2000–01 Colorado Avalanche season

The 2000–01 Colorado Avalanche season was the franchise's 29th season, 22nd in the National Hockey League, and sixth as the Colorado Avalanche. The Avalanche won their second Stanley Cup by defeating the defending champion New Jersey Devils 4–3 in the Finals. Ray Bourque would be the first and only NHL player to hoist the Stanley Cup prior to the team captain when Joe Sakic handed it to him out of respect for the future Hall of Famer in what proved to be his final game.

2000–01 Colorado Avalanche
Stanley Cup champions
Western Conference champions
Northwest Division champions
Division1st Northwest
Conference1st Western
2000–01 record52–16–10–4
Home record28–6–5–2
Road record24–10–5–2
Goals for270
Goals against192
Team information
General managerPierre Lacroix
CoachBob Hartley
CaptainJoe Sakic
Alternate captainsRay Bourque
Peter Forsberg
ArenaPepsi Center
Average attendance18,007
Minor league affiliate(s)Hershey Bears
Team leaders
GoalsJoe Sakic (54)
AssistsJoe Sakic (64)
PointsJoe Sakic (118)
Penalty minutesScott Parker (155)
Plus/minusJoe Sakic (+45)
WinsPatrick Roy (40)
Goals against averagePatrick Roy (2.21)

This would be the last Stanley Cup title for the Avalanche until 2022.

Off-season

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Regular season

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  • October 14, 2000: In a victory over the expansion Columbus Blue Jackets, Patrick Roy tied Terry Sawchuk for most career wins by a goaltender.[1]
  • October 17, 2000: In an overtime victory over the Washington Capitals, Patrick Roy broke Terry Sawchuk's record for most career wins by a goaltender.[2]
  • October 20, 2000: A pre-game ceremony was held to honour Patrick Roy's 448th career victory. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman presented Roy with a goalie stick dipped in silver. On the stick was engraved the name of every building he ever played in. The names of his children were also on the stick. Governor of Colorado Bill Owens proclaimed October 20 to 26 "Patrick Roy week" in the State of Colorado. Jerry Sawchuk, Terry's son, raised Patrick's arm in the air. The Avalanche defeated the Florida Panthers 5-1 in that game.[3]
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    February 4, 2001: The 2001 National Hockey League All-Star Game took place at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. The final score was North America 14, World 12. Five Avalanche players took part in the game as well as head coach Bob Hartley serving as an assistant coach for the North America team.
  • February 13, 2001: Patrick Roy made his first visit to Montreal since breaking Terry Sawchuk's record for most wins by a goaltender. Roy had won 289 games with the Montreal Canadiens, and the Canadiens held a pre-game ceremony for Roy. On that night, the Avalanche defeated the Canadiens in overtime 3-2.[4]
  • March 24, 2001: Ray Bourque returned to Boston one last time as a player. This was also his first and only visit to Boston since being traded to the Avalanche. The Bruins fans gave Bourque a standing ovation as the Avalanche defeated the Bruins 4-2.
  • April 8, 2001: Patrick Roy won his 40th game on the season, marking the first and only time in his career he reached that total in a single season.[4]

Season standings

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Northwest Division[5]
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1 1 Colorado Avalanche 82 52 16 10 4 270 192 118
2 6 Edmonton Oilers 82 39 28 12 3 243 222 93
3 8 Vancouver Canucks 82 36 28 11 7 239 238 90
4 11 Calgary Flames 82 27 36 15 4 197 236 73
5 14 Minnesota Wild 82 25 39 13 5 168 210 68

Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points
         Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.

Western Conference[6]
R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1 p – Colorado Avalanche NW 82 52 16 10 4 270 192 118
2 y – Detroit Red Wings CEN 82 49 20 9 4 253 202 111
3 y – Dallas Stars PAC 82 48 24 8 2 241 187 106
4 St. Louis Blues CEN 82 43 22 12 5 249 195 103
5 San Jose Sharks PAC 82 40 27 12 3 217 192 95
6 Edmonton Oilers NW 82 39 28 12 3 243 222 93
7 Los Angeles Kings PAC 82 38 28 13 3 252 228 92
8 Vancouver Canucks NW 82 36 28 11 7 239 238 90
8.5
9 Phoenix Coyotes PAC 82 35 27 17 3 214 212 90
10 Nashville Predators CEN 82 34 36 9 3 186 200 80
11 Calgary Flames NW 82 27 36 15 4 197 236 73
12 Chicago Blackhawks CEN 82 29 40 8 5 210 246 71
13 Columbus Blue Jackets CEN 82 28 39 9 6 190 233 71
14 Minnesota Wild NW 82 25 39 13 5 168 210 68
15 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim PAC 82 25 41 11 5 188 245 66

Divisions: CEN – Central, PAC – Pacific, NW – Northwest

bold – Qualified for playoffs; p – Won Presidents' Trophy; y – Won division


Playoffs

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Schedule and results

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Regular season

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2000–01 regular season[7]
October: 9–1–2–0 (home: 4–1–0–0; road: 5–0–2–0)
Game Result Date Score Opponent Record Recap
1 T October 4, 2000 2–2 OT @ Dallas Stars (2000–01) 0–0–1–0 Recap
2 T October 7, 2000 1–1 OT @ Edmonton Oilers (2000–01) 0–0–2–0 Recap
3 W October 10, 2000 3–1 @ Calgary Flames (2000–01) 1–0–2–0 Recap
4 W October 12, 2000 5–2 @ Vancouver Canucks (2000–01) 2–0–2–0 Recap
5 W October 14, 2000 3–1 Columbus Blue Jackets (2000–01) 3–0–2–0 Recap
6 W October 17, 2000 4–3 OT @ Washington Capitals (2000–01) 4–0–2–0 Recap
7 W October 18, 2000 5–1 @ Columbus Blue Jackets (2000–01) 5–0–2–0 Recap
8 W October 20, 2000 5–1 Florida Panthers (2000–01) 6–0–2–0 Recap
9 W October 25, 2000 2–1 OT Nashville Predators (2000–01) 7–0–2–0 Recap
10 W October 26, 2000 2–0 @ Chicago Blackhawks (2000–01) 8–0–2–0 Recap
11 W October 28, 2000 4–2 Edmonton Oilers (2000–01) 9–0–2–0 Recap
12 L October 30, 2000 0–4 Phoenix Coyotes (2000–01) 9–1–2–0 Recap
November: 8–3–1–0 (home: 7–0–1–0; road: 1–3–0–0)
Game Result Date Score Opponent Record Recap
13 L November 1, 2000 3–4 @ Vancouver Canucks (2000–01) 9–2–2–0 Recap
14 W November 3, 2000 5–3 Carolina Hurricanes (2000–01) 10–2–2–0 Recap
15 W November 7, 2000 2–0 Minnesota Wild (2000–01) 11–2–2–0 Recap
16 T November 9, 2000 3–3 OT St. Louis Blues (2000–01) 11–2–3–0 Recap
17 W November 11, 2000 3–1 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2000–01) 12–2–3–0 Recap
18 W November 13, 2000 3–2 OT Pittsburgh Penguins (2000–01) 13–2–3–0 Recap
19 W November 15, 2000 3–0 @ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2000–01) 14–2–3–0 Recap
20 L November 16, 2000 3–6 @ Phoenix Coyotes (2000–01) 14–3–3–0 Recap
21 L November 18, 2000 4–6 @ Los Angeles Kings (2000–01) 14–4–3–0 Recap
22 W November 22, 2000 5–2 Columbus Blue Jackets (2000–01) 15–4–3–0 Recap
23 W November 25, 2000 3–2 OT Calgary Flames (2000–01) 16–4–3–0 Recap
24 W November 29, 2000 2–1 Phoenix Coyotes (2000–01) 17–4–3–0 Recap
December: 8–4–2–0 (home: 5–2–2–0; road: 3–2–0–0)
Game Result Date Score Opponent Record Recap
25 W December 1, 2000 4–2 Dallas Stars (2000–01) 18–4–3–0 Recap
26 W December 3, 2000 6–3 @ New York Rangers (2000–01) 19–4–3–0 Recap
27 L December 5, 2000 1–6 @ New Jersey Devils (2000–01) 19–5–3–0 Recap
28 W December 8, 2000 2–0 @ Tampa Bay Lightning (2000–01) 20–5–3–0 Recap
29 W December 9, 2000 4–2 @ Florida Panthers (2000–01) 21–5–3–0 Recap
30 T December 11, 2000 2–2 OT Tampa Bay Lightning (2000–01) 21–5–4–0 Recap
31 T December 13, 2000 3–3 OT Philadelphia Flyers (2000–01) 21–5–5–0 Recap
32 L December 15, 2000 3–5 Detroit Red Wings (2000–01) 21–6–5–0 Recap
33 L December 19, 2000 0–3 Calgary Flames (2000–01) 21–7–5–0 Recap
34 W December 21, 2000 5–2 Los Angeles Kings (2000–01) 22–7–5–0 Recap
35 W December 23, 2000 3–2 OT Vancouver Canucks (2000–01) 23–7–5–0 Recap
36 L December 26, 2000 2–5 @ Nashville Predators (2000–01) 23–8–5–0 Recap
37 W December 27, 2000 3–2 Edmonton Oilers (2000–01) 24–8–5–0 Recap
38 W December 29, 2000 3–1 Nashville Predators (2000–01) 25–8–5–0 Recap
January: 10–0–3–1 (home: 4–0–1–0; road: 6–0–2–1)
Game Result Date Score Opponent Record Recap
39 W January 2, 2001 6–2 Los Angeles Kings (2000–01) 26–8–5–0 Recap
40 T January 4, 2001 2–2 OT San Jose Sharks (2000–01) 26–8–6–0 Recap
41 T January 6, 2001 2–2 OT @ Carolina Hurricanes (2000–01) 26–8–7–0 Recap
42 OTL January 7, 2001 3–4 OT @ Detroit Red Wings (2000–01) 26–8–7–1 Recap
43 W January 10, 2001 4–2 @ Columbus Blue Jackets (2000–01) 27–8–7–1 Recap
44 W January 12, 2001 5–0 @ Minnesota Wild (2000–01) 28–8–7–1 Recap
45 T January 14, 2001 2–2 OT @ Chicago Blackhawks (2000–01) 28–8–8–1 Recap
46 W January 16, 2001 4–1 New York Islanders (2000–01) 29–8–8–1 Recap
47 W January 18, 2001 7–3 Vancouver Canucks (2000–01) 30–8–8–1 Recap
48 W January 20, 2001 2–1 @ San Jose Sharks (2000–01) 31–8–8–1 Recap
49 W January 21, 2001 4–2 @ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2000–01) 32–8–8–1 Recap
50 W January 26, 2001 5–2 Chicago Blackhawks (2000–01) 33–8–8–1 Recap
51 W January 27, 2001 5–1 @ Nashville Predators (2000–01) 34–8–8–1 Recap
52 W January 30, 2001 3–1 @ San Jose Sharks (2000–01) 35–8–8–1 Recap
February: 5–4–1–1 (home: 3–2–0–1; road: 2–2–1–0)
Game Result Date Score Opponent Record Recap
53 L February 1, 2001 3–5 @ Vancouver Canucks (2000–01) 35–9–8–1 Recap
54 L February 7, 2001 1–3 Washington Capitals (2000–01) 35–10–8–1 Recap
55 L February 9, 2001 3–5 Calgary Flames (2000–01) 35–11–8–1 Recap
56 OTL February 10, 2001 3–4 OT St. Louis Blues (2000–01) 35–11–8–2 Recap
57 W February 13, 2001 3–2 OT @ Montreal Canadiens (2000–01) 36–11–8–2 Recap
58 L February 15, 2001 1–4 @ Ottawa Senators (2000–01) 36–12–8–2 Recap
59 T February 17, 2001 5–5 OT @ Toronto Maple Leafs (2000–01) 36–12–9–2 Recap
60 W February 19, 2001 5–1 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (2000–01) 37–12–9–2 Recap
61 W February 21, 2001 8–2 Boston Bruins (2000–01) 38–12–9–2 Recap
62 W February 23, 2001 4–1 Minnesota Wild (2000–01) 39–12–9–2 Recap
63 W February 25, 2001 5–2 Atlanta Thrashers (2000–01) 40–12–9–2 Recap
March: 10–3–0–2 (home: 4–1–0–1; road: 6–2–0–1)
Game Result Date Score Opponent Record Recap
64 OTL March 3, 2001 2–3 OT Buffalo Sabres (2000–01) 40–12–9–3 Recap
65 W March 4, 2001 5–0 @ Phoenix Coyotes (2000–01) 41–12–9–3 Recap
66 W March 6, 2001 4–2 @ Atlanta Thrashers (2000–01) 42–12–9–3 Recap
67 W March 8, 2001 5–2 @ St. Louis Blues (2000–01) 43–12–9–3 Recap
68 OTL March 10, 2001 2–3 OT @ Dallas Stars (2000–01) 43–12–9–4 Recap
69 W March 11, 2001 3–2 Dallas Stars (2000–01) 44–12–9–4 Recap
70 L March 13, 2001 3–6 New Jersey Devils (2000–01) 44–13–9–4 Recap
71 W March 17, 2001 5–3 Detroit Red Wings (2000–01) 45–13–9–4 Recap
72 W March 18, 2001 4–3 Minnesota Wild (2000–01) 46–13–9–4 Recap
73 W March 20, 2001 4–1 San Jose Sharks (2000–01) 47–13–9–4 Recap
74 W March 22, 2001 3–1 @ St. Louis Blues (2000–01) 48–13–9–4 Recap
75 W March 24, 2001 4–2 @ Boston Bruins (2000–01) 49–13–9–4 Recap
76 L March 28, 2001 1–4 @ Edmonton Oilers (2000–01) 49–14–9–4 Recap
77 W March 29, 2001 1–0 @ Calgary Flames (2000–01) 50–14–9–4 Recap
78 L March 31, 2001 0–4 @ Los Angeles Kings (2000–01) 50–15–9–4 Recap
April: 2–1–1–0 (home: 1–0–1–0; road: 1–1–0–0)
Game Result Date Score Opponent Record Recap
79 W April 2, 2001 5–3 Edmonton Oilers (2000–01) 51–15–9–4 Recap
80 T April 4, 2001 1–1 OT Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2000–01) 51–15–10–4 Recap
81 L April 7, 2001 3–4 @ Detroit Red Wings (2000–01) 51–16–10–4 Recap
82 W April 8, 2001 4–2 @ Minnesota Wild (2000–01) 52–16–10–4 Recap
Legend:

  Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Tie (1 point)   Overtime loss (1 point)

Playoffs

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2001 Stanley Cup playoffs[7]
Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. (8) Vancouver Canucks – Avalanche win 4–0
Game Result Date Score Opponent Series Recap
1 W April 12, 2001 5–4 Vancouver Canucks Avalanche lead 1–0 Recap
2 W April 14, 2001 2–1 Vancouver Canucks Avalanche lead 2–0 Recap
3 W April 16, 2001 4–3 OT @ Vancouver Canucks Avalanche lead 3–0 Recap
4 W April 18, 2001 5–1 @ Vancouver Canucks Avalanche win 4–0 Recap
Western Conference Semifinals vs. (7) Los Angeles Kings – Avalanche win 4–3
Game Result Date Score Opponent Series Recap
1 L April 26, 2001 3–4 OT Los Angeles Kings Kings lead 1–0 Recap
2 W April 28, 2001 2–0 Los Angeles Kings Series tied 1–1 Recap
3 W April 30, 2001 4–3 @ Los Angeles Kings Avalanche lead 2–1 Recap
4 W May 2, 2001 3–0 @ Los Angeles Kings Avalanche lead 3–1 Recap
5 L May 4, 2001 0–1 Los Angeles Kings Avalanche lead 3–2 Recap
6 L May 6, 2001 0–1 2OT @ Los Angeles Kings Series tied 3–3 Recap
7 W May 8, 2001 5–1 Los Angeles Kings Avalanche win 4–3 Recap
Western Conference Finals vs. (4) St. Louis Blues: Avalanche win 4–1
Game Result Date Score Opponent Series Recap
1 W May 12, 2001 4–1 St. Louis Blues Avalanche lead 1–0 Recap
2 W May 14, 2001 4–2 St. Louis Blues Avalanche lead 2–0 Recap
3 L May 16, 2001 3–4 2OT @ St. Louis Blues Avalanche lead 2–1 Recap
4 W May 18, 2001 4–3 OT @ St. Louis Blues Avalanche lead 3–1 Recap
5 W May 21, 2001 2–1 OT St. Louis Blues Avalanche win 4–1 Recap
Stanley Cup Finals vs. (E1) New Jersey Devils – Avalanche win 4–3
Game Result Date Score Opponent Series Recap
1 W May 26, 2001 5–0 New Jersey Devils Avalanche lead 1–0 Recap
2 L May 29, 2001 1–2 New Jersey Devils Series tied 1–1 Recap
3 W May 31, 2001 3–1 @ New Jersey Devils Avalanche lead 2–1 Recap
4 L June 2, 2001 2–3 @ New Jersey Devils Series tied 2–2 Recap
5 L June 4, 2001 1–4 New Jersey Devils Devils lead 3–2 Recap
6 W June 7, 2001 4–0 @ New Jersey Devils Series tied 3–3 Recap
7 W June 9, 2001 3–1 New Jersey Devils Avalanche win 4–3 Recap
Legend:

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Player statistics

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Scoring

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  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
  • † = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Avalanche only.
  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Avalanche only.
No. Player Pos Regular season Playoffs
GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
19 Joe Sakic C 82 54 64 118 45 30 21 13 13 26 6 6
21 Peter Forsberg C 73 27 62 89 23 54 11 4 10 14 5 6
23 Milan Hejduk RW 80 41 38 79 32 36 23 7 16 23 8 6
40 Alex Tanguay LW 82 27 50 77 35 37 23 6 15 21 13 8
37 Chris Drury LW 71 24 41 65 6 47 23 11 5 16 5 4
77 Ray Bourque D 80 7 52 59 25 48 21 4 6 10 9 12
25 Shjon Podein RW 82 15 17 32 7 68 23 2 3 5 3 14
18 Adam Deadmarsh RW 39 13 13 26 −2 59
41 Martin Skoula D 82 8 17 25 8 38 23 1 4 5 1 8
39 Ville Nieminen LW 50 14 8 22 8 38 23 4 6 10 −1 20
7 Greg de Vries D 79 5 12 17 23 51 23 0 1 1 5 20
13 Dan Hinote C 76 5 10 15 1 51 23 2 4 6 4 21
24 Jon Klemm D 78 4 11 15 22 54 22 1 2 3 7 16
52 Adam Foote D 35 3 12 15 6 42 23 3 4 7 5 47
26 Stephane Yelle C 50 4 10 14 −3 20 23 1 2 3 2 8
3 Aaron Miller D 56 4 9 13 19 29
29 Eric Messier LW/D 64 5 7 12 −3 26 23 2 2 4 0 14
4 Rob Blake D 13 2 8 10 11 8 23 6 13 19 6 16
14 Dave Reid RW 73 1 9 10 1 21 18 0 4 4 2 6
28 Steven Reinprecht C 21 3 4 7 −1 2 22 2 3 5 0 2
27 Scott Parker RW 69 2 3 5 −2 155 4 0 0 0 0 2
33 Patrick Roy G 62 0 5 5 10 23 0 1 1 0
45 Rick Berry D 19 0 4 4 5 38
44[a] Nolan Pratt D 46 1 2 3 2 40
11 Chris Dingman LW 41 1 1 2 −3 108 16 0 4 4 3 14
1 David Aebischer G 26 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
5 Alexei Gusarov D 9 0 1 1 2 6
46 Yuri Babenko C 3 0 0 0 0 0
9 Brad Larsen LW 9 0 0 0 1 0
2 Bryan Muir D 8 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0
63 Joel Prpic C 3 0 0 0 0 2
44 Rob Shearer C 2 0 0 0 −2 0

Goaltending

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No. Player Regular season Playoffs
GP W L T SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
33 Patrick Roy 62 40 13 7 1513 132 2.22 .913 4 3585 23 16 7 622 41 1.70 .934 4 1451
1 David Aebischer 26 12 7 3 538 52 2.24 .903 3 1393 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 1

Awards and records

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Awards

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Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League
(annual)
Conn Smythe Trophy Patrick Roy [8]
Hart Memorial Trophy Joe Sakic [9]
King Clancy Memorial Trophy Shjon Podein [10]
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Joe Sakic [11]
Lester B. Pearson Award Joe Sakic [12]
NHL First All-Star Team Ray Bourque (Defense) [13]
Joe Sakic (Center)
NHL Second All-Star Team Rob Blake (Defense) [13]
NHL Plus-Minus Award Joe Sakic[b] [15]
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Ray Bourque[c] [17]
Peter Forsberg[c]
Bob Hartley (coach)
Milan Hejduk[d]
Patrick Roy[c]
Joe Sakic[c]
NHL Player of the Month Joe Sakic (November) [19]
NHL Player of the Week Patrick Roy (October 16) [20]
Alex Tanguay (January 22) [21]
Peter Forsberg (February 26) [22]
Joe Sakic (March 26) [23]
Joe Sakic (April 9) [24]

Milestones

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Milestone Player Date Ref
First game David Aebischer October 18, 2000 [25]
Rob Shearer November 11, 2000
Yuri Babenko November 22, 2000
Rick Berry January 7, 2001

Transactions

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The Avalanche were involved in the following transactions from June 11, 2000, the day after the deciding game of the 2000 Stanley Cup Finals, through June 9, 2001, the day of the deciding game of the 2001 Stanley Cup Finals.[26][27]

Trades

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Date Details Ref
June 24, 2000 (2000-06-24) To Colorado Avalanche
  • Nolan Pratt
  • 1st-round pick in 2000
  • 2nd-round pick in 2000
  • Philadelphia’s 2nd-round pick in 2000
To Carolina Hurricanes
[28]
December 28, 2000 (2000-12-28) To Colorado Avalanche
  • 5th-round pick in 2001
To New York Rangers
[29]
January 24, 2001 (2001-01-24) To Colorado Avalanche
To Tampa Bay Lightning
  • 8th-round pick in 2001
[30]
February 22, 2001 (2001-02-22) To Colorado Avalanche
To Los Angeles Kings
[33]
March 3, 2001 (2001-03-03) To Colorado Avalanche
To Florida Panthers
  • Future considerations
[34]

Players acquired

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Date Player Former team Term Via Ref
August 2, 2000 (2000-08-02) Mike Craig San Jose Sharks Free agency [35]
August 29, 2000 (2000-08-29) Kelly Fairchild Dallas Stars 1-year Free agency [36]
Joel Prpic Boston Bruins 1-year Free agency [36]
September 5, 2000 (2000-09-05) Stewart Malgunas Calgary Flames 1-year Free agency [37]

Players lost

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Date Player New team Via[g] Ref
June 23, 2000 (2000-06-23) Jeff Odgers Minnesota Wild Expansion draft [39]
Rick Tabaracci Columbus Blue Jackets Expansion draft [39]
July 11, 2000 (2000-07-11) Christian Matte Minnesota Wild Free agency (VI) [40]
July 12, 2000 (2000-07-12) Sami Helenius Dallas Stars Free agency (VI) [41]
July 13, 2000 (2000-07-13) Dave Andreychuk Buffalo Sabres Free agency (III) [42]
July 20, 2000 (2000-07-20) Serge Aubin Columbus Blue Jackets Free agency (VI) [43]
August 24, 2000 (2000-08-24) Michael Gaul Columbus Blue Jackets Free agency (VI) [44]
September 4, 2000 (2000-09-04) Jason Bowen Belfast Giants (BISL) Free agency (UFA) [45]
March 24, 2001 (2001-03-24) Stewart Malgunas Frankfurt Lions (DEL) Free agency[h] [46]

Signings

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Date Player Term Contract type Ref
June 14, 2000 (2000-06-14) Ray Bourque 1-year[i] Re-signing [47]
July 26, 2000 (2000-07-26) Eric Messier 1-year Re-signing [48]
Stephane Yelle 3-year Re-signing [48]
August 2, 2000 (2000-08-02) Frederic Cassivi 2-year Re-signing [35]
Dan Hinote 2-year Re-signing [35]
Ville Nieminen 2-year Re-signing [35]
Dan Smith 1-year Re-signing [35]
Brian White 1-year Re-signing [35]
August 9, 2000 (2000-08-09) Nolan Pratt 1-year Arbitration award [49][50]
August 13, 2000 (2000-08-13) Jon Klemm 1-year Arbitration award [49][50]
August 14, 2000 (2000-08-14) Joe Sakic 1-year Re-signing [51]
August 15, 2000 (2000-08-15) Adam Deadmarsh 3-year Re-signing [52]
September 5, 2000 (2000-09-05) Brad Larsen 1-year Re-signing [37]
September 6, 2000 (2000-09-06) Milan Hejduk 4-year Re-signing [53]
September 16, 2000 (2000-09-16) Chris Drury 3-year Re-signing [54]
September 27, 2000 (2000-09-27) Adam Foote 4-year Extension [55]
December 18, 2000 (2000-12-18) Jordan Krestanovich 3-year Entry-level [56]
April 2, 2001 (2001-04-02) Mikhail Kuleshov 3-year Entry-level [26]
April 26, 2001 (2001-04-26) Vaclav Nedorost 3-year Entry-level [57]

Draft picks

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Colorado's draft picks at the 2000 NHL entry draft held at the Pengrowth Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta.[58]

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
1 14 Vaclav Nedorost   Czech Republic Ceske Budejovice Jr. (Czech Republic)
2 47 Jared Aulin   Canada Kamloops Blazers (WHL)
2 50 Sergei Soin   Russia Krylya Sovetov (Russia)
2 63 Agris Saviels   Latvia Owen Sound Attack (OHL)
3 88 Kurt Sauer   United States Spokane Chiefs (WHL)
3 92 Sergei Klyazmin   Russia THK Tver (Russia)
4 119 Brian Fahey   United States University of Wisconsin-Madison (WCHA)
5 159 John-Michael Liles   United States Michigan State University (CCHA)
6 189 Chris Bahen   United States Clarkson University (ECAC)
7 221 Aaron Molnar   Canada London Knights (OHL)
8 252 Darryl Bootland   Canada Toronto St. Michael's Majors (OHL)
9 266 Sean Kotary   United States Northwood Prep High School (USHS-MA)
9 285 Blake Ward   Canada Tri-City Americans (WHL)

Notes

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  1. ^ Pratt wore number 4 until Blake was acquired.
  2. ^ Co-winner with Patrik Elias of the New Jersey Devils.[14]
  3. ^ a b c d Bourque, Forsberg, Roy, and Sakic were all voted to the starting lineup.[16]
  4. ^ Hejduk was an injury replacement for Alexander Mogilny of the New Jersey Devils.[18]
  5. ^ 1st-round pick in 2003, contingent on Blake re-signing with the Avalanche, which he did on July 1, 2001.[31]
  6. ^ Colorado sent the rights to Jared Aulin on March 22.[32]
  7. ^ In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[38]
  8. ^ Contract for the 2001–02 season.
  9. ^ Option for a second year.

References

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  • "Colorado Avalanche 2000-01 roster and scoring statistics at hockeydb.com". www.hockeydb.com. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
  • "2000-01 Colorado Avalanche Roster, Stats, Injuries, Scores, Results, Shootouts". Hockey-Reference.com. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
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  2. ^ THE NHL: Roy gets career wins record KitsapSun. Accessed June 22, 2020
  3. ^ Patrick Roy, winning, nothing else, p.450 , by Michel Roy, translated by Charles Phillips, 2008, John Wiley & Sons, Mississauga, ON, ISBN 978-0-470-15616-2
  4. ^ a b Patrick Roy, winning, nothing else, p.457 , by Michel Roy, translated by Charles Phillips, 2008, John Wiley & Sons, Mississauga, ON, ISBN 978-0-470-15616-2
  5. ^ "2000-2001 Division Standings". NHL.com. Retrieved July 15, 2012.
  6. ^ "2000-2001 Conference Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings". NHL.
  7. ^ a b "2000-01 Colorado Avalanche Schedule". Hockey-Reference.com. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
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