2002 Stanley Cup Finals - Road To The Finals

Road To The Finals

For more details on this topic, see 2002 Stanley Cup playoffs. See also: 2001–02 Carolina Hurricanes season and 2001–02 Detroit Red Wings season

Carolina defeated the New Jersey Devils the Montreal Canadiens, and the Toronto Maple Leafs, each in six games to advance to the Finals.

Detroit defeated the Vancouver Canucks 4–2, the St. Louis Blues 4–1 and the defending Cup champion Colorado Avalanche 4–3 to advance to the Finals.

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