NHL 2001-02 Dallas Stars Rosters and Stats
2001-02 Roster
The 2001-02 Dallas Stars roster included the following players:
- Guy Carbonneau - Center - 6'2" - 205 lbs. - February 18, 1960 - Shawinigan, Quebec
- Stephane Robidas - Defenseman - 6'3" - 215 lbs. - March 3, 1977 - Sherbrooke, Quebec
- Mike Modano - Center - 6'2" - 210 lbs. - June 7, 1970 - Livonia, Michigan
- Jamie Langenbrunner - Left Wing - 6'1" - 215 lbs. - July 24, 1975 - Cloquet, Minnesota
- Ed Belfour - Goaltender - 6'1" - 215 lbs. - April 21, 1965 - Carman, Manitoba
- Brett Hull - Right Wing - 6'0" - 205 lbs. - August 9, 1964 - Belleville, Ontario
- Joe Nieuwendyk - Center - 6'2" - 215 lbs. - September 10, 1966 - Oshawa, Ontario
- Sergei Zubov - Defenseman - 6'3" - 205 lbs. - July 22, 1970 - Moscow, Russia
- Darryl Sydor - Defenseman - 6'1" - 220 lbs. - May 7, 1972 - Waldheim, Saskatchewan
- Karlis Skrastins - Defenseman - 6'3" - 220 lbs. - July 9, 1974 - Riga, Latvia
- Jere Lehtinen - Right Wing - 5'11" - 190 lbs. - June 24, 1973 - Espoo, Finland
- Brenden Morrow - Left Wing - 6'3" - 225 lbs. - January 16, 1979 - Carlyle, Saskatchewan
- Marty Turco - Goaltender - 6'1" - 195 lbs. - August 13, 1975 - Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
2001-02 Season Statistics
The 2001-02 Dallas Stars finished the regular season with a record of 48-24-8-2, good for 106 points. They finished first in the NHL Pacific Division and advanced to the Western Conference Finals, where they lost to the Colorado Avalanche in seven games.
Individually, Mike Modano led the Stars in scoring with 34 goals and 78 points. Ed Belfour led the Stars in goaltending with a record of 36-16-7 and a 2.16 GAA.
Conclusion
The 2001-02 Dallas Stars were a successful team that came close to winning the Stanley Cup. They had a talented roster and a strong goaltender in Ed Belfour. The Stars have not won the Stanley Cup since 1999, but they remain one of the most popular teams in the NHL.
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