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By Chris Stevenson
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, July 23, 2003 The only thing the Montreal Canadiens succeeded in doing last season was proving their trip to the playoffs in the spring of 2002 -- their first in four years -- was nothing but a cruel tease for their fans. 2002-03 BY THE NUMBERS Record: 30-35-8-9, 77 pts. (21st overall, 10th East, 4th Northeast); Home: 16-16-5-4; Road: 14-19-3-5 Goals for/Avg.: 206/2.51 (20th overall) Goals against/Avg.: 234/2.85 (23rd overall) Differential: Minus-28 (23rd overall). Power play: 14.0 percent (44-31 ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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