2000–01 San Jose Sharks season

2000–01 San Jose Sharks
Division2nd Pacific
Conference5th Western
2000–01 record40–27–12–3
Home record22–14–4–1
Road record18–13–8–2
Goals for217
Goals against192
Team information
General managerDean Lombardi
CoachDarryl Sutter
CaptainOwen Nolan
Alternate captainsVincent Damphousse
Jeff Friesen (Oct.–Mar.)
Mike Ricci
Gary Suter
ArenaSan Jose Arena
Average attendance17,468
Minor league affiliate(s)Kentucky Thoroughblades
New Orleans Brass
Team leaders
GoalsPatrick Marleau (25)
AssistsNiklas Sundstrom (39)
PointsPatrick Marleau (52)
Penalty minutesBryan Marchment (204)
Plus/minusVincent Damphousse (+17)
WinsEvgeni Nabokov (32)
Goals against averageEvgeni Nabokov (2.19)

The 2000–01 San Jose Sharks season was the team's tenth season of operation in the National Hockey League (NHL). The campaign saw the Sharks win 40 games for the first time in franchise history. In so doing, the team set a new franchise record for points (95) and clinched a playoff berth for the fourth consecutive season.

During the off-season, general manager Dean Lombardi sought to add depth to the Sharks' offense. In addition to retaining nearly all of the prior season's players, Lombardi traded for forward Niklas Sundstrom and signed gritty right winger Scott Thornton. These moves paid dividends immediately, as the Sharks' offense continued to function well despite injuries to key forwards Owen Nolan and Vincent Damphousse. The Sharks also benefited from the strong play of Patrick Marleau, who set career highs in goals (25), assists (27), and points (52) in his fourth season with the team. The Sharks' defense also improved behind the quality play of Gary Suter, Brad Stuart and Scott Hannan.

The 2000–01 regular season is also remembered for the emergence of second-year goaltender Evgeni Nabokov. While Nabokov had been impressive in limited action one season earlier, he remained the backup to starter Steve Shields. However, an early-season ankle injury to Shields forced Nabokov into a starting role. With Nabokov as their starter, the Sharks raced out to a 9–2–2 start. By the time Shields returned from his injury, Nabokov was fully entrenched as starting goaltender. Nabokov was awarded the Calder Memorial Trophy at the end of the season for his play.

Late in the 2000–01 season, the team traded Shields and struggling star Jeff Friesen to Anaheim for superstar forward Teemu Selanne. In making the trade, the Sharks sought to establish themselves as legitimate Stanley Cup contenders for the first time in franchise history. While Selanne played well in limited action, the Sharks' aspirations proved premature. In the first round of the 2001 Stanley Cup playoffs, the team was defeated by the St. Louis Blues in six games.

Off-season

Regular season

Final standings

Pacific Division[1]
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1 3 Dallas Stars 82 48 24 8 2 241 187 106
2 5 San Jose Sharks 82 40 27 12 3 217 192 95
3 7 Los Angeles Kings 82 38 28 13 3 252 228 92
4 9 Phoenix Coyotes 82 35 27 17 3 214 212 90
5 15 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 82 25 41 11 5 188 245 66

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[2]
R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1 p – Colorado Avalanche NW 82 52 16 10 4 270 192 118
2 y – Detroit Red Wings CEN 82 49 20 9 4 253 202 111
3 y – Dallas Stars PAC 82 48 24 8 2 241 187 106
4 St. Louis Blues CEN 82 43 22 12 5 249 195 103
5 San Jose Sharks PAC 82 40 27 12 3 217 192 95
6 Edmonton Oilers NW 82 39 28 12 3 243 222 93
7 Los Angeles Kings PAC 82 38 28 13 3 252 228 92
8 Vancouver Canucks NW 82 36 28 11 7 239 238 90
8.5
9 Phoenix Coyotes PAC 82 35 27 17 3 214 212 90
10 Nashville Predators CEN 82 34 36 9 3 186 200 80
11 Calgary Flames NW 82 27 36 15 4 197 236 73
12 Chicago Blackhawks CEN 82 29 40 8 5 210 246 71
13 Columbus Blue Jackets CEN 82 28 39 9 6 190 233 71
14 Minnesota Wild NW 82 25 39 13 5 168 210 68
15 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim PAC 82 25 41 11 5 188 245 66

Divisions: CEN – Central, PAC – Pacific, NW – Northwest

bold – Qualified for playoffs; p – Won Presidents' Trophy; y – Won division


Schedule and results

Regular season

2000–01 regular season[3]
October: 6–2–1–0 (home: 2–1–1–0; road: 4–1–0–0)
Game Result Date Score Opponent Decision Record Recap
1 L October 6, 2000 1–4 St. Louis Blues (2000–01) Shields 0–1–0–0 Recap
2 W October 12, 2000 2–1 Phoenix Coyotes (2000–01) Shields 1–1–0–0 Recap
3 W October 14, 2000 5–2 Boston Bruins (2000–01) Nabokov 2–1–0–0 Recap
4 L October 18, 2000 1–2 @ Dallas Stars (2000–01) Nabokov 2–2–0–0 Recap
5 W October 20, 2000 3–1 @ Minnesota Wild (2000–01) Nabokov 3–2–0–0 Recap
6 W October 21, 2000 5–3 @ Nashville Predators (2000–01) Nabokov 4–2–0–0 Recap
7 W October 24, 2000 3–2 @ Carolina Hurricanes (2000–01) Nabokov 5–2–0–0 Recap
8 W October 25, 2000 3–1 @ Columbus Blue Jackets (2000–01) Nabokov 6–2–0–0 Recap
9 T October 28, 2000 2–2 OT Atlanta Thrashers (2000–01) Nabokov 6–2–1–0 Recap
November: 9–3–1–0 (home: 6–1–0–0; road: 3–2–1–0)
Game Result Date Score Opponent Decision Record Recap
10 W November 1, 2000 3–2 Pittsburgh Penguins (2000–01) Nabokov 7–2–1–0 Recap
11 W November 4, 2000 4–1 Carolina Hurricanes (2000–01) Nabokov 8–2–1–0 Recap
12 T November 5, 2000 2–2 OT @ Vancouver Canucks (2000–01) Nabokov 8–2–2–0 Recap
13 W November 8, 2000 3–2 OT @ Chicago Blackhawks (2000–01) Nabokov 9–2–2–0 Recap
14 L November 9, 2000 2–5 @ Columbus Blue Jackets (2000–01) Shields 9–3–2–0 Recap
15 W November 11, 2000 4–0 @ New York Islanders (2000–01) Nabokov 10–3–2–0 Recap
16 W November 14, 2000 3–2 @ New Jersey Devils (2000–01) Nabokov 11–3–2–0 Recap
17 L November 15, 2000 1–4 @ Detroit Red Wings (2000–01) Nabokov 11–4–2–0 Recap
18 W November 18, 2000 5–3 New York Islanders (2000–01) Nabokov 12–4–2–0 Recap
19 W November 22, 2000 4–1 Chicago Blackhawks (2000–01) Nabokov 13–4–2–0 Recap
20 L November 25, 2000 2–3 New Jersey Devils (2000–01) Nabokov 13–5–2–0 Recap
21 W November 28, 2000 4–1 Minnesota Wild (2000–01) Shields 14–5–2–0 Recap
22 W November 30, 2000 3–2 OT Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2000–01) Nabokov 15–5–2–0 Recap
December: 7–4–3–0 (home: 2–2–2–0; road: 5–2–1–0)
Game Result Date Score Opponent Decision Record Recap
23 T December 3, 2000 3–3 OT @ Edmonton Oilers (2000–01) Shields 15–5–3–0 Recap
24 W December 4, 2000 8–0 @ Calgary Flames (2000–01) Nabokov 16–5–3–0 Recap
25 T December 6, 2000 2–2 OT Dallas Stars (2000–01) Nabokov 16–5–4–0 Recap
26 L December 8, 2000 1–6 Vancouver Canucks (2000–01) Nabokov 16–6–4–0 Recap
27 W December 12, 2000 3–2 New York Rangers (2000–01) Nabokov 17–6–4–0 Recap
28 W December 14, 2000 2–1 Columbus Blue Jackets (2000–01) Nabokov 18–6–4–0 Recap
29 W December 16, 2000 2–1 OT @ Phoenix Coyotes (2000–01) Nabokov 19–6–4–0 Recap
30 W December 18, 2000 5–3 @ Washington Capitals (2000–01) Nabokov 20–6–4–0 Recap
31 W December 20, 2000 2–0 @ Detroit Red Wings (2000–01) Nabokov 21–6–4–0 Recap
32 L December 21, 2000 3–4 @ Philadelphia Flyers (2000–01) Shields 21–7–4–0 Recap
33 L December 23, 2000 2–5 @ Buffalo Sabres (2000–01) Shields 21–8–4–0 Recap
34 W December 26, 2000 2–1 @ Los Angeles Kings (2000–01) Nabokov 22–8–4–0 Recap
35 T December 28, 2000 2–2 OT Edmonton Oilers (2000–01) Nabokov 22–8–5–0 Recap
36 L December 30, 2000 3–6 Vancouver Canucks (2000–01) Nabokov 22–9–5–0 Recap
January: 7–5–3–0 (home: 4–5–1–0; road: 3–0–2–0)
Game Result Date Score Opponent Decision Record Recap
37 W January 1, 2001 3–2 @ Phoenix Coyotes (2000–01) Nabokov 23–9–5–0 Recap
38 L January 3, 2001 0–1 Calgary Flames (2000–01) Nabokov 23–10–5–0 Recap
39 T January 4, 2001 2–2 OT @ Colorado Avalanche (2000–01) Shields 23–10–6–0 Recap
40 W January 6, 2001 3–1 Florida Panthers (2000–01) Shields 24–10–6–0 Recap
41 W January 9, 2001 2–1 Buffalo Sabres (2000–01) Nabokov 25–10–6–0 Recap
42 W January 11, 2001 6–3 St. Louis Blues (2000–01) Nabokov 26–10–6–0 Recap
43 L January 13, 2001 3–5 Nashville Predators (2000–01) Shields 26–11–6–0 Recap
44 L January 15, 2001 2–3 Detroit Red Wings (2000–01) Nabokov 26–12–6–0 Recap
45 T January 17, 2001 4–4 OT Calgary Flames (2000–01) Shields 26–12–7–0 Recap
46 L January 20, 2001 1–2 Colorado Avalanche (2000–01) Nabokov 26–13–7–0 Recap
47 T January 22, 2001 2–2 OT @ Edmonton Oilers (2000–01) Nabokov 26–13–8–0 Recap
48 W January 24, 2001 6–1 Edmonton Oilers (2000–01) Nabokov 27–13–8–0 Recap
49 W January 26, 2001 2–1 @ Dallas Stars (2000–01) Nabokov 28–13–8–0 Recap
50 W January 27, 2001 4–3 OT @ St. Louis Blues (2000–01) Shields 29–13–8–0 Recap
51 L January 30, 2001 1–3 Colorado Avalanche (2000–01) Nabokov 29–14–8–0 Recap
February: 5–5–2–0 (home: 3–1–0–0; road: 2–4–2–0)
Game Result Date Score Opponent Decision Record Recap
52 L February 1, 2001 2–4 Dallas Stars (2000–01) Nabokov 29–15–8–0 Recap
53 T February 6, 2001 1–1 OT @ Calgary Flames (2000–01) Shields 29–15–9–0 Recap
54 T February 8, 2001 0–0 OT @ Vancouver Canucks (2000–01) Shields 29–15–10–0 Recap
55 W February 10, 2001 3–2 OT Chicago Blackhawks (2000–01) Shields 30–15–10–0 Recap
56 W February 14, 2001 7–0 @ Chicago Blackhawks (2000–01) Shields 31–15–10–0 Recap
57 W February 16, 2001 2–0 @ Nashville Predators (2000–01) Nabokov 32–15–10–0 Recap
58 L February 18, 2001 1–3 @ Minnesota Wild (2000–01) Shields 32–16–10–0 Recap
59 W February 20, 2001 3–2 OT Columbus Blue Jackets (2000–01) Nabokov 33–16–10–0 Recap
60 L February 21, 2001 0–1 @ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2000–01) Nabokov 33–17–10–0 Recap
61 W February 23, 2001 3–1 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2000–01) Nabokov 34–17–10–0 Recap
62 L February 26, 2001 2–7 @ St. Louis Blues (2000–01) Nabokov 34–18–10–0 Recap
63 L February 28, 2001 1–2 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (2000–01) Shields 34–19–10–0 Recap
March: 3–8–2–2 (home: 3–4–0–0; road: 0–4–2–2)
Game Result Date Score Opponent Decision Record Recap
64 L March 1, 2001 4–8 @ Ottawa Senators (2000–01) Shields 34–20–10–0 Recap
65 L March 3, 2001 2–3 @ Boston Bruins (2000–01) Nabokov 34–21–10–0 Recap
66 OTL March 6, 2001 1–2 OT @ Tampa Bay Lightning (2000–01) Nabokov 34–21–10–1 Recap
67 T March 7, 2001 3–3 OT @ Florida Panthers (2000–01) Nabokov 34–21–11–1 Recap
68 L March 10, 2001 0–3 Nashville Predators (2000–01) Nabokov 34–22–11–1 Recap
69 W March 12, 2001 3–0 Montreal Canadiens (2000–01) Nabokov 35–22–11–1 Recap
70 L March 14, 2001 1–4 Los Angeles Kings (2000–01) Nabokov 35–23–11–1 Recap
71 OTL March 17, 2001 0–1 OT @ Los Angeles Kings (2000–01) Nabokov 35–23–11–2 Recap
72 L March 18, 2001 4–6 Detroit Red Wings (2000–01) Kiprusoff 35–24–11–2 Recap
73 L March 20, 2001 1–4 @ Colorado Avalanche (2000–01) Nabokov 35–25–11–2 Recap
74 L March 22, 2001 1–2 Ottawa Senators (2000–01) Nabokov 35–26–11–2 Recap
75 T March 26, 2001 0–0 OT @ Los Angeles Kings (2000–01) Nabokov 35–26–12–2 Recap
76 W March 27, 2001 3–2 OT Los Angeles Kings (2000–01) Nabokov 36–26–12–2 Recap
77 W March 29, 2001 7–4 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2000–01) Kiprusoff 37–26–12–2 Recap
78 L March 31, 2001 1–3 @ Phoenix Coyotes (2000–01) Nabokov 37–27–12–2 Recap
April: 3–0–0–1 (home: 2–0–0–1; road: 1–0–0–0)
Game Result Date Score Opponent Decision Record Recap
79 W April 2, 2001 4–2 Minnesota Wild (2000–01) Nabokov 38–27–12–2 Recap
80 W April 5, 2001 3–0 Phoenix Coyotes (2000–01) Nabokov 39–27–12–2 Recap
81 OTL April 7, 2001 4–5 OT Dallas Stars (2000–01) Nabokov 39–27–12–3 Recap
82 W April 8, 2001 4–1 @ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2000–01) Kiprusoff 40–27–12–3 Recap
Legend:

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

Playoffs

2001 Stanley Cup playoffs[3]
Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. (4) St. Louis Blues: Blues win 4–2
Game Result Date Score Opponent Series Recap
1 L April 12, 2001 1–3 @ St. Louis Blues Blues lead 1–0 Recap
2 W April 14, 2001 1–0 @ St. Louis Blues Series tied 1–1 Recap
3 L April 16, 2001 3–6 St. Louis Blues Blues lead 2–1 Recap
4 W April 17, 2001 3–2 St. Louis Blues Series tied 2–2 Recap
5 L April 19, 2001 2–3 OT @ St. Louis Blues Blues lead 3–2 Recap
6 L April 21, 2001 1–2 St. Louis Blues Blues win 4–2 Recap
Legend:

  Win   Loss

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 Sharks only.
  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Sharks only.
No. Player Pos Regular season Playoffs
GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
14 Patrick Marleau C 81 25 27 52 7 22 6 2 0 2 1 4
11 Owen Nolan RW 57 24 25 49 0 75 6 1 1 2 −5 8
24 Niklas Sundstrom RW 82 10 39 49 10 28 6 0 3 3 1 2
25 Vincent Damphousse C 45 9 37 46 17 62 6 2 1 3 −1 14
18 Mike Ricci C 81 22 22 44 3 60 6 0 3 3 −1 0
17 Scott Thornton LW 73 19 17 36 4 114 6 3 0 3 1 8
39 Jeff Friesen LW 64 12 24 36 7 56
20 Gary Suter D 68 10 24 34 8 84 1 0 0 0 0 0
19 Marco Sturm LW 81 14 18 32 9 28 6 0 2 2 −2 0
32 Stephane Matteau LW 80 13 19 32 5 32 6 1 3 4 1 0
15 Alexander Korolyuk LW 70 12 13 25 2 41 2 0 0 0 0 0
7 Brad Stuart D 77 5 18 23 10 56 5 1 0 1 0 0
9 Todd Harvey RW 69 10 11 21 6 72 6 0 0 0 0 8
27 Bryan Marchment D 75 7 11 18 15 204 5 0 1 1 3 2
22 Scott Hannan D 75 3 14 17 10 51 6 0 1 1 −1 6
10 Marcus Ragnarsson D 68 3 12 15 2 44 5 0 1 1 0 8
8 Teemu Selanne RW 12 7 6 13 1 0 6 0 2 2 2 2
40 Mike Rathje D 81 0 11 11 7 48 6 0 1 1 2 4
21 Tony Granato RW 60 4 5 9 −1 65 4 1 0 1 0 4
23 Shawn Heins D 38 3 4 7 2 57 2 0 0 0 −1 0
26 Jim Montgomery C 28 1 6 7 −1 19
16 Mark Smith C 42 2 2 4 2 51
12 Bill Lindsay RW 16 0 4 4 2 29 6 0 0 0 0 16
44 Matt Bradley RW 21 1 1 2 0 19
2 Bobby Dollas†‡ D 16 1 1 2 4 14
35 Evgeni Nabokov G 66 0 2 2 8 4 0 0 0 0
5 Jeff Norton D 10 0 1 1 4 8 6 0 1 1 −2 2
34 Miikka Kiprusoff G 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0
29 Paul Kruse LW 1 0 0 0 0 5
28 Mikael Samuelsson RW 4 0 0 0 0 0
31 Steve Shields G 21 0 0 0 2

Goaltending

  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Sharks only.
No. Player Regular season Playoffs
GP W L T SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
35 Evgeni Nabokov 66 32 21 7 1582 135 2.19 .915 6 3700 4 1 3 103 10 2.75 .903 1 218
31 Steve Shields 21 6 8 5 531 47 2.48 .911 2 1135
34 Miikka Kiprusoff 5 2 1 0 51 5 1.95 .902 0 154 3 1 1 79 5 2.01 .937 0 149

Awards and records

Awards

Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League
(annual)
Calder Memorial Trophy Evgeni Nabokov [4]
NHL All-Rookie Team Evgeni Nabokov (Goaltender) [5]
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Vincent Damphousse[a] [7]
Evgeni Nabokov
Marcus Ragnarsson
NHL Player of the Week Evgeni Nabokov (January 29) [8]
NHL Rookie of the Month Evgeni Nabokov (November) [9]
Evgeni Nabokov (December) [9]
Team Sharks Player of the Year Evgeni Nabokov [10]
Sharks Rookie of the Year Evgeni Nabokov [10]

Milestones

Milestone Player Date Ref
First game Matt Bradley October 6, 2000 [11]
Mark Smith
Miikka Kiprusoff October 24, 2000
Mikael Samuelsson January 3, 2001
1,000th point Vincent Damphousse October 14, 2000 [12]
1,000th game played Gary Suter October 25, 2000 [13]
600th assist Gary Suter January 6, 2001 [14]

Transactions

The Sharks 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.[15]

Trades

Date Details Ref
June 12, 2000 (2000-06-12) To San Jose Sharks
  • Future considerations[b]
To Columbus Blue Jackets
[17]
To San Jose Sharks
  • 8th-round pick in 2001
  • Future considerations[b]
To Minnesota Wild
  • Andy Sutton
  • 7th-round pick in 2000
  • 3rd-round pick in 2001
[18]
June 24, 2000 (2000-06-24) To San Jose Sharks
  • 2nd-round pick in 2000
To Chicago Blackhawks
  • 2nd-round pick in 2000
  • 3rd-round pick in 2000
[15]
June 25, 2000 (2000-06-25) To San Jose Sharks
  • 4th-round pick in 2000
To New York Rangers
  • 4th-round pick in 2000
  • 5th-round pick in 2000
[19]
To San Jose Sharks
  • 8th-round pick in 2000
To Washington Capitals
  • 8th-round pick in 2001
[20]
March 5, 2001 (2001-03-05) To San Jose Sharks
To Anaheim Mighty Ducks
[21]
March 6, 2001 (2001-03-06) To San Jose Sharks
To Calgary Flames
  • 8th-round pick in 2001
[22]
March 12, 2001 (2001-03-12) To San Jose Sharks
To Pittsburgh Penguins
[23]

Players acquired

Date Player Former team Term Via Ref
June 24, 2000 (2000-06-24) Zoltan Batovsky Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL) Free agency [24]
July 1, 2000 (2000-07-01) Scott Thornton Dallas Stars 4-year Free agency [25]
August 10, 2000 (2000-08-10) Steve Bancroft Carolina Hurricanes Free agency [26]
August 11, 2000 (2000-08-11) Ryan Kraft Kentucky Thoroughblades (AHL) Free agency [27]
David MacIsaac Los Angeles Kings Free agency [27]
August 14, 2000 (2000-08-14) Greg Andrusak Toronto Maple Leafs Free agency [28]
August 15, 2000 (2000-08-15) Jim Montgomery Philadelphia Flyers Free agency [29]
September 1, 2000 (2000-09-01) Larry Courville Kentucky Thoroughblades (AHL) Free agency [30]
September 10, 2000 (2000-09-10) Paul Kruse Buffalo Sabres 1-year Free agency [31]
November 4, 2000 (2000-11-04) Bobby Dollas Manitoba Moose (IHL) Free agency [32]
June 7, 2001 (2001-06-07) Matt Carkner Peterborough Petes (OHL) Free agency [33]

Players lost

Date Player New team Via[d] Ref
N/A Peter Roed Iserlohn Roosters (DEL) Free agency (UFA) [35]
June 23, 2000 (2000-06-23) Chris Armstrong Minnesota Wild Expansion draft [36]
Michal Bros Minnesota Wild Expansion draft [36]
July 7, 2000 (2000-07-07) Eric Landry Montreal Canadiens Free agency (VI) [37]
July 21, 2000 (2000-07-21) Jarrod Skalde Atlanta Thrashers Free agency (UFA) [38]
July 26, 2000 (2000-07-26) Dave Lowry Calgary Flames Free agency (III) [39]
August 2, 2000 (2000-08-02) Mike Craig Colorado Avalanche Free agency (V) [40]
August 15, 2000 (2000-08-15) Brantt Myhres Nashville Predators Free agency (UFA) [41]
September 1, 2000 (2000-09-01) Jon Coleman Providence Bruins (AHL) Free agency (VI) [42]
September 2000 (2000-09) Garrett Burnett Cleveland Lumberjacks (IHL) Free agency (UFA) [43]
September 22, 2000 (2000-09-22) Ronnie Stern Retirement [44]
November 14, 2000 (2000-11-14) Jeff Norton Pittsburgh Penguins Free agency (III) [45]
February 16, 2001 (2001-02-16) Ron Sutter Calgary Flames Free agency (III) [46]

Signings

Date Player Term Contract type Ref
June 24, 2000 (2000-06-24) Mikael Samuelsson Entry-level [24]
August 10, 2000 (2000-08-10) Jarrett Deuling Re-signing [26]
Niklas Sundstrom 2-year Re-signing [47]
September 1, 2000 (2000-09-01) Christian Gosselin Re-signing [30]
September 19, 2000 (2000-09-19) Evgeni Nabokov Re-signing [48]
September 21, 2000 (2000-09-21) Patrick Marleau 1-year Re-signing [49]
Marco Sturm 2-year[e] Re-signing [49]
September 22, 2000 (2000-09-22) Steve Shields 1-year[f] Re-signing [50]
September 30, 2000 (2000-09-30) Alexander Korolyuk 2-year[e] Re-signing [51]
Marcus Ragnarsson 2-year Re-signing [51]
October 2, 2000 (2000-10-02) Todd Harvey Re-signing [52]
October 11, 2000 (2000-10-11) Owen Nolan 5-year[g] Re-signing [53]
May 11, 2001 (2001-05-11) Jeff Jillson Entry-level [54]

Draft picks

San Jose's picks at the 2000 NHL entry draft, which was held at the Canadian Airlines Saddledome in Calgary on June 24–25, 2000.[55]

Round # Player Position Nationality College/Junior/Club team
2 41 Tero Maatta Defense  Finland Jokerit Jr. (Finland)
4 104 Jon DiSalvatore Right Wing  United States Providence College (NCAA)
5 142 Michal Pinc Center  Czech Republic Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL)
5 166 Nolan Schaefer Goalie  Canada Providence College (NCAA)
6 183 Michal Macho Center  Slovakia HC Martin
8 246 Chad Wiseman Left Wing  Canada Mississauga IceDogs (OHL)
8 256 Pasi Saarinen Defense  Finland Ilves (Finland)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Damphousse did not play and was replaced by Simon Gagne of the Philadelphia Flyers.[6]
  2. ^ a b Columbus and Minnesota agreed not to select Evgeni Nabokov in the expansion draft.[16]
  3. ^ Anaheim agreed to pay a portion of Selanne’s salary on the final year of his contract in 2001–02.
  4. ^ In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[34]
  5. ^ a b Club option for a third year.
  6. ^ Club option for a second year.
  7. ^ Club option for a sixth year.

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