2001–02 Calgary Flames 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 Braithwaite and forwards Valeri Bure and Jason Wiemer away, gaining back Roman Turek and Rob Niedermayer.

2001–02 Calgary Flames
Division4th Northwest
Conference11th Western
2001–02 record32–35–12–3
Home record20–14–5–2
Road record12–21–7–1
Goals for201 (22nd)
Goals against220 (20th)
Team information
General managerCraig Button
CoachGreg Gilbert
CaptainDave Lowry (Oct-Feb)
Bob Boughner (Feb-Apr)
Craig Conroy (Feb-Apr)
Alternate captainsJarome Iginla
Robyn Regehr
ArenaPengrowth Saddledome
Average attendance15,705
Minor league affiliate(s)Saint John Flames
Johnstown Chiefs
Team leaders
GoalsJarome Iginla (52)
AssistsCraig Conroy (48)
PointsJarome Iginla (96)
Penalty minutesBob Boughner (170)
Plus/minusJarome Iginla (+27)
WinsRoman Turek (30)
Goals against averageRoman Turek (2.53)

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

Northwest Division
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
12Colorado Avalanche8245288121216999
28Vancouver Canucks8242307325421194
39Edmonton Oilers82382812420518292
411Calgary Flames82323512320122079
512Minnesota Wild82263512919523873

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[9]
R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1p – Detroit Red WingsCEN825117104251187116
2y – Colorado AvalancheNW8245288121216999
3y – San Jose SharksPAC8244278324819999
4St. Louis BluesCEN8243278422718898
5Chicago BlackhawksCEN82412713121620796
6Phoenix CoyotesPAC8240279622821095
7Los Angeles KingsPAC82402711421419095
8Vancouver CanucksNW8242307325421194
8.5
9Edmonton OilersNW82382812420518292
10Dallas StarsPAC82362813521521390
11Calgary FlamesNW82323512320122079
12Minnesota WildNW82263512919523873
13Mighty Ducks of AnaheimPAC8229428317519869
14Nashville PredatorsCEN82284113019623069
15Columbus Blue JacketsCEN8222478516425557

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)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
1October 3Edmonton0 – 1CalgaryTurek16,2421–0–0–02Recap
2October 6Chicago0 – 4CalgaryTurek14,0382–0–0–04Recap
3October 8Phoenix2 – 1CalgaryOTTurek13,0782–0–0–15Recap
4October 10Calgary4 – 2DetroitTurek20,0533–0–0–17Recap
5October 11Calgary0 – 1NashvilleVernon12,3333–1–0–17Recap
6October 13Calgary4 – 3DallasOTTurek18,3524–1–0–19Recap
7October 18Florida1 – 3CalgaryTurek15,0935–1–0–111Recap
8October 20Toronto1 – 4CalgaryTurek17,2796–1–0–113Recap
9October 22Calgary3 – 2St. LouisTurek19,2317–1–0–115Recap
10October 23Calgary3 – 6ChicagoVernon10,2767–2–0–115Recap
11October 25Nashville5 – 4CalgaryOTTurek12,7507–2–0–216Recap
12October 27Minnesota2 – 4CalgaryTurek14,0888–2–0–218Recap
November: 5–4–4–0 (home: 4–1–2–0; road: 1–3–2–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
13November 1Columbus1 – 2CalgaryTurek12,5019–2–0–220Recap
14November 3Montreal2 – 6CalgaryTurek16,01510–2–0–222Recap
15November 7Calgary3 – 3AnaheimOTTurek9,63910–2–1–223Recap
16November 8Calgary3 – 2Los AngelesTurek14,45911–2–1–225Recap
17November 10Colorado0 – 2CalgaryTurek17,40912–2–1–227Recap
18November 15Chicago2 – 2CalgaryTurek16,22612–2–2–228Recap
19November 17St. Louis0 – 2CalgaryTurek16,24113–2–2–230Recap
20November 20Los Angeles5 – 5CalgaryOTTurek14,55013–2–3–231Recap
21November 22Calgary4 – 4OttawaOTTurek16,83913–2–4–232Recap
22November 23Calgary2 – 5BuffaloVernon16,70313–3–4–232Recap
23November 25Calgary3 – 4ColumbusVernon18,13613–4–4–232Recap
24November 27Calgary2 – 4DetroitTurek20,05813–5–4–232Recap
25November 29Dallas3 – 0CalgaryTurek15,61013–6–4–232Recap
December: 4–7–4–0 (home: 2–3–2–0; road: 2–4–2–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
26December 1Colorado2 – 2CalgaryOTTurek15,80613–6–5–233Recap
27December 3Calgary2 – 0Los AngelesTurek15,10514–6–5–235Recap
28December 4Calgary2 – 2San JoseOTVernon17,38614–6–6–236Recap
29December 6San Jose3 – 1CalgaryTurek13,01214–7–6–236Recap
30December 8Anaheim4 – 0CalgaryVernon14,33014–8–6–236Recap
31December 10Detroit0 – 2CalgaryVernon16,00915–8–6–238Recap
32December 12Tampa Bay3 – 1CalgaryWhitmore13,91315–9–6–238Recap
33December 14Calgary4 – 3DallasTurek18,53216–9–6–240Recap
34December 15Calgary0 – 4St. LouisTurek18,81016–10–6–240Recap
35December 19Calgary3 – 6PhoenixTurek11,92116–11–6–240Recap
36December 21Calgary2 – 2ColoradoOTTurek18,00716–11–7–241Recap
37December 26Calgary2 – 3EdmontonTurek16,83916–12–7–241Recap
38December 27Calgary2 – 4VancouverTurek18,42216–13–7–241Recap
39December 29Minnesota3 – 4CalgaryTurek16,73017–13–7–243Recap
40December 31Edmonton2 – 2CalgaryOTTurek17,40917–13–8–244Recap
January: 5–8–0–0 (home: 3–6–0–0; road: 2–2–0–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
41January 3Buffalo1 – 3CalgaryTurek15,31618–13–8–246Recap
42January 5Montreal4 – 2CalgaryTurek17,40918–14–8–246Recap
43January 8Calgary5 – 2NY IslandersTurek13,28519–14–8–248Recap
44January 9Calgary1 – 5New JerseyTurek16,20019–15–8–248Recap
45January 11Calgary0 – 1AtlantaTurek17,85619–16–8–248Recap
46January 15NY Islanders3 – 1CalgaryTurek15,62419–17–8–248Recap
47January 17Pittsburgh6 – 4CalgaryTurek15,43719–18–8–248Recap
48January 19Anaheim1 – 2CalgaryTurek17,40920–18–8–250Recap
49January 22Toronto6 – 1CalgaryTurek17,40920–19–8–250Recap
50January 24Colorado2 – 0CalgaryTurek15,63920–20–8–250Recap
51January 26Vancouver2 – 0CalgaryTurek17,06820–21–8–250Recap
52January 28Calgary3 – 2MinnesotaOTTurek18,56821–21–8–252Recap
53January 30Detroit3 – 4CalgaryTurek17,23922–21–8–254Recap
February: 2–3–1–1 (home: 1–1–0–0; road: 1–2–1–1)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
54February 6Calgary0 – 2San JoseVernon17,38322–22–8–254Recap
55February 8Vancouver4 – 1CalgaryTurek16,69522–23–8–254Recap
56February 9Calgary4 – 3VancouverTurek18,42223–23–8–256Recap
57February 12Calgary3 – 4PhoenixOTTurek11,48023–23–8–357Recap
58February 13Calgary2 – 3AnaheimTurek9,58323–24–8–357Recap
59February 26Calgary2 – 2ColoradoOTTurek18,00723–24–9–358Recap
60February 28St. Louis2 – 3CalgaryTurek16,05324–24–9–360Recap
March: 5–7–3–0 (home: 3–1–1–0; road: 2–6–2–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
61March 2Nashville2 – 5CalgaryTurek17,16325–24–9–362Recap
62March 4Calgary5 – 3NY RangersTurek18,20026–24–9–364Recap
63March 6Calgary2 – 3WashingtonTurek15,81726–25–9–364Recap
64March 7Calgary4 – 2PhiladelphiaTurek19,53227–25–9–366Recap
65March 9Calgary2 – 3BostonTurek17,56527–26–9–366Recap
66March 11Calgary3 – 3CarolinaOTTurek12,66527–26–10–367Recap
67March 13Calgary3 – 3FloridaOTTurek13,86827–26–11–368Recap
68March 14Calgary2 – 3Tampa BayVernon13,47327–27–11–368Recap
69March 16Calgary1 – 3ColumbusTurek18,13627–28–11–368Recap
70March 18Calgary2 – 4MinnesotaTurek18,06427–29–11–368Recap
71March 21San Jose4 – 1CalgaryTurek16,49527–30–11–368Recap
72March 23Calgary1 – 3EdmontonTurek16,83927–31–11–368Recap
73March 25Columbus1 – 6CalgaryVernon15,21128–31–11–370Recap
74March 28Dallas2 – 2CalgaryOTTurek16,47328–31–12–371Recap
75March 30Los Angeles3 – 5CalgaryTurek17,04629–31–12–373Recap
April: 3–4–0–0 (home: 2–2–0–0; road: 1–2–0–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
76April 2Atlanta2 – 4CalgaryTurek14,56230–31–12–375Recap
77April 4Minnesota3 – 4CalgaryTurek13,83131–31–12–377Recap
78April 6Calgary1 – 3NashvilleTurek15,36131–32–12–377Recap
79April 7Calgary2 – 3ChicagoVernon17,00931–33–12–377Recap
80April 9Phoenix4 – 2CalgaryTurek15,22931–34–12–377Recap
81April 12Calgary2 – 0EdmontonTurek16,83932–24–12–379Recap
82April 13Vancouver4 – 1CalgaryVernon18,82932–35–12–379Recap
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.
Regular season
No. Player Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM
12Jarome IginlaRW825244962777
22Craig ConroyC812748752432
37Dean McAmmondLW73213051260
53Derek MorrisD6143034−488
27Marc SavardC56141933−1848
32Toni LydmanD7962228−852
25Igor KravchukD7842226319
44Rob NiedermayerLW5761420−1549
23Clarke WilmC6641418−161
17Chris ClarkRW6410717−1279
40Scott NicholC608917−9107
18Jamie WrightLW4441216620
10Dave LowryLW627613−2051
3Denis GauthierD665813991
26Steve BeginC517512−379
36Ronald PetrovickyRW775712085
28Robyn RegehrD77268−2493
11Jeff ShantzC40336−323
6Bob BoughnerD792469170
24Jukka HentunenLW28235−94
1Roman TurekG690554
16Craig BerubeLW66314−2164
8Petr BuzekD32134413
58Steve MontadorD11123−226
29Mike VernonG180330
33Jamie AllisonD37022−324
24Blake SloanLW702214
15Blair BettsC6101−12
20Jason BotterillLW4101−32
38Jeff CowanRW19101−340
39Ryan ChristieLW2000−10
42Micki DuPontD200002
4Dallas EakinsD300014
2Alan LetangD2000−20
19Oleg SaprykinC3000−20
35Kay WhitmoreG10000

Goaltending

Regular season
No. Player GP W L T SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
1Roman Turek6930281118391722.53.90654081
29Mike Vernon18291375382.76.8991825
35Kay Whitmore10102133.08.857058

Awards and records

Awards

Type Award/honour Recipient Ref
League
(annual)
Art Ross Trophy Jarome Iginla [11]
Lester B. Pearson Award Jarome Iginla [12]
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy Jarome Iginla [13]
NHL First All-Star Team Jarome Iginla (Right wing) [14]
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Jarome Iginla [15]
NHL Player of the Month Jarome Iginla (November) [16]
NHL Player of the Week Roman Turek (October 8) [17]
Jarome Iginla (October 29) [18]
NHL YoungStars Game selection Robyn Regehr [19]
Team Molson Cup Jarome Iginla [20]
Ralph T. Scurfield Humanitarian Award Jarome Iginla [21]

Milestones

Milestone Player Date Ref
1,000th game played Dave Lowry December 8, 2001 [22]

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.[23]

Trades

Date Details Ref
June 23, 2001 To Calgary Flames
Roman Turek
4th-round pick in 2001
To St. Louis Blues
Fred Brathwaite
Daniel Tkaczuk
Sergei Varlamov
9th-round pick in 2001
[24]
June 23, 2001 To Calgary Flames
Rob Niedermayer
Philadelphia's 2nd-round pick in 2001
To Florida Panthers
Valeri Bure
Jason Wiemer
[24]
June 23, 2001 To Calgary Flames
Burke Henry
To New York Rangers
Chris St. Croix
[24]
June 23, 2001 To Calgary Flames
1st-round pick in 2001
Calgary's 2nd-round pick in 2001
To Phoenix Coyotes
1st-round pick in 2001
[25]
June 24, 2001 To Calgary Flames
Dean McAmmond
To Philadelphia Flyers
4th-round pick in 2002
[26]
June 24, 2001 To Calgary Flames
Buffalo's 5th-round pick in 2001
To Columbus Blue Jackets
Rights to Paul Manning
[27]
June 24, 2001 To Calgary Flames
5th-round pick in 2001
7th-round pick in 2001
To Detroit Red Wings
Buffalo's 5th-round pick in 2001
[23]
June 24, 2001 To Calgary Flames
7th-round pick in 2002
To New York Rangers
Detroit's 7th-round pick in 2001
[23]
December 18, 2001 To Calgary Flames
Petr Buzek
Conditional draft pick in 2003[lower-alpha 1]
To Atlanta Thrashers
Jeff Cowan
Rights to Kurtis Foster
[28]
March 17, 2002 To Calgary Flames
Conditional draft pick in 2003
To Nashville Predators
Jukka Hentunen
[29]
March 19, 2002 To Calgary Flames
Blake Sloan
To Columbus Blue Jackets
Jamie Allison
[30]

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer teamTermViaRef
July 2, 2001 (2001-07-02)Bob BoughnerPittsburgh PenguinsFree agency[31]
July 9, 2001 (2001-07-09)Kay WhitmoreBoston BruinsFree agency[32]
August 2, 2001 (2001-08-02)Ryan ChristieDallas StarsFree agency[33]
Rob MurrayPhiladelphia FlyersFree agency[33]
Scott NicholDetroit Vipers (IHL)Free agency[33]
Jamie WrightDallas StarsFree agency[33]
August 6, 2001 (2001-08-06)David HuntzickerUniversity of Michigan (CCHA)Free agency[34]
Rick MrozikSaint John Flames (AHL)Free agency[34]
August 22, 2001 (2001-08-22)Alan LetangDallas StarsFree agency[35]
September 18, 2001 (2001-09-18)Craig BerubeNew York IslandersFree agency[36]
September 28, 2001 (2001-09-28)Jamie AllisonChicago BlackhawksWaiver draft[37]

Players lost

DatePlayerNew teamVia[lower-alpha 2]Ref
July 1, 2001 (2001-07-01)Marc Bureau[lower-alpha 3]Contract expiration (III)[38]
July 5, 2001 (2001-07-05)Tommy AlbelinNew Jersey DevilsFree agency (III)[40]
July 9, 2001 (2001-07-09)Martin BrochuMinnesota WildFree agency (VI)[41]
Marty MurrayPhiladelphia FlyersFree agency (VI)[41]
July 10, 2001 (2001-07-10)Darrel ScovilleColumbus Blue JacketsFree agency (VI)[42]
August 2, 2001 (2001-08-02)Miika ElomoHC TPS (Liiga)Free agency (II)[43]
August 16, 2001 (2001-08-16)Dave RocheNew York IslandersFree agency (UFA)[44]
September 12, 2001 (2001-09-12)Ron SutterRetirement (III)[45]
September 17, 2001 (2001-09-17)Derrick WalserColumbus Blue JacketsFree agency[46]
September 28, 2001 (2001-09-28)Phil HousleyChicago BlackhawksWaiver draft[37]
October 3, 2001 (2001-10-03)Rico FataNew York RangersWaivers[47]

Signings

DatePlayerTermContract typeRef
June 29, 2001 (2001-06-29)Craig Conroy3-yearRe-signing[48]
August 6, 2001 (2001-08-06)Ronald PetrovickyRe-signing[34]
August 7, 2001 (2001-08-07)Dean McAmmondRe-signing[49]
Rob NiedermayerRe-signing[49]
August 17, 2001 (2001-08-17)Mike MartinRe-signing[50]
Dean McAmmondmulti-yearRe-signing[50]
August 20, 2001 (2001-08-20)Steve BeginRe-signing[51]
August 31, 2001 (2001-08-31)Garett BembridgeEntry-level[52]
September 1, 2001 (2001-09-01)Dallas EakinsRe-signing[53]
September 20, 2001 (2001-09-20)Brent KrahnEntry-level[54]
November 19, 2001 (2001-11-19)Roman Turekmulti-yearExtension[55]
June 7, 2002 (2002-06-07)Jordan LeopoldEntry-level[56]
Rick MrozikExtension[56]

Draft picks

Calgary's picks at the 2001 NHL Entry Draft in Sunrise, Florida.[57] The Flames had the 11th overall pick, however traded it to the Phoenix Coyotes in a swap that saw them gain the 14th pick.

Rnd Pick Player Nationality Position Team (league) NHL statistics
GPGAPtsPIM
114Chuck Kobasew CanadaRWBoston College (HE)601110100210394
241Andrei Taratukhin RussiaCAvangard Omsk (RSL)
256Andrei Medvedev RussiaGSpartak Moscow (RSL)
4108Tomi Maki FinlandRWJokerit (FIN)10000
4124Egor Shastin RussiaFAvangard Omsk (RSL)
5145James Hakewill United StatesDWestminster (USHS)
5164Yuri Trubachev RussiaCSt. Petersburg (RUS)
7207Garrett Bembridge CanadaRWSaskatoon Blades (WHL)
7220David Moss United StatesRWCedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL)50178100178157
8233Joe Campbell United StatesDDes Moines Buccaneers (USHL)
8251Ville Hamalainen FinlandRWSaiPa (FIN)

Farm teams

Saint John Flames

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.[58]

Johnstown Chiefs

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

  1. 6th-round pick in 2004
  2. In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[38]
  3. Bureau retired.[39]

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