2000–01 Philadelphia Flyers
Division2nd Atlantic
Conference4th Eastern
2000–01 record43–25–11–3
Home record26–11–4–0
Road record17–14–7–3
Goals for240
Goals against207
Team information
PresidentBobby Clarke
General managerBobby Clarke
CoachCraig Ramsay[lower-alpha 1]
Bill Barber[lower-alpha 1]
CaptainEric Desjardins
Alternate captainsJohn LeClair
Mark Recchi
ArenaFirst Union Center
Average attendance19,576[1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Philadelphia Phantoms
Trenton Titans
Team leaders
GoalsKeith Primeau (34)
AssistsMark Recchi (50)
PointsMark Recchi (77)
Penalty minutesLuke Richardson (131)
Plus/minusSimon Gagne (+24)
WinsRoman Cechmanek (35)
Goals against averageRoman Cechmanek (2.01)

The 2000–01 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' 34th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers lost in the first round to the Buffalo Sabres in six games.

Off-season

Craig Ramsay retained the head coaching position as Roger Neilson was not asked to return.[2]

Regular season

Without Eric Lindros, who sat out the entire season awaiting a trade, while also suffering through John LeClair's 66-game absence and Brian Boucher's early erratic play in goal, the club went into an early tailspin. The team began the year 3–6–4 and at one point had six regulars out of the lineup. Keith Jones, who never fully recovered from the prior knee problems despite surgery last season, was forced to retire eight games into the schedule.

Not wanting to bank on the inexperience of Maxime Ouellet, the team recalled Roman Cechmanek, a former star goalie in the Czech Republic, from the Philadelphia Phantoms in early November and the move paid off as he recorded a pair of shutouts in his first three games. The Flyers won six in a row prior to Thanksgiving to climb above .500, but Ramsay's inability to rally the troops cost him his job. After being badly outplayed in early December losses to Ottawa (5–3) and Detroit (5–1), he was replaced by former Flyer great Bill Barber with the team sinking at 12–12–4.[3]

Barber's high-energy, old-time hockey approach struck a chord, and the club went unbeaten in his first eight games behind the bench (5–0–3). Philly ran off an 8–2–1 stretch at the turn of the new year, then after a five-game win streak after the All-Star break found themselves atop the Atlantic Division.

Unfortunately, injuries and poor play followed. Simon Gagne was lost with a shoulder injury in a scoreless tie with the Tampa Bay Lightning in late February. In the middle of a 1–4–1 stretch in late March, Keith Primeau suffered a leg injury and missed the rest of the regular season. Despite faltering down the stretch, the Flyers finished with the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference.

Primeau led the team with 34 goals and Mark Recchi posted team-best 50 assists and 77 points. Dan McGillis and Eric Desjardins formed a potent offensive duo on the back line, combining for 29 goals and 97 points. Cechmanek recorded a franchise rookie record 10 shutouts and finished second in voting for the Vezina Trophy.[4]

The Flyers were the most disciplined team in the League, with just 314 power-play opportunities against.[5]

Season standings

Atlantic Division[6]
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
11New Jersey Devils824819123295195111
24Philadelphia Flyers824325113240207100
36Pittsburgh Penguins8242289328125696
410New York Rangers8233435125029072
515New York Islanders8221517318526852

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.

Eastern Conference[7]
R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1 Z- New Jersey DevilsAT824819123295195111
2 Y- Ottawa SenatorsNE82482194274205109
3 Y- Washington CapitalsSE82412710423321196
4 X- Philadelphia FlyersAT824325113240207100
5 X- Buffalo SabresNE8246305121818498
6 X- Pittsburgh PenguinsAT8242289328125696
7 X- Toronto Maple LeafsNE82372911523220790
8 X- Carolina HurricanesSE8238329321222588
8.5
9 Boston BruinsNE8236308822724988
10 New York RangersAT8233435125029072
11 Montreal CanadiensNE8228408620623270
12 Florida PanthersSE82223813920024666
13 Atlanta ThrashersSE82234512221128960
14 Tampa Bay LightningSE8224476520128059
15 New York IslandersAT8221517318526852

Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast

Z – Clinched Conference; Y – Clinched Division; X – Clinched Playoff spot

Playoffs

The Flyers lost in the first round to the Buffalo Sabres in six games.

Schedule and results

Preseason

2000 preseason[8][9]
Preseason: 5–3–0 (home: 4–0–0; road: 1–3–0)
GameDateOpponentScoreRecordRef
1[a]September 14@ New York Islanders4–21–0–0[10]
2September 15New York Islanders2–12–0–0[11]
3September 16New York Rangers5–13–0–0[12]
4September 19@ New York Rangers3–43–1–0[13]
5September 21Washington Capitals3–24–1–0[14]
6September 23@ New Jersey Devils2–44–2–0[15]
7September 27New Jersey Devils4–15–2–0[16]
8September 30@ Washington Capitals1–25–3–0[17]

Notes:
a Game played at Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, New Jersey.

Legend:

  Win   Loss   Tie

Regular season

2000–01 regular season[18]
October: 3–5–3–0, 9 points (home: 2–3–2–0; road: 1–2–1–0)
GameDateOpponentScoreRecordPointsRecap
1October 5Vancouver Canucks6–31–0–0–02Recap
2October 7Boston Bruins1–51–1–0–02Recap
3October 11@ Minnesota Wild3–3 OT1–1–1–03Recap
4October 12@ Dallas Stars1–41–2–1–03Recap
5October 14@ Phoenix Coyotes3–61–3–1–03Recap
6October 17Ottawa Senators1–61–4–1–03Recap
7October 19Montreal Canadiens3–3 OT1–4–2–04Recap
8October 21Mighty Ducks of Anaheim3–41–5–2–04Recap
9October 24@ New York Rangers5–42–5–2–06Recap
10October 26New York Rangers3–03–5–2–08Recap
11October 29Washington Capitals1–1 OT3–5–3–09Recap
November: 8–5–1–0, 17 points (home: 4–3–0–0; road: 4–2–1–0)
GameDateOpponentScoreRecordPointsRecap
12November 1@ New Jersey Devils1–1 OT3–5–4–010Recap
13November 2Nashville Predators1–33–6–4–010Recap
14November 4Buffalo Sabres3–04–6–4–012Recap
15November 8@ Pittsburgh Penguins2–54–7–4–012Recap
16November 9Edmonton Oilers2–05–7–4–014Recap
17November 11Ottawa Senators4–36–7–4–016Recap
18November 15@ Toronto Maple Leafs2–1 OT7–7–4–018Recap
19November 17@ Atlanta Thrashers3–2 OT8–7–4–020Recap
20November 18Washington Capitals5–39–7–4–022Recap
21November 22@ Buffalo Sabres3–110–7–4–024Recap
22November 24Pittsburgh Penguins0–110–8–4–024Recap
23November 26Phoenix Coyotes1–210–9–4–024Recap
24November 29@ Columbus Blue Jackets4–311–9–4–026Recap
25November 30@ Carolina Hurricanes0–211–10–4–026Recap
December: 6–4–3–0, 15 points (home: 5–0–0–0; road: 1–4–3–0)
GameDateOpponentScoreRecordPointsRecap
26December 2@ Ottawa Senators3–511–11–4–026Recap
27December 6Tampa Bay Lightning6–312–11–4–028Recap
28December 8@ Detroit Red Wings1–512–12–4–028Recap
29December 10New York Islanders5–213–12–4–030Recap
30December 12@ Nashville Predators2–2 OT13–12–5–031Recap
31December 13@ Colorado Avalanche3–3 OT13–12–6–032Recap
32December 16New Jersey Devils6–314–12–6–034Recap
33December 19@ Boston Bruins4–4 OT14–12–7–035Recap
34December 21San Jose Sharks4–315–12–7–037Recap
35December 23Carolina Hurricanes2–1 OT16–12–7–039Recap
36December 27@ Florida Panthers5–217–12–7–041Recap
37December 28@ Tampa Bay Lightning3–417–13–7–041Recap
38December 30@ Washington Capitals3–617–14–7–041Recap
January: 9–2–2–1, 21 points (home: 2–1–1–0; road: 7–1–1–1)
GameDateOpponentScoreRecordPointsRecap
39January 2@ New Jersey Devils1–1 OT17–14–8–042Recap
40January 5@ Atlanta Thrashers6–418–14–8–044Recap
41January 6Atlanta Thrashers2–2 OT18–14–9–045Recap
42January 8@ St. Louis Blues2–1 OT19–14–9–047Recap
43January 12@ Tampa Bay Lightning3–020–14–9–049Recap
44January 13@ Florida Panthers4–121–14–9–051Recap
45January 16@ New York Rangers3–4 OT21–14–9–152Recap
46January 18New Jersey Devils1–721–15–9–152Recap
47January 20Florida Panthers5–322–15–9–154Recap
48January 22Los Angeles Kings3–023–15–9–156Recap
49January 25@ Chicago Blackhawks5–124–15–9–158Recap
50January 27@ Carolina Hurricanes4–325–15–9–160Recap
51January 28@ Washington Capitals2–425–16–9–160Recap
52January 31@ Pittsburgh Penguins5–126–16–9–162Recap
February: 7–3–1–1, 16 points (home: 5–1–1–0; road: 2–2–0–1)
GameDateOpponentScoreRecordPointsRecap
53February 1New York Islanders2–027–16–9–164Recap
54February 6@ Boston Bruins3–427–17–9–164Recap
55February 7@ Pittsburgh Penguins4–927–18–9–164Recap
56February 9@ New York Islanders5–228–18–9–166Recap
57February 14@ New York Islanders3–129–18–9–168Recap
58February 15Toronto Maple Leafs5–230–18–9–170Recap
59February 17Atlanta Thrashers5–131–18–9–172Recap
60February 19Carolina Hurricanes4–032–18–9–174Recap
61February 22@ New York Islanders3–4 OT32–18–9–275Recap
62February 24Tampa Bay Lightning0–0 OT32–18–10–276Recap
63February 25New York Rangers2–133–18–10–278Recap
64February 27Montreal Canadiens2–333–19–10–278Recap
March: 8–5–1–0, 17 points (home: 7–2–0–0; road: 1–3–1–0)
GameDateOpponentScoreRecordPointsRecap
65March 1Buffalo Sabres2–034–19–10–280Recap
66March 3@ Montreal Canadiens1–334–20–10–280Recap
67March 5Boston Bruins6–435–20–10–282Recap
68March 8Calgary Flames5–236–20–10–284Recap
69March 10New Jersey Devils2–336–21–10–284Recap
70March 13St. Louis Blues5–237–21–10–286Recap
71March 15Minnesota Wild3–038–21–10–288Recap
72March 17New York Rangers2–139–21–10–290Recap
73March 19@ Edmonton Oilers4–240–21–10–292Recap
74March 22@ Calgary Flames1–340–22–10–292Recap
75March 24@ Toronto Maple Leafs3–540–23–10–292Recap
76March 26@ Ottawa Senators3–3 OT40–23–11–293Recap
77March 29Toronto Maple Leafs1–240–24–11–293Recap
78March 31Detroit Red Wings1–041–24–11–295Recap
April: 2–1–0–1, 5 points (home: 1–1–0–0; road: 1–0–0–1)
GameDateOpponentScoreRecordPointsRecap
79April 3Florida Panthers1–241–25–11–295Recap
80April 5@ Montreal Canadiens2–3 OT41–25–11–396Recap
81April 7Pittsburgh Penguins4–3 OT42–25–11–398Recap
82April 8@ Buffalo Sabres2–143–25–11–3100Recap
Legend:

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

Playoffs

2001 Stanley Cup playoffs[18]
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Buffalo Sabres – Sabres win 4–2
GameDateOpponentScoreSeriesRecap
1April 11Buffalo Sabres1–2Sabres lead 1–0Recap
2April 14Buffalo Sabres3–4 OTSabres lead 2–0Recap
3April 16@ Buffalo Sabres3–2Sabres lead 2–1Recap
4April 17@ Buffalo Sabres3–4 OTSabres lead 3–1Recap
5April 19Buffalo Sabres1–3Sabres lead 3–2Recap
6April 21@ Buffalo Sabres0–8Sabres win 4–2Recap
Legend:

  Win   Loss

Player statistics

Scoring

  • 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 Flyers only.
  • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Regular season Playoffs
No. Player Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
8Mark RecchiRW6927507715336224−32
25Keith PrimeauC7134397317764033−38
12Simon GagneLW6927325924186246−22
18Daymond LangkowC7113415412506303−20
3Dan McGillisD8214354913866101−46
37Eric DesjardinsD79153348−3506112−20
26[lower-alpha 2]Ruslan FedotenkoLW741620368726011−44
92Rick TocchetRW6014223610836011−26
14Justin WilliamsRW63121325622
15Peter WhiteC77916251163000−10
19Paul RanheimLW8010717214602222
23Michal SykoraD4951116926601100
11Jody HullRW717815−110600014
28Kent MandervilleC8251015−247612322
43Andy DelmoreD6659142162101−12
6Chris TherienD732121422486101−48
10John LeClairLW167512206123−22
29[lower-alpha 3]Todd FedorukRW53551001092000020
17Kevin StevensLW23279−218
22Luke RichardsonD82268231316000−34
42Michel PicardLW714560
24Chris McAllisterD602241124200010
29Gino OdjickLW17134028
44P. J. StockC31134−2782000−20
38Derek PlanteC12123045011−30
9Mark GreigRW7112−24
9Dean McAmmondLW10112−10400002
21Petr HubacekC6101−12
32Roman CechmanekG59011460000
47Kirby LawRW1000−10
20Tomas DivisekLW2000−10
49Maxime OuelletG20000
2Brad TileyD2000−10
36Steve WashburnC300000
20Keith JonesRW8000−54
33Brian BoucherG27000210000

Goaltending

Regular season Playoffs
No. Player GP GS W L T SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP GS W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
32Roman Cechmanek59573515614641152.01.921103,431:296624165183.12.8910346:32
33Brian Boucher27248125644803.27.87611,469:3810001734.92.824036:35
49Maxime Ouellet210102732.38.889075:36

Awards and records

Awards

Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League
(annual)
Jack Adams Award Bill Barber [19]
NHL second All-Star team Roman Cechmanek (Goaltender) [20]
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Roman Cechmanek [21]
Simon Gagne[lower-alpha 4]
NHL Player of the Week Roman Cechmanek (January 15) [23]
Team Barry Ashbee Trophy Dan McGillis [24]
Bobby Clarke Trophy Roman Cechmanek [24]
Pelle Lindbergh Memorial Trophy Simon Gagne [24]
Dan McGillis
Toyota Cup Roman Cechmanek [24]
Yanick Dupre Memorial Class Guy Award Keith Primeau [24]

Records

Among the team records set during the 2000–01 season was the Flyers taking two minutes and nineteen seconds to score the fastest three goals from the start of a period in team history on January 5 against the Atlanta Thrashers.[25] The Flyers three overtime losses during the season tied the mark for fewest set during the previous season.[26]

Milestones

Individual career milestones[27]
Milestone Player Date Ref
600th assist Mark Recchi January 31, 2001[lower-alpha 5] [29]
1000th game played Luke Richardson February 1, 2001 [30]
1000th point Mark Recchi March 13, 2001[lower-alpha 6] [31]

Transactions

The Flyers 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.[32]

Trades

Date Details Ref
June 12, 2000 To Philadelphia Flyers
Mark Janssens
To Chicago Blackhawks
9th-round pick in 2000
[33]
June 25, 2000 To Philadelphia Flyers
6th-round pick in 2000
Montreal's 7th-round pick in 2000
Toronto's 9th-round pick in 2000
To Tampa Bay Lightning
4th-round pick in 2000
[34]
June 25, 2000 To Philadelphia Flyers
4th-round pick in 2001
To New York Islanders
John Vanbiesbrouck[lower-alpha 7]
[35]
September 26, 2000 To Philadelphia Flyers
Chris McAllister
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Rights to Regan Kelly
[36]
September 29, 2000 To Philadelphia Flyers
Detroit's 3rd-round pick in 2001
To Nashville Predators
Mark Eaton
[37]
December 7, 2000 To Philadelphia Flyers
P. J. Stock
6th-round pick in 2001
To Montreal Canadiens
Gino Odjick
[38]
January 14, 2001 To Philadelphia Flyers
John Slaney
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Kevin Stevens
[39]
February 13, 2001 To Philadelphia Flyers
Rights to Matt Zultek
To Boston Bruins
9th-round pick in 2001
[40]
March 13, 2001 To Philadelphia Flyers
Dean McAmmond
To Chicago Blackhawks
3rd-round pick in 2001
[41]
March 13, 2001 To Philadelphia Flyers
Matt Herr
To Washington Capitals
Dean Melanson
[42]
May 24, 2001 To Philadelphia Flyers
Mike Watt
To Nashville Predators
Mikhail Chernov
[43]

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer teamTermViaRef
July 6, 2000Michal SykoraHC Sparta Praha (ELH)multi-yearFree agency[44]
July 7, 2000Kevin StevensNew York Rangers1-yearFree agency[45]
July 12, 2000Joe DiPentaHalifax Mooseheads (QMJHL)Free agency[46]
July 14, 2000Brad TileyPhoenix Coyotesmulti-yearFree agency[47]
July 24, 2000Rob MurrayEdmonton Oilersmulti-yearFree agency[48]
July 26, 2000Derek PlanteChicago Blackhawks1-yearFree agency[49]
August 14, 2000Michel PicardEdmonton Oilers2-yearFree agency[50]
August 25, 2000Brian ReganMissouri River Otters (UHL)1-yearFree agency[51]
November 21, 2000Steve WashburnKloten Flyers (NLA)1-yearFree agency[52]
December 21, 2000Jim VandermeerRed Deer Rebels (WHL)3-yearFree agency[53]

Players lost

DatePlayerNew teamVia[lower-alpha 8]Ref
June 23, 2000Artem AnisimovMinnesota WildExpansion draft[55]
Martin StreitColumbus Blue JacketsExpansion draft[55]
July 1, 2000Jeff Lank[lower-alpha 9]Contract expiration (VI)[54]
July 6, 2000Mark JanssensChicago BlackhawksWaivers[57]
July 7, 2000Craig BerubeWashington CapitalsFree agency (III)[58]
July 12, 2000Todd WhiteOttawa SenatorsFree agency (VI)[59]
July 14, 2000Adam BurtAtlanta ThrashersFree agency (III)[60]
July 18, 2000Valeri ZelepukinChicago BlackhawksFree agency (III)[61]
July 26, 2000Jeff ToryDallas StarsFree agency (UFA)[62]
Steve WashburnKloten Flyers (NLA)Free agency (II)[63]
August 15, 2000Jim MontgomerySan Jose SharksFree agency (UFA)[64]
August 21, 2000Bujar AmidovskiCarolina HurricanesFree agency[65]
August 24, 2000Mike ManelukColumbus Blue JacketsFree agency (VI)[66]
August 29, 2000Ulf Samuelsson[lower-alpha 10]Buyout[68]
N/AMatt HendersonNorfolk Admirals (AHL)Free agency (UFA)[69]
October 5, 2000Ryan BastHartford Wolf Pack (AHL)Free agency (UFA)[70]
November 2000Zarley ZalapskiHouston Aeros (IHL)Free agency[71]
November 3, 2000Travis BrigleyCardiff Devils (BISL)Free agency (UFA)[72]
November 21, 2000Keith JonesRetirement[73]
November 27, 2000Chris AlbertFresno Falcons (WCHL)Free agency (UFA)[74]
December 2000Francis BelangerQuebec Citadelles (AHL)[lower-alpha 11]Release[76]
December 29, 2000Sean O'BrienTappara (Liiga)Free agency (VI)[77]
May 15, 2001Michel PicardAdler Mannheim (DEL)Free agency[78]
June 5, 2001Michal SykoraHC Pardubice (ELH)[lower-alpha 12]Release[80]

Signings

DatePlayerTermContract typeRef
July 6, 2000Rick Tocchet2-yearRe-signing[81]
July 13, 2000Jody Hull1-yearRe-signing[82]
July 17, 2000Roman Cechmanek2-yearSigning[83]
July 25, 2000Andy Delmore2-yearRe-signing[84]
August 11, 2000John LeClair1-yearArbitration award[85]
August 31, 2000Brian Boucher2-yearRe-signing[86]
September 9, 2000Chris Therien4-yearRe-signing[87]
September 13, 2000Maxime Ouellet3-yearEntry-level[88]
September 23, 2000Justin Williams3-yearEntry-level[89]
March 6, 2001Paul Ranheim2-yearExtension[90]
June 5, 2001Chris McAllister3-yearExtension[91]

Draft picks

Philadelphia's picks at the 2000 NHL Entry Draft, which was held at the Canadian Airlines Saddledome in Calgary on June 24–25, 2000.[92] The Flyers traded their second-round pick, 63rd overall, Rod Brind'Amour, and Jean-Marc Pelletier to the Carolina Hurricanes for Keith Primeau and the Hurricanes' fifth-round pick, 148th overall, on January 23, 2000.[93] They also traded their fifth-round pick, 165th overall, and Dave Babych to the Los Angeles Kings for Steve Duchesne on March 23, 1999, and their ninth-round pick, 291st overall, to the Chicago Blackhawks for Mark Janssens on June 12, 2000.[93]

Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team (league) Notes
1 28 Justin Williams Right wing  Canada Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
3 94 Alexander Drozdetsky Right wing  Russia SKA Saint Petersburg (RUS)
6 171 Roman Cechmanek Goaltender  Czech Republic HC Vsetin (CZE) [lower-alpha 13]
6 195 Colin Shields Forward  United Kingdom Cleveland Jr. Barons (NAHL)
7 210 John Eichelberger Forward  United States Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) [lower-alpha 13]
7 227 Guillaume Lefebvre Left wing  Canada Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL)
8 259 Regan Kelly Defense  Canada Nipawin Hawks (SJHL)
9 287 Milan Kopecky Forward  Czech Republic Slavia Prague Jr. (CZE) [lower-alpha 13]

Farm teams

The Flyers were affiliated with the Philadelphia Phantoms of the AHL[94][95] and the Trenton Titans of the ECHL.[96]

Notes

  1. 1 2 Ramsay was fired on December 10 and replaced by Barber. E. J. McGuire was named an assistant coach on December 15.
  2. Fedotenko wore number 50 in his first game.
  3. Fedoruk wore number 52 in his first ten games before switching numbers after Odjick was traded.
  4. Gagne was an injury replacement for Vincent Damphousse of the San Jose Sharks.[22]
  5. Secondary assist on Keith Primeau's even-strength goal at 17:43 of the first period[28]
  6. Even-strength goal at 6:54 of the first period against Roman Turek
  7. The Flyers agreed to pay $1.25 million of Vanbiesbrouck's $3.5 million salary for the 2000–01 season.
  8. In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[54]
  9. Lank retired.[56]
  10. Samuelsson announced his retirement on February 12, 2001.[67]
  11. Belanger joined Quebec in January 2001.[75]
  12. Sykora signed with HC Pardubice on July 19, 2001.[79]
  13. 1 2 3 The Flyers traded their fourth-round pick, 126th overall, to the Tampa Bay Lightning for the Lightning's sixth, seventh, and ninth-round picks on June 25, 2000.[93]

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