2001–02 Calgary Flames season
NHL team season
The 2001–02 Calgary Flames season was the 22nd National Hockey League season in Calgary. It began with wholesale changes, as second year General Manager Craig Button continued to change the look of the team. In two separate draft-day trades, the Flames dealt goaltender Fred Brathwaite and forwards Valeri Bure and Jason Wiemer away, gaining back Roman Turek and Rob Niedermayer .
The changes appeared to pay off, as the Flames stormed out to a 13–2–2–2 record, and first place in the division. The result prompted the Flames to sign Turek - a pending unrestricted free agent - to a long-term deal.[ 1] The team, however, collapsed, winning only 19 of their remaining 63 games, finishing 4th in the Northwest Division , and out of the playoffs for the sixth consecutive season.
The season ended with head coach Greg Gilbert and top forward Marc Savard in a bitter, public feud that included the latter demanding a trade late in the season and into the summer.[ 2]
Individually, Jarome Iginla broke into the spotlight, leading the NHL in goals (52) and points (96). His season would land him the Rocket Richard Trophy , the Art Ross Trophy and the Lester B. Pearson Award .[ 3] Iginla also finished second in Hart Memorial Trophy voting, tied with winner Jose Theodore on points (434), but behind Theodore in first place votes (26–23).[ 4]
Iginla was also a member of Canada's team at the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics . He recorded two goals in the gold medal game against the United States , which Canada won 5–2 to claim their first ice hockey gold medal in 50 years.[ 5]
Regular season
Bob Boughner and Craig Conroy were named co-captains of the team on February 4, replacing Dave Lowry .[ 6]
The Flames were involved in a tragic incident during their March 16, 2002, game in Columbus against the Blue Jackets . During the second period of the contest, a slapshot by Columbus' Espen Knutsen was deflected into the crowd off the stick of Flames defenceman Derek Morris . The puck struck a fan, 13-year-old Brittanie Cecil, who was at her first NHL game. Though she was able to leave the game under her own power, the blow tore a vertebral artery and resulted in a blood clot. She died two days later; she was the first fan to die at a game in the NHL's 85-year history.[ 7] Three months after the incident, the NHL instituted a policy requiring that protective netting be placed around the ends of each rink prior to the start of the 2002–03 season , a decision which both the Flames and Blue Jackets advocated.[ 8]
The Flames finished 11th in the Western Conference , 15 points back of the 8th place Vancouver Canucks.
Final standings
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.
Divisions: CEN – Central, PAC – Pacific, NW – Northwest
bold – Qualified for playoffs; p – Won Presidents' Trophy ; y – Won division
Schedule and results
2001–02 regular season[ 10]
October: 8–2–0–2 (home: 5–0–0–2; road: 3–2–0–0)
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
1
October 3
Edmonton
0 – 1
Calgary
Turek
16,242
1–0–0–0
2
Recap
2
October 6
Chicago
0 – 4
Calgary
Turek
14,038
2–0–0–0
4
Recap
3
October 8
Phoenix
2 – 1
Calgary
OT
Turek
13,078
2–0–0–1
5
Recap
4
October 10
Calgary
4 – 2
Detroit
Turek
20,053
3–0–0–1
7
Recap
5
October 11
Calgary
0 – 1
Nashville
Vernon
12,333
3–1–0–1
7
Recap
6
October 13
Calgary
4 – 3
Dallas
OT
Turek
18,352
4–1–0–1
9
Recap
7
October 18
Florida
1 – 3
Calgary
Turek
15,093
5–1–0–1
11
Recap
8
October 20
Toronto
1 – 4
Calgary
Turek
17,279
6–1–0–1
13
Recap
9
October 22
Calgary
3 – 2
St. Louis
Turek
19,231
7–1–0–1
15
Recap
10
October 23
Calgary
3 – 6
Chicago
Vernon
10,276
7–2–0–1
15
Recap
11
October 25
Nashville
5 – 4
Calgary
OT
Turek
12,750
7–2–0–2
16
Recap
12
October 27
Minnesota
2 – 4
Calgary
Turek
14,088
8–2–0–2
18
Recap
November: 5–4–4–0 (home: 4–1–2–0; road: 1–3–2–0)
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
13
November 1
Columbus
1 – 2
Calgary
Turek
12,501
9–2–0–2
20
Recap
14
November 3
Montreal
2 – 6
Calgary
Turek
16,015
10–2–0–2
22
Recap
15
November 7
Calgary
3 – 3
Anaheim
OT
Turek
9,639
10–2–1–2
23
Recap
16
November 8
Calgary
3 – 2
Los Angeles
Turek
14,459
11–2–1–2
25
Recap
17
November 10
Colorado
0 – 2
Calgary
Turek
17,409
12–2–1–2
27
Recap
18
November 15
Chicago
2 – 2
Calgary
Turek
16,226
12–2–2–2
28
Recap
19
November 17
St. Louis
0 – 2
Calgary
Turek
16,241
13–2–2–2
30
Recap
20
November 20
Los Angeles
5 – 5
Calgary
OT
Turek
14,550
13–2–3–2
31
Recap
21
November 22
Calgary
4 – 4
Ottawa
OT
Turek
16,839
13–2–4–2
32
Recap
22
November 23
Calgary
2 – 5
Buffalo
Vernon
16,703
13–3–4–2
32
Recap
23
November 25
Calgary
3 – 4
Columbus
Vernon
18,136
13–4–4–2
32
Recap
24
November 27
Calgary
2 – 4
Detroit
Turek
20,058
13–5–4–2
32
Recap
25
November 29
Dallas
3 – 0
Calgary
Turek
15,610
13–6–4–2
32
Recap
December: 4–7–4–0 (home: 2–3–2–0; road: 2–4–2–0)
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
26
December 1
Colorado
2 – 2
Calgary
OT
Turek
15,806
13–6–5–2
33
Recap
27
December 3
Calgary
2 – 0
Los Angeles
Turek
15,105
14–6–5–2
35
Recap
28
December 4
Calgary
2 – 2
San Jose
OT
Vernon
17,386
14–6–6–2
36
Recap
29
December 6
San Jose
3 – 1
Calgary
Turek
13,012
14–7–6–2
36
Recap
30
December 8
Anaheim
4 – 0
Calgary
Vernon
14,330
14–8–6–2
36
Recap
31
December 10
Detroit
0 – 2
Calgary
Vernon
16,009
15–8–6–2
38
Recap
32
December 12
Tampa Bay
3 – 1
Calgary
Whitmore
13,913
15–9–6–2
38
Recap
33
December 14
Calgary
4 – 3
Dallas
Turek
18,532
16–9–6–2
40
Recap
34
December 15
Calgary
0 – 4
St. Louis
Turek
18,810
16–10–6–2
40
Recap
35
December 19
Calgary
3 – 6
Phoenix
Turek
11,921
16–11–6–2
40
Recap
36
December 21
Calgary
2 – 2
Colorado
OT
Turek
18,007
16–11–7–2
41
Recap
37
December 26
Calgary
2 – 3
Edmonton
Turek
16,839
16–12–7–2
41
Recap
38
December 27
Calgary
2 – 4
Vancouver
Turek
18,422
16–13–7–2
41
Recap
39
December 29
Minnesota
3 – 4
Calgary
Turek
16,730
17–13–7–2
43
Recap
40
December 31
Edmonton
2 – 2
Calgary
OT
Turek
17,409
17–13–8–2
44
Recap
January: 5–8–0–0 (home: 3–6–0–0; road: 2–2–0–0)
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
41
January 3
Buffalo
1 – 3
Calgary
Turek
15,316
18–13–8–2
46
Recap
42
January 5
Montreal
4 – 2
Calgary
Turek
17,409
18–14–8–2
46
Recap
43
January 8
Calgary
5 – 2
NY Islanders
Turek
13,285
19–14–8–2
48
Recap
44
January 9
Calgary
1 – 5
New Jersey
Turek
16,200
19–15–8–2
48
Recap
45
January 11
Calgary
0 – 1
Atlanta
Turek
17,856
19–16–8–2
48
Recap
46
January 15
NY Islanders
3 – 1
Calgary
Turek
15,624
19–17–8–2
48
Recap
47
January 17
Pittsburgh
6 – 4
Calgary
Turek
15,437
19–18–8–2
48
Recap
48
January 19
Anaheim
1 – 2
Calgary
Turek
17,409
20–18–8–2
50
Recap
49
January 22
Toronto
6 – 1
Calgary
Turek
17,409
20–19–8–2
50
Recap
50
January 24
Colorado
2 – 0
Calgary
Turek
15,639
20–20–8–2
50
Recap
51
January 26
Vancouver
2 – 0
Calgary
Turek
17,068
20–21–8–2
50
Recap
52
January 28
Calgary
3 – 2
Minnesota
OT
Turek
18,568
21–21–8–2
52
Recap
53
January 30
Detroit
3 – 4
Calgary
Turek
17,239
22–21–8–2
54
Recap
February: 2–3–1–1 (home: 1–1–0–0; road: 1–2–1–1)
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
54
February 6
Calgary
0 – 2
San Jose
Vernon
17,383
22–22–8–2
54
Recap
55
February 8
Vancouver
4 – 1
Calgary
Turek
16,695
22–23–8–2
54
Recap
56
February 9
Calgary
4 – 3
Vancouver
Turek
18,422
23–23–8–2
56
Recap
57
February 12
Calgary
3 – 4
Phoenix
OT
Turek
11,480
23–23–8–3
57
Recap
58
February 13
Calgary
2 – 3
Anaheim
Turek
9,583
23–24–8–3
57
Recap
59
February 26
Calgary
2 – 2
Colorado
OT
Turek
18,007
23–24–9–3
58
Recap
60
February 28
St. Louis
2 – 3
Calgary
Turek
16,053
24–24–9–3
60
Recap
March: 5–7–3–0 (home: 3–1–1–0; road: 2–6–2–0)
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
61
March 2
Nashville
2 – 5
Calgary
Turek
17,163
25–24–9–3
62
Recap
62
March 4
Calgary
5 – 3
NY Rangers
Turek
18,200
26–24–9–3
64
Recap
63
March 6
Calgary
2 – 3
Washington
Turek
15,817
26–25–9–3
64
Recap
64
March 7
Calgary
4 – 2
Philadelphia
Turek
19,532
27–25–9–3
66
Recap
65
March 9
Calgary
2 – 3
Boston
Turek
17,565
27–26–9–3
66
Recap
66
March 11
Calgary
3 – 3
Carolina
OT
Turek
12,665
27–26–10–3
67
Recap
67
March 13
Calgary
3 – 3
Florida
OT
Turek
13,868
27–26–11–3
68
Recap
68
March 14
Calgary
2 – 3
Tampa Bay
Vernon
13,473
27–27–11–3
68
Recap
69
March 16
Calgary
1 – 3
Columbus
Turek
18,136
27–28–11–3
68
Recap
70
March 18
Calgary
2 – 4
Minnesota
Turek
18,064
27–29–11–3
68
Recap
71
March 21
San Jose
4 – 1
Calgary
Turek
16,495
27–30–11–3
68
Recap
72
March 23
Calgary
1 – 3
Edmonton
Turek
16,839
27–31–11–3
68
Recap
73
March 25
Columbus
1 – 6
Calgary
Vernon
15,211
28–31–11–3
70
Recap
74
March 28
Dallas
2 – 2
Calgary
OT
Turek
16,473
28–31–12–3
71
Recap
75
March 30
Los Angeles
3 – 5
Calgary
Turek
17,046
29–31–12–3
73
Recap
April: 3–4–0–0 (home: 2–2–0–0; road: 1–2–0–0)
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
76
April 2
Atlanta
2 – 4
Calgary
Turek
14,562
30–31–12–3
75
Recap
77
April 4
Minnesota
3 – 4
Calgary
Turek
13,831
31–31–12–3
77
Recap
78
April 6
Calgary
1 – 3
Nashville
Turek
15,361
31–32–12–3
77
Recap
79
April 7
Calgary
2 – 3
Chicago
Vernon
17,009
31–33–12–3
77
Recap
80
April 9
Phoenix
4 – 2
Calgary
Turek
15,229
31–34–12–3
77
Recap
81
April 12
Calgary
2 – 0
Edmonton
Turek
16,839
32–24–12–3
79
Recap
82
April 13
Vancouver
4 – 1
Calgary
Vernon
18,829
32–35–12–3
79
Recap
Legend :
Win (2 points)
Loss (0 points)
Tie (1 point)
Overtime loss (1 point)
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 Flames only.
‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flames only.
Bold text denotes league leader.
Goaltending
Awards and records
Awards
Milestones
Transactions
The Flames 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 .[ 24]
Trades
Players acquired
Players lost
Signings
Draft picks
Calgary's picks at the 2001 NHL entry draft in Sunrise, Florida .[ 58] The Flames had the 11th overall pick, however traded it to the Phoenix Coyotes in a swap that saw them gain the 14th pick.
Farm teams
The baby Flames followed up their Calder Cup winning season with a disappointing 29–34–13–4 result in 2001–02 , finishing in last place in the Canadian Division, missing the playoffs. Blair Betts led the Flames with just 49 points, while Dany Sabourin was the top goaltender in limited action.[ 59]
The Chiefs finished the 2001–02 ECHL season with a 39–31–2 record, good enough for third place in the Northwest Division. They were knocked out of the playoffs in the second round by the Dayton Bombers .
See also
Notes
^ 6th-round pick in 2004
^ In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[ 39]
^ Bureau retired.[ 40]
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