2001–02 Buffalo Sabres season

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2001–02 Buffalo Sabres
Division5th Northeast
Conference10th Eastern
2001–02 record35–35–11–1
Home record20–16–5–0
Road record15–19–6–1
Goals for213
Goals against200
Team information
General manager Darcy Regier
Coach Lindy Ruff
Captain Stu Barnes
Alternate captains Rob Ray
Jason Woolley
Arena HSBC Arena
Average attendance17,206
Minor league affiliate(s) Rochester Americans
South Carolina Stingrays
Team leaders
Goals Miroslav Satan (37)
Assists Miroslav Satan (36)
Points Miroslav Satan (73)
Penalty minutes Rob Ray (200)
Plus/minus Jay McKee (+18)
Wins Martin Biron (31)
Goals against average Martin Biron (2.22)
  2000–01
2002–03  

The 2001-02 Buffalo Sabres season was the 32nd for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on May 22, 1970. [1] The Sabres finished in 5th place in the Northeast Division and failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 1996.

Contents

Offseason

The Sabres traded both of their stars, Mike Peca, their former captain and Dominik Hasek in the offseason. Peca was sent to the Islanders for Tim Connolly and Taylor Pyatt. Forward Stu Barnes was named team captain. [2]

Regular season

On October 7, 2001 the Sabres played the New York Rangers in the first pro sports game played in Manhattan after the September 11 attacks. In the game both teams wore special one time jerseys with "New York" written diagonally on the front of the jersey. The jerseys were later auctioned off to raise money for the 9/11 victims fund. The Sabres lost the game 5–4 in overtime. [3]

Final standings

Northeast Division
No.CRGPWLTOTLGFGAPts
11 Boston Bruins 82432469236201101
24 Toronto Maple Leafs 824325104249207100
37 Ottawa Senators 8239279724320894
48 Montreal Canadiens 82363112320720987
510 Buffalo Sabres 82353511121320082

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]
RDivGPWLTOTLGFGAPts
1Z- Boston Bruins NE82432469236201101
2Y- Philadelphia Flyers AT82422710323419297
3Y- Carolina Hurricanes SE82352616521721791
4X- Toronto Maple Leafs NE824325104249207100
5X- New York Islanders AT8242288423922096
6X- New Jersey Devils AT8241289420518795
7X- Ottawa Senators NE8239279724320894
8X- Montreal Canadiens NE82363112320720987
8.5
9 Washington Capitals SE82363311222824085
10 Buffalo Sabres NE82353511121320082
11 New York Rangers AT8236384422725880
12 Pittsburgh Penguins AT8228418519824969
13 Tampa Bay Lightning SE82274011417821969
14 Florida Panthers SE82224410618025060
15 Atlanta Thrashers SE82194711518728854

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

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

Schedule and results

2001–02 regular season [5]
October: 5–6–1–1 (home: 4–4–1–0; road: 1–2–0–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
1LOctober 4, 20011–2 Atlanta Thrashers (2001–02)0–1–0–0 Recap
2WOctober 6, 20013–2 Ottawa Senators (2001–02)1–1–0–0 Recap
3OTLOctober 7, 20014–5 OT@ New York Rangers (2001–02)1–1–0–1 Recap
4WOctober 10, 20012–1 Philadelphia Flyers (2001–02)2–1–0–1 Recap
5LOctober 12, 20012–4@ Detroit Red Wings (2001–02)2–2–0–1 Recap
6WOctober 14, 20014–1 Pittsburgh Penguins (2001–02)3–2–0–1 Recap
7TOctober 16, 20013–3 OT Nashville Predators (2001–02)3–2–1–1 Recap
8LOctober 19, 20011–3 Columbus Blue Jackets (2001–02)3–3–1–1 Recap
9WOctober 20, 20013–1@ Montreal Canadiens (2001–02)4–3–1–1 Recap
10WOctober 23, 20014–1 San Jose Sharks (2001–02)5–3–1–1 Recap
11LOctober 26, 20012–5 Montreal Canadiens (2001–02)5–4–1–1 Recap
12LOctober 27, 20011–3@ New Jersey Devils (2001–02)5–5–1–1 Recap
13LOctober 30, 20012–3 Phoenix Coyotes (2001–02)5–6–1–1 Recap
November: 6–7–1–0 (home: 4–2–1–0; road: 2–5–0–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
14WNovember 2, 20014–1 Tampa Bay Lightning (2001–02)6–6–1–1 Recap
15LNovember 3, 20010–3@ Ottawa Senators (2001–02)6–7–1–1 Recap
16WNovember 8, 20018–0 Atlanta Thrashers (2001–02)7–7–1–1 Recap
17LNovember 10, 20012–4 New York Rangers (2001–02)7–8–1–1 Recap
18WNovember 12, 20015–3@ Florida Panthers (2001–02)8–8–1–1 Recap
19LNovember 13, 20011–4@ Nashville Predators (2001–02)8–9–1–1 Recap
20LNovember 16, 20010–2 Florida Panthers (2001–02)8–10–1–1 Recap
21LNovember 17, 20011–3@ Boston Bruins (2001–02)8–11–1–1 Recap
22LNovember 19, 20012–3@ Atlanta Thrashers (2001–02)8–12–1–1 Recap
23WNovember 21, 20014–2 Toronto Maple Leafs (2001–02)9–12–1–1 Recap
24WNovember 23, 20015–2 Calgary Flames (2001–02)10–12–1–1 Recap
25LNovember 24, 20011–3@ Pittsburgh Penguins (2001–02)10–13–1–1 Recap
26TNovember 27, 20012–2 OT New York Rangers (2001–02)10–13–2–1 Recap
27WNovember 28, 20015–2@ Washington Capitals (2001–02)11–13–2–1 Recap
December: 4–7–2–0 (home: 2–3–1–0; road: 2–4–1–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
28WDecember 1, 20014–2@ New York Islanders (2001–02)12–13–2–1 Recap
29WDecember 4, 20014–2@ Carolina Hurricanes (2001–02)13–13–2–1 Recap
30LDecember 7, 20011–4 Colorado Avalanche (2001–02)13–14–2–1 Recap
31LDecember 8, 20012–4@ Boston Bruins (2001–02)13–15–2–1 Recap
32LDecember 12, 20013–4@ Dallas Stars (2001–02)13–16–2–1 Recap
33WDecember 14, 20013–2 OT Carolina Hurricanes (2001–02)14–16–2–1 Recap
34LDecember 15, 20012–4@ New York Rangers (2001–02)14–17–2–1 Recap
35LDecember 19, 20015–6 Chicago Blackhawks (2001–02)14–18–2–1 Recap
36TDecember 21, 20013–3 OT Toronto Maple Leafs (2001–02)14–18–3–1 Recap
37LDecember 22, 20012–3@ Toronto Maple Leafs (2001–02)14–19–3–1 Recap
38WDecember 26, 20013–1 Montreal Canadiens (2001–02)15–19–3–1 Recap
39TDecember 29, 20012–2 OT@ Columbus Blue Jackets (2001–02)15–19–4–1 Recap
40LDecember 31, 20014–5 Carolina Hurricanes (2001–02)15–20–4–1 Recap
January: 7–5–1–0 (home: 3–2–0–0; road: 4–3–1–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
41LJanuary 3, 20021–3@ Calgary Flames (2001–02)15–21–4–1 Recap
42WJanuary 6, 20024–1@ Minnesota Wild (2001–02)16–21–4–1 Recap
43WJanuary 8, 20023–2 Vancouver Canucks (2001–02)17–21–4–1 Recap
44LJanuary 10, 20020–2 Pittsburgh Penguins (2001–02)17–22–4–1 Recap
45WJanuary 12, 20022–1 New Jersey Devils (2001–02)18–22–4–1 Recap
46WJanuary 16, 20023–1@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2001–02)19–22–4–1 Recap
47LJanuary 17, 20022–4@ Los Angeles Kings (2001–02)19–23–4–1 Recap
48WJanuary 19, 20023–1@ Phoenix Coyotes (2001–02)20–23–4–1 Recap
49LJanuary 21, 20022–3@ Colorado Avalanche (2001–02)20–24–4–1 Recap
50LJanuary 23, 20022–5 St. Louis Blues (2001–02)20–25–4–1 Recap
51WJanuary 25, 20024–1 Tampa Bay Lightning (2001–02)21–25–4–1 Recap
52WJanuary 27, 20023–2 OT@ Washington Capitals (2001–02)22–25–4–1 Recap
53TJanuary 29, 20022–2 OT@ Carolina Hurricanes (2001–02)22–25–5–1 Recap
February: 1–2–2–0 (home: 1–0–1–0; road: 0–2–1–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
54TFebruary 5, 20022–2 OT@ Boston Bruins (2001–02)22–25–6–1 Recap
55WFebruary 8, 20023–2 OT Ottawa Senators (2001–02)23–25–6–1 Recap
56LFebruary 10, 20021–4@ New Jersey Devils (2001–02)23–26–6–1 Recap
57TFebruary 12, 20022–2 OT New Jersey Devils (2001–02)23–26–7–1 Recap
58LFebruary 26, 20021–2@ Atlanta Thrashers (2001–02)23–27–7–1 Recap
March: 8–7–2–0 (home: 4–4–0–0; road: 4–3–2–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
59WMarch 1, 20024–3 Boston Bruins (2001–02)24–27–7–1 Recap
60TMarch 2, 20023–3 OT@ Toronto Maple Leafs (2001–02)24–27–8–1 Recap
61LMarch 4, 20020–3 Edmonton Oilers (2001–02)24–28–8–1 Recap
62WMarch 7, 20025–0@ New York Islanders (2001–02)25–28–8–1 Recap
63WMarch 8, 20023–0 Montreal Canadiens (2001–02)26–28–8–1 Recap
64WMarch 10, 20025–1 Detroit Red Wings (2001–02)27–28–8–1 Recap
65LMarch 12, 20020–3 New York Islanders (2001–02)27–29–8–1 Recap
66WMarch 14, 20023–1@ Philadelphia Flyers (2001–02)28–29–8–1 Recap
67LMarch 15, 20022–5@ Florida Panthers (2001–02)28–30–8–1 Recap
68TMarch 17, 20022–2 OT@ Tampa Bay Lightning (2001–02)28–30–9–1 Recap
69WMarch 19, 20025–1 Ottawa Senators (2001–02)29–30–9–1 Recap
70LMarch 21, 20021–2 Boston Bruins (2001–02)29–31–9–1 Recap
71LMarch 23, 20020–2@ Toronto Maple Leafs (2001–02)29–32–9–1 Recap
72WMarch 24, 20023–2 OT@ Ottawa Senators (2001–02)30–32–9–1 Recap
73LMarch 26, 20023–4 Washington Capitals (2001–02)30–33–9–1 Recap
74LMarch 28, 20021–4@ St. Louis Blues (2001–02)30–34–9–1 Recap
75WMarch 30, 20023–1@ Philadelphia Flyers (2001–02)31–34–9–1 Recap
April: 4–1–2–0 (home: 2–1–1–0; road: 2–0–1–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
76WApril 1, 20023–1 Philadelphia Flyers (2001–02)32–34–9–1 Recap
77TApril 3, 20021–1 OT New York Islanders (2001–02)32–34–10–1 Recap
78WApril 5, 20023–1 Florida Panthers (2001–02)33–34–10–1 Recap
79WApril 7, 20025–3@ Tampa Bay Lightning (2001–02)34–34–10–1 Recap
80TApril 10, 20024–4 OT@ Pittsburgh Penguins (2001–02)34–34–11–1 Recap
81LApril 12, 20021–3 Washington Capitals (2001–02)34–35–11–1 Recap
82WApril 13, 20023–0@ Montreal Canadiens (2001–02)35–35–11–1 Recap
Legend:

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

Player statistics

Scoring

Regular season
No.PlayerPosGPGAPts+/-PIM
81 Miroslav Satan LW823736731433
41 Stu Barnes C68173148626
18 Tim Connolly C82103545434
17 Jean-Pierre Dumont RW76232144−1042
61 Maxim Afinogenov RW81211940−969
77 Chris Gratton C82152439075
37 Curtis Brown C82201737−432
44 Alexei Zhitnik D8213334−180
5 Jason Woolley D5982028−634
25 Vaclav Varada RW7671623−782
13 Vyacheslav Kozlov LW3891322016
24 Taylor Pyatt LW48101020435
9 Erik Rasmussen LW6981119−134
3 James Patrick D565813316
45 Dmitri Kalinin D5821113−626
74 Jay McKee D81211131843
4 Rhett Warrener D65551015113
42 Richard Smehlik D60369−922
55 Denis Hamel LW61268−128
51 Brian Campbell D29336012
26 Eric Boulton LW35235−1129
32 Rob Ray RW71235−3200
12 [lower-alpha 1] Ales Kotalik RW13134−12
43 Martin Biron G720118
29 Bob Corkum C10011−24
19 Norm Milley RW501100
31 Bob Essensa G90000
8 Rory Fitzpatrick D5000−24
35 Mika Noronen G100002
10 Henrik Tallinder D2000−10

Goaltending

Regular season
No.PlayerGPWLTSAGAGAASV%SOTOI
43 Martin Biron 7231281017811512.22.91544085
35 Mika Noronen 10431217232.66.8940518
31 Bob Essensa 9050113172.91.8500350

Awards and records

Awards

TypeAward/honorRecipientRef
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Alexei Zhitnik [6]
NHL YoungStars Game selection Tim Connolly [7]

Transactions

The Sabres 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. [8]

Trades

DateDetailsRef
June 24, 2001To Buffalo Sabres
5th-round pick in 2001
8th-round pick in 2001
9th-round pick in 2001
To San Jose Sharks
5th-round pick in 2001
[8]
June 24, 2001To Buffalo Sabres
Tim Connolly
Taylor Pyatt
To New York Islanders
Rights to Michael Peca
[9]
June 30, 2001To Buffalo Sabres
Vyacheslav Kozlov
1st-round pick in 2002
Future considerations
To Detroit Red Wings
Dominik Hasek
[10]
March 19, 2002To Buffalo Sabres
Bob Corkum
To Atlanta Thrashers
5th-round pick in 2002
[11]

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer teamTermViaRef
August 2, 2001 Christian Matte Minnesota Wild Free agency [12]
August 3, 2001 Bob Essensa Vancouver Canucks Free agency [13]
August 9, 2001 Tom Askey Rochester Americans (AHL)Free agency [14]
Mario Larocque Tampa Bay Lightning Free agency [14]
August 14, 2001 Rory Fitzpatrick Edmonton Oilers Free agency [15]

Players lost

DatePlayerNew teamVia [lower-alpha 2] Ref
N/A Vladimir Tsyplakov Ak Bars Kazan (RSL)Free agency (III) [17]
July 2, 2001 Donald Audette Dallas Stars Free agency (III) [18]
July 4, 2001 Steve Heinze Los Angeles Kings Free agency (III) [19]
July 13, 2001 Dave Andreychuk Tampa Bay Lightning Free agency (III) [20]
August 23, 2001 Jason Holland Los Angeles KingsFree agency (VI) [21]
October 6, 2001 Doug Gilmour Montreal Canadiens Free agency (III) [22]

Signings

DatePlayerTermContract typeRef
June 26, 2001 Stu Barnes 1-yearOption exercised [23]
James Patrick 1-yearRe-signing [23]
June 28, 2001 Richard Smehlik 1-yearOption exercised [24]
Vaclav Varada 1-yearOption exercised [24]
June 30, 2001 Dominik Hasek 1-yearOption exercised [10]
July 3, 2001 Rob Ray 1-yearRe-signing [25]
July 16, 2001 Ales Kotalik Entry-level [26]
Henrik Tallinder Entry-level [26]
July 23, 2001 Doug Janik Entry-level [27]
July 30, 2001 Chris Taylor multi-yearRe-signing [28]
July 31, 2001 Rhett Warrener 1-yearRe-signing [29]
August 2, 2001 Doug Houda Re-signing [12]
August 8, 2001 Miroslav Satan 2-yearArbitration award [30]
August 20, 2001 Eric Boulton multi-yearRe-signing [31]
September 6, 2001 Jean-Pierre Dumont 3-yearRe-signing [32]
September 7, 2001 Denis Hamel 2-yearRe-signing [33]
September 11, 2001 Alexei Zhitnik 2-year [lower-alpha 3] Re-signing [34]
October 2, 2001 Erik Rasmussen 2-year [lower-alpha 4] Re-signing [35]
January 15, 2002Stu Barnes3-yearExtension [36]
June 1, 2002 Paul Gaustad 3-yearEntry-level [37]
Sean McMorrow 3-yearEntry-level [37]

Draft picks

Buffalo's draft picks at the 2001 NHL Entry Draft held at the National Car Rental Center in Sunrise, Florida. [38]

Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team (League)
122 Jiri Novotny Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic HC České Budějovice (Czech Republic)
232 Derek Roy Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
250 Chris Thorburn Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada North Bay Centennials (OHL)
255 Jason Pominville Flag of the United States.svg  United States Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
5155 Michal Vondrka Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic HC České Budějovice (Czech Republic)
8234Carl AslundFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Huddinge IK (Sweden)
8247Marek DubecFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Vsetín HC (Czech Republic)
9279Ryan JordeFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Tri-City Americans (WHL)

See also

Notes

  1. Kotalik wore number 20 in his first game.
  2. In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable. [16]
  3. Club option for a third year.
  4. Option for a third year.

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