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NEW JERSEY DEVILS 2013-14 MEDIA GUIDE
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2013-14 MEDIA GUIDE ® TABLE OF CONTENTS
THE FRONT OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS Organizational Directory ...... 4 2013-14 Schedule...... 3 Owners ...... 6-7 Prudential Center...... 32-33 Management...... 8-13 New Jersey High School Hockey Directory ...... 81 Coaching Staff ...... 14-21 New Jersey Area Youth Hockey ...... 85 Developmental Staff ...... 22-25 New Jersey Rink Directory...... 99 Scouting Staff ...... 26-27 Season-Opening/Closing Records...... 113 Training/Equipment Staff ...... 28-29 Consecutive Division Championships...... 127 Organizational Staff ...... 30 Multiple-Points Games...... 132 Communications Department ...... 31 Penalty Breakdown ...... 133 Babes & Seniors ...... 134 THE DEVILS Individual Records vs. Opponents ...... 152 Player Biographies...... 36-98 Individual Records vs. Devils ...... 164 In the System...... 100-111 National Hockey League Directory ...... 196 Albany Devils Directory/Schedule/Stats ...... 112-113 Blowing the Whistle...... 196 Prospects ...... 114 Vs. Expansion Teams ...... 204 Draft History...... 115-117 2012-13 Hockey Champions...... 221 How the Devils Were Built ...... 118 All-Time Goaltending ...... 227 NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS. Roster ...... 119 Jersey Devil Legend ...... 263 Consecutive 40 Wins/.500 Pctg./Playoff Seasons...... 277 2012-13 REVIEW Consecutive Years in Playoffs ...... 308 THAT’S A CHALLENGE WE CAN MEET. Final NHL/Devils’ Statistics...... 122-123 While at Prudential Center ...... 309 Eastern Conference Day-by-Day...... 124-127 Devils’ Playoff Record Scenarios...... 313 Game-by-Game ...... 128-129 NJSIAA Ice Hockey Championships...... 314 At Home/Away ...... 130 In the Community...... 316-317 At Prudential, strengthening the communities where Season Records ...... 131 Medical Glossary ...... 318-319 Statistical Breakdown ...... 132-133 How to Figure...... 320 we live and work is a commitment we take very Injuries ...... 134 NHL Alignment...... 321 Transactions ...... 135 Broadcasters...... 322-323 seriously. From investing in education and the arts Shootouts...... 136 Media Info ...... 324 Gamenights at Prudential Center...... 324 to helping spur economic development and civic DEVILS VS. OPPONENTS TV Schedule ...... 325 leadership, our Community Resources Department 2012-13/All-Time Results/Statistics ...... 138-195 Prudential Center Policies...... 326 Critical Dates...... 327 works to help build thriving, sustainable communities. TEAM HISTORY & RECORDS NHL PR Directory ...... 328 Season Records ...... 198-199 Editor: Mike Levine All-Ti me Leader Board ...... 200 Assistant Editors: Pete Albietz Learn more about Prudential’s commitment Season Leaders...... 201 Dan Beam to communities at prudential.com Executive Personnel ...... 202 Valentino Sisti Coaching Records ...... 203 Editorial Assistants: Harrison Silver Season/Coaching Records 1974-82 ...... 204 Megan Meisse Extra Attacker ...... 205 Justin Russo Dates in History ...... 206-207 Carson Fleno Alumni...... 208-221 Stephen Gelo All-Time Transactions ...... 222-227 Concept/Design: Greg Orlando By Number ...... 228 Photographer: Andy Marlin Prudential is a proud supporter of the Retired Numbers...... 229 Getty Images Award Winners ...... 230-231 Layout/Typesetting: Eric Schwartz 1982-83 to 2011-12 Statistics/Results ...... 232-260 MARK Lithography/ NEW JERSEY DEVILS All-Star Game ...... 262-263 Kay Printing, Clifton, NJ Overtime/Shootout History...... 264-269 Specialty Teams ...... 270-271 Hat Tricks...... 272-273 $12 All-Time Goalies vs. NHL...... 274-275 Shutouts...... 276-277 Team/Individual Regular-Season Records ...... 278-288
PLAYOFFS Final NHL Statistics...... 290 All-Time Playoff Statistics ...... 292-293 All-Time Playoff Results...... 294-299 Playoff/Overtime ...... 300 Playoff Shutouts/Hat Tricks/PS...... 301
Team/Individual Playoff Records ...... 302-313
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President ofBusinessOperations ...... ScottO’Neil Chief ExecutiveOfficer,NewJerseyDevils&PrudentialCenter/AlternateGovernor ...... LouLamoriello President/General Manager/AlternateGovernor ...... DavidBlitzer Owner/Vice Chairman/AlternateGovernor ...... JoshuaHarris Owner/Chairman/Governor Brian Smith Michael Vasalani Mike Thibault Jason McGrath Rich Matthews Kevin Morley Richard Stinziano Callie A.Smith Matthew DeMado Taran Singleton Jan Ludvig Bob Hoffmeyer Ed Thomlinson Geoff Stevens Steve Smith Vaclav Slansky,Jr. Lou Reycroft Marcel Pronovost Larry Perris Gates Orlando Pierre Mondou Scott Lachance Dan Labraaten Milt Fisher Glen Dirk Jeremy Conte Timo Blomqvist Claude Carrier Jacq Jacques Laperriere Chris Terreri Mike Foligno Scott Stevens Dave Barr Peter DeBoer ues Lemaire istant eiet prtos...... PeterS.McMullen resident, Operations NEW JERSEYDEVILS Assistant EquipmentManager,Albany Equipment Manager,Albany Athletic Trainer,Albany Video Coordinators,Albany Goaltending Coach,Albany Assistant Coaches,Albany Head Coach,Albany Video Consultant Exercise Physiol Team Optometrist Team Dentists Team Cardiologist Team Orthopedist Administrative Assistant to thePresident/GeneralManager Staff Assistant Assistant Director,Communications Director, WebsiteContent Director, Communications COMMUNICATIONS Hockey OperationsExecutiveAssistan PRESIDENT’S OFFICE Elliot Newton Andrew Schmidt Scott Stanhibel Sean Andrake Mike Regan Dave Caruso Sergei Brylin Tommy Albelin Rick Kowalsky Mitch Kaufman Dr. GarretCaffrey Dr. PaulBerman Dr. JasonSchepis Dr. H.HughGardy Dr. JosephNiznik Dr. BarryFisher Christine Garcia Marie Carnevale Valentino Sisti Daniel Beam Eric Marin Pete Albietz ogist t Broadcasters Radio Outlet Broadcasters Television Outlet prucenter.com twitter.com/nhldevils facebook.com/NewJerseyDevils twitter.com/nhldevilspr njdevilspr.com newjerseydevils.com (973)757-6399 Fax: Phone: (973)757-6100 Newark, NJ07102 25 LafayetteStreet PRUDENTIAL CENTER Club Colors Dimensions ofRink Seating Capacity TEL ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVES Computer Operations Senior Director,Programming/ COMPUTER OPERATIONS Sherry Ross,Color Matt Loughlin,Play-by-Play Sports Radio 66 AM and 101.9 FMWFAN 101.9 and AM 66 Radio Sports Glenn Resch,Color Steve Cangialosi,Play-by-Play MSG Plus Red, Black&White 200 feetx85 17,625 Jim Dowd Grant Marshall Bruce Driver Ken Daneyko Jack Skelley EVISION/RADIO Stephen Pellegrini Hugh Weber 5 oWNERS 7 ard J. DeBartolo sey. is a member of the firm’s Executive the purchase of the New Jersey Devils andits Along with Co-Owner Joshua Harris, completed long-term operating interest in Prudential Center and related assets on August 15, 2013. He is also of the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers. Blitzer is a the Co-Managing Owner and Alternate Governor Committee. David is based in New York following 10 years in London establishing Blackstone’s Senior Managing Director and Co-Chair in the and Private Equity Group at The Blackstone Group — OWNER/VICE CHAIRMAN/ALT. GOVERNOR Group, SULO, Allied Waste, Aspen Insurance Holdings, Houghton Mifflin, Universal Orlando, Centerplate, Cadillac Fairview, Edw 1991, David has been involved in the execution of its investments in Spirit corporate private equity business in Europe. Since joining Blackstone in Corporation, Southern Cross, NHP, Orangina, United Biscuits and Jack DAVID BLITZER Wolfskin. Blitzer graduated magna cum laude from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and he currently serves as a Director of parents still live in the home that he was raised in, while his United Biscuits and Jack Wolfskin. A native of Scotch Plains, NJ, David’s grandparents also grew up in New Jer arton School aude from the Business with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and received his MBA from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Along with Co-Owner DavidBlitzer,purchase completedthe of the New Jersey Devils andits long- term operating interest in Prudential Center and as Managing Owner and Governor of the NBA’s Philadelphia Philadelphia 76ers. Harris is Managing Partner of Apollo Management, L.P., which he co-founded in 1990. He graduated summa cum l related assets on August 15, 2013. He also serves — OWNER/CHAIRMAN/GOVERNOR
Markets and the Undergraduate Executive Board of The Wh Reserve Bank of New York Investors Advisory Committee on Financial New Jersey; his grandparents lived in Newark, while his father attended Caldwell High School. of the University of Pennsylvania. Josh has strong ties to northern JOSHUA HARRIS Among other civic activities, Josh serves as a member of The Federal Harvard Business School where he was named a Baker and Loeb Scholar. oWNERS 6 maNagEmENT 9 500 .556 .200 .333 .200 .429 .429 .429 .200 .333 .333 .429 .500 .455 .200 .556 .455 PCT PCT 0. 55 56 56 WL WL PLAYOFFS PLAYOFFS ------954 514 624 514 734 734 734 514 624 624 734 514 954 .333 .480 .607 .604 .440 .833 11 .558 .722 .484 .567 .529 .607 .656 .530 .621 .767 PTS 0- 2- 0- 0- 1- 2- 0- 2- 2- 0- 1- 1- 0- O/T PTS PCT GC O/T PTS PCT GP 91 - 71 - ast Commissioner GA WL WL OVERALL RECORD: 1162-830-236 (.579) REGULAR SEASON REGULAR SEASON 3 20 1 5 53 34 14 5 73 .689 20 10 1 26 14 11 1976 1026 714 236 2308 .584 252 136 116 .540 ADMINISTRATION PLAYING RECORD PLAYING COACHING RECORD GENERAL MANAGER NHL82 46 27 9 101 .616 NHL82 43 27 12 100 .610 NHL82 46 26 10 108 .659 24 16 8 .667 NHL82 41 32 9 95 .579 NHL84 47 25 12 106 .631 20 11 9 .550 NHL82 48 22 12 111 .677 25 15 10 .600 NHL84 40 37 7 87 .518 NHL48 19 19 10 48 .500 NHL80 38 31 11 87 .544 NHL82 45 29 8 103 .628 23 16 7 .696 NHL82 48 28 6 102 .622 24 14 10 .583 NHL82 38 39 5 81 .494 NHL80 32 33 15 79 .494 NHL82 47 24 11 105 .640 NHL82 48 27 7 103 .628 NHL80 37 34 9 83 .519 NHL82 48 23 11 107 .652 NHL80 27 41 12 66 .413 NHL82 51 27 4 106 .646 NHL82 45 23 14 104 .634 10 NHL80 38 36 6 82 .513NHL82 37 20 33 11 12 9 86 .550 .524 NHL NHL82 46 29 7 99 .604 NHL50 32 14 4 68 .680 NHL48 22 18 8 52 .545 20 16 4 .800 NHL82 49 24 9 107 .652 11 VILS tates Olympic Team DEVILS TOTALS PROVIDENCE TOTALSPROVIDENCE 64 58 60 118 DEVILS TOTALS PROVIDENCE TOTALS 440 248 179 13 - .578 07 DEVILS 2006- 2005-06 DEVILS 2003-04 DEVILS 2002-03 DEVILS 1994-95 DE 2001-02 DEVILS 1993-94 DEVILS 2000-01 DEVILS 1992-93 DEVILS 2012-13 DEVILS 1991-92 DEVILS 1999-00 DEVILS 2011-12 DEVILS 2010-11 DEVILS 1990-91 DEVILS 1998-99 DEVILS 1984-851985-86 Providence Providence Athletic Director/Hockey East Commissioner Athletic Director/Hockey E 1962-63 Providence ECAC 23 21 25 46 2009-10 DEVILS 1989-90 DEVILS 1997-98 DEVILS 1983-84 Providence Athletic Director 1988-89 DEVILS 1961-62 Providence ECAC 21 26 26 52 2008-09 DEVILS YEAR YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GP Patrick Division Playoff Champions: 1987-88 Eastern Conference Finalists: 1993-94 YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GC YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GP 1996-97 DEVILS 1982-83 Providence Athletic Director/Coach 1987-88 DEVILS 1995-96 DEVILS 1960-61 Providence ECAC1968-69 201969-70 Providence1970-71 Providence1971-72 Providence 111972-73 Providence1973-74 ECAC Providence ECAC Providence ECAC 9 ECAC 21 ECAC 25 ECAC 28 7 11 20 24 14 17 12 25 14 11 11 14 2006-07 DEVILS 2007-08 DEVILS Inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame: 2009 1986-87 Providence Athletic Director/Hockey East Commissioner 1974-751975-76 Providence1976-77 Providence1977-78 Providence1978-79 Providence1979-80 ECAC Providence1980-81 ECAC Providence1981-82 ECAC Providence1982-83 ECAC 27 Providence2005-06 ECAC 31 Providence 19 ECAC 30 DEVILS 14 ECAC 34 17 15 ECAC 28 17 13 ECAC 32 16 15 33 21 10 33 17 11 43 20 15 33 12 10 Served as Athletic Director and Coach: 1982-83 Served as Athletic Director • ECAC Playoff Champions: 1980-81 ECAC Finalist: 1977-78, 1982-83 • NCAA Final Four: 1982-83 NCAA Tournament: 1980-81 Eastern Conference Champions: 1994-95, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2011-12 Eastern Conference Champions: 1994-95, 1999-00, 2000-01, Wales Conference Finalists: 1987-88 Inducted into U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame: 2012 Stanley Cup Champions: 1994-95, 1999-00, 2002-03 World Cup of Hockey Gold Medal: 1996 Eastern Conference Regular-Season Champions: 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2000-01 Atlantic Division Champions: 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2008-09, 2009-10 1998 United S * * * * ** ** ahead in 2004; franchise made consecutive NBA …Named club’s second president April 30, ter Patrick Trophy in recognition for service to hockey tion was first since 1976-77 to win dual NHL/AHL with perpetually optimistic, full-speed and leadership at club’s helm…Permeates organization with dynamic, disciplined, progressive style of management sale of the team Hall of Fame, October 2012…Has created lasting impact Category, November 9, 2009; inducted into U.S. Hockey of New Jersey Nets for two-plus seasons from 2001-02 until Finals’ appearances following the 2002 and 2003 seasons…Inducted seasons…Inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame in the Builder 4=68pt (.680) mark and first-place finish…Served as CEO approach…Has overall authority regarding all hockey and In his 27th NHL season as Devils’ president/general 19, 19, 2005 through end of 2006 playoffs; led club to 32-14- manager…Assumed manager…Assumed role of head coach, April 2, 2007 through post-season…Also served as coach from December — PRESIDENT/GENERAL MANAGER impressive .578 winning percentage (248-179-13) while guiding de Island Heritage Hall of Fame in 2004; also inducted into LaSalle 100-point seasons, five Eastern Conference and nine Atlantic Division d managed in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League and at Thetford ho l prominence, hiring current University of Louisville Head Coach Rick Pitino trators toward NHL careers during his tenure at Providence…Was one of five
ines of the Quebec Provincial League…Inducted into National Italian American 990’s and 422-223-95 (.634) in the 2000’s, team owned NHL’s second-best record breaking efforts to land Soviet talent, 1989 championship award since 1989…Oversaw Providence College’s rise to national basketbal USA captured championship…Exhibited his typical tenacious work ethic in ground- country under his direction…The Lamoriello Cup/Trophy has served as Hockey East’s seasons, compiling coached an adminis Games…Also GM for Team USA during first-ever World Cup tourney, summer 1996, as Games…Also GM for Team USA during first-ever into into the R Unico National’s Vincent T. Lombardi Award for professional sports achievement…Received 1992 Les adult children, Christopher, Heidi and Tim, and five grandchildren, Mary Anastasia, from from 1983-87, which became one of the most prestigious hockey conferences in the join the Devils after holding that position for five years…Served as hockey coach for 15 than any other college team during those years…Helped propel numerous players and Anastasia Carina, Gabrielle Rose, Jack William and Carina Mary. Anastasia Carina, Gabrielle Rose, Jack varsity teams and for the operation of all athletic facilities as athletic director…Played, Committee…Served Committee…Served as general manager of Team USA for 1998 Winter Olympic development team in Albany (AHL); led team to 1994-95 Calder Cup since 2006…A member of the board of Yankee Global Enterprises since 2004…Inducted NCAA Professional Sports Committee…Was responsible for administration of 22 includes 13 Championship…Organiza and had more players drafted by the National Hockey League after entering college and free agent acquisitions led team to Stanley Cup Championships in the 2002-03, honorary doctorate degree from Providence College, 2001…Named recipient of 2000 Fame class of 2009…Has served on the board of directors of the Yogi Berra Museum in the United States…Inducted into P.C. Athletic Hall of Fame in 1982…Has three to coach the Friars…Captained both hockey and baseball teams while an founders of Hockey East Association; served as commissioner of seven-team league before arriving on the professional sports scene…Left post as athletic director at P.C. to championships the same season…A member of the NHL Board of Governors’ Executive May 2003…Inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame of New Jersey, 2002…Received 1987; assumed dual role as president/GM prior to 1987-88 training camp…A proven undergraduate…Served as member of Big East Conference Television Committee, and season…During last five seasons (1978-83) of coaching, compiled a record of 107-58-4 M during each of the last two decades…Also oversees player personnel of organization’s regular-season and 136-116 (.540) in the post-season through his first 26 years…Total Sports Hall of Fame, November 2012...Inducted into Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of 1 1999-00, and 1994-95 seasons…Club’s record was 1,026-714-236 (.584) during the Academy (RI) Hall of Fame the same year…Recipient of Ellis Island Medal of Honor, LOU LAMORIELLO business operations…His careful construction of the Devils through the draft, trades, winner, spent two decades as guiding force behind Providence College’s hockey success Friars to 12 post-season tournaments in a row, including 1983 Final Four in his final regular-season championships over the past 19 seasons…At 396-275-110 (.577) in the maNagEmENT 8 maNagEmENT 11 his operations, using a collaborative ® ing role in the renaissance of the region. In an efforts of every employee, coach and player, the Hornets’ significant community initiatives. Through the tireless on and off the court. on and off the As president of business operations, oversees all aspects seven-year tenure, the organization experienced success sponsorship numbers while creating a number of The team achieved record-setting ticket sales and of Devils Arena Entertainment, including the franchise’s business operations and Prudential Center. Weber has a governor of the NBA’s New Orleans Hornets. In and “elite” best-in-class organizations. organizations. and “elite” best-in-class track record of creating fan-friendly, partnership-driven Most recently, Weber was president and alternate — PRESIDENT OF BUSINESS OPERATIONS Through a coordinated effort, the team secured financial success, a long- o his role as team president, Weber served as chief operations officer and vice gh has four children, Brenna (18), Zoë (18), Hugh III (12) and Jackson (11). In HUGH WEBER organization gained long-term stability in the region under difficult circumstances. stability in the region under difficult organization gained long-term unprecedented initiative, “100 events in 100 nights,” the team executed small philosophy, defined value system, and strong work ethic as key principles. He was Monty Williams, and hired General Manager Dell Demps, a prodigy from the highly- addition to his Devils’ duties, he enjoys running, reading and being a father. addition to his Devils’ duties, he enjoys running, gatherings hosted in the homes of current season ticket holders, partners, and local some as an “All-Star” team. Weber brought in a dynamic, young head coach in president of business operations, overseeing all aspects of the New Orleans market, The organization took a lead able to assemble one of the best young organizations in the league, described by businesses. successful San Antonio Spurs organization. Prior t term lease with the state, and stable local ownership. term lease with the state, while the team was temporarily headquartered in Oklahoma City from 2005-2007. while the team was temporarily headquartered In 2010, Weber reorganized the Hornets’ basketball entrepreneurship organizations, reflecting his priority to invest in the community. entrepreneurship organizations, reflecting his Weber is a board member of a variety of community, economic development and Hu ad tives in the workplace. gest Vice President of Sales in hip Marketing, and the NBA leader who excels in challenging situations es, the Bloomberg Sports Business Summit and responsibility responsibility he had assumed three weeks earlier when Governor for both the Devils and Sixers at the Board of overseeing overseeing the Prudential Center and its bro entertainment entertainment offerings, which was added to the Scott O’Neil, one of the most respected executives in the Josh Harris. O'Neil will also serve as an Alternate Governors meetings for the respective leagues. Governors meetings for with with leading the Devils’ business operations, as well as he was named in a similar capacity as CEO of the NEW JERSEY DEVILS AND PRUDENTIAL CENTER PRUDENTIAL DEVILS AND JERSEY NEW Philadelphia 76ers – both ownership groups are led by sports business industry, was named Chief Executive Prudential Center on August 15, 2013. He is charged Officer for the NHL's New Jersey Devils and the n several of the largest deals in NBA history, resulting in — CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, NEIL
as the key architect i Development League. record-setting revenue in sponsorships, tickets and suites. record-setting revenue in sponsorships, tickets SCOTT O’ Prior to joining the NBA in May 2001, O’Neil served as President of HoopsTV.com the NFL, and two years with the New Jersey Nets as a Corporate Marketing O’Neil holds a degree in Marketing from Villanova University and M.B.A. from the the Beyond Sport Summit. by attracting and developing world class talent and creating an unrivaled Manager. “Success Factors in Minor League Baseball” and “Balancing Work and Family” in O’Neil came to MSG from the NBA, where as senior vice president, he oversaw the An An avid writer, O’Neil has published two cases for the Harvard Business School, where he oversaw a management team and staff of 60 and orchestrated strategic O'Neil has built a reputation as a strong Most recently, O’Neil served as president of Madison Square Garden Sports, where and New York Liberty, leading some of the most coveted brands in sports. O’Neil Harvard Business School. He and his family currently reside in Pennsylvania. Harvard Business School. He and his family (MSG) three professional sports teams, the New York Knicks, New York Rangers online partners. During his career, O’Neil also spent five years with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he was appointed the youn partnerships with leading companies such as ESPN, Footaction and numerous 1998. He has also written and published a book titled, “Fantasy Land to the Rat performance based culture and discipline. He has been invited to be the featured league’s team marketing and business operations. He advised NBA and WNBA w he oversaw the business operations of The Madison Square Garden Company’s teams on ticket sales and service, sponsorship development, and marketing. He also Race” released in 2000 and geared towards young execu speaker at some of the nation's most prestigious universities, including Harvard, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania, while also serving as a panelist at the managed the NBA’s Canadian business, Relations industry's most influential conferenc maNagEmENT 10 maNagEmENT 13 e Central year as a in the Devils’ lso responsible for utley, NJ. awtucket, RI)…A 1990 graduate of alternate governor for AHL franchise; had previously New Jersey’s scouting staff…Named to current post York) where he received a bachelor of science degree in athletic Devils’ development team, and 18th season as a member of represented represented team at ECHL level…In his sixth September 2001, adding to his duties as scout…Serves as degree in architectural technology from the New York Institute previous 17 seasons holding various positions with season as Devils’ vice president, communications...Spent the ’95...A January 1987 graduate of St. John’s University (New HOCKEY OPERATIONS/GENERAL MANAGER, OPERATIONS/GENERAL HOCKEY & SCOUT ALBANY administration...Also holds an associate of applied sciences degree in history from King’s College at The University of Marie...The couple resides in N In eighth season with Devils and 23rd year in National Hockey Entering 28th season in NHL and with organization, 11th Entering 13th season in dual role as general manager of the Registry Department (1998-2006), where he served on the member of the AHL’s competition committee; served as rules and regulation enforcement…Served Edmonton Oilers as the United States, Canada and Europe…A 1994 graduate of Communications Department, including time spent as the and and first base in baseball…Spent the 1994-95 season as an League; joined organization August 2006…Works closely with chairman in 2010-11...Covers all levels of hockey throughout both hockey and baseball at P.C…Played right wing in hockey scheduling appearances of the Stanley Cup the summer of originally joined NHL’s CR Department in 1991…Earned his Providence College; earned a B.A. degree in history…Played of Technology…51 years old…Married, wife’s name is club’s senior director of media relations during the 1994-95 league’s CBA negotiating committee; duties included CBA director of hockey administration from 1995 through 1998; graduate degree in sports administration from Montreal’s General General Manager Lou Lamoriello on all hockey-related matters, including contract negotiation/salary arbitration Concordia University in 1991…Received his undergraduat preparation, collective bargaining agreement/salary cap compliance…Also oversees hockey administration at Albany Stanley Cup season...Has edited the Devils’ Media Guide since span...Also received PHWA Dick Dillman Award for best press 1989-90; publication has been honored by the Professional (AHL); previously served in similar capacity in ECHL…Spent Hockey Writers’ Association seven times during that box/game night operations in 1994-95...Was a eight seasons as group vice president of the NHL’s — VICE PRESIDENT, HOCKEY OPERATIONS — SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNICATIONS — assistant soccer coach…Born in Sarnia, Ont. assistant hockey coach at St. Raphael Academy (P daughters, nine-year-old Mary Anastasia, seven-year-old Anastasia Carina and two-year-old Carina Mary. MIKE LEVINE STEPHEN PELLEGRINI CHRIS LAMORIELLO Western Ontario…Upon graduation, worked in school’s registrar’s office while serving as LaSalle Academy (Providence, RI), where he played/captained both the hockey and baseball teams…40 years old; born in Providence, RI…Chris and his wife, Vicki, have three tions…Previously while at B.C…A 1977 es in York, Maine. , ® appointed to head scouting post August 5, tant director...Joined Devils following five years of service County…Peter and his wife, Cheryl, have two children: Elise, participated in athletics…A lifelong resident of Essex 1993...Responsible for supervising and administering all 1984-1985; and sales representative, 1982-1983…Graduate of 23, and Peter, Jr., 20. scouting...Promoted to executive vice president September operations, operations, 1985-1987; marketing administrative assistant, scouting activities, making assignments, and coordinating HOCKEY OPERATIONS/DIRECTOR, SCOUTING HOCKEY OPERATIONS/DIRECTOR, graduate of Montclair Kimberley Academy where he Entering 30th season with Devils, 21st as team’s director of Currently Currently in his 16th season as executive vice president of the served organization as vice president, operations/human 2006; was player evaluations...Spent previous eight seasons as Devils’ Boston College’s Carroll School of Management (Chestnut Hill, resources, 1987-1998; director, marketing department as scout for the Washington Capitals, having been originally include include office operations, purchasing and scheduling; works Devils and32ndyear with the organization…Responsibilities MA) in 1981; received bachelor of science degree in marketing assistant director of player personnel prior to summer 1993 Partnership Partnership and with other local organiza hired by then Caps’ GM Max McNab...Has special expertise in Center…Represents Center…Represents Devils at the Newark Regional Business closely with Devils Arena Entertainment and Prudential promotion...Joined organization in 1984-85, serving as a full- and human resources…Played lacrosse Colgate University, was his team’s alternate captain and MVP evaluating collegiate and European talent...A graduate of time scout; performance that year earned him the move up to assis — EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE VICE — pient of Colgate’s Silver Puck Award, December 2008…A centerman, followed his
DAVID CONTE DAVID PETER S. McMULLEN undergraduate career by playing five seasons in Europe: two in Finland; two in Italy; one in Spain...European teammates included former NHLers Jari Kurri and Kari Eloranta and current Devils’ Scout Timo Blomqvist, as he began to develop extensive network of during 1970-71 senior season...Ended collegiate career as school’s second all-time leading scorer...Reci contacts...65 years of age...Has one son, 26-year-old Jeremy...Resid maNagEmENT 12 CoaChINg STaff 15 14 14 .357 .429 .000 .500 PCT 12 22 PTS PIM 59 55 WL PLAYOFFS ------734 404 PLAYOFFS 11 2 10 1 57 00 0 2 14 5 8 GA ------840 4 2 200 0 2 923 5 8 510 1 6 631 4 6 510 1 6 301 1 4 10 er 21, 1986. Traded to Detroit by 10 19 21 14 61 PTS PIMGP O/T PTS PCT GC 0 0 0 --- - - 14 15 17 WL 24 6 11 2 7 68 25 7 GA REGULAR SEASON REGULAR SEASON 10 301 1 200 0 0 --- - - 20 0 0 0 510 1 0 91 600 0 2 --- - - 100 0 7 --- - - 432 5 5 --- - - 103 12 20 32 93 614 128 204 332 520 71 12 10 22 70 272 130 106 36 296 .544 14 PLAYING RECORD COACHING RECORD IHL82 42 32 8 92 .561 IHL82 38 62 100 87 23 8 13 21 14 IHL50 15 29 44 29 IHL IHL66 18 41 59 77 16 AHL76 18 48 66 29 AHL72 27 51 78 67 AHL NHL75 16 18 34 32 NHL72 13 38 51 70 11 NHL NHL30 NHL37 13 13 26 49 13 NHL51 14 26 40 58 16 NHL NHL73 27 32 59 69 NHL62 10 25 35 45 NHL10 CHL50 28 37 65 24 NHL70 18 22 40 55 NHL NHL41 6 12 18 32 NHL62 NHL20 OHL68 23 34 11 57 .419 OHL68 40 24 4 84 .618 OHL68 33 23 12 78 .574 OHL68 34 25 9 77 .566 10 WHL72 16 19 35 61 WHL27 4 12 16 18 2005-06 Matt Leyden Trophy as the league’s top coach, and in August Louis (1983-87), Hartford(1986-87), Detroit (1986-91), New Jersey (1991- manager/head manager/head coach for Guelph (OHL)…While with the Storm, won the 09 season…Over four years from 2004-08, held the dual role of general coach…In 1998-99, the Aeros won the league’s Turner Cup Championship, Championship, while leading the IHL with a franchise-record 54-15- assists for 332 points and520 penalty minutes in 614 career NHL July 3, 2009 after serving Colorado in the same capacity during the 2008- regular-season contests with Boston (1981-83), NY Rangers (1983-84), St. Championship…Spent the 2000-01 campaign as Houston’s (IHL) head coach, after spending the previous three seasons as an assistant two years as an assistant coach with Minnesota…Namedto the position with Orlando (IHL), 1995-97…As a forward, recorded 128 goals and 204 the Ivan Hlinkamanager for two Tournament…ServedHouston seasons, 2001-03, winning the 2003 (AHL)Calder Cup as its general 13=121pt mark…Also doubled as player/assistant coach for two seasons Joined the Devils’ organization July 29, 2011 after spending the previous 2007, was selected to coach Canada’s national summer under-18 team at — ASSISTANT COACH Portland Lethbridge WHL 30 12 25 37 29 DEVILS TOTALS Hartford Detroit NHL TOTALS Erie Baltimore Adirondack AHL OHL TOTALS Tulsa St. Louis Utica Kalamazoo signed as a free agent by Boston after playing his junior hockey Great with Falls, Edmonton, Portland and 93) and Dallas (1993-94)…Awarded to the Devils from the Wings Red on September 9, 1991 along with R. Division Semifinals vs. Pittsburgh, while seeing action in 71 career playoff contests overall…Not drafted, goals and 20 assists for 32 points and 93 penalty minutes…Appeared in five games during the 1993 Patrick Allison and son, Ryan. McKay as compensation for Detroit’s signing of T. Crowder…In 103 appearances for New Jersey, totaled 12 Lethbridge (WHL)…A native of Toronto, Ont., Dave and his wife, Debbie, have two children: daughter, Hartford for Randy Ladouceur, January 12, 1987. Acquired by DEVILS from Detroit with Randy McKay as compensation for YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GP Signed as a free agent by Boston, September 28, 1981. Traded to NY Rangers by Boston for Dave Silk, October 5, 1983. Won Matt Leyden Trophy (OHL Coach of the Year)(2006) DAVE BARR 2000-01 Houston 1978-79 Edmonton YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GC 1979-80 Great Falls WHL 1984-85 St. Louis 1996-97 Orlando 2004-05 Guelph 1985-86 St. Louis 1986-87 St. Louis 2005-06 Guelph 1980-81 Lethbridge WHL 72 26 62 88 106 10 4 10 14 4 1987-88 Detroit 1981-82 Boston 1988-89 Detroit 2006-07 Guelph 1989-90 Detroit 1982-83 Boston 2007-08 Guelph Traded to St. Louis by NY Rangers with NY Rangers’ third-round choice (Alan Perry) in 1984 Entry Draft for Larry Patey and 1983-84 NY Rangers NHL 1990-91 Detroit 1991-92 DEVILS 1992-93 DEVILS 1993-94 Dallas 1994-95 Kalamazoo 1995-96 Orlando Detroit’s signing of free agent Troy Crowder, September 9, 1991. Signed as a free agent by Dallas, August 28, 1993. Bob Brooke, March 5, 1984. Traded to Hartford by St. Louis for Tim Bothwell, Octob 14 .556 .200 .529 .533 .636 .000 .200 .600 .200 PCT 13 16 PTS PIM 98 87 74 96 WL PLAYOFFS ------954 514 404 514 514 PLAYOFFS 10 1 0 49 44 8 GA 423 5 0 603 3 4 613 4 0 20 11 PTS PIMGP O/T PTS PCT GC ® 36 9 WL GA REGULAR SEASON REGULAR SEASON 20 1 1 0 102 2 2 130376 67878 170 154 47 539 248 52 16 91 392 150 1169 .521 .577 .666 169 24 24 102 14 14 67 10 10 .604 .583 .583 PLAYING RECORD COACHING RECORD IHL IHL67 21 19 40 16 IHL82 27 34 61 34 NHL82 41 30 11 93 .567 NHL82 32 37 13 77 .470 NHL82 30 40 12 72 .439 NHL82 48 28 6 102 .622 24 14 10 .583 NHL48 19 19 10 48 .500 OHL68 53 11 4 110 .809 20 16 4 .800 OHL66 40OHL66 22 37 4 19 10 84 84 .636 .636 17 15 OHL55 OHL52 13 17 30 37 14 OHL66 26OHL68 34 51 6 11 6 58 108 .439 .794 11 OHL54 23 18 41 41 12 OHL68 45 18 5 95 .699 23 15 8 .652 OHL65 45 46 91 40 OHL68 43 15 10 96 .706 19 14 5 .737 OHL68 35 22 11 81 .596 OHL68 46 14 8 100 .735 21 16 5 .762 OHL68 34 26 8 76 .559 OHL68 35 20 13 83 .610 15 OHL68 47 19 2 96 .706 OHL68 47 17 4 98 .721 league’s best recordin both 1998-99 and1999-00, andthe Rangers to percentage, while leading the club to the 2003 Memorial Cup the best record in 2002-03 and 2007-08…Named OHL’s Coach of the Championship Championship and 2008 OHL Championship…Led the Whalers to the 2008-09…Servedas a headcoach for 18 consecutive seasons, including with the OHL Rangers, compiled 297 wins and a .676 winning and led the team to its then second-best finish ever at 41-30-11=93pts in Plymouth (1997-2001) andDetroit (1995-97)…During his seven seasons 13, 2008…Compileda 103-107-36 mark behindthe Panthers’ bench, seasons seasons as head coach with Florida after being named to position June in 1994-95 as an assistant with the OHL’s Detroit Junior Red 13 years in the Ontario Hockey League with Kitchener (2001-08), Hockey League’s Coach of the Year in 2000…Totaled 539 victories Cup Finals in his first-ever NHL post-season appearance…Spent three Year in 1999 and2000, while also being honoredas the Canadian league history to reach the 500-wins mark…Began his coaching career Introduced Introduced as Devils’ head coach July 19, 2011; led club to 2012 Stanley overall as an OHL coach, andin 2007 became one of just six coaches in — HEAD COACH Milwaukee DEVILS TOTALS NHL TOTALS OHL TOTALS
selected by Toronto in the 12th round, 237th overall, of the 1988 NHL Entry Draft and played sons, Jack and Matthew. playedfour seasons at Windsor(OHL)…He andhis wife, Susan, have one daughter,Abigail, andtwo Junior tourney…Part of the coaching staff for the 2007 Canada-Russia Super Series…A center, was professionally for two seasons with the International Hockey League’s Milwaukee Admirals…Holds a law Wings…Served as an assistant coach for Team Canada at the 2010 World Championships in Mannheim degree from the University of Windsor/University of Detroit…Born June 13, 1968 in Dunnville, Ont. and Canada at the 2005 World Junior Championships and served as an assistant coach at the 1998 World andGelsenkirchen, Germany…Also a member of the coaching staff for GoldMedal-winningTeam YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GP Won Matt Leyden Trophy (OHL Coach of the Year)(1999, 2000) • CHL Coach of the Year (2000) PETER DeBOER 2007-08 Kitchener 1997-98 Plymouth 1985-861986-87 Windsor Windsor 1995-96 Detroit YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GC 2008-09 Florida 1996-971998-99 Detroit Plymouth 1987-88 Windsor 1999-00 Plymouth 1988-89 Windsor 2009-10 Florida 2000-01 Plymouth 2010-11 Florida 2001-02 Kitchener 1989-90 Milwaukee 2011-12 DEVILS 2002-03 Kitchener 1990-91 Milwaukee 2003-04 Kitchener 2004-05 Kitchener 2012-13 DEVILS 2005-06 Kitchener 2006-07 Kitchener CoaChINg STaff CoaChINg 14 CoaChINg STaff 17 31 21 12 39 19 12 42 .500 .583 .375 .400 .429 .500 .400 .333 .000 .400 PCT -- PTS PIM 77 75 66 46 WL PLAYOFFS ------PLAYOFFS 835 523 734 624 523 23 5 26 8 GA ------632 5 531 4 601 1 420 2 9 321 3 513 4 onto for cash, November 5, 1993. 34 42 49 16 15 65 14 50 PTS PIMGP O/T PTS PCT GC 04 4 WL 45 9 87 68 45 9 05 5 GA REGULAR SEASON REGULAR SEASON ------404 720 2 8 --- - - 400 0 4 --- - - 463 185 221 57 427 .461 56 29 27 .518 400 186 154 60 432 .540 44 21 23 .477 1018 355 372 727 2049 57 15 17 32 185 COACHING RECORD PRO PLAYING RECORD AHL80AHL80 34AHL80 36 39 36 27 7 27 17 17 75 89 89 .469 .556 .556 12 AHL AHL80AHL80 37 43 32 29 11 8 85 94 .531 .588 14 NHL80 36 35 71 109 NHL74 29 28 57 220 NHL75 27 22 49 156 NHL80 28 35 63 210 NHL61 15 25 40 99 NHL31 NHL26 13 13 26 28 NHL37 NHL56 20 31 51 149 NHL66 22 25 47 135 10 NHL33 NHL70 32 31 63 151 NHL77 27 29 56 154 NHL55 13 5 18 84 18 NHL79 41 39 80 168 NHL NHL39 NHL75 30 29 59 176 OHL68OHL68 25OHL68 32 32OHL68 34 23 11 29 28 13 30 61 6 77 9 .449 74 .566 67 .544 12 .493 10 21 14 7 .667 OHL68 17 46 5 39 .287 OHL68OHL55 26 22 35 27 7 6 59 50 .434 .455 professional coaching career with St. John’s (AHL) in 1995-96…A right Draft…Born January 29, 1959, he played15 NHL seasons with Detroit Entering Entering first season as a member of Devils’ coaching staff and 18th wing, wing, was selected third overall by Detroit in the 1979 NHL Entry year as a coach…Namedto current position July 19, 2013 after serving season victories, is the winningest coach in franchise history…Led club (1979-81), Buffalo (1981-90), Toronto (1990-93) and Florida (1993- served the dual role of head coach and general manager…In 1998-99, as an assistant coach with Chicago (AHL) last season…Previously 94)…Scored36 goals andwas runner-up for the CalderMemorial to the 2006-07 Eastern Conference Championship andin 2009-10 was namedheadcoach of Colorado’s AHL affiliate in Hershey…Led spent time as an assistant coach with Anaheim, after being namedto appearances in the Calder Cup Playoffs…Served as an NHL assistant Bears to a 186-154-60 record in five seasons, including five straight coach with Colorado (1997-98) and Toronto (1995-96)…Began the position June 24, 2010…Head coach of the OHL’s Sudbury Wolves for seven seasons from 2003-04 through 2009-10 and, with 185 regular- WEC-A 10 WEC-A WEC-A 10 — ASSISTANT COACH OHL TOTALS Canada AHL TOTALS Canada Toronto Buffalo Florida NHL TOTALS Canada for Brian Curran and Lou Franceschetti, December 17, 1990. Traded to Florida by Tor December 2, 1981. Traded to Toronto by Buffalo with Buffalo’s eighth-round choice (Tomas Kucharcik) in 1991 Entry Draft (1979) • Won Jim Mahon Trophy (OHL Top Scoring Right Winger) (1979) • OHL First All-Star Team (1979) (1979) • Won Jim Mahon 2000-012001-022002-03 Hershey 2003-04 Hershey 2004-05 Hershey 2005-06 Sudbury 2006-07 Sudbury Sudbury Sudbury native of Sudbury,Ont. collected355g-372a-727pts and2,049 penalty minutes…Appearedin 57 career Won Red Tilson Trophy (OHL Most Outstanding Player) (1979) • Won Eddie Powers Trophy (OHL Most Points) Traded to Buffalo by Detroit with Dale McCourt and Brent Peterson for Danny Gare, Jim Schoenfeld and Derek Smith, MIKE FOLIGNO YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GP 2007-08 Sudbury 1995-96 St. John’s 1979-80 Detroit YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GC Marcus…Nick is a member of the Columbus Blue Jackets andentering his seventh NHL season, while 2008-092009-10 Sudbury Sudbury 1998-991999-00 Hershey Hershey 1987-88 Buffalo 1988-89 Buffalo 1980-81 Detroit 1989-90 Buffalo 1990-91 Buffalo 1981-82 Detroit 1982-83 Buffalo 1991-92 Toronto 1983-84 Buffalo 1984-85 Buffalo 1992-93 Toronto 1985-86 Buffalo 1993-94 Toronto 1986-87 Buffalo both played for Sudbury during their father’s seven years with the Wolves. Trophy as the league’s top rookie in 1979-80 with the Red Wings…In 1,018 career NHL games, the Marcus played in 47 games for the Buffalo Sabres in 2012-13…Nick (2004-07) and Marcus (2007-10) Stanley Cup Playoff games, including the 1993 Western Conference Finals…Inducted into Buffalo winning Bronze Medal in 1986...Mike resides in Sudbury and has four children: Cara, Lisa, Nick and Sabres Hall of Fame, 2002...RepresentedTeam Canadaat WorldChampionships on three occasions, 26 19 21 20 11 10 25 36 37 29 10 14 24 11 12 11 6 11 42 PTS PIM PLAYOFFS 27 9 38 03 3 17 8 36 9 29 17 8 04 4 2 GA ------938 410 1 705 5 818 9 501 1 614 5 721 3 721 3 600 0 4 522 4 610 1 8 12 22 PTS PIMGP 39 GA REGULAR SEASON 956 93 337 430 1007 153 17 45 62 186 1635 196 712 908 2785 233 26 92 118 402 NHL PLAYING RECORD L73 15 38 53 165 NHL75 5 22 27 64 NHL78 8 21 29 103 23 NHL78 5 44 49 150 13 NHL81 9 22 31 71 25 NHL68 17 42 59 124 NHL82 1 16 17 44 NHL81 12 45 57 120 NHL81 4 16 20 41 24 NHL83 18 60 78 112 20 NHL38 NHL48 2 20 22 56 20 NHL82 5 23 28 100 NHL79 5 19 24 70 10 NHL80 4 22 26 80 seventh season as aof memberhis 22 NHL ofseasons with theNew Jersey team’sand captained coachingteam to staff…Spent 13 teammate L. Murphy (1,615) for most appearances by a player in franchise history to have his number (4) retired…Playing three Stanley Cup Championships…Inducted into Hockeyplayer on Hall September of 6, 2005…On February 3, 2006, became first Fame November 12, 2007; announced his retirement as an active Cgy., StL.; & M. Messier, Edm., NYR)…Passed former Capitals’ with two separate teams (R. Brind’Amour, Phi., Car.; A. MacInnis, Jersey…One of just four players in history to appear in 600 games defenseman in NHL history on November 26, 2003; currently sits secondall-time (C. Chelios, 1,651)…Games-playedtotal is seventh career spanned22 seasons with Washington, St. Louis andNew all-time, trailing only G. Howe, Messier, R. Francis, M. Recchi, Entering Entering second season as Devils’ full-time assistant coach and Chelios and D. Andreychuk…His 233 career playoff games by a defenseman are third (Chelios & N. Lidstrom), while his 20 years in the playoffs are tiedfor thirdall-time…In leadingDevils to the — ASSISTANT COACH DEVILS TOTALS NHL TOTALS
998-99 DEVILS 2001) • Won Alka-Seltzer Plus Award (1994) • Played in NHL All-Star Game (1985, 1989, 1991 to 1994, 1996 to overall selection in the 1982 Entry Draft…Played for the Memorial Cup-winning Kitchener (24) and Kara (18) and son, Ryan (22). included the 1998 Olympic Winter Games, 1996 World Championship Cup, 1991 tournaments…Scott Canada Cup and and four World his wife, Donna, have three children: daughters, Kaitlin remainedwith team for eight seasons through 1989-90…Was Washington’s first choice andfifth most in NHL history (Chelios, 894)…Ranks fourth on the Devils’ all-time games-played list, NHL All-Rookie Team (1983) • NHL First All-Star Team (1988, 1994) • NHL Second All-Star Team (1992, 1997, SCOTT STEVENS YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GP 1982-83 Washington NHL77 9 16 25 195 1986-87 Washington NHL77 10 51 61 283 1983-84 Washington NHL78 13 32 45 201 1987-88 Washington NHL80 12 60 72 184 13 1 11 12 46 signing of free agent forward B. Shanahan…Began his NHL career in 1982 with Washington and 2001, 2003) • Won Conn Smythe Trophy (MVP in Playoffs) (2000) • Inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame (2007) 2001, 2003) • Won Conn Smythe Trophy (MVP in Playoffs) (2000) 1984-85 Washington NHL80 21 44 65 221 1988-89 Washington NHL80 7 61 68 225 Signed as a free agent by St. Louis, July 12, 1990. Acquired by DEVILS from St. Louis as compensation for 1985-86 Washington NH 1989-90 Washington NHL56 11 29 40 154 15 1999-00 DEVILS 1990-91 St. Louis 2000-01 DEVILS 1991-92 DEVILS 2001-02 DEVILS 1992-93 DEVILS defenseman to receive the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP, leading the team to its second of 2002-03 DEVILS 1993-94 DEVILS 2003-04 DEVILS 1994-95 DEVILS 83…Acquiredby New Jersey from St. Louis on September 3, 1991 as compensation for the Blues’ three championships…Named to the NHL’s First All-Star Team following the 1987-88 and 1993- 1995-96 DEVILS 94 seasons, the league’sStar Games, serving Secondas captain in 2003…Was also All-Starnamed to the NHL Team All-Rookie Team in 1982- three times, while appearing in 13 mid-season All- Brendan Shanahan, September 3, 1991. 1996-97 DEVILS 1997-98 DEVILS 1 Rangers in 1981-82, andwas born April 1, 1964 in Kitchener, Ont…International experience fourth all-time in assists andtiedfor seventh in points…Posteda career-high 78 points and 2003 Stanley Cup, participated in his NHL record-tying 13th career game seven (P. Roy)…Appearedin 879 regular-season games in which his team has been victorious, the second assists still stand as the club’s single-season record…In 2000, became just the seventh league-leading plus-53 mark in 1993-94, becoming the only defenseman ever to lead New Jersey in scoring…His 18 goals that season are the most by a defenseman in team history, while his 60 CoaChINg STaff CoaChINg 16 18 CoaChINg STaff Traded to San Jose by DEV by Jose San Traded to All-American Second East NCAA • Team (1986)•WEC-ASecondAll-Star (1985) Team All-American Academic • (1985) Team All-Star First East Hockey 978 ntdSae a’2 17 Nat’l26 United States 1987-88 050 layAHL Albany 2005-06 968 EISNHL DEVILS 1986-87 000 EISNL10 NHL DEVILS 2000-01 990 EISNL12 NHL DEVILS 1999-00 for JohnVanbiesbrouck, March12,2001. 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Traded to DEVILS by DEVILS to Traded 1997. 25, January Belfour, Ed for Draft Entry 1998 in Viuhkola) round-Jari (sixth choice 928 rvdneEA 11 ECAC Providence 1982-83 NCAA Championship Tournament MVP (1985) • NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team (1985) • Hockey East Hockey • (1985) Team All-Tournament Championship NCAA • (1985) MVP Tournament Championship NCAA GP LEAGUE TEAM YEAR TERRERI CHRIS hcg fr EIS scn-on coc (tpn ohv i 19 Ety rf, uut 5 1998 25, August Draft, Entry 1999 in Mokhov) (Stepan choice second-round DEVILS’ for Chicago conditional a and Sykora Michal Dahlen, Ulf with Jose San by Chicago to Traded 1995. 15, November Draft, Entry ntdSae Olym United States EISTTL 0 1 1 415187730 71 217 303.37 0 83 1479 12 12 27 3.07 7 847 16561 34 118 118 302 DEVILS TOTALS an H 14 AHL WEC-A United States Maine H OAS4611124 27 1393.0 9 1143 22370 43 172 151 406 NHL TOTALS NHL NY Islanders ntdSae WEC-A United States ninplsIHL Indianapolis ntdSae WEC-A United States a oeNL4 13 46 NHL San Jose EISNHL DEVILS hcg NHL WC-A United States Chicago Utica OLEDN COACH GOALTENDING — H 92 5321 3 3.42 0 132 2314 3 15 20 39 AHL AHL ILS for San Jose’s second-round choice (later traded to Pittsburgh-Pavel 1996 (later tradedtoSkrbek)in second-round choice Jose’s San for ILS 3 . 20 0 2 10 0 1 31 0 7 41 2 8 -- - 5 -- - 3 01 2 3 31 2 6 00 3 4 42 0 8 12 4 7 10 5 7 8 ad 9 Wrd hminhp…e Jre’ tid eeto (5th selection third Jersey’s Championships…New World ’97 and ’87 ttsOypcTa n18;as ersne ..drn 95 ’86, 1985, during U.S. represented also 1988; in Team Olympic States (302) among goaltenders; is also second in minutes (16,561), wins (16,561), minutes in second also is goaltenders; among (302) 18 nte 3) ntidnsuot 7…aietclcareer (7)…Hadidentical shutouts andthirdin (34), andties (118) 3sao aerI eodntecu’ l-iegames-playedlist all-time club’s games the 406 secondon in career…Is player…Played 13-season a as spent time including organization, with New Jersey, San Jose, Chicago and the NY Islanders during his during Islanders NY the and Chicago Jose, San Jersey, New with AHL’s Maine Mariners and Utica Devils…A member of the United the of member Devils…A Utica and Mariners Maine AHL’s 15-year-old CeliaRoseand13-year-oldJillianJayne. 3.07 GAA with Devils/in NHL…A member of New Jersey’s 1995 and 1995 Jersey’s New of member NHL…A Devils/in with GAA 3.07 00SalyCpCaposi qasBcm eua nthe in regular a squads…Became Championship Cup Stanley 2000 with year 23rd and staff coaching of member a as season 13th In on) n h 7hoealpc nte18 nr Draft…Joined Entry 1983 the in pick overall 87th the and round), nlddtoNA ia orapaacs a okyEast’s Hockey was appearances; Four Final NCAA two included which College, Providence at career four-year prestigious after Devils Player of the Year in 1985…48 years old; born November 15, 1964 in 1964 15, November born old; years 1985…48 in Year the of Player rvdne ICrsadhswf,Jnie,hv w daughters: two have Jennifer, wife, his and RI…Chris Providence, with seasons 1989 through 1986 1986…Spent 18, October debut Devils/NHL his making after season 1989-90 the during lineup Devils’ LT W 91 4 51 2 90 2 31 8 72 3 20 4 10 7 10 1 REGULAR SEASON 9121 5 3.70 0 155 2516 1 29 72 PLAYING RECORD 408 3.40 0 81 1430 I AS V GP AVG SO GA MIN 0 207.20 0 12 100 8 104.41 0 21 286 6 704.47 0 57 765 4 802.44 0 18 443 5 102.78 0 21 453 8 014.20 1 20 286 4 703.42 0 37 649 2 012.48 1 30 726 1 2-6.48 - 12 111 180 5 602.69 0 16 357 2.53 0 31 210 734 9 003.07 0 20 391 0 802.69 0 18 402 2 902.66 0 19 429 2 721.93 2 17 528 9 802.71 0 18 399 2 406.58 0 14 127 40 40 31 90 6.05 1.00 2.57 72 30 4 13 4 33 7 34 7 22 4 0800 0 8 00 1 01 2 21 538 03.39 86 1523 12 12 9 00 2 ------WL PLAYOFFS I AS AVG SO GA MIN 1 704.66 3.58 0 2.94 0 17 200 3.28 0 23 219 0 21 386 13 428 238 80 44 90 60 30 Camd by Claimed . 2.70 0.00 4.50 4.09 CoaChINg STaff 21 - .600 .500 .500 .333 .200 .333 .200 PCT 13 6 12 4 14 10 PTS PIM 96 55 66 WL PLAYOFFS ------624 514 624 514 PLAYOFFS 76 57 42 6 6 33 6 2 68 GA --- - - 604 4 2 621 3 2 PTS PIMGP O/T PTS PCT GC WL GA REGULAR SEASON REGULAR SEASON 509 276 166 67 619 .608 61 35 26 .574 853 366 469 835 217 145 61 78 139 63 1262 617 458 187 1421 .563 117 61 56 .521 NHL PLAYING RECORD NHL COACHING RECORD NHL49 29 17 3 61 .622 NHL82 45 23 14 104 .634 10 NHL69 22 20 42 16 13 NHL17 7 10 0 14 .412 15 NHL80 36 56 92 20 11 NHL75 29 34 63 29 14 NHL80 41 27 12 94 .588 12 NHL61 20 32 52 20 13 NHL82 48 23 11 107 .652 NHL69 32 28 60 16 NHL75 34 41 75 22 14 7 12 19 6 NHL84 47 25 12 106 .631 20 11 9 .550 NHL76 36 61 97 14 15 NHL82 25 39 18 68 .415 NHL78 28 28 56 18NHL50 24 20 31 9 10 55 19 10 17 15 *11 12 *23 6 NHL48 22 18 8 52 .542 20 16 4 .800 NHL77 32 49 81 26 NHL82 26 35 21 73 .445 NHL77 44 51 95 16 17 7 13 20 2 NHL82 37 33 12 86 .524 NHL66 29 38 67 10 NHL82 42 29 11 95 .579 18 8 10 .444 NHL82 30 29 23 83 .506 NHL82 38 36 8 84 .512 NHL82 48 26 8 104 .634 NHL82 44 28 10 98 .598 NHL82 40 33 9 89 .543 NHL82 48 27 7 103 .628 coach in Wildhistory, compileda 293-255-108=694pt (.529) mark in In fifth season of second stint with Devils; served club as head coach manager…Including 1995 Stanley Cup Championship, led Devils to 11…Became 11…Became eighth individual to reach 600-win mark as head coach 656 regular-season games behind the bench…Led team to 2003 victories with New Jersey are tops in franchise history…As first for thirdtime from December 23, 2010 through endof 2010- five post-season appearances andto Eastern Conference’s best record 11=107pts)…Originally namedorganization’s eighth coach June 28, on February 10, 2011…Originally steppeddownas headcoach April in both 1996-97 (45-23-14=104pts) and 1997-98 (48-23- Western Conference Finals while capturing secondcareer Jack 26, 2010; re-joined club July 13, 2009 after serving Minnesota Wild Adams Award as league’s top coach…Named Minnesota’s coach June as headcoach for nine seasons…Servedas associate coach for Gold 19, 2000 after serving Montreal as senior consultant to the general Medal-winning Medal-winning Team Canada at 2010 Olympic Winter Games…His 509 games coached, 276 wins, 61 post-season games and 35 playoff — SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT COACH DEVILS TOTALS NHL TOTALS NHL TOTALS Zachary, Emma andKara. *Led League through 1992-93…Held title of assistant to the managing director for seven of those eight seasons, Played in NHLAll-Star Game (1970, 1973) • Inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame (1984) JACQUES LEMAIRE YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GP 1996-97 DEVILS 1967-68 Montreal 1983-84 Montreal 1974-75 Montreal YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GC 1968-69 Montreal 1975-76 Montreal 1984-85 Montreal 1969-70 Montreal 1997-98 DEVILS 1976-77 Montreal Hockey Hall of Fame in 1984, following a 12-season playing career with Montreal...A member of eight Wales Conference Finals in 1984 and first-place Adams Division finish in 1984-85…Began coaching 1993-94 DEVILS 1977-78 Montreal 2000-01 Minnesota 1970-71 Montreal 1978-79 Montreal 1994-95 DEVILS 1971-72 Montreal 2001-02 Minnesota 1972-73 Montreal 1995-96 DEVILS 1973-74 Montreal 2002-03 Minnesota Patrice and Danyk, and one daughter, Magalie, as well as five grandchildren, Jeremy, Xavier, 2003-04 Minnesota 2005-06 Minnesota 2006-07 Minnesota 2007-08 Minnesota 2008-09 Minnesota 2009-10 DEVILS 2010-11 DEVILS career in 1979 as player/coach of HC Sierre in Switzerland…Returned to North America in 1981 as Stanley Cup Championship teams; recorded Cup-clinching goal in 1977…Appeared in both the 1970 spending 1988-89 as managing director of the Verdun Junior Canadiens (QMJHL)…Also had dual 1993 and served for five years; won Adams Award in first season with club…Prior to joining organization, served Canadiens’ Hockey Operations Department for eight seasons from 1985-86 head coach February 24, 1984; voluntarily stepped down following 1984-85 season…Led club to titles as managing director of Fredericton (AHL) for two seasons in 1991-92 and 1992-93, as well as an assistant coach with SUNY Plattsburgh…In 1982-83, was namedheadcoach of theand1973 QMJHL’s NHL All-Star Games, recordinga career-high 44 goals and95 points in 1972-73…As a expansion franchise in Longueuil, leading club to league finals its inaugural season…Inducted into director of hockey operations for three seasons from 1985-86 through 1987-88…Named Montreal’s member of Montreal’s staff, also won Stanley Cup Championships during the 1985-86 and 1992-93 seasons…Born September 7, 1945, in Lasalle, Que.; Jacques andhis wife, Mychele, have two sons, 11 16 20 28 .333 .333 PCT -- 13 12 PTS PIM WL PLAYOFFS --- - 624 624 PLAYOFFS 13 4 13 4 49 13 4 2 GA ------601 1 200 0 0 711 2 8 611 2 901 1 9 400 0 2 ------16 14 21 .553 PTS PCT GC PTS PIMGP 81 WLT GA REGULAR SEASON REGULAR SEASON ------910 1 11 1 2 2 200 0 0 502 2 0 --- -10 - 0 0 4 714 5 6 300 0 4 --- - - 60 2 2 2 501 1 4 50 0 0 2 302 2 4 91 46 37 8 100 .549 691 40 242 282 674 88 9 22 31 101 PLAYING RECORD COACHING RECORD Jr. 48 20 37 57 98 — SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT COACH NHL NHL65 2 28 30 102 NHL67 5 22 27 92 NHL57 6 25 31 85 NHL61 0 20 20 48 NHL72 4 21 25 84 13 NHL69 5 26 31 45 14 NHL73 6 31 37 98 NHL49 0 16 16 20 20 NHL73 3 25 28 50 NHL57 7 16 23 34 10 NHL42 2 10 12 and Montreal Jr. (QMJHL) in 1976-77…Career totals show 40 the Montreal Red-White-Blue (QMJHL) during the 1975-76 season assistant general manager during the 1981-82 season…Coached current post; servedclub as assistant coach for four seasons after being named to position August 5, 2003…Coaching career has in 1981, winning the Stanley Cup in 1986 and1993, andservedas goals and242 assists for 282 points and674 penalty minutes in through 2000-01, andwithmember Montreal,of the Canadiens’ coaching 1988-89staff for 16 through seasons beginning 1991-92…A Entering Entering 11th season with Devils’ organization and sixth year in assistant to P. Burns for three-plus seasons with Boston, 1997-98 Islanders as an assistant coach the previous two seasons…Was an 691 games with Montreal…As a player, was a member of six of the Canadiens’ Stanley Cup Championship teams: 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1971 and 1973…Named to the NHL’s First All-Star Team spanned more thanFame playing career…Joined two the Devils after serving decades the NY following an 11-season Hall of twice (1965, 1966), SecondAll-Star Team two times (1964, 1970), IPSHL- 11 29 40 AI Cup Hull-Ottawa EOHL Hull-Ottawa M Cup QMJHL TOTALS Brock. Jr. M CupHull-Ottawa 13 EPHL 0 13 13 34 Hull-Ottawa EPHL NHL TOTALS Hull-OttawaHull EPHL Hull-Ottawa EPHL40 8 19 27 51
as the NHL’s top rookie in 1964…Retired as an active player following a knee injury in YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GP NHLSecond All-Star Team (1964, 1970) • Won Calder Memorial Trophy (Top NHLRookie) (1964) • NHLFirst All- JACQUES LAPERRIERE 1958-59 Hull-Ottawa1959-60 X-Games Brock. Jr. OVJHL 1975-76 Montreal R-W-B QMJHL72 36 29 7 79 .549 1976-77 Jr. Montreal QMJHL19 10 YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GC Star Team (1965, 1966) • Won James Norris Memorial Trophy (Top NHL Defenseman) (1966) • NHL Plus/Minus 1960-61 Hull 1962-63 Montreal Leader (1973) • Played in NHL All-Star Game (1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1970) • Inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame 1961-62 Montreal OHA 1963-64 Montreal (1987) 1964-65 Montreal 1965-66 Montreal 1966-67 Montreal 1967-68 Montreal 1968-69 Montreal St. Louis andOttawa from 1992-93 through 1995-96. 1974…Born November 22, 1941 in Rouyn, Que…Jacques andhis wife, Elaine, have three 1969-70 Montreal children: sons, Martin and Daniel, and daughter, Michele…Daniel played in 48 NHL games with 1970-71 Montreal 1971-72 Montreal 1972-73 Montreal 1973-74 Montreal was winner of the James Norris Trophy as the league’s best defenseman in 1966, appeared in five All-Star Games (1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1970) and was recipient of the Calder Memorial Trophy CoaChINg STaff CoaChINg 20 DEVELopmENT STaff 23 14 PTS PIM PLAYOFFS 10 1 2 25 7 17 8 2 GA ------301 1 2 401 1 2 520 2 0 821 3 4 200 0 0 16 P LAY 4 --- - - 10 10 14 10 17 12 12 27 13 26 10 17 22 12 26 12 49 10 12 PTS PIMGP 16 7 6 1 3 4 4 401 1 0 2 5 7 4 610 1 2 0 6 6 2 200 0 2 94 42 6 0 446 4 4 111 2 0 98 15 6 10 1 48 30 3 75 0 1 1 4 400 0 0 15 6 13 4 2 --- - - 24 6 15 6 8 --- - - 46 1 3 4 4 600 0 0 GA REGULAR SEASON 502 2 2 --- - - 703 3 6 --- - - 600 0 6 --- - - 713 4 402 2 410 1 2 --- - - 622 4 2 --- - - 825 7 4 --- - - 300 0 4 --- - - 702 2 8 --- - - 539952 27 125 44 211 152 255 251 417 77 81 7 15 7 15 22 22 22 22 PLAYING RECORD AHL AHL14 AHL11 AHL AHL NHL37 NHL45 NHL36 NHL47 2 12 14 44 NHL19 NHL36 NHL62 2 17 19 36 20 NHL48 5 10 15 20 20 NHL53 1 12 13 14 NHL20 NHL72 4 11 15 14 NHL60 3 23 26 47 NHL14 NHL46 7 24 31 40 NHL69 2 17 19 32 NHL60 NHL68 6 23 29 63 NHL41 NHL77 1 19 20 22 NHL42 Olym. WC-A 11 two WorldJunior Championships andtwo CanadaCup In seventh year as a member of organization’s coaching staff; named to points in 952 regular-season games with Quebec, New Jersey and Jersey; played339 games over five-plus seasons with Flames…First Calgary…Saw action in 539 regular-season games over 12 seasons with stint with Devils began with December 12, 1988 trade from Nordiques’ current position August 10, 2010…Spent three seasons as New Jersey defenseman’s career totals showed44 goals and211 assists for 255 Albany during that time…Re-signed as a free agent July 5, 2001, the Devils and was a member of its 1995 and 2003 Stanley Cup organization…Made NHL debut October 8, 1987 after five seasons with Championship teams…Also saw limitedAHL action with Utica and assistant assistant coach following an 18-year NHL career…Former becoming fifth player in franchise history to re-join the team…Was traded to Calgary February 26, 1996 after eight seasons with New Djurgardens (Swe.)…Quebec’s seventh choice (8th round) and 152nd overall selection inOlympic Winter Games, 1983 1996 World Cup, Entry five World Championships, Draft…Played for Sweden at 1998 C Cup C Cup W Cup WJC-A WJC-A — ASSISTANT COACH/ALBANY DEVILS DID NOT lbany DEVILS Sweden DEVILS TOTALS NHL TOTALS Utica DEVILS Utica Sweden Sweden WEC-A 10 Albany Sweden WEC-A 10 Calgary Calgary SwedenQuebec WEC-A 10 Sweden Halifax DEVILS Sweden WEC-A Sweden Dan Keczmer, February 26, 1996. Signed as a free agent by DEVILS, July 5, 2001. 002-03 A Housley and Andersson), Andersson), December 12, 1988. Traded to Calgary by DEVILS with Cale Hulse and Jocelyn Lemieux for Phil tournaments…Served country as assistant coach during 2010 Olympic Winter Games…Spent time as YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GP 2003-04 DEVILS Swedish World All-Star Team (1987, 1997) TOMMY ALBELIN 2005-06 DEVILS 1982-83 Djurgardens Swe. 19 1990-91 DEVILS 2004-05 Traded to DEVILS by Quebec for future considerations (DEVILS’ fourth-round choice in 1989 Entry Draft-Niclas 1983-84 Djurgardens Swe. 30 1991-92 Sweden 1984-85 Djurgardens Swe. 32 1992-93 DEVILS 1993-94 DEVILS 1985-86 Djurgardens Swe. 35 1994-95 DEVILS 1995-96 DEVILS 1986-87 Djurgardens Swe. 33 1996-97 Sweden 1987-88 Sweden 1997-98 Calgary 1988-89 Quebec 1998-99 Calgary color commentator for Swedish Television during 2001 Stanley Cup Finals…Spent 2006-07 season as a 1989-90 DEVILS 1999-00 Calgary 2000-01 Calgary 2001-02 DEVILS 2 member of New Jersey’s Alumni Association…49 years old; born May 21, 1964 in Stockholm, Swe…Tommy and his wife, Maria, have two children: son, Adam (23) and daughter, Amanda (17). - 17 16 20 .417 .400 .429 PCT 13 35 12 12 PTS PIM 57 WL PLAYOFFS ------523 734 PLAYOFFS 44 8 76 52 7 8 52 7 8 71 8 84 GA ------404 4 4 412 3 6 954 9 411 2 0 401 1 6 .480 23 38 14 59 13 17 86 15 10 PTS PIMGP O/T PTS PCT GC ® 10 1 WL 59 98 78 GA REGULAR SEASON REGULAR SEASON 921 3 200 0 0 --- - - 100 0 0 --- - - 288 138 122 28 304 .528 12 232 94 108 30 218 .470 232 94 108 30 218 .470 183 35 57 92 297 10 516 221 329 550 979 68 32 30 62 90 PLAYING RECORD COACHING RECORD AHL76 31 32 13 75 .493 AHL AHL65 AHL80 32 42 6 70 .438 AHL22 AHL76 31 34 11 73 AHL39 11 25 36 78 10 AHL47 6 15 21 85 AHL BISL ECHL’s ECHL’s Trenton franchise; received 2009 John Brophy Award as current post August 10, 2010…Servedfour seasons as headcoach of In In fourth season as head coach of AHL’s Albany Devils; named to league’s top coach…Returnedto New Jersey’s capital city after Devils in 2000-01…CaptainedTitans to 2005 Kelly Cup Championship impressive 43-29-4-4=94pt mark…A right wing, professional playing career-high 83 points in 2001-02…Made pro debut with Cornwall North America…Also saw action in two games with BISL’s Cardiff regular-season ECHL games with Hampton Roads, Trenton and spending one year as an assistant to former Titans’ Coach Mike Havilandwith Norfolk (AHL); Admirals finishedcampaign with (AHL) in 1993-94…Buffalo’s tenth choice, 227th overall, in 1992 Entry in final season as a player…Participated in 1995 and 2003 ECHL All- Roanoke…Served Roanoke…Served Express as player/assistant coach while compiling career spanned12 seasons andincludedsixteams/two leagues in Draft; didnotsee any action in NHL…HelpedleadSault Ste. Marie to Star Games; servedNorth team as captain in 2003…Totaled221 goals and 329 assists for 550 points and 979 penalty minutes in 516 career ECHL72 36 31 5 77 .535 ECHL72 29 36 7 65 .451 ECHL55 23 29 52 81 20 10 13 23 26 ECHL72 40 25 7 87 .604 ECHL72 33 30 9 75 .521 ECHL12 7 10 17 22 13 ECHL70 35 48 83 112 ECHL68 27 55 82 132 ECHL67 31 45 76 122 — HEAD COACH/ALBANY DEVILS ECHL TOTALS AHL TOTALS ALBANY TOTALS Cornwall AHL TOTALS ECHL TOTALS Portland Portland Trenton Norfolk
Championship…Born March 20, 1972 in Simcoe, Ont…Rick and his wife, Debbie, have three children: YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GP Played in ECHL All-Star Game (1995, 2003) RICK KOWALSKY 1989-90 Sault Ste. Marie OHL43 2006-07 Trenton YEAR TEAMLEAGUE GC 2012-13 Albany 2007-08 Trenton 1990-91 Sault Ste. Marie OHL46 1991-92 Sault Ste. Marie OHL66 25 44 69 119 19 6 10 16 39 1992-93 Sault Ste. Marie OHL54 23 47 70 58 18 2004-05 Trenton 2008-09 Trenton 1995-96 Hampton Roads ECHL52 21 29 50 121 1993-94 Cornwall 2009-10 Trenton 1994-95 Hampton Roads ECHL49 29 24 53 114 1996-97 Hampton Roads ECHL52 14 26 40 94 2010-11 Albany 1997-98 Hampton Roads ECHL24 11 16 27 72 2011-12 Albany 1998-99 Portland 1999-00 Hampton Roads ECHL67 23 47 70 109 10 2000-01 Cardiff 2001-02 Roanoke 2002-03 Roanoke 2003-04 Roanoke Dylan, Sydney and Ryan. back-to-back OHL Championships in 1991 and 1992; captained Greyhounds to 1993 Memorial Cup DEVELopmENT STaff DEVELopmENT 22 24 DEVELopmENT STaff 011 oountkKHL41 KHL49 Novokuznetsk St.Petersburg 2011-12 2010-11 DEVILS 2001-02 091 t eesugKL681 032 20 12 8 KHL56 St.Petersburg 2009-10 DEVILS 2000-01 080 t eesugKL091 416 24 15 9 KHL50 St.Petersburg 2008-09 DEVILS 1999-00 070 DEVILS 2007-08 989 DEVILS 1998-99 2004-05 campaign with Voskresensk (Rus.)…Made his NHL debut Feb. 17, 1995 vs. NY Islanders; vs. NY 1995 17, Feb. debut NHL 2004-05 campaignwithVoskresensk(Rus.)…Madehis 060 DEVILS 2006-07 979 Albany 1997-98 050 DEVILS 2005-06 969 DEVILS 1996-97 959 DEVILS 1995-96 040 okees u.3 92 40 27 19 8 35 Rus. Voskresensk 2004-05 949 Albany 1994-95 030 DEVILS 2003-04 4CK ocwCS39 CIS CSKA Moscow 1993‑94 020 DEVILS 2002-03 2CK ocwCS44 CIS CSKAMoscow USSRJr. CSKA Moscow 1991‑92 1990‑91 3CK ocwCS42 CIS CSKA Moscow 1992‑93 SERGEI BRYLIN BRYLIN SERGEI ERTALAU GP TEAMLEAGUE YEAR first came to North America in 1993-94 as a member of the IHL’s Russian Penguins…New Russian IHL’s the of member a as 1993-94 in America North to came first Jersey’s second choice and 42nd overall selection in the 1992 Entry Draft…Born Jan. 13, 1974 in 1974 13, Jan. Draft…Born Entry 1992 the in selection overall 42nd and choice second Jersey’s Moscow, Rus., Sergei and his wife, Elena, have two children: 14-year old daughter, Anna, and Anna, daughter, old 14-year children: nine-year oldson,Fydor. two have Elena, wife, his and Sergei Rus., Moscow, NHL TOTALS DEVILS TOTALS Russia DEVILS Albany Russia DEVILS Russia Russia Russia Russia — ASSISTANT COACH/ALBANYDEVILS WJC-A WJC-A EJC-A WC-A WC-A most recently in 1997-98…Represented Russia at two World two at Russia 1997-98…Represented in recently most Stanley Cup Playoff contests…Also saw action with Albany (AHL), Albany with action saw contests…Also Playoff Cup Stanley Championships and two World Junior Championships…Spent the Championships…Spent Junior World two and Championships Brodeur, M. with 2013…Along September post current to named er wt S. eesug KL ad n sao with season one and (KHL) Petersburg St. with years Novokuznetsk (KHL)…A forward, spent entire 13-season NHL 13-season entire spent forward, (KHL)…A Novokuznetsk staff; coaching Albany’s of member a as season first Entering the board with 23 goals and 29 assists for 52 points in 2000- in points 52 for assists 29 and goals 23 with board the as an active player following the 2011-12 season; spent three spent season; 2011-12 the following player active an as teams…Retired Championship Cup Stanley Jersey’s New of three all of member a was Stevens, S. and Niedermayer S. Daneyko, K. 01…Added 15 goals and 19 assists for 34 points in 109 career 109 in points 34 for assists 19 and goals 15 01…Added itr…perd n vr gm fo 20-4 hog 2007-08; through 2003-04 from game every in history…Appeared career, from 1994-95 through 2007-08, with New Jersey; 765 Jersey; New with 2007-08, through 1994-95 from career, 2 cneuie ae pae fo Ot 8 20 t Ar 6 2008 6, Apr. to 2003 8, Oct. from played games consecutive 328 aer eua-esn ae rns it i team in ninth ranks games regular-season career marks the third-longest stretch in franchise history…Totaled 129 history…Totaled franchise in stretch third-longest the marks goals and 179 assists for 308 points; notched career highs across highs career notched points; 308 for assists 179 and goals H7 62 16 NHL76 H7 32 22 20 24 52 29 23 NHL75 H6 12 017 20 20 11 9 NHL64 H8 01 20 16 10 6 NHL82 H4 01 28 15 10 5 NHL47 NHL18 H8 62 03 11 35 40 24 16 NHL82 H8 52 746 37 22 15 NHL82 NHL29 NHL50 NHL26 H8 41 320 33 19 14 NHL82 H5 181 619 16 19 8 11 NHL52 H4 12 360 43 22 21 AHL44 H4 72 13 16 38 41 24 17 AHL43 H6 93 478 54 35 19 AHL63 IHL13 PLAYING RECORD 6 2 7 0 7 0 51 432 34 19 15 109 273 308 179 129 765 6 2 7 0 7 0 51 432 34 19 15 109 273 308 179 129 765 0 ------0 0 200 3 5 832 1 ------0 6 715 3 ------6 6 733 1 ------4 2 611 ------REGULAR SEASON GA 49 54 75 350------0 5 23 24 22 59 45 68 59 45 46 49 54 674------4 7 16 84 ® T PIMGP PTS 2811 8 12 4812 8 14 036 10 10 4 28 20 12 26 18 36 0 0 0 400 0 2 2 302 1 0 1 510 3 4 4 531 2 2 2 920 0 0 0 500 1 2 1 310 0 2 2 602 ------GA 564 6 15 6 7 34 580 8 35 236 3 12 48 234 3 12 348 4 13 PLAYOFFS T PIM PTS 212 12 Atlanta-based elite-levelgoalieschool…BornJune18,1982inQueens,NY. 011 rno CL4 22 591203.56 0 152 2559 6 26 12 45 ECHL Trenton 2011-12 001 rno CL2 2418 103.32 0 71 1283 4 12 5 22 ECHL Trenton 2010-11 091 rno CL4 12 601513.06 1 135 2650 2 20 21 46 ECHL Trenton 2009-10 050 hoSaeCH 61 8524 752.15 5 77 2146 5 18 13 36 CCHA State Ohio 2005-06 080 oelAL1 10714 3.49 0 42 721 0 11 1 16 AHL Lowell 2008-09 040 hoSaeCH 825 38 CCHA OhioState 2004-05 070 rno CL3 31 928 2.59 2 85 1972 4 16 13 34 ECHL Trenton 2007-08 through camps, clinics, private lessons and video sessions…Has taught at the Rick Heinz Goalie Heinz Rick the at taught sessions…Has video and lessons private clinics, camps, through 030 hoSaeCH 14 CCHA OhioState 2003-04 060 wnetEH 82 1429 2 3.13 1 120 2297 4 11 23 38 ECHL Gwinnett 2006-07 ERTA EGEGP LEAGUE TEAM YEAR Player in both his junior and senior seasons…Spent the past 13 years instructing goalies and players and goalies instructing years 13 past the seasons…Spent senior and junior his both in Player 020 hoSaeCCHA AJHL AJHL OhioState 2002-03 BostonJr. 2000-01 BostonJr. 1999-00 DAVE CARUSO Signed asafreeagentbyAtlanta,July6,2006.Lowell,August2, 2007. CCHA All-ConferenceTeamHonorableMention(2005,2006)•All-Tournament (2004) Blue Jackets Hockey School…Founded Caruso Hockey, which specializes in elite goaltender training, goaltender elite in specializes which Hockey, Caruso School…Founded Hockey Jackets Blue Columbus the and School Hockey University State Ohio GA), (Atlanta, Academy Hockey Cooler School, ocig lyr truhu te ntd tts ht ag i ae rm ie o 0C-one o an of 60…Co-founder to five from age in range that States United the throughout players coaching hrot AHL Charlotte L/O OAS51 70521913.45 1 149 02592 27 5015 AH ALB/LOW TOTALS layAL18 AHL Albany rno ECHL Trenton oelAL16 AHL Lowell hcg AHL Chicago 62 28 5 3.53 1 158 02688 28 16 52 L TOTALS — GOALTENDING COACH/ALBANYDEVILS 10 0 1 01 0 1 00 1 1 20 5 8 ------Team Honorable Mentions (2005, 2006)…Voted school’s Most Valuable Most school’s 2006)…Voted (2005, Mentions Honorable Team All-Conference two receiving while sophomore, a as Team Tournament and a 2.07 goals-against average…Helped guide Buckeyes to three to Buckeyes guide average…Helped goals-against 2.07 a and (conference tournament champion)…Named to conference’s All- conference’s to champion)…Named tournament (conference both Trenton (45 games) and Charlotte (1)…Tied for fifth on AHL on fifth for (1)…Tied Charlotte and games) (45 Trenton both wnet fe sgig ih hahr’ raiain s fe agent free a as organization Thrashers’ with signing after Gwinnett CA oraet ets n te 04 CA ao Cup Mason CCHA 2004 the and berths Tournament NCAA eis altm ls wt 5 gms lyd J Prs) n sxh with sixth and Parise) (J. played games 50 with list all-time Devils’ tt (CA, opln ipesv 5-29 ak wt 1 shutouts 11 with mark, 52-32-9 impressive compiling (CCHA), State 2012…Six-season professional career included 52 American Hockey American 52 included career professional 2012…Six-season 2,592 minutes played…Not drafted; joined organization after signing after organization joined drafted; played…Not minutes 2,592 sixth season with the organization; named to current post September post current to named organization; the with season sixth and staff coaching Devils’ the of member a as season second Entering as a free agent with Lowell August 2, 2007…Made pro debut with debut pro 2007…Made 2, August Lowell with agent free a as active player following the 2011-12 season after seeing action with action seeing after season 2011-12 the following player an active as Gwinnett…Retired and Trenton with games ECHL 186 as as well Chicago; and Charlotte Lowell, Albany, with appearances League July 6, 2006…Played collegiately for four seasons, 2002-06, at Ohio at 2002-06, seasons, four for collegiately 2006…Played 6, July LT W 80 7 80 7 30 9 REGULAR SEASON 94 PLAYING RECORD 228 2.14 2 81 2272 I AS V GP AVG SO GA MIN 4 613.57 1 56 941 3 103.29 0 51 930 6 521.97 2 25 762 6 221.56 2 12 460 60 65 36 50 40 40 ® 5.00 3.69 6.75 12 3 ------WL PLAYOFFS I AS AVG SO GA MIN 200 90
2.71 25 STaff DEVELopmENT SCouTINg STaff 27 JAN LUDVIG MILT FISHER LOU REYCROFT ED THOMLINSON ® GLEN DIRK LARRY PERRIS GEOFF STEVENS CHRIS LAMORIELLO STEVE SMITH JEREMY CONTE GATES ORLANDO SCOTT LACHANCE DAN LABRAATEN TIMO BLOMQVIST PIERRE MONDOU VACLAV SLANSKY, JR. retirement nurse...The ector of Quebec North America and cel has three children. 1992-93 seasons; compiled a 43-46- free agent summer 1983…Played with — SCOUT ability to scout prospects throughout part-time scout...Works closely with David Conte...Based in St. Foy, Que., responsibilities include ECAC, Hockey East, currently resides...Covers that area and enhances Devils’ Central Scouting Bureau...Based in Windsor, Ont., where he Foy, Que....Claude’s wife, Michelle, is a retired Ontario East, Quebec and the Maritimes...Spent two time scout...Joined Devils in 1984-85, spent five years as 1978...Joined Devils after five years as member of NHL’s associate coach with New Jersey’s top development team in Utica, NY (AHL) during the 1989-90 season…Spent three Saskatoon (WHL) during the 1990-91 season…Served as an seasons, 1981-82 and 1982-83, as general dir 89…Was a Devils’ advance scout during the 1985-86 season; named to post October 26, 1985…Came out of seasons as an assistant coach with New Jersey, 1986- CHL Coach of the Year in ’71-72...Head coach of Chicago high school system...65 years old, born July 8, 1948 in St. for Maine (AHL) in 1985-86…Also saw action in one game and appeared in eight regular-season and five playoff games including time spent as an active player…Former Hull (QMJHL), 1975-76 through ’76-77 and at start of ’79-80 season...As head coach in NHL, led Buffalo Sabres to .611 Entering 28th year as a member of the Devils’ organization, Entering 24th season with organization; has spent a lifetime Cougars (WHA), 1972-73...Served two stints as head coach of Entering Entering 30th year with organization, 25th season as full- Major Junior Hockey League...Worked as a scout for Washington Capitals for five years, resigned upon assuming duties with QMJHL...Spent six seasons as assistant coach of Quebec Remparts (QMJHL); worked with former Nordiques’ responsibilities include coordinating schedule of team’s pro in hockey...A member of the Hockey Hall of Fame since 134 playoff games (8g-23a-31pts and 104 PIM)...Began GM Martin Madden...Taught physical education in Quebec 11 mark with North Stars’ organization…Coached at Europe...Finished 20-year NHL playing career in 1969-70; coaching career with Tulsa Oilers (CHL) in 1970-71; was couple has two grown sons, Michel and Jean. couple has two grown sons, regular-season games (88g-257a-345pts and 851 PIM) and Toronto...A four-time NHL All-Star...Appeared in 1,206 NHL scouting department…Based in Grand Blanc, MI; primarily covers the Midwest…Was head coach of Kalamazoo (IHL) during the 1991-92 and defenseman defenseman is in his 21st season as professional scout; as defenseman spent 15 seasons with Detroit, five with — ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, SCOUTING DIRECTOR, — ASSISTANT — PRO SCOUT
included time spent the IHL, CHL, and AHL…Played in 198 career NHL games with and his wife, Tina, have three children: son Jared, and daughters Torrie and Alexandra. BOB HOFFMEYER MARCEL PRONOVOST CLAUDE CARRIER Minnesota in 1975 WHA Amateur Draft…Born July 27, 1955 in Dodsland, Sask…Bob winning percentage with 52-29-23 record between October 1977 and December with Albany (AHL) during the 1995-96 season…Pro career spanned 11 seasons, and Schwenningen in West Germany during the 1980-81 campaign…Chicago’s fifth choice Chicago, Philadelphia, and New Jersey…Appeared in 95 games for Devils during the 1978...Red Wings’ assistant coach for part of 1979-80 through 1980-81...Born in Lac-a-la- Tortue, Que., June 15, 1930...Married, wife’s name is Eva...Mar Tortue, Que., June 15, 1930...Married, wife’s name and the 79th overall selection in 1975 NHL Amateur Draft; was also drafted by 1983-84 and 1984-85 seasons; signed as a SCouTINg STaff SCouTINg 26 TRaININg / EquIpmENT STaff 29 Albany MIKE THIBAULT ELLIOT NEWTON Asst. Equipment Mgr. Asst. Equipment Mgr., Albany JASON McGRATH Equipment Manager, ANDREW SCHMIDT Asst. Equipment Mgr. Syracuse University after spending Syracuse 1974-76 University in after same spending position Dallas Stars, including their 1998-99 Championship Stanley season...Also Cup spent three seasons with the International International Hockey League’s Detroit Vipers...Served as equipment manager for Western Conference at 2009 NHL Eastern Conference All-Star Team training staff...Workedfor managers managers on their equipment and facility needs while in New of Rhode Island with a B.S. in exercise physiology...Also NHL...Spent NHL...Spent previous three years in similar capacity with the NHL NHL cities...Works closely with the 29 other NHL equipment responsible for overseeing club’s fitness testing, nutritional (1976-78) as the director of the human performance lab at received master’s degree in exercise physiology from Bowling Green State University and doctorate degree in physiology All-Star All-Star Game…Was selected as a member of the 1997 IHL colleges, universities andcorporations...Spent two years and exercise programs...Works as a consultant to numerous the Phoenix Roadrunners (IHL) for four seasons...Primary of the team’s equipment between Prudential Center and other Entering 27th season with organization and in NHL...Is In his 14th season as Devils’ equipment manager and 17th in Rhode Island with his wife, Kathleen…The Caffrey’s have with the University of Denver...Graduated from University from Ohio State...64 years old…Resides in Providence, maintenance maintenance of all equipment...Also coordinates the transfer duties include the ordering, repairing, inventory and one son, Matthew. EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST — — EQUIPMENT MANAGER Albany Asst. Trainer Athletic Trainer, KEVIN MORLEY SCOTT STANHIBEL Jersey...A graduate of Arizona State University; earned his degree in exercise 13-year-old Madisyn Kay, and nine-year-old Kamdyn Rose. Kamdyn nine-year-old and Kay, Madisyn 13-year-old science...Rich, 42, and his wife, Sara, an elementary school teacher, have two daughters, GARRET CAFFREY RICH MATTHEWS t Williamsville (NY) in Washington, D.C. from pist…Studied at both Rutgers assistant trainer…First joined s after spending previous six years as (1995-97)…On an individual basis, has name is Joanie…The couple has two daughters, 13- tes; has served 21 schools during the NCAA Conditioning Association and the International Sports hearing impaired students) areas...Is a member of both the National Strength and basketball, wrestling and volleyball teams for three athletes in the Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. strength and conditioning coach at Gallaudet University (for agility and motivational clinics for high school and college emphasis on basketball and football...Also served as head 1, 1993...Joined Devil coverage for University at Buffalo’s Division I football, organization…Named organization…Named to current post July 2008; spent at Maryland, helped develop strength and conditioning previous season as science degree in exercise science/athletic training…Provided Hockey League...Appointed to his current post on September for for four varsity sports programs a as a member of the training staff, and eighth season with the programs for 21 intercollegiate varsity sports with an release therapy, kinesio taping, neuromuscular therapy responsibilities, responsibilities, since 1988 he has directed speed, strength, assistant strength and conditioning coach for both the Washington Capitals and the University of Maryland...While received doctorate degree in physical therapy and bachelor of team in the Golden Horseshoe League…Was athletic trainer South/East High Schools…Attended SUNY at Buffalo and and visceral manipulation…Experience includes more Entering 21st season with organization and 27th in National Entering Entering sixth season as Devils’ head trainer, seventh season In third season with the Devils’ organization and 20th than 30 events, organizations and individual professional February 1992 until joining Devils...Aside from primary athle NBA, U.S. Equestrian Team, Olympic bicycling team and athletic trainer for the Wheatfield (NY) Blades Jr. B hockey organization organization in August 2006 as head athletic trainer with year as a massage therapist…Specializes in active Swimming Trials in 2004 and 2008…Most recently, Buffalo’s Sports Medicine Institute as physical swimming championships since 2003, the Big East swimming championships since 2002 and the Olympic worked worked for athletes in five sports, including the NHL, therapist/athletic therapist/athletic trainer for six years…Spent six seasons as Lowell (AHL)…Served the State University of New York at worked for Virginia Tech at 2011 NCAA wrestling championships…Spent time with the New York Football Giants (1994-96), Rutgers University swimming and diving team (1999-2010) and the New Jersey Repertory Ballet Company — HEAD TRAINER — STRENGTH/CONDITIONING COORDINATOR — STRENGTH/CONDITIONING — MASSAGE THERAPIST nces nces degree in physical therapy…A licensed physical therapist and certified
applied scie Science Association...Married, wife’s seasons…Attended Onondaga Community College (Syracuse, NY); received an associate of Association…40 years old and single, resides in Verona, NJ. Association…40 years old athletic trainer; is a member anda certifiedexaminer for the National Athletic Trainer technician for Exxon…Has taught massage therapy, first aid and CPR since 1993…A certified equine sports massage thera Center for both rescue workers and dogs…Served as an emergency medical BRIAN SMITH MICHAEL VASALANI RICHARD STINZIANO marathons…From September-November 2001, volunteered at the World Trade year-old Ava Nicole and ten-year-old Olivia Lauren. University and Chapman College (Orange, CA)…Served in the U.S. Marine Corps for four years…Received training at Somerset (NJ) School of Massage Therapy…Brian and his wife, Barbara, reside in Center Valley, PA. TRaININg / EquIpmENT STaff EquIpmENT / TRaININg 28 CommuNICaTIoNS DEpaRTmENT 31 ERIC MARIN Director, Website Content ® Staff Assistant VALENTINO SISTI Department; Department; took over current post December 2011…Has served in various roles throughout the department, including Entering Entering 11th season with Devils' Communications media relations, publications, editorial, charitable endeavors, major college conferences, November 2000 through summer 2002…Graduated cum laude from Seton Hall University with advertising and marketing of publications and projects for assistant director, manager and communications coordinator NFL teams, 2001 MLB All-Star Game, NHL and manager for Fan Guide, Inc.; coordinated editorial, social media, and web…Served as sales & marketing a bachelor of science in sports management/business since joining organization in September 2002…Currently serves as primary media/travel contact for the team; has been involved in every aspect of the department including DIRECTOR, COMMUNICATIONS — DANIEL BEAM Asst. Director, Communications James…They reside in West Orange, NJ. James…They reside in West PETE ALBIETZ administration in 2001; inducted as part of inaugural class of sport management honor Baseball’s Public Relations Department, Office of the Commissioner, including the 1999 society-Alpha Chi Lambda…During college, served internship with Major League World Series…Born in Point Pleasant, NJ, grew up in Brick, NJ…34 years old…Married, wife’s name is Jacquelyn…The couple has one son, one-and-a-half-year-old Peter Albany Video Coordinator SEAN ANDRAKE Video Coordinator, Hockey Operations TARAN SINGLETON CHRISTINE GARCIA Administrative Assistant Albany Operations MIKE REGAN Senior Director, JACK SKELLEY Video Coordinator, Programming/Computer Manager President/General Hockey Operations MARIE CARNEVALE Executive Assistant to the
Video Assistant CALLIE A. SMITH MATTHEW DeMADO Scouting Staff Assistant oRgaNIzaTIoNaL STaff oRgaNIzaTIoNaL 30 pRuDENTIaL CENTER 33 0-foot iews from sideline suites, and 2,300 suites, and sideline he south end overlooks both the main rink and overlooks both the main he south end Prudential Center hosts 2011 Division 1 NCAA men's basketball East Regional basketball Prudential Center hosts 2011 Division 1 NCAA men's celebrating the team’s rich history and tradition. Courtyard by Marriott at Prudential Center opens its doors along Broad Street. Courtyard by Marriott at Prudential Center opens decades. It is the first new hotel in downtown Newark in four Prudential Center closes out the second of two sold-out Rolling Stones concerts, including a worldwide pay-per-view event. Prudential Center hosts the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. Senators. Brian Gionta scores the team’s first goal in its new home. Senators. Brian Gionta scores the team’s first goal Pavilion at Devils’ practice facility formally introduced as “AmeriHealth Prudential Center,” during ribbon-cutting ceremony. Plaza, an outdoor area Ribbon-cutting ceremony takes place at Championship Finals. the first time in over ten Prudential Center hosts the 2011 NBA Draft, marking years that the event was held outside of New York. Band conclude the 20-show New Jersey’s Bruce Springsteen and the E Street leg of their U.S. tour at Prudential Center. Cup Finals between the Prudential Center hosts game one of the 2012 Stanley Devils and Los Angeles Kings. The National Hockey League’s New Jersey Devils send a letter of intent for the New Jersey Devils send a letter of intent for The National Hockey League’s Newark. relocation of the team to sign agreement on the team’s new arena. Devils and Newark formally Street at the arena site. Groundbreaking ceremony takes place near Lafayette naming-rights Devils Arena Entertainment (DAE) announces a 20-year will be known as home partnership with Prudential Financial; team’s new “Prudential Center.” Center will be the new home Seton Hall University announces that Prudential of the Pirates men’s basketball team. Center’s Lafayette Street Ribbon-cutting ceremony takes place at Prudential the facility’s first Tower. Later that evening, Bon Jovi performs, marking event. Center vs. the Ottawa The Devils play their first-ever game at Prudential The fan experience begins outside Prudential Center in Championship Plaza, a brick- outside Prudential Center in Championship Plaza, The fan experience begins Some of Prudential Center’s best features are its ultra-wide concourses which allow best features are its ultra-wide concourses which Some of Prudential Center’s The focal point of the seating bowl is an eight-sided, multi-level, center-hung an eight-sided, multi-level, of the seating bowl is The focal point On Suite Level One, the Bud Light Goal Bar overlooks the arena floor on the north the arena floor overlooks Goal Bar the Bud Light Level One, On Suite Prudential Center features a four-level seating bowl, four bowl, four seating features a four-level Center Prudential 3/25/11 6/30/13 9/11/08 6/23/11 5/02/12 5/30/12 9/24/12 2/09/04 2/02/05 1/08/07 5/17/07 12/15/12 10/03/09 10/03/05 10/25/07 10/27/07
every seat while giving visitors an intimate feel for the action. every seat while giving visitors tall, courtyard. Championship Plaza features a 22-foot paved, fan message-driven with a block- hockey player statue and live entertainment three-ton, metal “Ironman” FanFest celebrations. party atmosphere during tall by 32-foot wide scoreboard. A 940-foot display circles the lower arena bowl, while A 940-foot display circles the lower arena tall by 32-foot wide scoreboard. displays line the upper level. four additional horizontal first gluten- an array of superb food options (including the for ease of movement, and v Carefully designed sightlines create spectacular free offerings in an arena). AmeriHealth Pavilion. The restaurant offers an extensive wine collection unrivaled offers an extensive wine Pavilion. The restaurant AmeriHealth American arenas. among North screens. Two full-color 16:9 video four primary high-definition scoreboard featuring the 65,000-pound, 3 screens complete eight additional rectangular LED rings, and seats in our two exclusive club level lounges, the Fire Lounge and Golia Ice Lounge. and the Fire Lounge level lounges, club our two exclusive seats in suites. larger party with two along private concourses, spanning two are 74 suites There in their own home. The the luxury one would find premium seating with end. It offers Club restaurant on t 350-seat Acela ws, circuses, auditions and McDonald’s ion – is located along Lafayette and American Idol ing its doors, Prudential Center has enjoyed a meteoric ace on the north, Lafayette Street on the south, Mulberry Street on ace on the north, Lafayette Street on the south, arding Championships, Rolling Stones, Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen, arding Championships, Rolling Stones, Taylor Swift,
Kansas City-based HOK Sport+Venue+Entertainment, a renowned leader in sports Sport+Venue+Entertainment, a renowned leader Kansas City-based HOK In just six years since open Prudential Center is among the National Hockey League’s newest arenas, and at the the National Hockey League’s newest arenas, Prudential Center is among Part of Newark’s Downtown Core District Redevelopment Plan, Prudential Center is Part of Newark’s Downtown Core District Redevelopment from Newark’s Penn Station, and is Prudential Center is located just two city blocks Prudential Center is a multi-purpose venue that holds 17,625 fans for hockey and Prudential Center is a multi-purpose venue that Over the last several years, Prudential Center has hosted the 2012 NHL Stanley Cup Over the last several years, Prudential Center has The Devils’ practice facility – AmeriHealth Pavil time of its opening, was the first state-of-the-art, major sports and entertainment time of its opening, was 25 years. Jersey/New York metropolitan area in more than facility to open in the New The exterior of the as the project architect. served facility design and construction, is based on the Morris Adjmi Architects of New York City, and building was designed by Taller the nation’s third-oldest major city. Newark’s El rich history of Newark – firms largest and fastest-growing minority-owned architectural Colaborativo, among the on the project. in the northeastern United States, also collaborated rise to the top of the sports and entertainment industry. “The Rock” is an industry rise to the top of the sports and entertainment industry. has also become one of the hottest leader, not only in New Jersey, but worldwide. It Hispanic cultural shows. music venues of its size in the United States to host bound by Edison Pl the east, and off Broad Street on the west. among the most accessible sports venues in the country, serviced by New Jersey among the most accessible sports venues in the country, Transit’s rail and bus lines, PATH, light rail and AMTRAK. In fact, nearly half of the Transit’s rail and bus lines, PATH, light rail and arena’s guests arrive by mass transit. 18,711 for basketball, serving as the home to Seton Hall University Men’s Basketball. 18,711 for basketball, serving as the home to Seton Versatile enough to hold any sized event with more loading docks and storage space Versatile enough to hold any sized event with more than its competitors to load in back-to-back events, Prudential Center is capable of than its competitors to load in back-to-back events, hosting concerts, mixed martial arts, boxing, skateboarding, family sho hosting concerts, mixed martial arts, boxing, skateboarding, conventions, corporate events, ice shows and more. Finals and professional basketball games including the New Jersey Nets and the New Finals and professional basketball games including York Liberty. Prudential Center also hosted the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, the 2011/2012 York Liberty. Prudential Center also hosted the NBA Drafts, the 2011 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Regionals, 2011-2013 Street NBA Drafts, the 2011 NCAA Men’s Basketball East League Skatebo Andrea Bocelli, Bruno Mars, Foo Fighters, Cirque du Soleil, Michael Jackson-THE Andrea Bocelli, Bruno Mars, Foo Fighters, Cirque IMMORTAL World Tour, X Factor . The Rock has also hosted a speech by President Barack Obama and New Gospelfest. The Rock has also hosted a speech by President Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s Inauguration party. Street. Prudential Center is one of only two National Hockey League arenas to have a Street. Prudential Center is one of only two National connecting practice rink, and the only building with dual locker room and training connecting practice rink, and the only building with facilities. It also serves as the home to Brick City Boxing, in addition to youth, high school and adult hockey programs and Hockey In Newark. pRuDENTIaL CENTER pRuDENTIaL 32
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