"yes"@en . . "20"^^ . . "2001"^^ . "Philadelphia Flyers"@en . . . "2001"^^ . "22"^^ . . "192"^^ . . "19569"^^ . . . . "The 2001\u201302 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers 35th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). In the off-season, the Flyers re-vamped their lineup by signing Jeremy Roenick and finally trading Eric Lindros to the Rangers for Kim Johnsson, Jan Hlavac, Pavel Brendl, and a 2003 3rd-round draft pick. Eric Desjardins stepped down as team captain eight games into the season and was replaced by Keith Primeau. The Flyers began 2001\u201302 with high expectations and with Roenick leading the team in scoring the Flyers finished with an Atlantic Division title. The power play was one of the NHL's worst however, so Adam Oates, the third leading point-producer in the league at the time, was acquired from Washington at the trade deadline. It was of no benefit as the Flyers couldn't must"@en . . "2001\u201302 Philadelphia Flyers season"@en . . "1.0"^^ . . "Jeremy Roenick"@en . . . . . . . "42"^^ . . . "Jeremy Roenick"@en . . . "The 2001\u201302 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers 35th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). In the off-season, the Flyers re-vamped their lineup by signing Jeremy Roenick and finally trading Eric Lindros to the Rangers for Kim Johnsson, Jan Hlavac, Pavel Brendl, and a 2003 3rd-round draft pick. Eric Desjardins stepped down as team captain eight games into the season and was replaced by Keith Primeau. The Flyers began 2001\u201302 with high expectations and with Roenick leading the team in scoring the Flyers finished with an Atlantic Division title. The power play was one of the NHL's worst however, so Adam Oates, the third leading point-producer in the league at the time, was acquired from Washington at the trade deadline. It was of no benefit as the Flyers couldn't muster much offense, scoring only two goals in their five-game, first-round playoff loss to the Ottawa Senators. It turned out there was much discontent in the locker room as Bill Barber and his coaching staff were fired. The Flyers hired a proven winner when they turned to former Dallas Stars & Stanley Cup-winning head coach Ken Hitchcock. __TOC__"@en . . "234"^^ . . . . "Roman Cechmanek"@en . "2"^^ . . . . . .