1999–2000 Ottawa Senators season

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1999–2000 Ottawa Senators
Division2nd Northeast
Conference6th Eastern
1999–2000 record41–30–11–2
Home record24–10–5–2
Road record17–18–6–0
Goals for244
Goals against210
Team information
General managerMarshall Johnston
CoachJacques Martin
CaptainDaniel Alfredsson
Alternate captainsShawn McEachern
Wade Redden
ArenaCorel Centre
Average attendance17,509 per game (717,852 total)
Team leaders
GoalsMarian Hossa and Shawn McEachern (29)
AssistsDaniel Alfredsson (38)
PointsRadek Bonk (60)
Penalty minutesAndre Roy (145)
Plus/minusShaun Van Allen (+20)
WinsPatrick Lalime (19)
Goals against averagePatrick Lalime (2.33)

The 1999–2000 Ottawa Senators season was the eighth season of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). This season saw the Senators drop in the standings, as they finished with 95 points, down from the 103 they registered the previous season. They finished second in the Northeast Division and sixth in the Eastern Conference. They qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the fourth straight season.

Regular season[]

This season is remembered by fans as the season that star forward Alexei Yashin decided to sit out due to his contract. He was entering the final year of a five-year contract that he signed with Ottawa in 1995. However, Yashin demanded a large pay raise after his impressive 1998–99 season and set a deadline that the Senators had to offer him a new contract, or he would miss the entire season. The Senators opted not to sign him, and Yashin sat out the entire 1999–2000 season.

With the loss of Yashin, Daniel Alfredsson was named captain, and, despite missing 25 games due to various injuries, he scored 59 points, behind only Radek Bonk's 60 points in team scoring. Marian Hossa tied Shawn McEachern for the team lead in goals, with 29.

The Senators traded goaltender Damian Rhodes to the Atlanta Thrashers as part of a deal during the 1999 NHL Expansion Draft, and acquired Patrick Lalime from the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim to split goaltending duties with Ron Tugnutt. Tugnutt had a sub-par season by his standards, and was dealt to the Pittsburgh Penguins for two-time Stanley Cup champion goaltender Tom Barrasso at the trade deadline.

Final standings[]

Northeast Division
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PIM Pts
1 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 82 45 27 7 3 246 222 1103 100
2 6 Ottawa Senators 82 41 28 11 2 244 210 850 95
3 8 Buffalo Sabres 82 35 32 11 4 213 204 1173 85
4 10 Montreal Canadiens 82 35 34 9 4 196 194 1067 83
5 11 Boston Bruins 82 24 33 19 6 210 248 865 73

Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points
         Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.

Eastern Conference[1]
R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1 Z – Philadelphia Flyers AT 82 45 22 12 3 237 179 105
2 Y – Washington Capitals SE 82 44 24 12 2 227 194 102
3 Y – Toronto Maple Leafs NE 82 45 27 7 3 246 222 100
4 X – New Jersey Devils AT 82 45 24 8 5 251 203 103
5 X – Florida Panthers SE 82 43 27 6 6 244 209 98
6 X – Ottawa Senators NE 82 41 28 11 2 244 210 95
7 X– Pittsburgh Penguins AT 82 37 31 8 6 241 236 88
8 X – Buffalo Sabres NE 82 35 32 11 4 213 204 85
8.5
9 Carolina Hurricanes SE 82 37 35 10 0 217 216 84
10 Montreal Canadiens NE 82 35 34 9 4 196 194 83
11 New York Rangers AT 82 29 28 12 3 218 246 73
12 Boston Bruins NE 82 24 33 19 6 210 248 73
13 New York Islanders AT 82 24 48 9 1 194 275 58
14 Tampa Bay Lightning SE 82 19 47 9 7 204 310 54
15 Atlanta Thrashers SE 82 14 57 7 4 170 313 39

Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast

Z – Clinched Conference; Y – Clinched Division; X – Clinched Playoff spot


Playoffs[]

Barrasso was the starting goalie going into the playoffs. However, it was a short stay for the goaltender, as the Senators were eliminated in six games in the first round by their provincial rivals, the Toronto Maple Leafs. The series was the first Ottawa–Toronto Stanley Cup series since 1922, when the original Senators defeated the St. Patricks in an NHL playoff.

Toronto was the higher seed and drew home ice advantage. The first five games were all won by the home team. The Maple Leafs won 4–2 in Game 6 at Ottawa to win the series four games to two.

Schedule and results[]

Regular season[]

Regular season schedule
No. R Date Score Opponent Record Attendance
1 W October 2, 1999 3–0 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1999–2000) 1–0–0–0 19,541
2 W October 5, 1999 2–1 @ New York Rangers (1999–2000) 2–0–0–0 18,200
3 W October 7, 1999 4–3 Boston Bruins (1999–2000) 3–0–0–0 18,500
4 W October 9, 1999 4–3 Toronto Maple Leafs (1999–2000) 4–0–0–0 18,500
5 T October 11, 1999 2–2 OT New Jersey Devils (1999–2000) 4–0–1–0 15,269
6 L October 14, 1999 3–4 @ Phoenix Coyotes (1999–2000) 4–1–1–0 13,879
7 L October 16, 1999 1–3 @ Colorado Avalanche (1999–2000) 4–2–1–0 18,007
8 W October 21, 1999 4–1 Colorado Avalanche (1999–2000) 5–2–1–0 17,474
9 W October 23, 1999 4–0 Buffalo Sabres (1999–2000) 6–2–1–0 16,081
10 OTL October 28, 1999 3–4 OT Calgary Flames (1999–2000) 6–2–1–1 15,903
11 W October 30, 1999 5–0 Florida Panthers (1999–2000) 7–2–1–1 15,239
12 W October 31, 1999 6–4 @ Atlanta Thrashers (1999–2000) 8–2–1–1 15,541
13 L November 3, 1999 1–3 @ Washington Capitals (1999–2000) 8–3–1–1 11,012
14 W November 4, 1999 2–1 Pittsburgh Penguins (1999–2000) 9–3–1–1 16,279
15 W November 6, 1999 2–1 Montreal Canadiens (1999–2000) 10–3–1–1 18,500
16 W November 10, 1999 4–3 @ New York Rangers (1999–2000) 11–3–1–1 18,200
17 L November 11, 1999 1–2 Nashville Predators (1999–2000) 11–4–1–1 14,765
18 W November 13, 1999 4–2 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1999–2000) 12–4–1–1 18,500
19 L November 17, 1999 1–2 @ Carolina Hurricanes (1999–2000) 12–5–1–1 11,237
20 L November 18, 1999 1–4 San Jose Sharks (1999–2000) 12–6–1–1 16,976
21 L November 20, 1999 1–3 @ New Jersey Devils (1999–2000) 12–7–1–1 15,027
22 W November 25, 1999 6–3 @ Atlanta Thrashers (1999–2000) 13–7–1–1 16,457
23 L November 26, 1999 0–5 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1999–2000) 13–8–1–1 17,115
24 T November 28, 1999 3–3 OT Philadelphia Flyers (1999–2000) 13–8–2–1 17,709
25 W November 30, 1999 2–1 Chicago Blackhawks (1999–2000) 14–8–2–1 17,875
26 L December 3, 1999 4–7 @ New Jersey Devils (1999–2000) 14–9–2–1 12,393
27 L December 4, 1999 1–3 Dallas Stars (1999–2000) 14–10–2–1 18,211
28 T December 8, 1999 0–0 OT @ Buffalo Sabres (1999–2000) 14–10–3–1 16,789
29 T December 11, 1999 1–1 OT New York Islanders (1999–2000) 14–10–4–1 17,129
30 W December 13, 1999 3–1 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1999–2000) 15–10–4–1 19,087
31 W December 16, 1999 2–1 @ Vancouver Canucks (1999–2000) 16–10–4–1 14,120
32 L December 18, 1999 1–2 @ Calgary Flames (1999–2000) 16–11–4–1 14,549
33 T December 19, 1999 3–3 OT @ Edmonton Oilers (1999–2000) 16–11–5–1 16,217
34 W December 23, 1999 4–3 Carolina Hurricanes (1999–2000) 17–11–5–1 18,500
35 T December 27, 1999 4–4 OT Montreal Canadiens (1999–2000) 17–11–6–1 18,500
36 W December 29, 1999 3–2 @ Montreal Canadiens (1999–2000) 18–11–6–1 21,273
37 W December 30, 1999 5–4 OT Boston Bruins (1999–2000) 19–11–6–1 18,500
38 OTL January 3, 2000 3–4 OT New Jersey Devils (1999–2000) 19–11–6–2 18,181
39 W January 4, 2000 2–1 @ Carolina Hurricanes (1999–2000) 20–11–6–2 7,848
40 W January 6, 2000 5–2 Phoenix Coyotes (1999–2000) 21–11–6–2 17,484
41 L January 8, 2000 4–7 Buffalo Sabres (1999–2000) 21–12–6–2 18,500
42 W January 11, 2000 4–3 @ Los Angeles Kings (1999–2000) 22–12–6–2 14,224
43 W January 12, 2000 2–0 @ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1999–2000) 23–12–6–2 12,501
44 L January 16, 2000 1–2 @ Washington Capitals (1999–2000) 23–13–6–2 13,749
45 W January 17, 2000 4–3 OT @ New York Islanders (1999–2000) 24–13–6–2 7,247
46 T January 20, 2000 1–1 OT @ Philadelphia Flyers (1999–2000) 24–13–7–2 19,602
47 L January 22, 2000 2–3 Detroit Red Wings (1999–2000) 24–14–7–2 18,500
48 T January 24, 2000 3–3 OT @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1999–2000) 24–14–8–2 19,210
49 L January 26, 2000 1–4 St. Louis Blues (1999–2000) 24–15–8–2 18,078
50 L January 28, 2000 0–1 @ Buffalo Sabres (1999–2000) 24–16–8–2 18,690
51 W January 29, 2000 3–2 New York Rangers (1999–2000) 25–16–8–2 18,211
52 T February 1, 2000 4–4 OT Boston Bruins (1999–2000) 25–16–9–2 17,756
53 L February 3, 2000 2–4 @ Buffalo Sabres (1999–2000) 25–17–9–2 18,690
54 W February 11, 2000 5–3 Florida Panthers (1999–2000) 26–17–9–2 17,763
55 L February 12, 2000 4–5 @ Montreal Canadiens (1999–2000) 26–18–9–2 21,273
56 W February 15, 2000 5–1 Carolina Hurricanes (1999–2000) 27–18–9–2 16,610
57 W February 17, 2000 6–2 Tampa Bay Lightning (1999–2000) 28–18–9–2 16,214
58 L February 19, 2000 1–3 Vancouver Canucks (1999–2000) 28–19–9–2 18,500
59 W February 21, 2000 4–2 @ Florida Panthers (1999–2000) 29–19–9–2 15,226
60 L February 24, 2000 4–5 @ Tampa Bay Lightning (1999–2000) 29–20–9–2 13,343
61 W February 26, 2000 4–2 New York Rangers (1999–2000) 30–20–9–2 18,500
62 T February 28, 2000 1–1 OT @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1999–2000) 30–20–10–2 16,081
63 W February 29, 2000 5–3 @ Boston Bruins (1999–2000) 31–20–10–2 15,150
64 T March 2, 2000 5–5 OT @ New York Islanders (1999–2000) 31–20–11–2 6,224
65 W March 4, 2000 3–2 Atlanta Thrashers (1999–2000) 32–20–11–2 17,411
66 W March 6, 2000 5–1 @ Boston Bruins (1999–2000) 33–20–11–2 15,836
67 W March 9, 2000 7–0 Pittsburgh Penguins (1999–2000) 34–20–11–2 16,737
68 L March 11, 2000 2–4 Toronto Maple Leafs (1999–2000) 34–21–11–2 18,500
69 W March 15, 2000 3–1 @ Calgary Flames (1999–2000) 35–21–11–2 16,642
70 L March 17, 2000 2–4 @ Edmonton Oilers (1999–2000) 35–22–11–2 17,100
71 L March 18, 2000 1–6 @ Vancouver Canucks (1999–2000) 35–23–11–2 17,762
72 W March 21, 2000 7–1 Atlanta Thrashers (1999–2000) 36–23–11–2 16,408
73 W March 23, 2000 3–2 Toronto Maple Leafs (1999–2000) 37–23–11–2 18,500
74 L March 25, 2000 3–4 Washington Capitals (1999–2000) 37–24–11–2 18,136
75 W March 28, 2000 5–2 Philadelphia Flyers (1999–2000) 38–24–11–2 17,903
76 L March 30, 2000 3–6 @ Tampa Bay Lightning (1999–2000) 38–25–11–2 13,310
77 L March 31, 2000 1–3 @ Florida Panthers (1999–2000) 38–26–11–2 14,835
78 L April 2, 2000 1–4 @ St. Louis Blues (1999–2000) 38–27–11–2 19,713
79 W April 4, 2000 4–0 Washington Capitals (1999–2000) 39–27–11–2 16,902
80 L April 6, 2000 1–2 New York Islanders (1999–2000) 39–28–11–2 16,626
81 W April 8, 2000 3–1 @ Montreal Canadiens (1999–2000) 40–28–11–2 21,273
82 W April 9, 2000 5–2 Tampa Bay Lightning (1999–2000) 41–28–11–2 18,022

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Eastern Conference Quarter-finals: vs. (3) Toronto Maple Leafs[]

# Date Visitor Score Home Record Attendance
1 April 12 Ottawa 0 – 2 Toronto 0 – 1 19,330
2 April 15 Ottawa 1 – 5 Toronto 0 – 2 19,391
3 April 17 Toronto 3 – 4 Ottawa 1 – 2 18,500
4 April 19 Toronto 1 – 2 Ottawa 2 – 2 18,500
5 April 22 Ottawa 1 – 2 Toronto 2 – 3 19,393
6 April 24 Toronto 4 – 2 Ottawa 2 – 4 18,500

Player statistics[]

Regular season[]

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Radek Bonk C 80 23 37 60 53 -2 10 0 5
Daniel Alfredsson RW 57 21 38 59 28 11 4 2 0
Marian Hossa RW 78 29 27 56 32 5 5 0 4
Vaclav Prospal C 79 22 33 55 40 -2 5 0 4
Shawn McEachern RW 69 29 22 51 24 2 10 0 4
Joe Juneau C 65 13 24 37 22 3 2 0 2
Wade Redden D 81 10 26 36 49 -1 3 0 2
Andreas Dackell RW 82 10 25 35 18 5 0 0 1
Jason York D 79 8 22 30 60 -3 1 0 1
Magnus Arvedson LW 47 15 13 28 36 4 1 1 4
Shaun Van Allen C 75 9 19 28 37 20 0 2 4
Patrick Traverse D 66 6 17 23 21 17 1 0 0
Rob Zamuner LW 57 9 12 21 32 -6 0 1 0
Chris Phillips D 65 5 14 19 39 12 0 0 1
Igor Kravchuk D 64 6 12 18 20 -5 5 0 1
Sami Salo D 37 6 8 14 2 6 3 0 1
Kevin Dineen RW 67 4 8 12 57 2 0 0 1
Janne Laukkanen D 60 1 11 12 55 14 0 0 0
Mike Fisher C 32 4 5 9 15 -6 0 0 1
Andre Roy RW 73 4 3 7 145 3 0 0 1
Colin Forbes C 45 2 5 7 12 -1 0 0 0
Petr Schastlivy LW 13 2 5 7 2 4 1 0 1
Grant Ledyard D 40 2 4 6 8 -3 0 0 1
Kevin Miller C 9 3 2 5 2 1 1 0 2
Bruce Gardiner RW 10 0 3 3 4 1 0 0 0
Yves Sarault LW 11 0 2 2 7 -3 0 0 0
Steve Martins C 2 1 0 1 0 -1 0 0 0
Tom Barrasso G 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Vyacheslav Butsayev C 3 0 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0
Bobby Dollas D 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
John Emmons C 10 0 0 0 6 -2 0 0 0
Mike Fountain G 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Erich Goldmann D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
John Gruden D 9 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
Jani Hurme G 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Patrick Lalime G 38 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
Karel Rachunek D 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Ron Tugnutt G 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
David Van Drunen D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T/OT GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Patrick Lalime 2038 38 19 14 3 79 2.33 3 834 755 .905
Ron Tugnutt 2435 44 18 12 8 103 2.54 4 1020 917 .899
Tom Barrasso 418 7 3 4 0 22 3.16 0 182 160 .879
Jani Hurme 60 1 1 0 0 2 2.00 0 19 17 .895
Mike Fountain 16 1 0 0 0 1 3.75 0 6 5 .833
Team: 4967 82 41 30 11 207 2.50 7 2061 1854 .900

Playoffs[]

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Daniel Alfredsson RW 6 1 3 4 2 0 1 0 0
Vaclav Prospal C 6 0 4 4 4 -1 0 0 0
Andreas Dackell RW 6 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 1
Joe Juneau C 6 2 1 3 0 -1 0 0 0
Shawn McEachern RW 6 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 0
Rob Zamuner LW 6 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 1
Igor Kravchuk D 6 1 1 2 0 -5 0 0 0
Sami Salo D 6 1 1 2 0 -8 1 0 0
Jason York D 6 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0
Colin Forbes C 5 1 0 1 14 0 0 0 0
Chris Phillips D 6 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0
Shaun Van Allen C 6 0 1 1 9 0 0 0 0
Magnus Arvedson LW 6 0 0 0 6 -6 0 0 0
Tom Barrasso G 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Radek Bonk C 6 0 0 0 8 -6 0 0 0
Marian Hossa RW 6 0 0 0 2 -8 0 0 0
Grant Ledyard D 6 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0
Kevin Miller C 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Andre Roy RW 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Petr Schastlivy LW 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Patrick Traverse D 6 0 0 0 2 -2 0 0 0
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Tom Barrasso 372 6 2 4 16 2.58 0 168 152 .905
Team: 372 6 2 4 16 2.58 0 168 152 .905

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Note:
Pos = Position; GPI = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
Min, TOI = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T,T/OT = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Awards and records[]

Transactions[]

Trades[]

June 18, 1999 To Mighty Ducks of Anaheim

Ted Donato
To Ottawa Senators
Patrick Lalime
June 18, 1999 To Atlanta Thrashers
Damian Rhodes
To Ottawa Senators
future considerations
June 30, 1999 To Tampa Bay Lightning
Rick Dudley
Andreas Johansson
To Ottawa Senators
Rob Zamuner
Tampa's second-round pick 2002 Draft (later traded)
November 11, 1999 To Tampa Bay Lightning
Bruce Gardiner
To Ottawa Senators
Colin Forbes
March 8, 2000 To Tampa Bay Lightning
future considerations
To Ottawa Senators
Jeff Shevalier
March 14, 1999 To Pittsburgh Penguins
Ron Tugnutt
Janne Laukkanen
To Ottawa Senators
Tom Barrasso
March 18, 2000 To Quebec (AHL)
Jeff Shevalier (loan)
To Ottawa Senators
Jason McBain

Waivers[]

September 27, 1999 To Tampa Bay Lightning
Vyacheslav Butsayev
October 28, 1999 To Ottawa Senators
Vyacheslav Butsayev (assigned to Grand Rapids)
October 29, 1999 To Tampa Bay Lightning
Steve Martins
November 11, 1999 To Calgary Flames
Bobby Dollas

Expansion draft[]

June 25, 1998 To Atlanta Thrashers
Phil Crowe

Source: Ottawa Senators 2008–09 Media Guide. Ottawa Senators. 2008. p. 188.

Roster[]

1999–2000 Ottawa Senators
Goaltenders

Defencemen

Wingers

Centres

Sources:

Draft picks[]

Ottawa's draft picks at the 1999 NHL Entry Draft in Boston, Massachusetts.

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
1 26 Martin Havlat  Czech Republic Ocelari Trinec (Czech Extraliga)
2 48 Simon Lajeunesse  Canada Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL)
2 62 Teemu Sainomaa  Finland Jokerit (SM-liiga)
3 94 Chris Kelly  Canada London Knights (OHL)
5 154 Andrew Ianiero  Canada Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)
6 164 Martin Prusek  Czech Republic HC Vitkovice (Czech Extraliga)
7 201 Mikko Ruutu  Finland HIFK (SM-liiga)
7 209 Layne Ulmer  Canada Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
7 213 Alexandre Giroux  Canada Hull Olympiques (QMJHL)
9 269 Konstantin Gorovikov  Russia SKA Saint Petersburg (Russia)

Farm teams[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "1999–2000 Standings by Conference". National Hockey League. Retrieved July 16, 2012.
  2. ^ "1999–2000 Ottawa Senators Games". Hockey-reference.com. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  3. ^ "1999–2000 Ottawa Senators Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
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