1994–95 New Jersey Devils season

1994–95 New Jersey Devils season

NHLTeamSeason
Season=1994–95
Team=New Jersey Devils
Conference=Eastern
ConferenceRank=5th
Division=Atlantic
DivisionRank=2nd
Record=22–18–8
HomeRecord=14–4–6
RoadRecord=8–14–2
GoalsFor=136
GoalsAgainst=121
GeneralManager=Lou Lamoriello
Coach=Jacques Lemaire
Captain=Scott Stevens
AltCaptain=Bruce Driver
John MacLean
Arena=Brendan Byrne Arena
Attendance=
GoalsLeader=Stephane Richer (23)
AssistsLeader=Neal Broten & Scott Stevens (20)
PointsLeader=Stephane Richer (39)
PIMLeader=Mike Peluso (167)
WinsLeader=Martin Brodeur (19)
GAALeader=Martin Brodeur (2.45)
StanleyCup=yes
ConferenceWin=yes

The 1994–95 season saw the Devils struggle in the first half, going 9–11–4. They improved drastically in the second half, however, going 13–7–4 to finish with 52 points and fifth place in the Eastern Conference. While defense was never an issue, the team struggled on the power play during the regular season, finishing 23rd in the league in that category with 13.5% (22 for 163).

The New Jersey Devils 1994–95 season also saw the Devils capture their first Stanley Cup championship, sweeping the Detroit Red Wings 4 games to 0. The Devils were much better on the power play in the playoffs than they were during the regular season, as they went 18 for 71 (25.35%).

Regular season

eason standings

Draft picks

The New Jersey Devils' picks at the 1994 NHL Entry Draft.

ee also

*1994–95 NHL season

References


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