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)

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.

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

Off-season

Regular season

  • 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]
  • 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 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

Northwest Division[5]
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
11Colorado Avalanche825216104270192118
26Edmonton Oilers82392812324322293
38Vancouver Canucks82362811723923890
411Calgary Flames82273615419723673
514Minnesota Wild82253913516821068

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
1p – Colorado AvalancheNW825216104270192118
2y – Detroit Red WingsCEN82492094253202111
3y – Dallas StarsPAC82482482241187106
4St. Louis BluesCEN824322125249195103
5San Jose SharksPAC82402712321719295
6Edmonton OilersNW82392812324322293
7Los Angeles KingsPAC82382813325222892
8Vancouver CanucksNW82362811723923890
8.5
9Phoenix CoyotesPAC82352717321421290
10Nashville PredatorsCEN8234369318620080
11Calgary FlamesNW82273615419723673
12Chicago BlackhawksCEN8229408521024671
13Columbus Blue JacketsCEN8228399619023371
14Minnesota WildNW82253913516821068
15Mighty Ducks of AnaheimPAC82254111518824566

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

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

Playoffs

Schedule and results

Regular season

2000–01 regular season[7]
October: 9–1–2–0 (home: 4–1–0–0; road: 5–0–2–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
1TOctober 4, 20002–2 OT@ Dallas Stars (2000–01)0–0–1–0Recap
2TOctober 7, 20001–1 OT@ Edmonton Oilers (2000–01)0–0–2–0Recap
3WOctober 10, 20003–1@ Calgary Flames (2000–01)1–0–2–0Recap
4WOctober 12, 20005–2@ Vancouver Canucks (2000–01)2–0–2–0Recap
5WOctober 14, 20003–1Columbus Blue Jackets (2000–01)3–0–2–0Recap
6WOctober 17, 20004–3 OT@ Washington Capitals (2000–01)4–0–2–0Recap
7WOctober 18, 20005–1@ Columbus Blue Jackets (2000–01)5–0–2–0Recap
8WOctober 20, 20005–1Florida Panthers (2000–01)6–0–2–0Recap
9WOctober 25, 20002–1 OTNashville Predators (2000–01)7–0–2–0Recap
10WOctober 26, 20002–0@ Chicago Blackhawks (2000–01)8–0–2–0Recap
11WOctober 28, 20004–2Edmonton Oilers (2000–01)9–0–2–0Recap
12LOctober 30, 20000–4Phoenix Coyotes (2000–01)9–1–2–0Recap
November: 8–3–1–0 (home: 7–0–1–0; road: 1–3–0–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
13LNovember 1, 20003–4@ Vancouver Canucks (2000–01)9–2–2–0Recap
14WNovember 3, 20005–3Carolina Hurricanes (2000–01)10–2–2–0Recap
15WNovember 7, 20002–0Minnesota Wild (2000–01)11–2–2–0Recap
16TNovember 9, 20003–3 OTSt. Louis Blues (2000–01)11–2–3–0Recap
17WNovember 11, 20003–1Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2000–01)12–2–3–0Recap
18WNovember 13, 20003–2 OTPittsburgh Penguins (2000–01)13–2–3–0Recap
19WNovember 15, 20003–0@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2000–01)14–2–3–0Recap
20LNovember 16, 20003–6@ Phoenix Coyotes (2000–01)14–3–3–0Recap
21LNovember 18, 20004–6@ Los Angeles Kings (2000–01)14–4–3–0Recap
22WNovember 22, 20005–2Columbus Blue Jackets (2000–01)15–4–3–0Recap
23WNovember 25, 20003–2 OTCalgary Flames (2000–01)16–4–3–0Recap
24WNovember 29, 20002–1Phoenix Coyotes (2000–01)17–4–3–0Recap
December: 8–4–2–0 (home: 5–2–2–0; road: 3–2–0–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
25WDecember 1, 20004–2Dallas Stars (2000–01)18–4–3–0Recap
26WDecember 3, 20006–3@ New York Rangers (2000–01)19–4–3–0Recap
27LDecember 5, 20001–6@ New Jersey Devils (2000–01)19–5–3–0Recap
28WDecember 8, 20002–0@ Tampa Bay Lightning (2000–01)20–5–3–0Recap
29WDecember 9, 20004–2@ Florida Panthers (2000–01)21–5–3–0Recap
30TDecember 11, 20002–2 OTTampa Bay Lightning (2000–01)21–5–4–0Recap
31TDecember 13, 20003–3 OTPhiladelphia Flyers (2000–01)21–5–5–0Recap
32LDecember 15, 20003–5Detroit Red Wings (2000–01)21–6–5–0Recap
33LDecember 19, 20000–3Calgary Flames (2000–01)21–7–5–0Recap
34WDecember 21, 20005–2Los Angeles Kings (2000–01)22–7–5–0Recap
35WDecember 23, 20003–2 OTVancouver Canucks (2000–01)23–7–5–0Recap
36LDecember 26, 20002–5@ Nashville Predators (2000–01)23–8–5–0Recap
37WDecember 27, 20003–2Edmonton Oilers (2000–01)24–8–5–0Recap
38WDecember 29, 20003–1Nashville Predators (2000–01)25–8–5–0Recap
January: 10–0–3–1 (home: 4–0–1–0; road: 6–0–2–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
39WJanuary 2, 20016–2Los Angeles Kings (2000–01)26–8–5–0Recap
40TJanuary 4, 20012–2 OTSan Jose Sharks (2000–01)26–8–6–0Recap
41TJanuary 6, 20012–2 OT@ Carolina Hurricanes (2000–01)26–8–7–0Recap
42OTLJanuary 7, 20013–4 OT@ Detroit Red Wings (2000–01)26–8–7–1Recap
43WJanuary 10, 20014–2@ Columbus Blue Jackets (2000–01)27–8–7–1Recap
44WJanuary 12, 20015–0@ Minnesota Wild (2000–01)28–8–7–1Recap
45TJanuary 14, 20012–2 OT@ Chicago Blackhawks (2000–01)28–8–8–1Recap
46WJanuary 16, 20014–1New York Islanders (2000–01)29–8–8–1Recap
47WJanuary 18, 20017–3Vancouver Canucks (2000–01)30–8–8–1Recap
48WJanuary 20, 20012–1@ San Jose Sharks (2000–01)31–8–8–1Recap
49WJanuary 21, 20014–2@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2000–01)32–8–8–1Recap
50WJanuary 26, 20015–2Chicago Blackhawks (2000–01)33–8–8–1Recap
51WJanuary 27, 20015–1@ Nashville Predators (2000–01)34–8–8–1Recap
52WJanuary 30, 20013–1@ San Jose Sharks (2000–01)35–8–8–1Recap
February: 5–4–1–1 (home: 3–2–0–1; road: 2–2–1–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
53LFebruary 1, 20013–5@ Vancouver Canucks (2000–01)35–9–8–1Recap
54LFebruary 7, 20011–3Washington Capitals (2000–01)35–10–8–1Recap
55LFebruary 9, 20013–5Calgary Flames (2000–01)35–11–8–1Recap
56OTLFebruary 10, 20013–4 OTSt. Louis Blues (2000–01)35–11–8–2Recap
57WFebruary 13, 20013–2 OT@ Montreal Canadiens (2000–01)36–11–8–2Recap
58LFebruary 15, 20011–4@ Ottawa Senators (2000–01)36–12–8–2Recap
59TFebruary 17, 20015–5 OT@ Toronto Maple Leafs (2000–01)36–12–9–2Recap
60WFebruary 19, 20015–1@ Pittsburgh Penguins (2000–01)37–12–9–2Recap
61WFebruary 21, 20018–2Boston Bruins (2000–01)38–12–9–2Recap
62WFebruary 23, 20014–1Minnesota Wild (2000–01)39–12–9–2Recap
63WFebruary 25, 20015–2Atlanta Thrashers (2000–01)40–12–9–2Recap
March: 10–3–0–2 (home: 4–1–0–1; road: 6–2–0–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
64OTLMarch 3, 20012–3 OTBuffalo Sabres (2000–01)40–12–9–3Recap
65WMarch 4, 20015–0@ Phoenix Coyotes (2000–01)41–12–9–3Recap
66WMarch 6, 20014–2@ Atlanta Thrashers (2000–01)42–12–9–3Recap
67WMarch 8, 20015–2@ St. Louis Blues (2000–01)43–12–9–3Recap
68OTLMarch 10, 20012–3 OT@ Dallas Stars (2000–01)43–12–9–4Recap
69WMarch 11, 20013–2Dallas Stars (2000–01)44–12–9–4Recap
70LMarch 13, 20013–6New Jersey Devils (2000–01)44–13–9–4Recap
71WMarch 17, 20015–3Detroit Red Wings (2000–01)45–13–9–4Recap
72WMarch 18, 20014–3Minnesota Wild (2000–01)46–13–9–4Recap
73WMarch 20, 20014–1San Jose Sharks (2000–01)47–13–9–4Recap
74WMarch 22, 20013–1@ St. Louis Blues (2000–01)48–13–9–4Recap
75WMarch 24, 20014–2@ Boston Bruins (2000–01)49–13–9–4Recap
76LMarch 28, 20011–4@ Edmonton Oilers (2000–01)49–14–9–4Recap
77WMarch 29, 20011–0@ Calgary Flames (2000–01)50–14–9–4Recap
78LMarch 31, 20010–4@ Los Angeles Kings (2000–01)50–15–9–4Recap
April: 2–1–1–0 (home: 1–0–1–0; road: 1–1–0–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
79WApril 2, 20015–3Edmonton Oilers (2000–01)51–15–9–4Recap
80TApril 4, 20011–1 OTMighty Ducks of Anaheim (2000–01)51–15–10–4Recap
81LApril 7, 20013–4@ Detroit Red Wings (2000–01)51–16–10–4Recap
82WApril 8, 20014–2@ Minnesota Wild (2000–01)52–16–10–4Recap
Legend:

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

Playoffs

2001 Stanley Cup playoffs[7]
Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. (8) Vancouver Canucks – Avalanche win 4–0
GameResultDateScoreOpponentSeriesRecap
1WApril 12, 20015–4Vancouver CanucksAvalanche lead 1–0Recap
2WApril 14, 20012–1Vancouver CanucksAvalanche lead 2–0Recap
3WApril 16, 20014–3 OT@ Vancouver CanucksAvalanche lead 3–0Recap
4WApril 18, 20015–1@ Vancouver CanucksAvalanche win 4–0Recap
Western Conference Semifinals vs. (7) Los Angeles Kings – Avalanche win 4–3
GameResultDateScoreOpponentSeriesRecap
1LApril 26, 20013–4 OTLos Angeles KingsKings lead 1–0Recap
2WApril 28, 20012–0Los Angeles KingsSeries tied 1–1Recap
3WApril 30, 20014–3@ Los Angeles KingsAvalanche lead 2–1Recap
4WMay 2, 20013–0@ Los Angeles KingsAvalanche lead 3–1Recap
5LMay 4, 20010–1Los Angeles KingsAvalanche lead 3–2Recap
6LMay 6, 20010–1 2OT@ Los Angeles KingsSeries tied 3–3Recap
7WMay 8, 20015–1Los Angeles KingsAvalanche win 4–3Recap
Western Conference Finals vs. (4) St. Louis Blues: Avalanche win 4–1
GameResultDateScoreOpponentSeriesRecap
1WMay 12, 20014–1St. Louis BluesAvalanche lead 1–0Recap
2WMay 14, 20014–2St. Louis BluesAvalanche lead 2–0Recap
3LMay 16, 20013–4 2OT@ St. Louis BluesAvalanche lead 2–1Recap
4WMay 18, 20014–3 OT@ St. Louis BluesAvalanche lead 3–1Recap
5WMay 21, 20012–1 OTSt. Louis BluesAvalanche win 4–1Recap
Stanley Cup Finals vs. (E1) New Jersey Devils – Avalanche win 4–3
GameResultDateScoreOpponentSeriesRecap
1WMay 26, 20015–0New Jersey DevilsAvalanche lead 1–0Recap
2LMay 29, 20011–2New Jersey DevilsSeries tied 1–1Recap
3WMay 31, 20013–1@ New Jersey DevilsAvalanche lead 2–1Recap
4LJune 2, 20012–3@ New Jersey DevilsSeries tied 2–2Recap
5LJune 4, 20011–4New Jersey DevilsDevils lead 3–2Recap
6WJune 7, 20014–0@ New Jersey DevilsSeries tied 3–3Recap
7WJune 9, 20013–1New Jersey DevilsAvalanche win 4–3Recap
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 Avalanche only.
  • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Avalanche only.
Regular season Playoffs
No. Player Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
19Joe SakicC82546411845302113132666
21Peter ForsbergC732762892354114101456
23Milan HejdukRW804138793236237162386
40Alex TanguayLW8227507735372361521138
37Chris DruryLW71244165647231151654
77Ray BourqueD80752592548214610912
25Shjon PodeinRW8215173276823235314
18Adam DeadmarshRW39131326−259
41Martin SkoulaD82817258382314518
39Ville NieminenLW5014822838234610−120
7Greg de VriesD7951217235123011520
13Dan HinoteC765101515123246421
24Jon KlemmD7841115225422123716
52Adam FooteD353121564223347547
26Stephane YelleC5041014−3202312328
3Aaron MillerD5649131929
29Eric MessierLW/D645712−32623224014
4Rob BlakeD1328101182361319616
14Dave ReidRW7319101211804426
28Steven ReinprechtC21347−122223502
27Scott ParkerRW69235−2155400002
33Patrick RoyG6205510230110
45Rick BerryD19044538
44[lower-alpha 1]Nolan PrattD46123240
11Chris DingmanLW41112−310816044314
1David AebischerG26011010000
5Alexei GusarovD901126
46Yuri BabenkoC300000
9Brad LarsenLW900010
2Bryan MuirD800004300000
63Joel PrpicC300002
44Rob ShearerC2000−20

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
33Patrick Roy624013715131322.22.9134358523167622411.70.93441451
1David Aebischer261273538522.24.90331393100000.0001

Awards and records

Awards

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[lower-alpha 2] [15]
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Ray Bourque[lower-alpha 3] [17]
Peter Forsberg[lower-alpha 3]
Bob Hartley (Coach)
Milan Hejduk[lower-alpha 4]
Patrick Roy[lower-alpha 3]
Joe Sakic[lower-alpha 3]
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]

Transactions

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.[25][26]

Trades

Date Details Ref
June 24, 2000 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
Sandis Ozolinsh
Columbus’ 2nd-round pick in 2000
[27]
December 28, 2000 To Colorado Avalanche
5th-round pick in 2001
To New York Rangers
Alexei Gusarov
[28]
January 24, 2001 To Colorado Avalanche
Bryan Muir
To Tampa Bay Lightning
8th-round pick in 2001
[29]
February 22, 2001 To Colorado Avalanche
Rob Blake
Steven Reinprecht
To Los Angeles Kings
Adam Deadmarsh
Aaron Miller
1st-round pick in 2001
Conditional draft pick[lower-alpha 5]
A prospect to be named later[lower-alpha 6]
[32]
March 3, 2001 To Colorado Avalanche
Brent Thompson
To Florida Panthers
Future considerations
[33]

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer teamTermViaRef
August 2, 2000Mike CraigSan Jose SharksFree agency[34]
August 29, 2000Kelly FairchildDallas Stars1-yearFree agency[35]
Joel PrpicBoston Bruins1-yearFree agency[35]
September 5, 2000Stewart MalgunasCalgary Flames1-yearFree agency[36]

Players lost

DatePlayerNew teamVia[lower-alpha 7]Ref
June 23, 2000Jeff OdgersMinnesota WildExpansion draft[38]
Rick TabaracciColumbus Blue JacketsExpansion draft[38]
July 11, 2000Christian MatteMinnesota WildFree agency (VI)[39]
July 12, 2000Sami HeleniusDallas StarsFree agency (VI)[40]
July 13, 2000Dave AndreychukBuffalo SabresFree agency (III)[41]
July 20, 2000Serge AubinColumbus Blue JacketsFree agency (VI)[42]
August 24, 2000Michael GaulColumbus Blue JacketsFree agency (VI)[43]
September 4, 2000Jason BowenBelfast Giants (BISL)Free agency (UFA)[44]
March 24, 2001Stewart MalgunasFrankfurt Lions (DEL)Free agency[lower-alpha 8][45]

Signings

DatePlayerTermContract typeRef
June 14, 2000Ray Bourque1-year[lower-alpha 9]Re-signing[46]
July 26, 2000Eric Messier1-yearRe-signing[47]
Stephane Yelle3-yearRe-signing[47]
August 2, 2000Frederic Cassivi2-yearRe-signing[34]
Dan Hinote2-yearRe-signing[34]
Ville Nieminen2-yearRe-signing[34]
Dan Smith1-yearRe-signing[34]
Brian White1-yearRe-signing[34]
August 9, 2000Nolan Pratt1-yearArbitration award[48][49]
August 13, 2000Jon Klemm1-yearArbitration award[48][49]
August 14, 2000Joe Sakic1-yearRe-signing[50]
August 15, 2000Adam Deadmarsh3-yearRe-signing[51]
September 5, 2000Brad Larsen1-yearRe-signing[36]
September 6, 2000Milan Hejduk4-yearRe-signing[52]
September 16, 2000Chris Drury3-yearRe-signing[53]
September 27, 2000Adam Foote4-yearExtension[54]
December 18, 2000Jordan Krestanovich3-yearEntry-level[55]
April 2, 2001Mikhail Kuleshov3-yearEntry-level[25]
April 26, 2001Vaclav Nedorost3-yearEntry-level[56]

Draft picks

Colorado's draft picks at the 2000 NHL Entry Draft held at the Pengrowth Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta.[57]

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
114Vaclav Nedorost Czech RepublicCeske Budejovice Jr. (Czech Republic)
247Jared Aulin CanadaKamloops Blazers (WHL)
250Sergei Soin RussiaKrylya Sovetov (Russia)
263Agris Saviels LatviaOwen Sound Attack (OHL)
388Kurt Sauer United StatesSpokane Chiefs (WHL)
392Sergei Klyazmin RussiaTHK Tver (Russia)
4119Brian Fahey United StatesUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison (WCHA)
5159John-Michael Liles United StatesMichigan State University (CCHA)
6189Chris Bahen United StatesClarkson University (ECAC)
7221Aaron Molnar CanadaLondon Knights (OHL)
8252Darryl Bootland CanadaToronto St. Michael's Majors (OHL)
9266Sean Kotary United StatesNorthwood Prep High School (USHS-MA)
9285Blake Ward CanadaTri-City Americans (WHL)

Notes

  1. Pratt wore number 4 until Blake was acquired.
  2. Co-winner with Patrik Elias of the New Jersey Devils.[14]
  3. 1 2 3 4 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.[30]
  6. Colorado sent the rights to Jared Aulin on March 22.[31]
  7. In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[37]
  8. Contract for the 2001–02 season.
  9. Option for a second year.

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