2010–11 New Jersey Devils season

The 2010–11 New Jersey Devils season was the 37th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 11, 1974, and 29th season since the franchise relocated from Colorado prior to the 1982–83 NHL season.[2]

2010–11 New Jersey Devils
Division4th Atlantic
Conference11th Eastern
2010–11 record38–39–5
Home record22–16–3
Road record16–23–2
Goals for174
Goals against209
Team information
General managerLou Lamoriello
CoachJohn MacLean (Oct.–Dec.)
Jacques Lemaire (interim)
(Dec.–Apr.)
CaptainJamie Langenbrunner (Oct.–Jan.)
Vacant (Jan.–Apr.)
Alternate captainsPatrik Elias
Ilya Kovalchuk
Zach Parise
ArenaPrudential Center
Average attendance(As of Home Game #41)
Arena Capacity: 17,625
Average Draw: 14,776
Percentage: 83.84%
Total: 605,803[1]
Team leaders
GoalsIlya Kovalchuk (31)
AssistsPatrik Elias (41)
PointsPatrik Elias (62)
Penalty minutesDavid Clarkson (116)
Plus/minusMark Fayne (+10)
WinsMartin Brodeur (23)
Goals against averageJohan Hedberg (2.38)

The Devils posted a regular season record of 38 wins, 39 losses and 5 overtime/shootout losses for 81 points, failing to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since the 1995–96 season, ending their 13-season playoff streak. This was the first time the Devils finished the season with a losing record since the 1990–91 season. Their 174 goals scored were the lowest ever amount for the Devils in a non-lockout shortened season.

Off-season

On April 26, 2010, Jacques Lemaire announced that he would retire from coaching.[3] On June 17, the New Jersey Devils announced that John MacLean would become the 19th head coach in the franchise's history.[4] On June 29, the Devils announced that former NHL player Adam Oates will be the assistant coach for the team for the 2010–11 season.[5]

On July 19, Ilya Kovalchuk re-signed with the Devils to a 17-year, $102 million contract. The contract was front-loaded with minimal payments in the last few seasons, when Kovalchuk would be in his 40s and unlikely to play. The deal was subsequently rejected by the NHL as a circumvention of the NHL collective bargaining agreement. The Devils stated after the NHL rejection that they would appeal the decision under the "collective bargaining agreement" process.[6] On August 8, arbitrator Richard Bloch upheld the NHL's rejection of the contract, rendering Kovalchuk an unrestricted free agent again.[7] On September 4, the Devils re-submitted another contract to the NHL worth $100 million to be paid over 15 years. The deal was approved by the NHL the following week as part of an NHL–National Hockey League Players' Association agreement concerning contracts over five years in length.[8]

Regular season

An injury to Bryce Salvador allowed the Devils to avoid a major trade before the start of the regular season. They opened their regular season at home on October 8 with a 4–3 overtime loss to the Dallas Stars with only 20 players on the roster. Subsequent injuries to Anton Volchenkov and Brian Rolston, as well as a one-game suspension of Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond after a 7–2 loss to the Washington Capitals, dropped the roster size to 17. The team and management have been under scrutiny for the decision to dress as few as 15 men (and two goaltenders) as a result of having too few funds for an average-sized roster.

After an NHL-worst 9–22–2 start to the season, John MacLean was fired as head coach, and Jacques Lemaire, who had retired as the Devils' head coach in the off-season, was hired as interim head coach.[9]

Following the trade of captain Jamie Langenbrunner, the Devils managed an astonishing turnaround. After the start of the second half of the season, the Devils saw a dramatic increase in offensive production, in addition to the outstanding performance by backup goaltender Johan Hedberg. The Devils turned their record around from 10–29–2 on January 9 to 32–32–4 by March 12, with a point percentage of over 80% during their 22–3–2 stretch. Following a win against New York Islanders on March 12, the Devils found themselves six points out of the final playoff berth with a game in hand on the eighth-placed New York Rangers, and a hope of making the playoffs for a 14th consecutive season had been renewed among the fans. The team faded, however, finishing 12 points behind the Rangers.

With the injured Zach Parise missing 69 of the Devils' 82 regular season games, the team struggled offensively, finishing 30th overall in goals scored with just 171 (excluding three shootout-winning goals). They also finished 30th overall in power-play goals scored, with 34, and power-play opportunities, with 237. However, the Devils were the most disciplined team in the league once again, with only 241 power-play opportunities against, and they tied the Los Angeles Kings for the fewest power-play goals allowed with 40.[10][11]

At the conclusion of the season, head coach Jacques Lemaire announced that he would not return to coach the Devils in the 2011–12 season.[12]

Playoffs

Following a 3–1 loss to the Montreal Canadiens on April 2, the Devils were eliminated from playoff contention for the first time since 1996.

Media

This season was Mike Emrick's final season as the television play-by-play announcer for the New Jersey Devils since he moved to NBC Sports. Steve Cangialosi would replace Emrick the following year. However, Chico Resch continued to be a TV color commentator. Radio coverage was still on WFAN with Matt Loughlin and Sherry Ross.

Standings

Divisional standings

Atlantic Division[13]
GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1 Philadelphia Flyers8247231244259223106
2 Pittsburgh Penguins824925839238199106
3 New York Rangers82443353523319893
4 New Jersey Devils82383953517420981
5 New York Islanders823039132622926473

Conference standings

Eastern Conference
R Div GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1 z – Washington CapitalsSE8248231143224197107
2 y – Philadelphia FlyersAT8247231244259223106
3 y – Boston BruinsNE8246251144246195103
4 Pittsburgh PenguinsAT824925839238199106
5 Tampa Bay LightningSE8246251140247240103
6 Montreal CanadiensNE82443084121620996
7 Buffalo SabresNE824329103824522996
8 New York RangersAT82443353523319893
8.5
9 Carolina HurricanesSE824031113523623991
10 Toronto Maple LeafsNE823734113221825185
11 New Jersey DevilsAT82383953517420981
12 Atlanta ThrashersSE823436122922326980
13 Ottawa SenatorsNE823240103019225074
14 New York IslandersAT823039132622926473
15 Florida PanthersSE823040122619522972

bold – qualified for playoffs; y – Won division; z – Placed first in conference (and division)
AT – Atlantic Division, NE – Northeast Division, SE – Southeast Division

Schedule and results

Pre-season

Preseason: 2-1-3 (home: 2-0-1; road: 0-1-2)
GameDateOpponentScoreLocationAttendanceRecord
1September 21Philadelphia Flyers3-4 (SO)Wells Fargo Center19,2880-0-1
2September 23New York Rangers3-4 (OT)Madison Square Garden14,9870-0-2
3September 25New York Rangers4-5 (OT)Prudential Center13,8210-0-3
4September 28Philadelphia Flyers3-2Prudential Center10,1241-0-3
5October 1New York Islanders4-3Prudential Center13,5962-0-3
6October 2New York Islanders1-2Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum7,7832-1-3

  Win   Loss   Overtime/Shootout Loss

Regular season

2010-11 Game Log: 38-39-5, 81 Points (home: 22-16-3; road: 16-23-2)
October: 3-8-1, 7 Points (home: 0-4-1; road: 3-4-0)
GameOctoberOpponentScoreLocationAttendanceRecordPoints
18Dallas Stars3-4 (OT)Prudential Center17,6250-0-11
29@ Washington Capitals2-7Verizon Center18,3980-1-11
311Pittsburgh Penguins1-3Prudential Center12,8800-2-11
413@ Buffalo Sabres1-0 (OT)HSBC Arena18,6901-2-13
515Colorado Avalanche2-3Prudential Center12,2211-3-13
616Boston Bruins1-4Prudential Center13,0561-4-13
721@ Montreal Canadiens3-0Bell Centre21,2732-4-15
823Buffalo Sabres1-6Prudential Center14,2282-5-15
924@ New York Rangers1-3Madison Square Garden18,2002-6-15
1027@ San Jose Sharks2-5HP Pavilion17,5622-7-15
1129@ Anaheim Ducks2-1Honda Center14,7243-7-17
1230@ Los Angeles Kings1-3Staples Center18,1183-8-17
November: 5-6-1, 11 Points (home: 4-1-1; road: 1-5-0)
GameNovemberOpponentScoreLocationAttendanceRecordPoints
131@ Vancouver Canucks0-3Rogers Arena18,8603-9-17
143@ Chicago Blackhawks5-3United Center21,0444-9-19
155New York Rangers0-3Prudential Center17,6254-10-19
1610Buffalo Sabres4-5 (SO)Prudential Center14,5664-10-210
1712Edmonton Oilers4-3 (OT)Prudential Center14,6505-10-212
1815@ Boston Bruins0-3TD Garden17,5655-11-212
1918@ Toronto Maple Leafs1-3Air Canada Centre19,2715-12-212
2020@ St. Louis Blues2-3Scottrade Center19,1505-13-212
2122Washington Capitals5-0Prudential Center14,1076-13-214
2224Calgary Flames2-1 (SO)Prudential Center13,2027-13-216
2326@ New York Islanders0-2Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum10,8977-14-216
2427Philadelphia Flyers2-1 (SO)Prudential Center17,6258-14-218
December: 2-11-0, 4 Points (home: 2-6-0; road: 0-5-0)
GameDecemberOpponentScoreLocationAttendanceRecordPoints
252Montreal Canadiens1-5Prudential Center11,4348-15-218
264@ Philadelphia Flyers3-5Wells Fargo Center19,6578-16-218
276@ Pittsburgh Penguins1-2Consol Energy Center18,1858-17-218
2810@ Ottawa Senators2-3Scotiabank Place16,4718-18-218
2911Detroit Red Wings1-4Prudential Center17,6258-19-218
3015Phoenix Coyotes3-0Prudential Center13,2089-19-220
3117Nashville Predators1-3Prudential Center14,1379-20-220
3218@ Atlanta Thrashers1-7Philips Arena17,0249-21-220
3321@ Washington Capitals1-5Verizon Center18,3989-22-220
3423New York Islanders1-5Prudential Center13,3129-23-220
3526Toronto Maple Leafs1-4Prudential Center5,3299-24-220
3629New York Rangers1-3Prudential Center17,6259-25-220
3731Atlanta Thrashers3-1Prudential Center13,49210-25-222
January: 6-5-1, 13 Points (home: 3-2-0; road: 3-3-1)
GameJanuaryOpponentScoreLocationAttendanceRecordPoints
381@ Carolina Hurricanes3-6RBC Center16,10710-26-222
394Minnesota Wild1-2Prudential Center13,25710-27-222
406Philadelphia Flyers2-4Prudential Center15,09810-28-222
418@ Philadelphia Flyers1-2Wells Fargo Center19,85910-29-222
429Tampa Bay Lightning6-3Prudential Center16,19411-29-224
4314@ Tampa Bay Lightning5-2St. Pete Times Forum18,73612-29-226
4415@ Florida Panthers2-3 (OT)BankAtlantic Center17,82512-29-327
4517@ New York Islanders5-2Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum13,11913-29-329
4620Pittsburgh Penguins2-0Prudential Center14,89014-29-331
4722@ Philadelphia Flyers3-1Wells Fargo Center19,84715-29-333
4823Florida Panthers5-2Prudential Center15,10916-29-335
4926@ Detroit Red Wings1-3Joe Louis Arena20,06616-30-335
February: 11-1-1, 23 Points (home: 5-0-1; road: 6-1-0)
GameFebruaryOpponentScoreLocationAttendanceRecordPoints
501Ottawa Senators2-1Prudential Center7,21817-30-337
513@ New York Rangers3-2Madison Square Garden18,20018-30-339
524Florida Panthers3-4 (OT)Prudential Center13,57718-30-440
536@ Montreal Canadiens4-1Bell Centre21,27319-30-442
548Carolina Hurricanes3-2 (OT)Prudential Center12,12620-30-444
5510@ Toronto Maple Leafs2-1 (OT)Air Canada Centre19,26021-30-446
5611San Jose Sharks2-1Prudential Center17,10222-30-448
5716Carolina Hurricanes3-2Prudential Center14,44523-30-450
5818New York Rangers1-0Prudential Center17,62524-30-452
5919@ Carolina Hurricanes4-1RBC Center17,89025-30-454
6022@ Dallas Stars1-0American Airlines Center13,65226-30-456
6125@ Tampa Bay Lightning1-2St. Pete Times Forum19,56326-31-456
6227@ Florida Panthers2-1BankAtlantic Center16,59227-31-458
March: 8-5-1, 17 Points (home: 5-2-0; road: 3-3-1)
GameMarchOpponentScoreLocationAttendanceRecordPoints
632Tampa Bay Lightning2-1Prudential Center12,85728-31-460
644Pittsburgh Penguins2-1 (OT)Prudential Center17,62529-31-462
656@ New York Islanders3-2 (SO)Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum15,89330-31-464
668Ottawa Senators1-2Prudential Center15,97830-32-464
6711@ Atlanta Thrashers3-2 (OT)Philips Arena16,07331-32-466
6812New York Islanders3-2 (OT)Prudential Center17,62532-32-468
6915Atlanta Thrashers4-2Prudential Center16,18833-32-470
7017@ Ottawa Senators1-3Scotiabank Place17,75833-33-470
7118Washington Capitals0-3Prudential Center17,62533-34-470
7220@ Columbus Blue Jackets3-0Nationwide Arena13,04334-34-472
7322@ Boston Bruins1-4TD Garden17,56534-35-472
7425@ Pittsburgh Penguins0-1 (SO)Consol Energy Center18,32934-35-573
7526@ Buffalo Sabres0-2HSBC Arena18,69034-36-573
7630New York Islanders3-2Prudential Center16,25235-36-575
April: 3-3-0, 6 Points (home: 3-1-0; road: 0-2-0)
GameAprilOpponentScoreLocationAttendanceRecordPoints
771Philadelphia Flyers4-2Prudential Center17,62536-36-577
782Montreal Canadiens1-3Prudential Center17,62536-37-577
795@ Pittsburgh Penguins2-4Consol Energy Center18,33136-38-577
806Toronto Maple Leafs4-2Prudential Center14,20737-38-579
819@ New York Rangers2-5Madison Square Garden18,20037-39-579
8210Boston Bruins3-2Prudential Center17,62538-39-581
2010-11 Schedule

  Win (2 Points)   Loss (0 Points)   Overtime/Shootout Loss (1 Point)

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 Brodeur563116232631272.451313.9036022
Johan Hedberg34171715122682.38777.9123014
Mike McKenna211801063.0556.8930000

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
Martin Brodeur[14]NHL Third Star of the WeekJanuary 24, 2011
Johan Hedberg[15]NHL Second Star of the WeekFebruary 21, 2011
Johan Hedberg[16]NHL Third Star of the MonthFebruary 2011

Records

Player Record (Amount) Achieved

Milestones

Regular Season
PlayerMilestoneReached
Jason Arnott1,100th Career NHL GameOctober 8, 2010
Matt Taormina1st Career NHL GameOctober 8, 2010
Alexander Urbom1st Career NHL GameOctober 8, 2010
Matt Taormina1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
October 13, 2010
Matthew Corrente1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
October 15, 2010
Matt Taormina1st Career NHL GoalOctober 15, 2010
Jacob Josefson1st Career NHL GameOctober 15, 2010
Olivier Magnan1st Career NHL GameOctober 21, 2010
Alexander Vasyunov1st Career NHL GameOctober 23, 2010
Alexander Vasyunov1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
October 29, 2010
Bradley Mills1st Career NHL GameOctober 30, 2010
Bradley Mills1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
November 3, 2010
Stephen Gionta1st Career NHL GameNovember 5, 2010
Mattias Tedenby1st Career NHL Game
1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
November 10, 2010
Mattias Tedenby1st Career NHL GoalNovember 12, 2010
Alexander Vasyunov1st Career NHL GoalNovember 12, 2010
Henrik Tallinder500th Career NHL GameNovember 18, 2010
Patrik Elias900th Career NHL GameNovember 20, 2010
Mark Fayne1st Career NHL GameNovember 22, 2010
Johan Hedberg300th Career NHL GameNovember 22, 2010
Colin White100th Career NHL AssistDecember 4, 2010
Colin White700th Career NHL GameDecember 6, 2010
Mark Fayne1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
December 15, 2010
Martin Brodeur1,100th Career NHL GameDecember 23, 2010
Mark Fayne1st Career NHL AssistDecember 26, 2010
Nick Palmieri1st Career NHL GoalJanuary 9, 2011
Jason Arnott500th Career NHL AssistJanuary 17, 2011
Vladimir Zharkov1st Career NHL GoalJanuary 17, 2011
Dainius Zubrus300th Career NHL AssistFebruary 3, 2011
Jacques Lemaire600th Career NHL Win (coach)February 10, 2011
Patrik Elias800th Career NHL PointFebruary 19, 2011
Anton Volchenkov100th Career NHL PointFebruary 19, 2011
Adam Mair600th Career NHL GameMarch 6, 2011
Jacob Josefson1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
March 6, 2011
Jacob Josefson1st Career NHL GoalMarch 12, 2011
Anssi Salmela100th Career NHL GameMarch 17, 2011
Dave Steckel300th Career NHL GameMarch 20, 2011
Travis Zajac400th Career NHL GameMarch 25, 2011
Rod Pelley200th Career NHL GameMarch 30, 2011
Brian Rolston400th Career NHL AssistApril 1, 2011
Ilya Kovalchuk700th Career NHL Game
700th Career NHL Point
April 6, 2011
Adam Henrique1st Career NHL GameApril 10, 2011
Alexander Urbom1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
April 10, 2011
David Clarkson100th Career NHL PointApril 10, 2011

Transactions

The Devils have been involved in the following transactions during the 2010–11 season.

Trades

Date Details
June 19, 2010[17] To Nashville Predators
Matthew Halischuk
2nd-round pick in 2011
To New Jersey Devils
Jason Arnott
January 7, 2011[18] To Dallas Stars
Jamie Langenbrunner
To New Jersey Devils
Conditional 3rd-round pick in 2011[lower-alpha 1]
February 9, 2011[19] To San Jose Sharks
Patrick Davis
Michael Swift
To New Jersey Devils
Jay Leach
Steven Zalewski
February 28, 2011[20] To Washington Capitals
Jason Arnott
To New Jersey Devils
Dave Steckel
2nd-round pick in 2012

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Lost via waivers

PlayerNew teamDate claimed off waivers
Jay PandolfoNoneN/A

Player signings

PlayerContract terms
Mattias Tedenby[37]3 years, $2.625 million entry-level contract
Jacob Josefson[37]3 years, $2.7 million entry-level contract
Eric Gelinas[21]3 years, $2.07 million entry-level contract
David Clarkson[38]3 years, $8 million
Mark Fraser[39]1 year, $500,000
Tyler Eckford[24]1 year, $550,000
Olivier Magnan[24]1 year, $500,000
Harry Young[24]3 years, $1.61 million entry-level contract
Jean-Sebastien Berube[24]3 years, $1.595 million entry-level contract
Patrick Davis[24]1 year, $500,000
Tim Sestito[24]1 year, $500,000
Ilya Kovalchuk[40]15 years, $100 million
Mike Hoeffel[26]2 years, $1.325 million entry-level contract

Draft picks

New Jersey's picks at the 2010 NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles, California.

Round Pick Player Position Nationality Club Team
238 (from Atlanta)Jon MerrillD United StatesU.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
384Scott WedgewoodG CanadaPlymouth Whalers (OHL)
4114Joe FaustD United StatesBloomington Jefferson High School (USHS-MN)
6174Maxime ClermontG CanadaGatineau Olympiques (QMJHL)
7204Mauro JorgRW  SwitzerlandHC Lugano (NLA)

Farm teams

The Albany Devils (relocated from Lowell) of the American Hockey League and the Trenton Devils of the ECHL remain the New Jersey Devils' minor league affiliates for the 2010–11 season.

See also

References

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  2. National Hockey League (2010). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book/2011. Triumph Books. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-60078-422-4.
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  14. Thomas tops NHL's 'Three Stars of the Week'
  15. Antti Niemi tops NHL's 'Three Stars of the Week'
  16. Toews tops February's 'Three Stars of the Month'
  17. Arnott is Back!
  18. Langenbrunner traded to Dallas
  19. Devils acquire Jay Leach & Steve Zalewski
  20. C David Steckel acquired from Washington
  21. Devils sign prospect Eric Gelinas, add D Dan Kelly
  22. Devils sign D Tallinder and Volchenkov
  23. Devils sign G Johan Hedberg
  24. New Jersey Signs Nine Players
  25. Devils sign Mair, assign Leblond to AHL
  26. Devils sign F Mike Hoeffel, D Joe Sova Archived 2012-03-23 at the Wayback Machine
  27. Devils ink G Keith Kinkaid to entry-level deal
  28. Commitments Cory Murphy
  29. Joachim Sandström (May 27, 2010). "NHL-meriterade Pikkarainen valde Timrå" [NHL-merited Pikkarainen chose Timrå]. timraik.se (in Swedish). Timrå IK. Archived from the original on August 18, 2010. Retrieved September 19, 2010.
  30. Penguins Sign Defenseman Martin
  31. After ten seasons Skoula farewells the NHL, heads to Omsk joining Jagr Archived July 7, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  32. SABRES AGREE TO TERMS WITH ROB NIEDERMAYER
  33. Avalanche Signs Yip
  34. Panthers Ink LW Andrew Peters
  35. When Will Mike Mottau Get Signed by a NHL Team?
  36. ISLANDERS AGREE TO TERMS WITH MIKE MOTTAU
  37. Devils sign top picks Tedenby, Josefson
  38. Devils re-sign David Clarkson
  39. Devils, Fraser avoid arbitration
  40. Signed, sealed, delivered
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