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Season 1997-1998

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This club in 1997-1998: NHL

 
Current rosterseason 1997-1998
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GMartin Brodeur06.05.1972185 cm93 kgleft
GMike Dunham01.06.1972190 cm90 kgleft
GRichard Shulmistra01.04.1971188 cm85 kgright
GPeter Sidorkiewicz29.06.1963176 cm80 kgleft
DDoug Bodger18.06.1966188 cm98 kgleft
DKevin Dean01.04.1969189 cm88 kgleft
DVlastimil Kroupa27.04.1975195 cm92 kgleft
DScott Niedermayer31.08.1973183 cm91 kgleft
DSheldon Souray13.07.1976193 cm102 kgleft
DScott Stevens01.04.1964188 cm98 kgleft
DKen Sutton11.05.1969183 cm91 kgleft
CJason Arnott11.10.1974190 cm100 kgright
CSergei Brylin13.01.1974178 cm86 kgleft
CBobby Carpenter13.07.1963183 cm91 kgleft
LWPatrik Elias13.04.1976183 cm90 kgleft
CDoug Gilmour25.06.1963179 cm79 kgleft
RWBill Guerin09.11.1970188 cm100 kgright
LWRobert "Bobby" Holik01.01.1971191 cm102 kgright
RWJohn MacLean20.11.1964183 cm91 kgright
RWRandy McKay25.1.1967188 cm95 kgleft
CBrendan Morrison15.08.1975180 cm84 kgleft
LWKrzysztof Oliwa12.04.1973196 cm115 kgleft
LWJay Pandolfo27.12.1974183 cm81 kgleft
CDenis Pederson10.09.1975187 cm93 kgright
LWBrian Rolston21.02.1973188 cm97 kgleft
LWReid Simpson21.05.1969185 cm107 kgleft
RWPetr Sykora19.11.1976183 cm83 kgleft
RWSteve Thomas15.07.1963180 cm84 kgleft
LWValeri Zelepukin17.09.1968183 cm94 kgleft
Coach name State Born Coach position  
Marcel Pronovost15.06.1930Team Staff
Jacques Lemaire07.09.1945Head Coach
Robbie Ftorek02.01.1952Assistant Coach
Lou Lamoriello21.10.1942GM

* no longer in the club

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Founded in Kansas City as Kansas City Scouts in 1974, moved to Denver as Colorado Rockies in 1976, before finally settling in New Jersey as Devils in 1982. Reached playoffs just once in their first 13 seasons, but since 1987 the franchise has been almost ever-present in the post season, finnishing with a winning record every year between 1992 and 2010. Won three Stanley Cups. Moved to brand new Prudential Center before 2007-08 season.

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Stanley Cup Champions 1995, 2000 & 2003. Four Stanley Cup finals appearances. Nine Atlantic Division titles.

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Washington Capitals get new coach

After one season in Tampa Bay and two seasons behind the New Jersey Devils' bench as an assistant coach, Adam Oates has his first job as head coach. He has signed with the Washington Capitals, replacing his former teammate Dale Hunter.

(26 Jun 2012)
 

Patrik Elias becomes New Jersey Devils best scorer

Scoring twice in Devils' victory against Montreal Canadians, 35 years old New Jersey captain Patrik Elias becomes the Devils' all-time points leader with 845. Elias played 993 games in NHL, all with Devils' jersey
"It just feels nice," said Elias to ESPN. "It just feels that you're doing something right and it keeps me going. Hopefully, I have a lot more in me, obviously, but at this moment I'm enjoying it."

(18 Dec 2011)
 

New Jersey Devils retired Scott Niedermayer’s number

Fomer defenseman Scott Niedermayer has his number 27 retired Friday, when New Jersey Devils honored him in a ceremony before the game.
Niedermayer played for New Jersey from 1992-2004 before joining the Anaheim Ducks in 2005, amassing 172 goals and 568 assists in 1,263 games and winning three Stanley Cups with the Devils and a fourth in Anaheim in 2007.
Among all NHL players, Niedermayer is the only one to have won a Stanley Cup championship, Olympic gold medal, World Cup, World Championship, World Junior Championship and a Memorial Cup. "It was an honor and a privilege to be a New Jersey Devil all those years," he told during the ceremony. "These are memories I will cherish all my life."

(17 Dec 2011)
 

Jacob Josefson out with broken right collarbone

New Jersey Devils Swedish center Jacob Josefson underwent surgery Saturday morning and will be out three to four months after having broken his right collarbone after a spill into the boards with 3:05 left in the first period in 4-3 shootout home defeat against the San Jose Sharks. Strange coincidence, Josefson suffered another injury during a game against Sharks last season: he was forced to undergo surgery for a torn ligament in his thumb, missing ice for almost four months.

(23 Oct 2011)
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