For whatever reason, I was surprised about it (or at least surprised to see how bad the team was). I got into hockey and the Kings a couple seasons earlier and always had it in my head that Hrudey was a really good goalie. Maybe it was just that he made a few flashy saves and I was still learning the game. There was a good reason why Jim Rome referred to the Kings defense of the time as "the escort service."
Anyway...
You're getting closer. Both of the 2000 finalists were very high on the list. Dallas was #8 with 31 goals allowed in 17 games for an average of 1.8235, and Jersey was #6 with 30 goals allowed in 17 games for an average of 1.7647. In fact, the three New Jersey Cup winners were 4th (03), 5th (95) and 6th (00) on the list.
Was that an actual guess, jammer? . . .


