2000–01 Columbus Blue Jackets season


The 2000–01 Columbus Blue Jackets season was the Blue Jackets' first season in the National Hockey League after the city of Columbus, Ohio, was awarded an expansion team in 1997.

Off-season

The team would be named the Blue Jackets, as it was chosen to celebrate "patriotism, pride and the rich Civil War history in the state of Ohio and the city of Columbus". The Jackets would join the Central Division in the Western Conference.
The club would name Doug MacLean as general manager. MacLean had previously been the head coach of the Florida Panthers, leading the team to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1996. MacLean hired Dave King as the head coach of the Jackets. King had previously been the head coach of the Calgary Flames from 1992 to 1995, and was an assistant on the Montreal Canadiens from 1997 to 1999.
On June 23, 2000, the Blue Jackets and their expansion cousins, the Minnesota Wild, participated in the 2000 NHL Expansion Draft in Calgary. Columbus selected goaltender Rick Tabaracci with their first pick. The following day on June 24, Columbus would participate in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft, and selected Rostislav Klesla with the fourth overall pick.

Regular season

On October 7, 2000, Columbus would play in their first game ever, losing 5–3 to the Chicago Blackhawks at Nationwide Arena. Bruce Gardiner scored the first goal in franchise history. On October 14, the Blue Jackets became part of hockey history. In a loss against the Colorado Avalanche, goaltender Patrick Roy tied Terry Sawchuk for most career wins by a goaltender. The Blue Jackets would win their first ever game on October 12, defeating the Calgary Flames 3–2 at the Pengrowth Saddledome. Columbus would win its first home game on October 27, defeating the visiting Washington Capitals 3–1.
The Blue Jackets, like most expansion teams, would struggle throughout the season, and would finish the year 11 games under.500, with a 28–39–9–6 record, earning 71 points, 19 points behind the Vancouver Canucks for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.
Geoff Sanderson would lead the Jackets with 30 goals and 56 points, while Espen Knutsen would lead Columbus with 44 assists. Steve Heinze was having a solid season, scoring 22 goals and 42 points, before being dealt to the Buffalo Sabres at the trade deadline. Jamie Heward led the blue line, scoring 11 goals and 27 points, while Deron Quint would score 7 goals and 23 points. Tyler Wright led the club with 140 penalty minutes.
Ron Tugnutt would get the majority of action in the Blue Jackets net, playing in 53 games, and tying a career high with 22 wins. Tugnutt would record a 2.44 goals against average,.917 save percentage and four shutouts. Marc Denis backed up Tugnutt, winning six games and recording a 3.25 GAA.

Season standings

Schedule and results

The Blue Jackets finished 13th in the Conference and fifth in the Division. Thus, they were unable to qualify for the playoffs

Player statistics

Regular season

;Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
LW68302656464907
C6611425330-3200
RW6522204238-191403
C76161632140-9412
RW7913193222-9501
LW81131730107-20002
D69111627333901
D577162316-19300
RW737152278-1001
C668122052-4001
LW5981119104011
RW598111938-11502
D8131417118-16100
D614121610-11200
RW6687151262003
D7531013947010
D76291124-8001
RW2945944001
D4825712-5000
LW3951633-11202
D6414573-6000
RW110332-8000
LW2603312-9000
LW30332-1000
D82026-1000
D902261000
C90228-3000
LW10022341000
RW1410113-2000
LW61012-1000
G5301120000
D400021000
LW90000-4000
RW500002000
G3200020000
C10000-3000
D200040000
LW100050000
LW1000100000

;Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLT/OTGAGAASOSASVSV%
312953222551272.44415281401.917
1830326204993.250940841.895
Team:495982284592262.73424682242.908

Draft picks

Columbus' draft picks at the 2000 NHL Entry Draft.
Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/junior/club team
14Rostislav KleslaBrampton Battalion
369Ben KnoppMoose Jaw Warriors
5133Petteri NummelinHC Davos
5138Scott HeffernanSarnia Sting
5150Tyler KolarikDeerfield Academy
6169Shane BenderaRed Deer Rebels
7200Janne JokilaTPS
8231Peter ZingoniNew England Jr. Coyotes
9278Martin ParoulekHC Vsetín
9286Andrej NedorostEssen Mosquitoes
9292Louis MandevilleRouyn-Noranda Huskies

Expansion draft picks

Columbus' expansion draft picks at the 2000 NHL Expansion Draft.
#PlayerDrafted from
1.Rick Tabaracci Colorado Avalanche
2.Frederic Chabot Montreal Canadiens
3.Dwayne Roloson Buffalo Sabres
4.Mattias Timander Boston Bruins
5.Bert Robertsson Edmonton Oilers
6.Tommi Rajamaki Toronto Maple Leafs
7.Jamie Pushor Dallas Stars
8.Lyle Odelein Phoenix Coyotes
9.Radim Bicanek Chicago Blackhawks
10.Mathieu Schneider New York Rangers
11.Jonas Junkka Pittsburgh Penguins
12.Geoff Sanderson Buffalo Sabres
13.Turner Stevenson Montreal Canadiens
14.Robert Kron Carolina Hurricanes
15.Steve Heinze Boston Bruins
16.Tyler Wright Pittsburgh Penguins
17.Kevyn Adams Toronto Maple Leafs
18.Dmitri Subbotin New York Rangers
19.Dallas Drake Phoenix Coyotes
20.Bruce Gardiner Tampa Bay Lightning
21.Barrie Moore Washington Capitals
22.Martin Streit Philadelphia Flyers
23.Kevin Dineen Ottawa Senators
24.Jeff Williams New Jersey Devils
25.Sergei Luchinkin Dallas Stars
26.Ted Drury New York Islanders

Transactions

Trades