1993–94 New Jersey Devils season

The 1993–94 New Jersey Devils season was the 20th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on June 11, 1974, and 12th season since the franchise relocated from Colorado prior to the 1982–83 NHL season.[1] For the fourth consecutive season, the Devils qualified for the playoffs. In the playoffs, the Devils made it all the way to the Eastern Conference Final where they came within a game of advancing to the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals. Goaltender Martin Brodeur won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's top rookie and new coach Jacques Lemaire won the Jack Adams Award as the NHL's top coach.

1993–94 New Jersey Devils
Division2nd Atlantic
Conference3rd Eastern
1993–94 record47–25–12
Home record29–11–2
Road record18–14–10
Goals for306
Goals against220
Team information
General managerLou Lamoriello
CoachJacques Lemaire
CaptainScott Stevens
Alternate captainsBruce Driver
John MacLean
ArenaBrendan Byrne Arena
Minor league affiliatesAlbany River Rats
Raleigh IceCaps
Team leaders
GoalsJohn MacLean (37)
AssistsScott Stevens (60)
PointsScott Stevens (78)
Penalty minutesRandy McKay (224)
Plus/minusScott Stevens (+53)
WinsMartin Brodeur (27)
Goals against averageMartin Brodeur (2.40)

Regular season

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The New Jersey Devils opened the 1993–94 season with 7 consecutive wins. They finished second in scoring and in goaltending. They also set team records in wins (47) and points (106). Captain Scott Stevens led the league in +/- with +53.

During the regular season, the Devils allowed the fewest even-strength goals (141) and had the fewest power-play opportunities (333).[2]

Final standings

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Atlantic Division
No. CR GP W L T GF GA Pts
11New York Rangers8452248299231112
23New Jersey Devils84472512306220106
37Washington Capitals8439351027726388
48New York Islanders8436361228226484
59Florida Panthers8433341723323383
610Philadelphia Flyers8435391029431480
712Tampa Bay Lightning8430431122425171

[3] Note: No. = Division rank, CR = Conference rank, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
       Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Eastern Conference[4]
R GP W L T GF GA Pts
1 p-New York Rangers *8452248299231112
2 x-Pittsburgh Penguins *84442713299285101
3 New Jersey Devils84472512306220106
4 Boston Bruins8442291328925297
5 Montreal Canadiens8441291428324896
6 Buffalo Sabres844332928221895
7 Washington Capitals8439351027726388
8 New York Islanders8436361228226484
9 Florida Panthers8433341723323383
10 Philadelphia Flyers8435391029431480
11 Quebec Nordiques843442827729276
12 Tampa Bay Lightning8430431122425171
13 Hartford Whalers842748922728863
14 Ottawa Senators841461920139737
Final standings

bold – Qualified for playoffs; x – Won division; p – Won Presidents' Trophy (and division); * – Division leader

Schedule and results

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Regular season

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1993–94 regular season[5]
October: 8–2–0 (home: 6–1–0; road: 2–1–0)
GameDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
1October 6, 19932–1Tampa Bay Lightning1–0–0W
2October 8, 19936–3@ Washington Capitals2–0–0W
3October 9, 19936–4Washington Capitals3–0–0W
4October 12, 19937–4Winnipeg Jets4–0–0W
5October 16, 19936–3@ New York Islanders5–0–0W
6October 20, 19934–0Mighty Ducks of Anaheim6–0–0W
7October 23, 19932–1Florida Panthers7–0–0W
8October 26, 19930–2Montreal Canadiens7–1–0L
9October 30, 19935–3Philadelphia Flyers8–1–0W
10October 31, 19931–4@ New York Rangers8–2–0L
November: 7–4–2 (home: 2–3–0; road: 5–1–2)
GameDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
11November 3, 19932–3@ Los Angeles Kings8–3–0L
12November 5, 19936–3@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim9–3–0W
13November 7, 19932–1@ San Jose Sharks10–3–0W
14November 10, 19935–3New York Islanders11–3–0W
15November 11, 19935–3@ Philadelphia Flyers12–3–0W
16November 13, 19932–4San Jose Sharks12–4–0L
17November 17, 19934–0Buffalo Sabres13–4–0W
18November 18, 19935–2@ Ottawa Senators14–4–0W
19November 20, 19933–4 OTDetroit Red Wings14–5–0L
20November 23, 19931–1 OT@ Quebec Nordiques14–5–1T
21November 24, 19935–3@ Buffalo Sabres15–5–1W
22November 26, 19936–6 OT@ St. Louis Blues15–5–2T
23November 30, 19931–3New York Rangers15–6–2L
December: 6–6–2 (home: 4–2–1; road: 2–4–1)
GameDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
24December 2, 19932–2 OT@ Pittsburgh Penguins15–6–3T
25December 4, 19932–2 OTChicago Blackhawks15–6–4T
26December 5, 19931–2@ New York Rangers15–7–4L
27December 8, 19934–2@ Montreal Canadiens16–7–4W
28December 9, 19932–3Quebec Nordiques16–8–4L
29December 11, 19935–2Edmonton Oilers17–8–4W
30December 14, 19931–4@ New York Islanders17–9–4L
31December 15, 19934–5Boston Bruins17–10–4L
32December 18, 19936–2@ Quebec Nordiques18–10–4W
33December 19, 19934–2Philadelphia Flyers19–10–4W
34December 22, 19933–6@ Hartford Whalers19–11–4L
35December 23, 19933–2Toronto Maple Leafs20–11–4W
36December 26, 19933–8@ New York Rangers20–12–4L
37December 28, 19934–2Hartford Whalers21–12–4W
January: 6–4–2 (home: 2–2–0; road: 4–2–2)
GameDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
38January 1, 19947–1@ Ottawa Senators22–12–4W
39January 4, 19946–3New York Islanders23–12–4W
40January 7, 19944–1Florida Panthers24–12–4W
41January 9, 19940–4Washington Capitals24–13–4L
42January 12, 19942–3@ Montreal Canadiens24–14–4L
43January 14, 19945–2@ Washington Capitals25–14–4W
44January 15, 19943–5Los Angeles Kings25–15–4L
45January 19, 19944–0@ Winnipeg Jets26–15–4W
46January 24, 19946–2@ Dallas Stars27–15–4W
47January 26, 19943–3 OT@ Edmonton Oilers27–15–5T
48January 28, 19942–2 OT@ Calgary Flames27–15–6T
49January 29, 19943–6@ Vancouver Canucks27–16–6L
February: 6–4–3 (home: 5–2–0; road: 1–2–3)
GameDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
50February 2, 19942–3Buffalo Sabres27–17–6L
51February 4, 19945–2Ottawa Senators28–17–6W
52February 5, 19947–3Pittsburgh Penguins29–17–6W
53February 10, 19947–3Vancouver Canucks30–17–6W
54February 12, 19943–5@ Boston Bruins30–18–6L
55February 13, 19943–3 OT@ Tampa Bay Lightning30–18–7T
56February 17, 19941–2@ Toronto Maple Leafs30–19–7L
57February 19, 19945–4Tampa Bay Lightning31–19–7W
58February 20, 19941–1 OT@ Chicago Blackhawks31–19–8T
59February 23, 19947–2@ Detroit Red Wings32–19–8W
60February 24, 19941–3New York Rangers32–20–8L
61February 26, 19941–1 OT@ Hartford Whalers32–20–9T
62February 28, 19945–1St. Louis Blues33–20–9W
March: 12–1–2 (home: 8–0–1; road: 4–1–1)
GameDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
63March 2, 19943–2@ Florida Panthers34–20–9W
64March 3, 19945–4 OT@ Tampa Bay Lightning35–20–9W
65March 5, 19946–3Calgary Flames36–20–9W
66March 7, 19942–2 OTQuebec Nordiques36–20–10T
67March 10, 19944–0Hartford Whalers37–20–10W
68March 12, 19942–1Boston Bruins38–20–10W
69March 13, 19944–0Dallas Stars39–20–10W
70March 15, 19942–3@ New York Islanders39–21–10L
71March 17, 19946–1@ Buffalo Sabres40–21–10W
72March 19, 19948–6@ Boston Bruins41–21–10W
73March 21, 19943–3 OT@ Florida Panthers41–21–11T
74March 24, 19942–1Tampa Bay Lightning42–21–11W
75March 26, 19947–2Philadelphia Flyers43–21–11W
76March 27, 19945–2Quebec Nordiques44–21–11W
77March 29, 19945–2Montreal Canadiens45–21–11W
April: 2–4–1 (home: 2–1–0; road: 0–3–1)
GameDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
78April 1, 19941–2@ Washington Capitals45–22–11L
79April 2, 19942–4New York Rangers45–23–11L
80April 6, 19941–3@ Pittsburgh Penguins45–24–11L
81April 8, 19947–2Pittsburgh Penguins46–24–11W
82April 10, 19942–2 OT@ Florida Panthers46–24–12T
83April 12, 19942–4@ Philadelphia Flyers46–25–12L
84April 14, 19944–1Ottawa Senators47–25–12W

Legend: W Win (2 points) L Loss (0 points) T Tie (1 point)

Playoffs

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1994 Stanley Cup playoffs[5]
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. (6) Buffalo Sabres – Devils win 4–3
GameDateScoreOpponentSeriesRecap
1April 17, 19940–2Buffalo SabresSabres lead 1–0L
2April 19, 19942–1Buffalo SabresSeries tied 1–1W
3April 21, 19942–1@ Buffalo SabresDevils lead 2–1W
4April 23, 19943–5@ Buffalo SabresSeries tied 2–2L
5April 25, 19945–3Buffalo SabresDevils lead 3–2W
6April 27, 19940–1 4OT@ Buffalo SabresSeries tied 3–3L
7April 29, 19942–1Buffalo SabresDevils win 4–3W
Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. (4) Boston Bruins – Devils win 4–2
GameDateScoreOpponentSeriesRecap
1May 1, 19941–2Boston BruinsBruins lead 1–0L
2May 3, 19945–6 OTBoston BruinsBruins lead 2–0L
3May 5, 19944–2@ Boston BruinsBruins lead 2–1W
4May 7, 19945–4 OT@ Boston BruinsSeries tied 2–2W
5May 9, 19942–0Boston BruinsDevils win 3–2W
6May 11, 19945–3@ Boston BruinsDevils win 4–2W
Eastern Conference Finals vs. (1) New York Rangers – Rangers win 4–3
GameDateScoreOpponentSeriesRecap
1May 15, 19944–3 2OT@ New York RangersDevils lead 1–0W
2May 17, 19940–4@ New York RangersSeries tied 1–1L
3May 19, 19942–3 2OTNew York RangersRangers lead 2–1L
4May 21, 19943–1New York RangersSeries tied 2–2W
5May 23, 19944–1@ New York RangersDevils lead 3–2W
6May 25, 19942–4New York RangersSeries tied 3–3L
7May 27, 19941–2 2OT@ New York RangersRangers win 4–3L

Legend: W Win L Loss

Player statistics

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Regular season

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Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Scott StevensD8318607811253514
Stephane RicherRW803636721631739
John MacLeanRW803733709530804
Valeri ZelepukinLW822631577036800
Corey MillenC782030505224403
Bernie NichollsC611927468624301
Scott NiedermayerD811036464234502
Bill GuerinRW8125194410114203
Claude LemieuxRW791826448613505
Tom ChorskeLW762120413214114
Bobby HolíkC701320337228203
Bob CarpenterC76102333517021
Bruce DriverD66824326329310
Alexander SemakC54121729226222
Randy McKayRW7812152724424001
Mike PelusoLW694162023819000
Tommy AlbelinD62217193620101
Jaroslav ModrýD41215171810200
Jim DowdC155101508200
Viacheslav FetisovD52114153014000
David EmmaC15551020102
Ken DaneykoD78191017627001
Jason SmithD41055437000
Chris TerreriG4402240000
Ben HankinsonRW13101230001
Martin BrodeurG4700020000
Scott PellerinLW100020000
Peter SidorkiewiczG300000000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Martin Brodeur262547271181052.40312381133.915
Chris Terreri234044201141062.72211411035.907
Peter Sidorkiewicz130303062.7705549.891
Team:5095844725122172.56524342217.911

Playoffs

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Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWG
Claude LemieuxRW207111844002
John MacLeanRW206101622201
Bernie NichollsC16491328210
Stephane RicherRW2075126302
Scott StevensD20291142201
Bruce DriverD2035812200
Jim DowdC192688000
Bob CarpenterC2017820000
Valeri ZelepukinLW2052714100
Tom ChorskeLW204370001
Tommy AlbelinD2025714101
Scott NiedermayerD202248100
Bill GuerinRW1721335001
Randy McKayRW2012324000
Bobby HolíkC200336000
Viacheslav FetisovD141018000
Ben HankinsonRW21014000
Corey MillenC71012001
Mike PelusoLW1710164001
Martin BrodeurG170110000
Ken DaneykoD2001145000
Alexander SemakC20000000
Jason SmithD60007000
Chris TerreriG40004000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Martin Brodeur11711789381.951531493.928
Chris Terreri20043092.700111102.919
Team:137120119472.061642595.927

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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

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Awards

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Regular Season
PlayerAwardAwarded
Martin BrodeurCalder Memorial TrophyEnd of regular season
Martin BrodeurNHL All-Rookie Team – GoaltenderEnd of regular season
Jacques LemaireJack Adams TrophyEnd of regular season
Scott StevensNHL Plus-Minus AwardEnd of regular season
Scott StevensNHL First All-Star Team – DefenseEnd of regular season

Nominations

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Regular Season
PlayerAwardPlace
Scott StevensJames Norris Memorial Trophy[7]Runner-Up

Draft picks

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New Jersey's draft picks at the 1993 NHL entry draft held at the Quebec Coliseum in Quebec City, Quebec.[8]

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Notes
1 13 Denis Pederson  Canada C Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)
2 32 Jay Pandolfo  United States LW Boston University (Hockey East) [a]
2 39 Brendan Morrison  Canada C Penticton Panthers (BCJHL)
3 65 Krzysztof Oliwa  Poland LW Welland Flames (GHJBHL)
4 91 No fourth-round pick [b]
5 110 John Guirestante  Canada RW London Knights (OHL) [c]
6 143 Steve Brule  Canada RW St. Jean Lynx (QMJHL)
7 169 Nikolai Zavarukhin  Russia C Salavat Yulaev Ufa (RSL)
8 195 Thom Cullen  Canada D Wexford Raiders (MJHL)
9 221 Judd Lambert  Canada G Chilliwack Chiefs (BCJHL)
10 247 Jimmy Provencher  Canada RW St. Jean Lynx (QMJHL)
11 273 Mike Legg  Canada RW London (MOJHL)

See also

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Notes

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  1. The Devils acquired the 1993 second-round pick, Bobby Holik, and a conditional 1994 draft pick from Hartford for Sean Burke and Eric Weinrich on August 28, 1992.
  2. The Devils traded their 1993 fourth-round pick (used on Cosmo Dupual), along with Craig Billington and Troy Mallette to Ottawa for Peter Sidorkiewicz and future considerations (later became Mike Peluso) on June 20, 1993.
  3. The Devils acquired the 1993 fifth-round pick from Hartford for Lee Norwood on October 3, 1991. The Devils had traded their original fifth-round pick (used on Jason Saal) to Los Angeles for Corey Millen on June 26, 1993.

References

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  1. National Hockey League (2010). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book/2011. Triumph Books. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-60078-422-4.
  2. "1993-94 NHL Season Summary | Hockey-Reference.com". Archived from the original on September 29, 2013. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
  3. Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record Book/2009. National Hockey League. p. 154. ISBN 978-1-894801-14-0.
  4. "NHL Hockey Standings". NHL.com. Retrieved August 17, 2024.
  5. 1 2 "1993-94 New Jersey Devils Schedule". Hockey-Reference.com. Retrieved February 11, 2025.
  6. "1993-94 New Jersey Devils Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved June 2, 2009.
  7. National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2006, p. 222, Dan Diamond & Associates, Toronto, Ontario, ISBN 0-920445-98-5
  8. "1993 NHL Entry Draft Picks at hockeydb.com". www.hockeydb.com. Retrieved February 10, 2025.