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Devils Management

Lou Lamoriello

In his 20th NHL season as Devils CEO/president/ general manager…Assumed role of head coach, December 19, 2005 through end of 2006 playoffs; led club to 32-14-4=68pt (.680) mark and first-place finish…Served as CEO of New Jersey Nets for two-plus seasons beginning in 2001-02; franchise made consecutive NBA Finals’ appearances following the 2002 and 2003 seasons…Has created lasting impact with dynamic, disciplined, progressive style of management and leadership at club’s helm…Permeates organization with perpetually optimistic, full-speed ahead approach…Has overall authority regarding all hockey and business operations…His careful construction of Devils through the draft, trades, and free agent acquisitions led team to Stanley Cup Championships in the 2002-03, 1999-00, and 1994-95 seasons…Club’s record was 727-521-188 (.579) during the regular-season and 112-88 (.560) in the post-season through his first 19 years…Total includes nine 100-point seasons, four Eastern Conference and six Atlantic Division regularseason championships…At 396-275-110 (.577), New Jersey owned NHL’s secondbest record in the nineties…Also oversees player personnel of organization’s AHL development team in Lowell; led Albany to 1994-95 Calder Cup Championship… Organization was first since 1976-77 to win dual NHL/AHL championships the same season…A member of the NHL Board of Governors’ Executive Committee, as well the General Managers’ Steering Committee…Served as general manager of Team USA for 1998 Winter Olympic Games…Also GM for Team USA during firstever World Cup tourney, summer ’96, as USA captured championship…Exhibited his typical tenacious work ethic in ground-breaking efforts to land Soviet talent, 1989…Named club’s second president April 30, 1987; assumed dual role as president/GM prior to 1987-88 training camp…A proven winner, spent two decades as guiding force behind Providence College’s hockey success before arriving on the professional sports scene…Left post as athletic director at P.C. to join the Devils after holding that position for five years…Served as hockey coach for 15 seasons, compiling impressive .578 winning percentage (248-179-13) while guiding Friars to 12 post-season tournaments in a row, including 1983 Final Four in his final season…During last five seasons (1978-83) of coaching, compiled a record of 107-58- 4 and had more players drafted by the National Hockey League after entering college than any other college team during those years…Helped propel numerous players and administrators toward NHL careers during his tenure at Providence…Was one of five founders of Hockey East Association; served as commissioner of seven-team league from 1983-87, which became one of the most prestigious hockey conferences in the country under his direction…The Lamoriello Cup/Trophy has served as Hockey East’s championship award since 1989…Oversaw Providence College’s rise to national basketball prominence, hiring current University of Louisville Head Coach Rick Pitino to coach the Friars…Captained both hockey and baseball teams while an undergraduate… Served as assistant coach of both baseball and hockey teams for four years immediately following graduation…Served as member of Big East Conference Television Committee, and NCAA Professional Sports Committee…Was responsible for administration of 22 varsity teams and for the operation of all athletic facilities as athletic director…Played, coached and managed in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League and at Thetford Mines of the Quebec Provincial League…Recipient of Ellis Island Medal of Honor, May 2003…Inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame of New Jersey, 2002…Received honorary doctorate degree from Providence College, 2001…Named recipient of 2000 Unico National’s Vincent T. Lombardi Award for professional sports achievement…Received 1992 Lester Patrick Trophy in recognition for service to hockey in the United States…Inducted into P.C. Athletic Hall of Fame in 1982…Has three adult children, Christopher, Heidi and Tim, and two granddaughters, Mary Anastasia and Anastasia Carina.


 

 
 
Statistics:
2006-2007 Regular Season
SKATERS: GP G A +/- Pts
P. Elias 75 21 48 1 69
Z. Parise 82 31 31 -3 62
J. Langenbrunner 82 23 37 -9 60
S. Gomez 72 13 47 7 60
B. Rafalski 82 8 47 4 55
B. Gionta 62 25 20 -3 45
T. Zajac 80 17 25 1 42
S. Brylin 82 16 24 -5 40
J. Madden 74 12 20 -7 32
J. Pandolfo 82 13 14 -5 27
 
GOALIES: W L OT Sv% GAA
M. Brodeur 48 23 7 .922 2.18
S. Clemmensen 1 1 2 .889 3.15
Full Team Stats >>
 
Upcoming Games:
 
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10/04 
7:30 PM 
 
 
Sat 
10/06 
7:00 PM 
 
 
Mon 
10/08 
3:00 PM 
 
 
Thu 
10/11 
7:30 PM 
 
 
Sat 
10/13 
7:00 PM