Award | Wins | |
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3 | ||
4 | ||
1 | ||
2 | ||
2 | ||
1 | ||
1 | ||
1 | ||
4 | ||
2 | ||
4 | ||
5 | ||
Total | ||
Awards won | 30 |
The New Jersey Devils are an American professional ice hockey team based in Newark, New Jersey. They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Devils first arrived in Kansas City, Missouri in 1974, then moved to Denver, Colorado after two seasons. They moved into New Jersey in 1982, and currently play their home games at the Prudential Center.
The franchise, and its members, have won numerous team and individual awards and honors. They've captured the Prince of Wales Trophy as the Eastern Conference playoff champion four times.[1] The Devils won the Stanley Cup three times, from 1994–95, 1999–2000, and 2002–03.[2] Martin Brodeur has won Vezina Trophy four times, the William M. Jennings Trophy twice, and Calder Memorial Trophy once.[3][4][5]
League awards[]
Team trophies[]
Award | Description | Times won |
Seasons |
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Stanley Cup[2] | NHL championship | 3 | 1994–95, 1999–2000, 2002–03 |
Prince of Wales Trophy[1] | Eastern Conference champions | 4 | 1994–95, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03 |
Individual awards[]
Award | Description | Winner | Season |
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Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy[6][7] | Perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey | Ken Daneyko | 1999–2000 |
Calder Memorial Trophy[3][8] | Top rookie | Martin Brodeur | 1993–94 |
Scott Gomez | 1999–2000 | ||
Conn Smythe Trophy[9][10] | Most valuable player of the playoffs | Claude Lemieux | 1994–95 |
Scott Stevens | 1999–2000 | ||
Frank J. Selke Trophy[11][12] | Forward who best excels in the defensive aspect of the game | John Madden | 2000–01 |
Jack Adams Award[13] | Top coach during the regular season | Jacques Lemaire | 1993–94 |
James Norris Memorial Trophy[14][15] | Top defenseman | Scott Niedermayer | 2003–04 |
Lester Patrick Trophy[16][17] | For honoring a recipient's contribution to ice hockey. Not an official NHL award. | Lou Lamoriello | 1992 |
Neal Broten | 1998 | ||
Herb Brooks | 2002 | ||
Mike Emrick | 2004 | ||
NHL Plus-Minus Award | Best plus/minus | Scott Stevens | 1993–94 |
Patrik Elias | 2000–01 | ||
Vezina Trophy[5][18] | Top goaltender | Martin Brodeur | 2002–03 2003–04 2006–07 2007–08 |
William M. Jennings Trophy[4][19] | Fewest goals given up in the regular season | Martin Brodeur Mike Dunham |
1996–97 |
Martin Brodeur | 1997–98 2002–03 2003–04 2009–10 | ||
NHL All-Rookie Team | Top rookies at each position | Eric Weinrich (D) | 1990–91 |
Kevin Todd (F) | 1991–92 | ||
Scott Niedermayer (D) | 1992–93 | ||
Martin Brodeur (G) | 1993–94 | ||
Petr Sykora (F) | 1995–96 | ||
Patrik Elias (F) | 1997–98 | ||
Scott Gomez (F) | 1999–2000 | ||
Brian Rafalski (D) | 1999–2000 | ||
Colin White (D) | 2000–01 | ||
NHL First All-Star Team | Top performers at each position over the course of the season | Scott Stevens (D) | 1993–94 |
Patrik Elias (LW) | 2000–01 | ||
Martin Brodeur (G) | 2002–03 2003–04 2006–07 | ||
Scott Niedermayer (D) | 2003–04 | ||
NHL Second All-Star Team | Top performers at each position over the course of the season | Scott Stevens (D) | 1991–92 1996–97 2000–01 |
Martin Brodeur (G) | 1996–97 1997–98 2003–04 2007–08 | ||
Scott Niedermayer (D) | 1997–98 | ||
Zach Parise (LW) | 2008-09 |
All-Star Game selections[]
Year | Player(s) |
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2009 | Zach Parise |
2008 | Martin Brodeur (10, DNP) |
2007 | Martin Brodeur (9), Brian Rafalski (3) |
2004 | Martin Brodeur (8), Scott Niedermayer (3), Brian Rafalski (2) |
2003 | Martin Brodeur (7), Scott Stevens (10) |
2002 | Patrik Elias (2), Brian Rafalski (DNP) |
2001 | Martin Brodeur (6), Alexander Mogilny (DNP), Scott Niedermayer (2), Larry Robinson (Assistant Coach), Scott Stevens (9) |
2000 | Martin Brodeur (5), Patrik Elias, Scott Gomez, Scott Stevens (8) |
1999 | Martin Brodeur (4), Robbie Ftorek (Assistant Coach), Bobby Holik, Scott Stevens (7) |
1998 | Martin Brodeur (3), Jacques Lemaire (Coach), Scott Niedermayer, Scott Stevens (6) |
1997 | Martin Brodeur (2), Scott Stevens (5) |
1996 | Martin Brodeur, Scott Stevens (4) |
1994 | Scott Stevens (3) |
1993 | Craig Billington, Scott Stevens (2) |
1992 | Scott Stevens |
1991 | John MacLean (2) |
1990 | Kirk Muller (4) |
1989 | Sean Burke, John MacLean |
1988 | Kirk Muller (3) |
1986 | Kirk Muller (2) |
1985 | Kirk Muller, Phil Russell |
1984 | Joe Cirella, Glenn Resch |
1983 | Hector Marini |
Career achievements[]
Hockey Hall of Fame[]
Individual | Category | Year | Years with Devils |
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Peter Stastny | Player | 1998 | 1990–1993 |
Viacheslav Fetisov | Player | 2001 | 1989–1995 |
Herb Brooks | Builder | 2006 | 1992–1993 |
Scott Stevens | Player | 2007 | 1991–2004 |
Igor Larionov | Player | 2008 | 2003–2004 |
Mike Emrick | Broadcaster | 2008 | 1983–present |
Lou Lamoriello | Builder | 2009 | 1987–present |
Retired numbers[]
Number | Player | Date | Years with Devils |
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3 | Ken Daneyko | March 24, 2006 | 1983–2003 |
4 | Scott Stevens | February 3, 2006 | 1991–2004 |
99 | Wayne Gretzky | February 6, 2000 | Retired by NHL |
Notes[]
^1 Shared with Joe Sakic of the Colorado Avalanche.
^2 Shared with Roman Cechmanek and Robert Esche of the Philadelphia Flyers.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Prince of Wales Trophy. National Hockey League. Retrieved on 2009-02-23.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Stanley Cup Champions and Finalists. National Hockey League. Retrieved on 2009-02-23.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Calder Memorial Trophy. National Hockey League. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 William M. Jennings Trophy. National Hockey League. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Vezina Trophy. National Hockey League. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy. National Hockey League. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Winners. Hockey-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ Calder Memorial Trophy Winners. Hockey-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ Conn Smythe Trophy. National Hockey League. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ Conn Smythe Trophy Winners. Hockey-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ Frank J. Selke Trophy. National Hockey League. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ Frank J. Selke Trophy Winners. Hockey-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ Jack Adams Award. National Hockey League. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ James Norris Memorial Trophy. National Hockey League. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ James Norris Memorial Trophy Winners. Hockey-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ Lester Patrick Trophy. National Hockey League. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ Lester B. Pearson Award Winners. Hockey-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ Vezina Trophy Winners. Hockey-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ↑ William M. Jennings Trophy Winners. Hockey-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
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