The 2004 Stanley Cup playoffs for the National Hockey League began on April 7, 2004, following the 2003–04 regular season. The playoffs ended with the Tampa Bay Lightning securing the Stanley Cup with a seven-game series win over the Calgary Flames on June 7. It was Tampa Bay's first Stanley Cup victory. It was the Flames' third final appearance, as they came this far in 1986 and 1989, winning the latter. The sixteen qualified teams, eight from each conference, played best-of-seven games for conference quarterfinals, semifinals and finals. The winner of each conference proceeded to the Stanley Cup Finals. The format was identical to the one introduced for the 1999 playoffs. Don Cherry called this the greatest playoffs he has seen in 20 years.
These playoffs marked the first time the Nashville Predators qualified, being in their sixth season in the NHL. The future champions from Tampa Bay saw playoff action for the third time, while the Colorado Avalanche made their ninth straight post-season appearance. As of 2011, this was the most recent time that the Toronto Maple Leafs made the playoffs.
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Conference Quarter-finals | Conference Semi-finals | Conference Finals | Stanley Cup Finals | |||||||||||||||
1 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 4 | 1 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 4 | |||||||||||||
8 | New York Islanders | 1 | 7 | Montreal Canadiens | 0 | |||||||||||||
2 | Boston Bruins | 3 | Eastern Conference | |||||||||||||||
7 | Montreal Canadiens | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Philadelphia Flyers | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Philadelphia Flyers | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
6 | New Jersey Devils | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 4 | 3 | Philadelphia Flyers | 4 | |||||||||||||
5 | Ottawa Senators | 3 | 4 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 2 | |||||||||||||
E1 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first round.) | ||||||||||||||||||
W6 | Calgary Flames | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Detroit Red Wings | 4 | 1 | Detroit Red Wings | 2 | |||||||||||||
8 | Nashville Predators | 2 | 6 | Calgary Flames | 4 | |||||||||||||
2 | San Jose Sharks | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
7 | St. Louis Blues | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
6 | Calgary Flames | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
2 | San Jose Sharks | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Vancouver Canucks | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
6 | Calgary Flames | 4 | Western Conference | |||||||||||||||
4 | Colorado Avalanche | 4 | 2 | San Jose Sharks | 4 | |||||||||||||
5 | Dallas Stars | 1 | 4 | Colorado Avalanche | 2 |
GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes
Player | Team | GP | G | A | Pts | +/– | PIM |
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Brad Richards | Tampa Bay Lightning | 23 | 12 | 14 | 26 | +5 | 4 |
Martin St. Louis | Tampa Bay Lightning | 23 | 9 | 15 | 24 | +6 | 14 |
Jarome Iginla | Calgary Flames | 26 | 13 | 9 | 22 | +13 | 45 |
Fredrik Modin | Tampa Bay Lightning | 23 | 8 | 11 | 19 | +7 | 10 |
Craig Conroy | Calgary Flames | 26 | 6 | 11 | 17 | +12 | 12 |
Vincent Lecavalier | Tampa Bay Lightning | 23 | 9 | 7 | 16 | –2 | 25 |
Keith Primeau | Philadelphia Flyers | 18 | 9 | 7 | 16 | +11 | 22 |
Martin Gelinas | Calgary Flames | 26 | 8 | 7 | 15 | +10 | 35 |
Ruslan Fedotenko | Tampa Bay Lightning | 22 | 12 | 2 | 14 | 0 | 14 |
Vincent Damphousse | San Jose Sharks | 17 | 7 | 7 | 14 | 0 | 20 |
Alexei Zhamnov | Philadelphia Flyers | 18 | 4 | 10 | 14 | –1 | 8 |
Dave Andreychuk | Tampa Bay Lightning | 23 | 1 | 13 | 14 | –2 | 14 |
These are the top five goaltenders based on either goals against average or save percentage with at least four games played.
GP = Games Played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SA = Shots Against; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes:seconds); Sv% = Save Percentage; SO = Shutouts
Player | Team | GP | W | L | SA | GA | GAA | TOI | Sv% | SO |
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Curtis Joseph | Detroit Red Wings | 9 | 4 | 4 | 197 | 12 | 1.39 | 517:34 | .939 | 1 |
Tomas Vokoun | Nashville Predators | 6 | 2 | 4 | 197 | 12 | 2.02 | 355:44 | .939 | 1 |
Evgeni Nabokov | San Jose Sharks | 17 | 10 | 7 | 461 | 30 | 1.71 | 1052:15 | .935 | 3 |
Nikolai Khabibulin | Tampa Bay Lightning | 23 | 16 | 7 | 598 | 40 | 1.71 | 1400:30 | .933 | 5 |
Ed Belfour | Toronto Maple Leafs | 13 | 6 | 7 | 379 | 27 | 2.09 | 773:47 | .929 | 3 |
Miikka Kiprusoff | Calgary Flames | 26 | 15 | 11 | 710 | 51 | 1.85 | 1655:00 | .928 | 5 |
Patrick Lalime | Ottawa Senators | 7 | 3 | 4 | 139 | 13 | 1.96 | 398:22 | .906 | 0 |
In 2004, the Tampa Bay Lightning had won the Southeast Division. They entered these playoffs with high hopes that they could win their first ever Stanley Cup. For the Islanders, it was a struggle just to make the postseason.
The highly favoured Lightning met up with the Islanders who, under rookie head coach Steve Stirling, had a respectable 91 points. Good enough for eighth spot in the conference. The Lightning led the Southeast Division for the whole year, finishing with their highest point total ever. Martin St. Louis finished with his best season. He led the league in scoring with 94 points. The Islanders won the season series 3–1, and it was thought that this might be a tough task for the Lightning.
Games 1 and 2, at St. Pete Times Forum in St. Petersburg, saw goalies Nikolai Khabibulin of the Lightning and Rick DiPietro of the Islanders trade 3–0 shutouts, with Tampa Bay winning Game 1 and New York winning Game 2.
The series turned to Nassau Coliseum in New York for Games 3 and 4, and Khabibulin all but put up a wall in front of the net: the Lightning won both games 3–0, Khabibulin's GAA for the series was a tidy 0.75 through the first four games, and Khabibulin stopped all 61 shots he saw in New York. Back in Florida for Game 5, Khabibulin allowed his first goals in three games, but Martin St. Louis scored the game-winner four minutes into overtime. For the Islanders, this was the second straight season they had lost in the first round after splitting the first two games on the road.
April 8 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 3-0 | New York Islanders | St. Pete Times Forum | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
Roy 1 - 5:07 Modin 1 - 11:06 |
Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Sydor 1, Kubina 1) Modin 2 - 10:59 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Nikolai Khabibulin 30 saves / 30 shots | Goalie stats | Rick DiPietro 15 saves / 18 shots |
April 10 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 0-3 | New York Islanders | St. Pete Times Forum | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 11:42 - Niinimaa 1 (Hamrlik 1, Parrish 1) | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 3:36 - Blake 1 (Scatchard 1, Martinek 1) 19:05 - en - Blake 2 (Parrish 2, Niinimaa 1) |
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Nikolai Khabibulin 22 saves / 25 shots | Goalie stats | Rick DiPietro 22 saves / 22 shots |
April 12 | New York Islanders | 0-3 | Tampa Bay Lightning | Nassau Coliseum | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 3:40 - pp - Richards 1 (Boyle 1, Lukowich 1) 6:32 - St. Louis 1 (Richards 1, Modin 3) |
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No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 19:50 - en - St. Louis 2 (Richards 2, Sarich 1) | ||||||
Rick DiPietro 21 saves / 23 shots | Goalie stats | Nikolai Khabibulin 28 saves / 28 shots |
April 14 | New York Islanders | 0-3 | Tampa Bay Lightning | Nassau Coliseum | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 10:30 - sh - St. Louis 3 | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 18:03 - Fedotenko 1 (Richards 3, Modin 4) | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 1:34 - Modin 3 (St. Louis 2, Richards 4) | ||||||
Rick DiPietro 17 saves / 20 shots | Goalie stats | Nikolai Khabibulin 33 saves / 33 shots |
April 23 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 3-2 | OT | New York Islanders | St. Pete Times Forum | Recap | ||
No scoring | First period | 10:41 - Kvasha 1 (Yashin 1, Czerkawski 1) | ||||||
(Modin 5) Taylor 1 - 16:18 (Modin 6, Boyle 2) Fedotenko 2 - 18:22 |
Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 7:28 - Parrish 1 (Asham 1, Niinimaa 2) | ||||||
4:07 - St. Louis 4 (Modin 7) | First overtime period | No scoring | ||||||
Nikolai Khabibulin 24 saves / 26 shots | Goalie stats | Rick DiPietro 34 saves / 37 shots |
Tampa Bay won series 4–1 | |
In 2002, the top seeded Bruins were upset by the lower seeded Canadiens in the first round of the playoffs. It was a humiliating defeat. This series between the bitter rivals featured the same result, as the Bruins were once again upset by the lower seeded Canadiens.
The Bruins recent history was marked by playoff collapses. They beat the Hurricanes in 1999, but since then had not won a playoff series. To change their luck, Mike Sullivan was hired to be the coach, and he led his team to a division title. They had relied on the stellar play of goaltender Andrew Raycroft all season. For the Canadiens, the playoffs were long overdue. They had only made the playoffs 3 times in last 7 seasons. The two teams had the same amount of wins (41) during the season, and Habs coach Claude Julien told his team to remember that his team was not very different from the Bruins.
Games 1 and 2 at FleetCenter in Boston saw the Bruins win two low-scoring games, winning Game 1, 3–0, behind a 31-save shutout from goalie Andrew Raycroft. Raycroft was almost as good in Game 2, allowing one goal, but Boston won the game anyway, 2–1.
Down 2–0 in the series, but home at the Bell Centre, Montreal won Game 3, 3–2. But, the Canadiens were pushed to the brink with a painful double-overtime 4–3 loss in Game 4. Montreal was in trouble. If they were to advance, they had to win the next three games before losing one, and two of the three games were in Boston.
The Canadiens bounced back from the double-overtime loss with a 5–1 Game 5 victory, scoring three third-period goals to break open a close game. Energized by home-ice advantage and their temporary staving off of elimination, Montreal forced a Game 7 with a 5–2 Game 6 victory. Montreal completed the stunning comeback with a 2–0 victory in Game 7 in Boston, as goalie Jose Theodore went a perfect 32-for-32 in save attempts.
"We had a lead in this series and left it to chance in Game Seven, and that's what happened," rookie goaltender Andrew Raycroft said. "We had just as much a chance as they did. It's just disappointing."
"I thought we played extremely hard tonight and played a great hockey game," Bruins coach Mike Sullivan added. "We certainly had our chances to score goals and I thought we deserved a better fate, but that's the nature of sports."
For the Bruins, it meant another playoff disappointment. They would miss the playoffs in 2006 and 2007. As for the Canadiens, they would move on to face the Tampa Bay Lightning, where they were swept in 4 games.
April 7 | Boston Bruins | 3-0 | Montreal Canadiens | FleetCenter | Recap | |||
(Nylander 1, Slegr 1) Gonchar 1 - pp - 5:12 (Gonchar 1, Samsonov 1) Nylander 1 - 19:01 |
First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Bergeron 1, Samsonov 2) Knuble 1 - pp - 18:24 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Andrew Raycroft 31 saves / 31 shots | Goalie stats | Jose Theodore 36 saves / 39 shots |
April 9 | Boston Bruins | 2-1 | OT | Montreal Canadiens | FleetCenter | Recap | ||
(Bergeron 2, Samsonov 3) Nylander 2 – 15:22 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 15:54 – pp Brisebois 1 (Kovalev 1, Koivu 1) | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
(Nylander 3, Samsonov 4) Bergeron 1 – 1:26 | First overtime period | No scoring | ||||||
Andrew Raycroft 25 saves / 26 shots | Goalie stats | Jose Theodore 17 saves / 19 shots |
April 11 | Montreal Canadiens | 3-2 | Boston Bruins | Bell Centre | Recap | |||
(Koivu 2, Theodore 1) Kovalev 1 – 2:16 (Rivet 1, Theodore 2) Kovalev 2 – 15:24 |
First period | 6:34 – Hilbert 1 | ||||||
(Zednik 1, Koivu 3) Markov 1 – 13:32 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 3:35 – Rolston 1 (Gill 1, Green 1) | ||||||
Jose Theodore 21 saves / 23 shots | Goalie stats | Andrew Raycroft 29 saves / 32 shots |
April 13 | Montreal Canadiens | 3-4 | 2OT | Boston Bruins | Bell Centre | Recap | ||
(Ryder 1, Dagenais 1) Ribeiro 1 – 4:41 (Bulis 1, Dowd 1) Kovalev 3 – 19:55 |
First period | 16:25 – Nylander 3 (Samsonov 5, Boynton 1) | ||||||
(Ward 1) Ribeiro 2 – 1:48 | Second period | 11:30 – Slegr 1 | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 19:29 – Knuble 2 (Murray 1, Gonchar 2) | ||||||
No scoring | Second overtime period | No scoring | ||||||
Jose Theodore 40 saves / 44 shots | Goalie stats | Andrew Raycroft 42 saves / 45 shots |
April 15 | Boston Bruins | 1–5 | Montreal Canadiens | FleetCenter | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 5:43 – Perreault 1 (Ward 2, Rivet 2) | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 7:39 – Kovalev 4 (Koivu 4, Zednik 2) | ||||||
(Boynton 2, Gonchar 3) Murray 2 – 8:23 | Third period | 3:25 – Zednik 1 11:16 - pp – Koivu 1 (Souray 1, Brisebois 1) 13:26 - pp – Rivet 1 (Koivu 5, Markov 1) |
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Andrew Raycroft 25 saves / 30 shots | Goalie stats | Jose Theodore 43 saves / 44 shots |
April 17 | Montreal Canadiens | 5-2 | Boston Bruins | Bell Centre | Recap | |||
(Perreault 2, Begin 1) Langdon 1 – 12:37 | First period | 7:16 – Samsonov 1 (Bergeron 3) | ||||||
(Markov 2) Koivu 2 – 6:03 (Ryder 1, Ribeiro 1) Perreault 2 – 14:23 |
Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Koivu 6, Zednik 3) Kovalev 5 – en - 19:19 (Perreault 3, Souray 2) Bulis 1 - en – 19:56 |
Third period | 4:36 – Samsonov 2 (Nylander 4, Gonchar 4) | ||||||
Jose Theodore 22 saves / 24 shots | Goalie stats | Andrew Raycroft 18 saves / 21 shots |
April 19 | Boston Bruins | 0-2 | Montreal Canadiens | FleetCenter | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 10:52 – Zednik 2 (Kovalev 2, Koivu 7) 19:52 – Zednik 3 (Kovalev 3, Koivu 8) |
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Andrew Raycroft 24 saves / 25 shots | Goalie stats | Jose Theodore 32 saves / 32 shots |
Montreal won series 4–3 | |
Game 1 of the series at Wachovia Center in Philadelphia saw the Flyers win, 3–2. Game 2 saw another well-played, close game, with Philadelphia again winning, 3–2. Game 3 at Continental Airlines Arena in New Jersey saw the first game of the series not decided by one goal, a 4–2 Devils victory. With a chance to tie the series heading back to Philadelphia, the New Jersey attack was completely stonewalled by Flyers goalie Robert Esche in a 3–0 shutout victory for the Flyers. Esche had 35 saves. Back in Philadelphia for Game 5, the Flyers finished off the Devils with a 3–1 victory.
April 8 | Philadelphia Flyers | 3-2 | New Jersey Devils | Wachovia Center | Recap | |||
(Kapanen, Primeau) Gagne 1 - 10:19 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Zhamnov, Johnsson) Roenick 1 - pp - 3:31 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Johnsson) Primeau 1 - 3:53 | Third period | 3:53 - Elias 1 (Gionta, Gomez) 4:28 - Hrdina 1 (Langenbrunner, Rasmussen) |
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Robert Esche 37 saves / 39 shots | Goalie stats | Martin Brodeur 23 saves / 26 shots |
April 10 | Philadelphia Flyers | 3-2 | New Jersey Devils | Wachovia Center | Recap | |||
(Pitkanen, Johnsson) Recchi 1 – pp - 14:49 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Roenick, Amonte) Zhamnov 1 - 7:24 | Second period | 4:44 - Hrdina 2 (Langenbrunner, Rasmussen) | ||||||
(Roenick, Zhamnov) Timander 1 - 10:31 | Third period | 14:35 - Gionta (Elias, Gomez) | ||||||
Robert Esche 24 saves / 26 shots | Goalie stats | Martin Brodeur 15 saves / 18 shots |
April 12 | New Jersey Devils | 4-2 | Philadelphia Flyers | Continental Airlines Arena | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 8:49 - pp - Roenick 2 (Johnsson, Zhamnov) | ||||||
(Gomez, Rafalski) Elias 2 - 1:26 (Gionta, Gomez) Martin 1 - pp - 4:55 (Albelin, Gionta) Elias 3 - pp - 17:28 |
Second period | 3:13 - pp - Amonte 1 (Roenick, Zhamnov) | ||||||
(Gomez, Martin) Gionta 2 - pp - 7:00 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Martin Brodeur 23 saves / 25 shots | Goalie stats | Robert Esche 19 saves / 23 shots |
April 14 | New Jersey Devils | 0-3 | Philadelphia Flyers | Continental Airlines Arena | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 1:18 - Johnsson 1 (Handzus, Kapanen) | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 4:45 - Zhamnov 2 (Malakhov, Roenick) 16:02 - Primeau 2 (Kapanen, Johnsson) |
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Martin Brodeur 22 saves / 25 shots | Goalie stats | Robert Esche 35 saves / 35 shots |
April 17 | Philadelphia Flyers | 3-1 | New Jersey Devils | Wachovia Center | Recap | |||
(Amonte, Roenick) Zhamnov 3 - 13:38 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 13:36 - Niedermayer 1 (Elias, Gomez) | ||||||
(Zhamnov, Malakhov) Markov 1 - 14:37 Kapanen 1 - en - 19:52 |
Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Robert Esche 31 saves / 32 shots | Goalie stats | Martin Brodeur 37 saves / 39 shots |
Philadelphia won series 4–1 | |
The 4–5 matchup in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals was billed as the Battle of Ontario. The Senators would have had home ice advantage, however on the final day of the regular season, the Maple Leafs routed Ottawa 6–0. Therefore giving the Leafs the higher seeding. Game 1, at Toronto's Air Canada Centre, saw Ottawa pull out a 4–2 victory. Needing a victory to avoid going down two games to Ottawa, the Maple Leafs came through with 2–0 win on the strength of a 31-save shutout by Ed Belfour.
Game 3 of the series shifted venue to Ottawa's Corel Centre, but the teams shouldn't have bothered playing the game if they wanted a different result: Toronto again won, 2–0, behind another Belfour shutout, and this time Belfour stopped 37 shots. Ottawa finally broke through the wall Belfour had put up in net, winning Game 4, 4–1.
With the series back in Toronto for a crucial Game 5, Belfour posted his third shutout of the series in yet another 2–0 Toronto victory. This was a clear indication of the strength of the Toronto defense, and the Senators bleak offense. Facing elimination on home ice in Game 6, Ottawa won, 2–1 in double-overtime. The series went back to Toronto for the third time, this time for a Game 7. Toronto relied on what brought them the first three victories of the series: goalie Belfour, who all but denied Ottawa's offense in a 4–1, series-clinching win. Patrick Lalime gave up 2 questionable goals by Joe Nieuwendyk before being pulled after the first period and replaced by backup Martin Prusek by head coach Jacques Martin.
April 8 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 2-4 | Ottawa Senators | Air Canada Centre | Recap | |||
(Ponikarovsky, Antropov) Nieuwendyk 1 - 3:15 (Leetch, Francis) McCabe 1 - pp - 18:33 |
First period | 5:05 - Smolinski 1 (Schaefer, de Vries) | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 10:02 - pp - Redden 1 (Alfredsson, Havlat) 10:40 - pp - Hossa 1 (Bonk, Havlat) |
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No scoring | Third period | 1:39 - Hossa 2 (Varada) | ||||||
Ed Belfour 26 saves / 30 shots | Goalie stats | Patrick Lalime 15 saves / 17 shots |
April 10 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 2-0 | Ottawa Senators | Air Canada Centre | Recap | |||
(Sundin) Roberts 1 - 10:40 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Leetch, Sundin) Roberts 2 - pp - 6:02 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Ed Belfour 31 saves / 31 shots | Goalie stats | Patrick Lalime 24 saves / 26 shots |
April 12 | Ottawa Senators | 0-2 | Toronto Maple Leafs | Corel Centre | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 1:30 - Nieuwendyk 2 (Francis) | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 14:16 - Sundin 1 | ||||||
Patrick Lalime 15 saves / 17 shots | Goalie stats | Ed Belfour 37 saves / 37 shots |
April 14 | Ottawa Senators | 4-1 | Toronto Maple Leafs | Corel Centre | Recap | |||
(Havlat) Alfredsson 1 - 19:24 | First period | 16:53 - pp - Roberts 3 (Sundin, Mogilny) | ||||||
Hossa 3 - 13:15 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
White 1 - 3:37 (Bonk, Alfredsson) Phillips 1 - pp - 8:00 |
Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Patrick Lalime 23 saves / 24 shots | Goalie stats | Ed Belfour 32 saves / 36 shots |
April 16 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 2-0 | Ottawa Senators | Air Canada Centre | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
Domi 1 - 1:43 (Kaberle, Ponikarovsky) Nieuwendyk 3 - 15:18 |
Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Ed Belfour 21 saves / 21 shots | Goalie stats | Patrick Lalime 14 saves / 16 shots |
April 18 | Ottawa Senators | 2-1 | 2OT | Toronto Maple Leafs | Corel Centre | Recap | ||
No scoring | First period | 4:14 - pp - McCabe 2 (Leetch, Roberts) | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Schaefer, Smolinski) Chara 1 - 4:55 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second overtime period | No scoring | ||||||
Patrick Lalime 27 saves / 28 shots | Goalie stats | Ed Belfour 44 saves / 46 shots |
April 20 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 4-1 | Ottawa Senators | Air Canada Centre | Recap | |||
(Domi, Reichel) Kilger 1 - 6:19 (Leetch, Ponikarovsky) Nieuwendyk 4 - 7:41 (McCabe, Antropov) Nieuwendyk 5 - 19:39 |
First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 0:22 - Varada 1 (Chara, Hossa) | ||||||
(Kilger, Reichel) McCabe 3 - 7:59 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Ed Belfour 36 saves / 37 shots | Goalie stats | Patrick Lalime 8 saves / 11 shots Martin Prusek 14 saves / 15 shots |
Toronto won series 4–3 | |
At Detroit's Joe Louis Arena for Game 1, the Red Wings shook off a slow start and got goals from Kris Draper, Tomas Holmstrom and Robert Lang and posted a 3–1 victory. Game 2 saw a closer game, but Detroit still won the game, 2–1 on Mathieu Schneider's game winning goal.
However, at Nashville's Gaylord Entertainment Center for Games 3 and 4, Nashville made it a series by taking both games, tying the series 2–2 headed back to Detroit. After a 3–1 Game 3 victory, Nashville one-upped themselves with a 3–0 Game 4 victory as goalie Tomas Vokoun posted a 37-save shutout. Game 4 also saw Detroit goalie Manny Legace being yanked in favor of Curtis Joseph.
Back in Detroit for Game 5, Joseph got the start in goal for the Red Wings, and the decision paid off: the Red Wings dominated the Predators, winning 4–1. When the series returned to Nashville for Game 6, Joseph shut out the Predators to end their season in a 2–0 victory. It was a relatively easy victory for Joseph, as the Red Wings defense allowed only 15 Predator shots on goal.
April 7 | Detroit Red Wings | 3-1 | Nashville Predators | Joe Louis Arena | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 0:16 - Hall 1 (Johnson, Hartnell) | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Maltby, Thomas) Draper 1 - 0:37 (Schneider, Lang) Holmstrom 1 - 4:55 (Maltby) Lang 1 - 18:15 |
Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Manny Legace 23 saves / 24 shots | Goalie stats | Tomas Vokoun 26 saves / 29 shots |
April 10 | Detroit Red Wings | 2-1 | Nashville Predators | Joe Louis Arena | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Shanahan, Holmstrom) Lang 2 - 5:45 | Second period | 12:41 - Orszagh (Erat) | ||||||
(Lidstrom, Shanahan) Schneider 1 - pp - 17:15 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Manny Legace 27 saves / 28 shots | Goalie stats | Tomas Vokoun 26 saves / 28 shots |
April 11 | Nashville Predators | 3-1 | Detroit Red Wings | Gaylord Entertainment Center | Recap | |||
Legwand 1 - sh - 18:23 (Johnson, York) Hall 2 - 19:45 |
First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Hall) Hartnell 1 - 16:03 | Third period | 5:21 - Hull (Datsyuk, Zetterberg) | ||||||
Tomas Vokoun 41 saves / 42 shots | Goalie stats | Manny Legace 18 saves / 21 shots |
April 13 | Nashville Predators | 3-0 | Detroit Red Wings | Gaylord Entertainment Center | Recap | |||
(Walker, Bombardir) Sullivan 1 - 10:44 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Hamhuis, York) Orszagh 2 - 12:21 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Hartnell, Hamhuis) Johnson 1 - 2:04 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Tomas Vokoun 41 saves / 41 shots | Goalie stats | Manny Legace 8 saves / 11 shots Curtis Joseph 9 saves / 9 shots |
April 15 | Detroit Red Wings | 4-1 | Nashville Predators | Joe Louis Arena | Recap | |||
(Datsyuk) Zetterberg 1 - 3:19 (Datsyuk, Zetterberg) Hull 2 - 6:22 (Yzerman, Chelios) Shanahan 1 - sh - 13:18 |
First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Lang, Schneider) Lidstrom 1 - pp - 9:25 | Second period | 19:22 - pp - Zholtok 1 (York, Sullivan) | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Curtis Joseph 19 saves / 20 shots | Goalie stats | Tomas Vokoun 27 saves / 31 shots |
April 17 | Nashville Predators | 0-2 | Detroit Red Wings | Gaylord Entertainment Center | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 1:26 - Whitney 1 (Yzerman, Lang) 1:56 - Yzerman 1 (Lang, Whitney) |
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No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Tomas Vokoun 24 saves / 26 shots | Goalie stats | Curtis Joseph 15 saves / 15 shots |
Detroit won series 4–2 | |
The Sharks had made the playoffs for the first time since missing them the previous season. For the Blues, it was a struggle just to make the postseason. They fired coach Joel Quenneville at the risk of missing the playoffs for the first time in a quarter of a century. Assistant coach Mike Kitchen was promoted to interim coach, and under him the Blues posted a 10–7–4 record, good enough for a playoff berth.
Game 1 of the series at San Jose's HP Pavilion saw a defensive battle, with San Jose winning the game, 1–0, on the strength of a 26-save shutout from Evgeni Nabokov. Chris Osgood was equally strong in net for the Blues, but allowed a goal to Niko Dimitrakos in the first overtime. Nabokov gave up only one goal in Game 2, a 3–1 Sharks victory highlighted by Patrick Marleau's hat trick. "I don't think they really gave the players a chance to play in Game 2, and it kind of threw us off balance right from the start of the game," St. Louis coach Mike Kitchen said. "Some calls we deserved, and some calls weren't strong calls on the referees' part."
In St. Louis at the Savvis Center for Game 3, the Blues used home-ice advantage to post a 4–1 victory and half their series deficit, getting a hat trick from Mike Sillinger. The next night, in Game 4, saw a back-and-forth game that ultimately went to San Jose, 4–3. With a chance to knock out the Blues at home in Game 5, they did just that, winning the game 3–1. The Blues would not see the playoffs again until after the lockout in 2009.
On a more serious note, shortly after the series, St. Louis left wing Mike Danton, who scored one goal in the series, was arrested, charged, and convicted in a conspiracy to murder his agent, David Frost.
April 8 | San Jose Sharks | 1-0 | OT | St. Louis Blues | HP Pavilion at San Jose | Recap | ||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
(Damphousse, Marshall) Dimitrakos 1 - 9:16 | First overtime period | No scoring | ||||||
Evgeni Nabokov 26 saves / 26 shots | Goalie stats | Chris Osgood 28 saves / 29 shots |
April 10 | San Jose Sharks | 3-1 | St. Louis Blues | HP Pavilion at San Jose | Recap | |||
(Stuart, Preissing) Marleau 1 - pp - 17:29 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Damphousse, Dimitrakos) Patrick Marleau 2 - pp - 3:52 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Damphousse) Marleau 3 - sh - 0:48 | Third period | 17:51 - sh - Weight | ||||||
Evgeni Nabokov 25 saves / 26 shots | Goalie stats | Chris Osgood 13 saves / 16 shots Reinhard Divis 8 saves / 8 shots |
April 12 | St. Louis Blues | 4-1 | San Jose Sharks | Savvis Center | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Drake) Sillinger 1 - 9:56 (Weinrich, Cajanek) Drake 1 - 17:24 |
Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Tkachuk, Backman) Sillinger 2 - 7:51 (Osgood) Sillinger 3 - en sh - 19:13 |
Third period | 5:36 - Cheechoo 1 (Thornton, Rathje) | ||||||
Chris Osgood 19 saves / 20 shots | Goalie stats | Evgeni Nabokov 25 saves / 28 shots |
April 13 | St. Louis Blues | 3-4 | San Jose Sharks | Savvis Center | Recap | |||
(Sillinger, Savage) Danton 1 - 11:25 | First period | 6:29 - Thornton 1 (Ricci, Cheechoo) | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 3:35 - Thornton 2 (Cheechoo) 10:04 - Korolyuk 1 (McLaren, Brown) |
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(Pronger, Tkachuk) Demitra 1 - 0:34 (Backman, Cajanek) Weight 2 - pp - 15:07 |
Third period | 11:19 - pp - Korolyuk 2 (Hannan, McLaren) | ||||||
Chris Osgood 20 saves / 24 shots | Goalie stats | Evgeni Nabokov 22 saves / 25 shots |
April 15 | San Jose Sharks | 3-1 | St. Louis Blues | HP Pavilion at San Jose | Recap | |||
(Damphousse, Marleau) Stuart 1 - 1:50 | First period | 13:10 - Savage 1 (Weight, Mellanby) | ||||||
(Goc, Harvey) Smith 1 - 9:34 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Hannan) Ricci 1 - 16:22 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Evgeni Nabokov 21 saves / 22 shots | Goalie stats | Chris Osgood 17 saves / 20 shots |
San Jose won series 4–1 | |
The Canucks had won the division, and were riding a current 6 game winning streak. Dan Cloutier served as the starting goalie, and faired pretty well during the season. The Flames had used a run of 10–2–2 in the month of December, to make the playoffs for the first time since 1996.
The second all-Canada first round series (#4 Toronto defeated #5 Ottawa, 4–3 in the Eastern Conference) began at GM Place in Vancouver. The goals were easy to come by, but Vancouver scored more in a 5–3 Game 1 victory. Both defenses tightened considerably in Game 2, a 2–1 Calgary victory that tied the series headed to the Pengrowth Saddledome in Calgary.
Game 3 saw another 2–1 game, but this time Vancouver prevailed. However, during the game, Canucks goalie Dan Cloutier was injured making a save, and backup Johan Hedberg took over. Game 4 saw Calgary goalie Miikka Kiprusoff and the Flames defense pick a good time to play well, with Kiprusoff stopping all 20 shots he faced in a 4–0 victory that tied the series, 2–2. After Hedberg's subpar performance in Game 4, he was replaced in the net by Alexander Auld, the third goalie in as many games for the Canucks.
Game 5, back in Vancouver, saw Calgary push the Canucks to the brink with a 2–1 victory. With elimination staring Vancouver in the face, the Canucks and Flames engaged in an all-out battle in Game 6 that saw Vancouver storm out to a 4–0 lead only to see the Flames come back to tie it. The game didn't end until triple-overtime, when Brendan Morrison scored 2:28 into the period in a 5–4 Vancouver victory. That set up a thrilling Game 7 in Vancouver with the winner getting bragging rights for western Canada. Matt Cooke scored twice for the Canucks, including a game tying goal off a desperation rush with five seconds left in regulation. Calgary won the game in overtime, 3–2, with Martin Gelinas scoring the game-winner 85 seconds into overtime.
In a bizarre fact, the last three times these teams have met in the playoffs, the series was a first round match-up, went the maximum seven games with Game 7 being decided in overtime each time, and the winning team would eventually go all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals.
April 7 | Vancouver Canucks | 5-3 | Calgary Flames | General Motors Place | Recap | |||
(Jovanovski, Naslund) Rucinsky 1 - pp - 2:34 (Morrison, Naslund) Salo 1 - pp - 5:24 |
First period | No scoring | ||||||
(D. Sedin, Ohlund) H. Sedin 1 - pp - 12:47 (Morrison, Cooke) Ohlund 1 - 17:51 |
Second period | 4:38 - pp - Simon 1 5:06 - pp - Saprykin 1 (Lombardi, Leopold) |
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(Naslund, Jovanovski) Morrison 1 - pp - 5:26 | Third period | 6:16 - Oliwa 1 (Leopold, Conroy) | ||||||
Dan Cloutier 26 saves / 29 shots | Goalie stats | Miikka Kiprusoff 17 saves / 22 shots |
April 9 | Vancouver Canucks | 1-2 | Calgary Flames | General Motors Place | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 3:06 - Iginla 1 (Leopold, Simon) 3:56 - Lombardi 1 |
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(Rucinsky, Salo) Naslund 1 - pp - 9:41 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Dan Cloutier 22 saves / 24 shots | Goalie stats | Miikka Kiprusoff 25 saves / 26 shots |
April 11 | Calgary Flames | 1-2 | Vancouver Canucks | Pengrowth Saddledome | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Lombardi, Iginla) Simon 2 - 1:04 | Second period | 2:10 - pp - Naslund 2 (Jovanovski) | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 1:29 - Cooke 1 (Morrison) | ||||||
Miikka Kiprusoff 23 saves / 25 shots | Goalie stats | Dan Cloutier 11 saves / 11 shots Johan Hedberg 19 saves / 20 shots |
April 13 | Calgary Flames | 4-0 | Vancouver Canucks | Pengrowth Saddledome | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Clark) Yelle 1 - sh - 0:58 (Gauthier, Kiprusoff) Clark 1 - pp - 16:06 (Gelinas, Regehr) Donovan 1 - 16:33 |
Second period | No scoring | ||||||
Iginla 2 - en - 18:13 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Miikka Kiprusoff 20 saves / 20 shots | Goalie stats | Johan Hedberg 28 saves / 31 shots |
April 15 | Vancouver Canucks | 1-2 | Calgary Flames | General Motors Place | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Salo, Ohlund) H. Sedin 2 - pp - 16:19 | Second period | 3:50 - pp - Conroy 1 (Commodore, Iginla) | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 5:37 - Iginla 3 (Ference, Conroy) | ||||||
Alex Auld 18 saves / 20 shots | Goalie stats | Miikka Kiprusoff 32 saves / 33 shots |
April 17 | Calgary Flames | 4-5 | 3OT | Vancouver Canucks | Pengrowth Saddledome | Recap | ||
No scoring | First period | 18:01 - Ruutu 1 (H. Sedin, D. Sedin) | ||||||
(Regehr, Conroy) Saprykin 2 - 10:31 (Commodore) Nieminen 1 - 12:38 |
Second period | 5:32 - pp - D. Sedin 1 (Sopel, H. Sedin) 6:42 - May 1 (Sanderson, Chubarov) 10:15 - Sanderson 1 (Ohlund, Naslund) |
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(Clark, Regehr) Gelinas 1 - 1:14 (Regehr, Nilson) Clark 2 - 12:56 |
Third period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third overtime period | No scoring | ||||||
Miikka Kiprusoff 47 saves / 52 shots | Goalie stats | Alex Auld 36 saves / 40 shots |
April 19 | Vancouver Canucks | 2-3 | OT | Calgary Flames | General Motors Place | Recap | ||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 12:50 - Iginla 4, (Conroy, Lombardi) | ||||||
(Naslund, Jovanovski) Cooke 2 - 7:32 (Naslund, Ohlund) Cooke 3 - 19:54 |
Third period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | First overtime period | 1:25 - pp - Gelinas 2 (Iginla, Yelle) | ||||||
Alex Auld 25 saves / 28 shots | Goalie stats | Miikka Kiprusoff 26 saves / 28 shots |
Calgary won series 4–3 | |
This was the first playoff series for Colorado without Patrrick Roy, who retired after the previous season. Game 1 at the Pepsi Center in Denver saw the Avalanche win, 3–1. Game 2 saw Colorado increase the offensive pressure on Dallas goalie Marty Turco in a 5–2 Avalanche win.
At home at the American Airlines Center and in danger of falling behind 3–0 in the series, Dallas bounced back with a crucial victory in overtime, 4–3, to climb back into the series. After the first 80 minutes of Game 4 failed to produce a winner, Dallas stood a chance at winning the game, tying the series, and guaranteeing at least one more game at home. But Marek Svatos won the game for the Avalanche 5:18 into the second overtime to break Dallas' back.
Back in Colorado for Game 5, Dallas kept it close until the third period, when Colorado broke the game wide open with three goals to extend a 2–1 lead to 5–1 to clinch the series.
April 7 | Colorado Avalanche | 3-1 | Dallas Stars | Pepsi Center | Recap | |||
(Blake, Svatos) Forsberg 1 - 6:14 (Boughner, Liles) Tanguay 1 - 8:37 |
First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Selanne, Boughner) Sakic 1 - 3:49 | Third period | 13:30 - Kapanen 1 (DiMaio, Numminen) | ||||||
David Aebischer 37 saves / 38 shots | Goalie stats | Marty Turco 22 saves / 25 shots |
April 9 | Colorado Avalanche | 5-2 | Dallas Stars | Pepsi Center | Recap | |||
(Forsberg, Hejduk) Sakic 1 - pp - 9:36 (Blake, Sakic) Tanguay 1 - pp - 19:57 |
First period | 8:33 - pp - Modano 1 (Turgeon, Bure) | ||||||
(Tanguay, Hejduk) Peter Forsberg 2 - 6:48 (Nikolishin) Hinote 1 - sh - 13:42 |
Second period | 17:19 - Therien 1 (Arnott, Morrow) | ||||||
(Blake, Svatos) Konowalchuk 1 - pp - 3:01 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
David Aebischer 19 saves / 21 shots | Goalie stats | Marty Turco 22 saves / 27 shots |
April 12 | Dallas Stars | 4-3 | OT | Colorado Avalanche | American Airlines Center | Recap | ||
(Modano, Zubov) Arnott 1 - pp - 8:01 | First period | 11:34 - Hejduk 1 (Blake, Forsberg) 15:37 - Hahl 1 (Selanne, Boughner) |
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(Bure, Turgeon) Young 1 - pp - 19:58 | Second period | 11:02 - pp - Konowalchuk 2 (Sakic, Tanguay) | ||||||
(Corson, Matvichuk) Boucher 1 - 15:33 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Ott 1 - 2:11 | First overtime period | No scoring | ||||||
Marty Turco 14 saves / 17 shots | Goalie stats | David Aebischer 28 saves / 32 shots |
April 14 | Dallas Stars | 2-3 | 2OT | Colorado Avalanche | American Airlines Center | Recap | ||
(Guerin, Turgeon) Zubov 1 - pp - 15:05 | First period | 9:10 - pp - Hejduk 2 (Blake, Forsberg) 14:01 - sh - Sakic 3 |
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No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Bure) Turgeon 1 - 11:14 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second overtime period | No scoring | ||||||
Marty Turco 18 saves / 21 shots | Goalie stats | David Aebischer 41 saves / 43 shots |
April 17 | Colorado Avalanche | 5-1 | Dallas Stars | Pepsi Center | Recap | |||
(Barnaby, Vaananen) Hendrickson 1 - 18:57 | First period | 5:39 - Therien 2 (Modano) | ||||||
(Svatos, Foote) Konowalchuk 3 - pp - 1:41 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Svatos, Skrastins) Forsberg 3 - 0:42 (Svatos, Forsberg) Hejduk 3 - 9:08 (Forsberg, Foote) Sakic 4 - en - 15:04 |
Third period | No scoring | ||||||
David Aebischer 21 saves / 22 shots | Goalie stats | Marty Turco 25 saves / 29 shots |
Colorado won series 4–1 | |
This series pitted the top-seeded Lightning, who had hastily eliminated the Islanders in the first round, against the Canadiens, who were riding an emotional high after their thrilling comeback seven-game series victory against the Boston Bruins.
Game 1, at Tampa's St. Pete Times Forum, saw a not-so-rare occurrence for the Lightning: a shutout by goalie Nikolai Khabibulin, his fourth of the postseason out of six games he played in. Khabibulin turned away all 21 shots he saw in the 4–0 victory, with the 21 shots being an indicator of the strong Lightning defense. Game 1 also saw Montreal goalie Jose Theodore, who had shut out Boston in Game 7 of the Quarterfinals, get pulled in favor of Mathieu Garon, who went 6-for-6 during his brief stint in goal. Game 2 saw Theodore return to goal for Montreal, but the Canadiens still lost the game by a score of 3–1.
Game 3 saw Khabibulin give up three goals for the first time in five games. In fact, in the five games since his last loss, he had allowed a combined total of three goals. But despite the letdown, Tampa found a way to win the game 65 seconds into overtime, 4–3. The demoralizing defeat stung Montreal, and they were swept without resisting in a 3–1 Game 4 loss.
April 23 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 4-0 | Montreal Canadiens | St. Pete Times Forum | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(St. Louis, Lecavalier) Fedotenko 3 - 2:52 (St. Louis, Sydor) Lecavalier 1 - 16:43 |
Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(St. Louis, Boyle) Lecavalier 2 - 3:49 (Taylor) Afanasenkov 1 - 7:20 |
Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Nikolai Khabibulin 21 saves / 21 shots | Goalie stats | Jose Theodore 24 saves / 28 shots Mathieu Garon 6 saves / 6 shots |
April 25 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 3-1 | Montreal Canadiens | St. Pete Times Forum | Recap | |||
(St. Louis, Andreychuk) Lecavalier 3 - pp - 2:35 (Richards, Stillman) Modin 4 - 8:33 |
First period | 16:40 - pp - Koivu 3 (Kovalev, Markov) | ||||||
(Sarich) Lecavalier 4 - 19:57 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Nikolai Khabibulin 26 saves / 27 shots | Goalie stats | Jose Theodore 26 saves / 29 shots |
April 27 | Montreal Canadiens | 3-4 | OT | Tampa Bay Lightning | Bell Centre | Recap | ||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Markov, Rivet) Kovalev 6 - pp - 9:33 | Second period | 8:41 - sh - Stillman 1 (Kubina, Taylor) 12:24 - pp - Richards 2 (St. Louis) |
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(Rivet) Ryder 1 - 10:32 (Dowd) Brisebois 2 - 16:13 |
Third period | 19:43 - Lecavalier 5 (Andreychuk, St. Louis) | ||||||
No scoring | First overtime period | 1:05 - Richards 3 (Modin) | ||||||
Jose Theodore 24 saves / 28 shots | Goalie stats | Nikolai Khabibulin 28 saves / 31 shots |
April 29 | Montreal Canadiens | 1-3 | Tampa Bay Lightning | Bell Centre | Recap | |||
(Juneau) Sundstrom 1 - 5:46 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 11:57 - pp - Boyle 1 (Lecavalier, Andreychuk) 17:14 - Richards 4 (Afanasenkov) |
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No scoring | Third period | 19:04 - en - Modin (Afanasenkov, Andreychuk) | ||||||
Jose Theodore 21 saves / 23 shots | Goalie stats | Nikolai Khabibulin 27 saves / 28 shots |
Tampa Bay won series 4–0 | |
This series pitted two Eastern Conference rivals that were evenly matched; Toronto had 103 points and Philadelphia 101, but Philadelphia had knocked off their first-round opponent quicker than Toronto; Philadelphia knocked out New Jersey in five games while it took Toronto all seven games to eliminate Ottawa.
Game 1, at Philadelphia's Wachovia Center, saw a closely played game that ultimately went to the Flyers, 3–1. Game 2 was even closer, but Philadelphia's defense held firm in a 2–1 victory that put them up in the series, 2–0.
However, the shift in venue to Air Canada Centre certainly fired up the Maple Leafs, as they used three second-period goals to help out in a 4–1 Game 3 victory. Home-ice advantage continued to be a factor in Game 4, a 3–1 Toronto victory.
The series went back to Philadelphia for Game 5, and Philadelphia scored a postseason-high seven goals in a 7–2 victory, knocking out Toronto goalie Ed Belfour after the sixth goal in favor of Trevor Kidd in the process. Overlooked during the scoring barrage was a goalie to Philadelphia goalie Robert Esche, who was knocked out early and replaced by Sean Burke, who went 8-for-9 in goal; Toronto only took 11 shots during the whole game. Philadelphia's Keith Primeau logged a hat trick to add to the positive for the Flyers. Game 6, back in Toronto, saw Toronto rally from a 2–0 third-period deficit to force overtime. In overtime, Darcy Tucker made a devastating hit on Sami Kapanen who was barely able to stumble to the bench after the hit. However, in return, Jeremy Roenick jumped on the ice and proceeded to score his second goal of the game only seconds later, ending the Maple Leafs' season. The Leafs have not been back to the playoffs since.
April 22 | Philadelphia Flyers | 3-1 | Toronto Maple Leafs | Wachovia Center | Recap | |||
(Roenick, Zhamnov) Amonte 2 - 7:14 | First period | 14:28 - Mogilny 1 (McCabe, Leetch) | ||||||
(Handzus, Kapanen) Ragnarsson 1 - 5:11 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(LeClair) Gagne 2 - 15:35 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Robert Esche 22 saves / 23 shots | Goalie stats | Ed Belfour 23 saves / 26 shots |
April 25 | Philadelphia Flyers | 2-1 | Toronto Maple Leafs | Wachovia Center | Recap | |||
(Recchi, Primeau) Brashear 1 - pp - 17:57 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 13:48 - Domi 2 (Wilm, Leetch) | ||||||
(Amonte, Ragnarsson) Zhamnov 4 - pp - 8:25 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Robert Esche 26 saves / 27 shots | Goalie stats | Ed Belfour 22 saves / 24 shots |
April 28 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 4-1 | Philadelphia Flyers | Air Canada Centre | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Sundin) Mogilny 2 - 5:12 (McCabe) Ponikarovsky 1 - 6:42 (Domi, Francis) Kilger 2 - 15:11 |
Second period | 18:58 - pp - Amonte 3 (Zhamnov, Pitkanen) | ||||||
(Leetch, McCabe) Tucker 1 - pp - 11:36 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Ed Belfour 18 saves / 19 shots | Goalie stats | Robert Esche 25 saves / 29 shots |
April 30 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 3-1 | Philadelphia Flyers | Air Canada Centre | Recap | |||
(Roberts, Kaberle) Sundin 2 - 13:24 | First period | 7:44 - Gagne 3 | ||||||
(Roberts) Sundin 3 - 7:45 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(McCabe, Leetch) Tucker 2 - 2:19 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Ed Belfour 28 saves / 29 shots | Goalie stats | Robert Esche 28 saves / 31 shots |
May 2 | Philadelphia Flyers | 7-2 | Toronto Maple Leafs | Wachovia Center | Recap | |||
Recchi 2 - 3:51 (Gagne, Johnsson) Handzus 1 - 5:43 Primeau 3 - sh - 18:54 |
First period | 19:25 - pp - Nieuwendyk 6 (Kaberle, Francis) | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 9:54 - Roberts 4 (Mogilny) | ||||||
(Timander, Gagne) Primeau 5 - 3:50 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Ed Belfour 12 saves / 18 shots Trevor Kidd 10 saves / 11 shots |
Goalie stats | Robert Esche 8 saves / 9 shots Sean Burke 1 save / 2 shots |
May 4 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 2-3 | OT | Philadelphia Flyers | Air Canada Centre | Recap | ||
No scoring | First period | 9:55 - Somik 1 (Handzus, Brashear) 15:30 - Roenick 3 (Zhamnov, Kapanen) |
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No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Mogilny, Sundin) Pilar 1 - 9:04 (Roberts, Mogilny) Sundin 4 - 15:08 |
Third period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | First overtime period | 7:39 - Roenick 4 (Pitkanen) | ||||||
Ed Belfour 22 saves / 25 shots | Goalie stats | Robert Esche 34 saves / 36 shots |
Philadelphia won series 4–2 | |
This series pitted the top-seeded Red Wings, who were heavily favored, against the Flames, who had knocked out their intracountry rival, Vancouver, in an emotional seven-game series.
Game 1, at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, saw the Flames stay with the Red Wings for every step of the way, and then in overtime, Marcus Nilson scored the game-winning goal 2:39 in. Stunned by the Game 1 loss, the Red Wings, hoping to avoid going down 2–0 in the series going to Calgary, bounced back with a 5–2 Game 2 victory.
At the Pengrowth Saddledome in Calgary for Game 3, Calgary used three second-period goals to register a 3–2 victory and take a 2–1 lead in the series. But Detroit again showed the ability to bounce back after a close loss, taking Game 4, 4–2.
The series shifted back to Detroit for Game 5, when Calgary goalie Miikka Kiprusoff picked an opportune time to shut out an opponent: his 31-save shutout in a 1–0 victory pushed Detroit to the brink, with Game 6 in Calgary. Detroit goalie Curtis Joseph also played well, but the difference in the game was a goal by Craig Conroy. During the second period, a shot by Red Wings defensman Mathieu Schneider deflected off a stick and struck Red Wings captain Steve Yzerman in the left eye. Joe Louis Arena fell silent while Yzerman was attended to for several minutes and then helped off the ice, holding a towel to his face. Yzerman would not return to the series.
At the Saddledome for Game 6, Kiprusoff again refused to budge, allowing nothing in regulation, but so did Joseph. It was now sudden-death for Detroit, and with 47 seconds left in the first overtime, Martin Gelinas beat Joseph set up by assists from Conroy and Jarome Iginla, and Calgary won their second straight 1–0 game, and their second straight overtime victory to clinch a series. Kiprusoff's 38-save shutout in Game 6 meant that he had stopped the final 69 shots he saw in the series.
April 22 | Detroit Red Wings | 1-2 | OT | Calgary Flames | Joe Louis Arena | Recap | ||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Shanahan, Hatcher) Lang 3 - 6:14 | Second period | 17:57 - Regehr 1 (Lombardi) | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | First overtime period | 2:39 - Nilson 1 (Gelinas) | ||||||
Curtis Joseph 16 saves / 18 shots | Goalie stats | Miikka Kiprusoff 28 saves / 29 shots |
April 24 | Detroit Red Wings | 5-2 | Calgary Flames | Joe Louis Arena | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Lidstrom, Datsyuk) Holmstrom 1 - pp - 3:02 (Dandenault, Lidstrom) Yzerman 2 - 10:06 (Maltby, Draper) Yzerman 3 - 12:19 |
Second period | 13:50 - Donovan 2 (Nilson) | ||||||
(Lidstrom, Datsyuk) Hull 3 - pp - 14:49 (Hull) Lidstrom 2 - pp - 16:08 |
Third period | 18:50 - Gelinas 3 | ||||||
Curtis Joseph 14 saves / 16 shots | Goalie stats | Miikka Kiprusoff 27 saves / 32 shots |
April 27 | Calgary Flames | 3-2 | Detroit Red Wings | Pengrowth Saddledome | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Gelinas, Clark) Yelle 2 - 3:38 (Gelinas, Lombardi) Iginla 6 - pp - 5:46 (Nilson, Nieminen) Donovan 3 - 12:24 |
Second period | 1:17 - Lang 4 (McCarty, Shanahan) 11:44 - Fischer 1 (Hull, Datsyuk) |
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No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Miikka Kiprusoff 27 saves / 29 shots | Goalie stats | Curtis Joseph 24 saves / 27 shots |
April 29 | Calgary Flames | 2-4 | Detroit Red Wings | Pengrowth Saddledome | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 0:26 - Maltby 1 (Draper, Whitney) | ||||||
(Iginla, Conroy) Gelinas 4 - 5:45 (Donovan, Nilson) Nieminen 2 - 6:03 |
Second period | 3:00 - Devereaux 1 (Whitney, Draper) | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 10:02 - Dandenault 1 (Holmstrom, Lang) 19:36 - en - Zetterberg 2 (Shanahan, Lidstrom) |
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Miikka Kiprusoff 25 saves / 28 shots | Goalie stats | Curtis Joseph 25 saves / 27 shots |
May 1 | Detroit Red Wings | 0-1 | Calgary Flames | Joe Louis Arena | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 16:07 - Conroy 2 (Iginla) | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Curtis Joseph 20 saves / 21 shots | Goalie stats | Miikka Kiprusoff 31 saves / 31 shots |
May 3 | Calgary Flames | 1-0 | OT | Detroit Red Wings | Pengrowth Saddledome | Recap | ||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
(Conroy, Iginla) Gelinas 5 - 19:13 | First overtime period | No scoring | ||||||
Miikka Kiprusoff 38 saves / 38 shots | Goalie stats | Curtis Joseph 43 saves / 44 shots |
Calgary won series 4–2 | |
This series pitted two opponents who defeated their first-round opponents, St. Louis and Dallas, respectively, in five games, with each team winning the first two, losing the third game, and then winning the next two.
Game 1 took place at the HP Pavilion in San Jose. The Sharks came flying out of the gate, scoring three first-period goals en route to a 5–2 victory highlighted by Patrick Marleau's hat trick, his second of the postseason. After giving up the fifth and final Sharks goal, Colorado goalie David Aebischer was pulled in favor of Tommy Salo, who went 7-for-7 in saves. Game 2 was more of the same: San Jose continued to shell Aebischer while goalie Evgeni Nabokov limited the Avalanche attack in a 4–1 victory.
The shift in venue to Colorado's Pepsi Center for Game 3, and San Jose's attack was limited to only one goal, scored by Vincent Damphousse, but Nabokov was brilliant between the pipes, stopping all 33 shots that he faced in the 1–0 victory to push Colorado to the brink. Down 3–0 in the series, Colorado extended their season for at least another game with a 1–0 overtime victory in Game 4 as Aebischer rebounded from his poor play in Games 1 and 2 with a 27-save shutout, and the game's lone goal was scored by Joe Sakic 5:15 into overtime.
When the series returned to San Jose for Game 5 and posted another overtime victory on another game-winning goal by Sakic, this time by a 2–1 count, people began to wonder: with Game 6 in Colorado, could Colorado rebound from a 3–0 hole to force a Game 7? Fortunately for Sharks fans, this did not happen, as San Jose won Game 6 in Colorado, 3–1, and eliminate the Avalanche. San Jose's strong second period, in which they scored three goals, was the difference.
April 22 | San Jose Sharks | 5-2 | Colorado Avalanche | HP Pavilion at San Jose | Recap | |||
(Cheechoo, Rathje) Marleau 4 – 10:52 (Dimitrakos, Stuart) Damphousse 1 – 12:42 (Ekman, Korolyuk) Hannan 1 – pp – 19:07 |
First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Dimitrakos) Marleau 5 – 11:39 (Damphousse, Dimitrakos) Marleau 6 - pp – 13:13 |
Second period | 9:07 - pp – Konowalchuk 4 (Nikolishin, Sakic) | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 0:52 - pp – Forsberg 4 (Sakic, Foote) | ||||||
Evgeni Nabokov 26 saves / 28 shots | Goalie stats | David Aebischer 12 saves / 17 shots Tommy Salo 7 saves / 7 shots |
April 24 | San Jose Sharks | 4-1 | Colorado Avalanche | HP Pavilion at San Jose | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 7:01 – Hejduk 4 (Barnaby, Forsberg) | ||||||
(Marleau, Dimitrakos) Damphousse 2 - pp – 11:14 (Dimitrakos, Damphousse) Marleau 7 – 19:36 |
Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Stuart) Cheechoo 2 - pp – 6:27 (Cheechoo, Ricci) Primeau 1 - en – 19:05 |
Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Evgeni Nabokov 20 saves / 21 shots | Goalie stats | David Aebischer 20 saves / 23 shots |
April 26 | Colorado Avalanche | 0-1 | San Jose Sharks | Pepsi Center | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 8:39 – Damphousse 3 (Hannan, Marleau) | ||||||
David Aebischer 16 saves / 17 shots | Goalie stats | Evgeni Nabokov 33 saves / 33 shots |
April 28 | Colorado Avalanche | 1-0 | OT | San Jose Sharks | Pepsi Center | Recap | ||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
(Boughner) Sakic 5 – 5:15 | First overtime period | No scoring | ||||||
David Aebischer 27 saves / 27 shots | Goalie stats | Evgeni Nabokov 35 saves / 36 shots |
May 1 | San Jose Sharks | 1-2 | OT | Colorado Avalanche | HP Pavilion at San Jose | Recap | ||
(Cheechoo, Stuart) Damphousse 4 - pp – 19:52 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 9:50 – Sakic 6 (Selanne) | ||||||
No scoring | First overtime period | 1:54 – Sakic 7 (Forsberg) | ||||||
Evgeni Nabokov 16 saves / 18 shots | Goalie stats | David Aebischer 21 saves / 22 shots |
May 4 | Colorado Avalanche | 1-3 | San Jose Sharks | Pepsi Center | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Kariya, Sakic) Hejduk 5 - pp – 17:34 | Second period | 1:34 – Damphousse 5 (Dimitrakos) 8:59 – Goc 1 (Brown, McLaren) 12:03 – Cheechoo 3 (Ricci) |
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No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
David Aebischer 30 saves / 33 shots | Goalie stats | Evgeni Nabokov 28 saves / 29 shots |
San Jose won series 4–2 | |
The Eastern Conference Finals pitted the Lightning, 8–1 in the postseason up to that point, against the third-seeded Flyers, who had just defeated Toronto in a six-game series.
Game 1, at St. Pete Times Forum, saw Philadelphia take only 20 shots on goal, a sign of the strong Tampa Bay defense. Goalie Nikolai Khabibulin, all but impenetrable in the first two rounds, stopped 19 of those 20 shots, the only miss being a Michal Handzus goal in a 3–1 Lightning win. However, Game 2 saw a stunning turn of events: Khabibulin was shelled in goal, only seeing 12 shots and getting yanked after giving up four goals in a 6–2 Flyers victory. Backup goalie John Grahame went 15-for-17 in relief of Khabibulin, and the series was tied, 1–1, going to Philadelphia.
Game 3 at the Wachovia Center saw Khabibulin return to his dominant form in net, which was bad news for the Flyers, as Khabibulin stopped 24 out of 25 shots, the only miss being a Keith Primeau goal in a 4–1 Lightning win. Game 4 saw the Flyers pull even with a critical 3–2 victory that tied the series headed back to Tampa Bay.
Back in Tampa Bay for a critical Game 5, the Lightning used home-ice advantage in a 4–2 victory, and they were now one win away from the Stanley Cup Finals. Brad Richards' two goals marked the first time all series a player had scored more than one goal in a game. Philadelphia's backs were against the wall in this critical Game 6, but they had home-ice advantage. Trailing 4-3 in the third period, Keith Primeau continued his impressive playoff performance by tying the game with under 2 minutes remaining, beating Khabibulin on a wraparound and sending the Wachovia Center into a frenzy. The Flyers won the game in overtime, 5–4, on a Simon Gagne goal 18:18 in, his second of the game and his first two goals of the series. The series was going back to Tampa Bay for a Game 7, and both defenses were strong, but Tampa Bay had a little bit more, winning the game, 2–1, and moving on to the Stanley Cup Finals.
May 8 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 3-1 | Philadelphia Flyers | St. Pete Times Forum | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Modin, Stillman) Andreychuk 1 – 2:03 (Modin, Stillman) Richards 5 – 13:34 |
Second period | 6:48 – Handzus 3 (Markov, Malakhov) | ||||||
(Roy, Perrin) Dingman 1 – 7:04 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Nikolai Khabibulin 19 saves / 20 shots | Goalie stats | Robert Esche 14 saves / 17 shots |
May 10 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 2-6 | Philadelphia Flyers | St. Pete Times Forum | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 1:53 – LeClair 1 (Handzus) 8:50 - pp – Recchi 3 (Ragnarsson, Kapanen) 11:17 - sh – Kapanen 2 (Timander, Ragnarsson) |
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No scoring | Second period | 6:02 – Malakhov 1 (Roenick, Amonte) 19:48 – Handzus 4 (Ragnarsson, Recchi) |
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(Lecavalier, Lukowich) Fedotenko 4 – 10:13 (Sydor, Boyle) St. Louis 5 - pp – 17:18 |
Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Nikolai Khabibulin 8 saves / 12 shots John Grahame 15 saves / 17 shots |
Goalie stats | Robert Esche 29 saves / 31 shots |
May 13 | Philadelphia Flyers | 1-4 | Tampa Bay Lightning | Wachovia Center | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 12:56 – Stillman 2 (Richards, Modin) 15:20 - pp – Fedotenko 5 (Andreychuk, Sydor) |
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No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Gagne, Malakhov) Primeau 6 – 0:36 | Third period | 1:19 – Lecavalier 6 (St. Louis, Fedotenko) 8:20 – Richards 6 (St. Louis, Roy) |
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Robert Esche 22 saves / 26 shots | Goalie stats | Nikolai Khabibulin 24 saves / 25 shots |
May 15 | Philadelphia Flyers | 3-2 | Tampa Bay Lightning | Wachovia Center | Recap | |||
(Primeau, Kapanen) LeClair 2 – 16:55 (Timander, Zhamnov) Recchi 4 – 18:20 |
First period | 12:43 - pp – Modin 6 (Kubina, Sydor) | ||||||
Primeau 7 - sh – 11:50 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 19:27 - pp – Lecavalier 7 (Boyle) | ||||||
Robert Esche 28 saves / 30 shots | Goalie stats | Nikolai Khabibulin 23 saves / 26 shots |
May 18 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 4-2 | Philadelphia Flyers | St. Pete Times Forum | Recap | |||
(Boyle, Sydor) Fedotenko 6 - pp – 10:30 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Andreychuk, Kubina) Richards 7 - pp – 0:24 (Stillman, Lecavalier) Richards 8 - pp – 7:12 |
Second period | 8:56 – Handzus 5 (Amonte, LeClair) 9:34 – Sharp 1 (Primeau, Brashear) |
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(St. Louis, Andreychuk) Taylor 2 - en – 19:45 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Nikolai Khabibulin 28 saves / 30 shots | Goalie stats | Robert Esche 27 saves / 30 shots |
May 20 | Philadelphia Flyers | 5-4 | OT | Tampa Bay Lightning | Wachovia Center | Recap | ||
(Primeau, Roenick) Gagne 4 – 7:23 (Malakhov) Primeau 8 – 17:01 |
First period | 1:28 – Lecavalier 8 (St. Louis) | ||||||
(Zhamnov) Kapanen 3 – 12:42 | Second period | 0:45 – Lecavalier 9 15:15 – Fedotenko 7 (Andreychuk, St. Louis) 17:33 - pp – Fedotenko 8 (Andreychuk, Richards) |
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(Timander) Primeau 9 – 18:11 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
(Roenick, Primeau) Gagne 5 – 18:18 | First overtime period | No scoring | ||||||
Robert Esche 25 saves / 29 shots | Goalie stats | Nikolai Khabibulin 38 saves / 43 shots |
May 22 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 2-1 | Philadelphia Flyers | St. Pete Times Forum | Recap | |||
(St. Louis, Richards) Fedotenko 9 - pp – 16:46 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Cullimore, Richards) Modin 7 – 4:57 | Second period | 10:16 – Johnsson 2 (Handzus) | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Nikolai Khabibulin 22 saves / 23 shots | Goalie stats | Robert Esche 30 saves / 32 shots |
Tampa Bay won series 4–3 | |
The Western Conference Finals pitted the second-seeded Sharks against the sixth-seeded Flames, who had upset both Vancouver and Detroit en route to this series against San Jose.
Game 1, at San Jose's HP Pavilion, saw the Flames win the game 18:43 into overtime, 4–3, on a Steve Montador goal, his first of the postseason. In Game 2, Calgary came charging out of the gate, scoring two first-period goals and never looking back in a 4–1 victory. The Sharks were in trouble: they were down in the series, 2–0, headed to Calgary.
Game 3, at the Pengrowth Saddledome in Calgary, saw San Jose come through when they needed to: goalie Evgeni Nabokov posted a 34-save shutout and Alex Korolyuk scored two goals in a 3–0 Sharks win. Game 4 saw the unusual trend of the away team playing well in the series, as San Jose tied the series, 2–2, with a 4–2 victory. San Jose's attack came quick and hard with four second-period goals. After San Jose's fourth goal, Calgary goalie Miikka Kiprusoff was pulled in favor of Roman Turek, who went 3-for-3 between the pipes.
The series went to San Jose for Game 5, and the road team continued to play well, with Kiprusoff bouncing back from his Game 4 shelling, getting help from his defense as well, as he stopped all 19 shots he faced in a 3–0 Flames win that pushed San Jose to the brink. The series returned to Calgary for Game 6, and for the first time all series, the home team won, a 3–1 Calgary victory that propelled the underdog Flames into the Stanley Cup Finals. This marked the first time since 1994 when Vancouver lost to the New York Rangers that a Canadian team reached the finals.
May 9 | San Jose Sharks | 3-4 | OT | Calgary Flames | HP Pavilion at San Jose | Recap | ||
No scoring | First period | 9:26 – Oliwa 2 (Saprykin, Kobasew) 19:29 – Conroy 3 (Donovan) |
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(Thornton, Cheechoo) Ricci 2 – 1:23 (Primeau, Hannan) Harvey 1 – 19:02 |
Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Rathje, McCauley) Korolyuk 3 – 16:39 | Third period | 9:25 – Conroy 4 (Warrener, Leopold) | ||||||
18:43 – Montador 1 (Iginla, Donovan) | First overtime period | No scoring | ||||||
Evgeni Nabokov 33 saves / 37 shots | Goalie stats | Miikka Kiprusoff 49 saves / 52 shots |
May 11 | San Jose Sharks | 1-4 | Calgary Flames | HP Pavilion at San Jose | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 0:20 – Nilson 2 (Donovan, Montador) 10:35 – Donovan 4 (Nieminen, Nilson) |
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(Ekman, Davison) McCauley 1 – 5:26 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 12:35 – Nieminen 3 13:19 – Iginla 7 (Gelinas, Yelle) |
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Evgeni Nabokov 16 saves / 20 shots | Goalie stats | Miikka Kiprusoff 17 saves / 18 shots |
May 13 | Calgary Flames | 0-3 | San Jose Sharks | Pengrowth Saddledome | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 7:31 – Damphousse 6 (Korolyuk, Davison) | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 18:10 – Korolyuk 4 (Primeau) 19:16 - pp/en – Korolyuk 5 |
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Miikka Kiprusoff 21 saves / 23 shots | Goalie stats | Evgeni Nabokov 34 saves / 34 shots |
May 16 | Calgary Flames | 2-4 | San Jose Sharks | Pengrowth Saddledome | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Gelinas, Conroy) Iginla 8 – 7:55 | Second period | 2:40 – Rathje 1 (Harvey, Hannan) 8:34 – Cheechoo 4 10:03 - pp – Damphousse 7 (Marleau, Stuart) 18:47 - pp – Marleau 8 (Damphousse, Rathje) |
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(Nilson, Leopold) Simon 3 - pp – 19:20 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Miikka Kiprusoff 12 saves / 16 shots Roman Turek 3 saves / 3 shots |
Goalie stats | Evgeni Nabokov 27 saves / 29 shots |
May 17 | San Jose Sharks | 0-3 | Calgary Flames | HP Pavilion at San Jose | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 6:27 - sh – Iginla 9 8:29 – Nilson 3 (Nieminen) |
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No scoring | Second period | 12:47 – Conroy 5 (Leopold, Gelinas) | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Evgeni Nabokov 18 saves / 21 shots | Goalie stats | Miikka Kiprusoff 19 saves / 19 shots |
May 19 | Calgary Flames | 3-1 | San Jose Sharks | Pengrowth Saddledome | Recap | |||
(Conroy, Leopold) Iginla 10 - pp – 18:52 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Conroy) Gelinas 6 – 13:02 | Second period | 16:14 – McCauley 2 (Ekman, Rathje) | ||||||
Regehr 2 - en – 19:59 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Miikka Kiprusoff 18 saves / 19 shots | Goalie stats | Evgeni Nabokov 26 saves / 28 shots |
Calgary won series 4–2 | |
The 2004 Stanley Cup Finals pitted the team with the second-most points, the Tampa Bay Lightning, against a team that barely made the playoffs, three points from the bottom of the playoff qualifiers, the Calgary Flames.
Tampa Bay had cruised through the first two rounds against the New York Islanders and Montreal Canadiens before running into stiff competition from the Philadelphia Flyers, who they nevertheless defeated in seven games. Calgary had beaten the Western Conference's top three seeded teams, the Vancouver Canucks, Detroit Red Wings, and the San Jose Sharks, in that order.
Game 1, at St. Pete Times Forum, saw the Flames win the game, 4–1. Calgary only got 19 shots off against the Lightning defense, but more than one-fifth found the net. Martin Gelinas got Calgary on the board early, and they extended the lead to 3–0 in the second period on goals by Jarome Iginla, his 11th of the postseason, and Stephane Yelle. Chris Simon added the fourth and final Calgary goal after Tampa Bay's Martin St. Louis scored the lone Lightning goal.
Game 2 saw the same final score, but this time, it was Tampa Bay winning a clutch game to tie the series, 1–1, headed to Calgary. Ruslan Fedotenko's 10th goal of the postseason got the Lightning on the board first, and Tampa Bay used three third-period goals, coming from Brad Richards, Dan Boyle, and St. Louis, respectively, to blast the game open. The lone Calgary goal was scored by Ville Nieminen.
The series shifted to the Pengrowth Saddledome in Calgary, where Flames goalie Miikka Kiprusoff and the Calgary defense completely stonewalled the Tampa Bay attack, which only took 21 shots in a 3–0 Flames victory, and Calgary was halfway home. Simon scored the first Calgary goal in the second period, and Shean Donovan and Iginla added goals to ice the game.
With a chance to take a commanding 3–1 series lead, Calgary was shut out by Lightning goalie Nikolai Khabibulin, who recorded his fifth shutout of the postseason, a 29-save shutout, in a 1–0 Tampa Bay victory, with the game's lone goal being scored by Richards three minutes into the game.
The series returned to Tampa Bay tied, 2–2, for a critical Game 5, and Calgary pulled off a 3–2 overtime victory to move within one win away from the Stanley Cup. After Gelinas and St. Louis traded goals in the first period, Iginla scored for Calgary late in the second period. However, Fredrik Modin tied the game for the Lightning 37 seconds into the third period. The 2–2 score held until after 14:40 had gone by in overtime, when Oleg Saprykin's first goal since the first round won the game for the Flames.
Back to Calgary for Game 6, each team scored two second-period goals, with Richards scoring two for the Lightning and Chris Clark and Marcus Nilson for the Flames, respectively. In the third period, there was a dispute over a Martin Gelinas shot that appeared to have gone in off of his skate. Although not officially reviewed during the game, the NHL would later rule the video was inconclusive[1][2]. The game entered overtime with the Flames needing only a single goal to win the Stanley Cup. Thirty-three seconds into double overtime, St. Louis put in the game-winner for the Lightning to force a winner-take-all Game 7 in Tampa Bay.
In a tense Game 7, Fedotenko scored goals for Tampa Bay late in the first period and late in the second period for a 2–0 lead. After Conroy scored to narrow the deficit to 2–1, Calgary barraged Khabibulin after taking only seven shots in the first two periods. After the Conroy goal, Khabibulin stopped 16 Calgary shots. Tampa Bay won the game, 2–1, and the Stanley Cup.
May 25 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 1-4 | Calgary Flames | St. Pete Times Forum | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 3:02 – Gelinas 7 (Conroy, Ference) | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 15:21 - sh – Iginla 11 18:08 – Yelle 3 |
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(Richards, Boyle) St. Louis 6 - pp – 4:13 | Third period | 19:40 - pp – Simon 4 (Saprykin, Regehr) | ||||||
Nikolai Khabibulin 15 saves / 19 shots | Goalie stats | Miikka Kiprusoff 23 saves / 24 shots |
May 27 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 4-1 | Calgary Flames | St. Pete Times Forum | Recap | |||
(Cullimore, Vincent Lecavalier) Fedotenko 10 – 7:10 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Andreychuk, St. Louis) Richards 9 – 2:51 (Richards, Modin) Boyle 2 – 4:00 (Lecavalier, Andreychuk) St. Louis 7 - pp – 5:58 |
Third period | 12:21 - pp – Nieminen 4 (Donovan, Regehr) | ||||||
Nikolai Khabibulin 18 saves / 19 shots | Goalie stats | Miikka Kiprusoff 27 saves / 31 shots |
May 29 | Calgary Flames | 3-0 | Tampa Bay Lightning | Pengrowth Saddledome | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Iginla, Leopold) Simon 5 - pp – 13:53 Donovan 5 – 17:09 |
Second period | No scoring | ||||||
(Regehr, Simon) Iginla 12 - pp – 18:28 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Miikka Kiprusoff 21 saves / 21 shots | Goalie stats | Nikolai Khabibulin 15 saves / 18 shots |
May 31 | Calgary Flames | 0-1 | Tampa Bay Lightning | Pengrowth Saddledome | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 2:48 - pp – Richards 10 (Andreychuk, Boyle) | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Miikka Kiprusoff 23 saves / 24 shots | Goalie stats | Nikolai Khabibulin 29 saves / 29 shots |
June 3 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 2-3 | OT | Calgary Flames | St. Pete Times Forum | Recap | ||
(Cibak, Dingman) St. Louis 8 – 19:26 | First period | 2:13 - pp – Gelinas 8 (Lydman, Montador) | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 15:10 – Iginla 13 | ||||||
(Richards, Andreychuk) Modin 8 - pp – 0:37 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | First overtime period | 14:40 – Saprykin 3 (Iginla, Nilson) | ||||||
Nikolai Khabibulin 33 saves / 36 shots | Goalie stats | Miikka Kiprusoff 26 saves / 28 shots |
June 5 | Calgary Flames | 2-3 | 2OT | Tampa Bay Lightning | Pengrowth Saddledome | Recap | ||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Yelle, Nieminen) Clark 3 – 9:05 (Saprykin, Ference) Nilson 4 – 17:49 |
Second period | 4:17 - pp – Richards 11 (St. Louis, Fedotenko) 10:52 – Richards 12 |
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No scoring | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second overtime period | No scoring | ||||||
Miikka Kiprusoff 24 saves / 27 shots | Goalie stats | Nikolai Khabibulin 31 saves / 33 shots |
June 7 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 2-1 | Calgary Flames | St. Pete Times Forum | Recap | |||
(Richards, Modin) Fedotenko 11 - pp – 13:31 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
(Lecavalier, Stillman) Fedotenko 12 – 14:38 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 9:21 - pp – Conroy (Leopold) | ||||||
Nikolai Khabibulin 16 saves / 17 shots | Goalie stats | Miikka Kiprusoff 13 saves / 15 shots |
Tampa Bay won series 4–3 | |
Preceded by 2003 Stanley Cup playoffs |
Stanley Cup Champions | Succeeded by 2006 Stanley Cup playoffs |
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