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The longest losing streak in New Jersey Devils history is 14 games, set during the 1975-76 season. This streak occured when the team was called the Kansas City Scouts and played in Kansas City. The losing streak started on Dec 30, 1975 with a 2-5 loss to the Vancouver Canucks and ended on Jan 31, 1976 with a 4-4 tie over the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The longest losing streak of consecutive home games in New Jersey Devils history is 11 games, set during the 2020-21 season. The losing streak started on Jan 26, 2021 with a 3-5 home loss to the Philadelphia Flyers and ended on Mar 16 with a 3-2 home win over the Buffalo Sabres.
The longest losing streak of consecutive road games in New Jersey Devils history is 12 games, set during the 1983-84 season. The losing streak started on Oct 19, 1983 with a 3-6 away loss to the Chicago Black Hawks and ended on Dec 12 with a 7-3 away win over the New York Rangers.
Yes, the 14 game losing streak by the 1975-76 Kansas City Scouts is the 7th longest losing streak in NHL history.
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