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The 2000-01 NHL season was the 84th regular season of the National Hockey League. Thirty teams each played 82 games. The Stanley Cup winners were the Colorado Avalanche, who won the best of seven series 4–3 against the New Jersey Devils. The focus of Colorado's Stanley Cup run was on star defenceman Raymond Bourque who was on a quest to win his first Stanley Cup championship in his illustrious 22-year career.
On December 27, 2000, Mario Lemieux, arguably the best player in NHL history, returned from his 3 1/2 year retirement, and, to the joy of many, that night on Hockey Night in Canada Mario registered his first assist 33 seconds into the game versus the Toronto Maple Leafs. He went on to add a goal and finish with three points, solidifying his return and bringing a struggling Jaromir Jagr back to his elite status, who went on to win his fourth straight Art Ross Trophy, just passing Joe Sakic. Despite playing in only 43 games in 2000-2001, Lemieux scored 76 points to finish 26th in scoring, finishing the season with the highest points-per-game average that season among NHL players. Lemieux was one of the three finalists for the Hart Memorial Trophy and Lester B. Pearson NHLPA awards.
Two more expansion teams were added this season, both playing in the Western Conference: The Columbus Blue Jackets and the Minnesota Wild. As of 2006, this was the most recent NHL expansion.
[edit] Regular season
[edit] Final standings
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
[edit] Eastern Conference
[edit] Western Conference
[edit] Scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points
[edit] Leading goaltenders
Wins: Martin Brodeur (42); Shutouts: Dominik Hasek (11); GAA: Roman Cechmanek (2.01); SV%: Sean Burke (.922)
[edit] Stanley Cup playoffs
[edit] Conference quarterfinals
[edit] Eastern Conference
New Jersey vs. Carolina |
Date |
Away |
Home |
April 12 |
Carolina 1 |
5 New Jersey |
April 15 |
Carolina 0 |
2 New Jersey |
April 17 |
New Jersey 4 |
0 Carolina |
April 18 |
New Jersey 2 |
3 Carolina |
OT |
April 20 |
Carolina 3 |
2 New Jersey |
April 22 |
New Jersey 5 |
1 Carolina |
New Jersey wins series 4–2 |
|
Ottawa vs. Toronto |
Date |
Away |
Home |
April 13 |
Toronto 1 |
0 Ottawa |
OT |
April 14 |
Toronto 3 |
0 Ottawa |
April 16 |
Ottawa 2 |
3 Toronto |
OT |
April 18 |
Ottawa 1 |
3 Toronto |
Toronto wins series 4–0 |
|
Washington vs. Pittsburgh |
Date |
Away |
Home |
April 12 |
Pittsburgh 0 |
1 Washington |
April 14 |
Pittsburgh 2 |
1 Washington |
April 16 |
Washington 0 |
3 Pittsburgh |
April 18 |
Washington 4 |
3 Pittsburgh |
OT |
April 21 |
Pittsburgh 2 |
1 Washington |
April 23 |
Washington 3 |
4 Pittsburgh |
OT |
Pittsburgh wins series 4–2 |
|
Philadelphia vs. Buffalo |
Date |
Away |
Home |
April 11 |
Buffalo 2 |
1 Philadelphia |
April 14 |
Buffalo 4 |
3 Philadelphia |
OT |
April 16 |
Philadelphia 3 |
2 Buffalo |
April 17 |
Philadelphia 3 |
4 Buffalo |
OT |
April 19 |
Buffalo 1 |
3 Philadelphia |
April 21 |
Buffalo 8 |
0 Philadelphia |
Buffalo wins series 4–2 |
|
[edit] Western Conference
Colorado vs. Vancouver |
Date |
Away |
Home |
April 12 |
Vancouver 4 |
5 Colorado |
April 14 |
Vancouver 1 |
2 Colorado |
April 16 |
Colorado 4 |
3 Vancouver |
OT |
April 18 |
Colorado 5 |
1 Vancouver |
Colorado wins series 4–0 |
|
Detroit vs. Los Angeles |
Date |
Away |
Home |
April 11 |
Los Angeles 3 |
5 Detroit |
April 14 |
Los Angeles 0 |
4 Detroit |
April 15 |
Detroit 1 |
2 Los Angeles |
April 18 |
Detroit 3 |
4 Los Angeles |
OT |
April 21 |
Los Angeles 3 |
2 Detroit |
April 23 |
Detroit 2 |
3 Los Angeles |
OT |
Los Angeles wins series 4–2 |
|
Dallas vs. Edmonton |
Date |
Away |
Home |
April 11 |
Edmonton 1 |
2 Dallas |
OT |
April 14 |
Edmonton 4 |
3 Dallas |
April 15 |
Dallas 3 |
2 Edmonton |
OT |
April 17 |
Dallas 1 |
2 Edmonton |
OT |
April 19 |
Edmonton 3 |
4 Dallas |
OT |
April 21 |
Dallas 3 |
1 Edmonton |
Dallas wins series 4–2 |
|
St. Louis vs. San Jose |
Date |
Away |
Home |
April 12 |
San Jose 1 |
3 St. Louis |
April 14 |
San Jose 1 |
0 St. Louis |
April 16 |
St. Louis 6 |
3 San Jose |
April 17 |
St. Louis 2 |
3 San Jose |
April 19 |
San Jose 2 |
3 St. Louis |
OT |
April 21 |
St. Louis 2 |
1 San Jose |
St. Louis wins series 4–2 |
|
[edit] Conference semifinals
Eastern Conference
New Jersey vs. Toronto |
Date |
Away |
Home |
April 26 |
Toronto 2 |
0 New Jersey |
April 28 |
Toronto 5 |
6 New Jersey |
OT |
May 1 |
New Jersey 3 |
2 Toronto |
OT |
May 3 |
New Jersey 1 |
3 Toronto |
May 5 |
Toronto 3 |
2 New Jersey |
May 7 |
New Jersey 4 |
2 Toronto |
May 9 |
Toronto 1 |
5 New Jersey |
New Jersey wins series 4–3 |
|
Buffalo vs. Pittsburgh |
Date |
Away |
Home |
April 26 |
Pittsburgh 3 |
0 Buffalo |
April 28 |
Pittsburgh 3 |
Buffalo 1 |
April 30 |
Buffalo 4 |
1 Pittsburgh |
May 2 |
Buffalo 5 |
2 Pittsburgh |
May 5 |
Pittsburgh 2 |
3 Buffalo |
OT |
May 8 |
Buffalo 2 |
3 Pittsburgh |
OT |
May 10 |
Pittsburgh 3 |
2 Buffalo |
OT |
Pittsburgh wins series 4–3 |
|
Western Conference
Colorado vs. Los Angeles |
Date |
Away |
Home |
April 26 |
Los Angeles 4 |
3 Colorado |
OT |
April 28 |
Los Angeles 0 |
2 Colorado |
April 30 |
Colorado 4 |
3 Los Angeles |
May 2 |
Colorado 3 |
0 Los Angeles |
May 4 |
Los Angeles 1 |
0 Colorado |
May 6 |
Colorado 0 |
Los Angeles 1 |
2OT |
May 9 |
Los Angeles 1 |
5 Colorado |
Colorado wins series 4–3 |
|
Dallas vs. St. Louis |
Date |
Away |
Home |
April 22 |
St. Louis 4 |
2 Dallas |
April 24 |
St. Louis 2 |
1 Dallas |
April 26 |
Dallas 2 |
3 St. Louis |
2OT |
April 28 |
Dallas 1 |
4 St. Louis |
St. Louis wins series 4–0 |
|
[edit] Conference finals
Eastern Conference
New Jersey vs. Pittsburgh |
Date |
Away |
Home |
May 12 |
Pittsburgh 1 |
3 New Jersey |
May 15 |
Pittsburgh 4 |
2 New Jersey |
May 17 |
New Jersey 3 |
0 Pittsburgh |
May 19 |
New Jersey 5 |
0 Pittsburgh |
May 22 |
Pittsburgh 2 |
4 New Jersey |
New Jersey wins series 4–1
and Prince of Wales Trophy |
|
|
[edit] Stanley Cup finals
[edit] Scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points
[edit] NHL Awards
The NHL Awards presentation took place in Toronto.
Presidents' Trophy: |
Colorado Avalanche |
Prince of Wales Trophy: |
New Jersey Devils |
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl: |
Colorado Avalanche |
Art Ross Memorial Trophy: |
Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh Penguins |
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy: |
Adam Graves, New York Rangers |
Calder Memorial Trophy: |
Evgeni Nabokov, San Jose Sharks |
Frank J. Selke Trophy: |
John Madden, New Jersey Devils |
Hart Memorial Trophy: |
Joe Sakic, Colorado Avalanche |
Jack Adams Award: |
Bill Barber, Philadelphia Flyers |
James Norris Memorial Trophy: |
Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings |
King Clancy Memorial Trophy: |
Shjon Podein, Colorado Avalanche |
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy: |
Joe Sakic, Colorado Avalanche |
Lester B. Pearson Award: |
Joe Sakic, Colorado Avalanche |
Maurice 'Rocket' Richard Trophy: |
Pavel Bure, Florida Panthers |
NHL Plus/Minus Award: |
Joe Sakic, Colorado Avalanche |
Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award: |
Marty Turco, Dallas Stars |
Vezina Trophy: |
Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres |
William M. Jennings Trophy: |
Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres |
[edit] See also
[edit] References