1997–98 New Jersey Devils season
National Hockey League season.
The 1997–98 New Jersey Devils season was the 24th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 11, 1974, and 16th season since the franchise relocated from Colorado prior to the 1982–83 NHL season .[ 1] The Devils won the Atlantic Division title, but were eliminated in the first round of the 1998 Stanley Cup playoffs by the Ottawa Senators .
Regular season
The Devils once again led the NHL in defense, allowing a League-low 166 goals in the 82-game regular season. Although the Devils had the fewest power play opportunities in the League, with just 333, they finished second in power play percentage, with 18.92% (63 for 333).[ 2]
Final standings
Divisions: ATL – Atlantic, NE – Northeast
bold – Qualified for playoffs
Playoffs
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals
The first two games were played at the Meadowlands. In Game 1, Ottawa won 2–1 in overtime, but in Game 2, the Devils were victorious by a score of 3–1. Games 3 and 4 were played in Ottawa. The Senators won Game 3, 2–1, in overtime and Game 4, 4–3. Game 5 was back in New Jersey, where the Devils won 3–1. Game 6 went back to Ottawa, where the Senators won 3–1 and the series 4–2.
Schedule and results
Regular season
1997–98 regular season[ 4]
October: 7–4–0 (home: 5–1–0; road: 2–3–0)
Game
Result
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
Recap
1
W
October 3, 1997
4–3
@ Tampa Bay Lightning (1997–98 )
1–0–0
Recap
2
L
October 4, 1997
1–4
@ Washington Capitals (1997–98 )
1–1–0
Recap
3
W
October 8, 1997
4–1
Philadelphia Flyers (1997–98 )
2–1–0
Recap
4
L
October 10, 1997
1–2
@ Carolina Hurricanes (1997–98 )
2–2–0
Recap
5
W
October 11, 1997
3–2
Buffalo Sabres (1997–98 )
3–2–0
Recap
6
L
October 17, 1997
2–4
@ Ottawa Senators (1997–98 )
3–3–0
Recap
7
W
October 18, 1997
5–0
Tampa Bay Lightning (1997–98 )
4–3–0
Recap
8
W
October 23, 1997
2–1 OT
Montreal Canadiens (1997–98 )
5–3–0
Recap
9
L
October 25, 1997
3–4
San Jose Sharks (1997–98 )
5–4–0
Recap
10
W
October 27, 1997
5–0
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1997–98 )
6–4–0
Recap
11
W
October 30, 1997
8–1
Vancouver Canucks (1997–98 )
7–4–0
Recap
November: 10–4–0 (home: 5–2–0; road: 5–2–0)
Game
Result
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
Recap
12
W
November 1, 1997
3–1
Washington Capitals (1997–98 )
8–4–0
Recap
13
L
November 4, 1997
0–3
Los Angeles Kings (1997–98 )
8–5–0
Recap
14
W
November 5, 1997
4–2
@ Florida Panthers (1997–98 )
9–5–0
Recap
15
W
November 8, 1997
2–0
Boston Bruins (1997–98 )
10–5–0
Recap
16
W
November 10, 1997
3–1
@ New York Islanders (1997–98 )
11–5–0
Recap
17
W
November 12, 1997
3–2
@ New York Rangers (1997–98 )
12–5–0
Recap
18
W
November 14, 1997
4–1
Colorado Avalanche (1997–98 )
13–5–0
Recap
19
W
November 15, 1997
3–2
@ Buffalo Sabres (1997–98 )
14–5–0
Recap
20
W
November 18, 1997
2–1
Calgary Flames (1997–98 )
15–5–0
Recap
21
W
November 20, 1997
5–1
New York Islanders (1997–98 )
16–5–0
Recap
22
L
November 22, 1997
1–2 OT
Florida Panthers (1997–98 )
16–6–0
Recap
23
L
November 26, 1997
0–2
@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1997–98 )
16–7–0
Recap
24
W
November 28, 1997
4–2
@ San Jose Sharks (1997–98 )
17–7–0
Recap
25
L
November 29, 1997
1–4
@ Los Angeles Kings (1997–98 )
17–8–0
Recap
December: 8–3–2 (home: 5–2–0; road: 3–1–2)
Game
Result
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
Recap
26
L
December 2, 1997
1–3
St. Louis Blues (1997–98 )
17–9–0
Recap
27
W
December 4, 1997
4–0
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1997–98 )
18–9–0
Recap
28
W
December 6, 1997
4–2
Tampa Bay Lightning (1997–98 )
19–9–0
Recap
29
W
December 10, 1997
4–2
Edmonton Oilers (1997–98 )
20–9–0
Recap
30
W
December 12, 1997
5–2
Montreal Canadiens (1997–98 )
21–9–0
Recap
31
W
December 13, 1997
3–0
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1997–98 )
22–9–0
Recap
32
W
December 16, 1997
4–3
New York Rangers (1997–98 )
23–9–0
Recap
33
T
December 18, 1997
4–4 OT
@ St. Louis Blues (1997–98 )
23–9–1
Recap
34
L
December 19, 1997
4–5
@ Detroit Red Wings (1997–98 )
23–10–1
Recap
35
T
December 23, 1997
1–1 OT
@ Washington Capitals (1997–98 )
23–10–2
Recap
36
W
December 26, 1997
4–3
New York Islanders (1997–98 )
24–10–2
Recap
37
W
December 29, 1997
3–1
@ Buffalo Sabres (1997–98 )
25–10–2
Recap
38
L
December 30, 1997
2–6
Chicago Blackhawks (1997–98 )
25–11–2
Recap
January: 6–5–4 (home: 5–2–0; road: 1–3–4)
Game
Result
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
Recap
39
L
January 1, 1998
1–2 OT
@ Florida Panthers (1997–98 )
25–12–2
Recap
40
W
January 3, 1998
4–2
Toronto Maple Leafs (1997–98 )
26–12–2
Recap
41
L
January 5, 1998
3–4 OT
Dallas Stars (1997–98 )
26–13–2
Recap
42
W
January 7, 1998
3–1
Pittsburgh Penguins (1997–98 )
27–13–2
Recap
43
W
January 9, 1998
4–1
Tampa Bay Lightning (1997–98 )
28–13–2
Recap
44
L
January 10, 1998
1–4
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1997–98 )
28–14–2
Recap
45
T
January 12, 1998
1–1 OT
@ Boston Bruins (1997–98 )
28–14–3
Recap
46
W
January 14, 1998
4–1
New York Rangers (1997–98 )
29–14–3
Recap
47
W
January 20, 1998
3–1
Detroit Red Wings (1997–98 )
30–14–3
Recap
48
L
January 22, 1998
2–3
Pittsburgh Penguins (1997–98 )
30–15–3
Recap
49
T
January 24, 1998
3–3 OT
@ New York Rangers (1997–98 )
30–15–4
Recap
50
W
January 25, 1998
3–1
@ Montreal Canadiens (1997–98 )
31–15–4
Recap
51
T
January 28, 1998
1–1 OT
@ Edmonton Oilers (1997–98 )
31–15–5
Recap
52
L
January 30, 1998
1–3
@ Vancouver Canucks (1997–98 )
31–16–5
Recap
53
T
January 31, 1998
2–2 OT
@ Calgary Flames (1997–98 )
31–16–6
Recap
February: 6–0–0 (home: 2–0–0; road: 4–0–0)
March: 8–3–3 (home: 5–0–1; road: 3–3–2)
Game
Result
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
Recap
60
W
March 2, 1998
4–3
Philadelphia Flyers (1997–98 )
38–16–6
Recap
61
T
March 5, 1998
1–1 OT
Boston Bruins (1997–98 )
38–16–7
Recap
62
W
March 7, 1998
6–3
New York Rangers (1997–98 )
39–16–7
Recap
63
T
March 9, 1998
2–2 OT
@ New York Rangers (1997–98 )
39–16–8
Recap
64
T
March 10, 1998
2–2 OT
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1997–98 )
39–16–9
Recap
65
W
March 12, 1998
2–0
@ Carolina Hurricanes (1997–98 )
40–16–9
Recap
66
L
March 14, 1998
2–4
@ Montreal Canadiens (1997–98 )
40–17–9
Recap
67
W
March 18, 1998
3–0
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1997–98 )
41–17–9
Recap
68
L
March 20, 1998
0–2
@ Washington Capitals (1997–98 )
41–18–9
Recap
69
W
March 21, 1998
3–2
Washington Capitals (1997–98 )
42–18–9
Recap
70
W
March 24, 1998
3–2
Philadelphia Flyers (1997–98 )
43–18–9
Recap
71
W
March 26, 1998
2–0
@ Colorado Avalanche (1997–98 )
44–18–9
Recap
72
W
March 28, 1998
3–0
@ Phoenix Coyotes (1997–98 )
45–18–9
Recap
73
L
March 29, 1998
1–3
@ Dallas Stars (1997–98 )
45–19–9
Recap
April: 3–4–2 (home: 2–3–1; road: 1–1–1)
Legend :
Win (2 points)
Loss (0 points)
Tie (1 point)
Playoffs
1998 Stanley Cup playoffs[ 4]
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. (8) Ottawa Senators – Senators win 4–2
Game
Result
Date
Score
Opponent
Series
Recap
1
L
April 22, 1998
1–2 OT
Ottawa Senators
Senators lead 1–0
Recap
2
W
April 24, 1998
3–1
Ottawa Senators
Series tied 1–1
Recap
3
L
April 26, 1998
1–2 OT
@ Ottawa Senators
Senators lead 2–1
Recap
4
L
April 28, 1998
3–4
@ Ottawa Senators
Senators lead 3–1
Recap
5
W
April 30, 1998
3–1
Ottawa Senators
Senators lead 3–2
Recap
6
L
May 2, 1998
1–3
@ Ottawa Senators
Senators win 4–2
Recap
Legend :
Win
Loss
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.
Goaltending
† = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Devils only.
Awards and records
Awards
Martin Brodeur was a runner-up for the Vezina Trophy and Patrik Elias was a finalist for the Calder Memorial Trophy .
Milestones
Transactions
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Draft picks
New Jersey's picks at the 1997 NHL Entry Draft , held in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , at the Civic Arena .[ 12]
This was the first season of television broadcast coverage on Fox Sports Net New York.
See also
Notes
^ The Devils acquired the 1997 second-round pick from Ottawa for the Devils' 1997 third-round pick (used on Jani Hurme ) and the Senators' 1997 third-round pick (used on Josh Langfeld ) on June 21, 1997. The Devils had originally received the pick from Ottawa in a trade for Tom Chorske on October 5, 1995. Gron's game with the Devils is the only NHL game in his career. The Devils traded their original 1997 second-round pick, along with Jim Dowd , to Hartford in a trade for Jocelyn Lemieux and a 1998 second-round pick (later transferred to Dallas and used on John Erskine ) on December 19, 1995.
^ The Devils traded their 1997 third-round pick (later transferred to Colorado and used on Ville Nieminen ) to St. Louis for Esa Tikkanen on November 1, 1995.
References
^ National Hockey League (2010). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book/2011 . Triumph Books. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-60078-422-4 .
^ "1997-98 NHL Summary" .
^ "1997–1998 Conference Standings" . National Hockey League. Retrieved July 4, 2014 .
^ a b "1997-98 New Jersey Devils Schedule" . Hockey-Reference.com . Retrieved July 2, 2023 .
^ a b "Postseason All-Star Teams" . records.nhl.com . Retrieved July 9, 2023 .
^ "William M. Jennings Trophy" . records.nhl.com . Retrieved July 9, 2023 .
^ "1998 NHL All-Star Game Rosters" . Hockey-Reference.com . Retrieved August 29, 2024 .
^ a b c d Levine, Mike (ed.), 2009-10 New Jersey Devils Media Guide , New Jersey Devils Hockey Club, p. 225
^ "1997-98 NHL Debuts" . Hockey-Reference.com . Retrieved October 8, 2024 .
^ "Devils' Brodeur stops Penguins point-blank" . Tampa Bay Times . December 5, 1997. Retrieved July 9, 2023 . Brodeur improved his NHL-leading goals-against average to 1.67 with his 25th career shutout.
^ Yannis, Alex (March 1, 1998). "HOCKEY; Devils Fall Behind, Squander a Lead and Wind Up Winning Anyway" . The New York Times . Retrieved July 9, 2023 . SCOTT STEVENS, the Devils' captain, was honored by the National Hockey League before the game for registering his 600th assist earlier in the month.
^ "1997 NHL Entry Draft Picks at hockeydb.com" . www.hockeydb.com . Retrieved July 9, 2023 .
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