New Jersey Devils
National Hockey League team in Newark
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2024 | Jack Hughes did not play at the 68th event, with Jesper Bratt substituting for him |
2023 | The Devils defeated the New York Rangers in seven games in the First Round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, advancing to the Second Round for the first time since 2012, before being eliminated by the Carolina Hurricanes in five games. |
2023 | Jack Hughes won an award at the 67th event |
2022 | The Devils set a franchise record for wins (52) and points (112), including a franchise-record 13-game winning streak, finishing third in the league. |
2022 | Jack Hughes won an award at the 66th event |
2021 | The Devils signed defenseman Dougie Hamilton, backup goaltender Jonathan Bernier, and top-6 winger Tomas Tatar during the off-season. |
2020 | Nico Hischier substituted for Kyle Palmieri at the 65th event, while Palmieri did not play |
July 9 2020 | Lindy Ruff was named the Devils' head coach. |
January 12 2020 | Tom Fitzgerald is appointed as general manager, succeeding Ray Shero. |
2019 | The Devils received the first overall selection in the NHL entry draft for the second time in three years, using the pick to select Jack Hughes. |
2019 | Brian Gionta inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame for his significant years with the New Jersey Devils from 2001-2009. |
2019 | Taylor Hall won an award but did not play, with Kyle Palmieri substituting for him at the 64th event |
2018 | Taylor Hall became the first player in franchise history to win the Hart Memorial Trophy after an impressive season where he finished sixth in the NHL in points and helped the Devils clinch a playoff spot. |
2018 | Taylor Hall won an award but did not play, with Brian Boyle substituting for him at the 63rd event |
February 24 2018 | Patrik Elias' jersey number 26 was retired by the team. |
2017 | The Devils won the draft lottery and selected Nico Hischier first overall in the NHL entry draft. |
January 31 2017 | Official announcement of the team's rebranding as the Binghamton Devils. |
January 25 2017 | Announcement made that the Albany Devils would relocate to Binghamton, New York, for the 2017-18 season. |
April 4 2016 | Times Union Center and SMG extended the lease for the Albany Devils through the 2018-19 season. |
April 1 2016 | Albany Devils broke their previous franchise wins record with their 41st win, defeating the Binghamton Senators in overtime. |
February 9 2016 | Martin Brodeur's jersey number 30 was retired, commemorating his long and distinguished career with the Devils from 1991 to 2014. |
January 13 2016 | Albany Devils set a new franchise record by winning their 11th consecutive home game. |
May 4 2015 | Ray Shero becomes the general manager, replacing Lou Lamoriello. |
2014 | Lou Vairo inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame for his work with the New Jersey Devils from 1984-1986. |
2014 | Brian Rafalski inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame, celebrating his years with the New Jersey Devils from 1999-2007. |
March 6 2014 | The NHL partially reversed penalties against the Devils related to Ilya Kovalchuk's contract, reducing the fine to $1.5 million and returning their first-round draft pick. |
January 26 2014 | The Devils played their first outdoor game against the New York Rangers at Yankee Stadium as part of the 2014 NHL Stadium Series, losing 7-3 with nearly 50,000 spectators in attendance. |
2013 | Bill Guerin inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame, recognizing his time with the New Jersey Devils from 1991-1997. |
August 15 2013 | The New Jersey Devils were sold to American investors Josh Harris and David Blitzer for over $320 million, formally announcing the end of Jeff Vanderbeek's ownership. |
2012 | The New Jersey Devils reach the Stanley Cup Finals during Lamoriello's tenure. |
2012 | Lou Lamoriello inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame for his extensive leadership with the New Jersey Devils from 1987-2015. |
2012 | Reach the Stanley Cup Finals, losing to the Los Angeles Kings. |
2011 | Mike Emrick inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame, celebrating his long association with the New Jersey Devils from 1982-1986 and 1993-2011. |
December 16 2011 | Scott Niedermayer's jersey number 27 was raised to the rafters, celebrating his three Stanley Cup wins with the Devils (1995, 2000, and 2003) and his captaincy during Scott Stevens' absence in 2004. |
2010 | Miss the playoffs for the first time in 14 years. |
June 10 2010 | New Jersey Devils officially announced the relocation of the Lowell Devils to Albany, to be known as the Albany Devils for the 2010-11 AHL season. |
May 10 2010 | Albany County legislature voted 35-2 to spend $1.6 million on arena improvements to accommodate the new AHL team. |
April 26 2010 | New Jersey Devils sent Albany County a letter of intent to move their AHL affiliate to Albany, proposing a five-year commitment. |
February 10 2010 | Albany River Rats owner Walter L. Robb sold the team to MAK Hockey LLC, led by Michael Kahn, marking the transition of the franchise. |
This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia articles List of New Jersey Devils award winners, Albany Devils, History of the New Jersey Devils, List of New Jersey Devils seasons & List of New Jersey Devils general managers, which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.