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The 2002 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the
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's (NHL) 2001–02 season, and the culmination of the
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. It was contested by the Western Conference champion
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and the Eastern Conference champion
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. It was Detroit's twenty-second appearance in the Finals, their previous appearance being a win in . It was Carolina's first appearance in the Finals in franchise history. Detroit defeated Carolina in five games to win their tenth
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championship in franchise history. The Red Wings became the first team in NHL history to win the Cup after starting the playoffs with two losses at home. After losing the first two games in the Conference Quarterfinals to the
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, the Red Wings won 16 of their next 21 games en route to win their third Cup since for coach
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. Bowman won his ninth Cup as a head coach (he had previously won it in that capacity with the
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in , , , , and , with the
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in , and with Detroit in 1997 and 1998), surpassing the mark he held jointly with Montreal coach Toe Blake. It was the last Detroit championship to feature members of the
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, as
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and Igor Larionov were still with the team.


Paths to the Finals

Carolina defeated the
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, the Canadiens, and the
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in six games apiece to advance to the Finals. Detroit defeated the
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4–2, the
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4–1 and the defending Cup champion
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4–3 to advance to the Finals.


Game summaries

This was the first appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals for the Hurricanes (formerly the
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), who made an unlikely run to the Cup. While they were seeded third as a division winner, they actually had the second-lowest point total (91) for a playoff team not only in the Eastern Conference, but also the whole NHL (ahead of only Montreal). In their whole NHL history, they had only won one playoff series prior to this season (as the Whalers in 1986), and had streaks of five and six seasons in which they did not make the playoffs. As the Red Wings won the
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with 116 points, the 25-point differential was the largest between two teams in a Stanley Cup Finals since (27 points between
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(112) and the Canucks (85)). The Hurricanes stunned the Red Wings in the first game on the strength of Ron Francis's overtime goal. That would be Carolina's only win in the series as the Red Wings won four straight, including a triple overtime win in game three. The Cup win was the first for many veterans on the team, including goaltender Dominik Hasek, forward
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, and defencemen Steve Duchesne (who retired after this season) and
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. It was the second Cup win for
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, sixteen years after he first won the Cup as a member of the Montreal Canadiens in .


Game one

;Game one summary *First period: **Scoring: *** 1. DETROIT FEDOROV (YZERMAN) 15:21 (PPG) **Penalties: *** Hedican (Car) (high-sticking) 8:03, Robitaille (Det) (tripping) 10:28, Hill (Car) (tripping) 11:15, Wesley (Car) (interference) 15:03. *Second period: **Scoring: *** 2. CAROLINA HILL (KAPANEN, FRANCIS) 3:30 (PPG) ***3. DETROIT MALTBY (McCARTY) 10:39 ***4. CAROLINA O'NEILL (WARD) 19:10 **Penalties: ***Carolina bench (too many men) 0:34, Larionov (Det) (high-sticking) 2:07, Draper (Det) (hooking) 2:44, Svoboda (Car) (high-sticking) 4:28, Wallin (Car) (roughing) 7:41, Dandenault (Det) (tripping) 12:12. * Third period: ** Scoring: No goals. **Penalties: ***Devereaux (Det) (holding the stick) 5:49, Larionov (Det) (high-sticking) 12:17, Cole (Car) (hooking) 18:19. * First overtime: **Scoring: ***5. CAROLINA FRANCIS (O'NEILL, KAPANEN) 0:58 (GWG) **Penalties: ***None *Goalie statistics: **Carolina: Arturs Irbe — 23 saves / 25 shots **Detroit: Dominik Hasek — 23 saves / 26 shots * Shots by period: :


Game two

;Game two summary *First period: **Scoring: ***1. DETROIT MALTBY (DRAPER, CHELIOS) 6:33 (SHG) ***2. CAROLINA BRIND'AMOUR (unassisted) 14:47 (SHG) **Penalties: *** Draper (Det) (boarding) 1:25, Duchesne (Det) (holding) 5:21, Hill (Car) (slashing) 6:33, Svoboda (Car) (roughing) 14:03, Hill (Car) (holding) 16:23. *Second period: **Scoring: No goals. **Penalties: ***Battaglia (Car) (holding) 1:05, Duchesne (Det) (tripping) 3:55, Detroit bench (too many men) 7:23, Gelinas (Car) (interference) 10:10, Ward (Car) (holding) 18:03. * Third period: ** Scoring: ***3. DETROIT LIDSTROM (FEDOROV, YZERMAN) 14:52 (PPG, GWG) ***4. DETROIT DRAPER (LIDSTROM, OLAUSSON) 15:05 **Penalties: ***Fischer (Det) (high-sticking) 9:38, Gelinas (Car) (slashing) 14:00, Fischer (Det) (slashing) 17:15, Battaglia (Car) (charging) 17:45, Brind'Amour (Car), Cole (Car), McCarty (Det), Maltby (Det), Chelios (Det) (roughing) 19:33, Hull (Det) (tripping) 19:41. *Goalie statistics: **Carolina: Arturs Irbe — 27 saves / 30 shots **Detroit: Dominik Hasek — 16 saves / 17 shots *Shots by period: :


Game three

;Game three summary *First period: **Scoring: ***1. CAROLINA VASICEK (GELINAS, WESLEY) 14:49 **Penalties: *** Brind'Amour (Car) (holding the stick) 1:45, Hedican (Car) (boarding) 3:32, O'Neill (Car) (boarding) 11:34, Lidstrom (Det) (tripping) 12:30, Devereaux (Det) (slashing) 19:15. *Second period: **Scoring: ***2. DETROIT LARIONOV (HULL) 5:33 **Penalties: ***Maltby (Det), Ward (Car) (unsportsmanlike conduct) 5:13, Chelios (Det) (interference) 8:12, Fedorov (Det), Hill (Car) (holding) 19:44, Hill (Car) (tripping) 13:24. * Third period: ** Scoring: ***3. CAROLINA O'NEILL (FRANCIS) 7:34 ***4. DETROIT HULL (LIDSTROM, FEDOROV) 18:46 **Penalties: ***Shanahan (Det), Vasicek (Car) (roughing) 5:25, Duchesne (Det) (holding) 9:58, Shanahan (Det), Hill (Car) (roughing) 19:01. * First overtime: ** Scoring: No goals. **Penalties: ***Duchesne (Det), Svoboda (Car) (roughing) 18:23. * Second overtime: ** Scoring: No goals. **Penalties: ***Cole (Car) (holding the stick) 8:35, Olausson (Det) (holding) 13:25. * Third overtime: ** Scoring: ***5. DETROIT LARIONOV (HOLMSTROM, DUCHESNE) 14:47 (GWG) **Penalties: *** None. *Goalie statistics: **Detroit: Dominik Hasek — 41 saves / 43 shots **Carolina: Arturs Irbe — 50 saves / 53 shots *Shots by period: :


Game four

;Game four summary *First period: **Scoring: No goals. **Penalties: *** Wesley (Car) (hooking) 2:05, Fedorov (Det) (high-sticking), Cole (Car) (goaltender interference) 16:54. *Second period: **Scoring: ***1. DETROIT HULL (DEVEREAUX, OLAUSSON) 6:32 (GWG) **Penalties: ***Robitaille (Det) (high-sticking) 9:06, Duchesne (Det) (holding the stick) 14:34. * Third period: ** Scoring: ***2. DETROIT LARIONOV (FISCHER, ROBITAILLE) 3:43 ***3. DETROIT SHANAHAN (FEDOROV, CHELIOS) 14:43 **Penalties: ***Hill (Car) (boarding) 8:34. *Goalie statistics: **Detroit: Dominik Hasek — 17 saves / 17 shots **Carolina: Arturs Irbe — 24 saves / 27 shots *Shots by period: :


Game five

;Game five summary *First period: **Scoring: No goals. **Penalties: *** Carolina bench (too many men) 12:09. *Second period: **Scoring: ***1. DETROIT HOLMSTROM (LARIONOV, CHELIOS) 4:07 ***2. DETROIT SHANAHAN (FEDOROV, YZERMAN) 14:04 (PPG, GWG) ***3. CAROLINA O'NEILL (HILL, WESLEY) 18:50 (PPG) **Penalties: ***Slegr (Det) (holding) 6:00, Svoboda (Car) (roughing) 13:34, Cole (Car) (roughing) 16:15, Shanahan (Det) (hooking) 16:53. * Third period: ** Scoring: *** 4. DETROIT SHANAHAN (YZERMAN) 19:15 (EN) **Penalties: ***Fedorov (Det) (cross-checking) 5:23, Vasicek (Car) (interference) 8:12. *Goalie statistics: **Carolina: Arturs Irbe — 24 saves / 26 shots **Detroit: Dominik Hasek — 16 saves / 17 shots * Shots by period: :


Team rosters


Carolina Hurricanes


Detroit Red Wings


Stanley Cup engraving

The 2002 Stanley Cup was presented to Red Wings captain Steve Yzerman by NHL Commissioner
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following the Red Wings 3–1 win over the Hurricanes in game five. The following Red Wings players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup 2001–02 Detroit Red Wings * 10 Players (Steve Yzerman, Igor Larionov, Sergei Fedorov, Brendan Shanahan, Kris Draper, Kirk Maltby, Darren McCarty, Tomas Holmstrom, Nicklas Lidstrom, & Mathieu Dandenault) won their third Stanley Cup with Detroit.


Broadcasting

In Canada, the series was televised in English on CBC. This would end up being the last finals broadcast by SRC, as RDS would pick up the French-language broadcast for the next season. In the United States,
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aired the first two games while ABC broadcast the rest of the series.


Aftermath

The following year, the Red Wings got swept in the first round by the
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. Detroit would not return to the Finals until six years later when they defeated the
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for their eleventh overall Stanley Cup championship. As for the Carolina Hurricanes, they missed the playoffs the following season. The Hurricanes would not return to the Finals until four years later when they captured their first Stanley Cup championship over the
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in seven games.


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