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2002–03 Philadelphia Flyers season

The 2002–03 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' 36th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Though they prevailed in a grueling and lengthy seven-game series against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first round of the 2003 Stanley Cup playoffs for their first playoff series victory in three years, the Flyers lost in the second round to the Ottawa Senators in six games.

2002–03 Philadelphia Flyers
Division2nd Atlantic
Conference4th Eastern
2002–03 record45–20–13–4
Home record21–10–8–2
Road record24–10–5–2
Goals for211
Goals against166
Team information
PresidentBob Clarke
General managerBob Clarke
CoachKen Hitchcock
CaptainKeith Primeau
Alternate captainsJohn LeClair
Mark Recchi
ArenaFirst Union Center
Average attendance19,325[1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Philadelphia Phantoms
Trenton Titans
Team leaders
GoalsJeremy Roenick (27)
AssistsMark Recchi (32)
Jeremy Roenick (32)
PointsJeremy Roenick (59)
Penalty minutesDonald Brashear (161)
Plus/minusEric Desjardins (+30)
WinsRoman Cechmanek (33)
Goals against averageRoman Cechmanek (1.83)

Off-season edit

 
Ken Hitchcock, seen here in 2013, was hired as the 15th head coach in team history.

On May 14, the Flyers hired Stanley Cup-winning head coach Ken Hitchcock to replace Bill Barber, who was fired on April 30.[2][3] Hitchcock, who had served as an assistant coach for the Flyers for three seasons from 1990 to 1993, had been fired three months earlier by the Dallas Stars midway through his seventh season as the team's head coach.[4][5]

The Flyers made three trades in the ten days leading up to the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. On June 12, goaltender Brian Boucher and a 2002 third-round pick was traded to the Phoenix Coyotes for centerman Michal Handzus and goaltender Robert Esche, a move that cemented Roman Cechmanek as the Flyers starting goaltender.[6] Made expendable by Handzus' acquisition, centerman Jiri Dopita was traded to the Edmonton Oilers six days later for a 2003 third-round pick and a conditional 2004 draft pick.[7]

A day before the draft the Flyers made a surprising trade that saw them acquire the fourth overall pick, which they used to select highly-touted Finnish defenseman Joni Pitkanen, from the Tampa Bay Lightning for third-line winger Ruslan Fedotenko and two 2002 second-round picks.[8][9] Though Tampa Bay received some criticism for what was seen as a light return for a high draft pick, the trade ultimately came back to haunt the Flyers two years later in the Eastern Conference Finals when Fedotenko scored six goals against Philadelphia as the Lightning advanced to the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals.[10][11]

Philadelphia stood pat when free agency opened on July 1 and opted not to re-sign trade deadline acquisition Adam Oates as well as veteran defenseman Luke Richardson, both Group III unrestricted free agents.[12][13] The Flyers received compensatory draft picks in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft from the league for both players after they signed with Anaheim and Columbus respectively, garnering a third-round pick for Oates and a fourth-round pick for Richardson.[14][15][16]

Regular season edit

The Flyers started the season strong amid a league-wide crackdown on obstruction, averaging four goals per game during October (including four six-goal games) and posting a 9–1–2–0 record in their first twelve games.[17][18][19] The stricter rules enforcement was short-lived, however, and Philadelphia in particular averaged only 2.4 goals per game from November through the end of the regular season.[20][19]

The team struggled throughout much of November, a 3–2 victory over Tampa Bay on November 19 being their only win in a ten-game stretch.[19] Veteran winger John LeClair, off to a strong start with 11 goals in his first 21 games, suffered a dislocated shoulder on November 27 against Pittsburgh that kept him out of the lineup until March.[21]

Early December saw the team swap defensemen with the San Jose Sharks, trading Dan McGillis for Marcus Ragnarsson.[22] In his sixth season with the Flyers, McGillis' offensive production had dropped considerably since his career best 49-point season during the 2000–01 season while Ragnarsson was viewed as a more steady, stay-at-home defenseman better suited to pair with rookie Dennis Seidenberg and later with the more offensively-inclined Kim Johnsson.[22][23] Ragnarsson signed a two-year contract extension with the club in February.[23]

Approaching the season's midway point, the Flyers started January with six straight wins as well as ten wins in their first eleven games of 2003 before losing four straight heading into the All-Star break.[19] Key injuries to young wingers Simon Gagne (groin strain) and Justin Williams (torn ligaments in his left knee) in January that caused both to miss significant time led to the team acquiring winger Sami Kapanen from the Carolina Hurricanes on February 7.[21][24]

Three more trades followed in the days leading up to March 11 trading deadline. On March 1, veteran defenseman and former Flyer Dmitri Yushkevich was acquired from the Los Angeles Kings for two draft picks.[25] A week later, a fifth-round draft pick was sent to the New York Islanders for fourth-line centerman Claude Lapointe.[26] The Flyers made their biggest move on the eve of the deadline, acquiring former 40-goal scorer Tony Amonte from Phoenix for prospect Guillaume Lefebvre, a 2003 third-round pick, and a 2004 second-round pick.[27] These moves plus LeClair's return to the lineup spurred a 10–2–2–0 run that saw Philadelphia finish one point behind the New Jersey Devils for the division title.[21]

The Flyers goaltending tandem of starter Roman Cechmanek and backup Robert Esche proved reliable during the regular season, combining for eight shutouts.[21][28] Cechmanek, who had a club single season record 1.83 goals against average, was voted the team's most valuable player. The team tied New Jersey for the fewest goals allowed with just 166, earning Cechmanek and Esche a share of the William M. Jennings Trophy with Martin Brodeur.[28][29] Philadelphia also boasted the league's best road record (24–10–5–2).[30]

Jeremy Roenick led the team in scoring for the second consecutive season and reached two major career milestones, recording his 600th assist and becoming the first of three Flyers players to play in their 1,000th NHL game during the season. The others were defensemen Eric Desjardins and Eric Weinrich. In what was regarded as a return to form after a disappointing 2001–02 season, Desjardins was the team's plus-minus leader and voted best defenseman for the seventh time.[21]

Season standings edit

Atlantic Division
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1 2 New Jersey Devils 82 46 20 10 6 216 166 108
2 4 Philadelphia Flyers 82 45 20 13 4 211 166 107
3 8 New York Islanders 82 35 34 11 2 224 231 83
4 9 New York Rangers 82 32 36 10 4 210 231 78
5 14 Pittsburgh Penguins 82 27 44 6 5 189 255 65

[31]

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.

Eastern Conference[32]
R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1 P- Ottawa Senators NE 82 52 21 8 1 263 182 113
2 Y- New Jersey Devils AT 82 46 20 10 6 216 166 108
3 Y- Tampa Bay Lightning SE 82 36 25 16 5 219 210 93
4 X- Philadelphia Flyers AT 82 45 20 13 4 211 166 107
5 X- Toronto Maple Leafs NE 82 44 28 7 3 236 208 98
6 X- Washington Capitals SE 82 39 29 8 6 224 220 92
7 X- Boston Bruins NE 82 36 31 11 4 245 237 87
8 X- New York Islanders AT 82 35 34 11 2 224 231 83
8.5
9 New York Rangers AT 82 32 36 10 4 210 231 78
10 Montreal Canadiens NE 82 30 35 8 9 206 234 77
11 Atlanta Thrashers SE 82 31 39 7 5 226 284 74
12 Buffalo Sabres NE 82 27 37 10 8 190 219 72
13 Florida Panthers SE 82 24 36 13 9 176 237 70
14 Pittsburgh Penguins AT 82 27 44 6 5 189 255 65
15 Carolina Hurricanes SE 82 22 43 11 6 171 240 61

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

P – Clinched Presidents Trophy; Y – Clinched Division; X – Clinched Playoff spot


Playoffs edit

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals edit

Despite recording their most points (107) since the 1985–86 season, the Flyers finished second in their division and were seeded fourth in the playoffs, drawing a tough first-round matchup against the Toronto Maple Leafs. They would do so with home ice advantage and a healthy roster, Simon Gagne and Justin Williams having both returned to the lineup in the final week of the regular season.[33]

Philadelphia outplayed the Maple Leafs in game one, limiting the opposition to 15 shots. But Toronto was opportunistic with their scoring chances and won 5–3, Alexander Mogilny sealing the game with an empty-net goal for his third of the game.[34] The Flyers dominated again in game two, this time winning 4–1 to tie the series.[35]

The series shifted to Toronto and the Flyers jumped out to a 2–0 lead early in game three, but the game wasn't settled until the second overtime period when Tomas Kaberle scored for the Maple Leafs to end it at 4–3.[36] Philadelphia was once again dominant in game four, limiting Toronto to only 10 shots in regulation time, but the game wasn't decided until Mark Recchi scored the game-winner for the Flyers at 13:54 of the third overtime period to tie the series again.[37]

Back at home for game five, Sami Kapanen scored two power play goals in a 4–1 win to give the Flyers a 3–2 series lead.[38] Defenseman Eric Desjardins suffered a broken right foot in the third period that kept him out for 2-to-4 weeks.[39] He was replaced in the lineup by rookie Jim Vandermeer, who made his playoff debut in game six.[39]

For the third time in the series, game six in Toronto was decided in overtime, Travis Green scoring the game-winner for the Maple Leafs in the second overtime period to force a game seven.[40] Less than 24 hours later in Philadelphia, the Flyers blew out the Maple Leafs 6–1 to take the marathon series and secure their first playoff series victory in three years.[41][42]

Eastern Conference Semifinals edit

 
Despite out-dueling Toronto's Ed Belfour in the first round, starting goaltender Roman Cechmanek was traded less than a month after the team's second-round playoff exit.

The Flyers opponent in the second round was the Presidents' Trophy-winning Ottawa Senators in a rematch of their 2002 five-game quarterfinal series loss.[43] Though Philadelphia's offense scored more than the record low two goals they managed during that series, Ottawa held them to two goals or less in all six games of the rematch.[44][45]

The Flyers matched their goal total from the 2002 series by scoring on their first two shots against Ottawa goaltender Patrick Lalime to go up 2–0 after one period, but Ottawa scored four unanswered goals to win game one.[46] After being criticized by Hitchcock after his game one performance, Roman Cechmanek responded in game two with a 33-save shutout in a 2–0 win to tie the series.[47]

The series shifted to Philadelphia for game three. Though the Flyers had a 2–1 lead after two periods, Ottawa scored the tying goal in the opening minute of the third period and won the game on Wade Redden's game-winning goal 6:43 into overtime.[48] Cechmanek responded with another shutout in game four, stopping all 28 shots Ottawa fired his way, and Michal Handzus scored the lone goal in a 1–0 win to tie the series at two games apiece.[49]

In a 5–2 game five loss in Ottawa, Cechmanek allowed four goals on 16 shots before being pulled midway through the second period in favor of backup Robert Esche.[50] In game six in Philadelphia, Ottawa scored the game's first four goals en route to a 5–1 series clinching win.[51]

A factor in the series loss was Cechmanek's inconsistency.[52][53] Though he recorded shutouts in games two and four, his performance was considered poor in games one, five, and six.[54] In the final two games, he allowed nine goals in two losses that ended the Flyers season.[54] A week after game six, general manager Bob Clarke indicated the Flyers would move on from Cechmanek.[52] He was traded to the Los Angeles Kings three weeks after the deciding game, ending a three-year run with the team that saw him rank second in the entire NHL in goals against average (1.96) and save percentage (.923), and third in shutouts (20).[53][55][56]

Schedule and results edit

Preseason edit

2002 preseason[57]
Preseason: 5–4–0 (home: 2–1–0; road: 3–3–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Ref
1 September 19 @ Washington Capitals 4–1 1–0–0 [58]
2 September 21 New Jersey Devils 1–5 1–1–0 [59]
3 September 22 @ New York Rangers 4–6 1–2–0 [60]
4 September 24 New York Islanders 4–2 2–2–0 [61]
5 September 26 @ New Jersey Devils 0–4 2–3–0 [62]
6 September 27 @ Carolina Hurricanes 5–1 3–3–0 [63]
7 October 1 New York Rangers 5–3 4–3–0 [64]
8 October 2 @ New York Islanders 1–4 4–4–0 [65]
9 October 5 Washington Capitals 3–2 5–4–0 [66]
Legend:

  Win   Loss   Tie

Regular season edit

2002–03 regular season[45]
October: 7–1–2–0, 16 points (home: 4–0–1–0; road: 3–1–1–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
1 October 10 @ Edmonton Oilers 2–2 OT 0–0–1–0 1 Recap
2 October 12 @ Calgary Flames 5–4 1–0–1–0 3 Recap
3 October 15 @ Montreal Canadiens 6–2 2–0–1–0 5 Recap
4 October 17 New York Islanders 3–3 OT 2–0–2–0 6 Recap
5 October 19 Washington Capitals 3–1 3–0–2–0 8 Recap
6 October 22 @ Buffalo Sabres 1–2 3–1–2–0 8 Recap
7 October 24 Montreal Canadiens 6–2 4–1–2–0 10 Recap
8 October 26 @ New York Islanders 6–2 5–1–2–0 12 Recap
9 October 29 Ottawa Senators 2–1 6–1–2–0 14 Recap
10 October 31 Phoenix Coyotes 6–2 7–1–2–0 16 Recap
November: 4–5–4–0, 12 points (home: 1–2–3–0; road: 3–3–1–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
11 November 2 Washington Capitals 2–1 8–1–2–0 18 Recap
12 November 5 @ Carolina Hurricanes 2–1 OT 9–1–2–0 20 Recap
13 November 7 New Jersey Devils 0–1 9–2–2–0 20 Recap
14 November 9 @ Washington Capitals 1–4 9–3–2–0 20 Recap
15 November 13 Florida Panthers 1–1 OT 9–3–3–0 21 Recap
16 November 15 @ Carolina Hurricanes 1–1 OT 9–3–4–0 22 Recap
17 November 16 Boston Bruins 2–2 OT 9–3–5–0 23 Recap
18 November 19 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 3–2 10–3–5–0 25 Recap
19 November 21 San Jose Sharks 2–2 OT 10–3–6–0 26 Recap
20 November 23 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 0–6 10–4–6–0 26 Recap
21 November 27 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 2–7 10–5–6–0 26 Recap
22 November 29 Toronto Maple Leafs 0–3 10–6–6–0 26 Recap
23 November 30 @ Montreal Canadiens 2–1 OT 11–6–6–0 28 Recap
December: 6–4–2–1, 15 points (home: 3–2–1–1; road: 3–2–1–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
24 December 2 New Jersey Devils 0–1 OT 11–6–6–1 29 Recap
25 December 5 New York Rangers 3–2 OT 12–6–6–1 31 Recap
26 December 7 St. Louis Blues 1–3 12–7–6–1 31 Recap
27 December 10 @ Florida Panthers 5–2 13–7–6–1 33 Recap
28 December 12 Toronto Maple Leafs 2–1 14–7–6–1 35 Recap
29 December 14 Buffalo Sabres 2–0 15–7–6–1 37 Recap
30 December 17 Dallas Stars 2–2 OT 15–7–7–1 38 Recap
31 December 18 @ Atlanta Thrashers 3–1 16–7–7–1 40 Recap
32 December 21 Ottawa Senators 1–3 16–8–7–1 40 Recap
33 December 23 @ Ottawa Senators 2–2 OT 16–8–8–1 41 Recap
34 December 27 @ Colorado Avalanche 2–1 OT 17–8–8–1 43 Recap
35 December 28 @ Phoenix Coyotes 0–4 17–9–8–1 43 Recap
36 December 30 @ San Jose Sharks 1–2 17–10–8–1 43 Recap
January: 10–4–0–1, 21 points (home: 4–3–0–0; road: 6–1–0–1)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
37 January 2 @ Los Angeles Kings 4–1 18–10–8–1 45 Recap
38 January 3 @ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 1–0 19–10–8–1 47 Recap
39 January 5 @ Atlanta Thrashers 5–4 20–10–8–1 49 Recap
40 January 7 Buffalo Sabres 3–2 21–10–8–1 51 Recap
41 January 9 @ New York Islanders 4–0 22–10–8–1 53 Recap
42 January 11 Detroit Red Wings 3–2 23–10–8–1 55 Recap
43 January 13 Atlanta Thrashers 4–7 23–11–8–1 55 Recap
44 January 16 Montreal Canadiens 4–1 24–11–8–1 57 Recap
45 January 18 Tampa Bay Lightning 3–2 25–11–8–1 59 Recap
46 January 19 @ New York Rangers 4–2 26–11–8–1 61 Recap
47 January 21 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 3–1 27–11–8–1 63 Recap
48 January 24 New York Islanders 1–3 27–12–8–1 63 Recap
49 January 25 @ Boston Bruins 0–1 OT 27–12–8–2 64 Recap
50 January 28 Tampa Bay Lightning 0–3 27–13–8–2 64 Recap
51 January 30 @ New Jersey Devils 1–5 27–14–8–2 64 Recap
February: 6–3–3–0, 15 points (home: 3–2–2–0; road: 3–1–1–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
52 February 4 @ New York Islanders 2–1 28–14–8–2 66 Recap
53 February 6 @ Ottawa Senators 2–2 OT 28–14–9–2 67 Recap
54 February 8 New York Rangers 2–1 29–14–9–2 69 Recap
55 February 10 Minnesota Wild 0–1 29–15–9–2 69 Recap
56 February 12 @ Minnesota Wild 0–2 29–16–9–2 69 Recap
57 February 13 @ St. Louis Blues 4–3 OT 30–16–9–2 71 Recap
58 February 15 Carolina Hurricanes 2–2 OT 30–16–10–2 72 Recap
59 February 18 New Jersey Devils 2–2 OT 30–16–11–2 73 Recap
60 February 20 Los Angeles Kings 5–0 31–16–11–2 75 Recap
61 February 22 Florida Panthers 2–4 31–17–11–2 75 Recap
62 February 25 @ Chicago Blackhawks 2–0 32–17–11–2 77 Recap
63 February 27 Chicago Blackhawks 5–2 33–17–11–2 79 Recap
March: 9–3–2–2, 22 points (home: 5–1–1–1; road: 4–2–1–1)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
64 March 1 @ Boston Bruins 3–2 OT 34–17–11–2 81 Recap
65 March 4 Vancouver Canucks 3–0 35–17–11–2 83 Recap
66 March 7 @ New York Rangers 1–5 35–18–11–2 83 Recap
67 March 8 Colorado Avalanche 1–2 OT 35–18–11–3 84 Recap
68 March 10 @ Washington Capitals 1–2 OT 35–18–11–4 85 Recap
69 March 13 Carolina Hurricanes 5–3 36–18–11–4 87 Recap
70 March 15 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 4–1 37–18–11–4 89 Recap
71 March 17 @ New Jersey Devils 4–2 38–18–11–4 91 Recap
72 March 18 @ Buffalo Sabres 2–5 38–19–11–4 91 Recap
73 March 20 Pittsburgh Penguins 4–2 39–19–11–4 93 Recap
74 March 22 New York Rangers 1–2 39–20–11–4 93 Recap
75 March 24 Atlanta Thrashers 6–2 40–20–11–4 95 Recap
76 March 25 @ Nashville Predators 1–1 OT 40–20–12–4 96 Recap
77 March 27 Boston Bruins 2–2 OT 40–20–13–4 97 Recap
78 March 29 Pittsburgh Penguins 3–0 41–20–13–4 99 Recap
79 March 31 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 6–1 42–20–13–4 101 Recap
April: 3–0–0–0, 6 points (home: 1–0–0–0; road: 2–0–0–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
80 April 1 Columbus Blue Jackets 4–0 43–20–13–4 103 Recap
81 April 4 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 4–1 44–20–13–4 105 Recap
82 April 6 @ Florida Panthers 6–2 45–20–13–4 107 Recap
Legend:

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

Playoffs edit

2003 Stanley Cup playoffs[45]
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Toronto Maple Leafs - Flyers win 4–3
Game Date Opponent Score Attendance Series Recap
1 April 9 Toronto Maple Leafs 3–5 18,937 Maple Leafs lead 1–0 Recap
2 April 11 Toronto Maple Leafs 4–1 19,597 Series tied 1–1 Recap
3 April 14 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 3–4 2OT 19,533 Maple Leafs lead 2–1 Recap
4 April 16 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 3–2 3OT 19,574 Series tied 2–2 Recap
5 April 19 Toronto Maple Leafs 4–1 19,828 Flyers lead 3–2 Recap
6 April 21 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 1–2 2OT 19,573 Series tied 3–3 Recap
7 April 22 Toronto Maple Leafs 6–1 19,870 Flyers win 4–3 Recap
Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Ottawa Senators - Senators win 4–2
Game Date Opponent Score Attendance Series Recap
1 April 25 @ Ottawa Senators 2–4 18,197 Senators lead 1–0 Recap
2 April 27 @ Ottawa Senators 2–0 18,500 Series tied 1–1 Recap
3 April 29 Ottawa Senators 2–3 OT 19,680 Senators lead 2–1 Recap
4 May 1 Ottawa Senators 1–0 19,842 Series tied 2–2 Recap
5 May 3 @ Ottawa Senators 2–5 18,500 Senators lead 3–2 Recap
6 May 5 Ottawa Senators 1–5 19,454 Senators win 4–2 Recap
Legend:

  Win   Loss

Player statistics edit

Scoring edit

  • 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 Flyers only.
  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Regular season Playoffs
No. Player Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
97 Jeremy Roenick C 79 27 32 59 20 75 13 3 5 8 1 8
8 Mark Recchi RW 79 20 32 52 0 35 13 7 3 10 4 2
25 Keith Primeau C 80 19 27 46 4 93 13 1 1 2 −2 14
26 Michal Handzus C 82 23 21 44 13 46 13 2 6 8 3 6
5 Kim Johnsson D 82 10 29 39 11 38 13 0 3 3 −1 8
37 Eric Desjardins D 79 8 24 32 30 35 5 2 1 3 2 0
10 John LeClair LW 35 18 10 28 10 16 13 2 3 5 5 10
12 Simon Gagne LW 46 9 18 27 20 16 13 4 1 5 1 6
39 Marty Murray C 76 11 15 26 −1 13 4 0 0 0 −2 4
87 Donald Brashear LW 80 8 17 25 5 161 13 1 2 3 −1 21
14 Justin Williams RW 41 8 16 24 15 22 12 1 5 6 2 8
2 Eric Weinrich D 81 2 18 20 16 40 13 2 3 5 −2 12
20 Radovan Somik LW 60 8 10 18 9 10 5 1 1 2 0 6
11 Tony Amonte RW 13 7 8 15 12 2 13 1 6 7 2 4
24 Sami Kapanen RW 28 4 9 13 −1 6 13 4 3 7 2 6
36 Dennis Seidenberg D 58 4 9 13 8 20
55 Pavel Brendl RW 42 5 7 12 8 4
19 Eric Chouinard C 28 4 4 8 2 2
28 Marcus Ragnarsson D 43 2 6 8 5 32 13 0 1 1 4 6
6 Chris Therien D 67 1 6 7 10 36 13 0 2 2 0 2
15 Joe Sacco RW 34 1 5 6 0 20 4 0 0 0 −2 0
29 Todd Fedoruk LW 63 1 5 6 1 105 1 0 0 0 0 0
18 Todd Warriner†‡ LW 13 2 3 5 2 6
13 Claude Lapointe C 14 2 2 4 5 16 13 2 3 5 0 14
22 Dmitri Yushkevich D 18 2 2 4 7 8 13 1 4 5 7 2
19 Paul Ranheim RW 28 0 4 4 −4 6
27 Andre Savage C 16 2 1 3 2 4
23 Jim Vandermeer D 24 2 1 3 9 27 8 0 1 1 1 9
3 Dan McGillis D 24 0 3 3 7 20
18 Tomi Kallio†‡ RW 7 1 0 1 −1 2
9 Mark Greig RW 5 0 1 1 1 2
21 Mike Siklenka RW 1 0 0 0 0 0
47 Kirby Law RW 2 0 0 0 0 2
34 Ian MacNeil C 2 0 0 0 1 0
18[a] Patrick Sharp C 3 0 0 0 0 2
18 Jamie Wright LW 4 0 0 0 −1 4
22 Bruno St. Jacques D 6 0 0 0 −1 2
17 Guillaume Lefebvre LW 14 0 0 0 1 4
24 Chris McAllister D 19 0 0 0 −2 21
42 Robert Esche G 30 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0
32 Roman Cechmanek G 58 0 0 0 8 13 0 0 0 0

Goaltending edit

Regular season Playoffs
No. Player GP GS W L T SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP GS W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
32 Roman Cechmanek 58 57 33 15 10 1368 102 1.83 .925 6 3,350:22 13 13 6 7 339 31 2.14 .909 2 867:11
42 Robert Esche 30 25 12 9 3 647 60 2.20 .907 2 1,638:25 1 0 0 0 14 1 2.00 .929 0 30:03

Awards and records edit

Awards edit

Records edit

Among the team records set during the 2002–03 season was John LeClair scoring four goals against the Montreal Canadiens on October 15, tying the team record for most goals in a single game.[70] On October 26, the Flyers set the team record for fastest two goals from the start of a game (31 seconds), also tying the same mark from the start of a period.[71][72] Goaltender Roman Cechmanek's 1.83 goals against average on the season is a team record.[73] During game four of their conference quarterfinal playoff series against the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Flyers set team records for most shots on goal (75) and most shots on goal during a single overtime period (15).[74][75] Three games during the series were decided in overtime, setting a team record for a single playoff series that was later tied during the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs.[76]

Milestones edit

Milestone Player Date Ref
1,000th game played Jeremy Roenick November 16, 2002 [77]
1,000th game played Eric Desjardins December 18, 2002 [78]
600th assist Jeremy Roenick January 9, 2003 [79]
1,000th game played Eric Weinrich March 31, 2003 [80]

Transactions edit

The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from June 14, 2002, the day after the deciding game of the 2002 Stanley Cup Finals, through June 9, 2003, the day of the deciding game of the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals.[81]

Trades edit

Date Details Ref
June 18, 2002 To Philadelphia Flyers
3rd-round pick in 2003
Conditional 5th-round pick in 2004[c]
To Edmonton Oilers
Jiri Dopita
[7]
June 21, 2002 To Philadelphia Flyers
1st-round pick in 2002
To Tampa Bay Lightning
Ruslan Fedotenko
Tampa Bay's 2nd-round pick in 2002
Phoenix's 2nd-round pick in 2002
[8]
June 22, 2002 To Philadelphia Flyers
6th-round pick in 2002
3rd-round pick in 2003
To Carolina Hurricanes
Carolina's 3rd-round pick in 2002
[84]
June 23, 2002 To Philadelphia Flyers
5th-round pick in 2003
To Columbus Blue Jackets
Vancouver's 6th-round pick in 2002
7th-round pick in 2002
[85]
December 6, 2002 To Philadelphia Flyers
Marcus Ragnarsson
To San Jose Sharks
Dan McGillis
[22]
December 19, 2002 To Philadelphia Flyers
Conditional draft pick in 2004[d]
To Phoenix Coyotes
Paul Ranheim
[87]
January 22, 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers
Jamie Wright
To Calgary Flames
Future considerations
[88]
January 29, 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers
Eric Chouinard
To Montreal Canadiens
2nd-round pick in 2003
[89]
February 5, 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers
6th-round pick in 2003
To Colorado Avalanche
Chris McAllister
[90]
February 5, 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers
Todd Warriner
To Vancouver Canucks
Conditional draft pick[e]
[91]
February 7, 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers
Ryan Bast
Sami Kapanen
To Carolina Hurricanes
Pavel Brendl
Bruno St. Jacques
[24]
March 1, 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers
Dmitri Yushkevich
To Los Angeles Kings
4th-round pick in 2003
7th-round pick in 2004
[25]
March 9, 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers
Claude Lapointe
To New York Islanders
5th-round pick in 2003
[26]
March 10, 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers
Tony Amonte
To Phoenix Coyotes
Guillaume Lefebvre
Atlanta's 3rd-round pick in 2003
2nd-round pick in 2004
[92][27]
March 11, 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers
Peter White
To Chicago Blackhawks
Future considerations
[93]
May 28, 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers
2nd-round pick in 2004
To Los Angeles Kings
Roman Cechmanek
[55]

Players acquired edit

Date Player Former team Term Via Ref
July 2, 2002 (2002-07-02) Ian MacNeil Carolina Hurricanes Free agency [94]
July 4, 2002 (2002-07-04) Andre Savage Vancouver Canucks Free agency [95]
August 20, 2002 (2002-08-20) Jeff Smith Red Deer Rebels (WHL) 3-year Free agency [96][97]
January 1, 2003 (2003-01-01) Tomi Kallio Columbus Blue Jackets Waivers [98]
January 15, 2003 (2003-01-15) Joe Sacco Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL) 1-year Free agency [99]
January 27, 2003 (2003-01-27) Mike Siklenka Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL) 1-year Free agency [100]
May 21, 2003 (2003-05-21) Nick Deschenes Yale University (ECAC) Free agency [101]
Freddy Meyer Boston University (HE) Free agency [101]

Players lost edit

Date Player New team Via[f] Ref
July 1, 2002 (2002-07-01) James Chalmers[g] Contract expiration (UFA) [13]
Adam Oates Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Free agency (III) [14]
July 4, 2002 (2002-07-04) Luke Richardson Columbus Blue Jackets Free agency (III) [15]
July 15, 2002 (2002-07-15) Greg Koehler Nashville Predators Free agency (VI) [103]
July 21, 2002 (2002-07-21) Tomas Divisek HC Pardubice (ELH) Free agency (II)[h] [105]
July 30, 2002 (2002-07-30) Vaclav Pletka HC Ocelari Trinec (ELH) Free agency[i] [107]
August 9, 2002 (2002-08-09) Mike Watt Carolina Hurricanes Free agency (II) [108]
October 2002 (2002-10) Yves Sarault Springfield Falcons (AHL) Free agency (V) [109]
January 15, 2003 (2003-01-15) Rick Tocchet Retirement (III)[j] [110]
January 16, 2003 (2003-01-16) Tomi Kallio Frolunda HC (SHL)[k] Release [99]
March 11, 2003 (2003-03-11) Todd Warriner Nashville Predators Waivers [112]
May 28, 2003 (2003-05-28) Mark Greig Hamburg Freezers (DEL) Free agency [113]

Signings edit

Date Player Term Contract type Ref
June 25, 2002 (2002-06-25) Jeff Woywitka 3-year Entry-level [114]
July 12, 2002 (2002-07-12) Donald Brashear 4-year Re-signing [115]
Todd Fedoruk 3-year Re-signing [115][116]
July 17, 2002 (2002-07-17) David Harlock Re-signing [117]
Kirby Law Re-signing [118]
August 8, 2002 (2002-08-08) Neil Little multi-year Re-signing [119]
John Slaney multi-year Re-signing [119]
September 11, 2002 (2002-09-11) Simon Gagne 2-year Re-signing [120]
February 15, 2003 (2003-02-15) Marcus Ragnarsson 2-year Extension [23]

Draft picks edit

Philadelphia's picks at the 2002 NHL Entry Draft, which was held at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, on June 22–23, 2002.[121] The Flyers traded their original first, 26th overall, second, 59th overall, and third-round picks, 92nd overall, and Maxime Ouellet to the Washington Capitals for Adam Oates on March 19, 2002.[122] They also traded the Canucks' sixth-round pick, 184th overall, and their seventh-round pick, 225th overall, to the Columbus Blue Jackets for the Blue Jackets' 2003 fifth-round pick on June 23, 2002, and their eighth-round pick, 256th overall, to the Carolina Hurricanes for Paul Ranheim on May 31, 2000.[122]

Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team (league) Notes
1 4 Joni Pitkanen Defense   Finland Oulun Kärpät (SM-liiga) [l]
4 105 Rosario Ruggeri Defense   Canada Chicoutimi Saguenéens (QMJHL) [m]
4 126 Konstantin Baranov Forward   Russia Mechel Chelyabinsk (Russia)
5 161 Dov Grumet-Morris Goaltender   United States Harvard University (ECAC)
6 192 Nikita Korovkin Defense   Russia Kamloops Blazers (WHL) [n]
6 193 Joey Mormina Defense   Canada Colgate University (ECAC)
7 201 Mathieu Brunelle Left wing   Canada Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL) [o]

Farm teams edit

The Flyers were affiliated with the Philadelphia Phantoms of the American Hockey League and the Trenton Titans of the ECHL.[123][124] The Phantoms missed the Calder Cup playoffs for the first time in their seven year existence.[125] Trenton made the Kelly Cup playoffs but were swept in the first round by the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies.[126]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Sharp wore number 51 in the season opener and number 11 in his second game.
  2. ^ a b Co-winners with Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils.
  3. ^ Condition not met. The Flyers would have received the Oilers' 2004 fifth-round pick if Dopita re-signed with Edmonton for the 2003–04 season.[82] Dopita returned to Europe after being released by Edmonton on December 28.[83]
  4. ^ Condition not met. The Flyers would have received a late round draft pick (sixth-to-eighth-round pick) if the Coyotes re-signed Ranheim for the 2003–04 season.[86]
  5. ^ Condition not met.
  6. ^ In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[13]
  7. ^ Chalmers retired.[102]
  8. ^ The Flyers retained Divisek's NHL rights through the 2007–08 season.[104]
  9. ^ The Flyers retained Pletka's NHL rights until trading them to Chicago on August 2, 2006.[106]
  10. ^ Tocchet was named an assistant coach of the Colorado Avalanche.
  11. ^ Kallio signed with Frolunda on January 21.[111]
  12. ^ The Flyers acquired the 4th overall pick from the Tampa Bay Lightning for Ruslan Fedotenko, the Lightning's second-round pick and the Phoenix Coyotes' second-round pick on June 21, 2002.[122]
  13. ^ The Flyers traded Dean McAmmond to the Calgary Flames for the Flames' fourth-round pick, 105th overall, on June 24, 2001.[122]
  14. ^ The Flyers traded their 2001 fourth-round pick to the Carolina Hurricanes for the Hurricanes' third-round pick, 91st overall, on June 24, 2001. The Flyers traded the Hurricanes' pick back to Carolina for the Hurricanes' sixth-round pick, 192nd overall, and the Hurricanes' 2003 third-round pick on June 22, 2002.[122]
  15. ^ The Flyers traded their ninth-round pick, 287th overall, and their 2001 eighth-round pick to the Tampa Bay Lightning for the Lightning's seventh-round pick, 201st overall, on June 24, 2001.[122]

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The 2002 03 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers 36th season in the National Hockey League NHL Though they prevailed in a grueling and lengthy seven game series against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first round of the 2003 Stanley Cup playoffs for their first playoff series victory in three years the Flyers lost in the second round to the Ottawa Senators in six games 2002 03 Philadelphia FlyersDivision2nd AtlanticConference4th Eastern2002 03 record45 20 13 4Home record21 10 8 2Road record24 10 5 2Goals for211Goals against166Team informationPresidentBob ClarkeGeneral managerBob ClarkeCoachKen HitchcockCaptainKeith PrimeauAlternate captainsJohn LeClairMark RecchiArenaFirst Union CenterAverage attendance19 325 1 Minor league affiliate s Philadelphia PhantomsTrenton TitansTeam leadersGoalsJeremy Roenick 27 AssistsMark Recchi 32 Jeremy Roenick 32 PointsJeremy Roenick 59 Penalty minutesDonald Brashear 161 Plus minusEric Desjardins 30 WinsRoman Cechmanek 33 Goals against averageRoman Cechmanek 1 83 2001 022003 04 Contents 1 Off season 2 Regular season 2 1 Season standings 3 Playoffs 3 1 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals 3 2 Eastern Conference Semifinals 4 Schedule and results 4 1 Preseason 4 2 Regular season 4 3 Playoffs 5 Player statistics 5 1 Scoring 5 2 Goaltending 6 Awards and records 6 1 Awards 6 2 Records 6 3 Milestones 7 Transactions 7 1 Trades 7 2 Players acquired 7 3 Players lost 7 4 Signings 8 Draft picks 9 Farm teams 10 Notes 11 ReferencesOff season edit nbsp Ken Hitchcock seen here in 2013 was hired as the 15th head coach in team history On May 14 the Flyers hired Stanley Cup winning head coach Ken Hitchcock to replace Bill Barber who was fired on April 30 2 3 Hitchcock who had served as an assistant coach for the Flyers for three seasons from 1990 to 1993 had been fired three months earlier by the Dallas Stars midway through his seventh season as the team s head coach 4 5 The Flyers made three trades in the ten days leading up to the 2002 NHL Entry Draft On June 12 goaltender Brian Boucher and a 2002 third round pick was traded to the Phoenix Coyotes for centerman Michal Handzus and goaltender Robert Esche a move that cemented Roman Cechmanek as the Flyers starting goaltender 6 Made expendable by Handzus acquisition centerman Jiri Dopita was traded to the Edmonton Oilers six days later for a 2003 third round pick and a conditional 2004 draft pick 7 A day before the draft the Flyers made a surprising trade that saw them acquire the fourth overall pick which they used to select highly touted Finnish defenseman Joni Pitkanen from the Tampa Bay Lightning for third line winger Ruslan Fedotenko and two 2002 second round picks 8 9 Though Tampa Bay received some criticism for what was seen as a light return for a high draft pick the trade ultimately came back to haunt the Flyers two years later in the Eastern Conference Finals when Fedotenko scored six goals against Philadelphia as the Lightning advanced to the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals 10 11 Philadelphia stood pat when free agency opened on July 1 and opted not to re sign trade deadline acquisition Adam Oates as well as veteran defenseman Luke Richardson both Group III unrestricted free agents 12 13 The Flyers received compensatory draft picks in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft from the league for both players after they signed with Anaheim and Columbus respectively garnering a third round pick for Oates and a fourth round pick for Richardson 14 15 16 Regular season editThe Flyers started the season strong amid a league wide crackdown on obstruction averaging four goals per game during October including four six goal games and posting a 9 1 2 0 record in their first twelve games 17 18 19 The stricter rules enforcement was short lived however and Philadelphia in particular averaged only 2 4 goals per game from November through the end of the regular season 20 19 The team struggled throughout much of November a 3 2 victory over Tampa Bay on November 19 being their only win in a ten game stretch 19 Veteran winger John LeClair off to a strong start with 11 goals in his first 21 games suffered a dislocated shoulder on November 27 against Pittsburgh that kept him out of the lineup until March 21 Early December saw the team swap defensemen with the San Jose Sharks trading Dan McGillis for Marcus Ragnarsson 22 In his sixth season with the Flyers McGillis offensive production had dropped considerably since his career best 49 point season during the 2000 01 season while Ragnarsson was viewed as a more steady stay at home defenseman better suited to pair with rookie Dennis Seidenberg and later with the more offensively inclined Kim Johnsson 22 23 Ragnarsson signed a two year contract extension with the club in February 23 Approaching the season s midway point the Flyers started January with six straight wins as well as ten wins in their first eleven games of 2003 before losing four straight heading into the All Star break 19 Key injuries to young wingers Simon Gagne groin strain and Justin Williams torn ligaments in his left knee in January that caused both to miss significant time led to the team acquiring winger Sami Kapanen from the Carolina Hurricanes on February 7 21 24 Three more trades followed in the days leading up to March 11 trading deadline On March 1 veteran defenseman and former Flyer Dmitri Yushkevich was acquired from the Los Angeles Kings for two draft picks 25 A week later a fifth round draft pick was sent to the New York Islanders for fourth line centerman Claude Lapointe 26 The Flyers made their biggest move on the eve of the deadline acquiring former 40 goal scorer Tony Amonte from Phoenix for prospect Guillaume Lefebvre a 2003 third round pick and a 2004 second round pick 27 These moves plus LeClair s return to the lineup spurred a 10 2 2 0 run that saw Philadelphia finish one point behind the New Jersey Devils for the division title 21 The Flyers goaltending tandem of starter Roman Cechmanek and backup Robert Esche proved reliable during the regular season combining for eight shutouts 21 28 Cechmanek who had a club single season record 1 83 goals against average was voted the team s most valuable player The team tied New Jersey for the fewest goals allowed with just 166 earning Cechmanek and Esche a share of the William M Jennings Trophy with Martin Brodeur 28 29 Philadelphia also boasted the league s best road record 24 10 5 2 30 Jeremy Roenick led the team in scoring for the second consecutive season and reached two major career milestones recording his 600th assist and becoming the first of three Flyers players to play in their 1 000th NHL game during the season The others were defensemen Eric Desjardins and Eric Weinrich In what was regarded as a return to form after a disappointing 2001 02 season Desjardins was the team s plus minus leader and voted best defenseman for the seventh time 21 Season standings edit Atlantic Division No CR GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts1 2 New Jersey Devils 82 46 20 10 6 216 166 1082 4 Philadelphia Flyers 82 45 20 13 4 211 166 1073 8 New York Islanders 82 35 34 11 2 224 231 834 9 New York Rangers 82 32 36 10 4 210 231 785 14 Pittsburgh Penguins 82 27 44 6 5 189 255 65 31 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 Eastern Conference 32 R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts1 P Ottawa Senators NE 82 52 21 8 1 263 182 1132 Y New Jersey Devils AT 82 46 20 10 6 216 166 1083 Y Tampa Bay Lightning SE 82 36 25 16 5 219 210 934 X Philadelphia Flyers AT 82 45 20 13 4 211 166 1075 X Toronto Maple Leafs NE 82 44 28 7 3 236 208 986 X Washington Capitals SE 82 39 29 8 6 224 220 927 X Boston Bruins NE 82 36 31 11 4 245 237 878 X New York Islanders AT 82 35 34 11 2 224 231 838 59 New York Rangers AT 82 32 36 10 4 210 231 7810 Montreal Canadiens NE 82 30 35 8 9 206 234 7711 Atlanta Thrashers SE 82 31 39 7 5 226 284 7412 Buffalo Sabres NE 82 27 37 10 8 190 219 7213 Florida Panthers SE 82 24 36 13 9 176 237 7014 Pittsburgh Penguins AT 82 27 44 6 5 189 255 6515 Carolina Hurricanes SE 82 22 43 11 6 171 240 61Divisions AT Atlantic NE Northeast SE SoutheastP Clinched Presidents Trophy Y Clinched Division X Clinched Playoff spotPlayoffs editSee also 2003 Stanley Cup playoffs Eastern Conference Quarterfinals edit Despite recording their most points 107 since the 1985 86 season the Flyers finished second in their division and were seeded fourth in the playoffs drawing a tough first round matchup against the Toronto Maple Leafs They would do so with home ice advantage and a healthy roster Simon Gagne and Justin Williams having both returned to the lineup in the final week of the regular season 33 Philadelphia outplayed the Maple Leafs in game one limiting the opposition to 15 shots But Toronto was opportunistic with their scoring chances and won 5 3 Alexander Mogilny sealing the game with an empty net goal for his third of the game 34 The Flyers dominated again in game two this time winning 4 1 to tie the series 35 The series shifted to Toronto and the Flyers jumped out to a 2 0 lead early in game three but the game wasn t settled until the second overtime period when Tomas Kaberle scored for the Maple Leafs to end it at 4 3 36 Philadelphia was once again dominant in game four limiting Toronto to only 10 shots in regulation time but the game wasn t decided until Mark Recchi scored the game winner for the Flyers at 13 54 of the third overtime period to tie the series again 37 Back at home for game five Sami Kapanen scored two power play goals in a 4 1 win to give the Flyers a 3 2 series lead 38 Defenseman Eric Desjardins suffered a broken right foot in the third period that kept him out for 2 to 4 weeks 39 He was replaced in the lineup by rookie Jim Vandermeer who made his playoff debut in game six 39 For the third time in the series game six in Toronto was decided in overtime Travis Green scoring the game winner for the Maple Leafs in the second overtime period to force a game seven 40 Less than 24 hours later in Philadelphia the Flyers blew out the Maple Leafs 6 1 to take the marathon series and secure their first playoff series victory in three years 41 42 Eastern Conference Semifinals edit nbsp Despite out dueling Toronto s Ed Belfour in the first round starting goaltender Roman Cechmanek was traded less than a month after the team s second round playoff exit The Flyers opponent in the second round was the Presidents Trophy winning Ottawa Senators in a rematch of their 2002 five game quarterfinal series loss 43 Though Philadelphia s offense scored more than the record low two goals they managed during that series Ottawa held them to two goals or less in all six games of the rematch 44 45 The Flyers matched their goal total from the 2002 series by scoring on their first two shots against Ottawa goaltender Patrick Lalime to go up 2 0 after one period but Ottawa scored four unanswered goals to win game one 46 After being criticized by Hitchcock after his game one performance Roman Cechmanek responded in game two with a 33 save shutout in a 2 0 win to tie the series 47 The series shifted to Philadelphia for game three Though the Flyers had a 2 1 lead after two periods Ottawa scored the tying goal in the opening minute of the third period and won the game on Wade Redden s game winning goal 6 43 into overtime 48 Cechmanek responded with another shutout in game four stopping all 28 shots Ottawa fired his way and Michal Handzus scored the lone goal in a 1 0 win to tie the series at two games apiece 49 In a 5 2 game five loss in Ottawa Cechmanek allowed four goals on 16 shots before being pulled midway through the second period in favor of backup Robert Esche 50 In game six in Philadelphia Ottawa scored the game s first four goals en route to a 5 1 series clinching win 51 A factor in the series loss was Cechmanek s inconsistency 52 53 Though he recorded shutouts in games two and four his performance was considered poor in games one five and six 54 In the final two games he allowed nine goals in two losses that ended the Flyers season 54 A week after game six general manager Bob Clarke indicated the Flyers would move on from Cechmanek 52 He was traded to the Los Angeles Kings three weeks after the deciding game ending a three year run with the team that saw him rank second in the entire NHL in goals against average 1 96 and save percentage 923 and third in shutouts 20 53 55 56 Schedule and results editPreseason edit 2002 preseason 57 Preseason 5 4 0 home 2 1 0 road 3 3 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Ref1 September 19 Washington Capitals 4 1 1 0 0 58 2 September 21 New Jersey Devils 1 5 1 1 0 59 3 September 22 New York Rangers 4 6 1 2 0 60 4 September 24 New York Islanders 4 2 2 2 0 61 5 September 26 New Jersey Devils 0 4 2 3 0 62 6 September 27 Carolina Hurricanes 5 1 3 3 0 63 7 October 1 New York Rangers 5 3 4 3 0 64 8 October 2 New York Islanders 1 4 4 4 0 65 9 October 5 Washington Capitals 3 2 5 4 0 66 Legend Win Loss TieRegular season edit 2002 03 regular season 45 October 7 1 2 0 16 points home 4 0 1 0 road 3 1 1 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap1 October 10 Edmonton Oilers 2 2 OT 0 0 1 0 1 Recap2 October 12 Calgary Flames 5 4 1 0 1 0 3 Recap3 October 15 Montreal Canadiens 6 2 2 0 1 0 5 Recap4 October 17 New York Islanders 3 3 OT 2 0 2 0 6 Recap5 October 19 Washington Capitals 3 1 3 0 2 0 8 Recap6 October 22 Buffalo Sabres 1 2 3 1 2 0 8 Recap7 October 24 Montreal Canadiens 6 2 4 1 2 0 10 Recap8 October 26 New York Islanders 6 2 5 1 2 0 12 Recap9 October 29 Ottawa Senators 2 1 6 1 2 0 14 Recap10 October 31 Phoenix Coyotes 6 2 7 1 2 0 16 RecapNovember 4 5 4 0 12 points home 1 2 3 0 road 3 3 1 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap11 November 2 Washington Capitals 2 1 8 1 2 0 18 Recap12 November 5 Carolina Hurricanes 2 1 OT 9 1 2 0 20 Recap13 November 7 New Jersey Devils 0 1 9 2 2 0 20 Recap14 November 9 Washington Capitals 1 4 9 3 2 0 20 Recap15 November 13 Florida Panthers 1 1 OT 9 3 3 0 21 Recap16 November 15 Carolina Hurricanes 1 1 OT 9 3 4 0 22 Recap17 November 16 Boston Bruins 2 2 OT 9 3 5 0 23 Recap18 November 19 Tampa Bay Lightning 3 2 10 3 5 0 25 Recap19 November 21 San Jose Sharks 2 2 OT 10 3 6 0 26 Recap20 November 23 Toronto Maple Leafs 0 6 10 4 6 0 26 Recap21 November 27 Pittsburgh Penguins 2 7 10 5 6 0 26 Recap22 November 29 Toronto Maple Leafs 0 3 10 6 6 0 26 Recap23 November 30 Montreal Canadiens 2 1 OT 11 6 6 0 28 RecapDecember 6 4 2 1 15 points home 3 2 1 1 road 3 2 1 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap24 December 2 New Jersey Devils 0 1 OT 11 6 6 1 29 Recap25 December 5 New York Rangers 3 2 OT 12 6 6 1 31 Recap26 December 7 St Louis Blues 1 3 12 7 6 1 31 Recap27 December 10 Florida Panthers 5 2 13 7 6 1 33 Recap28 December 12 Toronto Maple Leafs 2 1 14 7 6 1 35 Recap29 December 14 Buffalo Sabres 2 0 15 7 6 1 37 Recap30 December 17 Dallas Stars 2 2 OT 15 7 7 1 38 Recap31 December 18 Atlanta Thrashers 3 1 16 7 7 1 40 Recap32 December 21 Ottawa Senators 1 3 16 8 7 1 40 Recap33 December 23 Ottawa Senators 2 2 OT 16 8 8 1 41 Recap34 December 27 Colorado Avalanche 2 1 OT 17 8 8 1 43 Recap35 December 28 Phoenix Coyotes 0 4 17 9 8 1 43 Recap36 December 30 San Jose Sharks 1 2 17 10 8 1 43 RecapJanuary 10 4 0 1 21 points home 4 3 0 0 road 6 1 0 1 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap37 January 2 Los Angeles Kings 4 1 18 10 8 1 45 Recap38 January 3 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 1 0 19 10 8 1 47 Recap39 January 5 Atlanta Thrashers 5 4 20 10 8 1 49 Recap40 January 7 Buffalo Sabres 3 2 21 10 8 1 51 Recap41 January 9 New York Islanders 4 0 22 10 8 1 53 Recap42 January 11 Detroit Red Wings 3 2 23 10 8 1 55 Recap43 January 13 Atlanta Thrashers 4 7 23 11 8 1 55 Recap44 January 16 Montreal Canadiens 4 1 24 11 8 1 57 Recap45 January 18 Tampa Bay Lightning 3 2 25 11 8 1 59 Recap46 January 19 New York Rangers 4 2 26 11 8 1 61 Recap47 January 21 Toronto Maple Leafs 3 1 27 11 8 1 63 Recap48 January 24 New York Islanders 1 3 27 12 8 1 63 Recap49 January 25 Boston Bruins 0 1 OT 27 12 8 2 64 Recap50 January 28 Tampa Bay Lightning 0 3 27 13 8 2 64 Recap51 January 30 New Jersey Devils 1 5 27 14 8 2 64 RecapFebruary 6 3 3 0 15 points home 3 2 2 0 road 3 1 1 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap52 February 4 New York Islanders 2 1 28 14 8 2 66 Recap53 February 6 Ottawa Senators 2 2 OT 28 14 9 2 67 Recap54 February 8 New York Rangers 2 1 29 14 9 2 69 Recap55 February 10 Minnesota Wild 0 1 29 15 9 2 69 Recap56 February 12 Minnesota Wild 0 2 29 16 9 2 69 Recap57 February 13 St Louis Blues 4 3 OT 30 16 9 2 71 Recap58 February 15 Carolina Hurricanes 2 2 OT 30 16 10 2 72 Recap59 February 18 New Jersey Devils 2 2 OT 30 16 11 2 73 Recap60 February 20 Los Angeles Kings 5 0 31 16 11 2 75 Recap61 February 22 Florida Panthers 2 4 31 17 11 2 75 Recap62 February 25 Chicago Blackhawks 2 0 32 17 11 2 77 Recap63 February 27 Chicago Blackhawks 5 2 33 17 11 2 79 RecapMarch 9 3 2 2 22 points home 5 1 1 1 road 4 2 1 1 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap64 March 1 Boston Bruins 3 2 OT 34 17 11 2 81 Recap65 March 4 Vancouver Canucks 3 0 35 17 11 2 83 Recap66 March 7 New York Rangers 1 5 35 18 11 2 83 Recap67 March 8 Colorado Avalanche 1 2 OT 35 18 11 3 84 Recap68 March 10 Washington Capitals 1 2 OT 35 18 11 4 85 Recap69 March 13 Carolina Hurricanes 5 3 36 18 11 4 87 Recap70 March 15 Pittsburgh Penguins 4 1 37 18 11 4 89 Recap71 March 17 New Jersey Devils 4 2 38 18 11 4 91 Recap72 March 18 Buffalo Sabres 2 5 38 19 11 4 91 Recap73 March 20 Pittsburgh Penguins 4 2 39 19 11 4 93 Recap74 March 22 New York Rangers 1 2 39 20 11 4 93 Recap75 March 24 Atlanta Thrashers 6 2 40 20 11 4 95 Recap76 March 25 Nashville Predators 1 1 OT 40 20 12 4 96 Recap77 March 27 Boston Bruins 2 2 OT 40 20 13 4 97 Recap78 March 29 Pittsburgh Penguins 3 0 41 20 13 4 99 Recap79 March 31 Pittsburgh Penguins 6 1 42 20 13 4 101 RecapApril 3 0 0 0 6 points home 1 0 0 0 road 2 0 0 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap80 April 1 Columbus Blue Jackets 4 0 43 20 13 4 103 Recap81 April 4 Tampa Bay Lightning 4 1 44 20 13 4 105 Recap82 April 6 Florida Panthers 6 2 45 20 13 4 107 RecapLegend Win 2 points Loss 0 points Tie 1 point Overtime loss 1 point Playoffs edit 2003 Stanley Cup playoffs 45 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs Toronto Maple Leafs Flyers win 4 3 Game Date Opponent Score Attendance Series Recap1 April 9 Toronto Maple Leafs 3 5 18 937 Maple Leafs lead 1 0 Recap2 April 11 Toronto Maple Leafs 4 1 19 597 Series tied 1 1 Recap3 April 14 Toronto Maple Leafs 3 4 2OT 19 533 Maple Leafs lead 2 1 Recap4 April 16 Toronto Maple Leafs 3 2 3OT 19 574 Series tied 2 2 Recap5 April 19 Toronto Maple Leafs 4 1 19 828 Flyers lead 3 2 Recap6 April 21 Toronto Maple Leafs 1 2 2OT 19 573 Series tied 3 3 Recap7 April 22 Toronto Maple Leafs 6 1 19 870 Flyers win 4 3 RecapEastern Conference Semifinals vs Ottawa Senators Senators win 4 2 Game Date Opponent Score Attendance Series Recap1 April 25 Ottawa Senators 2 4 18 197 Senators lead 1 0 Recap2 April 27 Ottawa Senators 2 0 18 500 Series tied 1 1 Recap3 April 29 Ottawa Senators 2 3 OT 19 680 Senators lead 2 1 Recap4 May 1 Ottawa Senators 1 0 19 842 Series tied 2 2 Recap5 May 3 Ottawa Senators 2 5 18 500 Senators lead 3 2 Recap6 May 5 Ottawa Senators 1 5 19 454 Senators win 4 2 RecapLegend Win LossPlayer statistics editScoring edit 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 Flyers only Left team via a transaction e g trade waivers release during the season Stats reflect time with the Flyers only Regular season PlayoffsNo Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM97 Jeremy Roenick C 79 27 32 59 20 75 13 3 5 8 1 88 Mark Recchi RW 79 20 32 52 0 35 13 7 3 10 4 225 Keith Primeau C 80 19 27 46 4 93 13 1 1 2 2 1426 Michal Handzus C 82 23 21 44 13 46 13 2 6 8 3 65 Kim Johnsson D 82 10 29 39 11 38 13 0 3 3 1 837 Eric Desjardins D 79 8 24 32 30 35 5 2 1 3 2 010 John LeClair LW 35 18 10 28 10 16 13 2 3 5 5 1012 Simon Gagne LW 46 9 18 27 20 16 13 4 1 5 1 639 Marty Murray C 76 11 15 26 1 13 4 0 0 0 2 487 Donald Brashear LW 80 8 17 25 5 161 13 1 2 3 1 2114 Justin Williams RW 41 8 16 24 15 22 12 1 5 6 2 82 Eric Weinrich D 81 2 18 20 16 40 13 2 3 5 2 1220 Radovan Somik LW 60 8 10 18 9 10 5 1 1 2 0 611 Tony Amonte RW 13 7 8 15 12 2 13 1 6 7 2 424 Sami Kapanen RW 28 4 9 13 1 6 13 4 3 7 2 636 Dennis Seidenberg D 58 4 9 13 8 20 55 Pavel Brendl RW 42 5 7 12 8 4 19 Eric Chouinard C 28 4 4 8 2 2 28 Marcus Ragnarsson D 43 2 6 8 5 32 13 0 1 1 4 66 Chris Therien D 67 1 6 7 10 36 13 0 2 2 0 215 Joe Sacco RW 34 1 5 6 0 20 4 0 0 0 2 029 Todd Fedoruk LW 63 1 5 6 1 105 1 0 0 0 0 018 Todd Warriner LW 13 2 3 5 2 6 13 Claude Lapointe C 14 2 2 4 5 16 13 2 3 5 0 1422 Dmitri Yushkevich D 18 2 2 4 7 8 13 1 4 5 7 219 Paul Ranheim RW 28 0 4 4 4 6 27 Andre Savage C 16 2 1 3 2 4 23 Jim Vandermeer D 24 2 1 3 9 27 8 0 1 1 1 93 Dan McGillis D 24 0 3 3 7 20 18 Tomi Kallio RW 7 1 0 1 1 2 9 Mark Greig RW 5 0 1 1 1 2 21 Mike Siklenka RW 1 0 0 0 0 0 47 Kirby Law RW 2 0 0 0 0 2 34 Ian MacNeil C 2 0 0 0 1 0 18 a Patrick Sharp C 3 0 0 0 0 2 18 Jamie Wright LW 4 0 0 0 1 4 22 Bruno St Jacques D 6 0 0 0 1 2 17 Guillaume Lefebvre LW 14 0 0 0 1 4 24 Chris McAllister D 19 0 0 0 2 21 42 Robert Esche G 30 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 032 Roman Cechmanek G 58 0 0 0 8 13 0 0 0 0Goaltending edit Regular season PlayoffsNo Player GP GS W L T SA GA GAA SV SO TOI GP GS W L SA GA GAA SV SO TOI32 Roman Cechmanek 58 57 33 15 10 1368 102 1 83 925 6 3 350 22 13 13 6 7 339 31 2 14 909 2 867 1142 Robert Esche 30 25 12 9 3 647 60 2 20 907 2 1 638 25 1 0 0 0 14 1 2 00 929 0 30 03Awards and records editAwards edit Type Award honor Recipient RefLeague annual William M Jennings Trophy Roman Cechmanek b 29 Robert Esche b League in season NHL All Star Game selection Ken Hitchcock coach 67 Jeremy RoenickNHL YoungStars Game selection Pavel Brendl 68 Dennis SeidenbergTeam Barry Ashbee Trophy Eric Desjardins 69 Bobby Clarke Trophy Roman Cechmanek 69 Pelle Lindbergh Memorial Trophy Donald Brashear 69 Toyota Cup Keith Primeau 69 Yanick Dupre Memorial Class Guy Award Robert Esche 69 Records edit See also List of Philadelphia Flyers records Among the team records set during the 2002 03 season was John LeClair scoring four goals against the Montreal Canadiens on October 15 tying the team record for most goals in a single game 70 On October 26 the Flyers set the team record for fastest two goals from the start of a game 31 seconds also tying the same mark from the start of a period 71 72 Goaltender Roman Cechmanek s 1 83 goals against average on the season is a team record 73 During game four of their conference quarterfinal playoff series against the Toronto Maple Leafs the Flyers set team records for most shots on goal 75 and most shots on goal during a single overtime period 15 74 75 Three games during the series were decided in overtime setting a team record for a single playoff series that was later tied during the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs 76 Milestones edit Milestone Player Date Ref1 000th game played Jeremy Roenick November 16 2002 77 1 000th game played Eric Desjardins December 18 2002 78 600th assist Jeremy Roenick January 9 2003 79 1 000th game played Eric Weinrich March 31 2003 80 Transactions editThe Flyers were involved in the following transactions from June 14 2002 the day after the deciding game of the 2002 Stanley Cup Finals through June 9 2003 the day of the deciding game of the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals 81 Trades edit Date Details RefJune 18 2002 To Philadelphia Flyers 3rd round pick in 2003Conditional 5th round pick in 2004 c To Edmonton Oilers Jiri Dopita 7 June 21 2002 To Philadelphia Flyers 1st round pick in 2002 To Tampa Bay Lightning Ruslan FedotenkoTampa Bay s 2nd round pick in 2002Phoenix s 2nd round pick in 2002 8 June 22 2002 To Philadelphia Flyers 6th round pick in 20023rd round pick in 2003 To Carolina Hurricanes Carolina s 3rd round pick in 2002 84 June 23 2002 To Philadelphia Flyers 5th round pick in 2003 To Columbus Blue Jackets Vancouver s 6th round pick in 20027th round pick in 2002 85 December 6 2002 To Philadelphia Flyers Marcus Ragnarsson To San Jose Sharks Dan McGillis 22 December 19 2002 To Philadelphia Flyers Conditional draft pick in 2004 d To Phoenix Coyotes Paul Ranheim 87 January 22 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers Jamie Wright To Calgary Flames Future considerations 88 January 29 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers Eric Chouinard To Montreal Canadiens 2nd round pick in 2003 89 February 5 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers 6th round pick in 2003 To Colorado Avalanche Chris McAllister 90 February 5 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers Todd Warriner To Vancouver Canucks Conditional draft pick e 91 February 7 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers Ryan BastSami Kapanen To Carolina Hurricanes Pavel BrendlBruno St Jacques 24 March 1 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers Dmitri Yushkevich To Los Angeles Kings 4th round pick in 20037th round pick in 2004 25 March 9 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers Claude Lapointe To New York Islanders 5th round pick in 2003 26 March 10 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers Tony Amonte To Phoenix Coyotes Guillaume LefebvreAtlanta s 3rd round pick in 20032nd round pick in 2004 92 27 March 11 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers Peter White To Chicago Blackhawks Future considerations 93 May 28 2003 To Philadelphia Flyers 2nd round pick in 2004 To Los Angeles Kings Roman Cechmanek 55 Players acquired edit Date Player Former team Term Via RefJuly 2 2002 2002 07 02 Ian MacNeil Carolina Hurricanes Free agency 94 July 4 2002 2002 07 04 Andre Savage Vancouver Canucks Free agency 95 August 20 2002 2002 08 20 Jeff Smith Red Deer Rebels WHL 3 year Free agency 96 97 January 1 2003 2003 01 01 Tomi Kallio Columbus Blue Jackets Waivers 98 January 15 2003 2003 01 15 Joe Sacco Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 1 year Free agency 99 January 27 2003 2003 01 27 Mike Siklenka Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 1 year Free agency 100 May 21 2003 2003 05 21 Nick Deschenes Yale University ECAC Free agency 101 Freddy Meyer Boston University HE Free agency 101 Players lost edit Date Player New team Via f RefJuly 1 2002 2002 07 01 James Chalmers g Contract expiration UFA 13 Adam Oates Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Free agency III 14 July 4 2002 2002 07 04 Luke Richardson Columbus Blue Jackets Free agency III 15 July 15 2002 2002 07 15 Greg Koehler Nashville Predators Free agency VI 103 July 21 2002 2002 07 21 Tomas Divisek HC Pardubice ELH Free agency II h 105 July 30 2002 2002 07 30 Vaclav Pletka HC Ocelari Trinec ELH Free agency i 107 August 9 2002 2002 08 09 Mike Watt Carolina Hurricanes Free agency II 108 October 2002 2002 10 Yves Sarault Springfield Falcons AHL Free agency V 109 January 15 2003 2003 01 15 Rick Tocchet Retirement III j 110 January 16 2003 2003 01 16 Tomi Kallio Frolunda HC SHL k Release 99 March 11 2003 2003 03 11 Todd Warriner Nashville Predators Waivers 112 May 28 2003 2003 05 28 Mark Greig Hamburg Freezers DEL Free agency 113 Signings edit Date Player Term Contract type RefJune 25 2002 2002 06 25 Jeff Woywitka 3 year Entry level 114 July 12 2002 2002 07 12 Donald Brashear 4 year Re signing 115 Todd Fedoruk 3 year Re signing 115 116 July 17 2002 2002 07 17 David Harlock Re signing 117 Kirby Law Re signing 118 August 8 2002 2002 08 08 Neil Little multi year Re signing 119 John Slaney multi year Re signing 119 September 11 2002 2002 09 11 Simon Gagne 2 year Re signing 120 February 15 2003 2003 02 15 Marcus Ragnarsson 2 year Extension 23 Draft picks editSee also List of Philadelphia Flyers draft picks Philadelphia s picks at the 2002 NHL Entry Draft which was held at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto Ontario on June 22 23 2002 121 The Flyers traded their original first 26th overall second 59th overall and third round picks 92nd overall and Maxime Ouellet to the Washington Capitals for Adam Oates on March 19 2002 122 They also traded the Canucks sixth round pick 184th overall and their seventh round pick 225th overall to the Columbus Blue Jackets for the Blue Jackets 2003 fifth round pick on June 23 2002 and their eighth round pick 256th overall to the Carolina Hurricanes for Paul Ranheim on May 31 2000 122 Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team league Notes1 4 Joni Pitkanen Defense nbsp Finland Oulun Karpat SM liiga l 4 105 Rosario Ruggeri Defense nbsp Canada Chicoutimi Sagueneens QMJHL m 4 126 Konstantin Baranov Forward nbsp Russia Mechel Chelyabinsk Russia 5 161 Dov Grumet Morris Goaltender nbsp United States Harvard University ECAC 6 192 Nikita Korovkin Defense nbsp Russia Kamloops Blazers WHL n 6 193 Joey Mormina Defense nbsp Canada Colgate University ECAC 7 201 Mathieu Brunelle Left wing nbsp Canada Victoriaville Tigres QMJHL o Farm teams editThe Flyers were affiliated with the Philadelphia Phantoms of the American Hockey League and the Trenton Titans of the ECHL 123 124 The Phantoms missed the Calder Cup playoffs for the first time in their seven year existence 125 Trenton made the Kelly Cup playoffs but were swept in the first round by the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies 126 Notes edit Sharp wore number 51 in the season opener and number 11 in his second game a b Co winners with Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils Condition not met The Flyers would have received the Oilers 2004 fifth round pick if Dopita re signed with Edmonton for the 2003 04 season 82 Dopita returned to Europe after being released by Edmonton on December 28 83 Condition not met The Flyers would have received a late round draft pick sixth to eighth round pick if the Coyotes re signed Ranheim for the 2003 04 season 86 Condition not met In parentheses is the player s free agency group on July 1 if applicable 13 Chalmers retired 102 The Flyers retained Divisek s NHL rights through the 2007 08 season 104 The Flyers retained Pletka s NHL rights until trading them to Chicago on August 2 2006 106 Tocchet was named an assistant coach of the Colorado Avalanche Kallio signed with Frolunda on January 21 111 The Flyers acquired the 4th overall pick from the Tampa Bay Lightning for Ruslan Fedotenko the Lightning s second round pick and the Phoenix Coyotes second round pick on June 21 2002 122 The Flyers traded Dean McAmmond to the Calgary Flames for the Flames fourth round pick 105th overall on June 24 2001 122 The Flyers traded their 2001 fourth round pick to the Carolina Hurricanes for the Hurricanes third round pick 91st overall on June 24 2001 The Flyers traded the Hurricanes pick back to Carolina for the Hurricanes sixth round pick 192nd overall and the Hurricanes 2003 third round pick on June 22 2002 122 The Flyers traded their ninth round pick 287th overall and their 2001 eighth round pick to the Tampa Bay Lightning for the Lightning s seventh round pick 201st overall on June 24 2001 122 References edit Philadelphia Flyers 2002 03 roster and statistics The Internet 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