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2005–06 New Jersey Devils season

National Hockey League season


National Hockey League season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season2005–06
year2005
TeamNew Jersey Devils
ConferenceEastern
ConferenceRank3rd
DivisionAtlantic
DivisionRank1st
Record46–27–9
HomeRecord27–11–3
RoadRecord19–16–6
GoalsFor242
GoalsAgainst229
GeneralManagerLou Lamoriello
CoachLarry Robinson (Oct.–Dec.)
Lou Lamoriello (Dec.–May)
Captain*Vacant*
AltCaptainPatrik Elias (Jan.–Apr.)
John Madden
Alexander Mogilny (Oct.–Jan.)
Colin White
Brian Rafalski
ArenaContinental Airlines Arena
Attendance14,230
MinorLeagueAlbany River Rats
GoalsLeaderBrian Gionta (48)
AssistsLeaderScott Gomez (51)
PointsLeaderBrian Gionta (89)
PlusMinusLeaderBrian Gionta (+18)
PIMLeaderCam Janssen and Colin White (91)
WinsLeaderMartin Brodeur (43)
GAALeaderMartin Brodeur (2.57)
DivisionWinyes

Lou Lamoriello (Dec.–May) John Madden Alexander Mogilny (Oct.–Jan.) Colin White Brian Rafalski

The 2005–06 New Jersey Devils season was the 32nd season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on June 11, 1974, and 24th season since the franchise relocated from Colorado prior to the 1982–83 NHL season. It was the team's first season back after the NHL canceled the previous season, due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout. The Devils rallied from a poor first half of the season to win the Atlantic Division title on the last day of the season. For the first time, the Devils defeated the New York Rangers in a playoff series, sweeping their rivals in their opening-round matchup.

Season overview

Many of the Devils' players had played in other leagues while the NHL was inactive due to the lockout. Most notably was Patrik Elias, who missed the first 39 games of the season due to catching Hepatitis A while playing for the Metallurg Magnitogorsk of the Russian Superleague (RSL). With many new rule changes for the 2005–06 season, the Devils had to change their style of play. Martin Brodeur, one of the best puck-handling goalies, could no longer use this to his advantage as before, since restrictions were placed on where goalies could handle the puck. The Devils also lost long-time captain Scott Stevens and his physically punishing style of play to retirement, as well as another longtime defenseman, Scott Niedermayer, to free agency. Eventually, Niedermeyer signed with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, joining his brother, Rob.

In July 2005, the team announced that head coach Pat Burns would not return for the season after being diagnosed with cancer for the second time in little more than a year. Assistant coach Larry Robinson, the team's head coach from 2000 to 2002, was promoted to start the season.

On September 16, 2005, longtime Devils owner John McMullen passed away. In honor of his memory, the Devils jerseys had a small "JM" patch on them.

The Devils struggled early in the 2005–06 season, ending the 2005 calendar year with a 16–18–5 record. Robinson resigned as head coach on December 19, and Lamoriello moved down to the bench. Once Elias returned from his bout with hepatitis, the team quickly turned around with a nine-game winning streak, finishing 46–27–9 after a season-ending 11-game winning streak capped with a dramatic 4–3 win over the Montreal Canadiens. During that final victory, which clinched the Devils' sixth division title, Brian Gionta set a new team record for goals in a season with 48, topping Pat Verbeek's 46. The win streak to close the year was also an NHL record.

On April 29, 2006, the Devils won their first round Stanley Cup playoff series against the New York Rangers four games to none, extending their winning streak to 15 games and marking the first time the Devils defeated their cross-river rival in a playoff series. The team's season ended in the next round with a 4–1 Game 5 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes, who eventually won the Stanley Cup.

Regular season

The Devils were the most disciplined team in the League, with just 349 power-play opportunities against. They also scored the fewest short-handed goals in the League, with just 3.

Season standings

Playoffs

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals

The first two games of the series were held at Continental Airlines Arena in New Jersey. The Devils took commanding victories in Games 1 and 2, 6–1 and 4–1, respectively. Games 3 and 4 were held at Madison Square Garden. The Devils won Game 3 (3–0) and swept the series in Game 4 by a score of 4–2.

Eastern Conference Semifinals

The series opened at RBC Center in Raleigh. The Hurricanes won Game 1, 6–0, and Game 2, 3–2, in overtime. Games 3 and 4 shifted to Continental Airlines Arena. The Hurricanes took a 3–2 win in Game 3, but the Devils won 5–1 in Game 4. Game 5 shifted back to Raleigh and Carolina beat New Jersey 4–1, winning the series 4–1.

Schedule and results

Preseason

|- | 1|| September 25, 2005 || 3–2 SO || New York Islanders || 1–0–0 || |- | 2|| September 27, 2005 || 3–1 || New York Rangers || 2–0–0 || |- | 3|| September 29, 2005 || 2–3 || @ Philadelphia Flyers || 2–1–0 || |- | 4|| September 30, 2005 || 5–3 || Philadelphia Flyers || 3–1–0 || |- | 5|| October 2, 2005 || 2–3 || @ New York Rangers || 3–2–0 ||

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Regular season

|- |1||W||October 5, 2005||5–1 || align="left"| Pittsburgh Penguins (2005–06) ||1–0–0 || |- |2||L||October 7, 2005||2–5 || align="left"| @ Philadelphia Flyers (2005–06) ||1–1–0 || |- |3||W||October 8, 2005||3–2 OT|| align="left"| New York Rangers (2005–06) ||2–1–0 || |- |4||L||October 13, 2005||1–4 || align="left"| @ New York Rangers (2005–06) ||2–2–0 || |- |5||L||October 15, 2005||1–6 || align="left"| Carolina Hurricanes (2005–06) ||2–3–0 || |- |6||W||October 18, 2005||4–3 || align="left"| Florida Panthers (2005–06) ||3–3–0 || |- |7||W||October 20, 2005||6–3 || align="left"| @ Pittsburgh Penguins (2005–06) ||4–3–0 || |- |8||L||October 22, 2005||3–4 || align="left"| @ Atlanta Thrashers (2005–06) ||4–4–0 || |- |9||L||October 26, 2005||3–6 || align="left"| Tampa Bay Lightning (2005–06) ||4–5–0 || |- |10||W||October 28, 2005||3–2 || align="left"| Buffalo Sabres (2005–06) ||5–5–0 || |- |11||W||October 29, 2005||5–4 SO|| align="left"| @ Boston Bruins (2005–06) ||6–5–0 ||

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Playoffs

|- | 1 ||W|| April 22, 2006 || 6–1 || align="left"| New York Rangers || 19,040 || Devils lead 1–0 || |- | 2 ||W|| April 24, 2006 || 4–1 || align="left"| New York Rangers || 19,040 || Devils lead 2–0 || |- | 3 ||W|| April 26, 2006 || 3–0 || align="left"| @ New York Rangers || 18,200 || Devils lead 3–0 || |- | 4 ||W|| April 29, 2006 || 4–2 || align="left"| @ New York Rangers || 18,200 || Devils win 4–0 ||

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Player statistics

Scoring

  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
    • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Devils only.*
    • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Devils only.*
No.PlayerPosRegular seasonPlayoffsGPGAPts+/-PIMGPGAPts+/-PIM
14RW8248418918469347−12
23C823351848429549−16
15RW80193453−174931013516
28D8264349036918932
26LW38162945112096101654
18LW82152237−446920252
7D8053237132903364
11C82162036−736941528
9LW81141832−128912302
22C691213250163000−10
89RW34121325−76
29RW7681725−1870701108
20LW82101020216914510
5D7331417−291400004
8D3511112−1427
24D6211011240700054
10C675510−4329000−18
2D29459−926
21D1817838900004
6D3606642200002
2D27066−536
2D380445218022−112
30G73033490002
19LW11112−110
27RW10112−22
16RW1101−20
16C16101−1388000016
17LW14011−322
40G13000010000
25RW47000−3919000026
8D18000−3146101−16
19LW3000−20
21C12000−64
19LW8000−12

Goaltending

No.PlayerRegular seasonPlayoffsGPWLOTSAGAGAASV%SOTOIGPWLSAGAGAASV%SOTOI
30734323721051872.57.91154365954261202.25.9231533
4013342295353.35.8810627100300.001.00007

Awards and records

Awards

Martin Brodeur also finished second in voting for the Vezina Trophy.

TypeAward/honorRecipientRefLeague
(annual)League
(in-season)Team
NHL Second All-Star TeamMartin Brodeur (Goaltender)
NHL Defensive Player of the MonthMartin Brodeur (January)
NHL Defensive Player of the WeekMartin Brodeur (January 18)
NHL Offensive Player of the WeekScott Gomez (April 9)
Devils' Players' PlayerJay Pandolfotitle=2009-10 New Jersey Devils Media Guidepublisher=New Jersey Devils Hockey Clubeditor=Levine, Mikepage=225}}
Hugh Delano Unsung HeroJay Pandolfo
Most Valuable DevilBrian Gionta
Three-Star AwardBrian Gionta

Milestones

MilestonePlayerDateRefFirst game
Zach PariseOctober 5, 2005
Cam JanssenNovember 5, 2005
Barry TallacksonNovember 12, 2005
Jason RyznarJanuary 24, 2006

Transactions

The Devils were involved in the following transactions from February 17, 2005, the day after the 2004–05 NHL season was officially cancelled, through June 19, 2006, the day of the deciding game of the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals.

Trades

DateDetailsRef
To [Washington Capitals](2005-06-washington-capitals-season)To New Jersey Devils
To [Phoenix Coyotes](2005-06-phoenix-coyotes-season)To New Jersey Devils
To [Toronto Maple Leafs](2005-06-toronto-maple-leafs-season)To New Jersey Devils
To [New York Islanders](2005-06-new-york-islanders-season)To New Jersey Devilstitle=Devils Acquire Brad Lukowich from Islandersurl=http://www.newjerseydevils.com/2005/html/theteam/teamnews/lukowich030906.phpwebsite=New Jersey Devilsaccess-date=July 9, 2022archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060324001904/http://www.newjerseydevils.com/2005/html/theteam/teamnews/lukowich030906.phparchive-date=March 24, 2006date=March 9, 2006}}
To [Vancouver Canucks](2005-06-vancouver-canucks-season)To New Jersey Devils
To [Calgary Flames](2005-06-calgary-flames-season)To New Jersey Devils

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer teamTermViaRef
Vladimir Malakhov
Dan McGillis
Bryan Miller
David Clarkson
Frank Doyle
Alexander Mogilny
Andy Greene

Players lost

DatePlayerNew teamViaRefN/A
Matus KosturHK Riga 2000 (BHL)
Jiri BicekLeksands IF (SHL)
Eric JohanssonMora IK (SHL)
Scott NiedermayerAnaheim Mighty Ducks
Jan HrdinaColumbus Blue Jackets
Brett ClouthierOttawa Senators
Scott Stevens
Phil ColeAugusta Lynx (ECHL)
Rob Skrlac
Vladimir Malakhov
Teemu KesaHC TPS (Liiga)
Ari AhonenEspoo Blues (Liiga)
Ilkka PikkarainenHIFK (Liiga)

Signings

DatePlayerTermContract typeRef
Brian Rafalski
Sean Brown
Brian Gionta
Scott Gomez
Viktor Kozlov
Jamie Langenbrunner
Jason Ryznar
Barry Tallackson
Ari Ahonen
Patrik Elias
Jeff Friesen
Paul Martin
Colin White
Krisjanis Redlihs
Matt DeMarchi
David Hale
Ilkka Pikkarainen
Niclas Bergfors
Tommy Albelin
Martin Brodeur
Travis Zajac
Patrick Davis
Mark Fraser
Sean Zimmerman

Draft picks

New Jersey's picks at the 2005 NHL entry draft at The Westin Ottawa in Ottawa, Ottawa.

7218Alexander SundstromSWECIF Björklöven (Allsvenskan)

Media

Television broadcasts were now under the Fox Sports Networks (aka FSN) with Mike Emrick commentating the play-by-play, Chico Resch serving as color commentator, and Matt Loughlin serving as the TV host. Radio broadcasts were now on WFAN (AM) 660 still called John Hennessy as play-by-play commentator with Randy Velischek as color commentator. This was Hennessy's final season as a radio play-by-play commentator for the Devils, as Loughlin took his place the following season. This was also Velischek's final season as a radio color commentator as Sherry Ross returned the following year.

Notes

References

References

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  14. (February 12, 2006). "INSIDE THE N.H.L.; Brodeur Sets Sights On Another Gold Medal".
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  16. (April 10, 2006). "SCOTT GOMEZ NAMED NHL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK".
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  18. "2005-06 NHL Debuts".
  19. "Hockey Transactions Search Results".
  20. (March 9, 2006). "Caps Add Two, Subtract Two on Deadline Day".
  21. (September 26, 2005). "Sept. 26: Capitals Acquire Jeff Friesen".
  22. (November 26, 2005). "Devils Acquire Defenseman Brad Ference From Coyotes".
  23. (March 8, 2006). "Devils Acquire Ken Klee from Toronto".
  24. (March 9, 2006). "Devils Acquire Brad Lukowich from Islanders".
  25. (March 9, 2006). "Devils Acquire Center Jason Wiemer from Flames".
  26. (August 4, 2005). "Devils Sign Rafalski, Malakhov & McGillis".
  27. "Bryan Miller".
  28. (August 12, 2005). "Devils Sign Four Players".
  29. (August 16, 2005). "Devils Sign Alexander Mogilny".
  30. (April 4, 2006). "The New Jersey Devils Announce the Signing of Defenseman Andy Greene".
  31. (August 1, 2005). "Free Agents List".
  32. {{eliteprospects. 11978. Matus Kostur, retrieved July 9, 2022
  33. (June 3, 2005). "Liigatähtiä Leksandiin".
  34. (June 17, 2005). "Eric Johansson förstärker Mora IK".
  35. (August 4, 2005). "Scott Niedermayer signs with Anaheim".
  36. (August 10, 2005). "Columbus signs veteran center to one-year contract".
  37. (August 19, 2005). "Friday roundup: Senators, Martins reunite".
  38. (September 6, 2005). "Scott Stevens Retires".
  39. (September 14, 2005). "Cole back in black and blue".
  40. (September 26, 2005). "GEORDIE KINNEAR RETURNS TO ALBANY; ROB SKRLAC RETIRES".
  41. (December 20, 2005). "Devils sign Albelin, recall McGillis to replace Malakhov".
  42. (April 26, 2006). "Berg ja Hurme TPS:n haaviin".
  43. (May 15, 2006). "Ahonen Bluesiin, Eriksson kotiin".
  44. (July 2, 2009). "Devils sign F Ilkka Pikkarainen".
  45. (May 17, 2006). "Pikkarainen palasi Suomeen".
  46. "SEAN BROWN".
  47. (August 13, 2005). "DEVS GET BUSY WITH RASH OF SIGNINGS".
  48. "SCOTT GOMEZ".
  49. (August 17, 2005). "Ari Ahosesta jälleen Devil".
  50. (August 24, 2005). "ELIAS RE-UPS WITH DEVILS".
  51. "JEFF FRIESEN".
  52. "PAUL MARTIN".
  53. "COLIN WHITE".
  54. "KRISJANIS REDLIHS".
  55. "MATT DEMARCHI".
  56. "DAVID HALE".
  57. "ILKKA PIKKARAINEN".
  58. "NICKLAS BERGFORS".
  59. (December 20, 2005). "Devils Re-sign Defenseman Tommy Albelin".
  60. (January 27, 2006). "Martin Brodeur Signs Six-Year Contract Extension".
  61. (April 14, 2006). "Devils Sign Center Travis Zajac".
  62. (June 5, 2006). "Devils Sign Three Prospects".
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