2000–01 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim season

The 2000–01 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim season was the team's eighth season. The Mighty Ducks failed to qualify for the playoffs for the second year in a row and finished last in the West.

2000–01 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Division5th Pacific
Conference15th Western
2000–01 record25–41–11–5
Home record15–20–4–2
Road record10–21–7–3
Goals for188
Goals against245
Team information
General managerPierre Gauthier
CoachCraig Hartsburg (Oct-Dec)
Guy Charron (Dec-Apr)
CaptainPaul Kariya
Alternate captainsDan Bylsma
Steve Rucchin
Teemu Selanne (Oct-Mar)
ArenaArrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Average attendance13,499
Minor league affiliate(s)Cincinnati Mighty Ducks
Team leaders
GoalsPaul Kariya (33)
AssistsOleg Tverdovsky (39)
PointsPaul Kariya (67)
Penalty minutesJim Cummins (167)
Plus/minusAntti Aalto (+1)
WinsGuy Hebert (12)
Goals against averageJean-Sebastien Giguere (2.57)

Offseason

After missing the 2000 playoffs by only four points, the Mighty Ducks were quite hopeful to return to the post season. Anaheim was very busy during the summer trading and acquiring a lot prospects and were active on the free agent market as well.

Trying to improve their scoring depth and not relying too much on Kariya and Selanne, the Mighty Ducks signed German Titov and acquired Andrej Nazarov who had a career year in goals (10) and points (31).

Other free agents were Dan Bylsma, Petr Tenkrat as well as Jim Cummins and Kevin Sawyer who were signed to provide the necessary protection for their star players since they lost Stu Grimson to the Kings as a free agent. The team became much more European-based making up half the roster, mainly on their defense (6).

Regular season

The season proved to be very tough as the team never found consistency. Things looked pretty good going 6-4-3-2 until November 4, when the team started having trouble coming back after being winless for five games twice in November, going 2-8-3-1 which lead the team to trade Traverse and Nazarov to the Boston Bruins for Samuel Pahlsson on November 18. To make matters even worse, Center Steve Rucchin was hit in the face by a shot on November 15, 2000 missing the rest of the season. Despite his absence the Ducks improved by mid December nearing the .500 mark by two games with a 5-3-0-0 record until December 17, 2000 but finishing the month 5-7-1-1. Anaheim fired head coach Craig Hartsburg on December 14, 2000 after winning against the Blue Jackets, replacing him with assistant coach Guy Charron though the move did not improve their performance.[1] Despite this roller coaster ride the Mighty Ducks experienced, they were still in the playoff race with a 14-19-6-4 record by January 5, 2001. On January 10 the Mighty Ducks waived Dominic Roussel resulting in Giguere becoming their new backup, believing him and Hebert would carry the team into the playoffs and pass on the torch carefully to a new number one during the season.

But all those hopes were shattered as the Mighty Ducks lost sixteen games by March 2 going 4-16-2-1. During that stretch Hebert went 0-11-2 and losing his starting position by February much sooner to Giguere then expected. Though Hebert did not quite play as well as he did the last two seasons, much of this was based on the team not giving him the necessary support he needed as Selanne stated in an interview, expressing his frustrations and disappointment. Hebert faced thirty or more shots almost every game, yet was able to keep his save percentage close to the .900 mark.

Their longest winning streak was five games in early March 2001 when it was clear the team was not going to make the playoffs. During the winning streak Anaheim sent Teemu Selanne to the Sharks in exchange for Jeff Friesen and Steve Shields. Shields' acquisition ended Hebert's tenure with the Mighty Ducks getting waived and picked up by the New York Rangers on March 7 to replace the injured Mike Richter. A week later, Jason Marshall was traded to Washington on March 13. Shields never dressed for the Ducks that season due to an injury and the team called up Gregg Naumenko to serve behind J.-S. Giguere. Anaheim's GM Pierre Gauthier felt very confident and fans would accept the trade once the new arrivals dressed for their new team, calling both moves a huge change and necessary as the team needed to look forward and both players would improve the franchise immediately and long term as well. (SunJournal March 6, 2001)

While Selanne enjoyed much success with San Jose, the same could not be said about Anaheim as the Ducks went 2-6-3 after their five-game winning streak, which had fans and experts worried whether the deal with the Sharks was actually worth it. The Mighty Ducks went 11-22-5-1 in the second half with a lot of open questions about the team's future identity with longtime players Hebert, Marshall and Selanne gone.

The defense was the weak link as the team allowed the second most goals in the west with 245, behind Chicago with 246. Their goaltending was heavily effected by that, too as Guy Hebert and Dominic Roussel recorded a save percentage below .900 which was the first time in team history. In hopes of more scoring depth and not relying on their first line of Paul Kariya, Teemu Selanne and Steve Rucchin, the acquisitions of Andrei Nazarov and German Titov did not pay off at all as the team was at the bottom in scoring. Marty McInnes refound his scoring touch, Tverdovsky ranked third in team scoring, Mike Leclerc had a very good second season despite missing 28 games. Traverse and Nazarov were traded early in mid December as both did not live up to their expectations. The European youngsters showed some talent but could not fill the scoring void left by Rucchin who played only 16 games.

The season marked the start of a new era: in goal, the team waived goaltender Guy Hebert (the last remaining original Mighty Duck from the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft) while focusing on Jean-Sebastien Giguere as their new starter. Their defense lost a valuable cornerstone with Jason Marshall after 6 years. It also marked the breakup of one of the best two players at the time by trading Teemu Selanne to San Jose without improving the team in scoring.

Final standings

Pacific Division[2]
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
13Dallas Stars82482482241187106
25San Jose Sharks82402712321719295
37Los Angeles Kings82382813325222892
49Phoenix Coyotes82352717321421290
515Mighty Ducks of Anaheim82254111518824566

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[3]
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

Schedule and results

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

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

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 Mighty Ducks only.
  • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Mighty Ducks only.
Regular season
No. Player Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM
9Paul KariyaLW66333467−920
8Teemu SelanneRW61263359−836
10Oleg TverdovskyD82143953−1132
16Marty McInnisRW75202242−2140
17Matt CullenC82103040−2338
15Tony HrkacC80132538029
12Mike LeclercLW54152035−126
13German TitovLW7191120−2161
18Petr TenkratRW465914−1116
28Niclas HavelidD4741014−634
11Jeff FriesenLW1521012−210
19Jim CumminsRW795611−11167
25Mike CrowleyD3911011−1620
5[lower-alpha 1]Vitaly VishnevskiD7611011−199
27Pascal TrepanierD576410−1273
21Dan BylsmaLW821910−1222
20Steve RucchinC16358−50
7Pavel TrnkaD59178−1242
29Ladislav KohnRW51437−1542
32Marc ChouinardC44347−512
23Jason MarshallD50347−12105
26Samuel PahlssonC59347−914
24Ruslan SaleiD50156−1470
22Jonas RonnqvistRW38044−714
14Antti AaltoC1211212
40[lower-alpha 2]Antti-Jussi NiemiD28112−622
35Jean-Sebastien GiguereG340228
11[lower-alpha 3]Andy McDonaldC1610106
26Andrei NazarovRW16101−929
3Patrick TraverseD15101−66
46Kevin SawyerLW9011−127
31Guy HebertG410000
1Gregg NaumenkoG20002
30Dominic RousselG130000
37Bob WrenC1000−10

Goaltending

  • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Mighty Ducks only.
Regular season
No. Player GP W L T SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
31Guy Hebert411223411121153.12.89722215
35Jean-Sebastien Giguere3411175976872.57.91142031
30Dominic Roussel13252295312.85.8950653
1Gregg Naumenko20102976.00.759070

Awards and records

Awards

Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Paul Kariya[lower-alpha 4] [6]

Transactions

The Mighty Ducks 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.[7]

Trades

Date Details Ref
June 12, 2000 To Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Patrick Traverse
To Ottawa Senators
Joel Kwiatkowski
[8]
June 12, 2000 To Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
7th-round pick in 2001
To New Jersey Devils
Ed Ward
[9]
June 24, 2000 To Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
2nd-round pick in 2000
To Montreal Canadiens
3rd-round pick in 2000
4th-round pick in 2000
5th-round pick in 2000
[7]
June 25, 2000 To Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Rights to Jonathan Hedstrom
To Toronto Maple Leafs
6th-round pick in 2000
7th-round pick in 2000
[10]
September 26, 2000 To Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Andrei Nazarov
2nd-round pick in 2001
To Calgary Flames
Rights to Jordan Leopold
[11]
November 18, 2000 To Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Samuel Pahlsson
To Boston Bruins
Andrei Nazarov
Patrick Traverse
[12]
February 9, 2001 To Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Scott Langkow
Sergei Vyshedkevich
To Atlanta Thrashers
Ladislav Kohn
[13]
March 5, 2001 To Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Jeff Friesen
Steve Shields
Conditional 2nd-round pick in 2003
To San Jose Sharks
Teemu Selanne[lower-alpha 5]
[14]
March 13, 2001 To Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Alexei Tezikov
4th-round pick in 2001
To Washington Capitals
Jason Marshall
[15]

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer teamTermViaRef
June 13, 2000 (2000-06-13)Jarrett SmithPrince Albert Raiders (WHL)multi-yearFree agency[16]
July 1, 2000 (2000-07-01)German TitovEdmonton Oilers3-yearFree agency[17]
July 5, 2000 (2000-07-05)Jim CumminsMontreal Canadiens1-yearFree agency[18]
July 13, 2000 (2000-07-13)Dan BylsmaLos Angeles Kings1-year[lower-alpha 6]Free agency[19]
Kevin SawyerPhoenix Coyotes2-yearFree agency[19]
July 20, 2000 (2000-07-20)Chris O'SullivanVancouver Canucks1-yearFree agency[20]

Players lost

DatePlayerNew teamVia[lower-alpha 7]Ref
N/ALloyd ShawHamilton Bulldogs (AHL)Free agency (UFA)[22]
June 23, 2000 (2000-06-23)Ladislav BenysekMinnesota WildExpansion draft[23]
Jeff NielsenMinnesota WildExpansion draft[23]
July 3, 2000 (2000-07-03)Kevin HallerNew York IslandersFree agency (V)[24]
July 5, 2000 (2000-07-05)Scott FergusonEdmonton OilersFree agency (VI)[25]
July 6, 2000 (2000-07-06)Stu GrimsonLos Angeles KingsFree agency (III)[26]
August 11, 2000 (2000-08-11)Peter LeboutillierLos Angeles KingsFree agency (VI)[27]
August 17, 2000 (2000-08-17)Ted DonatoDallas StarsFree agency (III)[28]
September 5, 2000 (2000-09-05)Frank BanhamEspoo Blues (Liiga)Free agency (VI)[29]
September 11, 2000 (2000-09-11)Tom AskeyRochester Americans (AHL)Free agency (VI)[30]
September 24, 2000 (2000-09-24)Kip MillerPittsburgh PenguinsFree agency (UFA)[31]
September 25, 2000 (2000-09-25)Jeremy StevensonNashville PredatorsFree agency (VI)[32]
October 3, 2000 (2000-10-03)Corey HirschPortland Pirates (AHL)Free agency (UFA)[33]
October 5, 2000 (2000-10-05)Tony TuzzolinoHartford Wolf Pack (AHL)Free agency (UFA)[34]
October 16, 2000 (2000-10-16)Chad WagnerSan Diego Gulls (WCHL)Free agency (UFA)[35]
October 27, 2000 (2000-10-27)Blaine RussellColumbus Cottonmouths (CHL)Free agency (UFA)[36]
January 10, 2001 (2001-01-10)Dominic RousselEdmonton OilersWaivers[37]
March 7, 2001 (2001-03-07)Guy HebertNew York RangersWaivers[38]
April 26, 2001 (2001-04-26)Antti AaltoJokerit (Liiga)Free agency[39]

Signings

DatePlayerTermContract typeRef
July 6, 2000 (2000-07-06)Peter Podhradsky3-yearEntry-level[7]
July 13, 2000 (2000-07-13)Dean Malkoc1-yearRe-signing[19]
July 14, 2000 (2000-07-14)Jonas Ronnqvist2-yearEntry-level[40]
July 25, 2000 (2000-07-25)Marc Chouinard1-yearRe-signing[41]
Marty McInnis1-yearRe-signing[41]
July 27, 2000 (2000-07-27)Mike Leclerc1-yearRe-signing[42]
July 31, 2000 (2000-07-31)Jean-Sebastien Giguere1-yearRe-signing[43]
August 7, 2000 (2000-08-07)Patrick Traverse1-yearArbitration award[44]
August 11, 2000 (2000-08-11)Ladislav Kohn1-yearArbitration award[27]
August 16, 2000 (2000-08-16)Antti Aalto1-yearArbitration award[45]
September 5, 2000 (2000-09-05)Matt Cullen1-yearRe-signing[46]
September 15, 2000 (2000-09-15)Oleg Tverdovsky3-yearRe-signing[47]
December 7, 2000 (2000-12-07)Mike Crowley1-year[lower-alpha 6]Re-signing[48]
March 8, 2001 (2001-03-08)Marty McInnis3-yearExtension[49]

Draft picks

Anaheim's draft picks at the 2000 NHL Entry Draft held at the Pengrowth Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta.[50]

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
112Alexei Smirnov RussiaTHK Tver (Russia)
244Ilya Bryzgalov RussiaLada Togliatti (Russia)
498Jonas Ronnqvist SwedenLulea HF (Sweden)
5134Peter Podhradsky SlovakiaSlovan Bratislava (Slovakia)
5153Bill Cass United StatesBoston College (ECAC)

Farm teams

Cincinnati Mighty Ducks ( shared with the Detroit Red Wings )

See also

Notes

  1. Vishnevski wore number 6 through January 5.
  2. After wearing number 40 in his first game, Niemi wore number 25 in his next four games before switching back.
  3. McDonald wore number 48 in his first game.
  4. Kariya was voted to the starting lineup.[5]
  5. Anaheim agreed to pay a portion of Selanne’s salary on the final year of his contract in 2001–02.
  6. Club option for a second year.
  7. In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[21]

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