2001-02 Colorado Avalanche Stats
Roster and Statistics
The 2001-02 Colorado Avalanche had a successful season, finishing with a record of 45-22-12-3 and winning the Northwest Division. The team was led by Peter Forsberg, who had 29 goals and 77 assists. Other key players included Joe Sakic, Milan Hejduk, and Patrick Roy.
The Avalanche's roster included a mix of veterans and young players. Forsberg and Sakic were the team's top two scorers, while Hejduk and Roy provided solid contributions. The team also had a strong defense, led by Rob Blake and Adam Foote.
The Avalanche's goaltending was also strong, with Roy posting a 2.30 GAA and a .924 save percentage. The team's penalty kill was also one of the best in the league, finishing with a 87.1% success rate.
Conclusion
The 2001-02 Colorado Avalanche were a dominant team that won the Northwest Division and reached the Western Conference Finals. The team was led by a core of young players, including Peter Forsberg and Joe Sakic, and was considered one of the favorites to win the Stanley Cup. However, the Avalanche were upset by the Detroit Red Wings in the Western Conference Finals.
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