Les 72 buts marqués par les Red Wings de Detroit lors des séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley 2002. Round 1 vs Vancouver Canucks Game 1 – 4/17/02 (4-3 Van) *OT 0:00 – Luc Robitaille – 1-0 Det (1st) 0:33 – Sergei Fedorov (PP) – 2-1 Det ( 2e) 1:06 – Igor Larionov – 3-2 It (3e) Match 2 – 19/04/02 (5-2 Van) 1:25 – Nick Lidstrom – 2-1 Van (2e) 1:54 – Steve Yzerman (PP) – 3-2 Van (3e) Match 3 – 21/04/02 (3-1 Det) 2:16 – Steve Yzerman (PP) – 1-0 Det (1er) 2:43 – Nick Lidstrom – 2 -1 It (2e) 3:14 – Brendan Shanahan – 3-1 It (3e) Match 4 – 23/04/02 (4-2 It) 3:35 – Jiri Fischer – 1-0 It (1er) 4 : 05 – Chris Chelios (PP) – 2-0 It (1er) 4:40 – Steve Yzerman – 3-2 It (3e) 5:22 – Kris Draper (EN) – 4-2 It (3e) Match 5 – 4 /25/02 (4-0 Det) 5:39 – Tomas Holmstrom (PP) – 1-0 Det (1er) 6:03 – Mathieu Dandenault (SH) – 2-0 Det (1er) 6:32 – Boyd Devereaux – 3-0 Det (1er) 6:51 – Sergei Fedorov – 4-0 Det (1er) Match 6 – 27/04/02 (6-4 Det) 7:19 – Tomas Holmstrom – 1-0 Det (1er) 7h41 – Igor Larionov – 2-0 It (1er) 7h59 – Nick Lidstrom (SH) – 3-2 It (2e) 8h31 – Brett Hull (SH) – 4-2 It (2e) 8 : 57 – Bré tt Hull (PP) – 5-2 It (2nd) 9:32 – Brett Hull (PP) – 6-3 It (3rd) Round 2 vs St.Louis Blues Game 1 – 5/2/02 (2-0 It ) 9:58 – Pavel Datsyuk – 1-0 It (1er) 10:21 – Brett Hull (SH) – 2-0 It (2e) Jeu 2 – 5/4/02 (3-2 It) 10:52 – Steve Yzerman – 1-0 It (1er) 11:11 – Brett Hull (PP) – 2-0 It (1er) 11:33 – Luc Robitaille (PP) – 3-0 It (2e) Match 3 – 5/7 /02 (6-1 StL) 11:54 – Pavel Datsyuk – 1-1 Nul (1er) Match 4 – 5/9/02 (4-3 Det) 12:12 – Brendan Shanahan – 1-1 Nul (1er) 12h35 – Jiri Fischer – 2-1 It (1er) 12h58 – Tomas Holmstrom – 3-1 It (1er) 13h20 – Steve Yzerman (PP) – 4-1 It (3e) Jeu 5 – 5/ 11/02 (4-0 Det) 13:46 – Jiri Fischer – 1-0 Det (2e) 14:12 – Tomas Holmstrom (PP) – 2-0 Det (2e) 14:30 – Brendan Shanahan – 3-0 Det (3e) 14h52 – Brendan Shanahan (EN) – 4-0 Det (3e) Round 3 vs Colorado Avalanche Game 1 – 5/18/02 (5-3 Det) 15h13 – Tomas Holmstrom (PP ) – 1-1 Nul (1er) 15:34 – Brett Hull – 2-2 Nul (2e) 15:59 – Darren McCarty – 3-2 It (3e) 16:20 – Darren McCarty – 4-2 It (3e) 16h52 – Darren McCarty – 5-2 Det (3e) Match 2 – 20/05/02 (4-3 Col) *OT 17h44 – Boyd Devereaux – 1-1 Égalité (1er) 6 :00 PM – Kirk Maltby (SH) – 2-2 Tie (2nd) 18h31 – Nick Lidstrom (PP) – 3-3 Tie (3rd) Match 3 – 22/05/02 (2-1 Det) * 18h49 – Luc Robitaille – 1-1 Nul (3e) 19:01 – Fredrik Olausson – 2-1 Det (OT) Match 4 – 25/05/02 (3-2 Col) 19:38 – Sergei Fedorov (SH) – 1-1 Nul (2e) 20:03 – Brett Hull – 3-2 Col (3e) Match 5 – 27/05/02 (2-1 Col) *OT 20:12 – Steve Yzerman (PP) – 1-1 Tie (3rd) Game 6 – 29/05/02 (2-0 It) 20h45 – Brendan Shanahan – 1-0 It (1er) 21h23 – Darren McCarty – 2-0 It ( 2e) Match 7 – 31/5/02 (7-0 Det) 22:02 – Tomas Holmstrom – 1-0 Det (1er) 22:30 – Sergei Fedorov – 2-0 Det (1er) 22:51 – Luc Robitaille – 3-0 Det (1er) 23:28 – Tomas Holmstrom – 4-0 Det (1er) 23:57 – Brett Hull – 5-0 Det (2e) 24:18 – Fredrik Olausson (PP) – 6-0 Det (2e) 24:56 – Pavel Datsyuk (PP) – 7-0 Det (3e) Round 4 vs Carolina Hurricanes Game 1 – 6/4/02 (3-2 Car) *OT 25:14 – Sergei Fedorov (PP) – 1-0 Det (1er) 25:36 – Kirk Maltby – 2-1 Det (2e) Match 2 – 06/06/02 (3-1 Det) 25:50 – Kirk Maltby (SH) – 1-0 Det (1er) 26 :16 – Nick Lidstrom (PP) – 2-1 It (3e) 26:48 – Kris Draper – 3-1 It (3e) Jeu 3 – 6/8/02 (3-2 It) *3OT 27:32 – Igor Larionov – 1-1 Nul (2e) 27:53 – Brett Hull – 2-2 Nul (3e) 28:22 – Igor Larionov – 3-2 It (3OT) Match 4 – 6/10/02 (3-0 28:52 – Brett Hull – 1-0 It (2e) 29:22 – Igor Larionov – 2-0 It (3e) 29:42 – Brendan Shanahan – 3-0 It (3e) Jeu 5 – 6/13 /02 (3-1 Det) 30:18 – Tomas Holmstrom – 1-0 Det (2nd) 30:58 – Brendan Shanahan (PP) – 2-0 Det (2nd) 31:30 – Brendan Shanahan (EN) – 3 -1 La (3e) compilation de buts consécutifs des Red Wings en séries éliminatoires – https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBGvwexaBewhBBZ0hBsBcclsunaQEcrx8
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God I miss competitive hockey… I miss being favorites haha
So deep with the 4th LIne Larionov and Robitalle in the HOF, and Holmstrom one of the best net presence in the game. Have fun.
1:12 if that goal happened in 2017 it would have been challenged
0:41 Sweet shot and goal by Sergei!
14:20 story of his career
72 goals in a playoff run…i miss this.
Baby Datsyuk on this team and Zetterberg in the minors. Back when Holland not only convinced the big free agents to sign but also drafted well.
27:56
Took me a long time to see this but, how in the WORLD did Fedorov get that pass to Lidstrom!?
Thought Roy was a good goaltender
I remember one of the commentators giving Roy shit because he was always shrugging after a goal like it wasn't his fault or he wasn't owning up to some of them
An embarrassingly good team. The looks on the Avs faces in game seven after the 4th goal. Priceless. Like a nightmare for them.
Good to see that Jiri Fischer got to win a Cup before his career was cut short a few years later.
Wow, Brett Hull and Pavel Datsyuk on a 3rd line. Talk about an embarrassment of riches.
Great collection of videos on the Cup runs, I didn't know they had so many shortis during each run. I still remember thinking going into Game 7 against the Avs thinking with if this game is a blowout and it ended up being that. Final comment this was during my senior year in high school and for my birthday/graduation gift from my mom she got me 2 tickets for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals and I my older rother took me for my first pro hockey game and my younger brother ws upset that he couldn't go and I told him to don't worry and that they'll win the Cup on his birthday which ended up being true
Hull – ovistyle
Shanny – sharpshooter
Larionov – genius
That Yzerman pass at 1:36 was brilliant
Roy's statue of liberty save has got to be my favorite Wings playoff goal of all time. Yzerman gloving down the puck, Stickhandling basically in the crease, Roy making an incredible save, and then fumbling the puck into his own net, and finally Roy's reaction when he realizes he just gave the Wings the lead late in the 1st. It just has everything.
Our all-star team. Loved every minute of it. These guys took pay cuts to make it happen, remember that. -Love from Detroit. P.S. Datsyuk's rookie season..
Hull with this team…lol
2:50 Biggest goal was Lidstrom's half ice in Vancouver against Dan Cloutier. It turned the series in favor of Detroit.
The greatest mystery was why Dan Crawford started yelling at his assistant immediately after the goal.
The assistant was not in net
LGRW
chris chelios should be the coverboy of chel every year.
8:45 There wasn't much net available for Brett. I remember watching this live wondering how in the world did he score.
26:44
Almost ten percent of this video is just Wings/Avs game 7
23:55 lol holmstrom stole his goal 😂
I love that they score so often when the crowd is doing a stupid chant at an away game.
Yes. Incredible team.
Damn I miss Gary Thorne calling NHL games. So much better than Doc and his passing descriptions
How average was Hasek on this team?
Hasek, Osgood and Cloutier were all mean muggin’ in their helmets
best team of ALL TIME!
Retire #91
Red Wings players have eyes IN THE BACK THEIR HEADS! Unreal passing angles!
Lindstrom from CENTER ICE!!!!! Holy cow……
Chelios at around 4:00….How on EARTH did he thread that needle?
20:58 Roy humbled himself 🤣🤣🤣
2:53 9:43 Oh baby!!!
That game 7 against Colorado was unbelievable.
There was a passing play of Hull to Datsyuk, Datsyuk to Yzerman, and then Yzerman to Lidstrom on one of the goals. Stupid amount of talent.
9:07 0:35 16:28 wicked shots!
Greatest team of all time hands down!
Game 3 vs Vancouver, Lidstrom from the blue line
Game 6 vs Colorado, the infamous “statue of liberty” goal
Game 3 vs Carolina, Larionov in 3OT
The three goals that flipped momentum in each series. (St Louis series was never in doubt lol)
22:48 And the roof is caving in here on the Colorado Avs.
Cloutier was Swiss cheese in this series.
19:07 19:34 Patrick Roy’s reaction!!!
21:18 I’ve got it. Oh my gosh I don’t have it!
GREATEST TEAM IN NHL HISTORY!
I miss the Red Wings playing in the Western Conference.
So my power play lines: Shanahan-Yzerman-Hull, Fedorov-Lidstrom; Robitaille-Datsyuk/Larionov-Holmstrom, Chelios-Fischer. Stupid good.
Scotty Bowman the greatest hockey coach of all time.