2002 Stanley Cup playoffs

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2002 Stanley Cup playoffs
Tournament details
DatesApril 17–June 13, 2002
Teams16
Defending champions Colorado Avalanche
Final positions
Champions Detroit Red Wings
Runner-up Carolina Hurricanes
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s) Peter Forsberg (Avalanche) (27 points)
MVP Nicklas Lidstrom (Red Wings)
  2001
2003  

The 2002 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League began on April 17, 2002.

Contents

The Detroit Red Wings defeated the Carolina Hurricanes on June 13, 2002, four games to one, to win their tenth championship in their history. Carolina was in the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in their 23-year history, which includes their tenure as the Hartford Whalers. Red Wings defenceman Nicklas Lidstrom was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the MVP of the playoffs. It was the ninth championship for Red Wings coach Scotty Bowman, who announced his retirement after the deciding game of the series. The Phoenix Coyotes played their last playoff games at America West Arena and missed the playoffs until 2010, when they played in Glendale.

The Stanley Cup, awarded to the champion of the NHL. Hhof stanley cup.jpg
The Stanley Cup, awarded to the champion of the NHL.

The 16 teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best-of-seven series for conference quarterfinals, semifinals and championships, and then the conference champions played a best-of-seven series for the Stanley Cup. A record 25 shutouts were recorded in the 2002 playoffs and, for the first time since 1991, not a single team was swept in a playoff series. This is the last time that all three Eastern Canada teams made the playoffs together and got past the first round. For the first time since entering the NHL, both teams from the province of Alberta, the Calgary Flames and the Edmonton Oilers missed the playoffs in the same season.

Playoff seeds

The top eight teams in each conference qualified for the playoffs. The top three seeds in each conference were awarded to the division winners; while the five remaining spots were awarded to the highest finishers in their respective conferences.

The following teams qualified for the playoffs:

Eastern Conference

  1. Boston Bruins, Northeast Division champions, Eastern Conference regular season champions – 101 points
  2. Philadelphia Flyers, Atlantic Division champions – 97 points
  3. Carolina Hurricanes, Southeast Division champions – 91 points
  4. Toronto Maple Leafs – 100 points
  5. New York Islanders – 96 points
  6. New Jersey Devils – 95 points
  7. Ottawa Senators – 94 points
  8. Montreal Canadiens – 87 points

Western Conference

  1. Detroit Red Wings, Central Division champions, Western Conference regular season champions, Presidents' Trophy winners – 116 points
  2. Colorado Avalanche, Northwest Division champions – 99 points (45 wins)
  3. San Jose Sharks, Pacific Division champions – 99 points (44 wins)
  4. St. Louis Blues – 98 points
  5. Chicago Blackhawks – 96 points
  6. Phoenix Coyotes – 95 points (40 wins, 7 points head-to-head vs. Los Angeles)
  7. Los Angeles Kings – 95 points (40 wins, 3 points head-to-head vs. Phoenix)
  8. Vancouver Canucks – 94 points

Playoff bracket

In each round, teams competed in a best-of-seven series following a 2–2–1–1–1 format (scores in the bracket indicate the number of games won in each best-of-seven series). The team with home ice advantage played at home for games one and two (and games five and seven, if necessary), and the other team played at home for games three and four (and game six, if necessary). The top eight teams in each conference made the playoffs, with the three division winners seeded 1–3 based on regular season record, and the five remaining teams seeded 4–8.

The NHL used "re-seeding" instead of a fixed bracket playoff system. During the first three rounds, the highest remaining seed in each conference was matched against the lowest remaining seed, the second-highest remaining seed played the second-lowest remaining seed, and so forth. The higher-seeded team was awarded home ice advantage. The two conference winners then advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals, where home ice advantage was awarded to the team that had the better regular season record.

Conference quarterfinals Conference semifinals Conference finals Stanley Cup Finals
            
1 Boston 2
8Montreal4
3Carolina4
8 Montreal 2
2 Philadelphia 1
7Ottawa4
3Carolina4
Eastern Conference
4 Toronto 2
3Carolina4
6 New Jersey 2
4Toronto4
7 Ottawa 3
4Toronto4
5 NY Islanders 3
E3 Carolina 1
W1Detroit4
1Detroit4
8 Vancouver 2
1Detroit4
4 St. Louis 1
2Colorado4
7 Los Angeles 3
1Detroit4
Western Conference
2 Colorado 3
3San Jose4
6 Phoenix 1
2Colorado4
3 San Jose 3
4St. Louis4
5 Chicago 1

Conference quarterfinals

Eastern Conference quarterfinals

(1) Boston Bruins vs. (8) Montreal Canadiens

The Boston Bruins finished first in the Eastern Conference during the regular season with 101 points. The Montreal Canadiens qualified as the eighth seed earning 87 points during the regular season. This was the twenty-ninth playoff series between the Bruins and the Canadiens, with Montreal winning twenty-one of the twenty-eight previous series. They last met in the 1994 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals, which Boston won in seven games.

April 18Montreal Canadiens5–2Boston Bruins FleetCenter Recap  
Saku Koivu (1) – pp – 12:55First period10:55 – Joe Thornton (1)
Doug Gilmour (1) – 04:44Second period10:30 – ppBill Guerin (1)
Donald Audette (1) – 02:18
Donald Audette (2) – 10:00
Gino Odjick (1) – 17:16
Third periodNo scoring
Jose Theodore 30 saves / 32 shotsGoalie stats Byron Dafoe 22 saves / 27 shots
April 21Montreal Canadiens4–6Boston Bruins FleetCenter Recap  
Richard Zednik (1) – 14:22
Richard Zednik (2) – 17:39
First period02:12 – Brian Rolston (1)
09:34 – Glen Murray (1)
10:55 – Bill Guerin (2)
11:49 – pp – Brian Rolston (2)
Patrice Brisebois (1) – 14:01Second period17:42 – P. J. Axelsson (1)
Doug Gilmour (2) – 15:06Third period19:26 – enJoe Thornton (2)
Jose Theodore 38 saves / 43 shotsGoalie stats Byron Dafoe 29 saves / 33 shots
April 23Boston Bruins3–5Montreal Canadiens Molson Centre Recap  
P. J. Axelsson (2) – sh – 08:24First period04:54 – ppYanic Perreault (1)
Bill Guerin (3) – pp – 07:54
Nick Boynton (1) – 09:04
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period07:04 – Donald Audette (3)
07:57 – Doug Gilmour (3)
11:59 – Saku Koivu (2)
19:59 – enJoe Juneau (1)
Byron Dafoe 18 saves / 22 shotsGoalie stats Jose Theodore 29 saves / 32 shots
April 25Boston Bruins5–2Montreal Canadiens Molson Centre Recap  
P. J. Stock (1) – 02:49
Bill Guerin (4) – pp – 15:49
Martin Lapointe (1) – pp – 17:17
First periodNo scoring
Brian Rolston (3) – sh – 15:46Second period14:16 – ppRichard Zednik (3)
Sergei Samsonov (1) – 14:20Third period07:07 – pp – Richard Zednik (4)
Byron Dafoe 26 saves / 28 shotsGoalie stats Jose Theodore 20 saves / 25 shots
April 27Montreal Canadiens2–1Boston Bruins FleetCenter Recap  
Bill Lindsay (1) – 02:27
Oleg Petrov (1) – 15:25
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period10:28 – Sergei Samsonov (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Jose Theodore 43 saves / 44 shotsGoalie stats Byron Dafoe 11 saves / 13 shots
April 29Boston Bruins1–2Montreal Canadiens Molson Centre Recap  
Brian Rolston (4) – 07:57First period13:56 – ppDonald Audette (4)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period00:39 – ppYanic Perreault (2)
Byron Dafoe 16 saves / 18 shotsGoalie stats Jose Theodore 34 saves / 35 shots
Montreal won series 4–2

(2) Philadelphia Flyers vs. (7) Ottawa Senators

The Philadelphia Flyers entered the playoffs as the second seed in the Eastern Conference after winning the Atlantic Division with 97 points. The Ottawa Senators earned the seventh seed with 94 points. This was the first playoff series played between the two franchises. The Flyers scored two goals in this series, which is the lowest total scored by a team in a five-game series in NHL history.

April 17Ottawa Senators0–1OTPhiladelphia Flyers First Union Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period07:47 – Ruslan Fedotenko (1)
Patrick Lalime 23 saves / 24 shotsGoalie stats Roman Cechmanek 35 saves / 35 shots
April 20Ottawa Senators3–0Philadelphia Flyers First Union Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Daniel Alfredsson (1) – 09:32Second periodNo scoring
Mike Fisher (1) – 03:53
Jody Hull (1) – 15:57
Third periodNo scoring
Patrick Lalime 33 saves / 33 shotsGoalie stats Roman Cechmanek 23 saves / 26 shots
April 22Philadelphia Flyers0–3Ottawa Senators Corel Centre Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period02:04 – ppRadek Bonk (1)
19:05 – enMarian Hossa (1)
19:50 – enDaniel Alfredsson (2)
Roman Cechmanek 28 saves / 29 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Lalime 26 saves / 26 shots
April 24Philadelphia Flyers0–3Ottawa Senators Corel Centre Recap  
No scoringFirst period19:40 – Wade Redden (1)
No scoringSecond period06:06 – Sami Salo (1)
08:08 – Marian Hossa (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Roman Cechmanek 16 saves / 19 shots
Brian Boucher 6 saves / 6 shots
Goalie stats Patrick Lalime 28 saves / 28 shots
April 26Ottawa Senators2–1OTPhiladelphia Flyers First Union Center Recap  
Daniel Alfredsson (3) – pp – 15:16First period03:53 – ppDan McGillis (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Martin Havlat (1) – pp – 07:33First overtime periodNo scoring
Patrick Lalime 25 saves / 26 shotsGoalie stats Brian Boucher 25 saves / 27 shots
Ottawa won series 4–1

(3) Carolina Hurricanes vs. (6) New Jersey Devils

The Carolina Hurricanes entered the playoffs as the Southeast Division champions earning the third seed in the Eastern Conference with 91 points. The New Jersey Devils earned the sixth seed with 95 points. Although New Jersey finished the season with a better overall record and a higher point total, Carolina won their division, so they were automatically placed in the top three seeds in the conference and were granted home-ice advantage. This was the second playoff series between these two teams, with the only previous meeting being the 2001 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals where New Jersey won in six games.

The Hurricanes knocked off the Devils in six games, winning their first playoff series since relocating from Hartford.

April 17New Jersey Devils1–2Carolina Hurricanes Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period08:21 – ppRod Brind'Amour (1)
09:43 – Erik Cole (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Patrik Elias (1) – pp – 07:31Third periodNo scoring
Martin Brodeur 15 saves / 17 shotsGoalie stats Arturs Irbe 34 saves / 35 shots
April 19New Jersey Devils1–2OTCarolina Hurricanes Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Bobby Holik (1) – 00:37Second period15:05 – ppErik Cole (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period15:26 – Bates Battaglia (1)
Martin Brodeur 26 saves / 28 shotsGoalie stats Arturs Irbe 30 saves / 31 shots
April 21Carolina Hurricanes0–4New Jersey Devils Continental Airlines Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period07:48 – Brian Gionta (1)
09:25 – ppBrian Rafalski (1)
No scoringSecond period00:58 – ppBobby Holik (2)
02:17 – pp – Brian Rafalski (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Arturs Irbe 9 saves / 12 shots
Kevin Weekes 22 saves / 23 shots
Goalie stats Martin Brodeur 16 saves / 16 shots
April 23Carolina Hurricanes1–3New Jersey Devils Continental Airlines Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period01:16 – Bobby Holik (3)
17:31 – shBrian Gionta (2)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Aaron Ward (1) – 17:23Third period06:23 – ppBrian Rafalski (3)
Arturs Irbe 6 saves / 8 shots
Kevin Weekes 13 saves / 14 shots
Goalie stats Martin Brodeur 23 saves / 24 shots
April 24New Jersey Devils2–3OTCarolina Hurricanes Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Bobby Holik (4) – 11:30Second period13:44 – Martin Gelinas (1)
Patrik Elias (2) – pp – 11:46Third period18:31 – ppJeff O'Neill (1)
No scoringFirst overtime period08:16 – Josef Vasicek (1)
Martin Brodeur 35 saves / 38 shotsGoalie stats Kevin Weekes 40 saves / 42 shots
April 27Carolina Hurricanes1–0New Jersey Devils Continental Airlines Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Ron Francis (1) – pp – 10:29Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Kevin Weekes 32 saves / 32 shotsGoalie stats Martin Brodeur 21 saves / 22 shots
Carolina won series 4–2

(4) Toronto Maple Leafs vs. (5) New York Islanders

The Toronto Maple Leafs entered the playoffs as the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference with 100 points. The New York Islanders earned the fifth seed with 96 points. This was the third playoff series between these two teams, the teams split the previous two playoff series. They last met in the 1981 Preliminary Round where New York won in three games.

April 18New York Islanders1–3Toronto Maple Leafs Air Canada Centre Recap  
Kenny Jonsson (1) – pp – 05:57First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period04:03 – Darcy Tucker (1)
08:39 – Tie Domi (1)
19:20 – enMats Sundin (1)
Chris Osgood 28 saves / 30 shotsGoalie stats Curtis Joseph 13 saves / 14 shots
April 20New York Islanders0–2Toronto Maple Leafs Air Canada Centre Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period03:10 – Alyn McCauley (1)
19:53 – enTomas Kaberle (1)
Chris Osgood 24 saves / 25 shotsGoalie stats Curtis Joseph 31 saves / 31 shots
April 23Toronto Maple Leafs1–6New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum Recap  
Alexander Mogilny (1) – 07:32First period14:34 – ppMark Parrish (1)
No scoringSecond period06:01 – ppBrad Isbister (1)
13:33 – Michael Peca (1)
19:19 – pp – Mark Parrish (2)
No scoringThird period04:07 – ppShawn Bates (1)
04:21 – Dave Scatchard (1)
Curtis Joseph 33 saves / 39 shots
Corey Schwab 5 saves / 5 shots
Goalie stats Chris Osgood 34 saves / 35 shots
April 24Toronto Maple Leafs3–4New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum Recap  
Alexander Mogilny (2) – pp – 19:44First period10:30 – Alexei Yashin (1)
Tomas Kaberle (2) – 19:19Second periodNo scoring
Shayne Corson (1) – 16:34Third period13:16 – ppKip Miller (1)
14:56 – Roman Hamrlik (1)
17:30 – psShawn Bates (2)
Curtis Joseph 19 saves / 23 shotsGoalie stats Chris Osgood 22 saves / 25 shots
April 26New York Islanders3–6Toronto Maple Leafs Air Canada Centre Recap  
Kip Miller (2) – pp – 19:48First period06:29 – Garry Valk (1)
09:34 – Jonas Hoglund (1)
Trent Hunter (1) – 16:39Second period07:05 – ppBryan McCabe (1)
14:30 – Bryan McCabe (2)
17:18 – Darcy Tucker (2)
Adrian Aucoin (1) – pp – 13:51Third period11:05 – pp – Jonas Hoglund (2)
Chris Osgood 11 saves / 15 shots
Garth Snow 17 saves / 19 shots
Goalie stats Curtis Joseph 16 saves / 19 shots
April 28Toronto Maple Leafs3–5New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum Recap  
Wade Belak (1) – 14:23
Jonas Hoglund (3) – pp – 16:42
First period05:07 – ppMariusz Czerkawski (1)
13:26 – Alexei Yashin (2)
No scoringSecond period01:35 – ppAdrian Aucoin (2)
Gary Roberts (1) – pp – 06:41Third period03:11 – Kip Miller (3)
03:49 – Mariusz Czerkawski (2)
Curtis Joseph 29 saves / 34 shotsGoalie stats Chris Osgood 31 saves / 34 shots
April 30New York Islanders2–4Toronto Maple Leafs Air Canada Centre Recap  
Alexei Yashin (3) – pp – 03:41First period13:27 – Gary Roberts (2)
No scoringSecond period02:37 – Alexander Mogilny (3)
13:48 – Travis Green (1)
Kip Miller (4) – 04:23Third period19:20 – en – Alexander Mogilny (4)
Chris Osgood 26 saves / 29 shotsGoalie stats Curtis Joseph 31 saves / 33 shots
Toronto won series 4–3

Western Conference quarterfinals

(1) Detroit Red Wings vs. (8) Vancouver Canucks

The Detroit Red Wings entered the playoffs as the President's trophy winners, the Western Conference Regular season champions and the Central Division champions with 116 points. The Vancouver Canucks entered the playoffs as the eighth seed finishing the season with 94 points. This was the first playoff series between these two teams.

The Red Wings came back from a two-game deficit and eliminated the Canucks in six games.

April 17Vancouver Canucks4–3OTDetroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period17:51 – Luc Robitaille (1)
Todd Warriner (1) – 00:21
Andrew Cassels (1) – pp – 13:11
Second period08:23 – ppSergei Fedorov (1)
Trevor Linden (1) – 10:47Third period01:55 – Igor Larionov (1)
Henrik Sedin (1) – 13:59First overtime periodNo scoring
Dan Cloutier 32 saves / 35 shotsGoalie stats Dominik Hasek 22 saves / 26 shots
April 19Vancouver Canucks5–2Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
Todd Bertuzzi (1) – 10:14First periodNo scoring
Andrew Cassels (2) – 07:08
Scott Lachance (1) – 13:13
Second period10:30 – Nicklas Lidstrom (1)
Markus Naslund (1) – 18:08
Matt Cooke (1) – en – 18:49
Third period10:33 – ppSteve Yzerman (1)
Dan Cloutier 34 saves / 36 shotsGoalie stats Dominik Hasek 15 saves / 19 shots
April 21Detroit Red Wings3–1Vancouver Canucks General Motors Place Recap  
Steve Yzerman (2) – pp – 09:07First periodNo scoring
Nicklas Lidstrom (2) – 19:35Second period04:38 – ppTodd Bertuzzi (2)
Brendan Shanahan (1) – 03:18Third periodNo scoring
Dominik Hasek 22 saves / 23 shotsGoalie stats Dan Cloutier 23 saves / 26 shots
April 23Detroit Red Wings4–2Vancouver Canucks General Motors Place Recap  
Jiri Fischer (1) – 03:22
Chris Chelios (1) – pp – 10:12
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period09:50 – Mattias Ohlund (1)
19:28 – ppMatt Cooke (2)
Steve Yzerman (3) – 00:56
Kris Draper (1) – en – 19:07
Third periodNo scoring
Dominik Hasek 22 saves / 24 shotsGoalie stats Dan Cloutier 11 saves / 14 shots
April 25Vancouver Canucks0–4Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period04:02 – ppTomas Holmstrom (1)
13:35 – shMathieu Dandenault (1)
15:32 – Boyd Devereaux (1)
18:31 – Sergei Fedorov (2)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Dan Cloutier 6 saves / 9 shots
Peter Skudra 20 saves / 21 shots
Goalie stats Dominik Hasek 25 saves / 25 shots
April 27Detroit Red Wings6–4Vancouver Canucks General Motors Place Recap  
Tomas Holmstrom (2) – 01:05
Igor Larionov (2) – 04:23
First period08:12 – ppEd Jovanovski (1)
08:56 – Henrik Sedin (2)
Nicklas Lidstrom (3) – sh – 06:40
Brett Hull (1) – sh – 07:10
Brett Hull (2) – pp – 17:39
Second periodNo scoring
Brett Hull (3) – pp – 13:42Third period06:55 – Henrik Sedin (3)
17:02 – Matt Cooke (3)
Dominik Hasek 25 saves / 29 shotsGoalie stats Dan Cloutier 1 save / 3 shots
Peter Skudra 21 saves / 25 shots
Detroit won series 4–2

(2) Colorado Avalanche vs. (7) Los Angeles Kings

The Colorado Avalanche entered the playoffs as the second seed in the Western Conference by winning the Northwest Division with 99 points, winning the tiebreaker with the San Jose Sharks in wins (45 to 44). The Los Angeles Kings earned 95 points during the regular season to finish seventh overall in the Western Conference, losing the tie-breaker in head-to-head points to Phoenix 7–3. This was the second playoff series between these two teams, they last met in the 2001 Western Conference Semifinals, which Colorado won in seven games.

April 18Los Angeles Kings3–4Colorado Avalanche Pepsi Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period19:51 – Alex Tanguay (1)
Bryan Smolinski (1) – pp – 10:52
Zigmund Palffy (1) – 14:20
Second period04:22 – Steven Reinprecht (1)
Zigmund Palffy (2) – 03:25Third period01:06 – ppJoe Sakic (1)
14:26 – Greg de Vries (1)
Felix Potvin 27 saves / 31 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 26 saves / 29 shots
April 20Los Angeles Kings3–5Colorado Avalanche Pepsi Center Recap  
Adam Deadmarsh (1) – 07:23
Mikko Eloranta (1) – 13:13
First period07:01 – Joe Sakic (2)
15:37 – pp – Joe Sakic (3)
Jason Allison (1) – 08:43Second period11:05 – Peter Forsberg (1)
16:45 – Steven Reinprecht (2)
No scoringThird period08:45 – Chris Drury (1)
Felix Potvin 33 saves / 38 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 28 saves / 31 shots
April 22Colorado Avalanche1–3Los Angeles Kings Staples Center Recap  
Brad Larsen (1) – 06:01First period00:19 – Zigmund Palffy (3)
No scoringSecond period00:43 – Jason Allison (2)
08:29 – Zigmund Palffy (4)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 15 saves / 18 shotsGoalie stats Felix Potvin 30 saves / 31 shots
April 23Colorado Avalanche1–0Los Angeles Kings Staples Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Steven Reinprecht (3) – 05:57Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 32 saves / 32 shotsGoalie stats Felix Potvin 24 saves / 25 shots
April 25Los Angeles Kings1–0OTColorado Avalanche Pepsi Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Craig Johnson (1) – 02:19First overtime periodNo scoring
Felix Potvin 26 saves / 26 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 22 saves / 23 shots
April 27Colorado Avalanche1–3Los Angeles Kings Staples Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period01:21 – Jason Allison (3)
06:44 – Brad Chartrand (1)
Riku Hahl (1) – 09:37Second period06:19 – Bryan Smolinski (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 17 saves / 20 shotsGoalie stats Felix Potvin 23 saves / 24 shots
April 29Los Angeles Kings0–4Colorado Avalanche Pepsi Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period05:08 – Chris Drury (2)
06:02 – Alex Tanguay (2)
17:32 – Steven Reinprecht (4)
No scoringThird period16:47 – enAdam Foote (1)
Felix Potvin 23 saves / 26 shots
Jamie Storr 0 saves / 0 shots
Goalie stats Patrick Roy 23 saves / 23 shots
Colorado won series 4–3

(3) San Jose Sharks vs. (6) Phoenix Coyotes

The San Jose Sharks entered the playoffs as the Pacific Division champions earning the third seed in the Western Conference with 99 points, losing the tiebreaker with the Colorado Avalanche in wins (45 to 44). The Phoenix Coyotes earned the sixth seed with 95 points, winning the tiebreaker with the Los Angeles Kings in head-to head points (7 to 3). This was the first and to date only playoff series between these two teams.

April 17Phoenix Coyotes1–2San Jose Sharks Compaq Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period06:48 – ppVincent Damphousse (1)
Daniel Briere (1) – 02:53Second period05:02 – Patrick Marleau (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Sean Burke 25 saves / 27 shotsGoalie stats Evgeni Nabokov 21 saves / 22 shots
April 20Phoenix Coyotes3–1San Jose Sharks Compaq Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Daymond Langkow (1) – 05:31Second periodNo scoring
Daniel Briere (2) – pp – 01:39
Shane Doan (1) – 14:59
Third period14:19 – Marco Sturm (1)
Sean Burke 27 saves / 28 shotsGoalie stats Evgeni Nabokov 20 saves / 23 shots
April 22San Jose Sharks4–1Phoenix Coyotes America West Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period01:06 – Shane Doan (2)
Patrick Marleau (2) – 03:40
Adam Graves (1) – 05:38
Second periodNo scoring
Scott Thornton (1) – 07:20
Mike Ricci (1) – 07:43
Third periodNo scoring
Evgeni Nabokov 35 saves / 36 shotsGoalie stats Sean Burke 31 saves / 35 shots
April 24San Jose Sharks2–1Phoenix Coyotes America West Arena Recap  
Mike Rathje (1) – pp – 12:23
Mike Ricci (2) – 14:39
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period09:27 – Radoslav Suchy (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Evgeni Nabokov 29 saves / 30 shotsGoalie stats Sean Burke 22 saves / 24 shots
April 26Phoenix Coyotes1–4San Jose Sharks Compaq Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Mike Johnson (1) – ps – 19:45Second period10:24 – Patrick Marleau (3)
13:24 – Adam Graves (2)
No scoringThird period05:20 – Vincent Damphousse (2)
15:24 – Marco Sturm (2)
Sean Burke 15 saves / 19 shotsGoalie stats Evgeni Nabokov 22 saves / 23 shots
San Jose won series 4–1

(4) St. Louis Blues vs. (5) Chicago Blackhawks

The St. Louis Blues entered the playoffs as the fourth seed in the Western Conference with 98 points. The Chicago Blackhawks earned the fifth seed with 96 points. This was the tenth playoff meeting between these two teams; with Chicago winning seven of the nine previous series. They last met in the 1993 Norris Division Semifinals, where the Blues swept the series in four games. Chicago won this year's five-game regular season series earning seven of ten points.

April 18Chicago Blackhawks2–1St. Louis Blues Savvis Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Kyle Calder (1) – 02:42Second period01:34 – ppPavol Demitra (1)
Alexander Karpovtsev (1) – 16:50Third periodNo scoring
Jocelyn Thibault 34 saves / 35 shotsGoalie stats Brent Johnson 19 saves / 21 shots
April 20Chicago Blackhawks0–2St. Louis Blues Savvis Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period02:53 – ppDoug Weight (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period12:48 – Scott Mellanby (1)
Jocelyn Thibault 23 saves / 25 shotsGoalie stats Brent Johnson 26 saves / 26 shots
April 21St. Louis Blues4–0Chicago Blackhawks United Center Recap  
Jamal Mayers (1) – 01:48
Scott Mellanby (2) – pp – 13:26
First periodNo scoring
Pavol Demitra (2) – pp

01:03
Scott Young (1) – sh – 19:10

Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Brent Johnson 12 saves / 12 shotsGoalie stats Jocelyn Thibault 13 saves / 17 shots
Steve Passmore 6 saves / 6 shots
April 23St. Louis Blues1–0Chicago Blackhawks United Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Pavol Demitra (3) – 18:43Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Brent Johnson 27 saves / 27 shotsGoalie stats Steve Passmore 24 saves / 25 shots
April 25Chicago Blackhawks3–5St. Louis Blues Savvis Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period19:43 – ppScott Mellanby (3)
Steve Thomas (1) – 04:34
Kyle Calder (2) – pp – 12:43
Steve Sullivan (1) – 13:03
Second period14:21 – Scott Young (2)
19:57 – Chris Pronger (1)
No scoringThird period06:23 – Jamal Mayers (2)
15:56 – Keith Tkachuk (1)
Steve Passmore 26 saves / 31 shotsGoalie stats Brent Johnson 32 saves / 35 shots
St. Louis won series 4–1

Conference semifinals

Eastern Conference semifinals

(3) Carolina Hurricanes vs. (8) Montreal Canadiens

This was the sixth playoff series between the two teams; with Montreal winning all five previous playoff series. They last met in the 1992 Adams Division Semifinals where Montreal defeated the Hartford Whalers in seven games. The teams split this year's four-game regular season series.

May 3Montreal Canadiens0–2Carolina Hurricanes Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period03:49 – Ron Francis (2)
17:42 – Erik Cole (3)
Jose Theodore 26 saves / 28 shotsGoalie stats Kevin Weekes 19 saves / 19 shots
May 5Montreal Canadiens4–1Carolina Hurricanes Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena Recap  
Saku Koivu (3) – 07:25
Andrei Markov (1) – 16:51
First periodNo scoring
Doug Gilmour (4) – pp – 01:03Second period19:53 – Rod Brind'Amour (2)
Bill Lindsay (2) – en – 18:49Third periodNo scoring
Jose Theodore 45 saves / 46 shotsGoalie stats Kevin Weekes 12 saves / 15 shots
May 7Carolina Hurricanes1–2OTMontreal Canadiens Molson Centre Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period09:03 – Saku Koivu (4)
Bates Battaglia (2) – 03:24Third periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period02:26 – Donald Audette (5)
Kevin Weekes 18 saves / 20 shotsGoalie stats Jose Theodore 33 saves / 34 shots
May 9Carolina Hurricanes4–3OTMontreal Canadiens Molson Centre Recap  
No scoringFirst period10:46 – Andreas Dackell (1)
11:54 – Yanic Perreault (3)
No scoringSecond period10:55 – Sergei Berezin (1)
Sean Hill (1) – pp – 03:57
Bates Battaglia (3) – 12:43
Erik Cole (4) – 19:19
Third periodNo scoring
Niclas Wallin (1) – 03:14First overtime periodNo scoring
Kevin Weekes 7 saves / 9 shots
Arturs Irbe 10 saves / 11 shots
Goalie stats Jose Theodore 36 saves / 40 shots
May 12Montreal Canadiens1–5Carolina Hurricanes Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period03:17 – Martin Gelinas (2)
No scoringSecond period02:13 – Rod Brind'Amour (3)
Karl Dykhuis (1) – 14:32Third period03:40 – ppRon Francis (3)
11:18 – Tommy Westlund (1)
16:13 – Bates Battaglia (4)
Jose Theodore 26 saves / 31 shotsGoalie stats Arturs Irbe 30 saves / 31 shots
May 13Carolina Hurricanes8–2Montreal Canadiens Molson Centre Recap  
Erik Cole (5) – 00:25
Erik Cole (6) – 03:33
Sean Hill (2) – pp – 07:55
Josef Vasicek (2) – 14:58
Kevyn Adams (1) – 18:15
First period19:49 – Stephane Quintal (1)
Bates Battaglia (5) – pp – 05:57
Sean Hill (3) – pp – 12:17
Jeff O'Neill (2) – 19:52
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period05:44 – ppDonald Audette (6)
Arturs Irbe 31 saves / 33 shotsGoalie stats Jose Theodore 8 saves / 13 shots
Stephane Fiset 16 saves / 19 shots
Carolina won series 4–2

(4) Toronto Maple Leafs vs. (7) Ottawa Senators

This was the third consecutive playoff meeting and third postseason match-up between these two teams; with Toronto winning both previous series. Toronto won the previous year's Eastern Conference Quarterfinals in a four-game sweep. Ottawa won three of the five games in this year's regular season series. Before 2021, this was the most recent all-Canadian playoff series that was played after the opening round of the playoffs.

May 2Ottawa Senators5–0Toronto Maple Leafs Air Canada Centre Recap  
Martin Havlat (2) – pp – 07:44
Radek Bonk (2) – pp – 09:04
Shane Hnidy (1) – 11:44
First periodNo scoring
Todd White (1) – 01:42
Daniel Alfredsson (4) – pp – 10:39
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Patrick Lalime 27 saves / 27 shotsGoalie stats Curtis Joseph 28 saves / 33 shots
May 4Ottawa Senators2–33OTToronto Maple Leafs Air Canada Centre Recap  
No scoringFirst period04:46 – Travis Green (2)
08:20 – Darcy Tucker (3)
Sami Salo (2) – 07:52Second periodNo scoring
Mike Fisher (2) – 02:49Third periodNo scoring
No scoringThird overtime period04:30 – Gary Roberts
Patrick Lalime 39 saves / 42 shotsGoalie stats Curtis Joseph 54 saves / 56 shots
May 6Toronto Maple Leafs2–3Ottawa Senators Corel Centre Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period06:49 – Magnus Arvedson (1)
Gary Roberts (4) – 16:44
Travis Green (3) – 19:26
Third period10:14 – Magnus Arvedson (2)
16:25 – Daniel Alfredsson (5)
Curtis Joseph 26 saves / 29 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Lalime 26 saves / 28 shots
May 8Toronto Maple Leafs2–1Ottawa Senators Corel Centre Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Alyn McCauley (2) – 06:17
Alyn McCauley (3) – pp – 17:17
Second period02:15 – ppWade Redden (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Curtis Joseph 24 saves / 25 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Lalime 22 saves / 24 shots
May 10Ottawa Senators4–2Toronto Maple Leafs Air Canada Centre Recap  
Wade Redden (3) – 07:22First period19:42 – ppGary Roberts (5)
Marian Hossa (3) – pp – 07:13Second periodNo scoring
Daniel Alfredsson (6) – 17:59
Radek Bonk (3) – en – 19:25
Third period12:34 – Alyn McCauley (4)
Patrick Lalime 26 saves / 28 shotsGoalie stats Curtis Joseph 17 saves / 20 shots
May 12Toronto Maple Leafs4–3Ottawa Senators Corel Centre Recap  
Bryan McCabe (3) – pp – 13:01
Gary Roberts (6) – pp – 17:20
First period01:05 – Marian Hossa (4)
04:39 – Daniel Alfredsson (7)
Gary Roberts (7) – 13:09Second period19:35 – Todd White (2)
Alexander Mogilny (5) – 04:28Third periodNo scoring
Curtis Joseph 20 saves / 23 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Lalime 15 saves / 19 shots
May 14Ottawa Senators0–3Toronto Maple Leafs Air Canada Centre Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period11:49 – ppAlexander Mogilny (6)
No scoringThird period05:14 – Alexander Mogilny (7)
14:04 – Bryan McCabe (4)
Patrick Lalime 24 saves / 27 shotsGoalie stats Curtis Joseph 19 saves / 19 shots
Toronto won series 4–3

Western Conference semifinals

(1) Detroit Red Wings vs. (4) St. Louis Blues

This was the seventh playoff meeting between these two teams; with Detroit winning four of the six previous series. They last met in the 1998 Western Conference Semifinals, which Detroit won in six games. Detroit won this year's five-game regular season series earning seven of ten points.

May 2St. Louis Blues0–2Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period07:40 – Pavel Datsyuk (1)
No scoringSecond period19:04 – shBrett Hull (4)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Brent Johnson 18 saves / 20 shotsGoalie stats Dominik Hasek 23 saves / 23 shots
May 4St. Louis Blues2–3Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period02:46 – Steve Yzerman (4)
18:28 – Brett Hull (5)
No scoringSecond period11:53 – Luc Robitaille (2)
Scott Mellanby (4) – 00:47
Scott Mellanby (5) – 19:19
Third periodNo scoring
Brent Johnson 28 saves / 31 shotsGoalie stats Dominik Hasek 35 saves / 37 shots
May 7Detroit Red Wings1–6St. Louis Blues Savvis Center Recap  
Pavel Datsyuk (2) – 06:08First period05:41 – Keith Tkachuk (2)
19:03 – ppScott Mellanby
No scoringSecond period17:22 – pp – Keith Tkachuk (3)
No scoringThird period01:53 – Keith Tkachuk (4)
09:26 – shPavol Demitra (4)
15:08 – Jamal Mayers (3)
Dominik Hasek 11 saves / 16 shots
Manny Legace 1 save / 2 shots
Goalie stats Brent Johnson 27 saves / 28 shots
May 9Detroit Red Wings4–3St. Louis Blues Savvis Center Recap  
Brendan Shanahan (2) – 13:33
Jiri Fischer (2) – 16:05
First period04:24 – ppScott Young (3)
Tomas Holmstrom (3) – 02:35Second periodNo scoring
Steve Yzerman (5) – pp – 03:05Third period17:06 – ppScott Mellanby (7)
18:30 – Keith Tkachuk (5)
Dominik Hasek 33 saves / 36 shotsGoalie stats Brent Johnson 19 saves / 23 shots
May 11St. Louis Blues0–4Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period04:42 – Jiri Fischer (3)
09:57 – ppTomas Holmstrom (4)
No scoringThird period16:57 – Brendan Shanahan (3)
19:18 – en – Brendan Shanahan (4)
Brent Johnson 26 saves / 29 shotsGoalie stats Dominik Hasek 16 saves / 16 shots
Detroit won series 4–1

(2) Colorado Avalanche vs. (3) San Jose Sharks

This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams. Their only previous meeting was in the 1999 Western Conference Quarterfinals, which Colorado won in six games. Colorado won this year's four-game regular season series earning five of eight points.

May 1San Jose Sharks6–3Colorado Avalanche Pepsi Center Recap  
Mike Ricci (3) – 06:13
Teemu Selanne (1) – 10:35
First periodNo scoring
Teemu Selanne (2) – 11:28Second period14:33 – ppChris Drury (3)
17:57 – Greg de Vries (2)
Patrick Marleau (4) – 12:34
Scott Thornton (2) – 15:20
Bryan Marchment (1) – en – 19:54
Third period16:33 – Peter Forsberg (2)
Evgeni Nabokov 27 saves / 30 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 17 saves / 22 shots
May 4San Jose Sharks2–8Colorado Avalanche Pepsi Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period08:54 – Rob Blake (1)
Patrick Marleau (5) – 15:09Second period01:38 – Rob Blake (2)
08:36 – Peter Forsberg (3)
10:19 – ppJoe Sakic (8)
13:50 – Greg de Vries (3)
Stephane Matteau (1) – 03:30Third period10:21 – ppMilan Hejduk (1)
11:59 – Eric Messier (1)
12:11 – Dan Hinote (1)
Evgeni Nabokov 20 saves / 28 shots
Miikka Kiprusoff 2 saves / 2 shots
Goalie stats Patrick Roy 29 saves / 31 shots
May 6Colorado Avalanche4–6San Jose Sharks Compaq Center Recap  
Rob Blake (3) – 00:59First period14:40 – Scott Thornton (3)
Rob Blake (4) – 08:56
Alex Tanguay (3) – pp – 15:49
Peter Forsberg (4) – 18:49
Second period03:20 – Owen Nolan (1)
05:36 – Adam Graves (3)
No scoringThird period03:31 – ppTeemu Selanne (3)
13:26 – ppPatrick Marleau (6)
19:44 – en – Owen Nolan (2)
Patrick Roy 34 saves / 39 shotsGoalie stats Evgeni Nabokov 29 saves / 33 shots
May 8Colorado Avalanche4–1San Jose Sharks Compaq Center Recap  
Rob Blake (5) – 05:26
Joe Sakic (5) – 12:36
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period00:29 – ppTeemu Selanne (4)
Joe Sakic (6) – 02:45
Milan Hejduk (2) – en – 18:58
Third periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 19 saves / 20 shotsGoalie stats Evgeni Nabokov 21 saves / 24 shots
May 11San Jose Sharks5–3Colorado Avalanche Pepsi Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Marco Sturm (3) – 12:07
Niklas Sundstrom (1) – 15:38
Second period13:40 – Peter Forsberg (5)
14:57 – Mike Keane (1)
18:05 – Joe Sakic (7)
Mike Ricci (4) – 05:59
Teemu Selanne (5) – 09:04
Owen Nolan (3) – en – 19:57
Third periodNo scoring
Evgeni Nabokov 18 saves / 21 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 22 saves / 26 shots
May 13Colorado Avalanche2–1OTSan Jose Sharks Compaq Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Steven Reinprecht (5) – 15:41Second period15:17 – Marcus Ragnarsson (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Peter Forsberg (6) – 02:47First overtime periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 21 saves / 22 shotsGoalie stats Evgeni Nabokov 27 saves / 29 shots
May 15San Jose Sharks0–1Colorado Avalanche Pepsi Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period17:50 – Peter Forsberg (7)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Evgeni Nabokov 22 saves / 23 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 27 saves / 27 shots
Colorado won series 4–3

Conference finals

Eastern Conference final

(3) Carolina Hurricanes vs. (4) Toronto Maple Leafs

This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. The Hurricanes advanced to the Conference Finals for the first time in their 23rd season (fifth in Carolina) after entering the league in 1979 as the Hartford Whalers. This was Toronto's fourth appearance in the Conference Finals, they last appeared in the Conference Finals in 1999, which they lost to the Buffalo Sabres in five games. These teams split their four-game regular season series.

The Hurricanes defeated the Maple Leafs in six games. Martin Gelinas' overtime goal in Game 6 sent Carolina to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in franchise history. To date this series remains as the lowest scoring six-game playoff series in NHL history.

To date, this is the last time the Maple Leafs have appeared in the Eastern Conference Finals.

May 16Toronto Maple Leafs2–1Carolina Hurricanes Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena Recap  
Alexander Mogilny (8) – 07:02First period03:23 – ppJeff O'Neill (3)
Jonas Hoglund (4) – pp – 12:45Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Curtis Joseph 31 saves / 32 shotsGoalie stats Arturs Irbe 22 saves/ 24 shots
May 19Toronto Maple Leafs1–2OTCarolina Hurricanes Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Alyn McCauley (5) – 19:52Third period07:31 – Bret Hedican (1)
No scoringFirst overtime period13:42 – Niclas Wallin (2)
Curtis Joseph 31 saves / 33 shotsGoalie stats Arturs Irbe 26 saves / 27 shots
May 21Carolina Hurricanes2–1OTToronto Maple Leafs Air Canada Centre Recap  
Ron Francis (4) – pp – 05:15First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period19:26 – ppBryan McCabe (5)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Jeff O'Neill (4) – 06:01First overtime periodNo scoring
Arturs Irbe 20 saves / 21 shotsGoalie stats Curtis Joseph 15 saves / 17 shots
May 23Carolina Hurricanes3–0Toronto Maple Leafs Air Canada Centre Recap  
Jaroslav Svoboda (1) – pp – 19:32First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Sami Kapanen (1) – 11:41
Ron Francis (5) – pp – 17:35
Third periodNo scoring
Arturs Irbe 31 saves / 31 shotsGoalie stats Curtis Joseph 12 saves / 15 shots
May 25Toronto Maple Leafs1–0Carolina Hurricanes Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena Recap  
Darcy Tucker (4) – pp – 18:32First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Curtis Joseph 27 saves / 27 shotsGoalie stats Arturs Irbe 18 saves / 19 shots
May 28Carolina Hurricanes2–1OTToronto Maple Leafs Air Canada Centre Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Jeff O'Neill (5) – 09:36Third period19:38 – Mats Sundin (2)
Martin Gelinas (3) – 08:05First overtime periodNo scoring
Arturs Irbe 35 saves / 36 shotsGoalie stats Curtis Joseph 33 saves / 35 shots
Carolina won series 4–2

Western Conference final

(1) Detroit Red Wings vs. (2) Colorado Avalanche

This was the fifth playoff meeting between these two teams, with Colorado winning three of the four previous series. They last met in the 2000 Western Conference Semifinals with Colorado winning in five games. This was Detroit's seventh Conference Finals appearance. They last went to the Western Conference Final in 1998, where they defeated the Dallas Stars in six games. This was Colorado's fourth consecutive and eighth appearance in the Conference Finals. They last went to the Western Conference Final in the previous year, which they won against the St. Louis Blues in five games. Detroit won three of the four games in this year's regular season series.

Game seven of this series, is the most one-sided game seven score in NHL history.

May 18Colorado Avalanche3–5Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
Joe Sakic (8) – pp – 02:48First period18:48 – ppTomas Holmstrom (5)
Milan Hejduk (3) – 13:36Second period16:29 – Brett Hull (6)
Alex Tanguay (4) – pp – 18:00Third period01:18 – Darren McCarty (1)
12:44 – Darren McCarty (2)
15:55 – Darren McCarty (3)
Patrick Roy 25 saves / 30 shotsGoalie stats Dominik Hasek 24 saves / 27 shots
May 20Colorado Avalanche4–3OTDetroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
Alex Tanguay (5) – pp – 02:59First period09:37 – Boyd Devereaux (2)
Peter Forsberg (8) – 07:33Second period14:08 – shKirk Maltby (1)
Greg de Vries (4) – 05:26Third period13:25 – ppNicklas Lidstrom (4)
Chris Drury (4) – 02:17First overtime periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 30 saves / 33 shotsGoalie stats Dominik Hasek 22 saves / 26 shots
May 22Detroit Red Wings2–1OTColorado Avalanche Pepsi Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period15:54 – Rob Blake (6)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Luc Robitaille (3) – 05:20Third periodNo scoring
Fredrik Olausson (1) – 12:44First overtime periodNo scoring
Dominik Hasek 20 saves / 21 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 40 saves / 42 shots
May 25Detroit Red Wings2–3Colorado Avalanche Pepsi Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period07:50 – Steven Reinprecht (6)
Sergei Fedorov (3) – sh – 06:20Second periodNo scoring
Brett Hull (7) – 19:57Third period00:45 – Joe Sakic (9)
16:43 – Chris Drury (5)
Dominik Hasek 19 saves / 22 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 31 saves / 33 shots
May 27Colorado Avalanche2–1OTDetroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
Steven Reinprecht (7) – 17:11First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period00:54 – ppSteve Yzerman (6)
Peter Forsberg (9) – 06:24First overtime periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 26 saves / 27 shotsGoalie stats Dominik Hasek 27 saves / 29 shots
May 29Detroit Red Wings2–0Colorado Avalanche Pepsi Center Recap  
Brendan Shanahan (5) – 19:21First periodNo scoring
Darren McCarty (4) – 13:27Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Dominik Hasek 24 saves / 24 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 26 saves / 28 shots
May 31Colorado Avalanche0–7Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period01:57 – Tomas Holmstrom (6)
03:17 – Sergei Fedorov (4)
10:25 – Luc Robitaille (4)
12:51 – Tomas Holmstrom (7)
No scoringSecond period04:41 – Brett Hull (8)
06:28 – ppFredrik Olausson (2)
No scoringThird period16:09 – ppPavel Datsyuk (3)
Patrick Roy 10 saves / 16 shots
David Aebischer 13 saves / 14 shots
Goalie stats Dominik Hasek 19 saves / 19 shots
Detroit won series 4–3

Stanley Cup Finals

This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. Detroit made their twenty-second Finals appearance; their most recent appearance came in 1998 where they swept the Washington Capitals in four games. Carolina made their first Finals appearance in their twenty-third season since entering the league in 1979–80. The Hurricanes franchise had last played in a championship series when they were known as the New England Whalers in the WHA in 1978 where they were swept by the Winnipeg Jets. Detroit won both games in this year's regular season series.

June 4Carolina Hurricanes3–2OTDetroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period15:21 – ppSergei Fedorov (5)
Sean Hill (4) – pp – 03:30
Jeff O'Neill (6) – 19:10
Second period10:39 – Kirk Maltby (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Ron Francis (6) – 00:58First overtime periodNo scoring
Arturs Irbe 23 saves / 25 shotsGoalie stats Dominik Hasek 23 saves / 26 shots
June 6Carolina Hurricanes1–3Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
Rod Brind'Amour (4) – sh – 14:47First period06:33 – shKirk Maltby (3)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period14:52 – ppNicklas Lidstrom (5)
15:05 – Kris Draper (2)
Arturs Irbe 27 saves / 30 shotsGoalie stats Dominik Hasek 16 saves / 17 shots
June 8Detroit Red Wings3–23OTCarolina Hurricanes Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period14:49 – Josef Vasicek (3)
Igor Larionov (3) – 05:33Second periodNo scoring
Brett Hull (9) – 18:46Third period07:34 – Jeff O'Neill (7)
Igor Larionov (4) – 14:47Third overtime periodNo scoring
Dominik Hasek 41 saves/ 43 shotsGoalie stats Arturs Irbe 50 saves / 53 shots
June 10Detroit Red Wings3–0Carolina Hurricanes Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Brett Hull (10) – 06:32Second periodNo scoring
Igor Larionov (5) – 03:43
Brendan Shanahan (6) – 14:43
Third periodNo scoring
Dominik Hasek 17 saves / 17 shotsGoalie stats Arturs Irbe 24 saves / 27 shots
June 13Carolina Hurricanes1–3Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Jeff O'Neill (8) – pp – 18:50Second period04:07 – Tomas Holmstrom (8)
14:04 – ppBrendan Shanahan (7)
No scoringThird period19:15 – en – Brendan Shanahan (8)
Arturs Irbe 24 saves / 26 shotsGoalie stats Dominik Hasek 16 saves / 17 shots
Detroit won series 4–1

Player statistics

Despite getting eliminated by the Red Wings in the Western Conference Final, Colorado forward Peter Forsberg led the playoffs in points with 18 assists and 9 goals. Brett Hull of the Detroit Red Wings led the playoffs with ten goals.

Skaters

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

PlayerTeamGPGAPts+/–PIM
Peter Forsberg Colorado Avalanche2091827+820
Steve Yzerman Detroit Red Wings2361723+410
Joe Sakic Colorado Avalanche2191019-24
Brendan Shanahan Detroit Red Wings2381119+520
Gary Roberts Toronto Maple Leafs1971219+656
Sergei Fedorov Detroit Red Wings2351419+420
Brett Hull Detroit Red Wings2310818+14
Ron Francis Carolina Hurricanes2361016–26
Nicklas Lidstrom Detroit Red Wings2351116+62
Alyn McCauley Toronto Maple Leafs2051015+34

Goaltending

These are the top seven goaltenders based on goals against average with at least four games played.

GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes:seconds); SO = Shutouts

PlayerTeamGPWLSAGAGAASv%TOISO
Patrick Lalime Ottawa Senators1275332181.39.946777:444
Kevin Weekes Carolina Hurricanes832180111.62.939407:342
Arturs Irbe Carolina Hurricanes18108480301.67.9381078:171
Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils62414591.42.938381:081
Roman Cechmanek Philadelphia Flyers41310971.85.936226:391
Brent Johnson St. Louis Blues1055252181.83.929590:153
Dominik Hasek Detroit Red Wings23167562451.86.9201454:426

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The 1998 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL), began on April 22, 1998 following the 1997–98 regular season. The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best-of-7 series for conference quarterfinals, semifinals and championships, and then the conference champions played a best-of-7 series for the Stanley Cup.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1999 Stanley Cup playoffs</span>

The 1999 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL), began on April 21, 1999, following the 1998–99 NHL season. Prior to the season, the league realigned its teams into six divisions. Thus, the 16-team, conference-oriented playoff format used since 1994 was modified accordingly to allow each of the division winners to automatically qualify, along with five other teams from each conference. The teams played best-of-seven series for conference quarter-finals, semi-finals and championships, and then the conference champions played a best-of-seven series for the Stanley Cup. This was the first time since 1987, and only time until 2020 where all former WHA teams clinched the playoffs.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1994 Stanley Cup playoffs</span>

The 1994 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL), began after the conclusion of the 1993–94 NHL season. Prior to the season, the league renamed its conferences and divisions, and switched from a divisional-based to a conference-based playoff structure. The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best-of-seven game series for conference quarterfinals, semifinals and championships; and then the conference champions played a best-of-seven series for the Stanley Cup. The playoffs ended when the New York Rangers defeated the Vancouver Canucks in the seventh game of the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals. In total, an NHL record seven game sevens were played in this year's playoffs, two of which went to overtime.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1992 Stanley Cup playoffs</span>

The 1992 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) began on April 18, after the conclusion of the 1991–92 NHL season. The payoffs concluded with the Pittsburgh Penguins defeating the Chicago Blackhawks in a four-game sweep to win their second consecutive Stanley Cup, and second overall in franchise history.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2009 Stanley Cup playoffs</span>

The 2009 Stanley Cup playoffs of the National Hockey League began on April 15, 2009, after the 2008–09 regular season. The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played a best-of-seven series for the conference quarterfinals, semifinals, and championships, and then the conference champions played a best-of-seven series for the Stanley Cup. The Columbus Blue Jackets made their first appearance in the playoffs in their nine-year history. Previously they had been the only franchise never to have made the playoffs. Also, home teams set a record by going 13–2 in the openers of all the series combined.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2010 Stanley Cup playoffs</span>

The 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs of the National Hockey League (NHL) began on April 14, 2010, after the 2009–10 NHL regular season. The Finals ended on June 9, 2010, with the Chicago Blackhawks defeating the Philadelphia Flyers in six games to win their fourth championship and their first since 1961. Blackhawks center and team captain Jonathan Toews was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoffs' most valuable player.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011 Stanley Cup playoffs</span>

The 2011 Stanley Cup playoffs was the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) for the 2010–11 season. It began on April 13, 2011, after the conclusion of the regular season. The first game of the Finals between the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins was held on June 1, and Boston went on to capture their first Stanley Cup championship since 1972 in the deciding seventh game on June 15.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 Stanley Cup playoffs</span> Sports competition

The 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs was the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) for the 2013–14 season. They began on April 16, 2014, and ended June 13, 2014, when the Los Angeles Kings defeated the New York Rangers four games to one in the Stanley Cup Finals. Prior to the season, the league realigned its teams into four divisions, and adopted a new modified divisional-based playoff structure: the top three teams in each division qualified for the playoffs, along with two wild cards in each conference.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Stanley Cup playoffs</span> 2020 NHL Postseason Tournament

The 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs was the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) for the 2019–20 season. The playoffs began on August 1, 2020, and concluded on September 28, 2020, with the Tampa Bay Lightning winning their second Stanley Cup in franchise history, defeating the Dallas Stars four games to two in the Stanley Cup Finals. The playoffs were originally scheduled to begin in April, a few days after the regular season, and end in June. However, on March 12, the regular season was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.