2001–02 Ottawa Senators
Division3rd Northeast
Conference7th Eastern
2001–02 record39–27–9–7
Home record21–13–3–4
Road record18–14–6–3
Goals for243
Goals against208
Team information
General managerMarshall Johnston
CoachJacques Martin
Roger Neilson (interim)
CaptainDaniel Alfredsson
Alternate captainsCurtis Leschyshyn
Wade Redden
ArenaCorel Centre
Average attendance16,919 (91% of capacity)[1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Grand Rapids Griffins
Mobile Mysticks
Team leaders
GoalsDaniel Alfredsson (37)
AssistsRadek Bonk (45)
PointsDaniel Alfredsson (71)
Penalty minutesChris Neil (231)
Plus/minusZdeno Chara (+30)
WinsPatrick Lalime (27)
Goals against averagePatrick Lalime (2.48)

The 2001–02 Ottawa Senators season was the tenth season of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). This season saw the Senators place third in the Northeast Division, with 94 points. In the playoffs, they upset the Philadelphia Flyers in five games, limiting the Flyers' high-powered offence to just two goals for the franchise's second playoff series win. This led to a second round series with the Toronto Maple Leafs, in which the Sens lost in a tense seven-game affair.

Off-season

Prior to the season, former captain Alexei Yashin was traded to the New York Islanders for Zdeno Chara, Bill Muckalt and the Islanders' first-round draft pick (second overall), which the Sens used to draft Jason Spezza. Chara and Muckalt would play for the Senators, while Spezza returned to junior.

Regular season

On November 13, 2001, the Senators defeated the Washington Capitals on the road by a score of 11–5.[2] Captain Daniel Alfredsson scored a hat-trick in the game. It was the first time that an NHL team had scored ten goals in a regular-season game since February 3, 1999, when the Washington Capitals defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning at home by a score of 10–1.[3] It was also the first time in modern franchise history that the Senators had scored ten goals in a regular-season game.

Final standings

Northeast Division
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
11Boston Bruins82432469236201101
24Toronto Maple Leafs824325104249207100
37Ottawa Senators8239279724320894
48Montreal Canadiens82363112320720987
510Buffalo Sabres82353511121320082

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[4]
R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1 Z- Boston BruinsNE82432469236201101
2 Y- Philadelphia FlyersAT82422710323419297
3 Y- Carolina HurricanesSE82352616521721791
4 X- Toronto Maple LeafsNE824325104249207100
5 X- New York IslandersAT8242288423922096
6 X- New Jersey DevilsAT8241289420518795
7 X- Ottawa SenatorsNE8239279724320894
8 X- Montreal CanadiensNE82363112320720987
8.5
9 Washington CapitalsSE82363311222824085
10 Buffalo SabresNE82353511121320082
11 New York RangersAT8236384422725880
12 Pittsburgh PenguinsAT8228418519824969
13 Tampa Bay LightningSE82274011417821969
14 Florida PanthersSE82224410618025060
15 Atlanta ThrashersSE82194711518728854

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

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

Playoffs

In the first round, Ottawa was matched against the Philadelphia Flyers, who were favoured. After the Flyers won the first game, the Senators won the next four. Patrick Lalime would record three consecutive shutouts in games two through four. The Senators won the series by winning the fifth game in overtime, in Philadelphia.

The Senators would go against the Toronto Maple Leafs for the third consecutive season in the playoffs. The teams would take turns winning games and the series would go seven games, with the deciding game won in Toronto by the Maple Leafs.

Schedule and results

Regular season

2001–02 regular season[5]
October: 6–6–1–0 (home: 1–3–1–0; road: 5–3–0–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordAttendanceRecap
1WOctober 3, 20015–4@ Toronto Maple Leafs (2001–02)1–0–0–019,173Recap
2LOctober 4, 20014–6Montreal Canadiens (2001–02)1–1–0–018,500Recap
3LOctober 6, 20012–3@ Buffalo Sabres (2001–02)1–2–0–016,590Recap
4WOctober 9, 20016–2@ Carolina Hurricanes (2001–02)2–2–0–010,052Recap
5WOctober 10, 20012–0@ Florida Panthers (2001–02)3–2–0–014,651Recap
6TOctober 13, 20012–2 OTNew York Rangers (2001–02)3–2–1–017,103Recap
7LOctober 16, 20012–5@ Pittsburgh Penguins (2001–02)3–3–1–014,907Recap
8LOctober 18, 20010–3Pittsburgh Penguins (2001–02)3–4–1–015,521Recap
9LOctober 20, 20012–3@ New Jersey Devils (2001–02)3–5–1–015,124Recap
10LOctober 23, 20011–2New Jersey Devils (2001–02)3–6–1–015,107Recap
11WOctober 25, 20017–2@ Philadelphia Flyers (2001–02)4–6–1–019,534Recap
12WOctober 27, 20014–1St. Louis Blues (2001–02)5–6–1–016,119Recap
13WOctober 30, 20016–3@ Atlanta Thrashers (2001–02)6–6–1–011,548Recap
November: 6–2–2–0 (home: 5–1–2–0; road: 1–1–0–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordAttendanceRecap
14WNovember 3, 20013–0Buffalo Sabres (2001–02)7–6–1–015,942Recap
15WNovember 8, 20011–0Colorado Avalanche (2001–02)8–6–1–017,752Recap
16WNovember 10, 20013–2Nashville Predators (2001–02)9–6–1–016,895Recap
17WNovember 13, 200111–5@ Washington Capitals (2001–02)10–6–1–015,023Recap
18TNovember 15, 20011–1 OTCarolina Hurricanes (2001–02)10–6–2–014,117Recap
19WNovember 17, 20012–1 OTToronto Maple Leafs (2001–02)11–6–2–018,500Recap
20WNovember 20, 20013–0Vancouver Canucks (2001–02)12–6–2–015,547Recap
21TNovember 22, 20014–4 OTCalgary Flames (2001–02)12–6–3–016,839Recap
22LNovember 24, 20013–6Atlanta Thrashers (2001–02)12–7–3–015,839Recap
23LNovember 27, 20012–4@ St. Louis Blues (2001–02)12–8–3–019,786Recap
December: 8–6–1–1 (home: 4–2–0–1; road: 4–4–1–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordAttendanceRecap
24WDecember 1, 20012–1 OTBoston Bruins (2001–02)13–8–3–016,480Recap
25LDecember 3, 20012–4@ Colorado Avalanche (2001–02)13–9–3–018,007Recap
26WDecember 5, 20016–3@ Dallas Stars (2001–02)14–9–3–018,532Recap
27LDecember 6, 20012–4@ Nashville Predators (2001–02)14–10–3–012,522Recap
28WDecember 8, 20015–2Tampa Bay Lightning (2001–02)15–10–3–015,277Recap
29TDecember 11, 20012–2 OT@ New York Islanders (2001–02)15–10–4–012,235Recap
30WDecember 13, 20016–0Phoenix Coyotes (2001–02)16–10–4–017,585Recap
31LDecember 15, 20010–2New Jersey Devils (2001–02)16–11–4–017,142Recap
32WDecember 18, 20015–1@ Carolina Hurricanes (2001–02)17–11–4–011,166Recap
33LDecember 20, 20012–4Los Angeles Kings (2001–02)17–12–4–016,207Recap
34WDecember 22, 20011–0@ New Jersey Devils (2001–02)18–12–4–015,089Recap
35LDecember 23, 20012–3@ New York Rangers (2001–02)18–13–4–018,200Recap
36LDecember 26, 20012–3@ Boston Bruins (2001–02)18–14–4–017,565Recap
37WDecember 27, 20015–2New York Islanders (2001–02)19–14–4–018,500Recap
38WDecember 29, 20015–2@ Pittsburgh Penguins (2001–02)20–14–4–017,148Recap
39OTLDecember 31, 20014–5 OTChicago Blackhawks (2001–02)20–14–4–117,622Recap
January: 7–3–2–2 (home: 5–1–0–0; road: 2–2–2–2)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordAttendanceRecap
40WJanuary 3, 20024–1Washington Capitals (2001–02)21–14–4–118,296Recap
41LJanuary 5, 20021–3@ Toronto Maple Leafs (2001–02)21–15–4–119,235Recap
42WJanuary 7, 20024–3Toronto Maple Leafs (2001–02)22–15–4–118,500Recap
43OTLJanuary 9, 20023–4 OT@ Atlanta Thrashers (2001–02)22–15–4–210,721Recap
44WJanuary 11, 20024–2@ Florida Panthers (2001–02)23–15–4–214,105Recap
45WJanuary 12, 20022–1@ Tampa Bay Lightning (2001–02)24–15–4–213,712Recap
46LJanuary 15, 20021–4Philadelphia Flyers (2001–02)24–16–4–216,246Recap
47LJanuary 17, 20022–5@ Boston Bruins (2001–02)24–17–4–215,989Recap
48WJanuary 19, 20024–1Minnesota Wild (2001–02)25–17–4–217,398Recap
49OTLJanuary 20, 20022–3 OT@ Detroit Red Wings (2001–02)25–17–4–320,058Recap
50TJanuary 22, 20021–1 OT@ Philadelphia Flyers (2001–02)25–17–5–319,469Recap
51WJanuary 24, 20024–3Boston Bruins (2001–02)26–17–5–317,093Recap
52TJanuary 26, 20021–1 OT@ Montreal Canadiens (2001–02)26–17–6–321,273Recap
53WJanuary 30, 20023–1Philadelphia Flyers (2001–02)27–17–6–315,761Recap
February: 4–1–1–1 (home: 1–1–0–0; road: 3–0–1–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordAttendanceRecap
54TFebruary 4, 20024–4 OT@ Tampa Bay Lightning (2001–02)27–17–7–312,358Recap
55WFebruary 6, 20026–4@ Columbus Blue Jackets (2001–02)28–17–7–318,136Recap
56OTLFebruary 8, 20022–3 OT@ Buffalo Sabres (2001–02)28–17–7–418,104Recap
57LFebruary 9, 20022–3Detroit Red Wings (2001–02)28–18–7–418,500Recap
58WFebruary 12, 20025–1Pittsburgh Penguins (2001–02)29–18–7–417,332Recap
59WFebruary 26, 20025–2@ Montreal Canadiens (2001–02)30–18–7–420,254Recap
60WFebruary 28, 20023–0@ New York Rangers (2001–02)31–18–7–418,200Recap
March: 6–6–1–3 (home: 3–3–0–3; road: 3–3–1–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordAttendanceRecap
61OTLMarch 2, 20022–3 OTWashington Capitals (2001–02)31–18–7–517,814Recap
62TMarch 4, 20021–1 OT@ Los Angeles Kings (2001–02)31–18–8–515,815Recap
63LMarch 7, 20022–5@ San Jose Sharks (2001–02)31–19–8–517,496Recap
64LMarch 9, 20022–3@ Phoenix Coyotes (2001–02)31–20–8–515,381Recap
65WMarch 10, 20024–2@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2001–02)32–20–8–512,358Recap
66WMarch 12, 20024–3 OT@ Minnesota Wild (2001–02)33–20–8–518,064Recap
67LMarch 14, 20021–4Edmonton Oilers (2001–02)33–21–8–518,397Recap
68WMarch 16, 20024–3New York Islanders (2001–02)34–21–8–518,137Recap
69WMarch 17, 20022–0Florida Panthers (2001–02)35–21–8–516,405Recap
70LMarch 19, 20021–5@ Buffalo Sabres (2001–02)35–22–8–513,381Recap
71LMarch 21, 20022–5New York Rangers (2001–02)35–23–8–516,245Recap
72OTLMarch 23, 20022–3 OTAtlanta Thrashers (2001–02)35–23–8–616,061Recap
73OTLMarch 24, 20022–3 OTBuffalo Sabres (2001–02)35–23–8–717,098Recap
74WMarch 27, 20024–1@ New York Islanders (2001–02)36–23–8–713,384Recap
75LMarch 28, 20023–4Florida Panthers (2001–02)36–24–8–714,352Recap
76WMarch 30, 20023–1Tampa Bay Lightning (2001–02)37–24–8–717,859Recap
April: 2–3–1–0 (home: 2–2–0–0; road: 0–1–1–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordAttendanceRecap
77WApril 2, 20024–3Carolina Hurricanes (2001–02)38–24–8–716,371Recap
78TApril 5, 20020–0 OT@ Washington Capitals (2001–02)38–24–9–718,672Recap
79LApril 7, 20021–3Montreal Canadiens (2001–02)38–25–9–717,994Recap
80LApril 9, 20023–4@ Montreal Canadiens (2001–02)38–26–9–721,273Recap
81WApril 11, 20024–0Boston Bruins (2001–02)39–26–9–716,731Recap
82LApril 13, 20022–5Toronto Maple Leafs (2001–02)39–27–9–718,500Recap
Legend:

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

Playoffs

2002 Stanley Cup playoffs[5]
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. (2) Philadelphia Flyers – Senators win 4–1
GameResultDateScoreOpponentSeriesAttendanceRecap
1LApril 17, 20020–1 OT@ Philadelphia FlyersFlyers lead 1–019,420Recap
2WApril 20, 20023–0@ Philadelphia FlyersSeries tied 1–119,734Recap
3WApril 22, 20023–0Philadelphia FlyersSenators lead 2–118,239Recap
4WApril 24, 20023–0Philadelphia FlyersSenators lead 3–118,500Recap
5WApril 26, 20022–1 OT@ Philadelphia FlyersSenators win 4–119,639Recap
Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. (4) Toronto Maple Leafs – Maple Leafs win 4–3
GameResultDateScoreOpponentSeriesAttendanceRecap
1WMay 2, 20025–0@ Toronto Maple LeafsSenators lead 1–019,406Recap
2LMay 4, 20022–3 3OT@ Toronto Maple LeafsSeries tied 1–119,454Recap
3WMay 6, 20023–2Toronto Maple LeafsSenators lead 2–118,500Recap
4LMay 8, 20021–2Toronto Maple LeafsSeries tied 2–218,500Recap
5WMay 10, 20024–2@ Toronto Maple LeafsSenators lead 3–219,499Recap
6LMay 12, 20023–4Toronto Maple LeafsSeries tied 3–318,500Recap
7LMay 14, 20020–3@ Toronto Maple LeafsMaple Leafs win 4–319,551Recap
Legend:

  Win   Loss

Player statistics

Scoring

  • Position abbreviations: C = Centre; D = Defence; 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 Senators only.
  • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Senators only.
Regular season Playoffs
No. Player Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
11Daniel AlfredssonRW7837347134512761364
14Radek BonkC82254570352123710−36
18Marian HossaRW80313566115012461022
9Martin HavlatRW72222850−76612257014
28Todd WhiteC8120305012241222446
15Shawn McEachernRW801531469521204432
20Magnus ArvedsonLW74122739273512213−24
6Wade ReddenD799253422481232546
12Mike FisherC58159248551021340
3Zdeno CharaD751013233015610011412
4Chris PhillipsD636162252912000312
5Sami SaloD66414181141221344
23Karel RachunekD5131518724
25Chris NeilRW7210717523112000−112
26Andre RoyRW5668143148
33Chris HerpergerC724913443
7Curtis LeschyshynD791910−5441201120
27Ricard PerssonD342793422000015
26Benoit BrunetLW13538−401203380
17Bill MuckaltRW70088−346
16Jody HullRW24224061211222
24Ivan CiernikRW2312304
34Shane HnidyD33112−105712112−112
36[lower-alpha 1]Juha YlonenC15112−121205522
21[lower-alpha 2]Steve MartinsC1410114200000
52Chris BalaLW601110
10Toni DahlmanRW10011−10
40Patrick LalimeG6101119120000
13Petr SchastlivyLW101110
35Jani HurmeG2500017
29Joel KwiatkowskiD11000512
1Simon LajeunesseG10000
39Josh LangfeldRW100002
31Martin PrusekG10000
22Jamie RiversD2000−34

Goaltending

Regular season Playoffs
No. Player GP W L T SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
40Patrick Lalime612724815211482.48.903735831275332181.39.9464778
35Jani Hurme251291578542.48.90731309
1Simon Lajeunesse1000900.001.000024
31Martin Prusek10101532.90.800062

Awards and records

Awards

Type Award/honour Recipient Ref
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Wade Redden [6]
NHL YoungStars Game selection Mike Fisher [7]
Martin Havlat[lower-alpha 3]
Karel Rachunek
Team Molson Cup Daniel Alfredsson [8]

Transactions

The Senators were involved in the following transactions from June 10, 2001, the day after the deciding game of the 2001 Stanley Cup Finals, through June 13, 2002, the day of the deciding game of the 2002 Stanley Cup Finals.[9]

Trades

Date Details Ref
June 23, 2001 To New York Islanders
Alexei Yashin
To Ottawa Senators
Zdeno Chara
Bill Muckalt
1st-round pick in 2001
[10]
June 23, 2001 To Philadelphia Flyers
1st-round pick in 2001
7th-round pick in 2001
Tampa Bay’s 2nd-round pick in 2002
To Ottawa Senators
1st-round pick in 2001
[11]
June 23, 2001 To New Jersey Devils
2nd-round pick in 2001
To Ottawa Senators
3rd-round pick in 2001
3rd-round pick in 2001
[9]
June 23, 2001 To Tampa Bay Lightning
New Jersey’s 3rd-round pick in 2001
To Ottawa Senators
4th-round pick in 2001
7th-round pick in 2001
[12]
June 24, 2001 To Montreal Canadiens
Andreas Dackell
To Ottawa Senators
8th-round pick in 2001
[13]
June 29, 2001 To New York Rangers
Sean Gagnon
To Ottawa Senators
Jason Doig
Jeff Ulmer
[14]
March 15, 2002 To Tampa Bay Lightning
Andre Roy
6th-round pick 2002
To Ottawa Senators
Juha Ylonen
[15]
March 16, 2002 To Dallas Stars
Conditional draft pick in 2003[lower-alpha 4]
To Ottawa Senators
Benoit Brunet
[16]

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer teamTermViaRef
July 13, 2001Chris HerpergerChicago BlackhawksFree agency[17]
David HymovitzLos Angeles KingsFree agency[17]
Joe MurphyRochester Americans (AHL)Free agency[17]
Travis RichardsGrand Rapids Griffins (AHL)Free agency[17]
July 27, 2001Wade BrookbankOrlando Solar Bears (IHL)multi-yearFree agency[18]
August 30, 2001Steve MartinsNew York Islanders1-yearFree agency[19]
January 24, 2002Jody HullPhiladelphia Flyers1-yearFree agency[20]

Players lost

DatePlayerNew teamVia[lower-alpha 5]Ref
N/AKonstantin GorovikovSalavat Yulaev Ufa (RSL)Free agency (II)[lower-alpha 6][23]
Craig MillarHC Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia)Free agency (UFA)[24]
June 28, 2001David OliverMunich Barons (DEL)Free agency (UFA)[25]
July 1, 2001Bob Prier[lower-alpha 7]Contract expiration (UFA)[21]
July 3, 2001Jason YorkAnaheim Mighty DucksFree agency (III)[27]
July 5, 2001Mike SillingerColumbus Blue JacketsFree agency (V)[28]
July 6, 2001Rob ZamunerBoston BruinsFree agency (III)[29]
July 13, 2001Derek KingMunich Barons (DEL)Free agency (III)[30]
July 31, 2001Chris SzyskyGrand Rapids Griffins (AHL)Free agency (UFA)[31]
August 30, 2001Eric LacroixRetirement (UFA)[32]
October 13, 2001Jamie RiversBoston BruinsWaivers[33]
November 13, 2001Vyacheslav ButsayevLokomotiv Yaroslavl (RSL)Free agency (UFA)[34]
January 19, 2002Ivan CiernikWashington CapitalsWaivers[35]
April 19, 2002Mike FountainHC Lada Togliatti (RSL)Free agency[36]
May 3, 2002John GrudenEisbaren Berlin (DEL)Free agency[37]

Signings

DatePlayerTermContract typeRef
July 2, 2001Curtis Leschyshynmulti-yearRe-signing[38]
July 4, 2001Josh Langfeldmulti-yearEntry-level[39]
Julien Vauclairmulti-yearEntry-level[39]
July 13, 2001Chris BalaEntry-level[17]
Ivan CiernikRe-signing[17]
Toni DahlmanEntry-level[17]
John GrudenRe-signing[17]
July 23, 2001Martin Prusekmulti-yearEntry-level[40]
July 24, 2001Magnus Arvedson2-yearRe-signing[41]
Patrick Lalime3-yearRe-signing[42]
July 30, 2001Joel Kwiatkowski1-yearRe-signing[43]
Chris Phillips1-yearRe-signing[44]
August 15, 2001Wade Redden2-yearArbitration award[45]
September 6, 2001Jason Spezzamulti-yearEntry-level[46]
September 21, 2001Daniel Alfredsson1-yearRe-signing[47]
September 24, 2001Zdeno Charamulti-yearRe-signing[48]
September 26, 2001Marian Hossa3-yearRe-signing[49]
February 28, 2002Ray Emery3-yearEntry-level[50]
March 9, 2002Todd White3-yearExtension[51]
May 29, 2002Antoine Vermette3-yearEntry-level[52]

Draft picks

Ottawa's draft picks from the 2001 NHL Entry Draft held on June 23 and 24, 2001, at the National Car Rental Center in Sunrise, Florida.[53]

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
12Jason Spezza CanadaWindsor Spitfires (OHL)
123Tim Gleason United StatesWindsor Spitfires (OHL)
381Neil Komadoski United StatesUniversity of Notre Dame (NCAA)
499Ray Emery CanadaSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
4127Christoph Schubert GermanyMunich Barons (DEL)
5162Stefan Schauer GermanyRiessersee SC (Germany)
6193Brooks Laich CanadaMoose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
7218Jan Platil Czech RepublicBarrie Colts (OHL)
7223Brandon Bochenski United StatesUniversity of North Dakota (NCAA)
8235Neil Petruic CanadaKindersley Klippers (SJHL)
8256Gregg Johnson United StatesBoston University (NCAA)
9286Toni Dahlman FinlandIlves (SM-liiga)

Farm teams

See also

Notes

  1. Ylonen wore number 24 in his first game.
  2. Martins wore number 16 in his first ten games.
  3. Havlat did not play and was replaced by Fisher.
  4. 6th-round pick.
  5. In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[21]
  6. Ottawa retained Gorovikov’s NHL rights through the 2006–07 season.[22]
  7. Prier suffered a career ending injury early in the 1999–2000 season.[26]

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