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This is a list of draft selections made by the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League during the annual NHL Entry Draft.

[edit] 1982

See also: 1982 NHL Entry Draft, 1982–83 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP[1] Pl GP[2] SC winner[3] Notes
1 8 Rocky Trottier Flag of Canada Canada C Billings Bighorns (WHL) 38 0 [4]
1 18 Ken Daneyko Flag of Canada Canada D Seattle Breakers (WHL) 1283 175 1995, 2000, 2003 [5]
3 44 Pat Verbeek Flag of Canada Canada C Sudbury Wolves (OHL) 463 20
6 106 Mike Moher Flag of Canada Canada RW Kitchener Rangers (OHL) 9 0
9 169 Alan Hepple Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom D Ottawa 67's (OHL) 3 0
12 232 Dan Dorion Flag of the United States United States RW Austin Mavericks (USHL) 4 0

[edit] 1983

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 6 John MacLean Flag of Canada Canada RW Oshawa Generals (OHL) 934 88 1995 [4]
2 24 Shawn Evans Flag of Canada Canada D Peterborough Petes (OHL) 0 0
3 45 No third-round draft pick[6]
4 65 No fourth-round draft pick[7]
5 85 Chris Terreri Flag of the United States United States G Providence College (ECAC) 302 27 1995, 2000
6 105 Gord Mark Flag of Canada Canada D Kamloops Blazers (WHL) 55 0
7 125 Greg Evtushevski Flag of Canada Canada RW Kamloops Blazers (WHL) 0 0
8 145 Viacheslav Fetisov Flag of Russia Russia D CSKA Moscow (Soviet League) 341 38
9 165 Jay Octeau Flag of the United States United States D Mount St. Charles H.S. (Rhode Island) 0 0
10 185 Aleksander Chernykh Flag of Russia Russia C Khimik Voskresensk (Soviet League) 0 0
11 205 Alan Stewart Flag of Canada Canada LW Prince Albert Raiders (WHL) 60 0
12 225 Alexei Kasatonov Flag of Russia Russia D CSKA Moscow (Soviet League) 257 24

[edit] 1984

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 2 Kirk Muller Flag of Canada Canada C Guelph Storm (OHL) 556 33
2 23 Craig Billington Flag of Canada Canada G Belleville Bulls (OHL) 111 2
3 44 Neil Davey Flag of Canada Canada D Michigan State (CCHA) 0 0
4 74 Paul Ysebaert Flag of Canada Canada C Petrolia Jets (Ontario Junior B.) 21 0 [6]
5 86 Jon Morris Flag of the United States United States C Chelmsford H.S. (Massachusetts) 86 11
6 107 Kirk McLean Flag of Canada Canada G Oshawa Generals (OHL) 6 0
7 128 Ian Ferguson Flag of the United States United States D Oshawa Generals (OHL) 0 0
8 149 Vladimir Kames Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic C HC Jihlava (Czechoslovak Extraliga) 0 0
9 170 Mike Roth Flag of the United States United States D Hill-Murray H.S. (Minnesota) 0 0
10 190 Mike Peluso Flag of the United States United States D Coleraine H.S. (Minnesota) 192 37 1995
11 211 Jarkko Piiparinen Flag of Finland Finland LW Lahti (SM-liiga) 0 0
12 231 Chris Kiene Flag of the United States United States D Springfield Olympics (NEJHL) 0 0

[edit] 1985

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 3 Craig Wolanin Flag of the United States United States D Kitchener Rangers (OHL) 283 18
2 24 Sean Burke Flag of Canada Canada G Toronto Marlboros (OHL) 162 19
2 32 Eric Weinrich Flag of the United States United States D North Yarmouth Academy (Maine) 173 20 [8]
3 45 Myles O'Connor Flag of Canada Canada D Notre Dame H.S. Hounds (SJHL) 38 0
4 66 Greg Polak Flag of the United States United States LW Lincoln H.S. (Rhode Island) 0 0
5 87 No fifth-round pick[8]
6 108 Bill McMillan Flag of Canada Canada RW Peterborough Petes (OHL) 0 0
7 129 Kevin Schrader Flag of the United States United States D Burnsville H.S. (Minnesota) 0 0
8 150 Ed Krayer Flag of the United States United States LW St. Paul's H.S. (New Hampshire) 0 0
9 171 Jamie Huscroft Flag of Canada Canada D Seattle Breakers (WHL) 65 8
10 192 Terry Shold Flag of the United States United States LW International Falls H.S. (Minnesota) 0 0
11 213 Jamie McKinley Flag of Canada Canada RW Guelph Platers (OHL) 0 0
12 234 David Williams Flag of the United States United States D Choate H.S. (Connecticut) 0 0

[edit] 1986

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 3 Neil Brady Flag of Canada Canada C Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) 29 0
2 24 Todd Copeland Flag of the United States United States D Belmont Hill H.S. (Massachusetts) 0 0 [9]
3 45 Janne Ojanen Flag of Finland Finland C Tappara (SM-liiga) 98 3
3 62 Marc Laniel Flag of Canada Canada D Oshawa Generals (OHL) 0 0 [10]
4 66 Anders Carlsson Flag of Sweden Sweden C Södertälje SK (Elitserien) 104 3
5 87 No fifth-round pick[11]
6 108 Troy Crowder Flag of Canada Canada RW Hamilton Steelhawks (OHL) 69 3
7 129 Kevin Todd Flag of Canada Canada C Prince Albert Raiders (WHL) 112 8
8 150 Ryan Pardoski Flag of Canada Canada LW Calgary Canucks (AJHL) 0 0
9 171 Scott McCormack Flag of the United States United States St. Paul’s H.S. (New Hampshire) 0 0
10 192 Frederic Chabot Flag of Canada Canada G St. Foy Foosters (Quebec AAA) 0 0
11 213 John Andersen Flag of Canada Canada LW Oshawa Generals (OHL) 0 0
12 236 Doug Kirton Flag of Canada Canada RW Orillia Travelways (OPJHL) 0 0 [12]

[edit] 1987

Brendan Shanahan, currently with the New York Rangers, played four seasons for New Jersey.
Brendan Shanahan, currently with the New York Rangers, played four seasons for New Jersey.
Jim Dowd is the only New Jersey native to play for the Devils.
Jim Dowd is the only New Jersey native to play for the Devils.
Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 2 Brendan Shanahan Flag of Canada Canada LW London Knights (OHL) 281 25
2 23 Ricard Persson Flag of Sweden Sweden D Leksands IF (Elitserien) 13 0
3 44 No third-round pick[13]
4 65 Brian Sullivan Flag of the United States United States RW Springfield Olympics (NEJHL) 2 0
5 86 Kevin Dean Flag of the United States United States D Culver Military Academy (Indiana) 198 16 1995
6 107 Ben Hankinson Flag of the United States United States RW Edina H.S. (Minnesota) 25 2
7 128 Tom Neziol Flag of Canada Canada LW Miami University (CCHA) 0 0
8 149 Jim Dowd Flag of the United States United States C Brick Township H.S. (New Jersey) 121 41 1995 [14]
9 170 John Blessman Flag of Canada Canada D Toronto Marlboros (OHL) 0 0
10 191 Pete Fry Flag of Canada Canada G Victoria Cougars (WHL) 0 0
11 212 Alain Charland Flag of Canada Canada C Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL) 0 0
12 233 No twelfth-round pick[15]

[edit] 1988

See also: 1988 NHL Entry Draft, 1988–89 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 12 Corey Foster Flag of Canada Canada D Peterborough Petes (OHL) 2 0
2 23 Jeff Christian Flag of Canada Canada LW London Knights (OHL) 2 0 [16]
3 54 Zdeno Ciger Flag of Slovakia Slovakia LW Martimex ZTS Martin HC (Czechoslovak Extraliga) 92 13
7 138 Chad Erickson Flag of the United States United States G Warroad H.S. (Minnesota) 2 0
10 207 Alexander Semak Flag of Russia Russia C Moscow Dynamo (Soviet League) 180 8 [17]

[edit] 1989

See also: 1989 NHL Entry Draft, 1989–90 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 5 Bill Guerin Flag of the United States United States RW Springfield Olympics (NEJHL) 380 56 1995
1 18 Jason Miller Flag of Canada Canada C Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) 6 0 [18]
2 26 Jarrod Skalde Flag of Canada Canada C Oshawa Generals (OHL) 27 0
3 47 Scott Pellerin Flag of Canada Canada LW University of Maine (Hockey East) 52 0
6 110 David Emma Flag of the United States United States RW Boston College (Hockey East) 23 0 [19]
8 152 Sergei Starikov Flag of Russia Russia D CSKA Moscow (Soviet League) 16 0
9 173 Andre Faust Flag of Canada Canada LW Princeton University (ECAC) 0 0 [20]
11 215 Jason Simon Flag of Canada Canada W Windsor Compuware Spitfires (OHL) 0 0 [21]

[edit] 1990

Martin Brodeur was taken in the first round of the 1990 draft.  He has won three Vezina Trophies and three Stanley Cups while with the Devils.
Martin Brodeur was taken in the first round of the 1990 draft. He has won three Vezina Trophies and three Stanley Cups while with the Devils.

See also: 1990 NHL Entry Draft, 1990–91 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 20 Martin Brodeur Flag of Canada Canada G Saint-Hyacinthe Laser (QMJHL) 891 164 1995, 2000, 2003 [22]
2 24 David Harlock Flag of Canada Canada D University of Michigan (CCHA) 0 0 [23][22]
3 53 Mike Dunham Flag of the United States United States G Canterbury H.S. (Connecticut) 41 0
3 56 Brad Bombardir Flag of Canada Canada D Powell River Kings (BCJHL) 131 6 2000 [24]
5 95 Dean Malkoc Flag of Canada Canada D Kamloops Blazers (WHL) 0 0 [25]
7 137 Chris McAlpine Flag of the United States United States D Roseville H.S. (Minnesota) 24 0 1995
9 179 Jaroslav Modry Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic D HC České Budějovice (Czechoslovak Extraliga) 52 0
10 200 Corey Schwab Flag of Canada Canada G Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL) 24 2 2003
11 221 Valeri Zelepukin Flag of Russia Russia LW Khimik Voskresensk (Soviet League) 375 55 1995
12 242 Todd Reirden Flag of the United States United States D Tabor Academy (Massachusetts) 0 0 [26]

[edit] 1991

Scott Niedermayer was drafted third overall in 1991.
Scott Niedermayer was drafted third overall in 1991.

See also: 1991 NHL Entry Draft, 1991–92 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 3 Scott Niedermayer Flag of Canada Canada D Kamloops Blazers (WHL) 892 146 1995, 2000, 2003 [27]
1 11 Brian Rolston Flag of the United States United States LW Detroit Compuware (NAHL) 348 29 1995
3 55 Fredrik Bremberg Flag of Sweden Sweden RW Djurgardens IF Stockholm (Elitserien) 0 0 [28]

[edit] 1992

Stephane Yelle was drafted in the eighth round in 1992 by New Jersey, but he never played a game with the team.
Stephane Yelle was drafted in the eighth round in 1992 by New Jersey, but he never played a game with the team.

See also: 1992 NHL Entry Draft, 1992–93 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 18 Jason Smith Flag of Canada Canada D Regina Pats (WHL) 164 6
2 42 Sergei Brylin Flag of Russia Russia C CSKA Moscow (Russian Super League) 683 104 1995, 2000, 2003
3 66 Cale Hulse Flag of Canada Canada D Portland Winter Hawks (WHL) 8 0
6 138 Dan Trebil Flag of the United States United States D Bloomington Jefferson H.S. (Minnesota) 0 0 [29]
7 162 Geordie Kinnear Flag of Canada Canada D Peterborough Petes (OHL) 0 0 [30]
8 186 Stephane Yelle Flag of Canada Canada C Oshawa Generals (OHL) 0 0 [31]
9 210 Jeff Toms Flag of Canada Canada LW Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) 0 0 [32]

[edit] 1993

See also: 1993 NHL Entry Draft, 1993–94 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 13 Denis Pederson Flag of Canada Canada C Prince Albert Raiders (WHL) 271 18
2 32 Jay Pandolfo Flag of the United States United States LW Boston University (Hockey East) 652 119 2000, 2003 [33]
2 39 Brendan Morrison Flag of Canada Canada C Penticton Panthers (BCJHL) 131 10
3 65 Krzysztof Oliwa Flag of Poland Poland LW Welland Flames (GHJBHL) 210 7
6 143 Steve Brule Flag of Canada Canada RW St. Jean Lynx (QMJHL) 0 1 2000

[edit] 1994

Patrik Elias, the 51st overall pick in 1994, has spent his entire career with the Devils.
Patrik Elias, the 51st overall pick in 1994, has spent his entire career with the Devils.
Steve Sullivan, picked 233rd overall in 1994, has gone on to have a successful career outside of New Jersey.
Steve Sullivan, picked 233rd overall in 1994, has gone on to have a successful career outside of New Jersey.

See also: 1994 NHL Entry Draft, 1994–95 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 25 Vadim Sharifijanov Flag of Russia Russia LW Salavat Yulaev Ufa (Russian Super League) 75 4
2 51 Patrik Elias Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic LW HC Kladno (Czech Extraliga) 671 121 2000, 2003
3 71 Sheldon Souray Flag of Canada Canada D Tri-City Americans (WHL) 182 55 [34]
8 207 Eric Bertrand Flag of Canada Canada LW Granby Bisons (QMJHL) 4 0 [35]
9 233 Steve Sullivan Flag of Canada Canada C Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) 49 0

[edit] 1995

Petr Sykora was picked in the first round in 1995 by the Devils.
Petr Sykora was picked in the first round in 1995 by the Devils.
Chris Mason was drafted by the Devils in the fifth round of the 1995 draft, but never played for them.
Chris Mason was drafted by the Devils in the fifth round of the 1995 draft, but never played for them.

See also: 1995 NHL Entry Draft, 1995–96 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 18 Petr Sykora Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic C Detroit Vipers (IHL) 445 63 2000
2 44 Nathan Perrott Flag of Canada Canada RW Oshawa Generals (OHL) 0 0 [36]
3 70 Sergei Vyshedkevich Flag of Russia Russia D Moscow Dynamo (Russian Super League) 0 0 [37]
3 78 David Gosselin Flag of Canada Canada LW Sherbrooke Faucons (QMJHL) 0 0 [38][39]
4 79 Alyn McCauley Flag of Canada Canada C Ottawa 67's (OHL) 0 0 [40][41]
5 122 Chris Mason Flag of Canada Canada G Prince George Cougars (WHL) 0 0 [42]

[edit] 1996

See also: 1996 NHL Entry Draft, 1996–97 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 10 Lance Ward Flag of Canada Canada D Red Deer Rebels (WHL) 0 0 [43]
2 47 Pierre Dagenais Flag of Canada Canada LW Moncton Alpines (QMJHL) 25 0 [44]
2 49 Colin White Flag of Canada Canada D Hull Olympiques (QMJHL) 465 94 2000, 2003 [45][46]
3 63 Scott Parker Flag of Canada Canada RW Kelowna Rockets (WHL) 0 0 [47]
4 91 Josef Boumedienne Flag of Sweden Sweden D Huddinge IK (Allsvenskan) 1 0
8 199 Willie Mitchell Flag of Canada Canada D Melfort Mustangs (SJHL) 18 0

[edit] 1997

See also: 1997 NHL Entry Draft, 1997–98 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 24 Jean-Francois Damphousse Flag of Canada Canada G Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL) 6 0
2 38 Stanislav Gron Flag of Slovakia Slovakia LW Bratislava (Slovak Extraliga) 1 0 [48]
5 131 Jiri Bicek Flag of Slovakia Slovakia LW HC Košice (Slovak Extraliga) 62 7 2003
6 159 Sascha Goc Flag of Germany Germany D Schwenningen Wild Wings (DEL) 13 0
8 215 Scott Clemmensen Flag of the United States United States G Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) 25 1

[edit] 1998

See also: 1998 NHL Entry Draft, 1998–99 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 26 Mike Van Ryn Flag of Canada Canada D University of Michigan (CCHA) 0 0 [49]
1 27 Scott Gomez Flag of the United States United States C Tri-City Americans (WHL) 548 97 2000, 2003 [50]
2 37 Christian Berglund Flag of Sweden Sweden C Färjestads BK (Elitserien) 76 3
3 82 Brian Gionta Flag of the United States United States RW Boston College (Hockey East) 310 55 2003 [51]
4 96 Mikko Jokela Flag of Finland Finland D HIFK Helsinki (SM-liiga) 0 0 [52][53]
4 105 Pierre Dagenais Flag of Canada Canada LW Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL) 25 0 [54]
5 143 Ryan Flinn Flag of Canada Canada LW Laval Titan College Francais (QMJHL) 0 0 [55]

[edit] 1999

Mike Commodore was taken in the second round of the 1999 draft by New Jersey.
Mike Commodore was taken in the second round of the 1999 draft by New Jersey.

See also: 1999 NHL Entry Draft, 1999–2000 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
2 42 Mike Commodore Flag of Canada Canada D University of North Dakota (WCHA) 57 0 [56]

[edit] 2000

Paul Martin, a second-round pick in 2000, has been one of the team's defensive leaders.
Paul Martin, a second-round pick in 2000, has been one of the team's defensive leaders.

See also: 2000 NHL Entry Draft, 2000–01 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 22 David Hale Flag of the United States United States D Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 103 10 [57]
2 56 Aleksander Suglobov Flag of Russia Russia RW Torpedo-2 Yaroslavl (Russian Super League) 2 0 [58]
2 62 Paul Martin Flag of the United States United States D Elk River High School (Minnesota) 232 25
3 76 Michael Rupp Flag of the United States United States LW Erie Otters (OHL) 153 13 2003 [59]
5 135 Mike Danton Flag of Canada Canada C Barrie Colts (OHL) 19 0 [60]

[edit] 2001

See also: 2001 NHL Entry Draft, 2001–02 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
2 48 Tuomas Pihlman Flag of Finland Finland LW JYP (SM-liiga) 15 0 [61]
3 72 Brandon Nolan Flag of Canada Canada C Oshawa Generals (OHL) 0 0 [62][63][64]
5 163 Andreas Salomonsson Flag of Sweden Sweden LW Djurgardens IF Stockholm (Elitserien) 39 4
8 229 Aaron Voros Flag of Canada Canada RW Victoria Salsa (BCHL) 0 0 [65][66]

[edit] 2002

See also:2002 NHL Entry Draft, 2002–03 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
2 53 Barry Tallackson Flag of the United States United States RW University of Minnesota (WCHA) 13 0 [67]
3 64 Jason Ryznar Flag of the United States United States LW University of Michigan (CCHA) 8 0 [68]
4 117 Cam Janssen Flag of the United States United States RW Windsor Spitfires (OHL) 95 9

[edit] 2003

Zach Parise was drafted in the first round of the 2003 draft.
Zach Parise was drafted in the first round of the 2003 draft.

See also:2003 NHL Entry Draft, 2003–04 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 17 Zach Parise Flag of the United States United States C University of North Dakota (WCHA) 163 20 [69]
8 261 Joey Tenute Flag of Canada Canada C Sarnia Sting (OHL) 0 0 [70]

[edit] 2004

See also:2004 NHL Entry Draft, 2004–05 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 20 Travis Zajac Flag of Canada Canada C Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCJHL) 80 11 [71]

[edit] 2005

See also:2005 NHL Entry Draft, 2005–06 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
1 23 Nicklas Bergfors Flag of Sweden Sweden RW Sodertalje SK (Elitserien) 1 0
3 84 Mark Fraser Flag of Canada Canada D Kitchener Rangers (OHL) 7 0

[edit] 2006

See also:2006 NHL Entry Draft, 2006–07 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
No players from this draft have played in the National Hockey League.

[edit] 2007

See also:2007 NHL Entry Draft, 2007–08 New Jersey Devils season#Draft picks

Rd # Pick # Player Nat Pos Team (League) Reg GP Pl GP SC winner Notes
No players from this draft have played in the National Hockey League.

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Regular season games played with New Jersey
  2. ^ Playoff games played with New Jersey
  3. ^ Indicates if the player won a Stanley Cup with New Jersey
  4. ^ a b The Colorado Rockies traded Rob Ramage to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' first-round picks in 1982 (Trottier) and 1983 (McLean) on June 9, 1982.
  5. ^ Colorado traded away the 1982 first overall pick (used on Gord Kluzak) and second-round pick (used on Brian Curran) to Boston for Dwight Foster and the Bruins' 1982 first-round pick (Daneyko) and tenth-round pick (Gilliard) on July 2, 1981.1982 Traded Draft Picks
  6. ^ a b Colorado acquired Bill Baker and the 1984 fourth-round pick (Ysebaert) from Montreal for the 1983 3rd round pick (used on Daniel Letendre) and the 1984 4th round pick (used on Lee Brodeur). 1984 Traded Draft Picks
  7. ^ The Devils traded their 1983 fourth-round pick to the Islanders (used on Mikko Makela) for Hector Marini and the Islanders' 1983 fourth-round pick on October 1, 1982. The pick was then transferred to Calgary (used on Bill Claviter) to complete an earlier deal in which Colorado had received Don Lever and Bob MacMillan for Lanny McDonald on November 25, 1981.
  8. ^ a b The Devils acquired the 1985 second-round pick, along with Rich Preston and Don Dietrich, from Chicago in exchange for Bob MacMillan and their 1985 fifth-round pick (used on Rick Herbert) on June 16, 1984.
  9. ^ Copeland was the first New Jersey native to be drafted by the Devils (from Ridgewood); however, he never played for them. Jim Dowd (Brick) is the first New Jerseyan to play for the Devils.
  10. ^ The Devils acquired the 1986 third-round pick from Philadelphia in exchange for Chico Resch on March 11, 1986.
  11. ^ The Devils traded their 1986 fifth-round pick (used on Mike Wolak), along with Shawn Evans to St. Louis for Mark Johnson on September 19, 1985.
  12. ^ The Devils obtained this 1986 12th-round pick (Kirton) from Buffalo for Phil Russell on March 11, 1986. The Devils had traded their original 12th-round pick (used on Bill Butler) and Rick Meagher to St. Louis for Perry Anderson on August 29, 1985.
  13. ^ The Devils traded their 1987 third-round pick (used on Mathieu Schneider) to Montreal for David Maley on June 13, 1987.
  14. ^ First New Jersey native to play for the Devils; scored game-winning goal in Game 2 of the 1995 Stanley Cup Finals against Detroit. Jim Dowd's profile on the official New Jersey Devils site
  15. ^ The Devils traded their 1987 12th-round pick (used on Neil Eisenhut) to Vancouver for Shane Doyle on June 1, 1987. Shane Doyle's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  16. ^ The Devils acquired 1988 second-round (Christian) and fourth-round (Ruchty) draft picks, along with Patrik Sundstrom, from Vancouver in exchange for the Devils' 1988 second-round draft pick (used on Leif Rohlin), Greg Adams and Kirk McLean on September 10, 1987.
  17. ^ The Devils acquired the 1988 tenth-round draft pick from Boston for Steve Tsujiura on March 8, 1988.
  18. ^ The Devils acquired the 1989 first-round draft pick from Los Angeles for Corey Foster on June 17, 1989.
  19. ^ 1991 Hobey Baker Award winner. David Emma's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  20. ^ Andre Faust's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  21. ^ Jason Simon's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  22. ^ a b The Devils traded their first-round pick (used on Trevor Kidd) and second-round pick (used on Vesa Viitakoski) to Calgary for the Flames' first-round pick (Brodeur), Detroit's second-round pick (Harlock), and Minnesota's second-round pick (Gotziaman) on June 17, 1990.
  23. ^ David Harlock's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  24. ^ The Devils traded their 1989 seventh-round pick (used on Doug Evans) and Alain Chevrier to Winnipeg for Steve Rooney and the Jets' 1990 third-round pick (Bombardir) on June 19, 1988. The official Devils transaction page incorrectly lists Evans' pick as 1990. Doug Evans' career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  25. ^ Dean Malkoc's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  26. ^ Todd Reirden's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  27. ^ The Devils acquired the 1991 first-round pick from Toronto for Tom Kurvers on October 16, 1989.
  28. ^ Fredrik Bremberg's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  29. ^ Dan Trebil's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  30. ^ Geordie Kinnear's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  31. ^ Stephane Yelle's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  32. ^ Jeff Toms's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  33. ^ The Devils acquired the 1993 second-round pick, Bobby Holik, and a conditional 1994 draft pick from Hartford for Sean Burke and Eric Weinrich on August 28, 1992.
  34. ^ The Devils acquired the 1994 third-round pick from Calgary for the Devils' original third-round pick (used on Chris Clark), Vancouver's 1994 fourth-round pick (used on Ryan Duthie) and Ottawa's 1994 fifth-round pick (used on Nils Ekman) on June 29, 1994.
  35. ^ Bertrand was later traded to Atlanta in a deal involving Jeff Williams, the player selected before Bertrand by the Devils, on November 1, 1999.
  36. ^ Nathan Perrott's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  37. ^ Sergei Vyshedkevich's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  38. ^ David Gosselin's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  39. ^ The Devils acquired the 1995 third-round pick from Detroit for Viacheslav Fetisov on April 3, 1995.
  40. ^ Alyn McCauley's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  41. ^ The Devils acquired the 1995 fourth-round pick from Ottawa for Jaroslav Modry on July 8, 1995. The official Devils transaction page incorrectly lists McCauley's pick as the fifth round. McCauley's profile at HockeyDB.com
  42. ^ Chris Mason's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  43. ^ Never reported for the Devils; was subsequently redrafted by Florida in the third round (63rd overall) of the 1998 Draft. Lance Ward's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  44. ^ The Devils traded Corey Schwab to Tampa Bay in exchange for Jeff Reese, Chicago's 1996 second-round pick (Dagenais), and Tampa Bay's 1996 eighth-round pick (Bertsch), on June 22, 1996.
  45. ^ The Devils acquired two 1996 second-round picks, Josh DeWolf (originally Toronto's) and Colin White, from Pittsburgh for San Jose's 1996 second-round pick (used on Pavel Skrbek) on June 22, 1996. The Devils had originally received the pick from San Jose in exchange for Chris Terreri on November 15, 1995.
  46. ^ Although the Devils made four picks in the second round of the 1996 Draft, none were originally their picks; the Devils' original pick (used on Marek Posmyk) was traded to Toronto in exchange for Dave Andreychuk on March 13, 1996.
  47. ^ Parker never reported for the Devils; he was subsequently redrafted by Colorado in the first round (20th overall) of the 1998 Draft. Scott Parker's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  48. ^ The Devils acquired the 1997 second-round pick from Ottawa for the Devils' 1997 third-round pick (used on Jani Hurme) and the Senators' 1997 third-round pick (used on Josh Langfeld) on June 21, 1997. The Devils had originally received the pick from Ottawa in a trade for Tom Chorske on October 5, 1995. Gron's game with the Devils is the only NHL game in his career. The Devils traded their original 1997 second-round pick, along with Jim Dowd, to Hartford in a trade for Jocelyn Lemieux and a 1998 second-round pick (later transferred to Dallas and used on John Erskine) on December 19, 1995.
  49. ^ Mike Van Ryn's statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  50. ^ The Devils acquired the 1998 first-round pick from Dallas for Carolina's 1998 second-round pick (used on John Erskine) and the Devils' 1998 second-round pick (used on Tyler Bouck) on June 27, 1998.
  51. ^ The Devils acquired the 1998 third-round pick (originally Pittsburgh's) from Edmonton for the Devils' 1998 fourth-round pick (used on Kristian Antila), 1998 fifth-round pick (used on Oleg Smirnov), and the rights to Fredrik Lindqvist on June 27, 1998. The Devils' original third-round pick was traded to San Jose for Vlastimil Kroupa on August 22, 1997.
  52. ^ Mikko Jokela's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  53. ^ The Devils acquired the 1998 fourth-round pick from Chicago for Reid Simpson on January 8, 1998.
  54. ^ The Devils acquired the 1998 fourth-round pick (originally Boston's) from Los Angeles for Doug Bodger on June 18, 1998. The Devils' original fourth-round pick had been traded to Edmonton (see above note for Brian Gionta).
  55. ^ Ryan Flinn's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  56. ^ The Devils traded their original 1999 second-round pick (used on Stepan Mokhov) to Chicago for Chris Terreri on August 25, 1998. No source exists to indicate where the Devils acquired the pick used on Commodore.
  57. ^ The Devils acquired the 2000 first-round draft pick (Hale), 2000 second-round pick (DeMarchi), and Claude Lemieux from Colorado for Brian Rolston and the Devils' original 2000 first-round pick (later transferred to Boston and used on Martin Samuelsson) on November 3, 1999.
  58. ^ No source exists to indicate where the Devils acquired the pick used on Suglobov.
  59. ^ The Devils acquired the 2000 third-round pick from Chicago for Bryan Muir on November 13, 1998. Rupp scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal for the Devils against the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in Game 7 of the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals. The Devils had traded their original third-round pick to Vancouver (see above note on Laine and Birbraer).
  60. ^ No source exists to indicate how the Devils acquired the pick used on Danton. Danton is currently serving a prison term for conspiracy to commit murder after hiring a hitman to kill his agent.
  61. ^ The Devils acquired Phoenix's 2001 second-round pick (Pohanka) and Vancouver's 2001 second-round compensatory pick (Pihlman) from Florida for St. Louis' 2001 first-round pick (used on Lukas Krajicek) on June 23, 2001. The Devils had originally received the pick from St. Louis in a settlement on January 4, 1999.
  62. ^ Nolan never reported for the Devils; he was later re-drafted by the Vancouver Canucks with the fourth-round pick (111th overall) in the 2003 draft. Brandon Nolan's statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  63. ^ The Devils acquired the 2001 third-round pick along with Turner Stevenson from Columbus for Krzysztof Oliwa on June 12, 2000. Nolan never reported for the Devils and was redrafted by Vancouver in the fourth round (111 overall) of the 2003 Draft.
  64. ^ The Devils had traded their original 2001 third-round pick (used on Beat Schiess-Forster) to Phoenix for the Coyotes' 2002 third-round pick (Chvatal) on June 23, 2001.
  65. ^ Aaron Voros's statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  66. ^ The Devils acquired the 2001 eighth-round pick from Tampa Bay for Minnesota's 2000 ninth-round pick (used on Thomas Ziegler) on June 24, 2000. The Devils had originally received the pick from Minnesota, along with Chris Terreri, for Brad Bombardir on June 23, 2000.
  67. ^ No source exists to indicate why the Devils drafted twice in the second round of 2002.
  68. ^ The Devils acquired the 2002 third-round pick from Atlanta for Phoenix's 2001 fourth-round pick (used on Milan Gajic) and the Devils' 2002 seventh-round pick (later transferred to San Jose and used on Tim Conboy) on June 24, 2001.
  69. ^ The Devils acquired the 2003 first-round pick from Edmonton for St. Louis' 2003 first-round pick (used on Marc-Antoine Pouliot) and the Devils' 2003 second-round pick (used on Jean-Francois Jacques) on June 21, 2003. The Devils had traded their original 2003 first-round draft pick (used on Shawn Belle) to St. Louis for the Blues' first-round pick.
  70. ^ Joey Tenute's career statistics at the Internet Hockey Database.
  71. ^ The Devils acquired the 2004 first-round pick from Dallas in exchange for the Devils' 2004 first-round pick (later transferred to San Jose and used on Lukas Kaspar) and the 2004 third-round pick (later transferred to Washington and used on Clayton Barthel) on June 26, 2004.