Retiring a number is the highest honor a franchise can bestow, a way of saying that one player's contribution was so profound it belongs to no one else. For Devils fans, these banners hanging from the rafters at Prudential Center are more than history — they are the heart of everything this team stands for.
#30 - Martin Brodeur (retired February 9 2016) (Hall of Fame)
No goaltender in NHL history was more synonymous with a franchise than Martin Brodeur was with the New Jersey Devils, and the retirement of his No. 30 was a moment that brought the entire Devils faithful to their feet. Brodeur backstopped the Devils to three Stanley Cup championships and set records that may never be touched, cementing his place as the greatest goalie the game has ever seen. When his number was raised to the rafters, it was the whole organization's way of saying thank you to the man who defined an era.
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The Complete List of New Jersey Devils Retired Numbers
Every number the New Jersey Devils have officially retired, in order, with career totals and Hall of Famers marked.
| Number | Player | Retired | Career Stats |
|---|---|---|---|
| #3 | Ken Daneyko | 2006 | — |
| #4 | Scott Stevens (Hall of Fame) | 2006 | — |
| #26 | Patrik Elias | 2018 | — |
| #27 | Scott Niedermayer (Hall of Fame) | 2011 | — |
| #30 | Martin Brodeur (Hall of Fame) | 2016 | — |
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Each plaque includes genuine licensed trading cards. The exact card may vary slightly from the one pictured; you'll always get a genuine licensed card of this player.
