2001–02 OHL season

The 2001–02 OHL season was the 22nd season of the Ontario Hockey League. Twenty teams each played 68 games. The Erie Otters defeated the Barrie Colts for the J. Ross Robertson Cup.

Regular season

Standings

Eastern conference

East division GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Rank
y-Belleville Bulls68392342842792182
x-Ottawa 67's683620102842622184
x-Peterborough Petes68332276792422155
x-Oshawa Generals68233375582052477
Kingston Frontenacs68183794491972729
Central division GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Rank
z-Toronto St. Michael's Majors68401981892301771
x-Barrie Colts68381992872261923
x-Sudbury Wolves68253355601712166
x-North Bay Centennials68183785491852478
Mississauga IceDogs681147643221232710

Western conference

Midwest division GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Rank
y-Erie Otters68412241872462182
x-Guelph Storm68372371822642354
x-Kitchener Rangers683522101812571905
Owen Sound Attack682431103612002409
Brampton Battalion682635525921525810
West division GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Rank
z-Plymouth Whalers683915122922491661
x-Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds683820100862372003
x-Windsor Spitfires68332465772532296
x-Sarnia Sting68272957662362607
x-London Knights682427107652102498

Scoring leaders

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Nathan RobinsonBelleville Bulls67476311074
Mike RenziBelleville Bulls684464108127
Jason SpezzaWindsor Spitfires/Belleville Bulls53426310542
Kris NewburySarnia Sting664262104141
Cory PeckerErie Otters56534699108
Dustin JamiesonSarnia Sting6844539733
Darryl BootlandToronto St. Michael's Majors61415697137
Miguel DelisleOttawa 67's6755409573
Patrick O'SullivanMississauga IceDogs6834589261
Mike StathopoulosLondon Knights6828629024

Zenon Konopka had the most assists (68).[1]

Playoffs

Conference quarterfinals Conference semifinals Conference finals Finals
            
E1 Toronto 4
E8 North Bay 0
E1 Toronto 4
E4 Ottawa 3
E4 Ottawa 4
E5 Peterborough 2
E1 Toronto 0
E3 Barrie 4
E3 Barrie 4
E6 Sudbury 1
E3 Barrie 4
E2 Belleville 2
E2 Belleville 4
E7 Oshawa 1
E3 Barrie 1
W2 Erie 4
W1 Plymouth 2
W8 London 4
W8 London 2
W2 Erie 4
W2 Erie 4
W7 Sarnia 1
W2 Erie 4
W6 Windsor 1
W3 S.S. Marie 3
W6 Windsor 4
W6 Windsor 4
W4 Guelph 1
W4 Guelph 4
W5 Kitchener 0

Conference quarterfinals

Eastern conference

Toronto (1) vs. North Bay (8)
DateAwayHome
March 21North Bay 15 Toronto
March 23Toronto 50 North Bay
March 24North Bay 56 TorontoOT
March 26Toronto 52 North Bay
Toronto wins series 40
Belleville (2) vs. Oshawa (7)
DateAwayHome
March 22Belleville 34 Oshawa
March 25Oshawa 03 Belleville
March 27Oshawa 12 Belleville
March 29Belleville 54 OshawaOT
March 30Oshawa 23 Belleville
Belleville wins series 41
Barrie (3) vs. Sudbury (6)
DateAwayHome
March 23Sudbury 14 Barrie
March 25Barrie 21 Sudbury
March 26Sudbury 43 BarrieOT
March 28Barrie 32 Sudbury
March 30Sudbury 34 Barrie
Barrie wins series 41
Ottawa (4) vs. Peterborough (5)
DateAwayHome
March 22Peterborough 23 Ottawa
March 24Ottawa 52 Peterborough
March 26Peterborogh 52 Ottawa
March 28Ottawa 36 Peterborough
March 29Peterborough 12 OttawaOT
March 31 Ottawa 53 Peterborough
Ottawa wins series 42

Western conference

Plymouth (1) vs. London (8)
DateAwayHome
March 22London 23 Plymouth
March 24Plymouth 14 London
March 26London 32 Plymouth
March 28Plymouth 23 London
March 30London 24 Plymouth
March 31Plymouth 13 London
London wins series 42
Erie (2) vs. Sarnia (7)
DateAwayHome
March 22Sarnia 14 Erie
March 23Sarnia 36 Erie
March 26Erie 34 SarniaOT
March 27Erie 51 Sarnia
March 29Sarnia 47 Erie
Erie wins series 41
Sault Ste. Marie (3) vs. Windsor (6)
DateAwayHome
March 22Windsor 24 Sault Ste. Marie
March 23Windsor 52 Sault Ste. Marie
March 27Sault Ste. Marie 36 Windsor
March 28Sault Ste. Marie 03 Windsor
March 30Windsor 04 Sault Ste. Marie
March 31Sault Ste. Marie 15 Windsor
Windsor wins series 42
Guelph (4) vs. Kitchener (5)
DateAwayHome
March 22Kitchener 12 Guelph
March 24Guelph 42 Kitchener
March 26Kitchener 17 Guelph
March 28Guelph 43 Kitchener
Guelph wins series 40

Conference semifinals

Eastern conference
Toronto (1) vs. Ottawa (4)
DateAwayHome
April 3Ottawa 32 Toronto
April 5Toronto 54 Ottawa
April 7Ottawa 26 Toronto
April 9Toronto 18 Ottawa
April 11Ottawa 46 Toronto
April 12Toronto 24 Ottawa
April 14Ottawa 34 Toronto
Toronto wins series 43
Belleville (2) vs. Barrie (3)
DateAwayHome
April 6Barrie 13 Belleville
April 8Belleville 23 BarrieOT
April 10Barrie 32 Belleville
April 12Belleville 23 BarrieOT
April 13Barrie 13 Belleville
Barrie wins series 42
Western conference
Erie (2) vs. London (8)
DateAwayHome
April 4London 43 Erie
April 5Erie 64 London
April 7London 23 Erie
April 11Erie 34 LondonOT
April 13London 18 Erie
April 15Erie 54 LondonOT
Erie wins series 42
Guelph (4) vs. Windsor (6)
DateAwayHome
April 5Windsor 73 Guelph
April 7Guelph 45 Windsor
April 9Windsor 43 GuelphOT
April 11Guelph 43 WindsorOT
April 12Windsor 41 Guelph
Windsor wins series 41

Conference finals

Eastern conferenceWestern conference
Toronto (1) vs. Barrie (3)
DateAwayHome
April 19Barrie 43 Toronto
April 21Toronto 26 Barrie
April 22Barrie 32 TorontoOT
April 24Toronto 03 Barrie
Barrie wins series 40
Erie (2) vs. Windsor (6)
DateAwayHome
April 19Windsor 12 ErieOT
April 21Erie 74 Windsor
April 23Windsor 23 Erie
April 25Erie 46 Windsor
April 27Windsor 16 Erie
Erie wins series 41

J. Ross Robertson Cup finals

Erie (2) vs. Barrie (3)
DateAwayHome
May 1Barrie 13 Erie
May 3Erie 43 Barrie
May 6Barrie 14 Erie
May 8Erie 25 Barrie
May 10Barrie 12 ErieOT
Erie wins series 41

All-Star teams

First team

Second team

Third team

Awards

J. Ross Robertson Cup:Erie Otters
Hamilton Spectator Trophy:Plymouth Whalers
Bobby Orr Trophy:Barrie Colts
Wayne Gretzky Trophy:Erie Otters
Leyden Trophy:Belleville Bulls
Emms Trophy:Toronto St. Michael's Majors
Holody Trophy:Erie Otters
Bumbacco Trophy:Plymouth Whalers
Red Tilson Trophy:Brad Boyes, Erie Otters
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy:Nathan Robinson, Belleville Bulls
Matt Leyden Trophy:Craig Hartsburg, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy:Matt Renzi, Belleville Bulls
Max Kaminsky Trophy:Eric Reitz, Barrie Colts
OHL Goaltender of the Year:Ray Emery, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Jack Ferguson Award:Rob Schremp, Mississauga IceDogs
Dave Pinkney Trophy:Jason Bacashihua and Paul Drew, Plymouth Whalers
OHL Executive of the Year:Sherwood Bassin, Erie Otters
Bill Long Award:Jack Ferguson & Jim Lever, Ontario Hockey League
Emms Family Award:Patrick O'Sullivan, Mississauga IceDogs
F.W. 'Dinty' Moore Trophy:Jason Bacashihua, Plymouth Whalers
OHL Humanitarian of the Year:David Silverstone, Belleville Bulls
William Hanley Trophy:Brad Boyes, Erie Otters
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy:Cory Pecker, Erie Otters
Bobby Smith Trophy:Dustin Brown, Guelph Storm
Wayne Gretzky 99 Award:Brad Boyes, Erie Otters

See also

References

Preceded by
2000–01 OHL season
OHL seasons Succeeded by
2002–03 OHL season
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