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
Divisions: ADM – Adams, PAT – Patrick
p – Clinched Presidents' Trophy bold – Qualified for playoffs
Schedule and results
#
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
1
W
Oct 5, 1991
7–2
St. Louis Blues
1–0–0
2
W
Oct 6, 1991
4–2
@ Chicago Blackhawks
2–0–0
3
W
Oct 8, 1991
6–5
Quebec Nordiques
3–0–0
4
W
Oct 12, 1991
4–1
Pittsburgh Penguins
4–0–0
5
L
Oct 13, 1991
2–4
@ Philadelphia Flyers
4–1–0
6
L
Oct 16, 1991
2–4
@ New York Rangers
4–2–0
7
L
Oct 18, 1991
5–6
@ Washington Capitals
4–3–0
8
L
Oct 19, 1991
1–5
Washington Capitals
4–4–0
9
W
Oct 22, 1991
5–2
Los Angeles Kings
5–4–0
10
W
Oct 24, 1991
4–2
@ Pittsburgh Penguins
6–4–0
11
W
Oct 26, 1991
9–0
San Jose Sharks
7–4–0
12
L
Oct 29, 1991
3–4
@ Vancouver Canucks
7–5–0
13
W
Oct 30, 1991
5–2
@ Calgary Flames
8–5–0
14
W
Nov 1, 1991
3–1
@ Edmonton Oilers
9–5–0
15
L
Nov 4, 1991
2–3 OT
@ Montreal Canadiens
9–6–0
16
W
Nov 8, 1991
3–2
Montreal Canadiens
10–6–0
17
L
Nov 9, 1991
0–4
@ Boston Bruins
10–7–0
18
W
Nov 12, 1991
5–2
Philadelphia Flyers
11–7–0
19
L
Nov 14, 1991
3–4
New York Islanders
11–8–0
20
L
Nov 16, 1991
0–1
Winnipeg Jets
11–9–0
21
W
Nov 20, 1991
6–5 OT
Washington Capitals
12–9–0
22
W
Nov 22, 1991
8–2
Hartford Whalers
13–9–0
23
T
Nov 23, 1991
5–5 OT
@ Philadelphia Flyers
13–9–1
24
L
Nov 27, 1991
4–8
@ Pittsburgh Penguins
13–10–1
25
W
Nov 30, 1991
4–1
@ Los Angeles Kings
14–10–1
26
W
Dec 5, 1991
6–3
Calgary Flames
15–10–1
27
T
Dec 7, 1991
2–2 OT
Detroit Red Wings
15–10–2
28
T
Dec 8, 1991
2–2 OT
@ Philadelphia Flyers
15–10–3
29
L
Dec 10, 1991
3–4
@ Minnesota North Stars
15–11–3
30
L
Dec 13, 1991
3–4
Pittsburgh Penguins
15–12–3
31
T
Dec 14, 1991
3–3 OT
@ New York Islanders
15–12–4
32
W
Dec 19, 1991
4–1
@ Hartford Whalers
16–12–4
33
T
Dec 21, 1991
1–1 OT
Chicago Blackhawks
16–12–5
34
L
Dec 23, 1991
0–3
@ New York Rangers
16–13–5
35
T
Dec 26, 1991
5–5 OT
@ New York Islanders
16–13–6
36
W
Dec 28, 1991
3–0
Buffalo Sabres
17–13–6
37
L
Dec 29, 1991
3–4
Washington Capitals
17–14–6
38
W
Dec 31, 1991
7–4
@ Pittsburgh Penguins
18–14–6
39
W
Jan 2, 1992
4–0
Pittsburgh Penguins
19–14–6
40
W
Jan 4, 1992
6–4
New York Rangers
20–14–6
41
W
Jan 9, 1992
4–3
St. Louis Blues
21–14–6
42
L
Jan 11, 1992
3–4
Toronto Maple Leafs
21–15–6
43
W
Jan 12, 1992
5–2
Los Angeles Kings
22–15–6
44
T
Jan 15, 1992
8–8 OT
Buffalo Sabres
22–15–7
45
W
Jan 24, 1992
5–2
@ Washington Capitals
23–15–7
46
L
Jan 25, 1992
0–7
Detroit Red Wings
23–16–7
47
W
Jan 29, 1992
4–3
@ Montreal Canadiens
24–16–7
48
W
Jan 31, 1992
6–3
@ Detroit Red Wings
25–16–7
49
L
Feb 1, 1992
4–6
@ Toronto Maple Leafs
25–17–7
50
W
Feb 4, 1992
3–1
Philadelphia Flyers
26–17–7
51
L
Feb 6, 1992
1–4
@ St. Louis Blues
26–18–7
52
W
Feb 8, 1992
6–4
@ Boston Bruins
27–18–7
53
W
Feb 9, 1992
2–1
@ Quebec Nordiques
28–18–7
54
W
Feb 13, 1992
5–3
Vancouver Canucks
29–18–7
55
W
Feb 15, 1992
4–1
Hartford Whalers
30–18–7
56
W
Feb 16, 1992
4–2
New York Rangers
31–18–7
57
W
Feb 18, 1992
4–3 OT
Philadelphia Flyers
32–18–7
58
T
Feb 20, 1992
4–4 OT
@ Chicago Blackhawks
32–18–8
59
L
Feb 21, 1992
4–6
@ Winnipeg Jets
32–19–8
60
L
Feb 24, 1992
1–3
Minnesota North Stars
32–20–8
61
T
Feb 25, 1992
5–5 OT
@ Toronto Maple Leafs
32–20–9
62
L
Feb 28, 1992
2–3 OT
New York Islanders
32–21–9
63
W
Feb 29, 1992
3–1
@ New York Islanders
33–21–9
64
L
Mar 2, 1992
1–7
New York Rangers
33–22–9
65
W
Mar 4, 1992
5–4
@ New York Rangers
34–22–9
66
L
Mar 6, 1992
4–5
@ Buffalo Sabres
34–23–9
67
L
Mar 7, 1992
2–3 OT
@ Washington Capitals
34–24–9
68
T
Mar 11, 1992
2–2 OT
@ Edmonton Oilers
34–24–10
69
L
Mar 12, 1992
1–2
@ Vancouver Canucks
34–25–10
70
L
Mar 14, 1992
2–3
@ San Jose Sharks
34–26–10
71
L
Mar 19, 1992
3–5
Edmonton Oilers
34–27–10
72
T
Mar 21, 1992
2–2 OT
New York Islanders
34–27–11
73
L
Mar 22, 1992
3–6
@ New York Rangers
34–28–11
74
W
Mar 24, 1992
4–3
San Jose Sharks
35–28–11
75
W
Mar 26, 1992
4–2
Boston Bruins
36–28–11
76
W
Mar 28, 1992
5–2
Quebec Nordiques
37–28–11
77
L
Mar 29, 1992
4–5
@ Philadelphia Flyers
37–29–11
78
L
Apr 12, 1992
3–4 OT
Washington Capitals
37–30–11
79
W
Apr 13, 1992
5–1
Pittsburgh Penguins
38–30–11
80
L
Apr 15, 1992
0–7
@ New York Islanders
38–31–11
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
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
T
GA
GAA
SO
SA
SV
SV%
Chris Terreri
3186
54
22
22
10
169
3.18
1
1511
1342
.888
Craig Billington
1363
26
13
7
1
69
3.04
2
637
568
.892
Martin Brodeur
179
4
2
1
0
10
3.35
0
85
75
.882
Chad Erickson
120
2
1
1
0
9
4.50
0
55
46
.836
Team:
4848
80
38
31
11
257
3.18
3
2288
2031
.888
Playoffs
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
GA
GAA
SO
SA
SV
SV%
Chris Terreri
386
7
3
3
23
3.58
0
203
180
.887
Martin Brodeur
32
1
0
1
3
5.63
0
15
12
.800
Team:
418
7
3
4
26
3.73
0
218
192
.881
[ 5]
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
Draft picks
The Devils' draft picks at the 1991 NHL Entry Draft .
Notes
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