash (Vysshaya Liga) [lower-alpha 4]
4 136 No fourth-round pick [lower-alpha 5]
5 167 Zach Tarkir  United States D Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL)
6 197 Jason Smith  Canada G Lennoxville Cougars (LHJAAAQ)
7 229 No seventh-round pick [lower-alpha 6]
8 261 Joey Tenute  Canada C Sarnia Sting (OHL)
9 292 Arseny Bondarev  Russia LW Yaroslavl Jrs. (Russia)

Media

Television coverage was still on Fox Sports Net New York with commentators Mike Emrick and Chico Resch as usual with Matt Loughlin hosting in the studio. Radio coverage remained on WABC 770 with John Hennessy calling the play-by-play with Randy Velischek providing color commentary.

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Brodeur, Niedermayer, and Stevens were voted to the starting lineup.[14] Stevens was unable to play and was replaced by Rafalski, who also took his place in the starting lineup.[15]
  2. In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[33]
  3. The Devils acquired the 2003 first-round pick from Edmonton for St. Louis' 2003 first-round pick (used on Marc-Antoine Pouliot) and the Devils' 2003 second-round pick (used on Jean-François Jacques) on June 21, 2003. The Devils had traded their original 2003 first-round draft pick (used on Shawn Belle) to St. Louis for the Blues' first-round pick.
  4. The Devils acquired the 2003 third-round pick from St. Louis for Mike Danton and the Devils' 2003 third-round pick (used on Konstantin Zakharov) on June 21, 2003.
  5. The Devils traded their 2003 fourth-round pick (used on Michael Vanelli) to Atlanta for Richard Smehlik and a conditional 2004 draft pick on March 10, 2003.
  6. The Devils traded the 2003 seventh-round pick (used on Stephen Dixon) to Pittsburgh for Stephane Richer on March 19, 2002.

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