2011–12 New Jersey Devils season

2011–12 New Jersey Devils
Eastern Conference champions
Division 4th Atlantic
Conference 6th Eastern
2011–12 record 48–28–6
Home record 24–13–4
Road record 24–15–2
Goals for 228
Goals against 209
Team information
General Manager Lou Lamoriello
Coach Peter DeBoer
Captain Zach Parise
Alternate captains Patrik Elias
Ilya Kovalchuk
Arena Prudential Center
Average attendance 15,396 (87.4%)
Total: 631,258 (41 games)
Team leaders
Goals Ilya Kovalchuk (37)
Assists Patrik Elias (52)
Points Ilya Kovalchuk (83)
Penalties in minutes David Clarkson (138)
Plus/minus Bryce Salvador (+18)
Wins Martin Brodeur (31)
Goals against average Johan Hedberg (2.23)

The 2011–12 New Jersey Devils season was the 38th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 11, 1974,[1] and 30th season since the franchise relocated to New Jersey to start the 1982–83 NHL season. The Devils hoped to return to the playoffs after having their long playoff streak snapped the previous year. While finishing fourth in the strong Atlantic division, they did rank sixth in the Eastern Conference, thus securing a playoff berth, and first round match-up against the Southeast division-winning Florida Panthers.

Off-season

The focus of the Devils during the 2011 off-season was on finding a new coach and player signings. The main focus of the team was resigning Zach Parise and signing fourth-overall 2011 pick Adam Larsson to an entry-level contract,[2] although team CEO and General Manager Lou Lamoriello did find the time to sign goaltender Johan Hedberg,[3] as well as defenseman Andy Greene.[4] Additionally, the team chose to suspend operations of the Trenton Devils, which was a minor league ECHL club that the team had used for player development, citing declining fan interest in the team and a desire to bring the organization more in line with other NHL organizations in terms of minor league affiliations.[5]

The Devils announced the hiring of Peter DeBoer as the new head coach of the team on July 19, 2011.[6]

Pre-season

On June 30, 2011, the New Jersey Devils announced that they would play six games during the pre-season. There were three home games at the Prudential Center against the New York Rangers, New York Islanders and Philadelphia Flyers. They also played two road games, one against the Islanders at Nassau Coliseum and one against the Flyers at Wells Fargo Center. One neutral site game against the Rangers took place at the Times Union Center, located in Albany, New York.[7]

Regular season

The Devils had a very effective penalty kill during the regular season, allowing the fewest shorthanded goals in the League (27) and having the highest penalty-kill percentage (89.58%). They also scored the most shorthanded goals in the NHL (15) and allowed the most shorthanded goals in the League (13).[8]

Playoffs

The Devils clinched their 20th playoff berth in 22 seasons with a 5–0 win over the Carolina Hurricanes on March 31, 2012. They finished the regular season with 102 points, finishing fourth in the Atlantic Division and sixth in the Eastern Conference. The Devils finished the regular season as the 6 seed in the East with 102 points. Returning injured center Travis Zajac led the team's offense as they then proceeded to knock the Florida Panthers out of the playoffs in 7 games, winning game 6 in overtime with a goal from Zajac and another in double overtime in game 7 from Henrique.[9][10] They moved on to play their division rivals, the Philadelphia Flyers, in the conference semifinals and were considered heavy underdogs in the series.[11] They faced some early setbacks against the Flyers including a Game 1 overtime loss and the injury of all-star Ilya Kovalchuk.[12] However the Devils rallied in Game 2 without their star forward, winning the game by a score of 4-1.[13] Kovalchuk returned strong for Game 3 and his pass to Ponikarovsky gave the Devils a much needed overtime goal to win Game 3.[14] The streak continued as the Devils would win 4 in a row to eventually defeat the Flyers and advance to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2003.[15] The Devils would play the New York Rangers in the Conference Finals, a rematch of the 1994 series that resulted in a heartbreaking Game 7 overtime loss during Brodeur's rookie season. The series was highly publicized by the New York media and was a tough back-and-forth battle for the first four games, leaving the series split 2-2.[16][17] The Devils' fourth line, which had been very successful throughout the playoffs, came through in Game 5 to help give the Devils a 3-2 lead in the series.[18] The line consisted of players Ryan Carter, Stephen Gionta and Steve Bernier, all of which had been dropped from a professional roster at some point during the season. Emerging as playoff heroes, they tallied an impressive 19 points in the first three rounds.[19] Despite constant comparisons to the 1994 series, the Devils and Brodeur rewrote history and claimed victory on May 25, 2012, as Henrique scored another series clinching overtime goal in Game 6 to advance the Devils to the Stanley Cup finals against the Los Angeles Kings.[20][21][22] Facing the Kings in the Finals, the Devils lost two consecutive overtime games at home and then game three in Los Angeles. However, the Devils managed to not be swept after losing the first three games in the series, but still lost the Cup in six games.[23]

Standings

Atlantic Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 z New York Rangers 82 51 24 7 47 226 187 +39 109
2 x Pittsburgh Penguins 82 51 25 6 42 282 221 +61 108
3 x Philadelphia Flyers 82 47 26 9 43 264 232 +32 103
4 x New Jersey Devils 82 48 28 6 36 228 209 +19 102
5 New York Islanders 82 34 37 11 27 203 255 52 79
Source: National Hockey League
x Clinched playoff spot; z Clinched conference.
Eastern Conference
Pos Div Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 AT z New York Rangers 82 51 24 7 47 226 187 +39 109
2 NE y Boston Bruins 82 49 29 4 40 269 202 +67 102
3 SE y Florida Panthers 82 38 26 18 32 203 227 24 94
4 AT x Pittsburgh Penguins 82 51 25 6 42 282 221 +61 108
5 AT x Philadelphia Flyers 82 47 26 9 43 264 232 +32 103
6 AT x New Jersey Devils 82 48 28 6 36 228 209 +19 102
7 SE x Washington Capitals 82 42 32 8 38 222 230 8 92
8 NE x Ottawa Senators 82 41 31 10 35 249 240 +9 92
9 NE Buffalo Sabres 82 39 32 11 32 218 230 12 89
10 SE Tampa Bay Lightning 82 38 36 8 35 235 281 46 84
11 SE Winnipeg Jets 82 37 35 10 33 225 246 21 84
12 SE Carolina Hurricanes 82 33 33 16 32 213 243 30 82
13 NE Toronto Maple Leafs 82 35 37 10 31 231 264 33 80
14 AT New York Islanders 82 34 37 11 27 203 255 52 79
15 NE Montreal Canadiens 82 31 35 16 26 212 226 14 78
Source: National Hockey League
x Clinched playoff spot; y Clinched division; z Clinched conference.

Schedule and results

Preseason

Regular season

2011–12 Regular season game log: 48–28–6 (Home: 24–13–4 ; Road: 24–15–2)

Playoffs

2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs

     Win      Loss      Win Playoff Series

Media

This season would be Steve Cangialosi's first season as a regular television play-by-play announcer for the Devils. Deb Placey and Ken Daneyko did color and studio analysis commentating. Radio coverage was still on WFAN (AM) 660 with Matt Loughlin and Sherry Ross as usual.

Player statistics

Skaters

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Goaltenders

Regular season
Player GP Min W L OT GA GAA SA Sv% SO G A PIM
Martin Brodeur593392312141362.411472.9083042
Johan Hedberg2715911772592.23718.9184002
Playoffs
Player GP Min W L GA GAA SA Sv% SO G A PIM
Martin Brodeur241471149522.12629.9171040
Johan Hedberg1360111.6714.9290000

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Devils. Stats reflect time with Devils only.
Traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with Devils only.

Note:
Pos = Position; GPI = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
Min, TOI = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T,T/OT = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Awards and records

Awards

Regular Season
PlayerAwardAwarded
Adam Henrique[24]NHL Rookie of the MonthDecember 2011
Ilya Kovalchuk[25]NHL Second Star of the WeekFebruary 6, 2012
Ilya Kovalchuk[26]NHL Second Star of the WeekMarch 12, 2012

Records

Player Record (Amount) Achieved

Milestones

Regular season
PlayerMilestoneDate
Adam Larsson1st career NHL gameOctober 8, 2011
David Clarkson300th career NHL gameOctober 10, 2011
Henrik Tallinder100th career NHL assistOctober 15, 2011
Adam Henrique1st career NHL assist
1st career NHL point
October 27, 2011
Andy Greene300th career NHL gameOctober 29, 2011
Brad Mills1st career NHL assistNovember 2, 2011
Adam Larsson1st career NHL assist
1st career NHL point
November 2, 2011
Adam Henrique1st career NHL goalNovember 3, 2011
Dainius Zubrus500th career NHL pointNovember 8, 2011
Adam Larsson1st career NHL goalNovember 11, 2011
Anton Volchenkov500th career NHL gameNovember 12, 2011
Dainius Zubrus1,000th career NHL gameNovember 16, 2011
Ryan Carter200th career NHL gameNovember 19, 2011
Patrik Elias500th career NHL assistDecember 28, 2011
Dainius Zubrus200th career NHL goalJanuary 2, 2012
Patrik Elias1,000th career NHL gameJanuary 6, 2012
Zach Parise200th career NHL assistJanuary 10, 2012
Mark Fayne100th career NHL gameJanuary 11, 2012
Petr Sykora700th career NHL pointJanuary 14, 2012
Mattias Tedenby100th career NHL gameJanuary 14, 2012
Alexei Ponikarovsky300th career NHL pointFebruary 4, 2012
Cam Janssen300th career NHL gameFebruary 14, 2012
Steve Bernier400th career NHL gameMarch 1, 2012
Petr Sykora1,000th career NHL gameMarch 4, 2012
Bryce Salvador100th career NHL pointMarch 6, 2012
Zach Parise400th career NHL pointMarch 8, 2012
Marek Zidlicky300th career NHL pointMarch 8, 2012
Andy Greene100th career NHL pointMarch 17, 2012
Ilya Kovalchuk400th career NHL goalMarch 20, 2012
Zach Parise500th career NHL gameApril 3, 2012
Eric Boulton600th career NHL gameApril 5, 2012
Stephen Gionta1st career NHL goal
1st career NHL point
April 7, 2012

Transactions

The Devils have been involved in the following transactions during the 2011–12 season.

Draft

The New Jersey Devils participated in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, located at the Xcel Energy Center in St Paul, Minnesota, on June 24, 2011. Devils CEO, president, and general manager Lou Lamoriello, described as being "thrilled" at the chance to draft him,[53] selected Swedish defenseman Adam Larsson fourth overall.[54] This was the Devils' highest pick in the draft since selecting Scott Neidermayer third overall in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft.[54]

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
1 4 Adam Larsson[54] D Sweden Sweden Skelleftea AIK, Elitserien
3 69[Note 1][55] Forfeited pick
3 75[Note 2][56] Blake Coleman[57] C United States United States Indiana Ice
4 99 Reid Boucher[58] C United States United States US National Team Development Program
5 129 Blake Pietila[59] LW United States United States US National Team Development Program
6 159 Reece Scarlett[60] D Canada Canada Swift Current Broncos
7 189 Patrick Daly[61] D United States United States Benilde-St. Margaret's High School
Notes
  1. The New Jersey Devils' third-round pick was forfeited as a result of a penalty sanction due to cap circumvention when signing Ilya Kovalchuk. The penalty includes a fine of US$3 million, a forfeiture of one first-round pick between 2011 and 2014 as determined by the Devils, and this pick.
  2. The Dallas Stars' third-round pick went to the New Jersey Devils as the result of a trade on January 7, 2011 that sent Jamie Langenbrunner to Dallas in exchange for a conditional pick in 2012 NHL Entry Draft and this pick (conditional at the time of the trade). The condition – Dallas Stars does not win a round of the 2011 Stanley Cup playoffs and does not re-sign Langenbrunner prior to the 2011 Draft – was converted on June 24, 2011.

Final roster

Updated June 6, 2012.[62]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
18 Canada Steve Bernier RW R 33 2012 Quebec City, Quebec
22 Canada Eric Boulton LW L 42 2011 Halifax, Nova Scotia
30 Canada Martin Brodeur G L 46 1990 Montreal, Quebec
20 United States Ryan Carter C L 35 2011 White Bear Lake, Minnesota
23 Canada David Clarkson RW R 34 2005 Toronto, Ontario
26 Czech Republic Patrik Elias (A) LW L 42 1994 Třebíč, Czechoslovakia
29 United States Mark Fayne D R 31 2005 Nashua, New Hampshire
11 United States Stephen Gionta C R 35 2010 Rochester, New York
6 United States Andy Greene D L 35 2006 Trenton, Michigan
10 United States Peter Harrold D R 35 2011 Kirtland Hills, Ohio
1 Sweden Johan Hedberg G L 45 2010 Leksand, Sweden
14 Canada Adam Henrique C L 28 2008 Brantford, Ontario
25 United States Cam Janssen RW R 34 2011 St. Louis, Missouri
16 Sweden Jacob Josefson C L 27 2009 Stockholm, Sweden
17 Russia Ilya Kovalchuk (A) LW R 35 2010 Kalinin, Soviet Union
5 Sweden Adam Larsson D R 25 2011 Skellefteå, Sweden
9 United States Zach Parise (C) LW L 34 2003 Minneapolis, Minnesota
12 Ukraine Alexei Ponikarovsky LW L 38 2012 Kiev, Soviet Union
24 Canada Bryce Salvador D L 42 2008 Brandon, Manitoba
15 Czech Republic Petr Sykora RW L 41 2011 Plzeň, Czechoslovakia
7 Sweden Henrik Tallinder D L 39 2010 Stockholm, Sweden
28 Russia Anton Volchenkov D L 36 2010 Moscow, Soviet Union
19 Canada Travis Zajac C R 33 2004 Winnipeg, Manitoba
2 Czech Republic Marek Zidlicky D R 41 2012 Most, Czechoslovakia
8 Lithuania Dainius Zubrus C L 40 2007 Elektrėnai, Soviet Union

See also

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