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2002 SC Playoff Summaries DETROIT RED WINGS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 2 0 0 2 © 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 2002 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER-FINAL 1 BOSTON BRUINS 101 v. 8 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 87 GM MIKE O’CONNELL, HC ROBBIE FTOREK v. GM ANDRÉ SAVARD, HC MICHEL THERRIEN CANADIENS WIN SERIES IN 6 Thursday, April 18 Sunday, April 21 MONTREAL 5 @ BOSTON 2 MONTREAL 4 @ BOSTON 6 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Joe Thornton 1 (Rob Zamuner, Martin Lapointe) 10:55 1. BOSTON, Brian Rolston 1 (Rob Zamuner, Hal Gill) 2:12 2. MONTREAL, Donald Audette 1 (Saku Koivu, Yanic Perreault) 12:55 PPG 2. BOSTON, Glen Murray 1 (Sergei Samsonov, Nick Boynton) 9:34 3. BOSTON, Bill Guerin 2 (Sean O'Donnell) 10:55 Penalties – M Lapointe B (interference) 2:30, J Thornton B (interference) 4:54, S Souray M (roughing) 6:24, 4. BOSTON, Brian Rolston 2 (Glen Murray, Bill Guerin) 11:49 PPG K McLaren B (delay of game) 12:38, R Zednik, M (cross checking) 17:15 5. MONTREAL, Richard Zednik 1 (Doug Gilmour, Oleg Petrov) 14:22 6. MONTREAL, Richard Zednik 2 (Craig Rivet, Doug Gilmour) 17:39 SECOND PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Doug Gilmour 1 (Richard Zednik) 4:44 Penalties – S O'Donnell B (tripping) 5:15, D Audette M (interference) 9:52, M Lapointe B (obstr hooking) 10:20, 4. BOSTON, Bill Guerin 1 (Joe Thornton, Martin Lapointe) 10:30 PPG J Juneau M (goalie interference) 11:07, P Axelsson B (hooking) 18:08, N Boynton B (roughing) R Zednik M (slashing) 20:00 Penalties – C Rivet M (slashing) 9:47, B Guerin B (elbowing) 13:48, O Petrov M (holding) D Gilmour M (slashing) P Axelsson B (roughing) 15:27, K McLaren B (roughing) K McLaren B (unsportsmanlike cond) SECOND PERIOD S Souray M (unsportsmanlike cond) 15:54, B Guerin B (roughing) 17:42 7. MONTREAL, Patrice Brisebois 1 (Oleg Petrov) 14:01 8. BOSTON, Per-Johan Axelsson 1 (Joe Thornton, Bill Guerin) 17:42 GWG THIRD PERIOD 5. MONTREAL, Donald Audette 2 (Andrei Markov, Saku Koivu) 2:18 GWG Penalties – B Lindsay M (elbowing) 4:19 6. MONTREAL, Donald Audette 3 (Saku Koivu, Yanic Perreault) 10:00 7. MONTREAL, Gino Odjick 1 (Bill Lindsay, Shaun Van Allen) 17:16 THIRD PERIOD 9. MONTREAL, Doug Gilmour 2 (Richard Zednik, Craig Rivet) 15:06 Penalties – S Souray M (roughing) 3:23, A Dackell, M (high sticking) 6:38, P Axelsson B (tripping) 11:57, 10. BOSTON, Joe Thornton 2 (Don Sweeney, Per-Johan Axelsson) 19:26 ENG G Odjick M H Gill B (roughing) 20:00 Penalties – P Stock B (roughing) 9:11, N Boynton B S Souray M (roughing) 10:35, S Souray M (elbowing) 20:00 Shots on goal by CANADIENS 13 5 9 27 Shots on goal by BRUINS 9 9 14 32 CANADIENS 14 7 12 33 MONTREAL, José Theodore; BOSTON, Byron Dafoe BRUINS 16 17 11 44 MONTREAL, José Theodore; BOSTON, Byron Dafoe Power play: MTL – 1 for 7, BOS – 1 for 6 17,565 at FleetCenter Power play: MTL – 0 for 3, BOS – 1 for 4 Referees: Bill McCreary, Shane Heyer Linesmen: Derek Amell, Scott Driscoll 17,565 at FleetCenter Referees: Brad Watson, Mike McGeough Linesmen: Derek Amell, Scott Driscoll Tuesday, April 23 Thursday, April 25 BOSTON 3 @ MONTREAL 5 BOSTON 5 @ MONTREAL 2 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Yanic Perreault 1 (Saku Koivu, Donald Audette) 4:54 PPG 1. BOSTON, P.J. Stock 1 (Marty McInnis) 2:49 2. BOSTON, Per-Johan Axelsson 2 (Brian Rolston) 8:24 SHG 2. BOSTON, Bill Guerin 4 (unassisted) 15:49 PPG 3. BOSTON, Martin Lapointe 1 (Joe Thornton) 17:17 PPG GWG Penalties – D Sweeney B (high sticking) 3:06, S Brown B (high sticking) 7:44, N Boynton B (tripping) 15:37 Penalties – J Thornton B (roughing) 11:55, J Bulis M (double high sticking) 14:17, G Murray B (slashing) 18:46 SECOND PERIOD 3. BOSTON, Bill Guerin 3 (Joe Thornton, Sean O'Donnell) 7:54 PPG SECOND PERIOD 4. BOSTON, Nick Boynton 1 (Glen Murray, Sergei Samsonov) 9:04 4. MONTREAL, Richard Zednik 3 (Oleg Petrov, Joe Juneau) 14:16 PPG 5. BOSTON, Brian Rolston 3 (unassisted) 15:46 SHG Penalties – J Thornton B (roughing) 3:57, K Dykhuis M (cross checking) 7:14, G Odjick M (roughing) 9:59, G Odjick M (goalie interference) 18:49 Penalties – R Zednik M (roughing) 1:13, K McLaren B (high sticking) 3:29, B Guerin B (clipping) 13:44, N Boynton B (holding) 15:30, G Odjick M (goalie interference) 18:22 THIRD PERIOD 5. MONTREAL, Donald Audette 3 (Saku Koivu) 7:04 THIRD PERIOD 6. MONTREAL, Doug Gilmour 3 (Oleg Petrov, Sheldon Souray) 7:57 6. MONTREAL, Richard Zednik 4 (Doug Gilmour, Joe Juneau) 7:07 PPG 7. MONTREAL, Saku Koivu 2 (Donald Audette, Andrei Markov) 11:59 GWG 7. BOSTON, Sergei Samsonov 1 (Glen Murray, Jozef Stumpel) 14:20 8. MONTREAL, Joe Juneau 1 (Andreas Dackell, Richard Zednik) 19:59 ENG Penalties – K McLaren B (elbowing) 6:13, A Markov M (roughing) 8:40, S Souray M (roughing) 18:00, P Stock B Shots on goal by (instigator served by B Rolston, fighting major, misconduct) G Odjick M (major fighting misconduct) 18:09, BRUINS 11 13 8 32 K McLaren B (attempt to injure match) 18:43, R Zamuner B (roughing) J Norton B (major fighting) S Quintal M CANADIENS 6 7 10 23 (goalie interference, roughing) C Kilger M (major fighting) 19:09, C Rivet M (high sticking) 20:00 BOSTON, Byron Dafoe; MONTREAL, Jose Theodore Shots on goal by Power play: BOS – 1 for 3, MTL – 1 for 4 BRUINS 11 7 7 25 21,273 at Le Centre Molson CANADIENS 11 11 6 28 Referees: Blaine Angus, Rob Shick Linesmen: Jean Morin, Thor Nelson BOSTON, Byron Dafoe; MONTREAL, José Theodore Power play: BOS – 2 for 6, MTL – 2 for 7 21,273 at Le Centre Molson Referees: Dave Jackson, Don Koharski Linesmen: Jean Morin, Steve Miller Saturday, April 27 (afternoon game) Monday, April 29 MONTREAL 2 @ BOSTON 1 BOSTON 1 @ MONTREAL 2 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Bill Lindsay 1 (Arron Asham) 2:27 1. BOSTON, Brian Rolston 4 (Nick Boynton) 7:57 2. MONTREAL, Oleg Petrov 1 (Doug Gilmour) 15:25 GWG 2. MONTREAL, Donald Audette 4 (Yanic Perreault, Saku Koivu) 13:56 PPG Penalties – K Dykhuis M M Lapointe B (roughing) 9:19, G Murray B (holding stick) 11:05 Penalties – M Lapointe B (holding) 5:56, S Van Allen M (roughing) 5:56, R Zamuner B (slashing) 13:28 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 3. BOSTON, Sergei Samsonov 2 (Glen Murray, Jozef Stumpel) 10:28 NO SCORING Penalties – S Koivu M (roughing) 13:19, M Lapointe B (roughing) 13:19 Penalties – S O'Donnell B (tripping) 3:16, D Sweeney B (slashing) 6:36, M Lapointe B K Dykhuis M (roughing) 16:41, J Thornton B (double high sticking) 18:51 THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING THIRD PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Yanic Perreault 2 (Saku Koivu, Craig Rivet) 0:39 PPG GWG Penalties – None Penalties – P Brisebois M (tripping) 4:07 Shots on goal by CANADIENS 5 4 4 13 Shots on goal by BRUINS 8 18 18 44 BRUINS 11 12 12 35 MONTREAL, José Theodore; BOSTON, Byron Dafoe CANADIENS 5 9 4 18 BOSTON, Byron Dafoe; MONTREAL, José Theodore Power play: MTL – 0 for 1, BOS – 0 for 0 17,565 at FleetCenter Power play: BOS – 0 for 1 in series, MTL – 2 for 5 in series Referees: Dan Marouelli, Marc Joanette Linesmen: Jean Morin, Ray Scapinello 21,273 at Le Centre Molson Referees: Dan Marouelli, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Brad Kovachik, Brian Murphy © 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. 2002 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER-FINAL 2 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 97 v. 7 OTTAWA SENATORS 94 GM BOB CLARKE, HC BILL BARBER v. GM MARSHALL JOHNSTON, HC JACQUES MARTIN SENATORS WIN SERIES IN 5 Wednesday, April 17 Saturday, April 20 OTTAWA 0 @ PHILADELPHIA 1 OVERTIME OTTAWA 3 @ PHILADELPHIA 0 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING NO SCORING Penalties – D Brashear P (roughing) 10:08 Penalties – M Havlat O (roughing) 4:51, J Roenick P (slashing) 11:11, C Phillips O E Weinrich P (roughing) 13:02, M Arvedson O (holding stick) 13:33, M Recchi P (hooking) 18:19 SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING SECOND PERIOD 1. OTTAWA, Daniel Alfredsson 1 (Radek Bonk, Marian Hossa) 9:32 PPG GWG Penalties – D McGillis P (holding stick) 6:06, M Havlat O (roughing) 19:14 Penalties – Z Chara O (slashing) L Richardson P (elbowing) 7:59, E Weinrich P (tripping) 9:08, S Hnidy O THIRD PERIOD (tripping) 13:42 NO SCORING THIRD PERIOD Penalties – J Roenick P (holding) 5:19 2.
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