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The Sharks once again set franchise records for points (99) and wins (44) in a season. Most notably, the team won the Pacific Division for the first time in franchise history. Consequently, the Sharks clinched a playoff berth for the fifth consecutive season.In Darryl Sutter’s fifth year as head coach, the Sharks took a massive step forward. For the first time, the team boasted offensive depth in spades, as six forwards (Owen Nolan, Teemu Selanne, Patrick Marleau, Marco Sturm, Scott Thornton and Vincent Damphousse) finished the season with at least 20 goals, while another two (Mike Ricci and Adam Graves) finished with at least 17. While the Sharks’ defense nominally regressed from one year earlier, it remained one of the Western Conference’s top units; the play of Brad Stuart, Bryan Marchment, Gary Suter and Mike Rathje proved more than adequate during the regular season. The Sharks also benefited from the strong goaltending of starter Evgeni Nabokov and backup Miikka Kiprusoff. Regular season highlights included a 10\u20132 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets (March 30, 2002) and Patrick Marleau’s first career hat trick (April 6, 2002). Evgeni Nabokov also became the first goaltender in franchise history (and seventh in NHL history) to score a goal with an empty-net tally against the Vancouver Canucks on March 10. On April 12, the Sharks clinched the Pacific Division title following a Los Angeles Kings loss to the Canucks. In winning the division, the Sharks also clinched home-ice advantage in a playoff series for the first time in franchise history. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In the first round of the 2002 Stanley Cup playoffs, the third-seeded Sharks faced the sixth-seeded Phoenix Coyotes. The teams split the first two games in San Jose. From there, however, the Sharks closed the series out with a trio of convincing victories. In the second round, the team faced eventual Hall of Fame goaltender Patrick Roy and the defending champion Colorado Avalanche. The Sharks took successive series leads of 1\u20130, 2\u20131 and 3\u20132 against the favored Avalanche. However, each time Colorado managed to re-tie the series. In Game 6, which was briefly interrupted by a magnitude 5.2 earthquake, the Sharks took the Avalanche to overtime. However, a goal by Peter Forsberg forced a deciding seventh game in Denver. There, the Avalanche eliminated the Sharks with a hard-fought 1\u20130 victory. The game is arguably best remembered (amongst Sharks fans) for Teemu Selanne missing an open net from close range in the first period.Table of ContentsOffseason[edit]Regular season[edit]Final standings[edit]Schedule and results[edit]Regular season[edit]Playoffs[edit]Player statistics[edit]Goaltending[edit]Awards and records[edit]Awards[edit]Milestones[edit]Transactions[edit]Trades[edit]Players acquired[edit]Players lost[edit]Signings[edit]Draft picks[edit]References[edit]Offseason[edit]This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. (March 2023)Regular season[edit]On March 10, 2002, Evgeni Nabokov became the first netminder in NHL history to score a powerplay goal, doing so against the Vancouver Canucks. He was also the first European goaltender to score a goal. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4On March 30, 2002, the Sharks defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets at home 10\u20132.[1] It was the second time in the 2001\u201302 NHL regular season that a team had scored ten goals in a single game, as the Ottawa Senators had defeated the Washington Capitals on the road 11\u20135.[2] Further, it was the first time the Sharks had scored ten goals in a regular season game since January 13, 1996, when they defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins on the road 10\u20138.[3]Final standings[edit]Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.Divisions: CEN \u2013 Central, PAC \u2013 Pacific, NW \u2013 Northwestbold \u2013 Qualified for playoffs; p \u2013 Won Presidents’ Trophy; y \u2013 Won divisionSchedule and results[edit]Regular season[edit]2001\u201302 regular season[5]October: 5\u20133\u20133\u20131 (home: 3\u20130\u20131\u20131; road: 2\u20133\u20132\u20130)GameResultDateScoreOpponentDecisionRecordRecap1OTLOctober 4, 20013\u20134 OTDetroit Red Wings (2001\u201302)Nabokov0\u20130\u20130\u20131Recap2TOctober 6, 20010\u20130 OTMinnesota Wild (2001\u201302)Nabokov0\u20130\u20131\u20131Recap3WOctober 11, 20014\u20133Tampa Bay Lightning (2001\u201302)Nabokov1\u20130\u20131\u20131Recap4WOctober 13, 20013\u20132Boston Bruins (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff2\u20130\u20131\u20131Recap5TOctober 16, 20013\u20133 OT@ Minnesota Wild(2001\u201302)Nabokov2\u20130\u20132\u20131Recap6LOctober 18, 20011\u20136@ New Jersey Devils (2001\u201302)Nabokov2\u20131\u20132\u20131Recap7TOctober 20, 20012\u20132 OT@ New York Islanders (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff2\u20131\u20133\u20131Recap8WOctober 22, 20015\u20131@ New York Rangers (2001\u201302)Nabokov3\u20131\u20133\u20131Recap9LOctober 23, 20011\u20134@ Buffalo Sabres (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff3\u20132\u20133\u20131Recap10LOctober 25, 20012\u20134@ Chicago Blackhawks (2001\u201302)Nabokov3\u20133\u20133\u20131Recap11WOctober 27, 20012\u20130Columbus Blue Jackets (2001\u201302)Nabokov4\u20133\u20133\u20131Recap12WOctober 31, 20014\u20132@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2001\u201302)Nabokov5\u20133\u20133\u20131RecapNovember: 7\u20134\u20131\u20132 (home: 4\u20131\u20130\u20131; road: 3\u20133\u20131\u20131)GameResultDateScoreOpponentDecisionRecordRecap13WNovember 1, 20015\u20132Atlanta Thrashers (2001\u201302)Nabokov6\u20133\u20133\u20131Recap14WNovember 3, 20015\u20131Vancouver Canucks (2001\u201302)Nabokov7\u20133\u20133\u20131Recap15WNovember 6, 20014\u20131@ St. Louis Blues (2001\u201302)Nabokov8\u20133\u20133\u20131Recap16TNovember 7, 20012\u20132 OT@ Dallas Stars (2001\u201302)Nabokov8\u20133\u20134\u20131Recap17LNovember 9, 20012\u20133@ Carolina Hurricanes (2001\u201302)Nabokov8\u20134\u20134\u20131Recap18OTLNovember 11, 20012\u20133 OT@ Chicago Blackhawks (2001\u201302)Nabokov8\u20134\u20134\u20132Recap19WNovember 14, 20014\u20132@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2001\u201302)Nabokov9\u20134\u20134\u20132Recap20LNovember 15, 20013\u20135@ Phoenix Coyotes (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff9\u20135\u20134\u20132Recap21OTLNovember 17, 20012\u20133 OTDallas Stars (2001\u201302)Nabokov9\u20135\u20134\u20133Recap22LNovember 21, 20010\u20132Minnesota Wild (2001\u201302)Nabokov9\u20136\u20134\u20133Recap23LNovember 24, 20011\u20133@ Los Angeles Kings (2001\u201302)Nabokov9\u20137\u20134\u20133Recap24WNovember 27, 20013\u20132Nashville Predators (2001\u201302)Nabokov10\u20137\u20134\u20133Recap25WNovember 29, 20015\u20130Pittsburgh Penguins (2001\u201302)Nabokov11\u20137\u20134\u20133Recap26WNovember 30, 20015\u20132@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2001\u201302)Nabokov12\u20137\u20134\u20133RecapDecember: 6\u20134\u20132\u20130 (home: 1\u20133\u20131\u20130; road: 5\u20131\u20131\u20130)GameResultDateScoreOpponentDecisionRecordRecap27TDecember 4, 20012\u20132 OTCalgary Flames (2001\u201302)Nabokov12\u20137\u20135\u20133Recap28WDecember 6, 20013\u20131@ Calgary Flames (2001\u201302)Nabokov13\u20137\u20135\u20133Recap29WDecember 8, 20015\u20133@ Vancouver Canucks (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff14\u20137\u20135\u20133Recap30WDecember 11, 20015\u20134 OTEdmonton Oilers (2001\u201302)Nabokov15\u20137\u20135\u20133Recap31WDecember 14, 20013\u20130@ Colorado Avalanche (2001\u201302)Nabokov16\u20137\u20135\u20133Recap32WDecember 17, 20014\u20131@ Dallas Stars (2001\u201302)Nabokov17\u20137\u20135\u20133Recap33WDecember 19, 20014\u20132@ Atlanta Thrashers (2001\u201302)Nabokov18\u20137\u20135\u20133Recap34LDecember 21, 20010\u20133@ Detroit Red Wings (2001\u201302)Nabokov18\u20138\u20135\u20133Recap35TDecember 23, 20011\u20131 OT@ Nashville Predators (2001\u201302)Nabokov18\u20138\u20136\u20133Recap36LDecember 26, 20011\u20132Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2001\u201302)Nabokov18\u20139\u20136\u20133Recap37LDecember 28, 20013\u20135New York Rangers (2001\u201302)Nabokov18\u201310\u20136\u20133Recap38LDecember 30, 20012\u20134Phoenix Coyotes (2001\u201302)Nabokov18\u201311\u20136\u20133RecapJanuary: 8\u20136\u20131\u20130 (home: 5\u20133\u20130\u20130; road: 3\u20133\u20131\u20130)GameResultDateScoreOpponentDecisionRecordRecap39WJanuary 2, 20025\u20132Philadelphia Flyers (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff19\u201311\u20136\u20133Recap40WJanuary 4, 20025\u20133Phoenix Coyotes (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff20\u201311\u20136\u20133Recap41WJanuary 5, 20026\u20130Florida Panthers (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff21\u201311\u20136\u20133Recap42LJanuary 8, 20022\u20136St. Louis Blues (2001\u201302)Nabokov21\u201312\u20136\u20133Recap43WJanuary 9, 20026\u20135@ Phoenix Coyotes (2001\u201302)Nabokov22\u201312\u20136\u20133Recap44LJanuary 12, 20022\u20133Los Angeles Kings (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff22\u201313\u20136\u20133Recap45WJanuary 15, 20021\u20130 OT@ Colorado Avalanche (2001\u201302)Nabokov23\u201313\u20136\u20133Recap46WJanuary 17, 20023\u20132New York Islanders (2001\u201302)Nabokov24\u201313\u20136\u20133Recap47LJanuary 19, 20021\u20133Colorado Avalanche (2001\u201302)Nabokov24\u201314\u20136\u20133Recap48WJanuary 21, 20024\u20133Edmonton Oilers (2001\u201302)Nabokov25\u201314\u20136\u20133Recap49TJanuary 23, 20022\u20132 OT@ Detroit Red Wings (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff25\u201314\u20137\u20133Recap50LJanuary 24, 20022\u20136@ Columbus Blue Jackets (2001\u201302)Nabokov25\u201315\u20137\u20133Recap51LJanuary 27, 20021\u20133@ Montreal Canadiens (2001\u201302)Nabokov25\u201316\u20137\u20133Recap52LJanuary 29, 20023\u20134@ Toronto Maple Leafs (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff25\u201317\u20137\u20133Recap53WJanuary 30, 20026\u20133@ Pittsburgh Penguins (2001\u201302)Nabokov26\u201317\u20137\u20133RecapFebruary: 6\u20130\u20130\u20130 (home: 3\u20130\u20130\u20130; road: 3\u20130\u20130\u20130)March: 7\u20138\u20131\u20130 (home: 5\u20134\u20131\u20130; road: 2\u20134\u20130\u20130)GameResultDateScoreOpponentDecisionRecordRecap60LMarch 1, 20022\u20134@ Tampa Bay Lightning (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff32\u201318\u20137\u20133Recap61LMarch 3, 20021\u20134@ Dallas Stars (2001\u201302)Nabokov32\u201319\u20137\u20133Recap62LMarch 5, 20020\u20132Nashville Predators (2001\u201302)Nabokov32\u201320\u20137\u20133Recap63WMarch 7, 20025\u20132Ottawa Senators (2001\u201302)Nabokov33\u201320\u20137\u20133Recap64WMarch 9, 20022\u20130Vancouver Canucks (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff34\u201320\u20137\u20133Recap65WMarch 10, 20027\u20134@ Vancouver Canucks (2001\u201302)Nabokov35\u201320\u20137\u20133Recap66LMarch 13, 20020\u20132St. Louis Blues (2001\u201302)Nabokov35\u201321\u20137\u20133Recap67WMarch 15, 20025\u20134Washington Capitals (2001\u201302)Nabokov36\u201321\u20137\u20133Recap68TMarch 16, 20022\u20132 OTChicago Blackhawks (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff36\u201321\u20138\u20133Recap69LMarch 18, 20022\u20133Los Angeles Kings (2001\u201302)Nabokov36\u201322\u20138\u20133Recap70LMarch 20, 20021\u20132@ Edmonton Oilers (2001\u201302)Nabokov36\u201323\u20138\u20133Recap71WMarch 21, 20024\u20131@ Calgary Flames (2001\u201302)Nabokov37\u201323\u20138\u20133Recap72LMarch 23, 20020\u20133@ Los Angeles Kings (2001\u201302)Nabokov37\u201324\u20138\u20133Recap73WMarch 26, 20023\u20132Dallas Stars (2001\u201302)Nabokov38\u201324\u20138\u20133Recap74LMarch 28, 20022\u20133Colorado Avalanche (2001\u201302)Nabokov38\u201325\u20138\u20133Recap75WMarch 30, 200210\u20132Columbus Blue Jackets (2001\u201302)Kiprusoff39\u201325\u20138\u20133RecapApril: 5\u20132\u20130\u20130 (home: 4\u20130\u20130\u20130; road: 1\u20132\u20130\u20130)Legend:\u00a0\u00a0Win (2 points)\u00a0\u00a0Loss (0 points)\u00a0\u00a0Tie (1 point)\u00a0\u00a0Overtime loss (1 point)Playoffs[edit]2002 Stanley Cup playoffs[5]Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. (6) Phoenix Coyotes \u2013 Sharks win 4\u20131GameResultDateScoreOpponentSeriesRecap1WApril 17, 20022\u20131Phoenix CoyotesSharks lead 1\u20130Recap2LApril 20, 20021\u20133Phoenix CoyotesSeries tied 1\u20131Recap3WApril 22, 20024\u20131@ Phoenix CoyotesSharks lead 2\u20131Recap4WApril 24, 20022\u20131@ Phoenix CoyotesSharks lead 3\u20131Recap5WApril 26, 20024\u20131Phoenix CoyotesSharks win 4\u20131RecapWestern Conference Semifinals vs. (2) Colorado Avalanche \u2013 Avalanche win 4\u20133GameResultDateScoreOpponentSeriesRecap1WMay 1, 20026\u20133@ Colorado AvalancheSharks lead 1\u20130Recap2LMay 4, 20022\u20138@ Colorado AvalancheSeries tied 1\u20131Recap3WMay 6, 20026\u20134Colorado AvalancheSharks lead 2\u20131Recap4LMay 8, 20021\u20134Colorado AvalancheSeries tied 2\u20132Recap5WMay 11, 20025\u20133@ Colorado AvalancheSharks lead 3\u20132Recap6LMay 13, 20021\u20132 OTColorado AvalancheSeries tied 3\u20133Recap7LMay 15, 20020\u20131@ Colorado AvalancheAvalanche win 4\u20133RecapLegend:\u00a0\u00a0Win\u00a0\u00a0LossPlayer statistics[edit]Goaltending[edit]Awards and records[edit]Awards[edit]Milestones[edit]Transactions[edit]The Sharks 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.[13]Trades[edit]Players acquired[edit]Players lost[edit]DatePlayerNew teamVia[c]RefN\/AGreg AndrusakBerlin Capitals (DEL)Free agency(VI)[23]July\u00a01,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-07-01)Jarrett Deuling[d]Contract expiration (VI)[22]Doug Friedman[e]Contract expiration (VI)[22]July\u00a05,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-07-05)Rich PilonSt. Louis BluesFree agency(III)[26]July\u00a010,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-07-10)Jim MontgomeryDallas StarsFree agency(UFA)[27]Jeff NortonFlorida PanthersFree agency(III)[28]August\u00a023,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-08-23)Bill LindsayFlorida PanthersFree agency(UFA)[29]September\u00a08,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-09-08)Tony GranatoRetirement (III)[30]September\u00a020,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-09-20)Paul KruseSheffield Steelers (BISL)Free agency(III)[31]September\u00a024,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-09-24)Rejean StringerColumbia Inferno (ECHL)Free agency(UFA)[32]October\u00a03,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-10-03)Larry CourvilleHershey Bears (AHL)Free agency(VI)[33]October\u00a06,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-10-06)David MacIsaacHershey Bears (AHL)Free agency(VI)[34]November\u00a026,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-11-26)Terry FriesenFresno Falcons (WCHL)Free agency(UFA)[35]May\u00a08,\u00a02002\u00a0(2002-05-08)Mike CraigSCL Tigers (NLA)Free agency[36]Signings[edit]DatePlayerTermContract typeRefJune\u00a011,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-06-11)Vesa ToskalaRe-signing[17]July\u00a023,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-07-23)Hannes HyvonenEntry-level[18]August\u00a015,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-08-15)Matt BradleyRe-signing[19]Gary Suter1-year[f]Re-signing[37]August\u00a017,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-08-17)Shawn Heins1-year[g]Re-signing[38]September\u00a05,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-09-05)Miikka Kiprusoff1-yearRe-signing[20]Ryan KraftRe-signing[20]Andy LundbohmRe-signing[20]Mark SmithRe-signing[20]September\u00a07,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-09-07)Todd Harvey2-yearRe-signing[39]September\u00a018,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-09-18)Patrick Marleau1-yearRe-signing[40]Chad WisemanEntry-level[40]September\u00a021,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-09-21)Miikka Kiprusoff1-yearExtension[41]October\u00a06,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-10-06)Adam Graves1-year[f]Extension[42]November\u00a029,\u00a02001\u00a0(2001-11-29)Mike Rathje4-yearRe-signing[43]Draft picks[edit]San Jose’s draft picks at the 2001 NHL Entry Draft at the National Car Rental Center in Sunrise, Florida.[44]^ a b c Damphousse, Nolan, and Selanne were voted to the starting lineup.[6]^ The Rangers agreed to pay two-thirds of Graves\u2019 remaining salary on his contract.[14]^ In parenthesis is the player’s free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[22]^ Deuling retired.[24]^ Friedman retired.[25]^ a b Club option for a second year.^ Option for a second year.References[edit]^ “Columbus Blue Jackets at San Jose Sharks Box Score, March 30, 2002”. 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