2000–01 AHL season
The 2000/01 season was the 65th regular season of the American Hockey League ( AHL ). During the regular season, 20 teams played 80 matches each. Each of the eight best teams in the Eastern Conference and Western Conference then played in a play-off round to the Calder Cup.
- 3.1 mode
- 3.2 Playoff Tree
- 3.3 Calder Cup winner
- 4.1 Team Trophies
- 4.2 Individual Trophies
Team changes
The following changes were made before the start of the season:
- The Norfolk Admirals of Norfolk, Virginia were added as expansion team in the league.
Regular Season
Statements Tables
Note: GP = Games, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime after defeat, SOL = Shootout defeat after defeat, GF = Goals Scored, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points Notes: In parentheses is the placement within the Conference; = Playoff Qualification = Division Winner, = Conference Winner
Eastern Conference
Western Conference
Best Scorer
Note: GP = Games, B = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points, / - = Plus / Minus, PIM = penalty minutes; Fat: Saisonbestwert
Calder Cup Playoffs
Mode
For the playoffs qualified in the Eastern Conference and Western Conference each of the eight best teams. Since the Mid Atlantic Division and the Eastern Division with six participants were greater in those qualified with five teams and more teams for the playoffs than in the Occupied with only four teams Canadian Division and South Division, where there were three.
In the first three playoff rounds, the winner of the Eastern or Western Division were played, which then clashed in the final of the Calder Cup. While the first playoff round in the best- of-five - mode has been played, all other playoff rounds and finals for the Best -of -Seven mode were played.
Playoff Tree
Calder Cup winner
Goalkeeper Martin Brochu, Levente Szuper
Defender: Micki DuPont, Mike Martin, Steve Montador, Rick Mrozik, Darrel Scoville, Chris St. Croix, Derrick Walser
Attacker: Steve Bégin, Blair Betts, Jason Botterill, Chris Clark, Jeff Dewar, Doug Doull, Miika Elomo, Rico Fata, Jason Morgan, Marty Murray, Dave Roche, Gaëtan Royer, Bobby Russell, Daniel Tkaczuk, Serhiy Varlamov
Head Coach: Jim Playfair General Manager: Stew MacDonald