2001–02 Columbus Blue Jackets season


The 2001–02 Columbus Blue Jackets season was the Blue Jackets' second season in the National Hockey League, as the team was coming off a 28–39–9–6 record in their expansion season, earning 71 points and missing the 2001 Stanley Cup playoffs.

Regular season

Columbus would get off to a poor start, winning only one out of 13 games to open the season and falling to last place in the Western Conference. While the Blue Jackets would play better as the season progressed, they were far off from playoff qualification and would eventually trade team captain Lyle Odelein to the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for defenseman Jaroslav Spacek at the trade deadline. Columbus would finish the season with a 22–47–8–5 record, earning 57 points, which was 14 fewer points than in their previous season, and 37 points behind the Vancouver Canucks for the eighth final playoff spot in the West. Columbus would score an NHL-low 164 goals, and their 255 goals against was the highest total in the Western Conference, third-highest in the NHL. The 57 points the Jackets earned was the second fewest in the League, only ahead of the Atlanta Thrashers, who finished with 54.
Ray Whitney would lead Columbus offensively, scoring a team-high 21 goals and 40 assists for 61 points, which broke the team record for points in a season. Mike Sillinger would be the only other Blue Jacket to score 20 goals, scoring 20 and adding 23 assists for 43 points. Deron Quint led the Jackets defense, earning 25 points, while Rostislav Klesla scored eight goals and earned 16 points in his first full season in the League. Jody Shelley had a team-high and club-record 206 penalty minutes in only 52 games.
In goal, Ron Tugnutt and Marc Denis would split time, with Tugnutt winning a team-high 12 games and posting a team-best 2.85 goals against average.
Tragedy struck at Nationwide Arena during a game on March 16, 2002, against the Calgary Flames, when a shot by Jackets forward Espen Knutsen was deflected off the stick of Flames defenceman Derek Morris and sailed into the stands, hitting 13-year-old Brittanie Cecil in the head. Cecil would pass away on March 18 due to the injury.
The Blue Jackets would finish the season 30th in the League in scoring, with 164 goals for, and would be shut out an NHL-high 11 times.

Season standings

Schedule and results

The Blue Jackets did not qualify for the 2002 playoffs

Player statistics

Regular season

;Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
LW6721406112-22603
C8020234354-35805
C7711314247-28521
RW8115183386-20604
RW751318316-14602
D757182526-34301
C77131124100-40401
LW421151612-15502
LW71881632-20101
D75881674-6100
D652141689-28000
LW59411154-14100
LW25212148-5200
RW59581362-6000
D78471144-34100
RW6027946-18000
D8126890-28000
LW523362061000
D6015634-15000
D6106654-10000
RW232354-3001
D1423524-9111
C263144-4000
RW1712310-11000
D281237-9000
LW141126-5000
LW70222-3000
LW41012-2000
D21010-2000
C201101000
G4201120000
G4401100000
D700028-4000
G300000000
RW50007-1000
C300000000
D40002-2000

;Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLT/OTGAGAASOSASVSV%
250244122731192.85211951076.900
23354292451213.11111971076.899
117311063.0806862.912
Team:495482225282462.98324602214.900

Draft picks

Columubus' draft picks at the 2001 NHL Entry Draft
Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club Team
18Pascal LeclaireHalifax Mooseheads
238Tim JackmanMinnesota State University, Mankato
253Kiel McLeodKelowna Rockets
385Aaron JohnsonRimouski Oceanic
387Per MarsBrynas IF
5141Cole JarrettPlymouth Whalers
6173Justin AikinsLangley Hornets
6187Artyom VostrikovLada Togliatti-2
7204Raffaele SannitzHC Lugano
8236Ryan BownessBrampton Battalion
8242Andrew MurraySelkirk Steelers