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1998 SC Playoff Summaries COLOR COLORADO AVALANCHE STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 2 0 0 1 David Aebischer, Rob Blake, Raymond Bourque, Greg de Vries, Chris Dingman, Chris Drury, Adam Foote, Peter Forsberg, Milan Hejduk, Dan Hinote, Jon Klemm, Eric Messier, Bryan Muir, Ville Nieminen, Scott Parker, Shjon Podein, Nolan Pratt, Dave Reid, Steve Reinprecht, Patrick Roy, Joe Sakic CAPTAIN, Martin Skoula, Alex Tanguay, Stephane Yelle E. Stanley Kroenke OWNER Pierre Lacroix GENERAL MANAGER, Bob Hartley HEAD COACH © Steve Lansky 2010 bigmouthsports.com NHL and the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup are registered trademarks and the NHL Shield and NHL Conference logos are trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 2010 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 0 2001 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER-FINAL 1 NEW JERSEY DEVILS 111 v. 8 CAROLINA HURRICANES 88 GM LOU LAMORIELLO, HC LARRY ROBINSON v. GM JIM RUTHERFORD, HC PAUL MAURICE DEVILS WIN SERIES IN 6 Thursday, April 12 Sunday, April 15 (afternoon game) CAROLINA 1 @ NEW JERSEY 5 CAROLINA 0 @ NEW JERSEY 2 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW JERSEY, Sergei Brylin 1 (unassisted) 18:52 1. NEW JERSEY, Alexander Mogilny 1 (Sergei Brylin, Scott Gomez) 4:16 GWG Penalties — Hatcher C (holding stick) 4:58, R McKay N (goalie interference) 6:59, Tanabe C (tripping) 10:56 Penalties — Elias N (elbowing) 6:12, Karpa C (hooking) 19:07 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. NEW JERSEY, Bobby Holik 1 (John Madden) 1:25 GWG 2. NEW JERSEY, Sean O’Donnell 1 (Randy McKay, Bobby Holik) 2:32 3. NEW JERSEY, Bobby Holik 2 (Patrik Elias, Scott Stevens) 15:20 Penalties — Malik C (holding) 10:30, S Pellerin C (slashing) 19:41 Penalties — Karpa C (roughing) 3:38, Malik C (tripping) 6:34 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING 4. NEW JERSEY, Petr Sykora 1 (Patrik Elias) 5:06 5. NEW JERSEY, Patrik Elias 1 (Jason Arnott, Scott Niedermayer) 7:01 Penalties — S Stevens N (hooking) 5:59, Niedermayer N (cross checking) 7:57, Gelinas C (hooking) 8:21, Sykora N 6. CAROLINA, Josef Vasicek 1 (Bates Battaglia, Jeff Daniels) 11:27 (high sticking) 10:32, Gelinas C White N (roughing) 12:45, Brind’Amour C (cross checking) 19:48, Karpa C White N (roughing) K Daneyko N T Stevenson N (cross checking) 19:56 Penalties — T Stevenson N (roughing) 3:03, Madden N (holding stick) 8:18, O’Donnell N (roughing) 19:33, White N (slashing) 20:00 Shots on goal by HURRICANES 3 7 8 18 Shots on goal by DEVILS 12 10 7 29 HURRICANES 4 7 7 18 CAROLINA, Arturs Irbe; NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur DEVILS 16 14 6 36 CAROLINA, Arturs Irbe; NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur Power play: CAR – 0 for 4, NJ – 0 for 5 Referees: B McCreary, O’Halloran Linesmen: Nelson, Schachte Power play: CAR – 0 for 4, NJ – 0 for 4 19,040 at Continental Airlines Arena Referees: Jackson, Stewart Linesmen: Nelson, Schachte 19,040 at Continental Airlines Arena Tuesday, April 17 Wednesday, April 18 NEW JERSEY 4 @ CAROLINA 0 NEW JERSEY 2 @ CAROLINA 3 OVERTIME FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW JERSEY, Bobby Holik 3 (Randy McKay) 4:44 GWG 1. CAROLINA, Sami Kapanen 1 (Rod Brind’Amour, Jeff O’Neill) 2:00 PPG 2. NEW JERSEY, Scott Gomez 1 (Alexander Mogilny) 7:20 2. NEW JERSEY, Jason Arnott 1 (Patrik Elias, Brian Rafalski) 13:10 Penalties — White N (hooking) 1:45, O’Neill C (roughing) 2:19, T Stevenson N (slashing) 10:12, Malik C (high Penalties — Madden N (holding) 0:59, Battaglia C (interference) 11:26, Dimaio C (roughing) 12:45, Holik N (high sticking) 13:39, Dimaio C (roughing) 18:54, Holik N Karpa C (fighting majors) 19:47 sticking) 17:00, Sykora N (hooking) 17:44 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 3. NEW JERSEY, Randy McKay 1 (Alexander Mogilny, Scott Gomez) 1:35 3. CAROLINA, David Tanabe 1 (Sami Kapanen, Rod Brind’Amour) 8:23 PPG 4. NEW JERSEY, Brian Rafalski 1 (Scott Gomez, Sergei Brylin) 4:37 Penalties — Sykora N Irbe C, served by Battaglia (roughing) 7:13, Arnott N (interference) 7:42, K Daneyko N Penalties — Karpa C (roughing) 7:14, Gomez N (slashing) 13:14, Gelinas C (hooking) 14:51, Brind’Amour C (high sticking) 10:30, White N (cross checking) 11:17 (boarding) 18:40 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 4. NEW JERSEY, Petr Sykora 2 (Sean O’Donnell) 9:31 SHG NO SCORING Penalties — White N (interference) 8:20, Holik N (diving) Karpa C (hooking) 11:41 Penalties — Rafalski N (fighting major) S Stevens N (roughing) Hatcher C (high sticking, cross checking) T Westlund C (fighting major, misconduct) J Daniels C (roughing) 0:21, T Stevenson N (double roughing minor) FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD Langdon C (game misconduct) 5:43, S Stevens N (fighting major) K Daneyko N Brind’Amour C (roughing) 5. CAROLINA, Rod Brind’Amour 1 (Sami Kapanen, Jeff Daniels) 0:46 GWG Tanabe C (misconduct) Ozolinsh C (fighting major) O’Neill C (roughing) 6:34, White N (cross checking, roughing) O’Neill C (slashing, roughing) 9:42, Irbe C, served by Gelinas (roughing) 19:37 Shots on goal by DEVILS 8 14 12 0 34 Shots on goal by HURRICANES 10 12 10 1 33 DEVILS 10 9 5 24 NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur; CAROLINA, Arturs Irbe HURRICANES 3 8 5 16 NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur; CAROLINA, Arturs Irbe Power play: NJ – 1 for 2, CAR – 2 for 7 Referees: P Devorski, O’Halloran Linesmen: Driscoll, D McCourt Power play: NJ – 0 for 9, CAR – 0 for 6 14,339 at Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena Referees: P Devorski, Pollock Linesmen: Driscoll, D McCourt 17,525 at Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena Friday, April 20 Sunday, April 22 (afternoon game) CAROLINA 3 @ NEW JERSEY 2 NEW JERSEY 5 @ CAROLINA 1 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. CAROLINA, Josef Vasicek 2 (Martin Gelinas, Jeff O’Neill) 10:53 1. NEW JERSEY, Patrik Elias 2 (Petr Sykora, Bobby Holik) 14:30 PPG 2. NEW JERSEY, Scott Gomez 2 (Scott Niedermayer, Sergei Nemchinov) 11:41 2. NEW JERSEY, Sergei Brylin 2 (Alexander Mogilny, Scott Stevens) 15:51 GWG 3. CAROLINA, Sami Kapanen 2 (Rod Brind’Amour, Bates Battaglia) 15:09 Penalties — Karpa C (holding) 13:30, O’Donnell N (cross checking) 16:36 Penalties — Langdon C Pandolfo N (roughing) 5:25, R McKay N (cross checking) 12:03, O’Neill C (interference) 15:49 SECOND PERIOD 3. CAROLINA, David Tanabe 2 (Sami Kapanen, Sandis Ozolinsh) 5:18 PPG SECOND PERIOD 4. NEW JERSEY, Randy McKay 2 (Bobby Holik, Ken Daneyko) 17:57 NO SCORING Penalties — T Stevenson N (roughing) 3:55, S Stevens N (interference) 7:24, Elias N (high sticking) 8:30, Penalties — Mogilny N (diving) 9:54, O’Neill C (hooking) 9:54, White N (roughing) 12:12, Wallin C (hooking) 14:58 S Pellerin C (elbowing) 12:01 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 4. CAROLINA, Jeff O’Neill 1 (Sandis Ozolinsh) 5:47 GWG 5. NEW JERSEY, Randy McKay 3 (John Madden, Bobby Holik) 6:00 5. NEW JERSEY, Bobby Holik 4 (Sergei Nemchinov, Petr Sykora) 19:40 6. NEW JERSEY, Alexander Mogilny 2 (Scott Gomez, Peter White) 14:27 Penalties — T Westlund C (interference) Gomez N (goalie interference) 12:35 Penalties — Niedermayer N (hooking) 2:12, Holik N (hooking) 11:51 Shots on goal by Shots on goal by HURRICANES 6 5 3 14 DEVILS 10 17 12 39 DEVILS 16 15 8 39 HURRICANES 6 6 3 15 CAROLINA, Arturs Irbe; NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur; CAROLINA, Arturs Irbe Power play: CAR – 0 for 2, NJ – 0 for 2 Power play: NJ – 1 for 2 2 for 24 in series, CAR – 1 for 6 3 for 29 in series Referees: Angus, Van Massenhoven Linesmen: D McCourt, Morin Referees: Fraser, Shick Linesmen: Morin, D McCourt 19,040 at Continental Airlines Arena 18,730 at Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena © Steve Lansky 2010 bigmouthsports.com NHL and the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup are registered trademarks and the NHL Shield and NHL Conference logos are trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 2010 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 2001 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER-FINAL 2 OTTAWA SENATORS 109 v. 7 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 90 GM MARSHALL JOHNSTON, HC JACQUES MARTIN v. GM PAT QUINN, HC PAT QUINN MAPLE LEAFS SWEEP SERIES Friday, April 13 Saturday, April 14 TORONTO 1 @ OTTAWA 0 OVERTIME TORONTO 3 @ OTTAWA 0 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. TORONTO, Sergei Berezin 1 (Dimitri Yushkevich) 2:49 GWG Penalties — Tucker T (roughing) 6:21, A Berg T (interference) 9:04, Domi T (interference) 15:22, McEachern O Penalties — Sillinger O (interference) 3:17, A Berg T (holding) 9:27, B McCabe T (roughing) Roy O (diving) 13:56, (interference) 16:05, Hossa O (tripping) 19:02 Antropov T (interference) 16:57 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING 2. TORONTO, Gary Roberts 1 (Mats Sundin) 9:15 Penalties — B McCabe T (goalie interference) 10:36, Roy O (tripping) 17:40 Penalties — Di Yushkevich T (holding) 2:58, Antropov T (tripping) 10:44, Antropov T (hooking) 12:53, Di Yushkevich T Hossa O (roughing) 14:34, Roy O (misconduct) 15:49, Tucker, Tor (holding) Zamuner O (elbowing) THIRD PERIOD 17:49 NO SCORING THIRD PERIOD Penalties — Corson T (holding) 2:45, S Berezin T (roughing) 6:14, Fisher O (cross checking) 6:14, 3.
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