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1999–2000 NHL season

The 1999–2000 NHL season was the 83rd regular season of the National Hockey League. With the addition of the expansion Atlanta Thrashers, 28 teams each played 82 games. This was the first season played in which teams were awarded a point for an overtime loss. The New Jersey Devils defeated the defending champion Dallas Stars for their second Stanley Cup championship. During the regular season, no player reached the 100-point plateau, the first time in a non-lockout season since the 1967–68 season. Also, in the 2000 Stanley Cup playoffs, the New Jersey Devils overcame a three-games-to-one deficit against the Philadelphia Flyers to win the Eastern Conference Finals.

1999–2000 NHL season
Millennium patch celebrating the year 2000
LeagueNational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 1, 1999 – June 10, 2000
Number of games82
Number of teams28
TV partner(s)CBC, CTV Sportsnet, SRC (Canada)
ESPN/ABC (United States)
Draft
Top draft pickPatrik Stefan
Picked byAtlanta Thrashers
Regular season
Presidents' TrophySt. Louis Blues
Season MVPChris Pronger (Blues)
Top scorerJaromir Jagr (Penguins)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPScott Stevens (Devils)
Stanley Cup
ChampionsNew Jersey Devils
  Runners-upDallas Stars
NHL seasons

League business

Throughout the regular season and playoffs, teams wore a patch celebrating the turn of the millennium (see above).

Beginning this season, teams would earn one point for an overtime loss in the regular season instead of zero. It was hoped that this change would stop teams from playing very defensively during the overtime to guarantee the single point from a tie. The number of ties had been going up for some years and the NHL was hoping to counter this trend and did so quite successfully with this rule change.[1]

This season was also the start of the NHL's partnership with ABC, who would televise a few regional games every season, as well as games three through seven of the Stanley Cup Finals. ESPN, who with the ABC deal renewed their contract with the NHL, continued to show regular season and playoff games as well as the first two games of the Stanley Cup Finals.

Wayne Gretzky's jersey number, 99, was retired league-wide on February 6, 2000, at the season's All–Star Game.[2]

The 1999–2000 season was the inaugural year for the Atlanta Thrashers. They would join the Southeast Division, marking the return of the NHL to Atlanta since the Atlanta Flames moved to Calgary in 1980. It was also the first year for the Carolina Hurricanes' home rink, the Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena, the Los Angeles Kings played their first season at Staples Center after 32 seasons at the Great Western Forum, and the Colorado Avalanche played their first season at Pepsi Center.

A new award, the Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award, was introduced this season for the goaltender with the best save percentage.

Overtime rule changes

The standings will record three points for games decided in overtime: 2 to the winning team, and 1 to the loser. In addition, overtimes will be played with four skaters per side, instead of five.[3]

Uniform changes and patches

League wide: an NHL 2000 patch was worn this season for the new millennium.

Anaheim: Jade Alternates Retired. Eggplant pants with Jade Stripes are restored.

Atlanta: White jerseys have the team logo, while the road darks have the alternate mark. The team wore inaugural season patches for their first season.

Carolina: Shade of red is darkened. In addition to the NHL 2000 Patch, the Hurricanes wore two other patches this season, one celebrated the opening of the Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena, and the other was in Memory of Steve Chiasson, who died in a single-vehicle, alcohol-involved crash after the Hurricanes were eliminated in the 1999 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Chicago: The tan outline on the crest is removed.

Colorado: Shade of Burgundy is darkened from 1998–1999

Dallas: The alternates from 1998–1999 become the basis of the team's new home Uniform. the actual 1998–1999 Alternates become the new road uniform.

Los Angeles: New Purple alternates introduced.

New York Rangers: Navy Blue Lady Liberty Alternates return.

Ottawa: The Alternates from the 1998–1999 become the new Road Uniforms

Phoenix: Crest on the alternates get a sand-colored outline.

Tampa Bay: the alternate jerseys are dropped.

Toronto: All-star game patch worn for 2000 NHL All-Star Game. The Alternates worn during the 1998–1999 season for the last year at Maple Leaf Gardens go on a one year hiatus.

Regular season

Final standings

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PIM Pts
1 1 Philadelphia Flyers 82 45 22 12 3 237 179 1233 105
2 4 New Jersey Devils 82 45 24 8 5 251 203 1313 103
3 7 Pittsburgh Penguins 82 37 31 8 6 241 236 1221 88
4 11 New York Rangers 82 29 38 12 3 218 246 916 73
5 13 New York Islanders 82 24 48 9 1 194 275 1376 58


Northeast Division
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PIM Pts
1 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 82 45 27 7 3 246 222 1103 100
2 6 Ottawa Senators 82 41 28 11 2 244 210 850 95
3 8 Buffalo Sabres 82 35 32 11 4 213 204 1173 85
4 10 Montreal Canadiens 82 35 34 9 4 196 194 1067 83
5 11 Boston Bruins 82 24 33 19 6 210 248 865 73


Southeast Division
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PIM Pts
1 2 Washington Capitals 82 44 24 12 2 227 194 994 102
2 5 Florida Panthers 82 43 27 6 6 244 209 1329 98
3 9 Carolina Hurricanes 82 37 35 10 0 217 216 799 84
4 14 Tampa Bay Lightning 82 19 47 9 7 204 310 1733 54
5 15 Atlanta Thrashers 82 14 57 7 4 170 313 1422 39


Eastern Conference[4]
R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1 Z – Philadelphia Flyers AT 82 45 22 12 3 237 179 105
2 Y – Washington Capitals SE 82 44 24 12 2 227 194 102
3 Y – Toronto Maple Leafs NE 82 45 27 7 3 246 222 100
4 X – New Jersey Devils AT 82 45 24 8 5 251 203 103
5 X – Florida Panthers SE 82 43 27 6 6 244 209 98
6 X – Ottawa Senators NE 82 41 28 11 2 244 210 95
7 X– Pittsburgh Penguins AT 82 37 31 8 6 241 236 88
8 X – Buffalo Sabres NE 82 35 32 11 4 213 204 85
8.5
9 Carolina Hurricanes SE 82 37 35 10 0 217 216 84
10 Montreal Canadiens NE 82 35 34 9 4 196 194 83
11 New York Rangers AT 82 29 28 12 3 218 246 73
12 Boston Bruins NE 82 24 33 19 6 210 248 73
13 New York Islanders AT 82 24 48 9 1 194 275 58
14 Tampa Bay Lightning SE 82 19 47 9 7 204 310 54
15 Atlanta Thrashers SE 82 14 57 7 4 170 313 39

Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast

Z – Clinched Conference; Y – Clinched Division; X – Clinched Playoff spot


Western Conference

Central Division
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PIM Pts
1 1 St. Louis Blues 82 51 19 11 1 248 165 1139 114
2 4 Detroit Red Wings 82 48 22 10 2 278 210 1014 108
3 11 Chicago Blackhawks 82 33 37 10 2 242 245 1444 78
4 13 Nashville Predators 82 28 40 7 7 199 240 946 70


Northwest Division
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PIM Pts
1 3 Colorado Avalanche 82 42 28 11 1 233 201 1118 96
2 7 Edmonton Oilers 82 32 26 16 8 226 212 1344 88
3 10 Vancouver Canucks 82 30 29 15 8 227 237 1047 83
4 12 Calgary Flames 82 31 36 10 5 211 256 1267 77


Pacific Division
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PIM Pts
1 2 Dallas Stars 82 43 23 10 6 211 184 1029 102
2 5 Los Angeles Kings 82 39 27 12 4 245 228 1313 94
3 6 Phoenix Coyotes 82 39 31 8 4 232 228 940 90
4 8 San Jose Sharks 82 35 30 10 7 225 214 1292 87
5 9 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 82 34 33 12 3 217 227 926 83


Western Conference[5]
R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1 p – St. Louis Blues CEN 82 51 19 11 1 248 165 114
2 y – Dallas Stars PAC 82 43 23 10 6 211 184 102
3 y – Colorado Avalanche NW 82 42 28 11 1 233 201 96
4 Detroit Red Wings CEN 82 48 22 10 2 278 210 108
5 Los Angeles Kings PAC 82 39 27 12 4 245 228 94
6 Phoenix Coyotes PAC 82 39 31 8 4 232 228 90
7 Edmonton Oilers NW 82 32 26 16 8 226 212 88
8 San Jose Sharks PAC 82 35 30 10 7 225 214 87
8.5
9 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim PAC 82 34 33 12 3 217 227 83
10 Vancouver Canucks NW 82 30 29 15 8 227 237 83
11 Chicago Blackhawks CEN 82 33 37 10 2 242 245 78
12 Calgary Flames NW 82 31 36 10 5 211 256 77
13 Nashville Predators CEN 82 28 40 7 7 199 240 70

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

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


Playoffs

Bracket

  Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semifinals Conference Finals Stanley Cup Finals
                                     
1 Philadelphia 4     1 Philadelphia 4  
8 Buffalo 1     7 Pittsburgh 2  


2 Washington 1 Eastern Conference
7 Pittsburgh 4  
    1 Philadelphia 3  
  4 New Jersey 4  
3 Toronto 4  
6 Ottawa 2  
4 New Jersey 4   3 Toronto 2
5 Florida 0     4 New Jersey 4  


  E4 New Jersey 4
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first round.)
  W2 Dallas 2
1 St. Louis 3     2 Dallas 4
8 San Jose 4     8 San Jose 1  
2 Dallas 4
7 Edmonton 1  
  2 Dallas 4
  3 Colorado 3  
3 Colorado 4  
6 Phoenix 1   Western Conference
4 Detroit 4   3 Colorado 4
5 Los Angeles 0     4 Detroit 1  
  • During the first three rounds home ice is determined by seeding number, not position on the bracket. In the Finals the team with the better regular season record has home ice.

Awards

1999-2000 NHL awards
Award Recipient(s) Runner(s)-up/Finalists
Stanley Cup New Jersey Devils Dallas Stars
Presidents' Trophy
(Best regular-season record)
St. Louis Blues Detroit Red Wings
Prince of Wales Trophy
(Eastern Conference playoff champion)
New Jersey Devils Philadelphia Flyers
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
(Western Conference playoff champion)
Dallas Stars Colorado Avalanche
Art Ross Trophy
(Player with most points)
Jaromir Jagr (Pittsburgh Penguins) Pavel Bure (Florida Panthers)
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
(Perseverance, Sportsmanship, and Dedication)
Ken Daneyko (New Jersey Devils) N/A
Bud Light Plus-Minus Award
(Best plus-minus statistic)
Chris Pronger (St. Louis Blues) Chris Chelios (Detroit Red Wings)
Calder Memorial Trophy
(Best first-year player)
Scott Gomez (New Jersey Devils) Scott Gomez (New Jersey Devils)
Brad Stuart (San Jose Sharks)
Mike York (New York Rangers)
Conn Smythe Trophy
(Most valuable player, playoffs)
Scott Stevens (New Jersey Devils) N/A
Frank J. Selke Trophy
(Defensive forward)
Steve Yzerman (Detroit Red Wings) Michal Handzus (St. Louis Blues)
Mike Ricci (San Jose Sharks)
Steve Yzerman (Detroit Red Wings)
Hart Memorial Trophy
(Most valuable player, regular season)
Chris Pronger (St. Louis Blues) Pavel Bure (Florida Panthers)
Jaromir Jagr (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Chris Pronger (St. Louis Blues)
Jack Adams Award
(Best coach)
Joel Quenneville (St. Louis Blues) Joel Quenneville (St. Louis Blues)
Alain Vigneault (Montreal Canadiens)
Ron Wilson (Washington Capitals)
James Norris Memorial Trophy
(Best defenceman)
Chris Pronger (St. Louis Blues) Rob Blake (Los Angeles Kings)
Nicklas Lidstrom (Detroit Red Wings)
Chris Pronger (St. Louis Blues)
King Clancy Memorial Trophy
(Leadership and humanitarian contribution)
Curtis Joseph (Toronto Maple Leafs) N/A
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
(Sportsmanship and excellence)
Pavol Demitra (St. Louis Blues) Pavol Demitra (St. Louis Blues)
Nicklas Lidstrom (Detroit Red Wings)
Teemu Selanne (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim)
Lester B. Pearson Award
(Outstanding player)
Jaromir Jagr (Pittsburgh Penguins) N/A
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
(Top goal-scorer)
Pavel Bure (Florida Panthers) Owen Nolan (San Jose Sharks)
NHL Foundation Player Award
(Award for community enrichment)
Adam Graves (New York Rangers) N/A
Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award
(Best save percentage)
Ed Belfour (Dallas Stars) Jose Theodore (Montreal Canadiens)
Dominik Hasek (Buffalo Sabres)
Vezina Trophy
(Best goaltender)
Olaf Kolzig (Washington Capitals) Curtis Joseph (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Olaf Kolzig (Washington Capitals)
Roman Turek (St. Louis Blues)
William M. Jennings Trophy
(Goaltender(s) of team with fewest goals against)
Roman Turek (St. Louis Blues) N/A
Lester Patrick Trophy
(Service to ice hockey in U.S.)
Mario Lemieux, Craig Patrick, Lou Vairo N/A

All-Star teams

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points

Player Team GP G A Pts
Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Penguins 63 42 54 96
Pavel Bure Florida Panthers 74 58 36 94
Mark Recchi Philadelphia Flyers 82 28 63 91
Paul Kariya Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 74 42 44 86
Teemu Selanne Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 79 33 52 85
Owen Nolan San Jose Sharks 78 44 40 84
Tony Amonte Chicago Blackhawks 82 43 41 84
Mike Modano Dallas Stars 77 38 43 81
Joe Sakic Colorado Avalanche 60 28 53 81
Steve Yzerman Detroit Red Wings 78 35 44 79

Leading goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts

Player Team GP MIN GA GAA W L T SO
Brian Boucher Philadelphia Flyers 35 2038 65 1.91 20 10 3 4
Roman Turek St. Louis Blues 67 3960 129 1.95 42 15 9 7
Ed Belfour Dallas Stars 62 3620 127 2.10 32 21 7 4
Jose Theodore Montreal Canadiens 30 1655 58 2.10 12 13 2 5
John Vanbiesbrouck Philadelphia Flyers 50 2950 108 2.20 25 15 9 3
Dominik Hasek Buffalo Sabres 35 2066 76 2.21 15 11 6 3
Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils 72 4312 161 2.24 43 20 8 6
Patrick Roy Colorado Avalanche 63 3704 141 2.28 32 21 8 2
Tommy Salo Edmonton Oilers 70 4164 162 2.33 27 28 13 2
Patrick Lalime Ottawa Senators 38 2038 79 2.33 19 14 3 3

Source: 2001 NHL Yearbook

Coaches

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

Milestones

Debuts

The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1999–2000 (listed with their first team, an asterisk(*) marks debut in playoffs):

Last games

The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1999–2000 (listed with their last team):

Trading deadline

Trading deadline: March 14, 2000.[6]

See also

References

  • Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Toronto, ON: Dan Diamond & Associates. ISBN 978-1-894801-22-5.
  • Fischler, Stan; Fischler, Shirley; Hughes, Morgan; Romain, Joseph; Duplacey, James (2003). The Hockey Chronicle: Year-by-Year History of the National Hockey League. Lincolnwood, Illinois: Publications International Inc. ISBN 0-7853-9624-1.
Notes
  1. ^ Edward Fraser (March 22, 2011). . The Hockey News. Archived from the original on March 28, 2012. Retrieved May 20, 2011.
  2. ^ . CNN Sports Illustrated. Associated Press. February 6, 2000. Archived from the original on November 12, 2013. Retrieved June 9, 2014.
  3. ^ Lapointe, Joe (23 June 1999). "ON HOCKEY; Beware of Overtime Rule Changes" – via NYTimes.com.
  4. ^ "1999–2000 Standings by Conference". National Hockey League. Retrieved July 16, 2012.
  5. ^ "1999-2000 Conference Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings". NHL.
  6. ^ NHL trade deadline: Deals since 1980 | Habs Inside/Out 2009-02-16 at the Wayback Machine

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The 1999 2000 NHL season was the 83rd regular season of the National Hockey League With the addition of the expansion Atlanta Thrashers 28 teams each played 82 games This was the first season played in which teams were awarded a point for an overtime loss The New Jersey Devils defeated the defending champion Dallas Stars for their second Stanley Cup championship During the regular season no player reached the 100 point plateau the first time in a non lockout season since the 1967 68 season Also in the 2000 Stanley Cup playoffs the New Jersey Devils overcame a three games to one deficit against the Philadelphia Flyers to win the Eastern Conference Finals 1999 2000 NHL seasonMillennium patch celebrating the year 2000LeagueNational Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyDurationOctober 1 1999 June 10 2000Number of games82Number of teams28TV partner s CBC CTV Sportsnet SRC Canada ESPN ABC United States DraftTop draft pickPatrik StefanPicked byAtlanta ThrashersRegular seasonPresidents TrophySt Louis BluesSeason MVPChris Pronger Blues Top scorerJaromir Jagr Penguins PlayoffsPlayoffs MVPScott Stevens Devils Stanley CupChampionsNew Jersey Devils Runners upDallas StarsNHL seasons 1998 992000 01 Contents 1 League business 1 1 Overtime rule changes 2 Uniform changes and patches 3 Regular season 3 1 Final standings 3 1 1 Eastern Conference 3 1 2 Western Conference 4 Playoffs 4 1 Bracket 5 Awards 5 1 All Star teams 6 Player statistics 6 1 Scoring leaders 6 2 Leading goaltenders 7 Coaches 7 1 Eastern Conference 7 2 Western Conference 8 Milestones 8 1 Debuts 8 2 Last games 9 Trading deadline 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksLeague business EditThroughout the regular season and playoffs teams wore a patch celebrating the turn of the millennium see above Beginning this season teams would earn one point for an overtime loss in the regular season instead of zero It was hoped that this change would stop teams from playing very defensively during the overtime to guarantee the single point from a tie The number of ties had been going up for some years and the NHL was hoping to counter this trend and did so quite successfully with this rule change 1 This season was also the start of the NHL s partnership with ABC who would televise a few regional games every season as well as games three through seven of the Stanley Cup Finals ESPN who with the ABC deal renewed their contract with the NHL continued to show regular season and playoff games as well as the first two games of the Stanley Cup Finals Wayne Gretzky s jersey number 99 was retired league wide on February 6 2000 at the season s All Star Game 2 The 1999 2000 season was the inaugural year for the Atlanta Thrashers They would join the Southeast Division marking the return of the NHL to Atlanta since the Atlanta Flames moved to Calgary in 1980 It was also the first year for the Carolina Hurricanes home rink the Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena the Los Angeles Kings played their first season at Staples Center after 32 seasons at the Great Western Forum and the Colorado Avalanche played their first season at Pepsi Center A new award the Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award was introduced this season for the goaltender with the best save percentage Overtime rule changes Edit The standings will record three points for games decided in overtime 2 to the winning team and 1 to the loser In addition overtimes will be played with four skaters per side instead of five 3 Uniform changes and patches EditLeague wide an NHL 2000 patch was worn this season for the new millennium Anaheim Jade Alternates Retired Eggplant pants with Jade Stripes are restored Atlanta White jerseys have the team logo while the road darks have the alternate mark The team wore inaugural season patches for their first season Carolina Shade of red is darkened In addition to the NHL 2000 Patch the Hurricanes wore two other patches this season one celebrated the opening of the Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena and the other was in Memory of Steve Chiasson who died in a single vehicle alcohol involved crash after the Hurricanes were eliminated in the 1999 Stanley Cup Playoffs Chicago The tan outline on the crest is removed Colorado Shade of Burgundy is darkened from 1998 1999Dallas The alternates from 1998 1999 become the basis of the team s new home Uniform the actual 1998 1999 Alternates become the new road uniform Los Angeles New Purple alternates introduced New York Rangers Navy Blue Lady Liberty Alternates return Ottawa The Alternates from the 1998 1999 become the new Road UniformsPhoenix Crest on the alternates get a sand colored outline Tampa Bay the alternate jerseys are dropped Toronto All star game patch worn for 2000 NHL All Star Game The Alternates worn during the 1998 1999 season for the last year at Maple Leaf Gardens go on a one year hiatus Regular season EditFinal standings Edit Eastern Conference Edit Atlantic Division No CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PIM Pts1 1 Philadelphia Flyers 82 45 22 12 3 237 179 1233 1052 4 New Jersey Devils 82 45 24 8 5 251 203 1313 1033 7 Pittsburgh Penguins 82 37 31 8 6 241 236 1221 884 11 New York Rangers 82 29 38 12 3 218 246 916 735 13 New York Islanders 82 24 48 9 1 194 275 1376 58 Northeast Division No CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PIM Pts1 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 82 45 27 7 3 246 222 1103 1002 6 Ottawa Senators 82 41 28 11 2 244 210 850 953 8 Buffalo Sabres 82 35 32 11 4 213 204 1173 854 10 Montreal Canadiens 82 35 34 9 4 196 194 1067 835 11 Boston Bruins 82 24 33 19 6 210 248 865 73 Southeast Division No CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PIM Pts1 2 Washington Capitals 82 44 24 12 2 227 194 994 1022 5 Florida Panthers 82 43 27 6 6 244 209 1329 983 9 Carolina Hurricanes 82 37 35 10 0 217 216 799 844 14 Tampa Bay Lightning 82 19 47 9 7 204 310 1733 545 15 Atlanta Thrashers 82 14 57 7 4 170 313 1422 39 Eastern Conference 4 R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts1 Z Philadelphia Flyers AT 82 45 22 12 3 237 179 1052 Y Washington Capitals SE 82 44 24 12 2 227 194 1023 Y Toronto Maple Leafs NE 82 45 27 7 3 246 222 1004 X New Jersey Devils AT 82 45 24 8 5 251 203 1035 X Florida Panthers SE 82 43 27 6 6 244 209 986 X Ottawa Senators NE 82 41 28 11 2 244 210 957 X Pittsburgh Penguins AT 82 37 31 8 6 241 236 888 X Buffalo Sabres NE 82 35 32 11 4 213 204 858 59 Carolina Hurricanes SE 82 37 35 10 0 217 216 8410 Montreal Canadiens NE 82 35 34 9 4 196 194 8311 New York Rangers AT 82 29 28 12 3 218 246 7312 Boston Bruins NE 82 24 33 19 6 210 248 7313 New York Islanders AT 82 24 48 9 1 194 275 5814 Tampa Bay Lightning SE 82 19 47 9 7 204 310 5415 Atlanta Thrashers SE 82 14 57 7 4 170 313 39Divisions AT Atlantic NE Northeast SE SoutheastZ Clinched Conference Y Clinched Division X Clinched Playoff spot Western Conference Edit Central Division No CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PIM Pts1 1 St Louis Blues 82 51 19 11 1 248 165 1139 1142 4 Detroit Red Wings 82 48 22 10 2 278 210 1014 1083 11 Chicago Blackhawks 82 33 37 10 2 242 245 1444 784 13 Nashville Predators 82 28 40 7 7 199 240 946 70 Northwest Division No CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PIM Pts1 3 Colorado Avalanche 82 42 28 11 1 233 201 1118 962 7 Edmonton Oilers 82 32 26 16 8 226 212 1344 883 10 Vancouver Canucks 82 30 29 15 8 227 237 1047 834 12 Calgary Flames 82 31 36 10 5 211 256 1267 77 Pacific Division No CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PIM Pts1 2 Dallas Stars 82 43 23 10 6 211 184 1029 1022 5 Los Angeles Kings 82 39 27 12 4 245 228 1313 943 6 Phoenix Coyotes 82 39 31 8 4 232 228 940 904 8 San Jose Sharks 82 35 30 10 7 225 214 1292 875 9 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 82 34 33 12 3 217 227 926 83 Western Conference 5 R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts1 p St Louis Blues CEN 82 51 19 11 1 248 165 1142 y Dallas Stars PAC 82 43 23 10 6 211 184 1023 y Colorado Avalanche NW 82 42 28 11 1 233 201 964 Detroit Red Wings CEN 82 48 22 10 2 278 210 1085 Los Angeles Kings PAC 82 39 27 12 4 245 228 946 Phoenix Coyotes PAC 82 39 31 8 4 232 228 907 Edmonton Oilers NW 82 32 26 16 8 226 212 888 San Jose Sharks PAC 82 35 30 10 7 225 214 878 59 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim PAC 82 34 33 12 3 217 227 8310 Vancouver Canucks NW 82 30 29 15 8 227 237 8311 Chicago Blackhawks CEN 82 33 37 10 2 242 245 7812 Calgary Flames NW 82 31 36 10 5 211 256 7713 Nashville Predators CEN 82 28 40 7 7 199 240 70Divisions CEN Central PAC Pacific NW Northwestbold Qualified for playoffs p Won Presidents Trophy y Won divisionPlayoffs EditMain article 2000 Stanley Cup playoffs Bracket Edit Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semifinals Conference Finals Stanley Cup Finals 1 Philadelphia 4 1 Philadelphia 4 8 Buffalo 1 7 Pittsburgh 2 2 Washington 1 Eastern Conference7 Pittsburgh 4 1 Philadelphia 3 4 New Jersey 4 3 Toronto 4 6 Ottawa 2 4 New Jersey 4 3 Toronto 25 Florida 0 4 New Jersey 4 E4 New Jersey 4 Pairings are re seeded after the first round W2 Dallas 21 St Louis 3 2 Dallas 48 San Jose 4 8 San Jose 1 2 Dallas 47 Edmonton 1 2 Dallas 4 3 Colorado 3 3 Colorado 4 6 Phoenix 1 Western Conference4 Detroit 4 3 Colorado 45 Los Angeles 0 4 Detroit 1 During the first three rounds home ice is determined by seeding number not position on the bracket In the Finals the team with the better regular season record has home ice Awards Edit1999 2000 NHL awards Award Recipient s Runner s up FinalistsStanley Cup New Jersey Devils Dallas StarsPresidents Trophy Best regular season record St Louis Blues Detroit Red WingsPrince of Wales Trophy Eastern Conference playoff champion New Jersey Devils Philadelphia FlyersClarence S Campbell Bowl Western Conference playoff champion Dallas Stars Colorado AvalancheArt Ross Trophy Player with most points Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Penguins Pavel Bure Florida Panthers Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Perseverance Sportsmanship and Dedication Ken Daneyko New Jersey Devils N ABud Light Plus Minus Award Best plus minus statistic Chris Pronger St Louis Blues Chris Chelios Detroit Red Wings Calder Memorial Trophy Best first year player Scott Gomez New Jersey Devils Scott Gomez New Jersey Devils Brad Stuart San Jose Sharks Mike York New York Rangers Conn Smythe Trophy Most valuable player playoffs Scott Stevens New Jersey Devils N AFrank J Selke Trophy Defensive forward Steve Yzerman Detroit Red Wings Michal Handzus St Louis Blues Mike Ricci San Jose Sharks Steve Yzerman Detroit Red Wings Hart Memorial Trophy Most valuable player regular season Chris Pronger St Louis Blues Pavel Bure Florida Panthers Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Penguins Chris Pronger St Louis Blues Jack Adams Award Best coach Joel Quenneville St Louis Blues Joel Quenneville St Louis Blues Alain Vigneault Montreal Canadiens Ron Wilson Washington Capitals James Norris Memorial Trophy Best defenceman Chris Pronger St Louis Blues Rob Blake Los Angeles Kings Nicklas Lidstrom Detroit Red Wings Chris Pronger St Louis Blues King Clancy Memorial Trophy Leadership and humanitarian contribution Curtis Joseph Toronto Maple Leafs N ALady Byng Memorial Trophy Sportsmanship and excellence Pavol Demitra St Louis Blues Pavol Demitra St Louis Blues Nicklas Lidstrom Detroit Red Wings Teemu Selanne Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Lester B Pearson Award Outstanding player Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Penguins N AMaurice Rocket Richard Trophy Top goal scorer Pavel Bure Florida Panthers Owen Nolan San Jose Sharks NHL Foundation Player Award Award for community enrichment Adam Graves New York Rangers N ARoger Crozier Saving Grace Award Best save percentage Ed Belfour Dallas Stars Jose Theodore Montreal Canadiens Dominik Hasek Buffalo Sabres Vezina Trophy Best goaltender Olaf Kolzig Washington Capitals Curtis Joseph Toronto Maple Leafs Olaf Kolzig Washington Capitals Roman Turek St Louis Blues William M Jennings Trophy Goaltender s of team with fewest goals against Roman Turek St Louis Blues N ALester Patrick Trophy Service to ice hockey in U S Mario Lemieux Craig Patrick Lou Vairo N AAll Star teams Edit First team Position Second teamOlaf Kolzig Washington Capitals G Roman Turek St Louis BluesChris Pronger St Louis Blues D Rob Blake Los Angeles KingsNicklas Lidstrom Detroit Red Wings D Eric Desjardins Philadelphia FlyersSteve Yzerman Detroit Red Wings C Mike Modano Dallas StarsJaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Penguins RW Pavel Bure Florida PanthersBrendan Shanahan Detroit Red Wings LW Paul Kariya Mighty Ducks of AnaheimPlayer statistics EditScoring leaders Edit Note GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Player Team GP G A PtsJaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Penguins 63 42 54 96Pavel Bure Florida Panthers 74 58 36 94Mark Recchi Philadelphia Flyers 82 28 63 91Paul Kariya Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 74 42 44 86Teemu Selanne Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 79 33 52 85Owen Nolan San Jose Sharks 78 44 40 84Tony Amonte Chicago Blackhawks 82 43 41 84Mike Modano Dallas Stars 77 38 43 81Joe Sakic Colorado Avalanche 60 28 53 81Steve Yzerman Detroit Red Wings 78 35 44 79Leading goaltenders Edit Note GP Games played Min Minutes played GA Goals against GAA Goals against average W Wins L Losses T Ties SO Shutouts Player Team GP MIN GA GAA W L T SOBrian Boucher Philadelphia Flyers 35 2038 65 1 91 20 10 3 4Roman Turek St Louis Blues 67 3960 129 1 95 42 15 9 7Ed Belfour Dallas Stars 62 3620 127 2 10 32 21 7 4Jose Theodore Montreal Canadiens 30 1655 58 2 10 12 13 2 5John Vanbiesbrouck Philadelphia Flyers 50 2950 108 2 20 25 15 9 3Dominik Hasek Buffalo Sabres 35 2066 76 2 21 15 11 6 3Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils 72 4312 161 2 24 43 20 8 6Patrick Roy Colorado Avalanche 63 3704 141 2 28 32 21 8 2Tommy Salo Edmonton Oilers 70 4164 162 2 33 27 28 13 2Patrick Lalime Ottawa Senators 38 2038 79 2 33 19 14 3 3Source 2001 NHL YearbookCoaches EditEastern Conference Edit Atlanta Thrashers Curt Fraser Boston Bruins Pat Burns Buffalo Sabres Lindy Ruff Carolina Hurricanes Paul Maurice Florida Panthers Terry Murray Montreal Canadiens Alain Vigneault New Jersey Devils Robbie Ftorek and Larry Robinson New York Islanders Butch Goring New York Rangers John Muckler and John Tortorella Ottawa Senators Jacques Martin Philadelphia Flyers Roger Neilson and Craig Ramsay Pittsburgh Penguins Herb Brooks Tampa Bay Lightning Steve Ludzik Toronto Maple Leafs Pat Quinn Washington Capitals Ron WilsonWestern Conference Edit Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Craig Hartsburg Calgary Flames Brian Sutter Chicago Blackhawks Lorne Molleken and Bob Pulford Colorado Avalanche Bob Hartley Dallas Stars Ken Hitchcock Detroit Red Wings Scotty Bowman Edmonton Oilers Kevin Lowe Los Angeles Kings Larry Robinson Nashville Predators Barry Trotz Phoenix Coyotes Bobby Francis San Jose Sharks Darryl Sutter St Louis Blues Joel Quenneville Vancouver Canucks Marc CrawfordMilestones EditDebuts Edit The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1999 2000 listed with their first team an asterisk marks debut in playoffs Patrik Stefan Atlanta Thrashers Robyn Regehr Calgary Flames Alex Tanguay Colorado Avalanche Martin Skoula Colorado Avalanche Brenden Morrow Dallas Stars Brian Rafalski New Jersey Devils Scott Gomez New Jersey Devils Roberto Luongo New York Islanders Brian Boucher Philadelphia Flyers Simon Gagne Philadelphia Flyers Evgeni Nabokov San Jose SharksLast games Edit The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1999 2000 listed with their last team Marty McSorley Boston Bruins Grant Fuhr Calgary Flames Steve Smith Calgary Flames Ed Olczyk Chicago Blackhawks Brian Skrudland Dallas Stars Guy Carbonneau Dallas Stars Ken Wregget Detroit Red Wings Bill Ranford Edmonton Oilers Ray Sheppard Florida Panthers Darren Turcotte Nashville Predators Ulf Samuelsson Philadelphia Flyers Zarley Zalapski Philadelphia Flyers Rob Brown Pittsburgh Penguins Pat Falloon Pittsburgh Penguins Bob Rouse San Jose Sharks Murray Craven San Jose Sharks Dave Ellett St Louis Blues Geoff Courtnall St Louis Blues Derek King St Louis Blues Daren Puppa Tampa Bay Lightning Shawn Burr Tampa Bay Lightning Wendel Clark Toronto Maple Leafs Doug Bodger Vancouver CanucksTrading deadline EditTrading deadline March 14 2000 6 March 14 2000 Anaheim traded D Dan Trebil to Pittsburgh for a fifth round pick in the 2000 Entry Draft March 14 2000 Atlanta traded RW Ed Ward to Anaheim for a conditional pick in the 2001 Entry Draft March 14 2000 Atlanta traded RW Kirby Law to Philadelphia for Vancouver s sixth round pick in the 2000 Entry Draft previously acquired and a conditional pick in 2001 March 14 2000 Calgary traded D Cale Hulse and a third round pick in the 2001 Entry Draft to Nashville for RW Sergei Krivokrasov March 14 2000 Calgary traded G Tyler Moss and LW Rene Corbet to Pittsburgh for D Brad Werenka March 14 2000 Carolina Hurricanes traded C Kent Manderville to Philadelphia Flyers for RW Sandy McCarthy March 14 2000 Edmonton traded LW Josef Beranek to Pittsburgh for LW German Titov March 14 2000 Florida traded C Ryan Johnson and LW Dwayne Hay to Tampa Bay for C Mike Sillinger March 14 2000 Nashville traded G Corey Hirsch to Anaheim for future considerations March 14 2000 New Jersey Devils traded C Brendan Morrison and C Denis Pederson to Vancouver Canucks for RW Alexander Mogilny March 14 2000 Ottawa Senators traded G Ron Tugnutt and D Janne Laukkanen to Pittsburgh Penguins for G Tom Barrasso March 14 2000 NY Islanders traded C Petr Sachl to Nashville for a ninth round pick in the 2000 Entry Draft March 10 2000 Buffalo Sabres obtain Doug Gilmour Jean Pierre Dumont and a conditional draft pick in 2001 or 2002 from the Chicago Blackhawks for Michal Grosek March 6 2000 Colorado Avalanche obtain Ray Bourque and Dave Andreychuk from the Boston Bruins for Brian Rolston Samuel Pahlsson Martin Grenier and a 2000 first round draft pick RW Martin Samuelsson See also EditList of Stanley Cup champions 1999 NHL Entry Draft 1999 NHL Expansion Draft 50th National Hockey League All Star Game NHL All Star Game NHL All Rookie Team 1999 in sports 2000 in sportsReferences EditDinger Ralph ed 2011 The National Hockey League Official Guide amp Record Book 2012 Toronto ON Dan Diamond amp Associates ISBN 978 1 894801 22 5 Fischler Stan Fischler Shirley Hughes Morgan Romain Joseph Duplacey James 2003 The Hockey Chronicle Year by Year History of the National Hockey League Lincolnwood Illinois Publications International Inc ISBN 0 7853 9624 1 Notes Edward Fraser March 22 2011 The NHL s points inflation and how to solve it The Hockey News Archived from the original on March 28 2012 Retrieved May 20 2011 Perfect setting Gretzky s number retired before All Star Game CNN Sports Illustrated Associated Press February 6 2000 Archived from the original on November 12 2013 Retrieved June 9 2014 Lapointe Joe 23 June 1999 ON HOCKEY Beware of Overtime Rule Changes via NYTimes com 1999 2000 Standings by Conference National Hockey League Retrieved July 16 2012 1999 2000 Conference Standings Standings NHL com Standings NHL NHL trade deadline Deals since 1980 Habs Inside Out Archived 2009 02 16 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditHockey Database http nhl com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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