2003 Stanley Cup Finals, New Jersey Devils beat Ottawa Senators 4 games to 3
2001 Stanley Cup Finals, Colorado Avalanche beat New Jersey Devils 4 games to 3
2000 Stanley Cup Finals, New Jersey Devils beat Dallas Stars 4 games to 2
1997 New Jersey Devils' Dave Andreychuk is 26th NHL to score 500 goals
1997 Rose Bowl, Ohio State Buckeyes beat Arizona State Sun Devils 10-17
1996 Ottawa Senators eliminate Stanley Cup Champs New Jersey Devils from playoff
1995 NHL New Jersey Devils agree to stay in NJ
1995 New Jersey Devils Stanley Cup Victory Party, admidst rumours they were moving to Nashville, goalie Chris Terreri holds up "Nashville? NO WAY!" sign
1995 Stanley Cup: New Jersey Devils sweep Detroit Red Wings in 4 games
1995 New Jersey Devils beat Philadelphia Flyers, to go to their 1st Stanley Cup finals
1994 7th longest NHL game: New Jersey Devils beat Buffalo Sabres (125 min 43 sec)
1994 New Jersey Devils end best regular season, 47-25-12 record for 106 points
1994 New Jersey Devils club record 41st win of the season
1993 John Maclean passes Kirk Muller as all-time New Jersey Devils scorer (521 pts)
1993 New Jersey Devils lose 2-0 to Montreal, after winning 1st 7 games of 1993
1993 Jacques Lemaire is named New Jersey Devils 8th Head Coach
1992 New Jersey Devils organization announces that it will change its colors to black, red, and white for the 1992-93 season
1992 Scott Stevens is named 5th Captain in New Jersey Devils history
1992 New York Rangers wins their 1st ever 7th game of a playoff (vs New Jersey Devils)
1991 New York Islander Derek King ties New Jersey Devils 5-5 with second left
1991 New Jersey Devils begin their 10th Anniversary with a 7-2 win over the Blues
1991 Edmonton Oiler goalie Grant Fuhr returns to NHL after season-long suspension for substance abuse and shuts out New Jersey Devils 4-0
1990 New Jersey Devils sign Russians Viacheslav Fetisov and Sergei Starikov
1988 New York Islanders break 12 game losing streak, beat Devils 5-2
1988 New Jersey Devils raise their 1st pennant (Patrick Div Playoff Champs)
1988 New York City WABC-AM becomes flagship radio station of New Jersey Devils
1988 WABC officially becomes the New Jersey Devils new home radio
1988 Amateur referees work New Jersey Devil-Boston Bruin playoff games, as NHL referees walk-off, due to a restraining order brought by Devils
1988 Doughnutgate incident: New Jersey Devils' coach Jim Schoenfeld tells referee Don Koharski to 'eat another doughnut you fat pig!,' he is suspended
1988 New Jersey Devils beat Caps 3-2 taking 7th game of Patrick Division final
1988 New Jersey Devils set all time playoff mark for penalty minutes
1988 New Jersey Devils 1st playoff hat trick-Eric Broten
1988 Devils 6-5 over Islanders-Devils take 1st round 4-2
1988 Devils 4-2 over Islanders-Devils lead 3-2 in 1st round
1988 Islanders beat Devils 5-4 (OT) 1st round tied at 2-2
1988 Devils 3-0 over Islanders-Devils lead 2-1 in 1st round
1988 Devils 3-2 over Isles, 1st round tied 1-1
1988 New Jersey Devils' 1st playoff game; lose to Isles 4-3 (OT) in 1st round
1988 New Jersey Devils beat Blackhawks, 4-3 in OT to join playoffs for 1st time
1987 Lou Lamoriello is named New Jersey Devils President
1987 New Jersey Devils farm team Maine Mariners (AHL) move to Utica (Devils) NY
1987 "334" club forms as 334 brave Devil fans journey through 20" of snow to attend New Jersey Devils 7-5 victory over Calgary at Meadowlands
1985 New Jersey Devils score their fastest hat trick in 42 seconds
1984 New Jersey Devils 1st penalty shot-Rocky Trottier scores against Edmonton
1984 New Jersey Devils 1st shutout, Glenn Resch makes 42 saves beat Minn, 2-0
1984 New Jersey Devils shutout New York Rangers 6-0
1984 Rangers beat Devils 11-2
1984 New Jersey Devils 1st OT goal, Jan Ludvig beats Hartford Whalers 6-5
1983 New Jersey Devils 1st shut-out, beating Minnesota Detroit Red Wings 6-0
1983 Edmonton Oilers beat New Jersey Devils, 13-4, Wayne Gretzky calls the Devils "a Mickey Mouse organization"
1983 New Jersey Devils 1st overtime game, lose to Calgary Flames 4-3
1983 New Jersey Devils purchase AHL Maine Mariners as their farm team
1983 Hartford Whalers smallest crowd 4,812 (beat Devils) during blizzard
1982 New Jersey Devils 1st hat trick (Steve Tambellini)
1982 Devils 1st road victory 6-5 over Penguins
1982 New Jersey Devils 1st short handed goal-Don Lever
1982 New Jersey Devils 1st victory, beating New York Rangers 3-2 at Meadowlands
1982 1st New Jersey Devils game, tie the Pitts Penguins 3-3 at the Meadowlands
1982 Devils beat Rangers 3-2 in exhibition; 1st hockey in Meadowlands (NJ)
1982 New Jersey Devils 1st exhibition game, beating Caps 3-1 in Hershey Pa
1982 Don Lever becomes 1st captain of New Jersey Devils
1982 New Jersey NHL franchise officially named Devils by fan balloting, runner-up names are Blades, Meadowlanders and Americans
1976 Petr Sykora, Pizen CZE, NHL forward, Team Czech Rep, New Jersey Devils
1974 Steve Sullivan, Timmins, NHL center for the New Jersey Devils
1974 Sergei Brylin, Moscow Rus, NHL center for the New Jersey Devils
1973 Jason Smith, Calgary, NHL defenseman for the New Jersey Devils
1973 Scott Niedermayer, Edmonton, NHL defenseman for the New Jersey Devils
1973 Brian Rolston, Flint, NHL left wing, Olympics-1994, New Jersey Devils
1972 Martin Brodeur, Montreal, NHL goalie, New Jersey Devils, Team Canada
1971 Bobby Holik, Jihlava Cze, NHL left wing, New Jersey Devils, Team Czech Rep
1970 Bill Guerin, Wilbraham, Massachusetts, NHL right wing, New Jersey Devils, Oilers
1970 Corey Schwab, North Battleford Canada, NHL goalie for the New Jersey Devils
1969 Reid Simpson, Flin Flon, NHL left wing for the New Jersey Devils
1969 Kevin Dean, born in Madison, NHL defenseman for the New Jersey Devils
1968 Valeri Zelepukin, NHL forward, New Jersey Devils, Team Russia Oly-Sil-98
1967 Helen Flint, actress (Sea Devils), dies after being hit by a car at 69
1967 WDAZ TV channel 8 in Devils Lake, ND (ABC) begins broadcasting
1967 Randy Mckay, Montreal, NHL right wing for the New Jersey Devils
1966 Shawn Chambers, Royal Oaks, Michigan, NHL defenseman, Team USA, New Jersey Devils
1966 Stephane Richer, Ripon, NHL right wing for the New Jersey Devils
1965 Mike Peluso, Pengilly Canada, NHL left wing for the New Jersey Devils
1964 John Maclean, Oshawa, NHL right wing for the New Jersey Devils
1964 Ken Daneyko, born in Windsor, NHL defenseman for the New Jersey Devils
1964 Scott Stevens, Kitchener, NHL defenseman, New Jersey Devils, Team Canada
1964 Phil Housley, born in St. Paul, Minnesota, NHL defenseman, New Jersey Devils, Team USA 1998 Olympics
1963 Aldous L Huxley, English author (Devils of Loudon), dies at 69
1963 Steve Thomas, born in Stockport, England, NHL left wing for the New Jersey Devils
1963 Bob Carpenter, NHL left wing for the New Jersey Devils
1963 John Whiting, British dramatist/actor (Devils), dies
1963 3 New Jersey businessman purchase NHL Colorado Rockies, and get approval to move them to New Jersey Meadowlands (Devils)
1959 Neal Broten, Roseau Canada, NHL center for the New Jersey Devils
1903 Max Adrian, Enniskillen Northern Ireland, actor, Devils, Music Lover
1898 Helen Flint, Chicago, actress, Sea Devils, Married Before Breakfast
1879 Walter Long, actor, Moby Dick, Sheik, Sea Devils, Dragnet Patrol
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