1982–83 New Jersey Devils season
National Hockey League season
The 1982–83 New Jersey Devils season was the franchise's ninth season in the NHL and the first in New Jersey after moving from Colorado , where they were known as the Colorado Rockies . The Devils first ever game was a 3–3 tie with the Pittsburgh Penguins , where first captain Don Lever scored the Devils' first ever goal. The team's first win would come against their new rivals, the New York Rangers . However, the new location didn't help the team overall, as they continued to struggle in the standings, finishing second-last in their division and third-to-last in their conference.
Regular season
Season standings
[ 1] Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.
Record vs. opponents
Patrick Division record vs. opponents
Vs. Wales Conference
Vs. Patrick Division
Vs. Adams Division
Vs. Campbell Conference
Vs. Norris Division
Vs. Smythe Division
Schedule and results
Index:
Devils win
Devils loss
Tie game
October
Record: 3–6–3, Home: 2–3–2, Away: 1–3–1
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
Record
Pts
Attendance
1
October 5
Pittsburgh
3 – 3
New Jersey
0–0–1
1
13,663
2
October 8
NY Rangers
2 – 3
New Jersey
1–0–1
3
19,203
3
October 9
New Jersey
5 – 5
Toronto
1–0–2
4
16,382
4
October 12
Boston
2 – 2
New Jersey
1–0–3
5
10,251
5
October 14
Montreal
5 – 3
New Jersey
1–1–3
5
11,703
6
October 16
New Jersey
6 – 5
Pittsburgh
2–1–3
7
8,852
7
October 18
Philadelphia
1 – 3
New Jersey
3–1–3
9
12,521
8
October 20
New Jersey
4 – 7
Los Angeles
3–2–3
9
8,519
9
October 22
New Jersey
1 – 3
Winnipeg
3–3–3
9
12,534
10
October 26
Minnesota
5 – 3
New Jersey
3–4–3
9
11,208
11
October 28
NY Islanders
4 – 2
New Jersey
3–5–3
9
19,023
12
October 30
New Jersey
5 – 8
NY Islanders
3–6–3
9
15,230
November
Record: 1–10–4, Home: 0–3–2, Away: 1–7–2
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
Record
Pts
Attendance
13
November 1
Calgary
6 – 3
New Jersey
3–7–3
9
10,152
14
November 2
New Jersey
4 – 5
Montreal
3–8–3
9
15,177
15
November 4
Pittsburgh
4 – 4
New Jersey
3–8–4
10
10,410
16
November 6
New Jersey
1 – 1
Detroit
3–8–5
11
11,395
17
November 8
Washington
2 – 2
New Jersey
3–8–6
12
10,273
18
November 10
New Jersey
0 – 3
Washington
3–9–6
12
12,445
19
November 11
Edmonton
5 – 1
New Jersey
3–10–6
12
19,023
20
November 13
New Jersey
2 – 7
Quebec
3–11–6
12
15,004
21
November 16
New Jersey
2 – 7
St. Louis
3–12–6
12
10,807
22
November 17
New Jersey
3 – 5
Chicago
3–13–6
12
14,628
23
November 20
New Jersey
1 – 5
Minnesota
3–14–6
12
14,940
24
November 24
New Jersey
0 – 3
Los Angeles
3–15–6
12
9,735
25
November 26
New Jersey
4 – 4
Vancouver
3–15–7
13
12,875
26
November 27
New Jersey
4 – 3
Calgary
4–15–7
15
7,242
27
November 29
Chicago
3 – 1
New Jersey
4–16–7
15
10,834
December
Record: 3–9–0, Home: 2–4–0, Away: 1–5–0
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
Record
Pts
Attendance
28
December 1
Toronto
3 – 7
New Jersey
5–16–7
17
9,007
29
December 3
Hartford
4 – 5
New Jersey
6–16–7
19
12,428
30
December 4
New Jersey
2 – 6
Detroit
6–17–7
19
8,462
31
December 6
Winnipeg
5 – 3
New Jersey
6–18–7
19
8,862
32
December 9
Washington
6 – 4
New Jersey
6–19–7
19
9,123
33
December 11
New Jersey
1 – 7
NY Islanders
6–20–7
19
15,167
34
December 12
New Jersey
0 – 4
NY Rangers
6–21–7
19
17,423
35
December 17
New Jersey
4 – 10
Edmonton
6–22–7
19
17,498
36
December 19
New Jersey
3 – 2
Winnipeg
7–22–7
21
10,815
37
December 22
Philadelphia
3 – 1
New Jersey
7–23–7
21
13,144
38
December 26
New Jersey
2 – 5
Boston
7–24–7
21
14,685
39
December 30
NY Rangers
5 – 2
New Jersey
7–25–7
21
19,023
January
Record: 4–6–4, Home: 4–1–3, Away: 0–5–1
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
Record
Pts
Attendance
40
January 2
Vancouver
1 – 3
New Jersey
8–25–7
23
10,017
41
January 5
Toronto
4 – 4
New Jersey
8–25–8
24
9,330
42
January 7
Boston
2 – 2
New Jersey
8–25–9
25
19,023
43
January 9
New Jersey
3 – 4
NY Rangers
8–26–9
25
17,422
44
January 10
Quebec
2 – 6
New Jersey
9–26–9
27
9,814
45
January 13
NY Islanders
5 – 2
New Jersey
9–27–9
27
17,342
46
January 15
New Jersey
1 – 2
Hartford
9–28–9
27
9,200
47
January 16
Los Angeles
3 – 5
New Jersey
10–28–9
29
10,367
48
January 19
New Jersey
1 – 1
Pittsburgh
10–28–10
30
5,213
49
January 20
St. Louis
3 – 3
New Jersey
10–28–11
31
9,763
50
January 23
New Jersey
1 – 3
Washington
10–29–11
31
8,839
51
January 25
New Jersey
1 – 5
Philadelphia
10–30–11
31
16,312
52
January 29
New Jersey
4 – 6
Quebec
10–31–11
31
15,056
53
January 31
Pittsburgh
2 – 3
New Jersey
11–31–11
33
9,732
February
Record: 1–8–2, Home: 1–2–2, Away: 0–6–0
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
Record
Pts
Attendance
54
February 3
NY Islanders
7 – 2
New Jersey
11–32–11
33
15,033
55
February 5
New Jersey
4 – 5
Washington
11–33–11
33
13,150
56
February 6
Vancouver
4 – 4
New Jersey
11–33–12
34
7,036
57
February 9
New Jersey
4 – 5
Chicago
11–34–12
34
16,235
58
February 12
New Jersey
1 – 5
St. Louis
11–35–12
34
11,948
59
February 15
Minnesota
3 – 2
New Jersey
11–36–12
34
10,765
60
February 20
New Jersey
0 – 3
Philadelphia
11–37–12
34
17,011
61
February 21
Buffalo
4 – 4
New Jersey
11–37–13
35
10,060
62
February 24
Detroit
1 – 4
New Jersey
12–37–13
37
11,242
63
February 26
New Jersey
4 – 5
Pittsburgh
12–38–13
37
10,343
64
February 27
New Jersey
2 – 6
Buffalo
12–39–13
37
11,916
March
Record: 4–10–0, Home: 2–7–0, Away: 2–3–0
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
Record
Pts
Attendance
65
March 1
Edmonton
4 – 3
New Jersey
12–40–13
37
13,478
66
March 3
Philadelphia
4 – 1
New Jersey
12–41–13
37
12,701
67
March 5
New Jersey
1 – 5
NY Islanders
12–42–13
37
15,230
68
March 6
New Jersey
6 – 4
NY Rangers
13–42–13
39
17,410
69
March 8
Washington
5 – 4
New Jersey
13–43–13
39
9,350
70
March 10
Hartford
3 – 0
New Jersey
13–44–13
39
10,206
71
March 12
New Jersey
7 – 3
Montreal
14–44–13
41
16,556
72
March 14
Calgary
7 – 0
New Jersey
14–45–13
41
10,563
73
March 17
NY Islanders
9 – 5
New Jersey
14–46–13
41
13,954
74
March 21
NY Rangers
2 – 4
New Jersey
15–46–13
43
19,023
75
March 24
New Jersey
3 – 5
Washington
15–47–13
43
9,713
76
March 25
Philadelphia
5 – 6
New Jersey
16–47–13
45
17,041
77
March 27
New Jersey
1 – 4
Philadelphia
16–48–13
45
16,922
78
March 31
Buffalo
8 – 5
New Jersey
16–49–13
45
13,286
April
Record: 1–0–1, Home: 0–0–0, Away: 1–0–1
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
Record
Pts
Attendance
79
April 1
New Jersey
3 – 3
NY Rangers
16–49–14
46
17,412
80
April 3
New Jersey
5 – 3
Pittsburgh
17–49–14
48
5,864
Player statistics
Skaters
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
† Denotes player spent time with another team before joining New Jersey. Stats reflect time with the Devils only.
‡ Traded mid-season
Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average
Regular season
Playoffs
Player
GP
TOI
W
L
T
GA
SO
GAA
GP
TOI
W
L
GA
SO
GAA
Chico Resch
65
3650
15
35
12
242
0
3.98
–
–
–
–
–
–
-
Ron Low †
11
608
2
7
1
41
0
4.05
–
–
–
–
–
–
-
Lindsay Middlebrook ‡
9
412
0
6
1
37
0
5.39
–
–
–
–
–
–
-
Shawn MacKenzie
6
130
0
1
0
15
0
6.92
–
–
–
–
–
–
-
† Denotes player spent time with another team before joining New Jersey. Stats reflect time with the Devils only.
‡ Traded mid-season
Bold/italics denotes franchise record
Transactions
The Devils were involved in the following transactions during the 1982–83 season.
Trades
Free agents
Draft picks
The Devils' draft picks at the 1982 NHL Entry Draft at the Montreal Forum in Montreal , Canada.
See also
Notes
References
Patrick Adams Norris Smythe See also
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