Colorado holds a slight edge with a record of 55–44–8–2 (including postseason).
The matchup between the New Jersey Devils and the Colorado Avalanche is steeped in history, most notably their seven-game clash in the 2001 Stanley Cup Finals. In the most recent 2025–26 regular season, the two teams split their series, each winning on home ice. Recent Matchups (2025–26 Season) New Jersey Devils - Colorado Avalanche
The defining moment of this rivalry remains the , where Colorado defeated New Jersey in seven games. Since the franchise moved from Colorado to New Jersey in 1982, the two teams have maintained a competitive regular-season history: Colorado holds a slight edge with a record
The Devils extended a seven-game winning streak to eight with a 4–3 overtime victory. Jack Hughes was the hero, scoring twice including the game-winner at 1:53 of the extra period. Rookie Arseny Gritsyuk and Connor Brown also added goals for New Jersey. Recent Matchups (2025–26 Season) The defining moment of
Nathan MacKinnon led Colorado with 41 points, while Jesper Bratt paced New Jersey with 37 points. Key Players (2025–26 Stats) Notable Performance Jack Hughes 2 Goals (including OT winner) on Oct 26 Nathan MacKinnon 3 Points (2G, 1A) on Oct 28 Victor Olofsson 3 Goals (Hat Trick) on Oct 28 Cale Makar 4 Assists on Oct 28 Simon Nemec 3 Assists on Oct 26 Google Sports Data This response uses data provided by Google Sports
The series is perfectly split at 5–5–0 over their last 10 meetings as of late 2025.