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NHL 2000-01 Season

Summary

In November, world leaked out that Mario Lemieux had been secretly working out to get into shape for a comeback after more than three years in retirement. Lemieux returned to action on Dec. 27 and demonstrated that he hadn't lost much, if anything. He had a goal and two assists in that game and he racked up a total of 76 points on 35 goals and 41 assists in 46 games.

His teammate, Jaromir Jagr, again led the NHL in scoring with 121 points to win the Ross Trophy for the fourth year in a row and the fifth time in seven years. (Lemieux won it the other two years in that stretch.) Nevertheless, the Penguins could finish only third in Atlantic Division, behind the defending Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils and the Philadelphia Flyers.

The Colorado Avalanche had the league's best regular season record with 118 points to lead the Northwest Division. Colorado's Joe Sakic, who finished second in scoring, won the Hart Trophy as the league's most valuable player.

Next best to the Avalanche, with 111 points apiece, were the Devils and the Detroit Red Wings, who finished first in the Eastern Division. Ottawa led the Northeast Division with 109 points and Dallas had 106 to lead the Pacific Division. The St. Louis Blues had 103 points, but finished second to Detroit, and the Philadelphia Flyers had an even 100 points. The only first-place team with less than 100 points was Washington, which won the Southeast Division with 96 points.

The Stanley Cup playoffs went almost according to form, the major exception being the Los Angeles Kings' upset of Detroit in the first round. The Red Wings won the first two games of the series, but LA came back to win the next four in a row, including two overtime victories. The Kings then gave Colorado a tough battle in the Western Conference semifinals, but the Avalanche pulled it out in seven games. Meanwhile, St. Louis swept Dallas to get into the conference finals, where Colorado won in five games, the last three of which went into overtime.

Both Eastern Conference semifinal series went the full seven games. New Jersey and Pittsburgh both pulled through after being down 3-2. The Devils then eliminated the Penguins in five games to advance to the Stanley Cup championship series for the second year in a row.

The Avalanche looked dominant in the first game of the final, an easy 5-0 win, but New Jersey came back to steal the second game in Colorado, 2-1. After the teams also split two games in New Jersey, the Devils won Game 5 on the road to take a 3-2 lead. But Colorado won the next two to win the Stanley Cup.

The feel-good story of the playoffs was Colorado defenseman Ray Bourque. In the final game of his 22-year career, the future Hall of Fame defenseman played for his first and only championship team.

Colorado goalie Patrick Roy, who had a 1.70 goals-against average and four shutouts, including two in the final series, won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.

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Standings

Eastern Conference
Northeast Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Ottawa Senators482194274205109
Buffalo Sabres46305121818498
Toronto Maple Leafs372911523220790
Boston Bruins36308822724988
Montreal Canadiens28408620623270

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Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
New Jersey Devils4819123295195111
Philadelphia Flyers4325113240207100
Pittsburgh Penguins42289328125696
New York Rangers33435125029072
New York Islanders21517318526852

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Eastern Conference
Southeast Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Washington Capitals412710423321196
Carolina Hurricanes38329321222588
Florida Panthers223813920024666
Atlanta Thrashers234512221128960
Tampa Bay Lightning24476520128059

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Western Conference
Central Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Detroit Red Wings492094253202111
St. Louis Blues4322125249195103
Nashville Predators34369318620080
Chicago Blackhawks29408521024671
Columbus Blue Jackets28399619023371

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Western Conference
Pacific Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Dallas Stars482482241187106
San Jose Sharks402712321719295
Los Angeles Kings382813325222892
Phoenix Coyotes352717321421290
Anaheim Mighty Ducks254111518824566

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Western Conference
Northwest Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Colorado Avalanche5216104270192118
Edmonton Oilers392812324322293
Vancouver Canucks362811723923890
Calgary Flames273615419723673
Minnesota Wild253913516821068

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League Leaders

Scoring

Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh (52 goals, 69 assists, 121 points)

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Goals

Pavel Bure, Florida, 59

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Assists

Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh, and Adam Oates, Washington, 69

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Goals Against Average

Marty Turco, Dallas, 1.90

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Penalty Minutes

Matthew Barnaby, Pittsburgh-Tampa Bay, 265

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Awards

All-NHL Team

First TeamPosSecond Team
Dominik Hasek, BuffaloGRoman Cechmanek, Philadelphia
Ray Bourque, ColoradoDRob Blake, L.A.-Colorado
Nicklas Lidstron, DetroitDScott Stevens, New Jersey
Joe Sakic, ColoradoCMario Lemieux, Pittsburgh
Jaromir Jagr, PittsburghRWPavel Bure, Florida
Patrik Elias, New JerseyLWLuc Robitaille, Los Angeles

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Joe Sakic, Colorado Avalanche

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Vezina Trophy

Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres

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Norris Trophy

Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Evgeni Nabokov, San Jose Sharks

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Lady Byng Trophy

Joe Sakic, Colorado Avalanche

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Masterton Trophy

Adam Graves, New York Rangers

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Pearson Award

Joe Sakic, Colorado Avalanche

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Selke Trophy

John Madden, New Jersey Devils

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Jennings Trophy

Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres

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Clancy Trophy

Shjon Podein, Colorado Avalanche

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Adams Award (Coach)

Bill Barber, Philadelphia Flyers

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

(Home team in CAPITALS)

Western Conference
First Round

Dallas 4, Edmonton 2

DALLAS 2, Edmonton 1 (OT)
Edmonton 4, Dallas 3
Dallas 3, EDMONTON 2 (OT)
EDMONTON 2, Dallas 1 (OT)
DALLAS 4, Edmonton 3 (OT)
Dallas 3, EDMONTON 1

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Los Angeles 4, Detroit 2

DETROIT 5, Los Angeles 3
DETROIT 4, Los Angeles 0
LOS ANGELES 2, Detroit 1
LOS ANGELES 4, Detroit 3 (OT)
Los Angeles 3, DETROIT 2
LOS ANGELES 3, Detroit 2 (OT)

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Colorado 4, Vancouver 0

COLORADO 5, Vancouver 4
COLORADO 2, Vancouver 1
Colorado 4, VANCOUVER 3 (OT)
Colorado 5, VANCOUVER 1

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St. Louis 4, San Jose 2

ST. LOUIS 3, San Jose 1
San Jose 1, ST. LOUIS 0
St. Louis 6, SAN JOSE 3
SAN JOSE 3, St. Louis 2
ST. LOUIS 3, San Jose 2 (OT)
St. Louis 2, SAN JOSE 1

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Semifinals

St. Louis 4, Dallas 0

St. Louis 4, DALLAS 2
St. Louis 2, DALLAS 1
ST. LOUIS 3, Dallas 2 (OT)
ST. LOUIS 4, Dallas 1

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Colorado 4, Los Angeles 3

Los Angeles 4, COLORADO 3 (OT)
COLORADO 2, Los Angeles 0
Colorado 4, LOS ANGELES 3
Colorado 3, LOS ANGELES 0
Los Angeles 1, COLORADO 0
LOS ANGELES 1, Colorado 0 (OT)
COLORADO 5, Los Angeles 1

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Championship

Colorado 4, St. Louis 1

COLORADO 4, St. Louis 1
COLORADO 4, St. Louis 2
ST. LOUIS 4, Colorado 3 (2 OT)
Colorado 4, ST. LOUIS 3 (OT)
COLORADO 2, St. Louis 1 (OT)

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Eastern Conference
First Round

Pittsburgh 4, Washington 2

WASHINGTON 1, Pittsburgh 0
Pittsburgh 2, WASHINGTON 1
PITTSBURGH 3, Washington 0
Washington 4, PITTSBURGH 3 (OT)
Pittsburgh 2, WASHINGTON 1
PITTSBURGH 4, Washington 3 (OT)

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Buffalo 4, Philadelphia 2

Buffalo 2, PHILADELPHIA 1
Buffalo 4, PHILADELPHIA 3 (OT)
Philadelphia 3, BUFFALO 3
BUFFALO 4, Philadelphia 3 (OT)
PHILADELPHIA 3, Buffalo 1
BUFFALO 8, Philadelphia 0

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New Jersey 4, Carolina 2

NEW JERSEY 5, Carolina 1
NEW JERSEY 2, Carolina 0
New Jersey 4, CAROLINA 0
CAROLINA 3, New Jersey 2 (OT)
Carolina 3, NEW JERSEY 2
New Jersey 5, CAROLINA 1

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Toronto 4, Ottawa 0

Toronto 1, OTTAWA 0 (OT(
Toronto 3, OTTAWA 0
TORONTO 3, Ottawa 2 (OT)
TORONTO 3, Ottawa 1

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Semifinals

Pittsburgh 4, Buffalo 3

Pittsburgh 3, BUFFALO 0
Pittsburgh 3, BUFFALO 1
Buffalo 4, PITTSBURGH 1
Buffalo 5, PITTSBURGH 2
BUFFALO 3, Pittsburgh 2 (OT)
PITTSBURGH 3, Buffalo 2 (OT)
Pittsburgh 3, BUFFALO 2 (OT)

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New Jersey 4, Toronto 3

Toronto 2, NEW JERSEY 0
NEW JERSEY 6, Toronto 5 (OT)
New Jersey 3, TORONTO 2 (OT)
TORONTO 3, New Jersey 1
Toronto 3, NEW JERSEY 2
New Jersey 4, TORONTO 2
NEW JERSEY 5, Toronto 1

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Championship

New Jersey 4, Pittsburgh 1

NEW JERSEY 3, Pittsburgh 1
Pittsburgh 4, NEW JERSEY 2
New Jersey 3, PITTSBURGH 0
New Jersey 5, PITTSBURGH 0
NEW JERSEY 4, Pittsburgh 2

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Stanley Cup Final

Colorado Avalanche 4, New Jersey Devils 3
Coach: Bob Hartley
Captain: Joe Sakic
May 26: COLORADO 5, New Jersey 0
May 29: New Jersey 2, COLORADO 1
May 31: Colorado 3, NEW JERSEY 1
June 2: NEW JERSEY 3, Colorado 2
June 4: New Jersey 4, COLORADO 1
June 7: Colorado 4, NEW JERSEY 0
June 9: COLORADO 3, New Jersey 1
Series-winning goal:
Alex Tanguay, Colorado, 4:57, 2nd

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Smythe Trophy Winner

Patrick Roy, Colorado Avalanche

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Joe Sakic, Colorado (21 games, 13 goals, 13 assists, 26 points)

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