2000–01 New Jersey Devils season
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The 2000–01 New Jersey Devils season was the 27th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 11, 1974, and 19th season since the franchise relocated from Colorado prior to the 1982–83 NHL season.[1] Although the Devils won the Atlantic Division and were Eastern Conference champions for the third time, the team fell short of winning back-to-back Stanley Cup championships, losing to the Colorado Avalanche in the Stanley Cup Finals series, four games to three.
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2000–01 New Jersey Devils | |
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Eastern Conference champions | |
Atlantic Division champions | |
Division | 1st Atlantic |
Conference | 1st Eastern |
2000–01 record | 48–19–12–3 |
Home record | 24–11–6–0 |
Road record | 24–8–6–3 |
Goals for | 295 |
Goals against | 195 |
Team information | |
General manager | Lou Lamoriello |
Coach | Larry Robinson |
Captain | Scott Stevens |
Alternate captains | Jason Arnott Randy McKay |
Arena | Continental Airlines Arena |
Average attendance | 15,642 |
Minor league affiliate(s) | Albany River Rats |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Alexander Mogilny (43) |
Assists | Patrik Elias (56) |
Points | Patrik Elias (96) |
Penalty minutes | Colin White (155) |
Plus/minus | Patrik Elias (+45) |
Wins | Martin Brodeur (42) |
Goals against average | John Vanbiesbrouck (1.50) |
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