SEASON TICKET HOLDER - Pittsburgh Penguins

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SEASON TICKET HOLDER - Pittsburgh Penguins
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
Administrative Offices
One Chatham Center, Suite 400
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Phone: (412) 642-1300
FAX: (412) 642-1859
2005-06 In Review
2006 Entry Draft
2006-07 Season Schedule
Active Goalies vs. Pittsburgh
Affiliate Coaches: Todd Richards
Affiliate Coaches: Dan Bylsma
All-Star Game
All-Time Draft Picks
All-Time Leaders vs. Pittsburgh
All-Time Overtime Scoring
Assistant Coaches
Assistant General Manager: Chuck Fletcher
Attendance
Broadcasters
CEO/President: Ken Sawyer
Coaches Yearly
Comebacks
Director of Amateur Scouting: Jay Heinbuck
Executive VP/General Manager: Ray Shero
Fastest Goals
Former Penguins
Head Coach: Michel Therrien
General Managers & Head Coaches
Historic Dates
Honors and Awards
How To Figure
In The Community
In The System
Individual Records
Leaders by Season
Mario Lemieux Retrospective
Media Information
Media Relations Staff
Mellon Arena
Mellon Arena Records
Month by Month
On-Ice Officials
Openers
Opponent Hat Tricks
Opponent Overtime Wins
Opponent Penalty Shots
Team and Media Relations
Mellon Arena
66 Mario Lemieux Place
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Media Relations FAX: (412) 642-1322
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Editor: Joe Sager
Creative Director: Barb Pilarski
Associate Editors: Keith Wehner, Todd Lepovsky,
Darlene Sabo
Layout & Design: Joe Sager
Contributors: Tom McMillan, Cindy Himes, Bob
Grove, Billy Wareham
Photography: Matt Polk, Getty Images
Opponent Shutouts
Opponents
Overtime
Overtime Wins
Penguins Goaltenders
Penguins Hall of Fame
Penguins Hat Tricks
Penguins Penalty Shots
Penguins Shutouts
Player Bios
Playoff Records
Playoff Records - Career Scoring
Playoff Records - Game
Playoffs Records - Individuals
Playoff Records - Overtime/Opponents
Playoff Records - Period
Playoff Records - Series
Playoff Records - Shutouts/Hat Tricks/Penalty Shots
Playoff Results Year by Year
Presidents/Captains/Scouts
Records by Season
Roster
Scouting Staff
Season/Career Leaders
Seating Chart
Senior Advisor/Hockey Operations: Ed Johnston
Shootout
Special Teams Year by Year
Staff Directory
Staff Photos
Streaks
Team Awards
Team Records
Training Camp
Training Staff
Uniform History
Uniform Numbers
Vice Presidents
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
Wheeling Nailers
Yearly Statistics/Results
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On the cover
First-round picks
Colby Armstrong,
Ryan Whitney, MarcAndre Fleury and
Sidney Crosby are
forming a solid
Penguins nucleus.
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SEATING CHART
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MELLON ARENA
Since their inception in 1967, the Penguins have played their home games in a
building nicknamed “The Igloo” – originally known as the Civic Arena and now
renamed Mellon Arena because of a multi-year sponsorship deal with Mellon
Financial Corp.
The Arena, now in its 45th year of operation, is the oldest facility in the National
Hockey League. Hockey seating capacity was only 12,580 in 1967, but a series of
expansions and modernization programs over the past three decades have increased
that capacity to its current 16,940.
Originally built for the Civic Light Opera, the Arena quickly evolved into a site for
sporting events and concerts and was home to the Pittsburgh Hornets of the American
Hockey League, as well as Duquesne University basketball and a series of pro teams
ranging from indoor soccer to world team tennis. Teams such as the Pittsburgh Pipers
and Pittsburgh Condors of the old American Basketball Association also called the
Arena home in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Penguins are Mellon Arena’s anchor tenant and feature attraction, playing more
than 40 games here each season (two preseason games and 41 regular season games
in 2006-07).
During its lifetime, the Arena has hosted the Stanley Cup Finals, the NHL All-Star
game, the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, the Harlem
Globetrotters, professional wrestling, ice skating and gymnastics competitions and
popular acts ranging from Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra to Bruce Springsteen, Garth
Brooks and the Backstreet Boys.
Featuring a retractable stainless steel roof, the Arena was built for a cost of $22
million. It was financed by a combination of public and private funds, including
outright grants from the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County and Edgar Kaufmann.
The Sports & Exhibition Authority oversees Mellon Arena on behalf of the City of
Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. The Regional Asset District (RAD) Board also has
provided funding.
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mario
lemieux
Chairman
The greatest player in franchise history and a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame,
Mario Lemieux fills a unique role in sports as Chairman of the Pittsburgh Penguins
ownership group.
Lemieux’s name has been virtually synonymous with the Penguins franchise, and
he established himself as one of Pittsburgh’s all-time sports legends even before
assembling a group of investors to buy the club out of bankruptcy in September
1999.
In addition to his feats in the hockey world, Lemieux continues to oversee the
Mario Lemieux Foundation for cancer research and neo-natal research and hosts its
annual celebrity golf tournament, which raises millions of dollars for charity.
Mario, his wife Nathalie and their four children live in the Pittsburgh suburb of
Sewickley.
ken
sawyer
Chief Executive Officer
& President
In his role as CEO and president of the Penguins, Ken Sawyer oversees all of the
Penguins’ operations. This past off-season, he revamped the club’s hockey operations
department by hiring Ray Shero as executive vice president and general manager.
He also represents the Penguins in all league matters and is a member of the NHL’s
Board of Governors.
Sawyer’s career spans 35 years, including 14 as the Chief Financial Officer of the
National Hockey League and the past seven as an executive with the Penguins. He
joined the Penguins as a key part of Mario Lemieux’s senior management team in
1999. He was named executive vice president and chief financial officer of the
Penguins in September 1999 and was promoted to team president in March, 2003. In
January, 2006 he was named CEO of the club.
Sawyer is a graduate of McGill University in his native Montreal. He and his wife,
Shirley, reside in Pittsburgh. They have two sons and two grandchildren.
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ray
shero
Executive Vice President
& General Manager
The Penguins ushered in a new era in hockey management when they named Ray
Shero as executive vice president and general manager on May 25, 2006.
Shero, 44, a fresh and dynamic leader, brings 14 years of NHL management experience
to his new post. He spent the previous eight years as assistant general manager of the
Nashville Predators after serving for six years in a similar role with the Ottawa Senators.
During his time in Nashville, Shero worked closely with veteran general manager David
Poile on all aspects of the club’s hockey operations. His specific responsibilities included
scouting at the amateur and professional levels,
contract negotiations, and personnel matters
such as arbitration, in addition to overseeing
operations of the Predators’ top minor-league
affiliate, the Milwaukee Admirals of the
American Hockey League. It is not surprising,
then, that Poile was one of his biggest boosters
for the Pittsburgh job.
“The timing is perfect,” Poile said. “You’ve
have a young, up-and-coming team with a lot
of potential, and you have a young, up-andcoming general manager with a lot of
potential.”
A native of St. Paul, Minn., Shero played
college hockey at St. Lawrence University,
serving twice as team captain, and was drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in 1982. He
worked for seven years as a player agent before making the transition to the front
office.
Shero is the son of the late Fred Shero, who coached the Philadelphia Flyers for seven
years and led them to back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 1973-74 and 197475. Fred Shero also was GM and coach of the New York Rangers from 1978-80.
Both Ottawa and Nashville made significant improvement during Shero’s tenure as
assistant GM, building with youth while adhering to a budget and business plan. The
Predators went 49-25-8 and established a club record with 106 points in 2005-06,
qualifying for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the second straight season. They had the
third-best record in the Western Conference and fifth-best in the NHL.
Shero also played an important role in the success of the Milwaukee Admirals,
Nashville’s top affiliate in the American Hockey League. In 2003-04, the Admirals led the
AHL in wins (43) and points (102) and won the Calder Cup by defeating the WilkesBarre/Scranton Penguins in the league finals. In 2005-06, the Admirals won their second
AHL Western Conference championship in three seasons.
Ray and his wife, Karen, have two sons, Christopher and Kyle.
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chuck
fletcher
Assistant
General Manager
Chuck Fletcher joined the Pittsburgh Penguins organization as Assistant General
Manager on July 14, 2006.
Fletcher, 39, has 13 years of NHL management experience with Florida and Anaheim
– serving as Assistant General Manager, Director of Hockey Operations and Interim
General Manager during that time. He has been heavily involved in player
development and scouting while also handling contract negotiations, day-to-day
hockey operations and other administrative duties.
In his new post with the Penguins, Fletcher will work closely with Shero on all
hockey-related matters, including scouting, overseeing the development of young
prospects and contract negotiations. He will also oversee the hockey operations of the
club’s top minor league affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the American
Hockey League.
Fletcher is the son of longtime NHL executive and Hall of Famer Cliff Fletcher, who
led the Calgary Flames to the Stanley Cup as their General Manager in 1989. Cliff is
the Senior Executive Vice-President of Hockey Operations for the Phoenix Coyotes and
was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Nov. 8, 2004.
Fletcher comes from Anaheim, where he completed his first season as Vice President
of Amateur Scouting & Player Development, his fourth year overall in the Anaheim
organization. He joined the Ducks in the summer of 2002 as Director of Hockey
Operations before being promoted to Assistant General Manager, Hockey Operations
in the summer of 2004.
Fletcher oversaw all aspects of Anaheim’s amateur scouting operations and assisted
Executive Vice President & General Manager Brian Burke in the evaluation of
prospects and determination of player assignments. His duties also included the
careful evaluation of Ducks prospects to determine each player’s on and off-ice
progression. In addition, Fletcher assisted in coordinating the Ducks’ annual training
camp, rookie camp and summer conditioning camp.
A 1990 Harvard University graduate, Fletcher spent nine years in the Florida Panthers
organization from 1993-2002. He spent more than seven seasons as the club’s
Assistant General Manager from 1994-2001 and was named Interim General Manager
on December 3, 2001. Fletcher’s main responsibilities with Florida were contract
negotiations, developing and tracking the hockey operations budget, scouting, and
supervision of the day-to-day hockey operations of the club. Fletcher also spent four
seasons as the General Manager of the Panthers’ AHL affiliate.
Prior to joining the Florida organization, he spent two years (1991-93) as a Player
Representative for Newport Sports Management and one year serving as the Sales
and Merchandising Coordinator for Hockey Canada (1987-88).
A native of Montreal, Quebec, Chuck and his wife Rhonda have two children, a
daughter Kaitlin, and a son Keith.
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ed
johnston
Senior Advisor/
Hockey Operations
Ed Johnston begins his 23rd year with the Penguins, having served the club in a variety of
roles, inlcuding General Manager, Assistant General Manager, Head Coach and Assistant
Coach.
Johnston served nine years as Assistant General Manager with the Penguins before
moving into the role of Senior Advisor/Hockey Operations on July 14, 2006.
“EJ” served as Head Coach of the Penguins from 1980-83 and again from 1993-97,
posting a record of 232-224-60 and leading the team to two division titles and a berth in
the 1996 Eastern Conference
Finals. He is the winningest
coach in franchise history and
also tops the club’s list in
games coached with 516.
Johnston served as General
Manager of the Penguins from
1983-88 and had the
distinction of drafting Mario
Lemieux with the first pick in
the 1984 NHL Draft.
Johnston also served as
General Manager of the
Hartford Whalers from 198992, reaching the playoffs in
each season. Additionally,
Johnston coached the Chicago
Blackhawks in 1979-80, going
34-27-19. His overall NHL
coaching record is 266-251-79.
Johnston played 16 seasons
as a NHL goaltender with
Boston, Toronto, St. Louis and
Chicago, earning two Stanley
Cup rings during his time with
the Bruins. He was the last
NHL goaltender to play every
minute of a season when he
played all 70 games for
Boston in 1963-64.
Ed and his wife, Diane, have
three children, Michele, EJ Jr.
and Joseph.
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jay
heinbuck
Director of
Amateur Scouting
Jay Heinbuck begins his first season with the Pittsburgh Penguins as their Director of
Amateur Scouting.
Heinbuck has worked the last four years with the New York Islanders as their United
States Head Amateur Scout, working closely with Head Amateur Scout Tony Feltrin on
all scouting matters. Heinbuck oversaw amateur scouting efforts inside the United
States and also scouted in Canada and Europe during his tenure with the Islanders.
In his new role with the Penguins, Heinbuck will oversee amateur scouting in North
America and Europe.
Prior to joining the New York Islanders in 2002, Heinbuck spent 10 years as an
assistant coach at St. Lawrence University. Heinbuck served as St. Lawrence’s primary
recruiter and helped the Saints to ECAC championships in 2000 and 2001 and NCAA
tournament appearances in 1999, 2000 and 2001.
Heinbuck, a native of Mitchell, Ontario, began his coaching career at his alma mater,
Northeastern University in 1990 after a prolific collegiate career.
Heinbuck played four years at Northeastern University (1982-86) and holds the
record for most points (70) and assists (40) in a single season (1985-86). He was
Northeastern’s Most Valuable Player in 1986 and named to the Hockey East All-Star
Team.
Jay and his wife Jodi reside in Canton, New York, and have two children, a daughter,
Sydney and a son, Lucas.
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michel
therrien
Head Coach
A fiery leader who believes in discipline and devotion to detail, Michel Therrien enters his
first full season as head coach of the Penguins. He was named to his current post on Dec.
15, 2005.
Therrien, 42, has 14 years of head coaching experience at various levels of pro hockey –
including parts of three seasons as head coach of the Montreal Canadiens. He led the
Canadiens to the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2001-02, making their first postseason appearance
in four years.
Therrien also spent seven seasons coaching top American
Hockey League farm clubs in the Pittsburgh and Montreal
organizations, and was a highly-successful coach in the
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. His Granby team
captured the Memorial Cup as Canada’s national champion
in 1995-96.
Immediately before coming to Pittsburgh, Therrien coached
the Penguins’ AHL affiliate in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton for parts
of three seasons, leading them to the AHL finals in 2003-04.
Last season, his Wilkes-Barre/Scranton team got off to a
remarkable 21-1-2-1 start and set a league record with 15 straight road wins. The Baby
Penguins did not lose a game in regulation until their 24th game of the season.
During his time in WB/S, Therrien oversaw the development of young Penguins such as
Marc-Andre Fleury, Ryan Whitney, Colby Armstrong, Noah Welch, Erik Christensen and
others. His overall record with the Penguins’ top minor league affiliate was 94-81-10.
Prior to joining the Penguins, Therrien spent six seasons as a coach in the Montreal
organization – including a stint as the Canadiens’ head coach from 2000-03, when he
posted a 77-91-22 record. His 2001-02 club advanced to the NHL Eastern Confernce
semifinals.
He was a head coach of Montreal’s AHL affiliates in Fredericton and Quebec from 19972000, compiling a 115-122-22 record. He won a division championship with Quebec in
1999-2000.
In seven seasons coaching in the AHL, Therrien compiled a 209-203-32 record.
The Quebec native broke into coaching in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League with
Laval and Granby. He posted a stunning .720 winning percentage in four seasons in the
QMJHL, and his teams led the league in points for three straight years. He reached the finals
three times, capturing the Memorial Cup with Granby in 1996.
Therrien played three seasons as a defenseman in the AHL and racked up 89 points in 206
games. In 1985, he played on a Calder Cup championship team with the Sherbrooke
Canadiens. His teammates included Patrick Roy, Brian Skrudland and former Penguins
Stephane Richer and Bobby Dollas.
Therrien was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on Nov. 4, 1963. He has two children, a
daughter, Elizabeth, and a son, Charles.
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andre
savard
Assistant Coach
Andre Savard begins his first season with the Penguins as he was added to coach Michel Therrien’s
staff as an assistant coach on July 3, 2006.
Savard spent the last three seasons as the assistant General Manager of the Montreal Canadiens. He
also served as the General Manager of the Hamilton Bulldogs, the Canadiens’ affiliate team in the
American Hockey League. Savard was the Montreal General Manager from November 20, 2000, to the
end of the 2002-2003 season. In his first complete season as General Manager in 2001-2002, the team
reached the second round of the playoffs for the first time since 1997-1998. Savard originally joined the
Canadiens as Director of Hockey Personnel on July 14, 2000.
A native of Temiscamingue, Québec, Savard has spent over 20 years in the NHL in various capacities.
He worked for five seasons with the Ottawa Senators organization from 1995 to 2000, including the
first four as head scout. In 1999-2000, he was an assistant to head coach Jacques Martin. Before
joining the Senators, Savard spent ten seasons with the Quebec Nordiques organization, as head of
player personnel, scout, assistant coach and finally head coach. In June of 1987, he became the first
former Nordiques player to assume the head-coaching position with the Quebec franchise.
Savard played 12 seasons in the NHL. The Boston Bruins’ first round pick, sixth overall in 1973, he also
played for the Buffalo Sabres and the Quebec Nordiques. In 790 NHL regular season games, he tallied
482 points (211 goals, 271 assists).
Savard was born on February 9, 1953. He and his wife, Marie-France, have two sons: Patrick and Dany.
mike
yeo
Assistant Coach
Mike Yeo, 32, begins his first full season as an assistant to head coach Michel Therrien in
Pittsburgh. Both coaches were promoted to the Penguins from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on Dec. 15,
2005.
Yeo served as an assistant coach with the Penguins’ top minor-league affiliate in WilkesBarre/Scranton for nearly six years. He was named the first assistant coach in team history on
Jan. 24, 2000, after announcing his retirement as a player.
In 2005-06, Yeo helped guide the Baby Penguins to their most-successful start. The Baby
Penguins opened with a 21-1-2-1 record and 45 points in their first 25 American Hockey league
games. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton won its first nine games of the season and did not lose a game in
regulation until its 24th game. The Baby Penguins also established an AHL road winning streak of
15 games, dating back to April 10 of last season.
The native of North Bay, Ontario was signed by the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins as a free
agent in 1999 and recorded four points (1+3) and four penalty minutes in 19 games during the
1999-00 season. Yeo battled through an injury-plagued campaign and missed 24 of the
Penguins’ first 43 games because of knee injuries.
Mike was born on July 31, 1973 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He and his wife, Tanya, are the
parents of a daughter, Braeden, and a son, Kyler.
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gilles
meloche
Goaltending Coach
Gilles Meloche returns to a familiar role with the Penguins this season as the team’s
goaltending coach.
Meloche served as the Penguins’ goaltending coach from 1989-2004 and has served as an
amateur scout for the Penguins for the last 17 years after joining the Penguins’ management
team in Dec. 1989. Meloche served in the dual role on both Penguins’ Stanley Cup champion
teams in 1991 and 1992.
In his new role, Meloche will coach and evaluate the goaltenders both in Pittsburgh and with
the Penguins’ American Hockey League affiliate in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.
A native of Montreal, Quebec, Meloche spent 18 seasons as an NHL goaltender with the
Chicago Blackhawks, California Golden Seals, Cleveland Barons and Minnesota North Stars
before playing his final three seasons with the Penguins after the team acquired Meloche in a
1985 trade.
He appeared in 788 NHL games during his career, posting a record of 270-351-131, with a 3.64
goals against average. In 45 career playoff games, he posted a 21-19 record and a 3.48 goals
against average.
Meloche and his wife Sophie reside in Rosemere, Quebec. He has a daughter, Annie, and a son,
Eric, who is now with the Philadelphia Flyers’ organization, and a granddaughter, Naomi.
stephane
dube
Strength and
Conditioning Coach
Stephane Dube begins his first full season as Penguins strength and conditioning coach in
2006-07.
He came to Pittsburgh on Dec. 15, 2005, from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton with head coach Michel
Therrien and assistant Mike Yeo. Dube spent two and a half seasons as the strength and
conditioning coach on Therrien’s staff in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.
Dube, a Montreal native, has worked with Therrien since 1992. They first worked together when
both were in Laval of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in the early 1990s. The two moved
to Grandby of the QMJHL in the 1995-96 season and captured the Memorial Cup. They worked
together again with Montreal’s American Hockey League affiliate in Fredericton before Dube was
promoted to the Montreal Canadiens’ strength and conditioning coach for three seasons (19982001).
After Dube left Montreal, he worked with the University du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres hockey team
as it won back-to-back national titles. When Therrien was hired to coach Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
prior to the start of the 2003-04 season, he called on Dube to be his strength and conditioning
coach.
Dube, 34, customizes workout plans for each player and works with each to obtain optimal
fitness and flexibility. In addition, Dube works with the players on the Penguins’ minor-league
affiliates in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and Wheeling.
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todd
richards
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Penguins Head Coach
Todd Richards was named head coach of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins on Aug. 3, 2006.
Richards, 39, comes to the Penguins after spending the past four seasons as an assistant coach
with the Milwaukee Admirals. During that time the Admirals made four playoff appearances,
advancing to the Calder Cup Finals twice. Milwaukee captured the league’s championship by
sweeping Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in four games in 2004.
A proven winner at every level, Richards joined the Admirals coaching staff after a successful
13-year professional career that included championships in the International Hockey League,
American Hockey League and Swiss B League.
A defenseman during his playing days, Richards was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the
second round (33rd overall) of the 1985 NHL Entry Draft, and began his career with the club’s
AHL affiliate in Sherbrooke during the 1989-90 season.
The Crystal, Minnesota, native was traded to the Hartford Whalers organization early the next
season, spending the majority of the campaign with the Springfield Indians, with whom he
captured a Calder Cup title. He also made his NHL debut with the Whalers during the season,
recording four assists and two penalty minutes in two games.
Richards joined the International Hockey League’s Las Vegas Thunder prior to the 1993-94
season, and was named the league’s top defender as a member of the team during the 1994-95
campaign. He spent the next six seasons as a member of the Orlando Solar Bears, captaining the
squad for four seasons and winning and IHL championship with the club in 2000-01, the
league’s final year of existence.
Richards concluded his playing career with Servette Geneve of Switzerland in 2001-02, helping
the club to a Swiss B League title. He was also singled out for his individual contributions, as he
was named the league’s top defenseman.
Prior to turning pro, Richards spent four seasons at the University of Minnesota. He was named
the Western Collegiate Hockey Association rookie of the year in 1985-86, was a member of the
WCHA Second All-Star Team three consecutive seasons (1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89) and served
as team captain during his senior season. During his collegiate career, the Golden Gophers won
two WCHA championships (1987-88 and 1988-89) and were NCAA runners-up once, falling to
Harvard in the 1989 title game.
Richards and his wife, Maryann, are the parents of sons Zachary and Justin. His brother, Travis
Richards, is a defenseman for the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins.
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dan
bylsma
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Penguins Assistant Coach
Dan Bylsma begins his first season as an assistant coach with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Penguins.
Bylsma, 36, began his coaching career in 2004 as an assistant coach with the Cincinnati Mighty
Ducks of the American Hockey League. He coached there for one season before being named an
assistant coach with the New York Islanders for the 2005-06 season.
A native of Grand Haven, Michigan, Bylsma played 12 professional seasons, including 429 NHL
games with the Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks.
A right wing during his playing career, Bylsma was selected by the Winnipeg Jets in the sixth
round (109th overall) of the 1989 Entry Draft. He made his professional debut with the
Greensboro Monarchs (ECHL) in 1992 and finished third on the team with 60 points in 60
games. Bylsma also made his AHL debut that season, playing in two games with the Rochester
Americans.
Bylsma cracked the National Hockey League with the Kings in 1995-96 and appeared in 220
games with Los Angeles in parts of five seasons. He joined the Ducks prior to the 2000-01
season and was a member of the club that advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2003.
Prior to turning pro, Bylsma played four seasons at Bowling Green University (1988-1992),
where he recorded 87 points (37+50) in 157 with the Falcons.
Dan and his wife Mary Beth have a son, Brian (7).
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patrik
allvin
European Scout
Patrik Allvin enters his first season with the Penguins as a European scout after spending the last four years
in the same capacity with the Montreal Canadiens. Allvin, a native of Sweden, played in the Swedish Elite
League prior to joining the Canadiens and also spent two years playing in North America (1995-97) in both the
IHL and ECHL. Allvin has a bachelors degree from the University of Darland in sports management.
Patrik and his wife Marie live in Sweden with their daughter Agnes.
chuck
grillo
Amateur Scout
Chuck Grillo enters his sixth season on the Penguins scouting staff, and has 25 years of experience at the
NHL level.
Grillo served as executive vice president and director of player personnel for the San Jose Sharks from 1992
to 1996 where he was responsible for drafting 2000-2001 NHL Rookie of the Year Evgeni Nabakov. Prior to
joining the Sharks, he served as director of pro scouting for the Minnesota North Stars.
From 1980-88 Grillo was a scout with the New York Rangers.
Grillo also owns and operates the highly successful Minnesota Hockey Camps, considered in the profession as
the finest hockey development center in North America.
He and his wife Clairene have six children and nine grandchildren and on great grandchild and reside in
Nisswa, Minnesota.
dan
mackinnon
Professional Scout
Dan MacKinnon enters his first season as a Professional Scout for the Penguins. He previously worked six
seasons for the Nashville Predators, four as a professional scout and two as scouting coordinator.
Dan played junior and college hockey in Canada, graduating as an Academic All-Canadian from the University
of Waterloo in 1998. He received a masters degree in Athletic Administration from Ohio University where he
was an Assistant Coach with the men’s hockey program.
Dan worked briefly for the American Hockey League Office and the Mississauga Ice Dogs of the Ontario
Hockey League before joining the Predators in 2000.
Dan and his wife, Julie, have two children, William and Maggie. They reside in Sylvania, Ohio.
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jim
madigan
Amateur Scout
Jim Madigan enters his first season as an amateur scout for the Penguins, after spending 13 seasons with the
New York Islanders. His primary duty will be scouting the New England area. Prior to joining the Islanders,
Madigan spent seven years as an assistant coach at Northeastern University and one season as an assistant at
the University of Vermont. Madigan played four seasons at Northeastern, recording 78 points (34+44) in 119
games over his career. He was recently recognized for 20 years of service to Northeastern University.
Jim and his wife Kimberly reside in Milton, Mass., and have two daughters Kelly and Kate.
wayne
meier
Amateur Scout
Wayne Meier begins his first season as an amateur scout for the Penguins. Meier has spent nearly 30 years in
hockey. He served as an amateur scout with the Anaheim Ducks for three seasons (2002-05) and with the
Florida Panthers for six seasons (1996-02).
Meier began his career as the director of player personnel for the Portland Winter Hawks (WHL) from 197682. After six seasons with Portland, Meier joined the Detroit Red Wings as the club’s western scout for three
years (1982-85). Meier returned to Portland as the director of player personnel for four seasons (1985-89)
before re-joining the Red Wings as an amateur scout for seven seasons (1989-96).
Meier resides in Troutdale, Oregon.
bill
o’flaherty
Professional Scout
Bill O’Flaherty enters his first season as a professional scout with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
O’Flaherty, 58, has served as Director of Player Personnel for the Los Angeles Kings since 1997. With the
Kings, O’Flaherty oversaw the Kings minor league operations and assisted Dave Taylor in all facets of hockey
operations.
Prior to joining the Kings, O’Flaherty worked at Clarkson University for 30 years. He spent 11 years as the
Athletic Director and served as the Golden Knights Head Coach for six seasons, posting a 134-59-12 record.
O’Flaherty was awarded the Spencer R. Penrose Memorial Trophy as the University Division I Coach of the Year
in 1981. He then accepted the dual role of Head Coach/Athletic Director in 1984 before assuming the sole duty
of Athletic Director in 1986.
O’Flaherty played three years of hockey at Clarkson (1968-70) and competed for the NCAA Championship at
Lake Placid in 1970. After graduating in 1971, O’Flaherty joined Clarkson’s physical education department in
1972, serving as Assistant Hockey Coach for seven seasons.
A Toronto, Ontario, native, Bill and his wife Patricia live in Potsdam, New York, and have two daughters,
Shannon and Katharine.
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darryl
plandowski
Amateur Scout
Darryl Plandowski begins his first season as an amateur scout for the Penguins having spent the past eight
years in the same capacity with Buffalo Sabres.
Prior to joining the Sabres, Plandowski spent four seasons as a scout for the Seattle Thunderbirds of the
Western Hockey League and two seasons as an assistant coach with Seattle.
Plandowski played college hockey at Northern Michigan University from 1987-91, recording 131 career points
(53+78) in 166 career games.
Darryl has three sons, Marshall, Oscar and Jack.
matt
recchi
Amateur Scout
Matt Recchi enters his second season as an amateur scout for the Pittsburgh Penguins. His primary focus is
western Canada.
Prior to joining the Penguins in 2005, Recchi spent three seasons as a scout with the Vancouver Giants of the
Western Hockey League. Recchi also served as an assistant coach with the Kamloops Blazers of the WHL.
Matt and his wife Tamiko live in Kamloops, British Columbia, with their two sons, Carter and Luke.
kevin
stevens
Professional Scout
Kevin Stevens returns for his second season on the Penguins scouting staff.
Stevens joined the Penguins scouting staff in 2005-06 after a 16-year NHL career. Stevens played parts of 10
seasons with the Penguins and was a member of both Penguins Stanley Cup championship teams in 1991 and
1992. He ranks third in club history in power-play goals (110), fourth in game-winning goals (27), fifth in goals
(260), fifth in points (555), seventh in assists (295), fifth in points (555) and 12th in games played (522). He is
the franchise’s all-time leader in penalty minutes (1,048). Stevens, a three-time NHL all-star (1991, ’92, ’93)
holds the Penguins’ single-season record in goals, assists and points by a left winger.
Stevens appeared in 874 NHL games with Pittsburgh, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and the New York
Rangers, recording 726 points (329+397).
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frank
buonomo
Director of Team Services
Frank Buonomo enters his first season with the Penguins as the director of team services.
Prior to joining the Penguins, Buonomo served as the general manager for the Missouri River Otters of the
United Hockey League, overseeing all aspects of the franchise’s operations. Buonomo also has extensive
experience in the National Hockey League.
He began his career in hockey as a communications assistant with the New York Rangers from 1994-98. In
1998, Buonomo joined the Nashville Predators as manager of media relations and a year later served in the
dual role of director of team services and media relations. After three seasons with the Predators, Buonomo
served as director of communications for the St. Louis Blues for three seasons.
Buonomo graduated from Rutgers University with a communications degree in 1995. Frank and his wife
Kristen live in Pittsburgh with their son Brady.
travis
ramsay
Video Coordinator
Travis Ramsay begins his first season as the team’s video coordinator.
His responsibilities will include breaking down pre-scout and game film and will work closely with the
coaching staff on other projects and video analyses.
A native of Buffalo, NY, Travis played competitive hockey while attending Buffalo State College and also
played at the Tier II Junior level in Peterborough, ON. His father, Craig Ramsay, is an associate coach with the
Tampa Bay Lightning.
He and his wife, Dawn, reside in Pittsburgh.
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dana
heinze
Head Equipment Manager
Dana Heinze enters his first season as the Penguins head equipment manager after spending the last six
years as an assistant equipment manager for the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Heinze, a native of Johnstown, Pa., joined the Lightning for the 2000-01 season after serving as the
equipment manager for the IHL’s Detroit Vipers the prior season and was a member of the 2003-04 team in
Tampa Bay that won the Stanley Cup.
Heinze served as the head trainer of the ECHL’s Johnstown Chiefs on two occasions (1988-92, 1995-98).
Heinze also served as the head equipment manager for the New Jersey Devils in 1992-93.
Heinze attended Mohawk Valley Community College in Utica, NY. Dana and his wife Kathy reside in
Pittsburgh.
paul
defazio
Asst. Equipment Manager
DeFazio enters his 10th season with the Penguins and sixth as a full-time staff member.
This is Paul’s second year as Assistant Equipment Manager after spending the first eight seasons as a
member of the Penguins’ equipment staff.
Prior to joining the Penguins, he played several years of competitive hockey. During the offseason, Paul
teaches hockey lessons and instructs at hockey camps.
He is single and resides in Mount Lebanon.
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dr. charles
burke
Team Physician
Dr. Charles Burke has served as the Penguins team physician since 1988.
He is an attending orthopedic surgeon at UPMC-St. Margaret’s Memorial Hospital and UPMC-Shadyside in
Pittsburgh, specializing in sports medicine and orthopedic surgery with special interests in knee and shoulder
surgery. He also serves as an instructor at the St. Margaret’s Sports Medicine Clinic.
A native of Boston, Burke graduated from Harvard and completed his graduate studies at the University of
Cincinnati College of Medicine. He is board certified and a member of the American Academy of Orthopedic
Surgeons.
He and his wife, Kathy, are the parents of four children.
chris
stewart
Head Athletic Trainer
Chris Stewart begins his first season as the Penguins Head Athletic Trainer after serving as the Associate
Athletic Trainer for the Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes during the 2005-06 season.
Stewart, a Johnstown, Pa., native joined the Hurricanes after spending one season as the Athletic Trainer for
Carolina’s AHL affiliate at the time, the Lowell Lock Monsters. Prior to joining the Lock Monsters, Stewart
worked as the Athletic Trainer for the Johnstown Chiefs of the ECHL.
Chris graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1993 and earned his masters degree from IUP in
1996. Chris and his wife Kimberly have a son, Christian, and a daughter,
scott adams
Asst. Athletic Trainer
Scott Adams enters his first season as the Penguins assistant athletic
trainer. Prior to joining the Penguins, Adams was the head athletic trainer for
the Johnstown Chiefs of the ECHL for one season and served one season as
the head athletic trainer for the Windsor Spitfires.
Adams, a Windsor, Ontario native graduated with a bachelors degree in
Kinesiology from the University of Windsor and earned a masters degree in athletic training from the
University of Nebraska-Omaha.
mark mortland
Physical Therapist
Mark Mortland enters his 12th season as a member of the Penguins training
staff. Prior to joining the Penguins, Mortland owned and directed seven sports
medicine clinics in the Pittsburgh area.
Mortland attended Lock Haven University, earning a degree in athletic training,
then went to the University of Maryland for his degree in physical therapy. He is a
licensed physical therapist and certified athletic trainer.
Mark and his wife, Judy, have three children: Marcus, Nicholas and Krista. They reside in Peters Township.
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ted
black
Vice President
Business & Legal Affairs
Entering his eighth season with the Penguins, Ted Black joined the team in October 1999 as Vice President
and General Counsel. In 2003, he was promoted to Vice President of Business & Legal Affairs. In his current
position, he reports directly to Ken Sawyer, the club’s president and CEO, and oversees business and legal
matters, as well as governmental affairs.
Ted has direct responsibility over the club’s broadcast agreements and has been directly involved in all
matters related to the negotiation of the agreements with Isle of Capri Casinos and Nationwide Reality
Investors concerning the “Pittsburgh First” plan. In addition, his responsibilities include all matters involving
the club’s credit facilities and the development of a new arena for the team. He participates in all senior
executive-level decisions concerning the business operations and management of the Penguins and represents
the team in community and business speaking engagements. Ted is also the Alternate Governor for the
Penguins’ AHL affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.
Before joining the Penguins, Ted was with the Pittsburgh law firm, Katarincic & Salmon, where his areas of
practice included commercial litigation and business law.
A 1990 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Ted’s honors included membership on the
University of Pittsburgh Law Review. Before receiving his J.D., Ted attended Allegheny College in Meadville,
Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1987 and received his B.A. degree.
Ted is the former Chairman of Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Sports, Entertainment & Art Law Committee. In
1998, he served on Mayor Tom Murphy’s Plan B Working Group, to review financing for new baseball and
football facilities and Convention Center. In 2000, he was appointed by Allegheny County Chief Executive Jim
Roddey to serve on the Allegheny County Authority for the Improvements in Municipalities. In 2004, he was
recognized by Pittsburgh Magazine’s “Forty Under Forty” annual issue as one of the top 40 community leaders
in the Pittsburgh region under the age of 40. In 2005, Ted was appointed by Allegheny County Chief Executive
Dan Onorato to serve on Allegheny County Government Review Commission.
Ted lives in Franklin Park with his wife, Amy, and their two boys, Andrew (14) and Nathan (11), both of whom
are avid hockey players.
kevin
hart
Vice President
& Controller
Kevin Hart is in his 16th season with the Penguins, serving as vice president and controller. He joined the
organization in February 1992 after nearly six years with the audit practice of Deloitte & Touché.
Kevin is responsible for all company accounting/financial reporting, including the preparation of monthly
financial statements, annual budget, forecasts, annual financial statement certified by independent
accountants, cash forecasting reports and various tax returns. Kevin also oversees the club’s risk management
and insurance programs, and serves as the company’s office administrator.
A life-long resident of Pittsburgh, he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Accounting and Business
Administration from Thiel College. While attending Thiel, Kevin was involved in student government, residence
life and NCAA football. As a walk on to the Thiel football team, he was a three-year starter and earned four
varsity letters.
Kevin is the board president for one of the larger youth amateur hockey associations in western Pennsylvania
and is a USA Hockey Level IV certified coach. He currently coaches his son’s Bantam age hockey team.
Kevin resides in Robinson Township with his wife Linda and three children, Nicholas, Julianne and Megan.
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tom
mcmillan
Vice President
Communications
Tom McMillan is in his 11th year as vice president of communications following a 17-year career in the
Pittsburgh sports media as a writer, columnist, editor and broadcaster.
In his current duties with the Penguins, McMillan oversees media relations, broadcasting, Web site content
and corporate communications strategy. He also serves as team spokesman on a variety of hockey and
business matters.
McMillan is a charter member of the National Hockey League’s Communications Advisory Board and helped
author new media and communications regulations as the league re-launched following the 2004-05 work
stoppage.
McMillan worked 10 years as a sports writer for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and covered the Penguins
exclusively for five seasons – including their Stanley Cup-winning campaigns in 1990-91 and 1991-92. He also
served as editor of “Penguins Report” from 1992-96 and wrote extensively for national publications, including
The Sporting News and The Hockey News. Previously, he wrote for the Pittsburgh Press, the Tribune-Review and
the San Diego Union.
McMillan hosted sports radio talk shows for three years on WTAE and KDKA and made regular television
appearances on the “Hockey Hotline” show on KBL (the predecessor of current rights-holder FSN Pittsburgh).
He authored a history of the team, “The Penguins: Cellar To Summit” in 1994 and edited two books about
Mario Lemieux.
McMillan is a graduate of Bellevue High School and Point Park College, with a degree in journalism and
communications. He and his wife, Cassie, and son, Jim, reside in Shaler.
dave
soltesz
Vice President
Sales & Marketing
Dave is a lifelong resident of Pittsburgh and graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. The 2006-07 season
marks his 10th year with the Penguins organization. As Vice President of Sales and Marketing he oversees
Corporate Sales, Ticketing, Marketing, Game Entertainment, Community Relations, Youth Hockey and is the
Chief Marketing Officer representing the club in determining NHL marketing initiatives.
Prior to joining the Penguins, he spent three years as the Vice President of Sales for J. Edward Connelly
Associates (JECA), a prominent local incentive marketing company whose primary customers were in the
banking and supermarket industries.
Dave began his career in the supermarket industry and spent 11 years as Vice President of Sales and
Marketing for Supervalu. His responsibilities included procurement, marketing, advertising, retail counseling
and supervision of an outside manufacturing facility. During this period he was responsible for developing
several campaigns recognized with ADMARK, ADDY, and EFFI awards and which also achieved record sales
growth and profit.
Dave was an original “Pittsburgh Founding Champion” former President and founder of the Western
Pennsylvania Youth Basketball Association, is a member of the Advisory Board for “Tickets for Kids”, created
“Penguins University” in conjunction with the Katz Graduate School and enjoys involvement with class
projects at the University of Pittsburgh and Robert Morris University.
Dave resides in the eastern suburbs with his wife Rosemary. They have three children: Debbie, Dave and Amy
and six grandchildren: Dave, Dan, Daphne, Grace, George and Sam.
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STAFF PHOTOS
James Archer
Game Night
Manager
Dee Baker
Manager of
Corporate Sales
Kim Bogesdorfer
Senior Director
Corporate Sales
Carol Coulson
Box Office
Manager
Kathy Davis
Customer Service
Manager
Mark DeAndrea
Director of
Corporate Sales
Chris Devivo
Director of Game
Operations/Video
Production
Steve Finerty
Editor
Beth Folcik
Inside Sales
Representative
Kelly Gabany
Box Office
Assistant
Bonnie Golinski
Ticket Sales
Account Executive
Erin Exley
Database
Manager
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Matt Bettinger
Game Night
Producer
George Birman
Ticket Sales
Account Executive
Jeff Blizman
Inside Sales
Representative
Jaime Greenwald
Account Service
Manager
Bob Grove
Penguins Radio
Network
Mike Guiffre
Director of Premium
Seating/Group Sales
Brett Hart
Mailroom
Supervisor
Kelly Hart
Receptionist
Ronald Hay
Account Service
Coordinator
Cindy Himes
Director of
Community/Alumni
Relations
Robbie Hofmann
Inside Sales
Representative
Mark Kuczynski
Assistant
Controller
Nicole Kyslinger
Inside Sales
Representative
Tawni Love
Accounts
Payable
Brian Magness
Manager of
Premium Sales
Fay McNamara
Executive
Assistant
Ross Miller
Director of
Marketing
Dori Minnis
Manager of
Arts & Graphics
STAFF PHOTOS
David Morehouse
Senior
Consultant
George Murphy
Ticket Sales
Account Executive
Jason Onufer
Manager of Box
Office Operations
Barb Pilarski
Creative
Director
Chuck Pukansky
Ticket Sales
Account Executive
Amanda Rameas
Customer Service
Representative
James Santilli
Senior Director
of Ticketing
David Schleter
Manager of
Corporate Sales
Jill Shipley
Director of
Database Marketing
Cori Shrader
Customer Service
Representative
Mark Shuttleworth
Director of
Amateur Hockey
Chad Slencak
Director of Ticket
Sales and Services
Danny Smith
Manager of
Corporate Sales
Sarah Swartz
Inside Sales
Representative
Lydia Tobiasz
Coordinator of
Premium Services
Kathleen Unger
Customer Service
Representative
Troy Ussack
Senior
Accountant
Helen Volkov
Executive
Assistant
Ray Walker
Executive Producer
Penguins Radio
Network
Billy Wareham
Editor
Lori Wineland
Senior Account
Service Manager
Andrea Winschel
Payroll
Manager
Mike Zatchey
Group Sales
Account Executive
Jeremy Zimmer
Director of
New Media
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IN THE COMMUNITY
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS COMMUNITY SERVICE: MORE THAN A HOCKEY TEAM
The Pittsburgh Penguins are dedicated to serving our community through a variety of
interactive charity and community service programs. The Penguins emphasize education and
compassion with programs that are designed to improve the quality of life for the people of
Pittsburgh, to educate our youth and to support the underprivileged.
EDUCATION
Scholarship Programs: Since 1992, the Penguins have awarded over $77,000 in scholarships
to deserving Pittsburgh area students. The team has awarded 46 Continuing Education
Scholarships and 17 Bob Johnson Memorial Scholarships over the past 14 years.
Continuing Education Scholarships: Three $1,000
scholarships are awarded to Pittsburgh inner-city high
school seniors each year on the basis of academic
achievement, community service and participation in
school activities.
Bob Johnson Memorial Scholarships: The $2,500
scholarship was established in memory of the Penguins’
late head coach, who led the team to its first Stanley
Cup Championship in 1991. Co-sponsored by the
Penguins Booster Club, it is awarded to a Western
Pennsylvania high school senior for academic excellence,
community service and for providing leadership,
sportsmanship and a positive attitude as a member of
their school’s hockey program.
2004 Badger Bob Scholarship winner Christian
Nickerson, left, of Meadville.
SUPPORT
Pittsburgh Penguins and Tickets for Kids Foundation Collaboration: Tickets for Kids
Foundation touches tens of thousands of deserving kids each year in partnership with over 700
community groups in our most forgotten neighborhoods throughout the Greater Pittsburgh area.
During the 2005-06 season, the Penguins donated $1.3 million in tickets to Tickets for Kids
Foundation. This collaboration between the Penguins and the Foundation allowed over 14,000 of
our neediest children to be included at a Pens home game.
Tickets for Kids Foundation is committed to the enriching the lives of lower income deserving
children and their families. Over the past 10 years, the Penguins have donated nearly 31,000
tickets valued at over $2.1 million in tickets to Tickets for Kids Foundation.
Score One for Life Blood Drives: The Penguins team up with the Central Blood Bank twice
each year to support local blood drives benefiting the Pittsburgh community. The first drive is
held in late summer when local blood supplies are typically at the lowest mark at locations
including the US Steel Tower, Marriott City Center and at a variety of US Steel mill sites. The
second drive is held during the holiday season.
Over the past 13 years, Penguins players, coaches and broadcasters have participated in the
drives, greeting donors and signing autographs. The Penguins organization has also donated
pre-season game tickets and autographed memorabilia as donor prizes.
Since 1992, Score One for Life drives have yielded over 10,000 registered donors, 8,100 units
collected and over 30,000 patients served from its collections.
Food & Toy Collections: Since 1992, Penguins fans have helped feed local disadvantaged
families at the team’s annual food drive benefiting the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food
Bank. Fans have donated 18,023 lbs. of food and $12,766 over the past 13 years.
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In addition, each year the Penguins hold a toy
collection at a home game prior to the holiday
season. Proceeds have benefited The Salvation
Army’s Angel Tree program and The U.S.
Marines Toys for Tots program for distribution
to our area’s underprivileged children. Fans
have contributed 9,223 toys and $19,182 since
1992.
Last year, Penguins fans broke all previous
donation records for both food and toys with
an outstanding display of generosity for those
less fortunate.
Sidney Crosby, left, poses with a young fan at the Make-AWish Party at Mellon Arena’s Igloo Club.
Make-A-Wish Practice & Party: A long-standing team tradition, each year the Penguins host a
special practice and luncheon party for Make-A-Wish children and their families. Children enjoy an
up close & personal look at a Penguins practice session. After practice, the entire team and coaching
staff joins the families for lunch, chatting with the children, taking photos and signing autographs.
Participating families are serviced by the local chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Project Bundle-Up: The Penguins partner with The Salvation Army each year to provide a
“Penguins Personal Shopping Day” for Project Bundle-Up, a community service program that
provides winter clothing for local disadvantaged children. Penguins players are paired with
children for a shopping spree at a local retailer to purchase warm, comfortable clothing for the
winter months.
“Penguins At Your Service” Dinner: The dinner has established itself as one of the largest
charity events in Pittsburgh. Started in 1986, the dinner has raised over $4 million for research
into finding a cure for cystic fibrosis. Players, dressed in tuxedoes, pass plates instead of pucks as
they greet guests and serve as waiters for the evening. Tipping prizes and auctions are also
featured at the event. Proceeds benefit the Western PA Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
COMPASSION
Pen Pals Program: The Pen Pals program was created to benefit individuals who are battling
serious illness or have suffered catastrophic loss. Many children are selected from Children’s
Hospital of Pittsburgh. Throughout the regular season, the Pens grant special visits to exceptional
individuals and their families.
Pen Pals attend a team practice session with a personal locker room visit, meeting players and
collecting autographs. Pen Pals and their families are also treated to a special evening on the
town including dinner and the excitement of a
Penguins’ home game, with a personalized
welcome on the arena JumboTron and goodie bags
filled with team memorabilia for the children.
Children’s Hospital Visit: A team tradition since
the 1970s, Penguins players and team mascot
Iceburgh make an annual visit to The Children’s
Hospital of Pittsburgh. Players visit each floor of
the hospital greeting patients and their families
while distributing a variety of team memorabilia.
After a room-to-room visit, players join patients in
the hospital playrooms for a variety of tabletop
activities.
Andre Roy helps pick out winter clothes for two young
girls at Penguins Personal Shopping Day.
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AMATEUR HOCKEY PROGRAMS
Pittsburgh Penguins Summer Hockey Schools: The Penguins offer hockey schools
throughout the summer months for youth players age 5-17. Penguins’ assistant coach, Mike Yeo,
serves as the head instructor for the camp and is on the ice and in the classroom daily with the
players. Penguins’ radio analyst, Phil Bourque, is the assistant head instructor. Participants receive
three hours of on-ice instruction each day, plus an hour classroom session at this five day camp.
Power skating, skills development and scrimmaging are included in the on-ice sessions.
Penguins Cup Championships: The
Penguins have teamed up with 84 Lumber
to sponsor the Penguins Cup
Championship Series for high school
hockey’s PIHL (Pennsylvania Interscholastic
Hockey League). After a three week long
series of elimination games, two teams
each from the A, AA and AAA divisions
compete at Mellon Arena for the Penguins
Cup and the opportunity to represent
Western Pennsylvania in the state
championship. Through this sponsorship,
over $50,000.00 has been generated for
the PIHL in just two years.
Mt. Lebanon captured the 2006 84 Lumber PIHL Penguins Cup Class
AAA championship at Mellon Arena.
Junior Penguins: The Penguins have created a partnership the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh to
bring street hockey to the youth of Pittsburgh served by the “Y.” The Penguins assist with free
equipment, training and on-site clinics to bring the game of hockey to more kids in Western
Pennsylvania through the YMCA.
High School Player of the Month Awards: During the regular high school hockey season,
four players representing the four districts in the PIHL are honored each month as “high school
players of the month.” Chosen by the PIHL, the players are recognized at a Penguins game. Each
honoree receives complimentary tickets and a commemorative plaque.
Adult Amateur Hockey: Each season the
Penguins offer an Adult Fantasy Hockey Camp.
Participants and past Penguins players are placed on
four teams, competing in a round-robin tournament.
The second day of the event all attend a Penguins
game at Mellon Arena, with semifinals and
championship games on the arena ice after the NHL
game. The winning team for the weekend
tournament gets to lift the Penguins fantasy Cup and
their players have their names engraved on it. Past
Penguins alumni participants include: Larry Murphy,
Bryan Trottier, Ulf Samuelsson, Syl Apps, Jean
Larry Murphy, left, and Phil Bourque share a laugh at the
Pronovost, Pierre Larouche, Kevin Stevens, Phil
Penguins Adult Fantasy Hockey Camp.
Bourque, Bob Errey, Dave Burrows, Warren Young,
Mark Kachowski, Francois Leroux, Dennis Owchar, Alain Lemieux, Peter Taglianetti, Troy Loney,
Gary Rissling, Duane Rupp, Ken Wregget and special guests, The Hanson Brothers.
Puck Pals: Mite and Mini-Mite, along with school developmental teams attend a Penguins
game at a group discount. They get to don their equipment for an inter-squad scrimmage during
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one of the intermissions at the Penguins game. This is a tremendous experience for these young
hockey players, to be on the same ice as the pros only minutes after the period has ended. They
then return to their seats and enjoy the remainder of the game.
Learn-to-Play Hockey Clinics: During the hockey season, the Penguins partner with a local
rink or amateur hockey association to conduct a clinic for the players in their learn-to-play
hockey program. Penguins’ radio analyst and two-time Stanley Cup champion, Phil Bourque, and
an assistant, conduct a clinic for as many as 50 little hockey players, with an “assist” from their
regular instructors. A visit by Iceburgh on the ice and a time for snacks, photos and autographs
follows the on-ice session.
Pens Street Pals: The Penguins have teamed up with local youth agencies and recreational
facilities to introduce the sport of hockey to young people not typically exposed to the game.
There are currently more than a dozen recreational centers receiving program guidance and
equipment to start and maintain programs.
Hockey in the ‘Hood: This is an
independently run organization that is part of
the National Hockey League’s Diversity Task
Force. The Penguins have heavily supported it
since its inception in 2000. Participants from
urban communities receive free ice time and
instruction. Most recently the Penguins
hosted Martha and Peter Johnson, the late
Badger Bob’s wife and son, to present a
check for over $22,000 to Hockey in the
‘Hood, on behalf of the Bob Johnson
Foundation. Hockey in the ‘Hood now calls its
traveling team “The Badgers.”
The Badger Bob Foundation presented a check for over $22,000
to Hockey in the ‘Hood.
Coaching Clinics: The Penguins periodically host coaching clinics for area youth hockey
coaches to help improve the quality of instruction our local hockey players receive. Top college
coaches, as well as members of our staff have shared their insights in the past.
PENGUINS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Alumni Charity Golf Classic: In 1998, the Pittsburgh Penguins Alumni Association created its
signature event – the Alumni Charity Golf Classic - to benefit local charities. Over the past
eight years, the event has donated over $190,000 to charitable organizations with an emphasis
on children including the Pittsburgh Sledge Hockey Team, the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
Heart Camp, Achieva, Pennies from Heaven, Lifesteps and the Mario Lemieux Foundation. In
2001, the Alumni Charity Classic featured a reunion of the 1991 Stanley Cup Championship
Team.
Alumni Scholarship Program: In 2004, the Alumni Association awarded its inaugural Alumni
Scholarship to a deserving high school student-athlete. The $2,000 scholarship is co-sponsored
by the NHL Alumni Association and is awarded annually to a high school senior for academics
and superior participation with his school’s ice hockey program.
Charity Hockey Games: Alumni members also participate in celebrity hockey games
benefiting local charities and community service organizations. They represent the Penguins’
organization at a variety of tri-state area events, serving as guest speakers or participating in
autograph sessions.
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STAFF DIRECTORY
OWNERSHIP
EXECUTIVE OPERATIONS
Chairman
CEO and President
Executive VP/General Manager
Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs
Vice President & Controller
Vice President, Sales & Marketing
Vice President, Communications
Senior Consultant
Executive Assistants
Receptionist
Mailroom Supervisor
HOCKEY OPERATIONS
Assistant General Manager
Senior Advisor/Hockey Operations
Head Coach
Assistant Coaches
Goaltending Coach
Strength & Conditioning Coach
Director of Amateur Scouting
Pro Scouts
Amateur Scouts
European Scout
Head Coach, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL)
Assistant Coach, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL)
Equipment Manager
Assistant Equipment Manager
Team Physician
Head Athletic Trainer
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Physical Therapist
Director of Team Services
Video Coordinator
COMMUNICATIONS/MARKETING
Director of Media Relations
Manager of Media Relations
Manager of Media Relations/Publications
Director of Marketing
Director of Game Operations/Video Production
Creative Director
Director of Amateur Hockey
Director of Community/Alumni Relations
Exec. Producer, Penguins Radio Network
Radio Broadcasters
Director of New Media
Game Night Producer
Game Night Manager
Manager of Arts & Graphics
Editors
CORPORATE SALES
Senior Director of Corporate Sales
Director of Corporate Sales
Managers of Corporate Sales
Senior Account Service Manager
Account Service Manager
Account Service Coordinator
Corporate Sales Liason
FINANCE
Assistant Controller
Senior Accountant
Payroll Manager
Accounts Payable
TICKETING
Senior Director of Ticketing
Director of Premium Seating/Group Sales
Manager of Premium Sales
Coordinator of Premium Services
Group Sales Account Executive
Director of Ticket Sales and Services
Ticket Sales Account Executives
Inside Sales Representatives
Box Office Manager
Manager of Box Office Operations
Box Office Assistant
Manager of Customer Service
Customer Service Representatives
Director of Database Marketing
Database Manager
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Lemieux Group LP
Mario Lemieux
Ken Sawyer
Ray Shero
Ted Black
Kevin Hart
David Soltesz
Tom McMillan
David Morehouse
Fay McNamara, Helen Volkov
Kelly Hart
Brett Hart
Chuck Fletcher
Ed Johnston
Michel Therrien
Andre Savard, Mike Yeo
Gilles Meloche
Stephane Dube
Jay Heinbuck
Dan MacKinnon, Bill O’Flaherty, Kevin Stevens
Chuck Grillo, Jim Madigan, Wayne Meier, Darryl Plandowski, Matt Recchi
Patrik Allvin
Todd Richards
Dan Bylsma
Dana Heinze
Paul DeFazio
Dr. Charles Burke
Chris Stewart
Scott Adams
Mark Mortland
Frank Buonomo
Travis Ramsay
Keith Wehner
Todd Lepovsky
Joe Sager
Ross Miller
Chris Devivo
Barb Pilarski
Mark Shuttleworth
Cindy Himes
Ray Walker
Mike Lange, Phil Bourque
Jeremy Zimmer
Matt Bettinger
James Archer
Dori Minnis
Steve Finerty, Billy Wareham
Kimberly Bogesdorfer
Mark DeAndrea
Dee Baker, David Schleter, Danny Smith
Lori Wineland
Jaime Greenwald
Ronald Hay
Pierre Larouche
Mark R. Kuczinski
Troy Ussack
Andrea Winschel
Tawni Love
James Santilli
Mike Guiffre
Brian Magness
Lydia Tobiasz
Mike Zatchey
Chad Slencak
George Birman, Bonnie Golinski, George Murphy, Chuck Pukansky
Jeff Blizman, Beth Folcik, Robbie Hofmann, Nicole Kyslinger, Sarah Swartz
Carol Coulson
Jason Onufer
Kelly Gabany
Kathy Davis
Cori Shrader, Amanda Rameas, Kathleen Unger
Jill Shipley
Erin Exley
PLAYERS
, SK
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Ht: 6-2
Wt: 195
DOB: 11/23/82
POB: Lloydminster, SK
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colby armstrong
2005-06
Colby Armstrong was another Penguins
rookie standout in 2005-06. Armstrong
tallied 40 points (16+24) in 47 games
for the Penguins.
He thrived once he was put on Sidney
Crosby’s right wing. The two enjoyed
instant chemistry as Crosby set up nine
of Armstrong’s 16 goals, while eight of
Armstrong’s 24 assists were on Crosby
tallies. Armstrong closed the season
with points in four-straight games
(3+5).
In addition, Armstrong led the
Penguins with a plus-15 rating and was
fourth among NHL rookies. He ranked
10th among all NHL players and fourth
among NHL rookies in shooting
percentage (18.6 percent). He ranked
tied for fourth among rookies in
plus/minus, tied for fifth with two shorthanded goals and tied for ninth with
three game-winning goals.
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Drafted by the Penguins in the first
round (21st overall) of the 2001 Entry
Draft.
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Career
2004-05: Appeared in all 80 games for WilkesBarre/Scranton (AHL), during the regular
season…Established new career-highs in goals (18), assists
(37) and points (55)…Tied for third in scoring and tied for
fifth in plus/minus (+9)…Led team with three short-handed
goals…Recorded six points (4+2) and 14 penalty minutes in
11 playoff games…Tied for first on team in playoff
goals…2003-04: Played in 67 games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, recording 27 points
(10+17) and 71 penalty minutes…Missed 11 games with a hairline fracture of right
fibula…Played in all 24 playoff games, recording four points (3+1) and 45 penalty
minutes…2002-03: Played in 73 games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, during his first pro
season…Recorded 18 points (7+11) and 76 penalty minutes…Scored two power-play
goals Oct. 10 vs. Saint John in his pro debut…2001-02: Ranked third on Red Deer
(WHL) in scoring with 68 points (27+41)…Tied for first with eight game-winning goals,
tied for second with two short-handed goals, tied for third in goals, ranked third in
assists, ranked third with nine power-play goals and ranked sixth with 115 penalty
minutes…Served as the team’s captain…Tied for fourth on the team in playoff scoring
with 16 points (6+10)…Led the team with 32 penalty minutes…Scored two gamewinning goals, helping Red Deer to the Memorial Cup championship…2000-01:
Ranked fourth on Red Deer in scoring with 78 points (36+42) in 72 games…Ranked
sixth on the team with 156 penalty minutes…Ranked third on the team in goals and
was third with eight game-winning goals…Recorded two points (1+1) in the 2001 CHL
Top Prospects game…1999-00: Ranked fourth on Red Deer in scoring with 38 points
(13+25) in 68 games…Ranked sixth on the team with 122 penalty minutes.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
1998-99 Red Deer
WHL
0
-- -- --
--
--
-- --
--
--
--
1999-00 Red Deer
WHL 68 13 25 38 122
-- -- --
--
--
2 0
1
1
11
2000-01 Red Deer
WHL 72 36 42 78 156
-- -- --
--
--
21 6
6 12
39
2001-02 Red Deer
WHL 64 27 41 68 115
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--
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23 6 10 16
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AHL 73
0
1 111
3 0
0
0
4
2003-04 Wilkes-Barre
AHL 67 10 17 27 71
6 3
0
0 130
24 3
1
4
45
2004-05 Wilkes-Barre
AHL 80 18 37 55 89
9 6
3
4 166
10 4
2
6
14
2005-06 PITTSBURGH
NHL 47 16 24 40 58 15 7 2
3 86
-- -- --
--
--
Wilkes-Barre
1
0
1
1
GP G A PTS PIM
7 11 18 76 -13 3
AHL 31 11 18 29 44 14 4
NHL/PIT TOTALS
0
47 16 24 40 58 15 7 2
2
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3 86
--
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personal
Nickname – Army…Lists Wayne Gretzky as his hockey idol…2002 Memorial Cup Championship
with Red Deer is most memorable hockey moment…Favorites include: Michael Jordan’s
(restaurant), The Darkness (band), Owen Wilson (actor) and Boondock Saints (movie)…Enjoys
fishing…Owns a dog and a cat…Involved with the Cancer Society
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Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-6
Wt: 241
DOB: 6/27/74
POB: Oakville, ON
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eric cairns
2005-06
Eric Cairns provided a physical
presence on defense for the Penguins
after he was acquired from Florida.
Cairns scored one goal in 27 games
with Pittsburgh, but racked up 87
penalty minutes.
In 23 games with the Panthers in
2005-06, Cairns had one assist and 37
penalty minutes.
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Drafted by the New York Rangers in the
third round (72nd overall) of the 1992
NHL Entry Draft. Claimed by the New
York Islanders off waivers from the New
York Rangers on Jan. 22, 1998. Signed
as an unrestricted free agent by the
Florida Panthers on July 22, 2005.
Traded by Florida to the Penguins for a
2006 sixth-round pick on Jan. 18, 2006.
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Career
2004-05: Played in 34 games with the London Racers (UK
Elite) going 3-7-10 with 142 PIM....2003-04: Completed
his eighth NHL season and sixth with the Islanders, going
2-6-8 with 189 PIM in 72 games...Skated in 400th NHL
game on April 4 vs. Philadelphia...2002-2003: Went 1-4-5
with 124 PIM in 60 games for the Islanders...2001-02:
Played in 74 games for the Islanders, going 2-5-7 with 176
PIM...2000-01: Played in 45 games going 2-2-4 with 106 PIM for the
Islanders...1999-00: Set career-highs in games (67), goals (2), assists (7), and points
(9) and added 196 PIM for the Islanders...Finished fifth in the NHL and first on the
team in PIM...1998-99: Played in nine games for the Islanders, recording 0-3-3 with
23 PIM...1997-98: Skated in 39 games for the NY Rangers registering three assists
and 92 PIM...1996-97: Played in first 40 NHL games with the Rangers, where he
notched one assist and 147 PIM...Recorded first NHL point with an assist on Jan. 2
vs. NY Islanders...Made NHL debut Oct. 8 at Florida...Awarded the Lars-Erik Sjoberg
Award as the Rangers top rookie in training camp as voted on by the media.
Career Statistics
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YEAR
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
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LEAGUE GP G
Detroit
OHL 64 1
Detroit
OHL 64 3
Detroit
OHL 59 7
Birmingham
ECHL 11 1
Binghamton
AHL 27 0
Charlotte
ECHL
6 0
Binghamton
AHL 46 1
NY Rangers
NHL 40 0
Binghamton
AHL 10 1
NY Rangers
NHL 39 0
Hartford
AHL
7 1
NY Islanders
NHL
9 0
Hartford
AHL 11 0
Lowell
AHL 24 0
NY Islanders
NHL 67 2
Providence
AHL
4 1
NY Islanders
NHL 45 2
NY Islanders
NHL 74 2
NY Islanders
NHL 60 1
NY Islanders
NHL 71 2
London
Britain 22 2
Florida
NHL 23 0
PITTSBURGH NHL 27 1
NHL TOTALS
456 10
PIT TOTALS
27 1
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
11 12 237 -- -- -- -- -13 16 194 -- -- -- -- -35 42 204 -- -- -- -- -3
4 49 -- -- -- -- -3
3 134 -- -- -- -- -1
1 34 -- -- -- -- -13 14 192 -- -- -- -- -1
1 147 -7 0 0 0 17
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3 92 -3 0 0 0 17
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9 196 -5 0 0 0 55
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4 106 -18 0 0 0 21
5
7 176 -2 0 0 1 34
4
5 124 -7 0 0 0 31
6
8 189 -5 0 0 0 24
6
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1 37 1 0 0 0 11
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32 42 1177 -4 0 0 1 220
0
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3
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4
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Eric’s nickname is Cairnsey…His favorite player growing up was Wayne Gretzky…In the offseason he lives in Burlington, Ontario…He is involved with numerous cancer, heart disease and
stroke foundations…Eric owns a window tinting business with his father in Burlington,
Ontario…Eric also enjoys playing golf…His favorite movie is “Braveheart”…He enjoys listening
to Nickelback…His first job was picking up golf balls at a golf course…His favorite vacation
spot is Cabo San Lucas – where he also enjoys the golf.
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Ht: 6-1
Wt: 196
DOB: 12/17/83
POB: Edmonton, AB
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erik christensen
2005-06
Erik Christensen was another
promising rookie for the Penguins in
2005-06. The fundamentally-sound
Christensen had 13 points (6+7) in 33
games with the Penguins during his
rookie campaign.
After a hot start in WilkesBarre/Scranton, he maintained his high
level of play and averaged nearly a
point per game with the Baby Penguins.
He racked up 46 points (24+22) in 48
games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. He
added four more points (2+2) in the
playoffs for the Baby Penguins.
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Drafted by Penguins in the third round
(69th overall) of the 2002 Entry Draft.
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Career
2004-05: Recorded 27 points (14+13) and 33 penalty
minutes in first pro season with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
(AHL)…Tied for first in AHL with five shootout goals during
the regular season…Made pro debut Oct. 13 vs.
Manitoba…Ranked fourth on the team in scoring during
the playoffs, recording seven points (1+6) in 11
games…2003-04: Led Brandon (WHL) in playoff scoring and goals…Recorded 12
points (8+4) in 11 playoff games…Led the team with six power-play goals during the
playoffs and tied for fifth in assists…Ranked sixth on the team in scoring during the
regular season and ranked fifth in goals despite playing in only 34 games…Traded
from Kamloops (WHL) on Jan. 1, 2004…2002-03: Led Kamloops in goals (54), assists
(54), points (108), power-play goals (18) and was tied for first with two short-handed
goals…Received the Bob Clarke Trophy as the WHL’s leading scorer…Led the WHL in
goals, ranked seventh in assists, tied for sixth in power-play goals and was tied for
second in the WHL with 10 game-winning goals…Ranked first on the team in playoff
scoring with eight points (1+7) in six games…Career: Played four seasons in
Kamloops, 1999-2003, recording 224 points (106+118) and 205 penalty minutes in
275 games.
Career Statistics
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1999-00
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5
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2003-04
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12
8
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AHL 77 14 13
27
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4 0
3 116
11 1 6
7
4
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0
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LEAGUE GP G
2005-06 PITTSBURGH NHL 33 6
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personal
Nickname – Crush, Crusher…Lists Wayne Gretzky as his hockey idol…Favorites include: Ruth’s
Chris Steakhouse (restaurant), Metallica (band) and Scarface (movie)...Erik’s father, Ivan, owns a
unique dry-land hockey training school he runs in suburban Edmonton.
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DOB: 8/7/87
POB: Cole Harbour, NS
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sidney crosby
2005-06
Super rookie sensation Sidney Crosby
changed the NHL record books forever
in 2005-06. The 18-year-old delivered
one of the best rookie seasons in league
history. He became the NHL’s youngest
player to reach the 100-point mark at
the age of 18 years, 253 days as he
finished his season with 102 points
(39+63) in 81 games. Also, he surpassed
Mario Lemieux’s Penguins rookie record
of 100 points, which No. 66 set in 198485.
Crosby finished his rookie season in
scintillating fashion. He racked up 37
points in 23 games once play resumed
on March 1 following the Olympic
break. He fought through a nagging
injury in his final five games, but still
managed to rack up 11 points (3+8) to
complete his record-setting surge over
the 100-point mark.
The NHL’s previous standard for 100
points by an 18-year-old was set by Hall
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Drafted by Penguins in the first round
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of Famer Dale Hawerchuk, who scored his 100th point at
the age of 18 years, 354 days. Crosby beat him by a
significant margin – 101 days.
In addition, Crosby tied Joe Juneau for fifth place in NHL
rookie scoring. Juneau had 102 points (32+70) in 84 games
in the 1992-93 season.
Crosby led all rookies in assists and finished second in
rookie scoring to Washington’s Alexander Ovechkin. The 20-year-old winger had four
more points than Crosby.
Along the way, Crosby captivated fans around the world. His impact was felt
especially in Pittsburgh as the Penguins led the NHL in increased attendance for
2005-06.
Crosby, who led the Penguins in points, goals, assists, power-play goals, gamewinning goals and shots, continued his magic at the 2006 World Championships in
Latvia. He became the youngest player to win a scoring title at the tournament and
was named the top forward with 16 points (8+8) in nine games for Canada.
Career Statistics
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YEAR
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2002-03 Shattuck
USHS 57 72 90 162
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QMJHL 59 54 81 135
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5
4 --
-- --
--
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QMJHL 62 66 102 168
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Canada
2004-05 Rimouski
Rimouski
Canada
WJC
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6
3
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8
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--
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81 39 63 102 110 -1 16 0
personal
Nicknames include Sid and Darryl…Lists Steve Yzerman as his hockey idol…Most memorable
hockey moment was winning the 2005 World Junior Championships with Team Canada…Los
Angeles is his favorite vacation spot…Enjoys Chinese food…3 Doors Down, Bon Jovi and Tim
McGraw are his favorite bands…Favorite sport other than hockey is baseball…Among other
favorites: Vince Vaughn (actor), Eva Mendes (actress), Friends (TV show), Morton’s (restaurant)
and Rocky and Dumb & Dumber (movies).
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Career
2004-05: Named the Canadian Hockey
League’s Player of the Year and won his
second consecutive CHL scoring title after
recording 168 points (66+102) in 68 games
with Rimouski of the Quebec Major Junior
Hockey League…Led the QMJHL playoffs in
scoring with 31 points (14+17) in 13
games, leading Rimouski to the QMJHL
championship and a berth in the Memorial
Cup…Won a gold medal with Team
Canada at the 2005 World Junior
Championships in Grand Forks, ND…
Averaged 2.71 points per game during the
season, the second highest points per
game average in the history of the
Canadian Hockey League (Mario Lemieux, 4.03 ppg with Laval in 1983-84)…His 54point margin in winning the CHL scoring title was the fourth largest margin in CHL
history (Lemieux - 112 pts in 83-84, Rob Brown - 66 pts in 86-87, Guy Lafleur - 65 pts
in 70-71)…Finished his two-year career in the Canadian Hockey League with the
second best points per game average in CHL history with a 2.51 points per game
average (Mario Lemieux – 2.81 ppg)…Posted a Plus-127 rating in 121 career regular
season games with Rimouski…2003-04: Named CHL Player of the Year and CHL
Rookie of the Year after recording 135 points (54+81) in 59 games with
Rimouski…His 135 points as a 16-year old was the most by a 16-year old in QMJHL
history and the second most in Canadian Hockey League history (Wayne Gretzky –
182 pts in 64 games with Sault Ste. Marie in 77-78)…Won a silver medal with Team
Canada at the 2004 WJC…At 16 years, four months and 24 days, became the
youngest player to ever score a goal for the Canadian Junior team, Dec. 28.
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ALL-TIME ROOKIE SCORERS
Player
Year
Pts.
1. Teemu Selanne
1992-93
132
2. Peter Stastny
1980-81
109
3. Alexander Ovechkin 2005-06
106
4. Dale Hawerchuk
1981-82
103
5. SIDNEY CROSBY 2005-06 102
Joe Juneau
1992-93
102
7. Mario Lemieux
1984-85
100
ALL-TIME ROOKIE ASSISTS
Player
Year
No.
1. Peter Stastny
1980-81
70
Joe Juneau
1992-93
70
3. SIDNEY CROSBY 2005-06
63
Bryan Trottier
1975-76
63
5. Sergei Makarov
1989-90
62
6. Neal Broten
1981-82
60
Larry Murphy
1980-81
60
MOST POINTS BEFORE AGE 19
Player
Games Pts.
1. Dale Hawerchuk
79
103
2. SIDNEY CROSBY
81
102
3. Steve Yzerman
89
87
4. Jimmy Carson
80
79
5. Wayne Gretzky
45
19
MOST POINTS IN DRAFT YEAR
Player
Year
Pts.
1. Dale Hawerchuk
1981-82 103
2. SIDNEY CROSBY 2005-06 102
3. Mario Lemieux 1984-85 100
4. Mike Bossy
1977-78
91
5. Steve Yzerman
1983-84
87
Source: Elias Sports Bureau
Source: Elias Sports Bureau
what they say about sidney:
“He’s a great young player. I mean, we’ve talked about it for many years that we
knew this kid was coming. He’s got all the tools to be a great, great player in
this league and have a great career. You know, he sees the ice very well.
Obviously, he’s a great skater. He says he needs to work on his shot a little bit,
but it looks pretty good to me. He’s just a great asset for all of us.”
Mario
Lemieux
“He’s dynamite. He’s the real deal. He’s got tremendous hockey sense; he moves
the puck well; he sees the ice well – obviously he’s got great hands. But the
thing you learn at a young age that separates the really good players from the
average players is…what you do and where you go when you don’t have the
puck. And he seems to find openings. He seems to get in position to get in the
play at all times. What’s more important is he has fun when he’s playing and it’s
great to see good players play hard and, yet, really enjoy it. And you can truly feel
he enjoys the game.”
Wayne
Gretzky
“He’s very unlike some of the skilled hockey players in the NHL. His work ethic is
very good. He’s along the [Peter] Forsberg line, where he can do it a couple of
different ways. Other guys just rely on their power play or speed or something
like that. He’s aggressive. He backchecks. He does everything really well. A guy
like that, you have to watch him all night long. You can’t just watch him in
certain situations.”
– Post-Gazette, April ’06
John
Madden
“Great kid. Terrific hockey personality. Important to the game. Obviously,
important to his team. I love his competitiveness. Terrific vision. Ding, ding, ding
– you can just rattle on about him. I think he’s a terrific kid and a great person.
He wants it badly. He’s deeply committed. The game’s better for it when we’ve
got him in our game. I’ve got a lot of pride in that kid. He’s just really important
to our game.”
– Post-Gazette, April ’06
Tom
Renney
“He is a special player and a leader on the team. A lot of the older guys look
up to him. But when we’re on the ice [at the World Championships], we forget
about his age.”
– IHWC.net, May ’06
Brendan
Shanahan
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Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-2
Wt: 212
DOB: 5/6/77
POB: Wilmington, DE
3
mark eaton
2005-06
Mark Eaton brings a solid presence to
the Penguins’ defensive corps in 200607. Signed as a free agent from
Nashville, he had four points (3+1) and
44 penalty minutes in 69 games with
the Predators last year. Two of his goals
came in the team’s final seven games.
On defense, Eaton sacrificed his body
more than any of the other Predators.
He blocked a team-best 170 shots and
ranked fifth on the team in average ice
time at 19:43. Also, he led Nashville and
ranked seventh in the league in average
short-handed ice time per game (5:22)
on a team that ranked fifth in the
league in penalty killing success.
transactions
Signed as a free agent by Philadelphia
on August 4, 1998. Acquired by
Nashville from Philadelphia in exchange
for Detroit’s third round choice in the
2001 Entry Draft on September 29,
2000. Signed as a free agent by the
Penguins on July 3, 2006.
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vs NHL
Team
ANA
ATL
BOS
BUF
CGY
CAR
CHI
COL
CBJ
DAL
DET
EDM
FLA
LA
MIN
MON
NSH
NJ
NYI
NYR
OTT
PHI
PHO
PIT
STL
SJ
TB
TOR
VAN
WSH
TOTALS
GP
14
6
6
4
11
5
23
16
23
19
21
12
4
14
17
5
1
4
4
9
7
4
17
6
21
13
6
4
12
5
313
G
1
0
1
0
0
0
3
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
16
A PTS PIM
1
2
6
1
1
0
1
2
4
0
0
4
3
3
4
0
0
2
0
3
8
4
4
4
0
1 16
0
1 12
1
3 12
3
3 10
0
0
4
2
2
4
1
2
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
3
6
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
8
0
0
2
2
2
8
2
2
4
1
1
0
2
2
2
3
4
6
0
0
4
31 47 138
DE
Career
2004-05: Participated in the 2005 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice
Hockey Orientation Camp from Sept. 5-8…Appeared in 29
games with Grand Rapids (AHL)…Helped Team USA win
the Deutschland Cup tournament in Nov. 2004.
2003-04: Registered career-highs in games played (75),
goals (4), assists (9), points (13) and penalty minutes
(26)…Established a franchise record with a career-high
+16 rating…Posted a career-high in average ice time (20:55), which was over two
minutes more per game than his previous career-best (18:17 in 1999-00)…Scored a
goal in his 200th career NHL game on Dec. 23 at Minnesota…Posted a career-high
three assists/points on Oct. 25 vs. Colorado…2002-03: His +1 rating ranked second
among Nashville blueliners…Opened the season with Milwaukee (AHL) and was
recalled twice by Nashville (Oct. 21-29 and Oct. 31)…Remained with Nashville after
his second recall…2001-02: Skated in his 100th career NHL game on Jan. 19 vs.
Columbus…Missed nine games due to injury…Played for the United States at the
2002 World Championships in Sweden and registered three assists in a 5-2 win vs.
Italy...2000-01: Led the team with a +7 rating, recording a plus-or-even rating in 30
of his 34 contests…Nashville posted a record of 8-1-3-0 when he notched a point…
Recorded his first goal and multi-point game (1+1) as a Predator on Jan. 29 at
Phoenix…Tallied an assist in his Predators debut on Jan. 13 at San Jose…Played for
the United States at the 2001 World Championships and recorded one goal (the
game-winner vs. Finland) and one assist in nine games.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE
Waterloo
USHL
Waterloo
USHL
Notre Dame CCHA
Philadelphia
AHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
AHL
Nashville
NHL
Milwaukee
AHL
Nashville
NHL
Nashville
NHL
Nashville
AHL
Nashville
NHL
Grand Rapids AHL
Nashville
NHL
NHL TOTALS
GP G A PTS PIM
50 4 21 25 -50 6 32 38 62
41 12 17 29 32
74 9 27 36 38
27 1 1 2
8
47 9 17 26
6
34 3 8 11 14
34 3 12 15 27
58 3 5 8 24
50 2 7 9 22
3 1 0 1
2
75 4 9 13 26
29 3 3 6 21
69 3 1 4 44
313 16 31 47 138
+/- PP
-- --- --- --- -1 0
-- -7 1
-- --12 0
1 0
-- -16 0
-- --2 0
11 1
SH GW
-- --- --- --- -0 1
-- -0 1
-- -0 0
0 0
-- -0 1
-- -0 0
0 3
S
----25
-32
-52
52
-82
-28
271
GP
---16
7
------6
-5
18
G
---4
0
------0
-0
0
A PTS PIM
-- -- --- -- --- -- -8 12 0
0 0 0
-- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- -0 0 2
-- -- -0 0 8
0 0 10
personal
Lists Brian Leetch as his hockey idol…Most memorable hockey moment has yet to be
determined…Maui is his favorite vacation spot…Favorites include: pizza (food), golf (other
sport than hockey), Colorado’s Pepsi Center (NHL arena) and Vancouver (NHL road city)...Enjoys
playing golf and investing in the stock market...Mark and his wife Dorrie have one daughter,
Kylie...They make their offseason home in Rhode Island.
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Pos: Left wing
Ht: 6-0
Wt: 190
DOB: 3/11/76
POB: Stockholm,
Sweden
28
nils ekman
2005-06
Ekman wrapped up his second-straight
50-point season in 2005-06. The left
winger posted a career-best 36 assists
and 57 points in 77 games last year
with the Sharks.
His 21 goals missed tying his career
high by one tally. He finished fourth on
the team in scoring and fourth in
assists. Ekman added a plus-20 rating,
which ranked third on the team. His
plus-50 rating over the last two NHL
seasons is tops among all NHL forwards.
Ekman, 30, recorded eight assists in
two games for the Sharks (Dec. 30, Jan.
5). That tied Kelly Kisio’s San Jose
franchise record for most points in
consecutive games, set in Dec. 1992
(2+6).
transactions
Drafted by Calgary in the fifth round (107th
overall) in 1994. Traded by Calgary (along
with a 2000 fourth round pick) to Tampa Bay
for Andreas Johansson on Nov. 20, 1999.
Traded by Tampa Bay (along with Kyle
Freadrich) to the NY Rangers for Tim Taylor on
June 30, 2001. Traded by New York to San
Jose for Chad Wiseman on Aug. 12, 2003.
Traded by San Jose (along with Patrick
Ehelechner) to the Penguins for a secondround pick in 2007 on July 20, 2006.
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vs NHL
Team
ANA
ATL
BOS
BUF
CGY
CAR
CHI
COL
CBJ
DAL
DET
EDM
FLA
LA
MIN
MON
NSH
NJ
NYI
NYR
OTT
PHI
PHO
PIT
STL
SJ
TB
TOR
VAN
WSH
TOTALS
GP
14
6
7
6
7
8
9
9
10
15
9
10
6
15
9
6
11
3
3
5
8
4
15
4
9
2
2
4
7
7
230
G
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
0
3
3
0
2
3
0
2
5
0
2
1
2
0
6
0
3
0
1
1
2
1
54
A PTS PIM
7
9
8
1
3
0
3
5
2
0
1 18
1
3
8
1
3
0
1
4
2
7 10
4
11 11
4
2
5
9
3
6 10
3
3 14
2
4
2
8 11 18
7
7
2
1
3
2
4
9
2
0
0
2
2
4
0
1
2
6
2
4 13
0
0
6
7 13
6
1
1
4
2
5
8
1
1
0
1
2
0
1
2
2
1
3
2
1
2 10
82 136 164
Career
2004-05: Spent the season with Djurgarden (Swedish
Elite)...Led team in points, assists and goals…Among SEL’s
top 15 in PIM…Ranked 5th in SEL in points, T-8th in goals
and T-5th in assists…2003-04: Finished season leading the
team in plus/minus with a franchise record and career-high
+30...Scored on first career NHL penalty shot (GWG) Dec. 6
vs. Dallas in 2-1 win (vs. Ron Tugnutt)...2002-03: 1st on
Hartford in goals and points (30-36=66) in 57 games, all professional highs. . .2nd on
team in assists (36) and power play goals (9). . . 2001-02: Ranked 3rd on team in
points (16-15=31), 1st in goals and T-4 in assists (15) in 38 games. . .2000-01: Split
season between Tampa Bay and Detroit (IHL). . .3rd on Detroit in points (22-14=36)
in 33 games. . .1st on team in goals (22). . .1999-00: Split IHL season between
Detroit and Long Beach. . .Captured Garry F. Longman Memorial Trophy as the player
voted to be most outstanding in first IHL season by League coaches. . .Played in first
NHL game Dec. 10 vs. Carolina. . .Scored first NHL goal Feb. 12 vs. Carolina.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Hammarby Jr. Swe-Jr. 11
Hammarby
Swe-2 18
Hammarby Jr. Swe-Jr. 2
Hammarby
Swe-2 32
Hammarby
Swe-2 26
Kiekko-Espoo
Fin 50
Kiekko-Espoo
Fin 43
St. John
AHL -Blues Espoo
Fin 52
Detroit
IHL 10
Tampa Bay
NHL 28
Long Beach
IHL 27
Tampa Bay
NHL 43
Detroit
IHL 33
Djurgarden
Swe 38
Hartford
AHL 57
San Jose
NHL 82
Djurgarden
Swe 44
San Jose
NHL 77
NHL TOTALS
230
G
4
7
2
10
9
24
14
-20
7
2
11
9
22
16
30
22
18
21
54
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
S
5 9 14 -- -- -- --2 9
4 -- -- -- --1 3
0 -- -- -- --8 18 18 -- -- -- --7 16 53 -- -- -- --19 43 60 -- -- -- --14 28 86 -- -- -- ---- --- -- -- -- --14 34 96 -- -- -- --2 9
8 -- -- -- --2 4 36 -8 1 0 0 42
12 23 26 -- -- -- --11 20 40 -15 2 1 1 72
14 36 63 -- -- -- --15 31 57 -- -- -- --36 66 73 -- -- -- --33 55 34 30 1 4 5 147
27 45 106 -- -- -- --36 57 54 20 5 0 2 176
82 136 164 27 9 5 8 437
GP
----1
4
7
1
3
-----4
2
16
12
11
27
G
----0
2
2
0
1
-----1
0
0
4
2
2
A PTS PIM
-- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- -0 0 0
0 2 4
2 4 27
0 0 2
1 2 6
-- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- -0 1 32
2 2 4
3 3 8
5 9 20
2 4 8
5 7 16
personal
Favorites: old-time Swedish and Dwight Yoakam (music), old James Bond (movies), Sean
Connery (actor), Ursula Andress (actress), Swedish meatballs and sushi (food), an island outside
of Stockholm and Maui (vacation spots) and the family’s country house located on an island in
Sweden (hometown hangout) — the house has been in his family for three
generations...Hobbies include fishing, wind surfing and playing golf...If he wasn’t in hockey, he’d
be teaching young kids or a fisherman...Doesn’t believe in superstitions...Describes himself as
positive and happy...Hockey idols: ex-Sharks forward Sergei Makarov and Vladimir Krutov (both
part of the famous Russian “KLM” line).
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29
Pos: Goaltender
Ht: 6-2
Wt: 175
DOB: 11/28/84
POB: Sorel, PQ
marc-andre fleury
2005-06
The 21-year-old, who was the 2003
first-overall draft choice, showed flashes
of brilliance in goal for the Penguins in
2005-06. He backstopped the Penguins
in 13 of their 22 wins in 2005-06. He
finished with a 3.25 goals-against
average and an .898 save percentage in
50 appearances. He had one shutout on
the year as well.
It was a successful follow-up to his
first full professional season in 2004-05
when he recorded Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
team records for wins, shutouts, minutes
played and games played by a
goaltender in a regular season.
Fleury began the 2005-06 season at
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and dominated
American Hockey League shooters. In 12
games with the Baby Penguins, he was
10-2 with a 1.57 goals-against average
and a .939 save percentage.
He re-joined the Baby Penguins for the
playoffs and backstopped them to
crucial wins in Games 6 and 7 of their
first round series against Bridgeport.
transactions
Drafted by Penguins in first round (first
overall) in the 2003 Entry Draft.
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vs NHL
GP MP
ANA
--ATL
3 168
BOS
2 121
BUF
3 185
CGY
1
60
CAR
2
73
CHI
2 120
COL
2 117
CBJ
1
39
DAL
--DET
2 120
EDM
2 119
FLA
2
89
LA
1
60
MIN
2
78
MON
3 178
NSH
1
38
NJ
7 418
NYI
4 253
NYR
8 481
OTT
3 159
PHI
6 325
PHO
--PIT
--STL
1
59
SJ
--TB
5 254
TOR
4 211
VAN
2 119
WSH
2 120
TOTALS 71 3963
GA GAA
REC
---9 3.21 1-2-0
5 2.48 1-1-0
10 3.24 0-1-2
3 3.00 0-1-0
4 3.29 0-0-1
4 2.00 1-1-0
8 4.10 1-1-0
2 3.08 0-0-0
---6 3.00 1-1-0
7 3.53 0-2-0
9 6.07 0-2-0
2 2.00 0-1-0
7 5.38 0-2-0
14 4.72 2-1-0
1 1.58 0-1-0
20 2.87 2-4-1
12 2.85 2-0-2
32 3.99 2-6-0
15 5.66 0-3-0
16 2.95 2-3-0
------2 2.03 0-1-0
---14 3.31 0-3-1
8 2.27 0-2-1
8 4.03 0-2-0
4 2.00 2-0-0
222 3.36 17-41-8
Career
2004-05: In his first full pro season, posted a 26-19-4
record with five shutouts and a 2.52 gaa in 54
games…Became the first goaltender in club history to win
20 games in a single season…2003-04: Began the regular
season with the Penguins…Appeared in 21 games, posting
a 4-14-2 record with a 3.64 gaa, .896 sv% and one
shutout…Was named a star in eight of 21 games…Made
his NHL debut in dramatic fashion, stopping 46 of 48 shots, including a penalty shot,
in a 3-0 loss, Oct. 10 vs. Los Angeles…Recorded his first NHL win in his third start,
Oct. 18 vs. Detroit, making 31 saves in a 4-3 win…Recorded his first NHL shutout,
making 20 saves in a 1-0 win, Oct. 30 @ Chicago…Played in 17 games with the
Penguins before being loaned to Canada’s entry at the 2003 World Junior
Championships…Played in five games for Team Canada, posting a 4-1-0 record with
a 1.81 gaa, helping Canada to the silver medal…2002-03: Led Cape Breton in
games played (51), wins (17), gaa (3.36) and sv% (.910)…Led Canada to a silver
medal at the 2002 World Junior Championships…Led the tournament with a 1.57
gaa and was third among goaltenders with a .928 sv%…2001-02: Led Cape Breton
in games played (55), wins (26), gaa (2.78) and sv% (.915)…Posted a 26-14-8 record
in 55 games…2000-01: Played in 35 games with Cape Breton in first QMJHL
season…Posted a 12-13-2 record with a 4.05 gaa.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1999-00
TEAM
LEAGUE GP W
Char-Lem. QAAA 15
4
L T MIN GA SO GAA
9 0
780 36 1 2.77
GP W-L MIN GA SO GAA
--
--
--
2 0-1
32
-- --
Cape Breton QMJHL 35 12 13 2 1705 115 0 4.05
2001-02
Cape Breton QMJHL 55 26 14 8 3043 141 2 2.78
16 9-7 1003 55
0 3.29
2002-03
Cape Breton QMJHL 51 17 24 6 2889 162 2 3.36
4 0-4 228 17
0 4.47
Canada
2003-04 PITTSBURGH
Canada
WJC
5
1 0
7 1 1.57
--
--
--
-- --
--
4 14 2 1154 70 1 3.64
--
--
--
-- --
--
WJC
4
--
--
--
-- --
--
1 0
199
606 20 0 1.98
Cape Breton QMJHL 10
8
1 1
Wilkes-Barre
AHL
--
-- --
Wilkes-Barre
2005-06 PITTSBURGH
2004-05
Wilkes-Barre
NHL/PIT TOTALS
267
0 7.50
NHL 21
5
4
4
--
2000-01
0 1 1.81
4 1-3 251 13
0 3.10
2 0-1
6
0 3.90
AHL 54 26 19 4 3029 127 5 2.52
4 0-2 151 11
0 4.36
NHL 50 13 27 6 2809 152 1 3.25
--
AHL 12 10
5 2-3 311 18
--
2 0
--
-- --
--
727 19 0 1.57
71 17 41 8 3963 222 2 3.36
--
---
92
---
-- --
--
0 3.48
-- --
--
personal
Nickname – Flower…Lists Martin Brodeur and Patrick Roy as hockey idols…1st NHL game and
1st NHL win are among his most memorable hockey moments…Names Montreal as favorite
road city and the Bell Centre in Montreal as favorite road arena…Favorites include: French
pancakes and Poutine (foods), Morton’s (restaurant), Cancun (vacation spot), Nickelback (band),
Jim Carrey (actor), Elisha Cuthbert (actress) and MTV’s Pimp My Ride (TV show)…Lists football
as his favorite sport other than hockey…Would have liked to meet Alexander Graham Bell to
learn how he developed the telephone.
45
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-2
Wt: 215
DOB: 4/13/74
POB: Chelyabinsk,
Russia
55
sergei gonchar
2005-06
Sergei Gonchar, who signed with
Pittsburgh before the 2005-06 season,
began to excel once he became
comfortable in his new environment
with the Penguins.
In his last 23 games played (since Jan.
16, 2006), Gonchar racked up 37 points
(6+31) after tallying 11 points (1+10) in
his previous 24 games. He finished the
year ranked eighth among NHL
defensemen in scoring with 58 points
(12+46) in 75 games, which tied the
third-highest point total of his 11-year
career.
Gonchar’s 58 points were the most by
a Penguins defenseman since the 199596 season when Sergei Zubov tallied 66
(11+55).
Gonchar played in his 700th NHL game
Dec. 23 and picked up his 300th career
assist Feb. 2.
transactions
Selected by the Capitals in the first round,
14th overall, in the 1992 Entry Draft. Traded
from Washington to Boston in exchange for
Shaone Morrisonn, a 2004 first and a 2004
second round draft pick, March 3, 2004.
Signed as a free agent by the Penguins on
August 3, 2005.
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SJ
TB
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G
A PTS PIM
13
2
3
5 12
28 10 15 25 28
38
6 14 20 32
32
1
8
9 12
13
7
2
9 14
39
7 20 27 28
14
4
7 11
4
16
3
4
7 12
6
4
6 10
8
13
0
4
4 19
14
2
5
7
8
13
1
3
4 10
45 10 24 34 34
14
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9
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8
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7 23 30 38
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7 17 24 44
42 12 23 35 24
45
9 21 30 32
39
8 20 28 26
42
7 17 24 50
15
3
7 10 14
33
7 13 20 24
15
4
3
7 22
15
9
2 11 10
48 11 24 35 48
30
8 18 26 42
12
1
4
5 12
5
1
7
8
4
744 160 323 483 629
Career
Has recorded more goals (86) and the second-most points
(299) than any other NHL defenseman since the 2000-01
season…Appeared in four consecutive NHL All-Star Games
(2001-2004) and was named to the NHL Second All-Star
Team for the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons…Led NHL
defensemen in goals in 2001-02 (26) and tied for first in
2002-03 (18)…Tied for first among NHL defensemen in
points in 2001-02 (59) and ranked second in 2002-03 (67)…Led Washington
defensemen in goals seven times (2002-03, 2001-02, 2000-01, 1999-00, 1998-99,
1996-97, 1995-96) and led team defensemen in points six times (2002-03, 2001-02,
2000-01, 1999-00, 1998-99, 1995-96)… Has recorded two 20-or-more goal seasons
and six 50-or-more point seasons…In 1998-99, became the first Russian-born
defenseman to record 20-or-more goals in a season…Is one of only three Europeanborn defensemen to record two 20-plus goal seasons (Ruotsalainen,
Ozolinsh)…Ranks second among Russian-born defensemen in career goals with 160
(Ozolinsh 164).
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Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR TEAM
LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
S
1991-92 Chelyabinsk
CIS 31 1 0
1 6 -- -- -- --Soviet Union
EJC 6 1 4
5 8 -- -- -- --1992-93 Dyn. Moscow CIS 31 1 3
4 70 -- -- -- --Russia
WJC 7 0 2
2 10 -- -- -- --1993-94 Dyn. Moscow CIS 44 4 5
9 36 -- -- -- --Portland
AHL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --1994-95 Portland
AHL 61 10 32 42 67 -- -- -- --Washington
NHL 31 2 5
7 22 4 0 0 0 38
1995-96 Washington
NHL 78 15 26 41 60 25 4 0 4 139
Russia
WCup 4 2 2
4 2 -- -- -- --1996-97 Washington
NHL 57 13 17 30 36 -11 3 0 3 129
1997-98 L. Togliatti
Rus 7 3 2
5 4 -- -- -- --L. Togliatti EuroHL 1 1 0
1 2 -- -- -- --Washington
NHL 72 5 16 21 66 2 2 0 0 134
Russia
Olympics 6 0 2
2 0 -- -- -- --1998-99 Washington
NHL 53 21 10 31 57 1 13 1 3 180
1999-00 Washington
NHL 73 18 36 54 52 26 5 0 3 181
Russia
WC 6 1 0
1 2 -- -- -- --2000-01 Washington
NHL 76 19 38 57 70 12 8 0 2 241
2001-02 Washington
NHL 76 26 33 59 58 -1 7 0 2 216
Russia
Olympics 6 0 0
0 2 -- -- -- --2002-03 Washington
NHL 82 18 49 67 52 13 7 0 2 224
2003-04 Washington
NHL 56 7 42 49 44 -20 4 0 0 127
Boston
NHL 15 4 5
9 12 6 2 0 0 34
2004-05 Metallurg
Rus 40 2 17 19 54 -- -- -- --Russia World Cup 4 1 2
3 6 -- -- -- --2005-06 PITTSBURGH NHL 75 12 46 58 100 -13 8 0 2 192
Russia
Olympics 8 0 2
2 8 -2 0 0 0 13
NHL TOTALS
744 160 323 483 629 44 63 1 21 1835
PIT TOTALS
75 12 46 58 100 -13 8 0 2 192
GP
--10
-10
2
-7
6
----21
--5
-6
--6
-7
4
---58
--
G
--0
-0
0
-2
2
----7
--1
-1
--0
-1
1
---14
--
A PTS PIM
-- ---- --0 0 12
-- --3 3 14
0 0
0
-- --2 4
2
4 6
4
-- ---- ---- ---- --4 11 30
-- ---- --0 1
6
-- --3 4
2
-- ---- --5 5
4
-- --4 5
4
1 2
6
-- ---- -- --- --22 36 52
-- -- --
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Career [cont.]
2004-2005: Recorded 19 points (2+17) and 54 penalty minutes in 40 games with
Metallurg Magnitogorsk (Russia)…Recorded two points (1+1) and six penalty
minutes in four playoff games…Was a teammate of Penguins’ 2004 first round pick
Evgeni Malkin...2003-04: Led all NHL defensemen in scoring with 58 points (11+47)
in 58 combined games with Washington and
Boston...Had 12 multiple-point games with his
GONCHAR MILESTONES
season-high, a three-assist effort Nov. 4 vs. Tampa
100th game
3/26/96 @ NYI
Bay which tied his career-high for assists in a
300th game
10/29/99 @ ANA
400th game
1/1/01 vs. ATL
game...Played for the Eastern Conference Team in
600th game
10/11/03 vs. ATL
the NHL All-Star Game in Minnesota...2002-03:
700th game
12/23/05 vs. PHI
Was one of five Capitals to appear in all 82 games, 100th point
11/21/98 vs. BOS
300th point
4/13/02 vs. NJ
recording 18 goals and 49 assists for 67
100th goal11/21/02 vs. TB
points…Set career highs in games played, assists
200th assist
12/13/02 vs. PHX
and points…Tied for first among NHL defensemen
300th assist
2/2/06 vs. OTT
in goals and ranked second in assists and points
and third in shots (224)…Played in his third
consecutive NHL All-Star Game in Florida on February 2 and was named to the NHL
Second All-Star Team for the second consecutive season…Appeared in all six games
of the playoffs for the Capitals, recording five assists…Set a career playoff high in
assists…2001-02: Was named to the NHL Second All-Star Team and finished fourth in
Norris Trophy voting…Led NHL defensemen in goals and tied for first in
scoring…Appeared in his second consecutive NHL All-Star Game…Captured a Bronze
Medal with Russia in the Winter Olympics…2000-01: In 76 games for the Capitals,
led team defensemen in goals (19), assists (38) and points (57) … Tied for second
among NHL defensemen in goals and ranked fifth in points…Appeared in his first
NHL All-Star Game…Recorded 13 multiple-point games on the season…1999-00:
Appeared in 73 games for the Capitals, recording 18 goals and 36 assists…Tied for
second among NHL defensemen in goals and ranked sixth in points (54)…Ranked first
among Eastern Conference defensemen in goals and second in points…Recorded his
first career hat trick, an assist and six shots against Montreal on January 4, only the
second hat trick by a Capitals’ defenseman in team history (Kevin Hatcher)…In six
games for Russia in the World Championships, recorded one goal…1998-99:
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Appeared in 53 games for the
Capitals…Led the team in power play
goals (13) and ranked second on the
team in goals (21)… Among NHL
defensemen, finished second in goals
and power play goals…Became the
first Russian-born player to record 20or-more goals in a season…Recorded
his 100th NHL point against Boston on
November 21…1997-98: Appeared in
72 games for the Capitals, recording
five goals and 16 assists, and seven
games for Togliatti of the Russian
League…Appeared in all 21 playoff
games for the Capitals, tying for first on
the team in goals (7) and power play
goals (3)…Led NHL defensemen in
playoff goals and tied for third among NHL defensemen in playoff scoring (11
pts)…Tied for third in the league in goals and tied for fourth in power play
goals…Represented Russia in the Winter Olympics, recording two assists in six games
while helping them to a silver medal…1996-97: In 57 games, recorded 13 goals and
17 assists…1995-96: His first full season in the NHL, appeared in 78 games for the
Capitals…Represented Russia in the World Cup, scoring two goals and two assists in
four games…1994-95: Split the season between the Capitals, playing in 31 games,
and Portland (AHL), appearing in 61 games…Made his NHL debut @ Buffalo on
February 7…Tallied his first NHL point, an assist, @ NY Islanders on March 2…Scored
his first NHL goal against Hartford on April 21…Made his NHL playoff debut, playing
in seven games and recording two goals and two assists…1993-94: After spending
the season with Dynamo Moscow of the CIS, joined Portland (AHL) for the playoffs,
appearing in two games… Helped Dynamo Moscow to a league title…1992-93:
Represented Russia at World Junior Championships.
personal
Nicknames – Gonch, Sarge…Lists Viacheslav Fetisov and Paul Coffey as hockey idols…1998
Stanley Cup Finals and 1998 Olympic silver medal are among his most memorable hockey
moments…Names New York as favorite road city and the Air Canada Centre in Toronto as
favorite road arena…Favorites include: sushi (foods) and Miami (vacation spot)…Lists tennis as
his favorite sport other than hockey…Enjoys reading books...Sergei and his wife, Ksenia, have a
daughter, Natalie...They reside in St. Petersburg, Russia, in the offseason.
DEFENSEMEN GOALS SINCE 2000
Player
No.
1. SERGEI GONCHAR
86
2. Rob Blake
79
3. Mathieu Schneider
74
4. Nicklas Lidstrom
68
5. Brian Leetch
63
Bryan McCabe
63
DEFENSEMEN POINTS SINCE 2000
Player
No.
1. Nicklas Lidstrom
310
2. SERGEI GONCHAR
299
3. Sergei Zubov
263
4. Rob Blake
257
5. Brian Leetch
247
Source: Elias Sports Bureau
Source: Elias Sports Bureau
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Pos: Left wing
Ht: 6-3
Wt: 225
DOB: 7/5/69
POB: St. Albans, VT
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john leclair
2005-06
Forward John LeClair concluded his 16th
NHL season – and first in Pittsburgh – on a
tear in 2005-06. He racked up 25 points
(12+13) in his last 27 games. He finished as
the team’s third-leading scorer with 51
points (22+29) in 73 games played. He was
the Penguins’ nomination for the Bill
Masterson Memorial Trophy.
LeClair eclipsed some major milestones as
well. He scored his 400th NHL goal with a
power-play tally March 29 vs. Florida and
became the seventh American to reach the
400-goal milestone. He recorded his 400th
NHL assist March 1 vs. Ottawa. He recorded
his 800th career point with an assist on
Pittsburgh’s first goal in a 5-4 win over the
Canadiens on March 18. The Vermont
native has racked up 812 points (404+408)
in 946 games played.
In addition, LeClair’s leadership was an
invaluable asset for the abundance of
young players in the Penguins’ locker room.
transactions
Drafted by Montreal in the second round (33rd
overall) of the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. Traded by
the Canadiens (with Eric Desjardins and Gilbert
Dionne) to the Flyers in exchange for Mark
Recchi and a third round pick in the 1995 NHL
Entry Draft on Feb. 9, 1995. Signed by the
Penguins as a free agent on Aug. 15, 2005.
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A PTS PIM
14 13
8 21 10
16 10
6 16
6
54 18 31 49 30
54 22 18 40 47
19
8
6 14
8
51 18 24 42 32
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7 14
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17
8 12 20
6
21 12
7 19 10
50 30 19 49 30
35 12 19 31 12
23 14
8 22 12
52 23 22 45 30
946 404 408 812 489
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Career
Enters the 2006-07 ranked eighth in the NHL in goals
scored (330) since 1995-96…Named to five NHL All-Star
teams (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000)…Named FirstTeam NHL All-Star two times (1995 and 1998) and SecondTeam NHL All-Star three times (1996, 1997 and 1999)…First
American-born player to record three 50-goal seasons…Left
Philadelphia ranked fifth in goals (333) on the Flyers AllTime Regular Season List…Ranked seventh in points (643) on the Flyers All-Time
Regular Season List…Ranked 10th in games (649) on the Flyers All-Time Regular
Season List. 2004-05: Did not play. 2003-04: Was the Flyers’ nominee for the Bill
Masterton Memorial Trophy for perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to
hockey...Led the team in plus/minus (+20)…Reached the 20-goal mark for eighth time
in his career...Recorded 34 points (13+21) over the final 37 games of the season...
Appeared in 18 playoff games with the Flyers, recording four points (2+2)…Appeared
in his 100th playoff game as a Flyer, Apr. 10 vs. New Jersey (eighth player in team
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Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
TEAM
LEAGUE
Bellows
HS
Bellows
HS
Vermont
ECAC
Vermont
ECAC
Vermont
ECAC
Vermont
ECAC
Montreal
NHL
Montreal
NHL
Fredericton
AHL
Montreal
NHL
Montreal
NHL
Montreal
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
USA
Olympics
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
USA
Olympics
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
GP
22
23
31
18
10
33
10
59
8
72
74
9
37
82
82
82
4
76
82
16
82
6
35
75
G
41
44
12
9
10
25
2
8
7
19
19
1
25
51
50
51
0
43
40
7
25
6
18
23
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
28 69 14
-- -- -- -- -40 84 14
-- -- -- -- -22 34 62
-- -- -- -- -12 21 40
-- -- -- -- -6 16 38
-- -- -- -- -20 45 58
-- -- -- -- -5
7
2
1 0 0 1 12
1991-92
11 19 14
5 3 0 0 73
7 14 10
-- -- -- -- -1992-93
25 44 33 11 2 0 2 139
1993-94
24 43 32 17 1 0 1 153
1994-95
4
5 10 -1 1 0 0 18
24 49 20 21 5 0 7 113
1995-96
46 97 64 21 19 0 10 270
1996-97
47 97 58 44 10 0 5 324
1997-98
36 87 32 30 16 0 9 303
1
1
0
-- -- -- -- -1998-99
47 90 30 36 16 0 7 246
1999-00
37 77 36
8 13 0 7 249
2000-01
5 12
0
2 3 0 2 48
2001-02
26 51 30
5 4 0 6 220
1
7
2
-- -- -- -- -2002-03
10 28 16 10 8 0 4 99
2003-04
32 55 51 20 8 0 4 182
2004-05
DID NOT PLAY
2005-06 PITTSBURGH NHL 73 22 29 51 61 -24 8 1 0 135
NHL TOTALS
946 404 408 812 489 206 117 1 65 2584
PIT TOTALS
73 22 29 51 61 -24 8 1 0 135
GP
------3
8
2
20
7
-15
11
19
5
-6
18
6
5
-13
18
G A PTS PIM
-- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- -0 0
0
0
1 1
2
4
0 0
0
4
4 6 10 14
2 1
3
8
-- -- -- -5 7 12
4
6 5 11
6
9 12 21 10
1 1
2
8
-- -- -- -3 0
3 12
6 7 13
6
1 2
3
2
0 0
0
2
-- -- -- -2 3
5 10
2 2
4
8
-- -- -- -154 42 47 89
-- -- -- --
-18
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personal
John and his wife Tina have a daughter (MacKenzie) and two sons (Cal and Jagger).
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Career [cont.]
history to reach mark)…2002-03: Led the
team in shooting percentage at 18.2% (18
goals on 99 shots)...Tied for first on the
team in power play goals with
eight...Appeared in 13 playoff games,
recording five points (2+3)…2001-02: Was
the Flyers’ nominee for the Bill Masterton
Memorial Trophy...Was second on the team
in goals with 25 and led the team in shots
with 220...Was named to the Tournament
All-Star Team after posting a tournamentbest six goals for silver medalist Team USA
at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games...Was
tied for third in the tournament in points
with seven (6+1)...2000-01: Recorded an
assist @ Toronto on Mar. 24 after missing
the previous 46 games (Dec. 10-Mar. 22) recovering from a disc space
infection...Underwent successful disc surgery on Oct. 21...1999-2000: Named to The
Hockey News 2000 Stanley Cup Playoff Second All-Star Team...Appeared in his fifth
career All-Star Game...Led team in goals and ranked seventh in the NHL (40) and
power-play goals (13)...Appeared in his 100th career playoff game vs. Pittsburgh on
Apr. 27...During regular season, scored a goal vs. Boston on Apr. 8 for his 40th goal of
the season to set a Flyers record of five consecutive seasons with 40 or more
goals...1998-99: Named to NHL Second All-Star Team...Played for the North American
Team in the 1999 NHL All-Star Game (fourth appearance)...Winner of Bud Ice PlusMinus Award (+36)...Led the team in goals and ranked fifth in the league (43)…Game
missed vs. Colorado on Mar. 11 ended his consecutive games-played streak at 317
(was the second longest current streak in the NHL behind Rod Brind’Amour)...Enjoyed
AMERICAN-BORN GOAL LEADERS
Player
No.
1. Joe Mullen
502
2. Mike Modano*
485
3. Jeremy Roenick*
484
4. Pat LaFontaine
468
5. Keith Tkachuk*
446
6. Tony Amonte*
406
7. JOHN LECLAIR*
404
8. Eddie Olczyk
342
Scott Young*
342
10. Dave Christian
340
11. Phil Housley
332
12. Bill Guerin*
328
*Active
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AMERICAN-BORN POINT LEADERS
Player
No.
1. Phil Housley
1232
2. Mike Modano*
1183
3. Jeremy Roenick*
1142
4. Joe Mullen
1063
5. Brian Leetch*
1028
6. Pat LaFontaine
1013
7. Chris Chelios*
925
8. Neal Broten
923
9. Doug Weight*
885
10. Keith Tkachuk*
868
11. Gary Suter
845
12. JOHN LECLAIR*
812
13. Eddie Olczyk
794
14. Dave Christian
773
15. Scott Young*
757
*Active
nine-game assist streak (11 assists, the longest streak in the NHL that season and the
longest such streak of his career)...1997-98: Named to NHL First All-Star
Team...Winner of Bobby Clarke Trophy as the Flyers’ most valuable player...Selected as
a starter and scored goal for North American All-Stars in 1998 NHL All-Star Game
(third appearance)...Tied for third in NHL in goals (51)...Recorded an assist in four
games as a member of Team USA at 1998 Olympic Games...1996-97: Winner of
Bobby Clarke Trophy as the Flyers’ Most Valuable Player...Recorded two goals and an
assist for Eastern Conference All-Star Team in 1997 NHL All-Star Game (second
appearance)...Led team in points and tied for
fourth in the league (97)…Led team and tied for
LECLAIR MILESTONES
third in the league in goals (50) and power play
500th point
1/13/99 @ WSH
goals (10)…Led the league in plus/minus
600th point
2/26/00 @ NYI
700th point
3/20/03 vs. PIT
(+44)…Named to the All-Tournament Team as a
800th point
3/18/06 @ MTL
member of 1996 World Cup of Hockey Tournament
100th goal
1/15/96 vs. DAL
Champion Team USA...Second in the tournament
200th goal
12/14/97 vs. TB
300th goal2/22/00 vs. CHI
in goals (6), points (10), and plus/minus
400th goal
3/29/06 vs. FLA
(+9)...1995-96: Named to NHL Second All-Star
100th assist
10/22/95 @ CHI
Team, The Hockey News Second All-Star Team, and
200th assist
11/29/97 @ TB
The Hockey News Readers’ Choice Second All-Star
300th assist
3/4/00 @ BOS
400th assist
3/1/06 vs. OTT
Team...Recorded assist for Eastern Conference in
500th game
4/498 vs. FLA
46th NHL All-Star Game (first appearance)...Led
600th game
11/9/99 @ NJ
team in goals and ranked fifth in the league
700th game
11/17/01 @ NJ
800th game
10/29/03 vs. FLA
(51)…1994-95: Named to NHL First All-Star
900th game
12/29/05 vs. NJ
Team, The Hockey News First All-Star Team, and
The Sporting News First All-Star Team...1993-94:
Led the Canadiens in plus/minus (+17)...1992-93: Member of 1992-93 Stanley Cup
champion Montreal Canadiens...Recorded overtime goals in back-to-back games (June
5 and June 7) of the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals @ Los Angeles...1991-92: Appeared in
59 games with the Canadiens, recording 19 points (8+11)…Played in eight games
with Fredericton (AHL), recording 14 points (7+7)…1990-91: Scored his first NHL
goal in his first NHL game on Mar. 9 vs. Vancouver...1987-91: Recorded 56 goals and
60 assists for 116 points and 198 PIM in 92 games over a four-year career at the
University of Vermont...Named to the ECAC Second All-Star Team following the 199091 season...Led Vermont in goals (25), points (45), and PIM (58) in 33 games during
his senior season in 1990-91...Member of the United States National Junior Team at
the 1989 World Junior Championships.
GOALS SCORED SINCE 1995
Player
No.
1. Jaromir Jagr
434
2. Teemu Selanne
369
3. Peter Bondra
363
4. Brendan Shanahan
354
5. Keith Tkachuk
352
6. Joe Sakic
340
7. Mats Sundin
338
8. JOHN LECLAIR
330
Source: Elias Sports Bureau
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Pos: Center
Ht: 6-3
Wt: 192
DOB: 7/31/86
POB: Magnitogorsk,
Russia
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evgeni malkin
2005-06
Widely regarded as the best player not
in the NHL in 2005-06, Evgeni Malkin
led Metallurg Magnitogorsk to the
2005-06 Russian Super League regularseason championship. The team scored
the most goals in the league (175) and
gave up the least (75), which set a
league record. In addition, the team’s
29-point margin in the standings over
second-place AK Bars Kazan established
a new league standard.
Malkin finished third in league scoring
with 47 points (21+26) despite missing
five games to play for Russia at the
World Junior Championships. Only 19,
he finished first in the league in
plus/minus (+28), second in goals and
third in assists. He added 46 penalty
minutes as well. He collected 15 points
(5+10) and 42 penalty minutes in 11
Russian Super League playoff games.
Malkin shined on the international
level. He was the second-leading scorer
at the World Junior Championship as he
racked up 10 points (4 goals, 6 assists)
transactions
Drafted by Penguins in the first round
(2nd overall) in the 2004 Entry Draft.
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in six games and was named the
tournament’s top forward and MVP.
At the 2006 Torino Olympics, he tied
Alexei Kovalev for second in Russia team
scoring with two goals and four assists
in seven games.
He registered nine points (3+6) in
seven games for Russia at the World
Championships. He tied for the team
lead in scoring and was named one of
Russia’s top three players at the
tournament.
k,
Career
2004-05: As an 18-year-old, he ranked second on
Metallurg Magnitogorsk in scoring with 32 points (12+20)
in 52 games played…Played with current Penguin Sergei
Gonchar during the season with Magnitogorsk…Posted
four assists in five playoff games…Won a silver medal
with Russia at the World Junior Championships…Tied for
fourth in WJC scoring with 10 points (3+7) in six games
and ranked second on Russia in scoring…2003-04: Tallied 12 points (3+9) in 33
games for Magnitogorsk as a 17-year-old…Registered five points (1+4) in six games
at the WJC…Produced eight points (4+4) in six games at the U-18 World
Championships.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR TEAM
LEAGUE GP
2002-03 Russia
U18 WJC
6
2003-04 Magnitogorsk RUS
33
Russia
WJC
6
Russia
U18 WJC
6
2004-05 Magnitogorsk RUS
52
Russia
WC
9
Russia
WJC
6
2005-06 Magnitogorsk RUS
46
Russia
Olympics
7
Russia
WC
7
Russia
WJC
6
Magnitogorsk TOTALS
131
World Junior TOTALS
18
World Champ. TOTALS
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8
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2
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4 5
0
4 8 31
20 32 24
4 4
8
7 10 16
26 47 46
4 6 31
6 9
6
6 10 12
55 91 63
17 25 28
10 13 14
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SH GW S
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2005-06 Russian Super League leaders
Player
1. Sergei Mozyakin
2. Aleksey Morozov
3. EVGENI MALKIN
4. Sergei Zinoviev
5. Andrei Sidyakin
Ruslan Nurtdinov
POINTS
Team
CSKA Moscow
Ak Bars Kazan
Metallurg Magnitogorsk
Ak Bars Kazan
Ufa Salavat Yulayev
Metallurg Magnitogorsk
GOALS
Player
Games
1. Aleksey Morozov
51
2. EVGENI MALKIN
46
3. Sergei Mozyakin
51
4. Alexander Korolyuk
45
5. Igor Volkov
47
Dimitri Vlasenkov
51
Andrei Sidyakin
51
GP G A PTS
51 20 32 51
51 23 25 48
47 21 26 47
43 15 26 41
51 18 22 40
45 17 23 40
ASSISTS
No.
23
21
20
19
18
18
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Player
1. Sergei Mozyakin
Games
No.
51
32
2. Alexei Kudashov
49
30
3. EVGENI MALKIN
47
26
Sergei Zinoviev
43
26
Aleksei Kalyuzhny
50
26
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Ht: 6-4
Wt: 216
DOB: 12/1/79
POB: Pittsburgh, PA
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ryan malone
2005-06
Ryan Malone, in his second NHL
season, came on strong and concluded
the 2005-06 campaign with a threegame points streak (3+1). He finished
the season with 44 points (22+22) in 77
games, which was one point better than
his 43-point effort (22+21) in 81 games
as a rookie.
He was a force on the penalty kill, too.
Malone notched five short-handed goals
in the team’s last 33 games and
finished tied for third in the NHL with
five short-handed goals and tied for
third with seven short-handed points
(5+2).
Malone finished as Team USA’s No. 2
scorer (2+2) in seven games at the
2006 World Championships. He was
named one of the team’s top three
players at the tournament.
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Drafted by Penguins in the fourth round
(115th overall) in the 1999 Entry Draft.
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Career
2004-2005: Played in nine games for Blues Espoo
(Finland), recording three points (2+1) and 36 penalty
minutes…Appeared in 10 games for SV Renon (Italy),
recording eight points (6+2) and 20 penalty
minutes…Recorded eight points (4+4) in six playoff
games…2003-04: Appeared in 81 games with the
Penguins during his rookie season…Led the team with 22
goals, ranked third in scoring with 43 points and tied for third with 21
assists…Finished fourth overall among NHL rookies in scoring, ranked fourth in goals,
tied for fifth in assists, tied for sixth with five power-play goals…Became the first NHL
rookie to score three overtime goals in one season…Became the first Penguins rookie
to score 20 goals in a season since Shawn McEachern scored 28 in 1992-93…Named
to the Eastern Conference’s Young Guns roster during All-Star weekend…Scored three
goals in nine games with Team USA at the World Championships, helping Team USA to
a third-place finish…2002-03: Appeared in three games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
(AHL), recording one assist…Finished collegiate career ranked in the top five among
St. Cloud State’s all-time leading scorers…Played in 142 career games, 1999-2003,
recording 140 points (56+84) and 281 penalty minutes…Played high school hockey
locally at Upper St. Clair High School.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
GP G A PTS PIM
1997-98 Shattuck
USHS
50 41 44 85
69
-- -- --
--
--
-- -- --
--
--
1998-99 Omaha
USHL
51 14 22 36
81
-- -- --
--
--
12 2 4
6
23
1999-00 St. Cloud
WCHA
38
9 21 30
68
-- -- --
--
--
-- -- --
--
--
2000-01 St. Cloud
WCHA
36
7 18 25
52
-- -- --
--
--
-- -- --
--
--
2001-02 St. Cloud
WCHA
41 24 25 49
76
-- -- --
--
--
-- -- --
--
--
2002-03 St. Clolud
WCHA
27 16 20 36
85
-- -- --
--
--
-- -- --
--
--
2
-- -- --
--
--
-- -- --
--
--
-- -- --
--
--
Wilkes-Barre
AHL
2003-04 PITTSBURGH NHL
United States
2004-05 Espoo
Renon
Ambri-Piotta
0
1
1
81 22 21 43
64 -23 5 3
4 139
WC
9
3
0
3
2
E 2 0
1 17
-- -- --
--
--
Finland
9
2
1
3
36
-- -- --
--
--
-- -- --
--
--
Italy
10
6
2
8
20
-- -- --
--
--
6 4 4
8
36
-- --
--
--
--
-- -- --
--
--
1 0 0
0
2
-- -- --
--
--
Swiss
2005-06 PITTSBURGH NHL
United States
3
WC
NHL/PIT TOTALS
77 22 22 44
7
2
2
4
63 -22 10 5
12
-1 0 0
158 44 43 87 127 -45 15 8
1 153
0 17
-- -- --
--
--
5
-- -- --
--
--
0
personal
Nicknames – Bugsy, Legend…Hockey idols include Ron Francis and Kelly Buchberger…1st NHL
game is most memorable hockey moment…Would like to meet Gordie Howe…Golf is favorite
sport other than hockey…Favorites: South Beach (vacation spot); steak (food); Air Canada
Centre (NHL road arena); New York (NHL road city); Metallica (band); Angelina Jolie (actress);
NHL Cool Shots (TV show). Ryan’s father, Greg, is a former Penguins Head Scout, and played for
the Penguins from 1976-1983.
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Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-2
Wt: 222
DOB: 1/20/79
POB: Ceske-Budejovice,
Czech Republic
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josef melichar
2005-06
Defenseman Josef Melichar, in his fifth
NHL campaign, finished with a careerbest mark of 15 points (3+12). His 15
points surpassed the totals of his entire
career (13 points) prior to the 05-06
season.
Melichar was plus or even in 51 of the
72 games in which he played. He also
played in his 200th NHL game Jan. 6 at
Atlanta.
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Selected by Penguins in third round
(71st overall) of 1997 Entry Draft.
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9
11
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4
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2
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4
10
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5
13
5
18
19
21
14
16
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12
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0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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2
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0
1
1
8
0
0
2
1
1 19
0
0
0
1
1 14
0
0
5
0
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2
1
1
8
0
0
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0
0
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1
2
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Career
2004-2005: Appeared in 13 games with Sparta Praha
(Czech Republic), recording four assists and eight penalty
minutes…Appeared in five playoff games, going scoreless
with six penalty minutes...2003-04: One of four Penguins
to appear in all 82 games during the regular
season…Recorded eight points (3+5) and 62 penalty
minutes…Scored his first NHL goal Jan. 27 vs. Tampa
Bay…2002-03: Appeared in eight games with the Penguins…Went scoreless with
two penalty minutes…Missed 74 games with a shoulder injury, including the final 65
games of the season, Nov. 20-Apr. 5…2001-02: Played 60 games, and recorded
three assists…2000-01: Began the season with the Penguins and played in his first
NHL game Oct. 8 vs. Nashville in Japan…Recorded his first NHL point with an assist
Oct. 27 @ the Rangers…Appeared in 46 games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL),
recording seven points (2+5)…Recorded five assists in 21 playoff games with WilkesBarre/Scranton…1999-00: Played in 80 games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton…Ranked
fifth among defensemen with 12 points (3+9)…1998-99: Played in 65 games with
Tri-City (WHL), ranking third among defensemen in points with 36…Scored one goal
in 11 playoff games…1997-98: Recorded 33 points (9+24) in 67 games with TriCity…Ranked second on the team with 154 penalty minutes…1996-97: Collected
five points (3+2) in 41 games with Ceske-Budejovice in the Czech. Junior league.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
1996-97 Budejovice
Czech 79
Czech 41
Euro Jr
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3 5
10
0
1 1
-- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
2
-- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
1997-98 Tri City
WHL 67
9 24 33 154
-- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
1998-99 Tri City
WHL 65
8 28 36 125
-- -- -- --
0
1
15
1999-00 Wilkes-Barre
AHL 80
3
9 12 126 -18 1 0
0
-- -- --
--
--
2000-01 PITTSBURGH NHL 18
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11 1
0
2 2
21 -5 0 0
0
9
-- -- -- --
--
AHL 46
2
5 7
69
4 0 0
0
66
21 0
5
6
2001-02 PITTSBURGH NHL 60
0
3 3
68 -1 0 0
0
46
-- -- -- --
--
2002-03 PITTSBURGH NHL
8
0
0 0
2 -2 0 0
0
6
-- -- -- --
--
2003-04 PITTSBURGH NHL 82
3
5 8
62 -17 0 0
0
78
-- -- -- --
--
0
4 4
Wilkes-Barre
2004-05 Sparta Praha
Czech 13
2005-06 PITTSBURGH NHL 72
NHL/PIT TOTALS
240
3 12 15
8
-- -- -- --
66 -2 0 1
6 22 28 219 -27 0 1
5
--
5 0
0
6
53
-- -- -- --
--
0 192
-- -- -- --
--
0
0
personal
Wife – Lucie, Sons – Joe, Jakub…Nickname – Joe…Lists Chris Chelios as hockey idol…Most
memorable hockey moment was being drafted by the Penguins…Soccer and tennis are favorite
sports other than hockey…Favorites: Czech Republic (vacation spot); pasta, steak (foods); Bell
Centre (NHL road arena); Florida (NHL road city); U2 (band); Harrison Ford (actor).
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Ht: 6-0
Wt: 195
DOB: 8/3/80
POB: Thornhill, Ont.
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dominic moore
2005-06
Dominic Moore, 26, joins a talented
young core in Pittsburgh. As a rookie
with the New York Rangers in 2005-06,
he scored nine goals and had nine
assists in 82 games. He had 28 penalty
minutes and a plus-4 rating.
In addition, Moore was one of the
team’s top penalty killers. He finished
second on the team in short-handed
time on ice (293:28) and third in shorthanded time on ice per game (3:34).
He has skated in 87 career NHL games
heading into the 2006-07 season,
registering nine goals and 12 assists for
21 points, along with 28 penalty
minutes. He made his NHL debut and
registered his first NHL points on Nov. 1,
2003 at Montreal, recording three
assists in a 5-1 Rangers win.
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Selected by the NY Rangers in the third
round (95th overall) of the 2000 NHL
Entry Draft. Traded by the Rangers to
Nashville for Adam Hall, then traded by
Nashville to the Penguins (with Libor
Pivko) for a 2007 third round draft pick
on July 19, 2006.
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Career
2004-2005: Appeared in 78 games with the Hartford
WolfPack of the AHL, posting career highs in all offensive
categories, collecting 19 goals and 31 assists for 50 points,
along with 78 penalty minutes...2003-04: Spent the
majority of his first professional season with the Hartford
WolfPack, skating in 70 games and registering 14 goals
and 25 assists for 39 points, along with 60 penalty
minutes...2002-03: Concluded his college career for the Harvard University, tallying
64 goals and 83 assists for 147 points, along with 135 penalty minutes in 128
games...Skated in 34 games his senior year, registering 24 goals and 27 assists for 51
points, along with 30 penalty minutes...Ranked first on the team with 24
goals...Established new career-highs with 24 goals and 51 points, finishing his
collegiate career 11th on Harvard’s all-time scoring list (147)...Selected as the winner
of the John Tudor Cup as the team’s most valuable player...Named to the ECAC AllTournament Team at the ECAC Championships and the NCAA East
Regional...Honored as an All-Ivy League selection...Ranks 10th on the school’s alltime goal scoring list (64) and is 18th in career assists (83)...2001-02: Tallied 13
goals and 16 assists for 29 points, along with 37 penalty minutes in 32
games...Named an Honorable Mention All-ECAC pick and a Second Team All-Ivy
selection...2000-01: Appeared in 32 games for Harvard, and led the team with 15
goals and 28 assists for 43 points, along with 40 penalty minutes...His 43 points were
the most scored by a Harvard player since 1993-94...Named a Second-Team All-ECAC
and First Team All-Ivy selection...1999-00: Led Harvard with 12 goals, making him
the first freshman to lead the team in goal scoring since 1997-98...Also added 12
assists to finish with 24 points, which tied him for second on the team...Selected to
ECAC All-Rookie Team...Honored as Ivy League Rookie of the Year and as a member
of the All-Ivy League Second Team, while helping the Crimson to the Ivy League
championship...Chosen by his teammates as Harvard’s rookie of the year, earning the
George Percy Award.
Career Statistics
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YEAR
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2002-03
2003-04
TEAM LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
Harvard
ECAC 30 12 12 24 28 -- -- -- -- -Harvard
ECAC 32 15 28 43 40 -- -- -- -- -Harvard
ECAC 32 13 16 29 37 -- -- -- -- -Harvard
ECAC 34 24 27 51 30 -- -- -- -- -NY Rangers NHL
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AHL 70 14 25 39 60 -- -- -- -- -2004-05 Hartford
AHL 78 19 31 50 78 -- -- -- -- -2005-06 NY Rangers NHL 82 9 9 18 28 4 2 0 1 139
NHL TOTALS
87 9 12 21 28 4 2 0 1 142
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Lists Mario Lemieux and Steve Yzerman as hockey idols…1st NHL game in Nov. 2003 is his
most memorable hockey moment…Names Fort Lauderdale as favorite road city and the Bell
Centre in Montreal as favorite road arena…Favorites include: pizza (food), anywhere with a lake
and mountains (vacation spot) and tennis (sport other than hockey)…Enjoys watching sports
and movies.
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Ht: 6-2
Wt: 228
DOB: 9/26/80
POB: San Francisco,
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brooks orpik
2005-06
Brooks Orpik continued to progress in
his second full season in Pittsburgh. The
physical defenseman had nine points
(2+7) and 124 penalty minutes in 64
games in 2005-06. He missed multiple
games with a broken foot and a
shoulder injury in the middle of the
season.
He appeared in his 100th NHL game on
Nov. 9 against Atlanta. He finished the
year plus or even in 43 of the 64 games
in which he played.
Orpik was selected to play for Team
USA at the World Championship. He did
not record a point, but had 10 penalty
minutes in seven games.
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Drafted by Penguins in first round (18th
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Career
2004-2005: Did not play...2003-04: Appeared in 79
games with the Penguins during his rookie season,
recording 10 points (1+9) and 127 penalty
minutes…Named to the Eastern Conference’s Young Guns
roster during NHL All-Star Weekend in St. Paul,
MN…Appeared in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton’s (AHL) final three
regular season games, going scoreless…Recorded four
assists and 53 penalty minutes in 24 playoff games…2002-03: Appeared in six
games with the Penguins…Went scoreless with two penalty minutes…Recorded 18
points (4+14) and 108 penalty minutes in 71 games with WilkesBarre/Scranton…2001-02: Recorded 20 points (2+18) and 99 penalty minutes in 78
games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton during rookie season…2000-01: Recorded 20
points (0+20) and 124 penalty minutes in 40 games with Boston College (Hockey
East)…Helped lead the Eagles to the NCAA Championship…1999-00: Played in 38
games, recording 10 points (1+9) and 102 penalty minutes…Played for Team USA in
the World Junior Championships in Sweden…1998-99: Recorded 11 points (1+10)
and 96 penalty minutes during his freshman season at Boston College…Led the
league in penalty minutes…Played in 22 games with Thayer Academy, recording
seven assists…1997-98: Earned Hockey Night in Boston prep honors…Was a twotime All-Independent School League selection.
Career Statistics
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YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
GP G A PTS PIM
1996-97 Thayer Acad.
USHS
20 4
1
5
--
--
-- -- --
--
-- -- -- --
--
1997-98 Thayer Acad.
USHS
22 0
7
7
--
--
-- -- --
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-- -- -- --
--
96
--
-- -- --
--
-- -- -- --
--
1998-99 Boston College
HE
41 1 10 11
1999-00 Boston College
HE
38 1
9 10 102
--
-- -- --
--
-- -- -- --
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2000-01 Boston College
HE
40 0 20 20 124
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-- -- -- --
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2001-02 Wilkes-Barre
AHL
78 2 18 20
99
2
1 0 0 72
-- -- -- --
2002-03 Wilkes-Barre
AHL
71 4 14 18 105
5
0 0 1 79
6
PITTSBURGH
NHL
2003-04 PITTSBURGH
NHL
Wilkes-Barre
AHL
6 0 0
0
2 -5
79 1 9 10 127 -36
3 0
2004-05
0
0
2
1
0 0 0
0 0 0 14
2
-- -- -- --
--
0 0 0 56
-- -- -- --
--
0 0 0
24
6
0 4 4 53
DID NOT PLAY
2005-06 PITTSBURGH
United States
NHL/PIT TOTALS
NHL
WC
64 2 7
7 0
0
9 124 -3
0 0 0 32
-- -- -- --
--
0
0 0 0
3
-- -- -- --
--
0 0 0 90
-- -- -- --
--
10
0
149 3 16 19 253 -44
personal
Favorites include: California (vacation spot); steak and ice cream (foods), Coldplay (band), Angelina
Jolie (actress), Umi in Shadyside (restaurants), “24” (TV show), Xcel Energy Center and Air Canada
Centre (NHL road arena) and Boston (NHL road city)…Favorite sport other than hockey is
baseball…Lists winning the 2001 NCAA Championship with Boston College as most memorable
hockey moment…Charities include Hockey Fights Cancer and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
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Pos: Right wing
Ht: 6-0
Wt: 202
DOB: 3/5/82
POB: Rimouski, PQ
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michel ouellet
2005-06
Michel Ouellet sparkled in his rookie
NHL season with the Penguins in 200506. He racked up 16 goals and 16
assists in 50 games.
He excelled on the power play as he
tallied 11 goals on the man-advantage,
which ranked second on the Penguins.
He ranked 12th among all NHL players
and fifth among NHL rookies in
shooting percentage at 18.4 percent.
Ouellet had 30 points (10+20) in 19
games at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in
2005-06 as well.
transactions
Drafted by Penguins in fourth round
(124th overall) of 2000 Entry Draft.
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16 32 16
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Career
2004-05: Led Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL) in scoring for
the second straight season…Recorded 63 points (31+32)
while playing in all 80 games…Became the first player in
club history to record back to back 30-goal seasons and
tied the team record for most goals in a season…Ranked
second in the AHL with nine shootout goals…Named a
starter on the Canadian All-Star team and recorded two
points (1+1) in the game…2003-04: Led Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in scoring with 49
points (30+19) in 79 games…Led team in goals, power-play goals (12) and gamewinning goals (7)…Set new team records for game-winning goals in a season and
goals by a rookie…Led all AHL rookies in goals, power-play goals, game-winning
goals and ranked fourth in shots…Named to the 2003-04 AHL All-Rookie team, as
voted by the AHL players and media in each of the league’s member cities…Collected
a point in 40 of 79 games…2002-03: Ranked second on Wheeling (ECHL) in scoring
with 46 points (20+26) in 55 games…Led the team with seven power-play
goals…Tied for second on the team in assists, game-winning goals (3), ranked third
in goals and third with 165 shots on goal…Recorded a point in 34 of 55 games,
including 10 multiple-point games…Played in four games with WilkesBarre/Scranton, recording two assists…1998-2002: Played four seasons for Rimouski
(QMJHL), recording 299 points (125+174) and 174 penalty minutes…Played on 2000
Memorial Cup winning team in Rimouski.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
GP G A PTS PIM
1998-99 Rimouski
QMJHL 28
7 13 20 10
-- -- --
--
--
11
0 1
1
6
1999-00 Rimouski
QMJHL 72 36 53 89 38
-- -- --
--
--
14
4 5
9
14
2000-01 Rimouski
QMJHL 63 42 50 92 50
-- -- --
--
--
11
6 7 13
8
2001-02 Rimouski
QMJHL 61 40 58 98 66
-- -- --
--
--
7
3 6
9
4
2 0
1 0 0
0
2
-- -- --
--
--
ECHL 55 20 26 46 40
-1 7 0
3 165
-- -- --
--
--
2003-04 Wilkes-Barre
AHL 79 30 19 49 E
34 12 0
7 198 22
2 10 12
6
2004-05 Wilkes-Barre
AHL 80 31 32 63 56 15 6 0
5 235 11
2 3
5
6
0 87
-- -- --
--
--
1 49
-- -- --
--
--
0 87
-- -- --
--
--
2002-03 Wilkes-Barre
Wheeling
AHL
4
0
2
2005-06 PITTSBURGH NHL 50 16 16 32 16 -13 11 0
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 19 10 20 30 12 12 6 1
NHL/PIT TOTALS
50 16 16 32 16 -13 11 0
personal
Favorites include: Two for the Money (movie), Counting Crows (band) and Morton’s
(restaurant)...considers Patrick Roy as his hockey idol.
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Pos: Right wing
Ht: 6-0
Wt: 195
DOB: 2/15/77
POB: Zilina, Slovakia
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ronald petrovicky
2005-06
Ronald Petrovicky (pronounced “PEHTroh-viht-skee) reached the 20-point
plateau in 2005-06 for the second time
in his career. He scored eight goals and
added 12 assists in 60 games with
Atlanta. He also picked up 62 minutes
for the Thrashers.
He notched a hat-trick on Dec. 9, 2005,
against Columbus.
Petrovicky helped Slovakia to fifthplace finish at the 2006 Winter Olympics
in Torino, Italy. He had one goal and two
penalty minutes in six games.
For his five-year NHL career, Petrovicky
has 86 points (38+48) and 401 penalty
minutes in 311 games.
transactions
Selected by Calgary in ninth round (228th
overall) in 1996 Entry Draft. Claimed by
Rangers in NHL Waiver Draft on Oct. 4, 2002.
Claimed by Atlanta in NHL Waiver Draft on
Oct. 3, 2003. Signed by Penguins as free
agent on July 24, 2006.
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STL
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TB
TOR
VAN
WSH
TOTALS
GP
8
5
10
13
3
12
8
10
12
10
9
9
16
8
7
11
6
15
14
8
12
15
7
12
9
10
18
11
8
15
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5
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3
3 11
0
0
2
4
6
4
3
4 23
1
1
4
2
3
8
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3 13
1
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5 10 29
1
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4
5 17
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3
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3 15
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0
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2
4 16
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1
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1
1 23
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48 86 401
kia
Career
2004-05: Posted 19 points (10 goals, nine assists) in 34
games with Zilina of Slovak Republic
Extraleague…Notched five assists in 10 games with Brynas
of Swedish Elite League and two assists in nine games with
Brynas’ Q League club…2003-04: Selected for Slovakian
team at 2004 World Cup of Hockey, but did not play…Had
one goal in nine games to help Slovakia finish fourth with
5-2-2 record at 2004 World Championships...Set career highs in goals (16), assists
(15), points (31), games (78) and penalty minutes (123)…2002-03: Registered 14
points (five goals, nine assists) and 77 penalty minutes in 66 games with
Rangers…2001-02: Notched 12 points (five goals, seven assists) and 85 penalty
minutes in 77 games for Calgary…2000-01: Appeared in 30 contests with Calgary,
collecting nine points (four goals, five assists) and 54 penalty minutes…1999-2000:
Helped Slovakia capture silver medal at 2000 World Championships...Posted 56
points (23 goals, 33 assists) in 67 games for Saint John…1998-99: Tied for sixth on
Saint John with 21 assists...Registered 247 points (123 goals, 124 assists) and 471
penalty minutes in 242 games with Tri-City, Prince George and Regina (WHL) from
1995-1998.
Career Statistics
regular season
YEAR TEAM
LEAGUE GP
1993-94 Duk. Trencin Svk Jr. 36
Duk. Trencin
Svk 1
1994-95 Tri-City
WHL 39
Prince George WHL 21
1995-96 Prince George WHL 39
1996-97 Prince George WHL 72
1997-98 Regina
WHL 81
1998-99 Saint John
AHL 78
1999-00 Saint John
AHL 67
2000-01 Calgary
NHL 30
2001-02 Calgary
NHL 77
2002-03 NY Rangers
NHL 66
2003-04 Atlanta
NHL 78
2004-05 Zilina
Svk 34
Brynas
Swe 10
Brynas
Swe-Q 9
2005-06 Atlanta
NHL 60
Slovakia Olympics 6
NHL TOTALS
311
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28
0
4
4
19
32
64
12
23
4
5
5
16
10
0
0
8
1
38
A
27
0
11
6
21
37
49
21
33
5
7
9
15
9
5
2
12
0
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PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S GP G A PTS PIM
55 42 -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -0 0 -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -15 86 -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -10 37 -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -40 61 -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -69 119 -- -- -- -- -- 15 4 9 13 31
113 168 -- -- -- -- -9 2 4 6 11
33 114 -- -- -- -- -7 1 2 3 19
56 131 -- -- -- -- -3 1 1 2 6
9 54 0 1 0 1 30
-- -- -- -- -12 85 0 1 0 1 78
-- -- -- -- -14 77 -12 2 1 1 65
-- -- -- -- -31 123 -9 0 0 1 102
-- -- -- -- -19 34 -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -5 27 -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -2 0 -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -20 62 -8 2 0 2 70
-- -- -- -- -1 2 0 0 0 0 1
-- -- -- -- -86 401-29 6 1 6 345 -- -- -- -- --
personal
His brother, Robert, played eight NHL seasons with Hartford, Dallas, St. Louis, Tampa Bay and
New York Islanders from 1992-2001…Enjoys woodworking and one day hopes to build his own
house… Named to 1997-98 WHL East Second All-Star Team.
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Pos: Right wing
Ht: 5-10
Wt: 190
DOB: 2/1/68
POB: Kamloops, BC
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mark recchi
2005-06
Mark Recchi returns to the Penguins
after splitting 2005-06 with Pittsburgh
and Carolina. He was one of the
Penguins’ most-productive players as he
racked up 24 goals and 33 assists in 63
games before he was dealt to the
Hurricanes at the NHL trade deadline.
With the Hurricanes, Recchi scored four
goals and had three assists in 20
regular season games. However, his
biggest impact came in the postseason.
He scored seven goals and added nine
assists in 25 playoff games to help
guide the Hurricanes to the Stanley Cup
championship.
Recchi was clutch in the Stanley Cup
Finals against Edmonton. He averaged
nearly a point per game as he posted
six points (2+4) in the seven-game
series. Also, he had the game-winning
goal in a 2-1 Game 4 win over the
Oilers that put Carolina up, 3-1, in the
series.
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65 19 39 58 38
29
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65 25 35 60 48
27
9 15 24 27
39 18 21 39 26
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31 17 12 29 22
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87 35 58 93 76
54 12 32 44 45
45 12 29 41 33
29 18 19 37 27
64 21 47 68 26
31 13 28 41 25
21
8 20 28
4
49 16 30 46 29
45 13 35 48 16
28 15 10 25 10
81 45 55 100 85
1256 484 781 1265 848
C
Career
Has scored 25 or more goals in a season 12 times,
including four consecutive 40 or more goals seasons (199091 through 1993-94)...Has appeared in seven NHL All-Star
Games (1990-91, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1996-97 through
1999-00), winning most valuable player honors for the
1997 contest...Named male athlete of the 20th century in
his hometown of Kamloops, British Columbia; the street
outside the local arena was renamed “Mark Recchi Way”...2004-05: Did not
play...2003-04: Was first on Flyers in goals (26), assists (49, tied for ninth in the
NHL), points (75, tied for 12th in the NHL), power play goals (14, tied for fifth in the
NHL) and power play points (30)...His streak of 570 consecutive regular season
games played (10/4/91-12/11/98) is the eighth-longest streak in NHL history...
continued on next page
Career Statistics
regular season
YEAR
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE
N. Westminster WHL
Kamloops
WHL
Kamloops
WHL
PITTSBURGH NHL
Muskegon
IHL
PITTSBURGH NHL
Muskegon
IHL
PITTSBURGH NHL
PITTSBURGH NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Montreal
NHL
Montreal
NHL
Montreal
NHL
Montreal
NHL
Canada
Olympics
Montreal
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
Philadelphia
NHL
playoffs
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S GP G A PTS PIM
21 40 61 55 -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -26 50 76 63 -- -- -- -- -- 13 3 16 19 17
61 *93 154 75 -- -- -- -- -- 17 10*21 *31 18
1 1 2
0 -2 0 0 0 11
-- -- -- -- -50 49 99 86 -- -- -- -- -- 14 7*14 *21 28
30 37 67 44 6 6 2 4 143
-- -- -- -- -7 4 11 2 -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -40 73 113 48 E 12 0 9 184 24 10 24 34 33
33 37 70 78 -16 16 1 4 156
-- -- -- -- -10 17 27 18 -5 4 0 1 54
-- -- -- -- -53 70 123 95 1 15 4 6 274
-- -- -- -- -40 67 107 46 -2 11 0 5 217
-- -- -- -- -2 3 5
12 -6 1 0 2 17 -- -- -- ---14 29 43 16 -3 8 0 1 104
-- -- -- -- -28 50 78 69 20 11 2 6 191
6 3 3 6 0
34 46 80 58 -1 7 2 3 202
5 4 2 6 2
32 42 74 51 11 9 1 6 216 10 4 8 12 6
0 2 2
0 -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -12 35 47 28 -4 3 0 2 152
-- -- -- -- -4 2 6
6 -3 0 0 0 19
6 0 1 1 2
28 *63 91 50 20 7 1 5 223 18 6 12 18 6
27 50 77 33 15 7 1 8 191
6 2 2 4 2
22 42 64 46 5 7 2 4 205
4 0 0 0 2
20 32 52 35 E 8 1 3 171 13 7 3 10 2
26 49 75 47 18 14 1 5 167 18 4 2 6 4
DID NOT PLAY
PITTSBURGH NHL 63 24 33 57 56 -28 11 0 2 164
-- -- -- -- -Carolina
NHL 20 4 3 7 12 -8 2 0 1 35 25 7 9 16 18
NHL TOTALS
PIT TOTALS
GP
72
40
62
15
63
74
4
78
58
22
84
84
10
39
82
82
82
5
61
10
82
69
80
79
82
1256 484 781 1265 848 18 159 18 77 3096 135 47 66 113 77
288 128 181 309 226 -40 45 3 19 658 24 10 24 34 33
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Career [cont.]
2002-03: Led the Flyers in goals (7) and
points (10) during the playoffs...Was second
on the team in points with 52
(20G,32A)...2001-02: Was third on the team
in goals (22) and in assists (42)...Recorded
two power play assists @ Pittsburgh on
March 23, his 1,000 career NHL game (177th
player in NHL history to reach
milestone)...2000-01: Was first on the team
in points (77), in assists (50, tied for 17th in
the NHL), in game-winning goals (8) and in
power play points (24 - 7G,17A)...1999-00:
Led NHL in assists (63)...Led team in points
(91, third in NHL)...Was second on team in goals (28)...1998-99: Recorded 12 goals
and 35 assists for 47 points and 28 PIM in 61 games for the Canadiens...His 35 assists
and 47 points led the Canadiens...Missed four games (12/12/98-12/19/98) because of
pneumonia, ending his consecutive regular season games played streak at 570
(10/4/91-12/11/98, the eighth-longest streak in NHL history)...1997-98: Led the
Canadiens in scoring with 74 points (32G,42A) in 82 games...Led the Canadiens in
goals (32)...Represented the Canadiens in the 1998 NHL All-Star Game...Member of
Team Canada at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan (recorded two
assists in five games)...1996-97: Led the Canadiens in goals (34)...MVP of the 1997
NHL All-Star Game after scoring three goals in the contest...Member of Team Canada
World Championship team...1995-96: Third on the Canadiens in scoring with 78
points (28G,50A) in 82 games...1994-95: Led Montreal in scoring with 43 points
(14G,29A) in 39 games...Led the Canadiens in goals (14)...1993-94: Led the Flyers in
points (107, tied for fifth in NHL) and assists (67, tied for seventh in NHL)...1992-93:
Posted a team-record 123 points for the Flyers...Set single-season career highs for
goals (53) and points (123)...Led the Flyers in goals (53, tied for 11th in NHL), assists
(70, tied for 12th in NHL), and points (123, 10th in NHL)...Member of Team Canada
World Championship team...1991-92: Named to NHL Second All-Star Team...Set a
career high for points in a game with six (3G, 3A) @ Quebec on 11/18/91, including
his first NHL hat trick...1990-91: Member of the 1991 Stanley Cup champion
transactions
Drafted by the Penguins in the fourth
round (67th overall) of the 1988 Entry
Draft. Traded by the Penguins with Brian
Benning and a first round draft choice to
Philadelphia in exchange for Rick
Tocchet, Kjell Samuelsson and Ken
Wregget, Feb. 19, 1992. Traded by the
Flyers with a third round draft choice to
Montreal in exchange for John LeClair,
Eric Desjardins and Gilbert Dionne, Feb.
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9, 1995. Traded by Montreal to
Philadelphia in exchange for Dainius
Zubrus, a second round draft choice and
a sixth round draft choice, Mar. 10, 1999.
Signed as a free agent by the Penguins,
Jul. 9, 2004. Traded by the Penguins to
Carolina for Niklas Nordgren, Krystofer
Kolanos and a 2007 second round pick
on March 9, 2006. Signed as a free agent
by the Penguins on July 25, 2006.
Pittsburgh Penguins, recording 34 points (10G,24A) in 24 playoff games...Led the
Penguins in points (113, fourth in NHL) and assists (73, tied for fourth in NHL)...Tied
for the Penguins lead in goals (40)...1989-90: Among NHL rookies, ranked third in
points (67), second in goals (30), and fourth in assists (37)...Member of Team Canada
World Championship team...1988-89: Named to the IHL Second All-Star Team after
posting 99 points (50G,49A, eighth in the IHL) for Muskegon...Recorded his first NHL
goal (Eldon Reddick) and first NHL assist on 1/20/89 @ Winnipeg...Played his first NHL
game on 11/16/89 @ Toronto...Member of the gold-medal winning Canadian National
Team at the 1988 World Junior Championship Tournament.
NHL active leaders
GOALS
Player
1. Brendan Shanahan
2. Jaromir Jagr
3. Joe Sakic
4. Joe Nieuwendyk
5. Pierre Turgeon
6. Peter Bondra
7. Mats Sundin
8. Teemu Selanne
9. Mike Modano
10. MARK RECCHI
Jeremy Roenick
No.
598
591
574
559
511
498
496
492
485
484
484
POINTS
Player
1. Joe Sakic
2. Jaromir Jagr
3. Pierre Turgeon
4. MARK RECCHI
5. Brendan Shanahan
6. Mike Modano
7. Mats Sundin
8. Jeremy Roenick
9. Joe Nieuwendyk
10. Sergei Fedorov
No.
1489
1432
1320
1265
1232
1183
1167
1142
1118
1063
ASSISTS
Player
1. Joe Sakic
2. Jaromir Jagr
3. Pierre Turgeon
4. MARK RECCHI
Brian Leetch
6. Chris Chelios
7. Mike Modano
8. Mats Sundin
9. Jeremy Roenick
10. Doug Weight
GAMES PLAYED
Player
1. Chris Chelios
2. Scott Mellanby
3. Brendan Shanahan
4. Luke Richardson
5. Glen Wesley
6. Pierre Turgeon
7. MARK RECCHI
8. Trevor Linden
9. Joe Nieuwendyk
10. Joe Sakic
No.
915
841
809
781
781
743
698
671
658
646
No.
1476
1362
1350
1312
1311
1277
1256
1243
1242
1237
71
Pos: Right wing
Ht: 6-4
Wt: 221
DOB: 2/8/75
POB: Port Chester, NY
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andre roy
2005-06
Andre Roy had two goals and one
assist in 42 games in his first season in
Pittsburgh in 2005-06. The physical
winger also racked up 116 penalty
minutes.
He missed 31 games with eye and
hand injuries as well.
Roy was plus or even in 37 of 42
games in 2005-06.
transactions
Drafted by the Boston Bruins in the sixth
round (151st overall) of the 1994 NHL
Entry Draft. Signed as a free agent by
the Ottawa Senators on March 20,
1999. Ottawa traded Roy and a 2002
sixth round draft pick to the Tampa Bay
Lightning for Juha Ylonen on March 15,
2002. Signed by the Penguins as a free
agent on August 4, 2005.
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OTT
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PHO
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WSH
TOTALS
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17
20
20
7
15
6
6
6
4
6
5
20
5
5
24
5
20
17
15
9
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6
16
7
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14
21
6
16
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3
6 50
2
3 39
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1 14
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1 43
1
1 14
1
1 11
0
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1
3
0
0
0 14
0
1
0
1
1 63
1
1 34
2
2
5
2
4 81
1
1
5
0
1 50
0
2 37
0
1 53
0
1 20
0
0 66
0
1
7
2
3 11
0
2
9
3
4
9
1
2 37
2
6 60
0
0 11
1
2 29
28 55 850
Career
NY
2004-05: Did not play...2003-04: Member of 2003-04
Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning...Appeared in
33 games, scoring one goal and adding one assist…Played
in his 300th NHL game Mar. 1 @ Colorado...Appeared in 21
playoff games, setting a new career high…Scored his first
career playoff goal, the game-winning-goal, in Game 1 of
the ECQF vs. NY Islanders…2002-03: Set career-highs in
goals (10) and points (17)…Led team in penalty minutes (119)...Appeared in five of
11 playoff games, recording his first career point (assist) and two penalty
minutes…2001-02: Set career-high with nine assists and scored seven goals and
recorded 211 penalty minutes…Ranked 9th in the NHL in penalty minutes…200001: Appeared in 65 games with Ottawa, recording eight points (3+5) and 169
penalty minutes...1999-00: 1st full NHL season…Recorded seven points (4+3) and
145 penalty minutes…1998-99: Spent entire season with Ft. Wayne of the IHL…Led
IHL with 395 penalty minutes…1997-98: Appeared in 63 games split between
Providence (AHL) and Charlotte (ECHL)…1996-97: Appeared in 60 games split
between Boston (NHL) and Providence (AHL).
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR TEAM
LEAGUE GP
1993-94 Beauport QMJHL 33
Chicoutimi QMJHL 32
1994-95 Chicoutimi QMJHL 20
Drumm’ville QMJHL 34
1995-96 Boston
NHL 3
Providence
AHL 58
1996-97 Boston
NHL 10
Providence
AHL 50
1997-98 Providence
AHL 36
Charlotte
ECHL 27
1998-99 Fort Wayne
IHL 65
1999-00 Ottawa
NHL 73
2000-01 Ottawa
NHL 64
2001-02 Ottawa
NHL 56
Tampa Bay
NHL 9
2002-03 Tampa Bay
NHL 62
2003-04 Tampa Bay
NHL 33
2004-05
2005-06 PITTSBURGH NHL 42
NHL TOTALS
352
PIT TOTALS
42
G
6
4
15
18
0
7
0
17
3
10
15
4
3
6
1
10
1
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
7 13 125 - - - - 14 18 152 - - - - 8 23 90 - - - - 13 31 233 - - - - 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0
8 15 167 - - - - 2 2 12 -5 0 0 0 12
11 28 234 - - - - 11 14 154 - - - - 8 18 132 - - - - 6 21 395 - - - - 3 7 145 3 0 0 1 39
5 8 169 1 0 0 0 33
8 14 148 3 0 0 0 60
1 2 63 -5 0 0 0 6
7 17 119 E 0 0 2 85
1 2 78 -5 0 0 0 24
DID NOT PLAY
2 1 3 116 -3 0 0 1 11
27 28 55 850 -11 0 0 4 1
2 1 3 116 -3 0 0 1 11
GP
25
4
1
7
2
5
2
5
21
G
3
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
A PTS PIM
- - 6 9 94
- - 0 2 34
- - 0 0 10
- - - - - - 3 5 34
0 0 11
0 0 2
0 0 16
- - - - 1 1 2
2 3 61
-- -- -33 1 3
-- -- --
-- -4 81
-- --
personal
Andre resides in Quebec during the off-season…Lists Bob Probert as one of his favorite players
of all-time (“a great fighter”)…Also lists Mario Lemieux, Wendel Clark, Wayne Gretzky and Cam
Neely among his favorite former players…Favorites include: Wedding Crashers (movie), Pearl
Jam and Metallica (bands) and Benihana (restaurant).
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Ht: 6-0
Wt: 200
DOB: 8/23/75
POB: Helsinki, Finland
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jarkko ruutu
2005-06
Ruutu comes to the Penguins in 200607 after a successful 2005-06 season
with Vancouver. He set career highs in
games played (82), goals (10) and
points (17). He ranked second on the
Canucks in hits with 134.
An intense, hard-working winger,
Ruutu won the Canucks Unsung Hero
award, as voted by the fans, for the first
time in his career last season.
On the international level, Ruutu
earned two medals. He helped Team
Finland capture a silver medal at the
2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy. He
followed that up with a bronze medal at
the 2006 World Championships.
transactions
Drafted by Vancouver in the third round
(68th overall) of the 1998 NHL Entry
Draft. Signed as a free agent by the
Penguins on July 4, 2006.
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5
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21
2
14
22
11
13
14
21
3
13
19
6
13
5
3
3
5
4
11
3
11
12
2
7
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G
1
0
0
1
4
0
3
3
0
0
0
2
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
-1
23
A PTS PIM
1
2 31
0
0 12
0
0 16
0
1 10
1
5 42
0
0
6
3
6 18
4
7 44
0
0 34
1
1 28
1
1
6
6
8 43
0
0
0
1
2
8
2
4 27
1
1 13
0
0 19
0
0
6
1
2
2
0
0
6
1
2
2
1
1
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2
4 18
1
1
8
0
0
6
1
1 27
0
0
4
0
1 10
---0
1
5
28 51 453
and
Career
2004-05: Spent the year playing in Finland for HIFK
Helsinki…Scored 10 goals and added 18 assists in 50
games…Tallied 215 penalty minutes…2003-2004:
Finished the season with 14 points (6+8) and 133 penalty
minutes…2002-03: Played in 13 of Vancouver’s 14 playoff
games…Finished the season with four points and 66
penalty minutes in 36 games…2001-02: Played 49 games
recording 9 points (2+7) and 74 penalty minutes….Played in four games with Team
Finland at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games…2000-01: Played all four Canucks
playoff games, recording one assist and eight penalty minutes….Scored his first
career NHL goal (short-handed), Jan. 24 vs Phoenix…Played in 46 games for the
Kansas City Blades of the IHL recording 11 goals and 18 assists….Represented
Finland at the 2001 World Hockey Championships where he won a silver medal.
1999-00: His first professional season in North America.…Played his first NHL game
Nov, 20 at Nashville…Recorded 58 points, 26 goals and 32 points, in 65 games for
the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM +/1991-92 Helsinki
Fin-Jr.
1 0 0
0 0 -1992-93 Helsinki Fin-U18 33 26 21 47 53 -Helsinki
Fin-Jr.
1 0 0
0 0 -1993-94 Helsinki
Fin-Jr. 19 9 12 21 44 -1994-95 Helsinki
Fin-Jr. 35 26 22 48 117 -1995-96 Mich. Tech WCHA 39 12 10 22 96 -1996-97 Helsinki
Fin 48 11 10 21 155 -1997-98 Helsinki
Fin 37 10 10 20 87 -1998-99 Helsinki
Fin 25 10 4 14 136 -Helsinki
EuroHL
5 1 2
3 8 -1999-00 Vancouver
NHL
8 0 1
1 6 -1
Syracuse
AHL 65 26 32 58 164 -2000-01 Vancouver
NHL 21 3 3
6 32 1
Kansas City
IHL 46 11 18 29 111 -2001-02 Vancouver
NHL 49 2 7
9 74 -1
Finland Olympics
4 0 0
0 4 1
2002-03 Vancouver
NHL 36 2 2
4 66 -7
2003-04 Vancouver
NHL 71 6 8 14 133 -13
2004-05 Helsinki
Fin 50 10 18 28 215 -2005-06 Vancouver
NHL 82 10 7 17 142 1
Finland Olympics
8 0 0
0 31 -1
Finland
WC
9 0 3
3 34 4
NHL TOTALS
267 23 28 51 453 -20
PP SH
-- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -0 0
-- -0 1
-- -0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
-- -2 0
0 0
0 0
3 1
GW S
-- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -0 4
-- -0 23
-- -0 37
0 4
1 36
0 70
-- -2 85
0 6
0 11
3 255
GP
-------8
9
--4
4
-1
-13
6
3
---24
G
-------7
0
--3
0
-0
-0
1
0
---1
A PTS PIM
-- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- -4 11 10
2 2 43
-- -- --- -- -1 4 8
1 1 8
-- -- -0 0 0
-- -- -2 2 14
0 1 10
0 0 41
-- -- --- -- --- -3 4 32
personal
Jarkko spends his summers in his native Helsinki, Finland…. Has two younger brothers who
have been drafted in the NHL, Mikko (Ottawa) and Tuomo (Chicago)….Enjoys playing cards and
backgammon when on the road…. His greatest hockey memory was playing in the 2002 Winter
Olympics….Growing up his boyhood idol was Wayne Gretzky….The person he would most like
to meet is the Crocodile Hunter.
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Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-0
Wt: 218
DOB: 12/30/78
POB: Syosset, NY
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rob scuderi
2005-06
Rob Scuderi provided solid defense in
his second season in Pittsburgh in 200506. He had four assists and 36 penalty
minutes in 57 games with the Penguins.
Additionally he had eight assists and
eight penalty minutes in 13 games with
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.
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Drafted by Penguins in fifth round
(134th overall) in the 1998 Entry Draft.
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0
0
0
0
-0
0
-0
--0
0
--0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
-0
0
0
0
0
0
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A PTS PIM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
---0
0
6
0
0
0
---0
0
4
------0
0
2
1
1
2
------0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
6
1
2
2
1
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
---0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
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6
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Career
2004-2005: Ranked fourth among Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
(AHL) defensemen in scoring, recording 20 points
(2+18)…Tied for third on the team with a plus-15
rating…Plus or even in 57 of 79 games…Recorded three
points (2+1) and two penalty minutes in 11 playoff
games...2003-04: Appeared in 13 games with the Penguins,
recording three points (1+2) with four penalty
minutes…Made NHL debut, Feb. 12 @ Florida…Recorded first NHL point, an assist,
Feb. 22 vs. Ottawa…Scored first NHL goal and added an assist for first multiple-point
game, Mar. 7 @ NY Rangers (Jason LaBarbera)…Recorded 16 points (1+15) in 64
games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton…Recorded three assists and 14 penalty minutes in
24 playoff games…2002-03: Recorded 21 points (4+17) and 44 penalty minutes in 74
games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton...2001-02: Tied for ninth on Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
with 23 points, which was third among defensemen…Fourth on the team with 22
assists…2000-01: Member of NCAA champion Boston College...Tied for eighth on
team with 23 points and tied for seventh with 19 assists…Finished collegiate career as
the all-time school leader in games played (168)…Named to the NCAA championship
All-Tournament team…1999-00: Played in all 42 games as a junior…12th on Eagles
with 13 points, 11th with 12 assists…1998-99: Ranked 17th on the team with 10
points (2+8)…1997-98: Fifth on Boston College with 24 assists as a freshman.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
G
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
1995-96 Apple Core
MJBHL 76 18 60
78
1996-97 Apple Core
MJBHL 82 42 70 112
-- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
64
-- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
12
-- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
1997-98 Boston College
HE 42
0 24
1998-99 Boston College
HE 41
2
8
10
20
-- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
1999-00 Boston College
HE 42
1 12
13
22
-- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
-- -- -- --
2000-01 Boston College
24
--
S GP G A PTS PIM
HE 43
4 19
23
42
--
-- -- --
--
--
2001-02 Wilkes-Barre
AHL 75
1 22
23
66 -4 1 0
0 132
-- -- --
--
--
2002-03 Wilkes-Barre
AHL 74
4 17
21
44
2 98
6 0 1
1
4
2003-04 Wilkes-Barre
AHL 64
1 15
PITTSBURGH NHL 13
2004-05 Wilkes-Barre
AHL 79
2005-06 PITTSBURGH NHL 57
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 13
NHL/PIT TOTALS
70
5 2 0
16
54
1 0 0
0 87
24 0 3
3 14
2
3
4
2 0 0
0
4
-- -- --
--
2 18
20
34 15 0 0
0 63
11 2 1
3
2
4
36 -18 0 0
0 28
-- -- --
--
--
1
0
4
--
0
8
8
8 11 0 0
0 21
-- -- --
--
--
1
6
7
40 -16 0 0
0 32
-- -- --
--
--
personal
Nickname – Scuds…Lists Dennis Potvin as hockey idol…Most memorable hockey moment is the
2001 NCAA Championship with Boston College…Favorites include: Cape Cod (vacation spot),
ice cream (food), Julia Roberts (actress), The Simpsons (TV show), Gladiator (movie), Maggiano’s
(restaurant), New York (NHL road city) and Madison Square Garden (NHL road arena)…Rob and
his wife Courtney spend the offseason in Boston...They have one son, Ryan.
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Pos: Center
Ht: 5-11
Wt: 185
DOB: 2/11/84
POB: Lemoyne, PQ
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maxime talbot
2005-06
Maxime Talbot made his Pittsburgh
debut in 2005-06. He had five goals,
three assists and 59 penalty minutes in
48 games with the Penguins. He
excelled as a penalty killer and had two
short-handed goals and a gamewinning goal.
Talbot racked up 32 points (12+20) in
42 games for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in
2005-06. He had nine points (3+6) in 11
playoff games for the Baby Penguins.
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Drafted by Penguins in eighth round
(234th overall) in 2002 Entry Draft.
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-4
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-0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
-0
0
0
-0
1
0
1
0
0
-1
--0
-1
0
0
0
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A PTS PIM
---0
0 12
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
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---0
0
0
0
0
0
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---0
0
0
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0 17
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0
0
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1 11
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Career
2004-05: Appeared in 75 games with WilkesBarre/Scranton (AHL) during his first pro season…Recorded
19 points (7+12) and 62 penalty minutes…Recorded one
assist and 22 penalty minutes in 11 playoff games…200304 : Ranked second in the QMJHL in assists and third in
scoring…Tied for second in the league with nine gamewinning goals and ranked second with six short-handed
goals…Led Gatineau (QMJHL) in scoring and assists…Recorded three assists in six
games for Canada at the World Junior Championships, helping Canada to a silver
medal…Received the Guy Lafleur Trophy as the MVP of the QMJHL playoffs…Led the
QMJHL in scoring during the playoffs…Recorded three points (2+1) in five Memorial
Cup games, helping Gatineau to a second place finish…2002-03: Tied for fifth in
the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in scoring with 104 points (46+58)…Tied for
sixth in the league in goals and ranked 13th in assists…Led Hull in goals and points
and ranked second on the team in assists…Led the team with 16 power-play goals,
first in short-handed goals and first in game-winning goals…Played three seasons
with Rouyn-Noranda and Hull in the QMJHL, 2000-2003…Played in 198 career
games, recording 201 points (85+116) and 442 penalty minutes.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
2000-01 Rouyn
QMJHL 40
9 15
QMJHL 24
6
Hull
G
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
78
13
-- -- --
--
--
-- -- --
--
--
60
-- -- --
--
--
-- -- --
--
--
2001-02 Hull
QMJHL 65 24 36
60 174
-- -- --
--
--
-- -- --
--
--
2002-03 Hull
QMJHL 69 46 58 104 130
-- -- --
--
--
20 14 30 44 33
2003-04 Gatineau
QMJHL 51 25 73
14 11 16 27
Canada
2004-05 Wilkes-Barre
WJC
6
AHL 75
2005-06 PITTSBURGH NHL 48
Wilkes-Barre
7
24
GP G A PTS PIM
98
41
-- -- --
--
--
3
3
2
2 -- --
--
--
-- -- --
7 12
19
62
7
1 0
1 74
11 0 1
1 22
59 -12 0 2
1 45
-- -- --
--
80 12
2 2
0 120
11 3 6
9 16
59 -12 0 2
1 45
-- -- --
--
0
3
8
AHL 42 12 20
32
NHL/PIT TOTALS
48
5
5
3
8
--
0
--
--
--
personal
Favorites include: The Wedding Singer (movie), Celine Dion (singer) and Hooters
(restaurant)...Lists Penguins winger Andre Roy as his hockey idol.
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Pos: Goaltender
Ht: 5-11
Wt: 169
DOB: 1/12/75
POB: Montreal, PQ
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jocelyn thibault
2005-06
Jocelyn Thibault made his Pittsburgh
debut in 2005-06 after he was acquired
from Chicago. He appeared in 16 games
for the Penguins before a hip injury
ended his season. He went 1-9-0 with a
4.46 goals-against average.
transactions
Quebec’s first choice (10th overall) in
the 1993 NHL Entry Draft, June 26,
1993...Transferred to Colorado after
Quebec franchise relocated, June 21,
1995...Traded to Montreal by Colorado
with Andrei Kovalenko and Martin
Rucinsky for Patrick Roy and Mike
Keane, December 6, 1995...Traded to
Chicago by Montreal with Dave Manson
and Brad Brown for Jeff Hackett, Eric
Weinrich, Alain Nasreddine and future
considerations, November 16, 1998 ...
Acquired by the Pittsburgh Penguins
from the Chicago Blackhawks in
exchange for a fourth-round draft pick
in the 2006 Draft, Aug. 10, 2005.
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8
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23
22
18
3
16
12
21
21
20
20
23
11
11
20
19
17
20
21
13
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26
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22
18
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MP
1326
346
1453
1219
1294
1078
180
944
686
1262
1163
1163
1094
1307
628
626
1155
1038
1039
1172
1161
690
1395
1365
978
1287
970
840
1308
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68
15
76
62
58
45
7
52
23
59
59
51
40
59
26
25
53
56
39
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56
42
46
73
48
68
37
36
46
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GAA
3.08
2.60
3.14
3.05
2.69
2.50
2.33
3.31
2.01
2.81
3.04
2.63
2.19
2.71
2.48
2.40
2.75
3.24
2.25
2.71
2.89
3.65
1.98
3.21
2.94
3.17
2.29
2.57
2.11
2.69
REC
7-13-2
4-2-0
9-9-4
5-9-6
7-11-4
7-10-1
2-1-0
4-10-2
6-4-2
7-10-4
10-11-0
9-8-3
12-5-2
11-9-2
4-5-1
4-5-1
9-10-1
3-10-4
11-2-4
11-7-2
12-6-2
1-9-2
12-7-4
10-7-5
7-8-2
9-11-2
12-3-2
6-6-2
13-7-2
4-11-3
TOTALS
552 31284 1428 2.74 228-226-71
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Career
2004-2005: Did not play...2003-04: Finished his Chicago
career ranked fourth on the Blackhawks All-Time Wins list
with 136 wins in 320 games…Trailed only Tony Esposito
(418), Glen Hall (275) and Ed Belfour (201)…2002-03:
Recorded his 200th NHL win Oct. 29 vs. Columbus,
becoming the 54th goaltender in NHL history to achieve
that milestone and the seventh youngest goaltender to win
200 games…Named to the Western Conference All-Star team for the first time in his
career…2001-02: Appeared in his 400th NHL game, Oct. 18 @ Nashville…2000-01:
Went 27-32-7 with a 2.81 gaa with Chicago…1999-00: Appeared in his 300th NHL
game, Jan. 21 @ St. Louis…1998-99: Started the season in Montreal, appearing in
10 games…Was 3-4-2 with a 2.61 gaa before being traded to Chicago, Nov.
16…1997-98: Split goaltending duties with Andy Moog and appeared in 47 games
with a 19-15-8 record and a 2.47 gaa…1996-97: Went 22-24-11 in 61 games for
Montreal…1995-96: Appeared in 10 games with Colorado, going 3-4-2 with a 3.01
gaa…Traded to Montreal on Dec. 6…Played in 40 games with the Canadiens,
posting a 23-13-3 record with a 2.83 gaa…1994-95: Played in 13 games with
Sherbrooke during NHL lockout, posting a 6-6-1 record and a 2.94 gaa…Played in 18
games with Quebec, compiling a 12-2-2 record and a 2.34 gaa…1993-94: First
goaltender drafted in 1993 Entry Draft (10th overall by Quebec)…Made his NHL
debut on Oct. 9 @ Boston at the age of 18 years, 10 months…Became the second
18-year old to play in the NHL on a regular basis (Tom Barrasso)…1992-93: Named
QMJHL First Team All-Star and Canadian Major Junior First Team All-Star…Named
Canadian Major Junior Goaltender of the Year…Won the Michel Briere Memorial
Trophy as QMJHL MVP.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
TEAM LEAGUE
Quebec
NHL
Quebec
NHL
Colorado
NHL
Montreal
NHL
Montreal
NHL
Montreal
NHL
Montreal
NHL
Chicago
NHL
Chicago
NHL
Chicago
NHL
Chicago
NHL
Chicago
NHL
Chicago
NHL
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06 PITTSBURGH
NHL TOTALS
PIT TOTALS
GP
29
18
10
40
61
47
10
52
60
66
67
62
14
NHL 16
W
8
12
3
23
22
19
3
21
25
27
33
26
5
L T MIN GA SO
13 3 1503 83 0
2 2 897 35 1
4 2 558 28 0
13 3 2334 110 3
24 11 3397 164 1
15 8 2651 109 2
4 2 529 23 1
26 5 3014 136 4
26 7 3437 158 3
32 7 3844 180 6
23 9 3837 159 6
28 7 3649 144 8
7 2 821 39 1
DID NOT PLAY
1 9 0 806 60 0
GAA GP W-L MIN GA SO GAA
3.31
-- --- -- --2.34
3 1-2 148 8 0 3.24
3.01
-- --- -- --2.83
6 2-4 310 18 0 3.47
2.90
3 0-3 179 13 0 4.36
2.47
2 0-0 43 4 0 5.53
2.61
-- --- -- --2.71
-- --- -- --2.76
-- --- -- --2.81
-- --- -- --2.49
3 1-2 158 7 0 2.65
2.37
-- --- -- --2.85
-- --- -- --4.46
552 228 226 68 31284 1428 36 2.74
16 1 9 0 806 60 0 4.46
--
--
--
-- --
--
17 4-11 839 50 0 3.57
---- -- ---
personal
Jocelyn enjoys golf and his favorite movie is Dumb & Dumber...Jocelyn and his wife have three
daughters (Noemie, Zoe and Annabel)...The Thibaults spend their offseason in Sherbrooke, PQ.
81
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-4
Wt: 215
DOB: 2/19/83
POB: Boston, MA
19
ryan whitney
2005-06
Defenseman Ryan Whitney closed his
rookie campaign in 2005-06 with a fivegame point streak (2+5). The hulking
blueliner collected 38 points (6+32) in
68 NHL games after his promotion from
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and showed he
has a promising future.
Whitney began his second season in
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in scintillating
fashion. He racked up 14 points (5+9) in
the team’s first nine games before he
was recalled to Pittsburgh. He re-joined
the Baby Penguins for the playoffs and
had five points (1+4) in 11 games.
transactions
Drafted by Penguins in the first round
(5th overall) in the 2002 Entry Draft.
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vs NHL
Team
ANA
ATL
BOS
BUF
CGY
CAR
CHI
COL
CBJ
DAL
DET
EDM
FLA
LA
MIN
MON
NSH
NJ
NYI
NYR
OTT
PHI
PHO
PIT
STL
SJ
TB
TOR
VAN
WSH
TOTALS
GP
-3
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
-1
1
3
-1
4
1
6
8
7
3
7
--1
-3
3
1
4
68
G
-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-0
0
1
-0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
--0
-1
0
0
0
6
A PTS PIM
---0
0
4
2
2
0
2
2
4
1
1
0
3
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
6
---0
0
0
1
2
4
0
0
2
6
6
4
6
7
6
3
4 21
1
1
4
2
3
4
------0
0
2
---1
2
0
2
2
2
0
0
0
2
2 20
32 38 85
Career
2004-05: Ranked fourth among AHL rookies in assists and
ranked tenth in scoring among AHL rookies…Recorded 41
points (6+35) and 101 penalty minutes in his first full pro
season with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton…First WilkesBarre/Scranton rookie to play in all 80 games since 199900…Led all team defensemen in scoring and assists and
ranked seventh on the team in scoring…2003-04: Led
Boston University in scoring during junior season…Recorded 25 points (9+16) and
56 penalty minutes in 38 games…Ranked second on the team in assists and tied for
third in goals…Named honorable mention All-Hockey East…Made pro debut with
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL) in AHL playoffs, after signing tryout contract…Ranked
fourth among AHL defensemen in scoring during playoffs with 10 points (1+9) in 20
games…2002-03: Completed sophomore season at Boston University by recording
13 points (3+10) in 34 games…Named to Hockey East Honor Roll, after scoring goal
and recording assist, Jan. 30 vs. Merrimack…Competed in 2002 World Junior
Championships with Team USA…Recorded five points (1+4) in seven games, helping
Team USA to a fourth place finish, its best showing since 2000…Led team with four
assists…2001-02: Recorded 19 points (4+15) and 44 penalty minutes in 31 games
with Terriers during freshman season…Ranked second on the team with a plus-15
rating and tied for eighth on the team in scoring.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
GP G A PTS PIM
2000-01 US National USHL 60
9 31 40
86 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
2001-02 Boston U.
4 15 19
44 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
HE 31
United States WJC
2002-03 Boston U.
United States WJC
2003-04 Boston U.
Wilkes-Barre
2004-05 Wilkes-Barre
7
HE 34
7
HE 38
AHL
--
3
20 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
3 10 13
1
2
48 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
1
5
14 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
9 16 25
56 -5 -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
-- -- -- -- --
--
20 1 9 10
6
4
-- --
--
AHL 80
6 35 41 101 -12 4 0 2 122
11 2 7
9 12
2005-06 PITTSBURGH NHL 68
6 32 38 85 -7 2 0 1 113
-- -- --
--
5
6 7 3 0 3 22
11 1 4
5
8
6 32 38 85 -7 2 0 1 113
-- -- --
--
--
Wilkes-Barre
AHL
NHL/PIT TOTALS
9
68
9 14
--
personal
Nickname – Whit…Names Ray Bourque as hockey idol…Winning the Beanpot Tournament
while at Boston University listed as most memorable hockey moment…Favorites include:
Bahamas (vacation spot); steak (food); U2 (band); Catherine Zeta-Jones (actress) and Seinfeld
(TV show)…Would have liked to meet former President John F. Kennedy…Lists baseball as
favorite sport other than hockey.
83
matt
carkner
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-4 Wt: 230
DOB: 11/3/80
POB: Winchester, Ontario
Acquired: Signed as a free agent by the Penguins
on July 23, 2006.
2005-06
Carkner tallied career highs in goals (10), assists (21) and points (31) for the
Cleveland Barons of the American Hockey League in 2005-06. He racked up 202
penalty minutes as well. He ranks first all-time on Cleveland’s games-played list and
was the team’s all-time leader in penalty minutes.
Career
2004-05: Barons team captain set the Barons franchise record for AHL games played
(170) surpassing Miroslav Zalesak on Dec. 14 vs. St. John’s…Selected as Barons
“American Specialty/AHL Man of the Year” for the 2nd consecutive year…Finished
season as the franchise leader in GP (246) and PIM (746)...2003-04: Led team in
plus/minus (plus-18), the highest in Barons franchise history and a personal best…
Third on team in penalty minutes (115)…Selected as Barons “American Specialty/AHL
Man of the Year”…Playoffs: T-1st on team in plus/minus (plus-3)… Led team in
penalty minutes (39)… 2002-03: Posted 5 points (1-4=5) in 39 games during second
professional season…Won Sharks Training Camp Rookie Fitness Award …2001-02:
Ranked 2nd on Cleveland in games played among defensemen (74)…Led club in
penalty minutes and placed 5th in AHL (335)…2000-01: Posted 16 points (8-8=16) in
53 games with a plus-7 rating…Playoffs: Tallied three assists in seven games…199900: First on team in PIMs (177)…Posted 16 points (3-13=16) in 62 games as team
captain…1998-99: Named OHL’s Eastern Conference Most Improved Player.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
1997-98 Peterborough OHL 57
0
6 121 -- -- -- --
--
4 0 0
0
1998-99 Peterborough OHL 60
2 16 18 173 -- -- -- --
--
5 0 0
0 20
1999-00 Peterborough OHL 62
3 13 16 177 -- -- -- --
--
5 0 1
1
2000-01 Peterborough OHL 53
8
8 16 128 -- -- -- --
--
7 0 3
3 25
2001-02 Cleveland
AHL 74
0
3
3 335 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
2002-03 Cleveland
AHL 39
1
4
5 104 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
2003-04 Cleveland
AHL 60
2 11 13 115 -- -- -- --
--
9 0 3
3 39
2
6
2004-05 Cleveland
AHL 73
0 10 10 192 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
2005-06 San Jose
NHL
0
2 0 0 0 0
0
-- -- --
--
--
AHL 69 10 20 30 202 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
0
-- -- --
--
--
Cleveland
NHL TOTALS
84
6
GP G A PTS PIM
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
2 0 0 0 0
--
micki
dupont
Pos: Defense
Ht: 5-10
Wt: 186
DOB: 4/15/80
POB: Calgary, Alberta
Acquired: from Calgary with Mathias Johansson for
Shean Donovan, March 11, 2003.
2005-06
DuPont, 26, has totaled 32 goals and 97 points in 148 games over the last three
seasons with Berlin of the German League, leading all team defensemen in scoring in
each of the last three seasons. Additionally, DuPont represented Canada at the 2006
World Championships in Latvia, recording one assist in nine games. DuPont scored 11
goals and added 21 assists and 78 penalty minutes in 52 games for the Polar Bears
in 2005-06. He posted four goals and 10 assists in 11 playoff games to lead the team
to back-to-back German League championships.
Career
2004-05: Scored 11 goals and had 22 assists and 93 penalty minutes in 52 games for
the Berlin Polar Bears…Added two goals and five assists in 11 playoff games as
Berlin won the championship...2003-04: Tallied 10 goals, 22 assists and 76 points in
45 games for Berlin…Had three goals and six assists in 10 playoff games as the Polar
Bears fell in the German League championship series....2002-03: In 14 games with
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in 2002-03, DuPont recorded five points (1+4) and 16 penalty
minutes…DuPont scored three goals in six playoff games for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
…2001-02: Had seven goals and 33 assists in 77 games for Saint John.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE
Kamloops
WHL
Kamloops
WHL
Kamloops
WHL
Kamloops
WHL
Long Beach
IHL
San Diego WCHL
Saint John
AHL
Calgary
NHL
Saint John
AHL
Calgary
NHL
Saint John
AHL
Wilkes-Barre AHL
Berlin
Germany
Berlin
Germany
Berlin
Germany
Canada
WC
NHL TOTALS
GP
59
71
59
70
1
-67
2
77
16
44
14
45
51
52
9
18
G
8
13
8
26
0
-8
0
7
1
12
1
10
11
11
0
1
A
27
41
27
52
0
-21
0
33
2
21
4
22
22
21
1
2
PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
35 39 -- -- -- -54 93 -- -- -- -35 110 -- -- -- -78 156 -- -- -- -0 0 -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -- -29 28 28 -- -- -0 2 0 -- -- -40 77 -17 -- -- -3 4 -- -- -- -33 73 2 -- -- -5 16 -6 -- -- -32 76 24 -- -- -33 93 11 -- -- -32 78 6 -- -- -1 4 1 -- -- -3 6 -- -- -- --
S
------------------
GP
5
7
15
4
-7
19
----6
10
11
14
---
G A PTS PIM
0 4 4 8
0 1 1 10
2 8 10 22
0 2 2 17
-- -- -- -2 2 4 0
1 9 10 14
-- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- -3 0 3 21
3 6 9 35
2 5 7 41
4 10 14 10
-- -- -- --- -- -- --
85
connor
james
Pos: Right wing
Ht: 5-10
Wt: 170
DOB: 8/25/82
POB: Calgary, Alberta
Acquired: Signed as a free agent by the Penguins
on Aug. 8, 2006.
2005-06
Connor James made his NHL debut in the 2005-06 season as he appeared in two
games with the Los Angeles Kings. The right winger played in 77 games with the
Manchester Monarchs of the American Hockey League during the 2005-06 campaign
and recorded 42 points (17+25), ranking fourth on the team in scoring and fifth in
goals. His two short-handed goals tied for second on the team.
Career
2004-05: Scored two goals and added an assist in 14 games with Manchester…
Appeared in three playoff games, but did not record a point…Tallied 21 goals and 25
points in 51 games for Bakersfield (ECHL)…Added four points (3+1) in five playoff
games...2003-04: Concluded his collegiate career at the University of Denver by
helping the Pioneers win an NCAA Division I national championship…Posted 38
points (13+25) in 40 games for Denver...Captured the Dr. Ken Bredesen Award as
Denver’s Top Sportsman…Broke his right fibula in the last game of the regular season
against Colorado College, but returned to the Pioneer lineup five weeks later at the
Frozen Four and tallied the game-winning assist on Gabe Gauthier’s goal in the 1-0
NCAA championship victory over Maine…Finished his career tied for 18th on Denver’s
career scoring list with 150 points on 57 goals and 93 assists…Committed just 30
penalties in 160 career games at Denver and was named the 2003-04 WCHA StudentAthlete of the Year...2002-03: Finished second on the team with 20 goals and 23
assists for 43 points…Became the 84th student-athlete in Pioneer history to reach
100 career points (Feb. 7 at Minnesota-Duluth)...Named to the All-WCHA Academic
Team…Scored at least one point in 20 of Denver’s 21 wins.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
2000-01 Denver
WCHA 38
8 19 27
14 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
2001-02 Denver
WCHA 41 16 26 42
18 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
2002-03 Denver
WCHA 41 20 23 43
12 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
ECHL 51 21 25 46
34 -- -- -- --
--
5 3 1
4
0
2004-05 Bakersfield
Manchester
2005-06 Los Angeles
Manchester
NHL TOTALS
86
GP G A PTS PIM
AHL 14
2
1
3
10 -- -- -- --
--
3 0 0
0
0
NHL
0
0
0
0 -1 0 0 0
1
-- -- --
--
--
AHL 77 17 25 42
43 -- -- -- --
--
7 0 0
0
2
0 -1 0 0 0
1
-- -- --
--
--
2
2
0
0
0
alain
nasreddine
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-1
Wt: 208
DOB: 7/10/75
POB: Montreal, PQ
Acquired: from NY Islanders for Steve Webb
on March 8, 2004.
2005-06
Alain Nasreddine made his Pittsburgh debut in 2005-06. He played eight games with
the Penguins and had eight penalty minutes and a plus-2 rating. He provided a solid
presence in the defensive zone. Nasreddine, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton’s captain, had 12
assists in 71 games with the Baby Penguins last year. He missed the playoffs because
of an injury.
Career
2004-05: Served as Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL) team captain…Played in his 500th
AHL game, Oct. 24 vs. Albany…Recorded 18 points (3+15) in 75 games…2003-04:
Appeared in all 24 playoff games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, scoring one goal and
recording 48 penalty minutes…2002-03: Ranked second on Bridgeport with 114
penalty minutes in 67 games…Recorded 12 points (3+9)…Appeared in three games
with the Islanders, going scoreless with two penalty minutes…2001-02: Tied for
second on Hamilton (AHL) in penalty minutes (154) in 79 games…2000-01: Tied for
12th on Hamilton in scoring with 18 points (4+14) in 74 games…Ranked second on
the team with 164 penalty minutes.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1995-96
1996-97
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Carolina
AHL 63
Carolina
AHL 26
Indianapolis
IHL 49
1997-98 Indianapolis
IHL 75
1998-99 Chicago
NHL
7
Portland
AHL
7
Montreal
NHL
8
Fredricton
AHL 38
1999-00 Quebec
AHL 59
Hamilton
AHL 11
2000-01 Hamilton
AHL 74
2001-02 Hamilton
AHL 79
2002-03 NY Islanders
NHL
3
Bridgeport
AHL 67
2003-04 Bridgeport
AHL 53
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 17
2004-05 Wilkes-Barre
AHL 75
2005-06 PITTSBURGH NHL
6
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 71
NHL TOTALS
24
PIT TOTALS
6
G
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
7
0
3
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
5
5 245 -- -- -- -- -4
4 109 -- -- -- -- -2
2 248 -- -- -- -- -12 13 258 -- -- -- -- -0
0 19 -2 0 0 0 2
1
1 36 -- -- -- -- -0
0 33 1 0 0 0 1
10 10 108 -- -- -- -- -6
7 178 -- -- -- -- -0
0 12 -- -- -- -- -14 18 164 -- -- -- -- -10 17 154 -- -- -- -- -0
0
2 E 0 0 0 0
9 12 114 -- -- -- -- -6
7 70 -- -- -- -- -1
2 16 -- -- -- -- -15 18 129 5 1 0 1 64
0
0
8 2 0 0 0 3
12 12 71 24 0 0 0 58
0
0 62 1 0 0 0 6
0
0
8 2 0 0 0 3
GP
--4
5
---15
-10
-12
-9
-24
11
-----
G
--1
0
---0
-1
-1
-0
-1
0
-----
A PTS PIM
-- -- --- -- -1 2 27
2 2 12
-- -- --- -- --- -- -3 3 39
-- -- -1 2 14
-- -- -3 4 22
-- -- -0 0 27
-- -- -0 1 4
1 1 18
-- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --
87
libor
pivko
Pos: Left wing
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 214
DOB: 3/29/80
POB: Novy Vicin, Czech Republic
Acquired: from Nashville (with Dominic Moore) for a
2007 third round draft pick on July 19, 2006.
2005-06
Pivko racked up 12 goals, 58 assists, 63 penalty minutes and 70 points in 69 games
for the Milwaukee Admirals. He was one of the team’s top players as his assists led
the Admirals, while his 70 points ranked second on the squad. In 12 Calder Cup
Championship playoff games, he recorded eight points (3+5) and 16 penalty minutes.
Pivko guided Milwaukee to the Finals before the Admirals fell to Hershey, 4-1.
Career
2004-05: Played 56 games with Milwaukee of the AHL...Scored five goals and added
15 assists for 20 points with 59 penalty minutes in the regular season...In six playoff
games had one assist and two penalty minutes...2003-04: Played one game with the
Nashville Predators, going scoreless...With Milwaukee, scored team high 5 points w/ a
hat trick and two assists on 5/7 vs. CHI...Career: Won a gold medal with Czech
Republic at the 2000 World Junior Championships in Sweden...His goal in 2001 World
Juniors was the game-winner in the Czech Republic’s 1-0 victory over Russia in the
gold medal game.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
88
TEAM
LEAGUE
Opava Jr. Czech. Jr.
Opava Jr. Czech Jr.
Opava Jr. Czech Jr.
Opava Jr. Czech Jr.
Opava
Czech
Havirov Jr. Czech Jr.
Havirov
Czech
Ytong Brno Czech-3
Havirov
Czech
Zlin
Czech
Zlin
Czech
Nashville
NHL
Milwaukee
AHL
Milwaukee
AHL
Milwaukee
AHL
NHL TOTALS
GP
37
16
37
38
5
5
40
-45
46
52
1
67
56
69
1
G
19
12
15
21
0
1
11
-7
8
13
0
11
5
12
0
A
14
9
11
14
1
3
11
-12
20
12
0
20
15
58
0
PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
33 30 -- -- -- -21 22 -- -- -- -26 36 -- -- -- -35 -- -- -- -- -1 0 -- -- -- -4 4 -- -- -- -22 41 -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -- -19 58 -- -- -- -28 36 -- -- -- -25 60 -- -- -- -0 0 0 0 0 0
31 50 -- -- -- -20 59 -- -- -- -70 63 -- -- -- -0 0 0 0 0 0
S
-----------2
---2
GP
-------4
-9
--21
6
12
--
G
-------3
-5
--7
0
3
--
A PTS PIM
-- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- -4 7 0
-- -- -3 8 8
-- -- --- -- -6 13 22
1 1 2
5 8 16
-- -- --
dany
sabourin
Pos: Goaltender
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 190
DOB: 9/2/80
POB: Val d’Or, PQ
Acquired: Signed as a free agent by Penguins
on Aug. 10, 2005.
2005-06
Sabourin completed a successful 2005-06 with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. He set team
records for consecutive wins (9, Oct. 9-Dec. 12), consecutive road wins (8, Oct. 9-Dec.
2) and longest unbeaten streak (9, Oct. 9-Dec. 12). He finished the year with a
franchise-record 30 wins, second in the AHL. He was named the winner of the Aldege
‘Baz’ Bastien Award, given to the top netminder in the American Hockey League.
In addition, he was named to the AHL’s First All-Star Team and tended goal for Team
Canada at the 2006 RBK Hockey AHL All-Star Classic in Winnipeg.
Career
2004-05: Appeared in 20 games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL), posting an 8-8-2
record with one shutout, a 2.22 gaa and a .921 sv%…Appeared in 27 games with
Wheeling (ECHL), posting a 19-6-3 record with a 1.67 gaa, a .942 sv% and five
shutouts…Led the East Coast Hockey League in goals against average and save
percentage…Named a National Conference All-Star…2003-04: Played in four games
with Calgary (NHL)…Made his NHL debut Oct. 29 vs. Dallas…Went 0-3-0 with a 3.55
gaa with the Flames.
Career Statistics
regular season
YEAR
1997-98
1998-99
TEAM LEAGUE
Sherbrooke QMJHL
Sherbrooke QMJHL
Saint John
AHL
1999-00 Sherbrooke QMJHL
2000-01 Johnstown ECHL
Saint John
AHL
2001-02 Johnstown ECHL
Saint John
AHL
2002-03
Saint John
AHL
2003-04
Lowell
AHL
Calgary
NHL
Las Vegas ECHL
2004-05
Wheeling ECHL
Wilkes-Barre
AHL
2005-06 PITTSBURGH
NHL
Wilkes-Barre
AHL
NHL TOTALS
PIT TOTALS
GP
37
30
-55
19
1
27
10
41
14
4
10
27
20
1
49
5
1
W
15
8
-25
4
1
14
4
15
5
0
6
19
8
0
30
0
0
L
15
13
-22
9
0
10
4
17
7
3
3
6
8
1
14
4
1
T
2
2
-5
1
0
1
0
4
2
0
1
1
2
0
4
0
0
MIN
1907
1463
-3066
903
40
1539
447
2220
821
168
613
1578
1028
20
2943
189
20
playoffs
GA SO GAA GP W-L MIN GA SO
128 1 4.03 -- --- -- -102 1 4.18
1 0-1 49 2 0
-- --1 0-1 57 4 0
181 1 3.54
5 1-4 324 18 0
56 0 3.72
1 0-0 40 2 0
0 0 0.00 -- --- -- -84 0 3.28
3 0-2 137 5 0
18 1 2.41 -- --- -- -100 4 2.70 -- --- -- -39 0 2.85 -- --- -- -10 0 3.57 -- --- -- -24 0 2.35
1 0-1 58 2 0
44 5 1.67 -- --- -- -38 1 2.22 -- --- -- -4 0 11.43 -- --- -- -111 4 2.26
6 2-3 362 13 1
14 0 4.44 -- --- -- -4 0 11.43 -- --- -- --
GAA
-2.45
4.19
3.33
3.00
-2.18
----2.07
---2.15
---
89
wade
skolney
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-0 Wt: 197
DOB: 6/24/81
POB: Wynyard, Saskatechewan
Acquired: Signed as a free agent by the Penguins
on July 21, 2006.
2005-06
Skolney played in one game for the Philadelphia Flyers last season, going scoreless
with two penalty minutes. He appeared in 56 games with the Philadelphia Phantoms
of the American Hockey League and recorded five assists and 197 penalty minutes.
He has appeared in 215 career games with the Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL) since
2002, recording 31 points (3+28) and 509 penalty minutes.
Career
2004-05: Had two assists on Nov. 14 vs. Norfolk and March 2 vs. Bridgeport for
Philadelphia…Was a member of the Phantoms team that captured the AHL’s Calder
Cup Championship, tallying one assist and 43 penalty minutes in 21 playoff games
that year...2003-04: Finished with nine points (1+8) and 106 PIMs...2002-03: Began
his first season with Philadelphia in the AHL…scored his first career goal on Nov. 20
at Utah…2001-02: In his fifth season with the Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL), he
recorded career highs in games played (49), goals (4), assists (12), points (16) and
penalty minutes (179)…Chosen the Art Marshall A Plus Trophies Top Graduating
Player on the Wheat Kings...Career: Limited to 42 games from 1999-2001 due to
injuries.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
1996-97 Brandon
WHL
0
0 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
1997-98 Brandon
WHL 42
1 11 12
49 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
1998-99 Brandon
WHL 39
3 10 13
60 -- -- -- --
--
5 0 1
1 16
1999-00 Brandon
WHL 13
0
2
2
23 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
2000-01 Brandon
WHL 28
2
9 11
37 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
2001-02 Brandon
WHL 50
4 12 16 179 -- -- -- --
--
19 2 7
2002-03 Philadelphia
AHL 68
2
7
9 102 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
2003-04 Philadelphia
AHL 56
1
8
9 106 -- -- -- --
--
12 0 0
2004-05 Philadelphia
AHL 35
0
8
8 104 -- -- -- --
--
21 0 1
2005-06 Philadelphia
NHL
1
0
0
0
2 0 0 0 0
0
-- -- --
--
--
AHL 56
0
5
5 197 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
--
--
1
0
0
0
0
-- -- --
--
--
Philadelphia
NHL TOTALS
90
1
0
0
GP G A PTS PIM
2 0 0 0 0
9 56
--
--
0 23
1 43
noah
welch
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-4 Wt: 212
DOB: 8/26/82
POB: Brighton, MA
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in second round
(54th overall) of 2001 Entry Draft.
2005-06
In a short NHL stint, Noah Welch provided steady defense and consistent offense as
he tallied four points (1+3) in five games for the Penguins in 2005-06. After a
standout career at Harvard, Welch had little trouble adjusting to professional hockey
in 2005-06. He had 29 points (9+20) in 77 games and one goal in the playoffs during
his rookie campaign in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. In addition, he started on defense for
the WorldUSA squad at the 2006 RBK Hockey AHL All-Star Classic in Winnipeg.
Career
2004-05: Named first team All-American by ACHA and named first team All-ECAC
following senior season at Harvard (ECAC)…Recorded 18 points (6+12) and 86
penalty minutes in 34 games…Named to the All-New England Team and was named
the region’s top defenseman by New England Hockey Writers…Tied for 12th among
ECAC defensemen in scoring…Ranked second among team defensemen in
scoring…Led the team with six power-play goals and led the team in penalty
minutes…Served as Harvard’s team captain during the season…Named to the ECAC
pre-season All-League team as selected by coaches and media…Graduated as
Harvard’s all-time leader in penalties (131) and ranks second all-time in penalty
minutes (270)…2003-04: Led team defensemen in scoring with 19 points
(6+13)…Honorable mention All-ECAC pick…Second team All-Ivy League…2002-03:
Ranked fifth on the team with 28 points (6+22)…Second team ACHA/JOFA AllAmerican…First team All-Ivy League and Second team All-ECAC…Led the team with
a plus-29 rating…2001-02: Selected to All-ECAC Rookie team…Recorded 11 points
(5+6) in 27 games.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S GP G A PTS PIM
2001-02 Harvard
ECAC 27
5
6 11
54 -- 1 0
1 --
-- -- --
--
--
2002-03 Harvard
ECAC 34
6 22 28
70 -- 2 0
1 --
-- -- --
--
--
2003-04 Harvard
ECAC 34
6 13 19
58 -- -- --
-- --
-- -- --
--
--
2004-05 Harvard
ECAC 34
6 12 18
36 -- -- --
-- --
-- -- --
--
--
0
5
-- -- --
--
--
2 158
11 1 0
1
47
0
-- -- --
--
--
2005-06 PITTSBURGH NHL
Wilkes-Barre
5
AHL 77
NHL/PIT TOTALS
5
1
4
2 0 0 0
9 20 29
99 15 6 1
1
3
3
4
2 0 0 0
5
91
paul
bissonnette
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 212
DOB: 3/11/85
POB: Welland, ON
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in fourth round (121st
overall) of 2003 Entry Draft.
Career
2005-06: Netted his first AHL goal and was even Feb. 25 @ Manitoba…Recorded his first multi-point game
in the AHL with two assists March 24 vs. Hershey…2004-05: Began the season in Saginaw (OHL), recording
seven points (1+6) and 56 penalty minutes in 28 games…Traded to Owen Sound (OHL) on Nov. 29…Recorded
13 points (2+11) and 46 penalty minutes in 35 games with Owen Sound…2003-04: Ranked ninth on Saginaw
in scoring with 19 points (5+14) in 67 games…Served as Saginaw’s team captain…2002-03: Recorded 23
points (7+16) and 57 penalty minutes in 67 games with Saginaw.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
North Bay
OHL 57
Saginaw
OHL 67
Saginaw
OHL 67
Saginaw
OHL 28
Owen Sound
OHL 35
Wheeling
ECHL 14
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 55
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
3 3
6 21 -- -- -- -7 16 23 57 -- -- -- -5 14 19 96 -- -- -- -1 6
7 46 -- -- -- -2 11 13 46 -- -- -- -3 7 10
4 4 1 0 2
1 5
6 60 2 0 0 0
S
-----65
50
GP
5
---8
-11
G
0
---1
-0
A PTS PIM
0
0
2
-- ---- ---- --3
4
2
-- --1
1
4
daniel
carcillo
Pos: Left wing
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 202
DOB: 1/28/85
POB: King City, ON
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in third round (73rd
overall) of 2003 Entry Draft.
Career
2005-06: Had two assists and five penalty minutes in his pro debut, Oct. 5 vs. Bridgeport…Netted his first
career goal, picked up an assist to go along with seven penalty minutes on Oct. 14 @ Norfolk…Finished the
season fourth in the league and first among rookies with 311 penalty minutes…2004-05: Began the season
with Sarnia (OHL), recording nine points (2+7) and 40 penalty minutes in 12 games…Traded to Mississauga
(OHL) on Oct. 19…Led Sarnia in assists and penalty minutes and ranked second in scoring at time of the
trade…2003-04: Finished fourth on Sarnia in scoring with 59 points and tied for second with 30
goals…2002-03: Ranked fourth on Sarnia in scoring with 66 points and fifth with 29 goals.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
92
TEAM
Sarnia
Sarnia
Sarnia
Mississauga
Wilkes-Barre
Wheeling
LEAGUE GP
OHL 68
OHL 61
OHL 12
OHL 20
AHL 51
ECHL
6
G
29
30
2
8
11
3
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
37 66 157 -- -- -- -- -29 59 148 -- -- -- -- -7
9 40 -- -- -- -- -10 18 75 -- -- -- -- -13 24 311 8 1 1 2 114
2
5 32 -1 1 0 0 23
GP
6
4
-5
11
--
G
0
1
-3
1
--
A PTS PIM
4
4 14
2
3 12
-- --1
4 18
0
1 47
-- ---
stephen
dixon
Pos: Center
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 188
DOB: 9/7/85
POB: Halifax, NS
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in seventh round (229th
overall) of 2003 Entry Draft.
Career
2005-06: Netted his first career goal and was plus-2 Nov. 5 vs. Philadelphia…Only Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
player to appear in all 80 regular-season games…2004-05: Won a gold medal with Team Canada at 2005
World Junior Championships, recording one assist in seven games…Ranked third on Cape Breton (QMJHL) in
goals (17) and points (51) and ranked second in assists (34) despite missing 25 games due to injury…200304: Won a silver medal with Team Canada at 2004 World Junior Championships… Finished third on Cape
Breton in scoring with 72 points (22+50) in 55 games… 2002-03: Led Cape Breton in scoring with 70 points
(28+42) in 72 games.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
Cape Breton
Cape Breton
Cape Breton
Cape Breton
Wilkes-Barre
LEAGUE GP
QMJHL 64
QMJHL 72
QMJHL 55
QMJHL 45
AHL 80
G
16
28
22
17
12
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
15 31 12 -- -- -- -- -42 70 54 -- -- -- -- -50 72 33 -- -- -- -- -34 51 40 -- -- -- -- -17 29 45 2 2 2 2 114
GP
16
4
5
-11
G
3
0
1
-0
A PTS PIM
5
8 12
0
0
6
0
1
0
-- --1
1
4
patrick
ehelechner
Pos: Goaltender
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 176
DOB: 9/23/84
POB: Rosenheim, Germany
Acquired: from San Jose (with Nils Ekman) for a 2007
second-round pick on July 20, 2006.
Career
2005-06: Appeared in 26 games with Duisburg and posted a 7-11-5 record and a 3.62 goals-against average as
well as a .898 save percentage…Appeared in one game for Mannheim and went 0-1-0...2004-05: Finished season
tied for sixth in GAA and in top 10 for wins, SV% and SO…Named to the OHL All-Star Team…Collected a 23-14-11
record…Posted a 4-3 record with a 2.83 GAA and a .904 save percentage vs. Brampton in the playoffs…2003-04:
Played first season of North American hockey with Sudbury (OHL)… Appeared in 56 games with Sudbury and had a
22-26-6 record… Winner of Sudbury’s Molson Cup, Playoff MVP, Season MVP and Rookie of the Year.
Career Statistics
regular season
YEAR
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
Landshut EV
Hannover
Hannover
Sudbury
Sudbury
Mannheim
Duisburg
LEAGUE
GerObl
DEL
DEL
OHL
OHL
DEL
DEL
GP W L
2 1 1
8 -- -46 -- -56 22 26
51 23 21
1 0 1
26 7 11
T
0
--6
4
0
5
MIN GA SO GAA
130
6 0 2.77
475 24 0 3.04
163 16 0 5.90
3089 148 3 2.87
2996 128 3 2.56
59
5 0 5.02
1243 75 2 3.62
playoffs
GP W-L MIN GA SO GAA
---- -- ------ -- ------ -- --7 2-4 390 -- 2 2.15
---- -- ------ -- ------ -- ---
93
daniel
fernholm
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-4 Wt: 218
DOB: 12/20/83
POB: Stockholm, Sweden
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in fourth round (101st
overall) of 2002 Entry Draft.
Career
2005-06: Had seven points (1+6) for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and six points (2+4) for Wheeling in his North
American debut…2004-05: Recorded five points (3+2) and 22 penalty minutes in 31 games with Djurgardens
(Sweden)…Appeared in seven games for Bolzano HC (Italy), tallying two assists and two penalty
minutes…2003-04: Recorded 11 points (4+7) and 28 penalty minutes in 37 games with Djurgardens…Also
appeared in 15 games with Hammarby (Sweden), recording four points (1+3) and six penalty minutes…200203: Tallied 16 points (6+10) and 20 penalty minutes in 39 games with Huddinge (Sweden).
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Djurgarden Sweden Jr.
8
Huddinge
Sweden Jr. 39
Djurgarden
Sweden 37
Djurgarden
Sweden 31
Bolzano
Italy
7
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 27
Wheeling
ECHL 29
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
6 13 19
0 -- -- -- -6 10 16 20 -- -- -- -4 7 11 28 -- -- -- -3 2
5 22 -- -- -- -0 2
2
2 -- -- -- -1 6
7 10 0 0 0 0
2 4
6 20 15 1 0 0
S
-----28
55
GP
--4
11
--9
G
--0
0
--1
A PTS PIM
-- ---- --0
0
4
0
0 14
-- ---- --3
4
6
jonathan
filewich
Pos: Right wing
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 205
DOB: 10/2/84
POB: Kelowna, British Columbia
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in third round (70th
overall) of 2003 Entry Draft.
Career
2005-06: Recorded his first career goal - the game-winning goal - Oct. 8 vs. Hershey…Netted one goal and
was plus-1 Feb. 3 vs. Bridgeport. The goal came 17 seconds into the game, setting a new team record for
fastest goal by a Baby Penguin at the start of a game….2004-05: Ranked sixth in the Western Hockey
League in scoring (80), ranked third in goals (42) and tied for second in power-play goals (19)…2003-04:
Finished second on Prince George (WHL) in scoring with 55 points and led team with 30 goals…2002-03:
Tied for third on Prince George with 27 goals and ranked fourth with 54 points.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
94
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Prince George
WHL
3
Prince George
WHL 61
Prince George
WHL 66
Prince George
WHL 51
Prince George
WHL 72
Lethbridge
WHL 68
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 73
G
0
9
13
27
30
42
22
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
0
0
2 -- -- -- -- -16 25 32 -- -- -- -- -19 32 23 -- -- -- -- -27 54 45 -- -- -- -- -25 55 52 -- -- -- -- -38 80 26 -- -- -- -- -14 36 40 7 6 0 4 151
GP
--7
5
-5
11
G
--2
1
-1
6
A PTS PIM
-- ---- --0
2
2
1
2
2
-- --1
2
2
4 10
6
joe
jensen
Pos: Center
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 180
DOB: 2/6/83
POB: Maple Grove, MN
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in eighth round (232nd
overall) of 2003 Entry Draft.
Career
2005-06: Became the 19th player in SCSU’s Division I era (since 1987-88) to score 100 career
points…Finished his career at SCSU with 45 goals and 55 assists…He had 18 assists and 14 goals for a
career-high 32 points in 2005-06 and helped the Huskies to a 22-16-4 record, a top 15 national ranking and a
second place finish at the WCHA Final Five…Jensen now owns the team record for career game winning goals
with 13...Named to the 2005-06 All- WCHA Academic Team…Named SCSU’s Sam LoPresti Award winner for
Most Determined Player in 2005-06 for second-straight year…2004-05: A WCHA All-Academic pick in 200405...ranked second on the team with 26 points.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
Sioux Falls
Sioux Falls
St. Cloud St.
St. Cloud St.
St. Cloud St.
St. Cloud St.
LEAGUE GP
USHL 56
USHL 57
WCHA 37
WCHA 38
WCHA 40
WCHA 38
G
14
20
9
10
12
14
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
20 34 59 -- -- -- -- -26 46 135 -- -- -- -- -9 18 14 2 1 0 4 83
14 24 42 -11 4 1 2 111
14 26 36 -6 4 1 3 130
18 32 14 10 5 2 4 126
GP
8
3
-----
G
2
0
-----
A PTS PIM
4
6 12
0
0
6
-- ---- ---- ---- ---
tyler
kennedy
Pos: Center
Ht: 5-10 Wt: 183
DOB: 7/15/86
POB: Sault Ste. Marie, ONT
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in fourth round (99th
overall) of 2004 Entry Draft.
Career
2005-06: Kennedy, led the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) in scoring, recording 70 points (22+48) in 64
games…Led the Greyhounds in assists and ranked second on the team in goals...2004-05: Ranked 2nd on
team in scoring…Ranked 3rd in assists, 4th in goals and tied for 3rd in power-play goals (5)…Recorded four
points (1+3), Oct. 24 vs. Saginaw…Tied for 6th on team in playoff scoring with four points (1+3) in four
playoff games…Ranked 2nd on team in scoring…2003-04: Ranked 4th on Sault Ste. Marie in goals (16),
assists (26) and points (42)…2002-03: Recorded 15 points (5+10) in 61 games…Named Greyhounds Rookie
of the Year.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Sault Ste. Marie
OHL 61
Sault Ste. Marie
OHL 63
Sault Ste. Marie
OHL 61
Sault Ste. Marie
OHL 64
G
5
16
21
22
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
10 15 33 -- -- -- -26 42 28 -- -- -- -36 57 37 -- -- -- -48 70 60 -- -- -- --
S
-----
GP
4
-4
4
G
0
-1
1
A PTS PIM
0
0
0
-- --3
4
4
2
3
2
95
ryan
lannon
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 220
DOB: 12/14/82
POB: Worcester, MA
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in eighth round (239th
overall) of 2002 Entry Draft.
Career
2005-06: Had one assist and was plus-2 in his pro debut Oct. 5 vs. Bridgeport…Recorded his first career
goal, a shorthanded tally, and was plus-1 Oct. 28 vs. Hershey…Finished with 10 points (2+8) for WilkesBarre/Scranton…2004-05: Tied for Harvard team lead with a plus-25 rating…Recorded 13 points (1+12) in
33 games…Named the US College Hockey Online “unsung hero”…Named second team All-Ivy
League…Finished in the top three on the team in plus/minus for the fourth consecutive season (+66 in four
years)...2003-04: Led all team defensemen with a plus-11 rating…2002-03: Recorded 14 points (3+11) and
39 penalty minutes…2001-02: Led the team with a plus-16 rating during freshman season…Recorded two
assists in 33 games.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
Harvard
Harvard
Harvard
Harvard
Wilkes-Barre
LEAGUE GP
ECAC 33
ECAC 34
ECAC 35
ECAC 33
AHL 74
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
0 2
2 38 16 0 0 0
3 11 14 39 14 0 1 0
0 9
9 36 11 0 0 0
1 12 13 34 25 -- -- -2 8 10 65 17 0 1 0
S
----33
GP
----11
G
----0
A PTS PIM
-- ---- ---- ---- --0
0
8
andrew
penner
Pos: Goaltender
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 212
DOB: 12/12/82
POB: Scarborough, ON
Acquired: Signed as a free agent by the Penguins on
July 18, 2006.
Career
2005-06: Posted a 20-12-1 record in 40 games with Syracuse…Totaled a 3.26 GAA and one shutout…Went
1-2 with a 3.68 GAA in three games with Dayton. 2004-05: Split the year between Syracuse and Dayton,
combining to post a 14-20-3 record in 38 games with a 2.78 GAA…2003-04: Appeared in 50 games with
Dayton, posting a 15-27-4 record, with a 3.80 GAA in 2764 minutes...2002-03: Registered 21-21-7 record
with 2.76 goals-against average and .905 save percentage… Posted career low goals-against average.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
96
TEAM
North Bay
North Bay
North Bay
Guelph
Guelph
Dayton
Syracuse
Dayton
Syracuse
Dayton
LEAGUE
OHL
OHL
OHL
OHL
OHL
ECHL
AHL
ECHL
AHL
ECHL
GP
22
32
18
36
51
15
23
15
40
3
W
3
10
4
18
21
6
8
6
20
1
L
12
19
8
12
21
8
12
8
12
2
T
0
1
4
5
7
2
1
2
1
0
MIN
1070
1787
917
2066
2975
894
1222
894
2060
179
GA SO
79 0
117 1
52 1
107 0
137 0
49 0
55 1
49 0
112 1
11 0
GAA
4.43
3.93
3.40
3.11
2.76
3.00
2.70
3.00
3.26
3.68
GP W-L MIN GA SO GAA
----- ------- ------- ------- --11 5-5 665 34 0 3.07
----- ------- ------- --2 0-1
89
4 0 2.70
----- ---
ryan
stone
Pos: Center
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 199
DOB: 3/20/85
POB: Calgary, Alberta
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in second round (32nd
overall) of 2003 Entry Draft.
Career
2005-06: Tallied 36 points (14+22) in 75 games for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton...Led the team in playoff scoring
with 11 points (4+7) in 11 postseason games...2004-05: Ranked second in WHL scoring, recording 99 points
(33+66) and 127 penalty minutes in 70 games with Brandon (WHL)…Led the WHL in assists, tied for ninth in
goals, tied for fourth in short-handed goals (4) and tied for sixth in game-winning goals (8)…Named First
Team All-WHL East Division…Selected to participate for Team WHL in the CHL Canada-Russia Challenge Series,
recording three points in two games… Ranked second in scoring during the WHL playoffs and led the league
in assists, recording 27 points (4+23) in 24 playoff games...2003-04: Finished third on Brandon in scoring,
recording 58 points (20+38) while appearing in only 50 games.
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
Brandon
Brandon
Brandon
Brandon
Wilkes-Barre
LEAGUE GP
WHL 65
WHL 54
WHL 50
WHL 70
AHL 75
G
11
14
20
33
14
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
27 38 128 -- -- -- -- -31 45 158 -- -- -- -- -38 58 125 -- -- -- -- -66 99 127 -- -- -- -- -22 36 109 12 3 1 3 123
GP
19
12
11
24
11
G
0
4
1
4
4
A PTS PIM
3
3 39
2
6 20
3
4 24
23 27 48
7 11 12
97
IN THE SYSTEM
sergei anshakov
Pos: Left wing Ht: 6-3 Wt: 180 DOB: 1/13/84
POB: Moscow, Russia
Acquired: From Los Angeles (with Martin Strbak) for Martin Straka, Nov. 30, 2003.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
CSKA-2
Russia 3rd
3
CSKA
Vysshaya Liga 39
Russia
WJC U-18
8
CSKA
Russia 25
Russia
WJC
6
CSKA
Russia 33
Russia
WJC
6
CSKA
Russia 11
Salavat Yulayev Russia 23
Salavat Yulayev Russia
6
Moscow Dynamo Russia
1
Tver MVD THK
Rus-3
1
Tver MVD
Russia 12
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
3 1
4
0 -- -- -- -17 12 29 10 -- -- -- -2 2
4
2 2 -- -- -1 2
3
4 -- -- -- -1 1
2
0 1 -- -- -3 2
5 12 -- -- -- -5 2
7
0 3 -- -- -0 0
0
2 -4 -- -- -9 3 12
4 -6 -- -- -1 1
2 12 0 -- -- -0 0
0
0 -1 -- -- -2 0
2
0 -- -- -- -1 3
4
2 -3 -- -- --
S
--------------
GP
-7
----------2
G
-3
----------0
A PTS PIM
-- --0
3
0
-- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- --1
1
0
lukas bolf
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 189 DOB: 2/20/85 POB: Jindrichuv Hradec, Cze.
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in sixth round (169th overall) of 2003 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Barrie
OHL 56
Barrie
OHL 56
Sparta Praha
Czech 10
Vestin HC
Czech 25
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
2 18 20 42 -- -- -- -6 25 31 59 -- -- -- -0 0
0
2 -- -- -- -0 1
1 14 -- -- -- --
S
-----
GP
12
6
---
G
0
0
---
A PTS PIM
2
2 26
2
2
8
-- ---- ---
david brown
Pos: Goaltender Ht: 6-0 Wt: 185 DOB: 2/11/85
POB: Stoney Creek, ONT
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in eighth round (228th overall) of 2004 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP W
L
T
MIN GA SO GAA
GP W-L MIN GA SO GAA
2003-04
Notre Dame
CCHA 26 14
7
3
1445
56 4 2.32
--
--
--
--
--
2004-05
Notre Dame
CCHA 15
2 10
1
767
55 0 4.30
--
--
--
--
--
---
2005-06
Notre Dame
CCHA 31
9 15
4
1724
71 2 2.47
--
--
--
--
--
--
tim crowder
Pos: Right wing Ht: 6-2 Wt: 180 DOB: 10/16/86 POB: Victoria, BC
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in fifth round (126th overall) of 2005 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
98
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Powell
BCHL 57
South Surrey
BCHL 56
Michigan State CCHA 44
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
21 34 55 44 -- -- -- -23 27 50 30 -- -- -- -17 13 30 29 -- -- -- --
S
----
GP
7
---
G
3
---
A PTS PIM
3
6
8
-- ---- ---
IN THE SYSTEM
michael gergen
Pos: Right wing Ht: 5-10 Wt: 185 DOB: 2/17/87
POB: Hastings, MN
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in second round (61st overall) of 2005 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
2005-06
Minn.-Duluth
LEAGUE GP
WCHA
39
G
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
S
14
8
--
22
63
--
-- --
--
GP G A PTS PIM
-- -- --
--
--
brian gifford
Pos: Center
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 197 DOB: 11/12/85 POB: Moorhead, MN
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in third round (169th overall) of 2003 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
Moorhead
Indiana
Indiana
LEAGUE GP
USHS 26
USHL 55
USHL 56
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
19 37 56 26 -- -- -- -13 10 23 80 -- -- -- -12 14 26 55 -- -- -- --
S
----
GP
----
G
----
A PTS PIM
-- ---- ---- ---
bobby goepfert
Pos: Goaltender Ht: 5-10 Wt: 170 DOB: 5/9/83
POB: Kings Park, N.Y.
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in sixth round (169th overall) of 2003 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA
GP W-L MIN GA SO GAA
Cedar Rapids
USHL 45 25 12 4 2565 125 1 2.92
---- -- --Cedar Rapids
USHL 51 27 16 5 2918 99 8 2.04
---- -- --Providence
HE 13 6 6 1
753 30 1 2.39
---- -- --Providence
HE 28 15 9 3 1641 68 2 2.49
---- -- --St. Cloud St. WCHA
DID NOT PLAY - REDSHIRT YEAR
St. Cloud St. WCHA 38 20 14 4 2264 83 3 2.20
---- -- ---
alex goligoski
Pos: Defense
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 180 DOB: 7/30/85
POB: Grand Rapids, MN
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in second round (61st overall) of 2004 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Grand Rapids
USHS 26
Minnesota
WCHA 32
Minnesota
WCHA 41
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
25 31 56 16 -- -- -- -5 15 20 44 -- -- -- -11 28 39 63 -- -- -- --
S
----
GP
----
G
----
A PTS PIM
-- ---- ---- ---
brian ihnacak
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-0 Wt: 195 DOB: 4/10/85
POB: Toronto, ONT
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in ninth round (259th overall) of 2004 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
Brown
Brown
Brown
LEAGUE GP
ECAC 29
ECAC 30
ECAC 16
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
10 20 30 18 -- -- -- -12 11 23 30 -- -- -- -3 6
9 26 -- -- -- --
S
----
GP
----
G
----
A PTS PIM
-- ---- ---- ---
99
IN THE SYSTEM
evgeni isakov
Pos: Left wing Ht: 6-1 Wt: 196 DOB: 10/13/84 POB: Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in fifth round (161st overall) of 2003 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
Cherepovets
Cherepovets
Gazovik
Gazovik
LEAGUE GP
Russia 33
Russia 37
Russia
4
Russia 46
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
0 3
3 12 -- -- -- -3 1
4 18 -- -- -- -0 2
2
2 -- -- -- -9 12 21 90 -- -- -- --
S
-----
GP
1
-3
3
G
0
-0
0
A PTS PIM
0
0
0
-- --0
0
2
0
0
6
nick johnson
Pos: Right wing Ht: 6-2 Wt: 197 DOB: 12/24/85 POB: Calgary, AB
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in third round (67th overall) of 2004 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
St. Albert
Dartmouth
Dartmouth
LEAGUE GP
AJHL 51
ECAC 35
ECAC 33
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
35 36 71 33 4 0 3 3
18 17 35 16 -- -- -- -15 10 25 24 -- -- -- --
S
----
GP
----
G
----
A PTS PIM
-- ---- ---- ---
milan kraft
Pos: Center
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 191 DOB: 1/7/80
POB: Plzen, Czech Rep.
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in first round (23rd overall) of 1998 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
Plzen
Czech Jr 29 24 12 36
-- -- -- -- -Plzen
Czech
9
0 1
1
2 -- -- -- -Plzen
Czech Jr 23 22 21 43 12 -- -- -- -Plzen
Czech 16
0 5
5
0 -- -- -- -Prince Albert
WHL 68 40 46 86 32 -- -- -- -Prince Albert
WHL 56 34 35 69 42 -- -- -- -PITTSBURGH
NHL 42 7 7 14
8 -6 1 1 1
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 40 21 23 44 27 E 6 1 1
Wilkes-Barre
AHL
8
4 4
8 10 8 0 0 1
PITTSBURGH
NHL 68 8 8 16 16 -9 1 0 2
PITTSBURGH
NHL 31 7 5 12 10 -8 0 0 1
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 40 13 24 37 28 -16 4 0 2
PITTSBURGH
NHL 66 19 21 40 18 -22 6 0 1
Czech Rep.
WHC
7
1 1
2
2 3 0 0 0
Lasselsberger
Czech 17
2 4
6
6 -- -- -- -Karlovy Vary
Czech 35
9 10 19 20 -- -- -- -Omsk Avangard Russia 29
2 5
7 14 -- -- -- -Karlovy Vary
Czech 19
7 5 12 16 -- -- -- -NHL/PIT TOTALS
207 41 41 82 52 -45 8 1 5
S
------63
147
29
103
50
107
134
6
----350
GP
-----6
8
14
---6
-------8
G
-----4
0
12
---2
------0
A PTS PIM
-- ---- ---- ---- ---- --1
5
4
0
0
2
7 19
6
-- ---- -- --- -- -4
6
4
-- -- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- --0
0
2
tommi leinonen
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 185 DOB: 5/14/87
POB: Kajaani, Finland
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in fourth round (125th overall) of 2005 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2005-06
100
TEAM
Karpat Jr.
LEAGUE GP
FIN 27
G
8
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
7 15 28 24 -- -- --
S
--
GP G A PTS PIM
-- -- -- ---
IN THE SYSTEM
kristopher letang
Pos: Defense
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 190 DOB: 4/24/87
POB: Montreal, PQ
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in second round (62nd overall) of 2005 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
Val d’Or
Val d’Or
Canada
LEAGUE GP
QMJHL 70
QMJHL 60
WJC
6
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
13 19 32 79 -- -- -- -- -25 43 68 156 4 13 1 2 290
1 2
3
2 5 0 0 1
8
GP
-5
--
G
-1
--
A PTS PIM
-- --5
6 20
-- ---
richard lintner
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 212 DOB: 11/15/77 POB: Trencin, Czech Rep.
Acquired: from NY Rangers (with Joel Bouchard, Rico Fata, Mikael Samuelsson and
future considerations) for Alexei Kovalev, Mike Wilson, Janne Laukkanen and Dan
LaCouture, Feb. 10, 2003.
regular season
YEAR
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Nova Ves
Slovakia 35
Modo Jr
Sweden Jr. 20
Springfield
AHL 71
Modo Jr.
Sweden Jr.
2
Springfield
AHL
8
Milwaukee
IHL 66
Nashville
NHL 33
Milwaukee
IHL 31
Nashville
NHL 50
Modo
Sweden 28
Dukla Trencin Slovakia
6
Slovakia
Olympics
4
NY Rangers
NHL 10
Hartford
AHL 26
PITTSBURGH
NHL 19
Wilkes-Barre
AHL
6
Djurgarden
Swiss 41
Fribourg-GotteronSwissA 23
Fribourg-GotteronSwissA 44
G
2
6
6
1
0
9
1
13
3
12
2
1
1
6
3
1
18
2
14
playoffs
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
1
3
-- -- -- -- -- -11 17
-- -- -- -- -- -9 15 61 -- -- -- -- -0
1
0 -- -- -- -- -1
1 16 -- -- -- -- -16 25 75 -- -- -- -- -5
6 22 -6 0 0 0 58
8 21 37 -- -- -- -- -5
8 22 2 1 0 0 81
9 21 85 -- -- -- -- -0
2
0 -- -- -- -- -1
2
0 -- -- -- -- -0
1
0 -5 1 0 0
9
15 21 30 -- -- -- -- -2
5 10 -9 1 0 0 36
4
5
2 -- -- -- -- -13 31 73 16 -- -- -- -9 11 40 -- -- -- -- -9 23 86 -- -- -- -- --
GP
--3
------14
------4
---
G
--1
------3
------1
---
A PTS PIM
-- ---- --1
2
4
-- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- --0
3
8
-- ---- ---- ---- ---- -- --- --1
2
6
-- ---- ---
ross lupaschuk
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 218 DOB: 1/19/81
POB: Edmonton, AB
Acquired: from Washington (with Kris Beech and Michal Sivek) for Jaromir Jagr
and Frantisek Kucera, July 11, 2001.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
200-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Prince Albert
WHL 67
Prince Albert
WHL 67
Prince Albert
WHL 22
Red Deer
WHL 46
Red Deer
WHL 65
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 72
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 74
PITTSBURGH
NHL
3
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 58
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 67
Mora
SEL 49
G
6
8
8
13
28
9
18
0
4
11
13
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
12 18 170 -- -- -- -20 28 127 -- -- -- -8 16 42 -- -- -- -27 40 116 -- -- -- -37 65 135 -- -- -- -20 29 91 -- -- -- -18 36 101 -- -- -- -0
0
4 -3 0 0 0
17 21 96 -- -- -- -19 30 145 -- -- -- -18 31 168 -- -- -- --
S
-------3
----
GP
-14
-4
22
-4
-8
5
5
G
-4
-0
5
-0
-0
0
2
A PTS PIM
-- --9 13 16
-- --1
1 10
10 15 54
-- --2
2 20
-- -- -2
2
3
0
0
2
2
4 18
101
IN THE SYSTEM
vladimir malenkykh
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 198 DOB: 10/1/80
POB: Togliatti, Russia
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in fifth round (157th overall) of 1999 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Togliatti
Russia
9
CSK Samara
Russia
7
Togliatti
Russia 25
Togliatti
Russia 48
Togliatti
Russia 30
Togliatti
Russia 44
Togliatti
Russia 37
Magnitogorsk
Russia 36
G
0
0
1
5
3
2
1
0
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
0
0
2 -- -- -- -1
1
4 -- -- -- -1
2 14 5 0 0 0
3
8 86 -- -- -- -1
4 36 10 0 0 0
4
6 42 3 0 0 0
4
5 20 3 -- -- -1
1
8 12 -- -- --
S
--26
-6
0
---
GP
--5
4
10
3
-11
G
--0
0
0
0
-0
A PTS PIM
-- ---- --0
0 26
0
0
2
0
0
6
0
0
0
-- --1
1 16
niklas nordgren
Pos: Left wing Ht: 5-11 Wt: 185 DOB: 6/28/79
POB: Ornskoldsvik, Swe.
Acquired: from Carolina (with Kystofer Kolanos and a second round pick in the
2007 Entry Draft) for Mark Recchi on March 9, 2006.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
MoDo Jr.
Swe Jr. 22
MoDo Jr.
Swe Jr. 28
MoDo
SEL
7
MoDo Jr.
Swe Jr. 22
MoDo
EuroHL
1
Sundsvall
Swe (2) 27
Sundsvall
Swe (2) 35
Timra
SEL 49
Timra Jr.
Swe Jr.
1
Timra
Swe Q 10
Timra
SEL 47
Timra
SEL 46
Timra
SEL 46
Lowell
AHL
8
Carolina
NHL 43
PITTSBURGH
NHL 15
NHL TOTALS
58
PIT TOTALS
15
G
14
15
0
7
0
21
22
8
1
3
20
13
19
6
4
0
4
0
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
6 20
-- -- -- -- -- -15 30 52 -- -- -- -- -0
0
2 -- -- -- -- -4 11 22 -- -- -- -- -0
0
0 -- -- -- -- -11 32 58 -- -- -- -- -19 41 45 -- -- -- -- -6 14 16 -- -- -- -- -1
2
0 -- -- -- -- -3
6
4 -- -- -- -- -23 43 40 -- -- -- -- -15 28 44 -- -- -- -- -17 36 71 -- -- -- -- -4 10 10 6 2 1 -- -2
6 30 -4 0 0 0 32
0
0
4 -4 0 0 0 6
2
6 34 -8 0 0 0 38
0
0
4 -4 0 0 0 6
GP
---3
1
-----10
10
7
------
G
---2
0
-----1
4
0
------
A PTS PIM
-- ---- ---- --1
3
0
0
0
0
-- ---- ---- ---- ---- --4
5
4
1
5 32
2
2
6
-- ---- ---- -- --- -- --- -- --
jean-philippe paquet
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 202 DOB: 1/7/87
POB: St-George, PQ
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in sixth round (194th overall) of 2005 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
102
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
2003-04
Shawinigan
QMJHL
2004-05
Shawinigan
QMJHL
2005-06
Shawinigan
QMJHL
G
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
S
GP G A PTS PIM
49
0
8
8
45
--
-- --
--
--
10 0 1
1
70
5 20
25
96
--
-- --
--
--
4 1 2
3
2
47
5 20
25
84
3
4
1
63
10 2 2
4
20
0
8
IN THE SYSTEM
chris peluso
Pos: Defense
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 180 DOB: 8/21/86
POB: Wadena, MN
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in seventh round (194th overall) of 2004 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
Brainerd
Sioux Falls
Sioux Falls
LEAGUE GP
USHSW 25
USHL 53
USHL 57
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
10 33 43
-- -- -- -- -1 7
8 54 -- -- -- -5 19 24 49 10 3 0 0
S
--74
GP
--14
G
--0
A PTS PIM
-- ---- --4
4
8
jani rita
Pos: Right wing Ht: 6-1 Wt: 206 DOB: 7/25/81
POB: Helsinki, Finland
Acquired: from Edmonton (with Cory Cross) for Dick Tarnstrom on Jan. 26, 2006.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Jokerit Helsinki Jr. Fin-Jr. 36
Jokerit Helsinki
Fin
-Jokerit Helsinki Jr. Fin-Jr. 20
Jokerit Helsinki
Fin 41
Jokerit Helsinki EuroHL
3
Jokerit Helsinki
Fin 39
Jokerit Helsinki Jr. Fin-Jr.
1
Finland
WJC
7
Jokerit Helsinki
Fin 50
Jokerit Helsinki Jr. Fin-Jr.
3
Finland
WJC
7
Edmonton
NHL
1
Hamilton
AHL 76
Edmonton
NHL 12
Hamilton
AHL 64
Edmonton
NHL
2
Toronto
AHL 64
HPK Hameenlinna Fin 56
Finland
WC
7
Edmonton
NHL 21
PITTSBURGH
NHL 30
Finland
WC
6
NHL TOTALS
66
PIT TOTALS
30
G
15
-9
3
0
6
1
0
5
3
8
0
25
3
21
0
17
21
0
3
3
1
9
3
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
9 24
2 -- -- -- -- ----- -- -- -- -- -13 22
8 -- -- -- -- -2
5 39 -- -- -- -- -0
0
0 -- -- -- -- -3
9 10 -- -- -- -- -0
1
0 -- -- -- -- -3
3
0 -- -- -- -- -10 15 18 -- -- -- -- -2
5
0 -- -- -- -- -1
9
-- -- -- -- -- -0
0
0 0 0 0 0
0
17 42 32 -- -- -- -- -1
4
0 2 0 0 0 18
27 48 18 -- -- -- -- -0
0
0 0 0 0 0
1
24 41 18 -- -- -- -- -18 39 12 -- -- -- -- -2
2
6 -- -- -- -- -0
3
6 0 0 0 0 13
4
7
4 -6 0 0 0 35
0
1
0 1 0 0 0
5
5 14 10 -4 0 0 0 68
4
7
4 -6 0 0 0 35
GP
8
1
---11
--5
---15
-23
-1
10
-------
G
4
0
---1
--0
---8
-3
-1
7
-------
A PTS PIM
1
5
0
0
0
0
-- ---- ---- --0
1
0
-- ---- --0
0
2
-- ---- ---- --4 12
0
-- --4
7
2
-- --0
1
0
4 11
4
-- ---- ---- -- --- ---- -- --- -- --
johannes salmonsson
Pos: Left wing Ht: 6-2 Wt: 183 DOB: 2/7/86
POB: Uppsala, Sweden
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in second round (61st overall) of 2004 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
Djurgarden
Sweden
Sjurgarden
Sweden
Spokane
Sweden
LEAGUE GP
Sweden 25
WJC
6
Sweden 30
WJC
6
WHL 54
WJC
5
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
0 3
3
4 4 -- -- -0 1
1
4 3 -- -- -2 2
4
6 9 0 0 0
5 3
8
0 2 -- -- -12 15 27 30 -- -- -- -2 2
4
4 2 -- -- --
S
--0
----
GP
--9
----
G
--0
----
A PTS PIM
-- ---- --0
0
0
-- ---- ---- ---
103
IN THE SYSTEM
michal sersen
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 200 DOB: 12/28/85 POB: Gelnica, Slovakia
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in fifth round (130th overall) of 2004 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
Rimouski
Rimouski
Quebec
LEAGUE GP
QMJHL 45
QMJHL 67
QMJHL 63
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
7 18 25 30 9 1 5 6
6
9 33 42 74 13 0 8 8 18
22 57 79 76 56 15 1 5 286
GP
9
13
23
G
1
0
3
A PTS PIM
5
6
6
8
8 18
18 21 36
michal sivek
Pos: Center
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 213 DOB: 1/21/81
POB: Nachod, Czech Rep.
Acquired: from Washington (with Kris Beech and Ross Lupaschuk) for Jaromir Jagr
and Frantisek Kucera on July 11, 2001.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Prince Albert
WHL 53
Sparta Praha
Czech 32
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 25
Sparta Praha
Czech 17
PITTSBURGH
NHL 38
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 40
Wilkes-Barre
AHL 22
Sparta
Czech Rep. 37
Sparta
Czech Rep. 36
NHL/PIT TOTALS
38
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
23 37 60 65 -- -- -- -- -6 7 13 28 -- -- -- -- -4 8 12 30 -12 3 0 0 68
5 3
8 20 -- -- -- -- -3 3
6 14 -5 1 0 0 45
10 17 27 33 -11 2 2 3 116
4 7 11
6 0 0 0 0 59
1 5
6 48 -- -- -- -- -10 9 19 30 -- -- -- -- -3 3
6 14 -5 1 0 0 45
GP
6
13
-12
-6
-5
17
--
G
1
4
-0
-3
-0
4
--
A PTS PIM
4
5 10
2
6
8
-- --1
1 10
-- -- -2
5 20
-- --0
0
2
1
5 18
-- -- --
joe vitale
Pos: Center
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 205 DOB: 8/20/85
POB: St. Louis, MO
Acquired: Drafted by Penguins in seventh round (195th overall) of 2005 Entry Draft.
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2004-05
2005-06
104
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Sioux Falls
USHL 53
Northeastern
HE 31
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
11 20 31 62 -- -- -- -8 8 16 71 -- 2 1 1
S
---
GP G A PTS PIM
-- -- -- ---- -- -- ---
Bobby Goepfert (St. Cloud St.)
Alex Goligoski (Minnesota)
*9th in NCAA with 2.20 GAA, 11th with .924 save%
*All-WCHA First Team
*All-USCHO.com Honorable Mention
*Inside College Hockey Third Team All-American
*5th in NCAA defenseman points per game (0.95)
*All-WCHA Second Team
*All-USCHO.com Honorable Mention
*Inside College Hockey Third Team All-American
’06 ENTRY DRAFT
jordan staal
Pos: Center
DOB: 9/10/88
Ht: 6-4
Wt: 215
POB: Thunder Bay, ONT
Drafted: First round, second overall
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
2004-05
2005-06
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
Peterborough
OHL 66
Peterborough
OHL 68
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
9 19 28 29 1 0 0 -28 40 68 69 16 11 2 --
S
---
GP G A PTS PIM
14 5 5 10 16
19 10 6 16 16
carl sneep
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-4 Wt: 210 DOB: 11/5/87
Drafted: Second round, 32nd overall
POB: St. Louis Park, MN
regular season
YEAR
2005-06
TEAM
Brainerd
Lincoln
LEAGUE GP
USHSW 26
USHL 13
playoffs
G A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
14 23 37 34 -- -- -- -1 3
4
9 3 0 0 0
S
-12
GP G A PTS PIM
-- -- -- --9 0 1
1
6
brian strait
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-0 Wt: 200 DOB: 1/4/88
Drafted: Third round, 65th overall
POB: Boston, MA
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
2005-06
US U-18
LEAGUE GP
USDP
G
47
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
2 11
13
68
--
-- --
S
--
GP G A PTS PIM
--
-- -- --
--
--
chad johnson
Pos: Goaltender Ht: 6-2 Wt: 175 DOB: 6/10/86
Drafted: Fifth round, 125th overall
POB: Calgary, AB
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
2005-06 Alaska Fairbanks
LEAGUE GP W
CCHA 11
4
L
T
4
3
MIN GA SO GAA
653
GP W-L MIN GA SO GAA
29 0 2.66
--
--
--
--
--
--
timo seppanen
Pos: Defense
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 209 DOB: 6/22/87
Drafted: Seventh round, 185th overall
POB: Helsinki, Finland
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE GP
2005-06
IFK Jr.
FIN
30
G
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW
7 11
18
65
--
-- --
--
S
--
GP G A PTS PIM
5 0 1
1
0
105
CAMP ROSTER
Player
FORWARDS
Colby Armstrong
Dennis Bonvie
Daniel Carcillo
Erik Christensen
2005-06 Club(s)
GP
6-2/195
11/23/82
5-11/205
5-11/202
7/23/73
1/28/85
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
Wheeling (ECHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
San Jose (NHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
Kamloops (WHL)
Los Angeles (NHL)
Manchester (AHL)
St. Cloud St. (WCHA)
Dartmouth (ECAC)
Sault Ste. Marie (OHL)
Owen Sound (OHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
Magnitogorsk (RUS)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
NY Rangers (NHL)
Peterborough (OHL)
Cornell (ECAC)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
Atlanta (NHL)
Milwaukee (AHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
Carolina (NHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL)
Vancouver (NHL)
Peterborough (OHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
Notre Dame (CCHA)
47
31
70
51
6
33
48
81
80
77
73
66
2
77
38
33
64
64
73
46
77
82
67
35
50
19
60
69
63
20
42
65
82
68
75
48
42
36
16
11
2
11
3
6
24
39
12
21
22
15
0
17
14
15
22
33
22
21
22
9
31
18
16
10
8
12
24
4
2
50
10
28
14
5
12
11
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
Wheeling (ECHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
Florida (NHL)
San Jose (NHL)
Cleveland (AHL)
Berlin (GER)
Nashville (NHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
Karpat Jr. (FIN)
Val d’Or (QMJHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
Shawinigan (OHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
IFK Jr. (FIN)
Quebec (QMJHL)
Philadelphia (NHL)
Philadelphia (AHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
55
14
27
23
1
69
52
69
27
75
74
27
60
72
6
71
64
47
57
30
63
1
56
5
77
68
9
GP
23
57
1
26
50
12
11
40
3
1
49
16
1
3
1
0
0
10
11
3
1
12
2
8
25
3
0
0
2
5
0
7
22
0
0
1
9
6
5
6-1/196
12/17/83
5-11/193
5-11/188
6-0/190
6-2/205
6-3/201
5-10/170
8/7/87
9/7/85
3/11/76
10/2/84
7/20/86
8/25/82
Joe Jensen
Nick Johnson
Tyler Kennedy
Jeff Kyrzakos
John LeClair
Evgeni Malkin
Ryan Malone
Dominic Moore
Jordan Morrison
Matt Moulson
Michel Ouellet
5-11/180
6-1/183
5-10/183
6-2/195
6-3/225
6-3/192
6-4/216
6-0/195
5-11/167
6-1/195
6-0/202
2/6/83
12/24/85
7/15/86
2/6/85
7/5/69
7/31/86
12/1/79
8/30/80
6/4/86
11/1/83
3/5/82
Ronald Petrovicky
Libor Pivko
Mark Recchi
6-0/195
6-3/214
5-10/190
2/15/77
3/29/80
2/1/68
Andre Roy
Mathieu Roy
Jarkko Ruutu
Jordan Staal
Ryan Stone
Maxime Talbot
6-4/221
6-0/196
6-0/200
6-4/215
6-2/199
5-11/185
2/8/75
11/14/86
8/23/75
9/10/88
3/20/85
2/11/84
Tim Wallace
DEFENSEMEN
Paul Bissonnette
6-1/180
8/6/84
6-3/212
3/11/85
Eric Cairns
6-6/241
6/27/74
6-4/230
11/3/80
5-10/186
6-2/212
6-4/218
6-2/215
6-2/220
6-2/185
5-11/190
6-2/222
6-1/208
4/15/80
5/6/77
12/20/83
4/13/74
12/14/82
5/14/87
4/24/87
1/20/79
7/10/75
6-2/228
6-2/202
6-0/218
6-1/209
6-1/200
6-0/197
9/26/80
1/7/87
12/30/78
6/22/87
12/28/85
6/24/81
Noah Welch
6-4/212
8/26/82
Ryan Whitney
6-4/215
2/19/83
GOALTENDERS
Jean-Christophe Blanchard
Gabrielle Bouthillette
Patrick Ehelechner
6-4/175
6-3/205
6-2/176
12/12/87
5/21/85
9/23/84
Marc-Andre Fleury
6-2/175
11/28/84
Chad Johnson
Andrew Penner
6-2/175
6-3/212
6/10/86
12/12/82
Micki DuPont
Mark Eaton
Daniel Fernholm
Sergei Gonchar
Ryan Lannon
Tommi Leinonen
Kristopher Letang
Josef Melichar
Alain Nasreddine
Brooks Orpik
Jean-Philippe Paquet
Rob Scuderi
Timo Seppanen
Michal Sersen
Wade Skolney
106
DOB
Sidney Crosby
Stephen Dixon
Nils Ekman
Jonathan Filewich
Moises Gutierrez
Connor James
Matt Carkner
2005-06 stats
G A PTS
HT/WT
Dany Sabourin
6-2/190
9/2/80
Jocelyn Thibault
5-11/169
1/12/75
Victoriaville (QMJHL)
Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL)
Mannheim (GER)
Duisburg (GER)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
Alaska Fairbanks (CCHA)
Syrcause (AHL)
Dayton (ECHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
W-B/Scranton (AHL)
PITTSBURGH (NHL)
24
18
13
13
2
7
22
63
17
36
14
14
0
25
18
10
48
46
29
26
22
9
37
20
16
20
12
58
33
3
1
54
7
40
22
3
20
12
40
29
15
24
5
13
46
102
29
57
36
29
0
42
32
25
70
79
51
47
44
18
68
38
32
3012
20
70
57
7
3
104
17
68
36
8
32
23
PIM
58
44
431
311
32
34
50
110
45
54
40
119
0
43
14
24
60
78
61
46
63
28
74
14
16
62
63
56
12
116
101
142
69
109
59
80
28
5
6
60
7
10
4
0
1
87
1
1
37
1
1
2
20
30 202
21
32
78
1
4
44
6
7
10
46
58 100
8
10
65
7
15
28
43
68 156
12
15
66
0
0
8
12
12
71
7
9 124
20
25
84
4
4
36
11
18
65
57
79
76
0
0
2
5
5 197
3
4
2
20
29
99
32
38
85
9
14
6
W-L-T
GAA
8-11-0
4.69
34-20-0
2.81
0-1-0
5.02
7-11-5
3.62
13-27-6
3.25
10-2-0
1.57
4-4-3
2.66
20-12-1
3.26
1-2-0
3.68
0-1-0
11.43
30-14-4
2.26
1-9-3
4.46
WILKES-BARRE/
SCRANTON
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (AHL)
415 Arena Hub Plaza
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Phone: 570-208-PENS
Fax: 570-208-5432
Web site: www.wbspenguins.com
Chief Executive Officer/Governor: Jeff Barrett
President/Alternate Governor: Rich Hixon
Executive Vice President/CFO: Greg Petorak
Vice President of Corporate Sales: Neil Bossola
Head Coach: Todd Richards
Assistant Coach: Dan Bylsma
Equipment Manager: Teddy Richards Jr.
Asst. Equipment Manager: TBD
Athletic Trainer: Patrick Steidle
Director of Business Development: Ken Bailey
Merchandise Manager: Jason Farr
Director of Ticketing: Rob Belze
Manager of Ticket Sales: Nicole Krutz
Ticket Sales Representatives: Jim Britt, Matt Stitzer
Fan Assistance Manager: Nicole Williamson
Travel Coordinator/Accountant: Paul Chilek
Staff Accountant: Bill Dotzel
Director of Game Night Entertainment: Will Beekman
Director of Creative Services: Brian Coe
Director of Marketing/Community Relations: Katie Connors
Director of Comm./Voice of the Pens: Tom Grace
2006-07 schedule
DATE
OPPONENT
10/4
10/7
10/13
10/14
10/20
10/21
10/26
10/27
10/28
11/4
11/5
11/8
11/11
11/12
11/15
11/17
11/22
11/24
11/25
11/26
11/29
12/1
12/2
12/8
12/9
12/15
12/16
12/17
12/22
12/23
12/26
12/27
12/29
12/30
1/5
1/6
1/12
1/13
1/17
1/19
MANITOBA
HERSHEY
@ Syracuse
BRIDGEPORT
@ Albany
ALBANY
@ Manitoba
@ Manitoba
@ Toronto
@ Philadelphia
NORFOLK
@ Hartford
@ Portland
@ Providence
@ Bridgeport
@ Philadelphia
ALBANY
NORFOLK
@ Binghamton
@ Hershey
SYRACUSE
HERSHEY
@ Binghamton
@ Hamilton
CHICAGO
TORONTO
PHILADELPHIA
@ Syracuse
BRIDGEPORT
NORFOLK
PHILADELPHIA
@ Albany
@ Syracuse
PROVIDENCE
GRAND RAPIDS
HERSHEY
@ Chicago
@ Grand Rapids
SYRACUSE
@ Norfolk
TIME
DATE
OPPONENT
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:30pm
7:05pm
7:00pm
7:05pm
8:30pm
8:30pm
7:00pm
7:05pm
5:05pm
7:00pm
7:05pm
4:05pm
11:00am
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
5:00pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:30pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
5:00pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
8:30pm
7:00pm
7:05pm
7:15pm
1/20
1/21
1/24
1/26
1/27
2/2
2/3
2/7
2/9
2/10
2/14
2/16
2/17
2/18
2/21
2/23
2/24
2/28
3/2
3/3
3/7
3/9
3/10
3/11
3/14
3/18
3/21
3/23
3/24
3/25
3/28
3/30
4/1
4/4
4/6
4/7
4/8
4/11
4/13
4/15
NORFOLK
@ Hershey
MANITOBA
@ Philadelphia
@ Bridgeport
@ Norfolk
HAMILTON
@ Philadelphia
PORTLAND
BINGHAMTON
SYRACUSE
BINGHAMTON
PHILADELPHIA
@ Bridgeport
@ Hershey
@ Binghamton
@ Binghamton
BINGHAMTON
BRIDGEPORT
ALBANY
@ Norfolk
@ Bridgeport
@ Syracuse
@ Rochester
ROCHESTER
@ Albany
PHILADELPHIA
NORFOLK
HARTFORD
@ Philadelphia
BINGHAMTON
HERSHEY
@ Hershey
@ Norfolk
@ Norfolk
PHILADELPHIA
@ Hershey
BRIDGEPORT
HERSHEY
SYRACUSE
TIME
7:05pm
5:00pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:00pm
7:15pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
3:00pm
7:00pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:15pm
7:30pm
7:30pm
6:05pm
7:05pm
5:00pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
5:05pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
5:00pm
7:15pm
7:15pm
7:05pm
5:00pm
7:05pm
7:05pm
5:05pm
107
WILKES-BARRE/
SCRANTON
2005-06 regular season statistics
PLAYER
Hussey, Matt
Christensen, Erik
Kolanos, Krystofer
(TOTALS)
Taticek, Petr
(TOTALS)
Filewich, Jonathan
Stone, Ryan
Lefebvre, Guillaume
Talbot, Maxime
Ouellet, Michel
Dixon, Stephen
Armstrong, Colby
Welch, Noah
Kelleher, Chris
Surovy, Tomas
Carcillo, Daniel
Corupe, Kenny
Fata, Rico
Schneider, Andy
McLean, Kurtis
Bonvie, Dennis
Whitney, Ryan
Fata, Drew
Koltsov, Konstantin
Nasreddine, Alain
Lannon, Ryan
Mihaly, Arpad
Scuderi, Rob
Fernholm, Daniel
Bissonnette, Paul
Pirjeta, Lasse
Eaves, Ben
Sabourin, Dany
Endicott, Shane
Verbeek, Tim
Virtue, Terry
Caron, Sebastien
Collins, Sean
Fleury, Marc-Andre
Franck, Andy
Paddock, Cam
Koci, David
Chiodo, Andy
GOALTENDER
Caron, Sebastien
Fleury, Marc-Andre
Chiodo, Andy
Sabourin, Dany
108
POS
C
C
C
C
RW
C
LW
C
RW
C
RW
D
D
LW
LW
C
RW
D
C
RW
D
D
RW
D
D
LW
D
D
D
LW
C
G
C
RW
D
G
F
G
G
C
D
G
GP
6
12
14
49
GP
65
48
18
40
17
61
73
75
66
42
19
80
31
77
52
25
51
59
25
50
32
70
9
28
18
71
74
38
13
27
55
8
5
49
8
2
4
6
8
12
1
4
13
14
G
21
24
10
20
4
13
22
14
16
12
10
12
11
9
3
16
11
11
8
3
4
2
5
1
7
0
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIN AVG
356:57 1.18
727:05 1.57
840:21 2.21
2943:11 2.26
A PTS
30
51
22
46
8
18
20
40
4
8
25
38
14
36
22
36
19
35
20
32
20
30
17
29
18
29
20
29
26
29
12
28
13
24
13
24
10
18
13
16
11
15
13
15
9
14
12
13
5
12
12
12
8
10
6
8
8
8
6
7
5
6
4
5
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
W
3
10
8
30
+/- PIM
11
34
10
50
3
19
-2
59
0
7
11
17
7
40
12 109
12 113
12
80
12
12
2
45
14
44
15
99
12
48
11
26
8 311
4
42
7
39
15
54
8
8
7 431
7
6
3
98
9
13
24
71
17
65
-3
34
11
8
0
10
2
60
0
6
1
0
0
10
-1
4
1
4
-5
4
0
0
-3
2
0
2
0
0
1
2
-1
59
0
2
PP
6
11
2
8
4
8
6
3
6
2
6
2
4
6
3
9
1
0
2
2
1
0
3
1
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SH
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
2
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
GW
7
4
2
4
1
4
4
3
3
0
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
1
0
1
0
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHOTS
168
171
58
161
20
74
151
123
122
120
49
114
64
158
78
110
114
98
63
67
45
37
22
57
38
58
33
30
21
28
50
9
8
0
13
2
7
0
3
0
0
1
2
0
L SOL EN SHO SOG SOA GA
SV
3
0 1 2
0
0
7 144
2
0 0 0
0
0
19 293
4
2 1 1
5 15
31 383
14
4 2 4
15 47 111 1315
PCT
12.5
14.0
17.2
12.4
20.0
17.6
14.6
11.4
13.1
10.0
20.4
10.5
17.2
5.7
3.8
14.5
9.6
11.2
12.7
4.5
8.9
5.4
22.7
1.8
18.4
0.0
6.1
6.7
0.0
3.6
2.0
11.1
12.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SPCT
0.954
0.939
0.925
0.922
WILKES-BARRE/
SCRANTON
2005-06 AHL standings
NORTH DIVISION
ATLANTIC DIVISION
TEAM
y Portland
x Hartford
x Manchester
x Providence
Lowell
Springfield
Albany
W
53
48
43
43
29
28
25
L OTL SOL PTS
19
5
3 114
24
2
6 104
30
3
4
93
31
1
5
92
37
6
8
72
43
3
6
65
48
4
3
57
TEAM
y Grand Rapids
x Syracuse
x Manitoba
x Toronto
Rochester
Hamilton
Cleveland
EAST DIVISION
TEAM
y W-B/SCRANTON
x Hershey
x Norfolk
x Bridgeport
Binghamton
Philadelphia
W
51
44
43
38
35
34
W
55
47
44
41
37
35
27
L OTL SOL PTS
20
1
4 115
25
5
3 102
24
7
5 100
29
6
4
92
39
2
2
78
41
0
4
74
48
2
3
59
WEST DIVISION
L OTL SOL PTS
18
5
6 113
21
5
10 103
29
4
4
94
33
6
3
85
37
4
4
78
37
2
7
77
TEAM
y Milwaukee
x Houston
x Peoria
x Iowa
Chicago
Omaha
San Antonio
W
49
50
46
41
36
35
23
L OTL SOL PTS
21
6
4 108
24
3
3 106
26
3
5 100
31
1
7
90
32
4
8
84
31
3
11
84
50
3
4
53
2006 playoff stats
PLAYER
Stone, Ryan
Filewich, Jonathan
Talbot, Maxime
Whitney, Ryan
Christensen, Erik
Endicott, Shane
Kelleher, Chris
Kolanos, Krystofer
Lefebvre, Guillaume
Hussey, Matt
Welch, Noah
Carcillo, Daniel
Dixon, Stephen
Corupe, Kenny
Bissonnette, Paul
Taticek, Petr
Fleury, Marc-Andre
Sabourin, Dany
McLean, Kurtis
Bonvie, Dennis
Lannon, Ryan
Fata, Drew
POS
C
RW
C
D
C
C
D
C
LW
C
D
LW
C
C
D
C
G
G
C
RW
D
D
GP
11
11
11
11
11
10
11
11
8
9
11
11
11
11
11
1
5
6
7
9
11
11
G
4
6
3
1
2
1
0
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIN
A PTS
7
11
4
10
6
9
4
5
2
4
3
4
3
3
0
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
3
12
5
6
8
16
-2
8
-4
2
-1
2
-4
9
-3
16
-1
14
-1
0
2
18
-4
47
-4
4
-2
0
-1
4
1
2
0
0
0
0
-3
4
-2
29
2
8
-1
16
PP
2
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SH
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
GW
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SO GA
SHOTS
38
30
31
26
30
14
17
27
12
18
22
14
7
11
3
2
0
0
7
2
4
14
PCT
10.5
20.0
9.7
3.8
6.7
7.1
0.0
7.4
0.0
5.6
4.5
7.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
GOALTENDER
GPI
AVG
W
L
EN
SV
SPCT
Sabourin, Dany
6
361:57
2.15
2
4
0
1
13
166
0.927
Fleury, Marc-Andre
5
310:46
3.48
2
3
0
0
18
136
0.883
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WHEELING
Wheeling Nailers (ECHL)
1315 Main Street
Wheeling, WV 26003
Phone: (304) 234-4625
Fax: (304) 233-4846
Web site: www.wheelingnailers.com
President, Nailers Hockey LLC: Robert Brooks
President, Nailers Hockey LLC: James Brooks
Director of Hockey Operations/Head Coach:
Glenn Patrick
Assistant Coach: TBD
Athletic Trainer: Jerry Duncan
Equipment Manager: Bill Higgins
Asst. Director Hockey Operations: Ryan Patrick
Director of Ticketing: Chris Perez
Ticket Manager: Kelly Clutter
Sales Manager: Roger Coleman
Director of Corporate Sales: Craig Bommer
Broadcaster: Gary Sharp
Media Relations/Ticketing: Greg Slater
Accountant: Linda Timberlake
2006-07 schedule
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DATE
OPPONENT
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OPPONENT
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@ Charlotte
@ Johnstown
JOHNSTOWN
DAYTON
@ Reading
@ Johnstown
JOHNSTOWN
@ Cincinnati
@ Cincinnati
@ Johnstown
@ Cincinnati
TRENTON
@ Trenton
READING
@ Reading
@ Cincinnati
GWINNETT
GWINNETT
TOLEDO
@ Toledo
TOLEDO
@ Reading
READING
DAYTON
@ Charlotte
@ Cincinnati
CINCINNATI
@ Reading
JOHNSTOWN
DAYTON
@ Dayton
READING
READING
TOLEDO
@ Johnstown
@ Trenton
1/23
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1/28
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2/3
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@ Dayton
CINCINNATI
TRENTON
AUGUSTA
@ Dayton
CINCINNATI
DAYTON
@ Johnstown
@ Trenton
@ Trenton
@ Reading
JOHNSTOWN
JOHNSTOWN
@ Trenton
@ Toledo
DAYTON
JOHNSTOWN
READING
@ Toledo
@ Johnstown
@ Dayton
DAYTON
TOLEDO
@ Toledo
TOLEDO
@ Reading
@ Cincinnati
TRENTON
TOLEDO
CINCINNATI
CINCINNATI
@ Toledo
@ Dayton
TRENTON
@ Trenton
MARIO LEMIEUX
RETROSPECTIVE
111
Pos: Center
Ht: 6-4
Wt: 230
DOB: 10/5/65
POB: Montreal, PQ
66
mario lemieux
Career
Mario Lemieux wrapped up his Hall of Fame
career in 2005-06. Lemieux, the Penguins’
captain, retired for the second time in his
career. Lemieux, 40, racked up 22 points
(7+15) in 26 games before a condition
known as atrial fibrillation (irregular
heartbeat) sidelined him for good.
He played for the last time on Dec. 16,
2005, vs. Buffalo at Mellon Arena, recording
one assist. Mario announced his retirement
on Jan. 24, 2006.
He finished his 17-year career as one of the
game’s all-time greats. In 915 career games
with the Penguins, he recorded 1,723 points
(690+1,033).
He led the Penguins to two Stanley Cups
and also won six NHL scoring titles, three
MVP awards and two Conn Smythe Trophies
as MVP of the playoffs. He was inducted
into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1997.
The Montreal native was the Penguins’ firstround pick, first overall, in 1984, and made
an immediate impact on the franchise and
the NHL. Scoring a goal in his first game, on
his first shift and on his first shot, Lemieux
registered 100 points in his first season,
1984-85, and received the Calder Trophy as
rookie of the year.
He won the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL
scoring champion in 1987-88, 1988-89,
1991-92, 1992-93, 1995-96 and 1996-97; the
Hart Memorial Trophy as league MVP in
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vs NHL
TEAM
ANA
ATL
BOS
BUF
CGY
CAR
CHI
COL
CBJ
DAL
DET
EDM
FLA
LA
MIN
MON
NSH
NJ
NYI
NYR
OTT
PHI
PHO
PIT
STL
SJ
TB
TOR
VAN
WSH
TOTALS
GP
7
11
43
40
26
40
27
33
2
27
27
26
15
28
3
42
2
74
72
79
23
71
26
-26
14
18
33
28
61
915
G
4
5
31
29
20
30
25
30
0
17
21
14
13
19
2
27
0
47
50
61
14
51
19
-25
17
11
31
26
51
690
A
6
17
42
41
42
44
37
36
0
24
37
29
9
42
0
41
0
88
81
71
21
73
34
-33
32
28
40
35
50
1033
PTS PIM
10
12
22
8
73
26
70
42
62
12
74
18
62
16
66
22
0
0
41
26
58
14
43
14
22
41
61
26
2
0
68
20
0
2
135 89
131 61
132 66
35
16
124 54
53
26
--58
16
49
8
39
32
71
22
61
49
101 96
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transactions
Drafted by Penguins in the first round (1st
overall) in the 1984 Entry Draft.
Q
Career [cont.]
1987-88, 1992-93 and 1995-96 and the Conn Smythe Trophy both
times the Penguins won the Stanley Cup – in 1991 and 1992.
Lemieux was named a first-team NHL All-Star five times and a
second-team All-Star on four occasions.
Super Mario played in 13 NHL All-Star games and was named the
All-Star Game MVP three times – including in 1990, when the
game was played in Pittsburgh.
No. 66 also was an enormous figure on the international hockey
scene. He scored the dramatic winning goal when Team Canada beat the Soviet Union in the
1987 Canada Cup, and was captain of the Canadian teams that won the Olympic gold medal in
2002 and the World Cup in 2004.
Lemieux faced and overcame tremendous physical challenges during his career. He waged a
much-publicized and successful battle with Hodgkin’s disease in 1993 and also had two major
back surgeries and two hip surgeries. The heart condition known as atrial fibrillation, diagnosed
during the 2005-06 season, ended his career.
He retired for the first time as a player following the 1996-97 season – having produced 613
goals and 881 assists for 1,494 points in 745 games with the Penguins. The Hall of Fame
immediately waived the mandatory waiting period and inducted him in 1997.
But that was not the last we heard from him. In September, 1999, Lemieux carved out another
place in sports history when he led a group of investors that purchased the Penguins out of
bankruptcy.
continued on next page
Career Statistics
playoffs
regular season
YEAR
TEAM
LEAGUE
1981-82
Laval
QMJHL
1982-83
Laval
QMJHL
1983-84
Laval
QMJHL
1984-85 PITTSBURGH
NHL
1985-86 PITTSBURGH
NHL
1986-87 PITTSBURGH
NHL
Canada Canada Cup
1987-88 PITTSBURGH
NHL
1988-89 PITTSBURGH
NHL
1989-90 PITTSBURGH
NHL
1990-91 PITTSBURGH
NHL
1991-92 PITTSBURGH
NHL
1992-93 PITTSBURGH
NHL
1993-94 PITTSBURGH
NHL
1994-95
1995-96 PITTSBURGH
NHL
1996-97 PITTSBURGH
NHL
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01 PITTSBURGH
NHL
2001-02
Canada
Olympics
PITTSBURGH
NHL
2002-03 PITTSBURGH
NHL
2003-04 PITTSBURGH
NHL
Canada World Cup
2004-05
2005-06 PITTSBURGH
NHL
NHL/PIT TOTALS
*League Leader
GP G
A PTS PIM +/- PP SH GW S
64 30 66 96 22 -- -- -- -- -66 84 100 184 76 -- -- -- -- -70*133 *149 *282 92 -- -- -- -- -73 43 57 100 54 -35 11 0 2 209
79 48 93 141 43 -6 17 0 4 276
63 54 53 107 57 13 19 0 4 267
9 11
7 18
8 -- -- -- -- -77 *70 98 *168 92 23 22*10 7 *382
76 *85 *114 *199 100 41 *31*13 8 313
59 45 78 123 78 -18 14 3 4 226
26 19 26 45 30 8 6 1 2 89
64 44 87 *131 94 27 12 4 5 249
60 69 91 *160 38 *55 16 6 10 286
22 17 20 37 32 -2 7 0 4 92
DID NOT PLAY
70 *69 *92 *161 54 10 *31 *8 8 338
76 50 *72 *122 65 27 15 2 7 327
DID NOT PLAY
DID NOT PLAY
DID NOT PLAY
43 35 41 76 18 15 16 1 5 171
5 2
4
6
0 4 0 0 0 9
24 6 25 31 14 E 2 0 0 75
67 28 63 91 43 -25 14 0 4 235
10 1
8
9
6 -2 0 0 0 21
6 1
4
5
2 4 1 0 -- -DID NOT PLAY
26 7 15 22 16 -16 3 0 0 77
915 690 1033 1723 834 115 236 49 74 3633
GP G A
8 5 9
12 14 18
14 *29 *23
-- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- -11 12 7
-- -- -23 16 *28
15 *16 18
11 8 10
6 4 3
PTS PIM
14 31
32 18
*52 29
-- --- --- ----- -19 16
-- -*44 16
*34
2
18 10
7
2
18 11 16
5 3 3
27
6
33
4
18
------
17
------
4
------
-- -- -- -107 76 96 172
-87
6 11
-- --- --- --- --- --
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Barely more than a year later, he stunned the
sports world by announcing that he was
returning to the ice as a player – thereby
becoming the first player/owner of the modern
era.
Lemieux made his comeback on Dec. 27, 2000,
scoring a goal and adding two assists in a 5-0
victory over Toronto at Mellon Arena. He
finished with a remarkable 35 goals and 76
points in just 43 games that season and helped
the Penguins reach the Eastern Conference
finals against New Jersey.
After making his comeback, he played in 170
games from 2000-05, recording 77 goals and
152 assists for 229 points.
Despite missing a significant amount of games
due to injuries throughout his career, Lemieux
retired as the No. 7 all-time scorer in NHL
history with his 1,723 points. He also ranked
eighth all-time in goals and 10th in assists.
In addition to his hockey accomplishments,
Super Mario continues to oversee the Mario
Lemieux Foundation for cancer research and
neo-natal research and hosts its annual celebrity golf tournament, which raises millions of
dollars for charity. In February, 2001, the foundation made a $5 million gift to the UPMC Health
System to create the Mario Lemieux Centers for Patient Care and Research.
longest scoring streaks
Games
46
28
17
16
16
15
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Dates
G-A-PTS
10-31-89 to 2-11-90
1-11-86 to 3-15-86
1-1-88 to 2-2-88
3-9-93 to 4-9-93
11-18-95 to 12-22-95
11-30-88 to 12-31-88
39-64-103
21-38-59
19-18-37
27-24-51
13-23-36
20-24-44
Dates
G-A-PTS
15
Games
12-17-96 to 1-21-97
15-23-38
14
10-9-86 to 11-8-86
17-15-32
14
3-6-92 to 4-13-92
12-25-37
12
10-7-88 to 11-1-88
18-23-41
12
10-6-92 to 11-1-92
18-20-38
home/road stats
HOME
GP G A
P
36 20 34
54
39 20 44
64
32 27 32
59
39 42 49
91
38 51 54 105
32 24 46
70
12
6 13
19
31 24 49
73
31 35 53
88
10
9
8
17
40 44 60 104
39 27 33
60
24 20 26
46
11
3 16
19
37 15 33
48
6
0
4
4
14
6
8
14
471373 562 935
SEASON
AVG
1.50
1.64
1.84
2.33
2.76
2.18
1.58
2.35
2.83
1.70
2.60
1.53
1.91
1.72
1.29
0.66
1.00
1.98
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1995-96
1996-97
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2005-06
TOTAL
ROAD
GP G A
P AVG
37 23 23 46 1.24
40 28 49 77 1.92
31 27 21 48 1.54
38 28 49 77 2.02
38 34 60 94 2.47
27 21 32 53 1.96
14 13 13 26 1.85
33 20 38 58 1.75
29 34 38 72 2.48
12
8 12 20 1.66
30 25 32 57 1.90
37 23 39 62 1.67
19 15 15 30 1.57
13
3
9 12 0.92
30 13 30 43 1.43
4
1
4
5 1.25
12
1
7
8 0.66
444 317 471 788 1.77
power-play stats
ppg vs. NHL teams
San Jose
3.50
Calgary
2.38
Chicago
2.29
St. Louis
Los Angeles 2.178
Vancouver
Tampa
2.16
Toronto
2.15
Detroit
2.14
Phoenix
2.03
Colorado
2.00
Atlanta
2.00
Carolina
New Jersey
NY Islanders
2.23
2.178
1.85
1.82
1.81
Buffalo
1.75
Philadelphia
1.74
Boston
1.69
NY Rangers 1.67
Washington
1.655
Edmonton
1.653
Montreal
1.61
Ottawa
1.52
Dallas
1.51
Florida
1.46
Anaheim
1.42
Minnesota
0.66
Columbus
0
Nashville
0
A breakdown of Mario Lemieux’s total statistics vs.
power play statistics :
G
A
PTS SEASON PPG PPA PPPTS
43
57
100
1984-85
11
22
33
48
93
141
1985-86
17
45
62
54
53
107
1986-87
19
19
38
70
98
168
1987-88
22
58
80
85
114 199
1988-89
31
49
80
45
78
123
1989-90
14
35
49
19
26
45
1990-91
6
8
14
44
87
131
1991-92
12
35
47
69
91
160
1992-93
16
39
55
17
20
37
1993-94
7
8
15
69
92
161
1995-96
31
48
79
50
72
122
1996-97
15
22
37
35
41
76
2000-01
16
16
32
6
25
31
2001-02
2
12
14
28
63
91
2002-03
14
31
45
1
8
9
2003-04
0
4
4
7
15
22
2005-06
3
12
15
690 1033 1723 TOTALS 236 463 699
*Scored 34.2 percent of his goals on the power play
*Tallied 44.8 percent of his assists on the power play
*Tallied 40.5 percent of his points on the power play
Statistical information provided by Bob Grove
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players assisting on lemieux’s goals
1. Jagr
2. Coffey
3. Stevens
4. Francis
5. Errey
6. Brown
7. Bodger
8. Tocchet
9. Mantha
10. Ruskowski
11. Murphy
Quinn
13. Cunneyworth
Sandstrom
15. Kovalev
Straka
17. Zalapski
18. Simpson
Young
20. Bullard
Cullen
Mullen
Recchi
24. Hillier
25. Bourque
Buskas
Naslund
Shedden
29. Nedved
Siren
Zubov
32. Babych
Hatcher
Jim Johnson
35. Jan Hrdina
36. Loney
Mironov
Morozov
Ulf Samuelsson
Woolley
41. Duguay
42. Barrasso
Callander
Dahlquist
Kasparaitis
Maciver
Tarnstrom
48. Frawley
Hannan
116
92
72
70
60
51
39
31
30
27
25
23
23
22
22
19
19
18
17
17
14
14
14
14
13
12
12
12
12
11
11
11
10
10
10
9
8
8
8
8
8
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
5
Dave Hunter
LaVallee
Leroux
Olausson
Roberts
Smolinski
Taglianetti
57. Gilhen
Jackman
Jonsson
Lang
McDonnell
Kjell Samuelsson
Simmer
Tamer
65. Ference
Laukkanen
Maxwell
McCarthy
69. Blaisdell
Daigneault
Dziedzic
Dineen
Fata
Foster
Jiri Hrdina
Jennings
Joseph
Kontos
Lindstrom
McBain
McEachern
McGeough
McLlwain
Murray
Nieminen
Paiement
Palffy
Schmidt
Stanton
Surovy
Tanti
Tippett
93. Aubin
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
Barnes
Belanger
Belland
Beranek
Bergevin
Bouchard
Doug Brown
Greg Brown
Caufield
Chabot
Charlesworth
Corbet
Crosby
Dykstra
Erickson
Fogarty
Fox
Gatzos
Giffin
Gonchar
Guenette
Andreas Johansson
Greg Johnson
Klima
Koltsov
LeClair
Lintner
Melichar
Kevin Miller
Moran
Olczyk
Orpik
Paek
Pederson
Petersen
Pietrangelo
Ramsey
Rissling
Roche
Schofield
Weir
Wells
Wilkinson
137. Scott Young
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
players scoring off lemieux assists
1. Jagr
2. Stevens
3. Errey
4. Brown
5. Coffey
6. Quinn
7. Francis
8. Mullen
Tocchet
10. Cunneyworth
11. Shedden
12. Kovalev
Ruskowski
14. Sandstrom
Young
16. Mantha
17. Bullard
18. Morozov
Recchi
Simpson
21. Bodger
Cullen
Murphy
Straka
25. Zalapski
26. Callander
Jan Hrdina
28. Nedved
29. Bourque
Loney
Naslund
32. Hatcher
Simmer
Tarnstrom
35. Babych
Smolinski
37. Frawley
Hillier
39. Duguay
Lang
Laukkanen
McEachern
Schmidt
Tanti
45. Crosby
Jennings
Kevin Miller
Olausson
84
79
54
47
38
34
32
30
30
29
28
25
25
24
24
20
19
18
18
18
16
16
16
16
14
12
12
11
10
10
10
9
9
9
7
7
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
Siren
50. Barnes
Buskas
Chabot
Daigneault
Ference
Gonchar
Hannan
LaVallee
Lindstrom
McLlwain
Meloche
Rozsival
Stanton
Woolley
64. Charlesworth
Dahlquist
Dave Hunter
Greg Johnson
Jim Johnson
Chris Joseph
Lauer
McDonnell
McKenna
Murray
Olczyk
Petersen
Robitaille
Roche
Mikael Samuelsson
Kjell Samelsson
Zubov
81. Bergevin
Blaisdell
Daigle
Dineen
Giffin
Gilhen
Heins
Jackman
Andreas Johansson
Mattias Johansson
Jonsson
Kasparaitis
Koltsov
Kontos
Kyte
Leclair
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Leroux
Maciver
Malone
Mathiasen
McBain
McCarthy
McGeough
Mironov
Moran
Oliwa
Paek
Palffy
Park
Pirjeta
Ulf Samuelsson
Doug Smith
Tamer
Valk
115. Wilkinson
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
notes on
mario’s goals
*373 were scored at home, 314
were scored on the road, 3 in
neutral-site games.
*63 were unassisted.
*6 were scored on penalty shots (in
eight attempts).
*236 were on the power play, 49
short-handed.
*74 were game-winning goals.
*208 came in the first period
(30.1%), 225 in the second period
(32.6%), 246 in the third period
(35.7%), 11 in overtime (1.6%).
*137 different players earned assists
on Lemieux’s goals.
117
lemieux against goaltenders
Goaltender
Anderson
Bailey
Bailes
Bannerman
Barrasso
Beaupre
Beauregard
Behrend
Belfour
Bergeron
Bernhardt
Berthiaume
Bester
Billington
Biron
Blackburn
Blue
Bouchard
Boucher
M. Brodeur
R. Brodeur
Brunetta
Burke
Caprice
Carey
Casey
Cechmanek
Cheveldae
Chevrier
Clemmensen
D. Cloutier
J. Cloutier
Cousineau
Dadswell
Dafoe
D’Amour
Denis
DiPietro
Draper
Dunham
Edwards
Eliot
Esche
Essensa
Exelby
Fernandez
Fichaud
Fiset
Fitzpatrick
118
GP
1
1
1
7
9
23
1
2
8
4
3
4
6
15
6
1
1
1
3
20
8
2
25
2
5
10
6
5
14
1
2
7
1
2
4
1
1
3
2
5
3
3
3
5
1
2
2
5
13
G-A-PTS Shots SO
0-1-1
2
0
2-0-2
2
0
0-3-3
5
0
7-8-15
30
0
8-7-15
40
1
15-17-32 75
5
1-2-3
6
0
3-1-4
7
0
7-7-14
36
1
1-13-14
10
0
3-1-4
13
1
2-5-7
17
0
3-7-10
19
1
10-17-27 51
2
0-6-6
20
2
0-0-0
0
0
0-1-1
6
0
2-1-3
5
0
1-4-5
11
1
11-17-28 53
4
5-13-18
28
0
3-3-6
16
0
13-30-43 93
3
4-1-5
10
0
3-4-7
30
0
10-10-20 44
0
2-5-7
13
2
4-6-10
18
1
11-14-25 44
2
0-0-0
5
1
1-1-2
6
0
9-7-16
30
0
0-0-0
6
1
2-5-7
11
0
3-1-4
9
1
0-1-1
2
0
0-0-0
3
1
0-5-5
8
1
3-0-3
18
0
1-2-3
11
2
3-3-6
7
0
1-4-5
11
1
1-4-5
8
0
4-3-7
18
1
2-1-3
3
0
2-0-2
12
1
1-4-5
11
0
4-9-13
21
0
10-20-30 58
2
PCT
0
100
0
23.3
20
20
16.6
42.8
19.4
10
23.1
11.8
15.7
19.6
0
0
0
40
9
20.7
17.8
18.7
13.9
40
10
22.7
15.3
22.2
25
0
16.6
30
0
18.2
33.3
0
0
0
16.7
9
42.8
9.1
12.5
22.2
66.6
16.6
9
19
17.2
Flaherty
Foster
Friesen
Froese
Fuhr
Gamble
Gerber
Gosselin
Grahame
Giguere
Hackett
Hanlon
Hasek
Hayward
Healy
Hebert
Hextall
Hirsch
Hnilicka
Hodson
Holden
Hrivnak
Hrudey
Huet
Hurme
Ing
Irbe
Jablonski
Janecyk
A. Jensen
D. Jensen
Johnson
Joseph
Keans
Khabibulin
Kidd
Kiprusoff
Kolzig
Laforest
Lalime
Legace
Leighton
Lemelin
Lindbergh
Liut
Lorenz
Low
Lundqvist
Luongo
Malarchuk
Maracle
3
1
1
20
15
2
1
11
1
1
7
13
11
8
13
6
24
2
4
1
1
6
29
2
2
1
9
2
2
7
2
4
5
3
8
4
2
8
3
5
2
1
10
4
9
1
2
1
7
12
1
3-2-5
0-0-0
0-5-5
11-16-27
7-19-26
3-5-8
0-1-1
11-11-22
0-1-1
0-0-0
3-7-10
10-11-21
3-7-10
3-17-20
14-13-27
4-8-12
19-19-38
3-1-4
2-6-8
0-1-1
0-1-1
4-7-11
14-32-46
1-0-1
0-3-3
0-2-2
5-16-21
2-1-3
1-2-3
1-4-5
1-2-3
1-4-5
2-2-4
0-4-4
2-15-17
4-8-12
0-2-2
6-4-10
3-2-5
2-5-7
0-2-2
0-1-1
8-10-18
1-3-4
11-10-21
0-1-1
2-0-2
0-0-0
4-3-7
12-12-24
0-1-1
12
1
5
76
45
8
4
43
4
1
26
38
40
27
46
31
95
8
23
4
1
20
112
5
12
4
35
7
5
16
9
10
10
12
22
18
4
27
10
16
4
1
35
6
33
2
8
1
30
34
1
0
1
0
6
1
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
3
1
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
6
1
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
25
0
0
14.5
15.5
37.5
0
25.5
0
0
11.5
26.3
7.5
11.1
30.4
12.9
20
37.5
8.6
0
0
20
12.5
20
0
0
14.2
28.5
20
6.2
11.1
10
20
0
9
22.2
0
22.2
30
12.5
0
0
22.8
16.7
33.3
0
25
0
13.3
35.3
0
lemieux against goaltenders [cont.]
Mason
McLean
McLennan
Melanson
Meloche
Millen
Miller
Moog
Muzzatti
Myllys
Nabokov
Niittymaki
Noronen
Nurminen
O’Neill
Osgood
Pang
Peeters
Penney
Pietrangelo
Potvin
Puppa
Racicot
Ranford
Raycroft
Reddick
Reese
Resch
Rhodes
Richter
Riendeau
Riggin
Roussel
Roy
St. Laurent
St. Croix
Salo
Sands
Sauve
Schaefer
Schwab
Scott
Sevigny
Shields
Shtalenkov
Sidorkiewicz
Smith
Snow
Soderstrom
Soetaert
Stauber
Stefan
Storr
Tabaracci
11
8
1
7
1
10
1
14
4
3
3
2
1
3
1
5
4
17
3
2
5
12
1
13
2
3
2
8
8
17
3
4
7
21
2
1
5
1
4
1
5
1
2
3
3
6
10
10
8
3
1
9
2
4
5-6-11
6-9-15
0-0-0
6-12-18
1-2-3
6-7-13
0-0-0
4-14-18
1-2-3
3-6-9
3-3-6
0-3-3
1-3-4
0-4-4
1-1-2
4-1-5
1-4-5
13-8-21
0-6-6
0-2-2
3-7-10
4-14-18
1-1-2
14-22-36
0-0-0
3-3-6
2-2-4
4-7-11
4-6-10
12-10-22
4-7-11
4-0-4
8-4-12
9-13-22
1-1-2
0-1-1
1-5-6
0-1-1
5-5-10
0-0-0
3-2-5
0-1-1
0-0-0
3-3-6
3-1-4
6-7-13
6-9-15
3-8-11
10-10-20
2-4-6
1-3-4
4-19-23
1-3-4
1-5-6
MOST APPEARANCES
Goaltender
No.
Vanbiesbrouck
39
Hrudey
29
Burke
25
Hextall
24
Beaupre
23
Roy
21
MOST POINTS
Goaltender
Points
Vanbiesbrouck
71
Hrudey
46
Burke
43
GP
39
29
25
28
27
3
31
4
40
0
32
21
16
14
2
7
12
2
15
13
47
9
3
21
36
4
69
2
17
8
27
24
67
14
17
23
83
5
1
21
8
14
0
13
0
2
7
16
26
34
28
36
12
5
27
4
8
2
1
1
1
0
3
1
3
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
4
0
0
1
2
0
0
2
1
0
2
1
5
0
1
0
7
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
17.8
22.2
0
19.3
25
15
0
12.5
4.7
18.7
21.4
0
14.2
0
50
26.6
7.6
27.6
0
0
14.2
11.1
25
20.2
0
17.6
25
14.8
16.6
17.9
28.6
23.5
34.7
10.8
20
0
4.7
0
35.7
0
23
0
0
42.8
18.7
23.1
17.6
10.7
27.7
16.7
20
14.8
25
12.5
Hextall
Ranford
Beaupre
Fitzpatrick
Wregget
Healy
M. Brodeur
Tanner
Takko
Terreri
Theodore
Thibault
Toivonen
Trefilov
Tugnutt
Turek
Vanbiesbrouck
Vernon
Vokoun
Waite
Wakaluk
Wamsley
Ward
Weeks
Weekes
Whitmore
Wilkinson
Wregget
Yeremeyev
Young
2
3
15
8
13
2
2
12
2
39
14
2
1
6
9
1
8
8
3
1
14
1
5
0-2-2
1-2-3
8-18-26
6-9-15
11-12-23
2-2-4
1-2-3
8-8-16
0-4-4
32-39-71
10-14-24
0-0-0
0-4-4
6-5-11
6-9-15
0-0-0
3-8-11
4-4-8
5-2-7
0-1-1
11-17-28
1-0-1
4-1-5
4
15
37
31
65
11
11
37
4
138
39
6
5
25
29
5
22
27
13
1
46
3
12
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
2
0
4
1
2
0
0
2
1
2
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
6.7
21.6
19.3
16.9
18.1
9
21.6
0
23.1
25.6
0
0
24
20.7
0
13.6
14.8
38.5
0
23.9
33.3
33.3
SO = full game by goalie who does not allow Lemieux to record a
point.
Empty-net goals: 33 total (McLean 3,Gosselin 2, Hextall 2, Bester
2, Vanbiesbrouck 2, Terreri 2, Fitzpatrick 2, Thibault 2, Cloutier,
Brunetta, R. Brodeur, Reddick, Weeks, Hrudey, Exelby, Vernon, Casey,
Hrivnak, Tabaracci, Snow, Kolzig, Hurme, Turek, Khabibulin)
Empty-net assists: 11 total (Essensa 2, Belfour, Healy, Schafer, Fuhr,
Healy, Maracle, Rodes, Shtalenkov, Trefilov, Vernon)
*Empty-net goals/assists not counted in career totals
38
36
32
30
28
28
28
MOST SHOTS
Goaltender
Vanbiesbrouck
Hrudey
Hextall
Burke
24
13
23
13
14
13
20
No.
138
112
95
93
Roy
Froese
Beaupre
Ranford
Richter
Thibault
Fitzpatrick
M. Brodeur
Billington
Peeters
Wregget
Healy
Fuhr
83
76
75
69
67
65
58
53
51
47
46
46
45
119
Merci,Mario!
1984-2006
120
2005-06 IN REVIEW
121
NHL STANDINGS
eastern conference
ATLANTIC DIVISION
W
L OT GF
46
27
9 242
45
26
11 267
44
26
12 257
36
40
6 230
22
46
14 244
GA
229
259
215
278
316
PTS
101
101
100
78
58
OTTAWA (1)
BUFFALO (4)
MONTREAL (7)
TORONTO (9)
BOSTON (13)
NORTHEAST DIVISION
W
L OT GF
52
21
9 314
52
24
6 281
42
31
9 243
41
33
8 257
29
37
16 230
GA
211
239
247
270
266
PTS
113
110
93
90
74
CAROLINA (2)
TAMPA BAY (8)
ATLANTA (10)
FLORIDA (11)
WASHINGTON (14)
SOUTHEAST DIVISION
W
L OT GF
52
22
8 294
43
33
6 252
41
33
8 281
37
34
11 240
29
41
12 237
GA
260
260
275
257
306
PTS
112
92
90
85
70
NEW JERSEY (3)
PHILADELPHIA (5)
NY RANGERS (6)
NY ISLANDERS (12)
PITTSBURGH (15)
western conference
DETROIT (1)
NASHVILLE (4)
COLUMBUS (13)
CHICAGO (14)
ST. LOUIS (15)
DALLAS (2)
SAN JOSE (5)
ANAHEIM (6)
LOS ANGELES (10)
PHOENIX (12)
CALGARY (3)
COLORADO (7)
EDMONTON (8)
VANCOUVER (9)
MINNESOTA (11)
122
CENTRAL DIVISION
W
L OT GF
58
16
8 305
49
25
8 259
35
43
4 223
26
43
13 211
21
46
15 197
GA
209
227
279
285
292
PTS
124
106
74
65
57
PACIFIC DIVISION
W
L OT GF
53
23
6 265
44
27
11 266
43
27
12 254
42
35
5 249
38
39
5 246
GA
218
242
229
270
271
PTS
112
99
98
89
81
NORTHWEST DIVISION
W
L OT GF
46
25
11 218
43
30
9 283
41
28
13 256
42
32
8 256
38
36
8 231
GA
200
257
251
255
215
PTS
103
95
95
92
84
SEASON RECORDS
scoring leaders
RK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
PLAYER
Joe Thornton
Jaromir Jagr
Alexander Ovechkin
Dany Heatley
Daniel Alfredsson
SIDNEY CROSBY
Eric Staal
Ilya Kovalchuk
Marc Savard
Jonathan Cheechoo
TEAM
BOS/SJ
NYR
WSH
OTT
OTT
PIT
CAR
ATL
ATL
SJ
GP
81
82
81
82
77
81
82
78
82
82
goals
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Jonathan Cheechoo
Jaromir Jagr
Ilya Kovalchuk
Alexander Ovechkin
Dany Heatley
Brian Gionta
Simon Gagne
Eric Staal
Daniel Alfredsson
Teemu Selanne
Brendan Shanahan
SJ
NYR
ATL
WSH
ATL
NJ
PHI
CAR
OTT
ANA
DET
G
29
54
52
50
43
39
45
52
28
56
A
96
69
54
53
60
63
55
46
69
37
PTS
125
123
106
103
103
102
100
98
97
93
+/31
34
2
29
29
-1
-8
-6
7
23
PIM
61
72
52
86
50
110
81
68
100
58
PP
11
24
21
23
16
16
19
27
14
24
assists
56
54
52
52
50
48
47
45
43
40
40
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Joe Thornton
Jason Spezza
Jaromir Jagr
Marc Savard
Brad Richards
Nicklas Lidstrom
SIDNEY CROSBY
Daniel Alfredsson
Pavel Datsyuk
Sergei Zubov
Ales Hemsky
Tomas Kaberle
SJ
OTT
NYR
ATL
TB
DET
PIT
OTT
DET
DAL
EDM
TOR
SH
0
0
3
2
5
0
4
0
1
2
GW
6
9
5
7
8
5
4
7
4
11
S
195
368
425
300
249
278
279
323
212
317
S%
14.9
14.7
12.2
16.7
17.3
14.0
16.1
16.1
13.2
17.7
pp goals
96
71
69
69
68
64
63
60
59
58
58
58
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Ilya Kovalchuk
Jaromir Jagr
Jonathan Cheechoo
Brian Gionta
Dany Heatley
Alexander Ovechkin
Patrick Marleau
Eric Staal
Ryan Smyth
Rod Brind’Amour
ATL
NYR
SJ
NJ
OTT
WSH
SJ
CAR
EDM
CAR
27
24
24
24
23
21
20
19
19
19
goaltending leaders
RK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
PLAYER
Miikka Kiprusoff
Dominik Hasek
Manny Legace
Cristobal Huet
Henrik Lundqvist
Manny Fernandez
Ilya Bryzgalov
Marty Turco
Vesa Toskala
Martin Brodeur
TEAM
CGY
OTT
DET
MTL
NYR
MIN
ANA
DAL
SJ
NJ
GP
74
43
51
36
53
58
31
68
37
73
wins
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Brodeur
Kiprusoff
Turco
Gerber
Legace
Vokoun
Luongo
Auld
Joseph
Garon
NJ
CGY
DAL
CAR
DET
NSH
FLA
VAN
PHX
LA
MP
4379
2583
2905
2102
3111
3411
1575
3910
2039
4364
W-L-OT
42-20-11
28-10-4
37-8-3
18-11-4
30-12-9
30-18-7
13-12-1
41-19-5
23-7-4
43-23-7
GAA
2.07
2.09
2.19
2.20
2.24
2.29
2.51
2.55
2.56
2.57
SO
10
5
7
7
2
1
1
3
2
5
save %
43
42
41
38
37
36
35
33
32
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Huet
Hasek
Kiprusoff
Lundqvist
Vokoun
Fernandez
Thomas
Legace
Luongo
Miller
MTL
OTT
CGY
NYR
NSH
MIN
BOS
DET
FLA
BUF
GA
151
90
106
77
116
130
66
166
87
187
SA
1951
1202
1244
1085
1485
1612
733
1624
878
2105
SV
1800
1112
1138
1008
1369
1482
667
1458
791
1918
SV%
.923
.925
.915
.929
.922
.919
.910
.898
.901
.911
shutouts
.929
.925
.923
.922
.919
.919
.917
.915
.914
.914
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Kiprusoff
Legace
Huet
Brodeur
Grahame
Hasek
Vokoun
Luongo
Joseph
Garon
CGY
DET
MTL
NJ
TB
OTT
NSH
FLA
PHX
LA
10
7
7
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
123
GAME BY GAME
first half
Penguins
Date
Opp.
1
Oct. 5
@NJ
1-5
L
2
Oct.7
@CAR
2-3
3
Oct. 8
BOS
6-7
4
Oct. 10
@BUF
2-3
OT (L)
5
Oct. 14
@PHI
5-6
OT (L)
6
Oct. 15
TB
1-3
L
Fleury
7
Oct. 20
NJ
3-6
L
THIBAULT/Caron
Gionta
0-3-4
4
20-33
.286
16,082
8
Oct. 22
@BOS
3-6
L
Thibault
Thornton
0-4-4
4
23-39
.250
17,565
9
Oct. 25
FLA
3-4
OT (L)
Thibault
Weiss
0-4-5
5
26-43
.277
14,636
10
Oct. 27
ATL
7-5
W
Caron
Jackman
1-4-5
7
33-48
.350
14,009
11
Oct. 29
CAR
3-5
L
Caron
Whitney
1-5-5
7
36-53
.318
16,420
12
Nov. 1
@NJ
4-3
OT (W)
Caron
Gonchar
2-5-5
9
40-56
.375
13
Nov. 3
@NYI
5-1
W
Caron
Recchi
3-5-5
11
45-57
.423
10,793
14
Nov. 5
@BOS
3-6
L
CARON/Thibault
Thornton
3-6-5
11
48-63
.393
17,565
15
Nov. 7
@NYR
3-2
W
Caron
Palffy
4-6-5
13
51-65
.433
18,200
16
Nov. 9
@ATL
0-5
L
CARON/Thibault
Hossa
4-7-5
13
51-70
.406
14,046
17
Nov. 10
MTL
3-2
OT (SOW)
Thibault
Crosby
5-7-5
15
54-72
.441
16,254
18
Nov. 12
NYR
1-6
L
Thibault
Jagr
5-8-5
15
55-78
.417
*17,132
19
Nov. 14
NYI
2-3
OT (SOL)
Thibault
Blake
5-8-6
16
57-81
.421
14,415
20
Nov. 16
@PHI
3-2
OT (W)
Fleury
Crosby
6-8-6
18
60-83
.450
19,687
W/L/OT
Goalie(s)
Goal
W-L-OT
Thibault
Parise
0-1-0
PTS GF-GA
0
PCT.
ATTN.
1-5
.000
18,101
OT (SOL)
Caron
Stillman
0-1-1
OT (L)
Caron
Murray
0-1-2
1
3-8
.250
18,787
2
9-15
.333
*17,132
Fleury
Hecht
CARON/Fleury
Rathje
0-1-3
3
11-18
.375
12,050
0-1-4
4
16-24
.400
Fedotenko
19,566
0-2-4
4
17-27
.333
*17,132
10,134
21
Nov. 19
PHI
3-6
L
Thibault
Carter
6-9-6
18
63-89
.429
*17,132
22
Nov. 22
WSH
5-4
W
Caron
Palffy
7-9-6
20
68-93
.476
*16,978
23
Nov. 25
@FLA
3-6
L
THIBAULT/Caron
Jokinen
7-10-6
20
71-99
.435
18,124
24
Nov. 27
@TB
1-4
L
Thibault
DiMaio
7-11-6
20
72-103
.417
20,218
25
Nov. 29
BUF
2-3
L
Fleury
Kotalik
7-12-6
20
74-106
.400
15,118
26
Dec. 1
@NYR
1-2
L
Fleury
Malik
7-13-6
20
75-108
.385
18,200
27
Dec. 3
CAL
2-3
L
Fleury
Langkow
7-14-6
20
77-111
.370
16,626
28
Dec. 8
MIN
0-5
L
Thibault
Gaborik
7-15-6
20
77-116
.357
14,627
29
Dec. 10
COL
4-3
W
Fleury
Talbot
8-15-6
22
81-119
.379
16,677
30
Dec. 12
@DET
1-3
L
Fleury
Zetterberg
8-16-6
22
82-122
.367
20,066
31
Dec. 13
@STL
0-3
L
Fleury
Tkachuk
8-17-6
22
82-125
.355
14,336
32
Dec. 16
BUF
3-4
OT (L)
Fleury
Drury
8-17-7
23
85-129
.359
16,648
33
Dec. 17
@BUF
3-4
L
Thibault
Drury
8-18-7
23
88-133
.348
18,690
34
Dec. 23
PHI
4-5
L
Fleury
Knuble
8-19-7
23
92-138
.338
*17,132
35
Dec. 27
TOR
2-3
OT (L)
Fleury
Kaberle
8-19-8
24
94-141
.343
*17,132
36
Dec. 29
NJ
6-2
W
Fleury
Surovy
9-19-8
26 100-143
.361
*17,132
37
Dec. 31
NYR
4-3
OT (W)
Fleury
Crosby
10-19-8
28 104-146
.378
*17,132
38
Jan. 2
@TOR
2-3
OT (L)
Thibault
McCabe
10-19-9
29 106-149
.382
19,449
39
Jan. 3
@MTL
6-4
W
Fleury
Crosby
11-19-9
31 112-153
.397
21,273
40
Jan. 6
@ATL
4-6
L
FLEURY/Thibault
Kovalchuk
11-20-9
31 116-159
.388
17,209
41
Jan. 7
ATL
3-4
L
Fleury
Savard
11-21-9
31 119-163
.378
*17,132
*Sellout
124
Score
Winning
Gm.#
GAME BY GAME
second half
Penguins
Gm.#
Date
Opp.
Score
W/L/OT
42
Jan. 10
EDM
1-3
L
43
Jan. 11
@CBJ
44
Jan. 13
@CHI
45
Jan. 15
@NSH
Winning
Goalie(s)
Goal
W-L-OT
PTS GF-GA
PCT.
ATTN.
Fleury
Horcoff
11-22-9
31 120-166
.369
14,905
1-6
L SABOURIN/Fleury
Vyborny
11-23-9
31 121-172
.360
18,136
1-4
L
Fleury
Hilbert
11-24-9
31 122-176
.352
20,541
4-5
L
FLEURY/Caron
Hall
11-25-9
31 126-181
.344
17,113
46
Jan. 16
VAN
2-4
L
Fleury
Bertuzzi
11-26-9
31 128-185
.337
15,681
47
Jan. 19
NYR
2-4
L
Fleury
Rozsival
11-27-9
31 130-189
.330
14,272
48
Jan. 21
PHI
1-2
L
Fleury
Carter
11-28-9
31 131-191
.323
*17,132
49
Jan. 23
@PHI
2-4
L
Fleury
Knuble
11-29-9
31 133-195
.316
19,726
50
Jan. 25
WSH
8-1
W
Fleury
Recchi
12-29-9
33 141-196
.330
14,415
51
Jan. 26
@NYI
3-4
OT (SOL)
Caron
Satan
12-29-10
34 144-200
.333
11,218
52
Jan. 28
@NYR
1-7
L
Fleury
Rucinsky
12-30-10
34 145-207
.327
18,200
53
Feb. 1
@NYR
1-3
L
Fleury
Rozsival
12-31-10
34 146-210
.321
18,200
54
Feb. 2
OTT
2-7
L
Caron
Chara
12-32-10
34 148-217
.315
14,714
55
Feb. 4
NYI
4-5
OT (SOL)
Fleury
Satan
12-32-11
35 152-222
.318
16,362
56
Feb. 6
@OTT
2-5
L
Fleury
Smolinski
12-33-11
35 154-227
.313
19,877
57
Feb. 8
BOS
1-3
L
Fleury
Stuart
12-34-11
35 155-230
.307
15,603
58
Feb. 10
@CAR
4-3
W
Caron
Crosby
13-34-11
37 159-233
.319
18,830
59
Feb. 11
@WSH
6-3
W
Fleury
Armstrong
14-34-11
39 165-236
.331
18,277
60
Mar. 1
OTT
3-4
L
Fleury
Heatley
14-35-11
39 168-240
.325
14,026
61
Mar. 4
CAR
5-7
L
CARON/Fleury
Cole
14-36-11
39 173-247
.320
16,293
62
Mar. 7
TB
4-5
OT (SOL)
Fleury
Richards
14-36-12
40 177-252
.323
15,048
63
Mar. 8
@WSH
3-6
L
Caron
Zubrus
14-37-12
40 180-258
.317
14,374
64
Mar. 11
NJ
6-3
W
Fleury
Hilbert
15-37-12
42 186-261
.328
16,061
65
Mar. 12
PHI
2-0
W
Fleury
Armstrong
16-37-12
44 188-261
.339
14,904
66
Mar. 16
@NJ
1-2
L
Fleury
Gionta
16-38-12
44 189-263
.333
11,513
67
Mar. 18
@MTL
5-4
W
Fleury
Roy
17-38-12
46 194-267
.343
21,273
68
Mar. 19
TOR
0-1
L
Fleury
Kilger
17-39-12
46 194-268
.338
15,174
69
Mar. 21
@OTT
2-5
L
Caron
Kelly
17-40-12
46 196-273
.333
19,360
70
Mar. 24
NYI
4-3
OT (W)
Fleury
Crosby
18-40-12
48 200-276
.343
15,210
71
Mar. 26
MTL
5-6
L
Fleury
Ryder
18-41-12
48 205-282
.338
14,807
72
Mar. 29
FLA
3-5
L
FLEURY/Caron
Olesz
18-42-12
48 208-287
.333
14,024
73
Mar. 31
@NYI
4-0
W
Caron
Gonchar
19-42-12
50 212-287
.342
11,286
74
Apr. 2
NJ
2-3
OT (L)
Fleury
Gionta
19-42-13
51 214-290
.345
14,427
75
Apr. 5
@NJ
4-6
L
Fleury
Elias
19-43-13
51 218-296
.340
13,118
76
Apr. 7
@FLA
5-1
W
Caron
Whitney
20-43-13
53 223-297
.349
14,776
77
Apr. 8
@TB
0-1
L
Fleury
Lecavalier
20-44-13
53 223-298
.344
20,844
78
Apr. 11
@PHI
3-4
L
Caron
Carter
20-45-13
53 226-302
.340
19,756
79
Apr. 13
NYR
5-3
W
Fleury
Armstrong
21-45-13
55 231-305
.348
15,155
80
Apr. 15
@NYI
4-5
OT (SOL)
Caron
Nilsson
21-45-14
56 235-310
.350
12,282
81
Apr. 17
NYI
6-1
W
Fleury
Malone
22-45-14
58 241-311
.358
*17,084
82
Apr. 18
@TOR
3-5
L
CARON/Fleury
Tucker
22-46-14
58 244-316
.354
19,392
*Sellout
125
GAME BY GAME
home games
Penguins
Gm.#
Date
Opp.
W/L/OT
1
Oct. 8
BOS
6-7
OT (L)
2
Oct. 15
TB
1-3
3
Oct. 20
NJ
3-6
4
Oct. 25
FLA
3-4
OT (L)
5
Oct. 27
ATL
7-5
6
Oct. 29
CAR
3-5
7
Nov. 10
MTL
3-2
8
Nov. 12
NYR
1-6
9
Nov. 14
NYI
10
Nov. 19
PHI
11
Nov. 22
12
Nov. 29
13
Winning
Goalie(s)
Goal
W-L-OT
Caron
Murray
0-0-1
L
Fleury
Fedotenko
0-1-1
1
L
THIBAULT/Caron
Gionta
0-2-1
1
Thibault
Weiss
0-2-2
2
13-20
W
Caron
Jackman
1-2-2
4
20-25
.400
14,009
L
Caron
Whitney
1-3-2
4
23-30
.333
16,420
OT (SOW)
Thibault
Crosby
2-3-2
6
26-32
.429
16,254
L
Thibault
Jagr
2-4-2
6
27-38
.375
*17,132
2-3
OT (SOL)
Thibault
Blake
2-4-3
7
29-41
.389
14,415
3-6
L
Thibault
Carter
2-5-3
7
32-47
.350
*17,132
WSH
5-4
W
Caron
Palffy
3-5-3
9
37-51
.409
*16,978
BUF
2-3
L
Fleury
Kotalik
3-6-3
9
39-54
.375
15,118
Dec. 3
CAL
2-3
L
Fleury
Langkow
3-7-3
9
41-57
.346
16,626
14
Dec. 8
MIN
0-5
L
Thibault
Gaborik
3-8-3
9
41-62
.321
14,627
15
Dec. 10
COL
4-3
W
Fleury
Talbot
4-8-3
11
45-65
.367
16,677
16
Dec. 16
BUF
3-4
OT (L)
Fleury
Drury
4-8-4
12
48-69
.375
16,648
17
Dec. 23
PHI
4-5
L
Fleury
Knuble
4-9-4
12
52-74
.353
*17,132
PTS GF-GA
1
PCT.
ATTN.
.500
*17,132
7-10
.250
*17,132
10-16
.167
16,082
.250
14,636
6-7
18
Dec. 27
TOR
2-3
OT (L)
Fleury
Kaberle
4-9-5
13
54-77
.361
*17,132
19
Dec. 29
NJ
6-2
W
Fleury
Surovy
5-9-5
15
60-79
.395
*17,132
20
Dec. 31
NYR
4-3
OT (W)
Fleury
Crosby
6-9-5
17
64-82
.425
*17,132
21
Jan. 7
ATL
3-4
L
Fleury
Savard
6-10-5
17
67-86
.405
*17,132
22
Jan. 10
EDM
1-3
L
Fleury
Horcoff
6-11-5
17
68-89
.386
14,905
23
Jan. 16
VAN
2-4
L
Fleury
Bertuzzi
6-12-5
17
70-93
.370
15,681
24
Jan. 19
NYR
2-4
L
Fleury
Rozsival
6-13-5
17
72-97
.354
14,272
25
Jan. 21
PHI
1-2
L
Fleury
Carter
6-14-5
17
73-99
.340
*17,132
26
Jan. 25
WSH
8-1
W
Fleury
Recchi
7-14-5
19
81-100
.365
14,415
27
Feb. 2
OTT
2-7
L
Caron
Chara
7-15-5
19
83-107
.352
14,714
28
Feb. 4
NYI
4-5
OT (SOL)
Fleury
Satan
7-15-6
20
87-112
.357
16,362
29
Feb. 8
BOS
1-3
L
Fleury
Stuart
7-16-6
20
88-115
.345
15,603
30
Mar. 1
OTT
3-4
L
Fleury
Heatley
7-17-6
20
91-119
.333
14,026
31
Mar. 4
CAR
5-7
L
CARON/Fleury
Cole
7-18-6
20
96-126
.323
16,293
32
Mar. 7
TB
4-5
OT (SOL)
Fleury
Richards
7-18-7
21 100-131
.328
15,048
33
Mar. 11
NJ
6-3
W
Fleury
Hilbert
8-18-7
23 106-134
.349
16,061
34
Mar. 12
PHI
2-0
W
Fleury
Armstrong
9-18-7
25 108-134
.368
14,904
35
Mar. 19
TOR
0-1
L
Fleury
Kilger
9-19-7
25 108-135
.357
15,174
36
Mar. 24
NYI
4-3
OT (W)
Fleury
Crosby
10-19-7
27 112-138
.375
15,210
37
Mar. 26
MTL
5-6
L
Fleury
Ryder
10-20-7
27 117-144
.365
14,807
38
Mar. 29
FLA
3-5
L
FLEURY/Caron
Olesz
10-21-7
27 120-149
.355
14,024
39
Apr. 2
NJ
2-3
OT (L)
Fleury
Gionta
10-21-8
28 122-152
.359
14,427
40
Apr. 13
NYR
5-3
W
Fleury
Armstrong
11-21-8
30 127-155
.375
15,155
41
Apr. 17
NYI
6-1
W
Fleury
Malone
12-21-8
32 133-156
.390
*17,084
*Sellout
126
Score
GAME BY GAME
road games
Penguins
Gm.#
Date
Opp.
Score
W/L/OT
1
Oct. 5
@NJ
1-5
L
2
Oct.7
@CAR
2-3
3
Oct. 10
@BUF
2-3
4
Oct. 14
@PHI
5
Oct. 22
@BOS
6
Nov. 1
7
Nov. 3
8
Winning
Goalie(s)
Goal
W-L-OT
Thibault
Parise
0-1-0
PTS GF-GA
OT (SOL)
Caron
Stillman
0-1-1
1
3-8
.250
18,787
OT (L)
Fleury
Hecht
0-1-2
2
5-11
.333
12,050
5-6
OT (L)
CARON/Fleury
Rathje
0-1-3
3
10-17
.375
19,566
3-6
L
Thibault
Thornton
0-2-3
3
13-23
.300
17,566
@NJ
4-3
OT (W)
Caron
Gonchar
1-2-3
5
17-26
.417
@NYI
5-1
W
Caron
Recchi
2-2-3
7
22-27
.500
10,793
Nov. 5
@BOS
3-6
L
CARON/Thibault
Thornton
2-3-3
7
25-33
.438
17,565
9
Nov. 7
@NYR
3-2
W
Caron
Palffy
3-3-3
9
28-35
.500
18,200
10
Nov. 9
@ATL
0-5
L
CARON/Thibault
Hossa
3-4-3
9
28-40
.450
14,046
11
Nov. 16
@PHI
3-2
OT (W)
Fleury
Crosby
4-4-3
11
31-42
.500
19,687
12
Nov. 25
@FLA
3-6
L
THIBAULT/Caron
Jokinen
4-5-3
11
34-48
.458
18,124
13
Nov. 27
@TB
1-4
L
Thibault
DiMaio
4-6-3
11
35-52
.423
20,218
14
Dec. 1
@NYR
1-2
L
Fleury
Malik
4-7-3
11
36-54
.393
18,200
15
Dec. 12
@DET
1-3
L
Fleury
Zetterberg
4-8-3
11
37-57
.367
20,066
16
Dec. 13
@STL
0-3
L
Fleury
Tkachuk
4-9-3
11
37-60
.344
14,336
17
Dec. 17
@BUF
3-4
L
Thibault
Drury
4-10-3
11
40-64
.324
18,690
18
Jan. 2
@TOR
2-3
OT (L)
Thibault
McCabe
4-10-4
12
42-67
.333
19,449
19
Jan. 3
@MTL
6-4
W
Fleury
Crosby
5-10-4
14
48-71
.368
21,273
20
Jan. 6
@ATL
4-6
L
FLEURY/Thibault
Kovalchuk
5-11-4
14
52-77
.350
17,209
21
Jan. 11
@CBJ
1-6
L SABOURIN/Fleury
Vyborny
5-12-4
14
53-83
.333
18,136
22
Jan. 13
@CHI
1-4
L
Fleury
Hilbert
5-13-4
14
54-87
.318
20,541
23
Jan. 15
@NSH
4-5
L
FLEURY/Caron
Hall
5-14-4
14
58-92
.304
17,113
0
1-5
PCT.
ATTN.
.000
18,101
10,134
24
Jan. 23
@PHI
2-4
L
Fleury
Knuble
5-15-4
14
60-96
.292
19,726
25
Jan. 26
@NYI
3-4
OT (SOL)
Caron
Satan
5-15-5
15
63-100
.300
11,218
26
Jan. 28
@NYR
1-7
L
Fleury
Rucinsky
5-16-5
15
64-107
.289
18,200
27
Feb. 1
@NYR
1-3
L
Fleury
Rozsival
5-17-5
15
65-110
.278
18,200
28
Feb. 6
@OTT
2-5
L
Fleury
Smolinski
5-18-5
15
67-115
.268
19,877
29
Feb. 10
@CAR
4-3
W
Caron
Crosby
6-18-5
17
71-118
.293
18,830
30
Feb. 11
@WSH
6-3
W
Fleury
Armstrong
7-18-5
19
77-121
.317
18,277
31
Mar. 8
@WSH
3-6
L
Caron
Zubrus
7-19-5
19
80-127
.307
14,374
32
Mar. 16
@NJ
1-2
L
Fleury
Gionta
7-20-5
19
81-129
.297
11,513
33
Mar. 18
@MTL
5-4
W
Fleury
Roy
8-20-5
21
86-133
.318
21,273
34
Mar. 21
@OTT
2-5
L
Caron
Kelly
8-21-5
21
88-138
.309
19,360
35
Mar. 31
@NYI
4-0
W
Caron
Gonchar
9-21-5
23
92-138
.329
11,286
36
Apr. 5
@NJ
4-6
L
Fleury
Elias
9-22-5
23
96-144
.319
13,118
37
Apr. 7
@FLA
5-1
W
Caron
Whitney
10-22-5
25 101-145
.338
14,776
38
Apr. 8
@TB
0-1
L
Fleury
Lecavalier
10-23-5
25 101-146
.329
20,844
39
Apr. 11
@PHI
3-4
L
Caron
Carter
10-24-5
25 104-150
.321
19,756
40
Apr. 15
@NYI
4-5
OT (SOL)
Caron
Nilsson
10-24-6
26 108-155
.325
12,282
41
Apr. 18
@TOR
3-5
L
CARON/Fleury
Tucker
10-25-6
26 111-160
.317
19,392
*Sellout
127
STATISTICS
2005-06 scoring
POS
C
D
RW
LW
LW
RW
RW
D
RW
D
C
NO
87
55
8
10
12
33
20
19
7
22
9
LW
C
RW
43
66
23
D
C
RW
2
16
28
D
RW
D
C
LW
LW
32
71
44
25
11
15
LW
D
D
D
LW
C
D
RW
C
G
D
G
D
G
D
LW
G
C
17
4
5
3
36
14
33
37
28
31
24
29
4
30
32
11
41
9
NAME
GP
Sidney Crosby* 81
Sergei Gonchar 75
Mark Recchi
63
John LeClair
73
Ryan Malone 77
Ziggy Palffy
42
C. Armstrong* 47
Ryan Whitney* 68
Michel Ouellet* 50
Ric Jackman
49
Andy Hilbert
47
PIT
19
CHI
28
Tomas Surovy 53
Mario Lemieux 26
Eric Boguniecki 47
PIT
38
STL
9
Josef Melichar 72
E. Christensen* 33
Jani Rita*
51
PIT
30
EDM
21
D. Tarnstrom
33
K. Koltsov
60
Brooks Orpik 64
M. Talbot*
48
Lasse Pirjeta
25
N. Nordgren
58
PIT
15
CAR
43
Matt Murley* 41
Noah Welch*
5
Rob Scuderi
57
Steve Poapst
21
Andre Roy
42
S. Endicott*
41
Eric Cairns
50
R. VandenBussche 20
Matt Hussey
13
S. Caron
26
Lyle Odelein
27
M-A Fleury*
50
Cory Cross
6
Dany Sabourin* 1
A. Nasreddine
6
G. Lefebvre
9
J. Thibault
16
Rico Fata
20
PENGUINS TOTALS
* Rookie
82
TOI
20:07
24:40
21:17
15:45
18:05
19:19
19:04
23:49
14:01
18:21
13:03
17:27
10:04
13:35
19:22
11:06
10:50
12:15
17:26
14:16
8:43
10:05
6:46
16:54
13:14
18:50
10:57
9:14
7:04
5:58
7:27
11:28
17:24
20:15
17:36
5:03
11:43
6:32
4:19
10:16
50:28
16:13
56:12
13:12
20:33
15:11
12:20
50:21
13:06
G
39
12
24
22
22
11
16
6
16
6
12
7
5
12
7
6
5
1
3
6
6
3
3
5
3
2
5
4
4
0
4
1
1
0
0
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
63
46
33
29
22
31
24
32
16
22
15
11
4
13
15
10
6
4
12
7
4
4
0
5
6
7
3
3
2
0
2
5
3
4
4
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
102
58
57
51
44
42
40
38
32
28
27
18
9
25
22
16
11
5
15
13
10
7
3
10
9
9
8
7
6
0
6
6
4
4
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
---
244
444
688
+/-1
-13
-28
-24
-22
5
15
-7
-13
-20
4
8
-4
-13
-16
-3
-2
-1
-2
-3
-6
-6
0
-10
-10
-3
-12
4
-8
-4
-4
-9
0
-18
-5
-3
-9
1
0
-5
0
-10
0
-1
0
2
-3
0
-5
PIM
110
100
56
61
63
12
58
85
16
46
38
16
22
45
16
33
29
4
66
34
10
4
6
52
20
124
59
18
34
4
30
24
2
36
10
116
43
124
42
0
0
50
0
6
0
8
9
2
10
PP
16
8
11
8
10
2
7
2
11
3
3
3
0
3
3
2
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SH
0
0
0
1
5
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--- 1638
94
13
GW
5
2
2
0
1
2
3
1
0
1
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S
278
192
164
135
153
112
86
113
87
95
101
51
50
107
77
48
36
12
53
85
49
38
13
40
53
32
45
30
38
6
32
48
5
28
4
11
44
19
5
17
0
17
0
1
0
3
3
0
18
PCT
14.0
6.3
14.6
16.3
14.4
9.8
18.6
5.3
18.4
6.3
11.9
13.7
10.0
11.2
9.1
12.5
13.9
8.3
5.7
7.1
12.2
8.3
23.1
12.5
5.7
6.3
11.1
13.3
10.5
0.0
12.5
2.1
20.0
0.0
0.0
18.2
2.3
5.3
20.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
22 2297 10.6
2005-06 goaltenders
NO.
29
31
41
30
GOALTENDER
Marc-Andre Fleury*
Sebastien Caron
Jocelyn Thibault
Dany Sabourin*
PITTSBURGH TOTALS
* Rookie
128
GP
50
26
16
1
MP GAA
2809 3.25
1312 3.98
807 4.46
21 11.43
82 4985
3.73
W-L-OT
13-27-6
8-9-5
1-9-3
0-1-0
GA
152
87
60
4
SA
1485
733
484
14
SV%
.898
.881
.876
.714
SO
1
1
0
0
EN
3
3
1
0
22-46-14
310
2723
.886
2
7
FAST FACTS
RECORD IN 10-GAME SEGMENTS
GAMES
RECORD
PTS GF GA
1-10
1-4-5
7
33 48
11-20
5-4-1
11
27 35
21-30
2-8-0
4
22 39
31-40
3-4-3
9
34 37
41-50
1-9-0
2
25 37
51-60
2-6-2
6
27 44
61-70
4-5-1
9
32 36
71-80
3-5-2
8
35 34
81-82
1-1-0
2
9
6
TOTALS
22-46-14
58 244 316
RECORD VS. DIVISIONS/CONFERENCE
ATLANTIC
NORTHEAST
SOUTHEAST
vs. CONF.
W
12
3
6
21
CENTRAL
PACIFIC
NORTHWEST
vs. CONF
0
0
1
1
L OT PTS PCT
14 6 30 .469
12 5 11 .275
11 3 15 .375
37 14 56 .389
5
0
4
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
.000
.000
.200
.200
Record in Back To Back Games
10-17-7
First Game
6-6-5
Second Game
4-11-2
Record in Overtime
5-14
Record After A Win
Record After A Loss
Record In Shootout
1-6
Record When Scoring First
19-8-5
Record When Opponent Scored First
3-38-9
Record When Leading After First Period
13-2-3
Record When Trailing After First Period
2-28-6
Record When Tied After First Period
7-16-5
Record When Leading After Two Periods 17-1-3
Record When Trailing After Two Periods 0-41-10
Record When Tied After Two Periods
5-4-1
Record In One Goal Games
10-28
Record In Two Goal Games
4-14
Record In Three Or More Goal Games
8-18
RECORD BY MONTHS
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
1-5-5
6-7-1
3-7-2
2-11-2
2-4-1
5-8-1
3-4-2
LEAGUE RANKINGS
Goal Scoring
Goals Allowed
Power-play Proficiency
Penalty-killing Efficiency
Power-play Goals Scored
Power-play Goals Allowed
Points
Wins
Losses
Home Wins
Road Wins
Penalty Minutes
Short-handed Goals Scored
Short-handed Goals Against
No.
244
310
19.0
78.8
94
113
58
22
46
12
10
1539
7
16
Record Scoring Five Or More Goals
Record Scoring Four Goals
Record Scoring Three Goals
Record Scoring Two Or Fewer Goals
Record Allowing Two Or Fewer Goals
Record Allowing Three Goals
Record Allowing Four Goals
Record Allowing Five Or More Goals
First Half Record
Second Half Record
Home Record
First Half
Second Half
Road Record
First Half
Second Half
Rank
17th
30th
6th
29th
9th
29th
29th
29th
T-30th
T-30th
T-29th
30th
T-13th
28th
12-2-2
6-4-3
3-13-3
1-27-6
10-5-0
8-8-6
3-9-3
1-24-5
11-21-9
11-25-5
12-21-8
6-10-5
6-11-3
10-25-6
5-11-4
5-14-2
129
TRANSACTIONS
October 8 - Recalled goaltender Andy Chiodo from Wheeling on an emergency basis
October 9 - Re-assigned goaltender Andy Chiodo to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and placed goaltender Jocelyn
Thibault on Injured Reserve
October 9 - Recalled goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
October 17 - Re-assigned goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
October 31 - Recalled center Erik Christensen and defenseman Ryan Whitney from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
November 10 - Recalled goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and placed
goaltender Sebastien Caron on Injured Reserve
November 17 - Re-assigned goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
November 22 - Re-assigned forwards Rico Fata and Konstantin Koltsov and defenseman Rob Scuderi to
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
November 22 - Recalled forwards Matt Hussey and Michel Ouellet from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
November 28 - Recalled goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
December 3 - Assigned goaltender Sebastien Caron to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
December 6 - Re-assigned forward Michel Ouellet to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
December 9 - Acquired right wing Eric Boguniecki from St. Louis in exchange for defenseman
Steve Poapst
December 11 - Recalled forward Tomas Surovy from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
December 15 - Named Michel Therrien Head Coach, named Mike Yeo Assistant Coach, named Stephane
Dube Strength and Conditioning Coach and named Gilles Lefebvre Goaltending Consultant
December 15 - Recalled forward Michel Ouellet from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
December 15 - Re-assigned forwards Maxime Talbot and Lasse Pirjeta to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
December 28 - Recalled defenseman Rob Scuderi from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
December 29 - Recalled forwards Maxime Talbot and Colby Armstrong from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
December 29 - Re-assigned forward Matt Hussey to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
January 9 - Re-assigned forward Erik Christensen to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
January 9 - Recalled forward Konstantin Koltsov from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
January 11 - Recalled goaltender Dany Sabourin from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
January 11 - Recalled goaltender Sebastien Caron from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
January 12 - Re-assigned goaltender Dany Sabourin to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
January 18 - Forward Ziggy Palffy announced his retirement
January 18 - Acquired defenseman Eric Cairns from Florida in exchange for a sixth-round pick in the
2006 Entry Draft
January 19 - Recalled forward Guillaume Lefebvre from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
January 24 - Mario Lemieux announced his retirement
January 26 - Acquired forward Jani Rita and defenseman Cory Cross from Edmonton in exchange for
defenseman Dick Tarnstrom
January 29 - Re-assigned forward Maxime Talbot to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
February 5 - Re-assigned forward Guillaume Lefebvre to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
February 9 - Recalled center Erik Christensen from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
February 12 - Re-assigned center Erik Christensen to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
February 28 - Recalled center Erik Christensen from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
March 6 - Re-assigned center Erik Christensen to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
March 9 - Claimed center Andy Hilbert off of waivers from the Chicago Blackhawks
March 9 - Acquired forwards Krystofer Kolanos, Niklas Nordgren and a second round draft choice in the
2007 NHL Entry Draft from Carolina in exchange for forward Mark Recchi
March 9 - Acquired a fourth round pick in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft from Detroit in exchange for
defenseman Cory Cross
March 9 - Acquired center Petr Taticek from Florida in exchange for defenseman Ric Jackman
March 9 - Assigned center Shane Endicott to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton for a two-week conditioning stint
March 10 - Recalled defenseman Alain Nasreddine from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
March 23 - Re-assigned defenseman Alain Nasreddine to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
March 23 - Recalled center Shane Endicott from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
March 24 - Recalled defenseman Noah Welch from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on an emergency basis
March 30 - Re-assigned defenseman Noah Welch to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
April 11 - Re-assigned center Shane Endicott to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
April 17 - Recalled defenseman Noah Welch from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
130
HIGHLIGHTS
October 5 – Sidney Crosby records an assist in his first NHL game, a 5-1 loss at New Jersey. Center
Maxime Talbot also makes his NHL debut in the game.
October 9 – Sidney Crosby scores his first NHL goal and adds two assists in a 7-6 overtime loss to
Boston.
October 14 – The Penguins erase a four-goal deficit in Philadelphia as Maxime Talbot’s first NHL goal
sent the game to overtime. The Flyers won, 6-5, in OT.
October 27 – The Penguins rally for seven-straight goals to beat Atlanta, 7-5, for the first win of the
season. Mario Lemieux records the last five-point game of his storied career.
October 29 – Mario Lemieux plays in his 900th career NHL game in a 5-3 home loss to Carolina.
November 1 – Defenseman Ryan Whitney and center Erik Christensen make their NHL debuts in a 4-3
win at New Jersey.
November 3 – Erik Christensen scores his first NHL goal in a 5-1 road win against the Islanders.
November 9 – Penguins defenseman Brooks Orpik appears in his 100th career game against Atlanta.
November 10 – Sidney Crosby’s dramatic shootout goal gives the Penguins their first-ever shootout
victory in a 3-2 home decision against Montreal. It was the 100th career NHL game for Konstantin
Koltsov.
November 16 – Despite suffering broken teeth, Sidney Crosby racks up three points, including an
overtime breakaway goal to give the Penguins a 3-2 win at Philadelphia. Ryan Malone also appeared in
the 100th game of his NHL career, while Ryan VandenBussche made his 300th NHL appearance.
November 22 – Penguins forward Michel Ouellet makes his NHL debut in a 5-4 home win against
Washington
December 1 – Defenseman Ryan Whitney scores his first NHL goal in a 2-1 road loss to the Rangers.
December 16 – Mario Lemieux plays in his last NHL game and records his last point, an assist, in a 4-3
home loss to Buffalo. Michel Ouellet scores his first NHL goal.
December 23 – Penguins defenseman Sergei Gonchar plays in his 700th NHL game in 5-4 home loss to
the Flyers.
December 29 – Penguins forward Colby Armstrong makes his NHL debut in a 6-2 home win over New
Jersey. Penguins forward John LeClair appears in his 900th NHL game.
January 3 – Penguins rookies scored all six goals in a 6-4 win at Montreal. It was only the fifth time in
the NHL’s modern era that a team produced six or more goals in a game and they were all scored by
rookies. Sidney Crosby (2), Michel Ouellet (2), Shane Endicott and Maxime Talbot all found the back of
the net. Endicott’s goal was his 1st in the NHL.
January 6 – Colby Armstrong scores his first NHL goal in a 6-4 road loss in Atlanta. Josef Melichar
appears in the 200th game of his NHL career.
January 25 – The Penguins erupt for eight goals in an 8-1 triumph over Washington.
February 2 – Sergei Gonchar records his 300th career assist in a 7-2 home loss to Ottawa.
February 6 – Penguins forward Tomas Surovy plays in his 100th career NHL game.
February 15 – Penguins Sergei Gonchar and Evgeni Malkin (Russia) and Tomas Surovy (Slovakia) begin
play at the Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy.
March 1 – John LeClair picks up his 400th career assist in a 4-3 home loss to Ottawa.
March 24 – Penguins defenseman Noah Welch makes his NHL debut in a 4-3 home win against the
Islanders.
March 26 – Noah Welch scores his first NHL goal in a 6-5 home loss to Montreal.
March 29 – Penguins forward John LeClair becomes the seventh American-born player in NHL history to
reach 400 goals.
April 17 – Sidney Crosby became the youngest player in NHL history to reach the 100-point mark with
three assists in a 6-1 home win against the Islanders
April 18 – Sidney Crosby adds a goal and an assist to finish as the youngest player in NHL history to
record 102 points in a season. He also surpassed Mario Lemieux’s franchise record for points by a
rookie (100).
April 19 – NHL announces the Penguins lead the league in increased attendance as crowds at Mellon
Arena were up 33 percent over the 2003-04 season.
May 21 – Sidney Crosby becomes the youngest player to win a World Championships scoring title as he
racks up 16 points in eight games for Canada in Latvia. He was named the tournament’s top forward.
Evgeni Malkin had a team-best nine points for Russia, while Jani Rita (Finland), Tomas Surovy (Slovakia)
and Ryan Malone, Andy Hilbert and Brooks Orpik (USA) all competed at the tournament.
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SCORING SUMMARY
Colby Armstrong
Eric Boguniecki
Eric Cairns
Sebastien Caron
Erik Christensen
Sidney Crosby
Shane Endicott
Marc-Andre Fleury
Sergei Gonchar
Andy Hilbert
Matt Hussey
Konstantin Koltsov
John LeClair
Guillaume Lefebvre
Mario Lemieux
Ryan Malone
Joseph Melichar
Matt Murley
Alain Nasreddine
Niklas Nordgren
Lyle Odelein
Brooks Orpik
Michel Ouellet
Ziggy Palffy
Lasse Pirjeta
Jani Rita
Andre Roy
Dany Sabourin
Rob Scuderi
Tomas Surovy
Maxime Talbot
Jocelyn Thibault
Ryan VandenBussche
Noah Welch
Ryan Whitney
home
road
GP
23
24
25
8
16
40
23
29
37
26
8
30
38
5
14
38
37
20
3
30
11
32
26
21
12
22
21
0
26
26
23
7
10
4
33
GP
24
23
25
18
17
41
18
21
38
21
5
30
35
4
12
39
35
21
3
28
16
32
24
21
13
29
21
1
31
27
25
9
10
1
35
G
9
2
0
0
4
21
0
0
5
8
0
2
10
0
6
11
2
1
0
1
0
1
8
7
2
3
1
0
0
10
1
0
1
1
2
A PTS
13 22
3 5
0 0
0 0
4 8
34 55
1 1
0 0
30 35
7 15
1 1
3 5
16 26
0 0
8 14
9 20
6 8
2 3
0 0
1 2
0 0
5 6
10 18
16 23
3 5
4 7
0 1
0 0
1 1
7 17
2 3
0 0
0 1
3 4
17 19
G
7
4
1
0
2
18
1
0
7
4
0
1
12
0
1
11
1
0
0
3
0
1
8
4
2
3
1
0
0
2
4
0
0
0
4
A PTS
11 18
7 11
1 2
1 1
3 5
29 47
0 1
1 1
16 23
8 12
0 0
3 4
13 25
0 0
7 8
13 24
6 7
3 3
0 0
1 4
1 1
2 3
6 14
15 19
0 2
0 3
1 2
0 0
3 3
6 8
1 5
0 0
0 0
0 0
15 19
pp
G
7
2
0
0
2
16
0
0
8
3
0
0
8
0
3
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
2
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
2
sh
A PTS
5 12
3 5
0 0
1 1
3 5
31 47
0 0
1 1
30 38
4 7
0 0
1 1
19 27
0 0
12 15
7 17
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 1
7 8
9 11
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
5 8
0 0
0 0
0 0
2 2
14 16
G A PTS
2 0 2
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 2 2
1 0 1
0 0 0
0 2 2
0 1 1
0 0 0
1 1 2
1 0 1
0 0 0
0 0 0
5 2 7
1 1 2
0 1 1
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 1 1
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
2 0 2
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 1 1
div.
GP
20
16
23
9
10
31
14
19
27
16
1
27
30
7
10
28
27
11
3
22
8
27
20
13
7
17
15
0
23
20
18
5
6
2
27
G
7
1
1
0
3
22
0
0
6
9
0
0
6
0
2
6
1
0
0
1
0
0
5
2
1
2
0
0
0
6
2
0
0
0
3
A PTS
8 15
1 2
0 1
1 1
3 6
25 47
1 1
1 1
16 22
6 15
0 0
3 3
12 18
0 0
7 9
8 14
4 5
2 2
0 0
1 2
1 1
4 4
8 13
9 11
0 1
2 4
0 0
0 0
2 2
5 11
1 3
0 0
0 0
1 1
17 20
home
GOALIE
Sebastien Caron
Marc-Andre Fleury
Jocelyn Thibault
TOTALS
GP
MP
8 397:44
29 1666:43
7 411:54
41 2495:29
GF
32
87
13
132
GA
31
89
30
150
PPGA ENG
14
2
36
0
8
1
58
3
SO
0
0
0
0
GAA W-L-T SHOTS SAV%
4.68
2-3-1
219 .858
3.20 9-14-5
810 .890
4.37
1-4-2
233 .871
3.63 12-21-8
1262 .881
SO
1
1
0
0
2
GAA W-L-T SHOTS SAV%
3.67
6-6-4
514 .891
3.31 4-13-1
675 .907
11.68
0-1-0
14 .714
4.57
0-5-1
251 .880
3.71 10-25-6
1454 .895
road
GOALIE
Sebastien Caron
Marc-Andre Fleury
Dany Sabourin
Jocelyn Thibault
TOTALS
132
GP
MP
18 914:34
21 1143:24
1 20:33
9 393:54
41 2489:04
GF
49
47
1
14
111
GA
56
63
4
30
153
PPGA ENG
20
1
21
3
2
0
12
0
55
4
TEAM LEADERS
GAMES PLAYED
Sidney Crosby
Ryan Malone
Sergei Gonchar
John LeClair
Josef Melichar
81
77
75
73
72
POINTS
Sidney Crosby
Sergei Gonchar
John LeClair
Ryan Malone
Ziggy Palffy
102
58
51
44
42
GOALS
Sidney Crosby
John LeClair
Ryan Malone
Colby Armstrong
Michel Ouellet
39
22
22
16
16
ASSISTS
Sidney Crosby
Sergei Gonchar
Ryan Whitney
Ziggy Palffy
John LeClair
63
46
32
31
29
SHOTS
Sidney Crosby
Sergei Gonchar
Ryan Malone
John LeClair
Ryan Whitney
278
192
153
135
113
SHOOTING PERCENTAGE (47 games or more)
Colby Armstrong
18.6%
Michel Ouellet
18.4%
John LeClair
16.3%
Ryan Malone
14.4%
Sidney Crosby
14.0%
PENALTY MINUTES
Eric Cairns
Brooks Orpik
Andre Roy
Sidney Crosby
Sergei Gonchar
AVERAGE TIME ON ICE
Sergei Gonchar
Ryan Whitney
Rob Scuderi
Sidney Crosby
Mario Lemieux
124
124
116
110
100
(25 games or more)
24:40
23:49
20:15
20:07
19:22
GAME-WINNING GOALS
Sidney Crosby
Colby Armstrong
Ziggy Palffy
Sergei Gonchar
Andy Hilbert
5
3
2
2
2
POWER-PLAY GOALS
Sidney Crosby
Michel Ouellet
Ryan Malone
Sergei Gonchar
John LeClair
16
11
10
8
8
EVEN-STRENGTH GOALS
Sidney Crosby
John LeClair
Tomas Surovy
Ziggy Palffy
Andy Hilbert
23
13
9
9
9
SHORT-HANDED GOALS
Ryan Malone
Colby Armstrong
Maxime Talbot
Four tied with 1
5
2
2
POWER-PLAY POINTS
Sidney Crosby
Sergei Gonchar
John LeClair
Michel Ouellet
Ryan Malone
47
38
27
18
17
POWER-PLAY ASSISTS
Sidney Crosby
Sergei Gonchar
John LeClair
Ryan Whitney
Mario Lemieux
31
30
19
14
12
EVEN-STRENGTH ASSISTS
Sidney Crosby
Ziggy Palffy
Colby Armstrong
Ryan Whitney
Sergei Gonchar
30
22
19
17
14
SHORT-HANDED ASSISTS
Sidney Crosby
Ryan Malone
Sergei Gonchar
Six tied with 1
2
2
2
FACEOFF PERCENTAGE (100 taken or more)
Mario Lemieux
55.4%
Erik Christensen
53.0%
Shane Endicott
51.6%
Lasse Pirjeta
46.4%
Sidney Crosby
45.5%
FACEOFFS TAKEN
Sidney Crosby
Ryan Malone
Maxime Talbot
Mario Lemieux
Shane Endicott
1,174
728
473
457
411
GOALTENDERS – GAMES
Marc-Andre Fleury
Sebastien Caron
Jocelyn Thibault
Dany Sabourin
50
26
16
1
GOALTENDERS – WINS
Marc-Andre Fleury
Sebastien Caron
Jocelyn Thibault
13
8
1
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
Marc-Andre Fleury
Sebastien Caron
Jocelyn Thibault
(Min. 300 Minutes)
3.25
3.98
4.46
SAVE PERCENTAGE (Min. 300 Minutes)
Marc-Andre Fleury
.898
Sebastien Caron
.881
Jocelyn Thibault
.876
MINUTES PLAYED
Marc-Andre Fleury
Sebastien Caron
Jocelyn Thibault
Dany Sabourin
2,809
1,312
807
21
133
MAN GAMES LOST
DATE
Oct. 5
Oct. 7
Oct. 8
Oct. 10
Oct. 14
Oct. 15
Oct. 20
Oct. 22
Oct. 25
Oct. 27
Oct. 29
Nov. 1
Nov. 3
Nov. 5
Nov. 7
Nov. 9
Nov. 10
Nov. 12
Nov. 14
Nov. 16
Nov. 19
Nov. 22
Nov. 25
Nov. 27
Nov. 29
Dec. 1
Dec. 3
Dec. 8
Dec. 10
Dec. 12
Dec. 13
Dec. 16
Dec. 17
Dec. 23
Dec. 27
Dec. 29
Dec. 31
Jan. 2
Jan. 3
Jan. 6
Jan. 7
Jan. 10
Jan. 11
Jan. 13
Jan. 15
Jan. 16
Jan. 19
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Jan. 26
Jan. 28
Feb. 1
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Feb. 6
Feb. 8
Feb. 10
Feb. 11
Mar. 1
Mar. 4
Mar. 7
Mar. 8
Mar. 11
Mar. 12
Mar. 14
Mar. 18
Mar. 19
Mar. 21
Mar. 24
Mar. 26
Mar. 29
Mar. 31
Apr. 2
Apr. 5
Apr. 7
Apr. 8
Apr. 11
Apr. 13
Apr. 15
Apr. 17
Apr. 18
134
OPPONENT
@ New Jersey
@ Carolina
BOSTON
@ Buffalo
@ Philadelphia
TAMPA BAY
NEW JERSEY
@ Boston
FLORIDA
ATLANTA
CAROLINA
@ New Jersey
@ NY Islanders
@ Boston
@ NY Rangers
@ Atlanta
MONTREAL
NY RANGERS
NY ISLANDERS
@ Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA
WASHINGTON
@ Florida
@ Tampa Bay
BUFFALO
@ NY Rangers
CALGARY
MINNESOTA
COLORADO
@ Detroit
@ St. Louis
BUFFALO
@ Buffalo
PHILADELPHIA
TORONTO
NEW JERSEY
NY RANGERS
@ Toronto
@ Montreal
@ Atlanta
ATLANTA
EDMONTON
@ Columbus
@ Chicago
@ Nashville
VANCOUVER
NY RANGERS
PHILADELPHIA
@ Philadelphia
WASHINGTON
@ NY Islanders
@ NY Rangers
@ NY Rangers
OTTAWA
NY ISLANDERS
@ Ottawa
BOSTON
@ Carolina
@ Washington
OTTAWA
CAROLINA
TAMPA BAY
@ Washington
NEW JERSEY
PHILADELPHIA
@ New Jersey
@ Montreal
TORONTO
@ Ottawa
NY ISLANDERS
MONTREAL
FLORIDA
@ NY Islanders
NEW JERSEY
@ New Jersey
@ Florida
@ Tampa Bay
@ Philadelphia
NY RANGERS
@ NY Islanders
NY ISLANDERS
@ Toronto
PLAYER (S)
GAMES LOST
Endicott
1/1
Endicott
1/2
Endicott, Thibault
2/4
Endicott, Thibault
2/6
Endicott, Thibault
2/8
Endicott, Thibault
2/10
Endicott
1/11
Endicott
1/12
Endicott, Roy
2/14
Endicott, Roy
2/16
Endicott, Roy, Tarnstrom
3/19
Endicott, Roy, Tarnstrom
3/22
Endicott, Roy, Tarnstrom
3/25
Endicott, LeClair, Roy, Tarnstrom
4/29
Endicott, LeClair, Roy, Tarnstrom
4/33
Endicott, LeClair, Roy, Tarnstrom
4/37
Caron, Endicott, Roy, Tarnstrom
4/41
Caron, Endicott, Roy, Tarnstrom
4/45
Caron, Endicott, Gonchar, Roy, Tarnstrom
5/50
Caron, Endicott, Gonchar, Lemieux, Roy, Tarnstrom
6/56
Gonchar, Roy, Tarnstrom
3/59
Endicott, Roy, Tarnstrom
3/62
Endicott, Roy
2/64
Endicott, Lemieux, Roy
3/67
Endicott, Ouellet, Roy
3/70
Endicott, Ouellet, Roy
3/73
LeClair, Ouellet, Palffy, Roy
4/77
Lemieux, Roy
2/79
LeClair, Lemieux, Palffy, Roy
4/83
LeClair, Lemieux, Palffy, Roy
4/87
LeClair, Lemieux, Palffy, Roy
4/91
LeClair
1/92
LeClair, Lemieux
2/94
Lemieux
1/95
Lemieux, Murley, Orpik
3/98
Lemieux, Murley, Orpik, VandenBussche
4/102
Lemieux, Murley, Orpik, VandenBussche
4/106
Boguniecki, Lemieux, Orpik, VandenBussche
4/110
Boguniecki, Lemieux, Orpik, VandenBussche
4/114
Boguniecki, Lemieux, Orpik, VandenBussche
4/118
Boguniecki, Lemieux, Orpik, VandenBussche
4/122
Boguniecki, Lemieux, Orpik, VandenBussche
4/126
Boguniecki, Lemieux, Orpik, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/131
Boguniecki, Lemieux, Orpik, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/136
Lemieux, Orpik, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/140
Lemieux, Orpik, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/144
Lemieux, Murley, Orpik, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/149
Lemieux, Murley, Roy, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/154
Lemieux, Murley, Roy, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/159
Murley, Roy, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/163
Murley, Odelein, Roy, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/168
Murley, Odelein, Roy, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/173
Murley, Odelein, Roy, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/178
Crosby, Murley, Odelein, Roy, Thibault, VandenBussche
6/184
Murley, Odelein, Roy, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/189
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/193
Gonchar, Murley, Odelein, Ouellet, Thibault, VandenBussche
6/199
Endicott, Gonchar, Murley, Odelein, Ouellet, Thibault, VandenBussche
7/206
Endicott, Murley, Odelein, Ouellet, Thibault, VandenBussche
6/212
Endicott, Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/217
Endicott, Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/222
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/226
Murley, Odelein, Ouellet, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/231
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/235
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/239
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/243
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/247
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche, Whitney
5/252
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche, Whitney
5/257
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/261
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/265
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/269
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/273
Murley, Nordgren, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/278
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/282
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/286
Murley, Nordgren, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/291
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/295
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/299
Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
4/303
Gonchar, Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/308
Gonchar, Murley, Odelein, Thibault, VandenBussche
5/313
INJURIES/HIGHLIGHTS
PLAYERS
BOGUNIECKI
CARON
CROSBY
ENDICOTT
GONCHAR
LECLAIR
LEMIEUX
MURLEY
NORDGREN
ODELEIN
ORPIK
OUELLET
PALFFY
ROY
TARNSTROM
THIBAULT
VANDENBUSSCHE
WHITNEY
INJURY
GAMES MISSED
GAMES MISSED
BY INJURY
Jan. 2-Jan. 13
7
Nov. 10-Nov. 16
4
Feb. 2
1
Oct. 5-Nov. 16
20
Nov. 22-Dec. 1, Feb. 10-Mar.
9
Nov. 14-Nov. 19
3
Feb.8-Feb. 10, Apr. 17-Apr. 18
4
Nov. 5-Nov. 9
3
Dec. 3, Dec. 10-Dec.17
6
Nov. 16, Nov. 27
2
Knee
Leg
Flu
Ankle
Groin
Groin
Illness
Face
Groin
Illness
Irregular
heartbeat Dec. 8-Dec. 13, Dec. 17-Jan. 23
Shoulder
Dec. 27-Dec. 31, Jan. 19-Apr. 18
Leg
Apr. 2
Flu
Apr. 8
Knee
Jan. 26-Apr. 18
Foot
Dec. 27-Jan. 11
Shoulder
Jan. 13-Jan. 19
Back spasms Nov. 29-Dec. 3
Knee
Feb. 8-Feb. 11
Mouth
Mar. 8
Groin
Dec. 3, Dec. 10-Dec. 13
Eye
Oct. 25-Dec. 13
Hand
Jan. 21-Feb. 4
Knee
Oct. 29-Nov. 22
Knee
Oct. 8-Oct. 15
Hip
Jan. 11-Apr. 18
Neck
Dec. 29-Apr. 18
Neck
Mar. 19-Mar. 21
TOTAL GAMES
MISSED
7
4
1
29
21
39
1
1
32
9
4
3
3
1
4
23
8
12
4
40
47
2
7
9
23
39
2
32
13
7
4
31
12
44
47
2
highlights
TEAM SINGLE GAME HIGHLIGHTS
Most Goals For
At Home
8-1 win vs. Washington, Jan. 25
Largest Winning Margin 8-1 win vs. Washington, Jan. 25
On the Road
6-4 win @ Montreal, Jan. 3; 6-3 win @
Washington, Feb. 11
5-1 win @ NY Islanders, Nov. 3; 4-0 win
@ NY Islanders, Mar. 31; 5-1 win @
Florida, Apr. 7.
TEAM SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
Longest Winning/
Unbeaten Streaks
Overall
2 - Nov. 1-3;
Dec. 29-31;
Feb. 10-11;
Mar. 11-12
Home
2 - Dec. 29-31;
Feb. 10-11;
Mar. 11-12
Road
2 - Nov. 1-3
GOALTENDING HIGHLIGHTS
Most Saves In a Game
Most Consecutive Starts
Longest Winning/
Unbeaten Streak
45
12
2
Marc-Andre Fleury, Nov. 16 @ Philadelphia
Marc-Andre Fleury, Jan. 3-25 (1-10-0)
Sebastien Caron, Nov. 1-3
Marc-Andre Fleury, Dec. 29-31
Marc-Andre Fleury, Mar. 11-12
135
SUPERLATIVES
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME HIGHLIGHTS
At Home
Most Goals 3 - Mark Recchi (Mar. 4 vs. Carolina)
On the Road
2 - John LeClair (Apr. 15 @ NY Islanders)
2 - Andy Hilbert (Apr. 5 @ New Jersey)
2 - Sergei Gonchar (Mar. 31 @ NY Islanders)
2 - Sidney Crosby (Jan. 3 @ Toronto)
2 - Michel Ouellet (Jan. 3 @ Toronto)
2 - Sidney Crosby (Nov. 16 @ Philadelphia)
2 - Mark Recchi (Nov. 5 @ Boston)
2 - Sidney Crosby (Nov. 3 @ NY Islanders)
Most Assists 3 - Sidney Crosby (Apr. 17 vs. NY Islanders)
3 - Sidney Crosby (Apr. 13 vs. NY Rangers)
3 - Mark Recchi (Feb. 11 vs. Washington)
3 - Sidney Crosby (Jan. 25 vs. Washington)
3 - Sergei Gonchar (Jan. 25 vs. Washington)
3 - Ziggy Palffy (Dec. 29 vs. New Jersey)
3 - Mario Lemieux (Oct. 27 vs. Atlanta)
3 - Mark Recchi (Oct. 8 vs. Boston)
3 - Sergei Gonchar (Apr. 11 @ Philadelphia)
3 - Sidney Crosby (Apr. 7 @ Florida)
3 - Sergei Gonchar (Feb. 11 @ Washington)
3 - Mark Recchi (Feb. 11 @ Washington)
3 - Mario Lemieux (Nov. 3 @ NY Islanders)
3 - Ryan Whitney (Nov. 3 @ NY Islanders)
Most Points 5 - Mario Lemieux (Oct. 27 vs. Atlanta)
4 - Sidney Crosby (Apr. 7 @ Florida)
4 - Sergei Gonchar (Feb. 11 @ Washington)
4 - Mark Recchi (Feb. 11 @ Washington)
INDIVIDUAL SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
Most Goals
Sidney Crosby
Most Assists
Sidney Crosby
Most Points
Sidney Crosby
Most Penalty Minutes
Brooks Orpik/Eric Cairns
Most Shots
Sidney Crosby
Most Power-Play Goals
Sidney Crosby
Most Short-Handed Goals Ryan Malone
Most Game-Winning Goals Sidney Crosby
Most Games Played
Sidney Crosby
Highest Plus/Minus Rating Colby Armstrong
Top Scoring Center
Sidney Crosby
Top Scoring Right Wing
Colby Armstrong
Top Scoring Left Wing
John LeClair
Top Scoring Defenseman
Sergei Gonchar
Top Scoring Rookie
Sidney Crosby
Longest Goal Scoring Streak Sidney Crosby (Nov. 14 - 25)
Michel Ouellet (Dec. 31- Jan. 7)
Longest Assist Streak
Sidney Crosby (Oct. 5 - 15)
Longest Point Streak
Sidney Crosby (Dec. 16 - Jan. 7)
Most Goals At Home
Sidney Crosby
Most Goals On the Road
Sidney Crosby
Most Points At Home
Sidney Crosby
Most Points On the Road
Sidney Crosby
136
39
63
102
124
278
16
5
5
81
Plus-15
102 (39+63)
40 (16+24)
51 (22+29)
58 (12+46)
102 (39+63)
(6 Goals) 5 Games
(7 Goals) 5 Games
(7 Assists) 6 Games
17 points (8+9) 10 Games
21
18
55 (21+34)
47 (18+29)
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137
ANAHEIM
DUCKS
Exec. VP/General Manager:
Brian Burke
Head Coach:
Randy Carlyle
Assistant Coaches:
Dave Farrish & Newell Brown
Web site:
www.anaheimducks.com
Ducks vs. Pens
2005-06 Record:
43-27-12; Third place, Pacific Division, 12th overall
2006 Playoff Record:
Defeated Calgary, 4-3, in WCQF; Defeated Colorado, 4-0, in
WCSF; Lost to Edmonton, 4-1, in WCF.
2005-06 Top Scorer:
Teemu Selanne (40-50-90)
All-time Anaheim scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Teemu Selanne (9gp, 4-14-18)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Anaheim:
Jaromir Jagr (11gp, 11-11-22)
Longest Anaheim win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
3, Jan. 18, 1999-Jan. 29, 2000; Oct. 6, 2001-Dec. 15, 2002
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Anaheim:
4, Dec. 7, 1996-Dec. 10, 1997
Longest Anaheim undefeated
streak vs. Pittsburgh:
4, Dec. 1, 1998-Jan. 29, 2000 (3-0-1)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated
streak vs. Anaheim:
4, Dec. 7, 1996-Dec. 10, 1997 (4-0-0)
Last Anaheim win at home:
Dec. 15, 2002 (5-0) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
March 6, 2004 (2-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Anaheim win at Pittsburgh:
Oct. 6, 2001 (4-2) (0-1-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Anaheim:
Dec. 10, 1997 (3-0) (0-4-0 since last win)
Most goals by Anaheim vs. Pittsburgh:
7, Jan. 29, 2000 (A, 7-1)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Anaheim:
7, Dec. 11, 1996 (P, 7-3)
Most goals by both teams:
10, Dec. 11, 1996 (P, 7-3)
Last Anaheim shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Dec. 15, 2002 (5-0), J.S. Giguere
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Anaheim:
Dec. 10, 1997 (3-0), Tom Barrasso
Last Anaheim hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
None
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Anaheim:
None
Last Pittsburgh trade with Anaheim:
March 8, 2002 - Bert Robertsson to Pittsburgh for Mark
Moore
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 1-0-2
138
year by year
YEAR
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TOTALS
PIT. ROAD
TOTAL
0-0-1
1-0-0
1-0-1
Did Not Play
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
0-0-1
0-1-0
0-1-1
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-2-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-2-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
No Season
Did Not Play
5-2-2
3-5-0
8-7-2
GF/GA
7-5
8-8
12-6
8-2
7-9
2-9
3-2
4-8
0-5
2-1
53-55
06-07 schedule
11/6 @ Anaheim, 10 p.m.
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DID NOT PLAY IN 2005-06
AT ANAHEIM
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
3/6/04
Score
PIT 2-1
Date
W Goal
Bradley
Score
W Goal
No games played
2003-04 individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
BRADLEY
JACKMAN
KOLTSOV
MELICHAR
TARNSTROM
BERGEVIN
CHIODO
EASTWOOD
FATA
HOLZINGER
KOSTOPOULOS
KRAFT
MALONE
MOROZOV
MURLEY
ORPIK
SCUDERI
SIM
WILSON
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
1
0
-1
0
E
0
1
0
-1
2
E
0
-0
1
0
-1
0
E
0
E
0
E
0
E
0
-1
0
E
0
E
0
1
0
E
0
E 14
PP
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 1-3 33.3% / Penalty Killing: 3-3 100%
ANAHEIM
GP
RUCCHIN
1
KROG
1
NIEDERMAYER
1
CARNEY
1
FEDOROV
1
GIGUERE
1
HAVELID
1
HOLMQVIST
1
LUPUL
1
MCDONALD
1
PAHLSSON
1
PROSPAL
1
SALEI
1
SCHASTLIVY
1
SEVERSON
1
SKOULA
1
SYKORA
1
VISHNEVSKI
1
WARD
1
G
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
E
2
1
0
1
0
E
2
E
0
-0
E
0
E
0
-1
0
E
0
E
0
-1
0
E
0
E
0
E
0
1
0
E
0
E
0
-1
0
PP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 0-3 0% / Penalty Killing: 2-3 66.7%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
CHIODO
1 59:55 1-0-0 1 28
SV GAA
27 1.00
SV%
.963
ANAHEIM GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
GIGUERE
1 59:05 0-1-0 2 28 26 2.01 .929
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
ANAHEIM
1ST
2
1
2ND
0
0
3RD
0
0
OT
0
0
TOTAL
2
1
OT
0
0
TOTAL
28
27
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
ANAHEIM
1ST
12
4
2ND
9
6
3RD
7
17
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ATLANTA
THRASHERS
Exec. VP/General Manager:
Don Waddell
Head Coach:
Bob Hartley
Assistant Coaches:
Steve Weeks & Brad McCrimmon
Web site:
www.atlantathrashers.com
Thrashers vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 41-33-8; Third place, Southeast
Division. 19th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Did Not Qualify
2005-06 Top Scorer: Ilya Kovalchuk (52-56-98)
All-time Atlanta scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Ilya Kovalchuk (15gp, 14-11-25)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Atlanta:
Alexei Kovalev (15gp, 5-15-20)
Longest Atlanta win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
3, Nov. 9, 2005-present
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Atlanta:
14, Jan. 31- 2000-Nov. 22, 2002
Longest Atlanta undefeated streak vs. Pittsburgh:
3, Nov. 9, 2005-present (3-0-0)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs. Atlanta:
14, Jan. 31, 2000-Nov. 22, 2002 (14-0-0)
Last Atlanta win at home:
Jan. 6, 2006 (6-4) (1-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Oct. 27, 2005 (7-5) (0-1-0 since last win)
Last Atlanta win at Pittsburgh:
Jan. 7, 2006 (4-3) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Atlanta:
April 2, 2004 (3-2) (0-2-0 since last win)
Most goals by Atlanta vs. Pittsburgh:
7, Dec. 20, 2003 (A, 7-4)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Atlanta:
7, Oct. 27, 2005 (P, 7-5)
Most goals by both teams:
12, Oct. 27, 2005 (P, 7-5)
Last Atlanta shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Nov. 9, 2005 (5-0) – Mike Dunham
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Atlanta:
None
Last Atlanta hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Jan. 6, 2006 – Ilya Kovlachuk
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Atlanta:
None
Last Pittsburgh trade with Atlanta:
Jan. 14, 2001 – Jiri Slegr to Atlanta for third round choice
in 2001 Entry Draft
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 1-2-0
140
year by year
YEAR
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TOTALS
PIT. ROAD
2-0-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
No Season
1-1-0
0-2-0
9-3-0
9-3-0
TOTAL
4-0-0
4-0-0
4-0-0
3-1-0
2-2-0
GF/GA
16-7
19-8
17-9
12-7
14-18
1-3-0
18-6-0
14-20
92-69
06-07 schedule
12/9 @ Atlanta, 7 p.m.
12/12 @ Atlanta, 7 p.m.
12/27 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
3/24 @ PITTSBURGH, 1 p.m.
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regular season
AT ATLANTA
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
1/7/06
10/27/05
Score
ATL 4-3
PIT 7-5
Date
1/6/06
11/9/05
W Goal
Savard
Jackman
Score
ATL 6-4
ATL 5-0
W Goal
Kovalchuk
Hossa
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
OUELLET
LEMIEUX
RECCHI
CROSBY
GONCHAR
JACKMAN
LECLAIR
MALONE
PALFFY
SUROVY
ARMSTRONG
MURLEY
TALBOT
MELICHAR
ODELEIN
SCUDERI
RYAN WHITNEY
CHRISTENSEN
ENDICOTT
FATA
KOLTSOV
ORPIK
PIRJETA
ROY
TARNSTROM
POAPST
VANDENBUSSCHE
GP
2
2
4
4
4
4
3
3
4
2
2
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
G
3
2
1
0
2
1
3
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
2
5
3
5
4
5
5
5
2
4
3
4
0
3
2
3
3
3
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
E
2
-4
2
-5
4
-4 14
-3 12
-6
6
-2
2
-1
0
-6
0
-2
2
E
0
-1
0
E 12
-2
2
E
2
-4
0
-3
4
-1
0
-1
0
-1
0
E
0
1
2
E
0
E
2
E
4
-1
0
E
7
PP
0
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 11-29 37.9% / Penalty Killing: 18-26 69.2%
ATLANTA
KOVALCHUK
SAVARD
HOSSA
KOZLOV
BONDRA
HAVELID
MELLANBY
STEFAN
SLATER
DE VRIES
AUBIN
EXELBY
MODRY
ABID
HOLIK
LARSEN
VIGIER
HNIDY
SUTTON
BOULTON
PETROVICKY
STEWART
GP
4
4
4
4
2
4
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
4
4
3
2
2
G
6
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
5 11
8 10
6
8
3
6
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
0
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM PP
4
8
3
6
41
2
8
2
2
40
2
0
1
5
61
4
4
0
1
6
0
3
4
0
3
4
0
E
4
0
4
2
0
-1
2
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
40
E
00
7 21
0
-1
0
0
E
0
0
-1
0
0
Power Play: 8-26 30.8% / Penalty Killing: 18-29 62.1%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
CARON
2 117 1-1-0 9 73
FLEURY
2 108 0-2-0 6 54
THIBAULT
2 13 0-0-0 4 11
SV GAA
64 4.61
48 3.34
7 18.00
SV%
.877
889
.636
ATLANTA GP
LEHTONEN 2
DUNHAM 1
SHIELDS 1
Min
120
60
60
Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
2-0-0
7 62 55 3.50 .887
1-0-0
0 26 26 0.00 1.000
0-1-0
7 30 23 7.05 .767
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
ATLANTA
1ST
3
8
2ND
6
7
3RD
5
5
OT
0
0
TOTAL
14
29
OT
0
0
TOTAL
118
139
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
ATLANTA
1ST
38
45
2ND
40
49
3RD
40
45
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BOSTON
BRUINS
General Manager:
Peter Chiarelli
Head Coach:
Dave Lewis
Associate Coach:
Marc Habscheid
Assistant Coach:
Doug Houda
Web site:
www.bostonbruins.com
Bruins vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 29-37-16; Fifth place, Northeast
Division, 26th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Did Not Qualify
2005-06 Top Scorer: Patrice Bergeron (31-42-73)
All-time Boston scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Ray Bourque (72gp, 25-63-88)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Boston:
Mario Lemieux (43gp, 31-42-73)
Longest Boston win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
7, Mar. 27, 1977-Oct. 12, 1978
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Boston:
12, Feb. 8, 1993-Apr. 28, 1995
Longest Boston undefeated streak vs. Pittsburgh:
11, Mar. 2, 1969-Dec. 6, 1970 (9-0-2)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs. Boston:
12, Feb. 8, 1993-Apr. 28, 1995 (12-0-0)
Last Boston win at home:
Nov. 5, 2005 (6-3) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Nov. 1, 2003 (3-2 OT) (0-2-1 since last win)
Last Boston win at Pittsburgh:
Feb. 8, 2006 (3-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Boston:
Feb.8, 2003 (5-2) (0-4-0 since last win)
Most goals by Boston vs. Pittsburgh:
8, Mar. 14, 1989 (B, 8-2)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Boston:
9, Nov. 30, 1995 (P, 9-6)
Most goals by both teams:
15, Nov. 30, 1995 (P, 9-6)
Last Boston shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Nov. 7, 1998 (0-0) – Byron Dafoe
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Boston:
Nov. 7, 1998 (0-0) – Jean-Sebastien Aubin
Last Boston hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Feb. 1, 2004 – Glen Murray
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Boston:
Apr. 18, 1998 – Martin Straka
Last Pittsburgh trade with Boston:
March 11, 2003 - Ian Moran to Boston for a fourth round
pick in the 2003 Entry Draft.
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 2-5-8
year by year
YEAR
PIT.
ROAD
1967-68
1-1-0
1-1-0
1968-69
1-2-0
0-3-0
1969-70
0-2-1
0-3-0
1970-71
1-1-1
0-3-0
1971-72
1-1-1
0-1-2
1972-73
1-2-0
0-2-0
1973-74
0-2-0
0-3-0
1974-75
1-0-2
0-2-0
1975-76
0-0-2
0-3-0
1976-77
1-1-1
0-2-0
1977-78
0-2-0
0-3-0
1978-79
1-0-1
1-1-0
1979-80
0-2-0
2-0-0
1980-81
0-2-0
0-1-1
1981-82
1-1-0
0-0-1
1982-83
1-0-0
0-2-0
1983-84
0-2-0
0-1-0
1984-85
0-1-0
1-1-0
1985-86
1-1-0
0-1-0
1986-87
1-0-0
0-2-0
1987-88
0-1-1
0-1-0
1988-89
0-1-0
1-0-1
1989-90
1-1-0
0-1-0
1990-91
1-0-0
0-1-1
1991-92
0-0-1
1-1-0
1992-93
2-0-0
*2-1-0
1993-94
#3-0-0
3-0-0
1994-95
2-0-0
1-1-0
1995-96
2-0-0
1-2-0
1996-97
2-1-0
0-2-0
1997-98
2-0-1
1-2-0
1998-99
1-0-1
0-2-0
1999-00
1-0-1
0-2-0
2000-01
0-1-1
0-2-0
2001-02
0-2-0
1-1-0
2002-03
0-2-0
2-0-0
2003-04
1-1-0
0-2-0
2004-05
No Season
2005-06
0-1-1
0-2-0
TOTALS 30-34-16 18-58-6
TOTAL
2-2-0
1-5-0
0-5-1
1-4-1
1-2-3
1-4-0
0-5-0
1-2-2
0-3-2
1-3-1
0-5-0
2-1-1
2-2-0
0-3-1
1-1-1
1-2-0
0-3-0
1-2-0
1-2-0
1-2-0
0-2-1
1-1-1
1-2-0
1-1-1
1-1-1
4-1-0
6-0-0
3-1-0
3-2-0
2-3-0
3-2-1
1-2-1
1-2-1
0-3-1
1-3-0
2-2-0
1-3-0
GF/GA
10-10
13-25
9-21
18-28
20-21
14-21
16-30
20-21
14-24
10-17
11-33
14-16
14-16
13-22
10-10
10-14
7-18
12-16
8-11
9-11
7-11
10-13
13-15
12-11
14-15
18-14
33-17
15-12
29-27
17-18
20-20
8-8
9-10
7-13
9-15
10-10
8-15
1-3-1
48-92-22
13-22
504-651
* = one game played in Atlanta; # = one game played in Cleveland
06-07 schedule
11/22 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
1/18 @ Boston, 7 p.m.
3/25 @ PITTSBURGH, 12:30 p.m.
3/29 @ Boston, 7 p.m.
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AT BOSTON
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
Score
2/8/06
BOS 3-1
10/8/05
*BOS 7-6
*Overtime
Date
11/5/05
10/22/05
W Goal
Stuart
Murray
Score
BOS 6-3
BOS 6-3
W Goal
Thornton
Thornton
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP
RECCHI
4 2
3
5
E
0
1
CROSBY
4 1 4
5
2
2
1
PALFFY
3 1 4
5
3
2
0
LEMIEUX
3 2 2
4
E
4
1
JACKMAN
3 1 2
3
-2
6
0
ORPIK
4 2 0
2
2 10
0
LECLAIR
3 0 2
2
-4
6
0
WHITNEY
2 0 2
2
1
0
0
MALONE
4 1 0
1
3
7
0
GONCHAR
3 1 0
1
-2
4
1
PIRJETA
3 1 0
1
E
2
0
SUROVY
1 1 0
1
E
2
0
POAPST
2 0 1
1
2
4
0
TARNSTROM
2 0 1
1
-2
4
0
BOGUNIECKI
1 0 1
1
1
0
0
FATA
3 0 0
0
-2
4
0
KOLTSOV
3 0 0
0
1
0
0
MURLEY
3 0 0
0
E
2
0
ROY
3 0 0
0
E
5
0
SCUDERI
3 0 0
0
1
6
0
TALBOT
3 0 0
0
-1
2
0
MELICHAR
2 0 0
0
-3
2
0
ODELEIN
2 0 0
0
-1
0
0
VANDENBUSSCHE
2 0 0
0
E 19
0
ARMSTRONG
1 0 0
0
-1
0
0
CAIRNS
1 0 0
0
E
2
0
CHRISTENSEN
1 0 0
0
-1
2
0
CORY CROSS
1 0 0
0
E
0
0
ENDICOTT
1 0 0
0
E
0
0
RITA
1 0 0
0
E
0
0
Power Play: 4-33 12.1% / Penalty Killing: 24-36 66.7%
BOSTON
MURRAY
THORNTON
SAMSONOV
BERGERON
GREEN
SLEGR
BOYES
LEETCH
SCATCHARD
STUART
BOYNTON
LEAHY
AXELSSON
FITZGERALD
GILL
ISBISTER
LANGFELD
ALBERTS
JURCINA
ORR
DALLMAN
MCEACHERN
MORAN
LACOUTURE
LEACH
NICKULAS
PRIMEAU
TANABE
GP
4
3
4
4
4
2
4
3
2
1
3
3
4
4
4
2
1
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
G
3
4
2
2
2
2
1
0
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
8 11
6 10
4
6
2
4
1
3
1
3
2
3
3
3
0
2
0
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM PP
2
8
1
2
0
2
E
6
2
-1
0
2
2
6
0
1 12
2
1
0
0
1
2
0
1
2
1
E
0
2
2
2
0
3
0
0
E
2
0
-4
4
0
E
8
0
E
0
0
1
0 0
-2
6
0
-2
6
0
1 10
0
1
2
0
-3
0
0
-1
0
0
-1
0
0
1
7
0
E
0
0
E
0
0
-1
4
0
Power Play: 12-36 33.3% / Penalty Killing: 29-33 87.9%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA
CARON
2 91 0-1-1 12
FLEURY
1 59 0-1-0 3
THIBAULT
2 90 0-1-0 7
SA SV GAA
59 47 7.92
38 35 3.06
61 54 4.67
SV%
.797
.921
.885
BOSTON GP
TOIVONEN
2
THOMAS
1
RAYCROFT
1
Min Rec GA SA SV GAA
121 2-0-0
9 58 49 4.47
60 1-0-0
1 17 16 1.00
60 1-0-0
3 21 18 3.02
SV%
.845
.941
.857
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
BOSTON
1ST
5
6
2ND
3
10
3RD
5
5
OT
0
1
TOTAL
13
22
OT
0
1
TOTAL
96
158
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
BOSTON
1ST
28
54
2ND
30
65
3RD
38
38
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BUFFALO
SABRES
General Manager:
Darcy Regier
Head Coach:
Lindy Ruff
Assistant Coaches:
Brian McCutcheon & Scott Amiel
Web site:
www.sabres.com
Sabres vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 52-24-6; Second place, Northeast
Division, Fifth overall
2006 Playoff Record: Defeated Philadelphia, 4-2, in
ECQF; Defeated Ottawa, 4-1, in ECSF; Lost to Carolina, 43, in ECF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Maxim Afinogenov (22-51-73)
All-time Buffalo scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Gilbert Perreault (69gp, 39-51-90)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Buffalo:
Jaromir Jagr (47gp, 31-39-70)
Longest Buffalo win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
5, Oct. 24, 1979-Oct. 18, 1980
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Buffalo:
4, Feb. 29, 1992-Dec. 27, 1993
Longest Buffalo undefeated streak vs. Pittsburgh:
9, Oct. 10, 1970-Dec. 31, 1971 (3-0-6)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs. Buffalo:
13, Oct. 27, 1976-Feb. 17, 1979 (5-0-8)
Last Buffalo win at home:
Dec. 17, 2005 (4-3) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Dec.16, 2003 (2-1) (0-1-2 since last win)
Last Buffalo win at Pittsburgh:
Dec. 16, 2005 (4-3 OT) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Buffalo:
Nov. 14, 2003 (2-1 OT) (0-2-1 since last win)
Most goals by Buffalo vs. Pittsburgh:
10, Dec. 7, 1980 (B, 10-1); Mar. 4, 1983 (B, 10-2)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Buffalo:
8, Oct. 13, 1987 (P, 8-3)
Most goals by both teams:
13, Mar. 10, 1976 (B, 7-6); Oct. 12, 1988 (B, 8-5)
Last Buffalo shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Jan. 21, 2003 (0-0) – Martin Biron
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Buffalo:
Jan. 21, 2003 (0-0) – Sebastien Caron
Last Buffalo hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Oct. 12, 1988 – Dave Andreychuk
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Buffalo:
Feb. 14, 1989 – Mario Lemieux
Last Pittsburgh trade with Buffalo:
Mar. 11, 1999 - Matthew Barnaby to Pittsburgh for Stu
Barnes
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 6-4-14
144
year by year
YEAR
PIT.
ROAD
1970-71
0-2-1
0-0-3
1971-72
0-1-2
1-1-1
1972-73
0-0-2
0-3-0
1973-74
3-0-0
0-2-0
1974-75
0-0-2
0-3-0
1975-76
1-2-0
0-2-0
1976-77
3-0-0
1-0-1
1977-78
0-0-2
0-0-3
1978-79
1-0-1
1-0-1
1979-80
0-2-0
0-2-0
1980-81
0-2-0
0-1-1
1981-82
1-1-0
0-1-0
1982-83
1-0-0
0-1-1
1983-84
0-2-0
0-1-0
1984-85
0-0-1
0-2-0
1985-86
1-0-1
1-0-0
1986-87
1-0-0
1-0-1
1987-88
2-0-0
0-0-1
1988-89
1-0-0
0-2-0
1989-90
0-2-0
0-1-0
1990-91
1-0-0
1-0-1
1991-92
1-1-0
1-0-0
1992-93
2-0-0
1-1-0
1993-94
*3-0-0
2-1-0
1994-95
1-0-1
1-1-0
1995-96
2-1-0
1-1-1
1996-97
3-0-0
0-3-0
1997-98
2-0-1
0-1-1
1998-99
1-0-1
0-2-0
1999-00
1-0-1
2-0-0
2000-01
1-1-0
2-0-0
2001-02
1-0-1
1-1-0
2002-03
2-0-0
1-0-1
2003-04
1-0-1
1-1-0
2004-05
No Season
2005-06
0-1-1
0-1-1
TOTALS 37-18-19 19-36-18
TOTAL
0-2-4
1-2-3
0-3-2
3-2-0
0-3-2
1-4-0
4-0-1
0-0-5
2-0-2
0-4-0
0-3-1
1-2-0
1-1-1
0-3-0
0-2-1
2-0-1
2-0-1
2-0-1
1-2-0
0-3-0
2-0-1
2-1-0
3-1-0
5-1-0
2-1-1
3-2-1
3-3-0
2-1-2
1-2-1
3-0-1
3-1-0
2-1-1
3-0-1
2-1-1
GF/GA
19-22
14-14
9-14
17-15
18-30
13-27
20-12
17-17
19-15
8-30
5-21
12-15
12-18
9-16
5-12
11-6
15-10
16-9
13-16
6-14
14-10
14-11
18-16
21-13
15-13
23-22
14-14
11-9
10-11
10-5
17-11
10-9
14-5
7-9
0-2-2
56-54-37
10-14
466-505
06-07 schedule
11/17 @ Buffalo, 8 p.m.
1/5 @ Buffalo, 8 p.m.
3/13 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
4/3 @ PITTSBURGH, 7 p.m.
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AT BUFFALO
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
12/16/05
11/29/05
Score
*BUF 4-3
BUF 3-2
Date
12/17/05
10/10/05
W Goal
Drury
Kotalik
Score
BUF 4-3
*BUF 3-2
W Goal
Drury
Hecht
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
RECCHI
PALFFY
OUELLET
CROSBY
SUROVY
GONCHAR
MALONE
LECLAIR
WHITNEY
MURLEY
MELICHAR
CHRISTENSEN
LEMIEUX
ORPIK
TARNSTROM
HUSSEY
ODELEIN
ROY
ENDICOTT
TALBOT
BOGUNIECKI
FATA
JACKMAN
KOLTSOV
PIRJETA
POAPST
SCUDERI
VANDENBUSSCHE
GP
4
4
2
4
2
4
4
2
3
4
4
3
3
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
2
2
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
4
5
1
3
1
3
2
3
2
3
3
3
1
2
1
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
2
1
0
-4
0
-3
6
1
0
1
4
E
4
E 10
1
0
-2
0
E
4
2
8
-1
0
2
4
-1 10
-1
6
E
0
-1
0
E
0
1
0
-2
0
E
2
-1
4
E
0
E
0
PP
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 3-23 13.0% / Penalty Killing: 20-26 76.9%
BUFFALO
KOTALIK
AFINOGENOV
DRURY
CONNOLLY
LYDMAN
ROY
GAUSTAD
HECHT
BRIERE
MCKEE
FITZPATRICK
MAIR
POMINVILLE
CAMPBELL
GRIER
NUMMINEN
KALININ
PYATT
TALLINDER
VANEK
DUMONT
PETERS
GP
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
2
4
4
3
3
4
4
4
2
1
4
4
1
1
G
2
2
2
0
0
0
2
2
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
4
6
3
5
3
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
2
0
2
1
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
E
4
3
6
-2
2
E
4
2
6
2
0
2
0
-2
0
E
0
3
2
-1
0
E
2
-2
0
-1
2
-2
0
E
2
1
6
1
0
-1
2
E
4
E
0
E 12
PP
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 6-26 23.1% / Penalty Killing: 20-23 87.0%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
3 185 0-1-2 10 95
THIBAULT
1 59 0-1-0 4 29
SV GAA
85 3.25
25 4.07
SV%
.895
.862
BUFFALO GP
BIRON
3
MILLER
1
Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
181 3-0-0
8 92 84 2.65 .913
65 1-0-0
2 28 26 1.86 .929
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
BUFFALO
1ST
3
5
2ND
3
6
3RD
4
1
OT
0
2
TOTAL
10
14
OT
1
8
TOTAL
120
124
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
BUFFALO
1ST
43
42
2ND
36
50
3RD
40
24
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CALGARY
FLAMES
General Manager:
Darryl Sutter
Head Coach:
Jim Playfair
Assistant Coaches:
Rob Cookson, Wayne Fleming, Rich Preston &
David Marcoux
Web site:
www.calgaryflames.com
Flames vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 46-25-11; First place, Northwest
Division, Seventh overall
2006 Playoff Record: Lost to Anaheim, 4-3, in WCQF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Jarome Iginla (35-32-67)
All-time Calgary scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Al MacInnis (27gp, 6-23-29)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Calgary:
Mario Lemieux (26gp, 20-42-62)
Longest Calgary win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
5, Nov. 4, 1977-Nov. 3, 1978
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Calgary:
4, Dec. 16, 1972-Oct. 12, 1973; Mar. 3, 1992-Jan. 23, 1993
Longest Calgary undefeated streak vs. Pittsburgh:
10, Feb. 7, 1981-Feb. 16, 1984 (6-0-4)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Calgary: 8, Dec. 16, 1972-Mar. 31, 1974 (6-0-2)
Last Calgary win at home:
Dec. 7, 2003 (6-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Dec. 21, 2002 (2-0) (0-1-0 since last win)
Last Calgary win at Pittsburgh:
Dec. 3, 2005 (3-2) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Calgary:
Jan. 17, 2002 (6-4) (0-1-0 since last win)
Most goals by Calgary vs. Pittsburgh:
10, Feb. 16, 1984 (C, 10-3); Mar. 9, 1989 (C, 10-3)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Calgary:
7, Dec. 19, 1995 (P, 7-1)
Most goals by both teams:
13, Feb. 16, 1984 (C, 10-3); Mar. 9, 1989 (C, 10-3)
Last Calgary shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Jan. 16, 1982 (4-0) – Pat Riggin
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Calgary:
Dec. 21, 2002 (2-0) - Johan Hedberg
Last Calgary hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Dec. 7, 2003 - Shean Donovan
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Calgary:
Jan. 17, 2002 – Aleksey Morozov
Last Pittsburgh trade with Calgary:
March 11, 2003 - Mathias Johansson and Micki DuPont to
Pittsburgh for Shean Donovan.
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 0-0-7
year by year
YEAR
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
PIT. ROAD
TOTAL
3-0-0
1-1-0
4-1-0
1-0-2
2-1-0
3-1-2
1-0-1
0-1-1
1-1-2
1-0-1
1-1-0
2-1-1
0-1-1
0-2-0
0-3-1
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-3-0
0-2-0
0-1-1
0-3-1
1-0-1
1-1-0
2-1-1
1-1-0
0-1-1
1-2-1
0-0-1
0-1-1
0-1-2
0-2-0
0-1-0
0-3-0
0-0-1
0-1-1
0-1-2
2-0-0
0-0-1
2-0-1
1-0-0
0-2-0
1-2-0
0-2-0
1-0-0
1-2-0
1-0-0
1-0-1
2-0-1
1-1-0
0-1-0
1-2-0
0-0-1
0-2-0
0-2-1
2-0-0
0-1-0
2-1-0
1-0-0
1-1-0
2-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
0-0-1
0-1-0
0-1-1
Did Not Play
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-0-1
1-0-1
0-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
No Season
0-1-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
TOTALS 24-11-10
11-27-8
35-38-18
GF/GA
23-15
19-18
12-14
13-10
12-18
8-13
7-16
11-11
13-19
7-11
6-14
10-17
18-13
9-14
10-11
14-10
11-15
9-13
13-12
16-12
7-5
5-7
10-8
9-9
7-7
10-3
2-8
7-4
6-4
2-0
1-6
2-3
309-340
06-07 schedule
No games scheduled
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AT CALGARY
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
12/3/05
Score
CGY 3-2
Date
W Goal
Langkow
Score
No games played
W Goal
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
CROSBY
VANDENBUSSCHE
HUSSEY
LEMIEUX
TARNSTROM
WHITNEY
CHRISTENSEN
ENDICOTT
GONCHAR
JACKMAN
MALONE
MELICHAR
MURLEY
ORPIK
PIRJETA
POAPST
RECCHI
TALBOT
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
-1
2
1
0
1
0
-1
2
E
4
-1
0
-1
4
E
2
E
0
E
2
-1
2
E
0
-1
0
E
0
1
0
-1
0
-1
0
E
0
PP
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 1-10 10.0% / Penalty Killing: 6-7 85.7%
CALGARY
HUSELIUS
LANGKOW
REGEHR
NILSON
FERENCE
AMONTE
DONOVAN
HAMRLIK
IGINLA
KOBASEW
LEOPOLD
MCCARTY
PHANEUF
REINPRECHT
RITCHIE
SIMON
WARRENER
YELLE
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
3
3
0
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
2
0
1
2
1
0
1
0
1
0
E
0
1
0
-1
0
1
2
-1
2
E
0
-1
2
E
2
-1
0
E
2
E
2
1
6
E
2
PP
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 1-7 14.3% / Penalty Killing: 9-10 90.0%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
1 60 0-1-0 3 26
SV GAA
23 3.02
SV%
.885
CALGARY GP
KIPRUSOFF
1
Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
60 1-0-0
2 30 28 2.00 .933
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
CALGARY
1ST
0
1
2ND
1
0
3RD
1
2
OT
0
0
TOTAL
2
3
OT
0
0
TOTAL
30
26
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
CALGARY
1ST
8
12
2ND
9
6
3RD
13
8
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CAROLINA
HURRICANES
President/General Manager:
Jim Rutherford
Head Coach:
Peter Laviolette
Assistant Coaches:
Kevin McCarthy, Jeff Daniels & Greg Stefan
Web site:
www.carolinahurricanes.com
’Canes vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 52-22-8; First place, Southeast
Division, Fourth overall
2006 Playoff Record: Defeated Montreal, 4-2, in ECQF;
Defeated New Jersey, 4-1, in ECSF; Defeated Buffalo, 4-3,
in ECF; Defeated Edmonton, 4-3, in SCF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Eric Staal (45-55-100)
All-time Carolina scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Ron Franics (50gp, 21-41-62)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Carolina:
Mario Lemieux (40gp, 30-44-74)
Longest Carolina win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
4, Oct. 28, 1986-Jan. 9, 1988; Feb. 26, 1989-Mar. 25, 1990
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Carolina:
6, Oct. 3, 1997-Apr. 16, 1998
Longest Carolina undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
7, Feb. 26, 1989-Dec. 8, 1990 (6-0-1)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Carolina:
12, Nov. 22, 1996-Jan. 7, 1999 (9-0-3)
Last Carolina win at home:
Oct. 7, 2005 (3-2 OT) (0-1-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
March 19, 2004 (4-3) (0-2-0 since last win)
Last Carolina win at Pittsburgh:
March 4, 2006 (7-5) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Carolina:
Feb. 10, 2006 (4-3) (0-0-0 since last win)
Most goals by Carolina vs. Pittsburgh:
9, Nov. 22, 1984 (H, 9-3); Dec. 26, 1980 (H, 9-7); Mar. 30,
1989 (H, 9-5)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Carolina:
10, Apr. 3, 1993 (P, 10-2)
Most goals by both teams:
16, Dec. 26, 1980 (H, 9-7)
Last Carolina shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
March 6, 2003 (4-0) – Kevin Weekes
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Carolina:
Jan.15, 2003 (2-0) – Sebastien Caron
Last Carolina hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Nov. 29, 2003 - Radim Vrbata
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Carolina:
Mar. 4, 2006 – Mark Recchi
Last Pittsburgh trade with Carolina:
March 9, 2006 - Krys Kolanos, Niklas Nordgren and a 2007
second-round pick to Pittsburgh for Mark Recchi
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 3-4-9
148
year by year
YEAR
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TOTALS
PIT. ROAD
1-0-1
0-2-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
1-0-1
1-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-2-0
1-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-2-0
2-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
0-1-1
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
0-2-0
0-0-1
1-0-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
2-1-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
3-0-0
0-2-1
0-0-2
2-1-0
3-0-0
3-0-0
1-1-0
1-0-1
1-1-0
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-1-0
0-2-0
0-0-2
1-1-0
1-1-0
1-0-1
0-2-0
No Season
0-2-0
1-0-1
23-19-6
22-22-6
TOTAL
1-2-1
2-2-0
2-0-1
3-0-0
2-1-0
1-2-0
1-2-0
0-3-0
2-1-0
1-2-0
0-2-1
1-2-0
0-2-1
3-0-0
4-1-0
2-2-0
3-2-1
2-1-2
6-0-0
2-1-1
2-2-0
1-3-0
0-2-2
2-2-0
1-2-1
GF/GA
15-21
20-20
18-11
14-7
11-10
10-13
12-10
12-18
13-11
15-20
9-15
10-11
11-16
21-8
23-22
15-16
28-18
22-17
22-10
13-12
14-13
12-15
6-15
7-9
9-10
1-2-1
14-17
45-41-12
376-365
06-07 schedule
10/14 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
11/11 @ Carolina, 7 p.m.
1/2 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
3/2 @ Carolina, 7 p.m.
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AT CAROLINA
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
3/4/06
10/29/05
Score
CAR 7-5
CAR 5-3
Date
2/10/06
10/7/05
W Goal
Cole
Whitney
Score
PIT 4-3
*CAR 3-2
W Goal
Crosby
Stillman
*Overtime
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
RECCHI
LECLAIR
CROSBY
GONCHAR
JACKMAN
ARMSTRONG
WHITNEY
PALFFY
KOLTSOV
MALONE
BOGUNIECKI
CHRISTENSEN
LEMIEUX
RITA
OUELLET
SCUDERI
MELICHAR
ORPIK
FATA
MURLEY
PIRJETA
POAPST
ROY
SUROVY
TALBOT
VANDENBUSSCHE
CAIRNS
CROSS
ODELEIN
TARNSTROM
GP
4
4
4
3
4
2
2
2
4
4
2
2
2
2
1
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
G
4
3
1
1
0
0
0
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
1
5
1
4
3
4
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
-1
4
1
2
E
4
-2
4
3
4
2
2
3
2
-1
0
2
2
-1
8
1
2
-3
0
-3
0
1
0
-1
2
-1
6
E
2
1 27
1
2
E
0
1
2
E
0
-1
5
E
0
E
0
E
5
E
0
E
2
-2
0
-1
2
PP
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 5-27 18.5% / Penalty Killing: 22-30 73.3%
CAROLINA
GP
STAAL
4
STILLMAN
4
WHITNEY
3
BRIND’AMOUR
4
COLE
4
WESLEY
4
KABERLE
3
WILLIAMS
4
HEDICAN
4
K. ADAMS
4
C. ADAMS
2
CULLEN
4
TVERDOVSKY
4
WALLIN
4
WARD
4
COMMODORE
3
NORDGREN
3
VASICEK
2
WEIGHT
2
ZIGOMANIS
2
BOULERICE
1
HUTCHINSON
1
LAROSE
1
VRBATA
1
G
4
4
2
2
2
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
8 12
6 10
6
8
2
4
1
3
2
3
3
3
1
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
4
0
4
6
-2
4
-1
4
3
4
2
8
-3
0
1
2
3
4
-1
2
-2
0
-2
2
-1
2
E 12
-3
2
3
5
-4
0
1
4
-2
4
-1
0
E
5
E
0
E
0
E
0
PP
2
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 8-30 26.7% / Penalty Killing: 22-27 81.5%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA
CARON
4 234 1-2-1 13 127 114 3.33
FLEURY
1
8 0-0-0 3 4
1 21.43
SV% CAROLINA GP
.898
WARD
3
.250
GERBER
1
Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
184 2-1-0 11 94 83 3.59 .883
60 1-0-0
3 28 25 3.01 .893
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
CAROLINA
1ST
2
9
2ND
7
2
3RD
5
6
OT
0
0
TOTAL
14
17
OT
1
5
TOTAL
122
132
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
CAROLINA
1ST
43
43
2ND
47
33
3RD
31
51
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CHICAGO
BLACKHAWKS
General Manager:
Dale Tallon
Head Coach:
Trent Yawney
Assistant Coaches:
Denis Savard & Mark Hardy
Web site:
www.chicagoblackhawks.com
’Hawks vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 26-43-13; Fourth place, Central
Division, 28th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Did Not Qualify
2005-06 Top Scorer: Kyle Calder (26-33-59)
All-time Chicago scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Stan Mikita (52gp, 32-39-71)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Chicago:
Mario Lemieux (27gp, 25-37-62)
Longest Chicago win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
9, Dec. 18, 1968-Dec. 20, 1970
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Chicago:
3, Oct. 22, 1998-Mar. 12, 1989; Dec. 26, 2000-Mar. 29,
2001
Longest Chicago undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
9, Dec. 28, 1968-Dec. 20, 1970 (9-0-0); Jan. 4, 1981-Mar.
14, 1983 (7-0-2)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Chicago:
6, Dec. 2, 1978-Dec. 19, 1979 (2-0-4); Mar. 5, 1998-Mar.
29, 2001 (4-0-2)
Last Chicago win at home:
Jan. 18, 2006 (4-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Dec. 29, 2003 (1-0) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Chicago win at Pittsburgh:
Feb. 22, 1997 (5-2) (0-4-2 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Chicago:
Oct. 30, 2003 (1-0) (0-1-0 since last win)
Most goals by Chicago vs. Pittsburgh:
9, Jan. 21, 1973 (C, 9-3); Mar. 19, 1978 (C, 9-1)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Chicago:
10, Feb. 21, 1976 (P, 10-1)
Most goals by both teams:
13, Oct. 23, 1968 (C, 8-5); Dec. 6, 1988 (P, 7-6)
Last Chicago shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Jan. 6, 2002 (2-0) – Jocelyn Thibault
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Chicago:
Dec. 29, 2003 (1-0) - Sebastien Caron
Last Chicago hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Nov. 8, 1992 – Michel Goulet
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Chicago:
Jan. 25, 2003 – Alexei Kovalev
Last Pittsburgh trade with Chicago:
Aug. 10, 2005 – Jocelyn Thibault to Pittsburgh for 2006
fourth-round pick.
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 0-0-6
150
year by year
YEAR
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TOTALS
PIT.
ROAD
1-0-1
0-2-0
1-2-0
1-2-0
0-3-0
0-3-0
2-1-0
0-3-0
0-3-0
0-2-1
2-0-0
1-2-0
0-3-0
1-2-0
2-0-0
0-1-1
1-1-0
0-1-1
2-0-0
0-2-0
2-0-0
0-1-1
2-0-0
0-0-2
0-1-1
0-1-1
1-1-0
0-2-0
0-0-1
0-1-1
0-2-0
0-1-0
0-0-1
1-1-0
1-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-1-1
1-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-1-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-2-0
0-2-0
0-1-0
0-0-1
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
Did Not Play
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-0-1
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-1
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-0-1
1-0-0
1-0-0
No Season
0-0-0
0-1-0
29-23-7 11-40-10
TOTAL
1-2-1
2-4-0
0-6-0
2-4-0
0-5-1
3-2-0
1-5-0
2-1-1
1-2-1
2-2-0
2-1-1
2-0-2
0-2-2
1-3-0
0-1-2
0-3-0
1-1-1
1-2-0
1-1-1
2-1-0
2-1-0
3-0-0
0-3-0
0-3-0
1-0-1
1-1-0
1-1-0
GF/GA
10-14
22-28
7-27
12-17
11-27
15-18
12-20
20-14
21-16
12-9
12-16
15-8
7-9
15-20
11-14
9-15
7-7
12-15
12-13
9-4
17-12
20-15
11-16
7-15
8-7
6-8
5-7
1-1-0
0-2-0
0-1-1
1-0-0
1-0-1
2-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-1
2-0-0
7-8
3-7
3-5
5-2
7-5
9-2
0-2
6-4
2-0
0-1-0
40-63-17
1-4
368-430
06-07 schedule
2/14 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
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AT CHICAGO
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
Date
1/13/06
Score
W Goal
No games played
Score
CHI 4-1
W Goal
Hilbert
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
ARMSTRONG
CROSBY
PALFFY
ENDICOTT
GONCHAR
JACKMAN
KOLTSOV
LECLAIR
MALONE
MELICHAR
MURLEY
ODELEIN
OUELLET
RECCHI
SCUDERI
SUROVY
TALBOT
WHITNEY
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
E
2
E
0
E
2
-1
4
E
0
E
0
-1
0
-2
0
-1
0
E
0
E
2
-1
5
E
2
-1
0
-1
0
E
2
E
0
-2
0
PP
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 1-7 14.3% / Penalty Killing: 5-7 71.4%
CHICAGO
HILBERT
BELL
CALDER
LAPOINTE
VRBATA
YAKUBOV
ARNASON
BABCHUK
BARNABY
BOURQUE
CULLIMORE
DOWD
KEITH
SHARP
SIMPSON
SPACEK
VANDERMEER
VOROBIEV
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
2
2
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
2
0
1
0
E
0
E
2
E
0
1
2
E
0
2
4
1
5
E
0
1
0
E
2
E
0
E
0
1
0
E
2
E
0
1
2
PP
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 2-7 28.6% / Penalty Killing: 6-7 85.7%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
1 60 0-1-0 4 35
SV GAA
31 4.02
SV%
.886
CHICAGO GP
MUNRO
1
Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
60 1-0-0
1 29 28 1.00 .966
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
CHICAGO
1ST
1
3
2ND
0
0
3RD
0
1
OT
0
0
TOTAL
1
4
OT
0
0
TOTAL
29
35
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
CHICAGO
1ST
11
9
2ND
13
13
3RD
5
13
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COLORADO
AVALANCHE
Exec. VP/General Manager:
Francois Giguere
Head Coach:
Joel Quenneville
Assistant Coaches:
Jacques Cloutier & Tony Granato
Web site:
www.coloradoavalanche.com
152
Avs vs. Pens
year by year
2005-06 Record: 43-30-9; Second place, Nothwest
Division, 13th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Defeated Dallas, 4-1, WCQF; Lost
to Anaheim, 4-0, WCSF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Joe Sakic (32-55-87)
All-time Colorado scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Joe Sakic (39gp, 27-35-62)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Colorado:
Mario Lemieux (33gp, 30-36-66)
Longest Colorado win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
10, Oct. 21, 1982-Oct. 19, 1985
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Colorado:
7, Mar. 22, 1986-Mar. 27, 1988
Longest Colorado undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
11, Oct. 21, 1982-Oct. 26, 1985 (10-0-1)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Colorado:
9, Oct. 25, 1990-Apr. 3, 1993 (7-0-2)
Last Colorado win at home:
Mar. 1, 2003 (4-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Dec. 5, 2005 (4-3) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Colorado win at Pittsburgh:
Jan. 24, 2004 (5-3) (0-1-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Colorado:
Feb. 25, 1999 (3-2) (0-2-0-1 since last win)
Most goals by Colorado vs. Pittsburgh:
10, Dec. 29, 1984 (Q, 10-2)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Colorado:
8, Mar. 3, 1987 (P, 8-1); Nov. 16, 1989 (P, 8-2)
Most goals by both teams:
14, Mar. 8, 1984 (Q, 8-6)
Last Quebec/Colorado shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Feb. 24, 1980 (2-0) – Michel Dion
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Quebec/Colorado:
Jan. 27, 1994 (3-0) – Ken Wregget
Last Colorado hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Jan. 3, 1998 – Valeri Kamensky
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Quebec/Colorado:
Nov. 18, 1991 – Kevin Stevens
Last Pittsburgh trade with Colorado:
March 19, 2002 - Ville Nieminen and Rick Berry to
Pittsburgh for Darius Kasparaitis
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 3-1-6
YEAR
PIT. ROAD
TOTAL GF/GA
1979-80 2-0-0
0-2-0
2-2-0
10-9
1980-81 1-0-1
1-1-0
2-1-1
15-16
1981-82 1-0-0
2-0-0
3-0-0
15-6
1982-83 0-2-0
0-1-0
0-3-0
11-22
1983-84 0-1-0
0-2-0
0-3-0
8-21
1984-85 0-2-0
0-1-0
0-3-0
6-26
1985-86 0-0-1
1-1-0
1-1-1
14-12
1986-87 2-0-0
1-0-0
3-0-0
19-6
1987-88 1-0-0
2-0-0
3-0-0
17-11
1988-89 1-1-0
0-1-0
1-2-0
8-16
1989-90 1-0-0
1-1-0
2-1-0
17-9
1990-91 2-0-0
1-0-0
3-0-0
18-11
1991-92 1-0-1
1-0-0
2-0-1
17-10
1992-93 1-0-1
1-0-0
2-0-1
16-11
1993-94 1-2-0
0-2-0
1-4-0
17-25
1994-95 1-1-0
1-1-0
2-2-0
18-17
1995-96 0-1-0
0-0-1
0-1-1
8-11
1996-97 0-1-0
0-1-0
0-2-0
6-10
1997-98 0-1-0
0-0-1
0-1-1
7-8
1998-99 0-1-0
1-0-0
1-1-0
4-5
1999-00 0-0-1
0-1-0
0-1-1
6-7
2000-01 0-1-0
0-1-0
0-2-0
3-8
2001-02 0-1-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
1-3
2002-03 0-1-0
0-1-0
0-2-0
3-9
2003-04 0-1-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
3-5
2004-05
No Season
2005-06 1-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
4-3
TOTALS 16-17-5 13-17-2 29-34-7 271-297
06-07 schedule
No games scheduled
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AT COLORADO
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
12/10/05
Score
PIT 4-3
Date
W Goal
Talbot
Score
No games played
W Goal
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
RECCHI
PIRJETA
CHRISTENSEN
TALBOT
TARNSTROM
CROSBY
GONCHAR
MURLEY
ORPIK
BOGUNIECKI
ENDICOTT
HUSSEY
JACKMAN
MALONE
MELICHAR
ODELEIN
VANDENBUSSCHE
WHITNEY
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
1
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
1
0
2
0
-1
2
E
0
-1
0
-1
2
E
2
2
0
E
0
E
2
E
2
E
0
E
0
E
2
2
2
-1
2
E
0
2
0
PP
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 1-7 14.3% / Penalty Killing: 7-8 87.5%
COLORADO
HEJDUK
HINOTE
SVATOS
BLAKE
BRUNETTE
MCLEAN
SAKIC
SKRASTINS
TANGUAY
BRISEBOIS
CLARK
LAAKSONEN
LAPERRIERE
LILES
MAY
MCCORMICK
TURGEON
VAANANEN
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
-1
2
1
0
E
0
-1
2
1
0
E
0
-2
0
1
0
-2
0
E
6
E
0
E
0
E
0
-2
2
-1
0
1
0
E
2
E
0
PP
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 1-8 12.5% / Penalty Killing: 6-7 85.7%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
1 60 1-0-0 3 26
SV GAA
23 3.02
SV%
.885
COLORADO GP
KOLESNIK
1
Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
58 0-1-0
4 35 31 4.11 .886
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
COLORADO
1ST
2
1
2ND
1
1
3RD
1
1
OT
0
0
TOTAL
4
3
OT
0
0
TOTAL
35
26
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
COLORADO
1ST
18
11
2ND
7
9
3RD
10
6
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COLUMBUS
BLUE JACKETS
President/GM:
Doug MacLean
Head Coach:
Gerard Gallant
Associate Coaches:
Gord Murphy & Gary Agnew
Web site:
www.bluejackets.com
Jackets vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 35-43-4; Third place, Central Division,
25th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Did Not Qualify
2005-06 Top Scorer: David Vyborny (22-43-65)
All-time Columbus scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Mike Sillinger (3gp, 4-5-9)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Columbus:
Alexei Kovalev (5gp, 3-3-6)
Longest Columbus win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
2, Mar. 11, 2002-Dec. 31, 2002
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Columbus:
3, Oct. 21, 2000-Feb. 28, 2002
Longest Columbus undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
2, Mar. 11, 2002-Dec. 31, 2002 (2-0-0)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Columbus:
3, Oct. 21, 2000-Feb. 28, 2002 (3-0-0)
Last Columbus win at home:
Jan. 11, 2006 (6-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Dec. 13, 2003 (5-3) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Columbus win at Pittsburgh:
Mar. 11, 2002 (4-2) (0-1-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Columbus:
Feb. 28, 2002 (4-3 OT) (0-2-0 since last win)
Most goals by Columbus vs. Pittsburgh:
6, Jan. 11, 2006 (C, 6-1)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Columbus:
5, Oct. 21, 2000 (P, 5-2); Dec. 13, 2003 (P, 5-3)
Most goals by both teams:
8, Dec. 13, 2003 (P, 5-3)
Last Columbus shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
None
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Columbus:
None
Last Columbus hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
None
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Columbus:
None
Last Pittsburgh trade with Columbus:
Mar. 9, 2004 - Lasse Pirjeta to Pittsburgh for Brian
Holzinger
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 0-2-0
154
year by year
YEAR
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TOTALS
PIT. ROAD
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
No Season
0-0-0
0-1-0
2-1-0
2-2-0
TOTAL
2-0-0
1-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
GF/GA
8-4
6-7
2-5
5-3
0-1-0
4-3-0
1-6
22-25
06-07 schedule
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AT COLUMBUS
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
Date
1/11/06
Score
W Goal
No games played
Score
CBJ 6-1
W Goal
Vyborny
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
MALONE
PALFFY
SUROVY
ARMSTRONG
CROSBY
ENDICOTT
GONCHAR
JACKMAN
KOLTSOV
LECLAIR
MELICHAR
ODELEIN
OUELLET
RECCHI
ROY
SCUDERI
TALBOT
WHITNEY
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
E
5
E
2
E
2
E
7
-2
4
-1
0
-1
0
E
0
-1
0
-1 15
E
2
-2 17
-2
2
-2
0
E 22
-2
4
E
2
-1
0
PP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
COLUMBUS
FEDOROV
NASH
BALASTIK
HRDINA
VYBORNY
ZHERDEV
BERARD
HULSE
CHIMERA
FRITSCHE
GOERTZEN
HAINSEY
KLESLA
LETOWSKI
RUPP
SHELLEY
SUCHY
WESTCOTT
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
2
3
2
3
0
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM PP
1
0
0
2
9
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
4
1
1
0
0
1
4
0
E
0
0
E
4
0
1
0
0
2 14
0
E
2
0
E
0
0
1
5
0
E 20 0
E
2
0
2
0
0
Power Play: 2-6 33.3% / Penalty Killing: 8-8 100.0%
Power Play: 0-8 0.0% / Penalty Killing: 4-6 66.7%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
1 39 0-0-0 2 18
SABOURIN
1 21 0-1-0 4 14
SV GAA
16 3.07
10 11.68
SV%
.889
.714
COLUMBUS GP
LECLAIRE
1
Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
60 1-0-0
1 29 28 1.00 .966
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
COLUMBUS
1ST
1
3
2ND
0
3
3RD
0
0
OT
0
0
TOTAL
1
6
OT
0
0
TOTAL
29
32
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
COLUMBUS
1ST
6
12
2ND
13
14
3RD
10
6
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DALLAS
STARS
General Manager:
Doug Armstrong
Head Coach:
Dave Tippett
Associate Coach:
Rick Wilson
Assistant Coaches:
Mark Lamb & Andy Moog
Web site:
www.dallasstars.com
Stars vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 53-23-6; First place, Pacific Division,
Third overall
2006 Playoff Record: Lost to Colorado, 4-1, WCQF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Mike Modano (27-50-77)
All-time Dallas scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Bill Goldsworthy (54gp, 23-22-45)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Dallas:
Rick Kehoe (36gp, 19-27-46)
Longest Dallas win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
4, Oct. 28, 1971-Feb. 20, 1972; Jan. 12, 1983-Dec. 1, 1983
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Dallas:
8, Oct. 15, 1985-Mar. 1, 1988
Longest Dallas undefeated streak vs. Pittsburgh:
8, Mar. 16, 1997-Jan. 19, 2001 (6-0-2)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs. Dallas:
8, Oct. 15, 1985-Mar. 1, 1988 (8-0-0)
Last Dallas win at home:
March 2, 2003 (3-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
March 9, 2004 (4-0) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Dallas win at Pittsburgh:
Dec. 23, 2000 (8-2) (0-2-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Dallas:
Nov. 14, 1995 (4-2) (0-4-1-1 since last win)
Most goals by Dallas vs. Pittsburgh:
10, March 7, 1973 (M, 10-4)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Dallas:
9, Jan. 12, 1989 (P, 9-2)
Most goals by both teams:
15, Dec. 21, 1974 (M, 8-7); Feb. 2, 1982 (M, 9-6)
Last Dallas shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
March 22, 1998 (0-0) – Ed Belfour
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Dallas:
March 9, 2004 (4-0) – Jean-Sebastien Aubin
Last Dallas hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Nov. 5, 1997 – Joe Nieuwendyk
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Minnesota/Dallas:
March 4, 1990 – Rob Brown
Last Pittsburgh trade with Dallas:
June 22, 1996 – Kevin Hatcher to Pittsburgh for Sergei
Zubov
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 1-1-3
year by year
YEAR
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TOTALS
PIT.
ROAD
2-1-2
2-2-1
2-2-0
3-1-0
3-1-0
2-1-1
1-1-1
0-2-1
2-1-0
0-3-0
2-1-0
0-2-0
1-0-1
1-2-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
1-0-1
1-1-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
2-0-0
0-2-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-1
1-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
0-0-1
1-0-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
1-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
Did Not Play
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-0-1
0-0-1
0-1-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
No Season
Did Not Play
38-19-6 21-37-6
TOTAL
4-3-3
5-3-0
5-2-1
1-3-2
2-4-0
2-3-0
2-2-1
3-1-0
2-1-1
3-1-0
2-2-0
3-1-0
1-3-0
1-3-0
1-2-0
0-2-1
1-2-0
1-2-0
3-0-0
3-0-0
2-1-0
1-2-0
1-1-1
2-1-0
2-1-0
1-1-0
0-2-0
GF/GA
33-29
25-15
33-27
12-13
11-17
18-21
17-20
21-14
15-10
17-9
18-17
19-11
12-15
13-18
14-15
8-16
12-12
10-10
10-7
10-7
12-9
12-11
14-16
11-10
13-8
7-7
5-12
2-0-0
1-1-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-1-0
0-2-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
9-3
5-7
2-5
6-8
4-6
7-14
3-2
1-3
4-0
59-56-12
443-424
06-07 schedule
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AT DALLAS
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
3/9/04
Score
PIT 4-0
Date
W Goal
Sim
Score
No games played
W Goal
2003-04 individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
BRADLEY
KRAFT
EASTWOOD
MOROZOV
SIM
BUCHBERGER
FATA
FOCHT
KOSTOPOULOS
TARNSTROM
AUBIN
JACKMAN
KOLTSOV
MALONE
MELICHAR
ORPIK
PIRJETA
STRBAK
WILSON
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
1
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
2
0
1
0
2
0
E
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
1
6
1
0
1
0
-0
1
0
E
2
E
0
1
2
1
0
E
0
1
2
E
0
PP
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DALLAS
ARNOTT
BARNES
BOUCHER
CORSON
DIMAIO
GUERIN
KAPANEN
KLEMM
LEHTINEN
MATVICHUK
MODANO
MORROW
NUMINEN
OLIVER
OTT
SWEENEY
TURCO
TURGEON
ZUBOV
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
-1
0
E
4
E
4
E
2
-1
1
-2
6
E
1
-1
0
-1
5
-2
5
-2
4
-2
1
-2
1
E
1
E
4
-1
1
-0
E
2
E
3
PP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 0-6 0% / Penalty Killing: 0-1 0%
Power Play: 1-1 100% / Penalty Killing: 6-6 100%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA
AUBIN
1 59:40 1-0-0 0 45 45 0.00
SV%
1.00
DALLAS GP Min Rec
TURCO
1 60:00 0-1-0
GA SA SV GAA SV%
4 19 15 4.00 .789
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
DALLAS
1ST
1
0
2ND
2
0
3RD
1
0
OT
0
0
TOTAL
4
0
OT
0
0
TOTAL
19
45
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
DALLAS
1ST
10
11
2ND
5
14
3RD
4
20
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DETROIT
RED WINGS
General Manager:
Ken Holland
Head Coach:
Mike Babcock
Assistant Coaches:
Paul MacLean, Todd McLellan & Jim Beddard
Web site:
www.detroitredwings.com
Wings vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 58-16-8; First place, Central Division,
First overall
2006 Playoff Record: Lost to Edmonton, 4-2, in WCQF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Pavel Datsyuk (28-59-87)
All-time Detroit scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Steve Yzerman (39gp, 16-32-48)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Detroit:
Mario Lemieux (27gp, 21-37-58)
Longest Detroit win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
5, Dec. 23, 1982-Feb. 9, 1984
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Detroit:
4, Feb. 13, 1974-Dec. 15, 1974
Longest Detroit undefeated streak vs. Pittsburgh:
9, Mar. 5, 1972-Jan. 27, 1974 (5-0-4)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs. Detroit:
11, Dec. 17, 1988-Feb. 3, 1992 (7-0-4)
Last Detroit win at home:
Dec. 5, 2005 (3-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Oct. 18, 2003 (4-3) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Detroit win at Pittsburgh:
Mar. 18, 2003 (5-1) (0-1-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Detroit:
Dec. 10, 2000 (4-3) (0-2-0 since last win)
Most goals by Detroit vs. Pittsburgh:
9, Feb. 9, 1984 (D, 9-3)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Detroit:
10, Jan. 28, 1989 (P, 10-5)
Most goals by both teams:
15, Jan. 28, 1989 (P, 10-5)
Last Detroit shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Feb. 3, 1996 (3-0) – Chris Osgood
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Detroit:
Apr. 11, 1999 (3-0) – Tom Barrasso
Last Detroit hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Oct. 25, 2002 – Sergei Fedorov
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Detroit:
Oct. 22, 1992 – Mario Lemieux
Last Pittsburgh trade with Detroit:
March 9, 2006 – Cory Cross to Detroit for a 2007 fourthround pick.
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 2-1-6
year by year
YEAR
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TOTALS
PIT.
ROAD
1-1-0
0-2-0
2-1-0
0-3-0
1-2-0
1-2-0
3-0-0
0-1-2
2-1-0
0-3-0
0-1-1
0-1-2
2-1-0
0-1-1
2-1-0
2-1-0
3-0-0
1-1-1
3-0-0
1-2-0
1-1-1
1-2-0
4-0-0
1-3-0
2-0-0
0-2-0
2-0-0
0-1-1
1-0-0
0-2-0
0-1-1
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-2-0
1-1-0
0-0-1
1-0-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-2-0
2-0-0
0-0-1
1-0-0
1-0-1
2-0-0
1-0-0
0-0-1
0-1-1
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
Did Not Play
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-0-1
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
No Season
0-0-0
0-1-0
44-17-4 13-41-12
TOTAL
1-3-0
2-4-0
2-4-0
3-1-2
2-4-0
0-2-3
2-2-1
4-2-0
4-1-1
4-2-0
2-3-1
5-3-0
2-2-0
2-1-1
1-2-0
0-2-1
0-3-0
1-1-1
2-1-0
1-2-0
1-2-0
2-0-1
2-0-1
3-0-0
0-1-2
1-1-0
1-1-0
GF/GA
12-21
14-20
17-21
30-13
19-25
7-9
20-13
24-15
24-13
19-17
21-22
29-31
18-19
13-11
11-11
11-17
9-21
10-10
15-11
5-6
13-15
19-13
14-7
16-5
10-11
9-14
9-10
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-0-1
2-0-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-2-0
1-0-0
5-5
6-10
5-3
5-1
6-6
4-3
2-4
4-12
4-3
0-1-0
57-58-16
1-3
460-451
06-07 schedule
10/7 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
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AT PITTSBURGH
Date
Date
12/5/05
Score
W Goal
No games played
Score
DET 3-1
W Goal
Zetterberg
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
RECCHI
CROSBY
MALONE
BOGUNIECKI
CHRISTENSEN
ENDICOTT
GONCHAR
HUSSEY
MELICHAR
MURLEY
ODELEIN
ORPIK
PIRJETA
SUROVY
TALBOT
TARNSTROM
VANDENBUSSCHE
WHITNEY
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
1
2
1
2
1
0
-1
0
-1
2
E
0
-1
2
E
0
E
0
E
0
1
4
E
2
E
0
-1
2
E
0
1
0
E
0
-1
0
PP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DETROIT
ZETTERBERG
LIDSTROM
DATSYUK
HOLMSTROM
SHANAHAN
CHELIOS
CLEARY
DRAPER
FRANZEN
HUDLER
LEBDA
LILJA
MALTBY
MOWERS
SAMUELSSON
SCHNEIDER
WILLIAMS
WOOLLEY
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
E
0
E
2
E
0
E
0
E
2
E
0
-1
0
E
0
E
0
E
0
1
0
-1
2
1
2
E
0
-1
0
E
2
E
0
E
0
PP
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 2-8 25.0% / Penalty Killing: 5-5 100.0%
Power Play: 0-5 0.0% / Penalty Killing: 6-8 75.0%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
1 60 0-1-0 3 39
SV GAA
36 3.00
SV%
.923
DETROIT GP
OSGOOD
1
Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
60 1-0-0
1 17 16 1.00 .941
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
DETROIT
1ST
0
1
2ND
0
1
3RD
1
1
OT
0
0
TOTAL
0
3
OT
0
0
TOTAL
17
39
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
DETROIT
1ST
3
19
2ND
5
13
3RD
9
7
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EDMONTON
OILERS
General Manager:
Kevin Lowe
Head Coach:
Craig MacTavish
Assistant Coaches:
Charlie Huddy, Bill Moores & Craig Simpson
Web site:
www.edmontonoilers.com
160
Oilers vs. Pens
year by year
2005-06 Record: 41-28-13; Third place, Northwest
Division, 14th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Defeated Detroit, 4-2, in WCQF;
Defeated San Jose, 4-2, in WCSF; Defeated Anaheim, 4-1,
in WCF; Lost to Carolina, 4-3, in SCF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Ales Hemsky (19-58-77)
All-time Edmonton scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Wayne Gretzky (28gp, 31-44-75)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Edmonton:
Mario Lemieux (26gp, 14-29-43)
Longest Edmonton win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
5, Mar. 16, 1981-Mar. 17, 1982; Jan. 7, 1983-Feb. 22, 1984
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Edmonton:
4, Mar. 4, 2000-Feb.18, 2003
Longest Edmonton undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
6, Jan. 7, 1983-Nov. 6, 1984 (5-0-1)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Edmonton:
6, Mar. 5, 1999-Feb. 18, 2003 (4-0-2)
Last Edmonton win at home:
Dec. 6, 2003 (4-3) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Feb.18, 2003 (4-3, OT) (0-1-0 since last win)
Last Edmonton win at Pittsburgh:
Jan. 10, 2006 (3-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Edmonton:
Jan. 19, 2002 (1-0) (0-1-0 since last win)
Most goals by Edmonton vs. Pittsburgh:
10, Mar. 17, 1982 (E, 10-4); Feb. 19, 1983 (E, 10-7)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Edmonton:
7, 3 times, last time – Jan. 21, 1988 (P, 7-4)
Most goals by both teams:
17, Feb. 19, 1983 (E, 10-7)
Last Edmonton shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
None
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Edmonton:
Jan. 19, 2002 (1-0) – Johan Hedberg
Last Edmonton hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Jan. 10, 2006 – Shawn Horcoff
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Edmonton:
Nov. 13, 1991 – Kevin Stevens
Last Pittsburgh trade with Edmonton:
Jan. 26, 2006 – Jani Rita and Cory Cross to Pittsburgh for
Dick Tarnstrom
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 1-2-3
YEAR
PIT. ROAD
TOTAL GF/GA
1979-80 1-1-0
0-2-0
1-3-0
12-22
1980-81 1-1-0
0-1-1
1-2-1
18-20
1981-82 0-1-0
0-2-0
0-3-0
8-22
1982-83 1-1-0
0-1-0
1-2-0
14-21
1983-84 0-1-0
0-2-0
0-3-0
8-23
1984-85 1-0-1
0-1-0
1-1-1
10-12
1985-86 0-1-0
1-1-0
1-2-0
13-17
1986-87 1-1-0
0-1-0
1-2-0
9-10
1987-88 0-1-0
0-2-0
0-3-0
8-17
1988-89 0-2-0
1-0-0
1-2-0
12-15
1989-90 1-0-0
1-1-0
2-1-0
12-8
1990-91 1-1-0
0-1-0
1-2-0
14-15
1991-92 2-0-0
0-1-0
2-1-0
14-14
1992-93 0-1-0 *1-1-0
1-2-0
11-11
1993-94 1-0-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
7-8
1994-95
Did Not Play
1995-96 1-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
10-8
1996-97 1-0-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
7-7
1997-98 1-0-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
7-6
1998-99 0-0-1
0-1-0
0-1-1
3-6
1999-00 0-0-1
1-0-0
1-0-1
5-4
2000-01 1-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
5-2
2001-02 0-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0
2002-03 1-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
4-3
2003-04 0-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
3-4
2004-05
No Season
2005-06 0-1-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
1-3
TOTALS 15-13-3 7-22-1 22-35-4 216-278
* = Includes one game played in Cleveland
06-07 schedule
No games scheduled
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AT PITTSBURGH
Date
1/10/06
Score
EDM 3-1
Date
W Goal
Horcoff
Score
No games played
W Goal
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
MALONE
MELICHAR
RECCHI
ARMSTRONG
CROSBY
ENDICOTT
GONCHAR
JACKMAN
KOLTSOV
LECLAIR
MURLEY
OUELLET
PALFFY
SCUDERI
SUROVY
TALBOT
TARNSTROM
WHITNEY
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
1
0
E
0
-1
0
E
0
E
0
-1
0
E
4
E
0
1
0
-2
0
E
0
E
2
E
0
E
2
-1
0
E
0
-1
4
-1
0
PP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 0-3 0.0% / Penalty Killing: 5-6 83.3%
EDMONTON
HORCOFF
SMYTH
HEMSKY
PRONGER
REASONER
BERGERON
CROSS
GREENE
HARVEY
LARAQUE
MOREAU
PECA
PISANI
RITA
SMITH
STAIOS
STOLL
TORRES
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
1
0
1
0
E
0
E
0
E
0
E
0
E
0
-1
2
E
2
E
0
E
0
E
0
E
0
E
0
1
2
2
0
E
0
E
0
PP
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 1-6 16.7% / Penalty Killing: 3-3 100.0%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
1 60 0-1-0 3 31
SV GAA
28 3.01
SV%
.903
EDMONTON GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
MARKKANEN 1
60 1-0-0
1 18 17 1.00 .944
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
EDMONTON
1ST
0
1
2ND
0
0
3RD
1
2
OT
0
0
TOTAL
1
3
OT
0
0
TOTAL
18
31
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
EDMONTON
1ST
6
11
2ND
5
13
3RD
7
7
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FLORIDA
PANTHERS
General Manager:
Mike Keenan
Head Coach:
Jacques Martin
Assistant Coaches:
Guy Charron & George Kingston
Web site:
www.floridapanthers.com
Panthers vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 37-34-11; Fourth place, Southeast
Division, 21st overall
2006 Playoff Record: Did Not Qualify
2005-06 Top Scorer: Olli Jokinen (38-51-89)
All-time Florida scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Rob Niedermayer (28gp, 10-11-21)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Florida:
Jaromir Jagr (29gp, 16-15-31)
Longest Florida win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
12, Apr. 3, 2002-Mar. 29, 2006
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Florida:
4, Feb. 1, 1994-Feb. 7, 1995
Longest Florida undefeated streak vs. Pittsburgh:
12, Apr. 3, 2002-Mar. 29, 2006 (12-0-0)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs. Florida:
6, Oct. 12, 1993-Feb. 7, 1995 (5-0-1)
Last Florida win at home:
Nov. 25, 2005 (6-3) (0-1-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Mar. 5, 2002 (6-5 OT) (0-5-1 since last win)
Last Florida win at Pittsburgh:
Mar. 29, 2006 (5-3) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Florida:
Apr. 7, 2006 (5-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Most goals by Florida vs. Pittsburgh:
6, Feb. 6, 2003 (F, 6-0); Nov. 7, 2003 (F, 6-3); Nov. 25, 2005
(F, 6-3)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Florida:
7, Feb. 7, 1995 (P, 7-3); Dec. 30, 1998 (P, 7-4)
Most goals by both teams:
11, 4 times, last time – Mar. 5, 2002 (P, 6-5 ot)
Last Florida shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Feb. 20, 2004 (2-0) – Roberto Luongo
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Florida:
Feb. 5, 1999 (3-0) – Tom Barrasso
Last Florida hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Nov. 25, 2005 – Olli Jokinen
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Florida:
Dec. 30, 1995 – Mario Lemieux
Last Pittsburgh trade with Florida:
Mar. 9, 2006 – Petr Taticek to Pittsburgh for Ric Jackman
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 3-2-4
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year by year
YEAR
PIT. ROAD
TOTAL GF/GA
1993-94 1-0-1
2-0-0
3-0-1
10-7
1994-95 1-1-0
1-1-0
2-2-0
16-14
1995-96 2-0-0
1-1-0
3-1-0
12-10
1996-97 2-0-0
0-2-0
2-2-0
12-13
1997-98 0-1-1
1-1-0
1-2-1
11-12
1998-99 3-0-0
1-1-0
4-1-0
19-10
1999-00 1-1-0
1-1-0
2-2-0
9-10
2000-01 1-1-0
1-0-1
2-1-1
12-11
2001-02 1-0-1
0-2-0
1-2-1
10-12
2002-03 0-2-0
0-2-0
0-4-0
5-17
2003-04 0-2-0
0-2-0
0-4-0
6-16
2004-05
No Season
2005-06 0-1-1
1-1-0
1-2-1
14-16
TOTALS 12-9-4 9-14-1 21-23-5 136-148
06-07 schedule
12/5 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
1/10 @ Florida, 7:30 p.m.
1/30 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
2/22 @ Florida, 7:30 p.m.
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regular season
AT FLORIDA
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
3/29/06
10/25/05
*Overtime
Score
FLA 5-3
*FLA 4-3
Date
4/7/06
11/25/05
W Goal
Olesz
Weiss
Score
PIT 5-1
FLA 6-3
W Goal
Whitney
Jokinen
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
CROSBY
PALFFY
GONCHAR
LECLAIR
MALONE
KOLTSOV
HILBERT
CHRISTENSEN
ARMSTRONG
WHITNEY
PIRJETA
TARNSTROM
OUELLET
SCUDERI
MELICHAR
MURLEY
RECCHI
SUROVY
WELCH
ORPIK
JACKMAN
LEMIEUX
NORDGREN
RITA
ROY
TALBOT
BOGUNIECKI
CAIRNS
ENDICOTT
FATA
HUSSEY
ODELEIN
POAPST
VANDENBUSSCHE
GP
4
2
4
4
4
3
2
1
2
3
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
2
1
0
2
2
2
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
4
6
3
4
4
4
1
3
1
3
0
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
-1
6
1
0
E
2
-4
0
-2
2
1
2
E
2
2
0
-1
2
-3
6
-1
0
-3
0
E
0
-1
2
E
0
-3
0
-2
2
-1
0
-1
0
3
2
-2
2
-1
6
E
0
1
0
E
2
-3
5
E
0
E
0
E
2
E
2
-2
0
E
0
-2
0
-1
0
PP
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 5-30 16.7% / Penalty Killing: 17-19 89.5%
FLORIDA
GP
JOKINEN
4
WEISS
2
ROBERTS
4
BOUWMEESTER 4
GRATTON
4
HUSELIUS
2
HILL
4
HORTON
3
GELINAS
4
KRAJICEK
3
OLESZ
2
SIM
2
KOLNIK
4
VAN RYN
4
CAMPBELL
3
KWIATKOWSKI
3
STUMPEL
3
NIEUWENDYK
3
PAYER
3
MONTADOR
2
ALLISON
1
CAIRNS
1
GLOBKE
1
HAGMAN
1
JACINA
1
JACKMAN
1
MEZEI
1
STEWART
1
YAKUBOV
1
G
3
2
2
1
1
1
0
2
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
3
6
2
4
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
3
3
0
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
1
8
2
2
2
0
3
9
3
4
2
2
2 10
2
2
-2
2
-1
2
3
0
E
2
-3
2
1
6
E
0
1
8
1
0
E
0
-1
0
2
2
-1
2
1
2
E
0
E
0
E
0
2
0
2
2
E
2
E
0
PP
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 2-19 10.5% / Penalty Killing: 25-30 83.3%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
CARON
3 97 1-0-0 4 52
THIBAULT
2 112 0-1-1 7 73
FLEURY
1 31 0-1-0 4 17
SV GAA
48 2.46
66 3.74
13 7.85
SV%
FLORIDA GP
.923
LUONGO
4
.904 MCLENNAN
1
.765
Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
221 3-1-0 13 132 119 3.53 .902
20 0-0-0
1 9 8 3.00 .889
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
FLORIDA
1ST
4
8
2ND
5
4
3RD
5
3
OT
0
1
TOTAL
14
16
OT
0
1
TOTAL
141
143
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
FLORIDA
1ST
51
41
2ND
43
50
3RD
46
51
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LOS ANGELES
KINGS
President & General Manager:
Dean Lombardi
Head Coach:
Marc Crawford
Associate Coach:
Mike Johnson
Assistant Coach:
Jamie Kompon
Web site:
www.lakings.com
Kings vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 42-35-5; Fourth place, Pacific Division,
20th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Did Not Qualify
2005-2006 Top Scorer: Lubomir Visnovsky (17-50-67)
All-time Los Angeles scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Marcel Dionne (50gp, 29-41-70)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Los Angeles:
Mario Lemieux (28gp, 19-42-61)
Longest Los Angeles win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
5, Mar. 14, 1984-Nov. 16, 1985; Feb. 27, 2001-Oct. 10,
2003 (Current)
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Los Angeles:
6, Nov. 15, 1969-Feb. 26, 1970
Longest Los Angeles undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
8, Mar. 2, 1977-Mar. 14, 1978 (4-0-4)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs. Los
Angeles:
9, Nov. 15, 1979-Feb. 13, 1982 (4-0-5)
Last Los Angeles win at home:
Dec. 14, 2002 (3-2 OT) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Mar. 29, 1997 (4-1) (0-5-2 since last win)
Last Los Angeles win at Pittsburgh:
Oct. 10, 2003 (3-0) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Los Angeles:
Jan. 16, 1999 (5-1) (0-3-0 since last win)
Most goals by Los Angeles vs. Pittsburgh:
10, Jan. 21, 1987 (L, 10-5)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles:
8, Mar. 26, 1969 (P, 8-4); Oct. 20, 1971 (P, 8-1)
Most goals by both teams:
15, Jan. 21, 1987 (L, 10-5)
Last Los Angeles shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Oct. 10, 2003 (3-0) – Cristobal Huet
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Los Angeles:
Nov. 23, 1974 (0-0) – Gary Inness
Last Los Angeles hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Mar. 10, 1990 – Luc Robitaille
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Los Angeles:
Feb. 10, 1990 – Rob Brown
Last Pittsburgh trade with Los Angeles:
Nov. 30, 2003 – Martin Straka to Los Angeles for Sergei
Anshakov and Martin Strbak
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 5-3-4
year by year
YEAR
PIT.
ROAD
1967-68
3-2-0
1-4-0
1968-69
1-2-1
1-3-0
1969-70
4-0-0
2-2-0
1970-71
2-1-0
0-3-0
1971-72
3-0-0
1-1-1
1972-73
3-0-0
1-2-0
1973-74
1-2-0
0-2-0
1974-75
0-1-2
1-2-0
1975-76
3-0-0
2-1-0
1976-77
1-2-0
1-1-1
1977-78
0-1-2
0-2-1
1978-79
2-2-0
2-1-1
1979-80
1-1-0
0-0-2
1980-81
2-0-0
0-0-2
1981-82
1-0-1
0-1-0
1982-83
1-0-0
1-1-0
1983-84
1-1-0
0-1-0
1984-85
0-1-0
0-2-0
1985-86
2-0-0
0-1-0
1986-87
1-0-0
0-2-0
1987-88
0-0-2
1-0-0
1988-89
1-0-0
0-2-0
1989-90
1-1-0
0-1-0
1990-91
1-0-0
0-2-0
1991-92
0-2-0
0-1-0
1992-93
1-0-0
0-1-0
1993-94
1-0-0
0-1-0
1994-95
Did Not Play
1995-96
0-1-0
0-1-0
1996-97
1-0-0
1-0-0
1997-98
0-0-1
1-0-0
1998-99
0-1-0
1-0-0
1999-00
0-1-0
0-1-0
2000-01
0-0-1
0-0-0
2001-02
0-1-0
0-1-0
2002-03
0-1-0
0-1-0
2003-04
0-1-0
0-0-0
2004-05
No Season
2005-06
Did Not Play
TOTALS 38-25-10 17-44-8
TOTAL
4-6-0
2-5-1
6-2-0
2-4-0
4-1-1
4-2-0
1-4-0
1-3-2
5-1-0
2-3-1
0-3-3
4-3-1
1-1-2
2-0-2
1-1-1
2-1-0
1-2-0
0-3-0
2-1-0
1-2-0
1-0-2
1-2-0
1-2-0
1-2-0
0-3-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
GF/GA
26-33
20-24
20-11
18-26
29-19
17-14
6-14
8-15
29-16
20-23
15-21
24-22
13-12
18-16
15-16
15-14
15-16
6-15
16-12
9-16
15-13
9-14
13-22
6-12
8-14
7-8
7-10
0-2-0
2-0-0
1-0-1
1-1-0
0-2-0
0-0-1
0-2-0
0-2-0
0-1-0
4-6
9-4
5-4
5-4
7-10
2-2
7-9
5-8
0-3
55-69-18
448-498
06-07 schedule
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DID NOT PLAY IN 2005-06
AT LOS ANGELES
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
10/10/03
Score
LA 3-0
Date
W Goal
Belanger
Score
No games played
W Goal
2003-04 individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
BAUMGARTNER
BEREHOWSKY
BRADLEY
BUCHBERGER
EASTWOOD
FATA
FLEURY
FOCHT
HOLZINGER
KOLTSOV
LEMIEUX
MALONE
MELICHAR
MOROZOV
MURLEY
ORPIK
SIMPSON
STRAKA
TARNSTROM
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
-1
0
E
2
E
0
E
0
E
0
-1
0
-0
-1
0
E
0
-1
0
-2
2
-1
0
E
0
-1
0
-1
2
E 15
E 15
-1
2
-1
0
PP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 0-1 0% / Penalty Killing: 6-7 85.7%
LOS ANGELES GP
KLATT
1
PALFFY
1
BELANGER
1
LAPERRIERE
1
STUMPEL
1
VISNOVSKY
1
ARMSTRONG
1
BROWN
1
CHARTRAND
1
CORVO
1
FROLOV
1
GLEASON
1
HOLLAND
1
HUET
1
MODRY
1
PIRNES
1
ROBITAILLE
1
SIM
1
STRBAK
1
G
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
1
2
1
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM PP
1
0
1
1
00
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
E
0
0
E
0
0
E
0
0
E
0
0
E
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
-0
0
1
4
0
E
0
0
E
0
0
E
0
0
E
0
0
Power Play: 1-7 14.3% / Penalty Killing: 1-1 100%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
1 59:30 0-1-0 2 49
SV GAA
48 2.02
SV%
.958
LOS ANGELES GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
Huet
1 59:56 1-0-0
0 11 11 0.00 1.000
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
LOS ANGELES
1ST
0
1
2ND
0
1
3RD
0
1
OT
0
0
TOTAL
0
1
OT
0
0
TOTAL
11
49
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
LOS ANGELES
1ST
2
12
2ND
6
20
3RD
3
17
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MINNESOTA
WILD
President/GM:
Doug Risebrough
Head Coach:
Jacques Lemaire
Assistant Coaches:
Mike Ramsey & Mario Tremblay
Web site:
www.wild.com
Wild vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 38-36-8; Fifth place, Northwest
Division, 22nd overall
2006 Playoff Record: Did Not Qualify
2005-06 Top Scorer: Brian Rolston (34-45-79)
All-time Minnesota scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Wes Walz (6gp, 4-2-6)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Minnesota:
Robert Lang (3gp, 3-1-4)
Longest Minnesota win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
2, Nov. 19, 2003-Dec. 8, 2005 (Current)
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Minnesota:
1, Feb. 14, 2001
Longest Minnesota undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
5, Dec. 14, 2002-Dec. 8, 2005
(4-0-1) (Current)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Minnesota:
1, Feb. 14, 2002 (1-0-0); Nov.14, 2002 (0-0-1)
Last Minnesota win at home:
Jan. 16, 2004 (4-2) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Feb. 14, 2001 (2-1) (0-3-0 since last win)
Last Minnesota win at Pittsburgh:
Dec. 8, 2005 (5-0) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Minnesota: None
Most goals by Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh:
6, Nov. 19, 2003 (M, 6-2)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota:
2, 5 times, last time – Jan. 16, 2004 (M, 4-2)
Most goals by both teams:
8, Nov. 19, 2003 (M, 6-2)
Last Minnesota shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Dec. 8, 2005 (5-0) – Manny Fernandez
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Minnesota:
None
Last Minnesota hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
None
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Minnesota:
None
Last Pittsburgh trade with Minnesota:
Jan. 13, 2001 – Steve McKenna to Pittsburgh for Roman
Simicek
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 0-0-1
166
year by year
YEAR
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TOTALS
PIT. ROAD
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-1
0-1-0
0-1-0
No Season
0-1-0
0-0-0
1-3-0
0-2-1
TOTAL
1-1-0
0-1-0
0-0-1
0-2-0
GF/GA
4-5
2-5
1-1
4-10
0-1-0
1-5-1
0-5
11-26
06-07 schedule
No games scheduled
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regular season
AT MINNESOTA
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
12/8/05
Score
MIN 5-0
Date
W Goal
Gaborik
Score
No games played
W Goal
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
CHRISTENSEN
CROSBY
ENDICOTT
GONCHAR
HUSSEY
LECLAIR
MALONE
MELICHAR
MURLEY
ODELEIN
ORPIK
PALFFY
POAPST
RECCHI
TALBOT
TARNSTROM
VANDENBUSSCHE
WHITNEY
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
E 12
-2
2
-2
0
-2
0
E
0
-2
0
-2
0
-1
2
E
0
E
0
-2
7
-3
0
-1
0
-1
0
E
0
-1
2
E
5
-1
0
Power Play: 0-1 0.0% / Penalty Killing: 4-5 80.0%
PP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MINNESOTA
DAIGLE
GABORIK
ROLSTON
ZYUZIN
WALZ
BOUCHARD
FOSTER
WANVIG
WHITE
BURNS
CHOUINARD
DUPUIS
HENRY
KOIVU
MITCHELL
SCHULTZ
TJARNQVIST
VEILLEUX
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
1
0
2
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1 17
1
0
E
0
1
0
2
0
2
5
E
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
E
0
PP
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 1-5 20.0% / Penalty Killing: 1-1 100.0%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
THIBAULT
1 60 0-1-0 5 32
SV GAA
27 5.00
SV% MINNESOTA GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
.844
FERNANDEZ 1
60 1-0-0
0 22 22 0.00 1.00
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
MINNESOTA
1ST
0
1
2ND
0
2
3RD
0
2
OT
0
0
TOTAL
0
5
OT
0
0
TOTAL
22
32
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
MINNESOTA
1ST
5
17
2ND
6
11
3RD
11
4
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MONTREAL
CANADIENS
Exec. VP & General Manager:
Bob Gainey
Head Coach:
Guy Carbonneau
Associate Coaches:
Kirk Muller & Doug Jarvis
Assistant Coach:
Roland Melanson
Web site:
www.canadiens.com
Habs vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 42-31-9; Third place, Northeast
Division, 15th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Lost to Carolina, 4-2, in ECQF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Alexei Kovalev (23-42-65)
All-time Montreal scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Guy Lafleur (61gp, 44-53-97)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Montreal:
Mario Lemieux (41gp, 26-41-67)
Longest Montreal win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
10, Apr. 2, 1975-Dec. 4, 1976
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Montreal:
3, Jan. 23, 1988-Oct. 29, 1988; Nov. 28, 1998-Feb. 9, 1999
Longest Montreal undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
18, Jan. 13, 1972-Jan. 26, 1975 (15-0-3)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Montreal:
5, Nov. 27, 1996-Mar. 10, 1997 (2-0-3)
Last Montreal win at home:
Dec. 22, 2003 (4-1) (0-2-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Nov. 10, 2005 (3-2 OT) (0-1-0 since last win)
Last Montreal win at Pittsburgh:
Mar. 26, 2006 (6-5) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Montreal:
Mar. 18, 2006 (5-4) (0-0-0 since last win)
Most goals by Montreal vs. Pittsburgh:
12, Feb. 22, 1979 (M, 12-0)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Montreal:
7, Jan. 15, 1983 (M, 8-7); Dec. 7, 1995 (P, 7-5)
Most goals by both teams:
15, Jan. 15, 1983 (M, 8-7)
Last Montreal shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Jan. 10, 2004 (8-0) – Jose Theodore
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Montreal:
Dec. 1, 1997 (1-0) – Tom Barrasso
Last Montreal hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Nov. 18, 2002 – Saku Koivu
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Montreal:
Jan. 24, 2001 – Mario Lemieux
Last Pittsburgh trade with Montreal:
Dec. 23, 1987 – Perry Ganchar to Pittsburgh for future
considerations
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 3-6-13
168
year by year
YEAR
PIT.
ROAD
TOTAL
1967-68
0-2-0
0-2-0
0-4-0
1968-69
0-2-1
1-2-0
1-4-1
1969-70
2-1-0
0-3-0
2-4-0
1970-71
1-1-1
0-2-1
1-3-2
1971-72
1-1-1
0-3-0
1-4-1
1972-73
0-2-0
0-3-0
0-5-0
1973-74
0-3-0
0-1-1
0-4-1
1974-75
1-1-1
0-3-0
1-4-1
1975-76
0-3-0
0-3-0
0-6-0
1976-77
0-1-2
0-3-0
0-4-2
1977-78
1-2-0
0-3-0
1-5-0
1978-79
2-2-0
0-3-1
2-5-1
1979-80
1-0-1
0-2-0
1-2-1
1980-81
1-1-0
1-1-0
2-2-0
1981-82
1-0-0
0-2-0
1-2-0
1982-83
1-1-0
0-1-0
1-2-0
1983-84
0-0-1
0-2-0
0-2-1
1984-85
1-1-0
0-1-0
1-2-0
1985-86
0-1-0
0-1-1
0-2-1
1986-87
1-1-0
0-0-1
1-1-1
1987-88
1-0-0
1-1-0
2-1-0
1988-89
0-2-0
1-0-0
1-2-0
1989-90
1-0-0
0-2-0
1-2-0
1990-91
0-1-1
0-1-0
0-2-1
1991-92
1-0-0
0-2-0
1-2-0
1992-93
2-0-0
0-0-1
2-0-1
1993-94
1-1-0
0-2-1
1-3-1
1994-95
2-0-0
0-2-0
2-2-0
1995-96
1-2-0
0-2-0
1-4-0
1996-97
0-0-3
2-1-0
2-1-3
1997-98
1-2-0
2-0-1
3-2-1
1998-99
1-0-1
2-0-0
3-0-1
1999-00
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-3-0
2000-01
1-1-0
0-1-1
1-2-1
2001-02
0-2-0
0-2-0
0-4-0
2002-03
1-1-0
0-1-1
1-2-1
2003-04
0-2-0
0-2-0
0-4-0
2004-05
No Season
2005-06
1-1-0
2-0-0
3-1-0
TOTALS 29-42-13 12-62-10 41-104-23
GF/GA
11-16
16-21
15-19
13-20
16-25
12-29
10-21
15-28
19-35
11-34
19-35
19-38
14-22
10-11
9-14
11-15
6-11
11-13
10-13
11-11
11-8
8-16
4-17
11-15
8-9
12-8
7-20
13-13
17-23
23-20
14-10
16-12
8-16
12-13
2-9
12-13
5-20
18-16
459-690
06-07 schedule
12/16 @ Montreal, 7 p.m.
2/1 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
2/4 @ Montreal, 2 p.m.
3/16 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
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AT MONTREAL
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
3/26/06
11/10/05
*Overtime
Score
MTL 6-5
*PIT 3-2
Date
3/18/06
1/3/06
W Goal
Ryder
Crosby
Score
PIT 5-4
PIT 6-4
W Goal
Roy
Crosby
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP
CROSBY
4 3
3
6
2
8
1
LECLAIR
4 2
2
4
E
0
0
ARMSTRONG
3 2
2
4
1
0
1
MALONE
3 1
3
4
2
9
1
GONCHAR
4 0
4
4
E
4
0
OUELLET
3 2
1
3
-1
0
1
JACKMAN
2 0
3
3
2
2
0
PALFFY
2 0
3
3
2
0
0
WHITNEY
4 1
1
2
-1
4
1
ROY
3 1
1
2
E
7
0
SUROVY
3 1
1
2
-1
6
1
TALBOT
2 1
1
2
E
0
0
WELCH
1 1
1
2
2
0
0
MELICHAR
4 0
2
2
4
4
0
HILBERT
2 0
2
2
3
0
0
BOGUNIECKI
2 1
0
1
E
0
0
ENDICOTT
2 1
0
1
1
2
0
LEMIEUX
1 1
0
1
1
0
0
KOLTSOV
3 0
1
1
1
0
0
MURLEY
2 0
1
1
-1
0
0
RECCHI
2 0
1
1
1
4
0
ORPIK
3 0
0
0
-1
4
0
SCUDERI
3 0
0
0
-3
0
0
CHRISTENSEN
2 0
0
0
-2
0
0
RITA
2 0
0
0
-3
0
0
FATA
1 0
0
0
E
0
0
NASREDDINE
1 0
0
0
1
2
0
NORDGREN
1 0
0
0
-1
0
0
PIRJETA
1 0
0
0
-1
0
0
POAPST
1 0
0
0
-1
0
0
TARNSTROM
1 0
0
0
1
0
0
Power Play: 11-29 37.9% / Penalty Killing: 18-26 69.2%
MONTREAL
HIGGINS
SOURAY
KOIVU
KOVALEV
BULIS
BONK
RYDER
RIBEIRO
BEGIN
RIVET
ZEDNIK
BOUILLON
STREIT
MURRAY
FERLAND
DANDENAULT
MARKOV
SUNDSTROM
KOSTITSYN
KOMISAREK
PLEKANEC
PEREZHOGIN
DOWNEY
GP
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
2
4
4
4
3
3
3
1
4
3
3
1
4
3
2
1
G
3
3
0
2
2
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
1
4
1
4
4
4
1
3
1
3
2
3
2
3
3
3
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM PP
3
0
1
-3
9
2
-2
4
0
-6
8
2
-2
2
0
-1
2
0
4
0
0
2
0
0
2 25
0
-2
4
1
-5
2
0
3
2
0
1
2
0
E
20
1
0
0
1
2
0
-4 12
0
E
2
0
E
00
-1
2
0
-1
2
0
-1
0
0
1
5
0
Power Play: 8-26 30.8% / Penalty Killing: 18-29 62.1%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
3 178 2-1-0 14 104
THIBAULT
1 65 1-0-0 2 32
SV GAA
90 4.72
30 1.85
SV% MONTREAL GP
.865 AEBISCHER
2
.938 THEODORE
2
Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
119 1-1-0 10 58 48 5.06 .828
123 0-1-1
8 59 51 3.90 .864
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
MONTREAL
1ST
8
6
2ND
5
8
3RD
5
2
OT
0
0
TOTAL
18
16
OT
2
6
TOTAL
117
136
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
MONTREAL
1ST
31
47
2ND
44
54
3RD
40
29
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NASHVILLE
PREDATORS
Executive VP/General Manager:
David Poile
Head Coach:
Barry Trotz
Assistant Coaches:
Brent Peterson & Peter Horachek
Web site:
www.nashvillepredators.com
Preds vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 49-25-8; Second place, Central
Division, Sixth overall
2006 Playoff Record: Lost to Detroit, 4-2, WCQF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Paul Kariya (31-54-85)
All-time Nashville scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Scott Walker (12gp, 3-10-13)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Nashville:
Jaromir Jagr (6gp, 1-8-9)
Longest Nashville win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
3, Jan. 1, 2004 - Jan. 15, 2006 (Current)
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Nashville:
1, 2 times, last time – Oct. 7, 2000
Longest Nashville undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
6, Nov. 23, 2001-Jan. 15, 2006 (5-0-1) (Current)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Nashville:
3, Feb. 13, 1999-Nov. 13, 1999 (2-0-1)
Last Nashville win at home:
Jan. 15, 2006 (5-4) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Nov. 13, 1999 (6-2) (0-1-1 since last win)
Last Nashville win at Pittsburgh:
March 4, 2004 (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Nashville:
Feb. 13, 1999 (3-2 OT) (0-5-0 since last win)
Most goals by Nashville vs. Pittsburgh:
9, March 4, 2004 (N, 9-4)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Nashville:
6, Nov. 13, 1999 (P, 6-2)
Most goals by both teams:
13, March 4, 2004 (N, 9-4)
Last Nashville shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Feb. 27, 2003 (6-0) – Tomas Vukoun
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Nashville:
None
Last Nashville hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
None
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Nashville:
None
Last Pittsburgh trade with Nashville:
July 19, 2006 – Dominic Moore and Libor Pivko to
Pittsburgh for a 2007 third-round pick.
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 0-1-2
170
year by year
YEAR
1998-99
1999-00
*2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TOTALS
PIT. ROAD
0-0-1
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-0-1
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
No Season
0-0-0
0-1-0
1-2-2
2-5-0
TOTAL
1-0-1
1-1-0
1-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-1
0-2-0
GF/GA
4-3
8-6
4-4
0-5
2-8
6-12
0-1-0
3-7-2
4-5
28-43
* = Games played in Japan
06-07 schedule
2/6 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
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AT NASHVILLE
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
Date
1/15/06
Score
W Goal
No games played
Score
NSH 5-4
W Goal
Hall
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
ARMSTRONG
MALONE
MELICHAR
OUELLET
CROSBY
KOLTSOV
LECLAIR
PALFFY
SCUDERI
BOGUNIECKI
ENDICOTT
GONCHAR
JACKMAN
RECCHI
SUROVY
TALBOT
TARNSTROM
WHITNEY
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
1
2
1
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
-1
0
-1
2
1
0
-1
0
-1
2
-1
0
1
0
-1
0
-1
0
1
0
1
0
E
0
-2
0
-1
0
-1
0
-1 17
-2
0
E
2
PP
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 2-7 28.6% / Penalty Killing: 3-4 75.0%
NASHVILLE
WALKER
HARTNELL
ERAT
HALL
KARIYA
FIDDLER
JOHNSON
PERREAULT
SULLIVAN
SUTER
TIMONEN
WEBER
EATON
HAMHUIS
HORDICHUK
SMITHSON
STEVENSON
ZIDLICKY
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
1
0
1
0
1
0
E
0
E
0
1
2
1
2
1
0
E
0
1
0
E
4
E
0
E
0
1
0
E
7
E
0
E
2
2
2
PP
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 1-4 25.0% / Penalty Killing: 5-7 71.4%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
1 38 0-1-0 1 18
CARON
1 21 0-0-0 4 14
SV GAA
17 1.57
10 11.33
SV%
.944
.714
NASHVILLE GP
VOKOUN
1
Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
60 1-0-0
4 40 36 4.00 .900
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
NASHVILLE
1ST
1
3
2ND
2
2
3RD
1
0
OT
0
0
TOTAL
4
5
OT
0
0
TOTAL
40
32
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
NASHVILLE
1ST
9
13
2ND
14
14
3RD
17
5
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NEW JERSEY
DEVILS
CEO, President & GM:
Lou Lamoriello
Head Coach:
Claude Julien
Assistant Coaches:
John MacLean & Jacques Laperriere
Web site:
www.newjerseydevils.com
Devils vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 46-27-9; First place, Atlantic Division,
Eighth overall
2006 Playoff Record: Defeated New York Rangers, 4-0,
in ECQF; Lost to Carolina, 4-1, in ECQF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Brian Gionta (48-41-89)
All-time New Jersey scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
John MacLean (69gp, 32-27-59)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. New Jersey:
Mario Lemieux (74gp, 47-88-135)
Longest New Jersey win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
5, 3 times, last time - Dec. 26, 2001-Dec.19, 2002
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. New Jersey:
5, Feb. 22, 1981-Mar. 21, 1982
Longest New Jersey undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
7, Dec. 23, 1987-Dec. 23, 1988 (5-0-2)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs. NJ:
6, Feb. 22, 1981-Oct. 5, 1982 (5-0-1); Jan. 6, 1986-Oct. 18,
1986 (5-0-1)
Last New Jersey win at home:
Apr. 5, 2006 (6-4) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Mar. 11, 2006 (6-3) (0-1-0 since last win)
Last New Jersey win at Pittsburgh:
Apr. 1, 2006 (3-2 OT) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at New Jersey:
Nov. 1, 2005 (4-3 OT) (0-2-0 since last win)
Most goals by New Jersey vs. Pittsburgh:
9, Oct. 28, 2000 (NJ, 9-0)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. New Jersey:
9, Dec. 13, 1990 (P, 9-5)
Most goals by both teams:
14, Oct. 29, 1986 (NJ, 8-6); Dec. 31, 1988 (P, 8-6); Dec. 13,
1990 (P, 9-5)
Last New Jersey shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Jan. 20, 2004 (3-0) – Scott Clemmensen
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. New Jersey:
Nov. 27, 2001 (6-0) – Johan Hedberg
Last New Jersey hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Apr. 15, 2006 – Patrik Elias
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. New Jersey:
Nov. 13, 2001 – Alexei Kovalev
Last Pittsburgh trade with New Jersey:
March 2002 – Stephane Richer to New Jersey for future
considerations
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 4-4-10
172
year by year
YEAR
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TOTALS
PIT.
1-0-1
2-0-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
1-2-1
2-1-0
1-3-0
2-1-0
2-2-0
0-3-0
3-0-1
1-2-0
4-0-0
1-2-0
3-1-0
1-0-1
1-0-0
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-2-0
1-1-0
1-2-0
0-2-0
0-3-0
ROAD
1-0-1
0-1-1
1-1-0
1-0-1
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
0-1-2
2-2-0
1-2-0
2-1-1
1-2-0
1-3-0
1-1-1
1-2-1
0-3-0
1-3-0
3-1-1
0-2-0
0-0-2
1-0-1
1-1-0
1-1-0
1-2-0
1-1-0
2-0-1
1-1-0
1-2-0
1-2-0
No Season
2-1-1
1-3-0
42-36-5 30-42-13
TOTAL
2-0-2
2-1-1
2-2-0
2-1-1
3-1-0
2-2-0
3-1-0
3-0-0
1-3-3
4-3-0
2-5-0
4-2-1
3-4-0
1-6-0
4-1-2
2-4-1
4-3-0
2-5-0
6-2-1
1-2-1
1-0-2
2-1-1
1-3-0
2-2-0
1-4-0
2-3-0
3-1-1
2-3-0
1-4-0
1-5-0
GF/GA
19-14
18-10
11-11
14-13
21-13
10-15
20-13
17-5
23-26
28-27
25-34
28-22
34-31
21-38
29-24
22-29
37-31
20-31
33-25
10-17
11-8
11-9
12-13
8-10
13-17
14-15
17-21
15-11
10-14
7-17
3-4-1
72-78-18
27-30
585-594
06-07 schedule
10/18 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
10/24 @ PITTSBURGH, 7 p.m.
12/1 @ New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
12/26 @ New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
2/16 @ New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
2/27 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
3/8 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
3/14 @ New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
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AT NEW JERSEY
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
4/1/06
3/11/06
12/29/05
10/20/05
*Overtime
Score
*NJ 3-2
PIT 6-3
PIT 6-2
NJ 6-3
Date
4/5/06
3/16/06
11/1/05
10/5/05
W Goal
Gionta
Hilbert
Surovy
Gionta
Score
W Goal
NJ 6-4
Elias
NJ 2-1
Gionta
*PIT 4-3 Gonchar
NJ 5-1
Parise
*Overtime
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
CROSBY
RECCHI
WHITNEY
SUROVY
HILBERT
JACKMAN
GONCHAR
PALFFY
ARMSTRONG
RITA
OUELLET
TARNSTROM
LECLAIR
ORPIK
MALONE
TALBOT
LEMIEUX
PIRJETA
KOLTSOV
ENDICOTT
MURLEY
CHRISTENSEN
POAPST
MELICHAR
SCUDERI
ROY
BOGUNIECKI
CAIRNS
FATA
NORDGREN
NASREDDINE
ODELEIN
VANDENBUSSCHE
GP
8
4
6
5
4
3
8
4
5
4
5
3
8
6
7
4
3
2
7
3
3
2
2
7
7
6
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
G
6
3
0
2
3
2
1
0
2
2
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
6 12
3
6
6
6
3
5
1
4
2
4
3
4
4
4
1
3
1
3
2
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
11
0
-1
2
E
4
2
4
3
4
E
2
9 16
2
2
4
6
-1
0
1
2
2
4
-2
6
2 10
-4
4
2
4
E
2
E
2
-4
6
1
0
-1
0
-1
4
-3
0
-5
6
-3
0
E
0
-1
0
-1
2
-1
0
-2
2
E
0
-1
2
E
0
PP
2
2
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 7-44 15.9% / Penalty Killing: 38-48 79.2%
NEW JERSEY GP
GIONTA
8
GOMEZ
8
RAFALSKI
8
ELIAS
4
LANGENBRUNNER 8
BRYLIN
8
PARISE
8
MOGILNY
4
MARTIN
8
MADDEN
8
PANDOLFO
8
BROWN
3
RASMUSSEN
6
KOZLOV
6
MALAKHOV
3
WHITE
6
MATVICHUK
5
LUKOWICH
4
MCGILLIS
3
ALBELIN
2
MARSHALL
8
JANSSEN
4
KLEE
4
HALE
3
RHEAUME
3
WIEMER
3
OLIWA
1
G
7
4
1
4
2
2
2
1
0
2
2
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
5 12
6 10
7
8
3
7
5
7
4
6
2
4
3
4
4
4
1
3
1
3
3
3
0
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM PP
1
6
3
-1
6
2
1
6
1
2
0
2
E 14
0
4
2
0
-1
6
1
1
2
0
E
6
0
E
4
0
1
0
0
E
0
0
1
40
-3
0
0
-1
4
1
-3 10
0
-4
4
0
4
0
0
5
8
0
E
0
0
-3
6
0
E
0
0
-2
0
0
-1
00
E
0
0
-1
4
0
E
0
0
Power Play: 10-48 20.8% / Penalty Killing: 37-44 84.1%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA
FLEURY
5 299 2-2-1 16 176 160 3.21
CARON
2 79 1-0-0 3 36
33 2.29
THIBAULT
2 102 0-2-0 11 66
55 6.46
SV%
.909
.917
.833
NEW JERSEY GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
BRODEUR
6 326 5-1-0 17 155 138 3.13 .890
CLEMMENSEN
3 155 0-1-1 10 72 62 3.86 .861
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
NEW JERSEY
1ST
11
7
2ND
9
12
3RD
6
10
OT
1
1
TOTAL
27
30
OT
3
4
TOTAL
227
278
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
NEW JERSEY
1ST
81
80
2ND
77
109
3RD
66
85
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NEW YORK
ISLANDERS
General Manager:
Garth Snow
Head Coach:
Ted Nolan
Assistant Coaches:
Dan Flynn & Daniel Lacroix
Web site:
www.newyorkislanders.com
Isles vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 36-40-6; Fourth Place, Atlantic
Division, 24th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Did Not Qualify
2005-06 Top Scorer: Miroslav Satan (35-31-66)
All-time Islanders scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Bryan Trottier (82gp, 47-58-105)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Islanders:
Mario Lemieux (72gp, 50-80-130)
Longest Islanders win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
6, Dec. 20, 1983-Nov. 10, 1984
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Islanders:
4, Dec. 3, 1988-Jan. 10, 1989; Mar. 12, 1992-Dec. 1, 1992
Longest Islanders undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
9, Feb. 1, 1986-Mar. 10, 1987 (7-0-2)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Islanders:
9, Oct. 17, 1972-Mar. 20, 1974 (6-0-3)
Last Islanders win at home:
Apr. 15, 2006 (5-4 OT) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Apr. 17, 2006 (6-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Islanders win at Pittsburgh:
Feb. 4, 2006 (5-4 OT) (0-1-1 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Islanders:
Mar. 3, 2006 (4-0) (0-0-1 since last win)
Most goals by Islanders vs. Pittsburgh:
11, Dec. 20, 1983 (NY, 11-3)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Islanders:
9, Dec. 13, 1972 (P, 9-1); Dec. 30, 1999 (P, 9-3)
Most goals by both teams:
15, Feb. 6, 1990 (NY, 8-7)
Last Islanders shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Jan. 9, 1986 (9-0) – Kelly Hrudey
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Islanders:
Mar. 31, 2006 (4-0) – Sebastien Caron
Last Islanders hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Feb. 4, 2006 – Miroslav Satan
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Islanders:
Nov. 14, 2001 – Alexei Kovalev
Last Pittsburgh trade with Islanders:
March 8, 2004 – Steve Webb to NY Islanders for Alain
Nasreddine.
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 7-6-10
174
year by year
YEAR
PIT.
ROAD
1972-73
2-0-1
2-0-0
1973-74
0-0-2
2-1-0
1974-75
2-0-0
0-2-0
1975-76
1-1-0
0-1-1
1976-77
1-1-0
1-1-0
1977-78
1-0-1
0-2-0
1978-79
0-1-1
0-0-2
1979-80
0-0-2
1-0-1
1980-81
2-0-0
0-1-1
1981-82
2-2-0
0-4-0
1982-83
1-2-0
1-3-0
1983-84
0-4-0
1-2-0
1984-85
2-1-0
0-4-0
1985-86
1-2-1
0-3-0
1986-87
0-2-1
0-3-1
1987-88
2-1-1
2-1-0
1988-89
3-0-0
1-2-1
1989-90
3-1-0
0-2-1
1990-91
2-1-0
3-1-0
1991-92
2-1-1
3-0-0
1992-93
2-2-0
2-1-0
1993-94
0-2-0
2-0-0
1994-95
2-0-0
1-1-0
1995-96
1-1-0
2-0-0
1996-97
1-1-0
1-1-0
1997-98
1-1-0
1-1-0
1998-99
1-2-0
1-1-0
1999-00
2-0-0
2-1-0
2000-01
2-1-0
0-2-0
2001-02
0-1-1
2-1-0
2002-03
1-2-0
0-2-0
2003-04
0-1-2
1-2-0
2004-05
No Season
2005-06
2-0-2
2-0-2
TOTALS 42-34-16 34-46-10
TOTAL
4-0-1
2-1-2
2-2-0
1-2-1
2-2-0
1-2-1
0-1-3
1-0-3
2-1-1
2-6-0
2-5-0
1-6-0
2-5-0
1-5-1
0-5-2
4-2-1
4-2-1
3-3-1
5-2-0
5-1-1
4-3-0
2-2-0
3-1-0
3-1-0
2-2-0
2-2-0
2-3-0
4-1-0
2-3-0
2-2-1
1-4-0
1-3-2
GF/GA
22-4
9-8
15-10
15-21
11-13
14-15
11-13
10-9
19-16
22-40
13-29
26-38
20-30
21-38
19-29
32-28
32-26
32-35
33-23
39-31
26-21
11-14
16-10
19-16
12-14
14-11
12-20
26-12
17-17
17-19
13-22
16-26
4-0-4
76-80-26
32-18
646-676
06-07 schedule
10/19 @ New York, 7:30 p.m.
11/24 @ New York, 2 p.m.
11/28 @ PITTSBURGH, 7 p.m.
12/2 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
12/15 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
1/16 @ PITTSBURGH, 7 p.m.
2/19 @ New York, 1 p.m.
3/22 @ New York, 7:30 p.m.
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regular season
AT NEW YORK
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
4/17/06
3/24/06
2/4/06
11/14/05
*Overtime
Score
PIT 6-1
*PIT 4-3
*NYI 5-4
*NYI 3-2
W Goal
Malone
Crosby
Satan
Blake
Date
4/15/06
3/31/06
1/26/06
11/3/05
Score
*NYI 5-4
PIT 4-0
*NYI 4-3
PIT 5-1
W Goal
Nilsson
Gonchar
Satan
Recchi
*Overtime
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
CROSBY
LECLAIR
GONCHAR
MALONE
WHITNEY
HILBERT
RECCHI
ARMSTRONG
CHRISTENSEN
MELICHAR
JACKMAN
LEMIEUX
SUROVY
KOLTSOV
OUELLET
PALFFY
CAIRNS
ORPIK
SCUDERI
BOGUNIECKI
WELCH
RITA
ENDICOTT
ROY
NORDGREN
TALBOT
FATA
LEFEBVRE
MURLEY
ODELEIN
PIRJETA
POAPST
VANDENBUSSCHE
GP
8
8
6
7
8
4
4
6
2
7
3
2
6
7
6
2
4
8
7
5
2
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
G
6
5
4
3
1
3
3
0
2
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
8 14
4
9
5
9
4
7
6
7
2
5
2
5
5
5
1
3
2
3
2
3
3
3
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
4
8
4
6
1
8
4
4
4
6
1
4
1
6
2
6
3
0
8
6
1
2
1
0
-1
4
4
0
-1
0
4
2
2
5
-5 16
2
4
E
0
1
2
-1
0
E
0
E
7
E
2
-1
0
-1
0
-1
0
-1
0
-1
0
E
2
3
0
E
0
PP
3
1
3
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 13-46 28.3% / Penalty Killing: 37-44 84.1%
NEW YORK
GP
G
A PTS +/- PIM PP
SATAN
8
6
1
7
-1
8
4
CAMPOLI
8
1
5
6
2
2
0
BLAKE
8
3
2
5
-1 11
2
YASHIN
8
3
2
5
-1
6
1
BATES
8
1
3
4
-4 12
0
YORK
6
0
3
3
-4
4
0
SOPEL
4
0
3
3
-3
0
0
HUNTER
8
1
1
2
-3
6
0
BERGENHEIM
4
1
1
2
-2
2
0
ASHAM
4
0
2
2
E
6
0
BOUCHARD
4
0
2
2
-2
4
0
GERVAIS
4
0
2
2
1
0
0
PARRISH
4
0
2
2
-2
0
0
KVASHA
4
1
0
1
E
0
0
COLLITON
3
1
0
1
1
0
0
MARTINEK
8
0
1
1
-1
2
0
NILSSON
6
0
1
1
-7
6
0
LUKOWICH
4
0
1
1
-1
2
0
SMITH
4
0
1
1
E
2
0
TAMBELLINI
4
0
1
1
E
0
0
NIINIMAA
2
0
1
1
-1
6
0
ERSKINE
5
0
0
0
-2 14
0
GODARD
4
0
0
0
E
0
0
GREBESHKOV
4
0
0
0
-4
2
0
WEINHANDL
4
0
0
0
E
0
0
ZHITNIK
3
0
0
0
-2
6
0
CALDWELL
2
0
0
0
-2
2
0
KOALSKA
2
0
0
0
E
0
0
NOKELAINEN
2
0
0
0
E
0
0
REGIER
2
0
0
0
E
0
0
COLLEY
1
0
0
0
E
0
0
COLLINS
1
0
0
0
E
0
0
PETTINEN
1
0
0
0
E
4
0
Power Play: 7-44 15.9% / Penalty Killing: 33-46 71.7%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA
CARON
4 249 2-0-2 8 115 107 1.93
FLEURY
3 188 2-0-1 8 84
76 2.55
THIBAULT
1 65 0-0-1 2 37
35 1.85
SV%
.930
.905
.946
NEW YORK GP Min Rec
DIPIETRO 5 318 3-1-1
DUBIELEWICZ 1 65 1-0-0
SNOW 2 120 0-2-0
GA
19
3
10
SA
155
16
58
SV
136
13
48
GAA
3.59
2.77
5.01
SV%
.877
.812
.828
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
NEW YORK
1ST
7
6
2ND
13
10
3RD
11
2
OT
1
0
TOTAL
32
18
OT
17
20
TOTAL
229
236
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
NEW YORK
1ST
59
94
2ND
71
68
3RD
82
54
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NEW YORK
RANGERS
President/General Manager:
Glen Sather
Head Coach:
Tom Renney
Assistant Coaches:
Benoit Allaire, Perry Pearn & Mike Pelino
Web site:
www.newyorkrangers.com
Rangers vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 44-26-12; Third Place, Atlantic Division,
10th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Lost to New Jersey, 4-0, in ECQF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Jaromir Jagr (54-69-123)
All-time Rangers scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Brian Leetch (72gp, 19-70-89)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Rangers:
Mario Lemieux (70gp, 61-71-132)
Longest Rangers win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
5, Nov. 18, 1973-Nov. 24, 1974
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Rangers:
6, Mar. 11, 2000-Mar. 2, 2001
Longest Rangers undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
12, Jan. 7, 1970-Oct. 30, 1971 (8-0-4)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Rangers:
9, Mar. 11-2000-Jan. 5, 2002 (8-0-1)
Last Rangers win at home:
Feb. 1, 2006 (3-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Apr. 13, 2006 (5-3) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Rangers win at Pittsburgh:
Jan. 19, 2006 (4-2) (0-1-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Rangers:
Nov. 7, 2005 (3-2) (0-3-0 since last win)
Most goals by Rangers vs. Pittsburgh:
11, Nov. 25, 1992 (NY, 11-3)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Rangers:
10, Apr. 9, 1993 (P, 10-4)
Most goals by both teams:
14, Mar. 2, 1975 (NY, 8-6); Nov. 25, 1992 (NY, 11-3); Apr. 9,
1993 (P, 10-4); Oct. 14, 2000 (P, 8-6)
Last Rangers shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Feb. 14, 2003 (1-0) – Mike Dunham
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Rangers:
Oct. 12, 2002 (6-0) – Jean-Sebastien Aubin
Last Rangers hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Nov. 12, 2005 – Jaromir Jagr
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Rangers:
Jan. 5, 2002 – Alexei Kovalev
Last Pittsburgh trade with Rangers:
Feb.10, 2003 – Alex Kovalev, Dan LaCouture, Janne
Laukkanen and Mike Wilson to New York for Rico Fata,
Mikael Samuelsson, Richard Lintner and Joel Bouchard
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 3-13-12
176
year by year
YEAR
PIT.
ROAD
1967-68
0-1-1
0-2-0
1968-69
1-2-0
0-3-0
1969-70
0-3-0
1-1-1
1970-71
0-3-0
0-2-1
1971-72
1-1-1
0-2-1
1972-73
1-1-0
1-2-0
1973-74
0-3-0
1-1-0
1974-75
1-1-0
1-1-0
1975-76
2-0-0
1-1-0
1976-77
0-1-1
2-0-0
1977-78
1-0-1
1-0-1
1978-79
1-1-0
1-1-0
1979-80
1-1-0
1-1-0
1980-81
1-1-0
1-0-1
1981-82
1-2-1
2-2-0
1982-83
1-2-1
0-3-0
1983-84
1-2-0
1-3-0
1984-85
2-2-0
1-2-0
1985-86
1-1-1
3-1-0
1986-87
1-2-1
1-1-1
1987-88
2-0-1
1-2-1
1988-89
2-1-1
1-2-0
1989-90
2-0-1
3-1-0
1990-91
2-2-0
2-1-0
1991-92
1-2-0
1-3-0
1992-93
2-1-0
3-1-0
1993-94
2-0-0
0-2-0
1994-95
2-0-0
1-0-0
1995-96
1-1-0
1-1-0
1996-97
0-2-0
0-2-0
1997-98
1-0-1
1-1-0
1998-99
0-0-2
1-1-1
1999-00
2-1-0
1-1-0
2000-01
2-0-0
2-0-1
2001-02
3-0-0
0-2-0
2002-03
1-1-0
2-1-0
2003-04
1-2-0
2-1-0
2004-05
No Season
2005-06
2-2-0
1-3-0
TOTALS 45-45-14 42-54-9
TOTAL
0-3-1
1-5-0
1-4-1
0-5-1
1-3-2
2-3-0
1-4-0
2-2-0
3-1-0
2-1-1
2-0-2
2-2-0
2-2-0
2-1-1
3-4-1
1-5-1
2-5-0
3-4-0
4-2-1
2-3-2
3-2-2
3-3-1
5-1-1
4-3-0
2-5-0
5-2-0
2-2-0
3-0-0
2-2-0
0-4-0
2-1-1
1-1-3
3-2-0
4-0-1
3-2-0
3-2-0
3-3-0
GF/GA
7-15
16-27
7-18
7-24
12-22
16-24
12-25
22-20
23-12
12-8
16-12
15-7
15-14
17-14
32-35
19-34
25-35
29-34
28-24
23-26
29-27
32-32
34-23
32-28
25-32
31-24
19-18
13-10
15-13
8-26
8-8
10-14
19-15
28-19
13-10
16-6
20-23
3-5-0
87-99-23
18-30
723-788
06-07 schedule
10/12 @ New York, 7 p.m.
11/18 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
11/25 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
12/7 @ New York, 7 p.m.
3/1 @ New York, 7 p.m.
3/10 @ PITTSBURGH, 1 p.m.
3/19 @ New York, 7 p.m.
4/7 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
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AT NEW YORK
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
4/13/06
1/19/06
12/31/05
11/12/05
*Overtime
Score
PIT 5-3
NYR 4-2
*PIT 4-3
NYR 6-1
W Goal
Armstrong
Rozsival
Crosby
Jagr
Date
2/1/06
1/28/06
12/1/05
11/7/05
Score
NYR 3-1
NYR 7-1
NYR 2-1
PIT 3-2
W Goal
Rozsival
Rucinsky
Malik
Palffy
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
CROSBY
OUELLET
GONCHAR
RECCHI
ARMSTRONG
WHITNEY
SUROVY
PALFFY
TARNSTROM
LECLAIR
POAPST
HILBERT
LEMIEUX
MALONE
MELICHAR
JACKMAN
MURLEY
KOLTSOV
ORPIK
TALBOT
SCUDERI
BOGUNIECKI
CHRISTENSEN
ENDICOTT
CAIRNS
LEFEBVRE
RITA
CROSS
FATA
PIRJETA
ROY
HUSSEY
NORDGREN
ODELEIN
VANDENBUSSCHE
GP
8
5
8
7
5
7
5
4
3
7
3
1
3
7
7
5
3
6
6
6
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
G
5
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
5 10
3
5
4
5
2
4
2
4
3
4
1
3
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
-1 12
E
0
-5
6
-9 10
-1 10
-3 21
-1
6
2
0
E
6
-4
8
1
0
1
2
-3
0
-5
2
-2
4
1
2
1
9
-2
4
-4
8
-5
6
-3
2
E
0
2
2
-2
2
-1
0
-1
2
-1
0
-3
0
-1
2
1
4
E
0
E
0
E
0
1
0
E
0
PP
3
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 9-41 22.0% / Penalty Killing: 44-55 80.0%
NEW YORK
JAGR
ROZSIVAL
NYLANDER
PRUCHA
RUCCHIN
RUCINSKY
STRAKA
SYKORA
WARD
POTI
TYUTIN
NIEMINEN
HOSSA
MALIK
STRUDWICK
HOLLWEG
KONDRATIEV
KASPARAITIS
ORTMEYER
OZOLINSH
MOORE
BETTS
POCK
IMMONEN
GP
8
8
8
8
6
5
8
4
8
6
8
7
8
7
6
5
4
6
7
1
8
5
2
1
G
7
3
1
3
3
2
0
2
1
0
1
0
2
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
4 11
4
7
6
7
3
6
3
6
4
6
6
6
3
5
4
5
5
5
3
4
3
3
0
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM PP
6
6
3
3 14
1
2
80
E
0
1
4
0
1
1
8
1
3
2
0
3
0
1
3
2
0
6
0
0
2
4
1
4
90
-1
2
1
3
6
0
2
2
0
2
0
0
E
4
1
3 10
0
1
6
0
1
2
0
E
0
0
-1
2
0
E
2
0
-1
0
0
Power Play: 11-55 20.0% / Penalty Killing: 32-41 78.0%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA
FLEURY
6 361 2-4-0 22 175 153 3.66
CARON
1 60 1-0-0 2 37
35 2.00
THIBAULT
1 60 0-1-0 6 41
35 6.03
SV%
.874
.946
.854
NEW YORK GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
LUNDQVIST 5 302 4-0-1
9 142 133 1.79 .937
WEEKES 3 177 1-2-0
9 83 74 3.04 .892
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
NEW YORK
1ST
5
7
2ND
6
7
3RD
6
16
OT
1
0
TOTAL
18
30
OT
7
0
TOTAL
225
253
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
NEW YORK
1ST
77
87
2ND
74
79
3RD
67
87
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OTTAWA
SENATORS
General Manager:
John Muckler
Head Coach:
Bryan Murray
Assistant Coaches:
John Paddock & Greg Carvel
Web site:
www.ottawasenators.com
178
Sens vs. Pens
year by year
2005-06 Record: 52-21-9; FIrst place, Northeast
Division, Second overall
2006 Playoff Record: Defeated Tampa Bay, 4-1, in
ECQF; Lost to Buffalo, 4-1, in ECSF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Dany Heatly (50-53-103)
All-time Ottawa scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Daniel Alfredsson (39gp, 14-20-34)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Ottawa:
Jaromir Jagr (36gp, 29-28-57)
Longest Ottawa win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
6, Jan. 22, 2004-Mar. 21, 2006 (Current)
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Ottawa:
14, Jan. 3, 1994-Apr. 11, 1996
Longest Ottawa undefeated streak vs. Pittsburgh:
7, Dec. 26, 2003-Mar. 21, 2006 (6-0-1) (Current)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs. Ottawa:
16, Nov. 27, 1994-Apr. 11, 1996 (15-0-1)
Last Ottawa win at home:
Mar. 21, 2006 (5-2) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Nov. 22, 2003 (2-1 OT) (0-3-0 since last win)
Last Ottawa win at Pittsburgh:
Mar. 1, 2006 (4-3) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Ottawa:
Oct. 30, 2002 (4-1) (0-4-1 since last win)
Most goals by Ottawa vs. Pittsburgh:
7, Mar. 9, 2000 (O, 7-0); Feb. 2, 2006 (O, 7-2)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Ottawa:
7, Oct. 27, 1992 (P, 7-2); Nov. 8, 1995 (P, 7-1); Nov. 28,
1995 (P, 7-2); Nov. 2, 1996 (P, 7-3)
Most goals by both teams:
11, Jan. 22, 2004 (O, 6-5)
Last Ottawa shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Feb. 12, 2003 (3-0) – Patrick Lalime
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Ottawa:
Nov. 26, 1999 (5-0) – Tom Barrasso
Last Ottawa hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Feb. 22, 2004 – Martin Havlat
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Ottawa:
Oct. 16, 2001 – Toby Petersen
Last Pittsburgh trade with Ottawa:
Mar. 14, 2000 – Janne Laukkanen and Ron Tugnutt to
Pittsburgh for Tom Barrasso.
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 0-2-9
YEAR
PIT. ROAD
TOTAL GF/GA
1992-93 2-0-0
1-1-0
3-1-0
20-9
1993-94 2-0-1
2-0-0
4-0-1
19-6
1994-95 2-0-0
2-0-0
4-0-0
18-12
1995-96 3-0-0
3-0-0
6-0-0
32-11
1996-97 3-0-0
1-1-1
4-1-1
24-15
1997-98 0-0-2
1-1-1
1-1-3
6-7
1998-99 1-1-0
1-0-1
2-1-1
13-12
1999-00 1-0-1
0-2-0
1-2-1
7-10
2000-01 1-1-0
1-0-1
2-1-1
14-11
2001-02 1-1-0
1-1-0
2-2-0
11-12
2002-03 0-2-0
1-1-0
1-3-0
7-13
2003-04 1-1-0
0-1-1
1-2-1
13-16
2004-05
No Season
2005-06 0-2-0
0-2-0
0-4-0
9-21
TOTALS 17-8-4 14-10-5 31-18-9 193-155
06-07 schedule
11/10 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
3/6 @ Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.
3/18 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
4/5 @ Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.
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AT OTTAWA
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
3/1/06
2/2/06
Score
OTT 4-3
OTT 7-2
Date
3/21/06
2/6/06
W Goal
Heatley
Chara
Score
OTT 5-2
OTT 5-2
W Goal
Kelly
Smolinski
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
MALONE
ARMSTRONG
LECLAIR
BOGUNIECKI
SUROVY
RITA
GONCHAR
OUELLET
ROY
MELICHAR
CROSBY
RECCHI
WHITNEY
KOLTSOV
ORPIK
SCUDERI
CAIRNS
ENDICOTT
JACKMAN
CHRISTENSEN
CROSS
HILBERT
LEFEBVRE
NASREDDINE
NORDGREN
GP
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
3
4
3
3
3
4
4
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
3
5
2
3
2
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
-5
4
2
4
-3
0
E 17
E
5
2
2
-1
8
-6
0
1 16
E
8
-2
6
-3
2
-2
4
-1
0
E
8
1
0
E 42
E
0
-3
0
E
0
1
2
E
0
E
5
1
6
E
0
PP
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 2-23 8.7% / Penalty Killing: 20-30 66.7%
OTTAWA
ALFREDSSON
SCHAEFER
CHARA
HEATLEY
VERMETTE
KELLY
MESZAROS
REDDEN
SPEZZA
SMOLINSKI
PHILLIPS
NEIL
POTHIER
FISHER
SCHUBERT
VOLCHENKOV
ARNASON
MARTINS
EAVES
VARADA
MCGRATTAN
GP
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
3
2
4
4
1
1
4
4
2
G
4
3
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
3
7
4
7
3
5
2
4
2
4
3
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
2
3
3
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM PP
E
2
3
2
0
1
4 19
1
-2
8
1
4
0
0
2
2
0
-2 11
1
4
9
0
E
0
0
E
0
1
1
60
1
8
1
1
2
1
2
2
0
E
2
0
2
4
0
-1
2
0
1
0
0
-3
2
0
-3
4
0
E
0
0
Power Play: 10-30 33.3% / Penalty Killing: 21-23 91.3%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
2 119 0-2-0 9 72
CARON
2 120 0-2-0 12 65
SV GAA
63 4.55
53 6.01
SV%
.875
.815
OTTAWA GP
EMERY
3
HASEK
1
Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
180 3-0-0
7 78 71 2.34 .910
60 1-0-0
2 24 22 2.00 .917
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
OTTAWA
1ST
2
3
2ND
3
11
3RD
4
7
OT
0
0
TOTAL
9
21
OT
0
0
TOTAL
102
137
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
OTTAWA
1ST
31
44
2ND
36
57
3RD
35
36
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PHILADELPHIA
FLYERS
General Manager:
Bob Clarke
Head Coach:
Ken Hitchcock
Assistant Coaches:
Terry Murray & John Stevens
Web site:
www.philadelphiaflyers.com
Flyers vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 45-26-11; Second place, Atlantic
Division, Ninth overall
2006 Playoff Record: Lost to Buffalo, 4-2, in ECQF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Simon Gagne (47-32-79)
All-time Philadelphia scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Bobby Clarke (76gp, 44-64-108)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Philadelphia:
Mario Lemieux (70gp, 51-73-124)
Longest Philadelphia win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
11, Dec. 12, 1982-Mar. 28, 1984
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Philadelphia:
4, Jan. 18, 1970-Apr. 1, 1970; Oct. 10, 1991-Nov. 30, 1991;
Dec. 15, 1992-Jan. 30, 1993
Longest Philadelphia undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
13, Oct. 28, 1982-Mar. 28, 1984 (12-0-1)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Philadelphia:
14, Mar. 26, 1991-Jan. 30, 1993 (10-0-4)
Last Philadelphia win at home:
Apr. 11, 2006 (4-3) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Mar. 12, 2006 (2-0) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Philadelphia win at Pittsburgh:
Jan. 21, 2006 (2-1) (0-1-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Philadelphia:
Nov. 16, 2005 (3-2 OT) (0-2-0 since last win)
Most goals by Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh:
13, Mar. 22, 1984 (Phi, 13-4)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia:
11, Nov. 16, 1993 (Pit, 11-5)
Most goals by both teams:
17, Mar. 22, 1984 (Phi, 13-4)
Last Philadelphia shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
March 29, 2003 (3-0) – Roman Cechmanek
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Philadelphia:
Mar. 12, 2006 (2-0) – Marc-Andre Fleury
Last Philadelphia hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Nov. 21, 1996 – Dale Hawerchuk
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Philadelphia:
Feb. 7, 2001 – Alexei Kovalev
Last Pittsburgh trade with Philadelphia:
March 17, 2002 – Kent Manderville to Pittsburgh for Billy
Tibbetts
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 9-4-14
180
year by year
YEAR
PIT.
ROAD
TOTAL
1967-68
2-0-3
2-3-0
4-3-3
1968-69
1-1-2
0-3-1
1-4-3
1969-70
3-0-1
2-1-1
5-1-2
1970-71
1-0-2
0-3-0
1-3-2
1971-72
3-0-0
0-2-1
3-2-1
1972-73
2-1-0
0-3-0
2-4-0
1973-74
1-1-0
1-2-0
2-3-0
1974-75
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-3-0
1975-76
0-1-1
0-2-0
0-3-1
1976-77
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-3-0
1977-78
0-2-0
0-1-1
0-3-1
1978-79
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-3-0
1979-80
0-2-0
0-1-1
0-3-1
1980-81
0-2-0
0-2-0
0-4-0
1981-82
2-1-1
0-4-0
2-5-1
1982-83
1-1-1
0-4-0
1-5-1
1983-84
0-4-0
0-3-0
0-7-0
1984-85
2-1-0
0-4-0
2-5-0
1985-86
0-3-1
0-3-0
0-6-1
1986-87
1-1-1
0-3-1
1-4-2
1987-88
2-2-0
0-3-0
2-5-0
1988-89
2-1-0
2-2-0
4-3-0
1989-90
2-2-0
1-2-0
3-4-0
1990-91
0-2-1
2-2-0
2-4-1
1991-92
3-0-1
2-0-1
5-0-2
1992-93
3-0-1
2-1-0
5-1-1
1993-94
1-0-1
1-1-0
2-1-1
1994-95
1-0-0
0-2-0
1-2-0
1995-96
2-0-0
0-2-0
2-2-0
1996-97
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-3-0
1997-98
2-0-0
0-2-0
2-2-0
1998-99
1-1-1
0-2-0
1-3-1
1999-00
0-1-1
0-3-0
0-4-1
2000-01
2-1-0
1-1-0
3-2-0
2001-02
1-0-1
0-3-0
1-3-1
2002-03
1-2-0
0-2-0
1-4-0
2003-04
0-1-2
1-1-1
1-2-3
2004-05
No Season
2005-06
1-3-0
1-2-1
2-5-1
TOTALS 47-41-22 18-83-9 65-124-31
GF/GA
20-12
13-26
27-21
13-15
17-20
20-24
15-22
11-18
13-22
3-12
7-26
6-10
9-15
10-22
30-38
16-34
21-46
19-34
16-29
22-28
24-23
28-25
24-29
24-26
36-19
35-19
21-13
8-12
20-18
9-20
14-14
11-13
12-20
19-15
12-15
11-19
14-18
23-29
653-821
06-07 schedule
10/5 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
10/28 @ Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
11/13 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
11/20 @ Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
12/13 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
1/13 @ Philadelphia, 2 p.m.
2/8 @ Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
3/4 @ PITTSBURGH, 12:30 p.m.
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AT PHILADELPHIA
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
3/12/06
1/21/06
12/23/05
11/19/05
Score
PIT 2-0
PHI 2-1
PHI 5-4
PHI 6-3
W Goal
Armstrong
Carter
Knuble
Carter
Date
4/11/06
1/23/06
11/16/05
10/14/05
Score
PHI 4-3
PHI 4-2
*PIT 3-2
*PHI 6-5
W Goal
Carter
Knuble
Crosby
Rathje
*Overtime
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
CROSBY
PALFFY
MALONE
OUELLET
CHRISTENSEN
LECLAIR
RECCHI
GONCHAR
ARMSTRONG
WHITNEY
JACKMAN
LEMIEUX
SUROVY
TALBOT
TARNSTROM
ORPIK
MELICHAR
ODELEIN
SCUDERI
HILBERT
RITA
KOLTSOV
CAIRNS
ENDICOTT
MURLEY
ROY
VANDENBUSSCHE
BOGUNIECKI
FATA
LEFEBVRE
NORDGREN
POAPST
HUSSEY
NASREDDINE
PIRJETA
GP
8
4
8
5
3
8
6
6
4
7
4
2
5
5
3
8
7
4
4
2
2
7
4
4
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
G
7
1
2
2
2
1
1
0
3
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
7 14
4
5
2
4
2
4
2
4
3
4
3
4
4
4
0
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
1
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
3
8
1
2
-2
2
-4
2
E
0
-3
6
-6 10
1 14
4
2
1
4
-4
2
-1
0
E
4
-2 11
E
2
E 10
-3
4
-1 12
-2
2
E
0
1
0
-2
2
E 12
-2 13
-2
7
-2 29
E
4
-1
2
E
0
-1
2
E
0
E
0
-1
0
E
0
E
0
PP
1
0
2
2
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 9-51 17.6% / Penalty Killing: 46-56 82.1%
PHILADELPHIA GP
GAGNE
8
FORSBERG
6
PITKANEN
6
KNUBLE
8
MEYER
5
RATHJE
8
RICHARDS
8
JOHNSSON
4
CARTER
8
HANDZUS
7
HATCHER
7
UMBERGER
7
NEDVED
4
KAPANEN
5
SEIDENBERG
4
DESJARDINS
3
SAVAGE
6
PRIMEAU
1
RADIVOJEVIC
6
STEVENSON
4
JONES
3
DIMITRAKOS
2
SHARP
2
POTULNY
1
BRASHEAR
8
THERIEN
5
SIM
4
EAGER
1
GAUTHIER
1
PICARD
1
PRINTZ
1
G
7
2
4
3
0
1
1
0
3
2
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
6 13
10 12
1
5
2
5
5
5
3
4
3
4
4
4
0
3
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
3
3
1
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM PP
10
0
1
5
4
0
6
4
2
5 10
0
4 11
0
7 12
1
E
9
0
-3
6
0
-2
6
2
1
8
0
E
60
1
2
1
-1
6
1
-1
4
0
-1
21
-2
4
0
E
4
0
E
0
1
E
4
0
E
5
0
-1
2
0
-1
0
0
E
0
0
1
0
0
E 15
0
-1
4
0
-3
4
0
E
5
0
E
0
0
E
0
0
E
0
0
Power Play: 10-56 17.9% / Penalty Killing: 42-51 82.4%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA
FLEURY
6 325 2-3-0 16 182 166 2.95
CARON
2 97 0-1-1 6 48
42 3.69
THIBAULT
1 59 0-1-0 5 28
23 5.07
SV%
.912
.875
.821
PHILADELPHIA GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
NIITTYMAKI 5 307 4-0-1 17 131 114 3.32 .870
ESCHE 3 180 2-1-0 6 79 73 2.00 .924
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
PHILADELPHIA
1ST
3
7
2ND
8
10
3RD
11
11
OT
1
1
TOTAL
23
29
OT
1
10
TOTAL
210
260
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
PHILADELPHIA
1ST
65
76
2ND
66
101
3RD
78
73
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PHOENIX
COYOTES
Exec. VP/General Manager:
Mike Barnett
Head Coach:
Wayne Gretzky
Assistant Coaches:
Barry Smith & Ulf Samuelsson
Web site:
www.phoenixcoyotes.com
Coyotes vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 38-39-5; Fifth place, Pacific Division,
23rd overall
2006 Playoff Record: Did Not Qualify
2005-06 Top Scorer: Shane Doan (30-36-66)
All-time Phoenix scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Dale Hawerchuk (27gp, 18-13-31)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Phoenix:
Mario Lemieux (26gp, 19-34-53)
Longest Phoenix win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
6, Jan.12, 2000-Mar. 4, 2003
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Phoenix:
9, Oct. 10, 1979-Dec. 2, 1981
Longest Phoenix undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
6, Jan. 12, 2000-Mar. 4, 2003 (6-0-0)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Phoenix:
9, Oct. 10, 1979-Dec. 2, 1981 (9-0-0)
Last Phoenix win at home:
Dec. 17, 2002 (5-2) (0-0-0-1 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Dec. 11, 1999 (4-2) (0-2-0 since last win)
Last Phoenix win at Pittsburgh:
Mar. 4, 2003 (4-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Phoenix:
Feb. 25, 2004 (4-3 OT) (0-0-0 since last win)
Most goals by Phoenix vs. Pittsburgh:
7, Jan. 21, 1985 (Phx, 7-6); Jan. 20, 1989
(Phx, 7-3)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Phoenix:
9, Dec. 18, 1990 (Pit, 9-2); Mar. 5, 1996 (Pit, 9-4)
Most goals by both teams:
13, Jan. 21, 1985 (Phx, 7-6); Mar. 5, 1996 (Pit, 9-4)
Last Phoenix shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Jan. 28, 1992 (4-0) – Bob Essensa
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Phoenix:
Feb. 16, 1996 (1-0) – Tom Barrasso
Last Phoenix hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Jan. 21, 1985 – Dale Hawerchuk
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Phoenix:
Mar. 5, 1996 – Petr Nedved (4)
Last Pittsburgh trade with Phoenix:
Feb. 23, 2004 – Future considerations to Phoenix for
Landon Wilson.
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 3-2-3
182
year by year
YEAR
PIT. ROAD
TOTAL GF/GA
1979-80 2-0-0
2-0-0
4-0-0
14-8
1980-81 2-0-0
2-0-0
4-0-0
18-14
1981-82 2-0-0
0-1-0
2-1-0
7-9
1982-83 1-0-0
0-2-0
1-2-0
13-14
1983-84 0-2-0
1-0-0
1-2-0
13-12
1984-85 0-1-0
1-1-0
1-2-0
14-16
1985-86 2-0-0
0-1-0
2-1-0
16-8
1986-87 0-1-0
1-1-0
1-2-0
9-10
1987-88 0-2-0
1-0-0
1-2-0
9-12
1988-89 1-0-0
1-1-0
2-1-0
13-12
1989-90 2-0-0
0-0-1
2-0-1
13-7
1990-91 1-0-0
1-1-0
2-1-0
17-12
1991-92 1-1-0
1-0-0
2-1-0
6-7
1992-93 1-0-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
7-5
1993-94 1-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
10-6
1994-95
Did Not Play
1995-96 1-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
10-4
1996-97 1-0-0
0-0-1
1-0-1
9-6
1997-98 0-1-0
0-0-1
0-1-1
3-4
1998-99 1-0-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
7-6
1999-00 1-0-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
5-5
2000-01 0-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
4-5
2001-02 0-1-0
0-1-0
0-2-0
3-8
2002-03 0-1-0
0-1-0
0-2-0
3-9
2003-04 0-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
4-3
2004-05
No Season
2005-06
Did Not Play
TOTALS 20-10-0 14-14-3 34-24-3 227-202
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AT PITTSBURGH
Date
Date
2/25/04
Score
W Goal
No games played
Score
PIT 4-3
W Goal
Jackman
2003-04 individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
JACKMAN
MALONE
EASTWOOD
MELICHAR
MOROZOV
KOSTOPOULOS
TARNSTROM
BRADLEY
BUCHBERGER
CHIODO
FATA
FOCHT
KOLTSOV
KRAFT
MURLEY
ORPIK
SCUDERI
SUROVY
WILSON
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
1
2
1
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
3
0
2
0
2
2
-1
2
1
2
E
0
1
0
E
0
E
0
-0
E
2
E
2
2
0
-1
0
E
0
2
2
-1
0
-1
0
E
2
PP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 0-0 0.0% / Penalty Killing: 5-6 83.3%
PHOENIX
HRDINA
HULSE
SILLINGER
CLEARY
FERENCE
GRATTON
MARA
TAFFE
BOUCHER
COMRIE
DOAN
KOLANOS
LANGKOW
NASH
REIRDEN
SAVAGE
SJOSTROM
SUCHY
VAANANEN
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
-2
2
1
0
-1
0
1
0
1
0
-1
0
-3
0
-1
2
-0
E
0
E
2
1
0
E
0
1
0
-4
0
-1
0
-2
0
1
0
E
0
PP
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 1-6 16.7% / Penalty Killing: 1-1 100%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
CHIODO
1 61:48 1-0-0 3 31
SV GAA
28 2.91
SV%
.903
PHOENIX GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
BOUCHER
1 61:48 0-1-0
4 22 18 3.88 .818
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
PHOENIX
1ST
1
2
2ND
2
1
3RD
0
0
OT
1
0
TOTAL
4
3
OT
2
0
TOTAL
22
31
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
PHOENIX
1ST
8
12
2ND
6
15
3RD
6
4
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ST. LOUIS
BLUES
Senior VP/General Manager:
Larry Pleau
Head Coach:
Mike Kitchen
Assistant Coaches:
Rick Wamsley & Brad Shaw
Web site:
www.stlouisblues.com
Blues vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 21-46-15; Fifth place, Central Division,
30th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Did Not Qualify
2005-06 Top Scorer: Scott Young (18-31-49)
All-time St. Louis scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Bernie Federko (41gp, 20-36-56)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. St. Louis:
Mario Lemieux (26gp, 25-33-58)
Longest St. Louis win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
5, Jan. 2, 1973-Dec. 28, 1973; Dec. 5, 1981-Oct. 4, 1983
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. St. Louis:
4, Feb. 3, 1972-Nov. 22, 1972; Jan. 26, 1988-Jan. 19, 2000
Longest St. Louis undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
13, Oct. 28, 1982-Mar. 28, 1984 (12-0-1)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs. St.
Louis:
4, three times, last time – Jan. 26, 1998-Jan. 19, 2000 (40-0)
Last St. Louis win at home:
Dec. 13, 2005 (3-0) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Feb. 22, 2003 (2-1 ot) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last St. Louis win at Pittsburgh:
Jan. 12, 2002 (4-1) (0-0-0-1 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at St. Louis:
Dec. 12, 1998 (4-3) (0-2-2 since last win)
Most goals by St. Louis vs. Pittsburgh:
9, Jan. 31, 1968 (S, 9-4); Oct. 18, 1989 (S, 9-3)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. St. Louis:
10, Nov. 22, 1972 (P, 10-4)
Most goals by both teams:
14, Nov. 22, 1972 (P, 10-4)
Last St. Louis shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Dec. 13, 2005 (3-0) – Curtis Sanford
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. St. Louis:
Dec. 19, 1996 (4-0) – Ken Wregget
Last St. Louis hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Oct. 18, 1989 – Brett Hull
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. St. Louis:
Dec. 19, 1996 – Mario Lemieux
Last Pittsburgh trade with St. Louis:
Dec. 9, 2005 – Eric Boguniecki to Pittsburgh for Steve
Poapst
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 2-1-6
year by year
YEAR
PIT.
ROAD
1967-68
2-3-0
2-3-0
1968-69
2-2-0
1-2-1
1969-70
1-1-2
0-4-0
1970-71
0-1-2
0-2-1
1971-72
1-2-0
2-1-0
1972-73
2-0-0
1-2-0
1973-74
1-1-1
1-2-0
1974-75
1-0-1
0-1-1
1975-76
1-1-0
1-1-0
1976-77
2-0-0
1-1-0
1977-78
1-0-1
1-1-0
1978-79
1-0-1
1-1-0
1979-80
1-1-0
0-1-1
1980-81
2-0-0
0-2-0
1981-82
1-0-0
0-2-0
1982-83
0-2-0
0-1-0
1983-84
0-0-1
0-2-0
1984-85
1-1-0
0-1-0
1985-86
0-1-0
2-0-0
1986-87
1-0-1
0-0-1
1987-88
0-1-0
0-2-0
1988-89
1-0-1
0-1-0
1989-90
0-1-0
0-2-0
1990-91
1-1-0
0-1-0
1991-92
1-0-0
0-1-0
1992-93
1-0-0
0-1-0
1993-94
0-0-1
0-0-1
1994-95
Did Not Play
1995-96
1-0-0
0-1-0
1996-97
1-0-0
1-0-0
1997-98
1-0-0
0-1-0
1998-99
1-0-0
1-0-0
1999-00
1-0-0
0-0-0
2000-01
1-0-0
0-1-0
2001-02
0-1-0
0-1-0
2002-03
1-0-0
0-0-0
2003-04
0-0-0
0-1-0
2004-05
No Season
2005-06
0-0-0
0-1-0
TOTALS 32-20-12 15-44-6
TOTAL
4-6-0
3-4-1
1-5-2
0-3-3
3-3-0
3-2-0
2-3-1
1-1-2
2-2-0
3-1-0
2-1-1
2-1-1
1-2-1
2-2-0
1-2-0
0-3-0
0-2-1
1-2-0
2-1-0
1-0-2
0-3-0
1-1-1
0-3-0
1-2-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
0-0-2
GF/GA
25-33
15-16
11-28
13-16
17-13
25-20
19-19
11-13
17-14
17-13
13-11
16-16
12-14
19-19
9-10
11-16
7-11
10-15
16-11
13-12
10-22
15-9
10-16
9-10
5-7
12-10
6-6
1-1-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
10-7
8-2
5-6
6-4
3-1
8-7
2-6
2-1
2-3
0-1-0
47-64-18
0-3
409-440
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AT PITTSBURGH
Date
Date
12/13/05
Score
W Goal
No games played
Score
STL 3-0
W Goal
Tkachuk
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
BOGUNIECKI
CHRISTENSEN
CROSBY
ENDICOTT
GONCHAR
JACKMAN
MALONE
MELICHAR
MURLEY
ODELEIN
ORPIK
PIRJETA
RECCHI
SUROVY
TALBOT
TARNSTROM
VANDENBUSSCHE
WHITNEY
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
-1
0
E
2
-3
0
E
0
-2
2
-2
0
-3
0
-1
2
E
0
E
2
E
6
E
0
-2
0
E
0
-1
0
E
2
E
2
-1
2
PP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 0-6 0.0% / Penalty Killing: 9-9 100.0%
ST. LOUIS
WEIGHT
MAYERS
TKACHUK
SILLINGER
DALLMAN
GAMACHE
HOGGAN
JACKMAN
JOHNSON
MCAMMOND
MCCLEMENT
POAPST
RYCROFT
SALVADOR
STEMPNIAK
WEINRICH
WIDEMAN
YOUNG
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
1
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM PP
2
0
0
1
4
0
2
2
0
1
0
0
E
0
0
E
4
0
E
0
0
2
00
E
0
0
E
0
0
E
0
0
1
0
0
E
0
0
1
0
0
E
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
4
0
Power Play: 0-9 0.0% / Penalty Killing: 6-6 100.0%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
1 59 0-1-0 2 41
SV GAA
39 2.02
SV%
.951
ST. LOUIS GP
SANFORD
1
Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
60 1-0-0
0 21 21 0.00 1.000
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
ST. LOUIS
1ST
0
0
2ND
0
1
3RD
0
2
OT
0
0
TOTAL
0
3
OT
0
0
TOTAL
21
42
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
ST. LOUIS
1ST
8
12
2ND
7
16
3RD
6
14
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SAN JOSE
SHARKS
Exscutive VP/General Manager:
Doug Wilson
Head Coach:
Ron Wilson
Assistant Coaches:
Tim Hunter & Rob Zettler
Web site:
www.sjsharks.com
Sharks vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 43-21-12-6; First place, Pacific
Division, 3rd overall
2006 Playoff Record: Defeated St. Louis, 4-1, WCQF;
Defeated Colorado, 4-2, WCSF; Lost to Calgary, 4-2, WCF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Patrick Marleau (28-29-57)
All-time San Jose scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Owen Nolan (13gp, 6-9-15)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. San Jose:
Mario Lemieux (14gp, 17-32-49)
Longest San Jose win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
4, Dec. 2, 1999-Jan. 30, 2002
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. San Jose:
5, Dec. 5, 1991-Mar. 23, 1993
Longest San Jose undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
6, Jan. 15, 1999-Jan. 30, 2002 (5-0-1)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs. San
Jose:
8, Dec. 5, 1991-Nov. 10, 1995 (6-0-2)
Last San Jose win at home:
Feb. 27, 2004 (4-2) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Nov. 23, 2002 (4-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last San Jose win at Pittsburgh:
Jan. 30, 2002 (6-3) (0-1-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at San Jose:
Oct. 22, 1997 (5-2) (0-5-1 since last win)
Most goals by San Jose vs. Pittsburgh:
10, Jan. 13, 1996 (SJ, 10-8)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. San Jose:
10, Dec. 17, 1991 (P, 10-2)
Most goals by both teams:
18, Jan. 13, 1996 (SJ, 10-8)
Last San Jose shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Nov. 29, 2001 (5-0) – Evgeni Nabokov
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. San Jose:
Dec. 13, 1996 (4-0) – Patrick Lalime
Last San Jose hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Jan. 13, 1996 – Ray Sheppard
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. San Jose:
Nov. 10, 1995 – Ron Francis
Last Pittsburgh trade with San Jose:
July 20, 2006 – Nils Ekman and Patrick Ehelechner to
Pittsburgh for 2007 second-round pick.
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 0-0-3
186
year by year
YEAR
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TOTALS
PIT. ROAD
TOTAL
1-0-0
2-0-0
3-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
0-0-1
0-0-1
0-0-2
Did Not Play
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-1-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-0-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-2-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
No Season
Did Not Play
4-4-1
6-5-2
10-9-3
GF/GA
25-5
16-6
5-5
17-11
7-1
7-5
2-3
3-6
2-3
3-11
6-6
2-4
95-66
06-07 schedule
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DID NOT PLAY IN 2005-06
AT SAN JOSE
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
Date
2/27/04
Score
W Goal
No games played
Score
SJ 4-2
W Goal
Preissing
2003-04 individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
FOCHT
KRAFT
JACKMAN
MURLEY
BRADLEY
BUCHBERGER
CHIODO
EASTWOOD
FATA
KOLTSOV
KOSTOPOULOS
MALONE
MELICHAR
MOROZOV
ORPIK
SCUDERI
SUROVY
TARNSTROM
WILSON
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
E
2
1
2
1
0
-1
0
E
0
1
0
-0
E
0
-1
0
1
0
1
7
E
0
-1
0
-1
0
E
4
-1
0
E
2
1
0
E
2
PP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 0-2 0% / Penalty Killing: 4-6 66.7%
SAN JOSE
KOROLYUK
MARLEAU
STURM
PREISSING
STUART
CHEECHOO
DIMITRAKOS
EHRHOFF
MCCAULEY
DAMPHOUSSE
DAVISON
EKMAN
HANNAN
HARVEY
NABOKOV
PRIMEAU
RATHJE
SMITH
THORNTON
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
1
2
1
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
1
0
E
0
E
0
-1
0
E
0
E
0
E
2
-1
0
1
0
-1
2
1
0
E
0
1
0
E
0
-0
E
2
E
0
E
5
-1
0
PP
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 2-6 33.3% / Penalty Killing: 2-2 100%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
CHIODO
1 58:32 0-1-0 4 30
SV GAA
26 4.10
SV%
.867
SAN JOSE GP
NABOKOV
1
Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
60 1-0-0
2 33 31 2.00 .939
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
SAN JOSE
1ST
0
1
2ND
0
1
3RD
2
2
OT
0
0
TOTAL
2
4
OT
0
0
TOTAL
33
30
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
SAN JOSE
1ST
14
13
2ND
5
11
3RD
14
6
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TAMPA BAY
LIGHTNING
General Manager:
Jay Feaster
Head Coach:
John Tortorella
Assistant Coaches:
Craig Ramsay & Jeff Reese
Web site:
www.tampabaylightning.com
188
Lightning vs. Pens
year by year
2005-06 Record: 43-33-6; Second place, Southeast
Division, 16th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Lost to Ottawa, 4-1, in ECQF
2005-06 Top Scorer: Brad Richards (23-68-91)
All-time Tampa Bay scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Vincent Lecavalier (28gp, 18-8-26)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Tampa Bay:
Jaromir Jagr (33gp, 20-19-39) & Mario Lemieux (18gp, 1128-39)
Longest Tampa Bay win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
8, Nov. 8, 2003-Apr. 8, 2006 (Current)
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Tampa Bay:
5, Dec. 11, 1993-Feb. 4, 1995
Longest Tampa Bay undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
8, Nov. 8, 2003-Apr. 8, 2006 (8-0-0) (Current)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs. Tampa
Bay:
5, Dec. 11, 1993-Feb. 4, 1995 (5-0-0)
Last Tampa Bay win at home:
Apr. 8, 2006 (1-0) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Nov. 2, 2002 (5-3) (0-3-1 since last win)
Last Tampa Bay win at Pittsburgh:
Mar. 7, 2006 (5-4 OT) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Tampa Bay:
Jan. 17, 2003 (3-2) (0-4-0 since last win)
Most goals by Tampa Bay vs. Pittsburgh:
9, Nov. 8, 2003 (TB, 9-0)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Tampa Bay:
10, Nov. 1, 1995 (P, 10-0)
Most goals by both teams:
11, Dec. 21, 1993 (P, 8-3); Nov. 6, 1999 (TB, 7-4)
Last Tampa Bay shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Apr. 8, 2006 (1-0) – Sean Burke
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Tampa Bay:
Mar. 17, 1999 (2-0) – Jean-Sebastien Aubin
Last Tampa Bay hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Nov. 8, 2003 – Vincent Lecavalier
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Tampa Bay:
None
Last Pittsburgh trade with Tampa Bay:
May 12, 2003 – Marc Bergevin to Pittsburgh for a ninth
round pick in the 2003 Entry Draft
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 3-2-5
YEAR
PIT. ROAD
TOTAL GF/GA
1992-93 0-0-1
1-0-0
1-0-1
8-7
1993-94 2-0-0
1-1-0
3-1-0
18-10
1994-95 1-1-0
1-0-0
2-1-0
13-10
1995-96 2-0-0
1-1-0
3-1-0
18-9
1996-97 1-1-0
0-1-1
1-2-1
18-16
1997-98 1-0-1
2-0-0
3-0-1
14-4
1998-99 2-0-0
2-1-0
4-1-0
15-10
1999-00 1-1-0
0-2-0
1-3-0
10-14
2000-01 2-0-0
0-1-1
2-1-1
9-10
2001-02 2-0-0
0-2-0
2-2-0
11-9
2002-03 1-0-1
1-1-0
2-1-1
12-12
2003-04 0-2-0
0-2-0
0-4-0
4-23
2004-05
No Season
2005-06 0-1-1
0-2-0
0-3-1
6-12
TOTALS 15-6-4 9-14-2 24-20-6 156-146
06-07 schedule
11/8 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
1/7 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
1/9 @ Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
2/25 @ Tampa Bay, 5 p.m.
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regular season
AT TAMPA BAY
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
3/7/06
10/15/05
*Overtime
Date
4/8/06
11/27/05
Score
W Goal
*TB 5-4Richards
TB 3-1
Fedotenko
Score
TB 1-0
TB 4-1
W Goal
Lecavalier
DiMaio
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
CROSBY
WHITNEY
GONCHAR
RECCHI
MALONE
MELICHAR
PALFFY
TALBOT
LECLAIR
JACKMAN
ARMSTRONG
KOLTSOV
OUELLET
ROY
BOGUNIECKI
CAIRNS
ENDICOTT
MURLEY
ORPIK
PIRJETA
RITA
SCUDERI
SUROVY
TARNSTROM
CHRISTENSEN
FATA
HILBERT
HUSSEY
LEMIEUX
ODELEIN
POAPST
VANDENBUSSCHE
GP
4
3
4
3
4
4
2
2
4
3
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
1
6
1
0
-1
4
1
0
-2
0
1
6
1
0
1
0
-3
2
-2
6
1
0
-2
0
-1
2
-1
6
E
0
-2
0
-1
2
E
0
E
4
E
4
-1
0
-2
4
E
2
-1
6
E
2
E
0
E
0
-1
0
-2
0
E
0
E
0
E
0
PP
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 2-14 14.3% / Penalty Killing: 23-28 82.1%
TAMPA BAY
GP
LECAVALIER
4
PROSPAL
4
BOYLE
4
MODIN
4
RICHARDS
4
FEDOTENKO
4
DIMAIO
2
SARICH
4
ST. LOUIS
4
AFANASENKOV 4
CIBAK
4
KUBINA
4
PRATT
4
CRAIG
2
REID
1
RANGER
4
SYDOR
4
TAYLOR
4
ANDREYCHUK
2
ARTYUKHIN
2
DINGMAN
2
TARNASKY
1
G
2
1
2
3
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
3
5
4
5
2
4
0
3
2
3
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
E
2
1
0
2
4
E
0
3
2
-1
4
-1
0
1
0
3
2
1
0
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
0
1
0
1
0
E
0
1
2
E
0
E
0
E
0
E
0
PP
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 5-28 17.9% / Penalty Killing: 12-14 85.7%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
3 183 0-2-1 8 89
THIBAULT
1 60 0-1-0 4 36
SV GAA
81 2.63
32 4.00
SV%
.910
.889
TAMPA BAY GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
BURKE 2 120 2-0-0
1 46 45 0.50 .978
GRAHAME 2 125 2-0-0
5 48 43 2.40 .896
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
TAMPA BAY
1ST
0
3
2ND
1
7
3RD
5
2
OT
0
0
TOTAL
6
12
OT
3
2
TOTAL
94
125
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
TAMPA BAY
1ST
38
33
2ND
17
56
3RD
36
34
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TORONTO
MAPLE LEAFS
VP/General Manager:
John Ferguson
Head Coach:
Paul Maurice
Assistant Coaches:
Keith Acton, Dallas Eakins & Randy Ladouceur
Web site:
www.mapleleafs.com
Leafs vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 41-33-8; Fourth place, Northeast
Division, 18th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Did Not Qualify
2005-06 Top Scorer: Mats Sundin (31-47-78)
All-time Toronto scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Darryl Sittler (53gp, 29-37-66)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Toronto:
Mario Lemieux (33gp, 31-40-71)
Longest Toronto win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
5, Dec. 10, 2002-Feb. 16, 2004
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Toronto:
6, Dec. 30, 1974-Feb. 19, 1976
Longest Toronto undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
8, Jan. 13, 1968-Mar. 1, 1969 (4-0-4)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Toronto:
6, Dec. 30, 1974-Feb. 19, 1976 (6-0-0)
Last Toronto win at home:
Apr. 18, 2006 (5-3) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Nov. 1, 2001 (3-1) (0-6-1 since last win)
Last Toronto win at Pittsburgh:
Mar. 19, 2006 (1-0) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Toronto:
March 11, 2004 (3-2) (0-1-1 since last win)
Most goals by Toronto vs. Pittsburgh:
9, Jan. 7, 1980 (T, 9-5)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Toronto:
12, Dec. 26, 1991 (P, 12-1)
Most goals by both teams:
15, Feb. 21, 1991 (P, 11-4)
Last Toronto shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Mar. 19, 2006 (1-0) – Mikael Tellqvist
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Toronto:
Dec. 4, 2001 (1-0) – Johan Hedberg
Last Toronto hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Mar. 5, 1980 – Darryl Sittler
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Toronto:
Feb. 18, 1992 – Joe Mullen
Last Pittsburgh trade with Toronto:
Feb. 11, 2004 – Drake Berehowsky to Toronto for Ric
Jackman
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 4-1-3
190
year by year
YEAR
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TOTALS
PIT.
ROAD
1-0-1
1-1-0
0-2-1
0-1-2
1-0-2
1-2-0
2-1-0
0-2-1
1-2-0
1-2-0
2-1-0
0-1-1
0-2-0
1-1-1
2-0-0
2-1-0
3-0-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
1-0-2
1-2-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-0-1
1-0-0
0-2-0
1-1-0
0-0-1
0-1-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-2-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-1-0
2-0-0
0-1-0
0-0-1
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-0-1
Did Not Play
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-1-0
0-2-0
1-1-0
No Season
0-1-1
0-1-1
36-28-7 24-33-12
TOTAL
2-1-1
0-3-3
2-2-2
2-3-1
2-4-0
2-2-1
1-3-1
4-1-0
4-1-0
2-1-2
3-2-0
1-3-0
2-2-0
1-2-1
0-1-2
1-2-0
1-1-1
2-1-0
3-0-0
1-2-0
2-1-0
2-1-0
1-2-0
2-1-0
2-1-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
GF/GA
9-14
11-19
14-19
18-18
13-14
18-17
13-20
31-21
32-18
19-16
17-22
10-19
18-20
15-16
10-12
8-15
8-7
12-9
18-9
12-13
9-9
16-10
17-21
20-15
22-8
5-7
6-8
1-1-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
2-2-0
3-1-0
1-2-0
2-2-0
1-3-0
1-3-0
9-7
12-8
8-1
13-13
14-8
10-12
6-10
9-18
9-19
0-2-2
60-61-19
7-12
498-504
06-07 schedule
12/29 @ PITTSBURGH, 7:30 p.m.
1/20 @ PITTSBURGH, 7 p.m.
2/10 @ Toronto, 7 p.m.
3/31 @ Toronto, 7 p.m.
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AT TORONTO
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
Score
3/19/06
TOR 1-0
12/27/05 *TOR 3-2
*Overtime
Date
4/18/06
1/2/06
W Goal
Kilger
Kaberle
Score
TOR 5-3
*TOR 3-2
W Goal
Tucker
McCabe
*Overtime
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
CROSBY
GONCHAR
OUELLET
ARMSTRONG
WHITNEY
HILBERT
PALFFY
MALONE
RECCHI
LECLAIR
BOGUNIECKI
MELICHAR
SUROVY
SCUDERI
CAIRNS
CHRISTENSEN
ENDICOTT
JACKMAN
KOLTSOV
NORDGREN
ORPIK
RITA
ROY
TARNSTROM
HUSSEY
MURLEY
NASREDDINE
ODELEIN
TALBOT
VANDENBUSSCHE
WELCH
GP
4
3
4
3
3
2
2
4
2
4
3
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
3
4
2
3
0
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
-2
2
-2
2
E
0
-1
4
E
2
E
4
-2
0
E
0
E
0
-2
4
-1
0
E
0
-3
4
-1
2
E 17
E
0
E
2
-2
4
-1
0
-1
0
-1
2
E
0
1
0
-4
2
-1
0
-1
0
E
0
E
0
-1
0
E
0
-2
0
PP
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 4-21 19.0% / Penalty Killing: 17-19 89.5%
TORONTO
GP
SUNDIN
4
KILGER
4
KABERLE
4
STEEN
3
MCCABE
4
TUCKER
4
POHL
3
PONIKAROVSKY 3
KHAVANOV
3
WILLIAMS
1
BERG
4
WELLWOOD
4
RICHARDSON
2
DOMI
4
STAJAN
4
WILM
4
BELAK
3
O’NEILL
3
CZERKAWSKI
2
KLEE
2
ONDRUS
2
ALLISON
1
ANTROPOV
1
COLAIACOVO
1
KRONWALL
1
WHITE
1
G
3
3
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
6
9
0
3
2
3
3
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
7
2
4
2
4
4
3
2
4
8
1
0
2
4
2
4
1 10
E
0
E
0
1
0
1
0
-2
0
E
2
-2
2
E 17
E
0
E
0
1
2
-1
0
E
0
E
0
1
0
E
0
1
2
PP
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 2-19 10.5% / Penalty Killing: 17-21 81.0%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
3 152 0-1-1 4 67
THIBAULT
1 61 0-0-1 3 38
CARON
1 28 0-1-0 5 21
SV GAA
63 1.58
35 2.95
16 10.63
SV%
.940
.921
.762
TORONTO GP
TELLQVIST
2
AUBIN
1
BELFOUR
1
Min
122
60
61
Rec GA SA SV GAA
2-0-0
2 56 54 0.98
1-0-0
3 33 30 3.00
1-0-0
2 22 20 1.97
SV%
.964
.909
.909
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
TORONTO
1ST
1
2
2ND
2
5
3RD
4
3
OT
0
2
TOTAL
7
12
OT
1
5
TOTAL
111
126
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
TORONTO
1ST
30
38
2ND
37
47
3RD
43
36
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VANCOUVER
CANUCKS
Senior VP/General Manager:
David Nonis
Head Coach:
Alain Vigneault
Assistant Coaches:
Barry Smith, Rick Bowness & Mike Kelly
Web site:
www.canucks.com
Canucks vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 42-32-8; Fourth place, Northwest
Divison, 17th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Did Not Qualify
2005-06 Top Scorer: Markus Naslund (32-47-79)
All-time Vancouver scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Don Lever (33gp, 17-17-34)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Vancouver:
Mario Lemieux (28gp, 26-35-61)
Longest Vancouver win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
5, Nov. 21, 2001-Jan. 16, 2006 (Current)
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Vancouver:
9, Mar. 5, 1991-Feb. 27, 1996
Longest Vancouver undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
5, Nov. 21, 2001-Jan. 16, 2006 (5-0-0) (Current)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Vancouver:
9, Mar. 5, 1991-Feb. 27, 1996 (9-0-0)
Last Vancouver win at home:
Dec. 9, 2003 (4-3 OT) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Feb. 14, 2000 (3-0) (0-3-0 since last win)
Last Vancouver win at Pittsburgh:
Jan. 16, 2006 (4-2) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Vancouver:
Nov. 3, 2000 (4-2) (0-1-1 since last win)
Most goals by Vancouver vs. Pittsburgh:
10, Dec. 19, 1980 (V, 10-4)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Vancouver:
9, Oct. 6, 1976 (P, 9-5); Mar. 13, 1979 (P, 9-3); Feb. 15,
1986 (P, 9-4)
Most goals by both teams:
14, four times, last time – Feb. 29, 1984 (V, 9-5)
Last Vancouver shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Feb. 17, 1988 (5-0) – Kirk McLean
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Vancouver:
Feb. 14, 2000 (3-0) – Jean-Sebastien Aubin
Last Vancouver hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Dec. 9, 2003 – Markus Naslund (4 Goals)
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Vancouver:
Jan. 23, 1987 – Mario Lemieux
Last Pittsburgh trade with Vancouver:
March 9, 2004 – Marc Bergevin to Vancouver for seventh
round choice in 2004 draft
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 1-3-4
192
year by year
YEAR
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
TOTALS
PIT.
ROAD
3-0-0
1-1-1
2-1-0
2-1-0
2-1-0
1-1-0
2-0-0
2-1-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
1-0-1
1-1-0
1-0-1
1-1-0
1-1-0
0-1-1
1-1-0
2-0-0
1-0-1
1-1-0
0-1-1
0-2-0
1-0-0
1-0-1
1-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
2-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-1-0
0-0-2
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-2-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-2-0
1-0-1
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
Did Not Play
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-0-1
1-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
No Season
0-1-0
0-0-0
33-11-7 23-23-4
TOTAL
4-1-1
4-2-0
3-2-0
4-1-0
3-1-0
2-1-1
2-1-1
1-2-1
3-1-0
2-1-1
0-3-1
2-0-1
1-2-0
1-2-0
2-1-0
2-1-0
1-0-2
1-2-0
2-1-0
1-2-0
1-1-1
2-0-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
GF/GA
24-15
21-20
18-14
27-16
18-15
16-15
16-10
16-16
24-16
13-12
13-23
13-10
10-17
12-14
17-14
18-11
11-5
10-14
14-12
10-13
9-7
11-6
10-3
8-5
2-0-0
1-1-0
2-0-0
1-0-1
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-2-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
15-9
7-6
10-8
8-7
3-0
4-2
3-9
2-3
3-4
0-1-0
56-34-11
2-4
416-355
06-07 schedule
No games scheduled
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AT PITTSBURGH
Date
1/16/06
Score
VAN 4-2
Date
W Goal
Bertuzzi
Score
No games played
W Goal
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
CROSBY
RECCHI
ARMSTRONG
GONCHAR
LECLAIR
MELICHAR
ENDICOTT
JACKMAN
KOLTSOV
MALONE
MURLEY
OUELLET
PALFFY
SCUDERI
SUROVY
TALBOT
TARNSTROM
WHITNEY
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
E
4
1
0
1
5
E
2
E
4
-1
0
E
0
E
2
-1
0
-1
0
E
0
-1
0
-1
0
E
2
-1
0
E
0
E
2
-1
0
PP
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 1-8 12.5% / Penalty Killing: 4-6 66.7%
VANCOUVER GP
MORRISON
1
BAUMGARTNER 1
BERTUZZI
1
MCCARTHY
1
H. SEDIN
1
ALLEN
1
CARTER
1
NASLUND
1
OHLUND
1
SALO
1
BIEKSA
1
BROOKBANK
1
BURROWS
1
COOKE
1
KESLER
1
LINDEN
1
RUUTU
1
D. SEDIN
1
G
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
1
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM PP
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
1
1
2
0
1
2
1
1
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
-1
0
0
1
20
-1
4
0
E
0
0
E
7
0
-1
0
0
-1
0
0
-1
0
0
E
2
0
1
0
0
Power Play: 2-6 33.3% / Penalty Killing: 7-8 87.5%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
1 59 0-1-0 4 25
SV GAA
21 4.06
SV%
.840
VANCOUVER GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
AULD
1 60 1-0-0
2 25 23 2.01 .920
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
VANCOUVER
1ST
1
1
2ND
1
2
3RD
0
1
OT
0
0
TOTAL
2
4
OT
0
0
TOTAL
25
25
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
VANCOUVER
1ST
6
11
2ND
9
8
3RD
10
6
193
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WASHINGTON
CAPITALS
VP/General Manager:
George McPhee
Head Coach:
Glen Hanlon
Assistant Coaches:
Jay Leach & Dean Evason
Web site:
www.washingtoncaps.com
Caps vs. Pens
2005-06 Record: 29-41-12; Fifth place, Southeast
Division, 27th overall
2006 Playoff Record: Did Not Qualify
2005-06 Top Scorer: Alexander Ovechkin (52-54-106)
All-time Washington scorer vs. Pittsburgh:
Mike Gartner (60gp, 39-36-75)
All-time Pittsburgh scorer vs. Washington:
Mario Lemieux (61gp, 51-50-101)
Longest Washington win streak vs. Pittsburgh:
9, Dec. 2, 1984-Nov. 20, 1985
Longest Pittsburgh win streak vs. Washington:
7, Feb. 2, 1988-Nov. 30, 1988
Longest Washington undefeated streak vs.
Pittsburgh:
16, Oct. 25, 1983-Nov. 20, 1985 (15-0-1)
Longest Pittsburgh undefeated streak vs.
Washington:
7, Feb. 2, 1988-Nov. 20, 1985 (7-0-0)
Last Washington win at home:
Mar. 8, 2006 (6-3) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at home:
Jan. 25, 2006 (8-1) (0-0-0 since last win)
Last Washington win at Pittsburgh:
Dec. 3, 2002 (4-1) (0-4-0 since last win)
Last Pittsburgh win at Washington:
Feb. 11, 2006 (6-3) (0-1-0 since last win)
Most goals by Washington vs. Pittsburgh:
9, Mar. 1, 1984 (W, 9-1); Dec. 2, 1984 (W, 9-1)
Most goals by Pittsburgh vs. Washington:
12, Mar. 15, 1975 (P, 12-1)
Most goals by both teams:
15, Oct. 11, 1988 (P, 8-7)
Last Washington shutout vs. Pittsburgh:
Oct. 29, 1991 (8-0) – Don Beaupre
Last Pittsburgh shutout vs. Washington:
Dec. 9, 1999 (3-0) – Jean-Sebastien Aubin
Last Washington hat-trick vs. Pittsburgh:
Nov. 1, 1996 – Joe Juneau
Last Pittsburgh hat-trick vs. Washington:
Jan. 8, 2001 – Martin Straka
Last Pittsburgh trade with Washington:
July 11, 2001 – Kris Beech, Ross Lupaschuk and Michal
Sivek to Pittsburgh for Jaromir Jagr and Frantisek Kucera
Overtime record vs. Pittsburgh: 3-6-9
194
year by year
YEAR
PIT. ROAD
TOTAL GF/GA
1974-75 3-0-0
2-1-0
5-1-0
36-13
1975-76 2-1-0
2-0-1
4-1-1
36-23
1976-77 1-2-0
0-2-1
1-4-1
16-22
1977-78 0-2-1
1-2-0
1-4-1
15-20
1978-79 2-1-1
2-2-0
4-3-1
32-28
1979-80 2-0-0
1-1-0
3-1-0
16-10
1980-81 0-1-1
2-0-0
2-1-1
18-14
1981-82 2-1-1
3-1-0
5-2-1
40-33
1982-83 1-2-0
0-3-1
1-5-1
23-36
1983-84 0-4-0
1-2-0
1-6-0
12-28
1984-85 0-2-1
0-4-0
0-6-1
20-44
1985-86 1-3-0
0-3-0
1-6-0
22-27
1986-87 3-0-0
1-3-0
4-3-0
30-26
1987-88 3-0-1
2-1-0
5-1-1
32-23
1988-89 2-1-0
2-2-0
4-3-0
31-35
1989-90 3-1-0
2-1-0
5-2-0
34-28
1990-91 2-1-0
2-1-1
4-2-1
29-26
1991-92 1-2-0
1-3-0
2-5-0
21-35
1992-93 3-0-0
2-1-1
5-1-1
32-22
1993-94 1-1-0
0-1-1
1-2-1
14-18
1994-95 1-1-0
1-1-0
2-2-0
10-11
1995-96 2-0-0
1-1-0
3-1-0
12-8
1996-97 2-0-0
1-1-0
3-1-0
14-11
1997-98 0-1-1
1-0-1
1-1-2
9-9
1998-99 2-0-0
0-2-0
2-2-0
17-12
1999-00 2-0-0
1-1-0
3-1-0
12-8
2000-01 1-1-0
1-1-0
2-2-0
14-13
2001-02 2-0-0
0-0-2
2-0-2
16-11
2002-03 1-1-0
0-2-0
1-3-0
8-13
2003-04 2-0-0
0-2-0
2-2-0
13-12
2004-05
No Season
2005-06 2-0-0
1-1-0
3-1-0
22-14
TOTALS 49-29-7 33-46-9 82-75-16 656-633
06-07 schedule
12/11 @ Washington, 7 p.m.
2/3 @ PITTSBURGH, 1 p.m.
2/18 @ PITTSBURGH, 3:30 p.m.
3/27 @ Washington, 7 p.m.
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regular season
AT WASHINGTON
AT PITTSBURGH
Date
1/25/06
11/22/05
Score
PIT 8-1
PIT 5-4
Date
3/8/06
2/11/06
W Goal
Recchi
Palffy
Score
WSH 6-3
PIT 6-3
W Goal
Zubrus
Armstrong
individual scoring
PITTSBURGH
CROSBY
LECLAIR
GONCHAR
RECCHI
ARMSTRONG
MALONE
BOGUNIECKI
PALFFY
JACKMAN
PIRJETA
WHITNEY
SUROVY
MELICHAR
ORPIK
OUELLET
TALBOT
CROSS
CAIRNS
KOLTSOV
SCUDERI
CHRISTENSEN
ENDICOTT
RITA
ROY
HUSSEY
LEFEBVRE
LEMIEUX
MURLEY
POAPST
GP
4
4
4
4
3
4
3
1
3
1
4
3
4
3
2
2
1
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
G
3
4
1
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
6
9
4
8
7
8
4
7
3
5
1
3
1
3
1
3
2
3
1
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM
3
4
3
0
2
4
E 10
3
8
1
4
1
6
1
0
-3
4
1
0
1 20
-3
0
E
4
1
2
2
0
E
0
1
2
2
7
-2
4
2
0
E
2
E
6
-4
2
E
5
E
0
E
0
-1
0
-1
0
-1
2
PP
1
1
0
3
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power Play: 11-29 37.9% / Penalty Killing: 18-26 69.2%
WASHINGTON GP
OVECHKIN
4
PETTINGER
4
WILLSIE
4
ZUBRUS
3
MUIR
4
CLARK
3
LAICH
4
SUTHERBY
4
CLYMER
3
MAJESKY
3
WITT
3
HALPERN
4
MORRISONN
4
BRADLEY
3
HEWARD
2
CASSELS
1
FRIESEN
3
YONKMAN
3
EMINGER
2
GORDON
2
GREEN
2
KLEPIS
2
BIRON
1
DOULL
1
FLEISCHMANN
1
FORBES
1
KANE
1
G
3
3
1
1
0
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A PTS
3
6
1
4
2
3
2
3
3
3
0
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+/- PIM PP
2
6
2
E
4
0
-3 19
0
2
4
1
E
2
0
E
2
0
-2
0
0
-4
6
0
E
2
0
-2
2
0
E
6
0
-2
6
0
-3
6
0
-1
2
0
-1
2
0
2
0
0
-2
0
0
E 160
1
6
0
E
0
0
1
0
0
-1
00
E
2
0
-1 14
0
E
0
0
E
0
0
E
0
0
Power Play: 3-29 10.3% / Penalty Killing: 21-29 72.4%
goaltending
PITTSBURGH GP Min Rec GA SA
FLEURY
2 120 2-0-0 4 69
CARON
2 118 1-1-0 9 86
SV GAA
65 2.00
77 4.58
SV%
.942
.895
WASHINGTON GP Min Rec GA SA SV GAA SV%
KOLZIG 4 239 1-3-0 22 119 97 5.53 .815
goals by period
PITTSBURGH
WASHINGTON
1ST
7
3
2ND
8
4
3RD
7
7
OT
0
0
TOTAL
22
14
OT
0
0
TOTAL
119
156
shots by period
PITTSBURGH
WASHINGTON
1ST
38
47
2ND
36
63
3RD
45
46
195
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ALL-TIME LEADERS vs.
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
PLAYERS
GRETZKY, Wayne
MESSIER, Mark
CLARKE, Bobby
TROTTIER, Bryan
DIONNE, Marcel
LAFLEUR, Guy
GARTNER, Mike
LEETCH, Brian*
PARK, Brad
PERREAULT, Gilbert
BOURQUE, Ray
ESPOSITO, Phil
SITTLER, Darryl
MULLER, Kirk
OATES, Adam
RATELLE, Jean
RIDLEY, Mike
LAFONTAINE, Pat
BOSSY, Mike
STATSNY, Peter
PROPP, Brian
POTVIN, Denis
MIKITA, Stan
BUCYK, John
GORING, Butch
TEAM(S)
Edm., LA, St.L., NYR
Edm., NYR, Van.
Phi.
NYI
Det., LA, NYR
Mtl., NYR, Que.
Wsh., Min., NYR, Tor., Phx.
NYR, Tor.
NYR, Bos., Det.
Buf.
Bos., Col
Bos., NYR
Tor., Phi., Det.
NJ, Mtl., NYI, Tor., Fla., Dal
Stl, Det, Bos, Wsh, Phi, Ana, Edm
NYR, Bos.
NYR, Wsh., Van.
NYI, Buf., NYR
NYI
Que., NJ
Phi., Min., Hfd.
NYI
Chi.
Bos.
LA, NYI
GAMES PLAYED
1 S. Stevens 118
2 M. Gartner
94
3 M. Messier
85
4 D. Hunter
83
5 B. Trottier
82
M. Dionne
82
#
1
GOALTENDER
WAKELY, Ernie
DUNHAM, Mike*
3
LUNDQVIST, Henrik*
4
PARENT, Bernie
5
GRAHAME, John*
6
RAYCROFT, Andrew
7
GAMBLE, Bruce
8
EDWARDS, Roy
9
NABOKOV, Evgeni*
10
ESCHE, Robert*
11
HALL, Glenn
12
WEEKES, Kevin*
13
DAFOE, Byron*
14
CLOUTIER, Dan*
15
SHIELDS, Steve*
16
CECHMANEK, R.
17
GIACOMIN, Ed
18
SCHWAB, Corey*
19
BELFOUR, Ed*
20
CROZIER, Roger
(Minimum 300 Minutes Played)
GAMES PLAYED
1 R. Vachon
64
2 J. Vanbiesbrouck 63
3 T. Esposito
48
4 B. Smith
44
5 S. Burke*
45
*Active player
196
GOALS
1 M. Gartner
2 B. Trottier
G. Lafleur
4 B. Clarke
W. Gretzky
G
44
37
44
47
41
47
56
19
31
39
21
40
37
28
20
31
33
37
42
32
27
11
32
15
34
A
80
76
64
58
62
55
45
73
59
51
64
44
46
53
59
46
43
39
31
40
45
61
39
56
37
PTS
124
113
108
105
103
102
101
92
90
90
85
84
83
81
79
77
76
76
73
72
72
72
71
71
71
ASSISTS
1 W. Gretzky 80
2 M. Messier 76
3 B. Leetch* 73
4 R. Bourque 64
B. Clarke
64
56
47
47
44
44
TEAM(S)
St. L
NJ, Nsh, NYR, ATL
NYR
Tor., Phi.
Bos, TB
Bos
Phi., Tor.
Det.
SJ
Phx,Phi
St.L.
NYI, TB, Car, NYR
LA, Bos
NYR, TB, Van
Buf, SJ, Ana, Bos, Atl
Phi
NYR, Det.
TB, NJ
Chi, SJ, Det, Tor
Buf.
WINS
1 R. Vachon
2 T. Esposito
3 J. Vanbiesbrouck
4 P. Roy
5 S. Burke*
B. Parent
GP
57
85
76
82
82
73
94
73
64
69
74
65
71
80
61
67
62
67
53
51
73
74
52
54
80
34
30
27
25
21
21
GP
11
11
5
36
11
6
15
17
6
11
11
17
16
7
9
10
32
8
21
20
MP
595
548
302
2160
669
362
882
992
333
615
660
970
826
424
508
498
1900
378
1209
1055
PIM
14
152
67
58
40
25
110
43
90
16
63
54
69
120
12
12
37
30
12
33
91
117
51
6
12
PP
7
12
9
18
8
12
22
10
15
11
8
16
10
16
6
6
14
17
17
14
7
8
5
3
9
SH
3
2
6
2
2
2
2
3
2
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
6
GW
8
4
6
5
4
10
6
1
6
10
3
8
6
4
2
5
3
3
9
3
2
2
6
2
3
PENALTY MINUTES
1 S. Stevens 284
2 D. Hunter
252
3 R. Tocchet 238
4 C. Nilan
195
5 K. Daneyko 191
GA
17
17
9
71
22
12
27
35
12
24
24
38
31
16
24
19
74
15
50
42
SHUTOUTS
1 B. Parent
10
2 R. Vachon
7
E. Giacomin 7
4 Four tied at 5
GAA
1.55
1.55
1.79
1.97
2.00
2.00
2.04
2.11
2.16
2.18
2.18
2.24
2.25
2.26
2.67
2.29
2.33
2.38
2.38
2.39
SO
5
2
0
10
0
0
5
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
7
1
2
1
W-L-T
7-2-1
7-2-0
4-0-1
21-9-6
9-1-1
5-1-0
7-3-3
10-3-4
5-1-0
4-3-2
5-2-3
7-7-2
8-4-2
5-1-1
3-3-2
6-3-0
20-7-4
3-3-0
15-4-1
10-1-6
SAVE PERCENTAGE
1 E. Wakely
.937
2 B. Parent
.935
3 B. Gamble .933
4 G. Hall
.927
5 J. Plante
.922
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ACTIVE GOALIES vs.
NAME
Aebischer, David
Anderson, Craig
Aubin, J.S.
Auld, Alexander
Belfour, Ed
Biron, Martin
Boucher, Brian
Brathwaite, Fred
Brodeur, Martin
Burke, Sean
Cechmanek, Roman
Clemmensen, Scott
Cloutier, Dan
Conklin, Ty
Dafoe, Byron
Denis, Marc
DiPietro, Rick
Dubielewicz, Wade
Dunham, Mike
Emery, Ray
Esche, Robert
Fernandez, Manny
Flaherty, Wade
Gerber, Martin
Giguere, J.S.
Grahame, John
Hasek, Dominik
Hedberg, Johan
Huet, Cristobal
Hurme, Jani
Johnson, Brent
Joseph, Curtis
Khabibulin, Nikolai
Kidd, Trevor
Kiprusoff,Mikka
Kolesnik, Vitaly
Kolzig, Olaf
Labarbera, Jason
Lalime, Patrick
Leclaire, Pascal
Legace, Manny
Leighton, Michael
Lehtonen, Khari
Lundqvist, Henrik
Luongo, Roberto
Markkanen, Jussi
McLennan, Jamie
Miller, Ryan
Munro, Adam
Nabokov, Evgeni
Niittymaki, Antero
Noronen, Mika
Nurminen, Pasi
Osgood, Chirs
Passmore, Steve
Prusek, Martin
Raycroft, Andrew
Rhodes, Damian
Roloson, Dwayne
Sanford, Curtis
Sauve, Philippe
Schwab, Corey
Shields, Steve
Storr, Jamie
Tellqvist, Mikael
Theodore, Jose
Thibault, Jocelyn
Thomas, Tim
Toivonen, Hannu
Tugnutt, Ron
Turco, Marty
Vokoun, Tomas
Ward, Cam
Weekes, Kevin
Yeats, Matthew
TEAM(S)
Mtl
Chi
Tor
Van
Chi, SJ, Det, Tor
Buf
Phi, Phx
Cgy, Clb
NJ
NJ, Hfd, Car, Phi, Fla, Phx, Tb
Phi
NJ
NYR, TB, Van
Edm
LA, Bos, Atl
Clb
NYI
NYI
NJ, Nsh, NYR, ATL
Ott
Phx,Phi
Min
NYI
Car
Ana
Bos, TB
Chi, Buf, Det, Ott
Van
LA
Ott
St.L
St.L., Edm., Tor
Wpg., Phx., TB
Cgy., Car., Fla, TB
SJ, Cgy
Col
Wsh.
NYR
Ott
Cbj
Det
Chi
Atl
NYR
NYI, Fla
NYR, Edm
Stl, Min, Fla
Buf
Chi
SJ
Phi
Buf
Atl
Det, NYI, Stl
Chi
Ott
Bos
Tor., Ott., Atl
Cgy, Buf, Min
Stl
Col
TB, NJ
Buf, SJ, Ana, Bos, Atl
LA
Tor
Mtl.
Que., Col., Mtl., Chi
Bos
Bos
Que., Edm., Ott., Clb, Dal
Dal
Nsh
Car
NYI, TB, Car, NYR
Wsh
GP
2
1
1
1
21
16
11
3
48
45
10
3
7
1
16
1
7
1
11
3
11
4
3
1
3
11
35
1
2
4
4
25
17
15
3
1
32
2
14
1
2
2
2
5
20
3
3
1
1
6
5
3
7
18
1
2
6
17
4
1
1
8
9
6
3
18
26
1
2
19
1
10
3
17
2
MP
119
65
60
60
1209
903
623
185
2587
2568
498
275
424
60
826
60
438
65
548
180
615
245
120
60
179
669
2026
60
104
244
248
1429
943
907
147
58
1923
70
817
60
120
94
120
302
1193
180
123
65
60
333
307
182
420
1116
58
120
362
893
225
60
60
378
508
320
182
1087
1364
60
121
1069
60
613
184
970
119
GA
10
1
3
2
50
42
33
8
118
142
19
10
16
3
31
2
27
3
17
7
24
5
6
3
4
22
94
3
1
12
8
70
42
46
4
4
110
7
33
1
4
3
7
9
58
3
5
2
1
12
17
9
20
50
1
5
12
51
8
0
3
15
24
17
6
56
73
1
9
70
4
24
11
38
6
SO
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
3
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
GAA
5.06
0.92
1.00
2.01
2.38
2.63
3.18
2.59
2.46
3.16
2.29
3.33
2.26
3.00
2.25
2.00
3.86
2.77
1.55
2.34
2.18
1.25
3.00
3.01
1.34
2.00
2.69
3.00
0.58
2.95
1.94
2.94
2.67
3.04
1.33
4.11
3.44
6.00
2.42
1.00
2.00
1.91
3.50
1.79
2.90
1.00
1.67
1.86
1.00
2.16
3.32
2.97
2.86
2.78
1.03
2.50
2.00
3.43
2.13
0.00
3.00
2.38
2.67
3.19
2.00
3.11
3.21
1.00
4.47
3.93
4.00
2.40
3.59
2.24
3.03
W-L-T
1-1-0
0-0-1
1-0-0
1-0-0
15-4-1
5-8-3
5-3-2
1-1-1
25-16-4
21-16-6
6-3-0
2-1-1
5-1-1
1-0-0
8-4-2
1-0-0
4-2-1
1-0-0
7-2-0
3-0-0
4-3-2
2-1-1
1-1-0
1-0-0
2-1-0
9-1-1
13-16-5
1-0-0
2-0-0
1-2-1
2-2-0
11-12-2
7-7-3
5-8-2
2-0-0
0-1-0
12-16-4
0-1-0
7-5-2
1-0-0
2-0-0
0-2-0
2-0-0
4-0-1
12-7-1
3-0-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
5-1-0
4-0-1
0-3-0
2-5-0
8-8-1
0-1-0
2-0-0
5-1-0
4-9-4
2-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
3-3-0
3-3-2
3-1-1
3-0-0
12-4-2
10-7-5
1-0-0
2-0-0
3-13-1
0-1-0
5-3-2
2-1-0
7-7-2
1-1-0
197
NHL OFFICIALS
linesmen
referees
NAME
Auger, Stephane
Ciamaga, Chris
Devorski, Paul
Dwyer, Gord
Fraser, Kerry
Furlatt, Eric
Hasenfratz, Mike
Jackson, Dave
Joannette, Marc
Kimmerly, Greg
Koharski, Don
Kowal, Tom
Kozari, Steve
L’Ecuyer, Frederick
LaRue, Dennis
Lee, Chris
Leggo, Mike
Marouelli, Dan
Martell, Rob
McCauley, Wes
McCreary, Bill
McGeough, Mick
Meier, Brad
Morton, Dean
O’Halloran, Dan
O’Rourke, Dan
Peel, Tim
Pochmara, Brian
Pollock, Kevin
Rooney, Chris
St-Laurent, Francois
St. Pierre, Justin
Shick, Rob
Spada, Craig
Sutherland, Kelly
Van Massenhoven, Don
Walsh, Ian
Warren, Dean
Watson, Brad
198
No.
15
41
10
39
2
27
30
8
25
18
12
32
40
48
14
28
3
6
26
4
7
19
34
36
13
42
20
43
33
5
38
45
16
22
11
21
29
35
23
NAME
Amell, Derek
Barton, Steve
Brisebois, David
Cameron, Lonnie
Champoux, Pierre
Cormier, Michel
Cvik, Mike
Dapuzzo, Pat
Devorski, Greg
Driscoll, Scott
Galloway, Ryan
Gibbs, Darren
Henderson, Don
Heyer, Shane
Kovachik, Brad
Lazarowich, Brad
Mach, Brian
McElman, Andy
Miller, Steve
Morin, Jean
Murphy, Brian
Murray, Jonny
Nansen, Derek
Nelson, Thor
Nowak, Tim
Pare, Mark
Racicot, Pierre
Rody, Vaughan
Schachte, Dan
Seitz, Lyle
Sericolo, Anthony
Sharrers, Jay
Shewchyk, Mark
Wheler, Mark
No.
75
59
96
74
67
76
88
60
54
68
82
66
91
55
71
86
78
90
89
97
93
95
70
80
77
79
65
73
47
61
84
57
92
56
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PENGUINS
HALL OF FAME
BOB JOHNSON (1992)
Bob Johnson coached the Penguins to their first Stanley Cup Championship in 1990-91.
An outstanding coach with the University of Wisconsin and the Calgary Flames,
Johnson became head coach of Pittsburgh on June 12, 1990, and led the team to its
first Patrick Division title with 88 points. The Penguins then went on to win the Patrick
Division playoff title and the Wales Conference Trophy to earn the club’s first trip to the
Stanley Cup Finals. The team claimed the Cup on May 25, 1991, with an 8-0 win at
Minnesota, with Johnson becoming only the second American-born coach to win the
championship. Just six months later, on November 26, 1991, Johnson passed away at
his home in Colorado. Thanks in large part to Bob Johnson, it will always be a “Great Day for Hockey” in
Pittsburgh.
RICK KEHOE (1992)
Acquired from Toronto on Sept. 13, 1974, Rick Kehoe played 11 seasons with the
Penguins (1974-75 to 1984-85). A right wing, he scored a career-high 55 goals during
the 1980-81 season - only Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr have tallied more goals in a
single season with the team. With Pittsburgh, Kehoe led the team in goals and points
on three occasions, recorded 25 or more goals in nine of his 11 seasons, and hit the
30-goal mark five times. Kehoe ranks third in club history with 636 regular season
points, trailing only Lemieux and Jagr. He also ranks fourth in games (722), fourth in
goals (312), sixth in assists (324), fourth in power play goals (95) and fourth in hat
tricks (8). He played in the NHL All-Star Game twice and won the Lady Byng Trophy in 1981.
JEAN PRONOVOST (1992)
Jean Pronovost played 10 seasons with the Penguins (1968 through 1978) and has
played in more games than any other player in club history (753) with the exceptions
of Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr. A right wing, Pronovost became the first Penguins
player to record 50 goals in a season when he tallied 52 in 1975-76. He led the team
in goals five times and points twice, recorded 20-or-more goals in nine of his 10
seasons, and played in 70 or more games in eight of those 10. Pronovost ranks third
in club history in goals (316), fifth in points (603), eighth in assists (287), fifth in power
play goals (70) and third in game-winning goals (42). He represented the Penguins in
the NHL All-Star Game four times and served as team captain in 1977-78.
SYL APPS (1994)
Syl Apps was acquired from the New York Rangers with Sheldon Kannegiesser in
January of 1971. He spent six full seasons and parts of two others with Pittsburgh,
recording 151 goals, 349 assists and 500 points in 495 regular season games. Apps led
the team in scoring three times, and currently ranks 10th on the Penguins career list in
goals, fourth in assists, seventh in points and fifth in short-handed goals (11). He led
the Penguins in assists five times, including the 1975-76 season when he notched a
career-high 99 points (32+67). He was also the MVP at the 1975 NHL All-Star Game in
Montreal. For four seasons, Apps centered the famed “Century Line” that included
right wing Jean Pronovost and left wing Lowell MacDonald. The trio combined for 203
points and 84 goals in 1972-73, 239 points and 107 goals in 1973-74, 214 points and 94 goals in 1974-75
and 276 points and 114 goals in 1975-76.
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HALL OF FAME
DAVE BURROWS (1996)
Dave Burrows was one of the survivors of a dying breed - the defensive defenseman and his perfection of the art made him one of the most popular players in Penguins
history. The Penguins selected Burrows from the Chicago Blackhawks in the NHL IntraLeague Draft in June of 1971. He played in Pittsburgh through the 1977-78 season,
before being traded to Toronto for Randy Carlyle and George Ferguson in June of 1978.
He was reacquired by Pittsburgh in November of 1980, and remained with the team
through the 1981-82 season. Overall, he played in 724 games with Pittsburgh and
Toronto, collecting 29 goals and 135 assists for 164 points. Burrows totaled just 377
penalty minutes in his career, along with just six in 29 playoff games. With the Penguins, he recorded 132
points (24+108) in 573 games and four points (1+3) in 20 post season contests. Burrows played in the
1974 and 1976 NHL All-Star Games and was chosen to play for Team Canada in 1976.
EDWARD J. DEBARTOLO (1996)
Edward J. DeBartolo bought one-third ownership in the Penguins in 1977, then
purchased the team outright one year later. With patience and perserverance, the
DeBartolo franchise endured a streak of six consecutive seasons without a playoff
berth before beginning to rebound in the late 1980s, coming within one game of the
Conference Final in 1989. The brightest moment during Debartolo’s tenure was the
team’s first Stanley Cup Championship in 1991. He was selected as the Vectors’
Pittsburgh Man of the Year in 1983, was named Youngstown State’s Distinguished
Citizen in 1984 and was a 1985 recipient of the Ohio Governor’s Award. In 1986,
DeBartolo was among 80 people chosen to receive the Ellis Island Medal of Honor,
presented to American citizens who have distinguished themselves and preserved the values of their
heritage. He passed away on Dec. 19, 1994 at the age of 85.
ELAINE HEUFELDER (1996)
Elaine Heufelder served the Penguins and Mellon Arena for more than 35 years. She
was the executive assistant for the Civic Arena’s first building manager, Charles Strong,
and worked for Paul Martha, Edward J. DeBartolo Sr., Roger Marino and Mario
Lemieux. Throughout her career, she played a key role in the operation of the building
and the team’s front office. She retired at the conclusion of the 2002-03 season.
MARIO LEMIEUX (1999)
Lemieux is simply the greatest player in Penguins history, the club’s all-time leading
scorer and the captain of Pittsburgh’s two Stanley Cup Championship teams in 199091 and 1991-92. Drafted first overall in 1984, Lemieux recorded 613 goals and 881
assists for 1,494 points in 745 games during his first 12 seasons. He won six NHL
scoring championships, three MVP trophies, two Conn Smythe trophies as MVP of the
playoffs, and the Calder Trophy as Rookie of the Year in 1984-85. He also became the
only player in NHL history to average more than two points per game for his career
when he returned in 1997. Lemieux then led an ownership group that brought the
club out of bankruptcy in 1999. In December of 2000, he made the greatest comeback
in sports history when he re-joined the team’s lineup after a 3-year retirement. Limited by injuries in the
five seasons of his comeback, Lemieux was limited to 172 game. He added 77 goals, 152 assists and 229
points since he returned to the ice on Dec. 25, 2000. He retired on Jan. 24, 2006, seventh in NHL history
with 1,723 points, ninth with 690 goals and 10th with 1,033 assists. He currently serves the Penguins as
Chairman of the Board.
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HALL OF FAME
JACK RILEY (1999)
Jack Riley was here at the very beginning. The original general manager of the
Penguins, Riley assembled the first team in franchise history in 1967 and served two
stints as general manager - from 1967-70 and again from 1972-74. He also was team
president from 1970-72. A respected figure throughout the hockey world, Jack still
serves as a consultant for the American Hockey League. “Jack was the one to pave the
way for our organization,” said Lemieux, his Hall of Fame classmate. “He gave us the
opportunity to have a successful franchise.”
JOE MULLEN (2000)
As a youngster, Joe Mullen laced up his roller skates at the corner parking lot in the
Hell’s Kitchen section of New York City. Years later, he became the first American-born
player to score 500 goals in the NHL. His 16-year NHL career is full of milestones
including three Stanley Cup Championships (1989 with Calgary; 1991 and 1992 with
Pittsburgh). He is currently the fourth leading American-born scorer in league history
with 502 goals and 1,063 points in 1,062 career games. Since his retirement from play
in 1997, Mullen has been honored with inductions into the Hockey Hall of Fame, the
USA Hockey Hall of Fame, the Western PA Sports Hall of Fame and in the Boston
College Hall of Fame.
CRAIG PATRICK (2001)
In recognition of a lifetime of contributions to the sport on the local, national and
international levels, including his outstanding work with the Penguins, Craig Patrick
was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2001. Patrick led the Penguins to two
Stanley Cups, five division championships, one President’s Trophy and 11 playoff berths
in his 16 full seasons on the job. He was honored in 2000 with the Lester Patrick
Award for his contributions to hockey in the United States. On the international level,
Patrick served as an assistant coach and assistant general manager of the 1980 U. S.
Olympic team that performed the ‘Miracle On Ice,’ winning an improbable gold medal.
He was also GM of the 1991 U. S. team at the Canada Cup and the 2002 U. S. Olympic team at Salt Lake
City. Patrick played eight seasons in the NHL, registering 72 goals and 163 points in 401 games before
retiring from play in 1979. His 16-plus seasons with the Penguins represented the longest continuous stint
as general manager in team history.
MIKE LANGE (2001)
One of the most talented and unique broadcasters in professional sports, Mike Lange
has spent 30 seasons as the Penguins’ play-by-play voice. He has broadcast games
throughout four decades, and his colorful style has made him a hit with hockey fans in
Pittsburgh, the tri-state area and across North America. As evidence of his
contributions to the sport, the Hockey Hall of Fame honored Lange with the Foster
Hewitt Award in November of 2001. Lange’s relationship with the Penguins began in
1974-75, when he broke into the NHL as a radio play-by-play man. He left for one
season, but returned in 1976-77, and has been a staple of the club’s broadcasts ever
since. Lange worked radio exclusively until 1979, when games were simulcast on radio and TV. He serves
as the Penguins’ primary radio announcer.
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HALL OF FAME
ANTHONY ‘A.T.’ CAGGIANO (2001)
A. T. Caggiano might not be a name that every Penguins fan recognizes, but he played
an important role in the organization’s first 33 years. A.T. worked in the Penguins’
locker room for more than three decades, and was an indispensable part of the team’s
staff behind the scenes. Looking after players’ practice and game day needs and
prepping the visitors’ locker room, he was the first person in the office each morning
and one of the last to leave after every game. Through 33 seasons, he never missed a
Penguins home game. A.T. passed away in May of 2003 and, in his honor, the Penguins
Booster Club renamed their annual award the ‘A.T. Caggiano Memorial Award’ prior to
the 2000-01 campaign.
LES BINKLEY (2003)
Les Binkley was originally purchased by the Penguins from the American Hockey
League’s Cleveland Barons in 1966 - a full season before the Penguins played their first
National Hockey League game. One of the AHL’s top netminders during his seven years
in Ohio, Binkley played in Pittsburgh from 1967-68 through the 1971-72 season,
appearing in 196 regular season games for the Penguins and seven playoff contests.
He ranks second on the team’s all-time shutout list with 11, and also ranks second for
most shutouts in a season with six, which were recorded during the team’s inaugural
campaign.
ULF SAMUELSSON (2003)
A Pittsburgh fan favorite for his rugged style of play, Ulf Samuelsson joined the
Penguins on March 4, 1991, from the Hartford Whalers with Ron Francis and Grant
Jennings, and went on to star as a member of the Penguins’ two Stanley Cup teams. A
physical defenseman for the Pens, he played 277 regular season games for the team
from 1991 through 1995, recording 94 points and 804 penalty minutes, and added 16
points and 123 penalty minutes in 66 post-season contests. His crowning moment
with the Penguins came when Samuelsson notched the series-clinching goal in Game
Six of the 1991 Stanley Cup Finals in Minnesota.
VINCE LASCHEID (2003)
Vince Lascheid entertained Penguins fans at the Igloo from 1970 to 2003 on the
arena’s organ. For more than 30 years, his tunes survived the test of time with
Pittsburgh sports fans. During his musical career, Lascheid also worked with the
Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team (1970 to present) and the Pittsburgh Triangles tennis
team (mid-1970s).
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OPENERS
road (14-16-8)
home (19-12-7)
Oct. 8, 2005
vs. Boston
6-7
L*
Oct. 5, 2005
at New Jersey
1-5
L
Oct. 10, 2003
vs. Los Angeles
0-3
L
Oct. 11, 2003
at Philadelphia
3-3
T*
Oct. 10, 2002
vs. Toronto
0-6
L
Oct. 14, 2002
at Toronto
5-4
W
Oct. 10, 2001
vs. Colorado
1-3
L
Oct. 14, 2001
at Buffalo
1-4
L
Oct. 13, 2000
vs. Tampa Bay
3-2
W
Oct. 19, 2000
at Ottawa
3-3
T*
Oct. 8, 1999
vs. Colorado
3-3
T*
Oct. 1, 1999
at Dallas
4-6
L
Oct. 17, 1998
vs. NY Rangers
3-3
T*
Oct. 10, 1998
at NY Islanders
4-3
W
Oct. 1, 1997
vs. Los Angeles
3-3
T*
Oct. 3, 1997
at Carolina
4-3
W
Oct. 5, 1996
vs. Tampa Bay
3-4
L*
Oct. 8, 1996
at Hartford
3-7
L
Oct. 7, 1995
vs. Toronto
8-3
W
Oct. 9, 1995
at Colorado
6-6
T*
Jan. 27, 1995
vs. Ottawa
5-4
W
Jan. 20, 1995
at Tampa Bay
5-3
W
Oct. 7, 1993
vs. Montreal
2-1
W*
Oct. 5, 1993
at Philadelphia
3-4
L
Oct. 6, 1992
vs Philadelphia
3-3
T*
Oct. 10, 1992
at Montreal
3-3
T*
Oct. 6, 1991
vs Philadelphia
2-2
T*
Oct. 4, 1991
at Buffalo
5-4
W
Oct. 7, 1990
vs. New Jersey
7-4
W
Oct. 5, 1990
at Washington
7-4
W
Oct. 10, 1989
vs. Winnipeg
5-1
W
Oct. 5, 1989
at Boston
4-5
L
Oct. 11, 1988
vs. Washington
8-7
W
Oct. 7, 1988
at Washington
6-4
W
Oct. 13, 1987
vs. Buffalo
8-3
W
Oct. 8, 1987
at NY Rangers
4-4
T*
Oct. 9, 1986
vs. Washington
5-4
W
Oct. 12, 1986
at Chicago
4-1
W
Oct. 10, 1985
vs. Montreal
3-5
L
Oct. 16, 1985
at Chicago
5-5
T*
Oct. 17, 1984
vs. Vancouver
4-3
W
Oct. 11, 1984
at Boston
3-4
L
Oct. 8, 1983
vs. NY Rangers
1-6
L
Oct. 4, 1983
at St. Louis
3-5
L
Oct. 9, 1982
vs. NY Rangers
3-5
L
Oct. 5, 1982
at New Jersey
3-3
T
Oct. 10, 1981
vs. Quebec
2-1
W
Oct. 6, 1981
at St. Louis
2-6
L
Oct. 11, 1980
vs. Winnipeg
5-4
W
Oct. 9, 1980
at Philadelphia
4-7
L
Oct. 10, 1979
vs. Winnipeg
4-2
W
Oct. 14, 1979
at Boston
4-1
W
Oct. 11, 1978
vs. Toronto
2-3
L
Oct. 12, 1978
at Boston
2-8
L
Oct. 12, 1977
vs. St. Louis
4-2
W
Oct. 14, 1977
at Washington
1-2
L
Oct. 6, 1976
vs. Vancouver
9-5
W
Oct. 7, 1976
at Montreal
Oct. 11, 1975
vs. Washington
7-5
W
Oct. 7, 1975
at Washington
Oct. 12, 1974
vs. Detroit
7-2
W
Oct. 9, 1974
at Minnesota
4-2
W
Oct. 13, 1973
vs. NY Rangers
2-8
L
Oct. 12, 1973
at Atlanta
4-3
W
L
4-2
W
Oct. 7, 1972
vs. Los Angeles
4-2
W
Oct. 11, 1972
at St. Louis
5-2
W
Oct. 9, 1971
vs Philadelphia
3-2
W
Oct. 10, 1971
at Buffalo
1-2
L
Oct. 10, 1970
vs. Buffalo
1-2
L
Oct. 15, 1970
at Minnesota
2-4
L
Oct. 11, 1969
vs. California
2-2
T
Oct. 19, 1969
at Boston
0-4
L
Oct. 12, 1968
vs. Montreal
1-1
T
Oct. 16, 1968
at Toronto
2-2
T
Oct. 11, 1967
vs. Montreal
1-2
L
Oct. 13, 1967
at St. Louis
3-1
W
Season Openers in Bold
*= overtime game
2000 Season Opener played against Nashville in Japan (3-1 loss)
RECORD IN SEASON OPENERS (15-17-6)
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overall
SEASON
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2005-06
GP
74
76
76
78
78
78
78
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
84
84
48
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
W
27
20
26
21
26
32
28
37
35
34
25
36
30
30
31
18
16
24
34
30
36
40
32
41
39
56
44
29
49
38
40
38
37
42
28
27
23
22
L
34
45
38
37
38
37
41
28
33
33
37
31
37
37
36
53
58
51
38
38
35
33
40
33
32
21
27
16
29
36
24
30
37
28
41
44
47
46
T
13
11
12
20
14
9
9
15
12
13
18
13
13
13
13
9
6
5
8
12
9
7
8
6
9
7
13
3
4
8
18
14
8
9
8
6
8
--
OTL
--------------------------------6
3
5
5
4
--
OT
-------------------------------------14
PTS
67
51
64
62
66
73
65
89
82
81
68
85
73
73
75
45
38
53
76
72
81
87
72
88
87
119
101
61
102
84
98
90
88
96
69
65
58
58
GF
195
189
182
221
220
257
242
326
339
240
254
281
251
302
310
257
254
276
313
297
319
347
318
342
343
367
299
181
362
285
228
242
241
281
198
189
190
244
GA
216
252
238
240
258
265
273
289
303
252
321
279
303
345
337
394
390
385
305
290
316
349
359
305
308
268
285
158
284
280
188
225
236
256
249
255
303
316
FINISHED
5th, West
5th, West
2nd, West
6th, West
4th, West
5th, West
5th, West
3rd, Norris
3rd, Norris
3rd, Norris
4th, Norris
2nd, Norris
3rd, Norris
3rd, Norris
4th, Patrick
6th, Patrick
6th, Patrick
6th, Patrick
5th, Patrick
5th, Patrick
6th, Patrick
2nd, Patrick
5th, Patrick
1st, Patrick
3rd, Patrick
1st, Patrick
1st, Northeast
2nd, Northeast
1st, Northeast
2nd, Northeast
1st, Northeast
3rd, Atlantic
3rd, Atlantic
3rd, Atlantic
5th, Atlantic
5th, Atlantic
5th, Atlantic
5th, Atlantic
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home
206
SEASON
GP
W
L
T
OT
RT
1967-68
37
15
12
10
--
--
PTS
40
1968-69
38
12
20
6
--
--
30
1969-70
38
17
13
8
--
--
42
1970-71
39
18
12
9
--
--
45
1971-72
39
18
15
6
--
--
42
1972-73
39
24
11
4
--
--
52
1973-74
39
15
18
6
--
--
36
1974-75
40
25
5
10
--
--
60
1975-76
40
23
11
6
--
--
52
1976-77
40
22
12
6
--
--
50
1977-78
40
16
15
9
--
--
41
1978-79
40
23
12
5
--
--
51
1979-80
40
20
13
7
--
--
47
1980-81
40
21
16
3
--
--
45
1981-82
40
21
11
8
--
--
50
1982-83
40
14
22
4
--
--
32
1983-84
40
7
29
4
--
--
18
1984-85
40
17
20
3
--
--
37
1985-86
40
20
15
5
--
--
45
1986-87
40
19
15
6
--
--
44
1987-88
40
22
12
6
--
--
50
1988-89
40
24
13
3
--
--
51
1989-90
40
22
15
3
--
--
47
1990-91
40
25
12
3
--
--
53
1991-92
40
21
13
6
--
--
48
1992-93
42
32
6
4
--
--
68
1993-94
42
25
9
8
--
--
58
1994-95
24
18
5
1
--
--
37
1995-96
41
32
9
0
--
--
64
1996-97
41
25
11
5
--
--
55
1997-98
41
21
10
10
--
--
52
1998-99
41
21
10
10
--
--
52
1999-00
41
23
11
7
--
0
53
2000-01
41
24
15
2
--
0
50
2001-02
41
16
20
4
--
1
37
2002-03
41
15
22
2
--
2
34
2003-04
41
13
22
6
--
0
32
2005-06
41
12
21
--
8
--
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road
SEASON
GP
W
L
T
OT
RT
PTS
1967-68
37
12
22
3
--
--
27
1968-69
38
8
25
5
--
--
21
1969-70
38
9
25
4
--
--
22
1970-71
39
3
25
11
--
--
17
1971-72
39
8
23
8
--
--
24
1972-73
39
8
26
5
--
--
21
1973-74
39
13
23
3
--
--
29
1974-75
40
12
23
5
--
--
29
1975-76
40
12
22
6
--
--
30
1976-77
40
12
21
7
--
--
31
1977-78
40
9
22
9
--
--
27
1978-79
40
13
19
8
--
--
34
1979-80
40
10
24
6
--
--
26
1980-81
40
9
21
10
--
--
28
1981-82
40
10
25
5
--
--
25
1982-83
40
4
31
5
--
--
13
1983-84
40
9
29
2
--
--
20
1984-85
40
7
31
2
--
--
16
1985-86
40
14
23
3
--
--
31
1986-87
40
11
23
6
--
--
28
1987-88
40
14
23
3
--
--
31
1988-89
40
16
20
4
--
--
36
1989-90
40
10
25
5
--
--
25
1990-91
40
16
21
3
--
--
35
1991-92
40
18
19
3
--
--
39
1992-93
42
24
15
3
--
--
51
1993-94
42
19
18
5
--
--
43
1994-95
24
11
11
2
--
--
24
1995-96
41
17
20
4
--
--
38
1996-97
41
13
25
3
--
--
29
1997-98
41
19
14
8
--
--
46
1998-99
41
17
20
4
--
--
38
1999-00
41
14
26
1
--
6
35
2000-01
41
18
13
7
--
3
46
2001-02
41
12
21
4
--
4
32
2002-03
41
12
22
4
--
3
31
2003-04
41
10
25
2
--
4
26
2005-06
41
10
25
--
6
--
26
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RAMZI ABID
LW
#19
Acquired from Phoenix with Guillaume Lefebvre and Dan
Focht for Jan Hrdina and Francois Leroux, March 11, 2003.
Signed by Atlanta as a free agent, August 8, 2005.
2003-05
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
19
3
2
5
29
Playoffs
-----PETER AHOLA
D
#6
Acquired from Los Angeles for Jeff Chychrun, Nov. 1992.
Traded to San Jose for future considerations, Feb. 1993.
1992-93
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
22
0
1
1
14
Playoffs
-----BRAD AITKEN
LW
#17/35
Selected in the third round of Entry Draft (Sault Ste. Marie,
OHL), June 1986. Traded to Edmonton Oilers for Kim Issel,
March 1991.
1987-88/90-91
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
11
1
2
3
25
Playoffs
-----PETER ALLEN
D
#38
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1995. Signed by San Jose as a
free agent, Aug. 1997.
1995-96
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
8
0
0
0
8
Playoffs
-----RUSS ANDERSON
D
#7
Selected in the second round of Entry Draft (U. of
Minnesota, WCHA), June 1975. Traded with an eighth
round draft choice in the 1983 Entry Draft to Hartford for
Rick MacLeish, December 1981.
1976-82
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
353
15
77
92
684
Playoffs
10
0
3
3
28
PAUL ANDREA
RW
#22
Acquired with Dunc McCallum and George Konik from the
NY Rangers for Larry Jeffrey, June 1967. Drafted by
Oakland in Intra-League Draft, June 1970.
1967-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
91
18
27
45
4
Playoffs
-----GREG ANDRUSAK
D
#4/36/37/49
Selected in the fifth round of Entry Draft (U. of MinnesotaDuluth, WCHA), June 1988. Signed as a free agent, March
1999. Signed as a free agent by Toronto, July 1999.
1993-96/99
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
19
0
5
5
12
Playoffs
12
1
0
1
6
LOU ANGOTTI
C
#7
Acquired from Philadelphia in a three-way deal with St.
Louis, with Pittsburgh sending Ab McDonald to St. Louis,
June 1968. Traded with a first round pick in 1971 Draft to St.
Louis for Ron Schock and Craig Cameron, June 1969.
1968-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
71
17
20
37
36
Playoffs
-----SHAWN ANTOSKI
LW
#11
Signed as a free agent, July 1996. Traded to Anaheim with
Dmitri Mironov for Fredrik Olausson and Alex Hicks, Nov.
1996.
1996-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
13
0
0
0
49
Playoffs
------
208
SYL APPS
C
#26
Acquired with Sheldon Kannegiesser from NY Rangers for
Glen Sather, Jan. 1971. Traded with Hartland Monahan to
Los Angeles for Gene Carr, Dave Schultz and a fourth round
choice in the 1978 Draft, Nov. 1977.
1970-78
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
495 151 349 500
241
Playoffs
19
4
4
8
4
JOHN ARBOUR
D
#3
Purchased with Jean Pronovost from Boston, May 1968.
Sold to Vancouver, June 1970.
1968-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
17
0
2
2
35
Playoffs
-----CHUCK ARNASON
RW
#9
Acquired with Bob Paradise from Atlanta, Jan. 1974.
Traded with Steve Durbano and a first round choice in the
1976 Draft to Kansas City for Simon Nolet, Ed Gilbert and a
first round choice in 1976 Draft, Jan. 1976.
1973-76
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
149
47
42
89
32
Playoffs
9
2
4
6
4
JEAN-SEBASTIEN AUBIN
G
#30
Selected by Pittsburgh in the third round of the 1995 Entry
Draft (Sherbrooke, QMJHK). Released July 2004.
1998-2004
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
168
0
3
3
10
Playoffs
1
0
0
0
0
DON AWREY
D
#24
Acquired from Montreal for third round choice in 1978
Draft and future considerations, Aug. 1976. Rights traded
to Washington for Bob Paradise, Oct. 1977.
1976-77
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
79
1
12
13
40
Playoffs
3
0
1
1
0
WAYNE BABYCH
RW
#10/26
Claimed in Waiver Draft from St. Louis, Oct. 1984. Traded
to Quebec for future considerations, Oct. 1985.
1984-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
67
20
34
54
76
Playoffs
-----MATTHEW BARNABY
RW
#36
Acquired from Buffalo for Stu Barnes, Mar. 1999. Traded to
Tampa Bay for Wayne Primeau, Feb. 1, 2001.
1999-2001
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
129
15
18
33
399
Playoffs
24
0
2
2
64
STU BARNES
C
#14
Acquired from Florida with Jason Woolley for Chris Wells,
Nov. 1996. Traded to Buffalo for Matthew Barnaby, Mar.
1999.
1996-99
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
204
67
69 136
66
Playoffs
11
3
4
7
2
TOM BARRASSO
G
#31/35
Acquired with third round choice in 1990 Draft from
Buffalo for Doug Bodger and Darrin Shannon, Nov. 1988.
Traded to Ottawa for Ron Tugnutt and Janne Laukkanen,
Mar. 2000.
1988-2000
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
458
0
31
31
251
Playoffs
101
0
7
7
38
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DOUG BARRIE
D
#23
Purchased from Detroit, Oct. 1968. Selected in Expansion
Draft by Buffalo, June 1970.
1968-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
8
1
1
2
8
Playoffs
-----LEN BARRIE
C
#9
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1994. Released July 1996.
1994-96
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
53
3
11
14
84
Playoffs
4
1
0
1
8
HANK BASSEN
G
#1
Acquired from Detroit for Roy Edwards, Sept. 1967.
Retired, Aug. 1968.
1967-68
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
25
0
0
0
8
Playoffs
-----ANDY BATHGATE
RW
#9
Claimed from Detroit in Expansion Draft, June 1967.
Loaned to Vancouver (WHL), Sept. 1968. Retired, June
1971.
1967-68/70-71
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
150
35
68 103
89
Playoffs
-----NOLAN BAUMGARTNER
D
#6
Claimed in Waiver Draft from Vancouver, Oct. 4, 2003.
Claimed off waivers by Vancouver, Nov. 1, 2003.
2003
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
5
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
-----PAUL BAXTER
D
#4
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1980. Signed by Calgary as a
free agent, Sept. 1983.
1980-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
202
25
69
94
851
Playoffs
10
0
1
1
4
KRIS BEECH
C
#16
Acquired from Washington with Ross Lupaschuk, Michal
Sivek and future considerations for Jaromir Jagr and
Frantisek Kucera, July 11, 2001. Traded to Nashville for
conditional draft choice, Sept. 9, 2005.
2001-04
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
95
10
17
27
57
Playoffs
-----ROGER BELANGER
C
#24
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (Kingston, OHL), June
1984. Released, June 1988.
1984-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
44
3
5
8
32
Playoffs
-----NEIL BELLAND
D
#22
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1986. Released, July 1987.
1986-87
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
3
0
1
1
0
Playoffs
-----HARVEY BENNETT
C
#28
Signed as a free agent,June 1974. Traded to Washington for
Stan Gilbertson, Dec 1975.
1974-75
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
32
3
3
6
53
Playoffs
------
JOSEF BERANEK
LW
#15/18
Acquired from Vancouver for future considerations, Mar.
1997. Traded to Edmonton for Bobby Dollas and Tony
Hrkac, June 1998. Acquired from Edmonton for German
Titov, Mar. 2000. Released July 2001.
1996-97/2000-01
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
91
16
19
35
65
Playoffs
29
0
5
5
8
DRAKE BEREHOWSKY
D
#44/55
Acquired from Toronto for Grant Jennings, Apr. 1995.
Released July 1996. Signed as a free agent, Aug. 29, 2003.
Traded to Toronto for Ric Jackman, Feb. 11, 2004.
1995-96, 2003-04
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
52
5
16
21
63
Playoffs
1
0
0
0
0
YVES BERGERON
RW
#20/27
Selected in eighth round of Entry Draft (Shawinigan,
QMJHL), June 1972. Released June 1977.
1974-75
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
3
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----MARC BERGEVIN
D
#3/#25
Acquired from St. Louis for Dan Trebil, Dec. 28, 2000.
Released, July 2001. Signed by Pittsburgh as a free agent,
July 18, 2002. Traded to Tampa Bay for Brian Holzinger,
March 11, 2003. Acquired from Tampa Bay for a ninth
round choice in the 2003 Entry Draft, May 12, 2003.
Traded to Vancouver for a seventh round choice in the 2004
Entry Draft, March 9, 2004.
2000-01/02-03/03-04 GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
157
4
17
21
89
Playoffs
12
0
1
1
2
STEFAN BERKVIST
D
#33/3
Selected in the first round of Entry Draft (Leksand, Sweden),
June 1993.
1995-2000
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
7
0
0
0
9
Playoffs
4
0
0
0
2
RICK BERRY
D
#6
Acquired from Colorado with Ville Nieminen for Darius
Kasparaitis, March 19, 2002. Selected by Washington in the
waiver draft, Oct. 4, 2002.
2002
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
13
0
2
2
21
Playoffs
-----NICK BEVERLEY
D
#25
Acquired from Boston for Daryl Edestrand, Oct. 1973.
Traded to NY Rangers for Vic Hadfield, May 1974.
1973-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
67
2
14
16
21
Playoffs
-----WAYNE BIANCHIN
LW
#14
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Flin Flon, WCHL),
May 1973. Claimed by Edmonton in Expansion Draft, June
1979.
1973-79
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
265
68
41 109
130
Playoffs
3
0
1
1
6
LARRY BIGNELL
D
#23/24
Selected in third round of Entry Draft (Edmonton WCHL) June
1970. Released, June 1975.
1973-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
20
0
3
3
2
Playoffs
3
0
0
0
2
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LES BINKLEY
G
#30
Purchased from Cleveland (AHL), Sept. 1966. Signed by
Ottawa (WHA) as a free agent, Sept. 1972.
1967-72
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
196
0
1
1
2
Playoffs
7
0
0
0
0
SCOTT BJUGSTAD
RW
#27
Acquired with Gord Dineen from Minnesota for Ville Siren and
Steve Gotaas, Dec. 1988. Signed as a free agent by Los
Angeles, Aug. 1989.
1988-89
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
24
3
0
3
4
Playoffs
-----BOB BLACKBURN
D
#4
Selected in Intra-League Draft from NY Rangers, June 1969. Sold to
Vancouver (WHL), Sept. 1971.
1969-71
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
124
8
12
20
105
Playoffs
7
0
0
0
4
TOM BLADON
D
#2
Acquired with Orest Kindrachuk from Philadelphia for a
first round pick in 1978 Entry Draft, June 1978. Signed as a
free agent by Edmonton, July 1980.
1978-80
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
135
6
29
35
99
Playoffs
8
0
5
5
2
MIKE BLAISDELL
RW
#26
Claimed from NY Rangers in Waiver Draft, Oct. 1985. Signed as a
free agent by Toronto, July 1987.
1985-87
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
76
16
15
31
38
Playoffs
-----DOUG BODGER
D
#3/33
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (Kamloops, WHL), June
1984. Traded with Darrin Shannon to Buffalo for Tom
Barrasso and a third round choice in 1990 Entry Draft, Nov.
1988.
1984-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
299
35 132 167
293
Playoffs
-----ERIC BOGUNIECKI
RW
#18/23
Acquired from St. Louis for Steve Poapst, Dec. 2005.
Released July 2006.
2005-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
38
5
6
11
29
Playoffs
-----PATRICK BOILEAU
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 28, 2003.
2003-04
GP
G
Reg. Season
16
3
Playoffs
---
210
D
#5
Released July 2004.
A PTS
PIM
4
7
8
----
DENNIS BONVIE
RW
#16
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 20, 1999. Released July 2001.
1999-2001
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
31
0
0
0
80
Playoffs
-----JOEL BOUCHARD
D
#39
Acquired with Mikael Samuelsson, Rico Fata and Richard
Lintner from NY Rangers for Alexei Kovalev, Dan LaCouture,
Janne Laukkanen and Mike Wilson, Feb. 10, 2003. Signed
by Buffalo as a free agent, July 2003.
2003
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
7
0
1
1
0
Playoffs
-----BOB BOUGHNER
D
#6
Acquired from Nashville for Pavel Skrbek, Mar. 13, 2000. Signed by
Calgary as a free agent, July 2001.
2000
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
69
2
3
5
206
Playoffs
29
0
3
3
37
PHIL BOURQUE
LW/D
#2/4/29
Signed as a free agent, June 1982. Signed by NY Rangers
as a free agent, June 1992.
1983-84/85-92
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
344
75
89 164
435
Playoffs
56
13
12
25
107
PAT BOUTETTE
LW
#15
Acquired with Kevin McClelland from Hartford as
compensation for Hartford signing Greg Malone, June
1981. Traded to Hartford for rights to Ville Siren, Nov.
1984.
1981-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
247
65 109 174
548
Playoffs
5
3
1
4
8
RANDY BOYD
D
#8
Selected in third round of Entry Draft (Ottawa OHL), June
1980. Traded to Chicago for Greg Fox, Dec. 1983.
1981-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
84
4
17
21
126
Playoffs
3
0
0
0
11
WALLY BOYER
C
#18
Acquired from Montreal for Al MacNeil, June 1968.
Released, Jan. 1976.
1968-72
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
203
32
62
94
81
Playoffs
10
1
2
3
0
MATT BRADLEY
RW
#18
Acquired from San Jose for Wayne Primeau, March 11,
2003. Released July 2005.
2003-05
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
82
7
9
16
65
Playoffs
------
LEO BOIVIN
D
#2
Claimed from Detroit in Expansion Draft, June 1967.
Traded to Minnesota for Duane Rupp, Jan. 1969.
1967-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
114
14
26
40
100
Playoffs
------
ANDY BRICKLEY
LW
#23
Acquired with Ron Flockhart, Mark Taylor and a first and third
round choice in 1984 Entry Draft from Philadelphia for Rich Sutter
and a second and third round choice in 1984 Entry Draft, Oct. 1983.
Signed as a free agent by New Jersey, June 1986.
1983-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
95
25
35
60
19
Playoffs
------
BRIAN BONIN
C
#17
Selected in ninth round of Entry Draft (Minnesota WCHA),
June 1992. Signed as a free agent by Vancouver, Aug.
1999.
1999
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
5
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
3
0
0
0
0
MICHEL BRIERE
C
#21
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Shawinigan
QMJHL), June 1969. Died from injuries sustained in a car
accident, May 1970.
1969-70
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
76
12
32
44
20
Playoffs
10
5
3
8
2
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MARTIN BROCHU
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 22, 2003.
2003-04
GP
G
Reg. Season
1
0
Playoffs
---
G
#50
Released July 2004.
A PTS
PIM
0
0
0
----
ANDY BROWN
G
#29/30
Acquired from Detroit for a third round choice in 1973 Entry
Draft and cash, Feb. 1973. Signed as a free agent by
Indianapolis (WHA), July 1974.
1973-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
45
0
0
0
62
Playoffs
-----DOUG BROWN
RW
#24
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1993. Claimed by Detroit in
Waiver Draft, Jan. 1995.
1993-95
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
77
18
37
55
18
Playoffs
6
0
0
0
2
GREG BROWN
D
#34
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1993. Traded to Winnipeg for
future considerations, Apr. 1995.
1993-94
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
36
3
8
11
28
Playoffs
6
0
1
1
4
ROB BROWN
RW
#44
Selected in fourth round of Entry Draft (Kamloops WHL),
June 1986. Traded to Hartford for Scott Young, Dec. 1990.
Signed as a free agent, June 1997. Released, June 2000.
1987-91/97-2000
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
414 150 192 342
392
Playoffs
43
9
10
19
34
KELLY BUCHBERGER
RW
#7
Signed as a free agent, July 31, 2003. Released July 2004.
2003-04
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
71
1
3
4
109
Playoffs
-----MIKE BULLARD
C
#22
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (Brantford OHL), June
1980. Traded to Calgary for Dan Quinn, Nov. 1986.
1980-86
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
382 186 175 361
388
Playoffs
9
4
4
8
4
TED BULEY
LW
#24
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1983. Released July 1984.
1983-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
26
3
2
5
12
Playoffs
-----CHARLIE BURNS
C
#9
Claimed from Oakland in Intra-League Draft, June 1968.
Claimed by Minnesota in Intra-League Draft, June 1969.
1968-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
76
13
38
51
22
Playoffs
-----DAVE BURROWS
D
#4/8
Selected from Chicago in Intra-League Draft, June 1971.
Traded to Toronto for Randy Carlyle and George Ferguson,
June 1978. Acquired with Paul Gardner from Toronto for
Kim Davis and Paul Marshall, Nov. 1980. Released July
1982.
1971-78/80-82
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
573
24 108 132
301
Playoffs
20
1
3
4
16
ROD BUSKAS
D
#7
Selected in sixth round of Entry Draft (Medicine Hat WHL)
June 1981. Traded to Vancouver for a sixth round choice in
1990 Entry Draft, Oct. 1989. Acquired with Tony Tanti and
Barry Pederson for Dan Quinn, Andrew McBain and Dave
Capuano, Jan. 1990. Selected by Los Angeles in Waiver
Draft, Oct. 1990.
1982-89/90
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
431
16
48
64
959
Playoffs
10
0
0
0
23
SVEN BUTENSCHON
D
#22
Selected in the third round of Entry Draft (Brandon WHL),
June 1994. Traded to Edmonton Oilers for Dan LaCouture,
March 14, 2001.
1997-2001
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
33
0
1
1
12
Playoffs
-----JOCK CALLANDER
RW
#14/36
Signed as a free agent, July 1987. Signed as a free agent
by Tampa Bay, July 1992.
1987-90/91-92
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
101
21
28
49
114
Playoffs
22
3
8
11
10
COLIN CAMPBELL
D
#6
Selected in second Round of Entry Draft (Peterborough
OHA), May 1973. Rights transferred to Colorado for 197677 as part compensation for an earlier deal, Sept. 1976.
Claimed by Edmonton in Expansion Draft, June 1979.
1974-76/77-79
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
243
14
52
66
517
Playoffs
19
2
7
9
51
DAVE CAPUANO
RW
#15
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Mt. St. Charles HS),
June 1986. Traded with Andrew McBain and Dan Quinn to
Vancouver for Tony Tanti, Rod Buskas and Barry Pederson,
Jan. 1990.
1989-90
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
6
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
-----STEVE CARDWELL
LW
#15/20
Selected in fifth round of Entry Draft (Oshawa OHA) May
1970. Signed by Minnesota (WHA) as a free agent, May
1973.
1970-73
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
53
9
11
20
35
Playoffs
4
0
0
0
2
RANDY CARLYLE
D
#25
Acquired with George Ferguson from Toronto for Dave
Burrows, June 1978. Traded to Winnipeg for a first round
choice in 1984 Entry Draft and future considerations, Mar.
1984.
1978-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
397
66 257 323
582
Playoffs
22
6
8
14
41
SEBASTIEN CARON
G
#31
Selected in fourth round of Entry Draft, June 1999. Released
July 2006
2002-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
90
0
1
1
12
Playoffs
-----GENE CARR
C
#28
Acquired with Dave Schultz and a fourth round pick in
1978 Entry Draft from Los Angeles for Syl Apps and
Hartland Monahan, Nov. 1977. Signed as a free agent by
Atlanta, June 1978.
1977-78
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
70
17
37
54
76
Playoffs
------
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TOM CASSIDY
C
#11
Signed as a free agent, Oct. 1977. Loaned to Baltimore
(AHL), Dec. 1977.
1977
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
26
3
4
7
15
Playoffs
------
JEFF CHYCHRUN
D
#6
Acquired with Brian Benning and a first round choice in the
1992 Entry Draft from Los Angeles for Paul Coffey, Feb.
1992. Traded to Los Angeles for Peter Ahola, Nov. 1992.
1992
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
18
0
1
1
37
Playoffs
------
JAY CAUFIELD
RW
#16
Claimed from Minnesota in Waiver Draft, Oct. 1988.
Released June 1993.
1988-93
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
196
3
7
10
714
Playoffs
14
0
0
0
30
KIM CLACKSON
D
#6
Claimed from Winnipeg in Expansion Draft, June 1979.
Sent to Quebec as compensation for Pittsburgh’s signing
Paul Baxter, Aug. 1980.
1979-80
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
45
0
3
3
166
Playoffs
3
0
0
0
37
JOHN CHABOT
C
#9
Acquired from Montreal for Ron Flockhart, Nov. 1984.
Signed as a free agent by Detroit, June 1987.
1984-87
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
216
36
98 134
26
Playoffs
------
PAUL COFFEY
D
#77
Acquired with Dave Hunter and Wayne Van Dorp from
Edmonton for Craig Simpson, Chris Joseph, Moe Mantha
and Dave Hannan, Nov. 1987. Traded to Los Angeles for
Jeff Chychrun, Brian Benning and a first round choice in the
1992 Entry Draft, Feb. 1992.
1987-92
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
331 108 332 440
573
Playoffs
23
4
22
26
37
BLAIR CHAPMAN
RW
#9
Selected in the first round of Entry Draft (Saskatoon WHL),
June 1976. Traded to St. Louis for Bob Stewart, Nov. 1979.
1976-79
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
227
48
51
99
71
Playoffs
10
2
1
3
9
TODD CHARLESWORTH
D #2/6/27/34
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Oshawa OHL),
June 1983. Signed as a free agent by Edmonton, June
1989.
1983-84/85-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
86
3
9
12
41
Playoffs
-----ALAIN CHEVRIER
G
#30
Acquired from Chicago for future considerations, Mar.
1990. Signed as a free agent by Detroit, July 1990.
1990
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
3
0
1
1
2
Playoffs
-----ANDY CHIODO
G
#40
Selected in seventh round of Entry Draft, June 2003.
Released July 2006.
2002-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
8
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----MARC CHORNEY
D
#16/24
Selected in fifth round of Entry Draft (U. of North Dakota
WCHA), Aug. 1979. Traded to Los Angeles for a sixth round
choice in 1985 Entry Draft, Oct. 1983.
1980-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
139
5
18
23
151
Playoffs
7
0
1
1
2
TOM CHORSKE
LW
#17
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 2, 1999. Released July 2000.
1999-2000
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
33
1
5
6
2
Playoffs
-----JEFF CHRISTIAN
LW #34/28/72
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1995. Signed by Phoenix as a
free agent, July 1997.
1995-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
15
2
2
4
15
Playoffs
------
212
RENE CORBET
LW
#9
Acquired form Calgary with Tyler Moss for Brad Werenka,
Mar. 2000. Released, July 2001.
2000-01
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
47
9
9
18
57
Playoffs
24
2
1
3
21
MIKE CORRIGAN
LW
#27
Acquired from Los Angeles for a fifth round choice in 1977
Entry Draft, Oct. 1976. Released June 1978.
1976-78
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
98
22
39
61
46
Playoffs
2
0
0
0
0
JACQUES COSSETTE
RW
#20/27
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Sorel QJHL), May
1974. Released Feb. 1985.
1975-76/77-79
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
64
8
6
14
29
Playoffs
3
0
1
1
4
CORY CROSS
D
#4
Acquired from Edmonton with Jani Rita for Dick Tarnstrom,
Jan. 26, 2006. Traded to Detroit for a fourth-round draft
choice, March 9, 2006.
2005-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
6
0
1
1
6
Playoffs
-----BRUCE CROWDER
RW
#28
Claimed from Boston in Waiver Draft, Oct. 1984. Released
Feb. 1985.
1984-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
26
4
7
11
23
Playoffs
-----GREG CROZIER
LW
#32
Selected in the third round of the 1994 Entry Draft
(Lawrence Academy). Signed by Boston as a free agent,
July 2001.
2000-01
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
1
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----JOHN CULLEN
C
#11
Signed as a free agent, June 1988. Traded with Zarley Zalapski
and Jeff Parker to Hartford for Ron Francis, Ulf Samuellson and
Grant Jennings, Mar. 1991. Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1994.
Signed as a free agent by Tampa Bay, Sept. 1995.
1988-91/94-95
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
262
88 184 272
399
Playoffs
20
3
8
11
36
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RANDY CUNNEYWORTH
LW
#15
Acquired with Mike Moller from Buffalo for Pat Hughes, Oct.
1985. Traded with Dave McLlwain and Rick Tabaracci to
Winnipeg for Andrew McBain, Jim Kyte and Randy Gilhen, June
1989.
1985-89
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
295 101 115 216
513
Playoffs
11
3
5
8
26
CHRIS DAHLQUIST
D
#2/4
Signed as a free agent, May 1985. Traded with Jim
Johnson to Minnesota for Peter Taglianetti and Larry
Murphy, Dec. 1990.
1985-90
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
195
10
26
36
221
Playoffs
2
0
0
0
0
ALEXANDRE DAIGLE
RW
#11
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 13, 2002. Released, June
2003.
2002-03
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
33
4
3
7
8
Playoffs
-----J.J. DAIGNEAULT
D
#36
Acquired from St. Louis for a sixth round choice in 1996
Entry Draft, Mar. 1996. Traded to Anaheim for Garry Valk,
Feb. 1997.
1996-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
66
6
17
23
59
Playoffs
17
1
9
10
36
JOE DALEY
G
#1
Selected from Detroit in Expansion Draft, June 1967. Claimed
by Buffalo on waivers, June 1970.
1967-70
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
38
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
-----JEFF DANIELS
LW
#18/20
Selected in sixth round of Entry Draft (Oshawa OHL), June
1986. Traded to Florida for Greg Hawgood, Mar. 1994.
1990-94
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
134
8
11
19
36
Playoffs
12
3
2
5
0
KIM DAVIS
LW #16/22/30
Selected in third round of Entry Draft (Flin Flon WCHL) June
1977. Traded with Paul Marshall to Toronto for Paul
Gardner and Dave Burrows, Nov. 1980.
1977-81
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
34
5
7
12
47
Playoffs
4
0
0
0
0
BILLY DEA
LW
#14
Claimed from Chicago in Expansion Draft, June 1967.
Traded to Detroit for Mike McMahon, Oct. 1969.
1967-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
139
26
20
46
12
Playoffs
-----NELSON DeBENEDET
LW
#23
Acquired from Detroit for Hank Nowak and a third round
choice in 1974 Entry Draft, May 1974. Released July 1976.
1974-76
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
31
6
3
9
11
Playoffs
-----DEAN DeFAZIO
LW
#12
Selected in ninth round of Entry Draft (Brantford OHA), June
1981. Released July 1986.
1983-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
22
0
2
2
28
Playoffs
------
GILBERT DELORME
D
#27
Signed as a free agent, July 1989. Released July 1992.
1989-92
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
54
3
7
10
44
Playoffs
-----AB DeMARCO
D
#5
Acquired with Steve Durbano and Bob Kelly from St. Louis for
Bryan Watson, Greg Polis and a second round pick in 1974
Entry Draft, Jan. 1974. Traded to Vancouver for Barry Wilkins,
Nov. 1974.
1974
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
42
9
13
22
8
Playoffs
-----LARRY DEPALMA
LW
Claimed from NY Islanders on waivers, Mar. 1994.
Released June 1995.
1994-95
GP
G
A PTS
Reg. Season
6
1
0
1
Playoffs
1
0
0
0
#12
PIM
5
0
PHILIPPE DeROUVILLE
G
#30
Selected in the fifth round of Entry Draft (College Francais,
QMJHL), June 1992. Released July 1997.
1994-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
3
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----BOB DILLABOUGH
LW
#15
Selected from Boston in Expansion Draft, June 1967.
Traded to Oakland for Billy Harris, Nov. 1968.
1967-68
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
61
7
12
19
20
Playoffs
-----GORD DINEEN
D
#5
Acquired with Scott Bjugstad from Minnesota for Ville Siren
and Steve Gotaas, Dec. 1988. Released July 1992.
1988-92
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
117
2
10
12
173
Playoffs
11
0
2
2
8
MICHEL DION
G
#29
Signed as a free agent, June 1981. Released July 1985.
1981-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
151
0
5
5
14
Playoffs
5
0
0
0
0
BOBBY DOLLAS
D
#8
Acquired with Tony Hrkac from Edmonton for Josef Beranek,
June 1998. Signed by Long Beach (IHL) as a free agent, Aug.
1999. Acquired from San Jose with Johan Hedberg for Jeff
Norton, March 12, 2001. Released July 2001.
1998-99/2001
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
75
2
8
10
64
Playoffs
13
1
0
1
6
ROBERT DOME
C/LW
#15/59
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (Las Vegas IHL), June
1997. Signed by Calgary as a free agent, July 2002.
1997-2000
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
52
7
7
14
12
Playoffs
-----SHEAN DONOVAN
RW
#18
Acquired off waivers from Atlanta, March 15, 2002. Traded
to Calgary for Mathias Johansson and Micki Dupont, March
11, 2003.
2002-03
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
65
6
6
12
34
Playoffs
------
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ROB DOPSON
G
#1
Signed as a free agent, July 1991. Released July 1994.
1993-94
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
2
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----JUSTIN DUBERMAN
RW
#37
Signed as a free agent, Nov. 1992. Released June 1995.
1992-95
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
4
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----RON DUGUAY
RW
#10/35
Acquired from Detroit for Doug Shedden, Mar. 1986.
Traded to NY Rangers for Chirs Kontos, Jan. 1987.
1986-87
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
53
11
20
31
36
Playoffs
-----STEVE DURBANO
D
#7
Acquired with Ab DeMarco and Bob Kelly from St. Louis for
Bryan Watson, Greg Polis and a second round choice in
1974 Entry Draft, Jan. 1974. Traded with Chuck Arnason
and a first round choice in 1976 Entry Draft to Kansas City
for Simon Nolet, Ed Gilbert and a first round choice in 1976
Entry Draft, Jan. 1976.
1974-76
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
66
4
23
27
309
Playoffs
-----STEVE DYKSTRA
D
#22
Selected from Edmonton in Waiver Draft, Oct. 1988. Signed as a
free agent by Hartford, Oct. 1989.
1988-89
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
65
1
6
7
126
Playoffs
1
0
0
0
2
JOE DZIEDZIC
LW
#16
Selected in third round of Entry Draft (U. of Minnesota
CCHA) June 1990. Signed by Phoenix as a free agent, Aug.
1998.
1995-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
128
14
14
28
131
Playoffs
21
1
3
4
23
MIKE EASTWOOD
Signed as a free agent, July 31, 2003.
2003-05
GP
G
Reg. Season
82
4
Playoffs
---
C
#20
Released July 2005.
A PTS
PIM
15
19
40
----
DARRYL EDESTRAND
D
#25
Purchased from Hershey (AHL), June 1970. Traded to
Boston for Nick Beverley, Oct. 1973.
1970-73
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
158
25
47
72
140
Playoffs
4
0
2
2
0
TOM EDUR
D
#2
Acquired from Colorado for Dennis Owchar, Dec. 1977.
Retired Sept. 1978.
1977-78
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
58
5
38
43
18
Playoffs
-----GARY EDWARDS
G
#30
Acquired from St. Louis for an eighth round choice in 1984
Entry Draft, Feb. 1982. Released Sept. 1982.
1982
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
6
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
------
214
MARV EDWARDS
G
#30
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1967. Sold to Toronto, June
1969.
1968-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
1
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----ROY EDWARDS
G
#1
Selected from Chicago in Expansion Draft, June 1967.
Traded to Detroit for Hank Bassen, Sept. 1967. Purchased
from Detroit, June 1971. Traded to Detroit for a second
round choice in 1973 and 1974 Drafts, Oct. 1972.
1971-72
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
15
0
1
1
0
Playoffs
-----SHANE ENDICOTT
C
#23/14
Selected in second round of Entry Draft, June 2000.
Released July 2006.
2001-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
45
1
2
3
47
Playoffs
-----BRYAN ERICKSON
RW
#14
Acquired from Los Angeles for Chris Kontos and a sixth
round choice in 1988 Draft, Feb. 1988. Released, Aug.
1988.
1988
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
11
1
4
5
0
Playoffs
-----BOB ERREY
LW
#10/12
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (Peterborough OHL)
June 1983. Traded to Buffalo for Mike Ramsey, Mar. 1993.
1983-93
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
572 132 140 272
651
Playoffs
49
9
4
13
51
PAT FALLOON
RW
Claimed off of waivers from Edmonton, Feb. 2000.
Released, June 2000.
2000
GP
G
A PTS
Reg. Season
30
4
9
13
Playoffs
10
1
0
1
#14
PIM
10
2
RICO FATA
LW
#19/9
Acquired from NY Rangers with Mikael Samuelsson, Joel
Bouchard, Richard Lintner and future considerations for
Alexei Kovalev, Dan LaCouture, Janne Laukkanen and Mike
Wilson, Feb. 10 2003. Claimed on waivers by Atlanta on
Jan. 31, 2006.
2003-05
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
120
21
26
47
74
Playoffs
-----MARIO FAUBERT
D
#5/24/28
Selected in fourth round of Entry Draft (St. Louis U. CCHA),
May 1974. Released June 1983.
1974-78/79-82
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
231
21
90 111
222
Playoffs
10
2
2
4
6
TONY FELTRIN
D
#33
Selected in fourth round of Entry Draft (Victoria WHL), June
1980. Loaned to Salt Lake (CHL), Oct. 1983.
1980-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
39
3
3
6
44
Playoffs
-----ANDREW FERENCE
D
#7
Selected in the eighth round of the 1997 Entry Draft.
Traded to Calgary for a conditional draft pick, Feb. 10,
2003.
1999-2003
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
163
11
25
36
157
Playoffs
18
3
7
10
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GEORGE FERGUSON
RW
#11
Acquired with Randy Carlyle from Toronto for Dave
Burrows, June 1978. Traded with a first round pick in 1983
Entry Draft to Minnesota for Anders Hakansson, Ron
Meighan and a first round choice in 1983 Entry Draft, Oct.
1982.
1978-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
310
89 106 195
162
Playoffs
22
4
11
15
13
CHRIS FERRARO
RW
#57
Claimed off waivers from NY Rangers, Oct. 1997. Signed
by Edmonton as a free agent, Aug. 1998.
1997-98
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
46
3
4
7
43
Playoffs
-----PETER FERRARO
RW
#17
Claimed off waivers from NY Rangers, Oct. 1997. Claimed
on waivers by NY Rangers, Jan. 1998.
1997-98
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
29
3
4
7
12
Playoffs
-----RUSTY FITZGERALD
LW
#34/52
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Duluth East HS), June 1991.
Released July 1996.
1994-96
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
25
2
2
4
12
Playoffs
5
0
0
0
4
JOHN FLESCH
LW
#11
Signed as a free agent, Feb. 1978. Released June 1978.
1978
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
29
7
5
12
19
Playoffs
-----RON FLOCKHART
C
#9
Acquired with Mark Taylor, Andy Brickley and a first and
third round choice in 1984 Entry Draft from Philadelphia for
Rich Sutter and a second and third round choice in 1984
Entry Draft, Oct. 1983. Traded to Montreal for John Chabot,
Nov. 1984.
1983-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
80
27
23
50
44
Playoffs
-----DAN FOCHT
D
#4
Acquired from Phoenix with Ramzi Abid and Guillaume
Lefebvre for Jan Hrdina and Francois Leroux, March 11, 2003.
Released July 2004.
2003-04
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
64
2
6
8
124
Playoffs
-----BRYAN FOGARTY
D
#33
Acquired from Quebec for rights to Scott Young, Mar. 1992.
Released June 1993.
1992-93
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
12
0
4
4
4
Playoffs
------
COREY FOSTER
D
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1995. Claimed by NY
Islanders in Waiver Draft, Sept 1996.
1995-96
GP
G
A PTS
Reg. Season
11
2
2
4
Playoffs
3
0
0
0
#4
PIM
2
4
GREG FOX
D
#2
Acquired from Chicago for Randy Boyd, Dec. 1983.
Released July 1985.
1983-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
75
4
10
14
92
Playoffs
-----RON FRANCIS
C
#9/10
Acquired with Ulf Samuelsson and Grant Jennings from
Hartford for John Cullen, Zarley Zalapski and Jeff Parker,
Mar. 1991. Signed as a free agent by Carolina, July 1998.
1991-98
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
533 164 449 613
410
Playoffs
97
32
68 100
67
DAN FRAWLEY
RW
#28
Claimed from Chicago in Waiver Draft, Oct. 1985. Released
June 1990.
1985-90
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
240
33
47
80
610
Playoffs
-----MAXIM GALANOV
D
#47
Claimed from NY Rangers in Waiver Draft, Oct. 1998.
Selected by Atlanta in Expansion Draft, June 1999.
1998-99
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
51
4
3
7
14
Playoffs
1
0
0
0
0
PERRY GANCHAR
RW
#8
Acquired from Montreal for future considerations, Dec.
1987. Released June 1990.
1987-90
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
33
2
5
7
36
Playoffs
-----PAUL GARDNER
C
#20/30
Acquired with Dave Burrows from Toronto for Kim Davis
and Paul Marshall, Nov. 1980. Signed as a free agent by
Washington, July 1984.
1980-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
207
98 105 203
105
Playoffs
10
2
5
7
10
ROB GARNER
C
#24
Selected in fifth round of Entry Draft (Toronto OHL), June
1978. Released Aug. 1983.
1982-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
1
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
------
VAL FONTEYNE
LW
#8
Selected from Detroit in Expansion Draft, June 1967.
Signed by Edmonton (WHA), Sept. 1972.
1967-72
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
349
39
82 121
4
Playoffs
14
0
2
2
2
STEVE GATZOS
RW
#26/28
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Sault Ste. Marie
OHL), June 1981. Released Oct. 1986.
1981-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
89
15
20
35
83
Playoffs
1
0
0
0
0
BRIAN FORD
G
#31
Acquired from Quebec for Tom Thornbury, Dec. 1984.
Released July 1985.
1984-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
8
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
------
ROBERT GEALE
C
#28
Selected in eighth round of Entry Draft (Portland WHL), June
1980. Released Dec. 1985.
1984-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
1
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
------
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LEE GIFFIN
RW
#11/17/34
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Oshawa OHL),
June 1985. Traded to NY Rangers for future considerations,
Sept. 1989.
1986-89
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
27
1
3
4
9
Playoffs
-----ED GILBERT
C
#23
Acquired with Simon Nolet and a first round choice in 1976
Entry Draft from Kansas City for Steve Durbano, Chuck
Arnason and a first round choice in 1976 Entry Draft, Jan.
1976. Released June 1976.
1976
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
45
1
1
2
0
Playoffs
-----STAN GILBERTSON
LW
#15
Acquired from Washington for Harvey Bennett, Dec. 1975.
Released June 1978.
1975-77
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
115
19
17
36
19
Playoffs
3
1
1
2
2
RANDY GILHEN
C
#15/19
Acquired with Jim Kyte and Andrew McBain from Winnipeg for
Randy Cunneyworth, Rick Tabaracci and Dave McLlwain, June
1989. Claimed by Minnesota in Expansion Draft, May 1991.
1989-91
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
133
20
21
41
105
Playoffs
16
1
0
1
14
BOB GLADNEY
D
#33
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1983. Retired Oct. 1984.
1983-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
13
1
5
6
2
Playoffs
-----DAVE GOERTZ
D
#32
Selected in tenth round of Entry Draft (Regina WHL) June
1983. Released June 1989.
1987-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
2
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
-----STEVE GOTAAS
C
#16
Selected in fifth round of Entry Draft (Prince Albert WHL) June 1985.
Traded with Ville Siren to Minnesota for Scott Bjugstad and Gord
Dineen, Dec. 1988.
1987-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
36
5
6
11
45
Playoffs
-----PAT GRAHAM
LW
#24
Selected in sixth round of Entry Draft (Niagra Falls OHL),June 1980.
Traded with Nick Ricci to Toronto for Rocky Saganiuk and Vincent
Tremblay, Aug 1983.
1981-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
62
7
13
20
71
Playoffs
4
0
0
0
2
TUOMAS GRONMAN
D
#42
Acquired from Chicago for Greg Johnson, Oct. 1997.
Released July 1999.
1997-99
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
22
1
2
3
25
Playoffs
1
0
0
0
0
SCOTT GRUHL
LW
#38
Signed as a free agent, Dec. 1987. Released July 1988.
1987-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
6
1
0
1
0
Playoffs
------
216
STEVE GUENETTE
G
#1/30
Signed as a free agent, July 1986. Traded to Calgary for a
sixth round choice in 1989 Entry Draft, Jan. 1989.
1986-89
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
32
0
1
1
2
Playoffs
-----VIC HADFIELD
LW
#11
Acquired from NY Rangers for Nick Beverley, May 1974.
Retired June 1977.
1974-77
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
163
61
79 140
118
Playoffs
10
5
2
7
11
ANDERS HAKANSSON
LW
#11
Acquired with Ron Meighan and a first round choice in
1983 Entry Draft from Minnesota for George Ferguson and
a first round choice in 1983 Entry Draft, Oct. 1982. Traded
to Los Angeles for rights to Kevin Stevens, Sept. 1983.
1982-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
62
9
12
21
26
Playoffs
-----JIM HAMILTON
LW
#13/23/28
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (London OHL), June
1977. Released Jan. 1985.
1978-79/84-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
95
14
18
32
28
Playoffs
6
3
0
3
0
DAVE HANNAN
C
#20/32
Selected in tenth round of Entry Draft (Brantford OHA),
June 1981. Traded with Craig Simpson, Moe Mantha and
Chris Joseph to Edmonton for Paul Coffey, Dave Hunter and
Wayne Van Dorp, Nov. 1987. Claimed from Edmonton in
Waiver Draft, Oct. 1988. Claimed by Toronto in Waiver
Draft, Oct. 1989.
1981-88/88-89
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
355
60
88 148
530
Playoffs
8
0
1
1
4
NICK HARBARUK
RW
#11
Selected from Vancouver in Intra-League Draft, June 1969.
Traded to St. Louis for Bob Johnson, Oct. 1973.
1969-73
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
308
40
61 101
257
Playoffs
14
3
1
4
20
BILLY HARRIS
C
#15
Acquired from Oakland for Bill Dillabough, Nov. 1968.
Retired Oct. 1969.
1968-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
55
7
13
20
8
Playoffs
-----PAUL HARRISON
G
#1
Acquired from Toronto for future considerations, Sept. 1981.
Claimed by Buffalo off waivers, Feb. 1982.
1981-82
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
13
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----KEVIN HATCHER
D
#4
Acquired from Dallas for Sergei Zubov, June 1996. Traded
to NY Rangers for Peter Popovic, Oct. 1999.
1996-99
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
220
45
95 140
193
Playoffs
24
4
4
8
2
GREG HAWGOOD
D
#4
Acquired from Florida for Jeff Daniels, Mar. 1994. Released
June 1995.
1994-95
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
33
2
6
8
33
Playoffs
1
0
0
0
0
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SHAWN HEINS
D
#57
Acquired from San Jose for a conditional draft pick, Feb. 9,
2003. Released July 2003.
2003
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
27
1
1
2
33
Playoffs
-----DENIS HERRON
G
#1/29
Selected in third round of Entry Draft (Trois Riveres QJHL)
June 1972. Traded with Jean Guy Legace to Kansas City for
Michel Plasse, June 1975. Signed as a free agent, Aug.
1976. Traded with a second round choice in 1982 Entry
Draft to Montreal for Pat Hughes and Rob Holland, Aug.
1979. Acquired from Montreal for a third round choice in
1985 Entry Draft, Sept. 1982. Released July 1986.
1972-79/82-86
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
290
0
6
6
67
Playoffs
10
0
0
0
5
BRYAN HEXTALL
C
#7
Purchased from Toronto, May 1969. Claimed on waivers by
Atlanta, Jan. 1974.
1969-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
335
71 115 186
498
Playoffs
14
0
3
3
43
BILLY HICKE
RW
#9
Purchased from California, Sept. 1971. Sold to Detroit, Nov.
1971.
1971
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
12
2
0
2
6
Playoffs
-----ALEX HICKS
C
#33
Acquired with Fredrik Olausson from Anaheim for Shawn
Antoski and Dmitri Mironov, Nov. 1996. Signed as a free agent
by San Jose, Sept. 1998.
1996-98
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
113
12
28
40
130
Playoffs
11
0
1
1
4
WAYNE HICKS
RW
#16
Purchased from Philadelphia, Feb. 1968. Released, June
1970.
1968-70
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
15
4
7
11
2
Playoffs
-----ANDY HILBERT
C
#9
Claimed off waivers from Chicago, Mar. 2006. Signed by NY
Islanders as a free agent July 2006.
2005-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
19
7
11
18
16
Playoffs
------
ROB HOLLAND
G
#1
Acquired with Pat Hughes from Montreal for Dennis Herron
and a second round choice in the 1982 Entry Draft, Aug.
1979. Signed by NY Islanders as a free agent, Sept. 1981.
1979-81
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
44
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
-----BRIAN HOLZINGER
C
#15
Acquired from Tampa Bay for Marc Bergevin, March 11,
2003. Traded to Columbus for Lasse Pirjeta, March 9, 2004.
2002-03
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
70
7
17
24
44
Playoffs
-----TIM HORTON
D
#3/24
Selected from NY Rangers in Intra-League Draft, June 1971.
Selected by Buffalo in Intra-League Draft, June 1972.
1971-72
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
44
2
9
11
40
Playoffs
4
0
1
1
2
GREG HOTHAM
D
#6
Acquired from Toronto for a sixth round choice in 1982 Entry
Draft, Feb. 1982. Released July 1986.
1982-86
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
170
11
63
74
118
Playoffs
5
0
3
3
6
JAN HRDINA
C
#38
Selected in the fifth round of the 1995 Entry Draft (Seattle,
WHL). Traded to Phoenix with Francois Leroux for Dan
Focht, Guillaume Lefebvre and Ramzi Abid, March 11, 2003.
1998-2003
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
365
79 147 226
209
Playoffs
40
10
14
24
22
JIRI HRDINA
C
#38
Acquired from Calgary for Jim Kyte, Dec. 1990. Retired
June 1992.
1990-92
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
93
9
27
36
29
Playoffs
35
2
4
6
22
TIM HRYNEWICH
LW
#28
Selected in the second round of Entry Draft (Sudbury OHL),
June 1982. Traded with Marty McSorley to Edmonton for
Gilles Meloche, Sept. 1985.
1982-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
55
6
8
14
82
Playoffs
------
RANDY HILLIER
D
#23/34
Acquired from Boston for a fourth round choice in 1985
Entry Draft, Oct. 1984. Signed as a free agent by NY
Islanders, June 1991.
1984-91
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
343
13
79
92
594
Playoffs
17
0
1
1
73
LEX HUDSON
D
#5
Selected in twelfth round of Entry Draft (Denver WCHA),
June 1975. Retired Mar. 1980.
1978-79
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
2
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
2
0
0
0
0
TODD HLUSHKO
LW
#28
Acquired with German Titov from Calgary for Ken Wregget and
Dave Roche, June 1998. Released July 1999.
1998-99
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
-----Playoffs
2
0
0
0
0
MIKE HUDSON
C
#16
Claimed from NY Rangers in Waiver Draft, Jan. 1995.
Released July 1995.
1995
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
40
2
9
11
34
Playoffs
11
0
0
0
6
PAUL HOGANSON
G
#1
Selected in fifth round of Entry Draft (Toronto OHA), June
1969. Signed by Los Angeles (WHA) as a free agent, July
1973.
1970-71
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
2
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
------
PAT HUGHES
RW
#24
Acquired with Rob Holland from Montreal for Dennis
Herron and a second round choice in 1982 Entry Draft, Aug.
1979. Traded to Edmonton for Pat Price, Mar. 1981.
1979-81
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
134
28
23
51
239
Playoffs
5
0
0
0
21
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DAVE HUNTER
LW
#20
Acquired with Paul Coffey and Wayne Van Dorp from
Edmonton for Craig Simpson, Dave Hannan, Chris Joseph
and Moe Mantha, Nov. 1987. Sent to Edmonton as
compensation for Pittsburgh’s claiming Dave Hannan in
Waiver Draft, Oct. 1988.
1987-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
59
11
18
29
77
Playoffs
-----MATT HUSSEY
C
#7/28
Selected in ninth round of Entry Draft, June 1998. Released
July 2006.
2003-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
16
2
2
4
0
Playoffs
-----VICTOR IGNATJEV
D
#46/23
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1998. Released July 1999.
1998-99
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
11
0
1
1
6
Playoffs
1
0
0
0
2
EARL INGARFIELD
C
#10
Selected from Detroit in Expansion Draft, June 1967.
Traded with Dick Mattiussi and Gene Ubriaco to Oakland
for George Swarbrick, Bryan Watson and Tracey Pratt, Jan.
1969.
1967-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
90
23
37
60
16
Playoffs
-----GARY INNESS
G
#29/30
Signed as a free agent, June 1973. Traded to Phila. for Bobby Taylor
& Ed Van Impe, March 1976.
1973-76
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
100
0
2
2
4
Playoffs
9
0
0
0
2
RIC JACKMAN
D
#55/22
Acquired from Toronto for Drake Berehowsky, Feb. 11, 2004. Traded
to Florida for Petr Taticek, March 9, 2006.
2004-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
74
13
39
52
60
Playoffs
-----JAROMIR JAGR
RW
#68
Selected in the first round of Entry Draft (Kladno Czech),
June 1990. Traded to Washington with Frantisek Kucera for
Kris Beech, Michal Sivek and Ross Lupaschuk, July 11,
2001.
1990-2001
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
806 439 640 1079
593
Playoffs
140
65
82 147
121
ARTO JAVANAINEN
RW
#19
Selected in fifth round of the 1984 Entry Draft. Released
May 1985.
1984-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
14
4
1
5
2
Playoffs
-----GRANT JENNINGS
D
#3
Acquired with Ron Francis and Ulf Samuelsson from
Hartford for John Cullen, Zarley Zalapski and Jeff Parker,
Mar. 1991. Traded to Toronto for Drake Berehowsky, Apr.
1995.
1991-95
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
210
7
21
28
357
Playoffs
38
1
1
2
38
218
ANDREAS JOHANSSON
C
#38
Acquired with Darius Kasparatis from NY Islanders for
Bryan Smolinski, Nov. 1996. Signed as a free agent by
Ottawa, Sept. 1998.
1996-98
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
77
7
17
24
40
Playoffs
1
0
0
0
0
MATHIAS JOHANSSON
C
#20
Acquired from Calgary with Micki Dupont for Shean Donovan,
March 11, 2003. Released July 2003.
2003
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
12
1
5
6
4
Playoffs
-----BOB JOHNSON
G
#1
Acquired from St. Louis for Nick Harbaruk, Oct. 1973.
Released Aug. 1975.
1974-75
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
12
0
0
0
6
Playoffs
-----GREG JOHNSON
C
#20/9/22
Acquired from Detroit for Tomas Sandstrom, Jan. 1997.
Traded to Chicago for Tuomas Gronman, Oct. 1997.
1997
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
37
8
9
17
16
Playoffs
5
1
0
1
2
JIM JOHNSON
D
#6
Signed as a free agent, June 1985. Traded with Chris
Dahlquist to Minnesota for Peter Taglianetti and Larry
Murphy, Dec. 1990.
1985-90
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
390
14
95 109
658
Playoffs
11
0
5
5
44
MARK JOHNSON
C
#9
Selected in fourth round of Entry Draft (Wisconsin WCHA), June
1977. Traded to Minnesota for a second round choice in 1982
Entry Draft, Mar. 1982.
1980-82
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
136
23
39
62
84
Playoffs
10
4
3
7
6
STAN JONATHAN
LW
#9
Acquired from Boston for future considerations, Nov. 1982.
Rights returned to Boston, Apr. 1983.
1982-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
19
0
3
3
13
Playoffs
-----RON JONES
D
#6
Selected from Boston in Intra-League Draft, June 1973.
Traded to Washington for Pete LaFramboise, Jan. 1975.
1973-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
25
0
3
3
15
Playoffs
-----HANS JONSSON
D
#8
Selected in the 11th round of the 1993 Entry Draft.
Released July 2003.
1999-2003
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
242
10
38
48
92
Playoffs
27
0
1
1
14
CHRIS JOSEPH
D
#22/23
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (Seattle WHL), June
1987. Traded with Craig Simpson, Dave Hannan and Moe
Mantha to Edmonton for Paul Coffey, Dave Hunter and
Wayne Van Dorp, Nov. 1987. Claimed from Tampa Bay in
Waiver Draft, Jan. 1995. Claimed by Vancouver in Waiver
Draft, Sept. 1996.
1987/95-96
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
120
10
28
38
129
Playoffs
25
2
1
3
20
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MARK KACHOWSKI
LW
#26
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1987. Released July 1992.
1987-90
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
64
6
5
11
209
Playoffs
-----SHELDON KANNEGIESSER
D
#6/16
Acquired with Syl Apps from NY Rangers for Glen Sather,
Jan. 1971. Traded to NY Rangers for Steve Andrascik, Mar.
1973.
1971-73
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
75
2
6
8
76
Playoffs
-----LADISLAV KARABIN
LW
#37
Selected in ninth round of Entry Draft (Bratislava Czech), June
1990. Released July 1994.
1993-94
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
9
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
-----DARIUS KASPARAITIS
D
#26/11
Acquired with Andreas Johansson from NY Islanders for
Bryan Smolinski, Nov. 1996. Traded to Colorado for Ville
Nieminen and Rick Berry, Mar. 2002.
1996-2002
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
405
15
68
83
661
Playoffs
38
2
2
4
50
RICK KEHOE
RW
#8/17
Acquired from Toronto for Blaine Stoughton and a first
round choice in 1977 Entry Draft, Sept. 1974. Retired June
1985.
1974-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
722 312 324 636
88
Playoffs
37
4
17
21
2
BOB KELLY
LW
#22
Acquired with Ab DeMarco and Steve Durbano from St.
Louis for Greg Polis, Bryan Watson and a second round
choice in 1974 Entry Draft, Jan. 1974. Signed as a free
agent by Chicago, Aug. 1977.
1974-77
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
250
69
85 154
462
Playoffs
15
6
3
9
23
DAN KESA
RW
#28/25
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1998. Released July 1999.
1998-99
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
67
2
8
10
27
Playoffs
13
1
0
1
0
RICK KESSELL
C
#14/15/23
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (Oshawa OHA), June
1969. Claimed by Salt Lake (CHL) in Reverse Draft, June
1973.
1969-73
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
83
2
18
20
4
Playoffs
-----OREST KINDRACHUK
C
#26
Acquired with Tom Bladon and Ross Lonsberry from
Philadelphia for a first round choice in 1978 Entry Draft,
June 1978. Signed as a free agent by Washington, Sept.
1981.
1978-81
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
144
38
80 118
181
Playoffs
7
4
1
5
7
PETR KLIMA
RW
#85
Acquired from Los Angeles for a conditional draft pick, Oct.
1996. Released Jan. 1997.
1996-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
9
1
3
4
4
Playoffs
------
KONSTANTIN KOLTSOV
RW
#71
Selected in first round of Entry Draft, June 1999. Released
July 2006.
2002-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
144
12
26
38
50
Playoffs
-----GEORGE KONIK
D
#18
Acquired with Paul Andrea, Dunc McCallum and Frank Francis
from NY Rangers for Larry Jeffrey, June 1967. Purchased by
Oakland, Jun 1968.
1967-68
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
52
7
8
15
26
Playoffs
-----CHRIS KONTOS
C
#14
Acquired from NY Rangers for Ron Duguay, Jan. 1987.
Traded to Los Angeles for Bryan Erickson, Feb. 1988.
1987-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
67
9
16
25
18
Playoffs
-----TOM KOSTOPOULOS
RW
#36/37
Selected in the seventh round of the 1999 Entry Draft
(London, OHL). Signed by Los Angeles as a free agent, July
2004.
2001-04
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
79
10
16
26
76
Playoffs
-----ALEXEI KOVALEV
RW
#27
Acquired from NY Rangers with Harry York and future
considerations for Petr Nedved, Chris Tamer and Sean Pronger, Nov.
25, 1998. Traded to NY Rangers with Dan LaCouture, Janne
Laukkanen and Mike Wilson for Mikael Samuelsson, Rico Fata, Joel
Bouchard and Richard Lintner, Feb. 10, 2003.
1998-2003
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
345 149 198 347
357
Playoffs
39
11
17
28
49
FRANTISEK KUCERA
D
#26
Acquired from Columbus for a sixth round choice in 2001 Entry
Draft, Mar. 14, 2001. Traded to Washington with Jaromir Jagr for
Kris Beech, Michal Sivek and Ross Lupaschuk, August, 2001.
2001
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
7
0
2
2
0
Playoffs
-----JIM KYTE
D
#3
Acquired with Andrew McBain and Randy Gilhen from
Winnipeg for Randy Cunneyworth, Rick Tabaracci and Dave
McLlwain, June 1989. Traded to Calgary for Jiri Hrdina, Dec.
1990.
1989-90
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
57
3
1
4
127
Playoffs
-----YVON LABRE
D
#15/20
Selected in third round of Entry Draft (Toronto OHA), June
1969. Selected by Washington in Expansion Draft, June
1974.
1970-71/73-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
37
2
3
5
32
Playoffs
-----DAN LACOUTURE
LW
#22/33
Acquired from Edmonton for Sven Butenschon, March 14,
2001. Traded to NY Rangers with Alexei Kovalev, Janne
Laukkanen and Mike Wilson for Mikael Samuelsson, Rico
Fata, Joel Bouchard and Richard Lintner, Feb. 10, 2003.
2001-03
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
137
8
13
21
157
Playoffs
5
0
0
0
2
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PETE LaFRAMBOISE
LW
#27
Acquired from Washington for Ron Jones, Jan. 1975.
Released Sept. 1976.
1975-76
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
35
5
13
18
8
Playoffs
9
1
0
1
0
JEAN GUY LAGACE
D
#23/24
Acquired from Montreal for Larry Hillman, Nov. 1968.
Selected by Minnesota in Intra-League Draft, June 1970.
Acquired from Buffalo for Terry Ball, Jan. 1971. Traded with
Denis Herron to Kansas City for Michel Plasse, Jan. 1975.
1968-69/72-75
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
106
4
20
24
119
Playoffs
-----PATRICK LALIME
G
#40
Selected in sixth round of Entry Draft (Shawinigan QMJHL),
June 1993. Rights traded to Anaheim for Sean Pronger, Mar.
1998.
1996-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
39
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----RON LALONDE
C
#16
Selected in fourth round of Entry Draft (Peterborough OHA),
June 1972. Traded to Washington for Lew Morrison, Dec.
1974.
1972-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
108
10
20
30
16
Playoffs
-----MITCH LAMOREUX
C
#12
Selected in eighth round of Entry Draft (Oshawa OHL), June
1981. Released July 1986.
1983-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
70
12
9
21
59
Playoffs
-----ROBERT LANG
C
#20
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1997. Claimed by Boston in
Waiver Draft, Sept. 1997. Claimed off waivers from Boston,
Oct. 1997. Signed by Washington as a free agent, July
2002.
1997-2001
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
283
85 126 211
80
Playoffs
45
7
12
19
6
TED LANYON
D
#5
Purchased from Cleveland (AHL), Aug. 1966. Released June
1970.
1967-68
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
5
0
0
0
4
Playoffs
-----PIERRE LAROUCHE
C
#10
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (Sorel QJHL), May
1974. Traded with a player to be named later (Peter
Marsh) to Montreal for Peter Lee and Pete Mahovlich, Nov.
1977.
1974-77
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
240 119 134 253
99
Playoffs
15
2
9
11
2
BRAD LAUER
LW
#14
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1994. Released July 1996.
1995-96
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
21
4
1
5
6
Playoffs
12
1
1
2
4
220
JANNE LAUKKANEN
D
#5
Acquired from Ottawa with Ron Tugnutt for Tom Barrasso,
March 14, 2000. Traded to NY Rangers with Alexei Kovalev,
Dan LaCouture and Mike Wilson for Mikael Samuelsson,
Rico Fata, Joel Bouchard and Richard Lintner, Feb. 10, 2003.
2000-03
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
125
11
37
48
82
Playoffs
29
4
6
10
24
KEVIN LaVALLE
LW
#16
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1986. Released July 1987.
1986-87
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
33
8
20
28
4
Playoffs
-----GORDON LAXTON
G
#1/30
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (New Westminster
WCHL), June 1975. Released July 1983.
1975-79
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
17
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----JAMIE LEACH
RW
#20
Selected in third round of Entry Draft (Hamilton OHL), June
1987. Claimed off waivers by Hartford, Nov. 1992.
1989-92
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
60
7
7
14
10
Playoffs
-----STEVE LEACH
RW
#23
Signed as a free agent, Oct. 1999. Released July 2000.
1999-2000
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
56
2
3
5
24
Playoffs
-----PATRICK LEBEAU
LW
#18
Signed as a free agent, Oct. 1998. Released June 1999.
1998-99
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
8
1
0
1
2
Playoffs
-----BILL LeCAINE
RW
#17
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1967. Released June 1969.
1968-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
4
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----DOUG LECUYER
LW
#23
Claimed from Winnipeg in Waiver Draft, Oct. 1982.
Released Nov. 1982.
1982
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
12
1
4
5
12
Playoffs
-----PETER LEE
RW
#10
Acquired with Pete Mahovlich from Montreal for Pierre
Larouche and a player to be named later (Peter Marsh),
Nov. 1977. Released June 1983.
1977-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
431 114 131 245
257
Playoffs
19
0
8
8
4
GUILLAUME LEFEBVRE
LW
#28/#11
Acquired from Phoenix with Ramzi Abid and Dan Focht for
Jan Hrdina and Francois Leroux, Mar. 2003. Released July
2006.
2003-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
21
2
4
6
9
Playoffs
------
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PETTERI LEHTO
D
#8
Signed from Turku of the Finnish League, July 1984.
Released June 1985.
1984-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
6
0
0
0
4
Playoffs
-----BOB LEITER
C
#23
Purchased from Hershey (AHL), May 1971. Selected by
Atlanta in Expansion Draft, June 1972.
1971-72
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
78
14
17
31
18
Playoffs
4
3
0
3
0
ALAIN LEMIEUX
C
#11
Signed as a free agent, Dec. 1986. Released July 1987.
1986-87
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
1
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----MARIO LEMIEUX
C
#66
Selected in first round (first overall) of Entry Draft (Laval,
QMJHL), June 1984. Retired Jan 24. 2006.
1984-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
915 690 1033 1723
834
Playoffs
107
76
96 172
87
FRANCOIS LEROUX
D
#18
Claimed from Ottawa in Waiver Draft, Jan. 1995. Traded to
Colorado for a third round choice in 1998 Entry Draft, Sept.
1997. Signed as a free agent, July 16, 2002. Traded to Phoenix
with Jan Hrdina for Ramzi Abid, Guillaume Lefebvre and Dan
Focht, March 11, 2003.
1995-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
165
2
14
16
356
Playoffs
33
1
3
4
34
BERNIE LUKOWICH
RW
#11
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (New Westminster
WCHL), June 1972. Traded to St. Louis for Bob Stumpf, Jan.
1975.
1973-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
53
9
10
19
32
Playoffs
-----BRIAN LUNDBERG
D
#2
Selected in ninth round of Entry Draft (U. of Michigan WCHA),
June 1980. Released Dec. 1984.
1982-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
1
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
-----ROSS LUPASCHUK
D
#34
Acquired from Washington with Kris Beech and Michal
Sivek for Jaromir Jagr and Frantisek Kucera, July 11, 2001.
Released July 2005.
2001-05
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
3
0
0
0
4
Playoffs
-----GILLES LUPIEN
D
#2
Acquired from Montreal for a third round choice in 1983
Entry Draft, Sept.1980. Traded to Hartford for a sixth round
choice in 1981 Entry Draft, Feb. 1981.
1980-81
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
31
0
1
1
34
Playoffs
-----JACK LYNCH
D
#3
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Oshawa OHA), June
1972. Traded with Jim Rutherford to Detroit for Ron
Stackhouse, Jan. 1974.
1972-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
64
1
25
26
61
Playoffs
------
NICK LIBET
LW
#14
Acquired from Detroit for Pete Mahovlich, Aug. 1979.
Released Aug. 1981.
1979-81
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
121
20
18
38
18
Playoffs
5
1
1
2
0
STEVE LYON
Signed to a tryout contract, Nov. 1976.
1977.
1976-77
GP
G
Reg. Season
3
0
Playoffs
---
WILLY LIDSTROM
RW
#19
Selected from Edmonton in Waiver Draft, Oct. 1985.
Released July 1987.
1985-87
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
131
24
30
54
36
Playoffs
------
LOWELL MacDONALD
LW
#14/18
Selected from Los Angeles in Intra-League Draft, June 1970.
Released Feb. 1978.
1970-78
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
328 140 166 306
60
Playoffs
15
6
4
10
8
TROY LONEY
LW
#11/24
Selected in third round of Entry Draft (Lethbridge WHL),
June 1982. Selected by Anaheim in Expansion Draft, June
1993.
1983-93
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
532
69 100 169
982
Playoffs
66
8
14
22
97
NORM MACIVER
D
#22
Acquired with Troy Murray from Ottawa for Martin Straka,
Apr. 1995. Traded to Winnipeg for Neil Wilkinson, Dec.
1995.
1995
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
45
2
30
32
38
Playoffs
12
1
4
5
8
ROSS LONSBERRY
LW
#18
Acquired with Tom Bladon and Orest Kindrachuk from
Philadelphia for a first round choice in 1978 Entry Draft,
June 1978. Released June 1981.
1978-81
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
236
56
73 129
150
Playoffs
17
2
3
5
13
DARREN LOWE
RW
#35
Signed as a free agent, Feb. 1984. Released Oct. 1984.
1984
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
8
1
2
3
0
Playoffs
------
D
#5
Released June
A
0
--
PTS
0
--
PIM
2
--
RICK MacLEISH
LW
#7/19
Acquired from Hartford for Russ Anderson and an eighth
round choice in 1983 Entry Draft, Dec. 1981. Signed as a
free agent by Philadelphia, Oct. 1983.
1981-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
46
13
17
30
30
Playoffs
5
1
1
2
0
AL MacNEIL
D
#3
Selected from NY Rangers in Expansion Draft, June 1967.
Traded to Montreal for Wally Boyer, June 1968.
1967-68
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
74
2
10
12
58
Playoffs
------
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PETE MAHOVLICH
C
#20/26
Acquired with Peter Lee from Montreal for Pierre Larouche
and a player to be named later (Peter Marsh), Nov. 1977.
Traded to Detroit for Nick Libett, Aug. 1979.
1977-79
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
117
39
75 114
76
Playoffs
2
0
1
1
0
GREG MALONE
C
#12
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Oshawa OHA),
June 1976. Traded to Hartford for a third round choice in
1985 Entry Draft, Sept. 1983.
1976-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
495 143 221 364
496
Playoffs
18
3
5
8
32
KENT MANDERVILLE
C
#26
Acquired from Philadelphia for Billy Tibbetts, March 17,
2002. Released July 2003.
2002-03
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
86
3
5
8
50
Playoffs
-----JIMMY MANN
RW
#18
Signed as a free agent, June 1987. Released, July 1988.
1987-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
9
0
0
0
53
Playoffs
-----MOE MANTHA
D
#20
Acquired with a first round pick in 1984 Entry Draft from
Winnipeg to complete the deal that sent Randy Carlyle to
Winnipeg, Mar. 1984. Traded with Craig Simpson, Dave
Hannan and Chris Joseph to Edmonton for Paul Coffey,
Dave Hunter and Wayne Van Dorp, Nov. 1987.
1984-87
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
232
37 131 168
223
Playoffs
-----PAUL MARSHALL
LW
#20
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Brantford OHA),
Aug. 1979. Traded with Kim Davis to Toronto for Dave
Burrows and Paul Gardner, Nov. 1980.
1979-80
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
59
12
12
24
13
Playoffs
1
0
0
0
0
DWIGHT MATHIASEN
RW
#11/22/24/34
Signed as a free agent, Mar. 1986. Released July 1988.
1986-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
33
1
7
8
18
Playoffs
-----DICK MATTIUSSI
LW
#5
Purchased from Cleveland (AHL), Sept. 1966. Traded with
Earl Ingarfield and Gene Ubriaco to Oakland for Bryan
Watson, George Swarbrick and Tracy Pratt, Jan. 1969.
1967-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
44
0
4
4
32
Playoffs
-----BRYAN MAXWELL
D
#5
Claimed from Winnipeg on waivers, Oct. 1983. Released
July 1985.
1983-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
89
3
20
23
141
Playoffs
-----PAT MAYER
D
#32
Signed as a free agent, July 1987. Traded to Los Angeles
for Tim Tookey, Mar. 1989.
1987-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
1
0
0
0
4
Playoffs
------
222
GARY McADAM
LW
#16
Acquired from Buffalo for Dave Schultz, Feb. 1979. Traded
to Detroit for Earl Thompson, Jan. 1981.
1979-81
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
140
27
40
67
95
Playoffs
12
3
3
6
9
ANDREW McBAIN
RW
#9
Acquired with Jim Kyte and Randy Gilhen from Winnipeg
for Randy Cunneyworth, Rick Tabaracci and Dave McLlwain,
June 1989. Traded with Dave Capuano and Dan Quinn to
Vancouver for Rod Buskas, Barry Pederson and Tony Tanti,
Jan. 1990.
1989-90
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
41
5
9
14
51
Playoffs
-----DUNC McCALLUM
D
#6/26
Acquired with Paul Andrea and George Konik from NY
Rangers for Larry Jeffrey, June 1967. Claimed by
Providence (AHL), in Reverse Draft, June 1969. Purchased
from Providence, Jan. 1970. Released Mar. 1971.
1967-71
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
185
14
35
49
228
Playoffs
10
1
2
3
12
KEVIN McCARTHY
D
#24/25
Acquired from Vancouver for a third round choice in 1984
Entry Draft, Jan. 1984. Signed as a free agent by
Philadelphia, July 1985.
1984-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
95
13
26
39
82
Playoffs
-----KEVIN McCLELLAND
C
#18
Acquired with Pat Boutette from Hartford as compensation
for Hartford signing free agent Greg Millen, June 1981.
Traded with a sixth round pick in 1984 Entry Draft to
Edmonton for Tom Roulston, Dec. 1983.
1981-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
72
8
12
20
139
Playoffs
5
1
1
2
5
KEITH McCREARY
LW
#10/21
Selected from Montreal in Expansion Draft, June 1967.
Selected by Atlanta in Expansion Draft, June 1972.
1967-72
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
292
82
59 141
199
Playoffs
11
0
4
4
6
AB McDONALD
LW
#20
Selected from Detroit in Expansion Draft, June 1967.
Traded to St. Louis in a three-way deal with Philadelphia
with Pittsburgh acquiring Lou Angotti, June 1968.
1967-68
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
74
22
21
43
38
Playoffs
-----JOE McDONNELL
D
#2
Signed as a free agent, Dec. 1984. Released July 1987.
1984-86
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
43
2
9
11
22
Playoffs
-----AL McDONOUGH
RW
#9
Acquired from Los Angeles for Bob Woytowich, Jan. 1972.
Traded to Atlanta for Chuck Arnason and Bob Paradise, Jan.
1974.
1972-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
152
56
74 130
46
Playoffs
4
0
1
1
0
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SHAWN McEACHERN
C/LW
#15
Selected in sixth round of Entry Draft (Matigon, MA HS),
June 1987. Traded to Los Angeles for Marty McSorley, Aug.
1993. Acquired with Tomas Sandstrom from Los Angeles
for Marty McSorley and Jim Paek, Feb. 1994. Traded to
Boston with Kevin Stevens for Bryan Smolinski, Glen
Murray and a third round choice in 1996 Entry Draft, Aug.
1995.
1991-93/94-95
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
170
53
59 112
78
Playoffs
48
6
11
17
24
JIM McGEOUGH
RW
#16/22
Acquired from Washington for Mark Taylor, Mar. 1985.
Released July 1987.
1985-87
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
42
4
10
14
20
Playoffs
-----STEVE McKENNA
LW
#23
Acquired from Minnesota for Roman Simicek, Jan. 13,
2001. Signed by NY Rangers as a free agent, Aug. 2001.
Signed by Pittsburgh as a free agent, July 12, 2002.
Released July 2004.
2001/2002-04
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
162
10
3
13
313
Playoffs
-----BRIAN McKENZIE
LW
#15
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (St. Catherines
OHA), June 1971. Sold to Atlanta, Oct. 1972.
1971-72
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
6
1
1
2
4
Playoffs
-----JIM McKENZIE
LW
#33
Acquired from Dallas for Mike Needham, Mar. 1994.
Released July 1995.
1994-95
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
50
2
1
3
79
Playoffs
8
0
0
0
4
DAVE McLLWAIN
C
#19/26
Selected in ninth round of Entry Draft (North Bay OHL),
June 1986. Traded with Randy Cunneyworth and Rick
Tabaracci to Winnipeg for Jim Kyte, Andrew McBain and
Randy Gilhen, June 1989. Acquired from Ottawa for an
eighth round choice in 1996 Entry Draft, Mar. 1996.
Released June 1996.
1987-89/96
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
109
14
15
29
50
Playoffs
9
0
1
1
0
MIKE McMAHON
D
#26
Acquired from Detroit for Billy Dea, Oct. 1969. Selected by
Buffalo in Expansion Draft, June 1970.
1969-70
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
12
1
3
4
19
Playoffs
-----BOB McMANAMA
D
#15
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1973. Released June 1978.
1973-76
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
99
11
25
36
28
Playoffs
8
0
1
1
6
MARTY McSORLEY
RW/D
#4/33
Signed as a free agent, July 1982. Traded with Tim
Hrynewich to Edmonton for Gilles Meloche, Sept. 1985.
Acquired from Los Angeles for Shawn McEachern, Aug.
1993. Traded to Los Angeles with Jim Paek for Shawn
McEachern and Tomas Sandstrom, Feb. 1994.
1983-85/93-94
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
134
5
25
30
378
Playoffs
------
MIKE MEEKER
RW
#8/16
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Peterborough
OHL), June 1978. Released Nov. 1982.
1978-79
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
4
0
0
0
5
Playoffs
-----RON MEIGHAN
D
#5
Acquired with Anders Hakansson from Minnesota for
George Ferguson and a first round choice in 1983 Entry
Draft, Oct. 1982. Released Mar. 1985.
1982-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
41
2
6
8
16
Playoffs
-----ERIC MELOCHE
RW
#9/#72
Selected in the seventh round of the 1996 Entry Draft.
Signed by Philadelphia as a free agent, July 2004.
2001-04
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
61
8
9
17
32
Playoffs
-----GILLES MELOCHE
G
#27
Acquired from Edmonton for Tim Hrynewich and Marty
McSorley, Sept. 1985. Released July 1988.
1985-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
104
0
2
2
22
Playoffs
-----DAVE MICHAYLUK
LW
#34
Signed as a free agent, May 1989. Released June 1992.
1992
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
-----Playoffs
7
1
1
2
0
GREG MILLEN
G
#29
Selected in fifth round of Entry Draft (Peterborough OHL),
June 1977. Signed by Hartford as a free agent, June 1981.
Pittsburgh received Pat Boutette and rights to Kevin
McClelland as compensation.
1978-81
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
135
0
5
5
20
Playoffs
10
0
0
0
0
KEVIN MILLER
C
#8
Acquired from San Jose for a fifth round choice in 1996 Entry
Draft and future considerations, Mar. 1996. Released June
1996.
1996
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
13
6
5
11
4
Playoffs
18
3
2
5
8
KIP MILLER
C
#37
Claimed from NY Islanders in Waiver Draft, Oct. 1998.
Traded to Anaheim for future considerations, Jan. 2000.
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 30, 2000. Released July 2001.
1998-2001
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
154
26
46
72
38
Playoffs
13
2
7
9
19
DMITRI MIRONOV
D
#15
Acquired from Toronto for Larry Murphy, July 1995. Traded
with Shawn Antoski to Anaheim for Alex Hicks and Fredrik
Olausson, Nov. 1996.
1995-96
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
87
4
36
40
112
Playoffs
15
0
1
1
10
CARL MOKOSAK
LW
#31
Signed as a free agent, July 1986. Released July 1988.
1986-87
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
3
0
0
0
4
Playoffs
------
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HARTLAND MONOHAN
RW
#8
Acquired from Washington for a first round choice in 1979
Entry Draft, Oct. 1977. Traded with Syl Apps to Los Angeles
for Dave Schultz, Gene Carr and a fourth round choice in
1978 Entry Draft, Nov. 1977.
1977-78
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
7
2
0
2
2
Playoffs
-----IAN MORAN
D/RW
#24
Selected in the sixth round of the 1990 Entry Draft. Traded
to Boston for a fourth round choice in the 2003 Entry Draft,
March 11, 2003.
1995-2003
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
432
19
44
63
281
Playoffs
61
1
6
7
20
ALEKSEY MOROZOV
RW
#95
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (Krylja-Sovetov), June
1995.
1997-04
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
451
84 135 219
98
Playoffs
39
4
5
9
8
JIM MORRISON
D
#27
Purchased from Baltimore (AHL), Oct. 1969. Signed by
Baltimore as a free agent, Oct. 1971.
1969-71
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
132
5
25
30
72
Playoffs
8
0
3
3
10
LEW MORRISON
RW
#16
Acquired from Washington for Ron Lalonde, Dec. 1974. Loaned
to Binghamton (AHL), Nov. 1977.
1974-78
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
214
13
13
26
12
Playoffs
13
0
0
0
0
JOE MULLEN
RW
#7
Acquired from Calgary for a second round choice in 1990
Entry Draft, June 1990. Signed as a free agent by Boston,
July 1995. Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1996. Retired May
1997.
1990-95/96-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
379 153 172 325
101
Playoffs
62
15
17
32
24
GLENN MULVENNA
C
#45
Signed as a free agent, Dec. 1987. Released June 1992.
1991-92
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
1
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
-----PAUL MULVEY
LW
#26
Acquired from Washington as compensation for
Washington signing Orest Kindrachuk, Sept. 1981. Claimed
by Los Angeles on waivers, Dec. 1981.
1981
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
27
1
7
8
76
Playoffs
------
224
LARRY MURPHY
D
#4/55
Acquired with Peter Taglianetti from Minnesota for Jim Johnson
and Chris Dahlquist, Dec. 1990. Traded to Toronto for Dmitri
Mironov and a second round pick in 1996 Entry Draft, July
1995.
1990-95
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
336
78 223 301
215
Playoffs
74
15
57
72
73
GLEN MURRAY
RW
#27
Acquired with Bryan Smolinski from Boston for Shawn
McEachern and Kevin Stevens, Aug. 1995. Traded to Los
Angeles for Eddie Olczyk, Mar. 1997.
1995-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
135
25
26
51
81
Playoffs
18
2
6
8
10
TROY MURRAY
C
#12
Acquired with Norm MacIver from Ottawa for Martin
Straka, Apr. 1995. Released July 1995.
1995
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
13
0
2
2
23
Playoffs
12
2
1
3
12
MARKUS NASLUND
RW
#29
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (MoDo Sweden), June
1991. Traded to Vancouver for Alek Stojanov, Mar. 1996.
1993-96
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
151
25
42
67
65
Playoffs
-----ALAIN NASREDDINE
D
#32
Acquired from NY Islanders for Steve Webb, March 2004.
Released July 2006
2005-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
6
0
0
0
8
Playoffs
-----PAT NEATON
D
#36
Selected in seventh round of Entry Draft (U. of Michigan CCHA),
June 1990. Released July 1995.
1993-95
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
9
1
1
2
12
Playoffs
-----PETR NEDVED
C
#93
Acquired with Sergei Zubov from NY Rangers for Luc Robitaille and
Ulf Samuelsson, Aug. 1995. Traded with Chris Tamer and Sean
Pronger to NY Rangers for Alexei Kovalev and Harry York, Nov.
1998.
1995-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
154
78
92 170
134
Playoffs
23
11
12
23
28
MIKE NEEDHAM
RW
#45/39
Selected in sixth round of Entry Draft (Kamloops WHL), June
1989. Traded to Dallas for Jim McKenzie, Mar. 1994.
1992-94
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
81
9
5
14
16
Playoffs
14
2
0
2
4
CRAIG MUNI
D
#28
Signed as a free agent, Oct. 1996. Released June 1997.
1996-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
64
0
4
4
36
Playoffs
3
0
0
0
0
TODD NELSON
D
#44
Selected in fourth round of Entry Draft (Prince Albert WHL),
June 1989. Signed as a free agent by Washington, July
1993.
1991-92
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
1
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
------
MATT MURLEY
LW
#17
Selected in secound round of Entry Draft, June 1999. Signed
as a free agent by Colorado, July 2006.
2003-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
59
2
6
8
38
Playoffs
------
CAM NEWTON
G
#1/30
Selected in eighth round of Entry Draft (Kitchener OHA),
June 1970. Signed by Chicago (WHA), May 1973.
1970-71/72-73
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
16
0
1
1
6
Playoffs
------
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VILLE NIEMINEN
LW
#10
Acquired from Colorado with Rick Berry for Darius Kasparaitis,
March 19, 2002. Relesed June 2003.
2002-03
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
88
10
14
24
101
Playoffs
------
EDDIE OLCZYK
LW
#27/16
Acquired from Los Angeles for Glen Murray, Mar. 1997.
Signed as a free agent by Chicago, July 1998.
1997-98
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
68
15
18
33
41
Playoffs
11
3
0
3
16
TED NOLAN
LW
#25/34
Purchased from Buffalo, Sept. 1985. Released July 1986.
1985-86
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
18
1
1
2
34
Playoffs
------
KRZYSZTOF OLIWA
LW
#29
Acquired from Columbus for a third round choice in 2001
Entry Draft, Jan. 14, 2001. Traded to NY Rangers for a ninth
round choice in the 2003 Entry Draft, June 2002.
2001-02
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
83
1
4
5
281
Playoffs
5
0
0
0
16
SIMON NOLET
RW
#9
Acquired with Ed Gilbert and a first round choice in 1976 Entry
Draft from Kansas City for Steve Durbano, Chuck Arnason and a
first round choice in 1976 Entry Draft, Jan. 1975. Sent with Michel
Plasse to Colorado as compensation for Pittsburgh signing Denis
Herron as a free agent, Aug. 1976.
1975-76
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
39
9
8
17
2
Playoffs
3
0
0
0
0
NIKLAS NORDGREN
C
#15
Acquired with Krystofer Kolanos and a 2007 second-round
pick from Carolina for Mark Recchi, March 9, 2006. Signed
with Rapperswil-Jona Lakers on May 10, 2006.
2006
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
15
0
0
0
4
Playoffs
-----JOE NORIS
D
#27
Selected in third round of Entry Draft (Toronto OHA), June
1971. Traded to St. Louis for Jim Shires, Jan. 1973.
1971-72
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
35
2
5
7
36
Playoffs
-----JEFF NORTON
D
#4
Signed as a free agent, Nov. 14, 2000. Traded to San Jose
for Bobby Dollas and Johan Hedberg, Mar. 12, 2001.
2000-01
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
32
2
10
12
20
Playoffs
-----HANK NOWAK
G
#27
Purchased from Hershey (AHL), May 1973. Traded with a
third round choice in 1974 Entry Draft to Detroit for Nelson
DeBenedet, May 1974.
1973-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
13
0
0
0
11
Playoffs
-----LYLE ODELEIN
D
#24
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 2005. Released July 2006.
2005-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
27
0
1
1
50
Playoffs
-----ROMAN OKSIUTA
RW
#20
Acquired from Anaheim for Richard Park, Mar. 1997.
Released Oct. 1997.
1997
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
7
0
0
0
4
Playoffs
-----FREDRIK OLAUSSON
D
#23
Acquired with Alex Hicks from Anaheim for Shawn Antoski and Dmitri
Mironov, Nov. 1996. Signed as a free agent by Anaheim, July 1998.
1996-98
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
127
13
47
60
80
Playoffs
10
0
4
4
2
TOM O’REGAN
C
#8/12
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1983. Released July 1986.
1983-86
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
61
5
12
17
10
Playoffs
-----DENNIS OWCHAR
D
#25
Selected in fourth round of Entry Draft (Toronto OHA), May
1973. Traded to Colorado for Tom Edur, Dec. 1977.
1974-78
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
168
18
49
67
146
Playoffs
8
0
1
1
6
JIM PAEK
D
#2/3
Selected in ninth round of Entry Draft (Oshawa OHL), June
1985. Traded to Los Angeles with Marty McSorley for
Shawn McEachern and Tomas Sandstrom, Feb. 1994.
1990-94
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
170
4
26
30
108
Playoffs
27
1
4
5
8
WILF PAIMENT
RW
#9
Signed as a free agent, July 1987. Released July 1988.
1987-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
23
2
6
8
39
Playoffs
-----ZIGGY PALFFY
RW
#33
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 8, 2005. Retired Jan. 18, 2006.
2005-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
42
11
31
42
12
Playoffs
-----BOB PARADISE
D
#2/24
Acquired with Chuck Arnason from Atlanta for Al
McDonough, Jan. 1974. Traded to Washington for a second
round choice in 1976 Entry Draft, Nov. 1975. Acquired from
Washington for rights to Don Awrey, Oct. 1977. Released
June 1979.
1973-76/77-79
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
203
7
33
40
209
Playoffs
7
0
1
1
17
RICH PARENT
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 24, 2000.
2000-01
GP
G
Reg. Season
7
0
Playoffs
---
G
#31
Released July 2001.
A PTS
PIM
0
0
0
----
RICHARD PARK
C
#26/76
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Belleville OHL), June
1994. Traded to Anaheim for Roman Oksiuta, Mar. 1997.
1994-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
58
4
7
11
38
Playoffs
4
0
0
0
2
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ED PATTERSON
RW
#44
Selected in seventh round of Entry Draft (Kamloops WHL), June
1991. Released July 1997.
1993-96
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
68
3
3
6
56
Playoffs
-----MEL PEARSON
C/LW
#23
Selected from Chicago in Expansion Draft, June 1967. Sold
to Portland (WHL), July 1968.
1967-68
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
2
0
1
1
0
Playoffs
-----BARRY PEDERSON
C
#10
Acquired with Rod Buskas from Vancouver for Dave
Capuano, Andrew McBain and Dan Quinn, Jan. 1990.
Released June 1991.
1990-91
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
84
10
26
36
50
Playoffs
------
PETER POPOVIC
D
#34
Acquired from NY Rangers for Kevin Hatcher, Oct. 1999.
Signed by Boston as a free agent, June 2000.
1999-2000
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
54
1
5
6
30
Playoffs
10
0
0
0
10
KELLY PRATT
RW
#12
Signed as a free agent, July 1974. Sold to Hershey (AHL),
Aug. 1975.
1974-75
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
33
0
6
6
15
Playoffs
------
TOBY PETERSEN
C
#17
Selected in the ninth round of the 1998 Entry Draft.
Released July 2004.
2000-04
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
91
10
16
26
8
Playoffs
------
TRACY PRATT
D
#6/11
Acquired with George Swarbrick and Bryan Watson from
Oakland for Earl Ingarfield, Dick Mattiussi and Gene Ubriaco,
Jan. 1969. Selected by Buffalo in Expansion Draft, June 1970.
1968-70
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
83
5
12
17
158
Playoffs
10
0
1
1
51
FRANK PIETRANGELO
G
#40
Selected in seventh round of Entry Draft (U. of Minnesota
WCHA), June 1984. Traded to Hartford for future
considerations, Mar. 1992.
1987-92
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
87
0
3
3
30
Playoffs
5
0
1
1
2
DEAN PRENTICE
LW
#20
Selected from Detroit in Intra-League Draft, June 1969.
Sold to Minnesota, Oct. 1971.
1969-71
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
144
47
42
89
32
Playoffs
12
2
5
7
8
LASSE PIRJETA
C
#11
Acquired from Columbus for Brian Holzinger, March 9,
2004. Signed. Assigned to Kloten Flyers, Jan. 20, 2006.
2004-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
38
10
9
19
18
Playoffs
-----DOMENIC PITTIS
C
#23
Selected in the second round of Entry Draft (Lethbridge
WHL), June 1993. Signed as a free agent by Buffalo, July
1998.
1996-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
1
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----MICHEL PLASSE
G
#31
Acquired from Kansas City for Jean Guy Legace and Denis
Herron, Jan. 1975. Sent with Simon Nolet to Colorado as
compensation for Pittsburgh signing Denis Herron, Aug.
1976.
1975-76
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
76
0
3
3
24
Playoffs
3
0
0
0
0
STEVE POAPST
D
#3
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 15, 2005. Traded to St. Louis
for Eric Boguniecki, Dec. 2005.
2005
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
21
0
4
4
10
Playoffs
------
226
GREG POLIS
LW
#22
Selected in the first round of Entry Draft (Estevan WCHL)
June 1970. Traded with Bryan Watson and a second round
draft choice in 1974 Entry Draft to St. Louis for Bob Kelly,
Ab DeMarco and Steve Durbano, Jan. 1974.
1970-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
256
88
70 158
146
Playoffs
4
0
2
2
0
NOEL PRICE
D
#4
Selected from Montreal in Expansion Draft, June 1967.
Claimed by Springfield (AHL) in Reverse Draft, June 1969.
1967-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
143
8
45
53
109
Playoffs
-----PAT PRICE
D
#2
Acquired from Edmonton for Pat Hughes, Mar. 1981. Signed as a
free agent by Quebec, Dec. 1982.
1980-82
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
128
8
52
60
459
Playoffs
10
1
1
2
49
TOM PRICE
D
#6/25/28
Signed as a free agent, Feb. 1977. Released June 1980.
1977-79
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
19
0
2
2
8
Playoffs
-----KEN PRIESTLAY
C
#18
Acquired from Buffalo for Tony Tanti, Mar. 1991. Released
July 1993.
1991-92
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
52
2
9
11
4
Playoffs
-----WAYNE PRIMEAU
C
#15
Acquired from Tampa Bay for Matthew Barnaby, Feb. 1,
2001. Traded to San Jose for Matt Bradley, March 11,
2003.
2001-02
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
130
8
24
32
127
Playoffs
18
1
3
4
2
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SEAN PRONGER
C
#12
Acquired from Anaheim for rights to Patrick Lalime, March
1998. Traded with Petr Nedved and Chris Tamer to NY
Rangers for Alexei Kovalev and Harry York, Nov. 1998.
1998
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
7
1
0
1
2
Playoffs
5
0
0
0
4
JEAN PRONOVOST
RW
#19
Purchased with John Arbour from Boston, May 1968.
Traded to Atlanta with Atlanta sending Dick Redmond to
Boston and Boston sending Gregg Sheppard to Pittsburgh,
Sept. 1978.
1968-78
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
753 316 287 603
306
Playoffs
29
9
9
18
12
JAMIE PUSHOR
D
#3/4
Acquired from Columbus for a fourth round pick in the 2003 Entry Draft,
March 15, 2002. Released July 2003.
2002-03
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
91
3
3
6
106
Playoffs
-----DAN QUINN
C
#10/14/9
Acquired from Calgary for Mike Bullard, Nov. 1986. Traded with
Andrew McBain and Dave Capuano to Vancouver for Tony Tanti,
Barry Pederson and Rod Buskas, Jan. 1990. Signed as a free agent,
July 1996. Released Dec. 1996.
1986-90/96
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
270 111 165 276
224
Playoffs
11
6
3
9
10
MIKE RAMSEY
D
#6
Acquired from Buffalo for Bob Errey, Mar. 1993. Released
June 1994.
1993-94
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
77
3
4
7
30
Playoffs
13
0
6
6
4
GREG REDQUEST
G
#25
Selected in fourth round of Entry Draft (Kingston OHL), June
1976. Released June 1979.
1977-78
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
1
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----NICK RICCI
G
#31
Selected in the fourth round of Entry Draft (Niagra Falls
OHL), Aug. 1979. Traded with Pat Graham to Toronto for
Rocky Saganiuk and Vincent Tremblay, Aug. 1983.
1979-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
19
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
-----STEPHANE RICHER
RW
#44
Signed by Pittsburgh as a free agent, Oct. 2001. Traded to
New Jersey for conditional choice in the 2002 Entry Draft,
Mar. 19, 2002.
2001-02
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
58
13
12
25
14
Playoffs
------
JANI RITA
RW
#28
Acquired with Cory Cross from Edmonton for Dick
Tarnstrom, Jan. 26, 2006. Signed with Jokerit, May 2, 2006.
2006
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
30
3
4
7
4
Playoffs
-----BOB RIVARD
LW
#19
Selected from Montreal in Expansion Draft, June 1967.
Sent to Baltimore (AHL) to complete an earlier deal where
Pittsburgh purchased Jim Morrison, Nov. 1969.
1967-68
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
27
5
12
17
4
Playoffs
-----RENE ROBERT
C
#14
Claimed from Toronto in Intra-League Draft, June 1971.
Traded to Buffalo for Eddie Shack, Mar. 1972.
1971-72
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
49
7
11
18
42
Playoffs
-----GORD ROBERTS
D
#14/28
Acquired from St. Louis for future considerations, Oct. 1990.
Signed as a free agent by Boston, June 1992.
1990-92
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
134
5
34
39
89
Playoffs
43
1
4
5
95
LUC ROBITAILLE
LW
#20
Acquired from Los Angeles for Rick Tocchet and a second round
choice in 1995 Entry Draft, July 1994. Traded to NY Rangers
with Ulf Samuelsson for Sergei Zubov and Petr Nedved, Aug.
1995.
1994-95
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
46
23
19
42
37
Playoffs
12
7
4
11
26
RANDY ROBITAILLE
C
#22
Claimed off waivers from Los Angeles, Jan. 4 2002. Traded to
NY Islanders for a fithe round pick in the 2003 Entry Draft,
March 9, 2003.
2002-03
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
81
15
31
46
24
Playoffs
-----DAVE ROCHE
LW
#51
Selected in third round of Entry Draft (Peterborough OHL),
June 1993. Traded to Calgary with Ken Wregget for Todd
Hlushko and German Titov, June 1998.
1995-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
132
12
12
24
285
Playoffs
16
2
7
9
26
ROBERTO ROMANO
G
#30/35
Signed as a free agent, Dec. 1982. Traded to Boston for Pat
Riggin, Feb. 1987. Signed as a free agent, Oct. 1993.
Released June 1994.
1982-87/93-94
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
125
0
1
1
6
Playoffs
------
PAT RIGGIN
G
#1
Acquired from Boston for Roberto Romano, Feb. 1987.
Released July 1988.
1987-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
39
0
1
1
14
Playoffs
------
TOM ROULSTON
RW
#12/18
Acquired from Edmonton for Kevin McLelland and a sixth
round choice in 1984 Entry Draft, Dec. 1983. Released July
1986.
1984-86
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
58
11
17
28
10
Playoffs
------
GARY RISSLING
RW
# 10/15/20/23
Acquired from Washington for a fifth round choice in 1981
Entry Draft, Jan. 1981. Released June 1987.
1983-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
185
20
26
46
832
Playoffs
5
0
1
1
4
MIKE ROWE
D
#5/33
Selected in the third round of Entry Draft (Toronto OHL),
June 1983. Released July 1988.
1984-87
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
11
0
0
0
11
Playoffs
------
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MICHAL ROZSIVAL
D
#28
Selected by Pittsburgh in the fourth round (105th overall)
of the 1996 Entry Draft. Released, July 2005.
1999-2005
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
237
18
47
65
161
Playoffs
2
0
0
0
4
DUANE RUPP
D
#2
Acquired from Minnesota for Leo Boivin, Jan. 1969.
Released June 1974.
1969-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
265
21
83 104
170
Playoffs
10
2
2
4
8
RYAN SAVOIA
C
#18
Signed as a free agent, Apr. 1995. Released July 1999.
1998-99
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
3
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
------
TERRY RUSKOWSKI
LW
#8
Signed as a free agent, Oct. 1985. Signed by Minnesota as
a free agent, July 1987.
1985-87
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
143
40
74 114
309
Playoffs
------
KEN SCHINKEL
RW
#12
Selected from NY Rangers in Expansion Draft, June 1967.
Retired Jan. 1973.
1967-73
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
371
93 143 236
86
Playoffs
13
6
1
7
4
JIM RUTHERFORD
G
#1/29
Selected from Detroit in Intra-League Draft, June 1971. Traded
with Jack Lynch to Detroit for Ron Stackhouse, Jan. 1974.
1971-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
115
0
1
1
18
Playoffs
4
0
0
0
0
ROCKY SAGANIUK
RW
#11/33
Acquired with Vincent Tremblay from Toronto for Pat
Graham and Nick Ricci, Aug. 1983. Removed from reserve
list, July 1984.
1983-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
29
1
3
4
37
Playoffs
-----KJELL SAMUELSSON
D
#23/28
Acquired with Rick Tocchet, Ken Wregget and a conditional
draft pick from Philadelphia for Mark Recchi, Brian Benning
and Los Angeles’ first round choice in 1992 Entry Draft, Feb.
1992. Signed as a free agent by Philadelphia, July 1995.
1992-95
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
183
10
22
32
312
Playoffs
44
0
7
7
66
ULF SAMUELSSON
D
#5
Acquired with Ron Francis and Grant Jennings from
Hartford for John Cullen, Zarley Zalapski and Jeff Parker,
Mar. 1991. Traded with Luc Robitraille to NY Rangers for
Petr Nedved and Sergei Zubov, Aug. 1995.
1991-95
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
277
11
83
94
804
Playoffs
66
4
12
16
123
DEREK SANDERSON
C
#16
Signed as a free agent, Mar. 1978. Released June 1978.
1978
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
13
3
1
4
0
Playoffs
-----TOMAS SANDSTROM
RW
#17
Acquired with Shawn McEachern from Los Angeles for
Marty McSorley and Jim Paek, Feb. 1994. Traded to Detroit
for Greg Johnson, Jan. 1997.
1994-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
172
71
84 155
168
Playoffs
36
7
5
12
50
GRANT SASSER
C
#19
Selected in fifth round of Entry Draft (Portland WHL), June
1982. Released July 1986.
1983-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
3
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
------
228
GLEN SATHER
LW
#16
Selected from Boston in Intra-League Draft, June 1969.
Traded to NY Rangers for Syl Apps and Sheldon
Kannegiesser, Jan. 1971.
1969-71
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
122
20
17
37
210
Playoffs
10
0
2
2
17
NORM SCHMIDT
D
#3/25
Selected in fourth round of Entry Draft (Oshawa OHL), June
1981. Released July 1988.
1983-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
125
23
33
56
73
Playoffs
-----RON SCHOCK
C
#17
Acquired with Craig Cameron from St. Louis for Lou Angotti
and a first round choice in 1971 Entry Draft, June 1969.
Traded to Buffalo for Brian Spencer, Sept. 1977.
1969-77
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
619 124 280 404
201
Playoffs
29
2
12
14
23
DWIGHT SCHOFIELD
D
#4
Purchased from Washington, Oct. 1986. Released July
1987.
1986-87
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
25
1
6
7
59
Playoffs
-----DAVE SCHULTZ
LW
#8
Acquired with Gene Carr and a fourth round choice in 1978
Entry Draft from Los Angeles for Syl Apps and Hartland
Monahan, Nov. 1977. Traded to Buffalo for Gary McAdam,
Feb. 1979.
1977-79
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
113
13
34
47
535
Playoffs
-----ROD SCHUTT
LW
#23/27
Acquired from Montreal for a first round choice in 1981
Entry Draft, Oct. 1978. Signed as a free agent by Toronto,
Oct. 1985.
1978-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
278
76
92 168
177
Playoffs
22
8
6
14
26
JEFF SEROWIK
D
#16
Signed as a free agent, Oct. 1998. Released July 1999.
1998-99
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
26
0
6
6
16
Playoffs
-----EDDIE SHACK
LW
#23/24
Acquired from Buffalo for Rene Robert, Mar. 1972.
Purchased by Toronto, July 1973.
1972-73
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
87
30
29
59
96
Playoffs
4
0
1
1
15
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DOUG SHEDDEN
RW
#14
Selected in fifth round of Entry Draft (Sault St. Marie OHL),
June 1980. Traded to Detroit for Ron Duguay, Mar. 1986.
1981-86
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
332 123 159 282
148
Playoffs
------
PAVEL SKRBEK
D
#46
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Kladno Czech), June
1996. Traded to Nashville for Bob Boughner, Mar. 2000.
1998-99
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
4
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
------
GREGG SHEPPARD
C
#19
Acquired from Boston with Boston receiving Dick Redmond
from Atlanta and Pittsburgh sending Jean Pronovost to
Atlanta, Sept. 1978. Released June 1982.
1978-82
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
241
50
73 123
113
Playoffs
17
4
7
11
2
PETER SKUDRA
G
#1
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1997. Signed by Boston as a
free agent, Sept. 2000.
1997-2000
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
74
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
1
0
0
0
0
JIM SHIRES
LW
#27
Acquired from St. Louis for Joe Noris, Jan. 1973. Released
June 1974.
1973
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
18
1
2
3
2
Playoffs
------
JOHN SLANEY
D
#32
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1999. Traded to Philadelphia
for Kevin Stevens Jan. 14, 2001.
1999-2001
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
29
1
4
5
10
Playoffs
2
1
0
1
2
JON SIM
LW
#39
Claimed off waivers from Los Angeles, March 4, 2004.
Released July 2004.
2004
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
15
2
3
5
6
Playoffs
------
JIRI SLEGR
D
#71
Rights acquired from Edmonton for third round choice in
1998 Entry Draft, Aug. 1997. Traded to Atlanta Thrashers
for draft choice, Jan. 14 2001.
1997-2001
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
252
24
62
86
338
Playoffs
29
3
10
13
33
ROMAN SIMICEK
C
#15
Selected in the ninth round of the 2000 Entry Draft (HPK
Finland). Traded to Minnesota for Steve McKenna, Jan. 13,
2001.
2000-01
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
29
3
6
9
30
Playoffs
------
AL SMITH
G
#29
Purchased from Toronto, June 1969. Selected by Detroit in
Intra-League Draft, June 1971.
1969-71
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
93
0
0
0
61
Playoffs
3
0
0
0
0
CHARLIE SIMMER
RW
#13/16
Selected from Boston in Waiver Draft, Oct. 1988. Released
July 1989.
1988-89
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
50
11
17
28
24
Playoffs
-----BOB SIMPSON
LW
#28/33
Signed as a free agent, Oct. 1981. Released July 1984.
1981-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
30
10
9
19
4
Playoffs
2
0
0
0
0
CRAIG SIMPSON
RW
#18
Selected in the first round of Entry Draft (Michigan State
CCHA), June 1985. Traded with Dave Hannan, Chris Joseph
and Moe Mantha to Edmonton for Paul Coffey, Dave Hunter
and Wayne Van Dorp, Nov. 1988.
1985-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
169
50
55 105
140
Playoffs
-----REID SIMPSON
LW
#33
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 29, 2003. Released July 2004.
2003-04
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
2
0
0
0
17
Playoffs
-----VILLE SIREN
D
#5
Acquired from Hartford for Pat Boutette, Nov. 1984. Traded
with Steve Gotaas to Minnesota for Scott Bjugstad and
Gord Dineen, Dec. 1988.
1984-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
187
10
45
55
144
Playoffs
------
DOUG SMITH
C
#15
Acquired from Vancouver for cash, Feb. 1990. Released
June 1990.
1990
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
10
1
1
2
25
Playoffs
-----BRYAN SMOLINSKI
C
#8/20
Acquired with Glen Murray and a third round pick in 1996
Entry Draft from Boston for Shawn McEachern and Kevin
Stevens, Aug. 1995. Traded to NY Islanders for Darius
Kasparaitis and Andreas Johansson, Nov. 1996.
1995-96
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
81
24
40
64
69
Playoffs
18
5
4
9
10
RON SNELL
RW
#14/16
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Regina WCJHL),
June 1968. Sold to Hershey (AHL), June 1973.
1968-70
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
7
3
2
5
6
Playoffs
-----TED SNELL
RW
#10
Signed as a free agent, Oct. 1973. Selected by Kansas City
in Expansion Draft, June 1974.
1973-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
55
4
12
16
8
Playoffs
-----GARTH SNOW
Signed as a free agent, Oct. 10, 2000.
Islanders as a free agent, July 2001.
2000-01
GP
G
Reg. Season
35
0
Playoffs
---
G
#34
Signed by NY
A
0
--
PTS
0
--
PIM
8
--
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MARTIN SONNENBERG
LW
#12
Signed as a free agent, Oct. 1998. Signed by Calgary as a
free agent, July 2002.
1998-2002
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
58
2
3
5
19
Playoffs
7
0
0
0
0
ALEK STOJANOV
LW
#11/25
Acquired from Vancouver for Markus Naslund, Mar. 1996.
Released July 1998.
1996-98
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
45
2
4
6
86
Playoffs
9
0
0
0
19
BILLY SPEER
D
#17
Purchased from Cleveland (AHL), Sept. 1966. Selected by Boston in
Intra-League Draft, June 1969.
1967-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
102
4
17
21
71
Playoffs
------
BLAINE STOUGHTON
RW
#12
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (Flin Flon WCHL), May
1973. Traded with first round choice in 1977 Entry Draft to
Toronto for Rick Kehoe, Sept. 1974.
1973-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
34
5
6
11
8
Playoffs
------
BRIAN SPENCER
LW
#22
Acquired from Buffalo for Ron Schock, Sept. 1977. Loaned
to Binghamton (AHL), Oct. 1978.
1977-78
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
86
9
11
20
81
Playoffs
------
MARTIN STRAKA
LW
#82
Selected in the first round of the 1992 Entry Draft. Traded
to Ottawa for Norm MacIver and Troy Murray, April 7, 1995.
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 7, 1997. Traded to Los Angeles
for Sergei Anshakov and Martin Strbak, Nov. 30, 2003.
1992-95/1997-2003
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
560 165 277 442
215
Playoffs
65
19
27
46
30
RON STACKHOUSE
D
#3
Acquired from Detroit for Jim Rutherford and Jack Lynch,
Jan. 1974. Retired Nov. 1982.
1973-82
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
621
66 277 343
547
Playoffs
32
5
8
13
38
PAUL STANTON
D
#22/23
Selected in eighth round of Entry Draft (Catholic Memorial
HS, Boston), June 1985. Traded to Boston for a third round
choice in 1994 Entry Draft, Oct. 1993.
1990-93
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
206
11
38
49
199
Playoffs
44
2
10
12
66
BOB STUMPF
D
#29
Acquired from St. Louis for Bernie Lukowich, Jan. 1975.
Loaned to Hershey (AHL), Oct. 1975.
1975
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
3
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
------
MIKE STAPLETON
C
#26
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1992. Claimed on waivers by
Edmonton, Feb. 1994.
1992-94
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
136
11
13
24
28
Playoffs
4
0
0
0
0
TOMAS SUROVY
LW
#43
Selected in fifth round of Entry Draft, June 2001. Released
July 2006.
2002-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
126
27
32
59
71
Playoffs
------
KEVIN STEVENS
LW
#25
Rights acquired from Los Angeles for Anders Hakansson,
Sept. 1983. Traded to Boston with Shawn McEachern for
Bryan Smolinski, Glen Murray and a third round choice in
1996 Entry Draft, Aug. 1995. Acquired from Philadelphia
for John Slaney, Jan. 14, 2001. Retired July 2002.
1987-95/2001
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
522 260 295 555 1046
Playoffs
103
46
60 106
170
RICH SUTTER
RW
#9/23
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (Lethbridge WHL), June
1982. Traded with a second and third round choice in 1984
Entry Draft to Philadelphia for Andy Brickley, Mark Taylor,
Ron Flockhart and a first and third round choice in 1984
Entry Draft, Oct. 1983.
1982-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
9
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
------
BOB STEWART
D
#8
Acquired from St. Louis for Blair Chapman, Nov. 1979.
Released Nov. 1982.
1979-80
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
65
3
7
10
52
Playoffs
5
1
1
2
2
JOHN STEWART
LW
#20/23/25
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Flin Flon WCHL),
June 1970. Selected by Atlanta in Expansion Draft, June
1972.
1970-72
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
40
4
9
13
32
Playoffs
-----ANDRE ST. LAURENT
C
#34
Selected from Los Angeles on waivers, Feb. 1982. Traded to
Detroit for future considerations, Oct. 1983.
1982-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
96
23
14
37
130
Playoffs
5
2
1
3
8
230
ART STRATTON
LW
#7
Selected from Chicago in Expansion Draft, June 1967.
Purchased by Philadelphia to complete an earlier trade in
which Pittsburgh received Wayne Hicks, Mar. 1968.
1967-68
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
58
16
21
37
16
Playoffs
------
GARY SWAIN
LW
#24
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (Niagra Falls OHA),
June 1968. Released June 1971.
1968-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
9
1
1
2
0
Playoffs
-----GEROGE SWARBRICK
RW
#10/15/20/23
Acquired with Bryan Watson and Tracy Pratt from Oakland
for Earl Ingarfield, Gene Ubriaco and Dick Mattiussi, Jan.
1969. Traded to Philadelphia for Terry Bell, June 1970.
1969-70
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
31
1
7
8
36
Playoffs
-----RICK TABARACCI
G
#31
Selected in second round of Entry Draft (Cornwall OHL),
June 1987. Traded with Randy Cunneyworth and Dave
McLlwain to Winnipeg for Jim Kyte, Andrew McBain and
Randy Gilhen, June 1989.
1988-89
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
1
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
------
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PETER TAGLIANETTI
D
#32
Acquired with Larry Murphy from Minnesota for Jim
Johnson and Chris Dahlquist, Dec. 1990. Selected by Tampa
Bay in Expansion Draft, June 1992. Acquired from Tampa
Bay for a third round choice in 1993 Entry Draft, Mar. 1993.
Released July 1995.
1990-92/93-95
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
167
7
28
35
338
Playoffs
39
1
7
8
83
DALE TALLON
D
#4/19
Acquired from Chicago for a second round choice in 1980
Entry Draft, Oct. 1978. Released June 1980.
1978-80
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
95
10
33
43
53
Playoffs
4
0
0
0
4
CHRIS TAMER
D
#2
Selected in fourth round of Entry Draft (U. of Michigan
CCHA), June 1990. Traded to NY Rangers with Petr Nedved
and Sean Pronger for Alexei Kovalev and Harry York, Nov.
1998.
1993-98
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
242
8
21
29
556
Playoffs
37
0
8
8
52
TONY TANTI
RW
#9
Acquired with Rod Buskas from Vancouver for Dave
Capuano, Andrew McBain and Dan Quinn, Jan. 1990.
Traded to Buffalo for Ken Priestlay, Mar. 1991.
1990-91
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
83
20
30
50
66
Playoffs
-----DICK TARNSTROM
D
#32
Claimed on waivers from NY Islanders., Aug. 6, 2002. Traded to
Edmonton for Jani Rita and Cory Cross on Jan. 26, 2006.
2002-2006
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
174
28
75 103
140
Playoffs
-----BOB TAYLOR
G
#30
Acquired with Ed Van Impe from Philadelphia for Gary
Inness, Mar. 1976. Released June 1976.
1976
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
2
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----MARK TAYLOR
C
#16
Acquired with Ron Flockhart, Andy Brickley and a first and
third round choice in 1984 Entry Draft from Philadelphia for
Rich Sutter and a second and third round choice in 1984
Entry Draft, Oct. 1983. Traded to Washington for Jim
McGeough, Mar. 1985.
1983-85
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
106
31
41
72
43
Playoffs
-----GREG TEBBUTT
D
#34
Signed as a free agent, July 1983. Released July 1985.
1983-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
14
1
8
9
16
Playoffs
-----ERROL THOMPSON
LW
#6
Acquired from Detroit for Gary McAdam, Jan. 1981.
Released Nov. 1982.
1981-82
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
34
6
8
14
12
Playoffs
-----TOM THORNBURY
D
#34
Selected in third round of Entry Draft (Niagra Falls OHL),
June 1981. Traded to Quebec for Brian Ford, Dec. 1984.
1983-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
14
1
8
9
16
Playoffs
------
BILLY TIBBETTS
RW
Signed as a free agent, April 10, 2000. Traded to
Philadelphia for Kent Manderville, Mar. 2002.
2000-02
GP
G
A PTS
Reg. Season
62
2
7
9
Playoffs
-----
#12
PIM
188
--
DAVE TIPPETT
LW/C
#14
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1992. Released June 1993.
1992-93
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
74
6
19
25
56
Playoffs
12
1
4
5
14
GERMAN TITOV
LW
#31/9
Acquired with Todd Hlushko from Calgary for Ken Wregget
and Dave Roche, June 1998. Traded to Edmonton for Josef
Beranek, Mar. 2000.
1998-2000
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
135
28
70
98
68
Playoffs
11
3
5
8
4
RICK TOCCHET
RW
#92/22
Acquired with Kjell Samuelsson, Ken Wregget and a
conditional draft pick from Philadelphia for Mark Recchi,
Brian Benning and Los Angeles’ first round pick in 1992
Entry Draft, Feb. 1992. Traded to Los Angeles with
Pittsburgh’s second round choice in 1995 Entry Draft for
Luc Robitaille, July 1994.
1992-94
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
150
76 103 179
435
Playoffs
32
15
22
37
68
JEFF TOMS
C
#46
Claimed off waivers from NY Rangers, March 16, 2002.
Signed by Florida as a free agent, July 11, 2002.
2002
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
14
2
1
3
4
Playoffs
-----TIM TOOKEY
C
#11
Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1983. Signed as a free agent
by Philadelphia, July 1985.
1983-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
8
0
2
2
2
Playoffs
-----DAN TREBIL
D
#3
Acquired from Anaheim for fifth round choice in 2000 Entry
Draft, Mar. 2000. Signed by NY Islanders as a free agent,
July 2000. Acquired from NY Islanders for ninth round
draft choice, Nov. 14, 2000. Traded to St. Louis for Marc
Bergevin, Dec. 28, 2000.
2000
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
19
1
0
1
7
Playoffs
-----VINCENT TREMBLAY
G
#31
Acquired with Rocky Saganiuk from Toronto for Nick Ricci
and Pat Graham, Aug. 1993. Released July 1984.
1983-84
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
4
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
-----BRYAN TROTTIER
C
#19
Signed as a free agent, July 1990. Retired Aug. 1992.
Signed as a free agent, June 1993. Retired Aug. 1994.
1990-92/93-94
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
156
24
48
72
114
Playoffs
46
7
7
14
57
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RON TUGNUTT
G
#31
Acquired from Ottawa with Janne Laukkanen for Tom
Barrasso, Mar. 2000. Signed by Columbus as a free agent,
June 2000.
2000
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
7
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
11
0
0
0
2
IAN TURNBULL
D
#7
Signed as a free agent, Oct. 1982. Release July 1983.
1982-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
7
0
0
0
4
Playoffs
-----GENE UBRIACO
LW/C
#11
Acquired from Hershey (AHL) for Gil Gilbert, Oct. 1967.
Traded with Earl Ingarfield and Dick Mattiussi to Oakland
for George Swarbrick, Bryan Watscon and Tracy Pratt, Jan.
1969.
1967-69
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
114
33
26
59
30
Playoffs
------
#23
PIM
34
--
CHRIS WELLS
C
#12
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (Seattle WHL), June
1994. Traded to Florida for Stu Barnes and Jason Woolley,
Nov. 1996.
1995-96
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
54
2
2
4
59
Playoffs
-----BRAD WERENKA
D
#5
Signed as a free agent, July 1997. Traded to Calgary for
Rene Corbet and Tyler Moss, Mar. 2000.
1997-2000
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
213
12
41
53
208
Playoffs
19
2
1
3
14
GARRY VALK
LW
#26/8/18
Acquired from Anaheim for J.J. Daigneault, Feb. 1997.
Signed as a free agent by Toronto, Oct. 1998.
1997-98
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
56
5
5
10
58
Playoffs
------
JIM WILEY
C
#8
Signed as a free agent, June 1972. Selected by Vancouver
in Intra-League Draft, June 1974.
1972-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
26
0
4
4
2
Playoffs
------
WAYNE VAN DORP
LW
#22
Acquired with Paul Coffey and Dave Hunter from Edmonton
for Craig Simpson, Chris Joseph, Dave Hannan and Moe
Mantha, Nov. 1987. Traded to Buffalo for future
considerations, Sept. 1988.
1987-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
25
1
3
4
75
Playoffs
------
BARRY WILKINS
D
#5
Acquired from Vancouver for Ab DeMArco, Nov. 1974.
Signed as a free agent by Edmonton (WHA), Sept. 1976.
1974-76
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
133
5
56
61
203
Playoffs
6
0
1
1
4
ED VAN IMPE
D
#2
Acquired with Bobby Taylor from Philadelphia for Gary
Inness, Mar. 1976. Released July 1977.
1976-77
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
22
0
8
8
22
Playoffs
3
0
1
1
2
RYAN VANDENBUSSCHE
RW
#37
Signed as a free agent, July 2004. Released July 2006.
2005-06
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
20
1
0
1
42
Playoffs
-----VLADIMIR VUJTEK
LW
#19
Signed as a free agent, July 15, 2002. Released Nov. 15,
2002.
2002
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
6
0
1
1
0
Playoffs
-----BRYAN WATSON
D
#5
Acquired with George Swarbrick and Tracy Pratt from
Oakland for Earl Ingarfield, Gene Ubriaco and Dick
Mattiussi, Jan. 1969. Traded with Greg Polis and a second
round choice in 1974 Entry Draft to St. Louis for Steve
Durbano, Ab DeMarco and Bob Kelly, Jan. 1974.
1969-74
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
303
8
57
65
871
Playoffs
14
0
0
0
38
STEVE WEBB
RW
#18
Claimed off waivers from Philadelphia, Oct. 22, 2003.
Traded to the NY Islanders for Alain Nasreddine, March 8,
2004.
2003-04
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
5
0
0
0
2
Playoffs
------
232
WALLY WEIR
D
Selected from Hartford in Waiver Draft, Mar. 1985.
Released July 1985.
1985
GP
G
A PTS
Reg. Season
14
0
3
3
Playoffs
-----
NEIL WILKINSON
D
#6
Acquired from Winnipeg for Norm Maciver, Dec. 1995.
Retired Apr. 1999
1995-99
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
122
4
14
18
169
Playoffs
20
0
1
1
18
DUNC WILSON
G
#29
Acquired from NY Rangers for a fourth round choice in
1978 Entry Draft, Oct. 1976. Purchased by Vancouver, Nov.
1978.
1976-78
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
66
0
2
2
21
Playoffs
-----LANDON WILSON
RW
#26
Acquired from Phoenix for future considerations, Feb. 22, 2004.
Released July 2004.
2004
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
19
5
1
6
31
Playoffs
-----MIKE WILSON
D
#4
Signed as a free agent, July 12, 2001. Traded to NY
Rangers with Alexei Kovalev, Dan LaCouture and Janne
Laukkanen for Mikael Samuelsson, Rico Fata, Joel Bouchard
and Richard Lintner, Feb. 10, 2003.
2001-02
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
22
1
1
2
17
Playoffs
-----MITCH WILSON
C
#33
Signed as a free agent, July 1986. Released Jan. 1991.
1986-87
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
17
2
1
3
83
Playoffs
------
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FORMER PENGUINS
BENNETT WOLF
D
#3/6/16
Selected in third round of Entry Draft (Kitchener OHL), Aug.
1979. Released July 1985.
1980-83
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
30
0
1
1
133
Playoffs
------
ROD ZAINE
C
#24
Purchased from Baltimore (AHL), June 1970. Selected by
Buffalo in Intra-League Draft, June 1971.
1970-71
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
37
8
5
13
21
Playoffs
------
JASON WOOLLEY
D
#22
Acquired with Stu Barnes from Florida for Chris Wells, Nov.
1996. Traded to Buffalo for a fifth round choice in 1998
Entry Draft, Sept. 1997.
1996-97
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
57
6
30
36
28
Playoffs
5
0
3
3
0
ZARLEY ZALAPSKI
D
#33
Selected in first round of Entry Draft (Canadian National
Team), June 1986. Traded with John Cullen and Jeff Parker
to Hartford for Ron Francis, Ulf Samuelsson and Grant
Jennings, Mar. 1991.
1987-91
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
190
33 102 135
160
Playoffs
11
1
8
9
13
BOB WOYTOWICH
D
#3/20
Acquired from Minnesota for a first round choice in 1972
Entry Draft, Oct. 1968. Traded to Los Angeles for Al
McDonough, June 1972.
1968-72
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
248
22
71
93
151
Playoffs
10
1
2
3
2
KEN WREGGET
G
#31
Acquired with Rick Tocchet, Kjell Samuelsson and a
conditional draft pick from Philadelphia for Mark Recchi,
Brian Benning and Los Angeles’ first round choice in 1992
Entry Draft. Feb. 1992. Traded with Dave Roche to Calgary
for German Titov and Todd Hlushko, June 1998.
1992-98
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
212
0
5
5
50
Playoffs
26
0
1
1
9
RICHARD ZEMLAK
RW
#18
Acquired from Minnesota for rights to Rob Gaudreau, Nov.
1988. Released July 1990.
1988-90
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
50
1
5
6
178
Playoffs
1
0
0
0
10
SERGEI ZUBOV
D
#3/56
Acquired with Petr Nedved from NY Rangers for Luc
Robitaille and Ulf Samuelsson, Aug. 1995. Traded to Dallas
for Kevin Hatcher, June 1996.
1995-96
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
64
11
55
66
22
Playoffs
18
1
14
15
26
TYLER WRIGHT
C
#29
Acquired from Edmonton for a seventh round choice in
1996 Entry Draft, June 1996. Selected by Columbus in the
expansion draft, June 2000.
1996-2000
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
238
17
16
33
317
Playoffs
11
3
1
4
17
HARRY YORK
C
#32
Acquired with Alexei Kovalev from NY Rangers for Petr
Nedved, Chris Tamer and Sean Pronger, Nov. 1998. Claimed
off waivers by Vancouver, Dec. 1998.
1998
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
2
0
0
0
0
Playoffs
-----SCOTT YOUNG
RW/LW
#6/34
Acquired from Hartford for Rob Brown, Dec. 1990. Rights
traded to Quebec for Bryan Fogarty, Mar. 1992.
1990-91
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
43
11
16
27
33
Playoffs
17
1
6
7
2
WARREN YOUNG
LW
#11/35
Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1983. Signed by Detroit as a
free agent, July 1985. Purchased from Detroit, Oct. 1986.
Sold to Detroit, May 1987. Signed as a free agent Sept.
1987. Released July 1988.
1983-85/86-88
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
152
49
52 101
313
Playoffs
-----WENDELL YOUNG
G
#1
Acquired with seventh round choice in 1990 Entry Draft
from Philadelphia for a third round choice in 1990 Entry
Draft, Sept. 1988. Selected by Tampa Bay in Expansion
Draft, June 1992. Acquired from Tampa Bay for future
considerations, Feb. 1995. Released July 1995.
1988-92/95
GP
G
A PTS
PIM
Reg. Season
111
0
7
7
14
Playoffs
1
0
0
0
0
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GOALTENDERS
all-time statistics
NAME
Martin Brochu
Ron Tugnutt
Phillippe DeRouville
Roy Edwards
Peter Skudra
Hank Bassen
Johan Hedberg
J-Sebastien Aubin
Patrick Lalime
Garth Snow
Marv Edwards
Rich Parent
Al Smith
Les Binkley
Jim Rutherford
Joe Daley
Tom Barrasso
Ken Wregget
Gary Inness
Marc-Andre Fleury
Andy Chiodo
Sebastien Caron
Dunc Wilson
Michel Plasse
Pat Riggin
Gilles Meloche
Gary Edwards
Steve Guenette
Cam Newton
Andy Brown
Greg Millen
Denis Herron
Roberto Romano
Rob Dopson
Rob Holland
Frank Pietrangelo
Wendell Young
Michel Dion
Jocelyn Thibault
Nick Ricci
Bob Johnson
Alain Chevrier
Bob Taylor
Paul Harrison
Gordie Laxton
Vincent Tremblay
Brian Ford
Rick Tabaracci
Paul Hoganson
Dany Sabourin
Greg Redquest
TOTALS
234
GP
1
7
3
15
74
25
116
168
39
35
1
7
91
196
115
38
458
212
100
71
8
90
66
75
39
104
6
32
16
45
135
290
125
2
44
87
111
151
16
19
12
3
2
13
17
4
8
1
2
1
MP
33
374
119
847
3687
1299
6832
8888
2058
2032
60
332
5027
11046
6252
2143
25879
11737
5366
3963
486
4933
3807
4190
2157
5726
360
1779
814
2476
7839
16105
7051
45
2513
4478
5576
8477
806
1087
476
166
78
700
800
240
457
33
57
20
GA
1
15
5
36
163
62
328
432
101
101
3
17
257
575
327
113
1409
644
299
222
28
287
224
251
131
348
22
110
51
156
501
1040
465
3
171
308
385
605
60
79
40
14
7
64
74
24
48
4
7
4
1
13
3
3014 181772 10645
ENG
0
0
1
2
10
2
7
18
3
1
0
1
2
8
6
4
34
17
6
6
0
10
1
1
1
10
0
2
2
0
10
22
9
0
4
2
9
22
1
4
0
0
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
SO
0
0
0
0
4
1
7
6
3
3
0
0
4
11
4
2
22
6
2
2
0
4
5
2
0
0
1
1
0
1
4
6
4
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
GAA
1.82
2.41
2.52
2.55
2.65
2.86
2.88
2.92
2.94
2.98
3.00
3.07
3.07
3.12
3.14
3.16
3.27
3.29
3.34
3.36
3.46
3.49
3.53
3.59
3.64
3.65
3.67
3.71
3.76
3.78
3.83
3.87
3.96
4.00
4.08
4.13
4.14
4.28
4.46
4.36
5.04
5.06
5.38
5.49
5.55
6.00
6.30
7.27
7.37
11.43
W
0
4
1
2
26
7
46
63
21
14
0
1
24
58
44
11
226
104
39
17
3
24
23
33
15
34
3
17
4
16
57
88
46
0
11
34
42
42
1
7
3
1
0
3
4
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
13.85
0
243
110
L T/OT
0
0
2
0
1
0
8
4
22
11
10
3
57
12
72
11
12
2
15
4
1
0
1
3
42
17
94
34
49
14
18
6
153
53
67
21
37
13
41
8
4
1
47
12
30
11
24
14
14
7
43
17
2
1
15
0
7
1
20
6
56
18
133
44
62
8
0
0
22
9
32
3
47
5
79
20
9
3
12
0
4
1
2
0
1
0
7
0
9
0
4
0
6
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
3.52 1221 1396
0
SV
18
182
60
355
1374
616
2973
3937
1065
913
30
133
2777
5022
2915
1094
12070
5640
2591
2160
238
2653
1750
2013
916
2491
171
832
360
1126
3482
8072
3407
20
1060
2125
2710
3998
484
474
237
75
41
288
359
117
248
17
21
14
SV%
.947
.924
.923
.908
.894
.909
.901
.901
.913
.900
.909
.887
.899
.897
.899
.906
.895
.898
.897
.897
.892
.892
.887
.889
.868
.865
.886
.883
.876
.878
.874
.886
.880
.870
.861
.873
.876
.855
.876
.857
.856
.843
.837
.816
.829
.830
.838
.810
.750
.714
2
.400
397 85720 .890
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TEAM OPERATIONS
general managers
NAME
Jack Riley*
Red Kelly
Jack Riley*
Jack Button
Wren Blair
Baz Bastien
NO GM
Ed Johnston
Tony Esposito
Craig Patrick
Ray Shero
DATES
6/6/67 to 5/1/70
5/1/70 to 1/29/72
1/29/72 to 1/13/74
1/13/74 to 7/1/75
7/1/75 to 12/3/76
12/3/76 to 3/15/83
3/16/83 to 4/3/83
5/27/83 to 4/14/88
4/14/88 to 12/5/89
12/5/89 to 4/20/06
5/25/06 to Present
*Jack Riley’s Combined Record
GP
226
126
149
117
105
527
8
400
106
1250
-375
W
73
33
57
54
44
193
2
140
50
575
--
L
117
64
73
44
44
248
5
220
47
511
--
T
36
29
19
19
17
86
1
40
9
127
--
130 190
55
OT OTL
PTS
--- 182
--95
--- 133
--- 127
--- 105
--- 472
--5
--- 320
--- 109
14
23 1314
-----
--
315
PCT
.403
.377
.446
.543
.500
.447
.313
.400
.514
.526
-.420
head coaches
NAME
DATES
GP
W
L
T
OT OTL PTS PCT
Red Sullivan
6/6/67 to 3/31/69
150
47
79
24
--- 118 .393
Red Kelly
7/2/69 to 1/13/73
274
90 132
52
--- 232 .423
Ken Schinkel*
1/13/73 to 2/6/74
86
29
49
8
--- 66 .384
Marc Boileau
2/6/74 to 1/17/76
151
66
61
24
--- 156 .517
Ken Schinkel*
1/17/76 to 5/19/77
117
54
43
20
--- 128 .547
Johnny Wilson
6/13/77 to 5/8/80
240
91 105
44
--- 226 .471
Ed Johnston#
7/15/80 to 7/20/83
240
79 126
35
--- 193 .402
Lou Angotti
7/20/83 to 6/4/84
80
16
58
6
--- 38 .238
Bob Berry
6/4/84 to 4/13/87
240
88 127
25
--- 201 .419
Pierre Creamer
6/4/87 to 6/14/88
80
36
35
9
--- 81 .506
Gene Ubriaco
6/28/88 to 12/5/89
106
50
47
9
--- 109 .514
Craig Patrick&
12/5/89 to 6/12/90
54
22
26
6
--- 50 .462
Bob Johnson
6/12/90 to 10/1/91
80
41
33
6
--- 88 .550
Scott Bowman
10/1/91 to 5/28/93
164
95
53
16
--- 206 .628
Ed Johnston#
6/22/93 to 3/3/97
276 153
98
25
--- 331 .599
Craig Patrick&
3/3/97 to 4/26/97
20
7
10
3
--- 17 .425
Kevin Constantine
6/14/97 to 12/9/99
189
86
67
35
-4 211 .511
Herb Brooks
12/9/99 to 5/9/00
57
29
24
5
-2 65 .570
Ivan Hlinka
6/21/00 to 10/14/01
86
42
32
9
-3 96 .558
Rick Kehoe
10/14/01 to 4/15/03
160
55
81
14
-- 10 134 .419
Eddie Olczyk
10/10/03 to 12/15/05
113
31
64
8
6
4 80 .354
Michel Therrien
12/15/05 to Present
51
14
29
-8
-- 36 .353
(Starting in 2005-06, ties were eliminated. Wins include overtime victories and shootout wins, OT includes
overtime defeats and shootout losses)
*Ken Schinkel’s Combined Record
#Ed Johnston’s Combined Record
&Craig Patrick’s Combined Record
203
516
74
83
232
29
92
224
36
28
60
9
----
-- 194 .478
-- 524 .508
-- 67 .453
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COACHES YEARLY
236
Year
1967-68
Coach
GP
W
L
T
Red Sullivan
74
27
34
13
Home
37
15
12
10
Road
37
12
22
3
Fifth in Western Division - 10th of 12 teams - Did not make playoffs
PTS
67
40
27
GF
195
115
80
GA
216
101
115
PCT
.453
.541
.365
1968-69
Red Sullivan
76
20
45
11
Home
38
12
20
6
Road
38
8
25
5
Fifth in Western Division - 11th of 12 teams - Did not make playoffs
51
30
21
189
99
90
252
113
139
.336
.395
.276
1969-70
Red Kelley
76
26
38
12
64
Home
38
17
13
8
42
Road
38
9
25
4
22
Second in Western Division - 7th of 12 teams
Eliminated Oakland, 4-0, in Quarterfinals; Lost to St. Louis, 4-2, in Semifinals
182
105
77
238
108
130
.421
.553
.289
1970-71
Red Kelley
78
21
37
20
Home
39
18
12
9
Road
39
3
25
11
Sixth in Western Division - 11th of 14 teams - Did not make playoffs
221
126
95
240
92
148
.397
.576
.218
1971-72
Red Kelley
78
26
38
14
66
220
Home
39
18
15
6
42
132
Road
39
8
23
8
24
88
Fourth in Western Division - 9th of 14 teams - Lost to Chicago, 4-0, in Quarterfinals
258
125
133
.423
.538
.308
1972-73
TOTAL
78
32
37
9
Red Kelley
42
17
19
6
Ken Schinkel
36
15
18
3
Home
39
24
11
4
Road
39
8
26
5
Ken Schinkel Replaced Red Kelley on Jan. 13, 1973
Fifth in Western Division - 10th of 16 teams - Did not make playoffs
73
40
33
52
21
257
144
113
150
107
265
137
128
104
161
.468
.476
.458
.667
.269
1973-74
TOTAL
78
28
41
9
Ken Schinkel
50
14
31
5
Marc Boileau
28
14
10
4
Home
39
15
18
6
Road
39
13
23
3
Marc Boileau replaced Ken Schinkel on Feb. 6, 1974
Fifth in Western Division - 11th of 16 teams - Did not make playoffs
65
33
32
36
29
242
138
104
124
118
273
185
88
116
157
.417
.330
.571
.462
.371
1974-75
Marc Boileau
80
37
28
15
89
326
Home
40
25
5
10
60
192
Road
40
12
23
5
29
134
Third in Norris Division - 6th of 18 teams
Eliminated St. Louis, 2-0, in Preliminary Round; Lost to NY Islanders, 4-3, in Quarterfinals
289
113
176
.556
.750
.363
1975-76
TOTAL
80
35
33
12
82
339
Marc Boileau
43
15
23
5
35
161
Ken Schinkel
37
20
10
7
47
178
Home
40
23
11
6
52
196
Road
40
12
22
6
30
143
Ken Schinkel replaced Marc Boileau on Jan. 17, 1976
Third in Norris Division - 8th of 18 teams - Lost to Toronto, 2-1, in Preliminary Round
303
181
122
137
166
.513
.407
.635
.650
.375
1976-77
Ken Schinkel
80
34
33
13
81
240
Home
40
22
12
6
50
139
Road
40
12
21
7
31
101
Third in Norris Division - 7th of 18 teams - Lost to Toronto, 2-1, in Preliminary Round
252
119
133
.506
.625
.386
1977-78
Johnny Wilson
80
25
37
18
68
Home
40
16
15
9
41
Road
40
9
22
9
27
Fourth in Norris Division - 12th of 18 teams - Did not make playoffs
254
143
111
321
147
174
.425
.513
.338
1978-79
Johnny Wilson
80
36
31
13
85
281
Home
40
23
12
5
51
152
Road
40
13
29
8
34
129
Second in Norris Division - 8th of 18 teams - Eliminated Buffalo, 2-1, in Preliminary
Round; Lost to Boston, 4-0, in Quarterfinals.
279
120
159
.531
.638
.425
62
45
17
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COACHES YEARLY
Year
1979-80
Coach
GP
W
L
T
PTS
GF
Johnny Wilson
80
30
37
13
73
251
Home
40
20
13
7
47
145
Road
40
10
24
6
26
106
Third in Norris Division - 13th of 21 teams - Lost to Boston, 3-2, in Preliminary Round
GA
303
134
169
PCT
.456
.588
.325
1980-81
Ed Johnston
80
30
37
13
73
302
Home
40
21
16
3
45
160
Road
40
9
21
10
28
142
Third in Norris Division - 15th of 21 teams - Lost to St. Louis, 3-2, in Preliminary Round
345
154
191
.456
.563
.350
1981-82
Ed Johnston
80
31
36
13
75
310
337
Home
40
21
11
8
50
167
143
Road
40
10
25
5
25
143
194
Fourth in Patrick Division - 12th of 21 teams - Lost to NY Islanders, 3-2, in Preliminary Round
.469
.625
.313
1982-83
Ed Johnston
80
18
53
9
45
Home
40
14
22
4
32
Road
40
4
31
5
13
Sixth in Patrick Division - 21st of 21 teams - Did not make playoffs
257
134
123
394
170
224
.281
.400
.163
1983-84
Lou Angotti
80
16
58
6
38
Home
40
7
29
4
18
Road
40
9
29
2
20
Sixth in Patrick Division - 21st of 21 teams - Did not make playoffs
254
132
122
390
182
208
.238
.225
.250
1984-85
Bob Berry
80
24
51
5
53
Home
40
17
20
3
37
Road
40
7
31
2
16
Sixth in Patrick Division - 20th of 21 teams - Did not make playoffs
276
150
126
385
171
214
.331
.463
.200
1985-86
Bob Berry
80
34
38
8
76
Home
40
20
15
5
45
Road
40
14
23
3
31
Fifth in Patrick Division - 15th of 21 teams - Did not make playoffs
313
155
158
305
133
172
.475
.563
.388
1986-87
Bob Berry
80
30
38
12
72
Home
40
19
15
6
44
Road
40
11
23
6
28
Fifth in Patrick Division - 14th of 21 teams - Did not make playoffs
297
164
133
290
145
145
.450
.550
.350
1987-88
Pierre Creamer
80
36
35
9
81
Home
40
22
12
6
50
Road
40
14
23
3
31
Sixth in Patrick Division - 12th of 21 teams - Did not make playoffs
319
171
148
316
140
176
.506
.625
.388
1988-89
Gene Ubriaco
80
40
33
7
87
347
Home
40
24
13
3
51
184
Road
40
16
20
4
36
163
Second in Patrick Division - 6th of 21 teams
Eliminated NY Rangers, 4-0, in Division Semifinals; Lost to Philadelphia, 4-3, Division Finals
349
159
190
.544
.638
.450
1989-90
TOTAL
80
32
40
8
Gene Ubriaco
26
10
14
2
Craig Patrick
54
22
26
6
Home
40
22
15
3
Road
40
10
25
5
Craig Patrick Replaced Gene Ubriaco on Dec. 10, 1989
Fifth in Patrick Division - 17th of 21 teams - Did not make playoffs
359
110
249
166
193
.450
.423
.462
.588
.313
1990-91
Bob Johnson
80
41
33
6
88
342
305
Home
40
25
12
3
53
184
132
Road
40
16
21
3
35
158
173
First in Patrick Division - 7th of 21 teams
Eliminated New Jersey, 4-3, in Division Semifinals; Eliminated Washington, 4-1, in Division
Finals; Eliminated Boston, 4-2, in Conference Finals; Defeated Minnesota, 4-2, Stanley Cup Finals
.550
.663
.438
72
22
50
47
25
318
101
217
178
140
237
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238
Year
Coach
1991-92
Scott Bowman
80
39
32
9
87
343
308
.544
Home
40
21
13
6
48
192
154
.600
Road
40
18
19
3
39
151
154
.488
Third in Patrick Division - 6th of 22 teams - Eliminated Washington, 4-3, in Division Semifinals;
Eliminated NY Rangers, 4-3, in Division Finals; Eliminated Boston, 4-2, in Conference Finals; Defeated Chicago, 40, in Stanley Cup Finals
GP
W
L
T
1992-93
Scott Bowman
84
56
21
7
119
367
268
Home
41
31
6
4
66
198
128
Road
41
23
15
3
49
159
136
Neutral
2
2
0
0
4
10
4
First in Patrick Division - 1st of 24 teams
Eliminated New Jersey, 4-1, in Division Semifinals; Lost to NY Islanders, 4-3, in Division Finals
.708
.805
.598
1.000
1993-94
Ed Johnston
84
44
27
13
101
299
285
Home
41
24
9
8
56
155
128
Road
41
18
18
5
41
132
153
Neutral
2
2
0
0
4
12
4
First in Northeast Division - 3rd of 26 teams - Lost to Washington, 4-2, Conference Quarterfinals
.601
.683
.500
1.000
1994-95
Ed Johnston
48
29
16
3
61
181
Home
24
18
5
1
37
103
Road
24
11
11
2
24
78
Second in Northeast Division - 3rd of 26 teams - Eliminated Washington, 4-3, in Conference
Quarterfinals; Lost to New Jersey, 4-1, in Confernece Semifinals
158
71
87
.635
.771
.500
1995-96
Ed Johnston
82
49
29
4
102
362
Home
41
32
9
0
64
215
Road
41
17
20
4
38
147
First in Northeast Division - 4th of 26 teams
Eliminated Washington, 4-2, in Conference Quarterfinals; Eliminated NY Rangers, 4-1, in
Conference Semifinals; Lost to Florida, 4-3, in Conference Finals
284
136
148
.622
.780
.463
1996-97
TOTAL
82
38
36
Ed Johnston
62
31
26
Craig Patrick
20
7
10
Home
41
25
11
Road
41
13
25
Craig Patrick Replaced Ed Johnston on March 3, 1997
Second in Northeast Division - 10th of 26 teams
Lost to Philadelphia, 4-1, in Conference Quarterfinals
280
205
75
122
158
.512
.540
.425
.671
.254
1997-98
Kevin Constantine
82
40
24
18
98
228
188
Home
41
21
10
10
52
125
98
Road
41
19
14
8
46
103
90
First in Northeast Division - 4th of 26 teams - Lost to Montreal, 4-2, in Conference Quarterfinals
.598
.634
.561
1998-99
Kevin Constantine
82
38
30
14
90
242
225
Home
41
21
10
10
52
132
103
Road
41
17
20
4
38
110
122
Third in Atlantic Division - 11th of 27 teams
Eliminated New Jersey, 4-3, in Conference Quarterfinals; Lost to Toronto, 4-2, Conference Semifinals
.555
.634
.463
1999-00
TOTAL
82
37
37
8 (6)
88
241
236
Kevin Constantine
25
8
14
3 (4)
23
76
76
Herb Brooks
57
29
23
5 (2)
65
165
160
Home
41
23
11
7 (0)
53
134
107
Road
41
14
26
1 (6)
35
107
129
Herb Brooks replaced Kevin Constantine on Dec. 9, 1999
Third in Atlantic Division - 13th of 28 teams
Eliminated Washington, 4-1, in Conference Quarterfinals; Lost to Philadelphia, 4-2, Conference Semifinals
.537
.460
.570
.646
.427
2000-01
Ivan Hlinka
82
42
28
9 (3)
96
281
256
Home
41
24
15
2 (0)
50
142
125
Road
41
18
13
7 (3)
46
139
131
Third in Atlantic division - 10th of 30 teams
Eliminated Washington, 4-2, in Conference Quarterfinals; Eliminated Buffalo, 4-3, in Conference
Semifinals; Lost to New Jersey, 4-1, in Conference Final.
.585
.610
.560
8
5
3
5
3
PTS
84
67
17
55
29
GF
285
220
65
154
131
GA
PCT
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Year
2001-02
Coach
GP
W
TOTAL
82
28
Ivan Hlinka
4
0
Rick Kehoe
78
28
Home
41
16
Road
41
12
Rick Kehoe replaced Ivan Hlinka on Oct. 14, 2001
Fifth in Atlantic Division - 26th of 30 teams
L
41
4
37
20
21
T
8 (5)
0
8 (5)
4 (1)
4 (4)
PTS
69
0
69
37
32
GF
198
17
181
114
84
GA
217
7
210
128
121
PCT
.421
.000
.442
.451
.390
2002-03
Rick Kehoe
82
27
Home
41
15
Road
41
12
Fifth in Atlantic Division - 29th of 30 teams
44
22
22
6 (5)
2 (2)
4 (3)
65
34
31
189
99
90
255
132
123
.396
.415
.378
2003-04
Eddie Olczyk
82
23
Home
41
13
Road
41
10
Fifth in Atlantic Division - 30th of 30 teams
47
22
25
8 (4)
6 (0)
2 (4)
58
32
26
190
95
95
303
145
158
.354
.390
.371
2005-06
TOTAL
82
22
46 0 (14)
Eddie Olczyk
31
8
17
0 (6)
Michel Therrien
51
14
29
0 (8)
Home
41
12
21
0 (8)
Road
41
10
25
0 (6)
Michel Therrien replaced Eddie Olczyk on Dec. 15, 2005
Fifth in Atlantic Division - 29th of 30 teams
58
22
36
32
26
244
82
162
133
111
316
125
191
156
160
.354
.355
.353
.390
.317
239
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PRESIDENTS,
CAPTAINS, SCOUTS
captains
presidents
1967-70
1970-72
1973-74
1975-77
1977-81
1981-88
1988-91
1991-92
1993-96
1996-97
1998-99
1999-01
2001-02
Current
1967-68
1968-73
1973-77
1977-78
1978-81
1981-84
1984-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-90
1990-91
Jack E. McGregor
Jack Riley
No President
Wren Blair
Vince Bartimo
Edward J. DeBartolo, Sr.
Denise DeBartolo-York
Howard Baldwin
Jack Kelley
Donn Patton
Craig Patrick
Mario Lemieux
Tom Rooney/Ken Sawyer
Ken Sawyer
1991-94
1994-95
1995-97
1997-98
1998-01
2001-06
Ab McDonald
No Captain
Ron Schock
Jean Pronovost
Orest Kindrachuk
Randy Carlyle
Mike Bullard
Mike Bullard/Terry Ruskowski
Dan Frawley/Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux/Paul Coffey/
John Cullen/Randy Hillier
Mario Lemieux
Ron Francis
Mario Lemieux
Ron Francis
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux
scouts
Edgar Brenchley
Rudy Migay
Ken Carson
“Red” Sullivan
Dave Lucas
Clare Rothermel
Ron Marlow
Dick Coss
Gerry Brown
Jack Riley
Ken Schinkel
Gerald Blair
Billy Taylor
Albert Mandanici
Lou Angotti
Bruce Haralson
John Gill
Paul Goulet
Doug Wood
Fred Gore
Greg Malone
Les Binkley
240
(1967-70 & 1971-73)
(1967-68 & 1971-75)
(1967-68)
(1969-70)
(1969-75)
(1969-75 & 1977-84)
(1971-72)
(1971-72)
(1971-74)
(1974-75)
(1974-76)
(1976-77)
(1979-86)
(1981-88)
(1984-86)
(1984-89)
(1985-95)
(1986-88)
(1986-88)
(1987-89)
(1988-2006)
(1989-99)
Charlie Hodge
Doug McCauley
Ralph Cox
Gilles Meloche
Pierre McGuire
Mark Kelley
Phil Russell
Glenn Patrick
Herb Brooks
Wayne Daniels
Neil Shea
Chuck Grillo
Richard Rose
Dan MacKinnon
Rick Kehoe
Matt Recchi
Jim Madigan
Bill O’Flaherty
Kevin Stevens
Patrik Allvin
Wayne Meier
Darryl Plandowski
Jay Heinbuck
(1989-2005)
(1989-91)
(1989-99)
(1990-2006)
(1990-91)
(1993-2006)
(1993-97)
(1994-2006)
(1996-2003)
(1999-2005)
(1999-2006)
(2001-present)
(2001-05)
(2006-present)
(1986-2006)
(2005-present)
(2006-present)
(2006-present)
(2005-present)
(2006-present)
(2006-present)
(2006-present)
(2006-present)
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ALL-TIME LEADERS
games played
Joe Mullen
Larry Murphy
Martin Straka
Ron Francis
Shawn McEachern
Kevin Stevens
Larry Murphy
15 Players Tied With 82
SEASON
84
84
84
84
84
83
83
1993-94
1993-94
1993-94
1992-93
1992-93
1993-94
1992-93
CAREER
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Jean Pronovost
Rick Kehoe
Ron Stackhouse
Ron Schock
Dave Burrows
Bob Errey
Martin Straka
Ron Francis
Troy Loney
Kevin Stevens
915
806
753
722
621
619
573
572
560
533
532
522
CAREER
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Jean Pronovost
Rick Kehoe
Kevin Stevens
Mike Bullard
Martin Straka
Ron Francis
Joe Mullen
Syl Apps
Rob Brown
Greg Malone
Lowell MacDonald
Bob Errey
690
439
316
312
260
186
165
164
153
151
150
143
140
132
CAREER
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Ron Francis
Syl Apps
Paul Coffey
Rick Kehoe
Kevin Stevens
Jean Pronovost
Ron Schock
Ron Stackhouse
1,033
640
449
349
332
324
295
287
280
277
CAREER
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Rick Kehoe
Ron Francis
Jean Pronovost
Kevin Stevens
Syl Apps
Martin Straka
Paul Coffey
Ron Schock
Greg Malone
Mike Bullard
Alexei Kovalev
Ron Stackhouse
1,723
1,079
636
613
603
555
500
442
440
404
364
361
347
343
goals
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Kevin Stevens
Rick Kehoe
Kevin Stevens
Mario Lemieux
Pierre Larouche
Jaromir Jagr
Jean Pronovost
Mike Bullard
Mario Lemieux
SEASON
85
70
69
69
62
55
55
54
54
53
52
52
51
50
1988-89
1987-88
1995-96
1992-93
1995-96
1992-93
1980-81
1991-92
1986-87
1975-76
2000-01
1975-76
1983-84
1996-97
assists
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Ron Francis
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Paul Coffey
SEASON
114
98
93
92
92
91
87
87
83
83
1988-89
1987-88
1985-86
1995-96
1995-96
1992-93
1995-96
1991-92
1998-99
1988-89
points
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Kevin Stevens
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Ron Francis
Rob Brown
SEASON
199
168
161
160
149
141
131
127
123
123
122
121
119
115
1988-89
1987-88
1995-96
1992-93
1995-96
1985-86
1991-92
1998-99
1991-92
1989-90
1996-97
2000-01
1995-96
1988-89
241
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penalty minutes
SEASON
409
378
322
297
285
252
252
249
238
230
Paul Baxter
Dave Schultz
Pat Price
Gary Rissling
Jay Caufield
Rick Tocchet
Kevin Stevens
Ulf Samuelsson
Paul Baxter
Pat Boutette
1981-82
1977-78
1981-82
1983-84
1988-89
1992-93
1991-92
1992-93
1982-83
1981-82
CAREER
Kevin Stevens
Troy Loney
Rod Buskas
Bryan Watson
Paul Baxter
Gary Rissling
Mario Lemieux
Ulf Samuelsson
Jay Caufield
Russ Anderson
1,048
980
959
871
851
832
834
804
714
684
power-play goals
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Kevin Stevens
Rob Brown
Mario Lemieux
Kevin Stevens
Dan Quinn
Paul Gardner
Four Players Tied With 20
SEASON
31
31
26
24
22
21
21
21
1995-96
1988-89
1992-93
1988-89
1987-88
1993-94
1987-88
1981-82
CAREER
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Kevin Stevens
Rick Kehoe
Jean Pronovost
Rob Brown
Paul Gardner
Mike Bullard
Ron Francis
Dan Quinn
236
114
110
95
70
68
59
59
54
51
game-winning goals
Jaromir Jagr
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux
Alexei Kovalev
Joe Mullen
Jaromir Jagr
MARK RECCHI
Jean Pronovost
Three Players Tied With 8
SEASON
12
10
10
9
9
9
9
9
CAREER
1995-96
2000-01
1992-93
2000-01
1993-94
1992-93
1990-91
1974-75
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux
Jean Pronovost
Kevin Stevens
Rick Kehoe
Martin Straka
Ron Francis
Joe Mullen
Alexei Kovalev
Syl Apps
78
74
42
27
26
26
21
21
21
20
short-handed goals
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
RYAN MALONE
Martin Straka
Mario Lemieux
Rick Tocchet
Vic Hadfield
Syl Apps
SEASON
13
10
8
6
5
4
4
4
4
4
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Paul Coffey
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Kevin Stevens
Kevin Stevens
SEASON
403
382
343
342
338
327
326
325
1988-89
1987-88
1995-96
1992-93
2005-06
1998-99
1992-93
1992-93
1974-75
1973-74
CAREER
Mario Lemieux
Ron Schock
Jean Pronovost
George Ferguson
Syl Apps
Phil Bourque
Martin Straka
Jaromir Jagr
Dave Hannan
RYAN MALONE
48
14
14
12
11
10
9
9
8
8
shots
242
1995-96
1987-88
1998-99
1998-99
1995-96
1996-97
1992-93
1991-92
CAREER
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Jean Pronovost
Rick Kehoe
Kevin Stevens
Ron Stackhouse
Paul Coffey
Ron Schock
3,633
2,911
2,310
2,165
1,631
1,342
1,306
1,227
ALL-TIME LEADERS
shooting percentage
SEASON
30.8
30.0
29.0
28.6
27.2
Warren Young
Rob Brown
Rob Brown
Terry Ruskowski
Mario Lemieux
CAREER
1984-85
1987-88
1988-89
1985-86
1988-89
Rob Brown
MARK RECCHI
Mike Bullard
Mario Lemieux
Paul Gardner
19.7
19.5
19.3
19.0
19.0
overtime goals
SIDNEY CROSBY
Jaromir Jagr
RYAN MALONE
Aleksey Morozov
Seven Players Tied With 2
SEASON
3
3
3
3
CAREER
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Alexei Kovalev
Aleksey Morozov
SIDNEY CROSBY
RYAN MALONE
2005-06
1998-99
2003-04
2003-04
10
9
4
4
3
3
power-play points/assists [season]
POINTS
80
80
79
64
62
55
54
51
50
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Paul Coffey
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Ron Francis
Jaromir Jagr
Rick Kehoe
1988-89
1987-88
1995-96
1988-89
1985-86
1992-93
1995-96
1995-96
1989-90
ASSISTS
Mario Lemieux
58
Paul Coffey
53
Mario Lemieux
49
Mario Lemieux
48
Mario Lemieux
45
Ron Francis
42
Ron Francis
40
Three Players Tied With 39
1987-88
1988-89
1988-89
1995-96
1985-86
1995-96
1992-93
games by a goaltender
SEASON
66
63
63
63
62
Johan Hedberg
Tom Barrasso
Tom Barrasso
Greg Millen
Michel Dion
CAREER
Tom Barrasso
Denis Herron
Ken Wregget
Les Binkley
Jean-Sebastien Aubin
458
290
212
196
168
CAREER
Tom Barrasso
Ken Wregget
Denis Herron
Jean-Sebastien Aubin
Les Binkley
Greg Millen
Johan Hedberg
Roberto Romano
Jim Rutherford
226
107
88
63
58
57
46
46
44
2001-02
1997-98
1992-93
1980-81
1981-82
victories
Tom Barrasso
Tom Barrasso
Tom Barrasso
Tom Barrasso
Johan Hedberg
Ken Wregget
Tom Barrasso
Michel Dion
Greg Millen
SEASON
43
31
29
27
25
25
25
25
25
1992-93
1997-98
1995-96
1990-91
2001-02
1994-95
1991-92
1981-82
1980-81
shutouts
Tom Barraso
Johan Hedberg
Les Binkley
Dunc Wilson
Tom Barrasso
Tom Barrasso
Six Players Tied With 3
SEASON
7
6
6
5
4
4
1997-98
2001-02
1967-68
1976-77
1998-99
1992-93
CAREER
Tom Barrasso
Les Binkley
Johan Hedberg
Ken Wregget
Denis Herron
Jean-Sebastien Aubin
Dunc Wilson
22
11
7
6
6
6
5
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SEASON LEADERS
goals
assists
1967-68
22
Ab McDonald
39
Andy Bathgate
1968-69
25
Keith McCreary
38
Charlie Burns
1969-70
20
Dean Prentice
32
Michel Briere
1970-71
21
Keith McCreary, Dean
32
Bryan Hextall
1971-72
30
Greg Polis, Jean Pronovost
44
Syl Apps
1972-73
35
Al McDonough
56
Syl Apps
1973-74
43
Lowell MacDonald
61
Syl Apps
1974-75
43
Jean Pronovost
63
Ron Schock
1975-76
53
Pierre Larouche
67
Syl Apps
1976-77
33
Jean Pronovost
43
Syl Apps
1977-78
40
Jean Pronovost
43
Greg Malone
1978-79
35
Greg Malone
42
Orest Kindrachuk
1979-80
30
Rick Kehoe
32
Greg Malone
1980-81
55
Rick Kehoe
67
Randy Carlyle
1981-82
36
Mike Bullard, Paul Gardner
65
Randy Carlyle
1982-83
29
Rick Kehoe
44
Greg Malone
1983-84
51
Mike Bullard
41
Mike Bullard
1984-85
43
Mario Lemieux
57
Mario Lemieux
1985-86
48
Mario Lemieux
93
Mario Lemieux
1986-87
54
Mario Lemieux
53
Mario Lemieux
1987-88
70
Mario Lemieux
98
Mario Lemieux
1988-89
85
Mario Lemieux
114
Mario Lemieux
1989-90
45
Mario Lemieux
78
Mario Lemieux
1990-91
40
Mark Recchi, Kevin Stevens
73
Mark Recchi
1991-92
54
Kevin Stevens
87
Mario Lemieux
1992-93
69
Mario Lemieux
91
Mario Lemieux
1993-94
41
Kevin Stevens
67
Jaromir Jagr
1994-95
32
Jaromir Jagr
48
Ron Francis
1995-96
69
Mario Lemieux
92
Mario Lemieux, Ron Francis
1996-97
50
Mario Lemieux
72
Mario Lemieux
1997-98
35
Jaromir Jagr
67
Jaromir Jagr
1998-99
44
Jaromir Jagr
83
Jaromir Jagr
1999-00
42
Jaromir Jagr
54
Jaromir Jagr
2000-01
52
Jaromir Jagr
69
Jaromir Jagr
2001-02
32
Alexei Kovalev
44
Alexei Kovalev
2002-03
28
Mario Lemieux
63
Mario Lemieux
2003-04
22
Ryan Malone
36
Dick Tarnstrom
2005-06
39
Sidney Crosby
63
Sidney Crosby
Prentice, Jean Pronovost
244
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SEASON LEADERS
points
gw goals
1967-68
58
Andy Bathgate
4
Andy Bathgate
1968-69
52
Ken Schinkel
4
Keith McCreary
1969-70
51
Dean Prentice
5
Ken Schinkel
1970-71
48
Bryan Hextall
3
Andy Bathgate
1971-72
59
Syl Apps
5
Bryan Hextall
1972-73
85
Syl Apps
5
Jean Pronovost
1973-74
85
Syl Apps
4
Al McDonough
1974-75
86
Ron Schock
9
Jean Pronovost
1975-76
111
Pierre Larouche
4
Ayl Apps, Bob Kelly
1976-77
65
Jean Pronovost
6
Pierre Larouche
1977-78
65
Jean Pronovost
5
Jean Pronovost
1978-79
65
Greg Malone
7
Peter Lee
1979-80
60
Rick Kehoe
5
Paul Marshall
1980-81
88
Rick Kehoe
5
Rick Kehoe, Rod Schutt
1981-82
85
Rick Kehoe
5
Mike Bullard
1982-83
67
Doug Shedden
4
Pat Boutette
1983-84
92
Mike Bullard
3
Rick Kehoe
1984-85
100
Mario Lemieux
3
Wayne Binachin, Mike Bullard
1985-86
141
Mario Lemieux
7
Terry Ruskowski
1986-87
107
Mario Lemieux
5
Randy Cunneyworth
1987-88
168
Mario Lemieux
7
Mario Lemieux
1988-89
199
Mario Lemieux
8
Mario Lemieux
1989-90
123
Mario Lemieux
4
John Cullen, Mario Lemieux
1990-91
113
Mark Recchi
9
Mark Recchi
1991-92
131
Mario Lemieux
5
Mario Lemieux
1992-93
160
Mario Lemieux
10
Mario Lemieux
1993-94
99
Jaromir Jagr
9
Joe Mullen
1994-95
70
Jaromir Jagr
7
Jaromir Jagr
1995-96
161
Mario Lemieux
2
Jaromir Jagr
1996-97
122
Mario Lemieux
7
Mario Lemieux
1997-98
102
Jaromir Jagr
8
Jaromir Jagr
1998-99
127
Jaromir Jagr
7
Jaromir Jagr
1999-00
96
Jaromir Jagr
5
Jaromir Jagr, Robert Lang
2000-01
121
Jaromir Jagr
10
Jaromir Jagr
2001-02
76
Alexei Kovalev
6
Jan Hrdina
2002-03
91
Mario Lemieux
4
Mario Lemieux, Martin Straka
2003-04
52
Dick Tarnstrom
5
Aleksey Morozov
2005-06
102
Sidney Crosby
5
Sidney Crosby
Keith McCreary
Doug Shedden, Warren Young
Mark Recchi
245
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SEASON LEADERS
pp goals
246
sh goals
1967-68
6
Ab McDonald
1
1968-69
8
2
1969-70
12
Keith McCreary,
Ken Schinkel
Dean Prentice
1970-71
7
2
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
8
8
9
11
18
8
12
Andy Bathgate,
Dean Prentice
Greg Polis
Greg Polis, Eddie Shack
Lowell MacDonald
Jean Pronovost
Pierre Larouche
Pierre Larouche
Jean Pronovost
2
3
4
4
2
2
2
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
10
7
20
21
20
Peter Lee
Rick Kehoe
Rick Kehoe
Paul Gardner
Paul Gardner
3
3
3
3
1
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
15
14
17
19
22
31
14
18
19
26
21
8
31
15
15
10
13
16
8
Mike Bullard
Mike Bullard
Doug Shedden
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Kevin Stevens
Kevin Stevens
Kevin Stevens
Kevin Stevens
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Stu Barnes
Jaromir Jagr
Robert Lang
Mario Lemieux
Alexei Kovalev
2
2
3
3
10
13
3
4
4
6
2
3
8
3
3
4
2
2
1
2002-03
2003-04
2005-06
14
12
16
Mario Lemieux
Dick Tarnstrom
Sidney Crosby
2
3
5
1
Ab McDonald
Earl Ingarfield
Jean Pronovost
Bob Woytowich
Val Fonteyn
Ron Schock
Ron Schock
Ron Schock
Ron Schock
Syl Apps
Vic Hadfield
Lew Morrison, Jean Pronovost
Syl Apps
Pete Mahovlich
Jean Pronovost
Geroge Ferguson
George Ferguson
George Ferguson
George Ferguson
Pat Boutette, Randy Carlyle,
Doug Shedden
Kevin McClelland
Mitch Lamoreux
Dave Hannan
Dan Quinn
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Phil Bourque
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Shawn McEachern
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux
Petr Nedved
Martin Straka
Martin Straka
Alexei Kovalev
Alexei Kovalev
Alexei Kovalev, Robert Lang,
Toby Petersen, Dan LaCouture,
Wayne Primeau
Ville Nieminen
Ryan Malone
Ryan Malone
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SEASON LEADERS
penalty mins
shots
1967-68
74
Leo Boivin
293
Andy Bathgate
1968-69
81
Dunc McCallum
225
Ken Schinkel
1969-70
189
Bryan Watson
225
Ken Schinkel
1970-71
133
Bryan Watson
225
Jean Pronovost
1971-72
212
Bryan Watson
214
Jean Pronovost
1972-73
179
Bryan Watson
284
Al McDonough
1973-74
138
Steve Durbano
260
Lowell MacDonald
1974-75
172
Colin Campbell
275
Jean Pronovost
1975-76
161
Steve Durbano
319
Pierre Larouche
1976-77
115
Bob Kelly
250
Rick Kehoe
1977-78
378
Dave Schultz
219
Jean Pronovost
1978-79
157
Dave Schultz
219
Jean Pronovost
1979-80
166
Kim Clackson
239
Rick Kehoe
1980-81
204
Paul Baxter
299
Rick Kehoe
1981-82
409
Paul Baxter
249
Rick Kehoe
1982-83
238
Paul Baxter
203
Rick Kehoe
1983-84
297
Gary Rissling
214
Ron Flockhart
1984-85
209
Gary Rissling
209
Mario Lemieux
1985-86
174
Dan Frawley
276
Mario Lemieux
1986-87
218
Dan Frawley
267
Mario Lemieux
1987-88
206
Rod Buskas
382
Mario Lemieux
1988-89
285
Jay Caufield
342
Paul Coffey
1989-90
171
Kevin Stevens
324
Paul Coffey
1990-91
211
Ulf Samuelsson
253
Kevin Stevens
1991-92
252
Kevin Stevens
325
Kevin Stevens
1992-93
252
Rick Tocchet
326
Kevin Stevens
1993-94
155
Kevin Stevens
298
Jaromir Jagr
1994-95
114
Francois Leroux
192
Jaromir Jagr
1995-96
161
Francois Leroux
403
Jaromir Jagr
1996-97
155
Dave Roche
327
Mario Lemieux
1997-98
181
Chris Tamer
262
Jaromir Jagr
1998-99
93
Brad Werenka
343
Jaromir Jagr
1999-00
197
Matthew Barnaby
290
Jaromir Jagr
2000-01
165
Krzysztof Oliwa
317
Jaromir Jagr
2001-02
150
Krzysztof Oliwa
266
Alexei Kovalev
2002-03
128
Steve McKenna
235
Mario Lemieux
2003-04
127
Brooks Orpik
163
Rico Fata
2005-06
124
Brooks Orpik
278
Sidney Crosby
Eric Cairns
247
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SEASON LEADERS
plus/minus
248
g.a.a.
1967-68
-2
Paul Andrea
2.86
Hank Bassen
1968-69
E
Gene Ubriaco
3.20
Joe Daley
1969-70
-1
Bryan Watson
3.03
Al Smith
1970-71
10
Wally Boyer
2.86
Les Binkley
1971-72
18
Syl Apps
3.22
Jim Rutherford
1972-73
37
Lowell MacDonald
2.91
Jim Rutherford
1973-74
21
Syl Apps
3.44
Jim Rutherford
1974-75
29
Barry Wilkins
3.09
Gary Inness
1975-76
27
Dave Burrows
3.45
Michel Plasse
1976-77
13
Bob Kelly
2.94
Denis Herron
1977-78
4
Pete Mahovlich
3.57
Denis Herron
1978-79
21
Ron Stackhouse
3.37
Denis Herron
1979-80
16
Ron Stackhouse
3.64
Greg Millen
1980-81
4
Mark Johnson
4.16
Greg Millen
1981-82
9
Greg Sheppard
3.79
Michel Dion
1982-83
-9
Peter Lee
4.26
Michel Dion
1983-84
3
Bryan Maxwell
4.08
Denis Herron
1984-85
-6
Gary Rissling
4.42
Roberto Romano
1985-86
15
Mike Blaisdell
3.56
Roberto Romano
1986-87
14
Randy Cunneyworth
3.43
Gilles Meloche
1987-88
23
Mario Lemieux
3.35
Steve Guenette
1988-89
41
Mario Lemieux
4.04
Tom Barrasso
1989-90
11
Randy Hillier
4.17
Wendell Young
1990-91
17
Gord Roberts
3.59
Tom Barrasso
1991-92
33
Larry Murphy
3.53
Tom Barrasso
1992-93
55
Mario Lemieux
3.01
Tom Barrasso
1993-94
24
Martin Straka
3.36
Tom Barrasso
1994-95
30
Ron Francis
3.21
Ken Wregget
1995-96
37
Petr Nedved
3.24
Ken Wregget
1996-97
27
Mario Lemieux
2.94
Patrick Lalime
1997-98
17
Jaromir Jagr
2.07
Tom Barrasso
1998-99
18
German Titov
2.22
Jean-Sebastien Aubin
1999-00
25
Jaromir Jagr
2.58
Jean-Sebastien Aubin
2000-01
20
Robert Lang
2.64
Johan Hedberg
2001-02
9
Robert Lang
2.75
Johan Hedberg
2002-03
2
Guillaume Lefebvre
2.64
Sebastien Caron
2003-04
2
Rob Scuderi
2.98
Jean-Sebastien Aubin
2005-06
15
Colby Armstrong
3.25
Marc-Andre Fleury
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SEASON LEADERS
shutouts
wins
1967-68
6
Les Binkley
20
Les Binkley
1968-69
2
Joe Daley
10
Les Binkley, Joe Daley
1969-70
3
Les Binkley
15
Al Smith
1970-71
2
Les Binkley, Al Smith
11
Les Binkley
1971-72
1
Jim Rutherford
17
Jim Rutherford
1972-73
3
Jim Rutherford
20
Jim Rutherford
1973-74
1
Andy Brown
13
Andy Brown
1974-75
2
Gary Inness
24
Gary Inness
1975-76
2
Michel Plasse
24
Michel Plasse
1976-77
5
Dunc Wilson
1977-78
0
1978-79
2
1979-80
2
1980-81
0
1981-82
1
1982-83
1
1983-84
1
1984-85
1
18
Dunc Wilson
20
Denis Herron
Greg Millen
22
Denis Herron
Greg Millen
18
Greg Millen
25
Greg Millen
Gary Edwards
15
Michel Dion
Denis Herron
12
Michel Dion
Denis Herron
8
Denis Herron
10
Denis Herron
21
Roberto Romano
Roberto Romano
Denis Herron
Roberto Romano
1985-86
2
1986-87
0
Roberto Romano
1987-88
1
1988-89
0
18
Tom Barrasso
1989-90
1
Wendell Young
16
Wendell Young
1990-91
1
Tom Barrasso
27
Tom Barrasso
1991-92
1
Tom Barrasso
25
Tom Barrasso
1992-93
4
Tom Barrasso
43
Tom Barrasso
1993-94
2
Tom Barrasso
22
Tom Barrasso
1994-95
0
1995-96
3
1996-97
1997-98
S. Guenette, Frank Pietrangelo
13
Gilles Meloche
12
Steve Guenette
25
Ken Wregget
Ken Wregget
29
Tom Barrasso
3
Ken Wregget
21
Patrick Lalime
7
Tom Barrasso
31
Tom Barrasso
1998-99
4
Tom Barrasso
19
Tom Barrasso
1999-00
2
Jean-Sebastien Aubin
21
Jean-Sebastien Aubin
2000-01
3
Garth Snow
20
Jean-Sebastien Aubin
2001-02
6
Johan Hedberg
25
Johan Hedberg
2002-03
2
Sebastien Caron
14
Johan Hedberg
2003-04
1
J. S. Aubin, Sebastien Caron,
9
Sebastien Caron
2005-06
1
Marc-Andre Fleury
13
Marc-Andre Fleury
Marc-Andre Fleury
Sebastien Caron
249
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TEAM RECORDS
season
POINTS
Most Overall
*119
Most Home
66
Most Road
49
Fewest Overall
38
Fewest Home
18
Fewest Road
13
*Includes four points from neutral site games
WINS
Most Overall
Most Home
Most Road
Fewest Overall
Fewest Home
Fewest Road
56
32
23
16
7
3
1992-93
1995-96
1992-93
1983-84
1983-84
1970-71
LOSSES
Most Overall
Most Home
Most Road
Fewest Overall
Fewest Home
Fewest Road
58
29
31
21
5
14
1983-84
1983-84
1982-83
1992-93
1974-75
1997-98
TIES
Most Overall
Most Home
Most Road
Fewest Overall
Fewest Home
Fewest Road
250
1992-93
1992-93
1992-93
1983-84
1983-84
1982-83
20
1970-71
10 1967-68, 1974-75, 1997-98,
1998-99
11
1970-71
4
1995-96
0
1995-96
1
1999-00
PENALTIES
Most For
Most Against
Fewest For
Fewest Against
897
906
248
330
1988-89
1988-89
1967-68
1967-68
2,670
2,702
554
750
1988-89
1988-89
1967-68
1967-68
MINORS
Most For
Most Against
Fewest For
Fewest Against
773
752
237
315
1987-88
1987-88
1967-68
1967-68
MAJORS
Most For
Most Against
Fewest For
Fewest Against
118
114
1
6
1988-89
1988-89
1967-68
1967-68
MISCONDUCTS
Most For
Most Against
Fewest For
Fewest Against
69
87
1
7
1981-82
1981-82
1968-69
1976-77
2,761
2,908
2,009
2,129
1974-75
1983-84
1998-99
1998-99
POWER-PLAY GOALS
Most For
Most Against
Fewest For
Fewest Against
119
120
37
31
1988-89
1987-88
1967-68
1967-68
POWER-PLAY CHANCES
Most For
Most Against
Fewest For
Fewest Against
500
533
262
193
1987-88
2005-06
1977-78, 1979-80
1967-68
1995-96
1982-83
1967-68
1997-98
PENALTY MINUTES
Most For
Most Against
Fewest For
Fewest Against
SHOTS ON GOAL
Most For
Most Against
Fewest For
Fewest Against
GOALS
Most For
Most For Home
Most For Road
Most Against
Most Against Home
Most Against Road
Fewest For
Fewest For Home
Fewest For Road
Fewest Against
Fewest Against Home
Fewest Against Road
367
215
162
394
182
224
182
95
77
188
92
90
1992-93
1995-96
1988-89
1982-83
1983-84
1982-83
1969-70
2003-04
1969-70
1997-98
1970-71
1997-98
ASSISTS
Most For
Most Against
Fewest For
Fewest Against
633
665
294
298
1992-93
1982-83
1969-70
1997-98
POWER-PLAY PERCENTAGE
Highest For
26.0
Highest Against
27.4
Lowest For
13.6
Lowest Against
13.6
POINTS
Most For
Most Against
Fewest For
Fewest Against
1,000
1,049
476
486
1992-93
1982-83
1969-70
1997-98
SHORT-HANDED GOALS
Most For
21
Most Against
22
Fewest For
2
Fewest Against
4
1988-89
1984-85
1967-68, 1968-69
1973-74,
1978-79, 1979-80
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TEAM RECORDS
season (cont.)
80 OR MORE POINT PLAYERS
Most For
6
1992-93
Fewest For
0
12 times (last 2003-04)
50 OR MORE GOAL PLAYERS
Most For
2
1975-76, 1992-93, 1995-96
Fewest For
0
24 times (last 2005-06)
90 OR MORE POINT PLAYERS
Most For
5
1992-93
Fewest For
0
17 times (last 2003-04)
40 OR MORE ASSIST PLAYERS
Most For
7
1975-76
Fewest For
0
6 times (last 2003-04)
100 OR MORE POINT PLAYERS
Most For
4
1992-93
Fewest For
0
21 times (last 2003-04)
50 OR MORE ASSIST PLAYERS
Most For
6
1992-93
Fewest For
0
13 times (last 2003-04)
20 OR MORE GOAL PLAYERS
Most For
9
1974-75, 1989-90
Fewest For
1
1968-69, 2002-03, 2003-04
60 OR MORE ASSIST PLAYERS
Most For
5
1992-93
Fewest For
0
17 times (last 2003-04)
30 OR MORE GOAL PLAYERS
Most For
5
1975-76, 1992-93
Fewest For
0
7 times (last 2003-04)
100 OR MORE PENALTY MINUTE PLAYERS
Most For
15
1988-89
Fewest For
0
1967-68, 1968-69
40 OR MORE GOAL PLAYERS
Most For
3
1991-92, 1992-93, 1995-96
Fewest For
0
16 times (last 2005-06)
200 OR MORE PENALTY MINUTE PLAYERS
Most For
3
1981-82
Fewest For
0
22 times (last 2003-04)
game
GOALS
Most For, Home
12
Washington (3/15/75)
Toronto (12/26/91)
Most For, Road
10
Most Against, Home 11
Most Against, Road 13
Most For, Two Consecutive
Games
18
NY Rangers (4/9/93)
NY Rangers (11/25/92)
Philadelphia (3/22/84)
3/15/75-3/16/75;
12/23/91-12/26/91;
12/26/91-12/28/91
Most Against, Two Consecutive Games
19
3/22/84-3/24/84
Most For, Both Teams, Home
18
San Jose 10 - Pittsburgh 8 (1/13/96)
Most For, Both Teams, Road
17
Philadelphia 13 - Pittsburgh 4
(3/22/84)
ASSISTS
Most For, Home
20
Most For, Road
17
Most Against, Home 19
Most Against, Road 22
Most For, Both Teams, Home
28
Most For, Both Teams, Road
29
Washington (3/15/75),
Toronto (12/26/91)
NY Rangers (12/3/90)
NY Rangers (11/25/92)
Philadelphia (3/22/84)
Edmonton (2/19/83)
NY Islanders (2/6/90)
Hartford (12/26/80)
POINTS
Most For, Home
Toronto (12/26/91)
Most For, Road
Most Against, Home
Most Against, Road
Most For, Both Teams,
Home
Most For, Both Teams,
Road
32Washington (3/15/75,
25
30
35
NY Rangers (12/3/90)
NY Rangers (11/25/92)
Philadelphia (3/22/84)
45
Edmonton (2/19/83)
45
Hartford (12/26/80)
Philadelphia (3/22/84)
POWER-PLAY GOALS
Most For, Home
6
Most For, Road
5
Most Against, Home
Most Against, Road
6
5
Most For, Both Teams
10
Toronto (12/12/86)
Atlanta (10/27/05)
San Jose (12/5/91)
NY Islanders (12/23/91)
San Jose (12/5/92)
Calgary (10/28/98)
Nashville (3/4/04)
Buffalo (10/12/88)
Hartford (2/26/89)
Boston (10/5/89)
vs. New Jersey
(10/29/89) (5-5)
POWER-PLAY CHANCES
Most For
12
Most Against
Most For, Both Teams
14
22
New Jersey (3/1/89)
NY Islanders (2/6/90)
Florida (10/25/05)
Washington (10/11/88)
at Washington (1/1/88)
(P 9 - W 13);
vs Philadelphia (3/19/88)
(P 10 - Ph12)
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game [cont.]
SHORT-HANDED GOALS
Most For
2
Most Against
3
Most For, Both Teams 4
PENALTIES
Most For, Home
28
Most For, Road
32
Most Against, Home 24
Most Against, Road 27
Most For, Both Teams, Home
52
Most For, Both Teams, Road
59
PENALTY MINUTES
Most For, Home
144
Most For, Road
158
Most Against, Home123
Most Against, Road 134
Most For, Both Teams, Home
267
Most For, Both Teams, Road
292
17 times (last 4/7/06)
at Toronto (11/16/88),
vs. Ottawa (2/2/06)
vs Chicago (12/6/89) (2-2)
Edmonton (1/19/88)
NY Rangers (10/30/88)
Edmonton (1/19/80)
Washington (11/25/89)
NY Rangers (10/30/88)
SHOTS
Most For, Home
Most For, Road
Most Against, Home
Most Against, Road
Fewest For, Home
65
53
55
62
11
Fewest For, Road
11
Fewest Against, Home 11
Fewest Against, Road 13
Washington (3/15/75)
Montreal (12/16/00)
Montreal (10/23/76)
Chicago (3/12/89)
Carolina (12/16/01)
Los Angeles (10/10/03)
Boston (3/27/77)
Carolina (12/18/03)
Ottawa (12/26/03)
Phoenix (12/11/99)
Phoenix (12/12/98)
Edmonton (1/19/80)
NY Rangers (10/30/88)
Edmonton (1/19/88)
NY Rangers (10/30/88)
Edmonton (1/19/88)
NY Rangers (10/30/88)
SAVES
Most For, Home
Most For, Road
Most Against, Home
Most Against, Road
Fewest For, Home
51
57
53
49
9
Fewest For, Road
11
Edmonton (1/19/80)
(P 144 - E 123)
NY Rangers (10/30/88)
(P 158 - NYR 134)
Fewest Against, Home 11
Fewest Against, Road
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
Home
11
Washington (3/15/75)(12-1)
Toronto (12/26/91) (12-1)
Road
8
San Jose (12/5/91) (8-0)
9
Detroit (1/31/98)
Chicago (3/12/89)
Montreal (3/10/74)
Montreal (12/16/00)
Colorado (1/3/98)
Phoenix (12/11/99)
Vancouver (11/17/87)
Phoenix (12/12/97)
Edmonton (10/31/98)
Carolina (12/4/98)
Philadelphia (3/21/98)
St. Louis (1/19/00)
Montreal (10/13/84)
LARGERST MARGIN OF DEFEAT
Home
9
New Jersey (10/28/00) (9-0)
Road
12
Montreal (2/22/79) (12-0)
period
GOALS
Most For, Home
8
Most For, Road
7
Most Against, Home 6
Most Against, Road 7
Most For, Both Teams, Home
8
Most For, Both Teams, Road
9
ASSISTS
Most For, Home
11
Most For, Road
12
Most Against, Home 12
Most Against, Road 13
Most For, Both Teams, Home
15
Most For, Both Teams, Road
16
POINTS
Most For, Home
18
Most For, Road
19
Most Against, Home 18
Most Against, Road 20
Most For, Both Teams, Home
23
Most For, Both Teams, Road
25
252
San Jose (12/17/91)
Quebec (2/27/95)
7 times (last 11/16/96)
Philadelphia (3/22/84)
9 times (last 11/1/97)
Quebec (2/27/95)
St. Louis (11/22/72)
Quebec (2/27/95)
Quebec (2/16/85)
Philadelphia (3/22/84)
Vancouver (10/6/76)
Quebec (2/27/95)
St. Louis (11/22/72)
Quebec (2/27/95)
Quebec (2/16/85)
Philadelphia (3/22/84)
Vancouver (10/6/76)
Quebec (2/27/95)
PENALTIES
Most For, Home
24
Most For, Road
32
Most Against, Home 22
Most Against, Road 33
Most For, Both Teams, Home
43
Most For, Both Teams, Road
64
PENALTY MINUTES
Most For, Home
133
Most For, Road
146
Most Against, Home 110
Most Against, Road 141
Most For, Both Teams, Home
243
Most For, Both Teams, Road
272
Edmonton (1/19/80)
NY Rangers (10/30/88)
New Jersey (3/25/89)
Philadelphia (12/8/88)
Edmonton (1/19/80)
Philadelphia (12/8/88)
Edmonton (1/19/80)
NY Rangers (10/30/88)
Edmonton (1/19/80)
Philadelphia (12/8/88)
Edmonton (1/19/80)
NY Rangers (10/30/88)
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period [cont.]
SHOTS
Most For, Home
27
Washington (3/15/75)
Most For, Road
25
San Jose (3/6/92)
Most Against, Home
25
Vancouver (1/7/89)
Most Against, Road
28
NY Islanders (12/5/78)
Fewest For, Home
0
San Jose (11/23/03)
Fewest For, Road
1
13 times (last 12/26/03)
Fewest Against, Home
0
Florida (2/21/01)
Fewest Against, Road
0
Florida (12/20/00)
SAVES
Most For, Home
Most For, Road
Most Against, Home
Most Against, Road
Fewest For, Home
23
25
24
22
0
Fewest For, Road
0
Fewest Against, Home 0
Fewest Against, Road 0
Vancouver (1/7/89)
3 times (last 3/11/04)
Hartford (2/19/81)
Minnesota (3/23/74)
Florida (2/21/01)
Boston (3/14/89)
Florida (12/20/00)
Phoenix (12/12/97)
San Jose (11/23/03)
Boston (12/15/68)
season [player]
GOALS
Overall
Center
Right Wing
Left Wing
Defenseman
Rookie
Rookie Defenseman
85
85
62
55
30
43
12
Mario Lemieux (1988-89)
Mario Lemieux (1988-89)
Jaromir Jagr (1995-96)
Kevin Stevens (1992-93)
Paul Coffey (1988-89)
Mario Lemieux (1984-85)
Zarley Zalapski (1988-89)
ASSISTS
Overall
114
Center
114
Right Wing
87
Left Wing
69
Defenseman
83
Rookie
63
Rookie Defenseman 33
Goaltender
8
Mario Lemieux (1988-89)
Mario Lemieux (1988-89)
Jaromir Jagr (1995-96)
Kevin Stevens (1991-92)
Paul Coffey (1988-89)
Sidney Crosby (2005-06)
Zarley Zalapski (1988-89)
Tom Barrasso (1992-93)
POINTS
Overall
199
Center
199
Right Wing
149
Left Wing
123
Defenseman
113
Rookie
102
Rookie Defenseman 45
Goaltender
8
Mario Lemieux (1988-89)
Mario Lemieux (1988-89)
Jaromir Jagr (1995-96)
Kevin Stevens (1991-92)
Paul Coffey (1988-89)
Sidney Crosby (2005-06)
Zarley Zalapski (1988-89)
Tom Barrasso (1992-93)
PENALTY MINUTES
Overall
409
Center
157
Right Wing
285
Left Wing
378
Defenseman
409
Rookie
285
Rookie Defenseman172
Goaltender
60
Paul Baxter (1981-82)
Dave Hannan (1988-89)
Jay Caufield (1988-89)
Dave Schultz (1977-78)
Paul Baxter (1981-82)
Jay Caufield (1988-89)
Colin Campbell (1974-75)
Andy Brown (1973-74)
SHOTS
Overall
Center
Right Wing
Left Wing
Defenseman
Rookie
Rookie Defenseman
403
382
403
326
342
278
156
POWER-PLAY GOALS
Overall
31
Jaromir Jagr (1995-96)
Mario Lemieux (1987-88)
Jaromir Jagr (1995-96)
Kevin Stevens (1992-93)
Paul Coffey (1988-89)
Sidney Crosby (2005-06)
D. Edestrand (1971-72)
Rookie
16
Rookie Defenseman 5
Mario Lemieux
(1988-89; 1995-96)
Mario Lemieux
(1988-89; 1995-96)
Rob Brown (1988-89)
Kevin Stevens (1992-93)
Doug Bodger (1987-88)
Kevin Hatcher (1997-98)
Sidney Crosby (2005-06)
Zarley Zalapski (1988-89)
POWER-PLAY ASSISTS
Overall
58
Center
58
Right Wing
34
Left Wing
27
Defenseman
53
Rookie
31
Rookie Defenseman 23
Mario Lemieux (1987-88)
Mario Lemieux (1987-88)
Jaromir Jagr (1998-99)
Pat Boutette (1981-82)
Paul Coffey (1988-89)
Sidney Crosby (2005-06)
Zarley Zalapski (1988-89)
Center
31
Right Wing
Left Wing
Defenseman
24
26
13
POWER-PLAY POINTS
Overall
80
Center
80
Right Wing
Left Wing
Defenseman
Rookie
Rookie Defenseman
51
44
64
47
28
Mario Lemieux
(1987-88; 1988-89)
Mario Lemieux
(1987-88; 1988-89)
Jaromir Jagr (1995-96)
Kevin Stevens (1992-93)
Paul Coffey (1988-89)
Sidney Crosby (2005-06)
Zarley Zalapski (1988-89)
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PLAYER RECORDS
season [cont.]
SHORT-HANDED GOALS
Overall
13
Center
13
Right Wing
4
Left Wing
Defenseman
Rookie
Mario Lemieux (1988-89)
Mario Lemieux (1988-89)
Jean Pronovost (1973-74)
Rick Tocchet (1992-93)
5
Ryan Malone (2005-06)
2
Bob Woytowich (1968-69)
Moe Mantha (1985-86)
Paul Coffey (1987-88)
Grant Jennings (1991-92)
Larry Murphy (1991-92, 1992-93)
Darius Kasparaitis (1997-98)
Kevin Hatcher (1998-99)
3
Ryan Malone (2003-04)
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A...
Goal
12
Mario Lemieux (18 goals),
10/6/92 - 11/1/92
Assist
14
Mario Lemieux (23 assists)
1/15/86 - 2/16/86
Point
46
Mario Lemieux (39+64=103)
10/31/89 - 2/14/90
Goal (Rookie)
7
Mike Bullard (8 goals)
1/23/82 - 2/6/82
Assist (Rookie)
6
Sidney Crosby
(7 assists) 10/5/05-10/15/05
Mario Lemieux
(9 assists) 10/27/84 - 11/8/84
(9 assists) 12/7/84 - 12/21/84
Point (Rookie)
11
Mike Bullard (3+10=13)
12/12/81 - 1/3/82
game
Goals
5
Assists
6
Mario Lemieux (3 times)
(vs. New Jersey, 12/31/88)
(at NY Rangers, 4/9/93)
(vs. St. Louis, 3/26/96)
Ron Stackhouse
(vs. Philadelphia, 3/8/75)
Greg Malone
(vs. Quebec, 11/28/79)
Mario Lemieux (3 times)
(vs. St. Louis, 10/15/88)
(at San Jose, 12/5/92)
(vs. Tampa Bay, 11/1/95)
Points
8
Shots
14
Penalties
9
Penalty Minutes 51
Mario Lemieux (2 times)
(vs. St. Louis, 10/15/88, 2+6)
(vs. New Jersey, 12/31/88, 5+3)
Ron Stackhouse
(vs. Washington, 4/3/76)
Russ Anderson
(vs. Edmonton, 1/19/80)
Russ Anderson
(vs. Edmonton, 1/19/80)
period
Goals
4
Assists
4
Mario Lemieux
(at Montreal, 1/26/97)
Syl Apps
(vs. Detroit, 3/24/71)
Ron Stackhouse
(vs. Philadelphia, 3/8/75)
Paul Coffey
(vs. NY Islanders, 2/6/90)
Mario Lemieux
(vs. Tampa Bay, 11/1/95)
Jaromir Jagr
(at St. Louis, 12/19/96)
Points
4
Shots
7
Penalties
8
Penalty Minutes 46
month
254
Goals
18
Assists
25
Points
38
Mario Lemieux
(March 1993)
Mario Lemieux
(March 1988)
Mario Lemieux
(October 1988)
(11 games - 16+22)
21 times - last time
Mario Lemieux
(vs. Buffalo, 12/23/02)
Six times - last time
Mario Lemieux
(at Atlanta, 10, 23, 01)
Russ Anderson
(vs. Edmonton, 1/19/80)
Russ Anderson
(vs. Edmonton, 1/19/80)
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PLAYER RECORDS
goaltenders
GAMES
All-Time
Season
Season, Home
Season, Road
726
66
37
32
Tom Barrasso
Johan Hedberg (2001-02)
Johan Hedberg (2001-02)
Tom Barrasso (1997-98)
MINUTES PLAYED
All-Time
25883
Season
3877
Season, Home
2074
Season, Road
1932
Tom Barrasso
Johan Hedberg (2001-02)
Johan Hedberg (2001-02)
Tom Barrasso (1997-98)
WINS
All-Time
Season
Season, Home
Season, Road
226
43
24
19
Tom Barrasso
Tom Barrasso (1992-93)
Tom Barrasso (1992-93)
Tom Barrasso (1992-93)
LOSSES
All-Time
Season
Season, Home
Season, Road
153
34
18
17
Tom Barrasso
Johan Hedberg (2001-02)
Johan Hedberg (2001-02)
Les Binkley (1967-68)
Michel Dion (1981-82)
TIES
All-Time
Season
Season, Home
Season, Road
53
15
9
7
Tom Barrasso
Denis Herron (1977-78)
Les Binkley (1967-68)
Denis Herron (1977-78)
Denis Herron (1978-79)
Greg Millen (1980-81)
SAVES
All-Time
12064
Season
1920
Season, Home
938
Season, Road
982
All-Time Per Game 30.6
Season Per Game 32.6
Season Per Game Home
31.2
Season Per Game Road
35.8
SHUTOUTS
All-Time
Season
Season, Home
Season, Road
22
7
3
6
Tom Barrasso
Denis Herron (1977-78)
Denis Herron (1977-78)
Denis Herron (1977-78)
Joe Daley
Denis Herron (1977-78)
Joe Daley (1968-69)
Denis Herron (1977-78)
Tom Barrasso
Tom Barrasso (1997-98)
Les Binkley (1967-68)
Ken Wregget (1995-96)
Tom Barrasso (1998-99)
Tom Barrasso (1997-98)
WINNING PERCENTAGE
All-Time (Minimum 30 games)
.629
Patrick Lalime (21-12-2)
Season (Minimum 30 games)
.734
Tom Barrasso (1992-93) (43-14-5)
GOALS AGAINST
All-Time
Season
Season, Home
Season, Road
1409
258
128
130
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
All-Time
2.86
Season
2.07
Season, Home
2.02
Season, Road
1.83
Tom Barrasso
Greg Millen (1980-81)
Greg Millen (1980-81)
Greg Millen (1980-81)
Hank Bassen
Tom Barrasso (1997-98)
Al Smith (1970-71)
Tom Barrasso (1997-98)
SAVE PERCENTAGE
All-Time (Minimum 30 Games)
.913
Patrick Lalime
Season (Minnimum 30 Games)
.914
Jean-Sebastien Aubin (1999-00)
LONGEST CONSECUTIVE STREAKS
Games Played
26
Greg Millen
(2/7/81 - 4/4/481) (11-10-5)
Wins
14 Tom Barrasso (3/9/93 - 4/9/93)
Wins, Home
13
Jim Rutherford
(2/16/72 - 11/16/72)
Wins, Road
6 Tom Barrasso (3/14/93 - 4/9/93)
Unbeaten
16
Patrick Lalime
(12/6/96 - 1/21/97) (14-0-2)
Unbeaten, Home
18
Michel Plasse
(1/11/75 - 12/31/75) (14-0-4)
Unbeaten, Road
7
Denis Herron
(3/13/79 - 3/27/79) (5--0-2)
Tom Barrasso (2 times)
(10/20/95 - 11/17/95)(5-0-2)
(11/15/97 - 12/19/97) (5-0-2)
Losses
9
Michel Dion
(12/20/83 - 3/1/84)
Losses, Home
7
Sebastein Caron
(12/31/03-2/10/04)
Losses, Road
10
Joe Daley
(11/13/68 - 3/20/69)
Denis Herron
(12/22/84 - 3/30/85)
Winless
15
Al Smith
(1/28/71 - 4/1/71) (0-10-5)
Winless, Home
9
Les Binkley
(11/6/68 - 12/21/68) (0-8-1)
Winless, Road
26
Al Smith
(3/5/70 - 4/1/71) (0-18-8)
LONGEST SHUTOUT SEQUENCE
Individual
132:24
Team
187:30
Against
183:15
Jim Rutherford
(2/22/75 - 2/25/75)
Wregget/Barrasso
(1/31/93 - 2/13/93)
3/31/80 - 2/9/80
255
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STREAKS
overall
Season
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2005-06
Win
4
4
3
2
4
4
3
3
4
3
2
4
3
6
4
3
2
5
5
7
4
5
4
6
4
#17
4
7
8
6
6
10
4
4
6
4
4
2
Point Loss
5
3
6
7
4
6
4
4
5
6
5
5
4
6
7
3
11
3
6
4
7
5
10
4
7
6
6
3
7
4
5
11
3
8
5
9
6
5
7
4
4
6
8
4
5
4
7
3
6
4
*18
3
8
4
13
3
8
3
14
6
8
3
10
3
5
4
5
2
6
7
5
9
6 *13
5
10
Winless
4
9
10
8
9
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
8
6
9
*18
8
12
7
9
10
6
8
5
6
3
4
3
3
6
6
8
8
6
10
16
*18
10
home
Win Point
3
5
4
4
4
6
7
7
3
4
4
8
3
6
9
*20
6
10
3
7
2
6
6
8
4
7
5
6
4
8
3
3
1
2
3
3
4
10
6
6
6
6
6
12
7
7
*11
14
9
9
10
11
4
7
7
9
8
8
6
8
5
10
9
11
5
8
4
5
3
7
3
6
3
8
2
3
Loss Winless
2
5
4
6
3
4
2
5
3
4
3
3
4
4
2
4
4
4
2
3
3
5
3
3
5
5
3
3
2
5
4
7
7
11
4
7
4
6
2
3
3
7
4
4
4
4
3
5
4
4
2
3
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
2
5
3
4
3
5
5
7
4
4
5
10
*14
*16
5
6
road
Win Point
3
3
2
5
2
2
2
3
3
6
1
2
2
3
3
4
2
6
2
2
2
6
3
7
2
3
2
4
3
3
1
2
4
5
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
3
4
2
3
3
4
5
5
*7
*8
4
4
4
6
3
6
6
7
5
7
2
3
3
3
2
6
3
4
3
3
3
3
2
3
Loss Winless
5
8
8
14
4
9
15
*18
6
14
9
9
4
5
4
6
7
9
3
6
5
8
6
8
7
7
8
11
7
12
*18
*18
6
7
8
10
5
5
4
12
4
5
4
8
8
13
6
10
4
7
3
2
2
4
3
3
4
5
8
13
3
5
3
6
6
8
4
4
6
6
6
7
6
11
5
9
* = Club Record, # = NHL Record
Longest Winning Streak
Longest Home Winning Streak
Longest Road Winning Streak
Longest Unbeaten Streak
Longest Home Unbeaten Streak
Longest Road Unbeaten Streak
Longest Losing Streak
Longest Home Losing Streak
Longest Road Losing Streak
Longest Winless Streak
Longest Home Winless Streak
Longest Road Winless Streak
Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout
Consecutive Home Games Without Being Shutout
Consecutive Road Games Without Being Shutout
Consecutive Games Without Shutting Out Opponent
Consecutive Home Games Without Shutting Out Opponent
Consecutive Road Games Without Shutting Out Opponent
Consecutive Games Tied
256
17
11
7
18
20
8
13
14
18
18
16
18
211
206
120
156
95
188
4
3/9/93 - 4/11/93
1/5/91 - 3/7/91
3/14/93 - 4/9/ 93
3/9/93 - 4/14/93 (17-0-1)
11/30/74 - 2/22/75 (12-0-8)
3/14/93 - 4/14/93 (7-0-1)
1/13/04 - 2/12/04
12/31/03 - 3/22/04
12/23/82 - 3/4/83
1/13/04 - 2/22/04 (0-17-0-1)
12/31/03 - 3/4/04 (0-15-1)
10/25/70 - 1/14/71 (0-11-7)
12/23/82 - 3/4/83 (0-18-0)
1/7/89 - 10/28/91
1/28/92 - 10/8/97
1/12/90 - 12/29/91
3/12/77 - 12/9/78
4/2/80 - 12/1/82
1/24/87 - 12/5/91
12/8/79 - 12/15/79
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MONTH BY MONTH
OCT.
NOV.
DEC.
JAN.
FEB.
MAR.
1967-68
3-6-1
6-3-2
4-8-2
4-7-2
4-5-3
6-5-3
1968-69
1-4-2
4-8-2
2-10-2
3-10-1
4-6-2
6-7-2
1969-70
1-4-3
5-6-2
5-7-0
3-7-3
8-5-0
3-7-4
1-2-0
26-38-12
1970-71
2-4-3
3-6-5
5-7-3
6-5-1
3-7-3
2-7-3
0-1-2
21-37-20
1971-72
5-5-2
3-9-0
3-7-4
1-8-3
7-6-0
6-3-4
1-0-1
26-38-14
1972-73
5-5-0
7-5-2
3-6-4
6-9-0
6-5-1
4-7-2
1-0-0
32-37-9
1973-74
4-4-1
3-7-2
2-10-2
5-8-0
5-6-1
7-4-3
2-2-0
28-41-9
1974-75
2-4-1
6-6-3
4-6-4
8-3-2
7-3-3
9-4-2
1-2-0
37-28-15
1975-76
4-2-1
6-8-1
5-7-2
4-7-3
8-2-4
7-6-1
1-1-0
35-33-12
1976-77
2-6-4
6-5-1
7-5-1
7-4-2
5-5-4
5-8-1
2-0-0
34-33-13
1977-78
3-5-1
4-6-3
4-6-4
5-5-3
4-2-5
2-11-2
3-2-0
25-37-18
1978-79
1-6-2
5-7-1
9-2-4
5-7-1
6-3-1
8-4-4
2-2-0
36-31-13
1979-80
4-4-1
5-4-3
5-3-7
5-10-0
4-7-0
6-7-2
1-2-0
30-37-13
1980-81
4-5-1
2-8-3
5-6-3
6-6-1
7-5-1
5-6-3
1-1-1
30-37-13
1981-82
5-7-2
7-1-2
4-7-2
5-8-2
3-8-2
5-5-3
2-0-0
31-36-13
1982-83
3-9-1
5-3-3
3-9-2
1-12-1
3-11-0
3-7-2
0-2-0
18-53-9
1983-84
3-9-0
3-7-3
3-8-2
1-11-0
3-10-1
3-12-0
0-1-0
16-58-6
1984-85
5-4-0
1-8-3
8-5-1
4-8-1
2-10-0
4-12-0
0-4-0
24-51-5
1985-86
3-5-2
5-7-1
8-6-1
7-4-2
7-4-1
3-9-1
1-3-0
34-38-8
1986-87
8-3-0
5-5-4
2-7-3
4-8-1
4-7-2
5-8-2
2-0-0
30-38-12
1987-88
3-6-3
6-4-2
7-4-2
5-9-2
4-7-0
9-5-0
2-0-0
36-35-9
1988-89
7-4-0
7-6-0
9-2-3
5-6-1
4-6-3
6-9-0
2-0-0
1989-90
3-7-2
6-7-0
7-5-1
6-6-1
8-5-1
2-10-3
1990-91
6-6-1
5-6-1
10-6-1
7-4-0
4-7-1
9-4-2
1991-92
5-5-2
8-3-2
9-5-0
3-7-1
3-7-3
10-3-1
1-2-0
1992-93
8-1-2
9-5-1
9-3-1
8-5-1
5-5-1
11-2-0
6-0-1
56-21-7
1993-94
7-4-1
5-3-5
6-4-2
6-3-3
7-6-1
9-5-1
4-2-0
44-27-13
5-0-0
9-3-2
8-6-0
7-5-1
1995-96
4-2-2
10-3-1
10-4-0
7-7-0
6-5-1
9-5-0
3-3-0
1996-97
2-8-0
6-5-2
11-2-2
8-3-1
4-7-0
5-8-2
2-3-1
38-36-8
1997-98
7-5-2
7-4-3
7-3-3
8-3-2
1-2-3
6-3-4
4-4-1
40-24-18
1994-95
APR.
MAY
SEASON
27-34-13
20-45-11
40-33-7
32-40-8
41-33-6
39-32-9
0-2-0
29-16-3
49-29-4
1998-99
4-3-2
6-3-3
5-4-2
8-5-0
9-5-0
4-5-6
2-5-1
38-30-14
1999-00
2-4-3-1
6-7-0-2
8-6-0-2
5-8-1-0
5-4-4-1
8-6-0-0
3-2-0-0
37-37-8-6
2000-01
5-4-1-0
6-4-2-1
6-6-3-0
8-5-0-1
7-3-1-0
8-5-2-0
2-1-0-1
42-28-9-3
2001-02
4-6-1-1
6-4-2-1
4-7-2-0
8-6-0-1
1-4-1-1
5-7-1-1
0-7-1-0
28-41-8-5
2002-03
6-2-2-0
5-4-1-3
4-9-0-2
6-7-1-0
4-8-0-0
1-13-2-0
1-1-0-0
27-44-6-5
2003-04
2-4-3-0
3-8-1-1
4-8-1-2
2-14-0-0
2-9-0-1
8-4-3-0
2-0-0-0
23-47-8-4
2005-06
1-5-5
6-7-1
3-7-2
2-11-2
2-4-1
5-8-1
3-4-2
22-46-14
Totals
146-181-63-2
214-225-79-8
201-210-74-9
187-223-57-1
199-270-45-2
67-64-12-1
230-251-82-1
0-2-0
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OVERTIME
all-time overtime record
OVERALL
YEAR
GP
W
1983-84
12
1
5
1984-85
8
3
1985-86
14
1986-87
HOME
ROAD
PTS
GP
W
GP
W
6
8
7
0
3
4
4
5
1
2
0
5
11
3
0
0
2
4
3
3
5
3
0
2
3
3
8
14
7
1
8
1
5
7
7
2
2
3
21
5
4
12
22
11
7
4
1
6
14
10
1
3
6
8
1987-88
16
5
2
9
19
1988-89
10
2
1
7
11
9
2
1
6
10
7
3
1
3
9
3
0
0
3
3
7
2
1
4
1989-90
14
3
3
8
8
14
7
2
2
3
7
7
1
1
5
1990-91
12
4
2
7
6
14
7
3
1
3
9
5
1
1
3
1991-92
12
2
5
1
9
13
8
1
1
6
8
4
1
0
3
1992-93
10
5
3
0
7
13
6
2
0
4
8
4
1
0
3
1993-94
5
19
4
2
13
21
11
2
1
8
12
8
2
1
5
9
1994-95
5
1
1
3
5
1
0
0
1
1
4
1
1
2
4
1995-96
9
3
2
4
10
4
2
2
0
4
5
1
0
4
6
1996-97
13
1
4
8
10
9
1
3
5
7
4
0
1
3
3
1997-98
23
3
2
18
24
13
2
1
10
14
10
1
1
8
10
1998-99
22
7
1
14
28
14
4
0
10
18
8
3
1
4
10
1999-00*
17
3
6
8
20
7
0
0
7
7
10
3
6
1
13
2000-01*
15
3
3
9
18
4
2
0
2
6
11
1
3
7
12
2001-02*
20
7
5
8
27
10
5
1
4
15
10
2
4
4
12
2002-03*
14
3
5
6
17
7
3
2
2
10
7
0
3
4
7
2003-04*
19
7
4
8
26
10
4
0
6
14
9
3
4
2
12
8
6
24
11
3
5
3
14
8
2
3
3
10
64 182
369
169
43
25 101 195
155
35
39
2005-06**
TOTALS
19
5
324
78
L T/SO
L T/SO PTS
L T/SO PTS
81 174
* = Losses worth one point
** = Wins include shootout wins, ties/shootouts include shootout losses. For a breakdown of shootout
results, please see Shootout page.
all-time overtime vs. each team
TEAM
Anaheim
Atlanta
Boston
Buffalo
Calgary
Carolina
Chicago
Colorado
Columbus
Dallas
Detroit
Edmonton
Florida
Los Angeles
Minnesota
258
GP
3
3
15
24
7
16
6
10
2
5
9
6
9
12
1
RECORD
0-1-2
2-1-0
5-2-8
4-6-14
0-0-7
4-2-10
0-0-6
1-3-6
2-0-0
1-1-3
1-2-6
2-1-3
2-3-4
3-5-4
0-0-1
TEAM
Montreal
Nashville
New Jersey
NY Islanders
NY Rangers
Ottawa
Philadelphia
Phoenix
St. Louis
San Jose
Tampa Bay
Toronto
Vancouver
Washington
TOTALS
GP
22
3
18
23
28
11
27
8
9
3
10
8
8
18
324
RECORD
6-3-13
1-0-2
4-4-10
6-3-14
13-3-12
2-0-9
4-9-14
2-3-3
1-2-6
0-0-3
2-2-6
1-4-3
3-1-4
6-3-9
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OVERTIME WINS
Player
Randy Carlyle
Mario Lemieux
Randy Hillier
Wayne Babych
Dan Frawley
Doug Shedden
Mario Lemieux
Doug Bodger
Mario Lemieux
Randy Cunneyworth
Chris Kontos
Mario Lemieux
Craig Simpson
Moe Mantha
Charlie Simmer
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Rob Brown
Mario Lemieux
Randy Hillier
Troy Loney
Randy Gilhen
Mark Recchi
Scott Young
Paul Stanton
Kevin Stevens
Phil Bourque
Kevin Stevens
Jaromir Jagr
Jaromir Jagr
Ulf Samuelsson
Joe Mullen
Jaromir Jagr
Ron Francis
Kevin Stevens
Larry Murphy
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Fredrik Olausson
Kevin Hatcher
Rob Brown
Jaromir Jagr
Kevin Hatcher
Jaromir Jagr
Alexei Kovalev
Jaromir Jagr
Kip Miller
Kip Miller
Jaromir Jagr
Robert Lang
Hans Jonsson
Jaromir Jagr
Alexei Kovalev
Alexei Kovalev
Mario Lemieux
Billy Tibbetts
Jan Hrdina
Date
12/23/83
11/14/84
12/7/84
3/9/85
12/19/85
2/24/86
4/6/86
10/11/86
10/14/86
10/22/86
2/8/87
4/4/87
10/31/87
11/14/87
1/23/88
2/2/88
4/2/88
12/26/88
4/2/89
10/14/89
2/14/90
2/22/90
11/24/90
1/17/91
1/29/91
3/21/91
10/15/91
11/13/91
12/17/92
3/11/93
4/7/93
10/7/93
12/4/93
1/7/94
1/11/94
3/4/95
11/17/95
1/22/96
2/18/96
3/8/97
10/25/97
11/1/97
11/22/97
12/15/98
12/26/98
2/9/99
2/11/99
2/13/99
3/10/99
4/18/99
1/31/00
3/30/00
4/7/00
2/10/01
2/17/01
2/21/01
11/13/01
11/17/01
Time
2:12
3:54
1:35
1:06
0:38
3:54
0:25
0:50
3:40
2:30
2:12
1:26
4:05
2:04
0:24
4:11
4:02
1:39
3:38
1:40
3:33
4:26
1:11
3:31
2:46
0:13
2:30
3:25
2:50
3:18
2:11
1:13
2:04
4:54
4:09
4:36
2:48
1:54
2:17
0:19
0:41
3:52
0:25
3:17
1:18
4:31
1:21
3:39
2:49
1:22
4:28
2:25
0:13
0:18
1:19
2:10
1:51
4:41
Opponent
@ New Jersey
@ Winnipeg
@ NY Rangers
@ Boston
@ Minnesota
vs. Los Angeles
@ NY Rangers
vs. NY Rangers
vs. Los Angeles
vs. Buffalo
@ New Jersey
vs. Detroit
@ Quebec
vs. NY Rangers
@ Montreal
vs. Washington
@ Washington
@ Hartford
@ Philadelphia
vs. Montreal
@ NY Rangers
vs. NY Islanders
vs. Washington
@ Toronto
vs. Washington
vs. NY Rangers
@ NY Islanders
vs. Edmonton
@ Philadelphia
vs. Los Angeles
vs. Montreal
vs. Montreal
@ Hartford
@ Buffalo
@ Boston
@ Boston
@ Washington
vs. Boston
vs. NY Rangers
vs. Philadelphia
@ Vancouver
vs. Vancouver
vs. NY Rangers
vs. Tampa Bay
vs. Ottawa
vs.Montreal
vs. Vancouver
@ Nashville
@ Carolina
@ NY Rangers
@ Atlanta
@ Washington
@ Buffalo
vs. New Jersey
@ Columbus
vs. Florida
vs. Tampa Bay
vs. NY Rangers
Goalie
Resch
Behrend
Hanlon
Peeters
Casey
Melanson
Hanlon
Vanbiesbrouck
Melanson
Cloutier
Chevrier
Hanlon
Brunetta
Vanbiesbrouck
Hayward
Peeters
Malarchuk
Liut
Empty Net
Roy
Richter
Fitzpatrick
Liut
Ing
Beaupre
Vanbiesbrouck
Healy
Ranford
Soderstrom
Stauber
Roy
Roy
Reese
Hasek
Blue
Riendeau
Carey
Ranford
Healy
Snow
McLean
McLean
Richter
Schwab
Tugnutt
Chabot
Hirsch
Voukon
Irbe
Richter
Fankhouser
Kolzig
Hasek
Brodeur
Tugnutt
Luongo
Khabibulin
Blackburn
Score
6-5
4-3
4-3
6-5
4-3
6-5
5-4
6-5
4-3
5-4
2-1
4-3
5-4
3-2
4-3
3-2
7-6
4-3
6-5
2-1
4-3
4-3
3-2
6-5
3-2
5-4
7-6
5-4
5-4
4-3
4-3
2-1
7-6
4-3
5-4
4-3
3-2
7-6
4-3
3-2
3-2
7-6
4-3
3-2
2-1
3-2
6-5
3-2
3-2
2-1
2-1
4-3
2-1
5-4
3-2
3-2
2-1
1-0
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OVERTIME WINS
Aleksey Morozov
Randy Robitaille
Michal Rozsival
Alexei Kovalev
Jan Hrdina
Martin Straka
Mario Lemieux
Shawn Heins
Ryan Malone
Aleksey Morozov
Ryan Malone
Ric Jackman
Ryan Malone
Aleksey Morozov
Aleksey Morozov
Sergei Gonchar
Sidney Crosby
Sidney Crosby
Sidney Crosby
1/24/02
1/26/02
2/28/02
3/5/02
3/9/02
1/4/03
2/18/03
2/22/03
11/1/03
11/14/03
11/22/03
2/25/04
2/29/04
3/19/04
3/21/04
11/1/05
11/16/05
12/31/05
3/24/06
1:29
4:02
1:42
3:23
0:37
0:42
1:35
4:33
2:10
3:09
2:40
1:48
2:45
1:17
4:52
1:01
4:13
3:31
3:28
@ NY Islanders
vs. Atlanta
@ Columbus
vs. Florida
vs. NY Rangers
vs. NY Islanders
vs. Edmonton
vs. St. Louis
vs. Boston
@ Buffalo
vs. Ottawa
@ Phoenix
@ NY Islanders
vs. Carolina
vs. NY Rangers
@ New Jersey
@ Philadelphia
vs. NY Rangers
vs. NY Islanders
Snow
Hnilicka
Tugnutt
Luongo
Richter
Snow
Salo
Johnson
Raycroft
Noronen
Lalime
Boucher
Snow
Weekes
Dunham
Clemmensen
Niittymaki
Lundqvist
DiPietro
5-4
3-2
4-3
6-5
3-2
3-2
4-3
2-1
3-2
2-1
2-1
4-3
3-2
4-3
4-3
4-3
3-2
4-3
4-3
all-time overtime scoring
PLAYER
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Alexei Kovalev
Martin Straka
Ron Francis
Dick Tarnstrong
Aleksey Morozov
Kevin Stevens
Larry Murphy
RYAN MALONE
Jan Hrdina
Paul Coffey
SIDNEY CROSBY
Rob Brown
Kevin Hatcher
Randy Hillier
Kip Miller
Doug Bodger
Phil Bourque
Ric Jackman
Michal Rozsival
Craig Simpson
Scott Young
Jiri Slegr
German Titov
Warren Young
SERGEI GONCHAR
MARK RECCHI
Randy Cunneyworth
Dan Frawley
Hans Jonsson
Robert Lang
Troy Loney
Moe Mantha
Paul Stanton
Billy Tibbetts
Stu Barnes
Kris Beech
John Cullen
260
G
11
9
4
1
1
0
4
3
1
3
2
0
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
A
11
5
3
6
5
6
1
2
4
1
2
4
0
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
PTS
22
14
7
7
6
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
PLAYER
Mike Eastwood
Darius Kasparaitis
Tomas Sandstrom
Bryan Smolinski
Zarley Zalapski
MICHEL OUELLET
JOSEF MELICHAR
Wayne Babych
Randy Carlyle
Randy Gilhen
Shawn Heins
Chris Kontos
Joe Mullen
Fredrik Olasson
Randy Robitaille
Ulf Samuelsson
Doug Shedden
Charlie Simmer
Marc Bergevin
John Chabot
Ron Duguay
Bob Errey
Rico Fata
Andrew Ference
Lee Giffin
Dave Hannan
Rick Kehoe
Milan Kraft
Janne Laukkanen
Norm MacIver
Tom O’Regan
Wilf Paiment
Lasse Pirjeta
Stephane Richer
Gary Rissling
Gord Roberts
Ville Siren
Tony Tanti
Rick Tocchet
Steve Poapst
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
PTS
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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OVERTIME LOSSES
Player
Lucien Deblois
Bobby Clarke
Paul MacLean
Dave Andreychuk
Mark Osborne
Tiger Williams
Murray Craven
Ilkka Sinisalo
Steve Thomas
Mike Bossy
Mike Gartner
Tomas Sandstrom
Kevin Dineen
Mario Marois
Dave Taylor
Don Maloney
Craig MacTavish
Uwe Krupp
Tony Granato
Patrick Flatley
Donald Audette
Tony Amonte
Randy Burridge
Rod Brind’Amour
Yanic Perreault
Steve Thomas
Shawn Burr
Adam Oates
Valeri Kamensky
Brendan Shanahan
Valeri Kamensky
Alexandre Daigle
Dixon Ward
Teemu Selanne
Sergei Fedorov
Mike Wilson
Mats Sundin
Adam Oates
Luke Richardson
Joe Sakic
Darryl Sydor
John LeClair
Pavol Demitra
Vaclav Prospal
Marty Murray
Brian Rafalski
Oleg Petrov
Valeri Bure
Donald Audette
Andrei Markov
Mathieu Schneider
Ilya Kovalchuk
Patrik Elias
Markus Naslund
Jeff O’Neill
Eric Boguniecki
Glen Murray
Jochen Hecht
Mike Rathje
Stephen Weiss
Chris Drury
Tomas Kaberle
Bryan McCabe
Brian Gionta
Date
10/12/83
11/20/83
1/18/84
2/8/84
2/26/84
11/16/85
12/22/85
4/5/86
12/13/86
12/23/86
1/1/87
3/14/87
1/9/88
2/23/88
3/7/89
2/6/90
3/6/90
3/31/90
11/17/90
12/23/90
1/23/92
2/21/94
3/15/94
4/16/95
10/21/95
3/9/96
10/5/96
11/14/96
1/23/97
2/8/97
1/3/98
3/8/98
3/28/99
10/27/99
11/12/99
11/20/99
12/4/99
12/29/99
2/24/00
11/13/00
1/19/02
4/7/01
10/20/01
11/10/01
1/29/02
2/9/02
3/30/02
11/6/02
11/18/02
11/20/02
12/14/02
12/30/02
11/21/03
12/9/03
12/18/03
2/14/04
10/8/05
10/10/05
10/14/05
10/25/05
12/16/05
12/27/05
1/2/06
4/2/06
Time
1:34
2:43
1:28
0:35
2:18
3:10
2:12
1:59
4:36
3:25
1:30
1:05
0:55
2:40
2:37
4:28
1:17
1:00
0:52
4:29
3:25
0:08
0:40
1:30
0:40
0:21
1:37
1:05
3:55
2:01
3:04
4:03
2:27
3:38
0:36
2:57
0:27
4:32
4:51
3:56
0:42
4:39
3:35
4:29
1:47
4:51
1:32
2:19
1:12
2:25
4:22
4:40
0:39
0:24
2:14
2:06
1:23
4:39
3:17
0:53
1:32
2:26
1:02
2:22
Opponent
vs. Winnipeg
@ Philadelphia
vs. Winnipeg
vs. Buffalo
@ NY Rangers
@ Los Angeles
@ Philadelphia
vs. Philadelphia
@ Toronto
@ NY Islanders
@ Washington
vs. NY Rangers
@ Hartford
vs. Winnipeg
@ Los Angeles
vs. NY Islanders
@ Edmonton
vs. Buffalo
@ Los Angeles
vs. NY Islanders
vs. Buffalo
@ NY Rangers
vs. Washington
@ Philadelphia
vs. Los Angeles
vs. New Jersey
vs. Tampa Bay
@ Boston
vs. Colorado
vs. Detroit
vs. Colorado
@ Philadelphia
@ Buffalo
@ Anaheim
@ Detroit
@ Florida
@ Toronto
@ Washington
@ Philadelphia
@ Colorado
@ Dallas
@ Philadelphia
@ St. Louis
@ Tampa Bay
@ Philadelphia
vs. New Jersey
@ Montreal
@ Florida
@ Montreal
vs. Montreal
@ Los Angeles
vs. Atlanta
@ New Jersey
@ Vancouver
@ Carolina
@ St. Louis
vs. Boston
@ Buffalo
@ Philadelphia
vs. Florida
vs. Buffalo
vs. Toronto
@ Toronto
vs. New Jersey
Goalie
Dion
Herron
Dion
Herron
Herron
Romano
Meloche
Meloche
Romano
Romano
Romano
Riggin
Meloche
Pietrangelo
Barrasso
Barrasso
Pietrangelo
Barrasso
Pietrangelo
Pietrangelo
Young
Barrasso
Barrasso
Wregget
Wregget
Barrasso
Barrasso
Wregget
Lalime
Lalime
Skudra
Wregget
Aubin
Aubin
Aubin
Aubin
Barrasso
Aubin
Aubin
Snow
Snow
Snow
Hedberg
Aubin
Aubin
Hedberg
Hedberg
Hedberg
Hedberg
Aubin
Hedberg
Aubin
Fleury
Fleury
Caron
Caron
Caron
Fleury
Caron
Thibault
Fleury
Fleury
Thibault
Fleury
Score
4-3
5-4
5-4
6-5
4-3
4-3
3-2
4-3
3-2
4-3
4-3
3-2
5-4
4-3
3-2
8-7
4-3
3-2
2-1
4-3
5-4
4-3
5-4
4-3
3-2
4-3
4-3
2-1
4-3
6-5
5-4
4-3
4-3
2-1
3-2
2-1
3-2
3-2
4-3
3-2
6-5
4-3
2-1
3-2
3-2
2-1
2-1
4-3
5-4
3-2
3-2
3-2
2-1
4-3
2-1
2-1
7-6
3-2
6-5
4-3
4-3
3-2
3-2
3-2
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SHOOTOUT
all-time record
OVERALL
GP
W
L
7
1
6
7
1
6
YEAR
2005-06
TOTALS
HOME
GP
W
4
1
4
1
ROAD
GP
W
3
0
3
0
L
3
3
L
3
3
all-time vs. each team
TEAM
Anaheim
Atlanta
Boston
Buffalo
Calgary
Carolina
Chicago
Colorado
Columbus
Dallas
Detroit
Edmonton
Florida
Los Angeles
Minnesota
SO
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
W-L
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
TEAM
Montreal
Nashville
New Jersey
NY Islanders
NY Rangers
Ottawa
Philadelphia
Phoenix
St. Louis
San Jose
Tampa Bay
Toronto
Vancouver
Washington
TOTALS
SO
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
7
W-L
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-6
all-time results
Date
10/7/05
11/10/05
11/14/05
1/26/06
2/4/06
3/7/06
4/15/06
Opponent
@ Carolina
vs. Montreal
vs. NY Islanders
@ NY Islanders
vs. NY Islanders
vs. Tampa Bay
@ NY Islanders
Winning
Goal
Stillman
Crosby
Blake
Satan
Satan
Richards
Nilsson
W/L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
pens shooters
PLAYER
Sergei Gonchar
Erik Christensen
Ryan Whitney
Sidney Crosby
Michel Ouellet
John LeClair
Mario Lemieux
Konstantin Koltsov
Lasse Pirjeta
Andy Hilbert
Ryan Malone
Jani Rita
Ziggy Palffy
G
1
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S PCT.
1 100.0
1 100.0
2 50.0
6 33.3
3 33.3
1
0.0
3
0.0
1
0.0
1
0.0
1
0.0
2
0.0
1
0.0
2
0.0
pens goalies
Player
Thibault
Caron
Fleury
262
REC
1-1
0-3
0-2
SH
12
10
5
SV
9
4
1
GA
3
6
4
PCT.
.750
.400
.200
Winning
Goalie
Ward
Thibault
DiPietro
Dubielewicz
DiPietro
Grahame
DiPietro
Losing Shootout
Final
Goalie Score
Caron
0-1
Theodore
1-0
Thibault
2-3
Caron
0-1
Fleury
0-2
Fleury
0-2
Caron
3-4
Score
2-3
3-2
2-3
3-4
4-5
4-5
4-5
opp shooters
PLAYER
Cory Stillman
Brad Richards
Vaclav Prospal
Shawn Bates
Jason Blake
Miroslav Satan
Alexei Yashin
Trent Hunter
Robert Nilsson
Mark Parrish
Matt Cullen
Michael Ryder
Alexei Kovalev
Alexander Perezhogin
Vincent Lecavalier
Mike York
Arron Asham
G
1
1
1
2
2
3
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S
1
1
1
2
2
4
2
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
PCT.
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
75.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
opp goalies
Player
Ward
Grahame
Dubielewicz
DiPietro
Theodore
REC
1-0
1-0
1-0
3-0
0-1
SH
2
1
3
9
3
SV
2
1
3
7
2
GA
0
0
0
2
1
PCT.
1.00
1.00
1.00
.778
.667
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HAT TRICKS
PLAYER
Andy Bathgate
DATE
OPP.
1967-68 (2)
10/18
vs. Min
Ken Schinkel (2)
10/21
vs. Chi
1968-69 (0)
1969-70 (1)
2/4
vs. Min
Glen Sather
1970-71 (2)
12/19
vs. Det
Ken Schinkel
Duane Rupp
Bob Leiter
3/24
vs. Det
1971-72 (1)
12/1
vs. Det
Jean Pronovost (2)
Syl Apps (2)
Bob Kelly (2)
Stan Gilbertson
1972-73 (6)
10/11
@ StL
11/5
vs. Min
11/19
vs. Atl
11/22
vs. StL
11/29
vs. Tor
12/13
vs. NYI
1973-74 (3)
11/13
vs. Min
3/24
vs. Det
3/27
vs. Min
1974-75 (3)
2/15
@ Tor
2/26
vs. Wsh
3/12
vs. Bos
1975-76 (9)
11/12
@ Wsh
12/17
@ Cal
12/17
@ Cal
1/18
vs. NYR
Pierre Larouche (2)
2/8
Jean Pronovost (3)
Pierre Larouche (3)
L. MacDonald (4)
Rick Kehoe (2)
Rick Kehoe (3)
2/19
vs. Tor
2/21
vs. Chi
2/21
vs. Chi
3/10
vs. Buf
1976-77 (2)
10/6
vs. Van
Pierre Larouche (4)
12/19
Al McDonough
Lowell MacDonald
Al McDonough (2)
Al McDonough (3)
Eddie Shack
Syl Apps
L. MacDonald (2)
Bob Kelly
L. MacDonald (3)
Rick Kehoe
Jean Pronovost
Pierre Larouche
Blair Chapman
Pete Mahovlich
Wayne Bianchin
Orest Kindrachuk
Ron Stackhouse
Greg Malone
Gary McAdam
Rick Kehoe (4)
Rick Kehoe (5)
Paul Gardner*
Rick Kehoe (6)
Greg Sheppard
@ Van
@ Tor
1977-78 (3)
11/16
@ Min
11/30
vs. Det
12/31
vs. Cle
1978-79 (3)
3/4
@ Col
3/18
@ NYR
3/28
vs. NYR
1979-80 (1)
11/28
vs. Que
1980-81 (5)
11/26
vs. Van
12/3
@ Tor
12/13
vs.Phi
1/14
vs. StL
3/16
@ Edm
GOALIE(S)
PLAYER
Mike Bullard (4)
Mario Lemieux *
Mike Bullard (5)
Doug Shedden (2)
Mike Bullard (6)
DATE
OPP.
1981-82 (4)
11/7
vs. Phi
1/2
vs. Hfd
1/20
vs. Bos
3/6
@ Que
1982-83 (3)
10/12
vs. Van
10/27
vs. Wsh
12/23
@ Det
1983-84 (3)
12/26
vs. NYR
1/18
vs. Wpg
3/29
@ NYR
1984-85 (2)
12/5
vs. StL
12/26
vs. NYI
1985-86 (5)
12/31
@ StL
12/31
@ StL
1/22
@ Edm
2/15
vs. Van
2/21
@ Det
R. Cunneyworth
Mario Lemieux (2)
Terry Ruskowski
Kevin LaVallee
John Chabot
Mario Lemieux (3)*
1986-87 (12)
10/9
vs. Wsh
10/17
@ Buf
10/18
vs. NJ
10/29
vs. NJ
12/6
vs. Min
12/12
vs. Tor
Craig Simpson
Mario Lemieux (4)
Mario Lemieux (5)
R. Cunneyworth (2)*
12/22
1/23
2/5
3/3
@ Mtl
@ Van
@ Bos
@ Que
Mario Lemieux (6)
Mario Lemieux (7)
3/8
3/12
@ Wpg
vs. Que
Dan Quinn
Mario Lemieux (8)
Mario Lemieux (9)
Mario Lemieux (10)
Mario Lemieux (11)
Paul Coffey
1987-88 (9)
10/15
vs. NYR
10/15
vs. NYR
10/24
vs. Buf
1/5
vs. LA
1/10
@ Det
1/20
@ Chi
Maniago (2),
Bauman
Dejordy
Paul Gardner (2)
Doug Shedden
Rick Kehoe (7)
Andre St. Laurent
Maniago
Broderick (2)
Pat Boutette
Pat Boutette (2)
Rick Kehoe (8)
McLeod (2),
ENG
Rutherford
Smith (2),
Daley
Stephenson
Gilbert
Myre
Stephenson
Low
Desjardins
Maniago
Grant
Worsley
Favell
Belhemeur
Gilbert
Wolfe
Meloche
Meloche
Wilson (2),
Soetaert
Smith (2),
Lockett
Favell
Villemure
Villemure
Smith
Maniago (2),
Ridley
Palmateer,
Thomas (2)
LoPresti
Low
Edwards
Plasse
Thomas
Soetaert
Dion
Brodeur
Crha
Myre
Staniowski
Mio
Andy Brickley
Mike Bullard
Mark Taylor
Mike Bullard (2)*
Mike Bullard (3)
Mario Lemieux (13)
2/28
@ Chi
3/7
@ Cgy
4/2
@ Wsh
1988-89 (13)
10/12
vs. Wsh
Rob Brown
Mario Lemieux (14)
Rob Brown (2)
Mario Lemieux (15)
Mario Lemieux (16)#
10/15
10/16
11/25
12/21
12/31
vs. NYR
vs. Phi
@ Wsh
@ Tor
vs. NJ
Mario Lemieux (17)
Rob Brown (3)
1/10
1/28
vs. NYI
vs. Det
Rob Brown (4)
2/5
@ Bos
Dan Quinn (2)
Dan Quinn (3)
Mario Lemieux (12)
GOALIE(S)
Lindbergh
Garrett
Baron
Bouchard
Brodeur
Parro
Stefan
Weeks
Veisor
Vanbiesbrouck
Liut
Hrudey
Wamsley
Wamsley
Moog
Brodeur
Stefan,
LaForest (2)
Jensen
Barrasso
Friesen
Chevrier
Beaupre
Wregget (3),
Bester
Roy
Caprice
Ranford
Gosselin (3),
Malarchuk
Reddick
Gosselin,
ENG (2)
Froese
Froese
Cloutier
Healy
Hanlon
Mason(2),
Pang
Pang
Vernon
Malarchuk
Malarchuk (2),
Peeters
Riendeau
Hextall
Malarchuk
Wregget
Sauve (3),
Terrerri, ENG
Hrudey
Stefan (2),
Hanlon
Moog
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264
PLAYER
Mario Lemieux (18)
Mario Lemieux (19)
Mario Lemieux (20)
DATE
2/14
3/12
3/25
OPP.
vs. Buf
@ Chi
vs. NJ
Mario Lemieux (21)*
Mario Lemieux (22)
Kevin Stevens
Mario Lemieux (23)
Rob Brown (5)
3/30
vs. Hfd
1989-90 (10)
10/17
vs. Tor
10/31
vs. LA
12/2
@ Que
12/12
vs. Bos
Mario Lemieux (24)*
1/8
@ NYR
Tony Tanti
Mario Lemieux (25)
1/30
2/2
vs. Phi
vs. Edm
Rob Brown (6)
2/10
vs. LA
John Cullen
2/20
vs. Phi
Rob Brown (7)
3/4
vs. Min
Kevin Stevens (2)
1990-91 (5)
10/25
vs. Que
Phil Bourque
12/3
John Cullen (2)
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux (26)
Mario Lemieux (27)
Bob Errey
Kevin Stevens (3)
Mark Recchi
Kevin Stevens (4)
Kevin Stevens (5)
1/17
@ Tor
2/2
vs. Bos
3/26
@ Phi
1991-92 (11)
10/15
@ NYI
10/17
vs. NYI
11/13
vs. Edm
11/18
@ Que
11/18
@ Que
11/29
@ Phi
Kevin Stevens (6)
12/5
Joe Mullen*
Joe Mullen (2)*
Joe Mullen (3)
Rick Tocchet
Kevin Stevens (7)*
12/23
@ NYI
12/26
vs. Tor
2/18
vs. Tor
3/6
@ SJ
1992-93 (10)
10/17
@ Hfd
Mario Lemieux (28)
Kevin Stevens (8)
Kevin Stevens (9)
Mario Lemieux (29)*
10/22
12/12
1/26
3/18
@ NYR
@ SJ
GOALIE(S)
Cloutier
Chevrier
Sauve (2),
Burke
Whitmore
Bester, ENG (2)
Hrudey
Tugnutt
Moog (2),
Lemelin
Froese (2),
Vanbiesbrouck (2)
Wregget
Exelby (2),
ENG
Hrudey,
Gosselin, ENG
Wregget (2),
ENG
Myllys (2),
ENG
Tanner,
Tugnutt (2)
Vanbiesbrouck,
Richter (2)
Ing
Foster
Peeters
Healy
Healy (2), ENG
Ranford
Tugnutt
Tugnutt
Roussel(2),
Wregget
Irbe,
Hayward (2)
Healy
Fuhr
Wamsley
Myllys
Mario Lemieux (30)*
3/20
Rick Tocchet (2)
Pietrangelo (2)
Rick Tocchet (3)
Joe Mullen (4)
4/1
Burke (3),
Pietrangelo
vs. Det
Chevalde
vs. NJ
Terreri
vs. Wsh
Beaupre
vs. Wsh
Beaupre (3),
Hrivnak
vs. Phi
Soderstrom (3),
Roussel
vs. HfdGosselin,
4/7
4/9
vs. Mtl
@ NYR
Mario Lemieux (31)#
4/9
@ NYR
Kevin Stevens (10)
Martin Straka
1993-94 (2)
1/11
vs. Bos
3/8
vs. Bos
Roy
Hirsch,
Richter (2)
Hirsch (3),
Richter (2)
Blue
Riendeau
PLAYER
Mario Lemieux (32)
Mario Lemieux (33)
Ron Francis
Markus Naslund
Mario Lemieux (34)*
DATE
OPP.
1994-95 (2)
2/14
vs. Bos
2/16
vs. Hfd
1995-96 (9)
10/26
@ NYI
10/28
@ NJ
11/10
@ SJ
11/28
vs. Ott
11/30
@ Bos
Mario Lemieux (35)
Mario Lemieux (36)
12/30
1/27
vs. Fla
vs.. Phi
Petr Nedved*
3/5
vs. Wpg
Mario Lemieux (37)#
3/26
vs.StL
1996-97 (4)
11/2
vs. Ott
11/30
vs. Bos
12/19
@ StL
1/26
@ Mtl
1997-98 (3)
12/29
vs. NYI
1/10
vs. NJ
4/18
vs. Bos
1998-99 (2)
11/25
@ Wsh
11/28
@ Mtl
Jaromir Jagr (2)
Luc Robitaille*
Jaromir Jagr (3)
Jaromir Jagr (4)
Mario Lemieux (38)
Mario Lemieux (39)*
Ron Francis (2)
Stu Barnes
Martin Straka (2)
Stu Barnes (2)
Martin Straka (3)
Aleksey Morozov
Jaromir Jagr (5)
Jaromir Jagr (6)
Jaromir Jagr (7)*
Alexei Kovalev
Jaromir Jagr (8)
Martin Straka (4)
Mario Lemieux (40)
Alexei Kovalev (2)
1999-00 (3)
10/7
@ NJ
11/26
vs. Ott
12/30
vs. NYI
2000-01 (9)
10/14
vs. NYR
11/8
vs. Phi
12/16
@ Mtl
1/8
@ Wsh
1/24
vs. Mtl
2/7
vs. Phi
Alexei Kovalev (8)
2/10
vs. NJ
2/23
vs. NYR
3/10
vs. Cgy
2001-02 (5)
10/16
vs. Ott
11/13
@ NJ
11/14
vs. NYI
1/5
vs. NYR
1/17
@ Cgy
2002-03 (1)
1/25
vs. Chi
Mark Recchi (2)
2003-04 (0)
2005-06 (1)
3/4
vs. Car
Alexei Kovalev (3)
Alexei Kovalev (4)
Jaromir Jagr (9)
Toby Petersen
Alexei Kovalev (5)
Alexei Kovalev (6)
Alexei Kovalev (7)
Aleksey Morozov (2)
GOALIE(S)
Riendeau
Reese
Soderstrom
Brodeur
Irbe (2), Flaherty
Bales
Bailey (2),
Billington (2)
Vanbiesbrouck
Snow (2),
Hextall
Khabibulin (2),
Roussel (2)
Fuhr, Casey (4)
Tugnutt
Ranford
Casey
Thibault
Fichaud, Salo (2)
Brodeur
Dafoe (2), Tallas
Kolzig
Theodore (2),
ENG
Brodeur
Lalime
Luongo
McLean
Boucher
Hackett
Kolzig (2), ENG
Theodore
Cechmanek (2),
Boucher
Brodeur
Yeremeyev
Vernon (2), ENG
Lalime
Brodeur (2), ENG
Snow
Richter
Turek
Thibault (2),
Leighton
Ward
TOTAL = 169
HOME = 107
ROAD = 62
MOST ALL-TIME - Mario Lemieux (40)
MOST ONE YEAR (Ind) - Mario Lemieux (9), 1988-89
MOST ONE YEAR (team) - 13 in 1988-89
* = Four Goal Game, # = Five Goal Game
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HAT TRICKS AGAINST
PLAYER
Stan Mikita*
Bob Pulford
Dick Duff
Jean Beliveau
Bobby Rousseau
Bobby Hull
Phil Esposito
Gordie Howe
Ab McDonald
Dave Keon
Dave Balon
Stan Mikita (2)
Walt McKechnie
Phil Esposito (2)
Brian Spencer
Phil Esposito (3)
Eddie Shack
Brad Park
Norm Ullman
Brad Park (2)
Gene Carr
Rejean Houle
Mike Walton
Dennis Hextall
Bobby Lalonde
Rick Martin
Ken Hodge
Stan Mikita (3)
Claude Larouse*
Bill Goldsworthy
Bobby Orr
Dave Keon (2)
Guy Lafleur
Guy Lafleur (2)*
Greg Polis
Stan Gilbertson
Hartland Monahan
Yvon Cournoyer
Denis Maruk*
Ted Irvine
DATE
OPP.
1967-68 (4)
12/6
@ Chi
1/13
@ Tor
2/17
@ Mtl
3/16
@ Mtl
1968-69 (3)
11/7
@ Mtl
11/14
vs. Chi
12/15
@ Bos
1969-70 (5)
11/2
@ Det
11/19
vs. StL
1/17
@ Tor
2/1
@ NYR
2/11
@ Chi
1970-71 (5)
10/5
@ Min
12/6
@ Bos
1/9
@ Tor
3/6
vs. Bos
3/31
vs. Buf
1971-72 (3)
12/12
@ NYR
12/28
vs. Tor
2/12
vs. NYR
1972-73 (5)
12/17
@ NYR
1/17
@ Mtl
2/10
@ Bos
3/7
@ Min
3/17
@ Van
1973-74 (5)
1/3
@ Buf
2/3
vs. Bos
2/10
@ Chi
2/28
@ Mtl
3/23
@ Min
1974-75 (6)
10/23
vs. Bos
11/20
@ Tor
12/7
@ Mtl
1/26
@ Mtl
3/2
@ NYR
4/6
@ Wsh
1975-76 (4)
11/2
@ Wsh
11/13
vs. Mtl
11/15
vs. Cal
2/29
vs. StL
Dale McCourt
1976-77 (4)
10/6
vs. Van
2/6
@ Col
2/7
@ StL
3/13
@ Phi
1977-78 (1)
11/24
@ LA
1978-79 (2)
2/18
@ Det
Darcy Rota
4/1
Rick Blight
Wilf Paiment
Claude Larouse (2)
Don Saleski
Butch Goring
vs. Atl
GOALIE(S)
Binkley (3),
Bassen
Binkley
Binkley
Binkley (2), ENG
Binkley
Binkley
Daley
Smith
Binkley
Binkley
Smith
Smith
Smith
Binkley
Smith
Smith
Newton
Rutherford
Binkley (2),
ENG
Rutherford
Herron
Newton
Newton
Brown
Brown (2),
Newton
Rutherford
Brown
Inness
Inness
Inness
Inness
Inness
Johnson
Plasse
Plasse
Johnson
Inness
Inness
Inness
Inness (2),
ENG
Laxton
Herron
Herron
Herron
PLAYER
Danis Maruk (2)
Rick Dudley
DATE
OPP.
1979-80 (8)
10/25
@ Mtl
1/16
vs. Tor
1/17
@ Hfd
1/19
vs. Edm
1/31
@ Det
2/7
@ Buf
3/5
vs. Tor
3/21
@ Edm
1980-81 (8)
11/12
vs. Wsh
12/7
@ Buf
Bobby Clarke
Stan Smyl
12/13
12/19
Reed Larson
Mike Bossy*
Lanny McDonald
Mark Messier
1/3
vs. Det
1/13
@ NYI
2/6
@ Col
3/16
@ Edm
1981-82 (6)
10/29
@ Phi
11/21
@ Mtl
12/27
@ NYR
1/3
@ Hfd
3/17
@ Edm
3/20
@ LA
1982-83 (10)
10/4
@ NYI
10/21
@ Que
12/11
@ Que
1/7
@ Edm
2/4
@ Wpg
2/5
@ Cgy
2/5
@ Cgy
2/12
vs. LA
2/15
vs. Det
2/19
vs. Edm
1983-84 (11)
11/11
@ NYI
12/6
vs. Bos
1/7
vs. NJ
1/18
vs. Wpg
1/25
vs. NYR
Pierre Larouche*
Darryl Sittler
Jordy Douglas
Blair MacDonald
Mike Foligno
Danny Gare
Darryl Sittler (2)
Wayne Gretzky
Mel Bridgeman
Keith Acton
Ron Duguay
Blaine Stoughton
Wayne Gretzky (2)
Bernie Nichols
Butch Goring (2)
Marian Stastny
Peter Stastny
Glenn Anderson
Dale Hawerchuk
Lanny McDonald (2)
Kent Nilsson
Charlie Simmer
Reed Larson (2)
Ken Linseman
Bryan Trottier
Barry Pederson
Bob MacMillan
Paul MacLean
Pierre Larouche (2)
Doug Risebrough
Lanny McDonald (3)
Wayne Gretzky (3)
Michel Goulet
Dave Poulin
Ilkka Sinisalo
Uli Hiemer
Jorgen Pattersson
Denis Savard
Michel Goulet (2)
Dale Hawerchuk (2)
Wayne Gretzky (4)
Peter Sundstrom
Herron
Millen (2),
Herron
Herron (2),
Millen
Danny Gare (2)
Tony Tanti
Dave Poulin (2)
Troy Murray
Al Secord
vs. Phi
@ Van
2/16
@ Cgy
2/16
@ Cgy
2/22
vs. Edm
3/8
vs. Que
3/22
@ Phi
3/22
@ Phi
1984-85 (7)
10/31
@ NJ
11/8
vs. StL
11/29
vs. Chi
12/29
@ Que
1/21
@ Wpg
1/26
@ Edm
2/22
vs. NYR
1985-86 (5)
10/30
@ Det
11/13
@ Van
11/24
@ Phi
1/1
@ Chi
1/1
@ Chi
GOALIE(S)
Holland
Millen
Millen
Millen
Millen
Millen
Holland
Millen
Holland
Millen,
Holland (2)
Millen
Holland (2),
Millen
Millen
Millen (3), ENG
Ricci (2), ENG
Millen
Dion
Dion (2), Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Dion
Dion
Herron
Herron
Herron
Herron
Dion
Herron
Herron
Ricci
Ricci
Herron (2), Ricci
Dion
Dion (2), Herron
Romano
Dion
Romano (2),
Dion
Dion
Dion
Romano
Ricci
Herron
Herron
Herron
Dion
Herron
Herron
Romano
Herron
Ford
Romano
Romano
Herron
Meloche
Meloche
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HAT TRICKS AGAINST
PLAYER
Mike Ridley*
Dave Andreychuk
Tony Granato*
DATE
OPP.
1986-87 (3)
10/29
vs. NJ
3/28
@ Hfd
3/31
@ NJ
1987-88 (3)
1/25
vs. Edm
1/28
@ NJ
2/28
@ Chi
1988-89 (11)
10/11
vs. Wsh
10/12
@ Buf
10/30
@ NYR
Walt Poddubny
Jari Kurri
Tony Tanti (2)
Tony Granato (2)
Peter Stastny (2)*
11/3
11/8
1/7
1/14
2/11
Jody Hull
2/26
@ Hfd
Ken Linseman (2)
Mats Naslund
3/14
3/18
vs. Bos
vs. Mtl
Kirk Muller
Sylvain Turgeon
Perry Anderson
Dave Hannan
John MacLean
Rick Vaive
Derek King (2)
Vladimir Ruzicka
Vladimir Ruzicka (2)*
Darren Turcotte
1989-90 (6)
10/18
vs. StL
10/31
vs. LA
2/6
vs. NYI
2/6
vs. NYI
3/10
@ LA
3/17
@ Min
1990-91 (2)
10/11
@ Chi
12/23
vs. NYI
1991-92 (4)
10/15
@ NYI
11/5
vs. Bos
2/9
@ Bos
4/16
@ NYR
Michel Goulet (3)
Jimmy Carson
Adam Graves
1992-93 (7)
11/8
@ Chi
11/13
@ Det
11/25
vs. NYR
Brett Hull
Wayne Gretzky (5)
Pat LaFontaine
Derek King
Luc Robitaille
Mike Modano
Jeremy Roenick
Patrick Flatley
Ulf Dahlen
Steve Heinze
Pierre Turgeon
Geoff Sanderson
Mike Gartner
Randy Burridge
Igor Chibirev
Pat Verbeek
Geoff Sanderson (2)
Ray Sheppard
Claude Lemieux
Brendan Shanahan
Gary Roberts
Rick Tocchet
John LeClair
266
vs. Que
vs. Edm
vs. Van
vs. NYR
@ Que
1/7
vs. Min
1/14
@ Bos
2/20
@ NYI
2/21
@ Hfd
1993-94 (2)
1/31
@ NYR
3/15
@ Wsh
1994-95 (1)
4/5
vs. Hfd
1995-96 (8)
11/21
@ NYR
12/28
vs. Hfd
1/13
vs. SJ
1/16
vs. Col
2/23
vs. Hfd
2/29
@ Cgy
3/14
@ Bos
3/31
@ Phi
GOALIE(S)
Romano
Riggin
Meloche
Pietrangelo
Meloche
Pietrangelo
Young
Young
Guenette,
Pietrangelo (3)
Guenette
Guenette
Barrasso
Barrasso
Young (2),
Pietrangelo (2)
Barrasso,
Young (2)
Barrasso
Barrasso,
Young (2)
Young
Young
Barrasso
Barrasso
Chevrier
Chevrier
Barrasso
Pietrangelo
Barrasso
Barrasso
Barrasso
Young,
Wregget (2)
Barrasso
Barrasso
Barrasso,
Wregget (2)
Barrasso
Wregget
Barrasso
Barrasso
Wregget
Barrasso
Young
Barrasso
Wregget
Barrasso
Wregget
Wregget
Barrasso
Wregget
Barrasso
PLAYER
Alexei Kovalev
Dino Ciccarelli
Dale Hawerchuk
B. Shanahan (2)
Joe Sakic
Dave Gagner
Joe Nieuwendyk
Valeri Kamensky
DATE
OPP.
1996-97 (5)
10/16
@ NYR
11/8
@ TB
11/21
@ Phi
2/8
vs. Det
3/14
@ Col
1997-98 (3)
10/4
vs. Fla
11/5
vs. Dal
Sami Salo
1/3
vs. Col
1998-99 (2)
3/30
vs. Car
Zigmund Palffy
4/17
vs. NYI
John Madden*
1999-00 (0)
2000-01 (3)
10/28
vs. NJ
Randy McKay*
10/28
Andrei Kovalenko
1/9
@ Bos
2001-02 (1)
4/13
@ Bos
2002-03 (4)
10/25
@ Det
11/8
@ TB
Glen Murray
Sergei Fedorov
Vincent Lecavalier
vs. NJ
Vincent Lecavalier (2)
Radim Vrbata
Shena Donovan
Markus Naslund*
Glen Murray (2)
Martin Havlat
11/18
@ Mtl
1/7
@ NYI
2003-04 (6)
11/8
@ TB
11/29
@ Car
12/7
@ Cgy
12/9
@ Van
2/1
@ Bos
2/22
vs. Ott
Jaromir Jagr
Olli Jokinen
2005-06 (6)
11/12
vs. NYR
11/25
@ Fla
Ilya Kovalchuk
1/6
Shawn Horcoff
Miroslav Satan
Patrik Elias
1/10
2/4
4/5
Saku Koivu
Dave Scatchard
@ Atl
vs. EDM
vs. NYI
@ NJ
GOALIE(S)
Barrasso,
Wregget (2)
Wregget
Wregget
Lalime
Wregget
Wregget
Wregget (2),
Skudra
Skudra
Skudra (2),
ENG
Barrasso,
Skudra (2)
Aubin,
Snow (3)
Aubin (2),
Snow (2)
Snow
Aubin
Aubin
Hedberg (2),
ENG
Hedberg
Aubin
Caron
Caron
Caron
Fleury
Caron (2), EN
Aubin (2), EN
Thibault
Caron,
Thibault (2)
Thibault,
Fleury, ENG
Fleury
Fleury
Fleury
TOTAL - 179
HOME - 65
ROAD - 114
MOST BY ONE PLAYER - Wayne Gretzky (5)
MOST BY ONE TEAM - NY Rangers (15)
* = Four Goal Game, # = Five Goal Game
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SPECIAL TEAMS
power play
penalty kill
YEAR
PPG/Chances
Pct.
NHL Rank
PPGA/Chances
Pct.
NHL Rank
1967-68
37/273
13.6
11th
31/193
83.9
6th
1968-69
50/303
16.5
7th
38/231
83.5
5th
1969-70
53/315
16.8
9th
66/282
76.7
12th
1970-71
56/318
17.6
9th
48/276
82.6
8th
1971-72
46/286
16.1
11th
55/346
77.6
10th
1972-73
52/301
17.3
9th
49/264
81.4
8th
1973-74
47/276
17.0
11th
47/245
80.8
8th
1974-75
64/323
19.8
9th
63/324
80.6
8th
1975-76
75/307
24.4
6th
68/292
76.7
11th
1976-77
46/263
17.5
14th
47/209
77.5
15th
1977-78
53/261
20.3
11th
61/251
75.9
13th
1978-79
56/261
21.5
12th
57/250
77.2
11th
1979-80
52/262
19.9
14th
64/247
74.1
18th
1980-81
92/400
23.0
11th
99/370
73.2
21st
1981-82
99/404
24.5
7th
92/399
76.9
11th
1982-83
81/360
22.5
9th
110/396
72.2
21st
1983-84
70/340
20.6
16th
86/357
75.9
15th
1984-85
62/363
17.1
21st
74/311
76.2
14th
1985-86
93/425
21.9
12th
78/341
77.1
15th
1986-87
74/374
19.5
14th
72/319
77.4
15th
1987-88
110/500
22.0
6th
120/507
76.3
20th
1988-89
119/491
24.2
3rd
111/482
77.0
16th
1989-90
86/403
21.3
10th
94/372
74.7
20th
1990-91
89/338
22.9
3rd
73/351
79.2
16th
1991-92
92/427
21.5
4th
77/379
79.7
15th
1992-93
105/440
23.9
2nd
72/429
83.2
4th
1993-94
76/404
18.8
13th
72/401
82.0
10th
1994-95
42/221
19.0
10th
46/229
79.9
23rd
1995-96
109/420
26.0
1st
78/467
83.3
8th
1996-97
74/338
21.9
2nd
64/338
81.1
23rd
1997-98
67/407
16.5
11th
46/338
86.4
8th
1998-99
65/363
17.9
7th
56/302
81.5
23rd
1999-00
54/346
15.6
20th
56/321
82.6
19th
2000-01
76/375
20.3
5th
78/405
80.7
T26th
2001-02
47/335
14.0
T24th
57/352
83.8
T18th
2002-03
66/360
18.3
7th
58/352
83.5
T13th
2003-04
65/360
18.1
T7th
84/369
77.2
30th
2005-06
94/495
19.0
6th
113/533
78.8
29th
TOTALS
2694/13488
20.0
2660/12783
79.2
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PENALTY SHOTS
PLAYER
OPPONENT
DATE
GOALTENDER
RESULT
George Konik
@ StL
1/31/68
Hall
GOAL
Charlie Burns
vs. NYR
2/5/69
Giacomin
No Goal
Keith McCreary
vs. NYR
3/18/70
Giacomin
No Goal
Jean Pronovost
@ Det
1/14/71
Edwards
GOAL
Greg Polis
vs. StL
2/24/71
Wakely
No Goal
Syl Apps
@ Tor
2/9/72
Parent
GOAL
Lowell MacDonald
@ Buf
11/12/72
Crozier
No Goal
Ron Schock
vs. Det
1/10/73
Edwards
No Goal
Chuck Arnason
vs. Cal
2/16/74
Meloche
No Goal
Ron Schock
@ Wsh
11/30/76
Wolfe
No Goal
Blair Chapman
@ Wsh
12/4/77
Bedard
No Goal
Pete Mahovlich
@ Wsh
1/21/78
Bedard
No Goal
Blair Chapman
vs. Col
3/22/78
McKenzie
No Goal
Ross Lonsberry
@ NYI
12/5/78
Resch
No Goal
Ross Lonsberry
vs. Min
2/9/80
Meloche
No Goal
Greg Sheppard
vs. StL
1/14/81
Staniowski
No Goal
Dave Hannan
@ Wsh
10/14/83
Riggin
GOAL
Andy Brickley
vs. Chi
11/29/84
Bannerman
No Goal
Mario Lemieux
@ Que
12/29/84
Gosselin
GOAL
Warren Young
@ Tor
1/2/85
Bernhardt
GOAL
Mario Lemieux
@ NYI
1/19/88
Hrudey
GOAL
Mario Lemieux
vs. NJ
12/31/88
Terreri
GOAL
Mario Lemieux
@ LA
3/7/89
Hrudey
GOAL
Jock Callander
vs. Mtl
3/18/89
Roy
GOAL
Mario Lemieux
@ Wsh
11/24/89
Mason
GOAL
Bob Errey
vs. NJ
1/5/91
Terreri
GOAL
Bob Errey
vs. Min
10/31/91
Wakaluk
GOAL
Mario Lemieux
vs. Edm
3/17/92
Ranford
No Goal
Jaromir Jagr
vs. Wsh
1/26/93
Beaupre
No Goal
Martin Straka
@ Que
3/16/95
Thibault
No Goal
Mario Lemieux
vs. Buf
3/23/96
Hasek
No Goal
Jaromir Jagr
@ Fla
11/9/96
Fitzpatrick
No Goal
Mario Lemieux
@ Fla
4/11/97
Vanbiesbrouck
GOAL
Stu Barnes
@ Phi
3/8/98
Hextall
No Goal
Martin Straka
vs. StL
1/19/00
Turek
GOAL
Martin Straka
@ SJ
11/1/00
Nabokov
No Goal
Martin Straka
@ Bos
1/9/01
Dafoe
No Goal
Martin Straka
@ Atl
1/30/01
Rhodes
GOAL
Wayne Primeau
@ TB
11/10/01
Khabibulin
GOAL
Eric Meloche
vs. NYR
1/3/04
Markkanen
No Goal
Brian Holzinger
vs. TB
1/27/04
Grahame
No Goal
Ziggy Palffy
@ NYR
11/7/05
Weekes
No Goal
Matt Murley
@ TB
11/27/05
Grahame
No Goal
Ryan Malone
vs. WSH
1/25/06
Kolzig
GOAL
Pittsburgh has scored on 18 of 44 attempts (6 for 20 at home, 12 for 24 on the road)
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PENALTY SHOTS
PLAYER
OPPONENT
DATE
GOALTENDER
RESULT
Bill Collins
vs. Min
12/23/67
Binkley
No Goal
Ralph Stewart
@ NYI
3/5/74
Brown
No Goal
Dave Keon
@ Tor
3/20/74
Inness
GOAL
Bill Goldsworthy
@ NYR
11/14/76
Wilson
No Goal
Alain Daigle
vs. Chi
11/21/76
Wilson
No Goal
Al MacAdam
vs. Cle
12/16/76
Herron
GOAL
Orest Kindrachuk
vs. Phi
10/15/77
Wilson
GOAL
Ilkka Sinisalo
vs. Phi
10/11/81
Harrison
GOAL
Bob Bourne
@ NYI
2/17/83
Herron
No Goal
Dino Ciccarelli
@ Min
3/16/83
Herron
No Goal
Tony Currie
@ Hfd
3/17/84
Herron
No Goal
Michel Goulet
@ Que
12/29/84
Herron
No Goal
Dave Williams
@ LA
1/21/87
Romano
No Goal
Alan Kerr
@ NYI
2/26/87
Riggin
No Goal
Doug Gilmour
vs. StL
3/1/87
Riggin
No Goal
Michel Goulet
vs. Que
3/12/87
Riggin
No Goal
Mark Johnson
@ NJ
10/9/87
Riggin
No Goal
Dave Tippet
@ Hfd
1/9/88
Meloche
No Goal
Doug Smail
vs. Wpg
10/10/89
Barrasso
No Goal
Dale Hunter
vs. Wsh
12/16/89
Young
No Goal
Tomas Sandstrom
vs. LA
2/10/90
Young
GOAL
Scott Pearson
vs. Que
3/16/90
Barrasso
GOAL
Darren Turcotte
@ NYR
12/29/91
Young
No Goal
Joe Nieuwendyk
@ Cgy
1/23/93
Wregget
No Goal
Scott Niedermayer
@ NJ
2/7/96
Wregget
No Goal
Robert Reichel
@ Cgy
10/24/96
Barrasso
GOAL
Sami Kapanen
vs. Car
1/7/99
Barrasso
No Goal
Doug Gilmour
vs. Chi
10/16/99
Skudra
No Goal
Teemu Selanne
@ Ana
10/27/99
Aubin
No Goal
Keith Tkachuk
@ Phx
1/12/00
Aubin
GOAL
Tim Connolly
@ NYI
3/21/00
Aubin
GOAL
Martin Rucinsky
@ Mtl
2/28/01
Aubin
No Goal
Marian Hossa
vs. Ott
10/16/01
Hedberg
No Goal
Mike Modano
vs. Dal
10/24/01
Hedberg
No Goal
Esa Pirnes
vs. LA
10/10/03
Fleury
No Goal
Marian Gaborik
vs. Min
11/19/03
Caron
GOAL
Erik Cole
@ Car
11/29/03
Caron
No Goal
Dan Boyle
vs. TB
1/27/04
Fleury
No Goal
Chad Kilger
vs. Tor
3/19/06
Fleury
GOAL
Sean Bergenheim
@ NYI
3/31/06
Caron
No Goal
Miroslav Satan
vs. NYI
4/17/06
Fleury
No Goal
Opponents have scored on 11 of 41 attempts (7 of 20 in Pittsburgh, 4 of 21 on the road)
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PLAYER
DATE
OPP.
1967-68 (7)
11/4
@ Cal
Les Binkley
Hank Bassen
11/15
vs. Phi
12/23
vs. Min
Les Binkley (2)
Les Binkley (3)
12/27
vs. Cal
Les Binkley (4)
1/28
@ Bos
2/1
@ StL
Les Binkley (5)
Les Binkley (6)
3/30
@ Phi*
* = Game Played In Quebec City
1968-69 (2)
Joe Daley
2/19
vs. Bos
Joe Daley (2)
3/23
vs. Min
1969-70 (5)
Les Binkley (7)
11/12
@ Tor
Les Binkley (8)
12/10
@ LA
Al Smith
2/26
@ LA
Al Smith (2)
3/8
@ NYR
Les Binkley (9)
3/25
vs. Min
1970-71 (4)
Les Binkley (10)
10/17
vs. Phi
Al Smith (3)
12/8
vs. Tor
Les Binkley (11)
3/3
vs. Mtl
Al Smith (4)
3/13
vs. Min
1971-72 (1)
Jim Rutherford
2/17
@ Buf
1972-73 (5)
Denis Herron
10/17
@ NYI
Denis Herron (2)
10/24
@ Van
Jim Rutherford (2)
1/20
vs. Bos
Jim Rutherford (3)
2/20
@ NYI
Jim Rutherford (4)
2/24
vs. Chi
1973-74 (1)
Andy Brown
3/24
vs. Det
1974-75 (2)
Gary Inness
11/17
vs. Wsh
Gary Inness (2)
11/23
vs. LA
1975-76 (2)
Michel Plasse
3/6
vs. Min
Michel Plasse (2)
3/28
vs. Det
1976-77 (6)
Dunc Wilson
11/13
vs. Phi
Dunc Wilson (2)
11/21
vs. Chi
Dunc Wilson (3)
1/19
@ Van
Dunc Wilson (4)
1/27
@ NYR
Dunc Wilson (5)
2/3
@ Cle
Denis Herron (3)
3/6
vs.Col
1977-78 (0)
1978-79 (2)
Greg Millen
12/3
vs. StL
Greg Millen (2)
1/16
vs. Min
1979-80 (3)
Greg Millen (3)
12/19
@ Chi
Rob Holland
3/2
vs. NYI
Greg Millen (4)
3/30
vs. Wsh
1980-81 (0)
1981-82 (1)
Gary Edwards
3/21
@ Col
1982-83 (1)
Denis Herron (4)
12/4
vs. Phi
1983-84 (2)
10/14
@ Wsh
Denis Herron (5)
Roberto Romano
2/1
vs. Min
1984-85 (2)
Roberto Romano (2)
12/28
vs. Hfd
Denis Herron (6)
3/16
vs. NYR
270
SCORE SAVES
1-0
5-0
4-0
0-0
1-0
2-0
2-0
31
27
23
24
33
22
23
3-0
5-0
41
32
3-0
2-0
1-0
0-0
2-0
31
29
30
33
25
0-0
4-0
4-0
0-0
24
29
33
20
2-0
23
5-0
4-0
3-0
4-0
2-0
24
23
26
34
32
8-0
23
6-0
0-0
26
30
5-0
3-0
18
29
1-0
5-0
3-0
3-0
0-0
3-0
25
25
21
30
22
32
3-0
5-0
33
25
0-0
0-0
4-0
29
24
28
6-0
28
0-0
34
4-0
4-0
29
34
4-0
5-0
34
26
PLAYER
DATE
OPP. SCORE SAVES
1985-86 (2)
12/2
@ NYR
6-0
40
Roberto Romano (3)
Roberto Romano (4)
2/8
vs. NJ
4-0
27
1986-87 (1)
Meloche/Romano
1/23
@ Van
6-0
30
(Romano replaced Meloche at 10:11)
1987-88 (2)
Frank Pietrangelo
2/4
vs. Min
1-0
31
Steve Guenette
3/19
vs. Phi
7-0
38
1988-89 (0)
1989-90 (1)
Wendell Young
11/14
vs. NYR
6-0
25
1990-91 (1)
Tom Barrasso
12/28
vs. Det
5-0
27
1991-92 (1)
Tom Barrasso (2)
12/5
@ SJ
8-0
39
1992-93 (5)
Tom Barrasso (3)
11/3
vs. NYI
2-0
19
Tom Barrasso (4)
11/21
vs. NJ
2-0
29
Tom Barrasso (5)
12/23
@ Phi
4-0
20
Wregget/Barrasso
2/28 vs. Bos#
4-0
28
Barrasso replaced Wregget at 55:18,
# = Game Played in Atlanta
Tom Barrasso (6)
2/10
@ NYR
3-0
30
1993-94 (3)
Ken Wregget
1/27
vs. Que
3-0
38
Tom Barrasso (7)
2/13
@ Phi
3-0
22
Tom Barrasso (8)
4/11
@ Ott
4-0
32
1994-95 (0)
1995-96 (5)
Ken Wregget (2)
11/1
vs. TB
10-0
27
Ken Wregget (3)
11/18
vs. Wsh
3-0
32
Ken Wregget (4)
12/9
vs. Hfd
6-0
35
Tom Barrasso (9)
1/17
@ Buf
1-0
31
Tom Barrasso (10)
2/16
@ Wpg
1-0
32
1996-97 (5)
Ken Wregget (5)
11/12
vs. Buf
3-0
25
Patrick Lalime
12/13
@ SJ
4-0
20
Ken Wregget (6)
12/19
@ StL
4-0
25
Patrick Lalime (2)
12/28
vs. Buf
2-0
21
Patrick Lalime (3)
1/15
@ Hfd
3-0
31
1997-98 (7)
Tom Barrasso (11) 10/14
@ NYR
1-0
36
Tom Barrasso (12) 11/15
@ Tor
5-0
20
Tom Barrasso (13) 11/20
@ Ott
2-0
27
Tom Barrasso (14)
12/1
@ Mtl
1-0
25
Tom Barrasso (15) 12/10
@ Ana
3-0
28
Tom Barrasso (16)
1/20
vs. Ott
0-0
35
Tom Barrasso (17)
3/22
@ Dal
0-0
28
1998-99 (9)
10/26
@ Tor
2-0
27
Peter Skudra
J. S. Aubin
11/7
vs. Bos
0-0
18
Tom Barrasso (18)
11/14
vs. Fla
4-0
23
Tom Barrasso (19)
12/19
vs. Wsh
3-0
24
1/28
vs. Tor
6-0
21
Peter Skudra (2)
Tom Barrasso (20)
2/5
vs. Fla
3-0
29
3/13
vs. Phi
4-0
24
Peter Skudra (3)
J. S. Aubin (2)
3/17
@ TB
2-0
16
Tom Barrasso (21)
4/11
@ Det
3-0
20
1999-00 (4)
Tom Barrasso (22) 11/26
vs. Ott
5-0
20
J. S. Aubin (3)
12/9
vs. Wsh
3-0
24
Peter Skudra (4)
12/21
@ NYI
4-0
21
J. S. Aubin (4)
2/14
vs. Van
3-0
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PLAYER
Garth Snow
Garth Snow (2)
Garth Snow (3)
Johan Hedberg
Johan Hedberg (2)
Johan Hedberg (3)
Johan Hedberg (4)
Johan Hedberg (5)
Johan Hedberg (6)
J. S. Aubin (5)
Johan Hedberg (7)
Sebastien Caron
Sebastien Caron (2)
Marc-Andre Fleury
Sebastien Caron (3)
J. S. Aubin (6)
Fleury (2)
Caron (4)
DATE
OPP.
2000-01 (3)
11/24
@ Phi
12/27
vs. Tor
1/21
@ Chi
2001-02 (6)
10/18
@ Ott
11/17
vs. NYR
11/27
vs. NJ
12/4
@ Tor
1/10
@ Buf
1/19
@ Edm
2002-03 (4)
10/12
vs. NYR
12/21
vs. Cgy
1/15
@ Car
1/21
@ Buf
2003-04 (3)
10/30
@ Chi
12/29
vs. Chi
3/9
vs. Dal
2005-06 (2)
3/12
vs. Phi
3/31
@ NYI
SCORE SAVES
1-0
5-0
4-0
36
40
24
3-0
1-0
6-0
1-0
2-0
1-0
29
26
39
27
36
25
6-0
2-0
2-0
0-0
30
23
26
34
1-0
1-0
4-0
20
31
45
2-0
4-0
22
29
TOTAL - 110
HOME - 61
ROAD - 49
MOST ALL-TIME - Tom Barrasso (22)
MOST ONE YEAR (Ind.) - Tom Barrasso (7) 1997-98
MOST ONE YEAR (Team) - 9 in 1998-99
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PLAYER
Doug Favell
Gary Smith
Bruce Gamble
Ed Giacomin
Cesare Maniago
Bernie Parent
Doug Favell (2)
Gerry Desjardins
Bruce Gamble (2)
Glen Hall
Lorne Worsley
Roy Edwards
Ed Johnston
Gerry Cheevers
Gerry Desjardins (2)
Ernie Wakely
Jacques Plante
Bruce Gamble (3)
Bernie Parent (2)
Tony Esposito
Ernie Wakely (2)
Tony Esposito (2)
Bruce Gamble (4)
Terry Sawchuk
Gerry Cheevers (2)
Ed Giacomin (2)
Ed Giacomin (3)
Bernie Parent (3)
Ernie Wakely (3)
Cesare Maniago (2)
Tony Esposito (3)
Ed Giacomin (4)
Ed Giacomin (5)
Cesare Maniago (3)
Cesare Maniago (4)
Gary Smith (2)
Ernie Wakely (3)
Bruce Gamble (5)
Cesare Maniago (5)
Bernie Parent (4)
Roger Crozier
Low/Plante
Ed Giacomin (6)
Bernie Parent (5)
Dunc Wilson
Bernie Parent (6)
Ed Giacomin (7)
Doug Grant
Rogie Vachon
Rogie Vachon (2)
Rogie Vachon (3)
Rogie Vachon (4)
Bernie Parent (7)
Bernie Parent (8)
Rogie Vachon (5)
Ken Dryden
Rogie Vachon (6)
Gerry Desjardins (3)
272
DATE
OPP.
1967-68 (5)
10/17
@ Phi
12/27
vs. Cal
1/13
@ Tor
3/17
@ NYR
3/23
@ Min
1968-69 (8)
10/17
@ Phi
11/9
vs. Phi
1/18
@ LA
1/25
vs. Tor
2/12
@ StL
2/16
vs. Mtl
2/20
@ Det
3/2
@ Bos
1969-70 (14)
10/19
@ Bos
10/22
@ LA
11/13
@ StL
11/19
vs. StL
12/6
@ Tor
12/21
@ Phi
12/27
vs. Chi
1/3
@ StL
1/14
@ Chi
1/17
@ Tor
2/1
@ NYR
2/14
vs. Bos
3/8
@ NYR
3/18
vs. NYR
1970-71 (7)
10/17
vs. Phi
11/19
vs. StL
12/12
vs. Min
2/7
@ Chi
2/20
vs. NYR
2/27
vs. NYR
3/13
vs. Min
1971-72 (6)
10/28
@ Min
1/8
vs. Chi
1/22
@ StL
1/30
@ Phi
2/20
@ Min
2/23
@ Tor
1972-73 (3)
11/12
@ Buf
12/29
vs. Tor
1/7
@ NYR
1973-74 (7)
10/27
vs. Phi
11/3
@ Tor
11/4
@ Phi
11/18
vs. NYR
12/15
vs. Det
1/16
vs. LA
1/26
vs. LA
1974-75 (6)
10/28
@ LA
11/23
vs. LA
12/22
@ Phi
3/13
@ Phi
3/22
@ LA
4/2
@ Mtl
1975-76 (2)
10/30
@ LA
1/11
@ Buf
SCORE SAVES
1-0
0-0
7-0
3-0
3-0
17
34
33
20
31
3-0
3-0
4-0
2-0
2-0
4-0
3-0
4-0
20
37
30
30
19
36
26
19
4-0
2-0
4-0
4-0
5-0
4-0
3-0
6-0
5-0
4-0
6-0
3-0
0-0
2-0
26
25
25
18
25
28
30
26
28
38
29
35
25
30
0-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
4-0
0-0
30
20
35
28
37
26
31
2-0
4-0
1-0
4-0
2-0
2-0
35
24
25
33
40
34
1-0
4-0
3-0
18
42
24
6-0
6-0
7-0
7-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
23
33
29
33
36
34
25
2-0
0-0
4-0
6-0
4-0
6-0
23
32
24
22
31
23
4-0
6-0
21
28
PLAYER
Bernie Parent (9)
Gerry Cheevers (3)
Wayne Thomas
Gerry Edwards
Rogie Vachon (7)
Wayne Stephenson
Gilles Gilbert
Bernie Parent (10)
Dan Bouchard
Dan Bouchard (2)
Michel Larocque
Mario Lessard
Mike Palmateer
Tony Esposito (4)
Pete Peeters
Don Edwards
Michel Dion
Glenn Resch
Bill McKenzie
Pete Peeters (2)
Pat Riggin
Billy Smith
Pelle Lindberg
Markus Mattson
Al Jensen
Mike Liut
Tony Esposito (5)
Pat Riggin (2)
Kelly Hrudey
Bob Janecyk
Kelly Hrudey (2)
Darren Elliot
Glen Hanlon
Allan Bester
Kirk McLean
Sean Burke
Pete Peeters (3)
Don Beaupre
Craig Billington
Bob Essensa
Tim Chevalde
John Blue
John Vanbiesbrouck
Jocelyn Thibault
Chris Osgood
Mike Richter
DATE
OPP.
1976-77 (7)
10/28
@ Phi
11/24
vs. Bos
1/11
vs. Tor
2/3
@ Cle
3/2
vs. LA
3/14
@ Phi
3/27
@ Bos
1977-78 (2)
10/28
@ Phi
1/18
@ Atl
1978-79 (4)
11/3
@ Atl
2/22
@ Mtl
3/7
vs. LA
3/11
@ Tor
1979-80 (6)
12/19
@ Chi
2/2
vs. Phi
2/7
@ Buf
2/24
@ Que
3/2
vs. NYI
3/28
@ Col
1980-81 (1)
1/21
vs. Phi
1981-82 (1)
1/16
@ Cgy
1982-83 (3)
10/14
@ NYI
12/4
vs. Phi
1/12
vs. Min
1983-84 (4)
10/25
vs. Wsh
12/13
@ StL
1/15
@ Chi
3/24
@ Wsh
1984-85 (2)
2/2
vs. NYI
3/5
@ LA
1985-86 (1)
1/9
@ NYI
1986-87 (2)
12/17
@ LA
1/18
vs. Det
1987-88 (3)
10/29
vs. Tor
2/17
@ Van
3/29
@ NJ
1988-89 (1)
1/2
@ Wsh
1989-90 (0)
1990-91 (0)
1991-92 (3)
10/29
vs. Wsh
1/2
@ NJ
1/28
vs. Wpg
1992-93 (2)
11/13
@ Det
1/14
@ Bos
1993-94 (0)
1994-95 (1)
3/26
@ Fla
1995-96 (2)
12/23
@ Mtl
2/3
@ Det
1996-97 (1)
3/24
@ NYR
SCORE SAVES
3-0
4-0
2-0
0-0
5-0
4-0
3-0
21
34
30
22
26
22
11
11-0
1-0
20
25
2-0
12-0
4-0
4-0
25
25
26
39
0-0
4-0
9-0
2-0
0-0
5-0
37
30
25
33
22
30
5-0
33
4-0
29
9-0
0-0
7-0
30
24
40
1-0
2-0
2-0
6-0
26
16
35
18
4-0
6-0
26
21
9-0
27
3-0
1-0
26
36
8-0
5-0
4-0
26
27
25
8-0
14
8-0
4-0
4-0
26
16
38
8-0
7-0
26
21
2-0
24
1-0
3-0
29
23
3-0
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PLAYER
Andy Moog
Martin Brodeur
Andy Moog (2)
Damien Rhodes
Dominik Hasek
Ed Belfour
Darren Pupa
Byron Dafoe
Jamie Storr
Jeff Hackett
Patrick Lalime
Martin Brodeur (2)
Curtis Joseph
Brian Boucher
Roberto Luongo
Tomas Vokoun
Evgeni Nabokov
Tom Barrasso
Martin Brodeur (3)
Jecelyn Thibault (2)
Jose Theodore
Jose Theodore (2)
Ed Belfour (2)
J. S. Giguere
Roberto Luongo (2)
Martin Biron
Roberto Luongo (3)
Patrick Lalime (2)
Mike Dunham
Tomas Vokoun (2)
Kevin Weekes
Roman Cechmanek
Cristobal Huet
Nikolai Khabibulin
Corey Schwab
Mikael Tellqvist
Jose Theodore (3)
Scott Clemmensen
Roberto Luongo (3)
Mike Dunham (2)
Manny Fernandez
Curtis Sanford
Mikael Tellqvist
Sean Burke
DATE
OPP.
1997-98 (6)
10/8
vs. Mtl
12/4
vs. NJ
12/27
vs. Mtl
1/20
vs. Ott
3/15
@ Buf
3/22
@ Dal
1998-99 (3)
10/21
@ TB
1/7
vs. Bos
12/22
vs. LA
1999-00 (2)
3/8
vs. Mtl
3/9
@ Ott
2000-01 (1)
10/28
vs. NJ
2001-02 (10)
10/27
@ Tor
10/31
@ Phi
11/7
@ Fla
11/23
@ Nas
11/29
@ SJ
12/16
vs. Car
12/26
@ NJ
1/6
@ Chi
2/7
@ Mtl
4/1
vs. Mtl
2002-03 (10)
10/10
vs Tor
12/15
@ Ana
1/18
@ Fla
1/21
@ Buf
2/6
vs Fla
2/12
vs. Ott
2/14
@ NYR
2/27
@ Nas
3/6
vs Car
3/29
@ Phi
2003-04 (7)
10/10
vs. LA
11/8
@ TB
12/27
vs. NJ
1/15
vs. Tor
1/10
vs. Mtl
1/20
vs. NJ
2/20
@ Fla
2005-06 (5)
11/9
@ Atl
12/8
vs. Min
12/13
@ Stl
3/19
vs. Tor
4/8
@ TB
SCORE SAVES
3-0
4-0
1-0
0-0
3-0
0-0
26
28
19
23
22
20
5-0
0-0
3-0
28
26
25
3-0
7-0
24
16
9-0
21
4-0
3-0
2-0
5-0
5-0
7-0
4-0
2-0
1-0
3-0
23
27
17
27
38
11
20
22
30
28
6-0
5-0
3-0
0-0
6-0
3-0
1-0
6-0
4-0
3-0
33
19
35
23
28
20
26
22
21
20
3-0
9-0
2-0
5-0
8-0
3-0
2-0
11
15
21
25
25
25
34
5-0
5-0
3-0
1-0
1-0
26
22
21
21
25
TOTAL - 148
AT PITTSBURGH - 57
ON THE ROAD - 91
MOST SHUTOUTS AGAINST - Bernie Parent (10)
MOST ONE YEAR (Ind.) - Rogie Vachon (3) 1974-75
MOST ALL TIME (Team) - Philadelphia (18)
MOST ONE YEAR (Team) - NYR, StL & LA (3) 1969-70,
1969-70 & 1974-75
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teams
FASTEST TWO GOALS
BOTH TEAMS
0:04
PENGUINS
0:06
0:06
OPPONENTS
0:06
0:06
0:06
FASTEST THREE GOALS
BOTH TEAMS
0:30
PENGUINS
0:27
OPPONENTS
0:21
FASTEST FOUR GOALS
BOTH TEAMS
1:17
PENGUINS
1:39
OPPONENTS
1:22
FASTEST FIVE GOALS
BOTH TEAMS
3:34
PENGUINS
2:07
OPPONENTS
2:37
FASTEST GOAL, START OF GAME
PENGUINS
0:06
OPPONENTS
0:09
Wayne Bianchin (Pittsburgh) & Guy Chouinard (Atlanta), March 15,
1977 at Atlanta in a 7-3 Flames win. (NHL Record)
Paul Coffey & Troy Loney, Feb. 22, 1990 vs. NY Islanders in a 4-3
Pittsburgh win.
Mark Recchi and John Cullen, Feb. 16, 1990 at Winnipeg in a 3-3
tie.
Guy Lafleur and Steve Shutt (Montreal), April 2, 1975 at Montreal in
a 6-0 Canadiens win.
Sylvain Turgeon (2) (Hartford), March 28, 1987 at Hartford in a 5-4
Whalers win.
Rick Tocchet & Jeremy Roenick (Phoenix), Jan. 13, 1999 at Phoenix
in a 5-3 Coyotes win.
Mario Lemieux (2) & Al Iafrate (Toronto), Oct. 17, 1989 vs. Toronto
in a 7-5 Pittsburgh win.
Al McDonough, Ken Schinkel & Ron Schock, Nov. 22, 1972 vs.
St. Louis in a 10-4 Pittsburgh win.
Micheal Pivonka & Steve Leach (2), Nov. 25, 1990 at Washington in
a 7-3 Capitals win.
Pierre Larouche (Pittsburgh), Guy Lafleur (2) & Pete Mahovlich
(Montreal), Jan. 26, 1975 at Montreal in a 7-2 Canadiens win.
Alexei Kovalev (2) Jaromir Jagr & Stu Barnes, Dec. 12, 1998 at
St. Louis in a 4-3 Pittsburgh win.
Bobby Clarke, Ilkka Sinisalo, Reggie Leach & Ken Linseman
(Philadelphia), Oct. 11, 1981 at Philadelphia in an 8-2 Flyers win.
Paul Reinhart, Jyrki Lumme, Greg Adams (Vancouver), Bob Errey &
Tony Tanti (Pittsburgh), Mar. 11, 1990 at Vancouver in a 5-3
Canucks win.
Bryan Hextall, Jean Pronovost, Al McDonough, Ken Schinkel & Ron
Schock, Nov. 22, 1972 vs. St. Louis in a 10-4 Penguins win.
Duane Sutter (2), Bryan Trottier (2) & John Tonelli (NY Islanders), Jan.
26, 1982 at New York in a 9-2 Islanders win.
Jean Pronovost, Mar. 25, 1976 at St. Louis in a 5-2 Blues win.
Ross Lonsberry (Philadelphia), Oct. 20, 1977 at Philadelphia in an
11-0 Flyers win.
FASTEST GOAL, START OF SECOND PERIOD
PENGUINS
0:07
Lowell MacDonald, Feb. 10, 1973 at Boston in a 6-3 Bruins win.
OPPONENTS
0:07
Joey Johnston (California), Oct. 20, 1973 at Pittsburgh in a 5-3
Penguins win.
0:07
Stan Gilbertson (Washington), Nov. 12, 1975 at Washington in a 6-6
tie.
FASTEST GOAL, START OF THIRD PERIOD
PENGUINS
0:12
Greg Polis, April 1, 1972 at Philadelphia in a 4-4 tie.
OPPONENTS
0:13
Jannie Ojanen (New Jersey), Oct. 24, 1992 at New Jersey in a 4-3
Penguins win.
FASTEST GOAL, OVERTIME
PENGUINS
0:13
OPPONENTS
0:08
EARLIEST WINNING GOAL
PENGUINS
0:32
274
Kevin Stevens, Mar. 21, 1991 vs. NY Rangers in a 5-4 win.
Tony Amonte (NY Rangers), Feb. 21, 1994 at New York in a 4-3
Rangers win.
Martin Straka, Mar. 13, 1999 vs. Philadelphia in a 4-0 win.
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OPPONENTS
0:09
Ross Lonsberry (Philadelphia), Oct. 9, 1983 at Philadelphia in an 11-0 Flyers
win.
FASTEST TWO GOALS FROM START OF GAME
PENGUINS
0:29
George Ferguson & Greg Malone, Dec. 6, 1980 vs. Chicago in a 6-4
Penguins win.
OPPONENTS
0:40
Tim Kerr & Bill Barber (Philadelphia), Oct. 9, 1983 at Philadelphia
in a 7-1 Flyers win.
individuals
FASTEST TWO GOALS
PENGUINS
0:07
0:07
OPPONENTS
0:06
FASTEST TWO ASSISTS
PENGUINS
0:07
OPPONENTS
0:06
FASTEST THREE GOALS
PENGUINS
4:17
OPPONENTS
1:18
FASTEST FOUR GOALS
PENGUINS
14:54
OPPONENTS
34:40
Martin Straka, Feb. 11, 2000 vs. Edmonton (Tommy Salo) in a 2-2
tie.
Wally Boyer, Mar. 5, 1970 at Detroit (Roy Edwards) in a 5-3 Red
Wings win.
Sylvain Turgeon (Hartford), Mar. 28, 1987 at Hartford (Pat Riggin) in
a 5-4 Whalers win.
Ron Schock, Mar. 5, 1970 at Detroit on two goals by Wally Boyer in
a 5-3 Red Wings win.
Pete Mahovlich (Montreal), April 2, 1975 at Montreal on goals by
Guy Lafleur and Steve Shutt in a 6-0 Canadiens win.
Lowell MacDonald, Nov. 13, 1973 vs. Minnesota (Cesare Maniago)
in a 5-2 Penguins win.
Derek King (NY Islanders), Oct. 15, 1991 at New York (Tom
Barrasso) in a 7-6 Penguins overtime victory.
Mario Lemieux, Jan. 26, 1997 at Montreal (Jocelyn Thibault) in a
5-2 Penguns win.
Stan Gilbertson (Washington), April 6, 1975 at Washington (Bob
Johnson) in an 8-4 Capitals win.
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RD/OV
NAME
POS
TEAM
C
C
Bellville
S.S. Marie
1/8
2/26
LW
RW
D
Niagra Falls
Regina
Westport
2/27
RD/OV
1967
1/2
2/11
Steve Rexe
Bob Smith
1/4
2/14
3/21
Gary Swain
Ron Snell
Dave Simpson
1968
1/3
2/15
3/26
4/38
5/50
6/62
1/7
2/21
3/35
4/40
5/63
6/77
7/90
8/112
9/120
1/4
2/18
3/32
4/46
5/60
6/74
7/88
1/4
2/18
2/30
3/40
4/56
5/72
6/88
7/104
8/120
9/136
9/149
1/7
2/23
2/27
3/39
4/55
5/71
6/87
7/103
8/119
9/134
10/150
11/164
276
1969
Traded to Boston for Jean Pronovost
Rick Kessell
C
Oshawa
Michel Briere
C
Shawinigan
Yvon Labre
D
Toronto
Rusty Patenaude
RW
Calgary
Paul Hoganson
G
Toronto
1970
Greg Polis
LW
Estevan
John Stewart
LW
Flin Flon
Larry Bignell
D
Edmonton
Connie Forey
LW
Ottawa
Steve Cardwell
LW
Oshawa
Bob Fitchner
C
Brandon
Jim Pearson
D
St. Catherines
Cam Newton
G
Kitchener
Ron Lemieux
RW
Dauphin
1971
Traded to St. Louis for Ron Schock
Brian McKenzie
C
St. Cahterines
Joe Norris
D
Toronto
Gerry Methe
D
Oshawa
Dave Murphy
G
North Dakota
Ian Williams
RW
Notre Dame
Doug Elliot
D
Harvard
1972
Traded to Minnesota for Bob Woytowich
Jack Lynch
D
Oshawa
Bernie Lukowich
LW New Westminster
Choice acquired from NY Rangers
Denis Herron
G
Trois Rivieres
Ron Lalonde
C
Peterborough
Brian Walker
C
Calgary
Jeff Ablett
LW
Medicine Hat
D’Arcy Keating
D
Notre Dame
Yves Bergeron
LW
Shawinigan
Jay Babcock
LW
London
Don Atchison
G
Saskatoon
1973
Blaine Stoughton
RW
Flin Flon
Wayne Bianchin
LW
Flin Flon
Colin Campbell
D
Peterborough
Choice acquired from Detroit for Roy
Edwards
Traded to Detroit for Andy Brown
Dennis Owchar
D
Toronto
Guido Tenesi
D
Oshawa
Don Selling
LW
Oshawa
Terry Ewasiuk
LW
Victoria
Fred Comrie
C
Edmonton
Gord Lane
D New Westminster
Randy Aimoe
D
Medicine Hat
Don McLeod
G
Saskatoon
3/44
4/62
5/80
6/98
7/116
8/133
9/150
10/166
11/181
12/195
13/206
14/216
15/223
1/13
2/31
3/49
4/67
5/85
6/103
7/121
8/139
9/155
10/170
11/185
12/196
13/202
14/206
15/217
1/2
1/11
2/19
3/47
4/65
5/83
6/101
1/12
2/25
3/48
4/66
5/84
6/102
NAME
POS
TEAM
1974
Pierre Larouche
C
Sorel
Traded to St. Louis with Brian Wason and
Greg Polis for Bob Kelly, Steve Durbano
and Ab DeMarco
Jacques Cossette
RW
Sorel
Choice acquired from Detroit for Roy
Edwards
Choice traded to Detroit for Roy Edwards
Mario Faubert
D
St. Louis Univ.
Bruce Abehart
G
London
William Schneider
LW
U. of Minnesota
Robbie Laird
LW
Regina
Larry Finck
D
St. Catherines
Jim Chicoyne
D
Brandon
Rick Urich
RW
Regina
Serge Gamelin
RW
Sorel
Richard Perron
D
Quebec
Richard Hindmarch
RW
Calgary Univ.
William Davis
D
Colgate Univ.
J.D. Mathers
D
Northeastern
1975
Gordon Laxton
G New Westminster
Russ Anderson
D
U. of Minnesota
Paul Baxter
D
Winnipeg
Stu Younger
LW
Michigan Tech
Kim Clackson
D
Victoria
Pete Morris
LW
Victoria
Mike Will
C
Edmonton
Tapio Levo
D Finland Nationals
Bryan Shutt
LW
Bowling Green
Frank Salive
G
Peterborough
John Glynne
D
Vermont Univ.
Lex Hudson
D
Denver Univ.
Dan Tsubouchi
RW
St. Louis Univ.
Bronislav Stankovsky LW Fargo-Moorehead
Kelly Second
RW New Westminster
1976
Blair Chapman
RW
Saskatoon
Choice acquired from Kansas City with
Simon Nolet & Ed Gilbertson for Steve
Durbano & Chuch Arnason
Traded to Kansas City with Steve Durbano &
Chuck Arnason for Simon Nolet & Ed
Gilbertson
Greg Malone
C
Oshawa
Morris Lukowich
LW
Medicine Hat
Greg Redquist
G
Kingston
Brendan Lowe
D
Sherbrooke
Vic Sirko
D
Oshawa
1977
Traded to Toronto for Rick Kehoe
Jim Hamilton
LW
London
Kim Davis
LW
FLin Flon
Mark Johnson
C
U. of Wisconsin
Traded to Los Angeles for Mike Corrigan
Greg Millen
G
Peterborough
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RD/OV
1/12
2/25
3/42
4/60
4/61
5/75
1/10
2/31
3/52
4/73
5/94
6/115
1/9
2/30
3/51
4/72
5/93
6/114
7/135
8/156
9/177
10/198
1/7
2/28
3/49
4/70
5/91
6/109
7/133
8/154
9/175
10/196
1/10
2/31
2/38
3/52
4/73
5/94
6/115
7/136
8/157
9/178
10/199
11/220
12/241
NAME
POS
TEAM
1978
Traded to Philadelphia for Orest
Kindrachuk, Ross Lonsberry & Tom
Bladon
Mike Meeker
RW
Peterborough
Traded to Montreal for Don Awrey
Traded to NY Rangers for Dunc Wilson
Shane Pearsall
LW
Ottawa
Choice acquired from Los Angeles with
Dave Schultz & Gene Carr for Syl Apps &
Hartland Monohan
Rob Garner
C
Toronto
1979
Traded to Washington for Hartland
Monohan
Paul Marshall
LW
Brantford
Bennett Wolf
D
Kitchener
Brian Cross
D
Brantford
Nick Ricci
G
Niagra Falls
Marc Chorney
D
North Dakota
1980
Mike Bullard
C
Brantford
Traded to Chicago for Dale Tallon
Randy Boyd
D
Ottawa
Tony Feltrin
D
Victoria
Doug Shedden
RW
S.S. Marie
Pat Graham
LW
Niagra Falls
Traded to Winnipeg for future
considerations
Robert Geale
C
Portland
Brian Lundberg
D
U. of Michigan
Steve McKenzie
D
St. Albert
1981
Traded to Montreal for Rod Shutt
Steve Gatzos
RW
S.S. Marie
Tom Thornburry
D
Niagra Falls
Norm Schmidt
D
Oshawa
Traded to Washington for Gary Rissling
Paul Edwards
D
Oshawa
Geoff Wilson
RW
Winnipeg
Mitch Lamoureux
C
Oshawa
Dean DeFazio
LW
Brantford
Dave Hannan
C
Brantford
1982
Rich Sutter
RW
Lethbridge
Traded to Montreal with Denis Herron for Pat
Hughes & Rob Holland
Tim Hrynewich
LW
Sudbury
Choice acquired from Minnesota for Mark
Johnson
Troy Loney
LW
Lethbridge
Traded to Toronto for Paul Harrison
Grant Sasser
C
Portland
Traded to Toronto for Greg Hotham
Grant Couture
D
Lethbridge
Peter Derksen
LW
Portland
Greg Gravel
C
Windsor
Stu Wenass
D
Winnipeg
Chris McCauley
RW
London
Stan Bautch
G Hibbling HS (MN)
RD/OV
1/1
1/15
2/22
3/43
3/58
4/63
5/83
6/103
7/123
8/143
9/163
10/183
11/203
12/223
1/1
1/9
1/16
2/22
3/43
3/58
4/64
5/85
6/106
7/127
8/148
9/169
10/189
11/210
12/250
1/2
2/23
3/44
3/58
4/65
5/86
6/114
7/128
8/149
NAME
POS
TEAM
1983
Traded to Minnesota with George
Ferguson for Ron Meighan & Anders
Hakansson
Bob Errey
LW
Peterborough
Choice acquired from Minnesota with
Ron Meighan & Anders Hakansson
Todd Chalresworth
D
Oshawa
Traded to Montreal for Gilles Lupien
Mike Rowe
D
Toronto
Choice acquired from Montreal for Gilles
Lupien
Frank Pietrangelo
G
U. of Minnesota
Traded to Toronto with Paul Marshall &
Kim Davis
Pat Edmond
C
Hull
Paul Ames
D Billerica HS (MA)
Traded to Hartford with Russ Anderson for Rick
MacLeish
Marty Ketola
RW Cloquet HS (MN)
Alec Haidly
RW
S.S. Marie
Garth Hildebrand
LW
Calgary
Dave Hoertz
D
Regina
1984
Mario Lemieux
C
Laval
Doug Bodger
D
Kamloops
Choice acquired from Winnipeg for
Randy Carlyle
Roger Belanger
RW
Kingston
Choice acquired from Philadelphia for
Rich Sutter
Traded to Philadelphia with Rich Sutter
for Andy Brickley, Mark Taylor, Ron
Flockhart and a first and third round
choice in 1984 Entry Draft
Traded to Vancouver for Keith McCarthy
Mark Teevans
RW
Peterborough
Arto Javanainen
RW
Finland Nat.
Traded to Edmonton with Kevin
McClelland for Tom Roulston
Tom Ryan
D
N. Newton HS
Traded to St. Louis for Gary Edwards
John Del Col
LW
Toronto
Steve Hurt
RW
Hill-Murray HS
Jim Steen
C
Moorhead HS
Mark Ziliotto
LW
Streetsville Jr. B
1985
Craig Simpson
C
Michigan St.
Lee Giffin
RW
Oshawa
Traded to Montreal for Denis Herron
Bruce Racine
G
Northeastern
Choice acquired from Hartford for Greg
Malone
Traded to Boston for Randy Hillier
Steve Gataas
C
Prince Albert
Stu Marston
D
Longuile
Choice acquired from Los Angeles for
Marc Chorney
Steve Titus
G
Cornwall
Paul Stanton
D Catholic Memorial
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RD/OV
9/170
10/191
11/212
12/233
1/4
2/25
3/46
4/67
5/88
6/109
7/130
8/151
9/172
10/193
11/214
12/235
1/5
2/26
3/47
4/68
5/89
6/110
7/131
8/152
9/173
10/194
11/215
12/236
1/4
2/25
3/46
3/62
4/67
5/88
6/109
7/130
8/151
9/172
10/193
11/214
12/235
1/16
2/37
3/58
4/79
5/100
6/121
6/126
7/142
278
NAME
POS
TEAM
Jim Paek
D
Oshawa
Steve Shaunessy
D Reading HS (MA)
Doug Greschuck
D
St. Albert
Greg Choules
LW
Chicoutimi
1986
Zarley Zalapski
D
Canadian Nat.
Dave Capuano
C Mount St. Charles
Brad Aitken
LW
S.S. Marie
Rob Brown
C
Kamloops
Sandy Smith
C Brainerd HS (MN)
Jeff Daniels
LW
Oshawa
Doug Hobson
D
Prince Albert
Steve Rohlik
LW
Hill-Murray HS
Dave McLlwain
C
North Bay
Kelly Cain
C
London
Stan Drulia
RW
Bellville
Rob Wilson
D
Sudbury
1987
Chris Joseph
D
Seattle
Rick Tabaracci
G
Cornwall
Jamie Leach
RW
Hamilton
Risto Kurkinen
LW
Jypht
Jeff Weaver
D
Hamilton
Shawn McEachern
C Matigon HS (MA)
Jim Bodden
C
Chatham Jr. B
Jiri Kucera
RW
Jihlava
Jack McDougall
RW
New Prep (MA)
Daryn McBride
C
Denver Univ.
Mark Carlson
LW
Philadelphia Jrs.
Ake Lilljebjorn
G
Brynas
1988
Darrin Shannon
LW
Windsor
Mark Major
LW
North Bay
Traded to Montreal for Perry Ganchar
Daniel Gauthier
LW
Victoriaville
Choice acquired from Montreal with Perry
Ganchar
Mark Recchi
C
Kamloops
Greg Andrusak
D
U. of Minnesota
Traded to Los Angeles with Chris Kontos
for Bryan Erickson
Troy Mick
LW
Portland
Jeff Blaeser
LW
St. John’s Prep
Rob Gaudreau
RW
Bishop
Hendrickson HS
Don Pancoe
LW
Hamilton
Cory Laylin
LW St. Cloud Appollo
Darren Stolk
D
Lethbridge
1989
Jamie Heward
RW
Regina
Paul Laus
D
Niagra Falls
John Brill
RW
Grand Rapids
Todd Nelson
D
Prince Albert
Tom Nevers
C
Edina HS (MN)
Mike Markovich
D
U. of Colorado
Mike Needham
RW
Kamloops
Choice acquired from Calgary for Steve
Guenette
Pat Schafhauser
D
Hill-Murray(MN)
RD/OV
8/163
9/184
10/205
11/235
1/5
2/26
3/47
3/61
4/68
5/89
6/107
6/110
7/130
7/131
7/145
8/152
9/173
10/194
11/215
12/236
1/16
2/38
3/60
4/82
5/104
6/126
7/148
8/170
9/192
10/214
11/236
12/258
1/16
2/43
3/67
4/91
5/115
6/139
7/163
8/187
9/211
10/235
11/259
1/26
2/52
3/62
NAME
Dave Schute
Andrew Wolf
Greg Hagen
Scott Farrell
POS
C
D
RW
D
TEAM
Victoria
Victoria
Hill-Murray (MN)
Spokane
1990
Jaromir Jagr
RW
Kladno
Traded to Calgary for Joe Mullen
Traded to Philadelphia for Wendell Young
Joe Dziedzic
LW
Edison HS (MN)
Acquired from Buffalo in Tom Barrasso
trade
Chris Tamer
D
U. of Michigan
Brian Farrell
C
Avon Old Farms
Ian Moran
D Belmont Hill (MA)
Acquired from Vancouver in Rod Buskas
trade
Denis Casey
G
Colorado Col.
Mika Valila
C
Tappara
Acquired from Philadelphia in Wendell
Young trade
Ken Plaquin
D
Michigan Tech
Pat Neaton
D
U. of Michigan
Acquired from Buffalo in Wayne Van Dorp trade
Petteri Koskimaki
C
Boston Univ.
Ladislav Karabin
LW
Bratislava
Timothy Fingerhut
LW
Canterbury Prep
Michael Thompson
RW
Michigan St.
Brian Bruininks
D
Colorado Col.
1991
Markus Naslund
LW
MoDo
Rusty Fitzgerald
C Duluth-East (MN)
Shane Peacock
D
Lethbridge
Joe Tamminen
C
Virginia HS (MN)
Robert Melanson
D
Hull
Brian Clifford
C
Nichols Acad.
Ed Patterson
RW
Kamloops
Peter McLaughlin
LW Belmont Hill Prep
Jeff Lembke
G
Omaha
Chris Tok
D
Greenway(MN)
Paul Dyck
D
Moose Jaw
Pasi Hurra
D
Ilves
1992
Martin Straka
C
Skoda Plzen
Marc Hussey
D
Moose Jaw
Travis Thiessen
D
Moose Jaw
Todd Klassen
D
Tri-Cities
Phillipe DeRouville
G
College Francais
Arlem Kopot
D
Traktor
Chelyabinsk
Jan Alinc
C
Litvinov
Fran Bussey
C Duluth-East (MN))
Brian Bonin
C
White Bear Lake
Brian Callahan
LW Belmont Hill (MA)
Traded to St. Louis for Gordie Roberts
1993
Stefan Bergkvist
D
Leksands
Domenic Pittis
C
Lethbridge
Dave Roche
LW
Peterborough
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RD/OV
4/104
5/130
6/156
7/182
8/208
9/234
10/260
11/286
1/24
2/50
3/57
3/73
3/76
4/102
5/128
6/154
7/161
7/180
8/206
9/232
10/258
11/284
1/24
2/50
3/76
4/102
5/128
6/154
7/180
8/206
9/232
1/23
2/28
2/41
2/49
3/72
3/77
4/105
5/132
6/150
6/159
7/170
7/186
8/212
9/238
1/17
2/44
NAME
POS
TEAM
Jonas Junka
D
Kiruna
Chris Kelleher
D St. Sebastien’s HS
Patrick Lalime
G
Shawinigan
Sean Selmser
LW
Red Deer
Larry McMorran
C
Seattle
Tim Harberts
C
Wayzata HS
Leonid Toropchenko
C
Springfield
Hans Jonsson
D
MoDo
1994
Chris Wells
C
Seattle
Richard Park
C
Belleville
Sven Butenschon
D
Brandon
Acquired from Hartford for Frank
Pietrangelo
Greg Crozier
LW
Lawrance Acad.
Acquired from Boston for Paul Stanton
Alexei Krivchenkov
D
CSKA
Thomas O’Connor
D
Springfield
Clint Johnson
LW Duluth-East (MN)
Valentin Morozov
C
CSKA
Serge Aubin
C
Granby
Acquired from Hartford for Frank
Pietrangelo
Drew Palmer
D
Seattle
Boris Zelenko
LW
CSKA
Jason Godbout
D Hill-Murray (MN)
Mikahil Kazakevich
C
Yaraslavl
Brian Leitza
G
Sioux City
1995
Aleksey Morozov
RW
Krylja Sovetov
Traded to Los Angeles for Luc Robitaille
J. S. Aubin
G
Sherbrooke
Oleg Belov
C
CSKA
Jan Hrdina
RW
Seattle
Alexei Kolkunov
C
Krylja Sovetov
Derrick Pyke
RW
Halifax
Sergei Voronov
D Dynamo Moscow
Frank Ivankovic
G
Oshawa
1996
Craig Hillier
G
Oshawa
Pavel Skrbek
D
Kladno
Acquired from New Jersey for 41st & 49th picks
Traded to New Jersey for 28th pick
Traded to New Jersey for 28th pick
Boyd Kane
LW
Regina
Acquired from Boston in Glen
Murray/Bryan Smolinski trade
Boris Protsenko
RW
Calgary
Michal Rozsival
D
Jihlava
Traded to San Jose for Kevin Miller
Peter Bergman
C
Kamloops
Traded to St. Louis for J.J. Daigneault
Traded to Edmonton for Tyler Wright
Eric Meloche
RW
Cornwall
Traded to Ottawa for Dave McLlwain
Timo Seikkula
LW
Junkkarit
1997
Robert Dome
RW
Las Vegas (IHL)
Brian Gaffaney
D
North Iowa
RD/OV
3/71
4/97
5/124
6/152
7/179
8/208
9/234
1/23
2/54
3/80
4/110
5/134
6/169
7/196
8/224
9/244
9/254
1/18
2/51
2/57
3/86
4/115
5/144
5/157
6/176
7/204
8/233
9/261
1/18
2/52
3/84
4/124
5/146
6/185
7/216
8/248
9/273
9/280
1/21
2/54
3/86
3/96
4/120
4/131
5/156
6/187
7/217
8/250
1/5
2/35
3/69
4/101
5/136
5/137
NAME
POS
TEAM
Josef Melichar
D
Budjovice
Alexandre Mathieu
C
Halifax
Harlan Pratt
D
Prince Albert
Petr Havelka
LW
Sparta Praha
Mark Moore
D
Harvard
Andrew Ference
D
Portland
Eric Lind
D
Avon Old Farms
1998
Milan Kraft
C
Plzen
Alexander Zevakhin LW
CSKA
David Cameron
C
Prince Albert
Scott Myers
G
Prince George
Rob Scuderi
D
NY AppleCore
Jan Fadrny
C
Slavia Jr.
Joel Scherban
C
London
Mika Lehto
G
Assat Jr.
Toby Petersen
C
Colorado Col.
Matt Hussey
C
Avon Old Farms
1999
Konstantin Koltsov
RW
Cherepovec
Matt Murley
LW
RPI
Jeremy Van Hoof
D
Ottawa
Sebastien Caron
G
Rimouski
Ryan Malone
LW
Omaha
Tomas Skvaridlo
C
Zvolen Jr.
Vladimir Malenkykh D
Togliatti
Doug Meyer
LW
U. of Minnesota
Tom Kostopoulos
RW
London
Darcy Robinson
D
Saskatoon
Andrew McPherson LW
RPI
2000
Brooks Orpik
D Boston College
Shane Endicott
C
Seattle
Peter Hamrlik
G
Skalica
Michel Ouellet
RW
Rimouski
David Koci
D Sparta Praha Jr
Patrick Foley
LW
New Hampshire
Jim Abbott
LW
New Hampshire
Steve Crampton
RW
Moose Jaw
Roman Simicek
C
HPK Finland
Nick Boucher
G
Dartmouth
2001
Colby Armstrong RW
Red Deer
Noah Welch
D St. Sebastien’s
Drew Fata
D
Toronto
Alexandre Rouleau
D
Val d’Or
Tomas Surovy
LW
Poprad
Ben Eaves
C
Boston College
Andy Schneider
D
Lincoln
Traded to Columbus for Frantisek Kucera
Tomas Duba
G
Sparta Praha Jr
B. Crawford-West
G
Texas (NAHL)
2002
Ryan Whitney
D
Boston U.
Ondrej Nemec
D
Vsetin
Erik Christensen
C
Kamloops
Daniel Fernholm
D
Djurgarden
Andrew Sertich
LW
Greenway
Cam Paddock
C
Kelowna
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6/171
7/202
8/234
8/239
9/265
1/1
2/32
3/70
3/73
4/121
5/161
6/169
7/199
7/229
8/232
9/263
1/2
2/31
2/61
3/67
3/85
4/99
5/130
6/164
7/194
7/222
8/228
9/259
1/1
2/61
3/62
4/125
5/126
6/194
7/195
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NAME
POS
TEAM
Robert Goepfert
G
Cedar Rapids
Patrik Bartschi
C
Kloten
Maxime Talbot
C
Hull
Ryan Lannon
D
Harvard
Dwight Labrosse
G
Guelph
2003
Marc-Andre Fleury G
Cape Breton
Ryan Stone
C
Brandon
Jonathan Filewich RW
Prince George
Daniel Carcillo
LW
Sarnia
Paul Bissonnette
D
Saginaw
Evgeni Isakov
LW
Cherepovets
Lukas Bolf
D Sparta Praha Jr
Andy Chiodo
G
St. Michael’s
Stephen Dixon
C
Cape Breton
Joe Jensen
C
St. Cloud
Matt Moulson
LW
Cornell
2004
Evgeni Malkin
C
Magnitogorsk
Johannes SalmonssonLW
Djurgarden
Alex Goligoski
D
Grand Rapids
Nick Johnson
RW
St. Albert
Brian Gifford
D
Moorhead
Tyler Kennedy
C Sault Ste. Marie
Michal Sersen
D
Rimouski
Moises Gutierrez
RW
Kamloops
Chris Peluso
D
Brainerd
Jordan Morrison
C
Peterborough
David Brown
G
Notre Dame
Brian Ihnacak
C
Brown U.
2005
Sidney Crosby
C
Rimouski
Michael Gergen
LW
Shattuck
Kristopher Letang D
Val d’Or
Tommi Leinonen
D
Karpat Jr.
Tim Crowder
RW
South Surrey
Jean-Philippe Paquet D
Shawinigan
Joe Vitale
C
Sioux Falls
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RECORDS
team records
Most Goals In One Game:
Pittsburgh
12 - Dec. 26, 1991 - in a 12-1 win vs. Toronto
March 15, 1975 - in a 12-1 win vs. Washington.
Opponent
11- Nov. 25, 1992 - by NY Rangers in an 11-3 win at Pittsburgh
Most Shots in Game:
Pittsburgh
65 - March 15, 1975 - in a 12-1 win vs. Washington.
Opponent
55 - October 23, 1976 - by Montreal in a 9-1 win at Pittsburgh.
Most Penalty Minutes in a Game:
Pittsburgh
144 - January 19, 1980 - in a 5-2 loss vs. Edmonton.
Oponent
123 - January 19, 1980 - by Edmonton in a 5-2 win at Pittsburgh.
Most Goals in a Period:
Pittsburgh
8 - Dec. 17, 1991 - in a 10-2 win vs San Jose. (2nd period)
Opponent
6 - Six times - last time - Nov. 25, 1992 by NY Rangers in an
11-3 win at Pittsburgh. (3rd Period)
individual records
Most Goals in a game:
Pittsburgh
5 - Mario Lemieux, March 26, 1996 in an 8-4 win vs. St. Louis.
5 - Mario Lemieux, Dec. 31, 1988 in an 8-6 win vs. New Jersey
Opponent
4 - John Madden (New Jersey), Oct. 28, 2000 - in a 9-0 win.
Randy McKay (New Jersey), Oct. 28, 2000 - in a 9-0 win.
Mike Ridley (Washington), Oct. 11, 1988 - in an 8-7 loss.
Wayne Gretzky (Edmonton), Feb. 22, 1984 - in a 9-2 win.
Denis Maruk (California), Nov. 18, 1975 - in a 5-3 win.
Most Assists in a Game:
Pittsburgh
6 - Mario Lemieux, Nov. 1, 1995 - in a 10-0 win vs. Tampa Bay.
Mario Lemieux, Oct. 15, 1988 - in a 9-2 win vs. St. Louis.
Greg Malone, Nov. 28, 1979 - in a 7-2 win vs. Quebec.
Ron Stackhouse, March 8, 1975 - in a 8-2 win vs. Philadelphia.
Opponent
6 - Patrik Sundstrom (Vancouver), Feb. 29, 1984 – in 9-5 win at Pit.
Most Points in a Game:
Pittsburgh
8 - Mario Lemieux, Dec 31, 1988 - in an 8-6 win vs. New Jersey.
Mario Lemieux, Oct. 15, 1988 - in a 9-2 win vs. St. Louis.
Opponent
7 - Patrik Sundstrom, (Vancouver), Feb. 29, 1984 - in a 9-5 win at
Pittsburgh.
Most Penalty Minutes in a Game:
Pittsburgh
51 - Russ Anderson, Jan. 19, 1980 - in a 5-2 loss vs. Edmonton.
Opponent
34 - Dave Lumley (Edmonton), Jan. 19, 1980 - in a 5-2 win at
Pittsburgh.
Most Saves in a Game:
Pittsburgh
51 – Tom Barrasso, Jan. 31, 1998 - in a 4-2 win vs. Detroit.
Opponent
53 - Wayne Thomas, (Montreal), March 10, 1974 - in a 5-4 win at
Pittsburgh.
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COMEBACKS
Nov. 4, 1972 (Pittsburgh) - The Rangers held a 4-1 lead
late in the first period, before Pittsburgh rallied for a 6-4
win. Bryan Hextall scored twice and Eddie Shack netted
the game-winner.
Mar. 29, 1972 (Pittsburgh) - California led 4-1 at 14:34
of the second period, before Pittsburgh tallied four
consecutive goals. Jean Pronovost recorded the gamewinner at 14:34 of the third.
Feb. 21, 1991 (Pittsburgh) - Toronto led 3-0 in the
second before Pittsburgh netted six in a row on the way to
an 11-4 win.
Apr. 1, 1973 (Pittsburgh) - Philadelphia led 4-1before
the Pens recorded four unanswered goals. Jean Pronovost
recorded the winner at 18:47 of the third.
Dec. 12, 1993 (Pittsburgh) - New Jersey led 3-0 in the
first, but Kevin Stevens completed his hat trick in overtime
to give Pittsburgh a 6-5 win.
Feb. 28, 1976 (Pittsburgh) - Vancouver led 4-1 at 14:04
of the second, before the Pens posted four unanswered
goals. Bob Kelly netted the game-winner at 10:39 of the
third.
Dec. 7, 1995 (Pittsburgh) - Montreal led 4-0 in the
second, but Pittsburgh answered with seven unanswered
goals, two each by Mario Lemieux and Tomas Sandstrom,
for a 7-5 win.
Dec. 26, 1977 (Toronto) - Toronto held a 3-0 lead at the
mid-way point of the first period, but two Jean Pronovost
goals along with Blair Chapman’s goal at 19:28 of the third
gave the Pens a 5-4 win.
Nov. 1, 1997 (Pittsburgh) - Vancouver led 6-3 in the
second, but the Penguins scored four unanswered goals,
including Rob Brown’s overtime game-winner for a 7-6 win
Dec. 31, 1978 (Detroit) - Detroit led 4-0 at 15:11 of the
second, but five Penguins recorded goals for the 5-4 win.
Randy Carlyle scored at 19:53 of the third for the win.
Oct. 23, 1985 (Toronto) - Pittsburgh trailed 4-1 in the
second period, but came back for a 5-4 victory. Jim
McGeough recorded the game-winner at 18:28.
Jan. 19, 1985 (Pittsburgh) - Chicago led 4-0 at the end
of the first period, but Pittsburgh tallied five times in the
second for a 5-4 win. Troy Loney picked-up the gamewinner.
Oct. 9, 1986 (Pittsburgh) - Wahington jumped out to a
3-0 lead in the season opener, but Randy Carlyle’s hat trick
gave the Penguins a 5-4 victory.
Feb. 24, 1986 (Pittsburgh) - Los Angeles led 4-0 after
one period, but won 6-5 with Doug Shedden’s overtime
goal at 3:54. It was Pittsburgh’s first overtime victory.
Nov. 25, 1987 (Pittsburgh) - Quebec led 4-0 at the 12minute mark of the second, but Pittsburgh reeled off six
goals, including Rob Brown’s game-winner at 11:35 of the
third.
Dec. 20, 1987 (NY Rangers) - The Rangers took a quick
3-0 lead, but Pittsburgh recorded four goals in the first en
route to an 8-4 win.
Jan. 3, 1987 (Pittsburgh) - Montreal led 3-0 after the
first, but Pittsburgh recorded six consecutive goals to win
6-4. Randy Cunneyworth scored twice, including the gamewinner at 8:49 of the third.
Mar. 25, 1989 (Pittsburgh) - New Jersey built a 3-0 lead
after one period, but Mario Lemieux’s third goal with five
seconds left gave Pittsburgh a 5-4 win.
Feb. 22, 1990 (Pittsburgh) - The Islanders led 3-0 after
one period, but Pittsburgh battled back for a 4-3 win on
Randy Gilhen’s goal at 4:26 of the third.
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Oct. 15, 1991 (NY Islanders) - The Penguins trailed 6-2
just 20 seconds into the third period, but tied the game
with four goals in the final fram, including two by Mario
Lemieux. Phil Bourque’s tally at 2:30 gave Pittsburgh a 7-6
win.
Feb. 10, 2001 (Pittsburgh) - New Jersey jumped out to
a 3-0 first period lead, only to watch the Penguins tally four
straight goals to give the home team a one goal cushion.
The Devils tied the game with 4:12 to play, but Alexei
Kovalev completed his hat trick at 18 seconds of overtime
to pull out the 5-4 win.
Feb. 17, 2001 (Columbus) - The Penguins trailed the
Blue Jackets, 2-1, with under a minuted to play when
Robert Lang tallied at 19:10 to force overtime. Alexei
Kovalev then iced the game at 1:19 of the extra frame.
Mar. 31, 2001 (Pittsburgh) - The Penguins spotted St.
Louis a 3-1 lead after two periods, but third period scores
by Alexei Kovalev, Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr (2) gave
Pittsburgh a 5-3 victory at home.
Oct. 27, 2005 (Pittsburgh) - The Penguins fell into a 4-0
hole in the first 9:50 against Atlanta. However, Mario
Lemieux sparked a seven-goal spree as he tallied two in the
first period. Sergei Gonchar and John LeClair both scored
twice and the Penguins rolled to a 7-5 victory.
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HISTORIC DATES
June 5, 1967 - Pittsburgh Penguins franchise joins the
National Hockey League
October 11, 1967 - Penguins first NHL game is played at the
Civic Arena vs Montreal. Penguins lose to Montreal, 2-1,
with 9,307 fans on hand. Andy Bathgate scores the
Penguins first goal.
October 13, 1967 - Penguins record first victory as they
defeat St. Louis, 3-1, on the road.
February 3, 1968 - Penguins first sellout at Civic Arena vs.
Toronto (12,563).
March 22, 1968 - Donald Parsons heads a Michigan group
which purchases 80% of the Penguins franchise.
April 1, 1970 - Penguins defeat Philadelphia, 4-1, to clinch
second place in the Western Division, putting them in the
playoffs for the first time.
April 8, 1970 - Penguins defeat Oakland, 2-1, in club’s first
playoff game.
May 21, 1970 - Jack Riley, club’s general manager for first
three years, is promoted to president and coach Red Kelly
is promoted to general manager/coach.
April 13, 1971 - Michel Briere dies from injuries suffered in
an auto accident on May 15, 1970.
April 21, 1971 - Thayer Potter heads a Pittsburgh group
which buys the team.
January 29, 1972 - Red Kelly steps down as general manager
but remains coach and Jack Riley regains general
manager duties.
January 30, 1973 - Greg Polis wins MVP honors at NHL AllStar Game in New York after scoring two goals.
January 13, 1974 - Jack Button is named general manager of
the Penguins.
January 22, 1975 - Syl Apps named MVP in the NHL All-Star
Game in Montreal after scoring two goals.
February 22, 1975 - Penguins defeat St. Louis, 3-2, to
establish a 20-game home unbeaten streak, which is still
a club record.
June 13, 1975 - Pittsburgh Penguins declare bankruptcy.
July 11, 1975 - Albert Savill, Otto Frenzel and Wren Blair buy
Penguins.
July 29, 1975 - Marc Boileau rehired as coach.
March 24, 1976 - Jean Pronovost becomes the first Penguin
to score 50 goals in a season and Pierre Larouche
becomes first Penguin to record 100 points in one season
vs. Boston.
December 3, 1976 - Aldege “Baz” Bastien named club’s
general manager.
April 5, 1978 - Edward J. DeBartolo takes control of the club,
having purchased one-third of the franchise the year
before.
January 3, 1980 - Penguins defeat New York Islanders, 4-3,
to gain first place in the Norris Division for the first time
in club history.
January 30, 1980 - Black and gold uniform worn for the first
time vs. St. Louis.
December 13, 1980 - Paul Gardner becomes first Penguins
player to score four goals in one game in a 6-5 loss to
Philadelphia.
June 3, 1981 - Randy Carlyle named to NHL First All-Star Team.
June 4, 1981 - Randy Carlyle wins the Norris Trophy as the
league’s best defenseman and Rick Kehoe wins the Lady
Byng Trophy as the player who combines sportsmanship
with a high standard of play.
July 1, 1981 - Edward J. DeBartolo takes over the Civic Arena.
February 21, 1982 - Penguins defeat the New York Islanders,
4-3, to break their then NHL Record 15-game winning
streak.
March 15, 1983 - General Manager Baz Bastien dies as a
result of an auto accident.
May 27, 1983 - Ed Johnston is promoted to general manager.
June 9, 1984 - Penguins draft Mario Lemieux, Doug Bodger
and Roger Belanger in the first round of Entry Draft,
marking the only time in club history that Pittsburgh
selected more than one player in the first round. It is
also the only time the Penguins have chosen first overall.
June 19, 1984 - Mario Lemieux signs a contract with the
Penguins.
February 12, 1985 - Mario Lemieux is named MVP in the
NHL All-Star Game in Calgary after scoring two goals and
one assist.
April 7, 1985 - Mario Lemieux scores his 100th point to
become the third rookie in NHL history to score 100 or
more points in a season.
June 12, 1985 - Mario Lemieux wins the Calder Memorial
Trophy as the NHL’s top rookie.
May 26, 1986 - Mario Lemieux wins the Lester B. Pearson
Award presented by the Players’ Association to the
Outstanding Player in the NHL.
October 22, 1986 - Penguins defeat Buffalo, 5-4, in OT to
extend their club record beginning of the season winning
streak to seven games.
February 9, 1988 - Mario Lemieux is named MVP in NHL AllStar Game in St. Louis after scoring three goals, including
the game winner in OT, and three assists.
April 14, 1988 - Tony Esposito is hired by Penguins and
assumes duties of vice-president and general manager.
June 8, 1988 - Mario Lemieux wins the Art Ross Trophy as the
NHL’s leading scorer and Hart Memorial Trophy as the
league’s MVP, becoming the first Penguin to win either
award.
June 15, 1988 - Mario Lemieux wins the Lester B. Pearson
Award for the second time in his career.
December 31, 1988 - Mario Lemieux becomes the first
player in NHL history to score a goal five ways in one
game: at even strength, on the power-play, short-handed,
on a penalty shot and into an empty net.
April 25, 1989 - Mario Lemieux ties two NHL playoff records
with five goals and eight points in one playoff game vs
Philadelphia in the Penguins 10-7 win.
June 7, 1989 - Mario Lemieux wins his second consecutive
Art Ross Trophy as the league’s top scorer with 199
points.
December 5, 1989 - Craig Patrick is named general
manager/head coach replacing Tony Esposito and Gene
Ubriaco.
January 21, 1990 - Pittsburgh’s Civic Arena plays host to the
NHL All-Star Game for the first time and Penguins center
Mario Lemieux wins the MVP award. Lemieux scores
four goals on his way to his third All-Star MVP award.
February 14, 1990 - Mario Lemieux’s 46-game point scoring
streak is halted at the New York Rangers as he leaves the
game midway in the second period with a back injury.
Lemieux would miss the next 21 games before returning
for the final game of the year.
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June 12, 1990 - Bob Johnson is hired as the head coach and
Scotty Bowman is named director of development and
recruitment.
December 22, 1990 - Paul Coffey records his 1,000th career
NHL point at New York against the Islanders.
March 26, 1991 - Penguins win their first division title,
capturing the Patrick Division crown with a 7-4 win at
Detroit.
April 25, 1991 - With a 4-1 win vs. Washington, the Penguins
win their first Patrick Division Playoff Championship.
May 11, 1991 - The Penguins earn the right to play for their
first Stanley Cup Championship, beating the Boston
Bruins to capture their first Wales Conference
Championship.
May 25, 1991 - With an 8-0 victory over the Minnesota North
Stars, the Penguins become Stanley Cup Champions for
the first time in their 24-year history.
June 24, 1991 - The Penguins visit the White House and meet
President George Bush, becoming the first NHL team
invited to the White House.
August 29, 1991 - Penguins Head Coach Bob Johnson is
diagnosed with brain tumors, and has emergency surgery
that night.
October 1, 1991 - Scott Bowman is named interim head
coach.
October 17, 1991 - In a game against the New York
Islanders, Paul Coffey records his 1,053rd career point to
become the NHL’s All-Time leading scorer among
defensemen, passing Denis Potvin.
October 19, 1991 - Stanley Cup Championship Banners are
raised to the Civic Arena in a pre-game ceremony.
November 19, 1991 - The National Hockey League confirms
Howard Baldwin, Morris Belzberg and Thomas Ruta as
new Penguins ownership.
November 26, 1991 - Bob Johnson passes away at his home
in Colorado Springs, CO at the age of 60.
January 18, 1992 - Pittsburgh has a record five players in the
NHL All-Star Game at Philadelphia. Mario Lemieux, Kevin
Stevens, Jaromir Jagr and Paul Coffey are named to the
starting Wales Conference lineup while Bryan Trottier is
added to the team in the veterans category.
January 30, 1992 - Craig Patrick is signed to a five-year
contract as general manager and executive vicepresident.
March 24, 1992 - Mario Lemieux records his 1,000th career
NHL point at Detroit in only his 513th career game,
becoming the second fastest player to record 1,000
points in NHL history.
April 1, 1992 - NHL players go on strike.
April 10, 1992 - NHL players’ strike ends.
April 12, 1992 - NHL games resume after the conclusion of
the players’ strike.
May 13, 1992 - Penguins defeat the New York Rangers in six
games to capture the Patrick Division Playoff Title.
May 23, 1992 - Penguins defeat the Boston Bruins in four
games to win the Wales Conference Championship for
the second consecutive season.
June 1, 1992 - Penguins defeat the Chicago Blackhawks in
four games to win back-to-back Stanley Cup
Championships.
June 12, 1992 - Penguins unveil new team logo at a press
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conference.
June 23, 1992 - Bob Johnson, Rick Kehoe and Jean Pronovost
are named charter members of the Penguins Hall of
Fame.
October 5, 1992 - Mario Lemieux signs a multi-year contract.
October 8, 1992 - Stanley Cup Banners are raised in a pregame ceremony at the Civic Arena.
October 22, 1992 - Formal inductions of the Charter
members of the Penguins Hall of Fame are held in a pregame ceremony.
January 12, 1993 - The Penguins announce that Mario
Lemieux has been diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease.
March 2, 1993 - Mario Lemieux returns to the Penguins
lineup in Philadelphia after missing the previous 23
games.
March 28, 1993 - The Penguins win their second Patrick
Division Title with a 4-1 victory at Washington.
April 3, 1993 - Penguins win their first President’s Trophy as
the NHL’s best team with a 5-3 win at Quebec.
April 9, 1993 - Penguins set an NHL record for the longest
winning streak in NHL history, with their 16th
consecutive win, a 10-4 victory at the New York Rangers.
The Penguins extend the record to 17 games with a 4-2
win vs. the Rangers on April 10.
June 15, 1993 - Jack Kelley named Penguins president.
June 17, 1993 - Mario Lemieux wins the Hart Memorial
Trophy, the Art Ross Trophy, the Masterton Trophy and the
Lester B. Pearson Award.
June 17, 1993 - Mario Lemieux is named to the NHL First AllStar Team, while Tom Barrasso, Larry Murphy and Kevin
Stevens are named to the NHL’s Second All-Star Team.
June 29, 1993 - The Penguins and the Russian Central Army
Team announce a working agreement.
October 28, 1993 - Ron Francis records his 1,000th career
NHL point against Quebec.
March 30, 1994 - Syl Apps is named to the Penguins Hall of
Fame.
April 11, 1994 - The Penguins win their first Northeast
Division Title, with a 4-0 win at Ottawa.
August 29, 1994 - Mario Lemieux announces that he will
take a one year medical leave of absence.
September 30, 1994 - The NHL announces the
postponement of the opening of the 1994-95 season.
January 11, 1995 - The NHL and the NHL Players’ Association
reach an agreement on a collective bargaining
agreement.
January 20, 1995 - The 1994-95 season begins.
February 4, 1995 - The Penguins defeat Tampa Bay, 6-3, to
tie a club record with their seventh consecutive victory
from the start of the season.
February 7, 1995 - Joe Mullen records his 1,000th career
point against the Florida Panthers, to become the first
American-born player to record 1,000 or more points.
February 16, 1995 - The Penguins defeat the Hartford
Whalers, 5-2, to extend their club record start of the
season unbeaten streak to 13 games (12-0-1).
April 5, 1995 - Syl Apps formally inducted into the Penguins
Hall of Fame.
May 3, 1995 - Jaromir Jagr records one assist against Florida,
to win the 1994-95 NHL scoring title.
May 3, 1995 - Ron Francis wins the NHL’s plus/minus award
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with a plus 30 rating.
May 20, 1995 - ICEOPLEX at Southpointe opens to the public.
July 6, 1995 - Jaromir Jagr named to the NHL First All-Star
Team and Larry Murphy selected to the NHL Second AllStar Team.
Oct. 26, 1995 - Mario Lemieux scores his 500th career goal at
the New York Islanders at 17:12 of the third period
against Tommy Soderstrom.
April 26, 1996 - Dave Burrows and Edward J. DeBartolo are
named to the Penguins Hall of Fame.
June 19, 1996 - Mario Lemieux wins his third Hart Trophy as
the NHL’s most valuable player and is also awarded the
Lester B. Pearson Trophy for the third time.
June 27, 1996 - Craig Patrick signs a new five-year contract
as the team’s executive vice president and general
manager.
June 27, 1996 - Elaine Heufelder is named to the Penguins
Hall of Fame.
November 30, 1996 - Mario Lemieux becomes the ninth
player in NHL history to record 1,400 points and Ron
Francis becomes the ninth player to reach 900 assists vs.
the Boston Bruins.
December 28, 1996 - Ron Francis records his 1,300th career
point vs. the Buffalo Sabres.
January 4, 1997 - Jaromir Jagr records his 600th career
point.
January 15, 1997 - Patrick Lalime seets the NHL record for
best start by a rookie goaltender from the beginning of
his career with a 3-0 win at Hartford. The win boosted
his record to 13-0-2.
January 21, 1997 - Patrick Lalime sets the Penguins record
for longest unbeaten streak with a 4-2 win vs. Calgary,
running his record to 14-0-2.
January 26, 1997 - Mario Lemieux scores four goals in one
period at Montreal, becoming the 11th player to
accomplish the feat.
February 4, 1997 - Mario Lemieux scores his 600th goal vs.
the Vancouver Canucks, becoming just the seventh player
to reach the mark.
February 22, 1997 - Mario Lemieux moves past Stan Mikita
for sixth place on the NHL scoring list.
March 3, 1997 - Craig Patrick takes over head coaching
duties and Eddie Johnston is named assistant general
manager.
March 14, 1997 - Joe Mullen scores his 500th career goal in
a game against Colorado, becoming the first U.S.-born
player to score 500.
March 20, 1997 - Patrick Lalime records his 20th win of the
season, becoming the first Penguin rookie goaltender to
reach 20 wins since the 1967-68 campaign when Les
Binkley recorded 20.
March 29, 1997 - Ron Francis scores his 400th career goal vs.
the Los Angeles Kings, making the Penguins the first
team to have players record their 400th, 500th and 600th
goals in the same season.
April 3, 1997 - Mario Lemieux passes Bobby Hull for sixth
place on the career goals list with his 611th vs. Hartford.
April 26, 1997 - Mario Lemieux plays his last game, a 6-3
playoff loss in Philadelphia.
May 8, 1997 - Roger Marino officially joins the Penguins
ownership group.
May 13, 1997 - In a formal ceremony, Mayor Tom Murphy
renames Auditorium Place, the street encircling the Civic
Arena, Mario Lemieux Place. The Civic Arena’s address
becomes 66 Mario Lemieux Place.
June 12, 1997 - Kevin Constantine is introduced as the
Penguins new head coach.
October 19, 1998 - Tom Barrasso records his 300th career
win in a 4-1 win at Florida, becoming the first Americanborn goaltender to record 300 wins.
November 19, 1997 - Mario Lemieux’s number 66 is retired
and raised to the Civic Arena rafters in a pre-game
ceremony before a standing room only crowd of 17,145.
January 29, 1998 - Ron Francis records his 1,400th career
point, becoming the 11th player to reach the mark.
March 7, 1998 - Ken Wregget records his 200th NHL win in a
6-4 win vs. Philadelphia.
March 21, 1998 - Ron Francis becomes the seventh player to
record his 1,000th career assist, and the Penguins
become the 10th NHL team to reach the 1,000 win
plateau with a 4-3 win over the Philadelphia Flyers.
March 29, 1998 - Ron Francis passes Bryan Trottier and
moves into ninth place on the NHL all-time scoring list
with his 1,426th career point.
April 15, 1998 - Jaromir Jagr records his 300th career goal vs.
Tampa Bay. The Penguins clinch their third Northeast
Division Championship (fifth division championship
overall) with a 5-1 win over the Lightning.
April 19, 1998 - Jaromir Jagr collects his second NHL scoring
title with 102 points (35+67).
October 13, 1998 - The Penguins file for Chapter 11
bankruptcy protection.
January 5, 1999 - Tom Barrasso passes Gump Worsley for
10th place on the all-time wins list with his 336th career
victory.
January 18, 1999 - Kevin Hatcher appears in his 1,000th
career game in Anaheim.
January 31, 1999 - Jaromir Jagr records his 800th career
point with a goal vs. Montreal.
February 21, 1999 - Tom Barrasso appears in his 700th
career game at Philadelphia.
March 5, 1999 - Jaromir Jagr records his 500th career assist
vs. the Edmonton Oilers.
April 17, 1999 - Jaromir Jagr captures his second consecutive
Art Ross Trophy, recording 127 points. Jagr wins his third
scoring championship overall.
June 24, 1999 - Mario Lemieux’s group is confirmed as the
new ownership of the Penguins.
June 24, 1999 - Jaromir Jagr becomes the second Penguins’
player to capture the Hart Trophy as the National Hockey
League’s most valuable player. He also becomes the
second to win the Lester B. Pearson Award.
October 27, 1999 - Rob Brown appeared in his 500th NHL
game.
November 26, 1999 - Jaromir Jagr records his 900th career
point with three goals and an assist in a 5-0 win over
Ottawa.
December 9, 1999 - Herb Brooks takes over head coaching
duties from Kevin Constantine.
April 5, 2000 - Steve Leach appeared in his 700th career
game.
April 9, 2000 - Jaromir Jagr captures his third consecutive Art
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Ross Trophy and fourth overall with 96 points.
May 4, 2000 - The Penguins and Flyers play the third longest
game in NHL history, a five-overtime, 152:01 marathon
which the Flyers win, 2-1. Penguins goaltender Ron
Tugnutt makes 70 saves in the game.
June 21, 2000 - Ivan Hlinka is named the 19th head coach in
Pittsburgh Penguins history.
June 22, 2000 - Jaromir Jagr wins his second Lester B.
Pearson Award.
Sept. 15, 2000 - The Penguins exhibition season opens with
the first game ever for the Columbus Blue Jackets at
Mellon Arena.
Sept. 16-23, 2000 - The Penguins open their second week of
training camp with an exhibition game in WilkesBarre/Scranton, and spend the next week at the home of
the AHL affiliate.
Oct. 7,2000 - The Penguins face-off against the Nashville
Predators just outside of Tokyo, Japan to open up their
2000-01 regular season. Nashville comes away with a 31 victory
Oct. 14, 2000 - Jaromir Jagr records his first career four-goal
game, and rookies Milan Kraft and Roman Simicek net
their first career NHL goals in the Pens’ 6-4 win over the
New York Rangers at Mellon Arena.
Nov. 11, 2000 - USA Hockey announces that Penguins’
general manager Craig Patrick will take on the same
capacity for the 2002 US Olympic team, and former
Penguins head coach and current scout Herb Brooks will
coach the team.
Nov. 13, 2000 - Former player and current Penguins assistant
coach Joe Mullen is inducted into the Hockey Hall of
Fame in Toronto.
Dec. 8, 2000 - The Penguins announce that Mario Lemieux
will attempt to make a comeback after three-and-a-half
years of retirement
Dec. 12, 2000 - Lemieux makes the announcement official at
a press conference, saying he is coming back to the
league so that his young son Austin can watch him play.
Lemieux states he has been working out privately with
former teammate Jay Caufield for several weeks to get
back in game shape.
Dec. 19, 2000 - More than 500 people cram the bleachers to
watch Lemieux in his first practice with the team.
Dec. 27, 2000 - Lemieux returns to the Penguins active roster
in a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs at home, and
puts three points (1+2) on the scoresheet. Pittsburgh
wins the historic contest, 5-0.
Dec. 30, 2000 - Lemieux notches four points (1+3) in a 5-3
win over the Ottawa Senators, giving him 1,500 points
for his career. Jagr hits the 1,000 point mark in the same
game.
Jan. 14, 2001 - The Penguins re-acquire Kevin Stevens from
the Philadelphia Flyers for John Slaney.
Feb. 7 and 10, 2001 - Alexei Kovalev scores hat tricks in
back-to-back games against the Flyers and Devils.
Mar. 22, 2001 - Darius Kasparaitis and Alexei Kovalev are
named to the Russian Olympic squad for the 2002 games
in Salt Lake City
Mar. 23, 2001 - Mario Lemieux is named captain of the 2002
Canadian Olympic team.
Mar. 24, 2001 - Jaromir Jagr and Martin Straka are named to
the 2002 Czech Republic Olympic team.
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Mar. 31, 2001 - The Penguins clinch their team record 11th
straight post-season appearance with a 5-3 win over the
St. Louis Blues.
Apr. 8, 2001 - Jagr finishes the season with 121 points to
capture his fourth consecutive Art Ross Trophy (fifth
overall) as the league’s leading scorer. His 69 assists tie
for the league lead.
May 8, 2001 - Martin Straka scores in overtime to give
Pittsburgh a 3-2 win in Game Six of the second round
against the Sabres to send the series to a seventh game.
May 10, 2001 - Darius Kasparaitis - who had one goal in 55
previous playoff games - beats Hasek in overtime to give
the Penguins a 3-2 win. The victory secures a spot in the
Eastern Conference Finals against the New Jersey Devils,
the Pens fourth trip to a Conference Finals.
Oct. 15, 2001 - Rick Kehoe takes over as Penguins’ head
coach after Ivan Hlinka is relieved of the job.
Dec. 11, 2001 - Alexei Kovalev records his 500th career point
in a game against the Capitals.
Jan. 30, 2002 - Mario Lemieux appears in his 807th game as
a Penguin, passing Jaromir Jagr for first place on the
team’s all-time games played list.
Feb. 27, 2002 - Mario Lemieux records career point 1,600 at
home against Los Angeles.
Feb. 8, 2003 - Mario Lemieux records his 1,000th career
assist in Boston against the Bruins.
March 18, 2003 - Martin Straka records his 500th NHL point
against the Detroit Red Wings.
April 15, 2003 - Rick Kehoe is relieved of head coaching
duties.
June 11, 2003 - Eddie Olczyk is named Penguins’ head coach.
Oct. 29, 2003 - Mario Lemieux’s assist on Dick Tarnstrom’s
first period goal gives him 1,700 points for his career.
June 10, 2004 - Former Penguins Paul Coffey and Larry
Murphy are named to the Hockey Hall of Fame’s class of
2004.
July 22 2005 - The Penguins win the NHL Entry Draft Lottery,
receiving the right to the first overall pick in the 2005
Entry Draft.
July 30, 2005 - The Penguins select Sidney Crosby with the
first-overall selection in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft.
Oct. 5, 2005 - Sidney Crosby appears in his first NHL game
and records an assist in a 5-1 loss at New Jersey.
Dec. 15, 2005 - Michel Therrien is named Penguins head
coach, replacing Eddie Olczyk.
Dec. 16, 2006 - Mario Lemieux plays his last NHL game, a 4-3
home loss to Buffalo, due to atrial fibrillation (irregular
heartbeat).
Jan. 24, 2006 - Mario Lemieux announces his retirement as a
player from the NHL.
April 17, 2006 - Sidney Crosby becomes the youngest player
in NHL history to reach 100 points with three assists in a
6-1 win over the New York Islanders.
April 18, 2006 - Sidney Crosby adds a goal and an assist
against Toronto to finish as the youngest player in history
to record 102 points in a season.
May 25, 2006 - Penguins hire Ray Shero as General Manager.
June 24, 2006 - Penguins select Jordan Staal with the
second- overall pick at the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.
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When the Penguins made their NHL debut at home on Oct. 11, 1967, the team wore the colors dark blue,
light blue and white. Both the home (white) and away (light blue) uniforms simply had the word
“Pittsburgh” written diagonally down the front of the sweater with three dark blue stripes around the
sleeves and bottom. The logo, although not on the sweater, featured a hockey-playing penguin in a scarf
over an inverted triangle, symbolizing the golden triangle of downtown Pittsburgh. The penguin and
triangle were set inside a circle bearing the team name.
The following season (1968-69), the uniforms were changed so that the logo appeared on the game
sweaters. The logo remained essentially the same, although the penguin was no longer wearing a scarf.
The white home uniforms had a wide band of dark blue around each sleeve and the bottom, while the
light blue away sweater had bands of white trimmed in dark blue.
The uniforms were changed again four years later (1972-73). The circle around the logo was removed,
leaving only a penguin and triangle. Added to the uniforms were inserts of color on the shoulders.
On Jan. 30, 1980, the Penguins wore black and gold for the first time. With the Steelers winning the Super
Bowl and the Pirates capturing the World Series title in the same year, the struggling Penguins hoped to
gain fan support by aligning their colors with the other teams in the “City of Champions.”
Boston protested the color change to the NHL, arguing that black and gold had always been exclusively
associated with the Bruins. However, the Penguins prevailed by virtue of a precedent set by the Pittsburgh
Pirates hockey club of the late 1920’s, which sported the colors. The Pens’ new uniforms were the same
design as the previous ones, with black replacing dark blue and gold replacing light blue. From 1981-82
through the 1984-85 season, the team alternated wearing gold sweaters with white at home.
The black and gold uniforms remained unchanged until 1992-93, when the triangle and penguin logo was
modernized. The white home sweaters featured the new logo on the front and gold shoulder inserts. The
black away sweaters had the city’s name diagonally down the front, much like the original team uniforms,
with the new logo on each shoulder.
During the 1995-96 season, the Penguins were one of five NHL teams to introduce a third jersey. The
Penguins’ new uniform, which made its debut on Jan. 27, 1996 vs. the Philadelphia Flyers, featured a black
background with a new, modernized logo design including innovative striping and a blend of team colors.
This sweater eventually replaced the black “Pittsburgh” away sweater in 1997-98, and served as the
team’s uniform away from the Igloo.
During the 1999-00 season, the Penguins introduced a new third jersey with an eye for the past. The black
sweater features the popular “skating penguin” logo, which the team wore during its 1991 and 1992
Stanley Cup championship seasons, and the newest color addition, Las Vegas Gold. That sweater, and its
white counterpart, were made the team’s official home and road uniforms, respectively, in 2002.
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1 Hank Bassen, Joe Daley, Paul Hoganson, Cam Newton, Roy
Edwards, Jim Rutherford, Bob Johnson, Gordon Laxton, Denis
Herron, Rob Holland, Paul Harrison, Steve Guenette, Pat Riggin,
Wendell Young, Rob Dopson, Peter Skudra, Johan Hedberg
2 Leo Boivin, Duane Rupp, Bob Paradise, Ed Van Impe, Tom
Edur, Tom Bladon, Pat Price, Gilles Lupien, Brian Lundberg, Phil
Bourque, Greg Fox, Joe McDonnell, Todd Charlesworth, Chris
Dahlquist, Jim Paek, Chris Tamer, Josef Melichar
3 Al MacNeil, John Arbour, Bob Woytowich, Tim Horton, Jack
Lynch, Ron Stackhouse, Bennett Wolf, Norm Schmidt, Doug
Bodger, Jim Kyte, Jim Paek, Grant Jennings, Sergei Zubov, Stefan
Bergkvist, Dan Trebil, Marc Bergevin, Jamie Pushor, Steve
Poapst
4 Noel Price, Bob Blackburn, Dave Burrows, Dale Tallon, Paul
Baxter, Marty McSorley, Phil Bourque, Chris Dahlquist, Dwight
Schofield, Larry Murphy, Gord Dineen, Greg Andrusak, Greg
Hawgood, Corey Foster, Kevin Hatcher, Jeff Norton, Bobby
Dollas, Jamie Pushor, Mike Wilson, Dan Focht, Cory Cross,
Noah Welch
5 Dick Mattiussi, Ted Lanyon, Bryan Watson, Ab DeMarco,
Barry Wilkins, Steve Lyon, Mario Faubert, Lex Hudson, Ron
Meighan, Bryan Maxwell, Mike Rowe, Ville Siren, Gord Dineen,
Ulf Samuelsson, Brad Werenka, Janne Laukkanen, Patrick
Boileau, Rob Scuderi
6 Dunc McCallum, Tracy Pratt, Sheldon Kannegiesser, Ron
Jones, Colin Campbell, Tom Price, Kim Clackson, Bennett Wolf,
Errol Thompson, Greg Hotham, Jim Johnson, Todd
Charlesworth, Scott Young, Jeff Chychrun, Peter Ahola, Mike
Ramsey, Neil Wilkinson, Bob Boughner, Rick Berry, Richard
Lintner, Nolan Baumgartner, Martin Strbak, Ryan Whitney
7 Art Stratton, Lou Angotti, Bryan Hextall, Steve Durbano, Russ
Anderson, Rick MacLeish, Ian Turnbull, Rod Buskas, Joe Mullen,
Andrew Ference, Kelly Buchberger, Matt Hussey, Michel
Ouellet
8 Val Fonteyne, Jim Wiley, Rick Kehoe, Hartland Monahan,
Dave Schultz, Mike Meeker, Bob Stewart, Dave Burrows, Randy
Boyd, Tom O’Regan, Petteri Lehto, Terry Ruskowski, Perry
Ganchar, Bryan Smolinski, Kevin Miller, Garry Valk, Bobby
Dollas, Hans Jonsson, Matt Bradley, Mark Recchi
9 Andy Bathgate, Charlie Burns, Billy Hicke, Al McDonough,
Chuck Arnason, Simon Nolet, Blair Chapman, Mark Johnson,
Stan Jonathan, Rich Sutter, Ron Flockhart, John Chabot, Wilf
Paiement, Andrew McBain, Tony Tanti, Ron Francis, Len Barrie,
Dan Quinn, Greg Johnson, German Titov, Rene Corbet, Jeff
Toms, Rico Fata, Andy Hilbert
10 Earl Ingarfield, George Swarbrick, Keith McCreary, Robin
Burns, Ted Snell, Pierre Larouche, Peter Lee, Gary Rissling, Bob
Errey, Wayne Babych, Ron Duguay, Dan Quinn, Barry Pederson,
Ron Francis, Ville Nieminen, John LeClair
11 Gene Ubriaco, Tracy Pratt, Nick Harbaruk, Bernie Lukowich,
Vic Hadfield, John Flesch, Tom Cassidy, George Ferguson,
Anders Hakansson, Rocky Saganiuk, Tim Tookey, Troy Loney,
Dwight Mathiasen, Lee Giffin, Alain Lemieux, Warren Young,
John Cullen, Alek Stojanov, Shawn Antoski, Darius Kasparaitis,
Alexandre Daigle, Lasse Pirjeta, Guillaume Lefebvre
12 Ken Schinkel, Blaine Stoughton, Kelly Pratt, Greg Malone,
Mitch Lamoreux, Dean DeFazio, Tom O’Regan, Tom Roulston,
Bob Errey, Larry Depalma, Troy Murray, Chris Wells, Richard
Park, Sean Pronger, Martin Sonnenberg, Billy Tibbetts, Michal
Sivek, Ryan Malone
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13 Jim Hamilton, Charlie Simmer
14 Billy Dea, Rick Kessell, Ron Snell, Lowell MacDonald, Rene
Robert, Wayne Bianchin, Nick Libett, Doug Shedden, Dan
Quinn, Chris Kontos, Bryan Erickson, Jock Callander, Gordie
Roberts, Dave Tippett, Brad Lauer, Stu Barnes, Pat Falloon, Milan
Kraft, Shane Endicott
15 Bob Dillabough, Billy Harris, George Swarbrick, Steve
Cardwell, Yvon Labre, Brian McKenzie, Rick Kessell, Bob
McManama, Stan Gilbertson, Pat Boutette, Gary Rissling, Randy
Cunneyworth, Dave Capuano, Doug Smith, Randy Gilhen,
Shawn McEachern, Dmitri Mironov, Josef Beranek, Robert
Dome, Roman Simicek, Wayne Primeau, Brian Holzinger, Niklas
Nordgren
16 Wayne Hicks, Ron Snell, Glen Sather, Sheldon Kannegiesser,
Ron Lalonde, Lew Morrison, Derek Sanderson, Kim Davis, Mike
Meeker, Gary McAdam, Bennett Wolf, Marc Chorney, Mark
Taylor, Jim McGeough, Kevin LaVallee, Charlie Simmer, Steve
Gotaas, Jay Caulfield, Mike Hudson, Joe Dziedzic, Eddie Olczyk,
Jeff Serowik, Dennis Bonvie, Kris Beech, Erik Christensen
17 Billy Speer, Bill LeCaine, Ron Schock, Rick Kehoe, Lee Giffin,
Brad Aitken, Tomas Sandstrom, Peter Ferraro, Brian Bonin,Tom
Chorske, Toby Petersen, Matt Murley
18 George Konik, Wally Boyer, Lowell MacDonald, Ross
Lonsberry, Kevin McClelland, Tom Roulston, Craig Simpson,
Jimmy Mann, Mark Recchi, Richard Zemlak, Jeff Daniels, Ken
Priestley, Francois Leroux, Garry Valk, Patrick Lebeau, Ryan
Savoia, Josef Beranek, Shean Donovan, Steve Webb, Eric
Boguniecki
19 Bob Rivard, Jean Pronovost, Dale Tallon, Greg Sheppard,
Rick MacLeish, Grant Sasser, Arto Javananien, Willy Lindstrom,
Dave McLlwain, Randy Gilhen, Bryan Trottier, Rico Fata, Ramzi
Abid, Ryan Whitney
20 Ab McDonald, Bob Woytowich, Dean Prentice, Robin Burns,
John Stewart, Steve Cardwell, Yvon Labre, Jacques Cossette,
Yves Bergeron, Pete Mahovlich, Paul Marshall, Paul Gardner,
Gary Rissling, Moe Mantha, Dave Hunter, Dave Hannan, Jamie
Leach, Jeff Daniels, Luc Robitaille, Bryan Smolinski, Greg
Johnson, Roman Oksiuta, Robert Lang, Mathias Johansson,
Mike Eastwood, Colby Armstrong
21 Keith McCreary, Michel Briere
22 Paul Andrea, Greg Polis, Bob Kelly, Brian Spencer, Kim
Davis, Mike Bullard, Neil Belland, Dwight Mathiasen, Jim
McGeough, Chris Joseph, Wayne Van Dorp, Steve Dykstra, Paul
Stanton, Rick Tocchet, Norm Maciver, Jason Woolley, Sven
Butenschon, Dan LaCouture, Randy Robitaille, Matt Murley, Ric
Jackman
23 Mel Pearson, Jean Guy Legace, Doug Barrie, Rick Kessell,
John Stewart, Bob Leiter, Eddie Shack, Larry Bignell, Nelson
Debenedet, Ed Gilbert, Jim Hamilton, Rod Schutt, Gary Rissling,
Doug Lecuyer, Rich Sutter, Andy Brickley, Wally Weir, Randy
Hillier, Kjell Samuelsson, Paul Stanton, Chris Joseph, Domenic
Pittis, Fredrik Olausson, Victor Ignatjev, Steve Leach, Dan Trebil,
Steve McKenna, Shane Endicott, Eric Boguniecki
24 Gary Swain, Rod Zaine, Tim Horton, Eddie Schack, Jean Guy
Lagace, Larry Bignell (playoffs only), Mario Faubert, Don Awrey,
Bob Paradise, Pat Hughes, Marc Chorney, Pat Graham, Rob
Garner, Ted Bulley, Kevin McCarthy, Roger Belanger, Dwight
Mathiasen, Troy Loney, Doug Brown, Ian Moran, Lyle Odelein
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25 Robin Burns, John Stewart, Darryl Edestrand, Nick Beverly,
Dennis Owchar, Greg Redquest, Tom Price, Randy Carlyle, Kevin
McCarthy, Ted Nolan, Norm Schmidt, Alek Stojanov, Dan Kesa,
Jeff Norton, Kevin Stevens, Marc Bergevin, Maxime Talbot
26 Dunc McCallum, Mike McMahon, Syl Apps, Pete
Mahovlich, Orest Kindrachuk, Paul Mulvey, Steve Gatzos,
Wayne Babych, Mike Blaisdell, Mark Kachowski, Mike
Stapleton, Richard Park, Dave McLlwain, Petr Klima, Darius
Kasparaitis, Garry Valk, Frantisek Kucera, Kent Manderville,
Landon Wilson
27 Jim Morrison, Joe Noris, Jim Shires, Hank Nowak, Yves
Bergeron, Pete Laframboise, Mike Corrigan, Jacques Cossette,
Rod Schutt, Todd Charlesworth, Gilles Meloche, Scott Bjugstad,
Gilbert Delorme, Glen Murray, Eddie Olczyk, Alexei Kovalev
28 Harvey Bennett, Mario Faubert, Gene Carr, Tom Price, Jim
Hamilton, Bob Simpson, Tim Hrynewich, Bruce Crowder, Robert
Geale, Steve Gatzos, Dan Frawley, Gordie Roberts, Kjell
Samuelsson, Greg Andrusak, Jeff Christian, Craig Muni, Dan
Kesa, Michal Rozsival, Matt Hussey, Jani Rita
29 Al Smith, Jim Rutherford, Denis Herron, Andy Brown, Gary
Inness, Bob Stumpf, Dunc Wilson, Greg Millen, Michel Dion, Phil
Bourque, Markus Naslund, Tyler Wright, Krzysztof Oliwa, Brooks
Orpik, Marc-Andre Fleury
30 Les Binkley, Marv Edwards, Cam Newton, Andy Brown,
Gary Inness, Bob Taylor, Gordon Laxton, Paul Gardner, Kim
Davis, Gary Edwards, Roberto Romano, Steve Guenette, Alain
Chevrier, Phillipe DeRouville, Jean-Sebastien Aubin
31 Michel Plasse, Nick Ricci, Vincent Tremblay, Brian Ford, Carl
Mokosak, Rich Tabaracci, Tom Barrasso, Ken Wregget, Ron
Tugnutt, Rich Parent, Sebastien Caron
32 Dave Hannan, Dave Goertz, Pat Mayer, Peter Taglianetti,
John Slaney, Greg Crozier, Dick Tarnstrom, Alain Nasreddine
33 Tony Feltrin, Bob Simpson, Rocky Saganiuk, Bob Gladney,
Doug Bodger, Mike Rowe, Mitch Wilson, Zarley Zalapski, Bryan
Fogarty, Marty McSorley, Jim McKenzie, Stefan Bergkvist, Alex
Hicks, Dan LaCouture, Guillaume Lefebvre, Reid Simpson, Ziggy
Palffy, Eric Cairns
34 Andre St. Laurent, Tom Thornbury, Greg Tebbutt, Randy
Hillier, Ted Nolan, Todd Charlesworth, Lee Griffin, Dwight
Mathiasen, Scott Young, Dave Michayluk (playoffs only), Greg
Brown, Rusty Fitzgerald, Jeff Christian, Peter Popovic, Garth
Snow, Ross Lupaschuk, Ramzi Abid
43 Jeff Daniels, Tomas Surovy
44 Todd Nelson, Drake Berehowsky, Ed Patterson, Rob Brown,
Stephane Richer, Brooks Orpik
45 Mike Needham (playoffs only), Glen Mulvenna, Martin
Sonnenberg, Rob Scuderi
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
55
Victor Ignatjev, Pavel Skrbek, Jeff Toms
Maxim Galanov, Michal Sivek
Sven Butenschon, Jeff Serowik, Konstantin Koltsov
Greg Andrusak, Matt Hussey
Martin Brochu
Dave Roche
Rusty Fitzgerald
Larry Murphy, Drake Berehowsky, Ric Jackman, Sergei
Gonchar
56 Sergei Zubov
57 Chris Ferraro, Shawn Heins
59 Robert Dome, Michel Ouellet
66 Mario Lemieux
68 Jaromir Jagr
71 Jiri Slegr, Konstantin Koltsov
72 Jeff Christian, Eric Meloche
76 Richard Park
77 Paul Coffey
82 Martin Straka
85 Petr Klima
87 Sidney Crosby
92 Rick Tocchet
93 Petr Nedved
95 Aleksey Morozov
35 Roberto Romano, Warren Young, Darren Lowe, Ron
Duguay, Brad Aitken, Tom Barrasso
36 Jock Callender, Pat Neaton, Greg Andrusak, Corey Foster,
Brad Lauer, J.J. Daigneault, Matthew Barnaby, Tom Kosotpoulos,
Andre Roy
37 Justin Duberman, Ladislav Karabin, Greg Andrusak, Kip
Miller, Tom Kostopoulos, Mikael Samuelsson, Ryan
VandenBussche
38 Scott Gruhl, Jiri Hrdina, Peter Allen, Andreas Johansson, Jan
Hrdina
39 Mike Needham, Peter Allen, Joel Bouchard, Jon Sim
40 Frank Pietrangelo, Patrick Lalime, Andy Chiodo
41 Shane Endicott, Jocelyn Thibault
42 Tuomas Gronman
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HONORS/AWARDS
PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
Red Kelly
1969
Tim Horton
1977
Andy Bathgate
1978
Leo Boivin
1986
William ‘Scotty’ Bowman
1991
Bob Johnson
1992
Mario Lemieux
1997
Bryan Trottier
1997
Joe Mullen
2000
Craig Patrick
2001
Paul Coffey
2004
Larry Murphy
2004
Herb Brooks
2006
U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
Bob Paradise
1989
Herb Brooks
1990
Bob Johnson
1991
Jack Kelley
1993
Craig Patrick
1996
Joe Mullen
1998
Mike Ramsey
2002
Mark Johnson
2004
RETIRED NUMBERS
Michel Briere
21
BANNER YEARS
Patrick Division Champions
1990-91
Patrick Division Playoff Champions
1990-91
Wales Conference Champions
1990-91
Stanley Cup Champions
1990-91
Patrick Division Playoff Champions
1991-92
Wales Conference Champions
1991-92
Stanley Cup Champions
1991-92
NHL Regular Season Champions
1992-93
Patrick Division Champions
1992-93
Northeast Division Champions
1993-94
Northeast Division Champions
1995-96
Northeast Division Champions
1997-98
100 POINT CLUB
Pierre Larouche
1975-76
Jean Pronovost
1975-76
Mario Lemieux
1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87,
1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90,
1991-92, 1992-93, 1995-96,
1996-97
Rob Brown
1988-89
Paul Coffey
1988-89, 1989-90
Mark Recchi
1990-91
Kevin Stevens
1991-92, 1992-93
Rick Tocchet
1992-93
Ron Francis
1992-93, 1995-96
Jaromir Jagr
1995-96, 1997-98, 1998-99,
2000-01
Sidney Crosby
2005-06
ART ROSS TROPHY
Mario Lemieux
1988, 1989, 1992,
1993, 1996, 1997
Jaromir Jagr
1995, 1998, 1999,
2000, 2001
290
HART MEMORIAL TROPHY
Mario Lemieux
1988, 1993, 1996
Jaromir Jagr
1999
LADY BYNG TROPHY
Rick Kehoe
1981
Ron Francis
1995, 1998
CONN SMYTHE TROPHY
Mario Lemieux
1991, 1992
CALDER MEMORIAL TROPHY
Mario Lemieux
1985
JAMES NORRIS TROPHY
Randy Carlyle
1981
FRANK SELKE TROPHY
Ron Francis
1995
BILL MASTERTON TROPHY
Lowell MacDonald
1973
Mario Lemieux
1993
LESTER B. PEARSON AWARD
Mario Lemieux
1986, 1988, 1993, 1996
Jaromir Jagr
1999, 2000
DODGE PERFORMER OF THE YEAR
Mario Lemieux
1988, 1989
DODGE PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
Mario Lemieux
1988
DODGE RAM TOUGH AWARD
Mario Lemieux
1989
PRO SET NHL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Mario Lemieux
1992
NHL PLUS/MINUS AWARD
Mario Lemieux
1993
Ron Francis
1995
NHL FIRST TEAM ALL-STAR
Randy Carlyle - D
1981
Mario Lemieux - C
1988, 1989, 1993,
1996, 1997
Paul Coffey - D
1989
Kevin Stevens - LW
1992
Jaromir Jagr - RW
1995, 1996, 1998,
1999, 2000, 2001
NHL SECOND TEAM ALL-STAR
Mario Lemieux - C
1986, 1987, 1992,
2001
Paul Coffey - D
1990
Kevin Stevens - LW
1991, 1993
Tom Barrasso - G
1993
Larry Murphy - D
1993, 1995
Jaromir Jagr - RW
1997
NHL ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Mario Lemieux - C
1985
Warren Young - LW
1985
Zarley Zalapski - D
1989
Jaromir Jagr - RW
1991
Patrick Lalime - G
1997
Sebastien Caron - G
2003
Ryan Malone - LW
2004
Sidney Crosby - C
2006
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ALL-STAR GAME
SEASON
SITE
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
No Game Played
No Game Played
Minnesota
Sunrise, FL
2001-02
2000-01
Los Angeles
Denver
1999-00
1998-99
Toronto
Tampa Bay
1997-98
1996-97
Vancouver
San Jose
1995-96
Boston
1994-95
1993-94
No Game Played
New York (MSG)
1992-93
Montreal
1991-92
Philadelphia
1990-91
Chicago
1989-90
Pittsburgh
1988-89
Edmonton
1987-88
St. Louis
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
Quebec (2 gms)
Hartford
Calgary
New Jersey
New York (LI)
Washington
1980-81
Los Angeles
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
1975-76
Detroit
New York (MSG)
Buffalo
Vancouver
Philadelphia
1974-75
Montreal
TEAM
PLAYER
G
MP
Eastern Conference
Eastern Conference
Eastern Conference
North America
World
World
North America
World
World
World
World
Eastern Conference
Eastern Conference
Eastern Conference
Eastern Conference
Eastern Conference
Eastern Conference
No Penguins Selected
Alexei Kovalev
Mario Lemieux$
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr*$
Alexei Kovalev
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr*
Jaromir Jagr*
Martin Straka
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux*
Kevin Hatcher
Jaromir Jagr*$
Mario Lemieux*
Jaromir Jagr*
Ron Francis
Eastern Conference
Eastern Conference
Eastern Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
NHL ALL-STARS
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
NHL ALL-STARS
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Wales Conference
Jaromir Jagr$
Larry Murphy
Joe Mullen
Mario Lemieux*$
Kevin Stevens*
Jaromir Jagr*
Rick Tocchet&
Mario Lemieux*
Paul Coffey*
Kevin Stevens*
Jaromir Jagr*
Bryan Trottier
Paul Coffey*
John Cullen
Mark Recchi
Kevin Stevens
Paul Coffey
Mario Lemieux* (MVP)
Rob Brown
Paul Coffey*
Mario Lemieux*
Paul Coffey*
Mario Lemieux* (MVP)
Mario Lemieux*
Mario Lemieux*
Mario Lemieux* (MVP)
Mike Bullard
Rick Kehoe
Randy Carlyle
Michel Dion
Randy Carlyle
Rick Kehoe
Ron Stackhouse
No Penguins Selected
Jean Pronovost
Jean Pronovost
Dave Burrows
Pierre Larouche
Jean Pronovost
Syl Apps (MVP)
Jean Pronovost
A PTS
GA
0
-1
-1
1
1
0
0
1
2
0
-0
1
0
0
-0
-1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
-2
0
1
0
-1
-2
2
1
1
0
1
3
0
-2
1
1
-0
1
-1
1
2
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
4
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
30
0
0
1
-0
1
-2
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
3
3
0
1
0
0
1
-0
1
0
-0
2
-3
2
2
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
2
4
0
0
2
0
6
3
0
3
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
291
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292
SEASON
SITE
TEAM
PLAYER
1973-74
Chicago
1972-73
New York (MSG)
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
Bloomington, MN
Boston
St. Louis
1968-69
1967-68
Montreal
Toronto
Western Conference
Western Conference
Western Conference
Western Conference
Western Conference
Western Conference
Western Conference
Western Conference
Western Conference
Western Conference
NHL ALL-STARS
Dave Burrows
Lowell MacDonald
Al McDonough
Lowell MacDonald
Greg Polis (MVP)
Greg Polis
Greg Polis
Dean Prentice
Bob Woytowich
Ken Schinkel
Ken Schinkel
G
MP
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
A PTS
GA
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
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1967-68
games
highlights
Andy Bathgate scores the first franchise goal against
Rogie Vachon and Montreal on Oct. 11.
Pittsburgh records the first victory in franchise history on
Oct. 13, 3-1 at St. Louis.
The Penguins record their first home win, 4-2, over
Chicago on Oct. 21. They also become the first expansion
team to defeat one of the “Original Six.”
Les Binkley records Pittsburgh’s first shutout, 1-0, on Nov.
4 at Oakland.
Ken Schinkel represents the Penguins at the NHL All-Star
Game in Toronto.
transactions
June 6, 1967 - Obtained Lou Andrea, Dunc McCallum
and George Konik from the New York Rangers for Larry
Jeffrey.
Feb. 27, 1968 - Obtained Wayne Hicks from Philadelphia
for Art Stratton.
scoring
PLAYERS
Andy Bathgate
Ab McDonald
Art Stratton
Ken Schinkel
Earl Ingarfield
Val Fonteyne
Gene Ubriaco
Noel Price
Paul Andrea
Billy Dea
Keith McCreary
Leo Boivin
Wayne Hicks
Bob Dillabough
Bob Rivard
Bill Speer
George Konik
Al MacNeil
Dunc McCallum
Dick Mattiussi
Mel Pearson
Ted Lanyon
Hank Bassen
Les Binkley
GP
74
74
70
57
50
69
65
70
65
73
70
73
47
47
27
68
52
74
32
32
2
5
25
54
G
20
22
16
14
15
6
18
6
11
16
14
9
6
7
5
3
7
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
39
21
25
25
22
28
15
27
21
12
12
13
14
12
12
13
8
10
2
2
1
0
0
0
PTS
59
43
41
39
37
34
33
33
32
28
26
22
20
19
17
16
15
12
2
2
1
0
0
0
PIM
55
38
20
19
12
0
16
48
2
6
44
74
8
18
4
44
26
58
36
18
0
4
8
0
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Les Binkley
20-24-10
54
3141
151
6
2.88
Hank Bassen
7-10-3
25
1299
62
1
2.86
TOTALS
27-34-13
74
4440
216
7
2.92
DATE
Oct. 11
Oct. 13
Oct. 14
Oct. 18
Oct. 19
Oct. 21
Oct. 22
Oct. 25
Oct. 28
Oct. 29
Nov. 1
Nov. 4
Nov. 8
Nov. 9
Nov. 11
Nov. 15
Nov. 18
Nov. 22
Nov. 24
Nov. 25
Nov. 29
Dec. 2
Dec. 3
Dec. 6
Dec. 9
Dec. 10
Dec. 13
Dec. 16
Dec. 17
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Dec. 25
Dec. 27
Dec. 29
Dec. 30
Jan. 4
Jan. 6
Jan. 7
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 13
Jan. 17
Jan. 18
Jan. 20
Jan. 21
Jan. 27
Jan. 28
Jan. 31
Feb. 1
Feb. 3
Feb. 7
Feb. 8
Feb. 10
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 17
Feb. 21
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
Feb. 27
Mar. 2
Mar. 6
Mar. 7
Mar. 9
Mar. 13
Mar. 16
Mar. 17
Mar. 20
Mar. 23
Mar. 24
Mar. 26
Mar. 27
Mar. 30
Mar. 31
RESULT
L
W
L
T
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
T
L
L
W
W
W
L
T
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
T
L
L
W
W
T
L
L
W
T
L
L
W
L
T
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
T
W
L
T
W
L
L
T
L
W
L
T
L
T
W
L
L
L
W
L
T
W
W
W
W
SCORE
1-2
3-1
2-4
3-3
0-1
4-2
4-6
4-1
3-5
2-4
4-1
1-0
1-1
1-5
1-5
5-0
5-3
4-1
3-5
2-2
6-1
1-4
1-6
2-7
3-2
4-7
2-1
1-1
1-2
1-4
4-0
4-3
0-0
1-2
2-5
4-3
2-2
1-3
3-4
4-3
0-7
1-1
2-3
8-5
3-4
3-5
1-0
4-9
2-0
3-3
4-1
1-3
2-2
6-3
1-3
3-4
1-1
1-3
2-1
3-5
6-6
2-4
2-2
3-1
3-4
4-6
0-3
4-2
0-3
4-4
2-1
7-4
2-0
5-1
OPPONENT
MONTREAL
St. Louis
ST. LOUIS
MINNESOTA
Philadelphia
CHICAGO
New York
OAKLAND
LOS ANGELES
Boston
Minnesota
Oakland
PHILADELPHIA
Detroit
ST. LOUIS
PHILADELPHIA
St. Louis
BOSTON
Los Angeles
Oakland
OAKLAND
NEW YORK
Detroit
Chicago
Minnesota
MINNESOTA
Toronto
CHICAGO
Philadelphia
Los Angeles
MINNESOTA
LOS ANGELES
OAKLAND
St. Louis
DETROIT
LOS ANGELES
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia
MONTREAL
TORONTO
Toronto
Oakland
Los Angeles
DETROIT
Minnesota
LOS ANGELES
Boston
St. Louis
ST. LOUIS
TORONTO
Oakland
Los Angeles
NEW YORK
MINNESOTA
ST. LOUIS
Montreal
PHILADELPHIA
OAKLAND
Philadelphia
BOSTON
OAKLAND
St. Louis
Minnesota
LOS ANGELES
Chicago
Montreal
New York
ST. LOUIS
Minnesota
MINNESOTA
Los Angeles
Oakland
Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA
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games
highlights
The Penguins record their first franchise victory in
Montreal, 5-2, on Jan. 2.
Ken Schinkel makes his second appearance in the NHL AllStar Game
Keith McCreary scores 25 goals to pace the Penguins.
The Penguins finish the season with a six-game unbeaten
streak (5-0-1).
transactions
June 11, 1968 - Obtained Lou Angotti from St. Louis for
Ab McDonald.
Nov. 29, 1968 - Obtained Billy Harris from Oakland for
Bob Dillabough.
Jan. 24, 1969 - Obtained Duane Rupp from Minnesota
for Leo Boivin.
Jan. 30, 1969 - Obtained George Swarbrick, Bryan
Watson and Tracy Pratt from Oakland for Earl Ingarfield,
Dick Matiussi and Gene Ubriaco.
scoring
PLAYERS
Ken Schinkel
Charlie Burns
Keith McCreary
Earl Ingarfield
Jean Pronovost
Gene Ubriaco
Lou Angotti
Val Fonteyne
Wally Boyer
Bob Woytowich
Leo Boivin
Billy Harris
George Swarbrick
Noel Price
Bob Dillabough
Billy Dea
Dunc McCallum
Duane Rupp
Paul Andrea
Dick Mattiussi
Bryan Watson
Bill Speer
Tracy Pratt
Ron Snell
Doug Barrie
Gary Swain
John Arbour
Jean Guy Lagace
Bill Lecaine
Joe Daley
Les Binkley
Marv Edwards
GP
76
76
70
66
76
75
71
74
62
71
69
73
69
73
62
66
62
59
25
36
68
34
18
4
8
9
17
17
4
29
50
1
G
18
13
25
16
16
19
17
12
10
9
6
7
4
2
7
10
5
5
7
1
2
1
0
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
34
38
23
30
25
18
20
17
19
20
19
17
19
18
12
8
13
11
6
11
7
4
5
1
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
PTS
52
51
48
46
41
37
37
29
29
29
25
24
23
20
19
18
18
16
13
12
9
5
5
4
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
PIM
18
22
42
12
41
28
36
2
17
62
42
10
103
61
6
4
81
32
2
30
132
27
34
6
8
0
35
14
0
2
0
0
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
Joe Daley
10-13-3
29
1615
GA SO
87
2
GAA
3.23
Les Binkley
10-31-8
50
2885
158
0
3.29
Marv Edwards
0-1-0
1
60
3
0
3.00
TOTALS
20-45-11
76
4560
252
2
3.32
DATE
Oct. 12
Oct. 16
Oct. 17
Oct. 19
Oct. 23
Oct. 26
Oct. 30
Nov. 2
Nov. 3
Nov. 6
Nov. 7
Nov. 9
Nov. 13
Nov. 14
Nov. 16
Nov. 20
Nov. 21
Nov. 23
Nov. 27
Nov. 28
Nov. 30
Dec. 1
Dec. 4
Dec. 7
Dec. 8
Dec. 11
Dec. 14
Dec. 15
Dec. 17
Dec. 21
Dec. 22
Dec. 25
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 31
Jan. 2
Jan. 4
Jan. 5
Jan. 9
Jan. 11
Jan. 12
Jan. 15
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
Jan. 19
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Jan. 26
Jan. 29
Feb. 1
Feb. 2
Feb. 5
Feb. 8
Feb. 9
Feb. 12
Feb. 15
Feb. 16
Feb. 19
Feb. 20
Feb. 22
Feb. 27
Mar. 1
Mar. 2
Mar. 5
Mar. 8
Mar. 12
Mar. 15
Mar. 16
Mar. 19
Mar. 20
Mar. 22
Mar. 23
Mar. 25
Mar. 26
Mar. 29
Mar. 30
RESULT
T
T
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
T
T
W
W
T
L
T
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
T
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
T
L
W
L
L
L
T
L
W
L
W
W
T
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
T
W
SCORE
1-1
2-2
0-3
1-5
5-8
4-2
3-7
2-3
3-1
1-3
4-5
0-3
5-6
4-6
1-2
2-5
3-1
2-2
3-3
3-2
4-2
4-4
2-7
1-1
1-4
4-2
1-2
3-5
2-8
1-3
1-3
6-3
2-3
3-4
4-3
5-2
1-1
1-2
7-2
2-4
4-8
3-1
2-3
0-4
3-6
1-3
0-2
3-5
1-2
2-2
3-7
3-2
2-4
1-3
0-2
4-4
0-4
3-0
0-3
3-2
4-3
3-3
0-4
4-2
3-5
3-4
1-3
2-7
2-3
3-5
2-1
5-0
3-1
8-4
3-3
2-1
OPPONENT
MONTREAL
Toronto
Philadelphia
BOSTON
CHICAGO
ST. LOUIS
New York
Los Angeles
Oakland
ST. LOUIS
Montreal
PHILADELPHIA
Chicago
CHICAGO
NEW YORK
Toronto
OAKLAND
LOS ANGELES
TORONTO
Chicago
Los Angeles
Oakland
DETROIT
St. Louis
TORONTO
Minnesota
LOS ANGELES
Boston
Philadelphia
MINNESOTA
Chicago
DETROIT
St. Louis
OAKLAND
MONTREAL
Montreal
PHILADELPHIA
Detroit
MINNESOTA
OAKLAND
Boston
Minnesota
Detroit
Los Angeles
Oakland
MINNESOTA
TORONTO
Philadelphia
ST. LOUIS
PHILADELPHIA
New York
NEW YORK
LOS ANGELES
Minnesota
St. Louis
OAKLAND
MONTREAL
BOSTON
Detroit
DETROIT
CHICAGO
Toronto
Boston
ST. LOUIS
NEW YORK
New York
Los Angeles
Oakland
BOSTON
Montreal
St. Louis
MINNESOTA
Minnesota
LOS ANGELES
Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA
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1969-70
highlights
games
Leonard “Red” Kelly is named Penguins coach on July 2.
Bob Woytowich and Dean Prentice are named to the
Western Division All-Star squad
Dean Prentice sets a new Penguins mark with 26 goals
during the regular season
The Penguins sweep the Oakland Seals, 4-0, in the team’s
first playoff appearance
Red Kelly is named the Hockey News’ “Coach of the Year.”
transactions
June 6, 1969 - Obtained Ron Schock and Craig
Cameron from St. Louis for Lou Angotti and a first round
choice in the 1971 Entry Draft.
Oct. 28, 1969 - Obtained Mike McMahon from Detroit
for Billy Dea.
scoring
Players
Dean Prentice
Ken Schinkel
Michel Briere
Jean Pronovost
Bob Woytowich
Bryan Hextall
Ron Schock
Keith McCreary
Glen Sather
Val Fonteyne
Wally Boyer
Nick Harbaruk
Jim Morrison
Duane Rupp
Tracy Pratt
Bob Blackburn
Bryan Watson
Mike McMahon
Rick Kessell
Ron Snell
George Swarbrick
Les Binkley
Dunc McCallum
Al Smith
Bench
GP
75
72
76
72
68
66
76
60
76
68
72
74
59
64
65
60
61
12
8
3
12
27
14
46
G
26
20
12
20
8
12
8
18
12
11
11
5
5
2
5
4
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
A
25
25
32
21
25
19
21
8
14
15
12
17
15
14
7
7
9
3
2
1
1
1
0
0
PTS
51
45
44
41
33
31
29
26
26
26
23
22
20
16
12
11
10
4
3
1
1
1
0
0
PIM
14
19
20
45
49
87
40
67
114
2
34
56
40
18
124
51
189
19
2
0
8
0
16
20
4
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
Joe Daley
1-5-3
GP
MP
9
528
Al Smith
GA SO
26
0
GAA
2.95
15-20-8
46
2555
129
2
3.03
Les Binkley
10-13-1
27
1477
79
3
3.21
TOTALS
26-38-12
76
4560
234
5
3.13
DATE
Oct. 11
Oct. 16
Oct. 18
Oct. 19
Oct. 21
Oct. 22
Oct. 25
Oct. 29
Nov. 1
Nov. 2
Nov. 5
Nov. 8
Nov. 12
Nov. 13
Nov. 15
Nov. 19
Nov. 22
Nov. 23
Nov. 26
Nov. 29
Nov. 30
Dec. 3
Dec. 6
Dec. 7
Dec. 10
Dec. 12
Dec. 14
Dec. 17
Dec. 20
Dec. 21
Dec. 26
Dec. 27
Dec. 31
Jan. 3
Jan. 4
Jan. 7
Jan. 8
Jan. 10
Jan. 14
Jan. 17
Jan. 18
Jan. 21
Jan. 24
Jan. 25
Jan. 28
Jan. 31
Feb. 1
Feb. 4
Feb. 7
Feb. 8
Feb. 11
Feb. 14
Feb. 15
Feb. 17
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
Mar. 4
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
Mar. 8
Mar. 11
Mar. 12
Mar. 14
Mar. 18
Mar. 19
Mar. 21
Mar. 22
Mar. 25
Mar. 28
Mar. 29
Apr. 1
Apr. 4
Apr. 5
RESULT
T
T
T
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
T
W
T
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
T
L
L
L
L
L
W
T
W
L
T
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
T
T
T
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
T
W
L
L
SCORE
2-2
3-3
3-3
0-4
3-4
0-2
4-1
1-3
6-3
3-4
2-4
1-4
3-0
0-4
3-1
0-4
5-3
2-3
4-4
5-3
3-3
2-1
0-5
3-2
2-0
1-4
1-2
2-5
4-6
0-4
3-2
0-3
4-2
0-6
4-4
3-5
1-3
3-5
0-5
0-4
6-4
3-3
4-2
1-3
4-4
2-1
0-6
7-5
3-1
6-3
1-7
0-3
4-2
4-2
6-1
3-6
2-3
1-0
3-2
2-1
3-5
2-2
0-0
2-2
1-4
3-6
0-2
1-3
3-5
4-5
2-0
2-1
5-5
4-1
1-3
1-5
OPPONENT
OAKLAND
PHILADELPHIA
BOSTON
Boston
Oakland
Los Angeles
Minnesota
NEW YORK
MINNESOTA
Detroit
DETROIT
CHICAGO
Toronto
St. Louis
LOS ANGELES
ST. LOUIS
PHILADELPHIA
Chicago
Minnesota
OAKLAND
Philadelphia
DETROIT
Toronto
TORONTO
Los Angeles
Oakland
Boston
MONTREAL
BOSTON
Philadelphia
New York
CHICAGO
MONTREAL
St. Louis
TORONTO
NEW YORK
Montreal
DETROIT
Chicago
Toronto
Philadelphia
OAKLAND
LOS ANGELES
Boston
TORONTO
ST. LOUIS
New York
Minnesota
LOS ANGELES
MINNESOTA
Chicago
BOSTON
Detroit
PHILADELPHIA
Los Angeles
Oakland
Montreal
LOS ANGELES
OAKLAND
MONTREAL
Detroit
ST. LOUIS
New York
Oakland
Los Angeles
Minnesota
NEW YORK
St. Louis
CHICAGO
Montreal
MINNESOTA
Philadelphia
ST. LOUIS
PHILADELPHIA
St. Louis
MINNESOTA
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games
Penguins post a seven-game home winning streak from
Jan. 13 through Feb. 13.
Greg Polis is named to the Western Division All-Star Team.
Jean Pronovost records five points (2+3) during an 8-2
win against Detroit on Mar. 24.
The Penguins set a home record with 18 wins, and set a
team record with 20 ties during the season.
transactions
Jan. 26, 1971 - Obtained Syl Apps and Sheldon
Kannegiesser from the New York Rangers for Glen Sather.
Jan. 31, 1971 - Obtained Jean Guy Legace from Buffalo
for Terry Bell.
scoring
Players
Bryan Hextall
Jean Pronovost
Andy Bathgate
Wally Boyer
Ron Schock
Dean Prentice
Ken Schinkel
Keith McCreary
Greg Polis
Duane Rupp
Dunc McCallum
Bob Woytowich
Nick Harbaruk
Syl Apps
Rod Zaine
Val Fonteyne
Glen Sather
Jim Morrison
Bob Blackburn
Bryan Watson
John Stewart
Robin Burns
Yvon Labre
Rick Kessel
Shel. Kannegiesser
Steve Cardwell
Lowell MacDonald
Paul Hoganson
Cam Newton
Les Binkley
Al Smith
Bench
GP
76
78
76
68
71
69
50
59
61
59
77
78
73
31
37
70
46
73
64
43
15
10
21
6
18
5
10
2
5
34
47
G
16
21
15
11
14
21
15
21
18
5
9
4
13
9
8
4
8
0
4
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
32
24
29
30
26
17
19
12
15
28
20
22
12
16
5
9
3
10
5
6
1
3
1
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
PTS
48
45
44
41
40
38
34
33
33
33
29
26
25
25
13
13
11
10
9
8
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
PIM
133
35
34
30
20
18
6
24
40
34
95
30
108
19
21
0
96
32
54
119
9
4
19
2
29
15
0
0
4
0
41
6
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
Les Binkley
11-11-10
34
1870
GA SO
89
2
GAA
2.85
Al Smith
9-22-9
45
2472
128
2
3.10
Cam Newton
1-3-1
5
281
16
0
3.41
Paul Hoganson
0-1-0
2
57
7
0
7.36
TOTALS
21-37-20
78
4680
240
4
3.07
DATE
Oct. 10
Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Oct. 18
Oct. 21
Oct. 23
Oct. 25
Oct. 28
Oct. 31
Nov. 1
Nov. 4
Nov. 7
Nov. 8
Nov. 10
Nov. 11
Nov. 14
Nov. 19
Nov. 21
Nov. 22
Nov. 24
Nov. 25
Nov. 28
Nov. 29
Dec. 2
Dec. 5
Dec. 6
Dec. 8
Dec. 9
Dec. 11
Dec. 12
Dec. 16
Dec. 19
Dec. 20
Dec. 23
Dec. 25
Dec. 26
Dec. 30
Dec. 31
Jan. 2
Jan. 6
Jan. 9
Jan. 13
Jan. 14
Jan. 16
Jan. 20
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Jan. 27
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Feb. 3
Feb. 5
Feb. 7
Feb. 9
Feb. 10
Feb. 13
Feb. 14
Feb. 17
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 24
Feb. 27
Feb. 28
Mar. 3
Mar. 6
Mar. 7
Mar. 10
Mar. 13
Mar. 14
Mar. 17
Mar. 19
Mar. 20
Mar. 24
Mar. 28
Mar. 31
Apr. 1
Apr. 3
Apr. 4
RESULT
L
L
T
T
L
W
T
W
L
L
W
T
T
L
T
W
L
W
L
T
T
L
L
T
W
L
W
T
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
T
W
L
L
L
W
T
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
T
L
L
W
W
L
L
T
L
T
L
L
W
L
T
T
T
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
T
L
T
SCORE
1-2
2-4
0-0
1-1
2-4
3-1
1-1
5-3
2-5
2-3
8-3
2-2
3-3
1-5
3-3
6-1
0-1
6-1
2-4
4-4
4-4
1-5
2-6
3-3
3-1
3-6
4-0
2-2
2-3
0-1
2-4
9-1
1-2
1-6
4-8
4-2
3-3
4-1
1-3
3-4
2-5
4-2
2-2
4-3
4-2
2-4
4-1
3-1
1-4
3-1
6-1
2-2
0-1
1-4
5-3
5-4
4-5
3-4
6-6
0-2
5-5
0-4
2-4
4-0
3-6
3-3
2-2
0-0
1-5
2-5
4-6
4-8
8-2
1-3
4-6
3-3
3-4
1-1
OPPONENT
BUFFALO
Minnesota
PHILADELPHIA
Buffalo
Los Angeles
California
Vancouver
LOS ANGELES
CHICAGO
Philadelphia
VANCOUVER
BOSTON
Detroit
LOS ANGELES
New York
CALIFORNIA
ST. LOUIS
DETROIT
Boston
Toronto
BUFFALO
Montreal
New York
MONTREAL
VANCOUVER
Boston
TORONTO
Minnesota
St. Louis
MINNESOTA
TORONTO
DETROIT
Chicago
New York
Boston
BOSTON
Montreal
MINNESOTA
NEW YORK
Philadelphia
Toronto
LOS ANGELES
Detroit
Vancouver
California
Los Angeles
VANCOUVER
TORONTO
Chicago
CHICAGO
CALIFORNIA
St. Louis
Chicago
Montreal
PHILADELPHIA
CHICAGO
Minnesota
Toronto
Buffalo
NEW YORK
ST. LOUIS
NEW YORK
Detroit
MONTREAL
BOSTON
CALIFORNIA
PHILADELPHIA
MINNESOTA
MONTREAL
California
Vancouver
Los Angeles
DETROIT
Philadelphia
BUFFALO
Buffalo
St. Louis
ST. LOUIS
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games
Red Kelly relinquishes general manager duties, and Jack
Riley is named to the post.
Jim Rutherford posts a seven-game unbeaten streak from
Mar. 14 through Apr. 2.
Syl Apps sets a new team mark with 44 assists, and ties
the team record with 59 points during the regular season.
Jean Pronovost and Greg Polis become the first Penguins
to reach the 30-goal mark.
Pittsburgh returns to the playoffs, but is swept in the first
round by Chicago, 4-0.
transactions
Jan. 11, 1972 - Obtained Al McDonough from Los
Angeles for Bob Woytowich.
Mar. 4, 1972 - Obtained Eddie Shack from Buffalo for
Rene Robert.
scoring
Players
Syl Apps
Jean Pronovost
Greg Polis
Ron Schock
Ken Schinkel
Bryan Hextall
Darryl Edestrand
Bob Leiter
Nick Harbaruk
Duanne Rupp
Bryan Watson
Val Fonteyne
Al McDonough
Rene Robert
Steve Cardwell
Eddie Shack
Dave Burrows
Tim Horton
John Stewart
Keith McCreary
Joe Norris
Shel. Kannegiesser
Bob Woytowich
Bill Hicke
Brian McKenzie
Wally Boyer
Rick Kessell
Roy Edwards
Robin Burns
Les Binkley
Jim Rutherford
Bench
GP
72
68
76
77
74
78
77
78
78
34
75
68
37
49
28
13
77
44
25
33
35
54
31
12
6
1
3
15
5
31
40
G
15
30
30
17
15
20
10
14
12
4
3
6
7
7
7
5
2
2
2
4
2
2
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
44
23
19
29
30
24
23
17
17
18
17
13
11
11
8
9
10
9
8
4
5
4
4
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
PTS
59
53
49
46
45
44
33
31
29
22
20
19
18
18
15
14
12
11
10
8
7
6
5
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
PIM
78
12
38
22
8
126
52
18
46
32
212
0
8
42
18
12
48
40
23
22
20
47
8
6
4
0
0
0
8
2
16
8
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
Roy Edwards
2-8-4
15
847
GA SO
36
0
GAA
2.55
Jim Rutherford
17-15-5
40
2160
116
1
3.22
Les Binkley
7-15-5
31
1673
98
0
3.51
TOTALS
26-38-14
78
4680
258
1
3.30
DATE
Oct. 9
Oct. 10
Oct. 13
Oct. 16
Oct. 17
Oct. 20
Oct. 23
Oct. 24
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Oct. 30
Oct. 31
Nov. 3
Nov. 5
Nov. 7
Nov. 9
Nov. 10
Nov. 13
Nov. 16
Nov. 18
Nov. 20
Nov. 21
Nov. 24
Nov. 27
Dec. 1
Dec. 4
Dec. 5
Dec. 8
Dec. 11
Dec. 12
Dec. 15
Dec. 18
Dec. 19
Dec. 22
Dec. 25
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 31
Jan. 5
Jan. 8
Jan. 9
Jan. 12
Jan. 13
Jan. 15
Jan. 19
Jan. 22
Jan. 23
Jan. 26
Jan. 29
Jan. 30
Feb. 3
Feb. 5
Feb. 9
Feb. 10
Feb. 12
Feb. 13
Feb. 16
Feb. 17
Feb. 19
Feb. 20
Feb. 23
Feb. 26
Feb. 27
Mar. 2
Mar. 4
Mar. 5
Mar. 8
Mar. 11
Mar. 12
Mar. 14
Mar. 18
Mar. 19
Mar. 23
Mar. 25
Mar. 26
Mar. 29
Apr. 1
Apr. 2
RESULT
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
T
L
L
T
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
T
T
L
L
L
T
L
W
L
L
T
T
L
L
T
L
W
L
L
T
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
T
W
T
T
L
W
T
W
T
W
SCORE
3-2
1-2
4-1
2-1
4-2
8-1
2-5
1-1
4-6
0-2
1-1
1-3
3-5
2-4
1-4
4-1
3-1
6-4
1-5
3-4
2-4
3-7
1-2
1-3
4-2
4-2
3-5
1-1
3-3
1-6
2-3
3-4
2-2
2-4
4-2
1-6
2-4
3-3
3-3
0-4
2-4
2-2
1-7
4-2
1-6
0-1
3-3
1-2
2-4
0-4
4-3
1-8
4-1
6-1
3-8
6-4
4-2
2-0
2-6
0-2
0-2
5-2
3-5
7-4
4-2
3-6
4-5
6-4
4-4
7-4
4-4
3-3
3-4
3-2
2-2
5-4
4-4
6-2
OPPONENT
PHILADELPHIA
Buffalo
Los Angeles
Vancouver
California
LOS ANGELES
CHICAGO
New York
CALIFORNIA
Minnesota
NEW YORK
Detroit
California
Vancouver
Chicago
St. Louis
VANCOUVER
LOS ANGELES
MINNESOTA
Minnesota
ST. LOUIS
Chicago
TORONTO
Montreal
DETROIT
NEW YORK
Boston
CALIFORNIA
BUFFALO
New York
Toronto
BOSTON
Boston
New York
MONTREAL
Philadelphia
TORONTO
BUFFALO
Chicago
CHICAGO
Detroit
BOSTON
Montreal
PHILADELPHIA
VANCOUVER
St. Louis
MONTREAL
ST. LOUIS
CHICAGO
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Los Angeles
Toronto
LOS ANGELES
NEW YORK
VANCOUVER
TORONTO
Buffalo
DETROIT
Minnesota
Toronto
PHILADELPHIA
Montreal
DETROIT
MINNESOTA
Detroit
MONTREAL
BOSTON
Boston
Vancouver
Los Angeles
California
BUFFALO
MINNESOTA
Buffalo
CALIFORNIA
Philadelphia
ST. LOUIS
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highlights
games
The Penguins set the NHL records for fastest five goals
(2:07) and the fastest six goals (5:02) on Nov. 22 vs. St.
Louis.
Syl Apps records six points (3+3) in a 9-1 win against the
NY Islanders on Dec. 13.
Ken Schinkel is named the third head coach in Penguins
history on Jan. 13, one day after retiring as a player.
Greg Polis is named MVP of the All-Star Game at Madison
Square Garden after recording two goals for the Western
Division.
Syl Apps sets the team record with 85 points and 56
assists.
Al McDonough sets a new team mark with 35 goals.
transactions
Feb. 25, 1973 - Obtained Andy Brown from Detroit for a
third round choice in the 1973 Entry Draft and cash.
scoring
Players
Syl Apps
Al McDonough
Lowell MacDonald
Bryan Hextall
Greg Polis
Ron Schock
Eddie Shack
Jean Pronovost
Darryl Edestrand
Dave Burrows
Nick Harbaruk
Ken Schinkel
Duane Rupp
Jack Lynch
Bryan Watson
Rick Kessell
Jean Guy Lagace
Steve Cardwell
Jim Shires
Robin Burns
Jim Wiley
Cam Newton
Denis Herron
Shel. Kannegiesser
Andy Brown
Ron Lalonde
Jim Rutherford
Bench
GP
77
78
78
78
78
78
74
66
78
78
78
42
78
47
69
66
31
20
18
26
4
11
18
3
9
11
49
G
29
35
34
21
26
13
25
21
15
3
10
11
7
1
1
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
56
41
41
33
23
36
20
22
24
24
15
10
13
18
17
13
5
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
PTS
85
76
75
54
49
49
45
43
39
27
25
21
20
19
18
14
6
4
3
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
PIM
18
26
8
113
36
23
84
16
88
42
47
16
62
40
179
0
32
2
2
20
0
2
0
0
2
2
0
6
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Jim Rutherford
20-22-5
49
2660
129
3
2.91
Denis Herron
6-7-2
18
967
55
2
3.41
Cam Newton
3-4-0
11
533
35
0
3.94
Andy Brown
3-4-2
9
520
41
0
4.73
TOTALS
32-37-9
78
4680
265
5
3.40
DATE
Oct. 7
Oct. 11
Oct. 14
Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Oct. 18
Oct. 21
Oct. 24
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Nov. 1
Nov. 2
Nov. 4
Nov. 5
Nov. 8
Nov. 11
Nov. 12
Nov. 15
Nov. 18
Nov. 19
Nov. 22
Nov. 25
Nov. 26
Nov. 29
Dec. 2
Dec. 3
Dec. 6
Dec. 9
Dec. 13
Dec. 16
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 27
Dec. 29
Dec. 30
Jan.. 2
Jan. 3
Jan. 6
Jan. 7
Jan. 10
Jan. 13
Jan. 14
Jan. 17
Jan. 18
Jan. 20
Jan. 21
Jan. 24
Jan. 25
Jan. 27
Jan. 31
Feb. 3
Feb. 4
Feb. 7
Feb. 10
Feb. 14
Feb. 17
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 22
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
Feb. 28
Mar. 3
Mar. 4
Mar. 7
Mar. 10
Mar. 11
Mar. 14
Mar. 16
Mar. 17
Mar. 21
Mar. 24
Mar. 25
Mar. 28
Mar. 31
Apr. 1
RESULT
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
T
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
T
L
W
W
L
T
L
W
W
L
L
L
T
T
L
T
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
T
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
T
L
W
T
W
W
L
W
SCORE
4-2
5-2
5-2
4-8
5-0
3-4
2-4
4-0
3-6
2-5
1-7
2-4
6-4
1-1
5-2
3-4
0-1
7-1
6-1
5-3
10-4
2-2
2-6
7-4
3-2
2-4
4-4
1-3
9-1
5-3
1-9
2-3
3-6
1-1
3-3
0-4
2-2
4-5
5-3
4-2
0-3
1-2
3-1
2-3
4-6
2-5
3-0
3-9
5-2
3-6
3-5
4-1
2-1
3-4
2-5
3-6
6-2
3-3
1-4
4-1
2-1
2-0
1-2
4-2
1-2
2-5
4-10
4-5
2-3
3-2
5-5
1-6
5-2
4-4
4-2
6-3
2-7
5-4
OPPONENT
LOS ANGELES
St. Louis
CALIFORNIA
Boston
NY Islanders
Toronto
BOSTON
Vancouver
California
Los Angeles
MONTREAL
Philadelphia
NY RANGERS
Detroit
PHILADELPHIA
VANCOUVER
Buffalo
MINNESOTA
ATLANTA
NY Rangers
ST. LOUIS
NY ISLANDERS
Atlanta
TORONTO
CHICAGO
Chicago
California
Los Angeles
NY ISLANDERS
ATLANTA
NY Rangers
BOSTON
Montreal
Detroit
Toronto
TORONTO
DETROIT
St. Louis
Chicago
VANCOUVER
NY Rangers
DETROIT
LOS ANGELES
Detroit
Montreal
MONTREAL
BOSTON
Chicago
TORONTO
Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA
LOS ANGELES
MINNESOTA
Minnesota
Montreal
Boston
VANCOUVER
BUFFALO
Buffalo
NY Islanders
NY ISLANDERS
CHICAGO
Buffalo
ST. LOUIS
CALIFORNIA
MINNESOTA
Minnesota
NY RANGERS
Philadelphia
Los Angeles
California
Vancouver
CALIFORNIA
BUFFALO
Atlanta
ATLANTA
St. Louis
PHILADELPHIA
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highlights
games
Marc Boileau replaces Ken Schinkel as head coach on Feb. 6, and
compiles a 14-10-4 record.
The “Century Line” of Syl Apps, Jean Pronovost and Lowell
MacDonald combines for 107 goals, the second-highest total in the
NHL.
Syl Apps finishes seventh in league scoring with 85 points (24+61),
and Lowell Mac Donald finishes ninth overall with 82 points
(43+39).
Apps’ 61 assists and MacDonald’s 43 goals both set new team
records.
transactions
Jan. 17, 1974 - Obtained Ron Stackhouse from Detroit for
Jim Rutherford and Jack Lynch.
Jan. 17, 1974 - Obtained Bob Kelly, Ab DeMarco and Steve
Durbano From New York Rangers for Greg Polis, Bryan Watson
and a second round choice in the 1974 Entry Draft.
scoring
Players
Syl Apps
Lowell MacDonald
Jean Pronovost
Ron Schock
Al McDonough
Ron Stackhouse
Bob Kelly
Chuck Arnason
Ab DeMarco
Greg Polis
Ron Lalonde
Steve Durbano
Wayne Bianchin
Bernie Lukowich
Bob McManama
Dave Burrows
Ted Snell
Nick Beverley
Blaine Stoughton
Bob Paradise
Bryan Hextall
Jean Guy Lagace
Jack Lynch
Bryan Watson
Yvon Labre
Larry Bignell
Jim Wiley
Ron Jones
Jim Rutherford
Darryl Edestrand
Hank Nowak
Denis Herron
Gary Inness
Andy Brown
Bench
GP
75
78
77
77
37
69
67
74
57
41
73
69
69
53
47
71
55
67
34
56
37
31
17
38
16
20
22
25
26
3
13
5
20
36
G
24
43
40
14
14
6
16
20
10
14
10
8
12
9
5
3
4
2
5
2
2
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
61
39
32
29
22
29
18
11
21
13
17
19
13
10
14
14
12
14
6
8
7
6
7
4
2
3
3
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
85
82
72
43
36
35
34
31
31
27
27
27
25
19
19
17
16
16
11
10
9
8
7
5
3
3
3
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
37
14
22
22
12
66
123
17
15
32
14
284
38
32
18
30
8
21
8
52
39
34
21
137
13
2
2
15
2
0
11
0
0
60
10
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
Gary Inness
7-10-1
20
1032
GA SO
56
0
GAA
3.26
Jim Rutherford
7-12-4
26
1432
82
0
3.44
Andy Brown
13-16-4
36
1956
115
1
3.53
Denis Herron
1-3-0
5
260
18
0
4.15
TOTALS
28-41-9
78
4680
273
1
3.50
DATE
Oct. 12
Oct. 13
Oct. 17
Oct. 20
Oct. 21
Oct. 24
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Oct. 31
Nov. 3
Nov. 4
Nov. 7
Nov. 10
Nov. 13
Nov. 15
Nov. 17
Nov. 18
Nov. 21
Nov. 22
Nov. 24
Nov. 28
Dec. 1
Dec. 2
Dec. 5
Dec. 7
Dec. 8
Dec. 12
Dec. 15
Dec. 16
Dec. 20
Dec. 22
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 29
Jan. 2
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 9
Jan. 12
Jan. 13
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
Jan. 20
Jan. 23
Jan. 26
Jan. 27
Jan. 30
Feb. 2
Feb. 3
Feb. 7
Feb. 9
Feb. 10
Feb. 13
Feb. 16
Feb. 20
Feb. 23
Feb. 24
Feb. 27
Feb. 28
Mar. 2
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
Mar. 9
Mar. 10
Mar. 13
Mar. 15
Mar. 16
Mar. 20
Mar. 23
Mar. 24
Mar. 27
Mar. 30
Mar. 31
Apr. 2
Apr. 4
Apr. 6
Apr. 7
RESULT
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
T
L
L
T
T
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
T
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
T
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
T
L
W
W
L
W
W
T
W
L
L
W
W
T
L
W
T
L
W
L
W
W
L
SCORE
4-3
2-8
4-2
5-3
2-8
2-3
0-6
7-2
1-1
0-6
0-7
1-1
4-4
5-2
3-5
1-4
0-7
5-4
4-2
2-5
3-4
2-2
1-2
1-4
3-4
2-3
9-1
0-2
2-1
5-6
1-4
2-3
2-2
1-3
2-4
4-8
1-6
5-2
4-6
5-2
3-5
0-2
6-2
5-3
4-1
0-2
5-6
2-4
1-3
4-5
4-5
3-2
3-5
5-3
7-3
1-1
2-6
4-2
4-1
1-7
6-1
2-1
2-2
7-5
4-5
1-5
6-1
8-6
1-1
1-5
8-0
3-3
3-4
4-2
2-3
4-2
6-1
3-6
OPPONENT
Atlanta
NY RANGERS
Minnesota
CALIFORNIA
Boston
MONTREAL
PHILADELPHIA
NY Rangers
Montreal
Toronto
Philadelphia
NY ISLANDERS
ATLANTA
MINNESOTA
St. Louis
CHICAGO
NY Rangers
VANCOUVER
Toronto
MONTREAL
TORONTO
ATLANTA
Chicago
Los Angeles
California
Vancouver
CALIFORNIA
DETROIT
Atlanta
Boston
NY RANGERS
Buffalo
Detroit
ST. LOUIS
CHICAGO
Minnesota
Buffalo
BUFFALO
TORONTO
BUFFALO
BOSTON
LOS ANGELES
Vancouver
Philadelphia
ST. LOUIS
LOS ANGELES
Detroit
NY RANGERS
CHICAGO
Boston
Philadelphia
NY Islanders
Chicago
DETROIT
CALIFORNIA
ST. LOUIS
BOSTON
Chicago
LOS ANGELES
Montreal
VANCOUVER
NY Islanders
Toronto
St. Louis
MONTREAL
Los Angeles
California
Vancouver
NY ISLANDERS
Minnesota
DETROIT
MINNESOTA
St. Louis
ATLANTA
NY Islanders
BUFFALO
PHILADELPHIA
Atlanta
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highlights
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Syl Apps is named MVP of the All-Star Game at Montreal
after recording two goals for the Wales Conference.
The Penguins record their 200th franchise victory with a 6-1
win over Chicago on Jan. 29.
Ron Stackhouse records six assists on Mar. 8 vs. Philadelphia.
Pierre Larouche records 68 points (31+37) to lead all NHL
rookies.
transactions
Sept. 13, 1974 - Obtained Rick Kehoe from Toronto for Blaine
Stoughton and a first round choice in the 1977 Entry Draft.
Nov. 4, 1974 - Obtained Barry Wilkins from Vancouver for Ab
DeMarco.
Dec. 14, 1974 - Obtained Lew Morrison from Washington for Ron
Lalonde.
Jan. 10, 1975 - Obtained Michel Plasse from Kansas City for Jean
Guy Lagace and Denis Herron.
scoring
PLAYERS
Ron Schock
Syl Apps
Jean Pronovost
Vic Hadfield
Pierre Larouche
Rick Kehoe
Lowell MacDonald
Ron Stackhouse
Chuck Arnason
Bob Kelly
Barry Wilkins
Pete Laframboise
Colin Campbell
Bob Paradise
Dennis Owchar
Dave Burrows
Lew Morrison
Bob McManama
Nelson Debenedet
Jean Guy Lagace
Kelly Pratt
Ab DeMarco
Ron Lalonde
Michel Plasse
Gary Inness
Mario Faubert
Steve Durbano
Yves Bergeron
Denis Herron
Bob Stumpf
Harvey Bennett
Bob Johnson
Bench
GP
80
79
78
78
79
76
71
72
78
69
58
80
59
78
46
78
70
40
31
27
22
8
24
44
57
10
1
2
3
3
7
12
G
23
24
43
31
31
32
27
15
26
27
5
10
4
3
6
2
7
5
6
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
63
55
32
42
37
31
33
45
32
24
29
23
15
15
11
15
9
9
3
8
6
1
3
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
86
79
75
73
68
63
60
60
58
51
34
33
19
18
17
17
16
14
9
9
6
3
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
36
43
37
72
52
22
24
52
32
120
97
30
172
109
67
49
10
6
11
39
15
4
0
24
2
6
0
0
0
4
0
6
14
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Gary Inness
24-18-10
57
3122
161
2
3.09
Michel Plasse
9-5-4
20
1094
73
0
4.00
Bob Johnson
3-4-1
12
476
40
0
5.04
Denis Herron
1-1-0
3
108
11
0
6.11
TOTALS
37-28-15
80
48--
285
2
3.61
DATE
Oct. 9
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 20
Oct. 23
Oct. 26
Oct. 29
Nov. 1
Nov. 3
Nov. 5
Nov. 7
Nov. 9
Nov. 10
Nov. 13
Nov. 16
Nov. 17
Nov. 19
Nov. 20
Nov. 23
Nov. 24
Nov. 27
Nov. 30
Dec. 1
Dec. 4
Dec. 7
Dec. 8
Dec. 12
Dec. 14
Dec. 15
Dec. 18
Dec. 19
Dec. 21
Dec. 22
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 30
Jan. 2
Jan. 4
Jan. 8
Jan. 10
Jan. 11
Jan. 15
Jan. 18
Jan. 19
Jan. 22
Jan. 25
Jan. 26
Jan. 29
Jan. 30
Feb. 1
Feb. 4
Feb. 5
Feb. 7
Feb. 11
Feb. 12
Feb. 15
Feb. 16
Feb. 19
Feb. 22
Feb. 23
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Mar. 1
Mar. 2
Mar. 5
Mar. 8
Mar. 9
Mar. 12
Mar. 13
Mar. 15
Mar. 16
Mar. 18
Mar. 19
Mar. 22
Mar. 26
Mar. 29
Mar. 30
Apr. 2
Apr. 5
Apr. 6
RESULT
W
W
L
L
T
L
L
L
T
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
T
L
L
T
L
W
L
L
T
W
W
L
T
L
L
T
T
W
W
W
L
T
W
W
T
W
W
W
L
W
L
T
W
W
W
L
T
W
W
T
W
L
L
W
W
W
T
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
T
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
SCORE
4-2
7-2
3-6
1-5
5-5
4-5
0-2
4-7
3-3
5-3
3-5
5-2
3-8
8-2
8-1
6-0
3-4
8-5
0-0
5-7
2-3
5-5
3-6
4-2
2-5
2-3
3-3
6-3
3-2
4-6
4-4
7-8
0-4
2-2
3-3
7-5
6-3
4-3
5-7
3-3
6-3
5-3
4-4
3-2
7-5
5-2
2-7
6-1
2-5
4-4
3-2
3-2
4-1
1-2
3-3
8-3
3-2
2-2
3-2
1-3
4-6
3-1
7-3
8-6
4-4
8-2
4-8
5-3
0-6
12-1
6-3
2-5
3-3
0-4
6-4
4-2
4-1
0-6
7-1
4-8
OPPONENT
Minnesota
DETROIT
PHILADELPHIA
Atlanta
BOSTON
NY RANGERS
Los Angeles
Vancouver
Chicago
Kansas City
LOS ANGELES
CALIFORNIA
Buffalo
NY ISLANDERS
WASHINGTON
Washington
NY Islanders
Toronto
LOS ANGELES
NY Rangers
MONTREAL
BUFFALO
Buffalo
TORONTO
Montreal
Boston
MONTREAL
CHICAGO
Detroit
Toronto
KANSAS CITY
Minnesota
Philadelphia
ST. LOUIS
ATLANTA
TORONTO
MINNESOTA
VANCOUVER
Chicago
Atlanta
CALIFORNIA
ATLANTA
BOSTON
Washington
CALIFORNIA
NY RANGERS
Montreal
CHICAGO
Detroit
St. Louis
Vancouver
Los Angeles
California
NY Islanders
BUFFALO
Toronto
NY ISLANDERS
LOS ANGELES
ST. LOUIS
DETROIT
Boston
WASHINGTON
VANCOUVER
NY Rangers
Kansas City
PHILADELPHIA
Buffalo
BOSTON
Philadelphia
WASHINGTON
KANSAS CITY
St. Louis
California
Los Angeles
MONTREAL
Detroit
MINNESOTA
Montreal
DETROIT
Washington
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highlights
games
Jean Pronovost records a 16-game point streak from Nov.
1 through Dec. 3.
The Penguins post an 11-game unbeaten streak (7-0-4)
from Feb. 7 through Feb. 28.
Pierre Larouche finished fifth overall in league scoring
with 111 points (53+58), and is joined in the top 10 by
Jean Pronovost (52+52=104, eighth) and Syl Apps
(32+67=99, tenth).
Larouche’s 53 goals and Apps’ 67 assists establish new
team records.
transactions
Dec. 16, 1975 - Obtained Stan Gilbertson from
Washington for Harvey Bennett.
Jan. 9, 1976 - Obtained Ed Gilbertson, Simon Nolet and a
first round choice in the 1976 Entry Draft from Kansas City
for Steve Durbano, Chuck Arnason and a first round choice
in the 1976 Entry Draft.
Mar. 8, 1976 - Obtained Ed Van Impe and Bob Taylor
from Philadelphia for Gary Inness and future
considerations.
scoring
PLAYERS
Pierre Larouche
Jean Pronovost
Syl Apps
Rick Kehoe
Lowell MacDonald
Ron Stackhouse
Vic Hadfield
Ron Schock
Bob Kelly
Dave Burrows
Barry Wilkins
Stan Gilbertson
Simon Nolet
Colin Campbell
Dennis Owchar
Chuck Arnason
Lew Morrison
Mario Faubert
Steve Durbano
Harvey Bennett
Wayne Bianchin
Ed Van Impe
Bob McManama
Ed Gilbert
Jacques Cossette
Michel Plasse
Bob Taylor
Gordie Laxton
Bob Paradise
Gary Inness
Bench
GP
76
80
80
71
69
80
76
80
77
80
75
48
39
64
54
30
78
21
32
25
14
12
12
38
7
56
2
8
9
23
G
53
52
32
29
30
11
30
18
25
7
0
13
9
7
5
7
4
1
0
3
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
58
52
67
47
43
60
35
44
30
22
27
8
8
10
12
3
5
8
8
3
5
5
2
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
PTS
111
104
99
76
73
71
65
62
55
29
27
21
17
17
17
10
9
9
8
6
6
5
3
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
PIM
33
24
24
6
12
76
46
28
149
51
106
6
2
105
19
14
8
10
161
53
4
16
4
0
9
18
0
0
4
2
14
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Michel Plasse
24-19-10
55
3096
178
2
3.45
Gary Inness
8-9-2
23
1212
82
0
4.06
Gordie Laxton
3-4-0
8
414
31
0
4.49
Bob Taylor
0-1-0
2
78
7
0
5.38
TOTALS
35-33-12
80
4800
303
2
3.79
DATE
Oct. 7
Oct. 11
Oct. 15
Oct. 18
Oct. 21
Oct. 25
Oct. 30
Nov. 1
Nov. 2
Nov. 5
Nov. 6
Nov. 8
Nov. 9
Nov. 12
Nov. 13
Nov. 15
Nov. 18
Nov. 21
Nov. 22
Nov. 26
Nov. 29
Nov. 30
Dec. 3
Dec. 4
Dec. 7
Dec. 9
Dec. 10
Dec. 13
Dec. 14
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 20
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 27
Dec. 31
Jan. 3
Jan. 4
Jan. 7
Jan. 10
Jan. 11
Jan. 13
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
Jan. 18
Jan. 22
Jan. 24
Jan. 25
Jan. 29
Jan. 31
Feb. 1
Feb. 5
Feb. 7
Feb. 8
Feb. 11
Feb. 14
Feb. 15
Feb. 17
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 22
Feb. 25
Feb. 28
Feb. 29
Mar. 2
Mar. 6
Mar. 7
Mar. 10
Mar. 13
Mar. 14
Mar. 16
Mar. 19
Mar. 21
Mar. 24
Mar. 25
Mar. 28
Mar. 29
Mar. 31
Apr. 3
Apr. 4
RESULT
W
W
W
W
L
T
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
T
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
T
L
W
L
L
T
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
T
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
T
W
T
W
L
W
W
T
T
W
W
W
W
T
T
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
T
L
W
L
L
L
W
SCORE
4-2
7-5
8-4
6-1
1-7
4-4
0-4
3-7
2-7
7-6
5-3
5-7
4-6
6-6
4-5
2-5
3-5
4-1
6-3
5-2
8-3
2-4
3-3
1-6
6-3
2-3
2-3
4-4
4-7
9-2
1-5
5-1
3-4
3-4
3-2
5-1
4-8
3-5
1-4
3-3
0-6
2-6
1-4
3-2
8-3
3-4
8-2
1-1
6-2
4-4
7-1
1-5
7-3
7-3
4-4
4-4
6-4
6-1
7-5
10-1
2-2
3-3
5-4
3-5
6-2
5-0
3-5
6-7
4-2
7-1
4-5
7-3
4-2
5-5
2-5
3-0
4-5
3-7
4-5
6-5
OPPONENT
Washington
WASHINGTON
Toronto
DETROIT
MONTREAL
PHILADELPHIA
Los Angeles
Minnesota
Buffalo
NY ISLANDERS
St. Louis
CHICAGO
Philadelphia
Washington
MONTREAL
BUFFALO
CALIFORNIA
Atlanta
LOS ANGELES
DETROIT
NY RANGERS
Boston
Chicago
NY Islanders
TORONTO
Kansas City
Detroit
BOSTON
Montreal
California
Vancouver
Los Angeles
NY Rangers
Atlanta
ATLANTA
LOS ANGELES
PHILADELPHIA
Chicago
California
VANCOUVER
Buffalo
Boston
Philadelphia
BUFFALO
NY RANGERS
MONTREAL
WASHINGTON
MINNESOTA
KANSAS CITY
Kansas City
TORONTO
Boston
Los Angeles
Vancouver
California
NY Islanders
LOS ANGELES
KANSAS CITY
TORONTO
CHICAGO
Detroit
ATLANTA
VANCOUVER
ST. LOUIS
Minnesota
MINNESOTA
NY ISLANDERS
BUFFALO
CALIFORNIA
ST. LOUIS
Montreal
Washington
NY Rangers
BOSTON
St. Louis
DETROIT
Toronto
Montreal
WASHINGTON
Detroit
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games
Pierre Larouche records his fourth career hat trick in a 6-6
tie at Toronto on Feb. 19.
Dunc Wilson and Denis Herron combine for 52 saves in a
7-3 loss to Atlanta on Mar. 15.
Wayne Bianchin and Atlanta’s Guy Chouinardrecord goals
just four seconds apart on Mar. 15 to set the NHL record
for two fastest goals.
transactions
Aug. 11, 1976 - Obtained Don Awrey from Montreal for a
third round choice in the 1978 Entry Draft.
Oct. 8, 1976 - Obtained Dunc Wilson from the New York
Rangers for cash and other considerations.
Oct. 18, 1976 - Obtained Mike Corrigan from Los Angeles
for a fifth round choice in the 1977 Entry Draft.
scoring
PLAYERS
Jean Pronovost
Pierre Larouche
Syl Apps
Rick Kehoe
Ron Schock
Mike Corrigan
Ron Stackhouse
Greg Malone
Blair Chapman
Wayne Bianchin
Bob Kelly
Dennis Owchar
Stan Gilbertson
Mario Faubert
Russ Anderson
Don Awrey
Dave Burrows
Lew Morrison
Ed Van Impe
Lowell MacDonald
Vic Hadfield
Tom Price
Denis Herron
Dunc Wilson
Yves Bergeron
Steve Lyon
Gordie Laxton
Ed Gilbert
Bench
GP
79
65
72
80
80
73
80
66
80
79
74
46
67
47
66
79
69
76
10
3
9
7
34
45
1
3
6
7
G
33
29
18
30
17
14
7
18
14
28
10
5
6
2
2
1
3
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
31
34
43
27
32
27
34
19
23
6
21
18
9
11
11
12
6
1
3
1
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
PTS
64
63
61
57
49
41
41
37
37
34
31
23
15
13
13
13
9
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
PIM
24
14
20
10
10
36
72
43
16
28
115
37
13
32
81
40
29
0
6
0
0
4
4
21
0
2
0
0
12
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
Denis Herron
15-11-5
34
1920
GA SO
94
1
GAA
2.94
Dunc Wilson
18-19-8
45
2627
129
5
2.95
Gordie Laxton
1-3-0
6
253
26
0
6.17
TOTALS
34-33-13
80
4800
252
6
3.15
DATE
Oct. 6
Oct. 7
Oct. 9
Oct. 13
Oct. 15
Oct. 16
Oct. 20
Oct. 23
Oct. 24
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Oct. 30
Nov. 2
Nov. 5
Nov. 7
Nov. 10
Nov. 13
Nov. 14
Nov. 20
Nov. 21
Nov. 24
Nov. 26
Nov. 27
Nov. 30
Dec. 2
Dec. 4
Dec. 7
Dec. 9
Dec. 11
Dec. 12
Dec. 16
Dec. 18
Dec. 19
Dec. 22
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 29
Jan. 1
Jan. 4
Jan. 6
Jan. 8
Jan. 11
Jan. 15
Jan. 16
Jan. 19
Jan. 20
Jan. 22
Jan. 27
Jan. 29
Jan. 30
Feb. 2
Feb. 3
Feb. 5
Feb. 6
Feb. 8
Feb. 11
Feb. 12
Feb. 16
Feb. 19
Feb. 20
Feb. 22
Feb. 24
Feb. 26
Feb. 27
Mar. 2
Mar. 3
Mar. 5
Mar. 6
Mar. 9
Mar. 12
Mar. 13
Mar. 15
Mar. 16
Mar. 19
Mar. 20
Mar. 22
Mar. 27
Mar. 30
Apr. 2
Apr. 3
RESULT
W
L
L
L
L
W
T
L
T
T
L
T
W
W
T
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
T
W
T
T
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
T
W
L
L
L
W
T
T
W
L
L
W
T
L
L
T
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
SCORE
9-5
1-10
4-7
1-4
1-2
4-3
4-4
1-9
3-3
4-4
0-3
2-2
7-1
4-1
2-2
2-3
1-0
5-1
2-5
5-0
0-4
3-1
1-3
4-6
4-2
1-3
6-2
2-1
3-6
5-3
5-4
3-5
3-6
5-2
2-5
4-2
3-3
6-3
2-2
3-3
4-2
0-2
5-2
5-6
3-0
3-5
3-2
3-0
2-5
5-2
5-2
0-0
3-1
2-5
3-6
2-3
3-2
4-4
6-6
4-1
1-3
2-3
2-1
2-2
0-5
1-5
3-3
2-1
3-0
3-2
0-4
3-7
7-3
2-5
2-3
4-2
0-3
3-4
4-3
4-2
OPPONENT
VANCOUVER
Montreal
LOS ANGELES
Chicago
Atlanta
DETROIT
Toronto
MONTREAL
ATLANTA
Buffalo
Philadelphia
NY RANGERS
LOS ANGELES
Colorado
Cleveland
Minnesota
PHILADELPHIA
NY Rangers
COLORADO
CHICAGO
BOSTON
Cleveland
NY ISLANDERS
Washington
NY Islanders
Montreal
MINNESOTA
Buffalo
NY Islanders
ST. LOUIS
CLEVELAND
WASHINGTON
Boston
Toronto
Detroit
TORONTO
MONTREAL
BUFFALO
VANCOUVER
Washington
CHICAGO
TORONTO
BUFFALO
ATLANTA
Vancouver
Los Angeles
NY ISLANDERS
NY Rangers
PHILADELPHIA
BOSTON
MINNESOTA
Cleveland
DETROIT
Colorado
St. Louis
Vancouver
Los Angeles
MONTREAL
Toronto
CLEVELAND
Washington
Detroit
WASHINGTON
BOSTON
LOS ANGELES
Montreal
Los Angeles
St. Louis
COLORADO
BUFFALO
Philadelphia
Atlanta
ST. LOUIS
NY RANGERS
Chicago
Minnesota
Boston
WASHINGTON
Detroit
DETROIT
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games
Johnny Wilson is named head coach on June 13.
Pete Mahovlich records a hat trick in his first game with
the Penguins, a 6-4 win over Detroit on Nov. 30.
Jean Pronovost posts a seven-game goal streak from Jan.
2 through Jan. 14.
Edward J. DeBartolo takes control of the Penguins on Apr. 5.
transactions
Sept. 20, 1977 - Obtained Brian Spencer from Buffalo for
Ron Schock.
Oct. 1, 1977 - Obtained Bob Paradise from Washington
for the rights to Don Awrey.
Nov. 2, 1977 - Obtained Gene Carr, Dave Schultz and a
fourth round choice in the 1978 Entry Draft from Los
Angeles for Syl Apps and Hartland Monahan.
Nov. 29, 1977 - Obtained Peter Lee and Pete Mahovlich
from Montreal for Pierre Larouche and the rights to Peter
Marsh.
scoring
PLAYERS
Jean Pronovost
Pete Mahovlich
Greg Malone
Gene Carr
Rick Kehoe
Blair Chapman
Tom Edur
Dave Schultz
Wayne Bianchin
Brian Spencer
Mike Corrigan
Ron Stackhouse
Dave Burrows
Peter Lee
Russ Anderson
Lowell MacDonald
John Flesch
Bob Paradise
Pierre Larouche
Dennis Owchar
Colin Campbell
Tom Cassidy
Syl Apps
Jim Hamilton
Mario Faubert
Derek Sanderson
Jacques Cossette
Hartland Monahan
Lew Morrison
Dunc Wilson
Denis Herron
Greg Redquest
Kim Davis
Gordie Laxton
Tom Price
Bench
GP
79
57
78
70
70
75
58
66
61
79
25
50
67
60
74
19
29
64
20
22
55
26
9
25
18
13
19
7
8
21
60
1
1
2
10
G
40
25
18
17
29
24
5
9
20
9
8
5
4
5
2
5
7
2
6
2
1
3
0
2
0
3
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
25
36
43
37
21
20
38
25
13
11
12
15
15
13
16
8
5
10
5
8
9
4
7
4
6
1
2
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
PTS
65
61
61
54
50
44
43
34
33
20
20
20
19
18
18
13
12
12
11
10
10
7
7
6
6
4
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
PIM
50
37
80
76
10
37
18
378
40
81
10
36
24
19
150
2
19
53
0
23
103
15
0
2
11
0
4
2
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
14
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
Denis Herron
20-25-15
60
3534
210
0
3.57
Dunc Wilson
5-11-3
21
1180
95
0
4.83
Gordie Laxton
0-1-0
2
73
9
0
7.40
Greg Redquest
0-0-0
1
13
3
0
13.85
TOTALS
25-37-18
4800 321
0
4.01
80
GA SO
GAA
DATE
Oct. 12
Oct. 14
Oct. 15
Oct. 19
Oct. 20
Oct. 22
Oct. 23
Oct. 26
Oct. 29
Nov. 2
Nov. 4
Nov. 5
Nov. 9
Nov. 12
Nov. 13
Nov. 16
Nov. 19
Nov. 22
Nov. 24
Nov. 26
Nov. 29
Nov. 30
Dec. 3
Dec. 4
Dec. 6
Dec. 8
Dec. 10
Dec. 11
Dec. 14
Dec. 17
Dec. 22
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 29
Dec. 31
Jan. 2
Jan. 4
Jan. 7
Jan. 9
Jan. 11
Jan. 12
Jan. 14
Jan. 18
Jan. 21
Jan. 22
Jan. 28
Jan. 29
Jan. 31
Feb. 1
Feb. 4
Feb. 7
Feb. 11
Feb. 14
Feb. 18
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 22
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Mar. 1
Mar. 4
Mar. 5
Mar. 8
Mar. 11
Mar. 12
Mar. 14
Mar. 15
Mar. 18
Mar. 19
Mar. 21
Mar. 22
Mar. 25
Mar. 29
Mar. 30
Apr. 2
Apr. 5
Apr. 6
Apr. 8
Apr. 9
RESULT
W
L
L
T
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
T
L
T
T
L
W
L
W
T
W
T
L
L
L
L
W
T
L
W
T
L
W
L
W
T
W
L
T
W
L
L
W
T
L
W
W
L
W
T
W
T
T
W
T
L
T
L
L
T
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
T
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
SCORE
4-2
1-2
2-8
3-3
0-11
5-2
3-2
3-4
3-5
1-3
2-5
3-4
5-3
7-4
3-3
4-7
5-5
3-3
3-5
5-2
1-9
6-4
4-4
4-2
3-3
3-5
2-6
1-5
2-3
5-3
3-3
2-6
5-4
2-2
3-4
6-3
2-3
8-3
3-3
5-3
6-8
4-4
4-2
0-1
2-5
3-1
3-3
2-8
5-3
6-1
1-8
4-2
3-3
2-1
1-1
2-2
5-4
2-2
1-3
4-4
2-5
3-6
3-3
5-3
1-3
1-7
2-4
4-7
3-2
1-9
1-7
2-5
2-2
2-6
3-6
6-3
7-2
4-6
4-6
3-2
OPPONENT
ST. LOUIS
Washington
PHILADELPHIA
NY Rangers
Philadelphia
ATLANTA
Cleveland
DETROIT
BOSTON
Detroit
Atlanta
NY Islanders
CLEVELAND
CHICAGO
Buffalo
Minnesota
NY RANGERS
Vancouver
Los Angeles
NY ISLANDERS
Montreal
DETROIT
BUFFALO
Washington
Colorado
LOS ANGELES
Boston
ATLANTA
St. Louis
MONTREAL
Buffalo
TORONTO
Toronto
WASHINGTON
Montreal
CLEVELAND
Washington
VANCOUVER
LOS ANGELES
NY Rangers
MONTREAL
Philadelphia
CLEVELAND
Atlanta
WASHINGTON
NY RANGERS
BUFFALO
Boston
Detroit
MINNESOTA
BOSTON
Colorado
Los Angeles
CHICAGO
LOS ANGELES
Chicago
St. Louis
ST. LOUIS
PHILADELPHIA
Buffalo
MONTREAL
NY Islanders
NY ISLANDERS
COLORADO
VANCOUVER
TORONTO
Los Angeles
Vancouver
Toronto
Chicago
Minnesota
COLORADO
DETROIT
Montreal
Boston
TORONTO
MINNESOTA
Detroit
WASHINGTON
Cleveland
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highlights
games
Penguins record a 10-game unbeaten streak (6-0-4) from
Mar. 13 through Mar. 28.
The Penguins set a single-season record with 34 road
points.
George Ferguson scores in overtime to eliminate Buffalo
from the preliminary round of the playoffs, 2-1.
transactions
June 13, 1978 - Obtained Randy Carlyle and George
Ferguson from Toronto for Dave Burrows.
June 14, 1978 - Obtained Tom Bladon, Orest Kindrachuk
and Ross Lonsberry from Philadelphia for a first round
choice in the 1978 Entry Draft.
Sept. 6, 1978 - Obtained Gregg Sheppard from Boston in
a three-way deal, with Pittsburgh sending Jean Pronovost
to Atlantan and Atlanta sending Dick Redmond to Boston.
Oct. 18, 1978 - Obtained Rod Schutt from Montreal for a
first round choice in the 1981 Entry Draft.
scoring
PLAYERS
Greg Malone
Orest Kindrachuk
Peter Lee
Peter Mahovlich
George Ferguson
Randy Carlyle
Ross Lonsberry
Rick Kehoe
Rod Schutt
Ron Stackhouse
Gregg Sheppard
Dale Tallon
Tom Bladon
Gary McAdam
Colin Campbell
Blair Chapman
Russ Anderson
Wayne Bianchin
Jacques Cossette
Denis Herron
Kim Davis
Bob Paradise
Gordon Laxton
Jim Hamilton
Tom Price
Lex Hudson
Mike Meeker
Brian Spencer
Greg Millen
Bench
GP
80
79
80
60
80
70
80
57
74
75
60
63
78
68
65
71
72
40
38
56
1
14
1
2
2
2
4
7
28
G
35
18
32
14
21
13
24
27
24
10
15
5
4
11
2
10
3
7
7
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
30
42
26
39
29
34
22
18
21
33
22
24
23
14
18
8
13
4
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
65
60
58
53
50
47
46
45
45
43
37
29
27
25
20
18
16
11
9
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
52
84
24
39
37
78
38
2
33
54
9
35
64
15
137
18
93
20
16
18
0
4
0
0
4
0
5
0
0
16
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Denis Herron
22-19-12
56
3208
180
0
3.37
Greg Millen
14-11-1
28
1532
86
2
3.37
Gordie Laxton
0-1-0
1
60
8
0
8.00
TOTALS
36-31-13
80
4800
279
2
3.49
DATE
Oct. 11
Oct. 12
Oct. 14
Oct. 18
Oct. 19
Oct. 21
Oct. 25
Oct. 28
Oct. 29
Nov. 1
Nov. 3
Nov. 4
Nov. 8
Nov. 9
Nov. 11
Nov. 16
Nov. 18
Nov. 22
Nov. 23
Nov. 25
Nov. 26
Nov. 29
Dec. 1
Dec. 2
Dec. 5
Dec. 6
Dec. 8
Dec. 9
Dec. 13
Dec. 14
Dec. 16
Dec. 17
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Dec. 27
Dec. 30
Dec. 31
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 6
Jan. 10
Jan. 13
Jan. 14
Jan. 16
Jan. 17
Jan. 20
Jan. 24
Jan. 25
Jan. 27
Jan. 31
Feb. 3
Feb. 4
Feb. 15
Feb. 17
Feb. 18
Feb. 21
Feb. 22
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
Feb. 28
Mar. 3
Mar. 4
Mar. 7
Mar. 10
Mar. 11
Mar. 13
Mar. 14
Mar. 17
Mar. 18
Mar. 21
Mar. 22
Mar. 24
Mar. 25
Mar. 27
Mar. 28
Mar. 31
Apr. 1
Apr. 3
Apr. 7
Apr. 18
RESULT
L
L
T
L
L
W
T
L
L
L
L
W
W
T
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
T
W
T
T
W
L
W
T
W
L
W
W
W
L
T
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
T
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
T
W
W
T
W
T
T
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
SCORE
2-3
2-8
4-4
3-5
1-3
5-1
6-6
2-4
2-3
4-6
0-2
7-3
6-3
4-4
1-2
6-3
3-1
2-3
4-8
1-3
2-8
5-3
7-4
5-2
3-3
6-4
3-3
4-4
3-0
1-2
6-5
3-3
4-1
3-5
5-2
3-1
5-4
3-5
3-3
3-4
3-2
5-3
5-4
5-0
1-4
2-5
1-4
3-5
5-3
1-4
4-2
3-8
6-5
6-3
2-6
3-1
0-12
5-1
2-2
5-3
4-8
7-2
0-4
3-2
0-4
9-3
3-3
5-2
5-1
2-2
3-1
3-3
2-2
5-1
7-1
3-5
2-7
3-2
4-3
2-5
OPPONENT
TORONTO
Boston
BOSTON
NY ISLANDERS
Philadelphia
WASHINGTON
ST. LOUIS
ATLANTA
NY Rangers
Washington
Atlanta
DETROIT
COLORADO
Buffalo
NY RANGERS
Vancouver
Los Angeles
MONTREAL
Montreal
PHILADELPHIA
Toronto
WASHINGTON
Washington
CHICAGO
NY Islanders
TORONTO
Montreal
BUFFALO
ST. LOUIS
Philadelphia
VANCOUVER
Chicago
Los Angeles
Minnesota
LOS ANGELES
DETROIT
Detroit
VANCOUVER
Atlanta
LOS ANGELES
MONTREAL
BOSTON
Buffalo
MINNESOTA
Detroit
WASHINGTON
Los Angeles
Colorado
LOS ANGELES
MONTREAL
DETROIT
Detroit
MINNESOTA
BUFFALO
Detroit
MONTREAL
Montreal
CHICAGO
Chicago
COLORADO
St. Louis
Colorado
LOS ANGELES
PHILADELPHIA
Toronto
Vancouver
Los Angeles
Washington
NY Rangers
WASHINGTON
Boston
NY Islanders
NY ISLANDERS
Minnesota
NY RANGERS
Montreal
ATLANTA
St. Louis
DETROIT
Washington
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Greg Malone records six assists vs. Quebec on Nov. 28.
The Penguins wear black and gold for the first time vs. St.
Louis on Jan. 30.
Olympian Mark Johnson makes his Penguins debut on
Mar. 2 vs. the New York Islanders.
transactions
Aug. 3, 1979 - Obtained Nick Libett from Detroit for Pete
Mahovlich.
Aug. 30, 1979 - Obtained Rob Holland and Pat Hughes
from Montreal forDenis Herron and a second round
choice in the 1982 Entry Draft.
Nov. 13, 1979 - Obtained Bob Stewart from St. Louis for
Blair Chapman.
scoring
PLAYERS
Rick Kehoe
Greg Malone
George Ferguson
Orest Kindrachuk
Peter Lee
Gary McAdam
Rod Schutt
Gregg Sheppard
Randy Carlyle
Ross Lonsberry
Ron Stackhouse
Pat Hughes
Russ Anderson
Nick Libett
Paul Marshall
Mario Faubert
Dale Tallon
Bob Stewart
Kim Davis
Mark Johnson
Tom Bladon
Greg Millen
Kim Clackson
Jim Hamilton
Nick Ricci
Rob Holland
Bench
GP
79
51
73
52
74
78
73
76
67
76
78
76
76
78
46
49
32
75
24
17
57
44
46
10
4
34
G
30
19
21
17
16
19
18
13
8
15
6
18
5
14
9
5
5
3
3
3
2
0
0
2
0
0
A
30
32
28
29
29
22
21
24
28
18
27
14
22
12
12
13
9
8
7
5
6
3
3
0
0
0
PTS
60
51
49
46
45
41
39
37
36
33
33
32
27
26
21
18
14
11
10
8
8
3
3
2
0
0
PIM
4
46
36
63
20
63
43
20
45
36
36
78
150
14
9
31
18
56
43
4
35
14
166
0
0
2
10
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
Nick Ricci
2-2-0
GP
MP
4
240
Greg Millen
GA SO
14
0
GAA
3.50
18-18-7
44
2586
157
2
3.64
Rob Holland
10-17-6
34
1974
126
1
3.83
TOTALS
30-37-13
80
4800
303
3
3.79
DATE
Oct. 10
Oct. 13
Oct. 14
Oct. 17
Oct. 20
Oct. 21
Oct. 24
Oct. 25
Oct. 31
Nov. 3
Nov. 7
Nov. 10
Nov. 11
Nov. 15
Nov. 16
Nov. 18
Nov. 21
Nov. 23
Nov. 24
Nov. 28
Nov. 30
Dec. 1
Dec. 5
Dec. 7
Dec. 8
Dec. 11
Dec. 12
Dec. 15
Dec. 16
Dec. 19
Dec. 20
Dec. 22
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 29
Dec. 31
Jan. 2
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 7
Jan. 9
Jan. 12
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
Jan. 19
Jan. 23
Jan. 24
Jan. 26
Jan. 27
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 7
Feb. 9
Feb. 10
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 17
Feb. 20
Feb. 23
Feb. 24
Feb. 27
Mar. 2
Mar. 3
Mar. 5
Mar. 8
Mar. 9
Mar. 11
Mar. 12
Mar. 15
Mar. 18
Mar. 21
Mar. 23
Mar. 25
Mar. 27
Mar. 28
Mar. 30
Apr. 1
Apr. 2
Apr. 5
RESULT
W
T
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
T
T
L
W
T
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
T
W
T
T
T
T
L
T
T
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
T
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
T
L
W
L
W
L
SCORE
4-2
3-3
4-1
4-5
5-1
3-6
3-7
5-8
4-2
3-3
3-3
1-6
4-1
3-3
2-5
3-2
5-2
1-4
5-3
7-2
5-7
5-4
3-3
5-3
3-3
3-3
3-3
3-3
1-4
0-0
1-1
3-4
6-4
4-2
3-2
2-4
5-3
4-3
4-5
5-9
4-2
2-3
6-4
1-7
2-5
3-4
1-4
4-6
5-3
3-4
3-4
0-4
0-9
2-5
2-3
4-2
1-8
5-6
7-5
2-1
0-2
3-2
0-0
1-5
3-5
5-4
2-6
3-4
4-2
5-2
3-4
2-9
4-2
4-2
2-2
0-5
4-0
2-6
6-4
1-9
OPPONENT
WINNIPEG
HARTFORD
Boston
LOS ANGELES
WASHINGTON
NY Rangers
Buffalo
Montreal
COLORADO
ATLANTA
MONTREAL
BOSTON
NY Rangers
Los Angeles
Vancouver
Winnipeg
ST. LOUIS
Atlanta
NY RANGERS
QUEBEC
Hartford
COLORADO
VANCOUVER
Washington
CHICAGO
St. Louis
NY ISLANDERS
NY Islanders
Quebec
Chicago
Philadelphia
NY RANGERS
DETROIT
Atlanta
ATLANTA
Minnesota
MONTREAL
NY Islanders
BUFFALO
Toronto
VANCOUVER
CHICAGO
TORONTO
Hartford
EDMONTON
Edmonton
Colorado
BOSTON
Boston
ST. LOUIS
Detroit
PHILADELPHIA
Buffalo
MINNESOTA
Chicago
Toronto
Montreal
Philadelphia
DETROIT
QUEBEC
Quebec
WINNIPEG
NY ISLANDERS
St. Louis
TORONTO
EDMONTON
Detroit
PHILADELPHIA
LOS ANGELES
MINNESOTA
Minnesota
Edmonton
Winnipeg
Vancouver
Los Angeles
Colorado
WASHINGTON
Washington
HARTFORD
BUFFALO
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Ed Johnston is named head coach on July 15.
Paul Gardner scores four goals vs. Philadelphia on Dec. 13,
becoming the first Penguin to accomplish the feat.
Rick Kehoe sets a new team record with 55 goals.
Randy Carlyle is named a First Team All-Star.
Rick Kehoe wins the Lady Byng Trophy and Randy Carlyle
wins the James Norris Trophy.
transactions
Nov. 18, 1980 - Obtained Paul Gardner and Dave
Burrows from Toronto for Paul Marshall and Kim Davis.
Jan. 2, 1981 - Obtained Gary Rissling from Washington
for a fifth round choice in the 1981 Entry Draft.
Mar. 10, 1981 - Obtained Pat Price from Edmonton for
Pat Hughes.
scoring
PLAYERS
Rick Kehoe
Randy Carlyle
Paul Gardner
Peter Lee
Rod Schutt
Mario Faubert
Greg Malone
Ross Lonsberry
George Ferguson
Pat Price
Errol Thompson
Ron Stackhouse
Mark Johnson
Gregg Sheppard
Pat Hughes
Paul Baxter
Russ Anderson
Nick Libett
Orest Kindrachuk
Gary McAdam
Marc Chorney
Jim Hamilton
Paul Marshall
Mike Bullard
Dave Burrows
Greg Millen
Kim Davis
Gary Rissling
Bennett Wolf
Gilles Lupien
Tony Feltrin
Nick Ricci
Rob Holland
GP
80
76
62
80
80
72
62
80
79
72
73
74
73
47
58
51
34
44
13
34
8
20
13
15
59
63
8
26
24
31
2
9
10
G
55
16
34
30
25
8
21
17
25
8
20
6
10
11
10
5
3
6
3
3
1
1
3
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
A
33
67
40
34
35
44
29
33
18
34
20
29
23
17
9
14
14
6
9
9
6
6
0
2
2
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
PTS
88
83
74
64
60
52
50
50
43
42
40
35
33
28
19
19
17
12
12
12
7
7
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
PIM
6
136
59
86
55
118
68
76
42
226
64
86
50
49
161
204
112
4
34
30
14
18
4
19
30
6
4
143
94
34
0
2
0
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
Nick Ricci
4-5-0
GP
MP
9
540
Greg Millen
GA SO
35
0
GAA
3.89
25-27-10
63
3721
258
0
4.16
Rob Holland
1-5-3
10
539
45
0
5.01
TOTALS
30-37-13
80
4800
345
0
4.31
DATE
Oct. 9
Oct. 11
Oct. 12
Oct. 15
Oct. 18
Oct. 21
Oct. 22
Oct. 25
Oct. 29
Oct. 31
Nov. 1
Nov. 3
Nov. 5
Nov. 8
Nov. 9
Nov. 12
Nov. 14
Nov. 15
Nov. 19
Nov. 22
Nov. 26
Nov. 27
Nov. 29
Dec. 3
Dec. 4
Dec. 6
Dec. 7
Dec. 10
Dec. 12
Dec. 13
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 20
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 27
Dec. 31
Jan. 3
Jan. 4
Jan. 7
Jan. 8
Jan. 10
Jan. 13
Jan. 14
Jan. 17
Jan. 21
Jan. 24
Jan. 27
Jan. 28
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Feb. 6
Feb. 7
Feb. 12
Feb. 14
Feb. 17
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 22
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
Mar. 2
Mar. 4
Mar. 7
Mar. 8
Mar. 11
Mar. 14
Mar. 16
Mar. 17
Mar. 19
Mar. 21
Mar. 25
Mar. 28
Mar. 29
Mar. 31
Apr. 2
Apr. 4
Apr. 5
RESULT
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
T
W
L
T
L
W
L
L
T
L
L
W
L
T
L
T
W
W
L
W
W
L
T
L
T
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
T
L
W
L
L
W
T
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
T
L
L
T
W
W
T
L
L
T
L
W
SCORE
4-7
5-4
6-3
2-5
2-4
5-8
9-3
2-8
1-1
6-5
3-6
4-4
1-2
5-3
4-7
1-3
3-3
4-7
2-3
4-2
4-7
3-3
2-4
4-4
3-2
6-4
1-10
4-3
6-2
5-6
3-3
4-10
3-3
3-6
7-9
6-4
1-3
6-4
2-3
7-3
2-4
3-5
3-6
6-3
5-4
0-5
4-3
1-7
3-1
4-4
4-8
3-2
4-6
4-5
5-3
2-2
1-4
6-2
1-6
9-4
4-3
7-5
6-4
5-4
6-5
5-8
6-4
1-2
3-3
6-7
3-4
4-4
3-1
5-2
4-4
2-5
1-5
1-1
2-5
5-4
OPPONENT
Philadelphia
WINNIPEG
NY Rangers
HARTFORD
BUFFALO
Toronto
ST. LOUIS
CALGARY
Buffalo
Winnipeg
Minnesota
Edmonton
TORONTO
DETROIT
Boston
WASHINGTON
NY Rangers
BOSTON
MINNESOTA
COLORADO
VANCOUVER
Boston
NY RANGERS
Toronto
Montreal
CHICAGO
Buffalo
MONTREAL
Washington
PHILADELPHIA
Los Angeles
Vancouver
Calgary
St. Louis
Hartford
QUEBEC
Detroit
DETROIT
Chicago
NY ISLANDERS
Montreal
CHICAGO
NY Islanders
ST. LOUIS
LOS ANGELES
PHILADELPHIA
CALGARY
St. Louis
MINNESOTA
WASHINGTON
Chicago
Winnipeg
Colorado
Calgary
NY ISLANDERS
VANCOUVER
Philadelphia
HARTFORD
BUFFALO
COLORADO
WINNIPEG
Washington
NY RANGERS
Quebec
LOS ANGELES
Minnesota
EDMONTON
MONTREAL
QUEBEC
Edmonton
Vancouver
Los Angeles
Colorado
TORONTO
NY Islanders
EDMONTON
Quebec
Detroit
BOSTON
Hartford
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Michel Dion is named the starting goaltender in the NHL
All-Star Game.
Pittsburgh breaks the New York Islanders’ 15-game
winning streak with a 4-3 victory on Feb. 21.
Mike Bullard’s 37 goals are the most by a Penguins rookie.
Paul Baxter sets a team record with 409 penalty minutes.
transactions
June 29, 1981 - Obtained Pat Boutette and Kevin McClelland
from Hartford as compensation for Hartford signing free agent
Greg Malone.
Dec. 29, 1981 - Obtained Rick MacLeish from Hartford for
Russ Anderson.
Feb. 14, 1982 - Obtained Gary Edwards from St. Louis for an
eighth round choice in the 1984 Entry Draft.
scoring
PLAYERS
Rick Kehoe
Randy Carlyle
Pat Boutette
Paul Gardner
Mike Bullard
George Ferguson
Rick MacLeish
Paul Baxter
Greg Malone
Pat Price
Peter Lee
Doug Shedden
Gregg Sheppard
Mark Johnson
Ron Stackhouse
Rod Schutt
Andre St. Laurent
Bob Simpson
Steve Gatzos
Pat Graham
Mario Faubert
Greg Hotham
Jim Hamilton
Paul Mulvey
Marc Chorney
Kevin McClelland
Randy Boyd
Russ Anderson
Michel Dion
Dave Hannan
Bennett Wolf
Nick Ricci
Tony Feltrin
Gary Edwards
Paul Harrison
Gary Rissling
Bench
GP
71
73
80
59
75
71
74
76
78
77
74
38
58
46
76
35
34
26
16
42
14
28
11
27
60
10
23
31
62
1
1
3
5
6
13
16
G
33
11
23
36
37
22
19
9
15
7
18
10
11
10
2
9
10
9
6
6
4
4
5
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
52
64
51
33
27
31
28
34
24
31
16
15
10
11
19
12
9
9
8
8
8
6
3
7
6
4
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
85
75
74
69
64
53
47
43
39
38
34
25
21
21
21
21
19
18
14
14
12
10
8
8
7
5
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
8
131
230
28
91
45
44
409
125
322
98
12
35
30
102
42
32
4
14
55
14
16
2
76
63
4
49
98
4
0
2
0
4
2
0
55
10
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
Gary Edwards
3-2-1
GP
MP
6
360
Michel Dion
25-24-12
Nick Ricci
GA SO
22
1
GAA
3.67
62
3580
226
0
3.79
0-3-0
3
160
14
0
5.25
Paul Harrison
3-7-0
13
700
64
0
5.49
TOTALS
31-36-13
80
4800
337
1
4.21
DATE
Oct. 6
Oct. 7
Oct. 10
Oct. 11
Oct. 14
Oct. 17
Oct. 18
Oct. 20
Oct. 22
Oct. 23
Oct. 25
Oct. 28
Oct. 29
Oct. 31
Nov. 4
Nov. 7
Nov. 11
Nov. 14
Nov. 18
Nov. 20
Nov. 21
Nov. 24
Nov. 25
Nov. 28
Dec. 1
Dec. 5
Dec. 6
Dec. 9
Dec. 12
Dec. 14
Dec. 16
Dec. 19
Dec. 20
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 27
Dec. 30
Jan. 2
Jan. 3
Jan. 6
Jan. 7
Jan. 9
Jan. 13
Jan. 16
Jan. 17
Jan. 20
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Jan. 26
Jan. 27
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 6
Feb. 7
Feb. 10
Feb. 11
Feb. 13
Feb. 16
Feb. 17
Feb. 20
Feb. 21
Feb. 25
Feb. 27
Feb. 28
Mar. 3
Mar. 6
Mar. 7
Mar. 10
Mar. 13
Mar. 15
Mar. 17
Mar. 20
Mar. 21
Mar. 24
Mar. 27
Mar. 28
Mar. 31
Apr. 2
Apr. 4
RESULT
L
T
W
L
L
W
L
W
T
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
T
W
T
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
T
L
T
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
T
W
L
T
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
T
L
T
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
T
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
T
W
T
W
W
SCORE
2-6
5-5
2-1
2-8
1-4
5-2
2-3
5-3
3-3
3-8
6-4
3-5
4-6
3-1
6-3
7-2
3-2
3-3
6-1
3-3
5-9
7-1
2-1
5-3
4-2
1-3
4-7
1-4
7-4
4-5
7-6
3-3
1-3
4-4
5-7
3-5
6-2
9-4
6-4
3-6
4-5
4-3
1-6
0-4
3-3
5-4
1-6
5-5
2-9
3-6
2-1
3-8
6-9
4-6
4-5
3-3
2-4
3-3
2-6
3-5
6-5
4-3
2-4
1-4
4-2
2-3
6-4
4-4
7-2
6-2
3-4
4-10
5-7
6-0
2-7
3-3
6-5
4-4
7-5
7-2
OPPONENT
St. Louis
Chicago
QUEBEC
Philadelphia
NY ISLANDERS
MINNESOTA
Detroit
COLORADO
Calgary
Edmonton
Vancouver
TORONTO
Philadelphia
BUFFALO
NY RANGERS
PHILADELPHIA
Washington
Boston
ST. LOUIS
TORONTO
Montreal
Quebec
MONTREAL
DETROIT
WINNIPEG
St. Louis
Buffalo
PHILADELPHIA
WASHINGTON
NY Rangers
LOS ANGELES
NY RANGERS
Philadelphia
Toronto
BUFFALO
NY Rangers
WASHINGTON
HARTFORD
Hartford
Chicago
Detroit
VANCOUVER
Winnipeg
Calgary
Vancouver
BOSTON
NY Islanders
PHILADELPHIA
NY Islanders
NY ISLANDERS
WINNIPEG
Washington
MINNESOTA
WASHINGTON
Philadelphia
HARTFORD
Montreal
LOS ANGELES
NY Islanders
NY RANGERS
PHILADELPHIA
NY ISLANDERS
NY Islanders
EDMONTON
NY Rangers
BOSTON
Quebec
CALGARY
Washington
COLORADO
Minnesota
Edmonton
Los Angeles
Colorado
NY RANGERS
CHICAGO
Washington
WASHINGTON
NY Rangers
NY ISLANDERS
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highlights
games
Pat Boutette records hat tricks on Oct. 12 vs. Vancouver and Oct.
27 vs. Washington.
Denis Herron records his fourth shutout as a Penguin in a 0-0 tie
with Philadelphia on Dec. 4.
Rick Kehoe is named to the Prince of Wales Conference All-Star
Team.
transactions
Sept. 15, 1982 - Obtained Denis Herron from Montreal for a
third round choice in the 1985 Entry Draft.
Oct. 28, 1982 - Obtained Ron Meighan and Anders
Hakansson from Minnesota for George Ferguson and a first
round choice in the 1983 Entry Draft.
scoring
GP
80
75
80
80
61
70
57
74
75
58
63
70
67
56
44
38
38
40
67
41
32
20
30
12
6
41
20
5
49
4
31
1
1
3
3
4
5
5
7
7
PLAYERS
Doug Shedden
Rick Kehoe
Greg Malone
Pat Boutette
Randy Carlyle
Paul Gardner
Mike Bullard
Dave Hannan
Paul Baxter
Greg Hotham
Peter Lee
Andre St. Laurent
Anders Hakansson
Randy Boyd
Steve Gatzos
Pat Price
Kevin McClelland
Gary Rissling
Marc Chorney
Ron Meighan
Tony Feltrin
Pat Graham
Tim Hrynewich
Doug Lecuyer
Rick MacLeish
Rod Buskas
Stan Jonathan
Jim Hamilton
Michel Dion
Bob Simpson
Denis Herron
Rob Garner
Brian Lundberg
Nick Ricci
Roberto Romano
Rich Sutter
Rod Schutt
Bennett Wolf
George Ferguson
Ian Turnbull
Bench
G
24
29
17
27
15
28
22
11
11
2
13
13
9
4
6
1
5
5
3
2
3
1
2
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
43
36
44
29
41
27
22
22
21
30
13
9
12
14
7
11
4
4
5
6
3
5
3
4
5
2
3
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
67
65
61
56
56
55
44
33
32
32
26
22
21
18
13
12
9
9
8
8
6
6
5
5
5
4
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
54
12
82
152
110
12
60
127
238
39
10
105
35
71
52
104
73
128
66
16
40
16
48
12
2
102
13
2
8
0
14
0
2
0
0
0
0
37
2
4
20
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Michel Dion
12-30-4
49
2791
198
0
4.26
Denis Herron
5-18-5
31
1707
151
1
5.31
Nick Ricci
1-2-0
3
147
16
0
6.53
Roberto Romano
0-3-0
3
155
18
0
6.97
TOTALS
18-53-9
80
4800
394
1
4.93
DATE
Oct. 5
Oct. 9
Oct. 10
Oct. 12
Oct. 14
Oct. 16
Oct. 20
Oct. 21
Oct. 23
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Oct. 30
Oct. 31
Nov. 2
Nov. 4
Nov. 6
Nov. 10
Nov. 13
Nov. 14
Nov. 17
Nov. 20
Nov. 24
Nov. 26
Nov. 27
Dec. 1
Dec. 2
Dec. 4
Dec. 8
Dec. 11
Dec. 12
Dec. 15
Dec. 18
Dec. 20
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 29
Jan. 1
Jan. 2
Jan. 7
Jan. 9
Jan. 12
Jan. 13
Jan. 15
Jan. 19
Jan. 22
Jan. 24
Jan. 26
Jan. 28
Jan. 29
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Feb. 5
Feb. 9
Feb. 10
Feb. 12
Feb. 15
Feb. 17
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 23
Feb. 24
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
Mar. 1
Mar. 4
Mar. 6
Mar. 10
Mar. 12
Mar. 13
Mar. 16
Mar. 19
Mar. 21
Mar. 26
Mar. 27
Mar. 30
Apr. 2
Apr. 3
RESULT
T
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
T
L
W
L
T
W
W
W
T
L
L
L
T
W
L
L
T
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
T
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
T
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
T
L
W
L
L
SCORE
3-3
3-5
3-4
5-4
0-9
5-6
3-5
4-8
4-2
7-5
2-9
1-4
2-6
3-1
4-4
2-6
5-4
1-3
6-6
4-3
4-3
4-3
6-6
3-5
2-4
4-5
0-0
4-2
4-7
3-4
4-4
1-3
3-6
3-2
4-6
4-3
3-6
5-6
2-1
1-5
2-7
3-4
0-7
1-8
7-8
1-1
3-7
2-8
2-6
2-7
1-2
2-3
4-7
4-6
4-7
2-6
3-7
6-4
3-7
1-4
7-10
2-4
6-4
3-6
5-4
3-9
3-3
2-10
3-5
3-4
7-2
3-4
2-3
7-4
3-7
4-4
1-4
3-2
3-6
3-5
OPPONENT
New Jersey
NY RANGERS
Boston
VANCOUVER
NY Islanders
NEW JERSEY
ST. LOUIS
Quebec
PHILADELPHIA
WASHINGTON
Philadelphia
CALGARY
NY Rangers
NY Islanders
New Jersey
Los Angeles
EDMONTON
CALGARY
Buffalo
HARTFORD
BOSTON
TORONTO
Minnesota
St. Louis
CHICAGO
Washington
PHILADELPHIA
BUFFALO
QUEBEC
Philadelphia
DETROIT
WASHINGTON
NY Rangers
Hartford
Detroit
NY RANGERS
Washington
ST. LOUIS
NY ISLANDERS
Montreal
Edmonton
Winnipeg
MINNESOTA
Philadelphia
MONTREAL
NEW JERSEY
QUEBEC
Toronto
WASHINGTON
Washington
NY RANGERS
New Jersey
Chicago
Winnipeg
Calgary
VANCOUVER
Boston
LOS ANGELES
DETROIT
NY Islanders
EDMONTON
Toronto
WINNIPEG
Philadelphia
NEW JERSEY
NY Rangers
NY RANGERS
Buffalo
PHILADELPHIA
NY ISLANDERS
Hartford
CHICAGO
Minnesota
Los Angeles
Vancouver
Washington
NY ISLANDERS
MONTREAL
NY Islanders
NEW JERSEY
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Lou Angotti is named head coach on July 20.
Mike Bullard records 51 goals, the fourth Penguin to hit the 50-goal
mark.
transactions
Oct. 23, 1983 - Obtained Andy Brickley, Ron Flockhart, Mark Taylor
and a first round choice in the 1984 Entry Draft from Philadelphia for
Rich Sutter and second and third round choices in the 1984 Entry
Draft.
Dec. 5, 1983 - Obtained Tom Roulston fromEdmonton for Kevin
McClelland and a sixth round choice in the 1984 Draft.
Mar. 5, 1984 - Obtained Moe Mantha and a first round choice in the
1984 Entry Draft from Winnipeg for Randy Carlyle.
scoring
GP
76
67
60
76
57
77
73
50
78
76
50
65
34
48
47
51
73
25
72
14
15
23
24
47
13
26
24
16
11
11
29
8
8
8
8
22
24
4
5
5
30
3
4
5
10
13
18
38
PLAYERS
Mike Bullard
Doug Shedden
Mark Taylor
Ron Flockhart
Rick Kehoe
Tom Roulston
Pat Boutette
Andy Brickley
Kevin McCarthy
Greg Hotham
Randy Carlyle
Bob Errey
Norm Schmidt
Bryan Maxwell
Gary Rissling
Tom O’Regan
Greg Fox
Tim Hrynewich
Marty McSorley
Tom Thornbury
Warren Young
Steve Gatzos
Kevin McClelland
Rod Buskas
Bob Gladney
Ted Bulley
Dave Hannan
Paul Gardner
Jim Hamilton
Rod Schutt
Rocky Saganiuk
Darren Lowe
Andre St. Laurent
Mitch Lamoreux
Tim Tookey
Dean DeFazio
Greg Tebutt
Marc Chorney
Phil Bourque
Randy Boyd
Michel Dion
Grant Sasser
Vincent Tremblay
Rich Sutter
Todd Charlesworth
Troy Loney
Roberto Romano
Denis Herron
Bench
G
51
22
24
27
18
16
14
18
6
5
3
9
6
3
4
4
2
4
2
1
1
3
2
2
1
3
2
0
2
1
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
41
35
31
21
27
24
26
20
30
25
23
13
12
15
13
10
10
5
7
8
7
3
4
4
5
2
3
5
2
3
3
2
0
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
92
57
55
48
45
40
40
38
36
30
26
22
18
18
17
14
12
9
9
9
8
6
6
6
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
57
20
24
44
8
24
142
9
113
59
82
29
12
111
297
8
97
34
224
16
19
15
62
60
2
12
33
6
4
4
37
0
21
6
2
28
31
8
12
6
2
0
0
0
8
9
0
21
14
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Denis Herron
8-24-2
38
2028
138
1
4.08
Roberto Romano
6-11-0
18
1020
78
1
4.59
Michel Dion
2-19-4
30
1553
138
0
5.33
Vincent Tremblay
0-4-0
4
240
24
0
6.00
TOTALS
16-58-6
80
4800
390
2
4.68
DATE
Oct. 4
Oct. 8
Oct. 9
Oct. 12
Oct. 14
Oct. 15
Oct. 18
Oct. 22
Oct. 25
Oct. 27
Oct. 29
Oct. 30
Nov. 2
Nov. 3
Nov. 5
Nov. 8
Nov. 11
Nov. 12
Nov. 16
Nov. 19
Nov. 20
Nov. 23
Nov. 25
Nov. 26
Nov. 29
Dec. 1
Dec. 3
Dec. 6
Dec. 11
Dec. 13
Dec. 15
Dec. 17
Dec. 18
Dec. 20
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 31
Jan. 3
Jan. 6
Jan. 7
Jan. 10
Jan. 14
Jan. 15
Jan. 18
Jan. 20
Jan. 21
Jan. 25
Jan. 28
Jan. 29
Feb. 1
Feb. 4
Feb. 5
Feb. 8
Feb. 9
Feb. 11
Feb. 13
Feb. 16
Feb. 17
Feb. 19
Feb. 22
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Feb. 29
Mar. 1
Mar. 3
Mar. 5
Mar. 6
Mar. 8
Mar. 11
Mar. 13
Mar. 14
Mar. 17
Mar. 21
Mar. 22
Mar. 24
Mar. 25
Mar. 28
Mar. 29
Apr. 1
* - Overtime
RESULT
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
T
L
T
L
W
L
T
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
T
W
L
L
T
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
T
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
SCORE
3-5
1-6
1-7
3-4*
4-0
4-6
1-3
1-6
0-1
4-2
1-3
5-3
6-3
3-3*
3-7
4-4*
5-6
4-2
2-3
4-4*
4-5
4-1
2-5
4-7
4-6
4-6
3-6
3-5
3-3*
3-2
1-3
5-6
3-3*
3-11
1-6
6-5*
7-4
0-2
5-7
1-3
4-7
1-7
3-7
0-2
4-5*
6-3
2-3
3-6
2-5
3-7
4-0
5-6
4-5
5-6*
3-9
3-2
1-6
3-10
4-1
3-7
2-9
3-3*
3-4*
5-9
1-9
4-3
2-5
5-6
6-8
4-6
3-4
6-7
4-2
3-1
4-13
0-6
3-4
3-5
4-6
1-2
OPPONENT
St. Louis
NY RANGERS
Philadelphia
WINNIPEG
Washington
HARTFORD
BUFFALO
BOSTON
WASHINGTON
Chicago
PHILADELPHIA
New Jersey
Winnipeg
Calgary
Edmonton
CALGARY
NY ISLANDERS
NY Islanders
TORONTO
ST. LOUIS
Philadelphia
NEW JERSEY
Detroit
DETROIT
Minnesota
MINNESOTA
PHILADELPHIA
BOSTON
MONTREAL
HARTFORD
Montreal
LOS ANGELES
Toronto
NY Islanders
NY Rangers
New Jersey
NY RANGERS
St. Louis
PHILADELPHIA
New Jersey
NEW JERSEY
Quebec
Boston
Chicago
WINNIPEG
NY Rangers
WASHINGTON
NY RANGERS
Montreal
Buffalo
MINNESOTA
NY Islanders
NY ISLANDERS
BUFFALO
Detroit
NEW JERSEY
Quebec
Calgary
Vancouver
Edmonton
EDMONTON
CHICAGO
NY Rangers
VANCOUVER
Washington
LOS ANGELES
WASHINGTON
New Jersey
QUEBEC
NY ISLANDERS
Vancouver
Los Angeles
Hartford
TORONTO
Philadelphia
Washington
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NY Rangers
NY ISLANDERS
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Bob Berry is named head coach on June 4.
The Penguins draft Mario Lemieux, Doug Bodger and Roger Belanger in the first
round of the 1984 Entry Draft on June 9, marking the first time the team
selected more than one player in the first round. Lemieux is also the first
Penguin to be drafted first overall.
Mario Lemieux records three points (2+1) and is named MVP of the NHL AllStar Game in Calgary.
Mario Lemieux becomes just the third rookie in NHL history to record 100
points (43+57), wins the Calder Trophy as Rookie of the Year, and is named to
the All-Rookie Team.
Mario Lemieux and Warren Young each record 40 goals, the first time two
Penguins rookies reach the mark.
Warren Young is also named to the All-Rookie Team.
transactions
Oct. 11, 1984 - Obtained Randy Hillier from Boston for a fourth round choice
in the 1985 Entry Draft.
Nov. 16, 1984 - Obtained Ville Siren from Hartford for Pat Boutette.
scoring
GP
73
80
80
68
77
65
71
65
45
45
62
56
64
46
47
30
26
40
69
67
44
48
44
25
26
14
12
14
11
6
6
11
16
10
1
1
6
6
8
15
31
42
PLAYERS
Mario Lemieux
Warren Young
Doug Shedden
Mike Bullard
John Chabot
Wayne Babych
Moe Mantha
Doug Bodger
Andy Brickley
Randy Hillier
Mitch Lamoureux
Gary Rissling
Kevin McCarthy
Troy Loney
Mark Taylor
Dave Hannan
Bruce Crowder
Joe McDonnell
Rod Buskas
Todd Charlesworth
Roger Belanger
Wally Weir
Bryan Maxwell
Jim McGeough
Greg Fox
Arto Javanainen
Ron Flockhart
Pat Boutette
Jim Hamilton
Steve Gatzos
Rick Kehoe
Greg Hotham
Bob Errey
Michel Dion
Bob Geale
Tom O’Regan
Petteri Lehto
Mike Rowe
Brian Ford
Marty McSorley
Roberto Romano
Denis Herron
G
43
40
35
32
9
20
11
5
7
2
11
10
9
10
7
6
4
2
2
1
3
2
0
3
2
4
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
57
32
32
31
51
34
40
26
15
19
8
9
10
8
10
7
7
9
7
8
5
6
8
4
5
1
5
3
1
2
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
100
72
67
63
60
54
51
31
22
21
19
19
19
18
17
13
11
11
9
9
8
8
8
7
7
5
5
4
3
2
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
54
176
30
75
14
35
54
67
10
56
53
209
30
59
19
43
23
20
191
31
32
90
57
16
26
2
4
24
0
2
0
4
7
0
2
0
4
7
0
15
2
4
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Roberto Romano
9-17-2
31
1629
120
1
4.42
Denis Herron
10-22-3
42
2193
169
1
4.62
Michel Dion
3-6-0
10
553
43
0
4.67
Brian Ford
2-6-0
8
457
48
0
6.30
TOTALS
24-51-5
80
4832
385
2
4.78
DATE
Oct. 11
Oct. 13
Oct. 17
Oct. 20
Oct. 21
Oct. 24
Oct. 27
Oct. 30
Oct. 31
Nov. 3
Nov. 6
Nov. 8
Nov. 10
Nov. 14
Nov. 16
Nov. 17
Nov. 21
Nov. 22
Nov. 24
Nov. 27
Nov. 29
Dec. 1
Dec. 2
Dec. 5
Dec. 7
Dec. 8
Dec. 12
Dec. 15
Dec. 19
Dec. 21
Dec. 22
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 29
Dec. 31
Jan. 2
Jan. 4
Jan. 5
Jan. 9
Jan. 12
Jan. 16
Jan. 17
Jan. 19
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Jan. 26
Jan. 30
Feb. 2
Feb. 7
Feb. 9
Feb. 10
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 22
Feb. 23
Feb. 25
Feb. 27
Mar. 2
Mar. 3
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
Mar. 9
Mar. 10
Mar. 13
Mar. 16
Mar. 17
Mar. 19
Mar. 22
Mar. 24
Mar. 26
Mar. 27
Mar. 30
Mar. 31
Apr. 2
Apr. 3
Apr. 6
Apr. 7
* - Overtime
RESULT
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
T
L
L
W
L
L
T
L
L
T
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
T
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
T
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
SCORE
3-4
3-4
4-3
3-1
2-4
2-5
6-5
4-3
7-6
5-7
3-3*
2-6
4-5
4-3*
6-7
3-5
3-3*
3-9
3-5
2-2*
3-6
1-3
1-9
7-4
4-3*
6-4
4-3
5-2
2-3
4-2
2-5
6-5
4-0
2-10
4-4*
2-1
2-7
3-8
7-4
4-3
4-5
2-6
5-4
6-7
3-4
6-6*
3-6
5-6
0-4
3-6
1-4
3-4
4-5
1-8
2-8
6-3
3-8
3-1
4-5
4-6
5-4
3-7
0-6
1-5
6-5*
4-11
3-7
5-0
3-4
3-5
1-3
3-7
4-5
4-3
4-6
2-4
3-4
2-3
4-7
3-7
OPPONENT
Boston
Montreal
VANCOUVER
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia
NEW JERSEY
MONTREAL
DETROIT
New Jersey
NY RANGERS
EDMONTON
ST. LOUIS
NY Islanders
Winnipeg
Vancouver
Los Angeles
WASHINGTON
Hartford
NEW JERSEY
BUFFALO
CHICAGO
Philadelphia
Washington
ST. LOUIS
NY Rangers
CALGARY
NY ISLANDERS
Toronto
NEW JERSEY
PHILADELPHIA
NY Islanders
NY ISLANDERS
HARTFORD
Quebec
Detroit
Toronto
Buffalo
QUEBEC
VANCOUVER
EDMONTON
WASHINGTON
Washington
CHICAGO
Winnipeg
Minnesota
Calgary
Edmonton
TORONTO
NY ISLANDERS
New Jersey
NY Islanders
LOS ANGELES
Chicago
QUEBEC
Philadelphia
CALGARY
NY RANGERS
Minnesota
MINNESOTA
WINNIPEG
NY RANGERS
NY Rangers
Los Angeles
St. Louis
Boston
Philadelphia
BOSTON
NY RANGERS
Hartford
PHILADELPHIA
Buffalo
Washington
NY Rangers
NEW JERSEY
New Jersey
MONTREAL
NY Islanders
DETROIT
WASHINGTON
Washington
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games
Mario Lemieux records his first career hat trick on Dec. 31 at St.
Louis with four goals.
Lemieux records a 28-game point streak from Jan. 11 through
Mar. 15, recording 59 points (21+38) in that span.
Pittsburgh ties the Russian Dynamo 3-3 on Jan. 4 before a sellout
crowd.
Lemieux records his 100th point of the season on Feb. 15,
becoming the first Penguin to record back-to-back 100 point
transactions
Sept. 10, 1985 - Obtained Gilles Meloche from Edmonton for
Tim Hrynewich and Marty McSorley.
Oct. 4, 1985 - Obtained Randy Cunneyworth and Mike Moller
from Buffalo for Pat Hughes.
Mar. 11, 1986 - Obtained Ron Duguay from Detroit for Doug
Shedden.
scoring
PLAYERS
Mario Lemieux
Mike Bullard
Moe Mantha
Doug Shedden
Terry Ruskowski
Ron Duguay
Randy Cunneyworth
John Chabot
Doug Bodger
Dave Hannan
Willy Lindstrom
Mike Blaisdell
Norm Schmidt
Jim Johnson
Craig Simpson
Dan Frawley
Bob Errey
Ville Siren
Troy Loney
Rod Buskas
Jim McGeough
Chris Dahlquist
Tom O’Regan
Randy Hillier
Ted Nolan
Dwight Mathieson
Todd Charlesworth
Gilles Meloche
Roberto Romano
Wayne Babych
Denis Herron
Joe McDonnell
Mike Rowe
Phil Bourque
Tom Roulston
GP
79
77
78
67
72
80
75
77
79
75
71
66
66
80
76
69
37
60
47
72
17
5
9
28
18
4
2
34
46
2
3
3
3
4
5
G
48
41
15
32
26
25
15
14
4
17
14
15
15
3
11
10
11
4
3
2
3
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
93
42
52
34
37
36
30
31
33
18
17
14
14
26
17
11
6
8
9
7
2
2
2
3
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
141
83
67
66
63
61
45
45
37
35
31
29
29
29
28
21
17
12
12
9
5
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
43
69
102
32
167
32
74
6
63
91
30
36
57
115
49
174
8
32
95
159
8
2
2
53
34
2
0
2
4
0
0
2
4
2
2
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Roberto Romano
21-20-3
46
2683
159
2
3.55
Gilles Meloche
13-15-5
34
1989
119
0
3.59
Denis Herron
0-3-0
3
180
14
0
4.67
TOTALS
34-38-8
80
4852
305
2
3.77
DATE
Oct. 10
Oct. 13
Oct. 15
Oct. 16
Oct. 19
Oct. 23
Oct. 24
Oct. 26
Oct. 29
Oct. 30
Nov. 2
Nov. 4
Nov. 6
Nov. 8
Nov. 9
Nov. 13
Nov. 16
Nov. 19
Nov. 20
Nov. 22
Nov. 24
Nov. 27
Nov. 30
Dec. 2
Dec. 4
Dec. 6
Dec. 7
Dec. 10
Dec. 11
Dec. 14
Dec. 15
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 21
Dec. 22
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 31
Jan. 1
Jan. 6
Jan. 8
Jan. 9
Jan. 11
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
Jan. 19
Jan. 22
Jan. 24
Jan. 25
Jan. 28
Jan. 29
Feb. 1
Feb. 2
Feb. 8
Feb. 12
Feb. 15
Feb. 16
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 22
Feb. 24
Feb. 26
Feb. 27
Mar. 1
Mar. 4
Mar. 7
Mar. 9
Mar. 11
Mar. 12
Mar. 15
Mar. 17
Mar. 19
Mar. 20
Mar. 22
Mar. 26
Mar. 29
Apr. 1
Apr. 2
Apr. 5
Apr. 6
* - Overtime
RESULT
L
L
W
T
L
W
W
T
L
L
T
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
T
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
T
W
W
W
W
L
L
T
W
L
L
W
W
W
T
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
T
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
SCORE
3-5
2-4
3-2
5-5*
3-4
5-4
6-4
4-4*
3-4
3-6
4-4
2-4
1-4
3-5
3-1
6-3
3-4*
3-4
1-3
8-1
4-7
7-1
5-4
6-0
5-2
3-1
1-5
4-7
4-4*
4-5
5-2
4-3
4-3*
2-4
2-3*
4-3
2-4
8-4
4-7
4-3
7-3
0-9
3-3*
6-3
5-2
3-2
7-4
3-4
2-5
2-2*
4-1
3-4
2-3
4-0
8-1
9-4
5-5*
5-2
7-3
3-5
6-5*
5-2
3-8
5-1
3-6
3-5
3-5
3-5
2-5
2-2*
3-5
7-3
1-5
7-4
3-8
3-4
3-5
2-7
3-4*
5-4*
OPPONENT
MONTREAL
PHILADELPHIA
MINNESOTA
Chicago
Quebec
Toronto
TORONTO
QUEBEC
HARTFORD
Detroit
Montreal
NY RANGERS
WASHINGTON
New Jersey
CHICAGO
Vancouver
Los Angeles
Washington
WASHINGTON
WINNIPEG
Philadelphia
TORONTO
NY RANGERS
NY Rangers
DETROIT
Buffalo
NEW JERSEY
NY Islanders
NY ISLANDERS
Hartford
NY Rangers
CALGARY
Minnesota
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia
BOSTON
NY ISLANDERS
St. Louis
Chicago
NEW JERSEY
LOS ANGELES
NY Islanders
BUFFALO
NY ISLANDERS
St. Louis
MINNESOTA
Edmonton
Vancouver
Calgary
PHILADELPHIA
New Jersey
NY Islanders
Boston
NEW JERSEY
WASHINGTON
VANCOUVER
New Jersey
WINNIPEG
Detroit
ST. LOUIS
LOS ANGELES
BUFFALO
NY Rangers
HARTFORD
Calgary
Edmonton
Winnipeg
Washington
BOSTON
NY RANGERS
WASHINGTON
New Jersey
Philadelphia
Quebec
EDMONTON
Montreal
Washington
NY ISLANDERS
PHILADELPHIA
NY Rangers
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The Penguins defeat Buffalo, 5-4 in overtime on Oct. 22 to extend
their record start-of-the-season winning streak to seven games.
Mario Lemieux records 107 points (54+53), topping the century
mark for the third consecutive season.
transactions
Nov. 12, 1986 - Obtained Dan Quinn from Calgary for Mike
Bullard.
Jan. 21, 1987 - Obtained Chris Kontos from the New York
Rangers for Ron Duguay.
Feb. 6, 1987 - Obtained Pat Riggin from Boston for Roberto
Romano.
scoring
PLAYERS
Mario Lemieux
Dan Quinn
Randy Cunneyworth
Craig Simpson
Terry Ruskowski
Doug Bodger
Moe Mantha
John Chabot
Bob Errey
Jim Johnson
Dan Frawley
Kevin LaVallee
Dave Hannan
Willy Lindstrom
Ville Siren
Warren Young
Ron Duguay
Rod Buskas
Chris Kontos
Troy Loney
Randy Hillier
Mike Bullard
Dwight Schofield
Norm Schmidt
Phil Bourque
Jim McGeough
Mitch Wilson
Lee Giffin
Mike Blaisdell
Neil Belland
Dwight Mathiasen
Chris Dahlquist
Pat Riggin
Gilles Meloche
Todd Charlesworth
Alain Lemieux
Steve Guenette
Mike Rowe
Carl Mokosak
Roberto Romano
Bench
GP
63
80
79
72
70
76
62
72
72
80
78
33
58
60
69
50
40
68
31
23
55
14
25
20
22
11
17
8
10
3
6
19
27
43
1
1
2
2
3
25
G
54
31
26
26
14
11
9
14
16
5
14
8
10
10
5
8
5
3
8
8
4
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
53
49
27
25
37
38
31
22
18
25
14
20
15
13
18
13
13
15
9
7
8
10
6
5
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
107
80
53
51
51
49
40
36
34
30
28
28
25
23
23
21
18
18
17
15
12
12
7
6
5
5
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
57
54
142
57
147
52
44
8
46
116
218
4
56
6
50
103
30
123
6
22
97
17
59
4
32
8
83
0
2
0
2
22
2
20
0
0
0
0
4
0
16
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
Pat Riggin
8-6-3
17
988
GA SO
55
0
GAA
3.34
Gilles Meloche
13-19-7
43
2343
134
0
3.43
Roberto Romano
9-11-2
25
1438
87
0
3.63
Steve Guenette
0-2-0
2
113
8
0
4.25
TOTALS
30-38-12
80
4882
290
1
3.56
DATE
Oct. 9
Oct. 11
Oct. 12
Oct. 14
Oct. 17
Oct. 18
Oct. 22
Oct. 23
Oct. 25
Oct. 28
Oct. 29
Nov. 1
Nov. 4
Nov. 8
Nov. 9
Nov. 12
Nov. 14
Nov. 15
Nov. 18
Nov. 20
Nov. 22
Nov. 25
Nov. 26
Nov. 29
Nov. 30
Dec. 5
Dec. 6
Dec. 10
Dec. 12
Dec. 13
Dec. 17
Dec. 20
Dec. 22
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 27
Dec. 30
Jan. 1
Jan. 3
Jan. 7
Jan. 9
Jan. 13
Jan. 14
Jan. 17
Jan. 18
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Jan. 24
Jan. 27
Jan. 29
Feb. 1
Feb. 5
Feb. 7
Feb. 8
Feb. 14
Feb. 15
Feb. 17
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 22
Feb. 24
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
Mar. 1
Mar. 3
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
Mar. 8
Mar. 10
Mar. 12
Mar. 14
Mar. 18
Mar. 20
Mar. 22
Mar. 24
Mar. 28
Mar. 29
Mar. 31
Apr. 2
Apr. 4
* - Overtime
RESULT
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
T
T
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
T
T
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
T
L
T
T
L
L
W
W
L
T
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
T
L
L
T
L
W
W
L
L
T
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
T
L
L
L
W
W
SCORE
5-4
6-5*
4-1
4-3*
7-3
8-4
5-4*
3-5
4-2
2-5
6-8
3-3*
2-2*
4-2
1-2
2-1
4-5
5-2
1-3
5-2
5-4
1-5
2-3
5-5*
2-2*
2-4
5-2
4-6
8-3
2-3*
0-3
4-6
4-4*
3-4*
3-3*
3-3*
3-5
3-4*
6-3
5-2
2-3
3-3*
3-4
2-4
0-1
5-10
6-0
2-4
7-5
3-5
6-8
5-6
4-1
2-1*
3-3*
1-4
1-3
4-4*
5-6
4-2
5-2
4-5
1-2
5-5*
8-1
2-7
7-3
5-3
3-6
6-3
2-3*
5-4
3-4
1-3
3-3*
4-5
1-4
3-5
6-2
4-3*
OPPONENT
WASHINGTON
NY RANGERS
Chicago
LOS ANGELES
Buffalo
NEW JERSEY
BUFFALO
Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA
Hartford
NEW JERSEY
St. Louis
VANCOUVER
Minnesota
Detroit
BOSTON
New Jersey
QUEBEC
Winnipeg
Calgary
Washington
NY Islanders
NY ISLANDERS
NY RANGERS
NY Rangers
EDMONTON
MINNESOTA
CALGARY
TORONTO
Toronto
Los Angeles
PHILADELPHIA
Montreal
NY Islanders
Buffalo
NY ISLANDERS
NY RANGERS
Washington
MONTREAL
WASHINGTON
Washington
NY Islanders
WINNIPEG
Boston
DETROIT
Los Angeles
Vancouver
Edmonton
WASHINGTON
Philadelphia
HARTFORD
Boston
CHICAGO
New Jersey
VANCOUVER
NY Rangers
CALGARY
Philadelphia
NEW JERSEY
NY Rangers
EDMONTON
NY Islanders
CHICAGO
ST. LOUIS
Quebec
Toronto
Minnesota
Winnipeg
NY ISLANDERS
QUEBEC
NY RANGERS
ST. LOUIS
Washington
Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA
Hartford
MONTREAL
New Jersey
NEW JERSEY
DETROIT
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Pierre Creamer is named head coach on June 4.
Mario Lemieux picks up his second All-Star MVP award, after posting
six points (3+3), including the game-winning goal in overtime at St.
Louis.
Lemieux sets the Penguin records for goals (70), assists (98), points
(168) and power-play goals (22).
Lemieux wins his first Art Ross Trophy and his first Hart Trophy.
Tony Esposito is named general manager on Apr. 14.
Pierre Creamer is relieved of his coaching duties on June 14.
transactions
Nov. 24, 1987 - Obtained Paul Coffey, Dave Hunter and Wayne Van
Dorp from Edmonton for Craig Simpson, Moe Mantha, Dave Hannan
and Chris Joseph.
scoring
GP
77
70
71
46
69
51
80
50
41
21
53
58
66
65
21
47
55
55
76
36
15
21
17
44
38
31
23
36
16
21
23
25
17
5
6
5
19
21
6
1
2
7
9
19
22
27
PLAYERS
Mario Lemieux
Dan Quinn
Randy Cunneyworth
Paul Coffey
Doug Bodger
Rob Brown
Dave Hunter
Charlie Simmer
Jock Callander
Craig Simpson
Bryan Erickson
Ville Siren
Dave McLlwain
Troy Loney
Phil Bourque
Dan Frawley
Randy Hillier
Jim Johnson
Rod Buskas
Steve Gotaas
Zarley Zalapski
Moe Mantha
Bob Errey
Chris Dahlquist
Mark Kachowski
Perry Ganchar
Wilf Paiement
Chris Kontos
Kevin Stevens
Dave Hannan
Dwight Mathiasen
Wayne Van Dorp
Chris Joseph
Norm Schmidt
Todd Charlesworth
Brad Aitken
Lee Giffin
Frank Pietrangelo
Scott Gruhl
Pat Mayer
Dave Goetz
Warren Young
Jimmy Mann
Steve Guenette
Pat Riggin
Gilles Meloche
G
70
40
35
15
14
24
14
11
11
13
7
1
11
5
4
6
1
1
4
5
3
2
3
3
5
3
2
1
5
4
0
1
0
1
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
98
39
39
52
31
20
21
17
16
13
19
20
8
13
12
8
12
12
8
6
8
8
6
6
3
5
6
7
2
3
6
3
4
2
0
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
168
79
74
67
45
44
35
28
27
26
26
21
19
18
16
14
13
13
12
11
11
10
9
9
8
8
8
8
7
7
6
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
92
50
141
93
103
56
83
24
45
34
20
62
40
151
20
152
144
87
206
45
7
23
18
69
126
36
39
12
8
23
14
75
12
0
2
0
9
2
0
4
2
15
53
2
12
0
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
Steve Guenette
12-7-0
19
1092
GA SO
61
1
GAA
3.35
Pat Riggin
7-8-4
22
1169
76
0
3.90
Frank Pietrangelo
9-11-0
21
1207
80
1
3.98
Gilles Meloche
8-9-5
27
1394
95
0
4.09
TOTALS
36-35-9
80
4862
316
2
3.90
DATE
Oct. 8
Oct. 9
Oct. 13
Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Oct. 18
Oct. 21
Oct. 23
Oct. 24
Oct. 27
Oct. 29
Oct. 31
Nov. 3
Nov. 5
Nov. 7
Nov. 11
Nov. 12
Nov. 14
Nov. 17
Nov. 20
Nov. 21
Nov. 25
Nov. 27
Nov. 28
Dec. 2
Dec. 5
Dec. 9
Dec. 11
Dec. 12
Dec. 15
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 20
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 27
Dec. 29
Jan. 1
Jan. 2
Jan. 5
Jan. 7
Jan. 9
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 15
Jan. 16
Jan. 19
Jan. 20
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Jan. 27
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Feb. 6
Feb. 7
Feb. 13
Feb. 17
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 23
Feb. 25
Feb. 28
Mar. 1
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
Mar. 10
Mar. 12
Mar. 13
Mar. 16
Mar. 19
Mar. 20
Mar. 23
Mar. 25
Mar. 27
Mar. 29
Mar. 31
Apr. 2
Apr. 3
* - Overtime
RESULT
T
L
W
T
L
L
L
L
W
T
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
T
W
W
T
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
T
T
L
L
T
L
L
L
T
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
SCORE
4-4*
3-6
8-3
6-6
2-3
2-3
4-5
2-5
5-3
4-4*
0-4
5-4*
5-1
4-2
1-4
3-2
2-5
3-2*
4-6
1-4
4-4*
6-4
4-2
5-5*
1-7
6-3
5-2
6-4
2-5
2-5
7-4
4-3
8-4
2-6
6-3
3-3*
4-4*
3-5
2-3
4-4
2-3
4-5*
5-7
5-5
4-5
4-3
6-4
8-3
4-3*
4-6
1-4
3-6
4-2
3-2*
1-0
5-4
3-6
7-5
0-5
3-7
4-5
3-4*
1-2
5-7
8-3
8-3
5-4
4-6
3-6
5-4
5-2
7-0
2-4
7-1
5-2
6-3
0-4
2-7
7-6
4-2
OPPONENT
NY Rangers
New Jersey
BUFFALO
NY RANGERS
Montreal
Philadelphia
NEW JERSEY
Detroit
BUFFALO
LOS ANGELES
TORONTO
Quebec
PHILADELPHIA
NY Islanders
Boston
WASHINGTON
Philadelphia
NY RANGERS
Vancouver
Edmonton
Calgary
QUEBEC
Washington
WASHINGTON
NY ISLANDERS
VANCOUVER
CALGARY
NY ISLANDERS
St. Louis
PHILADELPHIA
New Jersey
NY RANGERS
NY Rangers
NEW JERSEY
DETROIT
Buffalo
BOSTON
Washington
NY Islanders
LOS ANGELES
BOSTON
Hartford
Detroit
NY ISLANDERS
PHILADELPHIA
Toronto
NY Islanders
Chicago
Montreal
EDMONTON
WINNIPEG
New Jersey
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
MINNESOTA
HARTFORD
NY Rangers
Los Angeles
Vancouver
Edmonton
ST. LOUIS
WINNIPEG
NY Rangers
Chicago
MINNESOTA
NY ISLANDERS
Calgary
St. Louis
Minnesota
Winnipeg
TORONTO
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia
WASHINGTON
MONTREAL
Quebec
New Jersey
NEW JERSEY
Washington
HARTFORD
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highlights
Gene Ubriaco is hired as head coach on June 28.
Mario Lemieux records a club record five goals on Dec. 31vs. New Jersey,
scoring one goal each at even strength, on the power play, short-handed,
on a penalty shot and into an empty net.
Lemieux betters his records for goals (85), assists (114), points (199),
power play goals (31), short-handed goals (13) and hat tricks (9).
Pittsburgh sets an NHL record with 119 power play goals.
The Penguins return to the post-season for the first time in seven season,
sweeping the Rangers and falling to Philadelphia in seven games.
Lemieux ties NHL playoff records for goals (5) and points (8) in a game in a
10-7 Pittsburgh Game One win against Philadelphia.
Lemieux captures his second Art Ross Trophy.
transactions
Sept. 1, 1988 - Obtained Wendell Young and a seventh round choice
in the 1990 Entry Draft from Philadelphia for a third round choice in
the 1990 Entry Draft.
Nov. 12, 1988 - Obtained Tom Barrasso and a third round choice in
the 1990 Entry Draft from Buffalo for Doug Bodger and Darrin
Shannon.
scoring
PLAYERS
Mario Lemieux
Rob Brown
Paul Coffey
Dan Quinn
Bob Errey
John Cullen
Zarley Zalapski
Randy Cunneyworth
Phil Bourque
Dave Hannan
Randy Hillier
Troy Loney
Jim Johnson
Kevin Stevens
Jock Callander
Tom Barrasso
Dan Frawley
Steve Dykstra
Chris Dahlquist
Rod Buskas
Doug Bodger
Jay Caufield
Gord Dineen
Scott Bjugstad
Dave McLlwain
Mark Kachowski
Mark Recchi
Wendell Young
Ville Siren
Steve Guenette
Rick Tabaracci
Perry Ganchar
Frank Pietrangelo
Richard Zemlak
Bench
GP
76
68
75
79
76
79
58
70
80
72
68
69
76
24
30
54
46
65
43
52
10
58
40
24
24
12
15
22
12
11
1
3
15
34
G
85
49
30
34
26
12
12
25
17
10
1
10
2
12
6
0
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
A
114
66
83
60
32
37
33
19
26
20
23
6
14
3
5
8
4
6
5
5
4
4
3
0
2
1
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
PTS
199
115
113
94
58
49
45
44
43
30
24
16
16
15
11
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
PIM
100
118
193
102
124
112
57
156
97
157
141
165
163
19
20
70
66
126
42
105
7
285
44
4
4
43
0
4
14
0
2
0
2
148
16
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
Frank Pietrangelo
5-3-0
15
669
GA SO
45
0
GAA
4.04
Tom Barrasso
18-15-7
44
2406
162
0
4.04
Steve Guenette
5-6-0
11
574
41
0
4.29
Wendell Young
12-9-0
22
1150
92
0
4.80
Rick Tabaracci
0-0-0
1
33
4
0
7.27
TOTALS
40-33-7
80
4844
349
0
4.32
DATE
Oct. 7
Oct. 11
Oct. 12
Oct. 15
Oct. 16
Oct. 21
Oct. 22
Oct. 25
Oct. 27
Oct. 29
Oct. 30
Nov. 1
Nov. 3
Nov. 6
Nov. 8
Nov. 10
Nov. 12
Nov. 13
Nov. 16
Nov. 19
Nov. 23
Nov. 25
Nov. 26
Nov. 30
Dec. 3
Dec. 4
Dec. 6
Dec. 8
Dec. 10
Dec. 14
Dec. 15
Dec. 17
Dec. 20
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 29
Dec. 31
Jan. 2
Jan. 7
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 14
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
Jan. 20
Jan. 21
Jan. 25
Jan. 28
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 3
Feb. 5
Feb. 9
Feb. 11
Feb. 12
Feb. 14
Feb. 17
Feb. 18
Feb. 21
Feb. 23
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Mar. 1
Mar. 3
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
Mar. 9
Mar. 10
Mar. 12
Mar. 14
Mar. 16
Mar. 18
Mar. 20
Mar. 22
Mar. 25
Mar. 26
Mar. 30
Apr. 1
Apr. 2
* - Overtime
RESULT
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
T
W
L
T
W
W
W
W
W
T
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
T
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
T
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
T
T
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
SCORE
6-4
8-7
5-8
9-2
4-2
4-6
7-4
6-1
3-4
5-4
2-9
5-3
2-6
4-5
3-7
5-1
2-7
4-2
5-8
3-6
8-2
5-3
4-3
6-4
4-2
3-3*
7-6
3-4
4-4
5-4
8-2
3-2
5-3
6-1
2-2*
4-3*
2-3
8-6
0-8
5-7
5-3
9-2
4-4*
4-6
2-5
3-7
7-4
5-4
10-5
1-5
5-3
3-3*
5-2
5-2
1-8
2-4
7-3
1-5
3-5
1-2
6-6*
5-5*
6-8
4-1
2-4
2-4
2-3*
3-10
5-1
6-5
2-8
2-1
2-7
2-7
4-5
5-4
6-4
5-9
5-2
6-5*
OPPONENT
Washington
WASHINGTON
Buffalo
ST. LOUIS
PHILADELPHIA
New Jersey
CHICAGO
CALGARY
St. Louis
Montreal
NY Rangers
VANCOUVER
QUEBEC
Philadelphia
EDMONTON
TORONTO
Los Angeles
Vancouver
Toronto
NY Islanders
NY RANGERS
Washington
PHILADELPHIA
WASHINGTON
NY ISLANDERS
Boston
CHICAGO
Philadelphia
NEW JERSEY
LOS ANGELES
NY Islanders
DETROIT
NY ISLANDERS
Toronto
New Jersey
Hartford
PHILADELPHIA
NEW JERSEY
Washington
VANCOUVER
NY ISLANDERS
Minnesota
NY RANGERS
NY Rangers
NY Islanders
Winnipeg
Edmonton
WINNIPEG
DETROIT
MONTREAL
Philadelphia
ST. LOUIS
Boston
QUEBEC
Quebec
CALGARY
BUFFALO
Buffalo
NY RANGERS
MINNESOTA
Detroit
NY Islanders
Hartford
NEW JERSEY
Washington
EDMONTON
Los Angeles
Calgary
Winnipeg
Chicago
BOSTON
New Jersey
MONTREAL
Minnesota
WASHINGTON
NEW JERSEY
NY Rangers
HARTFORD
NY RANGERS
Philadelphia
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Craig Patrick is named general manager and head coach
on Dec. 5, replacing Tony Esposito and Gene Ubriaco.
Pittsburgh hosts the All-Star Game on Jan. 21 for the first
time. Mario Lemieux scores four goals and wins his thrid
All-Star MVP award.
Mario Lemieux records a 46-game point streak (3964=103), the second-longest in league history from Oct. 3
through Feb. 11. The streak is broken when he leaves a
game against the Rangers on Feb. 14 with a back injury.
transactions
June 17, 1989 - Obtained Randy Gilhen, Andrew McBain
and Jim Kyte from Winnipeg for Randy Cunneyworth, Rick
Tabaracci and Dave McLlwain.
Jan. 8, 1990 - Obtained Rod Buskas, Tony Tanti and Barry
Pederson from Vancouver for Dan Quinn, Andrew McBain
and Dave Capuano.
scoring
PLAYERS
Mario Lemieux
Paul Coffey
John Cullen
Rob Brown
Kevin Stevens
Mark Recchi
Tony Tanti
Phil Bourque
Bob Errey
Zarley Zalapski
Barry Pederson
Dan Quinn
Troy Loney
Randy Gilhen
Jim Johnson
Randy Hillier
Andrew McBain
Chris Dahlquist
Jock Callander
Gilbert Delorme
Doug Smith
Gord Dineen
Richard Zemlak
Jim Kyte
Wendell Young
Jay Caufield
Jamie Leach
Rod Buskas
Alain Chevrier
Mark Kachowski
Dave Capuano
Frank Pietrangelo
Tom Barrasso
Bench
GP
59
80
72
80
76
74
78
76
78
51
54
41
67
61
75
61
41
62
30
54
40
69
19
56
43
37
10
23
42
14
6
21
24
G
45
29
32
33
29
30
28
22
20
6
6
9
11
5
3
3
5
4
4
3
4
1
1
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
78
74
60
47
41
37
36
17
19
25
25
20
16
11
13
12
9
10
7
7
5
8
5
1
4
2
3
3
3
1
0
0
0
PTS
123
103
92
80
70
67
64
39
39
31
31
29
27
16
16
15
14
14
11
10
9
9
6
4
4
3
3
3
3
1
0
0
0
PIM
78
95
138
102
171
44
72
108
109
37
39
22
168
54
154
71
51
56
49
44
97
125
43
125
8
123
0
49
8
40
2
2
8
14
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Wendell Young
16-20-3
43
2318
161
1
4.17
Frank Pietrangelo
8-6-2
21
1066
77
0
4.33
Tom Barrasso
7-12-3
24
1294
101
0
4.68
Alain Chevrier
1-2-0
3
166
14
0
5.06
TOTALS
32-40-8
80
4856
359
1
4.44
DATE
Oct. 5
Oct. 7
Oct. 10
Oct. 14
Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Oct. 18
Oct. 21
Oct. 25
Oct. 26
Oct. 28
Oct. 31
Nov. 2
Nov. 4
Nov. 5
Nov. 9
Nov. 11
Nov. 14
Nov. 16
Nov. 18
Nov. 22
Nov. 24
Nov. 25
Nov. 28
Nov. 30
Dec. 2
Dec. 6
Dec. 8
Dec. 9
Dec. 12
Dec. 14
Dec. 16
Dec. 19
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 27
Dec. 31
Jan. 2
Jan. 4
Jan. 6
Jan. 8
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Jan. 27
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Feb. 2
Feb. 3
Feb. 6
Feb. 8
Feb. 10
Feb. 11
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 22
Feb. 24
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
Mar. 2
Mar. 4
Mar. 6
Mar. 7
Mar. 10
Mar. 11
Mar. 15
Mar. 17
Mar. 18
Mar. 22
Mar. 24
Mar. 25
Mar. 27
Mar. 29
Mar. 31
* = Overtime
RESULT
L
T
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
T
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
T
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
T
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
T
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
T
L
T
L
T
L
L
SCORE
4-5
4-4*
5-1
2-1*
2-4
7-5
3-9
2-4
6-8
3-3*
1-5
4-8
5-2
3-1
3-5
3-4
3-8
6-0
8-2
5-3
3-6
7-4
1-4
3-6
1-4
7-4
5-3
3-2
4-6
7-5
4-4*
3-4
4-8
5-2
6-8
3-6
7-4
5-4
2-5
4-3
5-3
7-5
3-6
6-4
4-3
3-3*
2-4
5-3
3-9
2-7
3-6
6-3
4-8
7-8*
7-5
7-6
4-1
4-3*
3-3*
4-6
6-4
4-3*
1-11
2-3
2-1
5-6
8-6
3-4*
3-6
2-8
3-5
6-1
2-6
2-2*
3-5
3-3*
2-4
3-3*
4-5
2-3*
OPPONENT
Boston
New Jersey
WINNIPEG
MONTREAL
NY Rangers
TORONTO
ST. LOUIS
BUFFALO
TORONTO
Detroit
Montreal
LOS ANGELES
NY ISLANDERS
Edmonton
Vancouver
Chicago
St. Louis
NY RANGERS
QUEBEC
NY ISLANDERS
NEW JERSEY
Washington
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia
Quebec
WASHINGTON
New Jersey
CHICAGO
BOSTON
Minnesota
Calgary
HARTFORD
WASHINGTON
NY Islanders
Washington
NY RANGERS
NY Rangers
BOSTON
VANCOUVER
WINNIPEG
NY Rangers
New Jersey
Washington
PHILADELPHIA
NY RANGERS
NEW JERSEY
Detroit
NY Islanders
Buffalo
PHILADELPHIA
EDMONTON
Toronto
NY ISLANDERS
WASHINGTON
LOS ANGELES
Philadelphia
NY Rangers
Winnipeg
Chicago
PHILADELPHIA
NY ISLANDERS
Montreal
Quebec
NEW JERSEY
New Jersey
MINNESOTA
Edmonton
Calgary
Los Angeles
Vancouver
DETROIT
MINNESOTA
NY Islanders
Philadelphia
CALGARY
Hartford
HARTFORD
St. Louis
BUFFALO
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“Badger” Bob Johnson is named Penguins head coach on June 12.
The Penguins win their first division title, capturing the Patrick Division
crown with a 7-4 win at Detroit on Mar. 27.
The Penguins down Washington (4-1), Boston (4-2), and Minnesota (42) to Capture their first Stanley Cup.
Mario Lemieux wins the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP.
Jaromir Jagr is named to the NHL All-Rookie Team.
transactions
June 16, 1990 - Obtained Joe Mullen from Calgary for a second
round choice in the 1990 Entry Draft.
Dec. 11, 1990 - Obtained Larry Murphy and Peter Taglianetti from
Minnesota for Jim Johnson and Chris Dahlquist.
Dec. 13, 1990 - Obtaind Jiri Hrdina from Calgary for Jim Kyte.
Mar. 4, 1991 - Obtained Ron Francis, Ulf Samuelsson and Grant
Jennings from Hartford for John Cullen, Zarley Zalapski and Jeff Parker.
scoring
PLAYERS
Mark Recchi
John Cullen
Paul Coffey
Ron Francis
Kevin Stevens
Jaromir Jagr
Zarley Zalapski
Mario Lemieux
Larry Murphy
Bob Errey
Scott Young
Joe Mullen
Phil Bourque
Bryan Trottier
Ulf Samuelsson
Randy Gilhen
Jiri Hrdina
Paul Stanton
Tony Tanti
Troy Loney
Rob Brown
Gord Roberts
Barry Pederson
Peter Taglianetti
Grant Jennings
Jim Johnson
Tom Barrasso
Randy Hillier
Chris Dahlquist
Jaime Leach
Jay Caufield
Jeff Daniels
Ken Priestlay
Wendell Young
Frank Pietrangelo
Jim Kyte
Jim Paek
Gord Dineen
Bench
GP
78
65
76
81
80
80
66
26
75
79
77
47
78
52
76
72
51
75
46
44
25
64
46
55
57
24
48
31
22
7
23
11
2
18
25
1
3
9
G
40
31
24
23
40
27
12
19
9
20
17
17
20
9
4
15
6
5
6
7
6
3
6
3
2
0
0
2
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
73
63
69
64
46
30
36
26
34
22
25
22
14
19
22
10
17
18
12
9
10
13
8
9
7
5
5
2
2
0
1
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
PTS
113
94
93
87
86
57
48
45
43
42
42
39
34
28
26
25
23
23
18
16
16
16
14
12
9
5
5
4
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
PIM
48
83
128
72
133
42
59
30
68
115
41
6
106
24
211
51
17
40
44
85
31
78
21
107
108
23
40
32
30
0
71
2
0
0
24
2
9
6
8
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Tom Barrasso
27-16-3
48
2754
165
1
3.59
Frank Pietrangelo
10-11-1
25
1311
86
0
3.94
Wendell Young
4-6-2
18
773
52
0
4.04
TOTALS
41-33-6
80
4843
305
1
3.78
DATE
Oct. 5
Oct. 7
Oct. 9
Oct. 11
Oct. 13
Oct. 16
Oct. 19
Oct. 20
Oct. 23
Oct. 25
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Oct. 30
Nov. 3
Nov. 6
Nov. 8
Nov. 10
Nov. 13
Nov. 14
Nov. 17
Nov. 21
Nov. 23
Nov. 24
Nov. 27
Nov. 29
Dec. 1
Dec. 3
Dec. 5
Dec. 7
Dec. 8
Dec. 11
Dec. 13
Dec. 14
Dec. 16
Dec. 18
Dec. 20
Dec. 22
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 29
Dec. 31
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 6
Jan. 8
Jan. 10
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
Jan. 22
Jan. 26
Jan. 29
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 3
Feb. 8
Feb. 11
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 22
Feb. 24
Feb. 26
Feb. 27
Mar. 1
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
Mar. 9
Mar. 10
Mar. 12
Mar. 16
Mar. 17
Mar. 19
Mar. 21
Mar. 23
Mar. 26
Mar. 27
Mar. 30
Mar. 31
* - Overtime
RESULT
W
W
L
L
W
L
T
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
T
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
T
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
T
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
T
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
T
L
SCORE
7-4
7-4
3-4
1-4
6-4
1-5
4-4*
3-4
4-5
6-3
5-7
8-3
6-2
3-1
6-5
2-3
3-3*
4-1
6-4
1-2*
4-5
3-7
3-2*
3-7
4-6
3-6
9-4
1-3
2-2*
1-3
1-4
9-5
4-3
4-1
9-2
4-3
4-3
3-4*
7-3
5-0
3-6
4-3
5-7
5-2
3-6
6-1
5-1
4-5
6-5*
5-3
6-5
3-2*
2-4
6-2
3-6
2-6
5-7
5-2
3-4
6-3
11-4
2-5
5-5*
2-8
3-4
2-6
4-1
3-2
5-2
4-3
4-4*
6-3
4-2
4-5
5-4*
5-7
3-1
7-4
4-4*
3-6
OPPONENT
Washington
NEW JERSEY
St. Louis
Chicago
NY Islanders
PHILADELPHIA
Buffalo
NY RANGERS
MONTREAL
QUEBEC
New Jersey
NY ISLANDERS
Philadelphia
NY RANGERS
CALGARY
ST. LOUIS
Boston
Minnesota
Winnipeg
Los Angeles
PHILADELPHIA
Washington
WASHINGTON
EDMONTON
HARTFORD
Minnesota
NY Rangers
WASHINGTON
VANCOUVER
Hartford
CHICAGO
NEW JERSEY
Buffalo
DETROIT
WINNIPEG
MINNESOTA
NY Islanders
NY ISLANDERS
Washington
DETROIT
Toronto
ST. LOUIS
NY RANGERS
NEW JERSEY
Montreal
EDMONTON
CALGARY
Philadelphia
Toronto
NEW JERSEY
Quebec
WASHINGTON
Philadelphia
BOSTON
Boston
Winnipeg
Edmonton
NY ISLANDERS
NY Islanders
BUFFALO
TORONTO
New Jersey
Washington
Los Angeles
Vancouver
Calgary
VANCOUVER
LOS ANGELES
Hartford
NY Islanders
MONTREAL
QUEBEC
NY Rangers
New Jersey
NY RANGERS
CHICAGO
Philadelphia
Detroit
PHILADELPHIA
NY Rangers
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highlights
games
Scott Bowman is named interim coach on Oct. 1.
The Penguins honor the late Bob Johnson in a candlelight ceremony
on Nov. 27 vs. New Jersey.
Joe Mullen scores four goals in back-to-back games on Dec. 23 vs.
the Islanders and Dec. 26 vs. Toronto. He is the first Penguin to do
so.
Kevin Stevens sets an NHL record for points in a season by an
American-born player and most points by a left wing with 123
(54+69).
The Penguins defeat Washington (4-3), the New York Rangers (4-2),
Boston (4-0) and Chicago (4-0) to win their second straight Stanley
Cup.
transactions
Feb. 19, 1992 - Obtained Jeff Chychrun, Brian Benning and a first round
choice in the 1992 Entry Draft from Los Angeles for Paul Coffey.
Feb. 19, 1992 - Obtained Rick Tocchet, Kjell Samuelsson, Ken Wregget
and a conditional draft pick from Philadelphia for Mark Recchi, Brian
Benning and Los Angeles’ first round choice in the 1992 Entry Draft.
scoring
PLAYERS
Mario Lemieux
Kevin Stevens
Joe Mullen
Larry Murphy
Mark Recchi
Jaromir Jagr
Paul Coffey
Rick Tocchet
Ron Francis
Bob Errey
Bryan Trottier
Phil Bourque
Troy Loney
Gord Roberts
Kjell Samuelsson
Jiri Hrdina
Ulf Samuelsson
Ken Priestlay
Paul Stanton
Jamie Leach
Grant Jennings
Jim Paek
Peter Taglianetti
Shawn McEachern
Jeff Chychrun
Tom Barrasso
Ken Wregget
Gord Dineen
Glen Mulvenna
Todd Nelson
Jeff Daniels
Frank Pietrangelo
Wendell Young
Jay Caufield
Bench
GP
64
80
77
77
58
70
54
61
70
78
63
58
76
73
74
56
62
50
54
38
53
50
44
15
43
57
32
1
1
1
2
5
18
52
G
44
54
42
21
33
32
10
27
21
19
11
10
10
2
5
3
1
2
2
5
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
87
69
45
56
37
37
54
32
33
16
18
16
16
22
11
13
14
8
8
4
5
7
3
4
4
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
131
123
87
77
70
69
64
59
54
35
29
26
26
24
16
16
15
10
10
9
9
8
4
4
4
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
94
252
30
50
78
34
62
151
30
119
54
58
127
87
110
16
206
4
62
8
104
36
57
0
111
30
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
175
12
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Tom Barrasso
25-22-9
57
3329
196
1
3.53
Wendell Young
7-6-0
18
838
53
0
3.79
Ken Wregget
5-3-0
9
448
31
0
4.15
Frank Pietrangelo
2-1-0
5
225
20
0
5.33
TOTALS
39-32-9
80
4854
308
1
3.81
DATE
Oct. 4
Oct. 6
Oct. 10
Oct. 12
Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Oct. 19
Oct. 22
Oct. 24
Oct. 26
Oct. 29
Oct. 31
Nov. 2
Nov. 5
Nov. 8
Nov. 9
Nov. 11
Nov. 13
Nov. 15
Nov. 18
Nov. 20
Nov. 23
Nov. 27
Nov. 29
Nov. 30
Dec. 3
Dec. 5
Dec. 7
Dec. 10
Dec. 13
Dec. 14
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 29
Dec. 31
Jan. 2
Jan. 4
Jan. 7
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 16
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Jan. 26
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Feb. 1
Feb. 3
Feb. 5
Feb. 8
Feb. 9
Feb. 15
Feb. 16
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 22
Feb. 25
Feb. 27
Feb. 29
Mar. 3
Mar. 6
Mar. 7
Mar. 10
Mar. 12
Mar. 14
Mar. 15
Mar. 17
Mar. 19
Mar. 22
Mar. 24
Mar. 26
Mar. 28
Mar. 31
Apr. 13
Apr. 15
Apr. 16
* - Overtime
RESULT
W
T
W
L
W
W
L
T
L
L
L
W
L
T
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
T
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
T
L
W
L
L
L
W
T
L
L
L
L
T
W
T
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
T
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
SCORE
5-4
2-2*
6-3
1-4
7-6*
8-5
4-5
4-4*
2-4
1-4
0-8
8-1
5-6
5-5*
3-1
3-2
1-3
5-4*
2-6
7-3
5-2
2-2*
8-4
9-3
5-1
3-5
8-0
1-6
5-3
4-3
2-7
10-2
6-4
5-7
6-3
12-1
6-2
6-3
4-7
0-4
3-2
2-5
5-7
4-3
3-3*
4-5*
5-3
4-6
0-4
5-8
4-1
4-4*
3-4
3-4
3-6
2-5
3-3*
7-1
4-4
1-2
3-5
4-8
5-2
6-3
7-3
3-5
5-2
6-4
3-6
4-3
6-5
6-3
2-2*
3-4
7-3
6-3
6-5
1-5
4-1
1-7
OPPONENT
Buffalo
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia
New Jersey
NY Islanders
NY ISLANDERS
NY RANGERS
CHICAGO
NEW JERSEY
Montreal
WASHINGTON
MINNESOTA
HARTFORD
BOSTON
Winnipeg
Minnesota
NY Rangers
EDMONTON
Washington
Quebec
PHILADELPHIA
NY ISLANDERS
NEW JERSEY
Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA
Edmonton
San Jose
St. Louis
NY RANGERS
New Jersey
WASHINGTON
SAN JOSE
Boston
NY RANGERS
NY Islanders
TORONTO
Washington
NY Rangers
NEW JERSEY
New Jersey
WINNIPEG
LOS ANGELES
Calgary
Vancouver
Detroit
BUFFALO
NY Islanders
Washington
WINNIPEG
NY ISLANDERS
ST. LOUIS
DETROIT
NY Rangers
LOS ANGELES
Boston
Minnesota
Philadelphia
TORONTO
QUEBEC
Montreal
Washington
HARTFORD
BUFFALO
Calgary
San Jose
Los Angeles
CALGARY
NY ISLANDERS
Toronto
Chicago
EDMONTON
QUEBEC
Hartford
Detroit
VANCOUVER
MONTREAL
PHILADELPHIA
New Jersey
WASHINGTON
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Pittsburgh starts the regular season with a 10-game unbeaten
streak (8-0-2) from Oct. 6-27.
Mario Lemieux records a goal in 12 consecutive games from Oct. 6
through Nov. 1 (18 goals in all) to set a team record.Larry Murphy
becomes the ninth defenseman in league history to record 800
points on Jan. 26 vs. Washington.
The Penguins set a new team record with 24 road victories on Mar.
14.
Mario Lemieux becomes the second player in team history to record
back-to-back four goal games on Mar. 18 vs. Washington and Mar.
20 vs. Philadelphia.
Tom Barrasso sets a team record with 14 consecutive wins from
Mar. 9 through Apr. 9.
The Penguins clinch the President’s Trophy with a 5-3 win at Quebec
on Apr. 3.
The Penguins set a league record for longest winning streak,
recording 17 consecutive victories from Mar. 9 through Apr. 9
breaking the Islanders record of 15 set in 1981-82.
transactions
Mar. 22, 1993 - Obtained Peter Taglianetti from Tampa Bay for a
third round choice in the 1993 Entry Draft.
Mar. 22, 1993 - Obtained Mike Ramsey from Buffalo for Bob Errey.
scoring
PLAYERS
Mario Lemieux
Kevin Stevens
Rick Tocchet
Ron Francis
Jaromir Jagr
Larry Murphy
Joe Mullen
Shawn McEachern
Ulf Samuelsson
Dave Tippett
Troy Loney
Jim Paek
Paul Stanton
Martin Straka
Bob Errey
Peter Taglianetti
Mike Needham
Mike Stapleton
Mike Ramsey
Jeff Daniels
Kjell Samuelsson
Tom Barrasso
Grant Jennings
Bryan Fogarty
Peter Ahola
Ken Wregget
Jamie Leach
Jeff Chychrun
Jay Caufield
Bench
GP
60
72
80
84
81
83
72
84
77
74
82
77
77
42
54
72
56
78
45
58
63
63
58
12
22
25
5
1
26
G
69
55
48
24
34
22
33
28
3
6
5
3
4
3
8
2
8
4
3
5
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
91
56
61
76
60
63
37
33
26
19
16
15
12
13
6
12
5
9
10
4
6
8
5
4
1
1
0
0
0
PTS
160
111
109
100
94
85
70
61
29
25
21
18
16
16
14
14
13
13
13
9
9
8
5
4
1
1
0
0
0
PIM
38
177
252
68
61
73
14
46
249
56
99
64
97
29
76
184
14
10
28
14
106
24
65
4
14
6
2
2
60
14
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Tom Barrasso
43-14-5
63
3702
186
4
3.01
Ken Wregget
13-7-2
25
1368
78
0
3.42
TOTALS
56-21-7
84
5083
268
5
3.16
DATE
Oct. 6
Oct. 8
Oct. 10
Oct. 13
Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Oct. 20
Oct. 22
Oct. 24
Oct. 27
Oct. 29
Nov. 1
Nov. 3
Nov. 5
Nov. 7
Nov. 8
Nov. 10
Nov. 12
Nov. 13
Nov. 17
Nov. 20
Nov. 21
Nov. 23
Nov. 25
Nov. 27
Nov. 28
Dec. 1
Dec. 3
Dec. 5
Dec. 8
Dec. 11
Dec. 12
Dec. 15
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Dec. 27
Dec. 31
Jan. 2
Jan. 5
Jna. 7
Jan. 9
Jan. 10
Jan. 14
Jan. 16
Jan. 19
Jan. 22
Jan. 23
Jan. 26
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 8
Feb. 10
Feb. 13
Feb. 14
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 21
Feb. 23
Feb. 25
Feb. 27
Feb. 28
Mar. 2
Mar. 5
Mar. 9
Mar. 11
Mar. 14
Mar. 18
Mar. 20
Mar. 21
Mar. 23
Mar. 25
Mar. 27
Mar. 28
Mar. 30
Apr. 1
Apr. 3
Apr. 4
Apr. 7
Apr. 9
Apr. 10
Apr. 14
* - Overtime
RESULT
T
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
T
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
T
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
T
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
T
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
T
SCORE
3-3*
7-3
3-3*
6-5
5-2
7-3
5-1
9-6
4-3
7-2
4-6
5-4
2-0
8-4
2-4
2-7
4-1
4-4*
0-8
4-2
4-1
2-0
5-2
3-11
4-6
5-3
7-3
3-5
9-4
5-2
1-2
6-5
6-2
5-4*
3-4
7-4
4-0
4-2
3-3*
5-2
6-2
3-6
3-2
2-3
0-7
6-1
5-2
1-2
4-3
6-3
2-5
4-2
2-2*
4-0
3-0
4-1
4-7
4-5
2-4
4-3
1-3
1-2
3-3*
4-2
4-5
1-3
3-2
4-3*
3-2
7-5
9-3
6-4
7-2
4-3
5-3
4-1
6-4
10-2
5-3
5-2
4-3*
10-4
4-2
6-6*
OPPONENT
PHILADELPHIA
NY ISLANDERS
Montreal
BUFFALO
MONTREAL
Hartford
VANCOUVER
DETROIT
New Jersey
Ottawa
St. Louis
Tampa Bay
NY ISLANDERS
ST. LOUIS
Toronto
Chicago
Minnesota
QUEBEC
Detroit
BUFFALO
New Jersey
NEW JERSEY
NY Rangers
NY RANGERS
Washington
WASHINGTON
NY Islanders
Los Angeles
San Jose
WINNIPEG
New Jersey
NEW JERSEY
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia
NY ISLANDERS
QUEBEC
Philadelphia
Buffalo
TORONTO
NY RANGERS
BOSTON
MINNESOTA
CALGARY
Winnipeg
Boston
OTTAWA
Vancouver
Edmonton
Calgary
WASHINGTON
NY ISLANDERS
PHILADELPHIA
Washington
BOSTON
NY Rangers
CHICAGO
Buffalo
EDMONTON
NY Islanders
Hartford
NEW JERSEY
Ottawa
TAMPA BAY
Washington
Philadelphia
NY Rangers
BOSTON
LOS ANGELES
NY Islanders
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
Edmonton
SAN JOSE
NEW JERSEY
Boston
Washington
OTTAWA
HARTFORD
Quebec
New Jersey
MONTREAL
NY Rangers
NY RANGERS
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Ed Johnston named head coach and Bryan Trottier named assistant coach
on June 22.
Ron Francis records his 1,000th point on Oct. 28 vs. Quebec.
Ed Johnston sets the club record with his 96th career coaching victory on
Dec. 21 vs. Tampa Bay.
Bryan Trottier records his 900th career assist on Jan. 3 at Ottawa.
Tom Barrasso sets the record for most wins by an American-born
goaltender with his 253rd victory on Feb. 15 vs. Winnipeg.
A pair of milestones. Mario Lemieux records his 1200th career point and
Larry Murphy records his 900th career point on Mar. 26 at Calgary.
The Penguins clinch the first-ever Northeast Division title on Apr. 11 with a
4-0 win at Ottawa.
transactions
Aug. 27, 1993 - Obtained Marty McSorley from Los Angeles for Shawn
McEachern.
Feb. 15, 1994 - Obtained Shawn McEachern and Tomas Sandstrom from
Los Angeles for Marty McSorley and Jim Paek.
Mar. 21, 1994 - Obtained Jim McKenzie from Dallas for Mike Needham.
scoring
GP
80
82
83
84
84
84
78
77
76
51
22
64
80
47
41
60
59
58
71
36
63
71
61
27
65
41
12
7
25
42
44
12
3
4
9
2
2
PLAYERS
Jaromir Jagr
Ron Francis
Kevin Stevens
Larry Murphy
Joe Mullen
Martin Straka
Tomas Sandstrom
Doug Brown
Shawn McEachern
Rick Tocchet
Mario Lemieux
Greg Hawgood
Ulf Samuelsson
Marty McSorley
Bryan Trottier
Peter Taglianetti
Kjell Samuelsson
Mike Stapleton
Markus Naslund
Greg Brown
Jeff Daniels
Jim McKenzie
Grant Jennings
Ed Patterson
Mike Ramsey
Jim Paek
Pat Neaton
Larry DePalma
Mike Needham
Ken Wregget
Tom Barrasso
Chris Tamer
Greg Andrusak
Justin Duberman
Ladislav Karabin
Rob Dopson
Roberto Romano
Bench
G
32
27
41
17
38
30
23
18
20
14
17
6
5
3
4
2
5
7
4
3
3
3
2
3
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
67
66
47
56
32
34
35
37
22
26
20
28
24
18
11
12
8
4
7
8
5
5
4
1
2
4
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
99
93
88
73
70
64
58
55
42
40
37
34
29
21
15
14
13
11
11
11
8
8
6
4
4
4
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
61
62
155
44
41
24
83
18
34
134
32
36
199
139
36
142
118
18
27
28
20
146
126
10
22
8
12
5
2
8
42
9
2
0
2
0
0
20
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
Roberto Romano
1-0-1
GP
MP
2
125
Tom Barrasso
GA SO
3
0
GAA
1.44
22-15-5
44
2482
139
2
2.26
Ken Wregget
21-12-7
42
2456
138
1
3.37
Rob Dopson
0-0-0
2
45
3
0
4.00
TOTALS
44-27-13
84
5118
285
3
3.34
DATE
Oct. 5
Oct. 7
Oct. 9
Oct. 10
Oct. 12
Oct. 14
Oct. 16
Oct. 19
Oct. 22
Oct. 23
Oct. 28
Oct. 30
Nov. 2
Nov. 3
Nov. 6
Nov. 7
Nov. 9
Nov. 11
Nov. 13
Nov. 16
Nov. 18
Nov. 20
Nov. 24
Nov. 26
Nov. 27
Dec. 2
Dec. 4
Dec. 8
Dec. 11
Dec. 14
Dec. 16
Dec. 19
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 31
Jan. 2
Jan. 3
Jan. 7
Jan. 8
Jan. 11
Jan. 13
Jan. 15
Jan. 18
Jan. 25
Jan. 27
Jan. 29
Jan. 31
Feb. 1
Feb. 4
Feb. 5
Feb. 7
Feb. 10
Feb. 12
Feb. 13
Feb. 15
Feb. 17
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 24
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
Mar. 4
Mar. 6
Mar. 8
Mar. 10
Mar. 12
Mar. 13
Mar. 15
Mar. 17
Mar. 19
Mar. 20
Mar. 22
Mar. 24
Mar. 26
Mar. 27
Mar. 30
Apr. 3
Apr. 4
Apr. 6
Aapr. 8
Apr. 9
Apr. 11
* - Overtime
RESULT
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
T
L
W
T
W
L
W
T
L
L
W
W
T
W
T
T
T
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
T
L
L
W
W
T
W
T
W
L
W
W
T
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
T
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
T
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
SCORE
3-4
2-1
3-2
4-7
2-1
2-3
5-3
3-2
4-2
3-3*
3-7
4-3
3-3*
6-2
3-8
5-4
3-3*
1-4
3-7
11-5
3-2
2-2*
7-3
4-4*
2-2*
2-2*
7-6*
2-3
6-3
4-2
2-1
3-6
8-3
4-3
3-7
4-4*
4-5
2-7
4-1
4-3*
2-2*
5-4*
2-2*
4-3
3-6
4-2
3-1
4-4*
3-5
2-1
6-3
3-7
1-4
3-5
3-9
3-0
5-3
6-4
1-4
3-4*
2-2*
4-3
4-3
1-2
5-3
7-3
2-4
6-2
3-2
4-5*
4-2
5-4
2-1
2-2*
5-1
3-5
3-5
3-1
6-2
2-1
3-1
2-7
1-9
4-1
OPPONENT
Philadelphia
MONTREAL
NY RANGERS
Quebec
Florida
Tampa Bay
HARTFORD
NY Islanders
Buffalo
ST. LOUIS
QUEBEC
CHICAGO
San Jose
BUFFALO
Los Angeles
Anaheim
St. Louis
Chicago
DETROIT
PHILADELPHIA
WASHINGTON
Montreal
BOSTON
Washington
OTTAWA
NEW JERSEY
Hartford
Dallas
Tampa Bay
LOS ANGELES
BUFFALO
NY ISLANDERS
TAMPA BAY
Boston
Washington
PHILADELPHIA
QUEBEC
Hartford
Ottawa
Buffalo
CALGARY
BOSTON
FLORIDA
EDMONTON
Quebec
OTTAWA
QUEBEC
Toronto
NY Rangers
FLORIDA
Detroit
New Jersey
MONTREAL
NY ISLANDERS
DALLAS
Philadelphia
WINNIPEG
HARTFORD
Montreal
NY Rangers
ANAHEIM
BUFFALO
Florida
Buffalo
Winnipeg
BOSTON
TORONTO
NY RANGERS
Hartford
WASHINGTON
Boston
VANCOUVER
NY Islanders
SAN JOSE
OTTAWA
Calgary
Edmonton
Vancouver
BOSTON
TAMPA BAY
NEW JERSEY
New Jersey
Montreal
Ottawa
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highlights
games
Joe Mullen becomes the first American-born player to record
1,000 career points with an assist on Feb. 7 vs. Florida.
Jaromir Jagr becomes the first European-trained player to win
the Art Ross Trophy on May 3.
Ron Francis records a league-best plus-30 rating.
Ron Francis becomes the first Penguin to win the Selke Trophy
and the second to win the Lady Byng.
Jaromir Jagr is named to the First All-Star team and Larry
Murphy is named to the Second team.
transactions
Feb. 16, 1995 - Acquired Wendell Young from Tampa Bay for
future considerations.
Apr. 7, 1995 - Obtained Norm Maciver and Troy Murray from
Ottawa for Martin Straka.
Apr. 7, 1995 - Acquired Drake Berehowsky from Toronto for
Grant Jennings.
scoring
PLAYERS
Jaromir Jagr
Ron Francis
Tomas Sandstrom
Luc Robitaille
Larry Murphy
Joe Mullen
John Cullen
Kevin Stevens
Shawn McEachern
Norm Maciver
Troy Murray
Martin Straka
Ulf Samuelsson
Chris Joseph
Len Barrie
Mike Hudson
Kjell Samuelsson
Greg Hawgood
Markus Naslund
Greg Andrusak
Grant Jennings
Jim McKenzie
Chris Tamer
Drake Berehowsky
Francois Leroux
Rusty Fitzgerald
Richard Park
Peter Taglianetti
Jeff Christian
Philippe DeRouville
Tom Barrasso
Wendell Young
Ken Wregget
Bench
GP
48
44
47
46
48
45
46
27
44
41
46
31
44
33
48
40
41
21
14
7
25
39
36
29
40
4
1
13
1
1
2
10
38
G
32
11
21
23
13
16
13
15
13
4
4
4
1
5
3
2
1
1
2
0
0
2
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
38
48
23
19
25
21
24
12
13
16
12
12
15
10
11
9
6
4
2
4
4
1
0
2
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
70
59
44
42
38
37
37
27
26
20
16
16
16
15
14
11
7
5
4
4
4
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
37
18
42
37
18
6
66
51
22
16
39
16
113
46
66
34
54
25
2
6
36
63
82
28
114
0
2
12
0
0
0
2
14
10
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
Phil. DeRouville
1-0-0
1
60
GA SO
3
0
GAA
3.00
Ken Wregget
25-9-2
38
2208
118
0
3.21
Wendell Young
3-6-0
10
497
27
0
3.26
Tom Barrasso
0-1-1
2
125
8
0
3.84
TOTALS
29-16-3
48
2901
158
0
3.27
DATE
Jan. 20
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Jan. 27
Jan. 29
Feb. 1
Feb. 4
Feb. 5
Feb. 7
Feb. 9
Feb. 11
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 18
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
Feb. 27
Mar. 2
Mar. 4
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
Mar. 9
Mar. 11
Mar. 13
Mar. 15
Mar. 16
Mar. 19
Mar. 21
Mar. 24
Mar. 26
Mar. 28
Apr. 1
Apr. 5
Apr. 8
Apr. 10
Apr. 11
Apr. 15
Apr. 16
Apr. 18
Apr. 22
Apr. 23
Apr. 26
Apr. 28
Apr. 30
May 2
May 5
RESULT
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
L
T
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
T
W
L
L
L
SCORE
5-3
6-5
3-2
5-4
4-1
4-3
6-3
3-3*
7-3
5-2
3-1
5-3
5-2
2-4
3-3*
5-4
2-4
1-3
7-5
3-6
4-3*
2-6
4-5
4-2
6-2
4-2
5-8
2-3
4-3
3-2
5-2
0-2
6-3
3-2
4-8
1-2
4-3
3-1
5-2
3-4*
6-5
1-2
4-2
3-3*
4-1
2-5
2-7
3-4
OPPONENT
Tampa Bay
Florida
NY Rangers
OTTAWA
Washington
NY RANGERS
TAMPA BAY
New Jersey
FLORIDA
NY Islanders
MONTREAL
BOSTON
HARTFORD
Hartford
BUFFALO
QUEBEC
TAMPA BAY
NY Islanders
Quebec
Buffalo
Boston
Philadelphia
QUEBEC
NY ISLANDERS
BUFFALO
MONTREAL
Montreal
Quebec
Ottawa
Buffalo
NEW JERSEY
Florida
NY ISLANDERS
PHILADELPHIA
HARTFORD
Montreal
Ottawa
WASHINGTON
OTTAWA
Philadelphia
NY RANGERS
WASHINGTON
Hartford
New Jersey
BOSTON
Boston
Washington
FLORIDA
* - Overtime
29-16-3, 2nd, Northeast Division
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games
highlights
Mario Lemieux returns to the Pittsburgh lineup after a one year
leave of absence for medical reasons.
Mario Lemieux records his 500th career goal on Oct. 28 at the
Islanders, becoming the second-fastest to reach the mark.
Ron Francis records his 1,200th career point on Dec. 26 at Buffalo.
Mario Lemieux records five goals in a game against St. Louis on
Mar. 26.
Jaromir Jagr setsNHL records for points (149) and assists (87) in a
season by a right wing.
transactions
Aug. 2, 1995 - Obtained Bryan Smolinski, Glen Murray and
Boston’s third round choice in the 1996 Entry Draft for Kevin
Stevens and Shawn McEachern.
Mar. 20, 1996 - Obtained J.J. Daigneault from St. Louis for an
eighth round choice in the 1996 Entry Draft.
Mar. 20, 1996 - Obtained Alek Stojanov from Vancouver for
Markus Naslund.
scoring
PLAYERS
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Ron Francis
Petr Nedved
Tomas Sandstrom
Sergei Zubov
Bryan Smolinski
Kevin Miller
Markus Naslund
Dmitri Mironov
Glen Murray
Norm Maciver
Chris Joseph
Neil Wilkinson
Dave Roche
Chris Tamer
J.J. Daigneault
Francois Leroux
Joe Dziedzic
Richard Park
Dave McLlwain
Brad Lauer
Corey Foster
Chris Wells
Rusty Fitzgerald
Tom Barrasso
Ian Moran
Alek Stojanov
Ed Patterson
Ken Wregget
Drake Berehowsky
Greg Andrusak
Stefan Bergkvist
Jeff Christian
Len Barrie
Peter Allen
Bench
GP
70
82
77
80
58
64
81
81
66
72
69
32
70
62
71
70
57
66
69
56
19
21
11
54
21
49
51
68
35
37
1
2
2
3
5
8
G
69
62
27
45
35
11
24
28
19
3
14
2
5
3
7
4
4
2
5
4
2
4
2
2
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
92
87
92
54
35
55
40
25
33
31
15
21
14
14
7
10
7
9
5
6
5
1
2
2
2
3
1
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
161
149
119
99
70
66
64
53
52
34
29
23
19
17
14
14
11
11
10
10
7
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
54
96
56
68
69
22
69
45
36
88
57
32
71
120
130
153
53
161
68
36
6
6
2
59
12
18
47
130
38
8
0
0
2
2
18
8
12
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Ken Wregget
20-13-2
37
2132
115
3
3.24
Tom Barrasso
29-16-2
49
2799
160
2
3.43
TOTALS
49-29-4
82
4948
284
5
3.44
DATE
Oct. 7
Oct. 9
Oct. 12
Oct. 14
Oct. 20
Oct. 21
Oct. 26
Oct. 28
Nov. 1
Nov. 3
Nov. 4
Nov. 8
Nov. 10
Nov. 11
Nov. 14
Nov. 17
Nov. 18
Nov. 21
Nov. 22
Nov. 25
Nov. 28
Nov. 30
Dec. 1
Dec. 3
Dec. 5
Dec. 7
Dec. 9
Dec. 13
Dec. 15
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 22
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 30
Jan. 1
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 6
Jan. 8
Jan. 12
Jan. 13
Jan. 16
Jan. 17
Jan. 22
Jan. 24
Jan. 27
Jan. 29
Jan. 31
Feb. 3
Feb. 6
Feb. 7
Feb. 10
Feb. 12
Feb. 16
Feb. 18
Feb. 21
Feb. 23
Feb. 24
Feb. 27
Feb. 29
Mar. 1
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
Mar. 9
Mar. 13
Mar. 14
Mar. 16
Mar. 21
Mar. 23
Mar. 24
Mar. 26
Mar. 28
Mar. 30
Mar. 31
Apr. 4
Apr. 6
Apr. 8
Apr. 10
Apr. 11
Apr. 14
* - Overtime
RESULT
W
T
L
W
T
L
W
W
W
T
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
T
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
SCORE
8-3
6-6*
1-5
5-2
2-2*
2-3*
7-5
5-3
10-0
3-3*
7-4
7-1
9-1
2-3
4-2
3-2*
3-0
4-9
3-4
5-3
7-2
9-6
2-1
5-4
6-3
7-5
6-0
3-6
5-1
5-6
7-1
2-4
0-1
6-3
9-4
6-5
2-4
4-1
5-2
2-3
8-5
5-6
8-10
2-5
1-0
7-6*
4-3
7-4
1-2
1-4
0-3
6-5
1-1*
6-3
1-4
1-0
4-3*
3-6
5-4
3-7
7-4
3-7
5-4
9-4
5-1
3-4*
2-3
2-4
4-2
5-4
5-7
8-2
8-4
3-2
2-1
1-4
4-2
2-1
4-5
2-6
5-3
5-6
OPPONENT
TORONTO
Colorado
Chicago
ANAHEIM
Hartford
LOS ANGELES
NY Islanders
New Jersey
TAMPA BAY
Buffalo
PHILADELPHIA
Ottawa
San Jose
Los Angeles
DALLAS
Washington
WASHINGTON
NY Rangers
NY RANGERS
BUFFALO
OTTAWA
Boston
FLORIDA
Tampa Bay
NY Islanders
MONTREAL
HARTFORD
Anaheim
Dallas
Philadelphia
CALGARY
MONTREAL
Montreal
BUFFALO
HARTFORD
FLORIDA
Washington
OTTAWA
DETROIT
St. Louis
VANCOUVER
MONTREAL
SAN JOSE
COLORADO
Buffalo
BOSTON
Ottawa
PHILADELPHIA
Florida
Tampa Bay
Detroit
BOSTON
New Jersey
CHICAGO
Toronto
Winnipeg
NY RANGERS
Buffalo
HARTFORD
Montreal
Vancouver
Calgary
Edmonton
WINNIPEG
OTTAWA
NEW JERSEY
Hartford
Boston
NY ISLANDERS
EDMONTON
BUFFALO
NY Rangers
ST. LOUIS
Florida
NEW JERSEY
Philadelphia
WASHINGTON
TAMPABAY
Hartford
NY ISLANDERS
Ottawa
Boston
49-29-4, 1st, Northeast Division
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highlights
games
Mario Lemieux becomes the ninth player to record 1,400 points on
Nov. 30 vs. Boston.
Jaromir Jagr records his 600th point on Jan. 4 vs. Tampa Bay.
Mario Lemieux ties the NHL record for goals in a period with four
against Montreal on Jan. 26.
Mario Lemieux scores his 600th career goal on Feb. 4 vs. Vancouver.
Joe Mullen becomes the first American-born player to record 500
goals on Mar. 14 at Colorado.
Ron Francis records his 400th career goal on Mar. 29 vs. Los Angeles.
Patrick Lalime sets the NHL record for longest unbeaten streak from
the beginning of a career by going 14-0-2.
transactions
June 22, 1996 - Obtained Kevin Hatcher from Dallas for Sergei
Zubov.
Nov. 17, 1996 - Obtained Darius Kasparaitis and Andreas Johansson
from NY Islanders for Bryan Smolinski.
Nov. 19, 1996 - Obtained Stu Barnes and Jason Woolley from Florida
for Chris Wells.
Mar. 18, 1997 - Obtained Eddie Olczyk from Los Angeles for Glen
Murray.
scoring
GP
76
63
81
74
79
80
81
71
60
75
73
40
75
54
66
70
59
53
35
42
61
36
17
15
45
35
8
11
45
64
16
59
46
1
1
2
5
5
6
13
23
39
PLAYERS
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Ron Francis
Petr Nedved
Eddie Olczyk
Kevin Hatcher
Stu Barnes
Fredrik Olausson
Jason Woolley
Greg Johnson
Alex Hicks
Tomas Sandstrom
Darius Kasparaitis
Joe Mullen
Glen Murray
Garry Valk
Joe Dziedzic
J.J. Daigneault
Roman Oksiuta
Andreas Johansson
Dave Roche
Ian Moran
Petr Klima
Dmitri Mironov
Chris Tamer
Alek Stojanov
Josef Beranek
Jeff Christian
Tyler Wright
Craig Muni
Dan Quinn
Francois Leroux
Ken Wregget
Domenic Pittis
Richard Park
Philippe Derouville
Tom Barrasso
Stefan Bergkvist
Ed Patterson
Shawn Antoski
Neil Wilkinson
Patrick Lalime
G
50
47
27
33
25
15
19
9
6
13
7
9
2
7
11
10
9
3
6
4
5
4
1
1
2
1
3
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
72
48
63
38
30
39
30
29
30
19
21
15
21
15
11
11
9
14
7
9
5
5
7
5
4
4
1
2
2
4
3
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
122
95
90
71
55
54
49
38
36
32
28
24
23
22
22
21
18
17
13
13
10
9
8
6
6
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
65
40
20
66
51
103
26
32
30
26
90
33
100
4
24
78
63
36
26
20
155
22
6
24
131
79
4
13
70
36
10
81
6
0
0
0
0
7
8
49
36
0
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Patrick Lalime
21-12-2
39
2058
101
3
2.94
Phil. DeRouville
0-2-0
2
111
6
0
3.24
Ken Wregget
17-17-6
46
2514
136
2
3.25
Tom Barrasso
0-5-0
5
270
26
0
5.78
TOTALS
38-36-8
82
4969
280
5
3.38
DATE
Oct. 5
Oct. 8
Oct. 11
Oct. 12
Oct. 16
Oct. 17
Oct. 19
Oct. 22
Oct. 24
Oct. 26
Nov. 1
Nov. 2
Nov. 6
Nov. 8
Nov. 9
Nov. 12
Nov. 14
Nov. 16
Nov. 19
Nov. 21
Nov. 22
Nov. 27
Nov. 30
Dec. 3
Dec. 4
Dec. 6
Dec. 7
Dec. 10
Dec. 11
Dec. 13
Dec. 15
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 30
Jan. 2
Jan. 4
Jan. 7
Jan. 10
Jan. 11
Jan. 14
Jan. 15
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Jan. 26
Jan. 29
Feb. 1
Feb. 4
Feb. 5
Feb. 8
Feb. 12
Feb. 15
Feb. 16
Feb. 18
Feb. 22
Feb. 23
Feb. 27
Mar. 1
Mar. 4
Mar. 5
Mar. 8
Mar. 10
Mar. 12
Mar. 14
Mar. 16
Mar. 18
Mar. 20
Mar. 22
Mar. 24
Mar. 26
Mar. 29
Mar. 31
Apr. 3
Apr. 5
Apr. 8
Apr. 10
Apr. 11
Apr. 13
* - Overtime
RESULT
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
T
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
T
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
T
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
T
T
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
T
W
W
L
L
L
SCORE
3-4*
3-7
2-3
3-2
1-8
1-4
2-1
2-5
5-7
1-2
2-4
7-3
5-2
5-5*
2-4
3-0
1-2*
3-8
4-2
3-7
7-1
2-2*
6-2
4-4*
4-2
5-3
5-3
5-3
7-3
4-0
1-2
4-6
4-0
3-1
6-5
3-3*
2-0
5-3
6-1
7-3
5-3
5-2
3-3*
3-1
3-0
4-2
3-4*
4-7
5-2
1-3
4-1
6-4
6-3
5-6*
1-5
1-5
2-6
4-2
2-4
1-5
1-4
3-6
1-3
2-4
3-2*
2-2*
5-5*
3-6
2-6
5-3
6-3
2-3
0-3
5-8
4-1
4-3
5-5*
5-2
3-1
3-4
2-4
3-7
OPPONENT
TAMPA BAY
Hartford
Ottawa
OTTAWA
NY Rangers
Buffalo
WASHINGTON
Edmonton
Calgary
Vancouver
Washington
OTTAWA
EDMONTON
Tampa Bay
Florida
BUFFALO
Boston
NY RANGERS
ST. LOUIS
Philadelphia
Hartford
MONTREAL
BOSTON
HARTFORD
Ottawa
Washington
ANAHEIM
Los Angeles
Anaheim
San Jose
Chicago
BOSTON
St. Louis
SAN JOSE
Toronto
MONTREAL
BUFFALO
WASHINGTON
New Jersey
TAMPA BAY
NY Islanders
NY ISLANDERS
Ottawa
DALLAS
Hartford
CALGARY
COLORADO
NY RANGERS
Montreal
Buffalo
PHOENIX
VANCOUVER
Montreal
DETROIT
NY ISLANDERS
Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA
FLORIDA
CHICAGO
NY Islanders
Detroit
New Jersey
NEW JERSEY
Buffalo
PHILADELPHIA
MONTREAL
Phoenix
Colorado
Dallas
BUFFALO
TORONTO
NEW JERSEY
NY Rangers
Montreal
LOS ANGELES
FLORIDA
HARTFORD
OTTAWA
BOSTON
Tampa Bay
Florida
Boston
38-36-8, 2nd, Northeast Division
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highlights
games
Tom Barrasson records his 300th career victory at Florida on
Oct. 19.
Ron Francis records his 1,400th career point on Jan. 29 at
Boston.
Nine Penguins represent their countries at the 1998 Winter
Olympics in Nagano, Japan, with seven bringing home medals.
Ken Wregget records his 200th career victory on Mar. 7 vs.
Philadelphia.
Ron Francis records his 1,000th career assist on Mar. 21 vs.
Philadelphia.
Jaromir Jagr records his 300th goal on Apr. 15 vs. Tampa Bay.
Jaromir Jagr captures his second Art Ross Trophy with 102
points.
transactions
Aug. 12, 1997 - Obtain Jiri Slegr from Edmonton for a third
round choice in the 1998 Entry Draft.
Oct. 22, 1997 - Obtained Tuomas Gronman from Chicago for
Greg Johnson.
Mar. 24, 1998 - Obtained Sean Pronger from Anaheim for
the rights to Patrick Lalime.
scoring
PLAYERS
Jaromir Jagr
Ron Francis
Stu Barnes
Kevin Hatcher
Martin Straka
Rob Brown
Fredrik Olausson
Aleksey Morozov
Eddie Olczyk
Robert Lang
Sean Pronger
Alex Hicks
Brad Werenka
Jiri Slegr
Andreas Johansson
Darius Kasparaitis
Robert Dome
Chris Ferraro
Peter Ferraro
Tyler Wright
Ian Moran
Chris Tamer
Neil Wilkinson
Garry Valk
Tuomas Gronman
Tom Barrasso
Greg Johnson
Peter Skudra
Sven Butenschon
Ken Wregget
GP
77
81
78
74
75
82
76
76
56
54
67
58
71
73
50
61
30
46
29
82
37
79
34
39
22
63
5
17
6
15
G
35
25
30
19
19
15
6
13
11
9
6
7
3
5
5
4
5
3
3
3
1
0
2
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
A
67
62
35
29
23
25
27
13
11
13
15
13
15
12
10
8
2
4
4
4
6
7
4
1
2
2
0
1
0
0
PTS
102
87
65
48
42
40
33
26
22
22
21
20
18
17
15
12
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
3
3
2
1
1
0
0
PIM
64
20
30
66
28
59
42
8
35
16
32
54
46
109
20
127
12
43
12
112
19
181
24
33
25
14
2
2
6
6
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
Peter Skudra
6-4-3
17
851
GA SO
26
0
GAA
1.83
Tom Barrasso
31-14-13
63
3542
122
7
2.07
Ken Wregget
3-6-2
15
611
28
0
2.75
TOTALS
40-24-18
82
5022
188
7
2.25
DATE
Oct. 1
Oct. 3
Oct. 4
Oct. 8
Oct. 9
Oct. 11
Oct. 14
Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Oct. 19
Oct. 22
Oct. 24
Oct. 25
Oct. 28
Nov. 1
Nov. 2
Nov. 5
Nov. 7
Nov. 8
Nov. 12
Nov. 14
Nov. 15
Nov. 19
Nov. 20
Nov. 22
Nov. 24
Nov. 26
Nov. 29
Dec. 1
Dec. 4
Dec. 6
Dec. 9
Dec. 10
Dec. 12
Dec. 16
Dec. 19
Dec. 20
Dec. 26
Dec. 27
Dec. 29
Dec. 31
Jan. 3
Jan. 6
Jan. 7
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 14
Jan. 20
Jan. 22
Jan. 24
Jan. 26
Jan. 28
Jan. 29
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Feb. 6
Feb. 7
Feb. 25
Feb. 28
Mar. 2
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
Mar. 8
Mar. 11
Mar. 14
Mar. 15
Mar. 18
Mar. 21
Mar. 22
Mar. 26
Mar. 28
Mar. 29
Apr. 1
Apr. 4
Apr. 5
Apr. 7
Apr. 9
Apr. 11
Apr. 15
Apr. 16
Apr. 18
* - Overtime
RESULT
T
W
L
L
L
W
W
T
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
T
T
L
L
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
T
T
T
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
T
W
W
W
T
W
W
L
T
T
T
W
L
W
T
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
T
L
T
T
L
W
L
L
L
T
W
W
W
SCORE
3-3*
4-3
3-5
0-3
1-3
4-1
1-0
1-1*
4-1
4-1
5-2
3-4
3-2*
3-6
7-6*
1-3
2-5
1-1*
2-2*
1-4
1-3
5-0
3-3*
2-0
4-3*
5-1
3-2
6-3
1-0
0-4
5-2
2-1
3-0
2-2*
1-1*
3-3*
1-4
4-1
0-1
5-1
3-2
4-5*
4-2
1-3
4-1
4-1
2-5
0-0*
3-2
4-2
4-2
2-2*
4-2
4-2
2-4
2-2*
2-2*
2-2*
6-2
2-6
3-1
2-2*
6-4
3-4*
4-1
2-1
0-3
4-2
4-3
0-0*
3-4
2-2*
1-1*
2-3
4-1
1-3
1-2
1-4
3-3*
5-1
4-1
5-2
OPPONENT
LOS ANGELES
Carolina
FLORIDA
MONTREAL
Philadelphia
CAROLINA
NY Rangers
Montreal
Tampa Bay
Florida
San Jose
Edmonton
Vancouver
Calgary
VANCOUVER
Chicago
DALLAS
Detroit
BUFFALO
WASHINGTON
NY Rangers
Toronto
BOSTON
Ottawa
NY RANGERS
BUFFALO
CAROLINA
MONTREAL
Montreal
NEW JERSEY
ANAHEIM
Los Angeles
Anaheim
Phoenix
TAMPA BAY
Colorado
St. Louis
Washington
MONTREAL
NY ISLANDERS
CAROLINA
COLORADO
NY Islanders
New Jersey
NEW JERSEY
Carolina
Boston
OTTAWA
New Jersey
BOSTON
ST. LOUIS
Washington
Boston
DETROIT
NY ISLANDERS
WASHINGTON
Buffalo
Ottawa
Montreal
Boston
TORONTO
CHICAGO
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia
CALGARY
BUFFALO
Buffalo
EDMONTON
PHILADELPHIA
Dallas
NY Islanders
NY RANGERS
OTTAWA
SAN JOSE
Tampa Bay
Florida
PHOENIX
Ottawa
FLORIDA
TAMPA BAY
Carolina
BOSTON
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Jaromir Jagr records his 800th career point Jan. 31 at Montreal.
Penguins win five consecutive overtime games for the first time in
club history and lead the NHL with 28 overtime points.
Penguins win ten games in a row, Jan. 28-Feb. 15, the second
longest winning streak in team history.
Tom Barrasso, Peter Skudra and Jean-Sebastien Aubin all record
shutouts, making it the first time in club history that three different
goalies record shutouts in one season.
Jaromir Jagr captures his first Hart Trophy as league MVP. Jagr also
wins his third Art Ross Trophy as the league’s leading scorer.
transactions
June 17, 1998 - Obtained German Titov and Todd Hlushko
from Calgary for Ken Wregget and Dave Roche.
Nov. 25, 1998 - Obtained Alexei Kovalev, Harry York and
future considerations acquired from New York Rangers for Petr
Nedved, Chris Tamer and Sean Pronger.
Mar. 11, 1999 - Obtained Matthew Barnaby from Buffalo for
Stu Barnes.
scoring
PLAYERS
Jaromir Jagr
Martin Straka
German Titov
Alexei Kovalev
Robert Lang
Kip Miller
Jan Hrdina
Kevin Hatcher
Stu Barnes
Rob Brown
Brad Werenka
Jiri Slegr
Matthew Barnaby
Aleksey Morozov
Dan Kesa
Bobby Dollas
Ian Moran
Maxim Galanov
Jeff Serowik
Darius Kasparaitis
Tom Barrasso
Martin Sonnenberg
Patrick Lebeau
Greg Andrusak
Victor Ignatjev
Ryan Savoia
Pavel Skrbek
Brian Bonin
Chris Tamer
Sven Butenschon
J.S. Aubin
Neil Wilkinson
Peter Skudra
Tyler Wright
GP
81
80
72
77
72
77
82
66
64
58
81
63
62
67
67
70
62
51
26
48
43
44
8
7
11
3
4
5
11
17
17
24
37
61
G
44
35
11
23
21
19
13
11
20
13
6
3
6
9
2
2
4
4
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
83
48
45
30
23
23
29
27
12
11
18
20
16
10
8
8
5
3
6
4
3
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
127
83
56
53
44
42
42
38
32
24
24
23
22
19
10
10
9
7
6
5
3
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
66
26
34
49
24
22
40
24
20
16
93
86
177
14
27
60
37
14
16
70
20
19
2
4
6
0
2
0
32
6
0
22
2
90
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
J.S. Aubin
4-3-6
17
756
GA SO
28
2
GAA
2.22
Tom Barrasso
19-16-3
43
2306
98
4
2.55
Peter Skudra
15-11-5
37
1914
89
3
2.79
TOTALS
38-30-14
82
5011
225
9
2.69
DATE
Oct. 10
Oct. 14
Oct. 17
Oct. 21
Oct. 24
Oct. 26
Oct. 28
Oct. 30
Oct. 31
Nov. 3
Nov. 5
Nov. 7
Nov. 10
Nov. 13
Nov. 14
Nov. 17
Nov. 19
Nov. 21
Nov. 25
Nov. 27
Nov. 28
Dec. 1
Dec. 4
Dec. 5
Dec. 12
Dec. 15
Dec. 16
Dec. 19
Dec. 21
Dec. 22
Dec. 26
Dec. 30
Jan. 2
Jan. 5
Jan. 7
Jan. 9
Jan. 13
Jan. 15
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
Jan. 21
Jan. 26
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 5
Feb. 7
Feb. 9
Feb. 11
Feb. 13
Feb. 15
Feb. 17
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 22
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
Mar. 3
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
Mar. 9
Mar. 10
Mar. 13
Mar. 16
Mar. 17
Mar. 20
Mar. 21
Mar. 23
Mar. 25
Mar. 27
Mar. 28
Mar. 30
Apr. 1
Apr. 3
Apr. 5
Apr. 8
Apr. 11
Apr. 15
Apr. 17
Apr. 18
* - Overtime
RESULT
W
W
T
L
L
W
W
T
L
T
W
T
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
T
W
T
T
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
T
T
L
L
W
W
T
W
T
T
W
L
T
L
L
T
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
SCORE
4-3
3-1
3-3*
0-5
4-6
2-0
5-2
2-2*
1-4
4-4*
4-2
0-0*
3-2
3-4
4-0
1-4
5-1
5-2
4-5
2-2*
4-3
4-4*
3-3*
1-2
4-3
3-2*
1-4
3-0
1-7
0-3
2-1*
7-4
4-2
5-1
4-2
2-1
3-5
2-3
5-1
3-5
2-5
3-5
6-0
5-2
5-3
5-3
3-0
2-1
3-2*
6-5*
3-2*
7-3
1-3
1-6
1-2
4-1
3-2
4-6
3-4
4-4*
2-2*
1-3
2-3
3-2*
4-0
2-2*
2-0
1-1*
2-2*
5-2
3-5
1-1*
3-4*
4-6
3-3*
2-4
1-3
1-3
3-0
2-4
2-7
2-1*
OPPONENT
NY Islanders
New Jersey
NY RANGERS
Tampa Bay
TORONTO
Toronto
Calgary
Vancouver
Edmonton
PHILADELPHIA
Ottawa
BOSTON
NY ISLANDERS
New Jersey
FLORIDA
PHILADELPHIA
Tampa Bay
TAMPA BAY
Washington
NY RANGERS
Montreal
ANAHEIM
Carolina
Boston
St. Louis
TAMPA BAY
Florida
WASHINGTON
Toronto
LOS ANGELES
OTTAWA
FLORIDA
Florida
CALGARY
CAROLINA
ST. LOUIS
Phoenix
San Jose
Los Angeles
Anaheim
NY ISLANDERS
CAROLINA
TORONTO
BOSTON
Montreal
BUFFALO
FLORIDA
DETROIT
MONTREAL
VANCOUVER
Nashville
WASHINGTON
NY Islanders
NY Rangers
Philadelphia
PHOENIX
Colorado
Dallas
Washington
MONTREAL
EDMONTON
COLORADO
NEW JERSEY
Carolina
PHILADELPHIA
DALLAS
Tampa Bay
NASHVILLE
NY Rangers
CHICAGO
New Jersey
BUFFALO
Buffalo
OTTAWA
Ottawa
NEW JERSEY
Buffalo
Philadelphia
Detroit
Boston
NY ISLANDERS
NY Rangers
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Jaromir Jagr opens the season with a 15-game point streak from Oct. 1Nov. 13 (14+19=33)
Jaromir Jagr sets an NHL record by recording a point on 15 consecutive
goals from Oct. 16-Nov. 4 (7+8=15)
Jaromir Jagr nets his fifth career hat trick and his 900th point on Nov. 26
vs. Ottawa.
Herb Brooks replaces Kevin Constantine as head coach on Dec. 9.
Jaromir Jagr records a career-best seven points (3+4) on Dec. 30.
Martin Straka ties the team record for two fastest goals by one player (four
seconds) on Feb. 11 vs. Edmonton.
Jaromir Jagr captures his third consecutive Art Ross Trophy.
The Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers play the third-longest game in NHL
history in Game Five of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Goaltender Ron
Tugnutt makes 70 saves in the four-and-a-half overtime, 2-1 loss.
transactions
Mar. 13, 2000 - Acquired Bob Boughner from Nashville for
Pavel Skrbek
Mar. 14, 2000 - Acquired Ron Tugnutt and Janne Laukkanen
from Ottawa for Tom Barrasso; Acquired Rene Corbet and Tyler
Moss from Calgary for Brad Werenka; Acquired Josef Beranek
from Edmonton for German Titov.
scoring
PLAYERS
Jaromir Jagr
Alexei Kovalev
Robert Lang
Martin Straka
Jan Hrdina
Aleksey Moroaov
Jiri Slegr
Pat Falloon
Josef Beranek
Matthew Barnaby
Rob Brown
Tyler Wright
Michal Rozsival
Janne Laukkanen
Rene Corbet
Darius Kasparaitis
Hans Jonsson
Ian Moran
Bob Boughner
Robert Dome
Andrew Ference
Tom Chorske
Peter Popovic
Steve Leach
John Slaney
Martin Sonnenberg
Dan Trebil
J.S. Aubin
Sven Butenschon
Peter Skudra
Dennis Bonvie
Ron Tugnutt
GP
63
82
78
71
70
68
74
63
71
64
50
50
75
71
52
73
68
73
73
22
30
33
54
56
29
14
3
51
3
20
20
51
G
42
26
23
20
13
12
11
9
13
12
10
12
4
2
5
3
3
4
3
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
A
54
40
42
39
33
19
20
22
12
12
13
10
17
18
10
12
11
8
4
5
4
5
5
3
4
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
PTS
96
66
65
59
46
31
31
31
25
24
23
22
21
20
15
15
14
12
7
7
6
6
6
5
5
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
PIM
50
94
14
26
43
14
82
14
57
197
10
45
48
67
60
146
12
28
166
E
20
2
30
24
10
E
2
2
E
0
80
0
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
Ron Tugnutt
4-2-0
GP
MP
7
374
J. S. Aubin
GA SO
15
0
GAA
2.41
23-21-3
51
2789
120
2
2.58
Peter Skudra
5-7-3
20
922
48
1
3.12
Tom Barrasso
5-7-2
18
870
46
1
3.17
TOTALS
37-37-8
82
4984
236
4
2.84
DATE
Oct. 1
Oct. 7
Oct. 8
Oct. 14
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Oct. 30
Nov. 2
Nov. 4
Nov. 6
Nov. 10
Nov. 12
Nov. 13
Nov. 16
Nov. 18
Nov. 20
Nov. 23
Nov. 26
Nov. 27
Nov. 30
Dec. 2
Dec. 4
Dec. 7
Dec. 9
Dec. 11
Dec. 14
Dec. 15
Dec. 18
Dec. 20
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 29
Dec. 30
Jan. 2
Jan. 5
Jan. 7
Jan. 8
Jan. 12
Jan. 13
Jan. 15
Jan. 19
Jan. 22
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Jan. 27
Jan. 29
Jan. 31
Feb.1
Feb. 3
Feb. 9
Feb. 11
Feb. 12
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 22
Feb. 24
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
Mar. 1
Mar. 4
Mar. 8
Mar. 9
Mar. 11
Mar. 13
Mar. 16
Mar. 18
Mar. 19
Mar. 21
Mar. 24
Mar. 26
Mar. 28
Mar. 30
Apr. 1
Apr. 3
Apr. 5
Apr. 7
Apr. 9
* - Overtime
RESULT
L
W
T
W
T
L
L
L
T
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
R
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
T
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
T
L
W
T
W
L
L
L
T
T
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
SCORE
4-6
7-5
3-3*
5-2
3-3*
2-3
1-2*
3-5
1-1*
4-5
1-2
4-7
5-4
2-3*
6-2
3-2
1-2
1-2*
3-1
5-0
3-5
4-1
2-5
2-3*
1-2
3-0
4-2
4-2
6-3
2-5
1-5
4-0
4-3
4-2
2-3*
9-3
4-3
1-3
5-2
2-6
1-3
3-4
2-4
3-1
2-4
4-4*
3-4
4-1
1-7
2-1*
3-2
4-2
5-2
2-2*
1-5
3-0
1-1*
2-1
1-2
3-4
3-4*
2-2*
1-1*
2-8
3-2
0-3
0-7
3-1
2-3
4-2
2-3
5-4
8-2
5-3
1-3
3-2
4-3*
2-3
3-2
4-2
2-1*
1-3
OPPONENT
Dallas
New Jersey
COLORADO
NY Rangers
CHICAGO
CAROLINA
Anaheim
Los Angeles
San Jose
LOS ANGELES
Ottawa
TAMPA BAY
MONTREAL
Detroit
NASHVILLE
BUFFALO
Tampa Bay
Florida
TORONTO
OTTAWA
Carolina
Buffalo
SAN JOSE
Toronto
New Jersey
WASHINGTON
PHOENIX
BOSTON
Carolina
FLORIDA
Montreal
NY Islanders
TAMPA BAY
Chicago
Washington
NY ISLANDERS
DETROIT
NEW JERSEY
TORONTO
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Colorado
Nashville
ST. LOUIS
Montreal
PHILADELPHIA
NY RANGERS
ATLANTA
ANAHEIM
Atlanta
WASHINGTON
NY ISLANDERS
ATLANTA
EDMONTON
NY Islanders
VANCOUVER
BUFFALO
Florida
Tampa Bay
NY Rangers
Philadelphia
BOSTON
OTTAWA
Calgary
Edmonton
MONTREAL
Ottawa
NY RANGERS
NEW JERSEY
FLORIDA
Boston
NY RANGERS
NY Islanders
Atlanta
Philadelphia
NEW JERSEY
Washington
PHILADELPHIA
CAROLINA
Toronto
Buffalo
Boston
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The Penguins open the 2000-01 season with two games against the
Nashville Predators in Japan.
Jaromir Jagr records his 400th goal on Nov. 13 at Colorado.
Mario Lemieux announces his comeback to the NHL on Dec. 11.
Lemieux posts three points (1+2) against the Toronto Maple Leafs in
his first game back on Dec. 27.
Lemieux records career point 1,500 and Jagr records his 1,000th
against Ottawa on Dec. 30.
Lemieux posts his 40th career hat trick on Jan. 24 vs. Montreal, the
second most in league history.
Alexei Kovalev records hat tricks in back-to-back games against the
Flyers (Feb. 7) and Devils (Feb. 10).
transactions
Dec. 28, 2000 - Acquired March Bergevin from St. Louis for
Dan Trebil.
Jan. 14, 2001 - Acquired Kevin Stevens from Philadelphia for
John Slaney.
Feb. 1, 2001 - Acquired Wayne Primeau from Tampa Bay for
Matthew Barnaby.
Mar. 12, 2001 - Acquired Johan Hederg and Bobby Dollas from
San Jose for Jeff Norton.
scoring
PLAYERS
Jagromir Jagr
Alexei Kovalev
Martin Straka
Robert Lang
Mario Lemieux
Jan Hrdina
Kevin Stevens
Josef Beranek
Hans Jonsson
Wayne Primeau
Janne Laukkanen
Aleksey Morozov
Darius Kasparaitis
Rene Corbet
Andrew Ference
Milan Kraft
Kip Miller
Frantisek Kucera
Toby Petersen
Ian Moran
Dan LaCouture
Michal Rozsival
Krzysztof Oliwa
Marc Bergevin
Bob Boughner
Billy Tibbetts
Bobby Dollas
Steve McKenna
Josef Melichar
J. S. Aubin
Greg Crozier
Dennis Bonvie
Rich Parent
Johan Hedberg
Garth Snow
GP
81
79
82
82
43
78
55
70
58
75
50
66
77
43
36
42
33
55
12
40
48
30
36
38
58
29
21
54
18
36
1
3
7
9
35
G
52
44
27
32
35
15
10
9
4
3
3
5
3
8
4
7
3
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
69
51
68
48
41
28
22
14
18
19
17
14
16
9
11
7
8
7
6
4
4
4
4
4
3
2
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
121
95
95
80
76
43
32
23
22
22
20
19
19
17
15
14
11
9
8
7
6
5
5
5
4
3
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
42
96
38
28
188
48
73
43
22
131
34
34
111
57
28
8
6
12
4
28
43
26
165
26
147
79
18
119
21
4
0
0
0
0
8
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
Johan Hedberg
7-1-1
GP
MP
9
545
Garth Snow
14-15-4
Rich Parent
1-1-3
J. S. Aubin
TOTALS
GA SO
24
0
GAA
2.64
35
2032
101
3
2.98
7
332
17
0
3.07
20-14-1
36
2050
107
0
3.13
42-31-9
82
4978
256
3
3.09
DATE
Oct. 6
Oct. 7
Oct. 13
Oct. 14
Oct. 18
Oct. 19
Oct. 21
Oct. 25
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Nov. 1
Nov. 3
Nov. 4
Nov. 8
Nov. 10
Nov. 11
Nov. 13
Nov. 16
Nov. 18
Nov. 22
Nov. 24
Nov. 25
Nov. 28
Dec. 1
Dec. 2
Dec. 5
Dec. 6
Dec. 9
Dec. 10
Dec. 13
Dec. 15
Dec. 16
Dec. 20
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 27
Dec. 30
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 8
Jan. 9
Jan. 12
Jan. 13
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
Jan. 19
Jan. 21
Jan. 24
Jan. 27
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 7
Feb. 10
Feb. 11
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 17
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 23
Feb. 25
Feb. 28
Mar. 2
Mar. 3
Mar. 7
Mar. 8
Mar. 10
Mar. 12
Mar. 14
Mar. 16
Mar. 17
Mar. 20
Mar. 23
Mar. 25
Mar. 27
Mar. 29
Mar. 31
Apr. 2
Apr. 4
Apr. 7
Apr. 8
* - Overtime
RESULT
L
W
W
W
L
T
W
L
W
L
L
W
T
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
T
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
T
T
T
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
T
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
T
L
W
L
T
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
SCORE
1-3
3-1
3-2
8-6
2-3
3-3*
5-2
2-3
4-1
0-9
2-3
4-2
1-1*
5-2
4-2
5-2
2-3*
3-4
3-1
1-3
1-0
2-2*
1-3
6-4
2-3
4-2
2-3
1-5
4-3
4-7
1-4
4-4*
2-2*
1-1*
2-8
5-3
5-0
5-3
3-2
3-4
5-3
2-5
4-3
5-6
3-2
4-5
5-6*
4-0
3-1
5-1
6-3
1-5
9-4
5-4*
2-4
2-1
4-4*
3-2*
1-5
3-2*
6-4
6-1
2-4
7-5
3-4
3-4
5-3
6-3
3-3*
1-3
6-3
1-5
2-2*
3-5
4-2
4-1
5-2
5-3
1-4
4-2
3-4*
6-4
OPPONENT
NASHVILLE
Nashville
TAMPA BAY
NY RANGERS
CAROLINA
Ottawa
COLUMBUS
OTTAWA
NY Rangers
NEW JERSEY
San Jose
Vancouver
Calgary
PHILADELPHIA
New Jersey
EDMONTON
Colorado
St. Louis
ATLANTA
CAROLINA
Philadelphia
LOS ANGELES
Boston
Buffalo
BUFFALO
Ottawa
BOSTON
Toronto
Detroit
TORONTO
FLORIDA
Montreal
Florida
Tampa Bay
DALLAS
Buffalo
TORONTO
OTTAWA
WASHINGTON
MONTREAL
Washington
Boston
NY ISLANDERS
NY Islanders
ANAHEIM
Phoenix
Dallas
Chicago
MONTREAL
ATLANTA
Atlanta
PHILADELPHIA
PHILADELPHIA
NEW JERSEY
Minnesota
MINNESOTA
New Jersey
Columbus
COLORADO
FLORIDA
NY RANGERS
NY ISLANDERS
Montreal
NY Rangers
Washington
WASHINGTON
Atlanta
CALGARY
NY Rangers
NY ISLANDERS
Florida
Tampa Bay
BOSTON
Carolina
New Jersey
BUFFALO
CHICAGO
ST. LOUIS
NY Islanders
TAMPA BAY
Philadelphia
Carolina
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games
Rick Kehoe replaces Ivan Hlinka as head coach, Oct. 15.
Toby Petersen records his first career hat trick, Oct. 16 vs. Ottawa.
Johan Hedberg records his first career regular season shutout by
making 29 saves against the Senators, Oct. 18.
Alexei Kovalev records his 500th career point, Dec. 11 at
Washington.
Mario Lemieux records five points (2+3) during a 5-1 win against
Tampa Bay on Jan. 23.
Lemieux records career point 1,600 in a 5-4 loss to the Los Angeles
Kings, Feb. 27.
transactions
Jan. 4, 2002 - Claimed Randy Robitaille off waivers from Los
Angeles.
Mar. 15, 2002 - Claimed Shean Donovan off waivers from
Atlanta.
Mar. 17, 2002 - Acquired Kent Manderville from Philadelphia
for Billy Tibbetts.
Mar. 19, 2002 - Acquired Ville Nieminen and Rick Berry from
Colorado for Darius Kasparaitis.
scoring
PLAYERS
Alexei Kovalev
Jan Hrdina
Robert Lang
Aleksey Morozov
Randy Robitaille
Mario Lemieux
Michal Rozsival
Ville Nieminen
Stephane Richer
Kris Beech
Toby Petersen
Dan LaCouture
Milan Kraft
Shean Donovan
Jeff Toms
Darius Kasparaitis
Janne Laukkanen
Andrew Ference
Wayne Primeau
Ian Moran
Martin Straka
Kent Manderville
Jamie Pushor
Hans Jonsson
Billy Tibbetts
Kevin Stevens
John Jakopin
Tom Kostopoulos
Josef Melichar
Mike Wilson
Krzysztof Oliwa
Rick Berry
Shane Endicott
Eric Meloche
Johan Hedberg
J. S. Aubin
GP
67
79
62
72
58
24
79
66
58
79
79
82
68
61
52
69
47
75
33
64
13
38
76
53
33
32
19
11
60
21
57
70
4
23
66
21
G
32
24
18
20
14
6
9
11
13
10
8
6
8
8
9
2
6
4
3
2
5
3
0
2
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
44
33
32
29
23
25
20
16
12
15
10
11
8
7
5
12
7
7
7
8
4
5
8
5
5
4
4
2
3
1
2
2
1
1
1
0
PTS
76
57
50
49
37
31
29
27
25
25
18
17
16
15
14
14
13
11
10
10
9
8
8
7
6
5
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
PIM
80
50
16
16
33
14
47
38
14
45
4
71
16
44
14
123
28
73
18
54
0
12
84
22
109
25
42
9
68
17
150
81
4
8
22
0
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
GA SO
GAA
Johan Hedberg
25-34-7
66
3877
178
6
2.75
J. S. Aubin
3-12-1
21
1094
65
0
3.56
TOTALS
28-46-8
82
4994
249
6
2.99
DATE
Oct. 3
Oct. 6
Oct. 10
Oct. 14
Oct. 16
Oct. 18
Oct. 20
Oct. 23
Oct. 24
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Oct. 31
Nov. 1
Nov. 3
Nov. 6
Nov. 7
Nov. 10
Nov. 13
Nov. 14
Nov. 17
Nov. 21
Nov. 23
Nov. 24
Nov. 27
Nov. 29
Dec. 1
Dec. 4
Dec. 6
Dec. 8
Dec. 11
Dec. 12
Dec. 14
Dec. 16
Dec. 19
Dec. 21
Dec. 22
Dec. 26
Dec. 29
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 6
Jan. 8
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
Jan. 19
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Jan. 24
Jan. 26
Jan. 29
Jan. 30
Feb. 5
Feb. 7
Feb. 9
Feb. 10
Feb. 12
Feb. 27
Feb. 28
Mar. 2
Mar. 4
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
Mar. 9
Mar. 11
Mar. 13
Mar. 16
Mar. 18
Mar. 20
Mar. 23
Mar. 24
Mar. 27
Mar. 30
Apr. 1
Apr. 3
Apr. 4
Apr. 6
Apr. 8
Apr. 10
Apr. 12
Apr. 13
* - Overtime
RESULT
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
T
L
W
W
T
L
L
W
T
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
T
L
L
L
L
W
T
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
T
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
T
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
T
L
L
SCORE
1-3
2-4
3-6
1-4
5-2
3-0
1-2*
4-2
3-2
0-4
2-2*
0-3
3-1
2-1*
2-2*
0-2
2-3*
5-1
3-3*
1-0*
1-4
0-5
3-1
6-0
0-5
2-5
1-0
4-1
6-3
2-2*
2-4
2-5
0-7
1-3
4-3
4-4*
0-4
2-5
2-4
4-1
0-2
2-3
2-0
1-4
2-5
6-4
1-0
5-2
5-1
5-4*
3-2*
2-3*
3-6
3-3*
0-1
1-2*
3-4
1-5
4-5
4-3*
2-4
4-2
6-5*
1-3
3-2*
2-4
2-4
3-4
4-2
1-3
4-4*
6-2
3-4
1-2*
0-3
2-3
2-4
1-3
2-3
4-4*
2-5
1-7
OPPONENT
COLORADO
ANAHEIM
NY ISLANDERS
Buffalo
OTTAWA
Ottawa
St. Louis
Atlanta
DALLAS
Toronto
FLORIDA
Philadelphia
TORONTO
TAMPA BAY
Carolina
Florida
Tampa Bay
New Jersey
NY ISLANDERS
NY RANGERS
VANCOUVER
Nashville
BUFFALO
NEW JERSEY
San Jose
Phoenix
Toronto
Boston
ATLANTA
Washington
BOSTON
MINNESOTA
CAROLINA
MONTREAL
WASHINGTON
Washington
New Jersey
OTTAWA
NY Islanders
NY RANGERS
Chicago
BOSTON
Buffalo
ST. LOUIS
Vancouver
Calgary
Edmonton
PHILADELPHIA
TAMPA BAY
NY Islanders
ATLANTA
Philadelphia
SAN JOSE
Carolina
Montreal
NEW JERSEY
NY RANGERS
Ottawa
LOS ANGELES
Columbus
DETROIT
NY Islanders
FLORIDA
CAROLINA
NY RANGERS
COLUMBUS
Anaheim
Los Angeles
Atlanta
PHOENIX
PHILADELPHIA
WASHINGTON
NEW JERSEY
Montreal
MONTREAL
Florida
Tampa Bay
Philadelphia
NY Rangers
BUFFALO
TORONTO
Boston
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Martin Straka records his 300th assist on Dec. 7 against the
New York Islanders.
Sebastien Caron stops 31 shots in his first NHL start, a 2-1 win
against the Boston Bruins on Jan. 13.
Mario Lemieux records his 1,000th career assist, recording
four helpers in a 5-2 win in Boston on Feb. 8.
Mario Lemieux nets his team record 11th career OT goal in a
4-3 win against the Edmonton Oilers, Feb. 18.
Martin Straka records his 500th NHL point with a goal March
18 versus the Detroit Red Wings.
transactions
Feb. 9, 2003 - Acquired Shawn Heins from San Jose for a
conditional draft pick.
Feb. 10, 2003 - Acquired Mikael Samuelsson, Rico Fata,
Richard Lintner and Joel Bouchard from the NY Rangers for
Alexei Kovalev, Dan LaCouture, Mike Wilson and Janne
Laukkanen.
Mar. 11, 2003 - Acquired Matt Bradley from San Jose for
Wayne Primeau.
Mar. 11, 2003 - Acquired Ramzi Abid, Guillaume Lefebvre and
Dan Focht from Phoenix for Jan Hrdina and Francois Leroux.
scoring
PLAYERS
Mario Lemieux
Martin Straka
Dick Tarnstrom
Aleksey Morozov
Mikael Samuelsson
Ville Nieminen
Rico Fata
Ramzi Abid
Mathias Johansson
Joel Bouchard
Milan Kraft
Tomas Surovy
Steve McKenna
Michal Rozsival
Alexandre Daigle
Kent Manderville
Eric Meloche
Richard Lintner
Michal Sivek
Guillaume Lefebvre
Hans Jonsson
Jamie Pushor
Brian Holzinger
Shawn Heins
Dan Focht
Johan Hedberg
Vladimir Vujtek
Tom Kostopoulos
Kris Beech
J. S. Aubin
Konstantin Koltsov
Ross Lupaschuk
Brooks Orpik
Josef Melichar
Sebastien Caron
GP
67
60
61
27
80
75
63
33
58
34
31
26
79
53
33
82
13
29
38
26
63
76
14
47
22
41
5
8
12
21
2
3
6
8
24
G
28
18
7
9
10
9
7
10
5
5
7
4
9
4
4
2
5
4
3
2
1
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
63
28
34
16
14
12
12
8
10
8
5
7
1
6
3
5
1
2
3
4
4
1
3
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
91
46
41
25
24
21
19
18
15
13
12
11
10
10
7
7
6
6
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
43
12
50
16
40
93
16
32
16
14
10
10
128
40
8
46
4
10
14
4
36
76
8
42
29
18
0
0
6
2
0
4
2
2
6
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
Sebastien Caron
7-14-2
24
1408
GA SO
62
2
GAA
2.64
J. S. Aubin
6-13-0
21
1132
59
1
3.13
Johan Hedberg
14-22-4
41
2410
126
1
3.14
TOTALS
27-49-6
82
4972
255
4
3.08
DATE
Oct. 10
Oct. 12
Oct. 14
Oct. 16
Oct. 19
Oct. 22
Oct. 25
Oct. 26
Oct. 28
Oct. 30
Nov. 2
Nov. 6
Nov. 8
Nov. 9
Nov. 14
Nov. 16
Nov. 18
Nov. 20
Nov. 22
Nov. 23
Nov. 27
Nov. 29
Nov. 30
Dec. 3
Dec. 6
Dec. 7
Dec. 10
Dec. 12
Dec. 14
Dec. 15
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Dec. 30
Dec. 31
Jan. 3
Jan. 4
Jan. 7
Jan. 9
Jan. 11
Jan. 13
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
Jan. 18
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Feb. 4
Feb. 6
Feb. 8
Feb. 12
Feb. 14
Feb. 15
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 22
Feb. 23
Feb. 25
Feb. 27
Mar. 1
Mar. 2
Mar. 4
Mar. 6
Mar. 8
Mar. 9
Mar. 12
Mar. 15
Mar. 16
Mar. 18
Mar. 20
Mar. 21
Mar. 23
Mar. 26
Mar. 29
Mar. 31
Apr. 2
Apr. 5
* - Overtime
RESULT
L
W
W
W
T
T
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
T
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
T
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
T
L
L
L
L
L
T
W
L
L
W
L
SCORE
0-6
6-0
5-4
3-2
3-3*
3-3*
3-7
5-2
3-2
4-1
5-3
3-4*
1-4
2-3
1-1*
2-3
4-5*
2-3*
3-1
4-1
7-2
4-1
2-3
1-4
1-3
3-6
2-4
2-5
2-3*
0-5
2-5
1-3
2-0
5-2
6-1
3-2
2-3*
2-5
4-1
3-2*
3-6
2-4
1-3
2-1
2-0
3-2
0-3
0-0*
1-4
5-3
2-5
1-2
2-3
0-6
5-2
0-3
0-1
4-1
4-3*
2-5
2-1*
3-4
3-5
0-6
1-4
1-3
1-4
0-4
1-5
2-4
2-2*
1-4
2-4
1-5
2-4
1-3
1-1*
3-1
0-3
1-6
3-2
3-5
OPPONENT
TORONTO
NY RANGERS
Toronto
ATLANTA
TAMPA BAY
Montreal
Detroit
BUFFALO
WASHINGTON
Ottawa
TAMPA BAY
Florida
Tampa Bay
Carolina
Minnesota
NY ISLANDERS
Montreal
MONTREAL
Atlanta
SAN JOSE
PHILADELPHIA
Buffalo
BOSTON
WASHINGTON
New Jersey
NY ISLANDERS
Toronto
San Jose
Los Angeles
Anaheim
Phoenix
NEW JERSEY
CALGARY
BUFFALO
NY Rangers
MONTREAL
ATLANTA
Columbus
Atlanta
NY ISLANDERS
NY Islanders
TORONTO
NY RANGERS
Boston
Carolina
Tampa Bay
Florida
Buffalo
BOSTON
CHICAGO
NY Islanders
Washington
VANCOUVER
FLORIDA
Boston
OTTAWA
NY Rangers
New Jersey
EDMONTON
COLORADO
ST. LOUIS
NEW JERSEY
LOS ANGELES
Nashville
Colorado
Dallas
PHOENIX
CAROLINA
OTTAWA
Ottawa
NASHVILLE
PHILADELPHIA
FLORIDA
DETROIT
Philadelphia
New Jersey
Chicago
NY Rangers
Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA
CAROLINA
Washington
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Eddie Olczyk is named head coach of the Penguins on June
11.
Goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury stops 46 shots in his first game,
a 3-0 loss to Los Angeles on Oct. 10. Left wing Ryan Malone
also became the first Pittsburgh-born and trained player to
play in the NHL.
Mario Lemieux picks up an assist against the New York
Islanders on Oct. 29 to become the sixth player in NHL history
to reach the 1,700-point mark. He achieves it in 887 games,
transactions
Nov. 30, 2003 - Acquired Sergei Anshakov and Martin Strbak
from Los Angeles for Martin Straka.
Feb. 11, 2004 - Acquired Ric Jackman from Toronto for Drake
Berehowsky.
Marh 4, 2004 - Claimed Jon Sim off waivers from Los Angeles.
March 8, 2004 - Acquired Alain Nasreddine from the New York
Islanders for Steve Webb.
scoring
PLAYERS
Dick Tarnstrom
Aleksey Morozov
Ryan Malone
Milan Kraft
Rico Fata
Konstantin Koltsov
Tomas Surovy
Tom Kostopoulos
Lasse Pirjeta
Drake Berehowsky
Brian Holzinger
Mike Eastwood
Jon Sim
Matt Bradley
Martin Strbak
Landon Wilson
Eric Meloche
Brooks Orpik
Mario Lemieux
Marc Bergevin
Josef Melichar
Patrick Boileau
Ramzi Abid
Dan Focht
Kelly Buchberger
Matt Hussey
Rob Scuderi
Steve McKenna
Matt Murley
Kris Beech
Martin Brochu
Reid Simpson
Steve Webb
Nolan Baumgartner
Andy Chiodo
Marc-Andre Fleury
Jean-Sebastien Aubin
Sebastien Caron
GP
80
75
81
66
73
82
47
60
70
47
61
82
63
82
49
54
25
79
10
52
82
16
16
52
71
3
13
49
18
4
1
2
5
5
8
21
22
40
G
16
16
22
19
16
9
11
9
8
5
6
4
8
7
5
6
3
1
1
1
3
3
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
36
34
21
21
18
20
12
13
14
16
15
15
10
9
11
4
7
9
8
8
5
4
2
3
3
1
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
52
50
43
40
34
29
23
22
22
21
21
19
18
16
16
10
10
10
9
9
8
7
5
5
4
3
3
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
38
24
64
18
54
30
16
67
20
50
38
40
33
65
46
47
20
127
6
27
62
8
27
105
109
0
4
85
14
6
0
17
2
2
2
0
2
6
goaltending
GOALIE
W-L-T
GP
MP
Martin Brochu
0-0-0
1
33
GA SO
1
0
GAA
1.82
J.S. Aubin
7-9-0
22
1067
53
1
2.98
Andy Chiodo
3-4-1
8
486
28
0
3.46
Marc-Andre Fleury
4-14-2
21
1154
70
1
3.64
Sebastien Caron
9-24-5
40
2213
138
1
3.74
TOTALS
23-51-8
82
4984
303
3
3.65
DATE
Oct. 10
Oct. 11
Oct. 16
Oct. 18
Oct. 22
Oct. 24
Oct. 25
Oct. 29
Oct. 30
Nov. 1
Nov. 4
Nov. 7
Nov. 8
Nov. 12
Nov. 14
Nov. 15
Nov. 19
Nov. 21
Nov. 22
Nov. 26
Nov. 28
Nov. 29
Dec. 1
Dec. 3
Dec. 6
Dec. 7
Dec. 9
Dec. 12
Dec. 13
Dec. 16
Dec. 18
Dec. 20
Dec. 22
Dec. 26
Dec. 27
Dec. 29
Dec. 31
Jan. 1
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 7
Jan. 8
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 13
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
Jan. 20
Jan. 22
Jan. 24
Jan. 27
Jan. 29
Jan. 31
Feb. 1
Feb. 3
Feb. 10
Feb. 12
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 22
Feb. 25
Feb. 27
Feb. 29
Mar. 2
Mar. 4
Mar. 6
Mar. 7
Mar. 9
Mar. 11
Mar. 14
Mar. 16
Mar. 17
Mar. 19
Mar. 21
Mar. 23
Mar. 26
Mar. 27
Mar. 30
Apr. 2
Apr. 4
* - Overtime
RESULT
L
T
L
W
T
L
L
T
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
T
L
L
W
L
L
L
OTL
L
W
W
OTL
L
L
T
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
OTL
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
T
L
W
W
W
W
T
W
L
W
W
W
L
T
L
W
W
SCORE
0-3
3-3*
1-4
4-3
1-1*
1-2
2-7
4-4*
1-0
3-2*
2-4
3-6
0-9
2-6
2-1*
2-3
2-6
1-2*
2-1*
1-1*
1-4
3-4
4-3
2-5
3-4
1-6
1-2
3-6
5-3
2-1
1-2*
4-7
1-4
3-3*
0-2
1-0
1-6
2-3
1-4
0-5
4-2
1-3
0-8
2-1
1-3
2-4
3-4
0-3
5-6
3-5
2-6
1-5
3-5
1-4
3-4
3-6
1-5
2-3*
4-8
3-4
0-2
3-6
4-3*
2-4
3-2*
3-3*
4-9
2-1
7-4
4-0
3-2
3-3*
4-1
1-6
4-3*
4-3*
5-2
1-5
2-2*
2-4
3-2
4-3
OPPONENT
LOS ANGELES
Philadelphia
Montreal
DETROIT
CAROLINA
NEW JERSEY
NY Islanders
NY ISLANDERS
Chicago
BOSTON
Toronto
Florida
Tampa Bay
NY Rangers
Buffalo
FLORIDA
MINNESOTA
New Jersey
OTTAWA
PHILADELPHIA
NY RANGERS
Carolina
ATLANTA
Philadelphia
Edmonton
Calgary
Vancouver
Atlanta
COLUMBUS
BUFFALO
Carolina
ATLANTA
Montreal
OTTAWA
NEW JERSEY
CHICAGO
NY ISLANDERS
Nashville
NY RANGERS
TORONTO
New Jersey
Boston
MONTREAL
Philadelphia
TAMPA BAY
Minnesota
Washington
NEW JERSEY
Ottawa
COLORADO
TAMPA BAY
Tampa Bay
PHILADELPHIA
Boston
MONTREAL
BOSTON
Florida
St. Louis
TORONTO
NY Islanders
FLORIDA
OTTAWA
Phoenix
San Jose
NY Islanders
NY ISLANDERS
NASHVILLE
ANAHEIM
NY RANGERS
DALLAS
Toronto
PHILADELPHIA
WASHINGTON
New Jersey
CAROLINA
NY RANGERS
NY Rangers
Buffalo
BUFFALO
Washington
Atlanta
WASHINGTON
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ATTENDANCE
regular season
YEAR
ATTENDANCE
# of DATES
AVG. ATTENDANCE
1967-68
274,049
37
7,407
1968-69
228,285
38
6,008
1969-70
265,936
38
6,998
1970-71
377,182
39
9,671
1971-72
375,711
39
9,634
1972-73
436,601
39
11,195
1973-74
396,197
39
10,159
1974-75
448,977
40
11,224
1975-76
458,198
40
11,455
1976-77
401,580
40
10,040
1977-78
421,933
40
10,548
1978-79
457,209
40
11,430
1979-80
426,156
40
10,653
1980-81
413,407
40
10,335
1981-82
451,965
40
11,299
1982-83
336,300
40
8,408
1983-84
273,550
40
6,839
1984-85
400,711
40
10,018
1985-86
503,020
40
12,576
1986-87
598,614
40
14,965
1987-88
606,638
40
15,166
1988-89
629,345
40
15,734
1989-90
640,700
40
16,018
1990-91
637,072
40
15,927
1991-92
639,736
40
15,993
1992-93
660,290
41
16,105
1993-94
*685,589
41
*16,714
1994-95
386,599
24
16,108
1995-96
665,790
41
16,239
1996-97
684,346
41
16,691
1997-98
617,815
41
15,069
1998-99
607,822
41
14,825
1999-00
636,199
41
15,517
2000-01
655,926
40
16,398
2001-02
641,641
41
15,650
2002-03
604,970
41
14,755
2003-04
486,961
41
11,877
2005-06
647,975
41
15,804
* Club Record
# Capacity increased to 16,236 after home game #25
SELLOUTS
0
0
0
3
5
7
4
11
0
1
2
3
2
0
5
1
0
4
13
26
26
*34
*34
28
32
30
11
9
20
21
7
5
13
26
18
8
1
12
CAPACITY
12,580
12,580
12,580
12,580
12,580
12,866
13,431
13,404
16,402
16,404
16,033
16,033
16,033
16,033
16,033
16,033
16,033
16,033
16,033
16,033
16,168
16,025
#16,015
16,164
16,164
16,164
17,537
17,181
17,181
17,181
16,958
16,958
16,958
16,958
16,958
16.958
16,940
16,940
playoffs
YEAR
1969-70
1971-72
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1988-89
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
* Club Record
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ATTENDANCE
53,592
25,515
66,833
13,626
25,967
45,702
26,901
26,688
25,457
96,150
*210,132
161,640
129,312
46,412
114,894
171,597
34,710
48,437
99,787
84,924
137,184
# of DATES
5
2
5
1
2
3
2
2
2
6
*13
10
8
3
7
10
2
3
6
5
8
SELLOUTS
2
1
4
0
0
2
0
0
0
6
*13
10
8
0
2
9
2
1
4
4
8
AVG. ATTENDANCE
10,718
12,758
13,367
13,626
12,984
15,234
13,451
13,344
12,729
16,025
16,164
16,164
16,164
15,471
16,413
17,159
*17,355
16,146
16,631
16,984
17,148
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TRAINING CAMP
sites and records by year
YEAR
SITE
PRESEASON RECORD
1967-68
Brantford, Ont.
4-1-1
1968-69
Brantford, Ont
1-5-2
1969-70
Brantofrd, Ont
4-1-2
1970-71
Brantford, Ont
4-3-2
1971-72
Brantford, Ont
3-2-3
1972-73
Brantford, Ont
5-4-1
1973-74
Brantford, Ont
4-2-3
1974-75
Brantford, Ont
5-4-0
1975-76
Pittsburgh, PA
2-3-3
1976-77
Pittsburgh, PA
7-3-0
1977-78
Pittsburgh, PA
4-3-0
1978-79
Pittsburgh, PA
3-5-0
1979-80
Pittsburgh, PA
3-4-1
1980-81
Pittsburgh, PA
1-3-2
1981-82
Erie/Johnstown, PA
4-1-2
1982-83
Johnstown, PA
1-3-3
1983-84
Johnstown, PA
3-4-1
1984-85
Pittsburgh, PA
2-4-0
1985-86
Pittsburgh, PA
1-5-0
1986-87
Pittsburgh, PA
2-6-0
1987-88
Pittsburgh, PA
5-1-2
1988-89
Pittsburgh, PA
6-3-0
1989-90
Pittsburgh, PA
4-5-1
1990-91
Pittsburgh, PA
7-2-0
1991-92
Pittsburgh, PA/Denver, CO
4-3-2
1992-93
Pittsburgh, PA
3-5-1
1993-94
Pittsburgh, PA
5-4-0
1994-95
Pittsburgh, PA
3-5-1
1995-96
Canonsburg, PA
3-5-1
1996-97
Canonsburg, PA
2-6-1
1997-98
Canonsburg, PA
4-4-0
1998-99
Canonsburg, PA
4-2-3
1999-00
Canonsburg, PA
2-3-0-1
2000-01
Canonsburg/Wilkes-Barre, PA
3-4-0-0
2001-02
Canonsburg/Wilkes-Barre, PA
1-2-3-0
2002-03
Canonsburg/Wilkes-Barre, PA
2-4-1-0
2003-04
Canonsburg, PA
2-4-1-0
2005-06
Pittsburgh/Wilkes-Barre, PA
2-6-2
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TEAM AWARDS
MICHEL BRIERE MEMORIAL TROPHY - ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
The Michel Briere Memorial Trophy is awarded to the Penguins player judged to be the best rookie on the
team. The trophy is presented in memory of the late Michel Briere, who was an outstanding forward in his
only season with the Penguins in 1969-70.
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
Les Binkley
Jean Pronovost
Michel Briere
Greg Polis
Dave Burrows
No Winner
Ron Lalonde
Pierre Larouche
No Winner
Greg Malone
Peter Lee
Greg Millen & Rod Schutt
Paul Marshall
Mark Johnson
Mike Bullard
Dave Hannan
Roberto Romano
Mario Lemieux
Jim Johnson
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2005-06
No Winner
Rob Brown
Zarley Zalapski
Mark Recchi
Jaromir Jagr
Jim Paek
Shawn McEachern
No Winner
No Winner
No Winner
Patrick Lalime
Peter Skudra
Jan Hrdina
Jean-Sebastien Aubin
No Winner
Johan Hedberg
No Winner
Ryan Malone
Sidney Crosby
PLAYER’S PLAYER AWARD
The players hold a vote at the end of the season for the player they feel exemplifies leadership for the
team both on and off of the ice, and a player who is dedicated to teamwork.
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
332
No Award
Val Fonteyne
Jean Pronovost & Dean Prentice
Jean Pronovost
Jean Pronovost
Lowell MacDonald
Jean Pronovost
Ron Schock
Jean Pronovost
Denis Herron
Denis Herron
Greg Malone
Rick Kehoe
Rick Kehoe
Mike Bullard
Pat Boutette
Denis Herron
Warren Young
Terry Ruskowski
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2005-06
Dan Quinn & Terry Ruskowski
Mario Lemieux
Randy Hillier
Randy Hillier
Mark Recchi
Joe Mullen
Mario Lemieux
Ron Francis
Ron Francis
Ron Francis
Joe Mullen
Ron Francis
Jaromir Jagr & Martin Straka
Martin Straka
Martin Straka
Alexei Kovalev & Ian Moran
No Winner Announced
Kelly Buchberger
John LeClair
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TEAM AWARDS
A.T. CAGGIANO MEMORIAL BOOSTER CLUB AWARD
Presented in the memory of long time Penguins locker room attendant Anthony “A.T.” Caggiano. Booster Club
Members vote for the three stars after every home game and tally their votes at the end of the regular season
to determine the winner.
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
Vic Hadfield
Dave Burrows
Dunc Wilson
Denis Herron
Randy Carlyle
George Ferguson
Randy Carlyle
Michel Dion
Michel Dion
Mike Bullard
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2005-06
Mark Recchi
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Ron Francis
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Jaromir Jagr
Jean-Sebastien Aubin
Alexei Kovalev
Alexei Kovalev
Mario Lemieux
Ryan Malone
Sidney Crosby
BOB JOHNSON MEMORIAL “BADGER BOB” AWARD
Presented in the memory of the Penguins late head coach. The “Badger Bob” Award is presented to the
player who, through his performance on the ice, his character and total dedication to his teammates for
the success of the team, shows that every day is “A Great Day For Hockey.”
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Ron Francis & Joe Mullen
Jaromir Jagr
Joe Mullen
Ron Francis
Martin Straka
Jiri Slegr
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2005-06
Martin Straka & Darius Kasparaitis
Ian Moran
No Winner Announced
No Winner Announced
No Winner Announced
“BAZ” BASTIEN MEMORIAL AWARD - GOOD GUY AWARD
The Good Guy Award is presented by the Pittsburgh chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers Association
to the player who the local media want to acknowledege for his coopoeration throughout the year. The
award is presented in the memory of the later Aldege “Baz” Bastien, Penguins general manager from
1976-83.
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
Gary Rissling
Gary Rissling
Terry Ruskowski
Dan Frawley
Randy Cunneyworth
Jim Johnson
Troy Loney
Phil Bourque
Larry Murphy
Kevin Stevens
Joe Mullen
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2005-06
Larry Murphy
Petr Nedved
Ken Wregget
Ron Francis
Jiri Slegr
Rob Brown
Alexei Kovalev
Johan Hederg
Steve McKenna
Brooks Orpik
Sidney Crosby
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TEAM AWARDS
THE EDWARD J. DeBARTOLO COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD
The award recognizes the players who have donated a considerable amount of time during the season to
working on community and charity projects.
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
Troy Loney & Phil Bourque
Jim Paek & Shawn McEachern
Ken Wregget & Tom Barrasso
Ron Francis & Bryan Trottier
Dave Roche
Joe Dziedzic & Chris Tamer
Chris Tamer & Tyler Wright
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2005-06
Rob Brown & Tyler Wright
Matthew Barnaby & Ian Moran
Bob Boughner
Andrew Ference
Johan Hedberg & Steve McKenna
Steve McKenna & Rico Fata
Ryan Malone, Marc-Andre Fleury, Colby
Armstrong & Ryan Whitney
MASTERTON NOMINEE - COMEBACK PLAYER
The Pittsburgh chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers Association votes for the Penguins’ Masterton
nominee. Each NHL team selects a Masterton candidate from which the overall winner is chosen. The
Masterton candidate is nominated as the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance,
sportsmanship and dedication to hockey.
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
Greg Malone
Denis Herron
Gary Rissling & Warren Young
Terry Ruskowski
Randy Cunneyworth
Randy Hillier
Phil Bourque
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Joe Mullen
Mario Lemieux
Kevin Stevens
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2005-06
John Cullen
Ron Francis
Joe Mullen
Rob Brown
Darius Kasparaitis
Darius Kasparaitis
Ian Moran
Stephane Richer
Martin Straka
Landon Wilson
John LeClair
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD
Based on the overall contribution the player makes to the team.
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
334
Les Binkley
Keith McCreary
Jean Pronovost
Ron Schock
Jean Pronovost
Dave Burrows
Syl Apps, Dave Burrows,
Jean Peonovost &
Lowell MacDonald
Ron Schock & Ron Stackhouse
Pierre Larouche
Dunc Wilson
Pete Mahovlich
Ron Stackhouse &
Orest Kindrachuk
George Ferguson
Randy Carlyle
Michel Dion
Doug Shedden
Mike Bullard
Mario Lemieux
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2005-06
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mark Recchi
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Ron Francis
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Ron Francis & Jaromir Jagr
Jaromir Jagr
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux
Alexei Kovalev
Mario Lemieux
Dick Tarnstrom
Sidney Crosby
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YEAR BY YEAR
1968
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
1969
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
1970
Quarterfinals vs. Oakland (Pittsburgh won series, 4-0)
Apr. 8
Oakland
1
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 9
Oakland
1
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 11
Pittsburgh
5
at Oakland
Apr. 12
Pittsburgh
3
at Oakland
2
3
2
2 (OT)
W
W
W
W
Semifinals vs. St. Louis (St. Louis won series, 4-2)
Apr. 19
Pittsburgh
1
at St. Louis
Apr. 21
Pittsburgh
1
at St. Louis
Apr. 23
St. Louis
2
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 26
St. Louis
1
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 28
Pittsburgh
0
at St. Louis
Apr. 30
St. Louis
4
at Pittsburgh
3
4
3
2
5
3
L
L
W
W
L
L
3
3
0
5 (OT)
L
L
L
L
1971
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
1972
Quarterfinals vs. Chicago (Chicago won series, 4-0)
Apr. 5
Pittsburgh
1
at Chicago
Apr. 6
Pittsburgh
2
at Chicago
Apr. 8
Chicago
2
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 9
Chicago
6
at Pittsburgh
1973
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
1974
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
1975
Preliminary Round vs. St. Louis (Pittsburgh won series, 2-0)
Apr. 8
St. Louis
3
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 10
Pittsburgh
5
at St. Louis
4
3
W
W
Quarterfinals vs. NY Islanders (NY Islanders won series, 4-3)
Apr. 13
NY Islanders
4
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 15
NY Islanders
1
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 17
Pittsburgh
6
at NY Islanders
Apr. 20
Pittsburgh
1
at NY Islanders
Apr. 22
NY Islanders
4
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 24
Pittsburgh
1
at NY Islanders
Apr. 26
NY Islanders
1
at Pittsburgh
5
3
4
3
2
4
0
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
Preliminary Round vs. Toronto (Toronto won series, 2-1)
Apr. 6
Pittsburgh
1
at Toronto
Apr. 8
Toronto
0
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 9
Pittsburgh
0
at Toronto
4
2
4
L
W
L
Preliminary Round vs. Toronto (Toronto won series, 2-1)
Apr. 5
Pittsburgh
2
at Toronto
Apr. 7
Toronto
4
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 9
Pittsburgh
2
at Toronto
4
6
5
L
W
L
1976
1977
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1978
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
1979
Preliminary Round vs. Buffalo (Pittsburgh won series, 2-1)
Apr. 10
Pittsburgh
4
at Buffalo
Apr. 12
Buffalo
3
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 14
Pittsburgh
4
at Buffalo
3
1
3 (OT)
W
L
W
Quarterfinals vs. Boston (Boston won series, 4-0)
Apr. 16
Pittsburgh
2
at Boston
Apr. 18
Pittsburgh
3
at Boston
Apr. 21
Boston
2
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 22
Boston
4
at Pittsburgh
6
4
1
1
L
L
L
L
YEAR BY YEAR
1980
1981
1982
Preliminary Round vs. Boston (Boston won series, 3-2)
Apr. 8
Pittsburgh
4
at Boston
Apr. 10
Pittsburgh
1
at Boston
Apr. 12
Boston
1
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 13
Boston
8
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 14
Pittsburgh
2
at Boston
2
4
4
3
6
W
L
W
L
L
Preliminary Round vs. St. Louis (St. Louis won series, 3-2)
Apr. 8
Pittsburgh
2
at St. Louis
Apr. 9
Pittsburgh
6
at St. Louis
Apr. 11
St. Louis
5
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 12
St. Louis
3
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 14
Pittsburgh
3
at St. Louis
4
4
4
6
4 (2OT)
L
W
L
W
L
Preliminary Round vs. NY Islanders (NY won series, 3-2)
Apr. 7
Pittsburgh
1
at NY Islanders
Apr. 8
Pittsburgh
2
at NY Islanders
Apr. 10
NY Islanders
1
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 11
NY Islanders
2
at Pittsburgh
Apr. 14
Pittsburgh
3
at NY Islanders
8
7
2 (OT)
5
4 (OT)
L
L
W
W
L
1983
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
1984
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
1985
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
1986
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
1987
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
1988
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
1989
Patrick Division Semifinals vs. NY Rangers (Pittsburgh won series, 4-0)
Apr. 5
NY Rangers
1
at Pittsburgh
3
Apr. 6
NY Rangers
4
at Pittsburgh
7
Apr. 8
Pittsburgh
5
at NY Rangers
3
Apr. 9
Pittsburgh
4
at NY Rangers
3
W
W
W
W
Patrick Division Finals vs. Philadelphia (Philadelphia won series, 4-3)
Apr. 17
Philadelphia
3
at Pittsburgh
4
Apr. 19
Philadelphia
4
at Pittsburgh
2
Apr. 21
Pittsburgh
4
at Philadelphia
3 (OT)
Apr. 23
Pittsburgh
1
at Philadelphia
4
Apr. 25
Philadelphia
7
at Pittsburgh
10
Apr. 27
Pittsburgh
2
at Philadelphia
6
Apr. 29
Philadelphia
4
at Pittsburgh
1
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
1990
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
1991
Patrick Division Semifinals vs. New Jersey (Pittsburgh won series, 4-3)
Apr. 3
New Jersey
3
at Pittsburgh
1
Apr. 5
New Jersey
4
at Pittsburgh
5 (OT)
Apr. 7
Pittsburgh
4
at New Jersey
3
Apr. 9
Pittsburgh
1
at New Jersey
4
Apr. 11
New Jersey
4
at Pittsburgh
2
Apr. 13
Pittsburgh
4
at New Jersey
3
Apr. 15
New Jersey
0
at Pittsburgh
4
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
Patrick Division Finals vs. Washington (Pittsburgh won series, 4-1)
Apr. 17
Washington
4
at Pittsburgh
2
Apr. 19
Washington
6
at Pittsburgh
7 (OT)
Apr. 21
Pittsburgh
3
at Washington
1
Apr. 23
Pittsburgh
3
at Washington
1
Apr. 25
Washington
1
at Pittsburgh
4
L
W
W
W
W
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YEAR BY YEAR
1992
1993
1994
338
Prince of Wales Conference Finals vs. Boston (Pittsburgh won series, 4-2)
May 1
Pittsburgh
3
at Boston
6
May 3
Pittsburgh
4
at Boston
5 (OT)
May 5
Boston
1
at Pittsburgh
4
May 7
Boston
1
at Pittsburgh
4
May 9
Pittsburgh
7
at Boston
2
May 11
Boston
3
at Pittsburgh
5
L
L
W
W
W
W
Stanley Cup Finals vs. Minnesota (Pittsburgh won series, 4-2)
May 15
Minnesota
5
at Pittsburgh
May 17
Minnesota
1
at Pittsburgh
May 19
Pittsburgh
1
at Minnesota
May 21
Pittsburgh
5
at Minnesota
May 23
Minnesota
4
at Pittsburgh
May 25
Pittsburgh
8
at Minnesota
L
W
L
W
W
W
4
4
3
3
6
0
Patrick Division Semifinals vs. Washington (Pittsburgh won series, 4-3)
Apr. 19
Pittsburgh
1
at Washington
3
Apr. 21
Pittsburgh
2
at Washington
6
Apr. 23
Washington
4
at Pittsburgh
6
Apr. 25
Washington
7
at Pittsburgh
2
Apr. 27
Pittsburgh
5
at Washington
2
Apr. 29
Washington
4
at Pittsburgh
6
May 1
Pittsburgh
3
at Washington
1
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
Patrick Division Finals vs. NY Rangers (Pittsburgh won series, 4-2)
May 3
Pittsburgh
4
at NY Rangers
2
May 5
Pittsburgh
2
at NY Rangers
4
May 7
NY Rangers
6
at Pittsburgh
5 (OT)
May 9
NY Rangers
4
at Pittsburgh
5 (OT)
May 11
Pittsburgh
3
at NY Rangers
2
May 13
NY Rangers
1
at Pittsburgh
5
W
L
L
W
W
W
Prince of Wales Conference Finals vs. Boston (Pittsburgh won series, 4-0)
May 17
Boston
3
at Pittsburgh
4 (OT)
May 19
Boston
2
at Pittsburgh
5
May 21
Pittsburgh
5
at Boston
1
May 23
Pittsburgh
5
at Boston
1
W
W
W
W
Stanley Cup Finals vs. Chicago (Pittsburgh won series, 4-0)
May 26
Chicago
4
at Pittsburgh
May 28
Chicago
1
at Pittsburgh
May 30
Pittsburgh
1
at Chicago
June 1
Pittsburgh
6
at Chicago
W
W
W
W
5
3
0
5
Patrick Division Semifinals vs. New Jersey (Pittsburgh won series, 4-1)
Apr. 18
New Jersey
3
at Pittsburgh
6
Apr. 20
New Jersey
0
at Pittsburgh
7
Apr. 22
Pittsburgh
4
at New Jersey
3
Apr. 25
Pittsburgh
1
at New Jersey
4
Apr. 26
New Jersey
3
at Pittsburgh
5
W
W
W
L
W
Patrick Division Finals vs. NY Islanders (NY Islanders won series, 4-3)
May 2
NY Islanders
3
at Pittsburgh
2
May 4
NY Islanders
0
at Pittsburgh
3
May 6
Pittsburgh
3
at NY Islanders
1
May 8
Pittsburgh
5
at NY Islanders
6
May 10
NY Islanders
3
at Pittsburgh
6
May 12
Pittsburgh
5
at NY Islanders
7
May 14
NY Islanders
4
at Pittsburgh
3 (OT)
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Washington (Washington won series, 4-2)
Apr. 17
Washington
5
at Pittsburgh
3
L
Apr. 19
Washington
1
at Pittsburgh
2
W
Apr. 21
Pittsburgh
0
at Washington
2
L
Apr. 23
Pittsburgh
1
at Washington
4
L
Apr. 25
Washington
2
at Pittsburgh
3
W
Apr. 27
Pittsburgh
3
at Washington
6
L
YEAR BY YEAR
1995
1996
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Washington (Pittsburgh won series, 4-3)
May 6
Washington
5
at Pittsburgh
4
May 8
Washington
3
at Pittsburgh
5
May 10
Pittsburgh
2
at Washington
6
May 12
Pittsburgh
2
at Washington
6
May 14
Washington
5
at Pittsburgh
6 (OT)
May 16
Pittsburgh
7
at Washington
1
May 18
Washington
0
at Pittsburgh
3
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. New Jersey (New Jersey won series, 4-1)
May 20
New Jersey
2
at Pittsburgh
3
May 22
New Jersey
4
at Pittsburgh
2
May 24
Pittsburgh
1
at New Jersey
5
May 26
Pittsburgh
1
at New Jersey
2 (OT)
May 28
New Jersey
4
at Pittsburgh
1
W
L
L
L
L
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Washington (Pittsburgh won series, 4-2)
Apr. 17
Washington
6
at Pittsburgh
4
Apr. 19
Washington
5
at Pittsburgh
3
Apr. 22
Pittsburgh
4
at Washington
1
Apr. 24
Pittsburgh
3
at Washington
2 (4OT)
Apr. 26
Washington
1
at Pittsburgh
4
Apr. 28
Pittsburgh
3
at Washington
2
L
L
W
W
W
W
Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. NY Rangers (Pittsburgh won series, 4-1)
May 3
NY Rangers
3
at Pittsburgh
4
May 5
NY Rangers
6
at Pittsburgh
3
May 7
Pittsburgh
3
at NY Rangers
2
May 9
Pittsburgh
4
at NY Rangers
1
May 11
NY Rangers
3
at Pittsburgh
7
W
L
W
W
W
Eastern Conference Finals vs. Florida (Florida won series, 4-3)
May 18
Florida
5
at Pittsburgh
May 20
Florida
2
at Pittsburgh
May 24
Pittsburgh
2
at Florida
May 26
Pittsburgh
2
at Florida
May 28
Florida
0
at Pittsburgh
May 30
Pittsburgh
3
at Florida
June 1
Florida
3
at Pittsburgh
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
1
3
5
1
3
4
1
1997
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Philadelphia (Philadelphia won series, 4-1)
Apr. 17
Pittsburgh
1
at Philadelphia
5
L
Apr. 19
Pittsburgh
2
at Philadelphia
3
L
Apr. 21
Philadelphia
5
at Pittsburgh
3
L
Apr. 23
Philadelphia
1
at Pittsburgh
4
W
Apr. 26
Pittsburgh
3
at Philadelphia
6
L
1998
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Montreal (Montreal won series, 4-2)
Apr. 23
Montreal
3
at Pittsburgh
2 (OT)
Apr. 25
Montreal
1
at Pittsburgh
4
Apr. 27
Pittsburgh
1
at Montreal
3
Apr. 29
Pittsburgh
6
at Montreal
3
May 1
Montreal
5
at Pittsburgh
2
May 3
Pittsburgh
0
at Montreal
3
L
W
L
W
L
L
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. New Jersey (Pittsburgh won series, 4-3)
Apr. 22
Pittsburgh
1
at New Jersey
3
Apr. 24
Pittsburgh
4
at New Jersey
1
Apr. 25
New Jersey
2
at Pittsburgh
4
Apr. 27
New Jersey
4
at Pittsburgh
2
Apr. 30
Pittsburgh
3
at New Jersey
4
May 2
New Jersey
2
at Pittsburgh
3 (OT)
May 4
Pittsburgh
4
at New Jersey
2
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
1999
339
YEAR BY YEAR
2000
2001
340
Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Toronto (Toronto won series, 4-2)
May 7
Pittsburgh
2
at Toronto
0
May 9
Pittsburgh
2
at Toronto
4
May 11
Toronto
3
at Pittsburgh
4
May 13
Toronto
3
at Pittsburgh
2 (OT)
May 15
Pittsburgh
1
at Toronto
4
May 17
Toronto
4
at Pittsburgh
3 (OT)
W
L
W
L
L
L
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Washington (Pittsburgh won series, 4-1)
Apr. 13
Pittsburgh
7
at Washington
0
Apr. 15
Washington
1
at Pittsburgh
2 (OT)
Apr. 17
Washington
3
at Pittsburgh
4
Apr. 19
Pittsburgh
2
at Washington
3
Apr. 21
Pittsburgh
2
at Washington
1
W
W
W
L
W
Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Philadelphia (Philadelphia won series, 4-2)
Apr. 27
Pittsburgh
2
at Philadelphia
0
Apr. 29
Pittsburgh
4
at Philadelphia
1
May 2
Philadelphia
4
at Pittsburgh
3 (OT)
May 4
Philadelphia
2
at Pittsburgh
1 (5OT)
May 7
Pittsburgh
3
at Philadelphia
6
May 9
Philadelphia
2
at Pittsburgh
1
W
W
L
L
L
L
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Washington (Pittsburgh won series, 4-2)
Apr. 12
Pittsburgh
0
at Washington
1
Apr. 14
Pittsburgh
2
at Washington
1
Apr. 16
Washington
0
at Pittsburgh
3
Apr. 18
Washington
4
at Pittsburgh
3 (OT)
Apr. 21
Pittsburgh
2
at Washington
1
Apr. 23
Washington
3
at Pittsburgh
4 (OT)
L
W
W
L
W
W
Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Buffalo (Pittsburgh won series, 4-3)
Apr. 26
Pittsburgh
3
at Buffalo
0
Apr. 28
Pittsburgh
3
at Buffalo
1
Apr. 30
Buffalo
4
at Pittsburgh
1
May 2
Buffalo
5
at Pittsburgh
2
May 5
Pittsburgh
2
at Buffalo
3 (OT)
May 8
Buffalo
2
at Pittsburgh
3 (OT)
May 10
Pittsburgh
3
at Buffalo
2 (OT)
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
Eastern Conference Finals vs. New Jersey (New Jersey won series, 4-1)
May 12
Pittsburgh
1
at New Jersey
3
May 15
Pittsburgh
4
at New Jersey
2
May 17
New Jersey
3
at Pittsburgh
0
May 19
New Jersey
5
at Pittsburgh
0
May 22
Pittsburgh
2
at New Jersey
4
L
W
L
L
L
2002
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
2003
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
2004
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
2005
No Season
2006
Did Not Qualify For Playoffs
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vs. teams
OPPONENT
Washington
New Jersey
Boston
NY Rangers
St. Louis
NY Islanders
Toronto
Buffalo
Chicago
Minnesota
Oakland
Florida
Montreal
Philadelphia
TOTAL
SERIES
7
5
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
39
W
6
3
2
3
1
0
0
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
20
L
1
2
2
0
2
3
3
0
1
0
0
1
1
3
19
GP
42
29
19
15
13
19
12
10
8
6
4
7
6
18
208
W
26
14
10
12
6
8
4
6
4
4
4
3
2
6
109
L
16
15
9
3
7
11
8
4
4
2
0
4
4
12
99
GF
137
80
67
64
40
58
27
26
23
28
13
15
15
51
644
GA
121
86
62
45
45
67
39
26
24
16
6
20
18
66
641
LAST SERIES
2001 CQF - Won 4-2
2001 QF - Lost 4-1
1992 SF-Won 4-0
1996 CSF-Won 4-1
1981 PR-Lost 3-2
1993 DF-Lost 4-3
1999 CSF-Lost 4-2
2001 CSF - Won 4-3
1992 F - Won 4-0
1991 F-Won 4-2
1970 QF-Won 4-0
1996 CF-Lost 4-3
1998 CQF – Lost 4-2
2000 CSF - Lost 4-2
coaches’ playoff records
COACHES
Bob Johnson
Scott Bowman
Ivan Hlinka
Eddie Johnston
Gene Ubriaco
Herb Brooks
Marc Bolieau
Kevin Constantine
Red Kelly
Johnny Wilson
Ken Schinkel
Craig Patrick
TOTAL
SERIES
4
6
3
8
2
2
2
3
3
3
2
1
39
W-L
4-0
5-1
2-1
3-5
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-2
1-2
1-2
0-2
0-1
20-19
GAMES
24
33
18
46
11
11
9
19
14
12
6
5
208
W-L
16-8
23-10
9-9
22-24
7-4
6-5
5-4
8-11
6-8
4-8
2-4
1-4
109-99
records by game
Game One
Game Two
Game Three
Game Four
Game Five
Game Six
Game Seven
TOTAL
OVERALL
17-22
24-15
22-16
16-19
15-14
10-9
5-4
109-99
HOME
10-10
17-5
9-9
6-10
10-4
6-3
2-4
60-45
ROAD
7-12
7-10
13-7
10-9
5-10
4-6
3-0
49-54
records by series
Record in Stanley Cup Finals
Record in Semifinals/Conference Finals
Record in Quarterfinals/Division Finals
Record in Preliminary Round/Division Semifinals/
Conference Quarterfinals
Record in Two-Game Series
Record in Three-Game Series
Record in Four-Game Series
Record in Five-Game Series
Record in Six-Game Series
Record in Seven-Game Series
SERIES PLAYED
2
5
13
W-L
2-0
2-3
5-8
19
1
3
6
10
10
9
11-8
1-0
1-2
4-2
4-6
5-5
5-4
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PLAYOFF RECORDS
miscellaneous team records
Years in the Playoffs
Most Consecutive Years in the Playoffs
Most Consecutive Wins
Most Consecutive Home Wins
Most Consecutive Road Wins
# = NHL Record
20
11
14
9
6
1991 to 2001
(May 9, 1992 to Apr. 22, 1993)#
(May 9, 1992 to Apr 26, 1993)
(May 11, 1992 to Apr. 22, 1993)
penguins’ playoff leaders
GAMES PLAYED
1. Jagr
2. Lemieux
3. Stevens
4. Barrasso
5. Francis
GOALS
1. Lemieux
2. Jagr
3. Stevens
4. Francis
5. Mullen
140
107
103
101
97
76
65
46
32
16
POINTS
1. Lemieux
2. Jagr
3. Stevens
4. Francis
ASSISTS
1. Lemieux
2. Jagr
3. Francis
4. Stevens
5. Murphy
172
147
106
100
POWER-PLAY GOALS
1. Lemieux
29
2. Stevens
20
3. Jagr
19
96
82
68
60
57
SHORT-HANDED GOALS
1. Lemieux
7
2. Jagr
2
Errey
2
Olczyk
2
GAME-WINNING GOALS
1. Jagr
14
2. Lemieux
11
3. Stevens
9
Francis
9
WINS
1. Barrasso
2. Wregget
3. Hedberg
56
13
9
GAA
1. Tugnutt
2. Binkley
3. Hedberg
4. Inness
5. Wregget
SHUTOUTS
1. Barrasso
2. Hedberg
Tugnutt
3. Wregget
Pietrangelo
Plasse
1.77
2.09
2.30
2.67
2.86
6
2
2
1
1
1
goaltenders’ playoff records
PLAYER
Jean-Sebastien Aubin
Wendell Young
Ron Tugnutt
Les Binkley
Johan Hedberg
Gary Inness
Michel Plasse
Ken Wregget
Tom Barrasso
Peter Skudra
Frank Pietrangelo
Al Smith
Denis Herron
Jim Rutherford
Greg Millen
Michel Dion
TOTALS
342
GP
MP
1
1
1
39
11
746
7
428
18
1123
9
540
3
180
26
1597
101
5918
1
20
5
288
3
180
10
601
4
240
10
625
5
310
208 12842
GF
0
1
29
18
38
27
3
82
334
2
19
5
26
8
35
13
644
GA ENG
0
0
1
0
22
0
15
0
43
1
24
3
8
0
78
5
287
12
1
0
15
1
10
0
35
3
14
0
40
1
22
0
641
26
SO
0
0
2
0
2
0
1
1
6
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
13
SAVES
0
10
376
183
439
273
85
816
2523
10
133
79
298
131
297
164
5817
GAA
0.00
1.54
1.77
2.10
2.30
2.67
2.67
2.86
2.91
3.00
3.13
3.33
3.49
3.50
3.84
4.26
2.99
W-L
0-0
0-0
6-5
5-2
9-9
5-4
1-2
13-12
56-42
0-0
4-1
1-2
3-7
0-4
4-6
2-3
109-99
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PLAYER RECORDS
career
Games Played
Goals
Assists
Points
Penalty Minutes
Power Play Goals
Games Played, Goalie
Wins
Goals Against Average
Minutes Played
140
76
96
172
170
29
101
56
1.77
5,920
Jaromir Jagr
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Kevin Stevens
Mario Lemieux
Tom Barrasso
Tom Barrasso
Ron Tugnutt
Tom Barrasso
year
Goals
Assists
Points
Penalty Minutes
Power Play Goals
Game Winning Goals
Shots
Goals, Defenseman
Assists, Defenseman
Points, Defenseman
Saves
Longest Goal Streak
17
28
44
66
8
5
93
5
18
23
578
7
Longest Assist Streak
Longest Point Streak
10
15
1991
1991
1991
1989
1992
1992
1991
1991
1991
1991
1991
4/26/96 to 5/11/96 (10)
5/3/91 to 5/17/91 (8)
4/19/91 to 5/11/91 (16)
4/13/91 to 5/17/91 (11+18=29)
Kevin Stevens
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Phil Bourque
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Larry Murphy
Larry Murphy
Larry Murphy
Tom Barrasso
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
series
Goals
Assists
Points
Penalty Minutes
9
11
17
43
1989 vs. Philadelphia
1995 vs. Washington
1992 vs. Washington
1989 vs. NY Rangers
1970 vs. St. Louis
Mario Lemieux
Ron Francis
Mario Lemieux
Randy Hillier
Tracy Pratt
game
Goals
Assists
5
4
Points
Shots
8
12
Penalties
Penalty Minutes
Saves
8
32
70
4/25/89 vs. Philadelphia
Seven Times - Last Time
4/22/96 at Washington
4/25/89 vs. Philadelphia (5+3)*
4/24/96 at Washington
4/29/92 vs. Washington
4/13/80 at Boston
4/19/70 at St. Louis
5/4/00 vs. Philadelphia
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Kevin Stevens
Kim Clackson
Tracy Pratt
Ron Tugnutt
period
Goals
Assists
4
3
Points
4
Shots
Penalties
Penalty Minutes
Saves
* = NHL Record
7
6
26
27
4/25/89 vs. Philadelphia*
5/8/95 vs. Washington
4/19/91 vs. Washington
4/25/89 vs. Philadelphia
4/23/92 vs. Washington (2+2)*
4/25/89 vs. Philadelphia (4+0)*
4/11/91 vs. New Jersey
4/13/80 at Boston
4/13/80 at Boston
4/21/97 vs. Philadelphia
Mario Lemieux
Ran Francis
Paul Coffey
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux
Larry Murphy
Kim Clackson
Kim Clackson
Ken Wregget
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PLAYOFF SCORING
PLAYER
1. Mario Lemieux
2. Jaromir Jagr
3. Kevin Stevens
4. Ron Francis
5. Larry Murphy
6. Martin Straka
7. Rick Tocchet
8. MARK RECCHI
9. Joe Mullen
10. Alexei Kovalev
11. Paul Coffey
12. Phil Bourque
13. Jan Hrdina
14. Petr Nedved
15. Troy Loney
16. Rick Kehoe
17. Rob Brown
18. Robert Lang
19. Jean Pronovost
20. Shawn McEachern
21. Ulf Samuelsson
22. Sergei Zubov
23. George Ferguson
24. Rod Schutt
25. Bryan Trottier
26. Randy Carlyle
27. Ron Schock
28. Bob Errey
29. Ron Stackhouse
30. Jiri Slegr
31. Tomas Sandstrom
32. Paul Stanton
33. Luc Robitaille
34. Gregg Sheppard
35. John Cullen
36. Jock Callander
37. Pierre Larouche
38. Lowell MacDonald
39. Janne Laukkanen
40. Andrew Ference
41. J.J. Daigneault
42. Dan Quinn
43. Bob Kelly
44. Bryan Smolinski
45. Aleksey Morozov
46. Kip Miller
47. Dave Roche
48. Colin Campbell
49. Zarley Zalapski
50. Michel Briere
51. Mike Bullard
52. Syl Apps
53. Kevin Hatcher
54. German Titov
55. Randy Cunneyworth
56. Greg Malone
57. Glen Murray
58. Peter Taglianetti
344
GP
107
140
103
97
74
65
32
24
62
39
23
56
40
23
66
37
41
45
29
48
66
18
22
22
46
22
29
49
32
29
36
44
12
17
20
22
15
15
29
18
17
11
15
18
39
13
16
19
11
10
9
19
24
11
11
18
18
39
G
76
65
46
32
15
19
15
10
16
11
4
13
10
11
8
4
9
7
9
6
4
1
4
8
7
6
2
9
5
3
7
2
7
4
3
3
2
6
4
3
1
6
6
5
4
2
2
2
1
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
1
A
96
82
60
68
57
27
22
24
15
17
22
12
14
12
14
17
10
12
9
11
12
14
11
6
7
8
12
4
8
10
5
10
4
7
8
8
9
4
6
7
9
3
3
4
5
7
7
7
8
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
7
PTS PIM
172
87
147 121
106 170
100
67
72
73
46
30
37
68
34
33
31
20
28
40
26
37
25 107
24
22
23
28
22
97
21
2
19
34
19
6
18
12
17
24
16 123
15
26
15
13
14
26
14
57
14
41
14
23
13
51
13
38
13
33
12
50
12
66
11
26
11
2
11
36
11
12
11
2
10
8
10
24
10
16
10
36
9
10
9
23
9
10
9
8
9
19
9
51
9
51
9
13
8
17
8
4
8
23
8
20
8
4
8
26
8
32
8
10
8
83
PLAYER
59. Peter Lee
60. Chris Tamer
61. Ken Schinkel
62. Vic Hadfield
63. Mark Johnson
64. Stu Barnes
65. Paul Gardner
66. Dean Prentice
67. Scott Young
68. Ian Moran
69. Kjell Samuelsson
70. Tom Barrasso
71. Gary McAdam
72. Chuck Arnason
73. Jiri Hrdina
74. Mike Ramsey
75. Orest Kindrachuk
76. Jeff Daniels
77. Kevin Miller
78. Tyler Wright
79. Ross Lonsberry
80. Norm Maciver
81. Dave Tippett
82. Jim Paek
83. Gord Roberts
84. Tom Bladon
85. Jim Johnson
86. Josef Beranek
87. Pat Boutette
88. Nick Harbaruk
89. Mario Faubert
90. Duane Rupp
91. Darius Kasparaitis
92. Wayne Primeau
93. Dave Burrows
94. Joe Dziedzic
95. Francois Leroux
96. Fredrik Olausson
97. Keith McCreary
98. Bob Leiter
99. Jim Hamilton
100. Eddie Olczyk
101. Andre St. Laurent
102. Blair Chapman
103. Troy Murray
104. Rene Corbet
105. Brad Werenka
106. Chris Joseph
107. Wally Boyer
108. Dunc McCallum
109. Bob Woytowich
110. Jason Woolley
111. Greg Hotham
112. Jim Morrison
113. Russ Anderson
114. Bryan Hextall
115. Mike Needham
116. Stan Gilbertson
GP
19
37
13
10
10
11
10
12
17
61
44
101
12
9
35
13
7
12
18
30
17
12
12
27
43
8
11
29
5
14
10
10
38
18
20
21
33
11
11
4
6
11
5
10
12
24
19
25
10
10
10
5
5
8
10
14
14
3
G
0
0
6
5
4
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
3
2
2
0
4
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
A
8
8
1
2
3
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
3
4
4
6
1
2
2
2
3
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
0
1
PTS PIM
8
4
8
52
7
4
7
11
7
6
7
2
7
10
7
8
7
2
7
20
7
72
7
36
6
9
6
4
6
22
6
4
5
7
5
0
5
8
5
40
5
13
5
8
5
14
5
8
5
95
5
2
5
44
5
8
4
8
4
20
4
6
4
8
4
50
4
2
4
16
4
23
4
34
4
2
4
6
3
0
3
0
3
16
3
8
3
9
3
12
3
21
3
14
3
20
3
0
3
12
3
2
3
0
3
6
3
10
3
28
3
43
2
4
2
2
PLAYOFF SCORING
PLAYER
117. Nick Libbett
118. Rick MacLeish
119. Kevin McClelland
120. Bob Stewart
121. Dave Michayluk
122. Pat Price
123. Brad Lauer
124. Grant Jennings
125. Darryl Edestrand
126. Greg Polis
127. Glen Sather
128. Bob Boughner
129. Gord Dineen
130. Val Fonteyne
131. Matthew Barnaby
132. John Slaney
133. Len Barrie
134. Greg Johnson
135. Peter Laframboise
136. Pat Falloon
137. Greg Andrusak
138. Bobby Dollas
139. Dan Kesa
140. Randy Gilhen
141. Pete Mahovlich
142. Don Awrey
143. Wayne Bianchin
144. Jacques Cossette
145. Dave McLlwain
146. Ed Van Impe
147. Tim Horton
148. Al McDonough
149. Eddie Shack
150. Frank Pietrangelo
151. Gary Rissling
152. Greg Brown
153. Barry Wilkins
154. Marc Chorney
155. Bob Paradise
156. Bob McManama
157. Dennis Owchar
158. Dave Hannan
159. Paul Baxter
160. Tracy Pratt
161. Alex Hicks
162. Marc Bergevin
163. Dmitri Mironov
164. Randy Hillier
165. Neil Wilkinson
166. Ken Wregget
167. Hans Jonsson
168. Jean-Sebastien Aubin
169. Drake Berehowsky
170. Larry DePalma
171. Steve Dykstra
172. Maxim Galanov
173. Tuomas Gronman
174. Greg Hawgood
GP
5
5
5
5
7
10
12
38
4
4
10
29
11
14
24
2
4
5
9
10
12
13
13
16
2
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
8
10
10
11
12
15
17
20
26
27
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
G
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS PIM
2
0
2
0
2
5
2
2
2
0
2
49
2
4
2
38
2
0
2
0
2
17
3
37
2
8
2
2
2
64
1
2
1
8
1
2
1
0
1
2
1
6
1
6
1
0
1
14
1
0
1
0
1
6
1
4
1
0
1
2
1
2
1
0
1
15
1
2
1
4
1
4
1
4
1
2
1
17
1
6
1
6
1
4
1
42
1
51
1
4
1
2
1
10
1
73
1
18
1
9
1
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
PLAYER
175. Victor Ignatjev
176. Andreas Johansson
177. Paul Marshall
178. Peter Skudra
179. Steve Gatzos
180. Wendell Young
181. Richard Zemlak
182. Mike Corrigan
183. Chris Dahlquist
184.Todd Hlushko
185. Michal Rozsival
186. Bob Simpson
187. Lex Hudson
188. Craig Muni
189. Larry Bignell
190. Brian Bonin
191. Randy Boyd
192. Kim Clackson
193. Corey Foster
194. Al Smith
195. Simon Nolet
196. Michel Plasse
197. Stefan Bergvist
198. Steve Cardwell
199. Kim Davis
200. Pat Graham
201. Richard Park
202. Jim Rutherford
203. Mike Stapleton
204. Dale Tallon
205. Michel Dion
206. Rusty Fitzgerald
207. Pat Hughes
208. Dan LaCouture
209. Krzysztof Oliwa
210. Sean Pronger
211. Doug Brown
212. Les Binkley
213. Bob Blackburn
214. Martin Sonnenberg
215. Milan Kraft
216. Jim McKenzie
217. Alek Stojanov
218. Rod Buskas
219. Dennis Herron
220. Greg Millen
221. Peter Popovic
222. Mike Hudson
223. Ron Tugnutt
224. Lew Morrison
225. Jay Caufield
226. Bryan Watson
227. Johan Hedberg
BENCH
TOTALS
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
7
7
7
8
8
9
10
10
10
10
11
11
13
14
14
18
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS PIM
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
11
0
37
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
4
0
21
0
2
0
16
0
4
0
2
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
19
0
23
0
5
0
0
0
10
0
6
0
2
0
0
0
30
0
38
0
0
34
208 644 1083 1727 3963
345
TEAM RECORDS
series
FEWEST GOALS - OPPONENTS
MOST GOALS - BOTH TEAMS
2-Game Series
15
1975
Pgh 9 - StL 6
2-Game Series
6
1975
3-Game Series
23
1977 Tor 13 - Pgh 10
3-Game Series
8
1976
by St. Louis
by Toronto
4-Game Series
30
1989 Pgh 19 - NYR 11
4-Game Series
6
1970
by Oakland
5-Game Series
41
1981 Pgh 21 - StL 20
5-Game Series
8
2000by Washington
6-Game Series
45
1991 Pgh 27 - Bos 18
6-Game Series
10
2001by Washington
7-Game Series
55
1989 Phi 31 - Pgh 24
7-Game Series
17
2001
55
1995 Pgh 29 - Wsh 26
by Buffalo
MOST POWER PLAY GOALS
MOST GOALS - PITTSBURGH
Pittsburgh
11
1992
2-Game Series
9
1975
vs. St. Louis
Opponents
9
1989
vs. Washington
by Philadelphia
3-Game Series
10
1977
vs. Toronto
Both Teams
19
1989
Pgh 10 - Phi 9
4-Game Series
19
1989
vs. NY Rangers
19
1992
vs. Boston
5-Game Series
23
1993
vs. New Jersey
6-Game Series
28
1991
vs. Minnesota
7-Game Series
29
1995
vs. Washington
MOST POWER PLAY CHANCES
Pittsburgh
42
1989
vs. Philadelphia
42
1995
vs. Washington
by Washington
Opponents
44
1995
Both Teams
86
1995 Wsh 44 - Pgh 42
MOST GOALS - OPPONENTS
MOST PENALTIES
2-Game Series
6
1975
by St. Louis
3-Game Series
13
1977
by Toronto
Pittsburgh
85
1989
vs. Philadelphia
4-Game Series
16
1979
by Boston
Opponents
95
1989
by Philadelphia
5-Game Series
22
1982 by NY Islanders
Both Teams
180
6-Game Series
20
1994
by Washington
7-Game Series
31
1989
by Philadelphia
FEWEST GOALS - BOTH TEAMS
1989 Phi 95 - Pgh 85
FEWEST PENALTIES
Pittsburgh
9
1975
Opponents
15
1975
by St. Louis
15
2001
by New Jersey
24
1975
StL 15 - Pgh 9
Pgh 9 - StL 6
vs. St. Louis
2-Game Series
15
1975
3-Game Series
11
1976
Tor 8 - Pgh 3
4-Game Series
19
1970
Pgh 13 - Oak 6
5-Game Series
24
2001
NJ 17 - Pgh 7
6-Game Series
24
2001 Pgh 14 - Wsh 10
Pittsburgh
242
1989
vs. Philadelphia
7-Game Series
34
2001 Pgh 17 - Buf 17
Opponents
270
1989
by Philadelphia
Both Teams
512
1989 Phi 270 - Pgh 242
Both
MOST PENALTY MINUTES
FEWEST GOALS - PITTSBURGH
346
FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES
2-Game Series
9
1975
vs. St. Louis
3-Game Series
3
1976
vs. Toronto
Pittsburgh
18
1975
vs. St. Louis
4-Game Series
7
1979
vs. Boston
Opponents
30
2001
by New Jersey
Both Teams
61
1976 Tor 36 - Pgh 25
5-Game Series
7
2001
vs. New Jersey
6-Game Series
10
1970
vs. St. Louis
7-Game Series
15
1996
vs. Florida
TEAM RECORDS
game
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
Home
7
4/20/93, 7-0 vs. New Jersey
Road
8
5/25/91,8-0 at Minnesota
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT
Home
5
4/13/80, 8-3 vs. Boston
5
4/25/92, 7-2 vs. Washington
5
5/19/01, 5-0 vs. New Jersey
Road
7
4/7/82, 8-1 at NY Islanders
MOST SAVES
Pittsburgh, Regulation
56
5/24/96 at Florida
Pittsburgh, Overtime
70
5/4/00 vs. Philadelphia
Opponent, Regulation
49
4/26/70 by St. Louis
Opponent, Overtime
61
4/24/96 by Washington
MOST GOALS
Both Teams, Home
17
FEWEST SHOTS
Pittsburgh 13
Opponent 16
5/4/99 at New Jersey
4/23/70 by St. Louis
FEWEST SAVES
Pittsburgh 14
Opponent 9
4/23/70 vs. St. Louis
5/4/95 at New Jersey
Both Teams, Road
12
Pittsburgh, Home
10
Pittsburgh, Road
8
Opponent, Home
8
Opponent, Road
8
4/25/89, 10-7 win
vs. Philadelphia
5/12/93, 7-5 loss
at NY Islanders
4/25/89, 10-7 win
vs. Philadelphia
5/25/91, 8-0 win
vs. Minnesota
4/13/80, 8-3 loss
vs. Boston
4/7/82, 8-1 loss
at NY Islanders
MOST POWER PLAY GOALS
For
4
4/29/92 vs. Washington
Against
3
Seven Times, Last
4/18/01 vs. Washington
Both Teams 5
4/18/01, Pgh 2 - Wsh 3
5
4/29/92, Pgh 4 - Wsh 1
5
4/23/92, Pgh 3 - Wsh 2
5
4/19/91, Pgh 2 - Wsh 3
MOST POWER PLAY CHANCES
For
12
4/23/92 vs. Washington
Against
11
4/23/92 vs. Washington
Both Teams 23
Pgh 12 - Wsh 11
MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS
For
2
4/23/97 vs. Philadelphia
Against
2
Five Times, Last
4/26/97 at Philadelphia
MOST SHOTS
Pittsburgh, Regulation
49
4/26/70 vs. St. Louis
Pittsburgh, Overtime
65
4/24/96 at Washington
Opponent, Regulation
61
5/4/96 at Florida
Opponent, Overtime
72
5/4/00 vs. Philadelphia
MOST PENALTIES
Both Teams, Home
48
Both Teams, Road
37
Pittsburgh 25
Opponent 23
FEWEST PENALTIES
Both Teams, Home
5
Both Teams, Road
3
Pittsburgh 2
2
2
Opponents 1
1
1
4/6/89, Pgh 25 - NYR 23
4/29/00, Pgh 15 - Phi 22
4/6/89 vs. NY Rangers
4/6/89 by NY Rangers
5/17/01 Pgh 3 - NJ 3
5/1/92 Pgh 2 - Wsh 1
5/17/01 vs. New Jersey
5/1/92 at Washington
5/5/92 at NY Rangers
5/22/01 by New Jersey
5/4/99 by New Jersey
5/1/92 by Washington
MOST PENALTY MINUTES
Both Teams, Home
125
4/25/89 Phi 79 - Pgh 46
Both Teams, Road
154
4/29/00 Phi 104 - Pgh 50
Pittsburgh 83
4/19/70 at St. Louis
Opponent 104
4/29/00 at Philadelphia
FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES
Both Teams, Home
10
5/17/01, Pgh 6 - NJ 4
Both Teams, Road
6
5/1/92, Pgh 4 Wsh 2
Pittsburgh 4
5/17/01 vs. New Jersey
4
5/1/92 at Washington
4
5/5/92 at NY Rangers
Opponent 2
5/22/01 by New Jersey
2
5/4/99 at New Jersey
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TEAM RECORDS
period
MOST GOALS
Both Teams, Home
7
4/6/89
7 4/25/89
Both Teams, Road
8
5/8/93
Pittsburgh, Home
6 4/25/89
Pittsburgh, Road
4
4/9/81
4
5/8/93
Opponent, Home
5
Opponent, Road
4
4
Pgh 5 - NYR 2
Pgh 6 - Phi 1
Pgh 4 - NYI 4
vs. Philadelphia
at NY Rangers
at St. Louis
4/13/80
by Boston
4/8/82
5/8/93
by NY Islanders
by NY Islanders
4/15/75
vs. NY Islanders
5/7/96
at NY Rangers
4/21/97
vs. Philadelphia
5/24/96
at Florida
FEWEST SAVES
Pittsburgh
1
1
Opponent
2
2
4/21/01
4/19/94
5/8/01
5/19/92
vs. Washington
vs.Washington
by Buffalo
by Boston
FEWEST SHOTS
Pittsburgh
Opponent
1
1
1 5/19/92
vs. Boston
4/21/01
by Washington
4/19/94
by Washington
MOST PENALTIES
Both Teams, Home
24
4/6/89
Both Teams, Road
24 4/29/00
Pittsburgh
15 4/29/00
Opponent
22 4/29/00
vs. NY Rangers
at Philadelphia
at Philadelphia
at Philadelphia
MOST SHOTS
Pittsburgh, Home
21
Pittsburgh, Road
20
Opponent, Home
28
Opponent, Road
23
MOST PENALTY MINUTES
MOST SAVES
Pittsburgh
Opponent
27 4/21/97vs. Philadelphia
21 4/15/75 by NY Islanders
Both Teams, Home
84
Both Teams, Road
128
Pittsburgh, Home
35
Pittsburgh, Road
40
Opponent, Home
51
Opponent, Road
92
4/25/89
Phi 51 - Pgh 33
4/29/00
Phi 92 - Pgh 36
5/17/91
vs. Minnesota
4/19/70
at St. Louis
4/25/89
vs. Philadelphia
4/29/00
at Philadelphia
fastest goals
BY ONE PENGUINS PLAYER
Two
0:11
4/17/96 vs. Washington
Petr Nedved
4/13/80 vs. Boston
5/10/83 vs. NY Islanders
4/5/89 vs. Philadelphia
Ron Stackhouse and Rick Kehoe
Mario Lemieux, Rick Tocchet and Larry Murphy
Mario Lemieux (3) and Bob Errey
OVERALL BY PENGUINS
Two
Three
Four
0:07
1:29
4:52
BY ONE OPPONENT PLAYER
Two
0:25
4/24/75 at NY Islanders
Ed Westfall and Garry Howatt (both ENG)
4/8/81 at St. Louis
4/26/97 at Philadelphia
Greg Malone
Eric Lindros
AT START OF GAME
by Penguins
by Opponent
0:15
0:14
AT START OF PERIOD OTHER THAN FIRST
by Pittsburgh
by Opponent
348
0:24
0:06*
4/15/75 vs. NY Islanders
4/25/89 vs. Philadelphia
Jean Pronovost
Pelle Eklund
PLAYOFF RECORDS
overtime games
DATE
5/10/01
5/8/01
5/5/01
4/23/01
4/18/01
5/4/00
5/2/00
4/15/00
5/17/99
5/13/99
5/2/99
4/23/98
4/24/96
5/26/95
5/14/95
5/14/93
5/17/92
5/9/92
5/7/92
5/3/91
4/19/91
4/5/91
4/21/89
4/13/82
4/10/82
4/14/81
4/14/79
4/9/72
4/12/70
PLAYER
Darius Kasparaitis
Martin Straka
Stu Barnes
Martin Straka
Jeff Halpern
Keith Primeau
Andy Delmore
Jaromir Jagr
Garry Valk
Sergei Berezin
Jaromir Jagr
Benoit Brunet
Petr Nedved
Neil Broten
Luc Robitaille
David Volek
Jaromir Jagr
Ron Francis
Kris King
Vladimir Ruzicka
Kevin Stevens
Jaromir Jagr
Phil Bourque
John Tonelli
Rick Kehoe
Mike Crombeen
Geroge Ferguson
Pit Martin
Michel Briere
TIME
13:01
11:29
8:34
13:04
4:01
92:01
11:01
5:49
1:58
2:18
8:59
18:43
79:15
18:36
4:30
5:16
9:44
2:47
1:29
8:14
8:10
8:52
12:08
6:10
4:14
25:16
0:47
0:12
8:28
OPPONENT
at Buffalo
vs. Buffalo
at Buffalo
vs. Washington
vs. Washington
vs. Philadelphia
vs. Philadelphia
vs. Washington
vs. Toronto
vs. Toronto
vs. New Jersey
vs. Montreal
at Washington
at New Jersey
vs. Washington
vs. NY Islanders
at Boston
vs. NY Rangers
vs. NY Rangers
at Boston
vs. Washington
vs. New Jersey
at Philadelphia
at NY Islanders
vs. NY Islanders
at St. Louis
at Buffalo
vs. Chicago
at Oakland
GAME #
Game #7
Game #6
Game #5
Game #6
Game #4
Game #4
Game #3
Game #2
Game #6
Game #4
Game #6
Game #1
Game #4
Game #4
Game #5
Game #7
Game #1
Game #4
Game #3
Game #2
Game #2
Game #2
Game #3
Game #5
Game #3
Game #5
Game #3
Game #4
Game #4
SCORE
3-2
3-2
2-3
4-3
3-4
1-2
3-4
2-1
3-4
2-3
3-2
2-3
3-2
1-2
6-5
3-4
4-3
5-4
5-6
4-5
7-6
5-4
4-3
3-4
2-1
3-4
4-3
5-6
3-2
opponent scoring leaders
PLAYER
Peter Bondra
Michal Pivonka
Calle Johansson
Dale Hunter
Joe Juneau
Ray Bourque
Mike Ridley
Dimitri Khristich
Tim Kerr
Brian Leetch
TEAM(S)
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Boston
Washington
Washington
Phil./NY Rangers
NY Rangers
GP
39
31
35
27
18
14
18
25
11
15
G
19
8
8
7
5
4
3
6
1
4
A
12
18
18
17
17
14
15
10
15
12
PTS
31
26
26
24
22
18
18
16
16
16
PIM
8
60
14
87
14
29
4
25
2
6
opponent goaltending leaders
PLAYER
Glenn Resch
Jacques Plante
Brian Boucher
Wayne Thomas
Martin Brodeur
Curtis Joseph
Gerry Cheevers
Dominik Hasek
Olaf Kolzig
Gary Smith
TEAM(S)
NY Islanders
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Toronto
New Jersey
Toronto
Boston
Chicago/Buffalo
Washington
Oakland/Chicago
GP
4
3
6
5
17
6
9
7
18
5
MP
240
180
463
300
1042
363
540
453
1044
308
GA
4
4
14
9
33
13
20
17
42
13
SO
1
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
GAA
1.00
1.33
1.80
1.80
1.90
2.15
2.22
2.25
2.41
2.53
W-L
4-0
2-1
4-2
3-2
11-6
4-2
7-2
3-4
6-11
1-4
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shutouts
Goaltender
FOR PITTSBURGH
Michel Plasse
Frank Pietrangelo
Tom Barrasso
Tom Barrasso
Tom Barrasso
Tom Barrasso
Ken Wregget
Tom Barrasso
Tom Barrasso
Ron Tugnutt
Ron Tugnutt
Johan Hedberg
Johan Hedberg
Date
Opponent
Score
Saves
4/8/76
4/15/91
4/25/91
5/30/92
4/20/93
5/4/93
5/18/95
5/28/96
5/7/99
4/13/00
4/27/00
4/16/01
4/26/01
vs. Toronto
vs. New Jersey
at Minnesota
at Chicago
vs. New Jersey
vs. NY Islanders
vs. Washington
vs. Florida
at Toronto
at Washington
at Philadelphia
vs. Washington
at Buffalo
2-0
4-0
8-0
1-0
7-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
2-0
7-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
21
27
39
27
36
26
33
28
20
32
28
34
25
FOR OPPONENTS
Jacques Plante
Gary Smith
Glenn Resch
Wayne Thomas
Don Beaupre
Andy Moog
Olaf Kolzig
Martin Brodeur
Martin Brodeur
4/28/70
4/8/72
4/26/75
4/9/76
4/21/94
5/3/98
4/12/01
5/17/01
5/19/01
at St. Louis
vs. Chicago
vs. NY Islanders
at Toronto
at Washington
at Montreal
at Washington
vs. New Jersey
vs. New Jersey
5-0
2-0
1-0
4-0
2-0
3-0
1-0
3-0
5-0
21
31
30
26
27
21
16
20
21
hat tricks
Player
FOR PITTSBURGH
Ken Schinkel
Mario Lemieux#
Mario Lemieux
Ron Francis
Kevin Stevens*
Mario Lemieux
Jaromir Jagr
Martin Straka
Opponent
Goaltender(s)
4/11/70
4/25/89
4/23/92
5/9/92
5/21/92
5/11/96
5/11/96
4/25/99
Date
at Oakland
vs. Philadelphia
vs. Washington
vs. NY Rangers
at Boston
vs. NY Rangers
vs. NY Rangers
at New Jersey
Gary Smith
Ron Hextall
Don Beaupre
Mike Richter/John Vanbiesbrouck (2)
Andy Moog
Mike Richter
Mike Richter
Martin Brodeur
FOR OPPONENTS
Dino Ciccarelli
Dirk Graham
Andy Delmore
* = Four Goals
4/25/92
5/30/92
5/7/00
# = Five Goals, NHL Record
vs. Washington
at Chicago
at Philadelphia
Tom Barrasso/Ken Wregget (2)
Tom Barrasso
Ron Tugnutt (2)/Peter Skudra
penalty shots
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Player
FOR PITTSBURGH
Jaromir Jagr
Shawn McEachern
Aleksey Morozov
Martin Straka
FOR OPPONENTS
Michal Pivonka
Joe Juneau
Date
Opponent
Goaltender
Result
5/11/92
5/13/92
4/23/98
5/2/01
vs. NY Rangers
vs. NY Rangers
vs. Montreal
vs. Buffalo
John Vanbiesbrouck
John Vanbiesbrouck
Andy Moog
Dominik Hasek
GOAL
No Goal
No Goal
No Goal
5/10/95
4/24/96
at Washington
at Washington
Tom Barrasso
Ken Wregget
No Goal
No Goal
MEDIA
INFORMATION
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BROADCASTERS
paul steigerwald
Pittsburgh native Paul Steigerwald returns to television as he enters his first
season as play-by-play announcer for Penguins’ telecasts on FSN Pittsburgh.
He spent the past six seasons as the radio voice of the Penguins and served
the previous 14 seasons as color commentator on Penguins TV and radio
broadcasts.
“Staggy,” a tireless worker and interviewer, is well-known by coaches and
players across the NHL. He attended Kent State University, where he worked
as one of the hockey club’s broadcasters, and began his professional
broadcasting career with the Johnstown Red Wings (EHL) in 1979.
In addition, Steigerwald served as play-by-play broadcaster with the Altoona Curve baseball club during the
2005 and 2006 seasons. He has two sons, Blake and Dylan.
bob errey
Bob Errey returns for his third season for Penguins’ television broadcasts,
where he is reunited with Paul Steigerwald. Previously, Errey worked as the
color commentator for Penguins’ radio broadcasts alongside Steigerwald for
four seasons.
Errey was the Penguins’ first-round draft pick in 1983 and played 11
seasons in Pittsburgh, recording 132 goals, 272 points and 651 penalty
minutes in 572 games.
A speedy two-way winger and excellent penalty killer, Errey was a key
member of both Stanley Cup championship teams in 1991 and 1992.
Errey also played for Buffalo, San Jose, Detroit, Dallas and the New York Rangers in a 15-year NHL career. In
895 games, he registered 170 goals, 382 points and 1,005 penalty minutes.
mike lange
One of the most unique broadcasters in professional sports, Mike Lange
enters his 31st season with the Penguins and will handle radio play-by-play
on the club’s flagship station, 105.9 FM “The X.” Known for his creative and
colorful style, including trademark phrases such as “Buy Sam A Drink And
Get His Dog One, Too,” Lange was awarded the Foster Hewitt award by the
Hockey Hall of Fame in 2001.
Lange’s relationship with the Penguins began in 1974-75, when he broke
into the NHL as a radio play-by-play man, He left for one season but
returned in 1976-77 and has been a fixture on the Penguins’ scene ever since.
Lange did radio exclusively until 1979, when games were simulcast on radio and TV. He served as the
television voice of the Penguins through 2005-06, before returning to the radio booth for this season.
phil bourque
Two-time Stanley Cup champion Phil Bourque begins his third season as the
Penguins broadcast team, serving as color commentator alongside Mike Lange.
A gritty winger/defenseman, Bourque was signed by Pittsburgh as a free
agent in 1982, and went on to record 164 points (75+89) in 344 regular
season games with the Penguins between 1983 and 1992. For his career he
totaled 199 points (88+111) in 477 games with the Penguins, Rangers and
Senators.
Since retiring from professional hockey in 2000, Bourque has co-hosted
Penguins pre- and post-game shows on the Penguins radio network and worked as a contributor for FSN
Pittsburgh’s coverage of Penguins hockey.
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STAFF
keith wehner
Wehner returns for his 10th season with the Penguins and fourth as
director of media relations. He worked three seasons as manager of media
relations and three years prior as an assistant in the hockey operations and
media relations departments.
Wehner oversees the day-to-day relations between the players and coaches
and the local and national media.
The Pittsburgh native graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a
B.A. in political science. He is single and resides in McCandless.
todd lepovsky
Lepovsky returns for his third season as manager of media relations.
Previously he worked as an intern in the Penguins’ community relations and
media relations departments.
Lepovsky’s responsibilities include game notes, stats, credential requests
and press releases.
The Pittsburgh native graduated from Westminster College with a B.A. in
public relations.
joe sager
Sager enters his second season with the Penguins as manager of media
relations/publications. Prior to joining the Penguins, Sager was a sports
writer for the New Castle News for five years.
Sager assists the media relations department and provides content for the
team’s Web site as well as overseeing production of department
publications.
The Pittsburgh native graduated from Slippery Rock University with a B.A.
in communications. He and his wife, Ashleigh, reside in the North Hills.
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DAILY PRACTICE SESSIONS: Practice sessions are open to all members of the media.
Please have your season pass readily available for practices at Mellon Arena. A monthly
practice schedule will be distributed to the media at the beginning of each month
throughout the season via fax and email. Generally, Penguins game-day morning skates are
held at 10:30 a.m. followed by the visiting team at 11:30 a.m. at Mellon Arena. On the
road, the Penguins normally hold a game-day morning skate at 11:30 a.m. Please check
with the media relations staff as last-minute changes do occur.
INDIVIDUAL GAME PASSES: Members of the media must contact Keith Wehner or Todd
Lepovsky in the Penguins media relations department no later than 24 hours before the
desired game. Passes will be issued to working media and photographers. Passes will be
left at the press gate located at Gate 3 of Mellon Arena two hours before game time. You
can reach the gate from Washington Place, which runs in front of the arena where the
marquis stands. Once the game begins, the passes will be moved to Gate 2 of Mellon
Arena, which is located on the corner of Centre Avenue and Mario Lemieux Place.
PRESS BOX: The press box is located
on the west side of the building above
section D-24. It is for game personnel
and members of the media covering the
game only. When necessary, overflow
media will be assigned seats in the
auxiliary seating area. Elevators to the
press box are located directly across
from the media entrance. Take the
elevator to the 5th floor and exit either
right or left, taking the stairs to the
press level.
PRESS LOUNGE: The press lounge is located at Gate # 3, just beyond the press gate on
the right. Members of the media and game night staff must show their passes at the door
for admittance. The press lounge will open two hours prior to game time with dinner and
beverages. The press lounge is equipped with six telephone lines and electrical outlets and
is available during and after the game for filing purposes.
LOCKER ROOM ACCESS: The Penguins locker room will open to the media no later than
five minutes after the conclusion of the game per League requirements. ONLY working
members of the media with appropriate identification will be admitted. Please enter and
exit the locker room through the door located in the hallway of Gate 2.
At the conclusion of practice, the locker room will be open as per League requirements.
Please enter the locker room from the runway after practices and morning skates.
GAME BROADCAST INTERVIEWS: All requests from rights-holders for pre-tape
interviews and intermission interviews with players, coaches or management must be
confirmed during the morning skate before the players and/or coaches leave the building.
In the event the Club does not hold a morning skate, arrangements for interviews will be
made accordingly.
POST-GAME PROCEDURES: Penguins head coach Michel Therrien will hold a press
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conference after each game in the press lounge. Post-game quote sheets for both head
coaches will be available after the game in the press box, press lounge and locker rooms.
GAME NOTES/STATS: Game notes, league stats and lineup sheets are available in the press
lounge and press box before each game. Additional information from the National Hockey
League and Club press releases are also available throughout the season at these locations.
GAME SUMMARIES: Game summaries are available after each period in the press box.
Final game summaries are distributed in the press box, press lounge and home and visitor
locker rooms after the game.
PRESS BOX BULLETIN BOARDS: Out-of-town scores, injury updates and any additional
news will be posted throughout the game on the four bulletin boards in the press box. One
board is located on the wall in between booths A and B – two boards are located on the wall
in the middle of the press box behind press row – and one board is located on the wall
between booths H and I.
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Photographers may shoot from designated areas assigned by the
Penguins media relations staff. Photo location assignments will be posted in the press lounge
prior to each game. Anyone shooting from unauthorized locations will be removed from the
game. Individual game photo passes must be secured by calling the media relations office at
least 24 hours in advance of each game.
RADIO NETWORK: “The X”, 105.9 FM, will serve as the
Penguins flagship radio station for the 2006-07 season.
Hall of Famer Mike Lange and two-time Stanley Cup
champion Phil Bourque will call the action for all 82
games. “The X” is part of the Clear Channel
Communications group.
TELEVSION COVERAGE: FSN Pittsburgh continues its
extraordinary coverage of Penguins games this season,
producing 71 games. Paul Steigerwald and two-time
Stanley Cup champion Bob Errey will call the action.
Versus will televise seven games and NBC four, meaning
all 82 games will be televised this season.
IN MELLON ARENA:
Public Address Announcer: John Barbero
Home Runway: Don Wagner
REAL TIME SCORERS/OFF-ICE OFFICIALS:
Supervisor of Officials/Timekeeper: Paul Schlosser
Assistant Supervisor/Official Scorer: Keith Schreiber
Goal Judges: Jim Duss, Joe Ferraro, Leo Rudzki
Penalty Timekeeper: Bob Maitland
Real Time Supervisor/Action Scorer: Phil Spano
Penalty Scorer: Eugene Susi
Shot Scorer: Jim Gricar
Time On-Ice Scorers: Dan Aubele, Todd Gally, Don Johnson, Chris Keller, Mike McGuire, Dan Wagner
Commercial Coordinator: Dave Reynolds
Video Replay Goal Judge: Jim Weaver
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Assist – An assist is awarded to the player or players (maximum of two) who touched the puck
prior to the goal, provided no defender plays or possesses the puck in between.
Game Played – A player receives credit for playing in a game if: a) he steps on the ice during
time played or; b) serves any penalty.
Game-Winning Goal – After the final score has been determined, the goal which leaves the
winning Club one goal ahead of its opponent is the game-winning goal (example: if Team A
beats Team B 8-3, the player scoring the fourth goal for Team A receives credit for the gamewinning goal).
Goal – A goal is awarded
to the last player on the
scoring Club to touch the
puck prior to the puck
entering the net.
Goals-Against Average
– Multiply goals allowed
(GA) by 60 and divide by
minutes played (MINS).
Goaltender – A
goaltender receives a win,
tie or loss if he is on the ice
when either the gamewinning or game-tying goal
is scored.
Penalty-Killing Pct. –
Subtract total number of
power-play goals allowed
from total number of
shorthanded situations to
get total number of powerplays killed. Divide the total
number of power-plays
killed by the total number of shorthanded situations.
Plus-Minus – A player receives a “plus” if he is on the ice when his Club scores an evenstrength or shorthand goal. He receives a “minus” if he is on the ice for an even-strength or
shorthand goal scored by the opposing Club. The difference in these numbers is considered the
player’s plus-minus statistic.
Power-Play Goal – A goal scored by a Club while it has a manpower advantage due to an
opponent’s penalty. Following are some examples of what is and is not considered a power-play
goal:
•if a Club has an advantage on a minor penalty starting at 2:02 of the period and it scores at
4:02, the goal is not a power-play goal.
•if a Club scores on a delayed penalty, the goal is not a power -play goal.
•if a Club has an advantage due to a five-minute major or match penalty, that Club is always
credited with having one more advantage than the number of power-play goals it scores
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during that advantage, because the penalty does not expire. A new advantage begins after
each power-play goal. For example, if Team A scores three goals during a major penalty, it is
credited with four advantages.
•if a Club is on a power-play for any length of time, it is con sidered to have had an advantage.
•if a minor penalty is incurred by a Club on a power-play due t o a major penalty, a new
advantage is given to that Club when its minor penalty expires, provided the opponent’s major
penalty is still in effect.
Power-Play Percentage – Total number of power-play goals divided by total number of
power-play opportunities.
Save Percentage – Subtract goals allowed (GA) from shots against (SA) to determine saves.
Then divide saves by shots-against.
Shooting Percentage – Divide the number of goals scored by the number of shots taken.
Short-handed Goal – A goal scored by a Club while it is at a manpower disadvantage. The
same cases apply for shorthand as for power-play goals, but in the opposite manner.
Shot on Goal – If a player shoots the puck with the intention of scoring and if that shot would
have gone in the net had the goaltender not stopped it, the shot is recorded as a “shot on goal.”
Shutout – If two goaltenders combine for a shutout, neither receives credit for the shutout.
Instead it is recorded as a Club shutout.
Tenths of a Second – If a penalty or goal occurs in the last minute, the time is rounded off to
the previous second (ex: if a penalty is called with 12.4 seconds left in a period, the time is
indicated as 19:47 and not 19:48).
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Order of Selection for Entry Draft: The order of selection among the Member Clubs in each
season shall be determined in the following manner:
A composite of all Member Clubs shall be prepared by placing:
*First the Clubs which failed to qualify for the next preceding playoffs in the order of points earned by
each of them in the regular schedule of the preceding season starting with the Club having the lowest
points total and followed by the Club having the next lowest points total, and so forth.
*The Clubs which participated in the next preceding playoffs (but had not been ranked first in their
respective Divisions and had not won the Stanley Cup that season) in order of points earned by each of
them in the regular schedule of the next preceding season starting with the Club having the lowest
total points and followed by the Club having the next lowest total points, and so forth.
*The Clubs which had been ranked first in their Divisions during the next preceding season (but had
not won the Stanley Cup that season) in the order of points earned by each of them in the regular
schedule of the next preceding season starting with the Club having the lowest total points and
followed by the Club having the next lowest total points, and so forth.
*The Stanley Cup winner shall select last, thus, positioning all Clubs on the list.
In the event of a tie for any position, such tie shall be resolved by application of the rules governing
the determination of final League standings. The resulting list shall constitute the order of selection.
Entry Draft Player Eligibility: All players age 19 or older (1. any player who will be age 18 on or
before September 15 in the year in which such Entry Draft is held, or 2. reaches his 19th birthday
between September 16 and December 31, both dates included, next following Entry Draft, can attain
eligibility by delivering to the League a written notice
(Opt in Form) prior to the later of May 1, or seven days
following the date such player finishes competing on his
team in the year in which such draft is to be held.) are
eligible for claim in the Entry Draft, except:
*A player on the Reserve List of a Club, other than as a
try-out;
*A player who has been claimed in two prior Entry
Drafts;
*A player who previously played in the League and
became a free agent pursuant to the Collective
Bargaining Agreement;
*A player age 21 or older who had played hockey for at least one season in North America when he
was age 18, 19 or 20.
Unsigned Draft Choices: A player aged 18 or 19 who was selected in the first three rounds of the
Entry Draft and who was not signed by his NHL Club may not be retained by the Club and must be
returned to his junior Club no later than the day prior to the opening of the NHL regular season.
A player aged 18 or 19 who was selected in the fourth or subsequent rounds who has not been
signed by his NHL Club may not be retained by his Club and must be returned to his junior Club no
later than the fourth day prior to the opening of the NHL regular season.
Entry Level Players:
*Players 18 through 21 years of age when signing their first contract must remain in the entry-level
system for a period of three years; players age 22 and 23 when signing their first contract are in the
entry level system for two years; while those age 24 when first under contract are in the entry level
system for one year. Age is defined as the player’s age on September 15 of the calendar year in which
he signs the contract, regardless of his actual age on the date he signs such contract.
*In the event that a signed 18 or 19-year-old player does not play a minimum of 10 NHL games
(regular season and/or playoffs) in his first season under contract, the term of his player contract and
his number of years in the entry level system will be extended for a period of one year. The exception
to this is a 19-year-old player who turns 20 years of age between September 16 and December 31 in
his first contract year.
*In the event that a player signs his first contract at age 18 and has had his Player Contract extended
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for one season already, and such player does not play at least 10 NHL games (regular season and/or
playoffs) in the second season under that player’s Player Contract, then the term of his Player Contract
and his number of years in the Entry Level System shall be extended for one additional year.
23-Man Roster: There may be a maximum of 23 players on each Club’s playing roster at any one
time from the commencement of the NHL regular season through the trade deadline. Prior to the start
of the season, each Club must submit to the NHL its “Opening Day Playing Roster” which shall be
comprised of not more than 23 players. Each Club must have a roster of at least 20 players, composed
of 18 skaters and two goaltenders. Players on Injured Reserve do not count in the 23-Man Roster limit.
Injured Reserve List: In the event that a player is injured and a Club wishes to place him on the
Injured Reserve List, the Club must follow these procedures:
1. A Club may place a player on the injured reserve list if such player is injured, disabled or ill
and unable to perform his duties as a hockey player after having passed the Club’s initial physical
examination in that season.
2. A player who has an injury that renders him physically unable to
play for a minimum of seven days after that date of the injury can be
placed on the Club’s Injured Reserve List. Once a player is placed on
the injured reserve, the Club may replace said player on its NHL
roster with another player. All determinations that a player has
suffered an injury warranting injured reserve status must be made by
the Club’s medical staff and in accordance with the Club’s medical
standards.
3. A player placed on Injured Reserve is ineligible to compete in
NHL games for a period of not less than seven days from the date of
injury.
4. Players on Injured Reserve may attend Club meetings and meals, travel with the Club and
participate in practice sessions.
5. Players on Injured Reserve are prohibited from appearing in games, participating in pre-game
warm-ups with their Clubs, or dressing in game uniforms on game days.
Regular Season Waivers:
1. For the purposes of regular season waivers, the five-year exemption for an 18-year-old skater and
four-year exemption for a 19-year-old skater are both reduced to three years commencing the first
season that the 18 or 19-year-old plays in 11 NHL games or more. For the purposes of the waiver draft,
these exemptions are both reduced to four years commencing the first season that the 18 or 19-yearold plays in 11 NHL games or more. The next two seasons, regardless of whether the skater plays any
games in either season, shall count as the second and third years toward satisfying the exemption.
2. For purposes of regular season waivers, the six-year exemption for an 18-year-old goaltender
and five-year exemption for a 19-year-old goaltender are both reduced to four years commencing the
first season that the 18 or 19-year-old plays in 11 NHL games or more. For purposes of the waiver
draft, these exemptions are both reduced to five years commencing the first season that the 18 or 19year-old plays in 11 games or more. The next three seasons, regardless of whether the goalie plays any
games in any season, shall count as the next three years toward satisfying the exemption.
3. The first season in which a player who is age 20 or older plays in one or more professional games
shall constitute the first year for calculating the number of years he is exempt from waivers.
NOTE: Professional games include NHL regular season games, NHL playoff games, all minor league
regular season and playoff games and any other professional games including but not limited
to, play in European Leagues when players is on loan to such Clubs and while player is party to a
Player Contract.
4. The rights granted to assign a player (who is otherwise required to clear waivers) to a minor NHL
Club expire for any player, who, after clearing the waiver draft or regular-season waivers, is not sent to
a minor NHL Club, or is recalled from a minor NHL Club (except on emergency recall) and remains on
an NHL roster for 30 days cumulative or plays 10 NHL games cumulative.
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M
T
1
W
2
T
3
F
4
7
8
9
TB
14
15
7:00
10
22
11
12
16
17
7:00
18
19
BOS
23
29
30
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3
F
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9
10
11
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6
12
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13
14
19
20
26
27
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16
22
23
17
18
NJ
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24
29
30
NYI
25
7
CAR
21
CBJ
28
7:00
PHI
NJ
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4
31
13
24
31
7:00
20
TOR
25
8:30
DAL
28
2:00
PHI
FLA
NYI
21
6
BUF
CAR
TB
S
5
8:00
26
9:00
PHX
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