2000–01 OHL season

The OHL 2000/01 season was the 21st season of the Ontario Hockey League. The regular season began on September 21, 2000 and ended on 23 March 2001. Playoffs started on March 24, 2001 and ended with the third J. Ross Robertson Cup win of the Ottawa 67 's on 15 May 2001 that in the OHL finals prevailed against the Plymouth Whalers.

  • 2.1 Play-off Tree
  • 2.2 J. Ross Robertson Cup winner
  • 2.3 Best Scorer
  • 2.4 Best Goalkeeper
  • 3.1 All-Star teams
  • 3.2 All- Rookie team
  • 3.3 Contract Trophies

Regular Season

Final placements

Note: GP = Games, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime after defeat, GF = Goals Scored, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points Notes: = play-off qualification, = Division Winner, = Conference winner, = Hamilton Spectator Trophy winners

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

Best Scorer

Note: GP = Games, B = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points, PIM = penalty minutes; Fat: Saisonbestwert

Best Goalkeeper

Note: GP = Games, TOI = Ice Age ( in minutes), W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime Losses, T = Ties, GA = Goals against, SO = shutouts, Sv % = held shots (in% ) GAA = Gegentorschnitt

Play-offs

Play-off - tree

J. Ross Robertson Cup winner

Goalkeeper: John Ceci, Seamus Kotyk

Defender: Rodney Bauman, Brendan Bell, Jeremy Van Hoof, Pierre Mitsou, Russ Moyer, Bryan Rodney, Luke Sellars, Jonathan Zion

Attackers: Matthew Albiani, Adam Chapman, Miguel Delisle, Lance Galbraith, Zenon Konopka, Marc Lefebvre, Derek McDonald, Brett McGrath, Sebastien Savage, Sean Scully, Vadim Sosinow, Joe Talbot, Carter Trevisani

Head coach and general manager Brian Kilrea

Best Scorer

Note: GP = Games, B = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points, PIM = penalty minutes; Fat: Saisonbestwert

Best Goalkeeper

Note: GP = Games, TOI = Ice Age ( in minutes), W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime / Shootout Losses, GA = Goals against, SO = shutouts, Sv % = held shots (in%), GAA = Gegentorschnitt

Awards

All-Star teams

All- Rookie Team

Contract Trophies

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