This is a list of franchise records for the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League.
Regular season[]
- Most goals in a season: Brian Gionta, 48 (2005–06)
- Most assists in a season: Scott Stevens, 60 (1993–94)
- Most points in a season: Patrik Elias, 96 (40g,56a)(2000–01)
- Most penalty minutes in a season: Krzysztof Oliwa, 295 (1997–98)
- Most points in a season by a defenseman: Scott Stevens, 78 (1993–94)
- Most points in a season by a rookie: Scott Gomez, 70 (1999-00)
- Most wins in a season: Martin Brodeur, 48 (2006–07) (also the NHL record)
- Most shutouts in a season: Martin Brodeur, 12 (2006–07)
- Most power play goals in a season: Brian Gionta, 24 (2005–06)
Playoffs[]
- Most goals in a playoff season: Claude Lemieux, 13 (1994–95)
- Most goals by a defenseman in a playoff season: Brian Rafalski, 7 (2000–01)
- Most assists in a playoff season: Scott Niedermayer, 16 (2002–03)
- Most points in a playoff season: Patrik Elias, 23 (9g,14a) (2000–01)
- Most points by a defenseman in a playoff season: Brian Rafalski and Scott Niedermayer, 18 (2000–01, 2002–03)
- Most penalty minutes in a playoff season: Perry Anderson, 113 (1987–88)
Team[]
- Most points in a season: 111 (2000–01)
- Most wins in a season: 51 (2008–2009)
- Longest season-ending win streak: 11 (2005–06) (also the NHL record)
References[]
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Team | Kansas City Scouts • Colorado Rockies • Players • Award Winners • Seasons • Records • Draft picks • • Continental Airlines Arena • Prudential Center |
New Jersey Devils coaches | MacMillan • McVie • Carpenter • Schoenfeld • Cunniff • Brooks • Lemaire • Ftorek • Robinson • Constantine • Burns • Lamoriello • Julien • Sutter |
Division titles | 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2005-06, 2006-07 |
Conference Championships | 1994-95, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2002-03 |
Stanley Cups | 1994-95, 1999-00, 2002-03 |
Affiliates | Lowell Devils (AHL), Trenton Devils (ECHL) |
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