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Unfortunately, the Red Wings would be upset in the first round of the playoffs by the San Jose Sharks, a team that on paper was vastly inferior to the Wings. During the off-season, Yzerman would need a second surgery for his neck and back pain that plagued him all season, a result of the hit by Steen.

He would sit and wait out the trade rumors and rehabilitate over the summer, hoping again that he could come back the same player. He would not be the same player the next season, however, it was not a result of his injury or subsequent rehabilitation.

Bowman was also busy during the offseason. He was looking to create a new game plan for the upcoming season. When Yzerman arrived at camp, he realized that to buy into this system would mean sacrificing personal statistics for the good of the team. Always a team first player, he had no problem doing this as his goal was to win the Stanley Cup, not earn personal accolades for his statistics.

Yzerman dedicated himself to learning this system. His teammates would see their captain believe in it and they would as well. The season would not begin as scheduled. Fueled by rising players salaries, many teams were struggling financially. Owners and players could not agree on a new contract. As a result, the owners locked out the players until the two sides finally came to an agreement. The season began on January 20th, , days from the scheduled start. The team would then storm through the first three rounds of the playoffs beating the Dallas Stars, San Jose Sharks and Chicago Blackhawks in five, four and five games, respectively.

For the first time since , the Red Wings were going to the Stanley Cup finals. Unfortunately, Detroit would be swept by the New Jersey Devils. While Yzerman played well, he was hindered by a knee injury suffered in the second round against the Sharks and would not be at the top of his game. Once again, Yzerman and the Red Wings would go home disappointed. That summer would be a difficult one for Yzerman. The Ottawa Senators, from his hometown, were actively looking to acquire Yzerman.

To the best of his ability, he just ignored the rumors and went about his business preparing for the upcoming season. The Wings would destroy team after team on the way to a record-breaking 62 win season, outscoring the opposition to , and a second straight Presidents Trophy. Yzerman would score 95 points 36 goals and 59 assists , including his th career goal.

The playoffs would be more difficult. Despite outscoring the Winnipeg Jets , it would take the Red Wings 6 games to advance. The second round would be even tougher with the St. The score would remain through the first overtime. Within the first minute of the second overtime, Yzerman would steal the puck from Gretzky at center ice, skate past the blue line and launch a rocket of a shot past Blues goaltender Jon Casey.

The Wings were going to the conference finals once again. They would face off against the Colorado Avalanche. It was a nasty, hard-fought, bloody series. The Avalanche would storm into Detroit and take the first two games from the Wings. The teams would split the next two in Colorado giving the Avalanche a series lead. Popular League Pages You need to be Premium to access this feature.

I Germany U17 Div. Free Agent Frenzy You need to be Premium to access this feature. Player Facts. Date of Birth. May 09, Place of Birth. Youth Team. Nepean MHA. Team Staff profile of Steve Yzerman also available. Today, NHL. More News from eprinkside. You need to be Premium to access this feature.

Player Statistics. Tournament Statistics. Team Staff History. Selke Trophy. NHL Contribution to U. Hockey Lester Patrick Trophy. Hockey Hall of Fame. Player Connections. Not Activated Sections. Preferred Equipment. His manner was quiet and understated, but he was intensely focused on the Stanley Cup. Despite a series of serious and painful injuries, Yzerman became one of the most respected players in the game. Along the way the Wings — and Detroit — celebrated Stanley Cup wins in , and Yzerman retired from playing following the season, but continued with the Red Wings as vice president before leaving in to become general manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning - an opportunity he had hoped to have with the Red Wings.

That goal was realized in when he was made general manager and executive vice president of the team he called home for 27 seasons.



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