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| title = 2000–01 NHL season | league = National Hockey League | sport = Ice hockey | duration = October 4, 2000 – June 9, 2001 | draft = Draft | draft_link = 2000 NHL Entry Draft | top_pick_link = List of first overall NHL draft picks | top_pick = Rick DiPietro | picked_by = New York Islanders | season = Regular season | season_champ_name=Presidents' Trophy | season_champs = Colorado Avalanche | MVP = Joe Sakic (Avalanche) | MVP_link = Hart Memorial Trophy | top_scorer = Jaromir Jagr (Penguins) | top_scorer_link = Art Ross Trophy | playoffs = Playoffs | playoffs_link = 2001 Stanley Cup playoffs | conf1 = Eastern | conf1_link = Eastern Conference (NHL) | conf1_champ = New Jersey Devils | conf1_runner-up = Pittsburgh Penguins | conf2 = Western | conf2_link = Western Conference (NHL) | conf2_champ = Colorado Avalanche | conf2_runner-up = St. Louis Blues | finals = Stanley Cup | finals_link = 2001 Stanley Cup Final | finals_champ = Colorado Avalanche | finals_runner-up = New Jersey Devils | playoffs_MVP = Patrick Roy (Avalanche) | playoffs_MVP_link= Conn Smythe Trophy | nextseason_year = 2001–02 | prevseason_year = 1999–2000 | seasonslistnames = NHL |no_of_games=82 |no_of_teams=30 }} The 2000–01 NHL season was the 84th regular season of the National Hockey League. Thirty teams each played 82 games. The Stanley Cup winners were the Colorado Avalanche, who won the best of seven series 4–3 against the New Jersey Devils. The focus of Colorado's Stanley Cup run was on star defenseman Ray Bourque, who was on a quest to win his first Stanley Cup championship in his illustrious 22-year career. {{TOClimit|limit=2}}League businessTwo expansion teams, the Minnesota Wild and the Columbus Blue Jackets, joined the league at the beginning of the season, increasing the number of NHL teams to 30. The Blue Jackets would join the Central Division, while the Wild would join the Northwest Division. This divisional alignment would remain static until the 2013–14 season. This was the first time the NHL would have a team in Minnesota since the Minnesota North Stars moved to Dallas, Texas in 1993, and the first time for Ohio since the Cleveland Barons merged with the North Stars in 1978. The Dallas Stars played their final season at the Reunion Arena before moving to the American Airlines Center in 2001. Regular seasonOn December 27, 2000, Mario Lemieux returned from his three-and-a-half-year retirement and, in a game nationally televised on Hockey Night in Canada, registered his first assist 33 seconds into the game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. He went on to add a goal and finish with three points, solidifying his return and bringing a struggling Jaromir Jagr back to his elite status, who went on to win his fourth straight Art Ross Trophy, narrowly surpassing Joe Sakic. Despite playing in only 43 games in 2000–01, Lemieux scored 76 points to finish 26th in scoring, finishing the season with the highest points-per-game average that season among NHL players. Lemieux was one of the three finalists for the Hart Memorial Trophy and Lester B. Pearson Award. The record for most shutouts in a season (set at 160 in 1997–98 and equalled in 1998–99)[1][2] was eclipsed, as 186 shutouts were recorded.[3] Final standingsEastern Conference{{2000–01 NHL Atlantic Division standings}}{{2000–01 NHL Northeast Division standings}}{{2000–01 NHL Southeast Division standings}}{{2000–01 NHL Eastern Conference standings}}Western Conference{{2000–01 NHL Central Division standings}}{{2000–01 NHL Northwest Division standings}}{{2000–01 NHL Pacific Division standings}}{{2000–01 NHL Western Conference standings}}Playoffs{{main|2001 Stanley Cup playoffs}}The 2001 Playoffs saw many surprises, most notably when the upstart Los Angeles Kings beat the Detroit Red Wings. The Washington Capitals, another Stanley Cup favorite, were knocked out in the first round by their longtime rivals, the Pittsburgh Penguins. The darkhorse Penguins (aided by Mario Lemieux's return) made it all the way to the Eastern Conference Final, where they were dispatched in five games by the New Jersey Devils. Final{{main|2001 Stanley Cup Finals}}
Playoff bracket{{NHLBracket-reseed| group1=Eastern Conference | group2=Western Conference | RD1-seed01=1 | RD1-team01=New Jersey | RD1-score01=4 | RD1-seed02=8 | RD1-team02=Carolina | RD1-score02=2 | RD1-seed03=2 | RD1-team03=Ottawa | RD1-score03=0 | RD1-seed04=7 | RD1-team04=Toronto | RD1-score04=4 | RD1-seed07=3 | RD1-team07=Philadelphia | RD1-score07=2 | RD1-seed08=6 | RD1-team08=Buffalo | RD1-score08=4 | RD1-seed05=4 | RD1-team05=Washington | RD1-score05=2 | RD1-seed06=5 | RD1-team06=Pittsburgh | RD1-score06=4 | RD1-seed09=1 | RD1-team09=Colorado | RD1-score09=4 | RD1-seed10=8 | RD1-team10=Vancouver | RD1-score10=0 | RD1-seed11=2 | RD1-team11=Detroit | RD1-score11=2 | RD1-seed12=7 | RD1-team12=Los Angeles | RD1-score12=4 | RD1-seed15=4 | RD1-team15=St. Louis | RD1-score15=4 | RD1-seed16=5 | RD1-team16=San Jose | RD1-score16=2 | RD1-seed13=3 | RD1-team13=Dallas | RD1-score13=4 | RD1-seed14=6 | RD1-team14=Edmonton | RD1-score14=2 | RD2-seed03=5 | RD2-team03=Buffalo | RD2-score03=3 | RD2-seed04=6 | RD2-team04=Pittsburgh | RD2-score04=4 | RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=New Jersey | RD2-score01=4 | RD2-seed02=7 | RD2-team02=Toronto | RD2-score02=3 | RD2-seed07=3 | RD2-team07=Dallas | RD2-score07=0 | RD2-seed08=4 | RD2-team08=St. Louis | RD2-score08=4 | RD2-seed05=1 | RD2-team05=Colorado | RD2-score05=4 | RD2-seed06=7 | RD2-team06=Los Angeles | RD2-score06=3 | RD3-seed01=1 | RD3-team01=New Jersey | RD3-score01=4 | RD3-seed02=6 | RD3-team02=Pittsburgh | RD3-score02=1 | RD3-seed03=1 | RD3-team03=Colorado | RD3-score03=4 | RD3-seed04=4 | RD3-team04=St. Louis | RD3-score04=1 | RD4-seed01=E1 | RD4-team01=New Jersey | RD4-score01=3 | RD4-seed02=W1 | RD4-team02=Colorado | RD4-score02=4 }} AwardsThe presentation ceremonies were held in Toronto.
All-Star teams
CoachesEastern Conference
Western Conference
Player statisticsRegular seasonScoring leadersNote: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points
Leading goaltendersWins: Martin Brodeur (42); Shutouts: Dominik Hasek (11); GAA: Roman Cechmanek (2.01); SV%: Marty Turco (.925) PlayoffsScoring leadersNote: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points
MilestonesDebutsThe following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 2000–01:
Last gamesThe following is a list of players of note who played their last NHL game in 2000–01, listed with their team:
Hat Tricks{{main|2000-01 NHL Hat Tricks}}See also
References
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