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NHL 2002-03 Season

Summary

Peter Forsberg had missed the entire 2001-02 season but returned to the Colorado Avalanche for the playoffs and led all scorers in post-season play. A healthy Forsberg picked right up from there to lead the NHL in scoring with 106 points, winning the Hart Trophy as the league's most valuable player. It was one of the closest scoring races in history. Going into the final week of the season, five players were in contention. When it ended, Forsberg led by 2 points over Markus Naslund of Vancouver, while Boston's Joe Thornton was 3 points behind Naslund.

Three of the six division races were even closer. In the Eastern Conference, the New Jersey Devils edged the Philadelphia Flyers, 108-107, to take first place in Atlantic Division and Tampa Bay had 93 points to 92 for the Washington Capitals to lead the Southeast Division. The Colorado Avalanche also won the Western Conference's Northwest Division by 1 point, 105-104, over the Vancouver Canucks.

The three top regular-season teams had it easier. Ottawa was the top team with 113 points to lead the Northeast, the Dallas Stars had 111 to finish first in the Pacific, and Detroit's 110 points led the Central Division.

It's commonly said that a team with a hot goaltender can go farther than expected in the playoffs. Never was it better illustrated than by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and their goalie, Jean-Sebastien Griguere. He ranked only 11th in goals-against average during the regular season, but Griguere was more than ready for the playoffs. The Ducks won at Detroit in the third overtime of Game 1, 2-1, and went on to sweep the Red Wings, with Griguere giving up just 8 goals in the four games.

Then they went into Dallas for the first two games of the Western Conference semifinals. The Ducks won the first game, 4-3, in the fifth overtime and the second, 3-2, in the first overtime. The Stars came back by winning Game 3 in Anaheim, but Griguere shut them out, 1-0, in Game and the Ducks went on to win the series in six games. In the conference championship series against Minnesota, Griguere came up with three shutouts in a row, including a 1-0, double-overtime win in Game 1 at Minnesota. The Wild finally scored 4:37 into Game 4, but Anaheim won that game, 2-1, to complete the sweep.

The two top Eastern Conference teams met in the championship finals, where New Jersey took a 3-1 lead, only to see Ottawa win two in a row to even it up. The Devils then won Game 7 at Ottawa, 3-2.

New Jersey had a pretty good goaltender, too, in Vezina Trophy winner Martin Brodeur. He shut out the Ducks in the first two games of the Stanley Cup championship series, both 3-0 wins. Anaheim came right back with two overtime wins at home, including another Griguere shutout. The teams then split two high-scoring games and Brodeur came up with another 3-0 win in Game 7 to give New Jersey its third Stanley Cup championship and second in four years.

Despite the loss, Griguere won the Smythe Trophy as the MVP of the playoffs for his 15-6 record, 1.62 goals-against average, and 5 shutouts.

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Standings

Eastern Conference
Northeast Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Ottawa Senators522181263182113
Toronto Maple Leafs44287323620898
Boston Bruins363111424523787
Montreal Canadiens30358920623477
Buffalo Sabres273710819021972

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Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
New Jersey Devils4620106216166108
Philadelphia Flyers4520134211166107
New York Islanders353411222423183
New York Rangers323610421023178
Pittsburgh Penguins27446518925565

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Eastern Conference
Southeast Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Tampa Bay Lightning362516521921093
Washington Capitals39298622422092
Atlanta Thrashers31397522628474
Florida Panthers243613917623770
Carolina Hurricanes224311617124061

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Western Conference
Central Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Detroit Red Wings4820104269203110
St. Louis Blues412411625322299
Chicago Blackhawks303313620722679
Nashville Predators273513718320674
Columbus Blue Jackets29428321326369

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Western Conference
Pacific Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Dallas Stars4617154245169111
Anaheim Mighty Ducks40279620319395
Los Angeles Kings33376620322178
Phoenix Coyotes313511520423078
San Jose Sharks28379821423973

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Western Conference
Northwest Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Colorado Avalanche4219138251194105
Vancouver Canucks4523131264208104
Minnesota Wild422910119817895
Edmonton Oilers362611923123092
Calgary Flames293613418622875

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League Leaders

Scoring

Peter Forsberg, Colorado (29 goals, 77 assists, 106 points)

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Goals

Milan Hejduk, Colorado, 50

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Assists

Peter Forsberg, Colorado, 77

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Goals Against Average

Marty Turco, Dallas, 1.72

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Penalty Minutes

Jody Shelley, Columbus, 249

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Awards

All-NHL Team

First TeamPosSecond Team
Martin Brodeur, New JerseyGMarty Turco, Dallas
Al MacInnis, St. LouisDDerian Hatcher, Dallas
Nicklas Lidstron, DetroitDSergei Gonchar, Washington
Peter Forsberg, ColoradoCJoe Thornton, Boston
Todd Bertuzzi, VancouverRWMilan Hejduk, Colorado
Markus Naslund, VancouverLWPaul Kariya, Anaheim

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Peter Forsberg, Colorado Avalanche

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Vezina Trophy

Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils

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Norris Trophy

Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Barrett Jackman, St. Louis Blues

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Lady Byng Trophy

Alexander Mogilny, Toronto Maple Leafs

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Masterton Trophy

Steve Yzerman, Detroit Red Wings

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Pearson Award

Markus Naslund, Vancouver Canucks

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Selke Trophy

Jere Lehtinen, Dallas Stars

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Jennings Trophy

Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils
and Roman Cechmanek/Robert Esche, Philadelphia Flyers

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Clancy Trophy

Brendan Shanahan, Detroit Red Wings

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Adams Award (Coach)

Jacques Lemaire, Minnesota Wild

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

(Home team in CAPITALS)

Western Conference
First Round

Dallas 4, Edmonton 2

Edmonton 2, DALLAS 1
DALLAS 6, Edmonton 1
EDMONTON 3, Dallas 2
Dallas 3, EDMONTON 1
DALLAS 5, Edmonton 2
DALLAS 3, Edmonton 2

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Anaheim 4, Detroit 0

Anaheim 2, DETROIT 1 (OT)
Anaheim 3, DETROIT 2
ANAHEIM 2, Detroit 1
ANAHEIM 3, Detroit 2 (OT)

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Minnesota 4, Colorado 3

Minnesota 4, COLORADO 2
COLORADO 3, Minnesota 2
Colorado 3, MINNESOTA 0
Colorado 3, MINNESOTA 1
Minnesota 3, COLORADO 2
MINNESOTA 3, Colorado 2 (OT)
Minnesota 3, COLORADO 2 (OT)

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Vancouver 4, St. Louis 3

St. Louis 6, VANCOUVER 0
VANCOUVER 2, St. Louis 1
ST. LOUIS 3, Vancouver 1
ST. LOUIS 4, Vancouver 1
VANCOUVER 5, St. Louis 3
Vancouver 4, ST. LOUIS 3
VANCOUVER 4, St. Louis 1

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Semifinals

Anaheim 4, Dallas 2

Anaheim 4, DALLAS 3 (5 OT)
Anaheim 3, DALLAS 2 (OT)
Dallas 2, ANAHEIM 1
ANAHEIM 1, Dallas 0
DALLAS 4, Anaheim 1
ANAHEIM 4, Dallas 3

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Minnesota 4, Vancouver 3

VANCOUVER 4, Minnesota 3 (OT)
Minnesota 3, VANCOUVER 2
Vancouver 3, MINNESOTA 2
Vancouver 3, MINNESOTA 2 (OT)
Minnesota 7, Vancouver 2
MINNESOTA 5, Vancouver 1
Minnesota 4, VANCOUVER 2

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Championship

Anaheim 4, Minnesota 0

Anaheim 1, MINNESOTA 0 (2 OT)
Anaheim 2, MINNESOTA 0
ANAHEIM 4, Minnesota 0
ANAHEIM 2, Minnesota 1

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Eastern Conference
First Round

Ottawa 4, NY Islanders 1

Islanders 3, OTTAWA 0
OTTAWA 3, Islanders 0
Ottawa 3, ISLANDERS 2 (OT)
Ottawa 3, ISLANDERS 1
OTTAWA 4, Islanders 1

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New Jersey 4, Boston 1

NEW JERSEY 2, Boston 1
NEW JERSEY 4, Boston 2
New Jersey 3, BOSTON 0
BOSTON 5, New Jersey 1
NEW JERSEY 3, Boston 0

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Tampa Bay 4, Washington 2

Washington 3, TAMPA BAY 0
Washington 6, TAMPA BAY 3
Tampa Bay 4, WASHINGTON 3 (OT)
Tampa Bay 3, WASHINGTON 1
TAMPA BAY 2, Washington 1
Tampa Bay 2, WASHINGTON 1 (3 OT)

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Philadelphia 4, Toronto 3

Toronto 5, PHILADELPHIA 3
PHILADELPHIA 4, Toronto 1
TORONTO 4, Philadelphia 3 (2 OT)
Philadelphia 3, TORONTO 2 (OT)
PHILADELPHIA 4, Toronto 1
TORONTO 2, Philadelphia 1 (2 OT)
PHILADELPHIA 6, Toronto 1

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Semifinals

Ottawa 4, Philadelphia 2

OTTAWA 4, Philadelphia 2
Philadelphia 2, OTTAWA 0
Ottawa 3, PHILADELPHIA 2 (OT)
PHILADELPHIA 1, Ottawa 0
OTTAWA 5, Philadelphia 2
Ottawa 5, PHILADELPHIA 1

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New Jersey 4, Tampa Bay 1

NEW JERSEY 3, Tampa Bay 0
NEW JERSEY 3, Tampa Bay 2 (OT)
TAMPA BAY 4, New Jersey 3
New Jersey 3, TAMPA BAY 1
NEW JERSEY 2, Tampa Bay 1 (3 OT)

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Championship

New Jersey 4, Ottawa 3

OTTAWA 3, New Jersey 2 (OT)
New Jersey 4, OTTAWA 1
NEW JERSEY 1, Ottawa 0
NEW JERSEY 5, Ottawa 2
OTTAWA 3, New Jersey 1
Ottawa 2, NEW JERSEY 1 (OT)
New Jersey 3, OTTAWA 2

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Stanley Cup Final

New Jersey Devils 4, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 3
Coach: Pat Burns
Captain: Scott Stevens
May 27: NEW JERSEY 3, Anaheim 0
May 29: NEW JERSEY 3, Anaheim 0
May 31: ANAHEIM 3, New Jersey 2 (OT)
June 2: ANAHEIM 1, New Jersey 0 (OT)
June 5: NEW JERSEY 6, Anaheim 3
June 7: ANAHEIM 5, New Jersey 2
June 9: NEW JERSEY 3, Anaheim 0
Series-winning goal:
Mike Rupp, New Jersey, 2:22, 125

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Smythe Trophy Winner

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Jamie Langenbrunner, New Jersey (24 games, 11 goals, 7 assists, 18 points);
Scott Niedermayer, New Jersey (24 games, 2 goals, 11 assists, 18 points)

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