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2010

STANLEY CUP

PLAYOFF GUIDE

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF 

GUIDE

Table of Contents & Playoff Schedule

Written, edited and designed by the 
Washington Capitals media relations staff:

 

Nate Ewell, Paul Rovnak, Kelly Murray and Jeffrey 
Weinstein

Cover Design:

 Andy Mattice

Special Thanks:

 The Elias Sports Bureau, Bob 

Waterman

Photography:

 Mitchell Layton, NHL Images/Getty 

Images Staff, Bruce Bennett, Rafael Suanes, Greg 
Fiume, Washington Capitals Archives

Washington Capitals

Kettler Capitals Iceplex
627 N. Glebe Rd., Suite 850
Arlington, VA 22203
202.266.2200
Fax: 202.266.2360
WashingtonCaps.com

For media inquiries regarding the Washington Capitals, 
please contact a member of our Media Relations Staff:

Nate Ewell, Senior Director of Media Relations
newell@washcaps.com | 202.266.2357

Paul Rovnak, Assistant Director of Media Relations
provnak@washcaps.com | 202.266.2356

Kelly Murray, Communications Coordinator
kmurray@washcaps.com | 202.266.2310

Jeffrey Weinstein, Media Relations Assistant
jweinstein@washcaps.com | 202-266-2313

Vice President, Communications: Kurt Kehl

Game Night Press Box Staff: Conor Beamer, Derek 
Berry, Ted Lynch, Hannah Maier, Emily McGee, Briana 
Spence, Brittany Vanderpool

2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE 
QUARTERFINALS

SERIES A 

 #1 Washington vs. #8 Montreal

Thurs., April 15  7 p.m. 

Montreal at Washington

Sat., April 17 

7 p.m. 

Montreal at Washington

Mon., April 19  7 p.m. 

Washington at Montreal

Wed., April 21  7 p.m. 

Washington at Montreal

*Fri., April 23 

7 p.m. 

Montreal at Washington

*Mon., April 26  7 p.m. 

Washington at Montreal

*Wed., April 28  TBD 

Montreal at Washington

SERIES B 

#2 New Jersey vs. #7 Philadelphia

Wed., April 14  7:30 p.m.  Philadelphia at New Jersey
Fri., April 16 

7:30 p.m.  Philadelphia at New Jersey 

Sun., April 18 

6 p.m. 

New Jersey at Philadelphia 

Tues., April 20  7:30 p.m.  New Jersey at Philadelphia 
*Thurs., April 22  7 p.m. 

Philadelphia at New Jersey

*Sun., April 25  TBD 

New Jersey at Philadelphia

*Tues., April 27  7:30 p.m.  Philadelphia at New Jersey 

SERIES C 

 #3 Buffalo vs. #6 Boston

Thurs., April 15  7 p.m. 

Boston at Buffalo

Sat., April 17 

1 p.m. 

Boston at Buffalo

Mon., April 19  7 p.m. 

Buffalo at Boston

Wed., April 21  7 p.m. 

Buffalo at Boston

*Fri., April 23   7 p.m. 

Boston at Buffalo

*Mon., April 26    7 p.m. 

Buffalo at Boston

*Wed., April 28  7 p.m. 

Boston at Buffalo

SERIES D 

#4 Pittsburgh vs. #5 Ottawa

Wed., April 14  7 p.m. 

Ottawa at Pittsburgh

Fri., April 16 

7 p.m. 

Ottawa at Pittsburgh

Sun., April 18 

6:30 p.m.  Pittsburgh at Ottawa

Tues., April 20  7 p.m. 

Pittsburgh at Ottawa

*Thurs., April 22  7 p.m. 

Ottawa at Pittsburgh

*Sat., April 24  7 p.m. 

Pittsburgh at Ottawa

*Tues., April 27  7 p.m. 

Ottawa at Pittsburgh

2010 WESTERN CONFERENCE 
QUARTERFINALS

SERIES E 

#1 San Jose vs. #8 Colorado

Wed., April 14  10:30 p.m. Colorado at San Jose
Fri., April 16 

10:30 p.m. Colorado at San Jose

Sun., April 18 

9:30 p.m.  San Jose at Colorado

Tues., April 20  10 p.m.   San Jose at Colorado
*Thurs., April 22  10:30 p.m. Colorado at San Jose
*Sat., April 24  TBD 

San Jose at Colorado

*Mon., April 26  TBD 

Colorado at San Jose

SERIES F 

#2 Chicago vs. #7 Nashville

Fri., April 16 

8:30 p.m.  Nashville at Chicago

Sun., April 18 

8:30 p.m.  Nashville at Chicago

Tues., April 20  9 p.m. 

Chicago at Nashville

Thurs., April 22  8:30 p.m.  Chicago at Nashville
*Sat., April 24  3 p.m. 

Nashville at Chicago

*Mon., April 26  TBD 

Chicago at Nashville

*Wed., April 28  TBD 

Nashville at Chicago

SERIES G 

#3 Vancouver vs. #6 Los Angeles 

Thurs., April 15  10 p.m.  Los Angeles at Vancouver
Sat., April 17 

10 p.m.  Los Angeles at Vancouver

Mon., April 19  10 p.m.  Vancouver at Los Angeles
Wed., April 21  10 p.m.  Vancouver at Los Angeles
*Fri., April 23 

10 p.m.  Los Angeles at Vancouver

*Sun., April 25  TBD 

Vancouver at Los Angeles

*Tues., April 27  TBD 

Los Angeles at Vancouver

SERIES H 

#4 Phoenix vs. #5 Detroit

Wed., April 14  10 p.m.  Detroit at Phoenix
Fri., April 16 

10 p.m.  Detroit at Phoenix

Sun., April 18 

3 p.m. 

Phoenix at Detroit

Tues., April 20  6:30 p.m.  Phoenix at Detroit
*Fri., April 23 

10 p.m.  Detroit at Phoenix

*Sun., April 25   2 p.m.  

Phoenix at Detroit

*Tues., April 27  TBD 

Detroit at Phoenix

* if necessary  All Times Eastern

2009-10 WASHINGTON CAPITALS PLAYOFF GUIDE

INTRODUCTION

Table of Contents ............................................................1
Media Policies ..............................................................2-3

OWNERSHIP & FRONT OFFICE

Staff Directory ............................................................. 4-5
Lincoln Holdings LLC .................................................. 6-7
Ted Leonsis .....................................................................8
Dick Patrick .....................................................................9
George McPhee ............................................................10
Hockey Operations ....................................................... 11
Bruce Boudreau .......................................................12-13
Assistant Coaches ...................................................14-15

2009-10 CAPITALS NOTES

Capitals-Canadiens Series History .........................16-17
2009-10 Capitals Notes ...........................................18-21
Capitals Off-the-Ice Notes ...........................................22

2009-10 STATISTICS

Individual Statistics .......................................................23
Game-by-Game Results ......................................... 24-25
Home and Road Statistics ............................................26
Even-Strength and Special Teams...............................27
Situational Statistics ............................................... 28-30
Highs, Lows and Streaks ..............................................31
Shootouts and Penalty Shots .......................................32
Individual Game-by-Game Statistics .....................33-40
Goals and Shots by Period ...........................................41
Injuries and Illnesses ....................................................42
Transactions ..................................................................43

PLAYERS

Roster ............................................................................44

In the System .......................................................124-129

OPPONENTS

Series History and 2009-10 Reviews ..................130-187

RECORD BOOK

Updated Career Leaders ............................................188
Updated Single-Season Leaders ...............................189
Updated Record Book ........................................ 190-194

PLAYOFF HISTORY

Year-by-Year Results ..................................................195
All-Time Playoff Scoring ......................................196-197
Career Leaders and All-Time Goaltending ................198
Overtime......................................................................199
Hat Tricks and Penalty Shots .....................................200
Game-by-Game Results ..................................... 201-205
Year-by-Year Statistics........................................ 205-208
Record Book ........................................................209-211

Alzner .................. 45-46
Aucoin ..................47-48
Backstrom ............49-51
Beagle ................. 52-53
Belanger .............. 54-55
Bourque............... 56-57
Bradley ................ 58-59
Carlson ................ 60-61
Chimera ............... 62-63
Corvo ................... 64-65
Erskine ................ 66-67
Fehr ..................... 68-69
Fleischmann.........70-71
Giroux ...................72-73
A. Gordon ............74-75
B. Gordon .............76-77
Green .................. 78-80
Jurcina..................81-82

Kane .................... 83-84
Knuble ................. 85-87
Laich .................... 88-89
Laing ................... 90-91
Morrison ...............92-93
Morrisonn ............ 94-95
Neuvirth............... 96-97
Ovechkin ............98-102
Perreault ..........103-104
Poti ...................105-106
Schultz .............107-108
Semin ............... 109-111
Sloan .................112-113
Steckel ............. 114-115
Theodore .......... 116-118
Varlamov ..........119-120
Walker ..............121-122
Wilson .....................123

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CREDENTIALS & MEDIA SERVICES

Media Credentials

The Washington Capitals will honor 2009-10 season media credentials that feature a Stanley Cup playoff logo sticker for the team’s home games at Verizon Center 
during the fi rst three rounds of the Stanley Cup playoffs. As in the regular season, anyone with a season credential who requires a press box seat must alert a mem-
ber of the media relations staff that they are planning to attend by 4 p.m. the day prior to a game.

Media who do not have a season credential may apply for single-game credentials. These requests must be made in writing to a member of the Capitals media rela-
tions staff and be received no later than noon the day prior to a game.

As always, credentials and seat assignments are subject to availability.

While each club handles credentials for the fi rst three rounds of the playoffs, the National Hockey League’s public relations offi ce manages the credential process for 
the Stanley Cup fi nal. An application for Stanley Cup fi nal credentials is available on NHLMedia.com and must be submitted by Wednesday, May 12.

Non-North American media outlets are required to request media credentials through the National Hockey League by contacting David Keon at dkeon@nhl.com.

Capitals media credentials are issued to print, television, radio and online media outlets that adhere to professional standards, regularly produce quality content and 
have a demonstrated audience. Space limitations may impact the decision to grant credentials. The fi nal decision on all applications for media credentials rests with 
the Capitals media relations staff; we reserve the right to revoke media credentials at any time.

News Releases

Accredited members of the media who would like to receive Capitals news releases via e-mail should contact a member of the media relations staff with an e-mail ad-
dress. Each morning the Capitals send out “Caps Today,” which includes an updated practice schedule and the top storyline of the day. We offer additional updates, 
including late practice time changes and in-game notes, at twitter.com/capsmedia

NHLMedia.com 

The NHL’s password-protected media site includes statistics, press releases, game notes, credential applications, player headshots and pdf fi les of every team’s 
media guide. To access the site, visit http://media.nhl.com.

MEDIA FACILITIES – VERIZON CENTER

Media Entrance 

The media entrance to Verizon Center is located on 6th Street. Credentials to Capitals games may be picked up at the media entrance, which is open from two and a 
half hours prior to game time until the midway point of the fi rst period. All media must show a photo ID and are subject to a security search.

Press Work Area and Press Lounge

The press work area and press lounge are located on the Event Level (ice level). The press lounge is located directly adjacent to the media work area. Meals are 
served buffet style two hours prior to game time. All food must be consumed in the press lounge and may not be taken to the press box. The press work area is 
located at the rear of the press lounge. There are reserved seats for beat media and additional work spaces with telephones and wireless Internet access. 

Press Box

The press box is on the sixth fl oor of Verizon Center, on the penalty box side of the ice. Seats are on an assigned basis only. Please check the seating charts in the 
press room or press box, or check with the press box attendant for your seat assignment. The press box features wireless Internet access.

In order to ensure seating in the press box, it is necessary for all media to notify the Capitals’ media relations staff of their attendance by 4 p.m. the day prior to the 
game. If you do not have an assigned seat, please check with a member of the media relations staff. 

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 ow Media Area

Media without an assigned seat in the press box may watch the game on television monitors in the Press Lounge on the Event Level.

Media Parking

Media parking at Verizon Center is extremely limited and assigned prior to the season. There are numerous lots within walking distance of Verizon Center, and 
Verizon Center is adjacent to the Gallery Place/Chinatown Metro Station. Gallery Place can be reached on the Red, Yellow and Green lines. It is also one stop away 
from Metro Center, which provides service to the Blue and Orange lines. Metro will remain open at least one hour after the conclusion of any playoff games that go 
into overtime.

Photography

Verizon Center has a limited number of photo positions. All photo positions will be assigned prior to the game by team photographer Mitchell Layton at a photo 
meeting one hour before each game in the photo lab, adjacent to the press room. Daily print and wire services receive priority. Freelance photographers will not 
receive credentials; all photographers must be on assignment. Still photographers must receive permission in advance from a member of the media relations staff for 
postgame admission to the Capitals locker room.

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MEDIA FACILITIES – KETTLER CAPITALS ICEPLEX

Work Room

Kettler Capitals Iceplex features a media work room adjacent to the ice, near the entrance of the Capitals’ locker room. The work room features high-speed and wire-
less Internet access. During the playoffs, overfl ow work space is provided in the party room overlooking the Capitals’ practice rink or in the Capitals’ offi ces.

MEDIA ACCESS AND INTERVIEWS

Practice Sessions

The media has access to all team practices at all practice facilities, including game-day skates, in accordance with the NHL Media Regulations. The media is allowed 
to enter the team locker room fi ve minutes after the fi rst regular player who has participated in the entire practice leaves the ice. In the event of a team meeting, the 
media will be allowed access immediately following the conclusion of the meeting. The locker room is closed to the media prior to and during practice.

Per NHL Media Regulations, media access at Kettler Capitals Iceplex is limited to the team’s main locker room and the entrance to the locker room. All other areas of 
the training center are off limits to media. Capitals game-day skates are typically held at 10 a.m. at Kettler. During the playoffs the Capitals will offer a shuttle bus to 
take media downtown at the conclusion of Washington’s morning skate.

Pregame

The Capitals locker room is closed prior to game time, although requested players will be made available during a 30-minute window beginning two hours prior to 
faceoff, with priority given to broadcast rightsholders. Television networks, including rightsholders, requesting pregame interviews with a player are asked to request 
these times prior to or during the morning skate. Head coach Bruce Boudreau is available to the media outside the Capitals’ locker room two hours prior to faceoff.

Postgame

The Capitals’ locker room will be open to working media fi ve minutes after the conclusion of the game. Both teams’ coaches and select players will attend a press 
conference held at the Verizon Center’s basketball practice court. The visiting team coach will go fi rst, followed by Bruce Boudreau.

If the media wishes to interview a player who is not present in the locker room, contact a Capitals’ media relations representative who will locate the player and make 
him available.

Video

All outlets are prohibited by the NHL from shooting game footage of any Capitals game being played at Verizon Center. Television and online outlets are welcome to 
shoot Capitals practices, but are restricted to broadcasting fi ve minutes of on-ice video content from any one practice. There is no limit to the length of interviews that 
outlets may broadcast.

Players’ Personal Telephone Numbers 

At no time will a player’s home or mobile phone number be released to either the media or the public unless the player specifi cally authorizes such release. Members 
of the media attempting to reach players must do so through the Capitals media relations staff.

Autographs

Media attending Capitals’ practices or games are strictly forbidden from requesting autographs. Any person with a media pass observed asking players for auto-
graphs will be asked to leave and may not be granted credentials in the future.

DIRECTIONS TO VERIZON CENTER

From National Airport – 

I-395 North to 12th Street exit (stay left) ... right onto Constitution Avenue, NW ... left onto 6th Street, NW

From BWI Airport – 

Baltimore/Washington Pkwy. (I-295 South) to US Rt. 50 ... US Rt. 50 West toward Washington (New York Avenue, NE) ... left on 6th Street, 

NW

From Dulles Airport – 

Dulles Toll Road (Rt. 267 East) to I-66 East (becomes Constitution Avenue, NW) ... left on 6th Street, NW

From Metro – 

Verizon Center is located at the Gallery Place/Chinatown stop on the Red, Yellow and Green lines and just blocks from Metro Center on the Orange 

and Blue lines

DIRECTIONS TO KETTLER CAPITALS ICEPLEX

From Washington, D.C. 

– take Constitution Ave. west, toward the Lincoln Memorial ... take I-66 west ... take exit 71/Glebe Rd. and take a left on to Glebe Rd. ... 

rink is on the eighth level of the parking garage attached to Ballston Common Mall

From National Airport – 

take George Washington Parkway north toward Arlington ... take I-66 west ... take exit 71/Glebe Rd. and take a left on to Glebe Rd. ... 

rink is on the eighth level of the parking garage attached to Ballston Common Mall

From Dulles Airport – 

Dulles Toll Road (Rt. 267 East) to I-66 ... take I-66 east ... take exit 71/Glebe Rd. and take a right on to Glebe Rd. ... rink is on the eighth 

level of the parking garage attached to Ballston Common Mall

From BWI Airport – 

take I-195 west to I-95 ... take I-95 south to the Capital Beltway (I-495) ... take I-495 west into Virginia ... take George Washington Parkway 

south ... take I-66 west ... take exit 71/Glebe Rd. and take a left on to Glebe Rd. ... rink is on the eighth level of the parking garage attached to Ballston Common Mall

From Metro – 

Kettler Capitals Iceplex is located two blocks from the Ballston stop on the Orange Line ... Follow Stuart Street (or take the skywalk) to Ballston 

Common Mall and take the parking garage elevators to the eighth level

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Kettler Capitals Iceplex  â€˘  627 North Glebe Road, Suite 850  â€˘  Arlington, VA 22203

Washington Capitals Club Directory

Ownership (Lincoln Holdings LLC)

Chairman & Majority Owner ............................................................. Ted Leonsis
President & Owner ............................................................................ Dick Patrick
Owner ................................................................................................Jack  Davies
Owner ........................................................................................Richard Fairbank
Owner ..........................................................................................Raul  Fernandez
Owner .................................................................................. Michelle D. Freeman
Owner ...........................................................................................Sheila  Johnson
Owner ................................................................................................Richard  Kay
Owner .................................................................................................. Jeong  Kim
Owner ........................................................................................... Mark D. Lerner
Owner ..........................................................................................George  Stamas
Senior Director, Office Administration ........................................ Michelle Trostle

Hockey Operations

Vice President & General Manager ...........................................George McPhee
Assistant General Manager, Dir. of Legal Affairs ...........................Don Fishman
Head Coach ............................................................................... Bruce Boudreau
Assistant Coach ..............................................................................Dean Evason
Assistant Coach .................................................................................Bob Woods
Assistant Coach/Video ............................................................... Blaine Forsythe
Goaltending Coach ............................................................................. Arturs Irbe
Strength and Conditioning Coach .................................................. Mark Nemish
Physiologist ............................................................................... Jack  Blatherwick
Director, Team Operations ............................................................Katy Headman
Hockey Operations Assistant  ...........................................................Eric Garvey
Hockey Operations Assistant...............................................................Evan Gold
Manager, Team Services ................................................................Ian Anderson
Head Coach, Hershey Bears ........................................................... Mark French
Assistant Coach, Hershey Bears .........................................................Troy Mann

Scouting Staff

Assistant General Manager, Player Personnel ......................... Brian MacLellan
Pro Scout .......................................................................................Larry Carriere
Pro Scout .............................................................................. Jason Fitzsimmons
Director, Player Development ....................................................Steve Richmond
Player Development .........................................................................Chris Patrick
Director, Amateur Scouting .......................................................... Ross Mahoney
Amateur Scout .....................................................................Darrell Baumgartner
Amateur Scout ............................................................................. Steve Bowman
Amateur Scout ................................................................................Alan Haworth
Amateur Scout ................................................................................Ed McColgan
Amateur Scout ............................................................................... Martin Pouliot
Amateur Scout ..........................................................................Terry Richardson
Amateur Scout ....................................................................................A.J. Toews
European Scout ......................................................................... Gleb Chistyakov
European Scout ...........................................................................Vojtech Kucera
European Scout .................................................................................Petri Skriko
European Scout ......................................................................... Mats Weiderstal
Director, Scouting Operations...........................................................Kris Wagner

Medical Staff

Head Athletic Trainer ......................................................................... Greg Smith
Assistant Athletic Trainer ..................................................................... Ben Reisz
Massage Therapist ..............................................................................Curt Millar
Team Physician ..........................................................................Ben Shaffer, MD
Team Internist ........................................................................... Chris Walsh, MD
Team Ophthalmologist ..........................................................Thomas Clinch, MD
Team Dentist ..................................................................Thomas Lenz, DDS, PC

Equipment Staff

Head Equipment Manager ................................................................Brock Myles
Assistant Equipment Manager ......................................................... Craig Leydig
Equipment Assistant ............................................................................ Jeff Lewis

Business Operations

Director, Information Technology ............................................. Brian McPartland
Office Assistant .............................................................................Valerie Garrett
Receptionist  ...............................................................................Chuquita Pettus
Chief Building Engineer ....................................................................Larry Hollen
Building Engineers .................................................. Pedro Pena / Justin Wilfong

Marketing and Communications 

Vice President, Communications, CCO ................................................Kurt Kehl
Senior Director, Marketing ............................................................... Joe Dupriest
Senior Director, Media Relations ........................................................ Nate Ewell
Director, New Media......................................................................... Sean Parker
Director, Community Relations .............................................. Elizabeth  Wodatch
Director, Game Entertainment and TV Production .................. Michael Wurman
Senior Writer .......................................................................................Mike Vogel
Assistant Director, Media Relations ................................................. Paul Rovnak
Senior Manager, Marketing ................................................................. Mike  Chan
Senior Manager, Fan Development & Promotions .............................. Kim Frank
Graphic Designer ........................................................................ Andrew Mattice
Game Entertainment Coordinator .................................................Rachel  Becker
Promotions Coordinator .............................................................. Lauren  Gilmore
Mascot Coordinator ......................................................................... Kevin  Giambi
Website Producer........................................................................ Brett Leonhardt
Communications Coordinator .......................................................... Kelly Murray
Amateur Hockey & Fan Development Coordinator .....................Peter Robinson
Community Relations Coordinator ................................................Jennifer  Vassil

Finance

Vice President, Finance .................................................................Keith  Burrows
Accounting Manager ............................................................................Jill Ruehle
Accounts Payable Manager ........................................................... Adam Porcelli
Accounting Coordinator .............................................................Jessie Sizemore

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Sales 

Senior Vice President, Ticket Sales ............................................. Jim Van Stone
Senior Director, Season Ticket Sales ........................................ Anthony Aspaas
Senior Director, Ticket Sales ................................................................ Bill Hanni
Senior Director, Group Sales ...............................................Darren Montgomery
Director, Amateur Hockey Sales ....................................................Tim Bronaugh
Assistant Director, Group Sales ....................................................... Jeff Keeney
Senior Regional Sales Manager .................................................Nova Ackerman
Senior Regional Sales Manager ................................................David Boettinger
Senior Regional Sales Manager, Groups ...................................... Pete Sekulow
Regional Sales Manager, Groups .......................................................Jimm Bonk
Regional Sales Manager .............................................................Travis Gendron
Regional Sales Manager ....................................................................Sara Plietz
Account Executive .......................................................................Clayton Adams
Account Executive ......................................................................... Joshua Gains
Account Executive ........................................................................Jim Minichiello
Account Executive ..........................................................................Greg Roberts
Account Executive ....................................................................Rob Van Der Eijk

Corporate Sponsorships

Vice President, Corporate Sponsorships .......................................John Greeley
Director, Corporate Sponsorships .................................................Marco Gentile
Director, Corporate Sponsorships ....................................................Bruce Zalbe
Senior Account Manager, Corporate Sponsorships ........................... Joe LaBue
Senior Sponsorship Activation Manager ........................................Letitia Petrillo
Sponsorship Activation Manager ...................................................Graham Dunn

Ticket Operations 

Senior Director, Ticket Operations ...................................................Chris Sheap
Assistant Director, Ticket Operations  .........................................Jordan Cookler
Manager, Ticket Operations .................................................... Stephen Kaufman
Assistant Manager, Ticket Operations ............................................. Jill Salisbury

Guest Services

Senior Director, Guest Services ................................................... Greg Monares
Senior Guest Services Specialist ..................................................... Rick Olivieri
Specialist, Guest Services ...............................................................Julie  Bohling
Specialist, Guest Services ............................................................ Christi Carson
Specialist, Guest Services ..............................................................Justin Fenlon
Specialist, Guest Services .......................................................... Sean Goodman
Specialist, Guest Services ............................................................. Scott Haberle
Specialist, Guest Services ................................................................. Pat Jeffries
Specialist, Guest Services .......................................................Ryan  Kronebusch
Specialist, Guest Services ............................................................... Kirk Madsen

Broadcasting

Radio Rightsholder ....................................................... 106.7 The Fan (playoffs)
Radio Play-by-Play ........................................................................... Steve Kolbe
Radio Analyst ..................................................................................Ken Sabourin
Radio Studio Host .....................................................................Jonathan Warner
Television Rightsholder .........................................................Comcast SportsNet
Television Play-by-Play .....................................................................Joe  Beninati
Television Analyst ......................................................................... Craig Laughlin
Television Reporter ................................................................................ Al Koken
Television Reporter .............................................................................Lisa Hillary

Washington Capitals Club Directory

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In the spring of 1999 Lincoln Holdings LLC purchased 100% of the Washington 
Capitals (held in the name of Lincoln Hockey LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lincoln 
Holdings) and, together with a subsequent purchase, approximately 44% of Washington 
Sports and Entertainment Limited Partnership (WSELP). WSELP owns 100% of the 
NBA Washington Wizards, Verizon Center and the Baltimore-Washington Ticketmaster 
franchise. In 2005 Lincoln Holdings purchased the WNBA’s Washington Mystics from 
WSELP. Lincoln Holdings has a right of first refusal on the sale of any of the individual 
teams or other assets, as well as an option to purchase Abe Pollin’s majority interest in 
WSELP.

All of the current partners of Lincoln Holdings are extremely active in the 
Washington-area business community.

Majority owner Ted Leonsis (see page 8) and president Dick Patrick (see page 9) were 
among the founding members of Lincoln Holdings LLC in 1999.

Jack Davies was the founder and president of AOL International and now serves 
on the board of directors of Scholastic, the global children’s publishing and 
media company. Prior to joining AOL in 1993, Davies was managing director of 
Citicorp’s London-based consumer mortgage business after serving as vice 
president, Europe, for RCA Records. He began his career at General Electric 
where he held numerous senior consumer marketing positions. Davies earned 
an MBA in Marketing (1973) and a BA in Political Science (1972) from the 
University of Rochester.

Active in philanthropy in the D.C. area, Davies serves on a number of boards 
including the Board and Executive Committee of Venture Philanthropy Partners. 
In addition he is on the board of See Forever Foundation, CharityWorks and The 
Washington Scholarship Fund.

Richard D. Fairbank is founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Capital 
One Financial Corporation, a broadly diversified financial services company 
ranked 130th on the Fortune 500. Mr. Fairbank founded Capital One in 1988 
based on his belief that the power of information, technology and testing 
could be harnessed to bring highly customized financial products directly to 
consumers. Headquartered in McLean, Va., Capital One is the seventh-largest 
bank in the United States, offering a broad spectrum of financial products and 
services to consumers, small businesses and commercial clients. With the 
company’s newly acquired subsidiary, Chevy Chase Bank, F.S.B., Capital One 
has approximately 1,000 branch locations in New York, New Jersey, Louisiana, 
Texas, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Additionally, Capital One 
has international businesses in the United Kingdom and Canada.
 

Capital One has been widely recognized for its entrepreneurial culture, 
progressive work place, and community engagement. Recently, Capital One 
has been named to: Fortune’s “100 Best Companies to Work For,” Fortune’s “20 
Great Employers for New Grads,” BusinnessWeek’s “Best Places to Launch a 
Career,” Working Mother’s â€œ100 Best Companies” and DiversityInc’s â€œTop 50 
Companies for Diversity.” Capital One also was named to Fortune Magazine’s 
list of â€œTop Companies for Leaders,” ranking second in North America and fifth 
globally. Under Fairbank’s leadership, Capital One has demonstrated a strong 
commitment to philanthropy and volunteerism, supporting a number of area 
programs focused on community redevelopment and youth education, including 
DC Cares, the DC College Access Program and Junior Achievement. Fairbank 
has been recognized for his community and industry leadership, including his 
2008 appointment to the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation. 
He also was honored as a 2008 Washington Business Hall of Fame Laureate and 
was named “2006 Banker of the Year” by the American Banker. Fairbank holds 
an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a bachelor’s degree 
in economics from Stanford University.

Raul Fernandez is the chairman of ObjectVideo, a private technology company 
that develops video analytics software for automated security surveillance. He 
is also a special advisor to General Atlantic Partners, a growth equity firm with 
over $17 billion under management. Fernandez founded Proxicom, an internet 
services company he started in 1991 with $40,000 in savings. After taking 
Proxicom public in 1999 and growing the business to more than $200 million 
in revenue, he sold it to Dimension Data in 2001. Fernandez also serves on the 
board of Liz Claiborne; TROW, a Toronto-based engineering and consulting firm; 
ValueOptions, the nation’s largest independent behavioral healthcare company; 
Network Solutions, the leader in web-based domain name and related services 
and Capital Acquisition Corporation, a $250 million telecommunications, 
technology and media-oriented special purpose acquisition company.

Fernandez, a native Washingtonian, has been active on the non-profit and 
technology policy fronts. In 2001, Fernandez was appointed to, and continues 
to serve on, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. 
An executive producer of the film â€œKicking It,” he holds a bachelor’s degree in 
economics from the University of Maryland.

Michelle DiFebo Freeman is the owner and an active board member of the Carl 
M. Freeman Companies, with offices in Olney, Md., and Fenwick Island, Del. 
The Freeman Companies has over 60 years in a variety of real estate ventures, 
currently with special expertise in land acquisition, land planning, development 
and redevelopment for award-winning, amenity-rich residential communities 
and neighborhood shopping centers. Notable real estate developments and 
redevelopments by the Freeman Companies include Sea Colony, the Village 
at Bear Trap, Bayside (including a Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course) at the 
Delmarva Shore, The Tidewater Inn in Easton, Md., and Olney Village Center and 
Cabin John Center and Mall in Montgomery County, Md.

Michelle is also the founding president and chairman of the board of the Joshua 
M. Freeman Foundation. The Joshua M. Freeman Foundation was created in 
2007 to conceptualize, construct and operate sustainable facilities that support 
the arts, the environment and athletic achievement. Michelle has also served 
as the president and chairman of the board of the Carl M. Freeman Foundation 
since 2007. The Carl M. Freeman Foundation has been proudly giving grants 
and guidance since 1960 to hundreds of nonprofit organizations in Maryland, 
Virginia, Washington, D.C., Delaware and West Virginia. Michelle is a founding 
member of Venture Philanthropy Partners and is currently serving on the boards 
of The Washington National Opera, CharityWorks and YouthAIDS. She has three 
children ranging in ages from 5 to 18.

Sheila C. Johnson, a successful entrepreneur and impassioned philanthropist, 
is CEO of Salamander Hospitality, LLC, overseeing a growing portfolio of 
luxury properties including The Woodlands Resort & Inn in Summerville, S.C., 
Innisbrook Resort & Golf Club in Innisbrook, Fla., and Salamander Resort & Spa 
in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Middleburg, Va., which is poised 
to become one of the most unique retreats in the world when it opens in early 
2011. Johnson is president and managing partner of the WNBA’s Washington 
Mystics. She has long been a powerful influence in the entertainment industry 
as a founding partner of Black Entertainment Television (BET) and most recently 

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as a film producer. Her film A Powerful Noise premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film 
Festival in New York. On March 5, 2009 A Powerful Noise premiered in more than 
450 theatres throughout the country to celebrate International Women’s Day.
 
In 2006 Johnson was named global ambassador for CARE, a leading 
humanitarian organization fighting global poverty by empowering women 
because they have the unique power to help entire communities escape poverty. 
“Sheila’s I Am Powerful Challenge” was instrumental in helping raise funds for 
CARE’s important work. Johnson is also a member of the Council on Foreign 
Relations. An avid supporter of the arts and an accomplished violinist, Johnson 
dedicates her time to organizations that create opportunities for children 
to express and explore their creativity. She serves as chair of the Board of 
Governors of Parsons The New School for Design in New York and sits on the 
boards of VH1’s Save the Music Foundation, Americans for the Arts, the Jackie 
Robinson Foundation, and the University of Illinois Foundation. 

Richard Kay is currently chairman of SENTRILLION Inc., a “TS” (Top Secret) 
border security, cyber-security, information assurance and healthcare 
managed services company. He is the former founder, chairman and CEO 
of OTG Software, a data storage software company that he founded in 1992. 
OTG became the leader in online data storage solutions. OTG was acquired by 
Legato Systems in 2002 and Kay remained on the board of directors until the 
acquisition of Legato Systems by EMC in 2003.

Kay currently serves on the board of directors of the University of Maryland 
School of Engineering. He is a special partner with ABS Capital, a multibillion 
dollar equity investment firm focused on healthcare, IT and media companies. 
Kay is also an honorary member of the board of directors of Venture 
Philanthropy Partners. He and his family work closely with various charities.

Jeong H. Kim is the 11th president of Bell Labs, the communication industry’s 
most heralded research organization. His background ranges from being a CEO 
of a high technology start-up to senior executive of a Fortune 500 corporation. 
Kim’s early career encompassed computer design, satellite systems design and 
data communications and included seven years as a nuclear submarine officer 
in the U.S. Navy. 

Kim holds a Ph.D. in Reliability Engineering from the University of Maryland, a 
Master’s degree in Technical Management and Bachelor’s degree in Electrical 
Engineering and Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University. Kim 
currently serves on the boards of the Johns Hopkins University, Stanford 
University’s Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, and Global 
Internet Ventures. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and 
the NASDAQ Listing and Hearing Review Council, and was named one of the 
10 most influential Asian Americans in business for 2005 by the U.S. Pan Asian 
American Chamber.

Mark D. Lerner, representing members of the Lerner | Cohen | Tanenbaum  
family, is a principal owner of the Washington Nationals Baseball Club and a 
principal of Lerner Enterprises, a Rockville, Md., based real estate development, 
management and investment company founded in 1952 by his father, Ted 
Lerner. Lerner Enterprises development activity is mainly concentrated in the 
Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Some of the company’s major projects 
include White Flint, White Flint North, Washington Square at 1050 Connecticut 
Avenue, NW, 20 M Street, SE, 2000 Tower Oaks Boulevard, The Corporate 
Office Centre at Tysons II, Dulles Town Center, Fallsgrove Village Center and 
the Greenbelt Marriott Hotel, among many others. Lerner also has developed 
and manages many residential communities in the Washington, D.C., area. In 
addition, Lerner Enterprises is a partner in Chelsea Piers, a 30-acre sports and 
entertainment complex located on the Hudson River in New York City. 

Lerner and his family have been involved in many worthwhile causes including 
the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The 
George Washington University, Georgetown Day School, The Scleroderma 
Foundation of Greater Washington, Jewish Community Centers of Greater 
Washington and the District of Columbia, JCC Maccabi Games, The United 
States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Imagination Stage, ADL In Concert against 
Hate, YouthAids, Juvenile Diabetes, Junior Achievement, Food and Friends and 
the Washington Nationals Dream Foundation, among many others. He currently 
serves as a trustee of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, 
a member of the board of Hillel at The George Washington University and the 
advisory board of Israel Bonds.

George P. Stamas is a senior partner in the Washington and New York offices of 
the international law firm Kirkland & Ellis LLP. A graduate of the Wharton School 
of the University of Pennsylvania (1973) and the University of Maryland Law 
School (1976), Stamas began his career as a special counsel in the Enforcement 
Division of the Securities & Exchange Commission. He has been listed in 
Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America for 
many years and was previously named by The American Lawyer as one of the 
leading 45 lawyers in America under the age of 45.

Stamas was the former vice chairman of the board of Deutsche Banc Alex 
Brown, Inc., a founding board member of FTI Consulting (NYSE), and also 
serves on the boards of NexCen Brands, Inc., Gridpoint Technologies, Medicity, 
Inc., and MidOcean Partners. He is also a venture partner of New Enterprise 
Associates and is active in numerous local and national civic affairs. In addition 
to being a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, he is on the board of 
the Shakespeare Theatre Company, Leadership 100, Caves Valley Golf Club, the 
Baltimore Orioles, and is an Archon of the International Order of St. Andrew.

Ted Leonsis

Dick Patrick

Mark Lerner

Raul Fernandez

Michelle D. Freeman

Jack Davies

Sheila Johnson

Richard Fairbank

Jeong Kim

George Stamas

Richard Kay

Lincoln Holdings LLC Timeline

Spring 1999 

Ted Leonsis, Jonathan Ledecky and Dick Patrick  form 
Lincoln Holdings LLC

May 12, 1999 

Lincoln Holdings purchases the Capitals and a minority 
stake in Washington Sports and Entertainment LP

July 12, 1999 

NHL Board of Governors approves the sale of the 
Capitals to Lincoln Holdings

Jan. 11, 2000 

Lincoln Holdings purchaces the 8% stake in WSELP from 
Arnold Heft, increasing the ownership stake of Lincoln 
Holdings in WSELP to 44%

Jan. 13, 2000 

Raul Fernandez joins Lincoln Holdings

Jan. 19, 2000 

Michael Jordan joins Lincoln Holdings

June 6, 2001 

Ted Leonsis purchaces Jonathan Ledecky’s share in 
Lincoln Holdings

Oct. 26, 2001 

Jack Davies, Richard Kay and George Stamas join  
Lincoln Holdings

Feb. 7, 2002 

Richard Fairbank joins Lincoln Holdings 

April 15, 2002 

Jeong Kim joins Lincoln Holdings

Nov. 7, 2003 

Joshua M. Freeman and Mark D. Lerner join Lincoln 
Holdings

May 24, 2005 

Sheila Johnson joins Lincoln Holdings; Lincoln Holdings 
purchases Washington Mystics from WSELP

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Ted Leonsis is known as one of the country’s 
premier businessmen and a pioneer in the 
Internet industry, holding numerous leadership 

positions at AOL in his 15-year tenure, including vice chairman and president. 
He currently serves as AOL’s vice chairman emeritus. He is a professional 
sports team owner; founder and chairman of Web 2.0 start-up SnagFilms; 
chairman and investor in Clearspring Technologies and Revolution Money; 
a film producer; a private-angel investor; an active board member; and a 
committed philanthropist. 

Leonsis recently founded and launched SnagFilms, a Web 2.0 company 
that brings the best nonfiction films to a global web audience. He is 
also the chairman of Clearspring Technologies, the leading provider 
of cross-platform widget services; as well as Revolution Money, an 
innovative new Web 2.0 payment platform and credit-card service. 
Revolution Money is a subsidiary of Revolution LLC, the investment 
company created by Steve Case. 

Leonsis is the founder, chairman and majority owner of Lincoln 
Holdings LLC, a sports and entertainment company that holds 
ownership rights in several Washington, D.C., entities, including 100% 
of the Washington Capitals and the WNBA’s Washington Mystics. 
Lincoln Holdings also owns approximately 44% of Washington Sports 
and Entertainment Limited Partnership (WSELP), which owns the 
NBA’s Washington Wizards, D.C.’s Verizon Center and the Baltimore-
Washington Ticketmaster franchise. 

In addition to Lincoln Holdings, Leonsis has investments and/or sits 
on the board of directors for several companies: Algentis LLC; Beacon 
Capital Strategies LLC; Bridgevine Inc.; Capitol Acquisition Corp; 
GridPoint; LaunchBox Digital; Triporati; Mahalo.com; MediaBank; 
Groupon.com; Mevio; MobilePosse; ObjectVideo; SB Nation; TidalTV; 
and Zedge. Leonsis is also on the board of directors of Georgetown 
University, his alma mater, and is listed as one of the institution’s most 
distinguished alumni by numerous publications. 

Leonsis is a film producer having conceptualized and produced 
“Nanking,” a documentary film that tells the story of the Japanese 
invasion of Nanking, China, in the early days of World War II. “Nanking” 
made its world premiere at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, where 
it was awarded the Documentary Editing Award, and was released 
by THINKFilm in December 2007. The film won a Peabody Award and 
was nominated for three Emmy Awards. The film aired on HBO and is 
available on DVD. 

While at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, Leonsis coined the phrase 
“filmanthropy” to describe a new category of filmmaking that sheds light 
on important issues around the world and activates discussion as well as 
new volunteers and new funds to benefit a social cause. Leonsis is also the 
producer of “Kicking It,” another example of filmanthropy, which debuted at the 
2008 Sundance Film Festival. “Kicking It” aired on ESPN and Netflix. 

Leonsis recently published a book, “The Business of Happiness: 6 Secrets 
to Extraordinary Success in Work and Life,” which examines what actually 
makes people happy. Business and financial success doesn’t necessarily 
yield happiness, but happiness certainly can lead to professional and personal 

success. The book examines the six tenets to a happiness, shares relevant 
anecdotes that readers can apply not only at work but also in their everyday 
personal lives. Everyone wants to be happy and successful at what they do, 
and Leonsis’ book provides the roadmap to achieving that happiness. 

Leonsis is a committed philanthropist and is very involved with numerous 
charities, including Best Buddies, Hoop Dreams, See Forever Foundation, 
Venture Philanthropy Partners, YouthAIDS and others through the work of the 
Leonsis Foundation. 

Early in his career Leonsis was the founder of several new media 
companies, including Redgate Communications Corporation, a 
pioneering new media company that in 1993 was the first company 
acquired by AOL. He was also the founder of six personal computer 
magazines, authored four books and worked on the introduction of the 
IBM PC and the Apple Macintosh. He co-invented a very successful 
board game called â€œOnly in New York” and served as a marketing 
executive with Harris Corp and Wang Laboratories. 

He once served as mayor of 
Orchid, Fla. Among his many 
honors, Leonsis has been named 
Washington’s Businessman of the 
Year, a Washingtonian of the Year, 
one of the 20 most influential people 
in sports, one of America’s most 
creative executives and a top 10 
entrepreneur of the year. Leonsis 
blogs daily at TedsTake.com. 
Originally from Brooklyn, N.Y., and 
later, Lowell, Mass., he now lives in 
McLean, Va., and Vero Beach, Fla., 
with his wife and two children. 

Ted Leonsis

Chairman and Majority Owner

Washington Capitals, Washington Mystics and Lincoln Holdings LLC

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Dick Patrick, along with Ted Leonsis, is one of 
the original partners in Lincoln Holdings LLC, 
which was formed in the spring of 1999. A 
mainstay for the Washington Capitals’ franchise 

for more than two decades, the owner, president and alternate governor 
continues to lead the club with his tireless effort and intense desire to 
continue a family tradition – engraving the Patrick name onto the Stanley Cup.

For three generations the family name of Patrick has been synonymous 
with the sport of hockey and the National Hockey League. Patrick’s 
grandfather, Lester Patrick, was the longtime coach and general 
manager of the New York Rangers. In his honor the Lester Patrick 
Trophy is awarded annually for “outstanding service to hockey in 
the United States.” It was Lester who instilled in his family the desire 
to remain active in the advancement of the sport of hockey and the 
National Hockey League. Patrick’s father, Muzz, and uncle, Lynn, both 
played on the 1940 New York Rangers team that captured the Stanley 
Cup. 

Patrick’s cousin, Craig Patrick, played for the Capitals from 1977-79. He 
won two Stanley Cups as general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins 
and was enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame in November 2001 in the 
“builder” category. 

Patrick, who joined the Capitals prior to the 1982-83 season, guides the 
organization on a daily basis. The former chairman of the NHL Finance 
Committee, Patrick has been instrumental in the Capitals’ long-term 
success as a franchise both on and off the ice. Patrick was a leader 
in the conception and development of the Kettler Capitals Iceplex, the 

team’s state-of-the-art training center and office building that opened in 
2006 in Arlington, Va. 

Before Patrick’s arrival the Capitals never had advanced to postseason play. 
In his 28 seasons with the club, Washington has qualified for the playoffs 21 
times – including the team’s magical run to the Stanley Cup finals in 1998 
with a team led by a blend of veterans and eager youngsters and this year’s 
Presidents’ Trophy winners. The 2009-10 Southeast Division championship is 
the sixth division title Washington has won under Patrick’s watch and third in 
as many years.

In addition to his commitment to the Capitals, Patrick previously 
served as co-chairman of the Washington, D.C., Division of the Fighting 
Blindness League. FBL, a charity event sponsored by the National 
Hockey League, benefits the Foundation Fighting Blindness in the fight 
against retinal degenerative diseases. Held in nine NHL cities on the eve 
of the Stanley Cup playoffs, FBL gives participants the chance to “own” 
an imaginary NHL franchise and participate in a rotisserie-style fantasy 
draft of NHL players.

Born in 1946 in Victoria, B.C., Patrick grew up in the United States. He 
earned his undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College and a law 
degree from the Washington College of Law at American University. He 
has developed commercial real estate in the Washington, D.C., area for 
more than 20 years and, while raising children who have skated within 
local youth hockey programs, he has been instrumental in increasing 
the Capitals’ involvement in youth programs throughout the area.

Dick Patrick

President

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George McPhee

Vice President and General Manager

In 13 years as vice president and general 
manager of the Washington Capitals, George 
McPhee has overseen the club’s development 

with an emphasis on scouting, drafting, coaching and building from within. 
McPhee has provided solid direction for the Capitals franchise by instituting 
a team-first philosophy that has extended from his hockey operations staff to 
the players on the ice. McPhee has led a Capitals organization that has grown 
from a lottery team to Southeast Division champions in each of the last three 
seasons and the Presidents’ Trophy winners this year.

Named the fifth general manager in team history June 9, 1997, McPhee found 
immediate success with the Capitals while engineering the club’s first trip to 
the Stanley Cup Finals in his first season (1997-98). Under his leadership the 
team has claimed five Southeast Division championships (1999-00, 2000-01, 
2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10), six 40-or-more win seasons (1997-98, 1999-
00, 2000-01, 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10) and a club-record 54-win, 120-
point season (2009-10).

In efforts to further cultivate the Capitals as a competitive and progressive 
franchise, McPhee has stressed the growth of the Washington organization 
through scouting, coaching, amateur drafts, free agency, trades and minor-
league development. These focus points have resulted in 15 first-round draft 
picks during the last eight years, the most of any NHL team, including the No. 
1 overall pick in 2004, Alex Ovechkin, the league’s first repeat MVP in more 
than a decade. Capitals prospects have enjoyed tremendous success as well, 
leading the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League to the 2006 and 
2009 Calder Cup championships and three appearances in the Calder Cup 
finals in a four-year span.

Prior to joining the Capitals, McPhee spent five seasons as the vice 
president and director of hockey operations as well as alternate 
governor for the Vancouver Canucks, assisting then general manager 
Pat Quinn with all hockey-related matters. In his time with the Canucks, 
the team enjoyed four trips to the playoffs, a division championship and 
a trip to the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals. 

McPhee began his playing career in his hometown of Guelph, Ont., with 
the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Guelph Platers, leading them to 
the 1978 Centennial Cup, Canada’s Tier II championship. Following his 
stint with the Platers, McPhee attended Bowling Green State University 
of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association, where he became one of 
college hockey’s most decorated players. A four-year letterwinner from 
1978-82, he was the recipient of the 1982 Hobey Baker Memorial Award, 
given to the top player in college hockey. His other accolades included 
a first-team All-CCHA selection in 1982, second-team All-CCHA honors 
in 1979 and 1981 and his selection as the CCHA’s Rookie of the Year 
in 1979. Earning a degree in business, he became the first player to be 
named to the CCHA All-Academic Team in three consecutive seasons.

Upon the completion of his college career, McPhee signed as a free 
agent with the New York Rangers and started his NHL career during the 
1982 Stanley Cup playoffs. Following his seven-year playing career with 
the Rangers and New Jersey Devils, McPhee earned his law degree from 
Rutgers University in 1992.

George McPhee (right) poses with Ross Mahoney and 

fi

 rst-round pick 

Marcus Johansson at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft

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Brian MacLellan

Assistant General Manager, Player Personnel

Brian MacLellan is in his ninth season with the 
Washington Capitals and third as the team’s 
assistant general manager, player personnel. 
MacLellan, who served as a pro scout for the 

Capitals from 2000-03 and then was promoted to director of player personnel, 
assists and advises vice president and general manager George McPhee in 
all player-related matters. MacLellan also oversees the club’s professional 
scouting staff and works closely with the team’s American Hockey League 
affiliate, the Hershey Bears, who won the Calder Cup in 2006 and 2009.

MacLellan, who won a Stanley Cup with the Calgary Flames in 1989, 
had a 10-year NHL career in which he skated for the Los Angeles Kings, 
New York Rangers, Minnesota North Stars, Flames and Detroit Red 

Wings. A forward who played 606 NHL games, MacLellan recorded 172 
goals, 241 assists and 413 points. MacLellan also won a silver medal 
with Team Canada at the 1985 World Championship in Prague.

The Guelph, Ontario, native played hockey at Bowling Green State 
University from 1978-82, where he graduated with a bachelor of science 
in business administration. In 1982, he was named an All-American 
defenseman and First-Team All-CCHA. MacLellan earned his MBA in 
finance from the University of St. Thomas in 1995 and went on to work 
for an investment consulting firm in Minneapolis before joining the 
Capitals as a pro scout.

Ross Mahoney

Director of Amateur Scouting

Now in his 12th year as director of amateur 
scouting, Ross Mahoney is responsible for all 
of the Capitals’ selections at the NHL Entry 
Draft as well as overseeing the organization’s 

amateur scouting staff. 

Prior to joining the Capitals, Mahoney was a scout with the Buffalo 
Sabres and Vancouver Canucks. He has coaching experience with the 
University of Regina, the Western Hockey League’s Regina Pats and at 
the international level. He coached Canada’s elite under-17 program in 
two World Championships. In 1995 he coached Team Saskatchewan to 
the gold medal at the Canadian Winter Games.

Mahoney earned a degree in education from the University of Regina, 
where he played hockey for the Cougars. After graduating he spent 17 
years as a teacher.

Mahoney played junior hockey for the Tier II Regina Pat Blues and the 
Regina Pats in the WHL. He also played four years at the University 
of Regina, helping lead his team to two national finals. Mahoney was 
inducted in the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame in 1999. An excellent 
baseball player as well, Mahoney was offered a scholarship to play in 
college in Iowa, but a knee injury prevented him from doing so.

Don Fishman

Assistant General Manager, Director of Legal Affairs

Don Fishman is in his fifth season with the 
Washington Capitals and third as an assistant 
general manager and director of legal affairs. 
In this role, he assists vice president and 

general manager George McPhee with player contract negotiations, player 
contract research and analysis, the salary arbitration process, NHL and team 
salary cap analysis and interpretation of NHL/NHLPA Collective Bargaining 
Agreement (CBA) issues. 

Fishman, who spent two seasons as director of legal affairs and 
hockey administration before his appointment to assistant general 
manager, also assists with the day-to-day operations of the Capitals 
hockey operations department such as roster issues, player movement, 
budgeting, summer development camp planning, training camp 
planning and preseason and regular-season scheduling. In addition, 

Fishman serves as legal counsel for the Capitals organization and the 
Washington Mystics WNBA basketball club. 

Prior to joining the Capitals, Fishman served as general counsel of 
two Washington, D.C., city government agencies. In his role with 
District government, he worked as part of the local host committee that 
successfully bid for the 2009 NCAA Men’s Hockey Frozen Four, held at 
Verizon Center in April 2009. Fishman also worked as a corporate and 
communications lawyer in Washington and Los Angeles with Latham & 
Watkins and Ervin, Cohen & Jessup. 

Fishman, a native Washingtonian, graduated from Harvard College, 
where he served as the radio voice of Harvard hockey, and UCLA 
School of Law.

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Bruce Boudreau

Head Coach

Bruce Boudreau, the 2007-08 Jack Adams 
Award winner as the NHL’s coach of the year 
and a member of the AHL Hall of Fame, has 
led the Washington Capitals to the Southeast 

Division championship in each of his three seasons as the team’s head coach. 

Boudreau, 55, became the 14th head coach in Washington Capitals history 
when he was named to the position on an interim basis, Nov. 22, 2007, and 
had the interim tag removed Dec. 26, 2007. He has a 141-56-28 record with 
Washington and was the fourth-fastest coach in NHL history to reach 100 
wins (164 games).

Boudreau led the Capitals on a remarkable comeback from 30th in the 
NHL when he took over on Thanksgiving Day to the Southeast Division 
championship in 2007-08, his first season. His record of 37-17-7 would 
have been good for a 109-point pace in the course of a full season. The 
Capitals posted 17 come-from-behind victories under Boudreau and 
finished 20-6-7 in games decided by one goal. Boudreau was the first 
coach in NHL history to lead his team from 14th place at midseason to a 
playoff berth. 

Boudreau became the second Capitals head coach to win the Jack 
Adams Award (Bryan Murray, 1984) and the first coach since Bill 
Barber in 2001 to win the Jack Adams award after taking over a team in 
midseason. 

In 2008-09, Boudreau guided his team to a successful defense of the 
Southeast Division title, as well as Washington’s first playoff series victory 
since 1998. His team ranked second in the NHL on the power play (25.2%) 
and third in goals per game (3.27) and he coached the repeat Hart Trophy 
winner (Alex Ovechkin) and two members of the NHL First All-Star Team 
(Ovechkin and Mike Green).

This season Boudreau’s team has exceeded the standards he set in his first 
two years. Washington established a slew of club records, including wins (54), 
points (120) and power play percentage (25.2%) en route to the Presidents’ 
Trophy and the top seed in the Eastern Conference. The Capitals were the 
highest scoring team in the NHL since 1995-96 and led the league in goals 
and power play for the first time in team history.

Boudreau has coached championship teams in the American Hockey 
League (AHL) and the ECHL and was in his third year as the head 
coach of the Hershey Bears, Washington’s AHL affiliate, when he 
was promoted to D.C. He led the Bears to the Eastern Conference 
championship and the Calder Cup finals in each of his two full seasons 
in Hershey, winning the Calder Cup in 2006. Boudreau compiled a 103-
45-11-16 record with the Bears (a .666 winning percentage), including an 
AHL-best 51-17-6-6 record (.713) in 2006-07. 

Boudreau spent nine seasons as an AHL head coach, having compiled 
a 340-216-56-43 career record. He spent four years with the Manchester 
Monarchs and two years with the Lowell Lock Monsters before joining 
the Bears. Before ascending to the AHL, he was the head coach and 
director of hockey operations for the Mississippi Sea Wolves (ECHL), 
where he won the 1999 Kelly Cup championship. 

After making his head-coaching debut in the Colonial Hockey League with 
the Muskegon Fury in 1992-93, Boudreau took over the Fort Wayne Komets 
of the International Hockey League (IHL) in 1993-94. The Komets advanced 

to the Turner Cup finals his first season at the controls, and Boudreau was 
named the 1993-94 IHL coach of the year. 

A native of Toronto, Boudreau played parts of eight seasons with the Toronto 
Maple Leafs and Chicago Blackhawks, recording 70 points in 141 NHL 
games. A third-round pick of the Leafs in the 1975 NHL draft, Boudreau 
enjoyed one of the best seasons ever by a Canadian junior player during 
1974-75. He picked up 165 points for the Toronto Marlboros, a Canadian 
Hockey League record until Wayne Gretzky surpassed the mark during the 
1977-78 season.

An outstanding AHL player, Boudreau ranks 11th in scoring in 
league history with 316 goals and 799 points. No AHL player in the 
1980s notched more points than Boudreau, as he played for the 
New Brunswick Hawks, Baltimore Skipjacks, Nova Scotia Oilers, 
Springfield Indians and Newmarket Saints. He won the 1987-88 John B. 
Sollenberger Trophy for leading the league in scoring, and was also a 
member of the 1992 Calder Cup champion Adirondack Red Wings.

BRUCE BOUDREAU QUICK FACTS

•  Nicknamed “Gabby” and has an autobiography by that title that was 

published in the fall

•  Was an extra in the movie Slap Shot, wearing No. 7 for the 

Hyannisport Presidents

•  A member of the 2009 class of the AHL Hall of Fame
•  Has led each of his last 12 teams to the playoffs
•  Ranks 11th all-time in AHL scoring with 799 points, scoring more 

than any player in the league in the 1980s

•  Had the Canadian junior record for points in a season (165 with the 

Toronto Marlboros) until Wayne Gretzky broke the mark

•  Coached nine current Capitals with the Bears (forwards Eric Fehr, 

Tomas Fleischmann, Boyd Gordon, Brooks Laich, Quintin Laing and 
David Steckel and defensemen John Erskine, Mike Green and Jeff 
Schultz) 

•  The third Capitals head coach to ascend to the job directly from the 

Hershey Bears head coaching position (Gary Green, Bryan Murray)

•  The owner and operator, with his wife Crystal, of the Golden 

Horseshoe Hockey School in St. Catharines, Ontario

•  Generous supporter of a number of charities and the co-host of the 

Bruce Boudreau/John Anderson Charity Golf Tournament to benefit 
youth hockey players

Bruce Boudreau was the fourth-fastest coach all-time to raech 100 wins.

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Career Coaching Record 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Season  Team 

League  GP W  L  T OT 

Pts 

Pct GP W  L 

Pct

1992-93 Muskegon  CHL 

60 28 27 5  - 61 

.508 7 3 4 

.429

1993-94 Fort 

Wayne  IHL 

81 41 29  - 11 93 

.574 18 10  8 

.556

1994-95 Fort 

Wayne IHL 

39 

15 

21 - 3 

33 

.423 - - - -

1996-97 Mississippi  ECHL 

70 34 26 10  - 78 

.557 3 0 3 

.000

1997-98 Mississippi ECHL  70 

34 

27 9 - 

77 

.550 - - - -

1998-99 Mississippi  ECHL 

70 41 22 7  - 89 

.636 18 14 4 

.778

1999-00 Lowell 

AHL 

80 33 36 7 4 77 

.481 7 3 4 

.429

2000-01 Lowell 

AHL 

80 35 35 5 5 80 

.500 4 1 3 

.250

2001-02 Manchester AHL 

80 38 28 11 3 90 

.563 5 2 3 

.400

2002-03 Manchester AHL 

80 40 23 11 6 97 

.606 3 0 3 

.000

2003-04 Manchester AHL 

80 40 28 7 5 92 

.575 6 2 4 

.333

2004-05 Manchester AHL 

80 51 21  - 8 

110 

.688 6 2 4 

.333

2005-06  Hershey 

AHL 

80 44 21  - 15 103 

.644 21 16  5 

.762

2006-07 Hershey 

AHL 

80 51 17  - 12 

114 

.713 19 13  6 

.684

2007-08

 

Hershey  AHL 

15 8 7 - 0 

16 

.533 - - - -

 

CAPITALS NHL 

61 

37 17  - 7 

81 

.664 7 3 4 

.429

2008-09 

CAPITALS NHL 

82 

50 

24  - 8 

108 

.659 

14 7 7 

.500

2009-10 

CAPITALS NHL  82 

54 

15 - 

13 

120 

.732 - - - -

CAPITALS/NHL TOTALS   

225  141  56 

-  28  309  .687 

21  10  11  .476

Career Playing Record 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Season Team 

League GP G A 

Pts 

PIM   

GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1972-73 Tor. 

Marlies OHA 

61 

38 

49 

87 

22   - - - - -

1973-74 Tor. 

Marlies OHA 

53 

46 

67 

113 

51   - - - - -

1974-75 Tor. 

Marlies OHA 

69 

68 

97 

165 

52   - - - - -

1975-76 Minnesota  WHA 

30 3 6 9 4   - - - - -

 

Johnstown  NAHL  34 25 35 60 14   9 6 5 11 7

1976-77 

Toronto  NHL 

15 2 5 7 4   3 0 0 0 0

 

Dallas 

CHL 

58 37 34 71 40   1 1 1 2 0

1977-78 

Toronto  NHL  40 

11 

18 

29 

12   - - - - -

 

Dallas 

CHL 

22 

13 9 

22 

11   - - - - -

1978-79 

Toronto  NHL  26 4 3 7 2   - - - - -

 

New 

Brunswick 

AHL 

49 20 38 58 22   5 1 1 2 8

1979-80 

Toronto  NHL 

2 0 0 0 2   - - - - -

 

New 

Brunswick 

AHL 

75 36 54 90 47   17 6 7 13 23

1980-81 

Toronto  NHL 

39 

10 

14 

24 

18   2 1 0 1 0

 

New 

Brunswick 

AHL 

40 17 41 58 22   8 6 5 11 14

1981-82 

Toronto  NHL  12 0 2 2 6   - - - - -

 

Cincinnati  CHL 

65 42 61 

103 42   4 3 1 4 8

1982-83 

Toronto  NHL 

-  -  -  -  -   4 1 0 1 4

 

St. 

Catharines 

AHL 

80 

50 

72 

122 

65   - - - - -

1983-84 St. 

Catharines 

AHL 

80 47 62 

109 44   7 0 5 5 11

1984-85 Baltimore  AHL 

17 4 7 11 4   15 3 9 12 4

 

Iserlohn 

Germany 29 20 27 47 37   3 2 2 4 6

1985-86 

Chicago  NHL 

7 1 0 1 2   - - - - -

 

Nova 

Scotia AHL 

65 

30 

36 

66 

36   - - - - -

1986-87 Nova 

Scotia AHL 

78 35 47 82 40   5 3 3 6 4

1987-88 Springfi 

eld AHL 

80 

42 

74 

116 

84   - - - - -

1988-89 Springfi 

eld AHL 

50 

28 

36 

64 

42   - - - - -

 

Newmarket AHL 

20 7 16 23 12   4 0 1 1 6

1989-90 Phoenix  IHL 

82 

41 

68 

109 

89   - - - - -

1990-91  Fort 

Wayne  IHL 

81 40 80 120 111   19 11  7 18 30

1991-92 Fort 

Wayne IHL 

77 34 50 84 

100   7 3 4 7 10

 

Adirondack AHL 

-  -  -  -  -   4 1 1 2 2

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

141 

28 

42 

70 

46   9 2 0 2 4

WHA 

TOTALS 

 

30 3 6 9 4   - - - - -

AHL TOTALS 

 

634  316  483  799  416 

  65 

20 

32  52 

72

IHL TOTALS  

 

240  115  198  313  300 

 

26  14  11 

25  40

Bruce Boudreau won the Jack Adams Award 
(above) after leading the Capitals to the playoffs 
as a midseason hire in 2007-08. On Aug. 20, 
2009, Boudreau threw out the 

fi

 rst pitch prior to 

the Washington Nationals vs. Colorado Rockies 
game at Nats Park in Washington, D.C. (below).

BRUCE BOUDREAU

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Bob Woods

Assistant Coach

Bob Woods, a former player and assistant 
coach under Bruce Boudreau, enters his first 
season as an assistant coach for the Capitals. 
Woods comes to Washington after serving as 
head coach of the AHL’s Hershey Bears, where 

he led the team to the Calder Cup championship last season.

Woods, 41, served as Hershey’s head coach for two seasons and guided 
the Bears to their 10th Calder Cup championship in 2008-09 with a 
49-23-8 record. He was an assistant coach with the Bears on current 
Capitals head coach Bruce Boudreau’s staff when the Bears won the 
Calder Cup title in 2006. Woods was appointed head coach of the Bears 
when Boudreau was hired by the Capitals on Nov. 22, 2007. Woods 
compiled an 83-47-15 record in 145 regular-season games with Hershey 
and was 17-10 in 27 Calder Cup playoff games.

Prior to joining Hershey in 2005, Woods coached the Mississippi Sea 
Wolves of the ECHL for four seasons. He compiled a record of 169-
94-25 in the regular season and led the Sea Wolves to the playoffs all 
four years while he was behind the bench, including two trips to the 
conference finals.

Selected in the 10th round, 201st overall, in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft by the 
New Jersey Devils, Woods played 13 seasons, including 10 in the ECHL. He 
was an ECHL All-Star selection four times, and retired as the league’s all-
time leader in games played with 559. He set an ECHL record on March 14, 

1998, as a member of the Tallahassee Tiger Sharks when he fired 17 shots 
on goal against the Louisiana IceGators. Woods was named second-team 
defenseman on the ECHL’s 15th anniversary team in 2003, and was also 
named second-team defenseman on the Hockey News’ 50th anniversary All-
ECHL team in 1997. 

A LeRoy, Saskatchewan, native, Woods spent three seasons as player/
assistant coach with Mississippi from 1998-2001, playing for Boudreau 
during that time. He won the Kelly Cup in 1999, and scored 176 points in 
209 games with the Sea Wolves, who retired his No. 8 on Oct. 13, 2002. 

Dean Evason

Assistant Coach

Dean Evason is in his fifth season with the 
Capitals and is the team’s longest-tenured 
assistant coach, having helped direct the 
Caps to consecutive Southeast Division 
championships as a member of Bruce 

Boudreau’s staff. 

A 13-year NHL veteran and experienced coach in the junior ranks, the 
former Capital spent the 2004-05 season as co-coach of the Western 
Hockey League’s Calgary Hitmen. Along with co-coach Kelly Kisio, he 
helped lead the Hitmen to a 34-23-9-6 record and an appearance in the 
WHL playoffs, where they reached the second round.

Prior to joining Calgary, Evason was the head coach of the WHL’s 
Vancouver Giants for two seasons. He had a combined record of 59-61-
14-10 with Vancouver, leading the Giants to their first winning season 
and playoff appearance in 2003-04. 

Evason was the head coach of the WHL’s Kamloops Blazers for three 
years before joining Vancouver, posting a 109-83-17-7 record from 1999 
to 2002. His first junior coaching experience came as an assistant with the 
Calgary Hitmen during the 1999 playoffs, helping them capture the league 
championship. He also served as a player/coach for two seasons for Landshut 

of the German Hockey League in 1997-98 and ’98-99. 

A native of Flin Flon, Manitoba, Evason is a member of the Manitoba 
Hockey Hall of Fame. He was drafted by the Capitals in the fifth round, 
89th overall, in the 1982 Entry Draft and played 17 games over two 
seasons with Washington in 1983-84 and ’84-85. A center, Evason 
played 13 seasons in the NHL with Washington, Hartford, San Jose, 
Dallas and Calgary, recording 139 goals and 233 assists in 803 games.

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Blaine Forsythe

Assistant Coach/Video

Blaine Forsythe is in his fourth season with 
Washington and his first as an assistant coach. 
Forsythe joined the Capitals as a video coach 
prior to the 2006-07 season and was an integral 
member of Bruce Boudreau’s staff that helped 

lead the Capitals to the 2007-08 Southeast Division championship. 

Forsythe was promoted to an amateur scout after the 2007-08 season 
and spent 2008-09 in that position while living in Toronto. He returns 
to D.C. as an assistant coach and will also oversee the video coaching 
operations for the Capitals. 

Prior to joining the Washington organization, the Calgary, Alberta, native 

worked for the Calgary Hitmen from 1998-2006, where he served as both an 
assistant general manager (1998-2006) and an assistant coach (2002-06). 
While with the Hitmen, Forsythe worked with fellow Capitals’ assistant coach 
Dean Evason, who was both an assistant coach and co-coach of the Hitmen 
during Forsythe’s tenure. Forsythe and Evason helped lead Calgary to a WHL 
championship in 1999. 

Forsythe received a business degree from the University of Minnesota 
and played Division II hockey at the University of Minnesota, Crookston. 
He played junior hockey with the CJHL’s Pembroke Lumber Kings in 
Pembroke, Ontario.

Arturs Irbe

Goaltending Coach

Arturs Irbe is in his first season as the goalie 
coach for the Capitals organization where he 
works with the team’s goaltenders as well as 
goalie prospects throughout the minor-league 
system. 

Irbe, 42, is a native of Riga, Latvia, and served as the goaltending coach 
for his hometown Dinamo Riga last season in the Kontinental Hockey 
League. He has also worked with the Latvian national team, which he 
represented in the 2002 and 2006 Olympics. 

Irbe, a 13-year NHL veteran, played for San Jose, Dallas, Vancouver and 
Carolina, where he led the team to the Stanley Cup finals in 2001-02. He 

played in 568 games and compiled a career record of 218-236-79 while 
appearing in two NHL All-Star Games (1994, 1999). His last NHL season was 
2003-04, and he finished his NHL career with a 2.83 goals-against average 
and an .899 save percentage. Irbe is a former teammate of Capitals’ assistant 
coach Dean Evason, as both players were with the San Jose Sharks from 
1991-93. 

Irbe played professionally in Europe after he left the NHL and retired 
completely after appearing in six games with Slovakia’s HK Nitra in 
2006-07.
 
Irbe is fluent in English, Latvian and Russian and also speaks some 
German.

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Capitals-Canadiens Series History

At A Glance

Playoff Series: 

First meeting

Regular Season Series: 

Washington trails, 53-67-17-2, through 139 meetings

In Washington: 

Washington leads, 32-28-9-0, through 69 meetings

In Montreal: 

Washington trails, 21-39-8-2, through 70 meetings

2009-10 Regular Season: 

Washington won, 2-1-1 (Montreal was also 2-1-1)

Bruce Boudreau’s record vs. Montreal: 

7-4-1

This Year’s Series

This year’s Capitals-Canadiens series featured Alex Ovechkin’s debut as captain, the end of the Capitals’ club-record 14-game winning streak, two goals to send 
games to overtime in the last 19 seconds of regulation and Brooks Laich’s first career hat trick.

Montreal 3, Washington 2
November 20, 2009 â€˘ Verizon Center â€˘ Washington, D.C.

Score by Period 

Shots 

Pen/Min  PP

MTL 0-2-1—3 

22 

5/13  1-2

WSH 1-0-1—2 

34 

4/11 

0-3

The Capitals outshot Montreal 34-22 for the game, including 27-8 in the second and third periods, but dropped a 3-2 decision for their first regulation loss at home 
since Oct. 8. Carey Price made 32 saves for the Canadiens and held off the late rally that saw Brendan Morrison cut the lead to one with 2:32 remaining.

Washington 4, Montreal 3 OT
November 28, 2009 â€˘ Bell Centre â€˘ Montreal , Quebec

Score by Period 

Shots 

Pen/Min  PP

WSH 

2-0-1-0—3 (SO)  

23 

4/8 

1-3

MTL 0-2-1-0—3 

24 

3/6 

2-4

A week after succumbing to Montreal at Verizon Center, the Capitals 
returned the favor on the road, handing the Canadiens a 4-3 shootout 
loss. Washington scored twice in the first period but surrendered its 
lead on two second-period goals and a third-period goal by the home 
team. Eric Fehr’s second of the game, with just 0:12 remaining, sent the 
game to overtime and set the stage for Nicklas Backstrom and Semyon 
Varlamov to win it in a shootout.

Washington 4, Montreal 2
January 5, 2010 â€˘ Verizon Center â€˘ Washington, D.C.

Score by Period 

Shots 

Pen/Min  PP

MTL 0-1-1—2 

26 

5/10  1-3

WSH 0-3-1—4 

43 

4/8 

1-4

Washington snapped a three-game losing streak with a solid 4-2 victory against Montreal in the Capitals’ first home game of 2010 and Alex Ovechkin’s debut as 
team captain. Tomas Fleischmann had three points (1g-2a) and Alexander Semin scored twice while Washington held a commanding 43-26 shot advantage.

Montreal 6, Washington 5 OT
February 10, 2010 â€˘ Bell Centre â€˘ Montreal, Quebec

Score by Period 

Shots 

Pen/Min  PP

WSH 1-1-3-0—5 

38 

5/10 

1-7

MTL 1-4-0-1—6 

39 

7/14  1-4

The third-best winning streak in NHL history came to an end at 14 games as Washington’s three-goal third period rally led to Montreal’s late overtime goal, giving 
the Canadiens a 6-5 win. Brooks Laich posted his first career hat trick, including the tying goal with just 19 seconds remaining in regulation.

The Capitals celebrate Eric Fehr’s second goal of the game Nov. 28 in Montreal, 
which sends it to overtime. Washington went on to prevail in a shootout

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2009-10 Series Notes

– Montreal’s Jaroslav Halak played the majority of minutes in goal for the Canadiens this year but did not see action in four games vs. the Capitals
– Capitals goaltender Michal Neuvirth played just 17% of the team’s minutes in goal on the season but 59% of the minutes vs. Montreal
– Three of the four meetings were decided by one goal
– Eight Capitals had a goal and 11 Caps tallied an assist against the Canadiens this season.
– The Capitals had 30 players suit up against Montreal; the Canadiens had 31 players see action against Washington
– Eric Fehr led the Capitals with four goals against Montreal, including goals in each of the first three meetings
– Average shots on goal in the series favored Washington, 34.5-27.8

Historic Notes

– The Capitals lost the first 23 games in series history and were 0-31-3 vs. Montreal before posting their first win, 3-1 at home on 2/19/80 in the first meeting of 
the new decade
– Since that 34-game winless streak the Capitals are 53-36-14-2
– These two teams completed the most significant trade in Capitals history on 9/9/82, with Washington acquiring Rod Langway, Craig Laughlin, Doug Jarvis and 
Brian Engblom for Ryan Walter and Rick Green
– Montreal won its 24th Stanley Cup in 1992-93, one year before the Capitals played their 20th season
– Washington is 7-2 all-time in meetings decided in the five-minute overtime
– Montreal has shut out the Capitals 19 times, seven more than any other franchise (Ken Dryden posted nine of those shutouts)
– The Capitals have shut out Montreal 10 times, tied with New Jersey for the most Washington has posted against any team

Playoff History

– These teams have never met in the Stanley Cup playoffs
– The 139 regular-season meetings without a playoff series are the most vs. any opponent for the Capitals
– Washington has only faced one other Canadian team in the playoffs â€“ Ottawa in the 1998 Eastern Conference Semifinals

More Capitals-Canadiens Notes

– Semyon Varlamov (WSH) and Carey Price (MTL) are two of the four goaltenders in NHL history to post a playoff shutout before their 21st birthday
– These two teams ranked 1-2 on the power play in the NHL this season
– Alex Ovechkin has one of his two career four-goal games against Montreal (1/31/08), an epic performance in which he broke his nose and later scored the OT 
winner
– Three of the last five meetings and five of the last 11 have gone to overtime
– Capitals goaltender Jose Theodore was a Montreal draft pick who played parts of 10 seasons with the Canadiens, including his Hart and Vezina Trophy winning 
season of 2001-02
– Montreal center Glen Metropolit played 80 games for the Capitals during parts of four seasons
– The only current member of the Capitals who has faced the Canadiens in the playoffs is Mike Knuble, who had three goals and an assist vs. Montreal in 11 
games as a member of Boston and Philadelphia

Capitals-Canadiens Series History

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New heights

Washington posted an NHL-leading 121 points in the regular season, becoming just the fourth franchise and the 
first outside of the Original 6 to have a 120-point season (Montreal had four, Detroit two and Boston one). It’s the 
most points by any team since Detroit had 124 in 2005-06. 

Washington enters the Stanley Cup playoffs hoping to become the eighth Presidents’ Trophy winner in 24 years 
(since it was first awarded in 1985-86) to also win the Stanley Cup. The Capitals are the 14th franchise to claim a 
Presidents’ Trophy and the first from the Southeast Division.

Leading the way 

The Capitals led the league in several statistical categories:

Team, Goals: Washington led the NHL in scoring for the first time with 313 goals, the most in the NHL 
since 1995-96 (Pittsburgh)

Team, Power play: Washington led the NHL on the power play with the best percentage in franchise 
history (25.2%)

Player, Shots: Alex Ovechkin became the first player in NHL history to lead the league in shots five times 
(since the stat was first kept in 1967-68)

Player, Plus/Minus: Jeff Schultz became the first Capital to lead the league in plus/minus and his +50 
was the best mark since Peter Forsberg and Milan Hejduk were +52 in 2002-03; the last defenseman to 
finish +50 was Chris Pronger (+52) in his Hart Trophy season

Young guns 

The Capitals boast four of the top 21 scorers in the league in Alex Ovechkin, Nicklas Backstrom, Alexander Semin 
and Mike Green. Last year that group made the Capitals the first team since the 1995-96 Penguins to have its top 
four scorers all average more than a point per game, a feat they repeated this year.

Record pace 

Washington set club records for wins (54), points (121), fewest losses (15), best power play (25.2%), longest winning 
streak (14), longest home winning streak (13), wins in a month (13 in January), points on the road (55), wins on the 
road (24), fewest road losses (10), points at home (66), wins at home (30, tied), fewest home losses (5, tied), fewest 
penalty minutes (940) and most overtime games (23). Individually, Jeff Schultz set a club record for plus/minus 
(+50) and Jose Theodore set a club record for best goaltending points percentage (.761).

40-40 club 

Alexander Semin scored his career-best 40th goal of the season in the season finale and with Alex Ovechkin (50 
goals) gave Washington two 40-goal scorers for the first time since 1988-89, when Dino Ciccarelli (44, 12 coming 
with Washington), Geoff Courtnall (42) and Mike Ridley (41) each finished with more than 40 goals. Semin and Alex 
Ovechkin (50) have combined for 90 goals, the most by any two teammates in the NHL, and they became the first 
two Russian teammates to both score 40 gols.

Goal oriented 

The Capitals led the NHL with 313 goals, 45 more (or 17% more) than the next-closest team (not counting shootout 
“goals” reflected in the standings). The 45-goal gap between the first- and second-leading offensive teams was 
more than the gap between the sixth-leading team and the lowest scoring team in the league. Washington led the 
league in goals per game (3.82), even-strength goals (233), power-play goals (79), home goals (156), road goals 
(157), first-period goals (92), second-period goals (103) and third-period goals (112). 

Even if you took away the Caps’ league-leading power play they would have finished seventh in the league in goals. 
Take away Alex Ovechkin’s 50 goals and they would have finished third.

Marching two by two 

The Capitals combined for 54 multiple-goal games, far and away the most in the league â€“ the other 29 teams 
averaged 21.0 multiple-goal games. In fact, Capitals players have scored two goals in a period 23 times; 21 teams 
had 23 or fewer multiple-goal games. 

Follow the leader 

On  Jan.  5,  when  Alex  Ovechkin  was  named  captain,  the  Capitals  were  trailing  by  five  points  in  the  Eastern 
Conference race. After that they went 30-4-7 and won the conference by 18 points.

2009-10 Timeline

Sept. 15, 2009

Alex Ovechkin repeats as the Greater 
Washington Sports Alliance’s D.C. 
Sportsman of the Year.

Sept. 26, 2009

A sold-out crowd of more than 
5,000 fans flock to the first Capitals 
Convention for a day of interactive 
exhibits, panel discussions, autographs, 
photographs and more.

Oct. 1, 2009

Brooks Laich and Alex Ovechkin each 
score twice as the Capitals open the 
season with a 4-1 win in Boston.

Oct. 15, 2009

Washington posts a 4-1 win against San 
Jose, ending an 11-game losing streak 
to the Sharks that dated to 1998-99.

Oct. 26, 2009

The Capitals launch â€œCaps On the Fly,” 
a monthly 60-minute web broadcast 
shot live, on location, at the Hilton 
Garden Inn in Washington, D.C.

Oct. 30, 2009

Tomas Fleischmann scores twice in just 
his second game back after missing the 
first 11 games of the season recovering 
from a blood clot in his leg.

Nov. 7, 2009

Washington scores a season-high five 
goals in a period in the third in a 7-4 win 
at Florida, the second game of a home-
and-home series with the Panthers.

Nov. 11, 2009

Alexander Semin ties the Capitals 
record for the fastest goal to start a 
game, striking 0:08 into Washington’s 
5-4 shootout win against the New York 
Islanders.

Nov. 24, 2009

Abe Pollin, the first owner of the 
Capitals who brought the NHL to 
Washington, D.C., and built the Verizon 
Center, passes away.

Nov. 25, 2009

Semyon Varlamov’s first career regular-
season shutout leads Washington to a 
2-0 win against Buffalo.

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All about Ovi 

Alex Ovechkin joined Wayne Gretzky and Mike Bossy as the only players with four 50-goal seasons in their first 
five years in the league and joined Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Peter Stastny, Dale Hawerchuk and Sidney Crosby as 
the only players with four 100-point seasons in their first five years. Ovechkin is the only player with 90 points each 
season since 2005-06. He has accounted for four of the nine 50-goal seasons and four of the seven 100-point 
seasons in Capitals history.

Ovechkin led the NHL in points per game (1.51) and goals per game (0.69). He finished one shy of the NHL goal-
scoring lead and three shy of the points lead. His +45 rating trailed only teammate Jeff Schultz and made him just 
the sixth player in the last 20 years with at least 50 goals and a +45 rating.

Nick of time 

Nicklas Backstrom reached 100 points in the same game as Ovechkin hit 50 goals (April 9 vs. ATL), the ninth 
teammates all-time to do so in the same game and the first since March 15, 1988 (Craig Simpson, 50 goals, and 
Mark Messier, 100 points). Backstrom and Ovechkin are the first Capitals teammates to both record 100 points 
in the same season. Backstrom is the fourth Capital to reach the milestone, joining Ovechkin (four times), Mike 
Gartner and Dennis Maruk (once each).

Backstrom’s 33 goals nearly matched his total from his first two seasons combined (36). He had seven multiple-goal 
games after posting only two in his first two years. Backstrom is the first Capitals center in 20 years to record 30 
goals, since Mike Ridley (1989-90), and just the second Capital with 30 goals and 60 assists in the same season 
(Dennis Maruk also did so in his 136-point season, 1981-82).

Backstrom, Wayne Gretzky and Peter Stastny are the only players in NHL history to post 55 or more assists in each 
of their first three seasons. His 189 assists the last three seasons trail only Henrik Sedin (204) and Joe Thornton 
(197) in that time.

Green means go 

Mike Green holds the NHL lead among defensemen in goals (19), assists (56) and points (75). Green’s +39 rating 
ranked second among NHL defensemen (trailing only defense partner Jeff Schultz) and includes a +35 rating in 
games outside the Southeast Division (tied with Alex Ovechkin for the best plus/minus in non-divisional games). 

Green was the only defenseman in the NHL with an eight-game point-scoring streak this season, and he had three 
of them.

Green has the most points by a defenseman in consecutive seasons (149) since a trio of Hall of Famers in 1992-93 
and ’93-94 (Ray Bourque, Paul Coffey and Larry Murphy). In the last three years he has 23 more goals and 27 
more points than any other defenseman.

Green enjoyed his second straight 70-point season, making him just the 13th defenseman all-time to post 70 or 
more points in consecutive seasons (joining Bourque, Paul Coffey, Brian Leetch, Al MacInnis, Denis Potvin, Phil 
Housley, Bobby Orr, Larry Murphy, Nicklas Lidstrom, Borje Salming, Gary Suter and Randy Carlyle). He’s the 
seventh to do so before turning 25 (the other six are in the Hall of Fame). Green, Lidstrom and Chris Chelios are 
the only active defensemen with a single 70-point season.

K Street 

Mike Knuble scored 22 goals in his last 39 games, including five two-goal games and goals in each of his last three 
games. He is enjoying his seventh consecutive 20-goal season, one of nine players in the league with 20-plus goals 
each year in that time. With 29 goals – despite missing 12 games with a broken finger â€“ Knuble, at 37, shares the 
lead among all players 34 and older in goals.

Positive development 

Jeff Schultz led the NHL at +50, the first player to reach that total since 2002-03 and the first defenseman to do so 
since Chris Pronger’s Hart Trophy season in 1999-00. He is the first Capital to lead the league in plus/minus and 
established a single-season club record. The Capitals had the top four players in the league in plus/minus – a first 
since the 1984-85 Edmonton Oilers (Gretzky, Kurri, Krushelnyski and Coffey) – and six of the top 11.

Dec. 19, 2009

Alex Ovechkin scores on the first shift 
of the third period and adds a second 
goal as Washington erases a 2-0 deficit 
and beats Edmonton, 4-2, ending a 
seven-game road losing streak against 
the Oilers.

Dec. 25, 2009

Alex Ovechkin, Alexander Semin and 
Semyon Varlamov are named to the 
Russian Olympic team, the first three 
of five Capitals who will be selected to 
play in Vancouver. Nicklas Backstrom 
(Sweden) and Tomas Fleischmann 
(Czech Republic) are named to their 
respective countries’ rosters in the 
following days.

Dec. 28, 2009

The Capitals acquire Jason Chimera 
from Columbus in exchange for Chris 
Clark and Milan Jurcina.

Jan. 5, 2010

Alex Ovechkin skates out for pregame 
warmup with the captain’s ‘C’ on his 
jersey for the first time. The team won 
the game, 4-2, and went 30-4-7 from 
that point on.

About an hour after the Capitals’ win 
against Montreal at home several 
members of the team watch as John 
Carlson – a defenseman for the 
U.S. National Junior Team â€“ scores 
in overtime to beat Canada in the 
gold-medal game at the World Junior 
Championship.

Jan. 13, 2010

Washington, playing the second game 
in as many nights, erases a three-goal 
deficit in the third period and posts 
a 5-4 shootout win in Florida. The 
win sparks a franchise-best 14-game 
winning streak.

Jan. 19, 2010

Jose Theodore stops 44 shots, his 
most as a Capital, in a 3-2 win against 
Detroit. It was the second of only 
four one-goal games in the Capitals’ 
14-game winning streak.

Jan. 24, 2010

The first Caps Care Casino Night 
and Auction is held at the Hyatt in 
Alexandria, Va., and raises more than 
$285,000 for charity.

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No way 

Jose Theodore went 20-0-3 with a 2.58 goals-against average and a .922 save percentage after Jan. 13. His 23 straight 
decisions without a regulation loss are the most in Capitals history, and the stretch included his club-record and career-
best 10-game winning streak. Theodore was 30-7-7 on the season, his fourth 30-win season and second in a row (one of 
seven goalies with 30-plus wins each of the last two seasons). He is also the Capitals’ nominee for the Masterton Trophy 
for perseverance and dedication to the game.

Balancing act 

Washington is the only team in the NHL to finish with:

Two 40-goal scorers, three 30-goal scorers or seven 20-goal scorers

Two 100-point scorers, three 80-point seasons or seven 50-point seasons

Sweep seekers 

The Capitals swept three Eastern Conference teams this year: Atlanta (6-0-0), Florida (6-0-0) and Pittsburgh (4-0-0). The 
Pittsburgh sweep was Washington’s fourth all-time against the defending Stanley Cup champion (minimum two games).

Streak seekers 

Washington had the NHL’s longest winning streak this season (tied for the league’s third-longest all-time) at 14 games. 
The Capitals had three winning streaks of at least six games, more than any other team; before Bruce Boudreau’s arrival 
in 2007-08, the Caps had gone six seasons without a six-game winning streak.

  

Slump dodgers 

The Capitals have not suffered four straight regulation defeats under head coach Bruce Boudreau, the only team without 
a four-game slump in that time.

More than a .500 club 

The Capitals – who finished 39 games over .500 this season â€“ posted the franchise’s 1,215th victory in the next-to-last 
game of the year. Washington has an all-time record of 1,215-1,214-303-72. The Capitals were 212 games under .500 
after their first eight seasons in the league. This is the first time in team history the Caps have been over .500.

Just tell us where 

The Capitals had the NHL’s best record both at home (30-5-6) and on the road (24-10-7).

SRO 

The Capitals owned the NHL’s best home record at 30-5-6, set the team record for points at home (66) and tied the team 
record for home wins. Washington hosted sellouts for all 41 home games for the first time (total attendance: 749,357) and 
a club-record 48 games in a row dating back to last season (56 in a row including playoffs). 

One for the road 

The Capitals have wrapped up their road schedule with a league-best 24-10-7 road record, establishing club records for 
road wins and points (55). Nicklas Backstrom led the NHL with 48 points on the road (15g-33a) and the Capitals actually 
scored more goals on the road (157) than they did at home (156).

Three for all 

T   he Capitals averaged more than three goals a game (3.82). When they scored more than three goals in a game they 
were 40-2-4.

Always in it 

The Capitals lost only seven games by more than a goal and none by more than three goals. They only trailed by two 
goals in 23 games, tied with Chicago and Calgary for the fewest in the league. Washington only trailed by four goals in 
two games, and for a total of less than 10 minutes (9:58, Dec. 30 at SJ and March 28 vs. CGY)

Never say die 

Washington had a league-leading nine wins in games they trailed by two or more goals. The Capitals came back from 
three-goal deficits to win three times. They were 22-15-10 in games that they trailed at any point. Washington had the best 
record in the league when their opponent scored first (16-8-6) or when they trailed after two periods (8-10-4).  

Feb. 7, 2010

A hat trick from Alex Ovechkin and 
an overtime goal from Mike Knuble 
lead the Capitals to a 5-4 win 
against Pittsburgh in a nationally 
televised game on NBC. The win 
– which came the day after a huge 
snowstorm blanketed the D.C. area 
– extended the team’s winning 
streak to a franchise record 14 
games.

Feb. 9, 2010

Ted Leonsis’ book, The Business 
of Happiness, is published, 
detailing Ted’s six secrets to 
extraordinary success in business 
and life.

Feb. 10, 2010

Brooks Laich scores late in 
regulation to force overtime â€“ 
completing the first hat trick of 
his career â€“ but the Capitals fall 
to Montreal, 6-5, to end the third-
longest winning streak in NHL 
history at 14 games. 

Feb. 11, 2010

Alexander Semin scores three 
times, giving the Capitals hat tricks 
in three straight games by three 
players, a first in the NHL since the 
1992-93 Calgary Flames (Sergei 
Makarov, Joe Nieuwendyk, Theo 
Fleury, Gary Leeman).

Feb. 15, 2010

The second season of Capitals 
Red Line, a 30-minute behind-the-
scenes look at the team, debuts on 
Comcast SportsNet.

March 3, 2010

Separate trades bring four players 
to Washington as the Capitals 
acquire Eric Belanger, Joe Corvo, 
Milan Jurcina and Scott Walker just 
before the NHL trade deadline.

March 4, 2010

Scott Walker scores twice in the 
third period in his first game as a 
Capital, leading Washington to a 
comeback victory against Tampa 
Bay at Verizon Center.

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Best of the best 

Alex Ovechkin, Nicklas Backstrom and Sidney Crosby are the only three players in the league in the top 15 in both 
goals and assists. 

Western conquerors 

The Caps finished with a 10-5-3 record against Western teams, tied with Buffalo for the best mark among Eastern 
teams.

Woe, Canada 

The Capitals went 6-5-4 against Canadian teams this season (.533) and 48-10-9 against U.S.-based teams (.784). 

Divide and conquer 

Washington is the first team to win three straight Southeast Division titles since the division was formed in 1998-99. 
The Caps’ 19-3-2 record against the Southeast was the best divisional record in the NHL.

Nine lives 

Five Capitals combined to produce seven point-scoring streaks of at least nine games this season.

Sensational streak 

The Capitals’ 14-game winning streak from Jan. 13 to Feb. 7 stands tied for the third-best winning streak in NHL 
history. The streak saw the Capitals get goals from 18 players, outscore opponents 67-33 and score power-play 
goals in 12 of the 14 games.
 

NHL Record: Longest Winning Streak

 

17 Games – Pittsburgh Penguins, 3/9 – 4/10/93

 

15 Games – New York Islanders, 1/21 â€“ 2/20/82

 

14 Games – Washington Capitals, 1/13 â€“ 2/7/10, and Boston Bruins, 12/3/29 – 1/9/30

Five alive 

Washington scored at least five goals in five straight games in February, matching the longest stretch of five-goal 
games by an NHL team since 1992-93.

Shooting for three 

The Capitals had hat tricks in three straight games – from Alex Ovechkin, Brooks Laich and Alexander Semin – 
Feb. 7-11 after not recording a hat trick in their first 58 games. The last team to record hat tricks from three players 
in three games, the 1992-93 Calgary Flames, actually had four in a row (Sergei Makarov, Joe Nieuwendyk, Theo 
Fleury, Gary Leeman, Oct. 31 to Nov. 5). The previous seven Capitals hat tricks before Laich’s – dating back to 
Alexander Semin’s on March 18, 2007 â€“ belonged to Ovechkin.

ONE-TIMERS

– This year’s team was the fastest in Caps history to 70 points, 80 points, 90 points, 100 points or 40 or 50 wins
– The Capitals finished 7-0-1 when their opponent has 40 or more shots and 11-0-3 when the Caps have 40 or 
more shots on goal
– The Capitals outscored opponents 17-3 in the first minute of a period
– The Capitals were 13-2-1 without Alex Ovechkin and/or Mike Green in the lineup this season
– The Capitals went 12-0-0 when Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom both skate fewer than 20 minutes
– The Capitals went 34-7 in games decided by more than one goal
– Alex Ovechkin has 136 career goals at home and 133 career goals on the road
– Two of the seven youngest goaltenders to see action in the NHL this season have played for Washington (Michal 
Neuvirth, Semyon Varlamov, both 21)
– The Capitals are 12-1-2 in April in three seasons under head coach Bruce Boudreau

March 6, 2010

The Capitals commemorate their 35th 
season by wearing a special patch on 
their jerseys for their game against the 
New York Rangers.

March 8, 2010

Despite a season-high 52 shots on goal 
the Capitals lose in a shootout to Dallas 
at Verizon Center, snapping a club-
record 13-game home winning streak.

March 11, 2010

A 2-1 Columbus win against Atlanta 
assures Washington of its third 
consecutive Southeast Division title, 
exactly a month before the end of the 
regular season.

March 14, 2010

The Capitals lose Alex Ovechkin to a 
first-period game misconduct penalty 
but still stage a rally from three goals 
down to beat Chicago, 4-3 in overtime, 
on Nicklas Backstrom’s second goal of 
the game.

Washington is named a finalist for the 
Pro Sports Team of the Year award at 
the Sports Business Awards presented 
by the Sports Business Journal and 
Sports Business Daily.

March 24, 2010

For the first time in the five years of 
NHL shootouts a team rallied from a 
2-0 deficit in the tiebreaking session, as 
Mike Knuble scored the deciding goal to 
give Washington its third win in as many 
games against Pittsburgh.

April 3, 2010

Washington’s AHL affiliate, the Hershey 
Bears, establish an AHL record with 
their 58th win of the season and clinch 
the Kilpatrick Trophy for the best record 
in the AHL.

April 4, 2010

The Capitals clinch the Presidents’ 
Trophy for the first time in franchise 
history late the night before a game, as 
San Jose is eliminated from contention 
by an overtime loss to Colorado.

2009-10 Capitals Notes

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April 6, 2010

The Capitals complete the 
franchise’s first season series 
sweep of the Pittsburgh Penguins, 
posting a 6-3 win in their final 
regular-season visit to Mellon 
Arena.

April 9, 2010

NHL deputy commissioner Bill 
Daly presents the Capitals with the 
first Presidents’ Trophy in franchise 
history prior to the team’s game 
against Atlanta. 

The Capitals win, becoming 
just the fourth franchise with a 
120-point season, while Nicklas 
Backstrom (100 points) and Alex 
Ovechkin (50 goals) connect for 
milestones.

April 11, 2010

Results on the final day of the 
regular season â€“ specifically the 
New York Rangers’ shootout 
loss â€“ set up the first playoff 
meeting between Washington and 
Montreal.

2009-10 Capitals Off-the-Ice News

We’re honored

The Washington Capitals have been named a finalist for the Professional Sports Team of the Year at the 2010 Sports 
Business Awards, presented by Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily. The Capitals are 
one of five nominees and the only NHL team in the group. 

Record-setting attendance

Washington sold out all 41 home games at Verizon Center in the 2009-10 season, a first for the franchise. Dating back 
to last season the Capitals have sold out a club-record 48 consecutive games (56 straight including the playoffs) and 
are sold out for the 2010 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Verizon Center welcomed 749,357 fans this season, which is also a team 
record. The renewal rate for season ticket holders for next season is 97% with a deposit list for new season-ticket holders, 
making Verizon Center the most popular sporting destination in Washington, D.C.

TV ratings on the rise

The Washington Capitals local television ratings on Comcast SportsNet increased nearly 50% when compared with last 
season and 140% from 2007-08. During the 2009-10 regular season the Capitals established their highest local ratings 
ever and an average of approximately 40,000 D.C.-area households tuned-in Comcast SportsNet to watch the Caps. 
Since 2006-07 Capitals ratings on Comcast SportsNet have skyrocketed more than 300%, the largest increase of any 
NHL team during that span. The team also has generated some of the highest ratings on Versus, the NHL’s national 
broadcast partner, as well as three appearances on NBC this season.

WashingtonCaps.com and more

WashingtonCaps.com’s visits to the site increased 19.6% in 2009-10 compared to the previous season. The site 
continues to deliver comprehensive written, audio and video coverage of the Capitals. A new venture launched on 
WashingtonCaps.com this year was Caps on the Fly, which gave fans an opportunity to watch the new podcast live on 
location at the Hilton Garden Inn in Washington, D.C., or online at WashingtonCaps.com. WashingtonCaps.com currently 
offers three audio and/or video shows that stream live and are available for download or viewing on the site: Capitals 
Report presented by Subway (weekly), PreCap presented by Scenic America (gameday afternoons) and Two-Man 
Advantage (gameday evenings). 

Beyond the club’s site, the Capitals continue to take a leadership role in utilizing the web to connect with its supporters 
through social media and other technologies.

Engaging every fan

The Capitals continue to provide different avenues for every fan to get more involved with the team. Three of those 
popular avenues are Caps Kids Club, Caps Mobile Fantasy and Scarlet Caps. Caps Kids Club has more than 3,500 
members and hosts exclusive special events where members can come to a Capitals practice, play games and get 
autographs from Caps players. The Caps Kids Club also hosts open skate sessions and pizza parties throughout the 
season and there are two home games that are focused on Caps Kids Club members. Caps Mobile Fantasy draws 
more than 3,500 active participants for every game. Caps Mobile Fantasy allows fans to pick one Caps forward and one 
defenseman each game, and the fan accumulates points based on how much their selected players score in that game. 
Scarlet Caps, which caters to the female fan base, has received rave reviews this season. The popular, third-annual 
Hockey â€˜n Heels sold out in 30 minutes this season and a club brunch and viewing party also sold out in an hour. There 
are more than 10,000 members in Club Scarlet with new members joining daily.  

Giving back to D.C.

Washington Capitals Charities held their first Caps Care Casino Night this season and raised more than $285,000 for 
local charities. Nearly 500 fans attended the sold out event at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center in Alexandria, Va. Caps 
wives and girlfriends helped spread the cheer during the holiday season by shopping for 63 kids through The Salvation 
Army’s Angel Tree program. They spent $10,000 and filled up 40 shopping carts with toys, clothes and presents for 25 
local families. After the holidays the wives and girlfriends, along with their husbands, invited the families to skate with 
them and treated them to a pizza party. Several Caps players generously donated their time and money, including Alex 
Ovechkin through his Crazy 8s program and Mike Green through his Green’s Gang where they donate tickets and meet 
with the kids who use their tickets after games at Verizon Center. 

First Caps Convention

More than 5,000 Caps fans attended the first Caps Convention, which was held during the preseason. The convention 
featured panel discussions, skill sessions, autographs, photo opportunities and gave fans a unique look at behind-the-
scenes operations as well as an insight into the lives of NHL players. The convention also featured Caps alumni and NHL 
commissioner Gary Bettman.

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2009-10 Individual Statistics

Player Pos 

GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

OT 

S% 

TOI/G 

Sft/G 

FO%

Alex Ovechkin 

72 

50 

59 

109 

45 

89 

13 

368 

13.6 

 21:47  

19.7 

45.4

Nicklas Backstrom 

82 

33 

68 

101 

37 

50 

11 

222 

14.9 

 20:26  

21.5 

49.9

Alexander Semin 

73 

40 

44 

84 

36 

66 

278 

14.4 

 19:07  

20.5 

37.5

Mike Green 

75 

19 

57 

76 

39 

54 

10 

205 

9.3 

 25:28  

24.5 

0

Brooks Laich 

78 

25 

34 

59 

16 

34 

12 

222 

11.3 

 18:17  

21.4 

45.1

Mike Knuble 

69 

29 

24 

53 

23 

59 

151 

19.2 

 16:52  

19.2 

0

Tomas Fleischmann  C 

69 

23 

28 

51 

28 

121 

19 

 16:02  

19.3 

43.1

Brendan Morrison 

74 

12 

30 

42 

23 

40 

105 

11.4 

 15:44  

17.8 

51.2

Eric Fehr 

69 

21 

18 

39 

18 

24 

145 

14.5 

 12:07  

14.6 

50

Matt Bradley 

77 

10 

14 

24 

47 

98 

10.2 

 11:01  

14 

39.3

Tom Poti 

70 

20 

24 

26 

42 

69 

5.8 

 21:24  

25.5 

0

Jeff 

Schultz 

D 73 3 

20 

23 

50 

32 0 

0  43 7   

19:51 

 

22.9 0

Jason 

Chimera  L  39 7 

10 

17 6 

51 0 

0  68 

10.3   

12:36 

 

15.4 

41.2

David 

Steckel  C 79 5 

11 

16 4 

19 1 

0  90 

5.6   

12:24 

 

17.5 

59.2

Chris Clark 

38 

11 

15 

-4 

27 

59 

6.8 

 11:39  

14.5 

30

Shaone 

Morrisonn 

D 68 1 

11 

12 8 

68 0 

0  32 

3.1   

17:34 

 

22.8 0

Brian 

Pothier 

D 41 4 7 

11 

12 

10 1 

0  57 7   

18:02 

 

21.5 0

Boyd 

Gordon 

C 36 4 6 

10 4 

12 0 

0  40 

10   

10:17 

 

14.3 

61

Mathieu 

Perreault 

C 21 4 5 9 4 6 1 

0  27 

14.8   

11:21 

 

13.6 

45.2

Eric 

Belanger  C 17 2 4 6 3 4 0 

0  31 

6.5   

14:39 

 

19.2 

52

Joe 

Corvo 

D 18 2 4 6 -4 2 1 

0  23 

8.7   

19:40 

 

22.4 0

Tyler 

Sloan 

D 40 2 4 6 -1 

22 0 

0  34 

5.9   

14:14 

 

17.9 

66.7

John 

Carlson  D 22 1 5 6 

11 8 0 

0  21 

4.8   

15:14 

 

18.1 0

John 

Erskine 

D 50 1 5 6 

16 

66 0 

0  50 2   

15:58 

 

19.4 0

Keith 

Aucoin 

R  9 1 4 5 -2 0 0 

0  4 

25 

 

8:47 

 

11.9 

55.4

Karl 

Alzner 

D 21 0 5 5 -2 8 0 

0  16 0   

16:24 

 

20.1 0

Quintin 

Laing 

L  36 2 2 4 2 

21 0 

0  38 

5.3   

9:38 

 

14.2 

57.1

Milan 

Jurcina 

D 27 0 4 4 0 

14 0 

0  32 0   

17:26 

 

23 0

Scott 

Walker 

R  9 2 1 3 1 9 0 

0  13 

15.4 

 

9:11 

 

11.1 0

Alexandre 

Giroux 

L  9 1 2 3 3 4 0 

0  17 

5.9   

10:22 

 

14 0

Jay 

Beagle 

R  7 1 1 2 -1 2 0 

0  10 

10 

 

9:15 

 

12 

54.8

Kyle 

Wilson 

C  2 0 2 2 1 0 0 

0  1 0 

 

9:41 

 

13 

30.8

Andrew 

Gordon R  2 0 0 0 -2 0 0 

0  0 0 

 

6:41 

 8 0

Boyd 

Kane 

L  3 0 0 0 -1 2 0 

0  2 0 

 

8:12 

 

10.3 0

Chris 

Bourque  L  1 0 0 0 -2 0 0 

0  1 0   

9:37 

 

12 0

Goaltenders GP 

OT 

SA 

GA 

GAA 

Sv 

Sv% 

SO 

PIM 

TOI

Jose 

Theodore 

47 

30 7 7 1352 

121 

2.81 

1231 

0.911  1 0 2 0 

2,585:38

Semyon 

Varlamov 

26 

15 4 6  718 

65 

2.55 

653 

0.909  2 0 1 0 

1,527:26

Michal 

Neuvirth 

17 9 4 0  464 

40 

2.75 

424 

0.914  0 0 0 0  

872:13 

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2009-10 Game-by-Game Results

Date 

Team 

W-L-OT  Record 

GF-GA  Scorers 

W Goal 

PP 

PK  SF-SA  W-L Gltdr.  Att.

10/1/2009 

@ BOS 

1-0-0 

4-1 

21p,8,21p,8 

2-4 

5-5 

34-20 

60 / 30 

17565+

10/3/2009 

TOR 

2-0-0 

6-4 

8,22p,21,28,9,28 

1-3 

3-3 

27-31 

40 / 50 

18277+

10/6/2009 

@ PHI 

O* 

2-0-1 

5-6 

8,8,28,28p,9 

48 

1-5 

6-9 

36-41 

29 / 60 

19567+

10/8/2009 

NYR 

2-1-1 

3-4 

28,19,19p 

10 

1-9 

4-5 

28-29 

30 / 60 

18277+

10/10/2009 

@ DET 

2-2-1 

2-3 

10,9p 

96 

1-3 

3-5 

24-37 

30 / 60 

19122

10/12/2009 

NJD 

O** 

2-2-2 

2-3 

52,22 

15 

0-5 

5-5 

33-29 

30 / 60 

18277+

10/15/2009 

SJS 

3-2-2 

4-1 

28p,8,8,10 

1-5 

3-3 

36-28 

40 / 20 

18277+

10/17/2009 

NSH 

W** 

4-2-2 

3-2 

8p,8 

1-3 

4-4 

35-24 

40 / 39 

18277+

10/22/2009 

@ ATL 

5-2-2 

5-4 

16,33,55,10,17 

11 

0-7 

6-8 

28-26 

40 / 31 

13192

10 

10/24/2009 

@ NYI 

W* 

6-2-2 

3-2 

52,20,21 

21 

0-4 

2-2 

24-30 

60 / 30 

11541

11 

10/27/2009 

PHI 

7-2-2 

4-2 

8,19p,28,8 

28 

1-4 

3-5 

36-43 

60 / 29 

18277+

12 

10/29/2009 

@ ATL 

8-2-2 

4-3 

8p,8,9p,22 

22 

2-5 

1-2 

32-41 

40 / 31 

12893

13 

10/30/2009 

NYI 

O* 

8-2-3 

3-4 

8p,14,14p 

2-6 

3-3 

40-30 

30 / 60 

18277+

14 

11/1/2009 

CBJ 

O* 

8-2-4 

4-5 

19,21p,21,53 

18 

1-5 

4-6 

36-32 

1 / 60 

18277+

15 

11/4/2009 

@ NJD 

8-3-4 

2-3 

89,14 

18 

0-1 

3-5 

28-32 

30 / 40 

13498

16 

11/6/2009 

@ FLA 

9-3-4 

4-1 

89,9,2p,9 

1-2 

1-2 

25-29 

60 / 29 

15877

17 

11/7/2009 

FLA 

10-3-4 

7-4 

22,21p,85,53,14,22,14 

14 

1-4 

2-2 

32-28 

60 / 30 

18277+

18 

11/11/2009 

NYI 

W** 

11-3-4 

5-4 

28,14p,28p,16 

11 

2-3 

2-3 

41-31 

40 / 30 

18277+

19 

11/13/2009 

MIN 

12-3-4 

3-1 

52p,2,21 

1-3 

3-3 

41-30 

40 / 37 

18277+

20 

11/14/2009 

@ NJD 

12-4-4 

2-5 

14p,85 

1-1 

2-3 

29-23 

30 / 60 

16521

21 

11/17/2009 

@ NYR 

13-4-4 

4-2 

8p,21p,10,2 

10 

2-4 

3-4 

26-20 

40 / 30 

18200+

22 

11/20/2009 

MTL 

13-5-4 

2-3 

16,9 

13 

0-3 

1-2 

34-22 

31 / 30 

18277+

23 

11/21/2009 

@ TOR 

O** 

13-5-5 

1-2 

81 

0-4 

2-2 

32-39 

35 / 40 

19455+

24 

11/23/2009 

@ OTT 

O* 

13-5-6 

3-4 

17,9,83 

12 

0-3 

2-3 

28-37 

30 / 40 

16210

25 

11/25/2009 

BUF 

14-5-6 

2-0 

8,16 

0-0 

3-3 

24-25 

40 / 30 

18277+

26 

11/28/2009 

@ MTL 

W** 

15-5-6 

4-3 

16,8,16p 

19 

1-3 

2-4 

23-24 

40 / 31 

21273+

27 

11/30/2009 

@ CAR 

16-5-6 

3-2 

19,16,19 

19 

0-5 

6-7 

33-40 

60 / 49 

12797

28 

12/3/2009 

FLA 

17-5-6 

6-2 

28,14,10s,19p,9p,28p 

10 

3-12 

5-5 

44-28 

40 / 34 

18277+

29 

12/5/2009 

@ PHI 

18-5-6 

8-2 

14,14p,52p,21p,17,19,52,39p 

52 

4-6 

1-1 

30-36 

60 / 29 

19789+

30 

12/7/2009 

@ TBL 

19-5-6 

3-0 

8,16,8p 

1-5 

3-3 

34-26 

40 / 41 

12400

31 

12/9/2009 

@ BUF 

19-6-6 

0-3 

 

0-1 

2-3 

35-28 

30 / 60 

17982

32 

12/11/2009 

CAR 

W* 

20-6-6 

4-3 

28,28,14,52 

52 

0-3 

2-2 

40-19 

60 / 30 

18277+

33 

12/12/2009 

@ TOR 

20-7-6 

3-6 

8p,19,19 

18 

1-3 

2-4 

37-36 

35 / 30 

19316+

34 

12/15/2009 

@ COL 

21-7-6 

6-1 

14,22,39,14,10,19p 

22 

1-2 

4-5 

25-28 

60 / 41 

14172

35 

12/18/2009 

@ VAN 

21-8-6 

2-3 

28,17 

21 

0-4 

2-3 

27-20 

1 / 60 

18810+

36 

12/19/2009 

@ EDM 

22-8-6 

4-2 

8,8,14,19 

14 

0-4 

2-2 

42-28 

30 / 38 

16839+

37 

12/23/2009 

BUF 

23-8-6 

5-2 

19,52,9,19p,8p 

2-2 

3-3 

38-34 

30 / 30 

18277+

38 

12/26/2009 

NJD 

24-8-6 

4-1 

8,10,19,52 

10 

0-2 

4-4 

40-30 

30 / 30 

18277+

39 

12/28/2009 

CAR 

24-9-6 

3-6 

52p,16,21p 

16 

2-5 

3-4 

31-26 

30 / 60 

18277+

40 

12/30/2009 

@ SJS 

24-10-6 

2-5 

22,8 

29 

0-4 

3-3 

26-33 

20 / 30 

17562+

41 

1/2/2010 

@ LAK 

24-11-6 

1-2 

52p 

26 

1-5 

4-5 

27-19 

32 / 30 

18118+

42 

1/5/2010 

MTL 

25-11-6 

4-2 

14p,16,28,28 

28 

1-4 

2-3 

43-26 

30 / 31 

18277+

43 

1/7/2010 

OTT 

26-11-6 

5-2 

15,22,19,19,8 

19 

0-3 

3-3 

38-28 

60 / 33 

18277+

44 

1/9/2010 

@ ATL 

27-11-6 

8-1 

22,28s,19p,22,28,39,3p,25 

28 

2-3 

3-3 

37-39 

30 / 1 

16767

45 

1/12/2010 

@ TBL 

27-12-6 

4-7 

28,52p,16,52p 

26 

2-4 

3-7 

36-36 

30 / 60 

13891

46 

1/13/2010 

@ FLA 

W** 

28-12-6 

5-4 

25,2,8,19 

14 

0-1 

2-3 

37-30 

60 / 29 

14776

47 

1/15/2010 

TOR 

29-12-6 

6-1 

8,16,22,22p,14p,3 

16 

2-5 

7-8 

24-29 

60 / 35 

18277+

48 

1/17/2010 

PHI 

30-12-6 

5-3 

22,21,28p,21s,8 

21 

1-1 

3-5 

22-33 

60 / 29 

18277+

49 

1/19/2010 

DET 

31-12-6 

3-2 

10,19p,39 

39 

1-4 

5-5 

23-46 

60 / 30 

18277+

50 

1/21/2010 

@ PIT 

32-12-6 

6-3 

22,16,8p,14,19p,8 

14 

2-2 

4-4 

34-38 

60 / 1 

17132+

51 

1/23/2010 

PHX 

33-12-6 

4-2 

21p,16p,28,8 

28 

2-7 

5-5 

34-30 

30 / 30 

18277+

52 

1/26/2010 

@ NYI 

34-12-6 

7-2 

9,28,22p,28,4,25,21 

22 

1-2 

4-5 

33-31 

60 / 30 

12549

53 

1/27/2010 

ANA 

35-12-6 

5-1 

8,26,22,28,28p 

26 

1-5 

2-2 

49-31 

30 / 35 

18277+

54 

1/29/2010 

FLA 

36-12-6 

4-1 

19p,22,55,22 

22 

1-3 

5-5 

40-36 

30 / 29 

18277+

55 

1/31/2010 

TBL 

37-12-6 

3-2 

19p,21,8 

1-3 

1-2 

31-27 

60 / 41 

18277+

56 

2/2/2010 

@ BOS 

38-12-6 

4-1 

22,21,15,8 

21 

0-4 

5-6 

26-42 

60 / 30 

17565+

57 

2/4/2010 

@ NYR 

39-12-6 

6-5 

15,22,8p,8,3p,19p 

19 

3-9 

2-6 

32-38 

60 / 30 

18200+

58 

2/5/2010 

ATL 

40-12-6 

5-2 

8p,19,28,25,52 

28 

1-5 

3-3 

32-45 

30 / 31 

18277+

59 

2/7/2010 

PIT 

W* 

41-12-6 

5-4 

8,16,8,8,22p 

22 

1-4 

5-6 

34-35 

60 / 29 

18277+

60 

2/10/2010 

@ MTL 

O* 

41-12-7 

5-6 

21,19,52p,21,21 

14 

1-7 

4-5 

38-39 

31 / 60 

21273+

61 

2/11/2010 

@ OTT 

41-13-7 

5-6 

14,55,28,28,28 

27 

0-2 

0-2 

24-28 

30 / 40 

19682+

62 

2/13/2010 

@ STL 

O** 

41-13-8 

3-4 

22p,28,22p 

57 

2-6 

5-6 

34-36 

50 / 60 

19150+

63 

3/3/2010 

@ BUF 

42-13-8 

3-1 

25,52,15 

52 

0-2 

2-2 

40-24 

60 / 30 

18690+

64 

3/4/2010 

TBL 

43-13-8 

5-4 

16,22,22,24,24 

24 

0-3 

3-5 

34-29 

40 / 41 

18277+

 

* Overtime 

** Shootout 

s Shorthanded goal 

p Power-play goal 

+ Sellout

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF 

GUIDE

Date 

Team 

W-L-OT  Record 

GF-GA  Scorers 

W Goal 

PP 

PK  SF-SA  W-L Gltdr.  Att.

65 

3/6/2010 

NYR 

44-13-8 

2-0 

16p,18 

16 

1-4 

2-2 

28-30 

60 / 31 

18277+

66 

3/8/2010 

DAL 

O** 

44-13-9 

3-4 

3,8p,8 

21 

1-3 

0-2 

52-26 

35 / 40 

18277+

67 

3/10/2010 

CAR 

W* 

45-13-9 

4-3 

28,52p,52p,14 

14 

2-4 

4-5 

39-31 

60 / 34 

18277+

68 

3/12/2010 

TBL 

45-14-9 

2-3 

14p,21p 

2-4 

1-1 

30-27 

30 / 40 

18277+

69 

3/14/2010 

@ CHI 

W* 

46-14-9 

4-3 

21p,19,16,19 

19 

1-5 

2-3 

30-23 

60 / 31 

22289+

70 

3/16/2010 

@ FLA 

47-14-9 

7-3 

28p,25,9,16,21p,19,21 

16 

2-4 

3-3 

39-37 

60 / 29 

15123

71 

3/18/2010 

@ CAR 

O* 

47-14-10 

3-4 

77,77p,16 

13 

1-3 

4-5 

28-29 

60 / 40 

18144

72 

3/20/2010 

@ TBL 

48-14-10 

3-1 

14,8,28 

0-4 

5-5 

28-34 

60 / 30 

19844+

73 

3/24/2010 

PIT 

W** 

49-14-10 

4-3 

22,28s,16 

22 

0-1 

4-5 

32-42 

60 / 29 

18277+

74 

3/25/2010 

@ CAR 

O** 

49-14-11 

2-3 

28,74 

59 

0-3 

4-5 

43-31 

34 / 40 

18046

75 

3/28/2010 

CGY 

49-15-11 

3-5 

8p,39,85p 

11 

2-5 

1-2 

34-22 

34 / 40 

18277+

76 

3/30/2010 

OTT 

O* 

49-15-12 

4-5 

28p,28,52,85 

27 

1-5 

1-4 

21-31 

30 / 60 

18277+

77 

4/1/2010 

ATL 

50-15-12 

2-1 

19,10 

10 

0-1 

3-3 

24-20 

40 / 31 

18277+

78 

4/3/2010 

@ CBJ 

51-15-12 

3-2 

28,14,52p 

52 

1-6 

3-3 

27-36 

60 / 1 

16957

79 

4/5/2010 

BOS 

W* 

52-15-12 

3-2 

19,22,21p 

21 

1-2 

3-3 

30-30 

60 / 40 

18277+

80 

4/6/2010 

@ PIT 

53-15-12 

6-3 

28,22,14,10,8p,8 

10 

1-1 

3-4 

28-29 

40 / 1 

17132+

81 

4/9/2010 

ATL 

54-15-12 

5-2 

19,8,8,25,19 

0-5 

2-2 

47-31 

60 / 31 

18277+

82 

4/11/2010 

BOS 

O** 

54-15-13 

3-4 

28,18,22 

46 

0-2 

2-3 

37-38 

30 / 40 

18277+

 

* Overtime 

** Shootout 

s Shorthanded goal 

p Power-play goal 

+ Sellout

GOALS BY PERIOD

 

1 2 3 OT 

Total 

Avg.

Capitals 92 

103 

112 

313 

3.82

Opponents 67 

85 

68 

227 

2.77

SHOTS BY PERIOD

 

1 2 3 OT 

Total 

Avg.

Capitals 842 

933 

866 

52 

2693 

32.8

Opponents 835 

832 

812 

56 

2535 

30.9

POWER PLAY

 G 

Att. 

Pct. 

Rank

Overall 79 

313 

25.2 

1st 

NHL

Home 41 

160 

25.6 

2nd 

NHL

Road 38 

153 

24.8 

2nd 

NHL

PENALTY KILLING

 G 

Att. 

Pct. 

Rank

Overall 67 

316 

78.8 

25th 

NHL

Home 25 

149 

83.2 

14th 

NHL

Road 42 

167 

74.8 

27th 

NHL

PENALTIES

 Pen. 

PIM 

Avg. 

Rank

Overall 385 

940 

11.5 

9th 

NHL

2009-10 Game-by-Game Results

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

2009-10 Home and Road Statistics

 HOME 

ROAD 

TOTAL

Player 

Pos  GP G A P 

+/- 

GP G A P 

+/-   

 

GP G A P 

+/- 

Alex 

Ovechkin 

37 26 39 65 33 

35 24 20 44 12 

72 50 59 

109 45

Alexander 

Semin 

39 23 28 51 20 

34 17 16 33 16 

73 40 44 84 36

Nicklas 

Backstrom 

41 18 35 53 27 

41 15 33 48 10 

82 33 68 

101 37

Mike 

Knuble 

37 17 16 33 16 

32 12  8 20  7 

69 29 24 53 23

Brooks 

Laich 

38 12 15 27  1 

40 13 19 32 15 

78 25 34 59 16

Tomas 

Fleischmann 

33 

11 

12 

23 8 

36 

12 

16 

28 1 

69 

23 

28 

51 9

Eric 

Fehr 

34 

11 6 

17 1 

35 

10 

12 

22 

17 

69 

21 

18 

39 

18

Mike 

Green 

38 10 32 42 25 

37  9 25 34 14 

75 19 57 76 39

Matt 

Bradley 

39 5 7 

12 -3 

38 5 7 

12 9 

77 

10 

14 

24 6

Brendan 

Morrison 

36 4 

14 

18 0 

38 8 

16 

24 

23 

74 

12 

30 

42 

23

Mathieu 

Perreault 

10 3 3 6 2 

11 1 2 3 2 

21 4 5 9 4

Tom 

Poti 

36 2 9 

11 7 

34 2 

11 

13 

19 

70 4 

20 

24 

26

David 

Steckel 

39 2 5 7 -3 

40 3 6 9 7 

79 5 

11 

16 4

Jason 

Chimera 

22 2 4 6 0 

17 5 6 

11 6 

39 7 

10 

17 6

Eric 

Belanger 

11 2 3 5 5 

6 0 1 1 -2 

17 2 4 6 3

Quintin 

Laing 

17 2 1 3 0 

19 0 1 1 2 

36 2 2 4 2

Scott 

Walker 

7 2 0 2 1 

2 0 1 1 0 

9 2 1 3 1

Jeff 

Schultz 

35 1 8 9 

24 

38 2 

12 

14 

26 

73 3 

20 

23 

50

Shaone 

Morrisonn 

35 1 5 6 7 

33 0 6 6 1 

68 1 

11 

12 8

Boyd 

Gordon 

19 1 4 5 1 

17 3 2 5 3 

36 4 6 

10 4

Brian 

Pothier 

19 1 2 3 7 

22 3 5 8 5 

41 4 7 

11 

12

Chris 

Clark 

17 0 6 6 -7 

21 4 5 9 3 

38 4 

11 

15 -4

Karl 

Alzner 

9 0 2 2 -1 

12 0 3 3 -1 

21 0 5 5 -2

John 

Carlson 

12 0 2 2 6 

10 1 3 4 5 

22 1 5 6 

11

Keith 

Aucoin 

5 0 2 2 -3 

4 1 2 3 1 

9 1 4 5 -2

Milan 

Jurcina 

13 0 2 2 -2 

14 0 2 2 2 

27 0 4 4 0

Joe 

Corvo 

12 0 2 2 -4 

6 2 2 4 0 

18 2 4 6 -4

John 

Erskine 

25 0 2 2 7 

25 1 3 4 9 

50 1 5 6 

16

Tyler 

Sloan 

18 0 1 1 -7 

22 2 3 5 6 

40 2 4 6 -1

Jay 

Beagle 

2 0 0 0 0 

5 1 1 2 -1 

7 1 1 2 -1

Alexandre 

Giroux 

2 0 0 0 0 

7 1 2 3 3 

9 1 2 3 3

Kyle 

Wilson 

0 0 0 0 0 

2 0 2 2 1 

2 0 2 2 1

Andrew 

Gordon 

0 0 0 0 0 

2 0 0 0 -2 

2 0 0 0 -2

Chris 

Bourque 

0 0 0 0 0 

1 0 0 0 -2 

1 0 0 0 -2

Boyd 

Kane 

1 0 0 0 -1 

2 0 0 0 0 

3 0 0 0 -1

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27

WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF 

GUIDE

2009-10 Even-Strength & Special Teams

 

EVEN STRENGTH 

POWER PLAY 

SHORTHANDED

Player 

Pos 

GP G 

P G 

P G 

P

Alex 

Ovechkin 

72 

37 

36 73 

13 

23 

36 

0 0 0

Brooks 

Laich 

78 

12 

24 36 

12 9 

21 

1 1 2

Nicklas 

Backstrom 

82 

22 

42 64 

11 

26 

37 

0 0 0

Mike 

Green 

D 75 9 

31 

40 

10 

25 

35 0 

1

Alexander 

Semin 

L  73 

30 

25 

55 8 

19 

27 2 

2

Tomas 

Fleischmann  C 69 

16 

15 

31 7 

13 

20 0 

0

Mike 

Knuble 

69 

23 

17 40 

6 7 

13 

0 0 0

Brendan 

Morrison 

74 

25 34 

3 5 8 

0 0 0

Eric 

Fehr 

69 

18 

15 33 

3 3 6 

0 0 0

Tom 

Poti 

70 

16 18 

2 4 6 

0 0 0

Joe 

Corvo 

18 

1 2  3 

1 2 3 

0 0 0

Brian 

Pothier 

41 

3 6  9 

1 1 2 

0 0 0

David 

Steckel 

79 

11 15 

1 0 1 

0 0 0

Mathieu 

Perreault 

21 

3 5  8 

1 0 1 

0 0 0

Chris 

Clark 

38 

4 7 11 

0 4 4 

0 0 0

Keith 

Aucoin 

1 2  3 

0 2 2 

0 0 0

Jeff 

Schultz 

73 

20 23 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Scott 

Walker 

2 1  3 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Chris 

Bourque 

0 0  0 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Karl 

Alzner 

21 

0 5  5 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Kyle 

Wilson 

0 2  2 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Jay 

Beagle 

1 1  2 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Andrew 

Gordon 

0 0  0 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Boyd 

Gordon 

36 

4 6 10 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Quintin 

Laing 

36 

2 2  4 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Jason 

Chimera 

39 

10 17 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

John 

Erskine 

50 

1 5  6 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Alexandre 

Giroux 

1 2  3 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Tyler 

Sloan 

40 

2 4  6 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Shaone 

Morrisonn 

68 

11 12 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Eric 

Belanger 

17 

2 4  6 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Milan 

Jurcina 

27 

0 4  4 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Boyd 

Kane 

0 0  0 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Matt 

Bradley 

77 

14 23 

0 0 0 

1 0 1

John 

Carlson 

22 

1 5  6 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

2009-10 Situational Statistics

SCORING BY PERIOD

 1st 

2nd 

3rd 

OT

Alex Ovechkin 

16-17-33 

15-23-38 

19-17-36 

0-2-2

Nicklas Backstrom 

9-16-25 

10-26-36 

13-24-37 

1-2-3

Alexander Semin 

15-10-25 

14-16-30 

11-16-27 

0-1-1

Mike Green 

5-19-24 

8-15-23 

5-20-25 

1-2-3

Brooks Laich 

5-9-14 

5-13-18 

13-12-25 

2-0-2

Mike Knuble 

11-8-19 

12-7-19 

6-8-14 

1-0-1

Tomas Fleischmann 

10-8-18 

5-10-15 

7-10-17 

1-0-1

Brendan Morrison 

2-10-12 

5-14-19 

5-6-11 

1-0-1

Eric Belanger 

1-0-1 

1-0-1 

0-3-3 

0-1-1

Eric Fehr 

7-10-17 

9-5-14 

5-3-8 

-

Jason Chimera 

0-2-2 

3-5-8 

3-4-7 

-

Matt Bradley 

2-5-7 

5-3-8 

3-6-9 

-

Tom Poti 

1-5-6 

0-5-5 

3-10-13 

-

Jeff Schultz 

0-5-5 

2-8-10 

1-7-8 

-

Joe Corvo 

0-1-1 

2-1-3 

0-2-2 

-

David Steckel 

0-5-5 

2-2-4 

3-4-7 

-

Shaone Morrisonn 

0-2-2 

0-4-4 

1-4-5 

0-1-1

Boyd Gordon 

2-2-4 

0-1-1 

2-3-5 

-

Scott Walker 

0-1-1 

2-0-2 

-

Tyler Sloan 

2-1-3 

0-1-1 

0-2-2 

-

John Erskine 

0-1-1 

1-2-3 

0-2-2 

-

John Carlson 

0-2-2 

0-1-1 

1-2-3 

-

Quintin Laing 

0-2-2 

2-0-2 

-

Mathieu 

Perreault  1-2-3 - 

3-3-6 -

Keith Aucoin 

0-2-2 

0-2-2 

1-0-1 

-

Alexandre 

Giroux  1-2-3 - - -

Kyle 

Wilson 

0-1-1 

0-1-1 - -

Milan 

Jurcina 

0-2-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 

-

Jay Beagle 

1-0-1 

0-1-1 

-

Karl Alzner 

0-2-2 

0-1-1 

0-2-2 

-

Semyon 

Varlamov 

0-1-1 - -

Jose 

Theodore 

0-1-1 - 

0-1-1 -

Chris Clark 

2-4-6 

2-6-8 

0-1-1 

-

Brian Pothier 

0-3-3 

1-1-2 

3-3-6 

-

SITUATIONAL GOALS

 For 

Against

5 on 5

 213 

136

5 on 4

 69 

8

5 on 3

 8 

0

4 on 4

 5 

13

4 on 3

 2 

0

3 on 3

 0 

0

3 on 4

 0 

2

3 on 5

 0 

6

4 on 5

 4 

58

Empty net

 11 

1

Penalty shots

 1 

2

Goalie pulled

 4 

1

1st minute of game

 4 

1

Last minute of game

 11 

6

1st minute of period

 17 

3

Last minute of period

 21 

13

Within a minute of Caps goal

 15 

12

Within a minute of opp. goal

 5 

5

Quickest back-to-back goals scored:

 0:13, Nicklas Backstrom and Eric Fehr, 3/14 at CHI

Quickest back-to-back goals scored, one player: 

0:28, Alex Ovechkin, 10/15 vs. SJ

Quickest back-to-back goals allowed: 

0:12, Glen Metropolit and Maxim Lapierre, 2/10 at MTL

Fastest goal to start a game: 

0:08, Alexander Semin, 11/11 vs. NYI

Fastest goal allowed to start a game: 

0:36, Scott Gomez, 2/10 at MTL

Fastest goal to start a period: 

0:08, Alexander Semin, 11/11 vs. NYI

Fastest goal allowed to start a period: 

0:36, Scott Gomez, 2/10 at MTL

Fastest goal after an opponent’s goal: 

0:21, Tomas Fleischmann, 4/6 at PIT

5-on-3 PP Goals/Opp. (time): 

8/33 (25:48)

5-on-3 PK Kill/Opp. (time): 

15/21 (13:00)

4-on-3 PP Goals/Opp. (time):

 2/6 (3:44)

4-on-3 PK Kill/Opp. (time): 

7/9 (6:45) 

4-on-4 Goals/GA (time): 

5/13 (161:24)

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF 

GUIDE

SCORING BY MONTH

 

 Oct. (13 GP)  Nov. (14 GP)  Dec. (13 GP)  Jan. (15 GP)  Feb. (7 GP) March (14 GP)  April (6 GP) 

Alex Ovechkin 

14-9-23 

4-3-7 

8-12-20 

9-17-26 

7-6-13 

4-8-12 

4-4-8

Nicklas Backstrom 

3-14-17 

3-7-10 

9-10-19 

8-9-17 

2-10-12 

3-12-15 

4-6-10

Alexander Semin 

7-6-13 

2-2-4 

5-10-15 

11-12-23 

5-5-10 

7-4-11 

3-5-8

Mike Green 

2-10-12 

1-12-13 

6-7-13 

3-11-14 

2-6-8 

4-8-12 

1-3-4

Brooks Laich 

4-8-12 

5-5-10 

2-5-7 

5-4-9 

4-4-8 

4-6-10 

1-2-3

Mike Knuble 

3-6-9 

2-4-6 

2-2-4 

11-3-14 

5-4-9 

3-3-6 

3-2-5

Tomas Fleischmann 

2-0-2 

5-5-10 

7-5-12 

3-12-15 

1-3-4 

3-3-6 

2-0-2

Brendan Morrison 

4-5-9 

4-6-10 

2-4-6 

1-5-6 

0-3-3 

1-7-8 

-

Eric 

Belanger 

- - - - - 

1-3-4 

1-1-2

Eric Fehr 

1-0-1 

6-4-10 

2-6-8 

5-4-9 

1-0-1 

6-3-9 

0-1-1

Jason Chimera 

0-1-1 

3-5-8 

1-0-1 

2-3-5 

1-1-2

Matt 

Bradley 

3-2-5 1-3-4 3-1-4 1-3-4 0-2-2 0-2-2  2-1-3

Tom Poti 

0-2-2 

0-2-2 

0-4-4 

2-7-9 

1-3-4 

1-1-2 

0-1-1

Jeff 

Schultz 

1-4-5  0-1-1 0-3-3 1-5-6  1-1-2 0-3-3 0-3-3

Joe 

Corvo 

- - - - - 

2-3-5 

0-1-1

David 

Steckel 

0-1-1 0-1-1 2-1-3 2-2-4 0-1-1 1-2-3 0-2-2

Shaone 

Morrisonn 

0-2-2 0-1-1 

- 1-5-6 0-1-1 0-2-2 

-

Boyd 

Gordon 

0-1-1 - - 

1-2-3 

2-1-3 

1-1-2 

0-1-1

Scott 

Walker 

- - - - - 

2-1-3 -

Tyler 

Sloan 

0-1-1 

2-0-2 

0-1-1 - - 

0-2-2 

0-1-1

John 

Erskine 

0-1-1 - 

0-2-2 

1-1-2 - 

0-1-1 -

John 

Carlson 

- - - 

0-1-1 - 

1-3-4 

0-1-1

Quintin 

Laing 

2-0-2 - - - 

0-1-1 

0-1-1

Mathieu 

Perreault 

2-4-6 

0-1-1 - - 

2-0-2 -

Keith 

Aucoin 

1-4-5 - - - - - -

Alexandre 

Giroux 

1-0-1 

0-2-2 - - - - -

Milan 

Jurcina 

0-2-2 - 

0-2-2 - - - -

Kyle 

Wilson 

- - 

0-2-2 - - - -

Jay 

Beagle 

1-1-2 - - - - -

Karl 

Alzner 

0-1-1 

0-3-3 

0-1-1 - - -

Semyon 

Varlamov 

0-1-1 - - - - - -

Jose 

Theodore 

- - - 

0-1-1 - 

0-1-1 -

Chris 

Clark 

1-2-3 

1-5-6 

2-4-6 - - - -

Brian 

Pothier 

0-1-1 

3-4-7 - 

1-1-2 

0-1-1 - -

2009-10 Situational Statistics

Last 10 games: 

6-1-3

Last 10 at home: 

5-3-2

Last 10 on road: 

6-1-3

One-goal games: 

20-8-13

Two-goal games: 

12-1

Three-goal games: 

22-6

Washington scores first: 

38-7-7

Opponent scores first: 

16-8-6

Washington led at one point: 

50-9-10

Washington trailed at one point: 

22-15-10

Leading after one period: 

28-6-5

Trailing after one period: 

8-7-2

Tied after one period: 

18-2-5

Leading after two periods: 

32-0-4

Trailing after two periods: 

8-10-4

Tied after two periods: 

14-5-4

Overtime: 11-13
Shootout: 5-6

Washington is shut out: 

0-1-0

Washington scores one goal:  

0-1-1

Washington scores two goals:  

3-7-2

Washington scores three goals:  

11-4-6

Washington scores four goals:  

17-1-2

Washington scores five-plus goals: 

23-1-2

Opponent is shut out: 

3-0-0

Opponent scores one goal:  

14-0-0

Opponent scores two goals:  

19-1-1

Opponent scores three goals:  

10-6-2

Opponent scores four goals:  

7-1-6

Opponent scores five-plus goals: 

1-7-4

Washington outshoots opponent: 

29-9-5

Outshot by opponent: 

24-5-7

Shots are even: 

1-1-0

Washington has 10-19 shots on net: 

0-0-0

Washington has 20-29 shots on net: 

17-8-3

Washington has 30-39 shots on net: 

26-7-7

Washington has 40+ shots on net: 

11-0-3

Opponent has 10-19 shots on net: 

1-1-0

Opponent has 20-29 shots on net:  

22-9-3

Opponent has 30-39 shots on net: 

23-5-9

Opponent has 40+ shots on net: 

7-0-1

Washington has more penalties than opponent:  26-6-5
Opponent has more penalties: 

20-7-5

Penalties are even:  

8-2-3

Washington scores on the power play: 

38-9-8

Opponent scores on the power play: 

24-13-10

Washington fails to score on the power play: 

17-6-5

Opponent fails to score on the power play:  

30-2-3

Caps score a PPG and do not allow a PPG:  

21-1-1

October: 8-2-3
November: 8-3-3
December: 8-5-0
January: 13-2-0
February: 4-1-2
March: 8-2-4
April: 5-0-1

Playing on a Monday:  

3-1-3

Playing on a Tuesday:  

9-1-2

Playing on a Wednesday:  

8-3-1

Playing on a Thursday:  

10-2-2

Playing on a Friday:  

7-3-1

Playing on a Saturday:  

13-4-2

Playing on a Sunday:  

4-1-2

Record in first of back-to-back games:  

9-3-1

Record in second of back-to-back games:  

7-3-3

At night: 

50-13-11

Afternoon (before 6 p.m.): 

4-2-2

vs. Northeast Division: 

11-4-5

vs. Atlantic Division: 

14-3-3

vs. Southeast Division: 

19-3-2

vs. EASTERN CONFERENCE: 

44-10-10

vs. Central Division: 

4-1-2

vs. Pacific Division: 

3-2-1

vs. Northwest Division: 

3-2-0

vs. WESTERN CONFERENCE: 

10-5-3

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

CAPITALS MULTIPLE GAMES

 

 GOALS  

 ASSISTS  

 

 POINTS

 

2 3 

Total 

2 3+ 

Total 

2 3 4 5 

Total

Alex 

Ovechkin 

13 1 14 

14 1 15 

20 13 1  1 35

Alexander 

Semin 

10 1 11 

8  2 10 

20 4  3  -  27

Nicklas 

Backstrom 

7 - 7 

10 6 16 

14 

10 1 2 27

Mike 

Green 

3 - 3 

12 - 12 

17 - 1 - 18

Mike 

Knuble 

6 - 6 

3 - 3 

12 1 1 - 14

Brooks 

Laich 

4 1 5 

2 1 3 

7 5  -  - 12

Tomas 

Fleischmann 

4 - 4 

5 - 5 

9 1 -  - 10

Brendan 

Morrison 

1 - 1 

3 - 3 

4 2 -  - 6

Eric 

Fehr 

1 - 1 

2 - 2 

5 -  -  - 5

Jeff 

Schultz 

-  -  - 

5 - 5 

4 1 -  - 5

Matt 

Bradley 

- - - 

2 - 2 

3 - - - 3

Tom 

Poti 

-  -  - 

3 - 3 

2 1 -  - 3

Shaone 

Morrisonn 

- - - 

2 - 2 

3 - - - 3

Jason 

Chimera 

- - - 

- - - 

2 - - - 2

Joe 

Corvo 

1 - 1 

- - - 

1 - - - 1

Scott 

Walker 

1 - 1 

- - - 

1 - - - 1

Brian 

Pothier 

-  -  - 

1 - 1 

- 1 -  - 1

John 

Erskine 

- - - 

- - - 

1 - - - 1

Mathieu 

Perreault 

- - - 

1 - 1 

1 - - - 1

Keith 

Aucoin 

- - - 

1 - 1 

1 - - - 1

Chris 

Clark 

- - - 

1 - 1 

1 - - - 1

Kyle 

Wilson 

- - - 

1 - 1 

1 - - - 1

CAPITALS’ THREE STARS

(5-3-1 basis) 

1st 

2nd 

3rd  TOTAL 

Points

Alex Ovechkin 

14 

11 

31 

109

Nicklas 

Backstrom 

8 6 5 

19  63

Alexander 

Semin 

8 5 4 

17  59

Jose 

Theodore 

6 4 1 

11  43

T. 

Fleischmann 

5 3 4 

12  38

Brooks 

Laich 

3 2 3 8  24

Mike 

Knuble 

2 3 2 7  21

Semyon 

Varlamov 

3  - 4 7  19

Mike 

Green 

- 4 6 

10  18

Matt 

 

Bradley 

1 1 1 3 

9

Brian 

Pothier 

1 1 1 3 

9

Eric 

Fehr 

- 1 4 5 

7

Michal 

Neuvirth 

1  - 1 2 

6

Brendan 

Morrison 

- 2  - 2 

6

John 

Erskine 

- 2  - 2 

6

Jeff 

Schultz 

1 - - 1 

5

Scott 

Walker 

1 - - 1 

5

Tom 

Poti 

- 1 1 2 

4

Eric 

Belanger 

-  - 1 1 

1

Jason 

Chimera 

-  - 1 1 

1

Joe 

Corvo 

-  - 1 1 

1

Boyd 

Gordon 

-  - 1 1 

1

Shaone 

Morrisonn 

-  - 1 1 

1

Mathieu 

Perreault 

-  - 1 1 

1

David 

Steckel 

-  - 1 1 

1

Kyle 

Wilson 

-  - 1 1 

1

2009-10 Statistics & Notes

RECORD WITH A 

GOAL 

POINT

Alex Ovechkin 

28-3-4 

40-8-8

Nicklas Backstrom 

21-2-2 

41-6-8

Alexander Semin 

19-4-5 

33-6-8

Mike Green 

10-3-3 

37-8-11

Brooks Laich 

15-2-2 

30-7-7

Mike Knuble 

19-1-3 

29-3-4

Tomas Fleischmann 

14-4-1 

29-7-4

Brendan Morrison 

7-2-2 

23-5-6

Eric Belanger 

1-0-1 

5-0-1

Eric Fehr 

16-3-1 

27-4-2

Jason Chimera 

7-0-0 

11-2-2

Matt Bradley 

9-1-0 

14-2-5

Tom Poti 

3-0-1 

13-3-4

Jeff Schultz 

2-1-0 

14-3-0

Joe Corvo 

0-0-1 

4-0-1

David Steckel 

4-1-0 

13-1-2

Shaone Morrisonn 

1-0-0 

8-1-1

Boyd Gordon 

4-0-0 

8-1-1

Scott Walker 

1-0-0 

1-0-1

Tyler Sloan 

1-1-0 

4-2-0

John Erskine 

1-0-0 

4-0-1

John Carlson 

0-0-1 

4-0-2

Quintin Laing 

1-0-1 

2-1-1

Mathieu Perreault 

1-2-1 

3-4-1

Keith Aucoin 

1-0-0 

3-0-1

Alexandre Giroux 

1-0-0 

3-0-0

Milan Jucina 

3-1-0

Kyle Wilson 

1-0-0

Jay Beagle 

0-0-1 

1-0-1

Karl Alzner 

5-0-0

Semyon Varlamov 

1-0-0

Jose Theodore 

1-0-1

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF 

GUIDE

2009-10 Highs, Lows & Streaks

TEAM

Most goals, game: 

8 (two times; last: 1/9 at ATL, W 8-1)

Most goals, period: 

5 (11/7 vs. FLA, W 7-4 – third)

Most goals allowed, game: 

7 (1/12 at TB, L 7-4)

Most goals allowed, period:

 4 (four times; last: 3/28 vs. CGY, L 5-3 – first)

Fewest goals, game: 

0 (12/9 at BUF, L 3-0)

Fewest goals allowed, game: 

0 (three times; last: 3/6 vs. NYR, W 2-0)

Most shots, game: 

52 (3/8 vs. DAL, L 4-3 SO)

Most shots, period: 

23 (3/8 vs. DAL, L 4-3 SO â€“ second)

Most shots allowed, game: 

46 (1/19 vs. DET, W 3-2)

Most shots allowed, period: 

22 (2/5 vs. ATL, W 5-2 – second)

Fewest shots, game:

 21 (3/30 vs. OTT, L 5-4 OT)

Fewest shots, period: 

3 (three times; last: 1/19 vs. DET, W 3-2 – first)

Fewest shots allowed, game: 

19 (two times; last: 1/2 at LA, L 2-1)

Fewest shots allowed, period: 

1 (3/14 at CHI, W 4-3 OT â€“ third)

Most penalties, game: 

13 (two times; last: 1/15 vs. TOR, W 6-1)

Most penalties, period: 

9 (two times; last: 1/15 vs. TOR, W 6-1 – third)

Most penalty minutes, game:

 48 (1/15 vs. TOR, W 6-1)

Most penalty minutes, period:

 40 (1/15 vs. TOR, W 6-1 – third)

Fewest penalties, game: 

1 (3/12 vs. TB, L 3-2)

Fewest penalty minutes, game:

 2 (3/12 vs. TB, L 3-2)

Most power-play goals, game: 

4 (12/5 at PHI, W 8-2)

Most power-play goals, period:

 2 (five times; last: 2/4 at NYR, W 6-5 – third)

Fewest power-play opportunities, game: 

0 (11/25 vs. BUF, W 2-0)

Most power-play goals allowed, game:

 4 (two times; last: 2/4 at NYR, W 6-5)

Most power-play goals allowed, period:

 3 (2/4 at NYR, L 6-5 – second)

Most shorthanded goals, game: 

1 (four times; last: Alexander Semin, 3/24 vs. PIT, W 4-3 SO)

Most shorthanded goals allowed, game: 

1 (eight times; last: 4/3 at CBJ, W 3-2)

Largest margin of victory: 

7 (1/9 at ATL, W 8-1)

Largest margin of defeat: 

3 (six times; last: 1/12 at TB, L 7-4)

Longest winning streak: 

14 games (1/13 – 2/7) â€“ team record

Longest home winning streak: 

13 games (1/5 â€“ 3/6) â€“ team record

Longest road winning streak: 

5 games (1/13 – 2/4, 5-0-0)

Longest losing streak:

 4 games (10/6 – 10/12, 0-2-2)

Longest home losing streak: 

2 games (10/30 â€“ 11/1, 0-0-2 and 3/28 â€“ 3/30, 0-1-1)

Longest road losing streak:

 3 games (2/10 – 2/13, 0-1-2)

Largest deficit overcome in a win: 

3 goals (three times; last: 3/14 at CHI, W 4-3 OT); 2 goals five times

Largest deficit overcome in an OT or SO loss: 

3 goals (2/10 at MTL, L 6-5 OT)

Largest lead surrendered in a loss: 

2 goals (two times; last: 12/12 at TOR, L 6-3)

Largest lead surrendered in an OT or SO loss: 

2 goals (two times; last: 3/8 vs. DAL, L 4-3 SO)

INDIVIDUAL

Most goals, game:

 3 (three times: Alex Ovechkin, 2/7 vs. PIT, W 5-4 OT; Brooks Laich, 2/10 at MTL, L 6-5 OT; Alexander Semin, 2/11 at OTT, L 6-5)

Most goals, period: 

2 (23 times; last: Scott Walker, 3/4 vs. TB, W 5-4 – third)

Most assists, game:

 4 (three times: Nicklas Backstrom, twice, last: 2/4 at NYR, W 6-5; Alex Ovechkin, 1/15 vs. TOR, W 6-1)

Most assists, period: 

3 (Nicklas Backstrom, 2/4 at NYR, W 6-5 – second)

Most points, game: 

5 (three times: Nicklas Backstrom, twice, last: 2/4 at NYR, W 6-5, 1g-4a; Alex Ovechkin, 1/15 vs. TOR, W 6-1, 1g-4a)

Most points, period: 

3 (six times; last: Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom, 2/4 at NYR, W 6-5 – second)

Most power-play goals, game:

 2 (four times, most recent: Mike Green, 3/10 vs. CAR, W 4-3 OT)

Most penalty minutes, game: 

19 (Quintin Laing, 2/13 at STL, L 4-3 SO)

Most saves, game: 

44 (Jose Theodore, 1/19 vs. DET, W 3-2)

Most saves, period: 

22 (Michal Neuvirth, 2/5 vs. ATL, W 5-2 – second)

Most ice time, game: 

33:48 (Mike Green, 2/13 at STL, L 4-3 SO)

Most shots on goal, game: 

13 (Alex Ovechkin, 10/15 vs. SJ, W 4-1)

Most faceoff wins, game: 

17 (Nicklas Backstrom, 2/10 at MTL, L 6-5 OT)

Most faceoffs taken, game: 

32 (Nicklas Backstrom, 2/10 at MTL, L 6-5 OT)

Most hits, game: 

10 (Alex Ovechkin, 10/10 at DET, L 3-2)

Most blocked shots, game: 

7 (Mike Green, 1/19 vs. DET, W 3-2)

Longest point streak:

 10 games (Alexander Semin, 1/15 â€“ 2/2, 6g-11a)

Longest goal streak: 

5 games (Alex Ovechkin, 1/31 â€“ 2/7, 8g)

Longest assist streak:

 9 games (Nicklas Backstrom, 1/23 â€“ 2/10, 14a)

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2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

2009-10 Shootouts & Penalty Shots

SHOOTOUTS

Date 

Shootout Score 

Rounds 

Clinching Goal 

Goaltender 

Site

10/12/09 

New Jersey 2, Washington 1 

Jamie Langenbrunner 

Jose Theodore 

Washington

10/17/09 

Washington 1, Nashville 0 

Alex Ovechkin 

Semyon Varlamov 

Washington

11/11/09 

Washington 2, NY Islanders 1 

11 

Chris Clark 

Semyon Varlamov 

Washington

11/21/09 

Toronto 2, Washington 0 

Phil Kessel 

Semyon Varlamov 

Toronto

11/28/09 

Washington 1, Montreal 0 

Nicklas Backstrom 

Semyon Varlamov 

Montreal

1/13/10 

Washington 3, Florida 2 

Tomas Fleischmann 

Jose Theodore 

Florida

2/13/10 

St. Louis 1, Washington 0 

David Perron 

Jose Theodore 

St. Louis

3/8/10 

Dallas 2, Washington 1 

Loui Eriksson 

Semyon Varlamov 

Washington

3/24/10 

Washington 3, Chicago 2 

Mike Knuble 

Jose Theodore 

Washington

3/25/10 

Carolina 2, Washington 1 

Chad Larose 

Semyon Varlamov 

Carolina

4/11/10 

Boston 2, Washington 0 

David Krejci 

Semyon Varlamov 

Washington

Player Goals/Shots 

Pct. 

GDG 

Career 

Pct.

Nicklas Backstrom 

4/9 

44.4 

6/14 

42.9

Alexander Semin 

2/7 

28.6 

10/31 

32.3

Alex Ovechkin 

2/9 

22.2 

13/47 

27.7

Mike Knuble 

1/2 

50.0 

1/5 

20.0

Brooks Laich 

1/3 

33.3 

3/14 

21.4

Tomas Fleischmann 

1/4 

25.0 

1/8 

12.5

Brendan Morrison 

1/5 

20.0 

7/18 

38.9

Boyd Gordon 

0/1 

0.0 

1/5 

20.0

Matt Bradley 

0/2 

0.0 

1/5 

20.0

Chris Clark 

1/1 

100.0 

1/3 

33.3

Eric Fehr 

0/2 

0.0 

0/3 

0.0

Mike Green 

0/0 

0.0 

0/5 

0.0

Goaltenders

Jose Theodore 

2-2 record, 16 attempts, 7 GA (Career: 15-8 record, 20 GA on 78 attempts)

Semyon Varlamov 

3-4 record, 33 attempts, 9 GA (Career: 3-4 record, 9 GA on 33 attempts) 

PENALTY SHOTS

Capitals

Alexander Semin 

at Vancouver 

12/18/09 

Roberto Luongo 

No Goal

Alex Ovechkin 

vs. Philadelphia 

1/17/10 

Ray Emery 

Goal

Opponents

Darroll Powe 

vs. Philadelphia 

10/27/09 

Jose Theodore 

No Goal

Jim Slater 

at Atlanta 

10/29/09 

Semyon Varlamov 

No Goal

Joe Thornton 

at San Jose 

12/30/09 

Michal Neuvirth 

Goal

Ryan Clowe 

at San Jose 

12/30/09 

Michal Neuvirth 

Goal

David Krejci 

at Boston 

2/2/10 

Jose Theodore 

No Goal

Brandon Sutter 

vs. Carolina 

3/10/10 

Jose Theodore 

No Goal

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33

WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF 

GUIDE

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Date Opp. 

Alzner-27 

Aucoin-20 

Backstrom-19 

Beagle-83 

Belanger-18 

Bourque-56  Bradley-10 

Carlson-74

Oct. 1 

at BOS 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-3 3/+1/0 19:51 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 0/E/0 9:55 

HERSHEY

Oct. 3 

TOR 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-2 1/+2/0 20:41 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 1/-1/0 11:30 

HERSHEY

Oct. 6 

at PHI 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-3 2/+2/0 20:54 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-2 1/+2/5 10:38 

HERSHEY

Oct. 8 

NYR 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

2-0 5/+1/0 21:43 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 0/+1/2 11:25 

HERSHEY

Oct. 10 

at DET 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/-1/0 21:04 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

1-0 2/+1/0 10:35 

HERSHEY

Oct. 12 

NJ 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/+2/2 22:54 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 0/E/0 10:26 

HERSHEY

Oct. 15 

SJ 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-1/0 9:22 

0-1 1/E/0 21:02 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

1-0 1/+1/0 11:57 

HERSHEY

Oct. 17 

NSH 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 5:51 

0-0 1/-1/2 21:02 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 2/-1/0 14:02 

HERSHEY

Oct. 22 

at ATL 

HERSHEY 

0-2 0/+1/0 5:39 

0-0 3/-1/0 22:07 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

1-0 2/+1/0 12:27 

HERSHEY

Oct. 24 

at NYI 

HERSHEY 

1-0 1/+1/0 8:47 

0-0 4/-2/0 24:10 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 2/E/0 13:10 

HERSHEY

Oct. 27 

PHI 

HERSHEY 

0-1 1/E/0 10:29 

1-3 4/+3/2 19:45 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 0/E/0 12:33 

HERSHEY

Oct. 29 

at ATL 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 11:59 

0-1 2/E/0 16:56 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 2/-1/0 13:33 

HERSHEY

Oct. 30 

NYI 

HERSHEY 

0-1 0/-1/0 9:28 

0-1 4/-1/0 23:34 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 0/-2/0 10:32 

HERSHEY

Nov. 1 

CBJ 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-1/0 6:49 

1-0 6/-1/0 18:26 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-1 1/+1/0 13:59 

HERSHEY

Nov. 4 

at NJ 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 19:18 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 1/E/0 11:11 

HERSHEY

Nov. 6 

at FLA 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-1 1/E/0 19:06 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 4/E/0 12:51 

HERSHEY

Nov. 7 

FLA 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-2 2/+3/0 18:44 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-1 1/E/5 11:33 

HERSHEY

Nov. 11 

NYI 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-1 1/-2/0 20:10 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 2/E/0 15:00 

HERSHEY

Nov. 13  MIN 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/E/2 19:03 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 2/E/0 12:29 

HERSHEY

Nov. 14  at NJ 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/-3/0 15:38 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-1 2/+1/0 15:55 

HERSHEY

Nov. 17  at NYR 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/-1/2 18:00 

0-1 1/+1/0 10:16 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

1-0 1/+1/5 13:27 

HERSHEY

Nov. 20  MTL 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-1 0/E/0 21:48 

0-0 2/E/0 10:35 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 1/E/0 11:20 

0-0 1/E/0 17:24

Nov. 21  at TOR 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/+1/0 21:40 

0-0 3/E/0 11:00 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 1/E/0 15:36 

0-0 1/-1/0 13:33

Nov. 23  at OTT 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 5/E/0 21:40 

1-0 1/-1/0 5:39 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 2/E/0 17:28 

0-0 0/+1/0 11:33

Nov. 25  BUF 

0-0 0/E/0 20:15 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/0 21:57 

0-0 1/E/0 10:58 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 2/E/0 12:55 

HERSHEY

Nov. 28  at MTL 

0-1 0/E/0 20:05 

HERSHEY 

0-1 2/+1/0 24:22 

0-0 1/-1/2 6:36 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 0/-1/0 9:37 

HERSHEY

Nov. 30  at CAR 

0-0 2/-1/0 17:21 

HERSHEY 

2-1 4/+2/2 22:05 

DND 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

0-0 0/E/0 14:05 

HERSHEY

Dec. 3 

FLA 

0-0 3/-1/2 16:23 

HERSHEY 

1-0 3/+1/0 21:33 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

PITTSBURGH 

1-0 2/E/0 10:14 

HERSHEY

Dec. 5 

at PHI 

0-1 0/+1/2 16:57 

HERSHEY 

1-4 2/+1/0 19:50 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 3:20 

HERSHEY

Dec. 7 

at TB 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/+1/0 21:02 HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY  PERSONAL 

HERSHEY

Dec. 9 

at BUF 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/-1/0 10:47 

0-0 5/E/0 25:17 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

PERSONAL 

HERSHEY

Dec. 11  CAR 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-2 0/+3/0 22:55 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 11:42 

HERSHEY

Dec. 12  at TOR 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

2-0 5/E/0 20:56 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/-1/0 10:40 

HERSHEY

Dec. 15  at COL 

0-0 1/+2/0 21:35 

HERSHEY 

1-1 4/+1/0 19:14 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

1-1 3/+2/0 14:28 

HERSHEY

Dec. 18  at VAN 

0-0 0/E/0 15:17 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/-1/0 21:38 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/0 11:02 

HERSHEY

Dec. 19  at EDM 

0-1 2/E/0 19:10 

HERSHEY 

1-0 2/+1/0 21:30 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/0 11:27 

HERSHEY

Dec. 23  BUF 

0-0 0/-1/0 16:50 

HERSHEY 

2-0 4/+1/0 22:19 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 10:38 

US JR TEAM

Dec. 26  NJ 

0-1 2/+1/0 20:00 

HERSHEY 

1-2 4/+3/0 17:46 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

1-0 2/+1/0 12:28 

US JR TEAM

Dec. 28  CAR 

0-0 1/-2/0 14:13 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/-2/4 20:50 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-1/0 8:21 

US JR TEAM

Dec. 30  at SJ 

0-0 1/-1/0 14:49 

HERSHEY 

0-1 4/E/2 20:52 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 11:57 

US JR TEAM

Jan. 2 

at LA 

0-0 0/E/0 13:01 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 8:40 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 10:07 

US JR TEAM

Jan. 5 

MTL 

0-0 0/-1/0 12:02 

HERSHEY 

0-0 4/E/0 20:35 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 4/E/0 9:54 

US JR TEAM

Jan. 7 

OTT 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

2-1 3/+2/0 19:33 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-2 2/+1/0 9:54 

HERSHEY

Jan. 9 

at ATL 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

1-0 1/+2/0 18:14 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-1 2/+1/0 11:34 

HERSHEY

Jan. 12 

at TB 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-1 3/-1/4 19:49 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/17 7:53 

HERSHEY

Jan. 13 

at FLA 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

1-0 6/E/0 22:43 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/-1/0 7:17 

HERSHEY

Jan. 15 

TOR 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-2 0/+2/2 17:22 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 10:23 

0-0 2/+2/0 14:32

Jan. 17 

PHI 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/+1/0 19:53 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-1/0 10:16 

0-0 0/+2/0 15:51

Jan. 19 

DET 

0-1 1/+1/0 11:23 

HERSHEY 

1-0 4/-1/0 18:17 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

1-0 1/+1/0 11:51 

HERSHEY

Jan. 21 

at PIT 

0-0 2/-2/0 19:16 

HERSHEY 

1-0 2/+1/2 19:29 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-1/0 9:50 

0-1 0/+2/2 17:43

Jan. 23 

PHX 

0-0 0/+1/0 13:21 

HERSHEY 

0-0 4/E/2 20:10 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 10:47 

HERSHEY

Jan. 26 

at NYI 

0-0 0/E/0 15:59 

HERSHEY 

0-1 3/+1/0 19:04 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/-1/0 12:18 

HERSHEY

Jan. 27 

ANA 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-1 4/+2/0 20:22 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/5 10:04 

HERSHEY

Jan. 29 

FLA 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

1-2 7/+2/0 15:59 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/-1/0 11:40 

HERSHEY

Jan. 31 

TB 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

1-1 4/+1/2 18:58 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 10:30 

HERSHEY

Feb. 2 

at BOS 

DND 

HERSHEY 

0-1 1/+2/2 19:47 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/+1/2 9:59 

HERSHEY

Feb. 4 

at NYR 

DND 

HERSHEY 

1-4 5/+1/2 19:07 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-1 3/+1/0 8:23 

HERSHEY

Feb. 5 

ATL 

0-0 0/E/0 12:55 

HERSHEY 

1-1 1/+1/0 13:24 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-1 3/+1/0 11:33 

HERSHEY

Feb. 7 

PIT 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-2 0/+2/10 19:27 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/-1/0 8:29 

HERSHEY

Feb. 10  at MTL 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

1-1 3/+1/0 26:14 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 4/E/0 11:41 

HERSHEY

Feb. 11 

at OTT 

0-0 0/-1/0 17:08 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/0 23:01 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

0-0 1/-2/0 9:37 

0-0 1/E/0 9:00 

HERSHEY

Feb. 13  at STL 

0-0 1/E/4 16:12 

HERSHEY 

0-1 2/-1/0 23:44 

HERSHEY 

MINNESOTA 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 0:51 

0-0 0/E/2 13:35

Mar. 3 

at BUF 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/0 18:16 

HERSHEY 

DND 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/+1/0 12:04 

0-0 1/E/0 16:15

Mar. 4 

TB 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-1 0/+1/2 17:23 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/+1/0 14:50 

HERSHEY 

DND 

0-0 1/+1/0 14:46

Mar. 6 

NYR 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/0 22:49 

HERSHEY 

1-0 2/+1/2 13:30 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 10:20 

0-0 1/+1/0 14:15

Mar. 8 

DAL 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-2 4/E/0 25:29 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/0 15:16 

HERSHEY 

0-1 0/+1/2 8:38 

0-0 3/E/0 18:11

Mar. 10  CAR 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-1 1/-1/0 21:47 

HERSHEY 

0-1 2/+1/0 15:31 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/0 8:24 

0-1 1/+1/0 13:38

Mar. 12 

TB 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/-1/0 19:25 

HERSHEY 

DND 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-1/2 8:27 

DND

Mar. 14 

at CHI 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

2-1 4/E/0 21:19 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/2 14:51 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/0 8:42 

0-1 0/E/0 17:49

Mar. 16  at FLA 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

1-1 6/+1/2 18:09 

HERSHEY 

0-1 3/E/0 17:48 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/+1/0 14:15 

0-1 1/+2/0 19:45

Mar. 18  at CAR 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-2 1/-1/0 19:42 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-1/0 15:02 

HERSHEY 

0-1 1/+1/0 10:49 

0-0 0/-1/0 14:21

Mar. 20  at TB 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-1 1/+1/0 18:18 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-1/0 13:11 

HERSHEY 

DND 

0-0 1/+1/2 14:16

Mar. 24  PIT 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-1 5/+1/0 22:40 

HERSHEY 

0-1 1/E/0 15:45 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/-2/0 10:15 

0-0 2/E/0 17:39

Mar. 25  at CAR 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/E/0 22:33 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 14:43 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 9:09 

1-0 3/+1/0 16:44

Mar. 28  CGY 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-1 3/-1/0 25:04 

HERSHEY 

0-0 4/E/0 15:41 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 7:00 

0-0 1/-1/0 13:04

Mar. 30  OTT 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-1 0/E/2 26:25 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/0 15:41 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/2 13:33 

0-0 0/E/0 9:06

Apr. 1 

ATL 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

1-0 4/E/0 19:15 

HERSHEY 

0-0 4/E/0 12:17 

HERSHEY 

1-0 1/+1/0 11:13 

INJURED

Apr. 3 

at CBJ 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/-1/0 20:02 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 15:14 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 12:27 

INJURED

Apr. 5 

BOS 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

1-2 4/+1/0 18:20 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/E/0 13:27 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/-1/0 9:47 

INJURED

Apr. 6 

at PIT 

DND 

HERSHEY 

0-3 4/+2/0 20:35 

0-0 1/E/0 9:47 

DND 

HERSHEY 

1-0 2/+1/0 11:34 

INJURED

Apr. 9 

ATL 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

2-1 4/+4/0 19:12 

HERSHEY 

0-1 1/+1/0 12:28 

HERSHEY 

DND 

0-0 1/E/0 15:56

Apr. 11 

BOS 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/-1/0 22:38 

HERSHEY 

1-0 2/+1/0 14:02 

HERSHEY 

0-1 1/E/0 12:02 

0-1 1/E/2 15:24

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34

WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Date Opp. 

Chimera-25 

Clark-17 

Corvo-77 

Erskine-4 

Fehr-16 

Fleischmann-14 

Giroux-33 

Gordon-63

Oct. 1 

at BOS 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 1/-1/0 11:04 

CAROLINA 

0-0 2/-1/7 17:42 

INJURED 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Oct. 3 

TOR 

COLUMBUS 

0-1 0/E/0 11:54 

CAROLINA 

0-1 2/E/0 18:44 

INJURED 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Oct. 6 

at PHI 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 4/+1/2 11:19 

CAROLINA 

0-0 3/-2/4 18:38 

INJURED 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Oct. 8 

NYR 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 1/-1/0 13:04 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/+1/0 13:54 

INJURED 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Oct. 10 

at DET 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 0/E/2 12:20 

CAROLINA 

DND 

0-0 0/E/0 8:15 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Oct. 12 

NJ 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 0/E/5 10:02 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/+2/0 6:39 

0-0 3/E/0 9:52 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Oct. 15 

SJ 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 1/-1/0 11:07 

CAROLINA 

INJURED 

0-0 1/-1/0 12:07 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Oct. 17 

NSH 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 1/-1/0 8:18 

CAROLINA 

INJURED 

0-0 1/E/0 6:07 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Oct. 22 

at ATL 

COLUMBUS 

1-0 1/E/0 10:38 

CAROLINA 

INJURED 

1-0 3/+1/0 12:27 

INJURED 

1-0 2/+1/0 5:23 

HERSHEY

Oct. 24 

at NYI 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 0/-1/0 14:06 

CAROLINA 

INJURED 

0-0 0/E/0 9:11 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 9:16 

HERSHEY

Oct. 27 

PHI 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 0/E/0 8:10 

CAROLINA 

INJURED 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 8:20 

HERSHEY

Oct. 29 

at ATL 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 0/E/0 11:45 

CAROLINA 

INJURED 

INJURED 

0-0 3/E/0 16:07 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Oct. 30 

NYI 

COLUMBUS 

0-1 2/-1/2 8:21 

CAROLINA 

INJURED 

INJURED 

2-0 4/E/0 13:55 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Nov. 1 

CBJ 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 1/-1/0 7:20 

CAROLINA 

INJURED 

INJURED 

0-1 2/E/0 17:42 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Nov. 4 

at NJ 

COLUMBUS 

0-1 0/+1/5 9:28 

CAROLINA 

0-0 2/E/0 16:21 

INJURED 

1-0 2/+1/0 16:36 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Nov. 6 

at FLA 

COLUMBUS 

0-1 1/+1/0 11:32 

CAROLINA 

DND 

INJURED 

0-1 1/E/0 19:43 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Nov. 7 

FLA 

COLUMBUS 

0-1 4/E/2 13:29 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/+2/0 13:14 

0-1 0/E/0 11:32 

2-0 4/+3/0 17:41 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Nov. 11 

NYI 

COLUMBUS 

0-1 2/+1/0 13:47 

CAROLINA 

0-0 2/E/0 17:00 

1-0 2/+1/0 9:28 

1-0 2/-2/0 17:49 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Nov. 13  MIN 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 4/-1/0 14:15 

CAROLINA 

0-0 2/+1/0 18:10 

0-1 2/+1/0 12:25 

0-1 2/E/0 18:35 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Nov. 14  at NJ 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 4/-1/0 14:23 

CAROLINA 

DND 

0-0 1/E/0 15:35 

1-0 1/-4/0 16:44 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Nov. 17  at NYR 

COLUMBUS 

0-1 1/-1/0 14:56 

CAROLINA 

0-0 3/+1/2 18:34 

0-0 2/E/0 9:19 

0-1 0/+1/2 19:28 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Nov. 20  MTL 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 2/-1/0 10:57 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/E/5 14:20 

1-0 1/+1/0 14:23 

0-0 2/E/0 22:05 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Nov. 21  at TOR 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 5/E/0 12:36 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/E/0 20:41 

0-0 1/E/0 13:47 

0-0 2/-1/0 17:50 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-1/0 6:23

Nov. 23  at OTT 

COLUMBUS 

1-0 2/+1/2 15:38 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/-1/2 19:50 

0-1 3/+1/0 13:20 

0-0 0/+1/0 18:23 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-1/0 6:59

Nov. 25  BUF 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 1/E/0 15:52 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/E/0 18:41 

1-0 3/+1/0 15:01 

0-0 3/+1/0 15:15 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Nov. 28  at MTL 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 0/E/0 12:26 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/E/0 17:42 

2-0 4/+1/0 17:13 

0-1 1/E/0 16:02 

0-1 1/+1/4 14:36 

HERSHEY

Nov. 30  at CAR 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 3/E/0 11:13 

CAROLINA 

0-0 3/+3/0 17:45 

1-1 2/+1/4 13:44 

0-0 2/E/2 17:06 

0-1 1/+3/0 9:53 

HERSHEY

Dec. 3 

FLA 

COLUMBUS 

0-1 2/E/2 11:06 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/+1/2 16:25 

0-1 3/E/0 12:37 

1-0 2/E/0 15:46 

0-0 6/E/0 13:39 

HERSHEY

Dec. 5 

at PHI 

COLUMBUS 

1-0 2/+1/0 14:49 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/E/0 17:28 

0-2 4/+1/0 14:49 

2-0 4/+2/0 16:12 

0-0 4/-1/0 15:33 

HERSHEY

Dec. 7 

at TB 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 2/E/0 12:02 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/E/2 15:57 

1-0 1/+1/4 12:50 

0-2 2/+1/0 15:10 

0-0 1/E/0 9:19 

HERSHEY

Dec. 9 

at BUF 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 1/-1/0 9:42 

CAROLINA 

DND 

0-0 4/E/0 15:00 

0-0 2/E/0 15:30 

0-0 2/-1/0 8:53 

HERSHEY

Dec. 11  CAR 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 1/E/0 10:06 

CAROLINA 

0-1 1/+1/0 15:52 

0-0 1/-1/0 9:56 

1-0 5/-1/0 14:32 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Dec. 12  at TOR 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 3/E/0 10:45 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/E/2 17:51 

0-0 3/E/0 12:25 

0-1 0/-1/0 15:47 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Dec. 15  at COL 

COLUMBUS 

0-2 1/+2/0 11:42 

CAROLINA 

0-1 0/+3/17 17:11 

0-1 2/+2/2 12:05 

2-0 3/+2/0 13:36 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Dec. 18  at VAN 

COLUMBUS 

1-0 1/+1/0 8:31 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/E/2 16:08 

0-1 1/+1/0 12:07 

0-0 0/-1/0 16:07 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Dec. 19  at EDM 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 3/E/5 10:35 

CAROLINA 

DND 

0-0 2/E/0 10:47 

1-0 2/+1/2 14:45 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Dec. 23  BUF 

COLUMBUS 

0-1 1/E/0 11:45 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/E/0 20:13 

0-1 2/E/0 11:38 

0-1 4/+1/0 13:00 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Dec. 26  NJ 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 1/-1/0 10:22 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/+1/0 19:03 

0-0 3/-1/0 11:40 

0-0 0/E/0 14:28 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Dec. 28  CAR 

DND 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 2/-2/0 15:37 

1-0 3/+1/0 11:51 

0-1 1/-2/0 15:46 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Dec. 30  at SJ 

0-1 1/E/0 11:22 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/-1/2 15:53 

0-0 0/-1/0 10:54 

0-0 2/-1/0 13:12 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 2 

at LA 

0-0 2/-1/2 10:40 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/E/2 13:08 

DND 

0-0 1/E/0 17:41 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 5 

MTL 

0-0 2/E/2 11:11 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/-1/0 12:48 

1-0 3/+1/0 11:03 

1-2 3/+2/0 15:32 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 7 

OTT 

0-0 2/E/0 13:15 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/+1/0 18:49 

0-0 1/+1/0 12:04 

0-0 3/E/0 17:11 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 9 

at ATL 

1-0 1/E/0 13:52 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/E/2 9:50 

0-1 2/E/0 11:46 

0-1 1/+1/0 15:44 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 12 

at TB 

0-1 3/E/2 10:54 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

INJURED 

1-0 2/+1/0 12:07 

0-1 1/E/0 16:29 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 13 

at FLA 

1-1 3/+2/5 13:52 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

INJURED 

0-0 3/+2/0 14:28 

0-0 0/-1/0 18:46 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 15 

TOR 

0-1 2/+1/17 13:02 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

INJURED 

1-0 2/+1/2 13:58 

1-0 2/E/0 14:31 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 17 

PHI 

0-0 2/E/0 13:25 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

INJURED 

0-0 0/E/0 12:30 

0-1 1/+1/0 13:57 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 19 

DET 

0-0 2/E/0 11:42 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

INJURED 

0-0 1/E/0 10:01 

0-0 1/-1/2 14:26 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 21 

at PIT 

0-1 1/E/0 11:17 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

INJURED 

1-0 2/E/0 10:31 

1-1 3/-1/0 16:14 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 23 

PHX 

0-0 2/-2/0 10:57 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/E/0 13:49 

1-1 3/-2/2 14:37 

0-1 3/+1/2 15:16 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 26 

at NYI 

1-1 2/+3/0 10:02 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

1-1 1/+3/0 14:45 

0-2 0/+3/0 10:18 

0-2 1/+2/4 16:15 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 27 

ANA 

0-0 0/+1/0 13:38 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 4/+1/0 16:47 

0-0 6/+1/4 12:11 

0-0 1/E/0 16:30 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 29 

FLA 

0-0 2/E/0 11:03 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/+1/2 17:43 

0-0 3/E/0 10:33 

0-1 3/+1/0 17:21 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Jan. 31 

TB 

0-0 2/E/0 14:09 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 5/-1/0 19:38 

0-0 3/E/0 13:16 

0-2 1/E/2 14:39 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Feb. 2 

at BOS 

0-0 2/+1/0 12:51 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/+3/0 13:23 

0-0 1/E/0 12:01 

0-0 0/+1/0 16:48 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Feb. 4 

at NYR 

0-0 2/E/2 10:44 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/E/0 13:21 

0-0 1/E/0 12:37 

0-2 1/E/2 20:42 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Feb. 5 

ATL 

1-0 3/E/0 11:46 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/+1/7 16:07 

0-0 2/-2/0 12:51 

0-0 0/+1/0 17:57 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Feb. 7 

PIT 

0-0 2/-1/0 10:37 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

DND 

1-0 5/E/0 11:59 

0-0 0/+1/0 20:12 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Feb. 10  at MTL 

INJURED 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/-2/0 11:44 

0-0 0/E/0 13:43 

0-1 4/-2/0 20:04 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Feb. 11 

at OTT 

INJURED 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/+1/0 16:41 

0-0 3/-2/0 11:38 

1-0 1/-3/0 12:50 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Feb. 13  at STL 

INJURED 

COLUMBUS 

CAROLINA 

DND 

0-0 1/E/0 9:44 

0-0 2/-1/2 12:35 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Mar. 3 

at BUF 

1-0 2/+2/0 14:22 

COLUMBUS 

DND 

0-0 1/E/0 18:03 

0-1 4/+2/0 12:45 

0-1 1/+2/0 15:09 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Mar. 4 

TB 

0-1 1/+1/0 9:04 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 1/E/0 20:19 

DND 

1-0 2/+1/0 11:49 

0-0 3/+1/0 15:08 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Mar. 6 

NYR 

0-0 3/E/0 11:01 

COLUMBUS 

0-1 0/E/0 20:14 

DND 

1-0 3/E/0 11:42 

0-1 0/E/0 12:26 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Mar. 8 

DAL 

0-0 1/E/0 13:18 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 0/E/0 23:59 

0-0 0/E/0 10:17 

0-0 4/E/0 14:09 

DND 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Mar. 10  CAR 

DND 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 2/E/2 18:01 

DND 

DND 

1-0 5/+1/2 15:11 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Mar. 12 

TB 

0-0 2/E/0 14:04 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 1/-1/0 20:16 

0-0 1/-1/0 15:07 

0-0 5/E/0 13:53 

1-0 2/-1/0 17:36 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Mar. 14 

at CHI 

0-0 3/E/0 14:22 

COLUMBUS 

0-1 1/E/0 15:14 

DND 

1-0 1/+1/0 9:40 

0-0 0/E/0 17:07 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Mar. 16  at FLA 

1-0 3/+1/0 13:52 

COLUMBUS 

0-1 1/E/0 20:58 

DND 

1-0 2/+1/0 12:39 

0-0 1/E/0 18:29 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Mar. 18  at CAR 

0-0 4/-1/0 16:03 

COLUMBUS 

2-0 3/E/0 25:02 

DND 

1-0 4/E/0 12:00 

0-0 2/-1/0 14:23 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Mar. 20  at TB 

0-0 1/-1/0 11:39 

COLUMBUS 

DND 

0-0 1/+1/2 16:01 

0-1 1/+1/2 10:13 

1-0 1/+1/0 15:03 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Mar. 24  PIT 

0-0 2/E/0 18:34 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 0/-1/0 19:51 

DND 

1-0 3/+1/0 11:57 

0-0 2/+1/4 12:50 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Mar. 25  at CAR 

0-1 3/E/0 13:00 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 2/E/0 20:31 

0-1 2/E/2 20:52 

0-0 2/E/0 11:59 

0-1 3/+1/0 17:02 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Mar. 28  CGY 

0-0 0/-1/5 11:36 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 2/-2/0 17:55 

0-0 1/-1/0 14:41 

0-0 2/-2/0 15:36 

0-0 0/E/2 16:47 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Mar. 30  OTT 

0-1 0/+1/0 12:36 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 0/E/0 16:46 

DND 

0-1 0/+1/0 10:15 

0-0 0/E/0 16:31 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Apr. 1 

ATL 

0-1 0/+1/0 11:14 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 0/E/0 19:47 

0-0 1/+1/2 17:27 

0-0 0/E/0 9:18 

0-0 2/E/0 9:52 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Apr. 3 

at CBJ 

0-0 0/E/2 13:11 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 4/E/0 16:49 

DND 

0-1 1/E/0 13:26 

1-0 3/+1/0 12:05 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Apr. 5 

BOS 

0-0 2/-1/0 13:05 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 1/-1/0 20:26 

0-0 1/E/0 18:17 

0-0 2/E/0 11:48 

0-0 1/E/0 15:18 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Apr. 6 

at PIT 

0-0 1/E/0 12:36 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 0/E/0 20:01 

0-0 0/E/0 3:52 

0-0 2/E/4 10:35 

1-0 2/E/0 13:33 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Apr. 9 

ATL 

1-0 1/E/0 15:47 

COLUMBUS 

0-1 3/+2/0 18:52 

DND 

0-0 5/-2/0 14:14 

0-0 2/E/0 15:30 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

Apr. 11 

BOS 

0-0 1/E/14 11:57 

COLUMBUS 

0-0 2/-1/0 19:12 

DND 

DND 

DND 

HERSHEY 

HERSHEY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF 

GUIDE

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Date Opp. 

Gordon-15 

Green-52 

Jurcina-23 

Kane-34 

Knuble-22 

Laich-21 

Laing-53 

Morrison-9

Oct. 1 

at BOS 

0-0 2/E/0 12:47 

0-0 4/+1/2 24:12 

0-0 1/+1/2 17:46 

0-0 0/E/0 9:12 

0-0 2/+1/2 14:58 

2-1 5/E/0 16:08 

0-0 0/-1/0 11:35 

0-0 1/+1/0 14:46

Oct. 3 

TOR 

0-0 0/-1/2 12:19 

0-1 1/-1/2 24:18 

0-1 0/+2/0 17:23 

0-0 2/-1/0 10:33 

1-0 3/+1/0 15:20 

1-1 4/+1/0 16:27 

0-0 2/-1/0 11:54 

1-1 1/+1/0 13:21

Oct. 6 

at PHI 

0-0 0/-1/2 10:49 

0-1 4/+2/2 28:23 

0-0 0/+1/2 16:04 

0-0 0/E/2 4:53 

0-0 4/-1/0 16:45 

0-1 2/+1/2 21:25 

0-0 0/E/0 9:35 

1-0 2/E/0 16:19

Oct. 8 

NYR 

0-0 0/-1/2 8:14 

0-0 2/E/2 27:38 

DND 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 17:16 

0-1 1/E/0 19:10 

0-0 1/-1/0 10:14 

0-0 1/-1/0 17:24

Oct. 10 

at DET 

0-1 0/+1/0 10:22 

0-0 1/-1/4 26:50 

0-0 0/+1/0 14:37 

HERSHEY 

0-0 4/E/0 18:55 

0-0 0/-1/0 20:55 

0-0 1/+1/0 7:03 

1-0 1/E/0 16:01

Oct. 12 

NJ 

0-0 0/E/2 9:51 

1-0 5/E/0 30:31 

0-0 3/E/0 20:45 

HERSHEY 

1-1 4/+2/2 19:52 

0-0 1/-2/0 20:59 

0-0 1/E/0 10:14 

0-0 1/-2/2 16:09

Oct. 15 

SJ 

INJURED 

0-1 3/E/0 27:59 

0-1 1/+1/2 15:57 

HERSHEY 

0-2 3/+2/0 16:00 

0-0 1/E/0 18:47 

0-0 2/+1/0 9:56 

0-2 0/+2/0 16:52

Oct. 17 

NSH 

INJURED 

0-1 3/E/2 27:00 

0-0 2/E/0 21:47 

HERSHEY 

0-2 2/+1/0 17:14 

0-0 5/-1/2 19:38 

0-0 3/E/0 17:21 

0-1 1/E/0 17:44

Oct. 22 

at ATL 

INJURED 

0-1 2/+1/0 26:50 

0-0 0/E/4 14:07 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/E/4 20:17 

0-0 1/+1/0 19:22 

0-0 0/+1/0 13:46 

0-1 3/+2/2 16:00

Oct. 24 

at NYI 

INJURED 

1-1 3/+1/0 26:08 

0-0 1/E/0 16:17 

HERSHEY 

0-1 1/E/0 20:29 

1-1 4/+1/0 17:53 

0-0 1/E/0 9:28 

0-0 0/+2/0 16:52

Oct. 27 

PHI 

INJURED 

0-1 5/+3/0 23:15 

0-0 0/E/0 17:41 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/2 17:02 

0-0 3/E/0 20:44 

ILLNESS 

0-0 1/E/2 14:46

Oct. 29 

at ATL 

INJURED 

0-1 2/-1/0 22:03 

0-0 1/+1/0 16:47 

HERSHEY 

1-0 1/+1/0 15:11 

0-3 4/E/0 17:43 

ILLNESS 

1-0 3/E/0 16:50

Oct. 30 

NYI 

INJURED 

0-2 8/-1/0 26:21 

0-0 1/-2/0 16:06 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/2 17:57 

0-0 4/E/0 20:18 

ILLNESS 

0-0 1/E/0 16:27

Nov. 1 

CBJ 

INJURED 

0-1 4/-1/0 26:31 

0-0 1/+1/0 16:21 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/4 16:33 

2-0 5/E/0 20:49 

1-0 2/E/0 13:36 

0-1 1/+1/0 17:47

Nov. 4 

at NJ 

INJURED 

0-0 4/E/0 23:27 

0-0 1/+1/0 19:59 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/+1/2 17:04 

0-1 4/E/0 21:26 

0-0 0/E/0 12:06 

0-0 1/E/2 12:47

Nov. 6 

at FLA 

INJURED 

0-0 0/E/0 2:44 

0-0 2/E/0 23:12 

HERSHEY 

0-1 4/+2/0 15:45 

0-1 1/+1/0 17:41 

0-0 2/+1/0 14:00 

2-0 2/+2/2 14:23

Nov. 7 

FLA 

INJURED 

INJURED 

0-0 1/-4/0 18:43 

HERSHEY 

2-2 2/+2/0 14:15 

1-1 3/E/0 16:44 

1-0 4/E/0 12:24 

0-1 2/-1/0 18:52

Nov. 11 

NYI 

INJURED 

0-2 2/E/0 25:26 

0-0 4/-1/2 19:42 

HERSHEY 

0-1 1/-2/0 16:46 

0-0 5/E/0 20:50 

0-0 0/E/0 12:06 

0-1 1/E/2 20:55

Nov. 13  MIN 

INJURED 

1-0 2/E/0 20:21 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 4:47 

1-0 5/E/2 20:23 

0-0 1/+1/0 13:08 

0-1 4/E/0 20:20

Nov. 14  at NJ 

0-0 0/E/0 5:55 

0-2 2/-1/2 23:51 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-0 4/E/0 19:16 

0-0 2/E/0 11:29 

0-1 1/E/0 18:56

Nov. 17  at NYR 

INJURED 

0-2 5/+1/0 24:55 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

1-0 1/+2/0 16:53 

0-0 0/E/0 9:34 

0-0 3/+1/2 18:55

Nov. 20  MTL 

INJURED 

0-2 5/E/0 26:21 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-0 4/-1/2 17:43 

INJURED 

1-0 2/E/2 19:48

Nov. 21  at TOR 

INJURED 

0-1 0/+1/0 31:38 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-1 6/+1/0 22:09 

INJURED 

0-0 2/-1/2 17:00

Nov. 23  at OTT 

INJURED 

0-1 4/-1/0 27:37 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-0 0/E/0 19:37 

INJURED 

1-0 2/+1/0 15:56

Nov. 25  BUF 

INJURED 

0-1 3/+2/2 23:27 

0-0 1/E/0 19:18 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-0 0/+1/0 16:51 

INJURED 

0-1 0/+1/0 15:26

Nov. 28  at MTL 

INJURED 

0-0 0/+1/0 27:47 

0-0 0/-1/0 17:41 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-1 1/+1/2 20:39 

INJURED 

0-0 3/+1/0 18:40

Nov. 30  at CAR 

INJURED 

0-0 3/+1/0 24:41 

0-0 2/-1/0 16:16 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-0 4/E/2 23:48 

INJURED 

0-0 1/E/0 22:45

Dec. 3 

FLA 

INJURED 

0-1 2/+1/0 26:25 

0-0 2/E/0 15:08 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-2 2/+1/0 19:35 

INJURED 

1-2 1/+1/2 18:19

Dec. 5 

at PHI 

INJURED 

2-2 2/+2/0 21:13 

0-1 2/-1/0 18:58 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

1-0 2/E/0 18:20 

INJURED 

0-1 0/+1/0 22:26

Dec. 7 

at TB 

INJURED 

0-0 0/+1/2 26:02 

DND 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-0 3/E/0 18:19 

INJURED 

0-0 0/+1/0 15:39

Dec. 9 

at BUF 

INJURED 

0-0 4/E/2 26:22 

0-0 2/-1/0 19:05 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-0 2/E/0 16:27 

INJURED 

0-0 2/E/0 15:30

Dec. 11  CAR 

INJURED 

1-0 5/E/0 29:01 

0-0 0/+1/0 15:23 

HERSHEY 

0-0 4/-1/0 15:35 

0-0 2/-1/2 14:51 

INJURED 

0-0 0/E/0 18:21

Dec. 12  at TOR 

INJURED 

0-1 1/-1/4 23:36 

0-1 1/E/0 13:32 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-2/0 14:06 

0-0 5/-2/0 15:40 

INJURED 

0-0 1/-1/0 15:15

Dec. 15  at COL 

INJURED 

0-0 0/+2/0 16:35 

DND 

HERSHEY 

1-0 2/+1/0 15:06 

0-0 2/E/2 19:35 

INJURED 

0-1 1/E/0 15:49

Dec. 18  at VAN 

INJURED 

0-0 2/-1/0 24:53 

DND 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/-2/0 19:18 

0-1 2/+1/0 17:35 

INJURED 

0-0 0/+1/0 16:51

Dec. 19  at EDM 

INJURED 

0-1 4/+1/0 24:39 

0-0 1/+1/0 16:49 

HERSHEY 

0-1 3/+1/0 15:08 

0-0 2/E/0 16:40 

0-0 1/E/0 9:59 

0-0 4/+1/0 16:04

Dec. 23  BUF 

INJURED 

1-1 4/+2/0 24:08 

DND 

HERSHEY 

0-1 2/+1/2 14:30 

0-1 2/-1/0 16:09 

0-0 1/E/0 10:07 

1-0 5/+1/2 13:49

Dec. 26  NJ 

HERSHEY 

1-0 2/+2/0 26:02 

0-0 2/E/2 15:29 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/0 14:20 

0-0 0/-1/0 17:29 

0-0 2/+1/0 10:46 

0-0 3/E/0 16:47

Dec. 28  CAR 

0-0 1/-1/0 8:43 

1-1 3/-1/2 30:23 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/-2/0 16:24 

1-1 1/E/2 18:23 

0-0 0/E/0 6:41 

0-0 1/-2/2 16:12

Dec. 30  at SJ 

DND 

0-0 2/-1/0 26:06 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

1-0 3/-1/0 14:36 

0-0 1/-1/0 18:20 

0-0 0/E/2 9:29 

0-0 1/E/0 13:05

Jan. 2 

at LA 

0-0 1/E/0 9:51 

1-0 3/-1/0 30:33 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 17:02 

0-0 3/E/0 21:43 

0-0 0/E/0 6:16 

0-0 1/-1/0 20:02

Jan. 5 

MTL 

DND 

0-1 4/+2/0 30:28 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/4 16:18 

0-1 2/+2/0 18:36 

0-0 4/E/0 9:10 

0-0 0/E/0 15:15

Jan. 7 

OTT 

1-0 3/E/0 10:10 

0-1 1/+2/2 22:11 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

1-0 1/+2/0 15:50 

0-0 1/-1/0 15:54 

DND 

0-0 2/E/2 14:32

Jan. 9 

at ATL 

0-1 1/+1/2 9:46 

0-2 0/+3/0 22:05 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

2-0 2/+2/0 16:49 

0-1 2/+2/0 15:54 

DND 

0-1 1/E/0 14:58

Jan. 12 

at TB 

0-0 1/E/0 9:35 

2-0 5/-3/0 23:20 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/-1/0 15:41 

0-0 4/-1/4 14:46 

DND 

0-1 0/+1/0 10:12

Jan. 13 

at FLA 

DND 

0-1 1/E/0 27:09 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/-2/0 17:05 

0-0 4/-1/4 18:25 

0-0 0/E/0 5:59 

0-1 0/+2/0 16:50

Jan. 15 

TOR 

0-0 1/E/2 10:51 

0-2 4/+3/4 25:14 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

2-0 3/+2/0 14:38 

0-0 1/E/0 17:36 

DND 

0-0 0/+2/0 17:12

Jan. 17 

PHI 

0-0 2/-1/0 11:09 

0-1 1/E/0 24:50 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

1-0 2/+1/0 14:25 

2-1 4/+2/0 14:21 

DND 

0-0 0/E/2 12:35

Jan. 19 

DET 

0-1 1/+1/0 9:50 

0-1 0/E/2 25:42 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/4 17:18 

0-0 2/E/0 16:46 

DND 

0-0 0/E/0 11:56

Jan. 21 

at PIT 

0-0 2/+1/0 11:19 

INJURED 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

1-1 2/+1/0 18:40 

0-0 3/E/0 16:04 

DND 

0-1 1/E/0 11:50

Jan. 23 

PHX 

0-0 0/+1/0 12:36 

0-0 3/-1/0 26:45 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 16:34 

1-0 5/+1/0 16:39 

DND 

0-0 3/-2/0 12:50

Jan. 26 

at NYI 

0-0 1/-1/0 11:30 

0-0 2/+2/2 23:03 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

1-0 3/E/0 17:04 

1-0 2/+3/0 16:39 

DND 

1-1 2/+2/2 10:35

Jan. 27 

ANA 

0-0 2/E/0 10:51 

0-1 7/+2/2 22:26 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

1-1 1/+2/0 17:56 

0-1 2/E/2 16:54 

DND 

0-0 1/+1/0 13:22

Jan. 29 

FLA 

0-0 0/-1/0 12:18 

0-1 1/E/2 15:23 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

2-1 5/+2/2 14:18 

0-0 4/+1/0 17:12 

DND 

0-0 1/E/2 13:46

Jan. 31 

TB 

0-0 0/E/0 10:19 

SUSPENDED 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/+1/0 17:49 

1-0 2/E/0 15:41 

DND 

0-0 2/E/0 15:53

Feb. 2 

at BOS 

1-0 1/+1/0 10:46 

SUSPENDED 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

1-0 3/+2/0 17:07 

1-0 5/+1/0 16:12 

DND 

0-0 2/E/0 14:07

Feb. 4 

at NYR 

1-0 1/+1/0 10:20 

SUSPENDED 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

1-1 1/+1/2 17:23 

0-0 1/E/0 20:27 

DND 

0-0 2/E/0 12:35

Feb. 5 

ATL 

0-1 1/+2/0 11:17 

1-0 4/+1/2 25:17 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

0-1 0/+2/0 16:39 

0-1 3/E/0 19:29 

DND 

0-0 2/-1/0 13:16

Feb. 7 

PIT 

0-0 0/E/0 11:12 

0-1 5/+2/0 27:09 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

1-1 2/+2/17 14:58 

0-0 2/-1/2 16:43 

DND 

0-1 1/-2/0 11:03

Feb. 10  at MTL 

0-0 2/E/0 8:18 

1-1 3/+2/0 30:52 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

0-1 5/+1/0 21:17 

3-0 4/E/0 17:32 

0-0 0/E/0 4:22 

0-0 1/-1/4 12:26

Feb. 11 

at OTT 

0-0 1/E/0 9:08 

0-2 2/+1/0 25:21 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/+1/0 22:20 

0-2 0/+2/0 14:57 

DND 

0-1 0/+4/2 16:57

Feb. 13  at STL 

0-0 1/-1/0 11:34 

0-2 4/E/0 33:48 

COLUMBUS 

HERSHEY 

2-0 3/E/2 21:55 

0-1 4/E/0 22:23 

0-0 1/-1/19 2:12 

0-1 0/+1/0 17:42

Mar. 3 

at BUF 

1-0 5/+1/0 11:20 

1-0 3/+1/0 25:13 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/-1/0 17:28 

0-0 4/-1/0 15:29 

DND 

0-0 2/-1/0 13:52

Mar. 4 

TB 

0-1 2/+1/0 13:22 

0-2 6/+2/2 23:51 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

2-0 3/+1/2 15:43 

0-1 4/+1/2 17:50 

DND 

0-1 0/E/0 14:02

Mar. 6 

NYR 

DND 

0-0 3/E/0 26:42 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 20:13 

0-1 0/+1/0 14:43 

DND 

DND

Mar. 8 

DAL 

0-0 3/+1/0 8:08 

0-1 4/+1/2 28:17 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/-1/0 20:41 

0-0 7/E/0 19:53 

DND 

0-0 2/E/0 13:07

Mar. 10  CAR 

0-0 0/E/0 11:00 

2-0 4/-1/0 26:22 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-0 4/-2/0 17:29 

0-1 5/E/0 18:58 

DND 

0-1 1/E/0 14:06

Mar. 12 

TB 

DND 

0-1 2/-2/0 25:37 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-1 2/E/0 16:55 

1-0 5/-1/0 19:56 

DND 

0-0 2/E/0 14:37

Mar. 14 

at CHI 

0-0 1/E/0 11:24 

0-2 1/+2/0 30:23 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-0 4/E/0 17:55 

1-0 5/+1/0 23:09 

DND 

DND

Mar. 16  at FLA 

0-0 0/E/0 1:05 

0-1 1/E/2 23:07 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-1 2/E/0 15:11 

2-1 8/E/0 18:30 

0-0 1/E/0 9:17 

1-2 6/+1/0 16:20

Mar. 18  at CAR 

INJURED 

0-0 0/-1/0 26:26 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/4 14:56 

0-1 5/+1/0 19:25 

DND 

0-1 0/+1/0 15:26

Mar. 20  at TB 

INJURED 

0-0 1/E/2 24:36 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/+1/0 16:46 

0-1 2/+1/0 18:16 

DND 

0-1 2/+1/0 14:44

Mar. 24  PIT 

INJURED 

0-1 1/+3/0 25:02 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

1-0 5/+1/0 17:38 

INJURED 

0-0 0/-1/0 6:40 

0-0 2/E/0 14:01

Mar. 25  at CAR 

INJURED 

0-0 3/E/0 26:15 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 17:56 

INJURED 

0-0 3/E/0 6:59 

0-1 1/+1/0 18:36

Mar. 28  CGY 

INJURED 

0-0 1/E/2 28:08 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-1 2/-1/0 20:47 

INJURED 

0-1 0/-1/0 6:26 

INJURED

Mar. 30  OTT 

INJURED 

1-0 4/+1/0 31:44 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 16:24 

INJURED 

0-0 0/E/0 7:52 

INJURED

Apr. 1 

ATL 

INJURED 

0-1 2/+1/0 24:20 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/-1/0 17:52 

0-0 3/E/0 18:12 

DND 

INJURED

Apr. 3 

at CBJ 

INJURED 

1-0 4/E/0 24:25 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

0-1 1/-1/0 17:33 

0-1 2/+1/0 17:24 

0-0 0/E/0 8:27 

INJURED

Apr. 5 

BOS 

INJURED 

DND 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

1-1 2/+1/0 17:06 

1-0 2/E/2 17:14 

DND 

INJURED

Apr. 6 

at PIT 

INJURED 

DND 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

1-0 4/+2/2 17:33 

0-0 1/+1/0 17:37 

0-1 1/+1/0 8:33 

INJURED

Apr. 9 

ATL 

0-0 2/E/0 10:23 

0-1 3/+2/0 25:00 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

DND 

0-0 2/-1/0 18:03 

0-0 2/E/0 8:53 

0-0 4/-1/2 15:48

Apr. 11 

BOS 

0-1 2/E/0 12:04 

0-1 4/+2/0 28:34 

INJURED 

HERSHEY 

1-0 5/E/0 17:46 

0-1 2/+2/0 16:50 

DND 

0-0 1/+2/0 15:07

Goals-Assists Shots/Rating/PIM Time on Ice 

DND-Did Not Dress

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Date Opp. 

Morrisonn-26 

Nylander-92 

Ovechkin-8 

Perreault-85 

Pothier-2 

Poti-3 

Schultz-55 

Semin-28

Oct. 1 

at BOS 

0-0 1/E/0 19:52 

DND 

2-1 5/+2/2 20:14 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-1/0 16:15 

0-1 2/+2/0 21:20 

DND 

0-2 4/+1/0 18:42

Oct. 3 

TOR 

0-0 0/E/0 18:01 

DND 

1-2 5/+2/2 22:12 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 14:40 

0-0 0/+1/0 21:07 

DND 

2-1 4/+1/0 19:50

Oct. 6 

at PHI 

0-1 0/+2/0 17:43 

DND 

2-1 7/+2/0 22:54 

HERSHEY 

DND 

0-0 0/-2/0 23:26 

0-0 0/+1/0 15:05 

2-0 5/E/2 21:09

Oct. 8 

NYR 

0-0 1/E/0 15:05 

DND 

0-0 9/-1/0 24:57 

HERSHEY 

0-1 2/+1/ 0 17:09 

0-0 0/-1/0 18:57 

0-0 0/-1/2 15:40 

1-1 3/E/0 21:49

Oct. 10 

at DET 

0-0 0/E/0 16:28 

DND 

0-1 9/E/0 22:57 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/-1/0 17:31 

0-1 0/+1/0 18:58 

DND 

0-0 2/E/4 18:51

Oct. 12 

NJ 

0-0 1/-1/0 19:46 

DND 

0-2 7/+2/0 24:31 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/2 13:47 

0-0 2/-1/0 29:29 

DND 

0-0 1/-2/0 19:45

Oct. 15 

SJ 

0-0 0/E/4 16:24 

DND 

2-0 13/+2/0 20:53 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/+1/0 15:00 

0-0 1/+1/0 20:50 

0-0 0/+1/0 17:05 

1-0 6/E/0 20:41

Oct. 17 

NSH 

INJURED 

DND 

2-0 6/E/0 22:43 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-1/2 16:06 

0-0 1/+1/0 23:25 

0-0 0/-1/0 20:45 

0-0 4/E/0 19:11

Oct. 22 

at ATL 

0-0 1/+1/2 16:00 

G RAPIDS 

0-0 4/E/2 24:38 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/+1/0 13:27 

0-0 0/+1/0 23:46 

1-2 1/+3/2 17:08 

INJURED

Oct. 24 

at NYI 

0-1 0/E/2 17:10 

G RAPIDS 

0-1 2/-1/2 26:48 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 17:16 

0-0 2/+1/0 21:11 

0-1 1/+1/0 17:52 

INJURED

Oct. 27 

PHI 

0-0 2/+1/0 17:49 

G RAPIDS 

2-0 5/+3/0 21:00 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 15:49 

0-0 1/+1/0 23:19 

0-1 3/+1/2 17:50 

1-2 4/+3/0 18:52

Oct. 29 

at ATL 

0-0 1/-1/0 15:43 

G RAPIDS 

2-1 6/E/0 19:23 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 20:11 

0-0 2/+1/2 19:42 

0-0 1/E/0 20:36 

0-0 0/E/0 17:37

Oct. 30 

NYI 

0-0 0/-2/2 14:43 

G RAPIDS 

1-0 7/-1/0 25:51 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/0 17:20 

0-0 0/-1/0 18:14 

0-0 1/E/0 19:22 

0-0 4/E/0 22:04

Nov. 1 

CBJ 

0-0 1/-1/0 17:08 

G RAPIDS 

0-0 1/E/4 7:43 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/+1/2 16:39 

0-1 2/E/0 26:33 

0-0 1/E/2 18:39 

0-2 6/E/0 19:44

Nov. 4 

at NJ 

0-0 0/-1/0 17:38 

DND 

INJURED 

0-2 2/+2/0 10:30 

DND 

0-0 0/E/0 20:27 

0-0 1/+1/0 22:05 

0-0 3/-1/6 17:51

Nov. 6 

at FLA 

0-0 0/E/15 17:23 

DND 

INJURED 

0-0 0/+1/0 13:17 

1-2 3/+3/0 25:20 

0-0 0/E/0 28:42 

0-0 0/+1/0 7:27 

0-0 1/E/0 19:14

Nov. 7 

FLA 

0-1 0/+2/0 19:30 

DND 

INJURED 

1-0 2/E/0 10:26 

0-1 1/+3/0 19:50 

0-1 0/+3/0 24:34 

INJURED 

0-0 2/E/4 19:10

Nov. 11 

NYI 

0-0 1/E/0 21:38 

DND 

INJURED 

0-0 0/+1/0 9:41 

0-0 2/E/0 19:47 

0-0 1/-1/0 22:45 

INJURED 

2-0 11/E/0 19:30

Nov. 13  MIN 

0-0 0/-1/0 15:22 

DND 

INJURED 

0-1 1/+1/0 9:05 

1-0 3/+1/0 19:24 

0-0 1/+1/0 20:32 

DND 

0-0 4/+1/0 21:07

Nov. 14  at NJ 

0-0 0/-1/2 19:26 

DND 

INJURED 

1-0 4/E/0 13:09 

0-0 2/-1/0 18:22 

0-0 1/-2/0 20:29 

0-0 0/-1/0 15:53 

0-0 3/-2/0 17:23

Nov. 17  at NYR 

0-0 0/-1/0 10:27 

DND 

1-0 1/-1/0 19:23 

0-0 1/E/0 8:50 

1-0 2/+1/2 18:36 

0-0 0/E/0 21:45 

0-0 0/E/0 20:19 

INJURED

Nov. 20  MTL 

INJURED 

DND 

0-0 5/E/0 23:26 

0-1 2/+1/2 13:33 

0-0 1/E/0 16:34 

0-0 0/-1/0 9:59 

0-0 3/E/0 19:07 

INJURED

Nov. 21  at TOR 

INJURED 

DND 

1-0 6/+1/0 26:38 

0-0 0/E/0 11:47 

0-0 3/E/0 21:33 

INJURED 

0-0 1/+1/0 22:20 

INJURED

Nov. 23  at OTT 

INJURED 

DND 

0-1 3/E/2 21:56 

0-0 1/E/0 13:11 

0-1 2/E/0 23:17 

INJURED 

0-0 0/-1/0 21:24 

INJURED

Nov. 25  BUF 

INJURED 

DND 

1-0 3/+1/15 15:25 

0-0 0/E/0 10:12 

0-0 2/E/0 17:02 

INJURED 

0-1 1/+2/0 21:41 

INJURED

Nov. 28  at MTL 

INJURED 

DND 

1-1 8/+1/0 25:32 

0-0 1/E/0 12:51 

0-0 0/+1/0 20:38 

INJURED 

0-0 0/+1/0 19:52 

INJURED

Nov. 30  at CAR 

INJURED 

DND 

0-1 1/+1/15 3:08 

0-0 0/E/2 8:41 

0-0 3/+2/0 19:13 

INJURED 

0-0 1/E/0 17:55 

INJURED

Dec. 3 

FLA 

INJURED 

DND 

SUSPENDED 

0-0 2/E/0 11:46 

0-0 3/E/2 19:12 

INJURED 

0-0 0/+1/0 19:05 

2-2 5/+1/0 21:53

Dec. 5 

at PHI 

INJURED 

DND 

SUSPENDED 

0-0 3/-1/0 14:56 

DND 

0-2 0/E/0 20:53 

0-0 0/+2/0 17:35 

0-2 3/+1/0 16:28

Dec. 7 

at TB 

0-0 1/+1/0 16:05 

DND 

2-0 7/+1/0 22:02 

0-0 1/E/0 10:15 

0-0 2/E/0 18:06 

0-0 4/+1/0 18:25 

0-0 1/+1/2 19:13 

0-2 7/+1/2 21:33

Dec. 9 

at BUF 

0-0 0/-1/0 16:35 

DND 

0-0 6/-1/2 23:58 

ILLNESS 

0-0 0/E/0 9:59 

0-0 2/-2/2 21:37 

0-0 1/E/0 25:12 

0-0 1/E/0 21:49

Dec. 11  CAR 

0-0 0/E/0 17:55 

DND 

0-2 6/+3/0 23:36 

0-1 3/-1/0 10:20 

INJURED 

0-0 3/-1/0 18:37 

0-1 0/+1/0 21:10 

2-0 7/+2/0 20:31

Dec. 12  at TOR 

0-0 0/-1/0 20:06 

DND 

1-2 4/E/0 21:26 

0-0 0/E/0 10:29 

INJURED 

0-0 5/-1/0 22:12 

0-0 2/E/0 18:21 

0-1 6/+1/0 22:07

Dec. 15  at COL 

0-0 0/+1/0 4:12 

G RAPIDS 

0-1 2/+1/0 19:12 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-1 1/+2/2 25:59 

0-0 0/E/2 22:43 

0-0 1/E/2 13:53

Dec. 18  at VAN 

0-0 1/E/0 15:09 

G RAPIDS 

0-0 3/-1/0 24:23 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-0 1/+1/4 18:23 

0-0 0/E/0 20:19 

1-0 7/+1/0 18:42

Dec. 19  at EDM 

INJURED 

G RAPIDS 

2-1 9/+1/0 23:28 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-0 0/E/2 19:39 

0-2 0/+1/0 18:59 

0-0 3/+1/0 19:49

Dec. 23  BUF 

0-0 0/+1/0 17:02 

G RAPIDS 

1-2 5/+1/0 20:54 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-0 0/-1/0 19:05 

0-0 0/+1/0 18:59 

0-2 5/+1/2 20:00

Dec. 26  NJ 

0-0 0/+2/2 18:21 

G RAPIDS 

1-2 5/+3/0 18:58 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

INJURED 

0-0 2/E/2 19:01 

0-1 5/+3/2 16:36

Dec. 28  CAR 

0-0 0/E/0 16:45 

G RAPIDS 

0-2 8/-2/0 24:56 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

INJURED 

0-0 1/-1/0 16:34 

0-0 1/-3/0 20:26

Dec. 30  at SJ 

0-0 0/E/0 18:35 

G RAPIDS 

1-0 3/E/2 23:06 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-1 2/+1/0 19:05 

0-0 1/E/0 18:41 

0-0 3/+1/0 19:34

Jan. 2 

at LA 

0-0 0/E/0 14:24 

G RAPIDS 

0-0 7/-1/2 26:47 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-1 0/E/0 17:55 

0-0 1/E/0 20:15 

0-0 6/-1/2 22:28

Jan. 5 

MTL 

0-0 1/+1/0 17:02 

G RAPIDS 

0-0 3/E/0 23:05 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-1 2/+1/2 21:30 

0-0 1/+2/0 19:03 

2-0 8/+1/0 17:53

Jan. 7 

OTT 

0-1 0/+1/0 15:07 

G RAPIDS 

1-2 10/+4/2 20:09 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/0 20:09 

0-1 1/+1/2 18:46 

0-1 0/+1/0 19:54 

0-0 4/-1/0 18:57

Jan. 9 

at ATL 

0-0 1/E/0 20:08 

G RAPIDS 

0-1 6/+2/2 17:44 

HERSHEY 

0-1 4/E/0 19:46 

1-2 3/+2/0 21:46 

0-2 3/+5/0 26:10 

2-1 4/+2/0 16:51

Jan. 12 

at TB 

0-0 0/-3/0 14:31 

G RAPIDS 

0-2 3/-1/6 21:37 

HERSHEY 

0-0 2/E/0 16:17 

0-0 1/+2/2 20:57 

0-1 0/+2/0 23:44 

1-1 4/-1/0 19:13

Jan. 13 

at FLA 

0-0 2/E/0 15:18 

G RAPIDS 

1-0 4/E/0 25:32 

HERSHEY 

1-0 1/+1/0 19:28 

0-0 1/E/0 20:47 

0-0 0/+1/0 24:56 

0-0 5/+2/0 21:40

Jan. 15 

TOR 

0-0 0/E/17 16:50 

G RAPIDS 

1-4 2/+3/0 17:50 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

1-0 2/+2/2 20:58 

0-0 0/+1/0 20:36 

0-2 1/+1/0 15:06

Jan. 17 

PHI 

0-0 0/+2/2 20:13 

G RAPIDS 

1-1 4/+2/0 17:30 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-1 0/E/2 20:27 

0-0 1/E/2 23:44 

1-1 2/+2/0 15:44

Jan. 19 

DET 

0-0 2/+1/0 16:47 

G RAPIDS 

0-1 0/-1/0 22:13 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-0 2/-1/0 23:26 

0-0 0/E/0 19:22 

0-1 2/-1/0 16:42

Jan. 21 

at PIT 

0-2 1/+3/2 20:02 

G RAPIDS 

2-1 8/+2/0 20:49 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-0 0/E/0 22:27 

0-0 0/-1/0 22:04 

0-1 3/E/2 15:42

Jan. 23 

PHX 

0-1 0/+1/2 15:58 

G RAPIDS 

1-1 6/+1/0 22:56 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-0 0/+1/0 21:58 

0-0 0/-2/2 16:50 

1-3 2/+2/2 15:52

Jan. 26 

at NYI 

0-0 0/E/0 21:59 

G RAPIDS 

0-0 10/E/0 20:51 

HERSHEY 

INJURED 

0-0 0/+3/0 21:28 

0-0 1/+2/0 19:28 

2-0 3/+3/2 17:49

Jan. 27 

ANA 

1-1 2/E/0 18:01 

G RAPIDS 

1-2 4/+2/0 20:56 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/E/0 18:20 

0-0 2/+1/4 20:45 

0-1 1/+2/0 17:27 

2-0 6/E/2 16:39

Jan. 29 

FLA 

0-0 1/E/0 21:34 

G RAPIDS 

0-1 5/+2/0 17:27 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/+1/0 18:21 

0-0 0/+1/2 23:49 

1-0 1/+1/0 19:24 

0-1 3/+1/2 19:31

Jan. 31 

TB 

0-0 0/E/0 18:51 

JOKERIT 

1-1 6/+1/0 20:35 

HERSHEY 

0-0 1/E/0 18:25 

0-1 1/E/0 23:11 

0-0 0/+2/0 18:06 

0-1 1/E/0 17:09

Feb. 2 

at BOS 

0-0 1/E/0 17:46 

JOKERIT 

1-0 2/+1/2 21:20 

HERSHEY 

0-1 1/E/0 17:47 

0-2 3/+4/0 21:11 

0-0 0/+1/0 20:23 

0-1 4/+1/6 16:16

Feb. 4 

at NYR 

0-0 0/+1/2 16:11 

JOKERIT 

2-1 5/+1/0 24:40 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/+1/0 18:35 

1-0 3/E/0 26:36 

0-0 0/+1/0 17:23 

0-0 5/E/2 20:09

Feb. 5 

ATL 

0-1 0/E/0 16:36 

JOKERIT 

1-1 5/+1/0 21:27 

HERSHEY 

DND 

0-0 2/+1/0 23:27 

0-0 0/+2/2 17:39 

1-1 5/E/0 20:50

Feb. 7 

PIT 

0-0 0/-1/0 19:14 

JOKERIT 

3-1 6/+3/2 25:36 

HERSHEY 

0-0 3/E/0 15:55 

0-1 0/-1/2 20:40 

0-1 0/+3/2 20:46 

0-0 5/+1/4 19:00

Feb. 10  at MTL 

0-0 1/+1/0 18:24 

JOKERIT 

0-2 8/+1/0 29:30 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-1/0 21:39 

0-0 0/-2/0 14:09 

0-0 0/E/2 23:03 

0-1 2/-1/2 19:52

Feb. 11 

at OTT 

INJURED 

JOKERIT 

0-1 1/+1/2 27:42 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/E/0 20:00 

INJURED 

1-0 1/+1/0 20:14 

3-1 9/+2/0 18:12

Feb. 13  at STL 

0-0 0/E/0 17:50 

JOKERIT 

0-0 8/E/0 25:20 

HERSHEY 

0-0 0/-1/0 17:17 

INJURED 

0-0 0/-1/0 24:01 

1-1 5/+1/0 21:52

Mar. 3 

at BUF 

0-0 1/+2/2 17:38 

JOKERIT 

0-0 4/E/0 18:42 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

0-0 2/+1/0 20:49 

0-2 0/E/2 18:26 

0-0 2/E/0 17:40

Mar. 4 

TB 

0-0 0/+2/0 16:38 

JOKERIT 

0-1 3/E/0 18:36 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/-1/2 21:18 

0-0 1/+2/2 20:13 

0-0 2/-1/0 19:00

Mar. 6 

NYR 

0-0 0/+1/0 14:55 

JOKERIT 

0-0 7/E/0 23:27 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/E/2 18:32 

0-0 1/E/0 22:14 

0-1 3/+1/0 18:29

Mar. 8 

DAL 

DND 

JOKERIT 

2-0 10/E/0 26:00 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

1-0 2/+2/0 24:11 

0-0 0/-1/0 20:40 

0-1 7/+1/0 18:36

Mar. 10  CAR 

0-0 0/+1/0 18:59 

JOKERIT 

0-2 5/-1/0 21:23 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/E/0 22:58 

0-0 0/-1/0 21:31 

1-0 5/+1/2 18:58

Mar. 12 

TB 

0-0 1/-2/0 19:08 

JOKERIT 

0-2 1/-1/0 22:32 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/E/0 18:38 

DND 

0-0 1/-2/0 20:26

Mar. 14 

at CHI 

0-0 1/E/0 18:36 

JOKERIT 

0-0 1/E/15 4:50 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

0-0 2/E/0 23:00 

0-0 0/E/0 19:03 

0-0 2/+1/4 21:51

Mar. 16  at FLA 

0-2 0/+1/2 19:13 

JOKERIT 

SUSPENDED 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

DND 

0-0 1/E/0 19:44 

1-1 2/E/2 16:35

Mar. 18  at CAR 

0-0 0/-1/4 18:07 

JOKERIT 

SUSPENDED 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/+1/2 23:20 

0-0 0/-1/0 19:55 

0-0 3/E/0 19:03

Mar. 20  at TB 

0-0 1/+1/0 18:13 

JOKERIT 

1-0 7/+1/0 22:52 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/+1/2 22:55 

0-0 1/E/0 19:06 

1-0 5/+1/0 16:40

Mar. 24  PIT 

0-0 0/-1/0 20:18 

JOKERIT 

0-1 4/+2/0 22:52 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/E/2 23:31 

0-0 1/+1/2 22:06 

1-0 2/+1/2 19:01

Mar. 25  at CAR 

DND 

JOKERIT 

0-0 6/E/2 22:53 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/+1/2 23:54 

DND 

1-0 5/+1/2 19:58

Mar. 28  CGY 

INJURED 

JOKERIT 

1-1 7/-1/0 26:32 

1-0 3/-1/0 12:47 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/-2/0 19:13 

0-1 1/E/0 17:57 

0-1 3/E/0 20:30

Mar. 30  OTT 

0-0 0/-1/0 18:55 

JOKERIT 

0-1 5/E/0 28:28 

1-0 1/+1/2 9:34 

CAROLINA 

0-1 0/+1/0 21:46 

0-0 2/+1/0 21:15 

2-0 4/E/2 24:17

Apr. 1 

ATL 

0-0 0/E/2 16:12 

JOKERIT 

0-1 5/E/2 19:49 

0-0 0/E/0 11:31 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/E/0 18:16 

0-0 0/E/0 22:28 

0-0 1/+1/2 19:45

Apr. 3 

at CBJ 

0-0 1/E/2 15:35 

JOKERIT 

0-0 2/-2/0 23:50 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/+1/0 19:57 

0-0 0/E/0 17:26 

1-0 3/+1/0 18:24

Apr. 5 

BOS 

0-0 0/-1/2 19:54 

JOKERIT 

0-2 6/+1/0 18:14 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/+1/0 23:23 

0-0 0/+1/0 22:53 

0-1 1/E/0 18:59

Apr. 6 

at PIT 

0-0 1/-2/0 22:45 

JOKERIT 

2-0 4/+1/2 19:22 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

0-0 1/+2/0 24:55 

0-2 0/+5/0 25:00 

1-1 3/E/0 18:17

Apr. 9 

ATL 

0-0 1/E/0 20:36 

JOKERIT 

2-1 3/+3/0 23:11 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

DND 

0-1 1/+4/0 21:53 

0-3 11/+4/0 20:38

Apr. 11 

BOS 

0-0 2/-1/0 20:50 

JOKERIT 

0-0 5/-1/2 25:55 

HERSHEY 

CAROLINA 

0-1 0/E/0 19:11 

0-0 1/+2/0 20:33 

1-0 3/+1/0 19:35

Goals-Assists Shots/Rating/PIM Time on Ice 

DND-Did Not Dress

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2010 PLAYOFF 

GUIDE

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Date Opp. 

Sloan-89 

Steckel-39 

Walker-24 

Wilson-57

Oct. 1 

at BOS 

DND 

0-0 1/-1/0 14:10 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Oct. 3 

TOR 

DND 

0-0 0/-1/0 13:46 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Oct. 6 

at PHI 

DND 

0-0 2/-1/0 14:56 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Oct. 8 

NYR 

0-1 0/E/0 7:22 

0-0 1/-1/0 12:11 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Oct. 10 

at DET 

0-0 1/-1/0 18:33 

0-0 1/E/0 12:43 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Oct. 12 

NJ 

DND 

0-0 2/E/0 14:25 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Oct. 15 

SJ 

DND 

0-0 1/+1/0 12:02 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Oct. 17 

NSH 

0-0 1/-1/0 16:50 

0-0 2/E/0 17:02 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Oct. 22 

at ATL 

DND 

0-1 1/+1/0 15:13 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Oct. 24 

at NYI 

DND 

0-0 2/+1/0 13:44 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Oct. 27 

PHI 

0-0 1/E/2 8:00 

0-0 4/E/0 16:40 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Oct. 29 

at ATL 

0-0 1/E/2 8:51 

0-0 1/E/0 15:36 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Oct. 30 

NYI 

0-0 0/-1/0 6:37 

0-0 1/-1/0 10:46 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Nov. 1 

CBJ 

DND 

0-1 0/+1/2 16:16 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Nov. 4 

at NJ 

1-0 3/+1/0 10:42 

0-0 0/E/0 15:23 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Nov. 6 

at FLA 

1-0 1/+3/0 18:25 

0-0 2/E/0 13:14 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Nov. 7 

FLA 

0-0 2/-2/0 19:46 

0-0 2/E/0 12:28 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Nov. 11 

NYI 

DND 

0-0 1/E/2 13:12 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Nov. 13  MIN 

0-0 1/E/0 21:19 

0-0 4/E/0 13:15 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Nov. 14  at NJ 

0-0 0/E/0 21:14 

0-0 0/E/0 12:03 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Nov. 17  at NYR 

DND 

0-0 3/E/0 16:51 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Nov. 20  MTL 

0-0 1/E/0 16:28 

0-0 1/+1/0 11:13 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Nov. 21  at TOR 

0-0 0/-1/2 14:10 

0-0 1/E/0 15:39 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Nov. 23  at OTT 

0-0 0/+2/0 13:53 

0-0 2/-1/0 12:39 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Nov. 25  BUF 

0-0 1/E/0 8:46 

0-0 1/+1/0 13:58 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Nov. 28  at MTL 

DND 

0-0 1/-1/0 11:25 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Nov. 30  at CAR 

0-0 0/E/2 8:00 

0-0 1/-1/0 13:42 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Dec. 3 

FLA 

0-0 2/-1/2 7:08 

0-0 3/-1/0 12:02 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Dec. 5 

at PHI 

0-0 0/E/2 13:22 

1-0 1/+1/0 12:20 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Dec. 7 

at TB 

0-0 0/E/0 8:53 

0-0 1/E/0 13:32 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Dec. 9 

at BUF 

0-0 0/-1/2 4:20 

0-0 0/-1/0 6:46 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Dec. 11  CAR 

DND 

0-0 1/E/0 10:54 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Dec. 12  at TOR 

DND 

0-0 0/-1/0 9:14 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Dec. 15  at COL 

DND 

1-0 1/+2/0 14:51 

CAROLINA 

0-2 1/+2/0 11:15

Dec. 18  at VAN 

DND 

0-0 3/+1/0 11:17 

CAROLINA 

0-0 0/-1/0 8:08

Dec. 19  at EDM 

0-1 2/+1/0 14:39 

0-0 0/E/0 11:43 

CAROLINA 

DND

Dec. 23  BUF 

DND 

0-0 1/-1/0 12:54 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Dec. 26  NJ 

DND 

0-1 5/+1/0 12:47 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Dec. 28  CAR 

0-0 0/-1/0 14:28 

0-0 2/E/0 14:17 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Dec. 30  at SJ 

DND 

0-0 0/E/0 12:24 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 2 

at LA 

DND 

0-0 0/E/2 11:36 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 5 

MTL 

DND 

0-0 1/E/0 12:09 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 7 

OTT 

DND 

0-1 1/+1/0 9:35 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 9 

at ATL 

DND 

1-0 2/+1/0 11:28 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 12 

at TB 

0-0 1/E/0 16:33 

0-0 1/E/5 11:39 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 13 

at FLA 

0-0 0/E/0 19:34 

0-0 3/E/2 6:34 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 15 

TOR 

0-0 0/+1/0 13:13 

0-0 1/E/0 11:19 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 17 

PHI 

0-0 1/E/4 15:51 

0-0 0/-1/0 12:35 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 19 

DET 

0-0 0/-1/0 16:29 

1-0 2/+2/0 15:44 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 21 

at PIT 

0-0 2/-1/0 16:32 

0-1 2/+1/0 12:11 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 23 

PHX 

DND 

0-0 2/E/0 12:05 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 26 

at NYI 

DND 

0-0 1/E/0 11:50 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 27 

ANA 

DND 

0-0 2/E/0 10:51 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 29 

FLA 

DND 

0-0 2/-1/0 11:40 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Jan. 31 

TB 

0-0 2/+1/0 16:30 

0-0 0/E/0 13:25 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Feb. 2 

at BOS 

0-0 0/E/0 18:03 

0-0 0/+1/0 12:50 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Feb. 4 

at NYR 

0-0 2/+1/0 14:01 

0-1 0/+1/0 10:28 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Feb. 5 

ATL 

DND 

0-0 1/E/2 11:33 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Feb. 7 

PIT 

0-0 2/-1/0 15:27 

0-0 0/E/0 10:01 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Feb. 10  at MTL 

DND 

0-0 0/E/0 7:18 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Feb. 11 

at OTT 

0-0 1/E/0 14:18 

0-0 0/E/0 10:58 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Feb. 13  at STL 

DND 

0-0 2/E/2 11:43 

CAROLINA 

HERSHEY

Mar. 3 

at BUF 

ILLNESS 

0-0 0/+1/0 12:35 

DND 

HERSHEY

Mar. 4 

TB 

DND 

DND 

2-0 3/+2/0 7:33 

HERSHEY

Mar. 6 

NYR 

DND 

0-0 1/E/0 10:27 

0-0 0/E/0 10:01 

HERSHEY

Mar. 8 

DAL 

DND 

0-1 2/+1/0 9:38 

DND 

HERSHEY

Mar. 10  CAR 

DND 

0-0 2/E/2 10:28 

0-0 0/E/2 9:47 

HERSHEY

Mar. 12 

TB 

0-0 1/E/0 15:52 

0-0 0/-1/0 7:56 

0-0 1/-1/0 8:35 

HERSHEY

Mar. 14 

at CHI 

DND 

0-1 1/E/0 15:54 

DND 

HERSHEY

Mar. 16  at FLA 

0-1 1/+1/0 17:27 

DND 

DND 

HERSHEY

Mar. 18  at CAR 

DND 

0-0 0/+1/0 12:45 

0-1 3/+1/0 9:35 

HERSHEY

Mar. 20  at TB 

DND 

0-1 1/+1/0 13:14 

0-0 2/-1/5 4:28 

HERSHEY

Mar. 24  PIT 

DND 

0-0 0/-2/0 10:25 

INJURED 

HERSHEY

Mar. 25  at CAR 

0-0 2/E/0 16:51 

0-0 0/E/0 11:25 

INJURED 

HERSHEY

Mar. 28  CGY 

DND 

1-0 2/-1/0 9:43 

INJURED 

HERSHEY

Mar. 30  OTT 

DND 

0-0 0/E/0 13:21 

INJURED 

HERSHEY

Apr. 1 

ATL 

DND 

0-1 0/+1/0 13:12 

INJURED 

HERSHEY

Apr. 3 

at CBJ 

0-1 0/E/2 15:42 

0-0 1/E/0 12:08 

INJURED 

HERSHEY

Apr. 5 

BOS 

0-0 1/E/2 14:10 

0-0 1/-1/0 14:00 

0-0 1/E/0 10:35 

HERSHEY

Apr. 6 

at PIT 

0-0 1/+1/0 23:23 

0-1 0/+1/0 13:16 

DND 

HERSHEY

Apr. 9 

ATL 

0-0 0/-1/0 9:53 

DND 

0-0 1/E/2 9:43 

HERSHEY

Apr. 11 

BOS 

INJURED 

0-0 0/-1/0 11:28 

0-0 2/E/0 12:24 

HERSHEY

Goals-Assists Shots/Rating/PIM Time on Ice 

DND-Did Not Dress

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2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

2009-10 JOSE THEODORE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

GM Date  Opp. 

GP  GS  W  L  OT  MIN  GA 

SV  SO PIM  A 

GAA 

Sv. 

NOTES

1 Oct. 

1 at 

BOS 

1 1 1 0 0  60 1  19 0 0 0 

1.00  0.950 

Oct. 3 

TOR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 Oct. 

6 at 

PHI 

1 0 0 0 1  30 2  14 0 0 0 

4.00  0.875 

4 Oct. 

8 NYR 

1 1 0 1 0  58 4  25 0 0 0 

4.14  0.862 

5 Oct. 

10 

at 

DET 

1 1 0 1 0  59 3  34 0 0 0 

3.05  0.919 

6 Oct. 

12 

NJ 

1 1 0 0 1  65 2  27 0 0 0 

1.85  0.931 

7 Oct. 

15 

SJ 

1 1 0 0 0  20 1  12 0 0 0 

3.00  0.923  Injured; 

left 

after 

1st 

period

Oct. 17 

NSH 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Injured

Oct. 22 

at ATL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 Oct. 

24 

at 

NYI 

1 1 1 0 0  61 2  28 0 0 0 

1.97  0.933 

11 Oct. 

27 

PHI 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  41 0 0 0 

2.00  0.953  1st 

star

12 

Oct. 29 

at ATL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13 Oct. 

30 

NYI 

1 1 0 0 1  61 4  26 0 0 0 

3.93  0.867 

14 Nov. 

1 CBJ 

1 1 0 0 1  62 5  27 0 0 0 

4.84  0.844 

15 

Nov. 4 

at NJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16 Nov. 

6 at 

FLA 

1 1 1 0 0  60 1  28 0 0 0 

1.00  0.966  2nd 

star

17 Nov. 

7 FLA 

1 1 1 0 0  60 4  24 0 0 0 

4.00  0.857 

18 Nov. 

11 

NYI 

1 1 0 0 0 

7 3 

2 0 0 0 

25.71  0.400 

19 

Nov. 13  MIN 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20 Nov. 

14 

at 

NJ 

1 1 0 1 0  60 5  18 0 0 0 

5.00  0.783 

21 

Nov. 17  at NYR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

22 

Nov. 20  MTL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

23 

Nov. 21  at TOR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

24 

Nov. 23  at OTT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

25 

Nov. 25  BUF 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

26 

Nov. 28  at MTL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

27 Nov. 

30 

at 

CAR 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  38 0 0 0 

2.00  0.950  2nd 

star

28 

Dec. 3 

FLA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

29 Dec. 

at 

PHI 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  34 0 0 0 

2.00  0.944 

30 

Dec. 7 

at TB 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

31 Dec. 

at 

BUF 

1 1 0 1 0  60 3  25 0 0 0 

3.00  0.893 

32 Dec. 

11 

CAR 

1 1 1 0 0  61 3  16 0 0 0 

2.95  0.842 

33 

Dec. 12  at TOR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

34 Dec. 

15 

at 

COL 

1 1 1 0 0  60 1  27 0 0 0 

1.00  0.964 

35 Dec. 

18 

at 

VAN 

1 1 0 1 0  59 3  17 0 0 0 

3.05  0.850 

36 

Dec. 19  at EDM 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

37 

Dec. 23  BUF 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

38 

Dec. 26  NJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

39 Dec. 

28 

CAR 

1 1 0 1 0  59 5  20 0 0 0 

5.08  0.800 

40 

Dec. 30  at SJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

41 

Jan. 2 

at LA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

42 

Jan. 5 

MTL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

43 Jan. 

7 OTT 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  26 0 0 0 

2.00  0.929 

44 

Jan. 9 

at ATL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

45 Jan. 

12 

at 

TB 

1 0 0 1 0  40 3  18 0 0 0 

4.50  0.857 

46 Jan. 

13 

at 

FLA 

1 0 1 0 0  35 0  15 0 0 0 

0.00  1.000 

47 Jan. 

15 

TOR 

1 1 1 0 0  60 1  28 0 0 0 

1.00  0.966  3rd 

star

48 Jan. 

17 

PHI 

1 1 1 0 0  60 3  30 0 0 0 

3.00  0.909 

49 Jan. 

19 

DET 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  44 0 0 1 

2.00  0.957  1st 

star

50 Jan. 

21 

at 

PIT 

1 1 1 0 0  60 3  35 0 0 0 

3.00  0.921 

51 

Jan. 23 

PHX 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

52 Jan. 

26 

at 

NYI 

1 1 1 0 0  40 2  18 0 0 0 

3.00  0.900 

53 

Jan. 27 

ANA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Injured

54 

Jan. 29 

FLA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

55 Jan. 

31 

TB 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  25 0 0 0 

2.00  0.926 

56 Feb. 

2 at 

BOS 

1 1 1 0 0  60 1  41 0 0 0 

1.00  0.976  1st 

star; 

career-best 

win 

streak

57 Feb. 

4 at 

NYR 

1 1 1 0 0  60 5  33 0 0 0 

5.00  0.868  9th 

straight 

win

58 

Feb. 5 

ATL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

59 Feb. 

7 PIT 

1 1 1 0 0  63 4  31 0 0 0 

3.81  0.886  10th 

straight 

win; 

ties 

team 

record

60 Feb. 

10 

at 

MTL 

1 0 0 0 1  37 4  21 0 0 0 

6.49  0.840 

61 

Feb. 11 

at OTT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

62 Feb. 

13 

at 

STL 

1 1 0 0 1  65 3  33 0 0 0 

2.77 

0.917  Lost 

in 

shootout

63 Mar. 

3 at 

BUF 

1 1 1 0 0  60 1  23 0 0 0 

1.00  0.958 

64 

Mar. 4 

TB 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

65 Mar. 

6 NYR 

1 1 1 0 0  60 0  30 0 0 0 

0.00  1.000  1st 

star

66 

Mar. 8 

DAL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

67 Mar. 

10 

CAR 

1 1 1 0 0  63 3  28 0 0 0 

2.86  0.903 

68 

Mar. 12 

TB 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

69 Mar. 

14 

at 

CHI 

1 1 1 0 0  63 3  20 0 0 0 

2.86  0.870 

70 Mar. 

16 

at 

FLA 

1 1 1 0 0  60 3  34 0 0 0 

3.00 

0.919 

71 

Mar. 18  at CAR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

72 Mar. 

20 

at 

TB 

1 1 1 0 0  60 1  33 0 0 0 

1.00 

0.971  1st 

star

73 Mar. 

24 

PIT 

1 1 1 0 0  65 3  39 0 0 0 

2.77  0.929  2nd 

star

74 

Mar. 25  at CAR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

75 Mar. 

28 

CGY 

1 1 0 0 0  11 3 

7 0 0 0  16.36  0.700 

76 Mar. 

30 

OTT 

1 1 0 0 1  65 5  26 0 0 1 

4.62  0.839 

77 

Apr. 1 

ATL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

78 Apr. 

3 at 

CBJ 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  34 0 0 0 

2.00  0.944  1st 

star

79 Apr. 

5 BOS 

1 1 1 0 0  61 2  28 0 0 0 

1.97  0.933  2nd 

star

80 

Apr. 6 

at PIT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

81 Apr. 

9 ATL 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  29 0 0 0 

2.00  0.935 

82 

Apr. 11 

BOS 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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39

WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF 

GUIDE

2009-10 SEMYON VARLAMOV GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

GM Date  Opp. 

GP  GS  W  L  OT  MIN  GA 

SV  SO PIM  A 

GAA 

Sv. 

NOTES

1 Oct. 

at 

BOS 

     

  

    

 

 

2 Oct. 

3 TOR 

1 1 1 0 0  60 4  27 0 0 0 

4.00 

0.871 

3 Oct. 

6 at 

PHI 

1 1 0 0 0  34 4  21 0 0 0 

7.06  0.840 

Oct. 8 

NYR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oct. 10 

at DET 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oct. 12 

NJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7 Oct. 

15 

SJ 

1 0 1 0 0  40 0  15 0 0 0 

0.00  1.000 

8 Oct. 

17 

NSH 

1 1 1 0 0  65 2  22 0 0 0 

1.85 

0.917  3rd 

star

9 Oct. 

22 

at 

ATL 

1 1 1 0 0  60 4  22 0 0 1 

4.00  0.846 

10 

Oct. 24 

at NYI 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11 

Oct. 27 

PHI 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12 Oct. 

29 

at 

ATL 

1 1 1 0 0  60 3  38 0 0 0 

3.00  0.927  3rd 

star

13 

Oct. 30 

NYI 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14 

Nov. 1 

CBJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15 Nov. 

4 at 

NJ 

1 1 0 1 0  59 3  29 0 0 0 

3.05  0.906 

16 

Nov. 6 

at FLA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17 

Nov. 7 

FLA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

18 Nov. 

11 

NYI 

1 0 1 0 0  58 1  25 0 0 0 

1.03  0.962  1st 

star

19 Nov. 

13 

MIN 

1 1 1 0 0  60 1  29 0 0 0 

1.00  0.967 

20 

Nov. 14  at NJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21 Nov. 

17 

at 

NYR 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  18 0 0 0 

2.00  0.900 

22 

Nov. 20  MTL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

23 Nov. 

21 

at 

TOR 

1 1 0 0 1  65 1  38 0 0 0 

0.92 

0.974  Lost 

in 

shootout; 

3rd 

star

24 Nov. 

23 

at 

OTT 

1 1 0 0 1  61 4  33 0 0 0 

3.93  0.892 

25 Nov. 

25 

BUF 

1 1 1 0 0  60 0  25 1 0 0 

0.00  1.000  1st 

star; 

1st 

career 

shutout

26 Nov. 

28 

at 

MTL 

1 1 1 0 0  64 3  21 0 0 0 

2.81  0.875  Won 

in 

shootout

27 

Nov. 30  at CAR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

28 Dec. 

FLA 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  26 0 0 0 

2.00  0.929  3rd 

star

29 

Dec. 5 

at PHI 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30 Dec. 

at 

TB 

1 1 1 0 0  60 0  26 1 0 0 

0.00  1.000  1st 

star; 

2nd 

career 

shutout

31 

Dec. 9 

at BUF 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Injured

32 

Dec. 11  CAR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

33 

Dec. 12  at TOR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

34 

Dec. 15  at COL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

35 

Dec. 18  at VAN 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

36 

Dec. 19  at EDM 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

37 

Dec. 23  BUF 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

38 

Dec. 26  NJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

39 

Dec. 28  CAR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

40 

Dec. 30  at SJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assigned to Hershey

41 

Jan. 2 

at LA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

42 

Jan. 5 

MTL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

43 

Jan. 7 

OTT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

44 

Jan. 9 

at ATL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

45 

Jan. 12 

at TB 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

46 

Jan. 13 

at FLA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

47 

Jan. 15 

TOR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

48 

Jan. 17 

PHI 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

49 

Jan. 19 

DET 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

50 

Jan. 21 

at PIT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

51 

Jan. 23 

PHX 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

52 

Jan. 26 

at NYI 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

53 

Jan. 27 

ANA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

54 

Jan. 29 

FLA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

55 

Jan. 31 

TB 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

56 

Feb. 2 

at BOS 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

57 

Feb. 4 

at NYR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

58 

Feb. 5 

ATL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

59 

Feb. 7 

PIT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60 

Feb. 10  at MTL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recalled from Hershey

61 Feb. 

11 

at 

OTT 

1 1 0 1 0  59 6  22 0 0 0 

6.10  0.786 

62 

Feb. 13  at STL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

63 

Mar. 3 

at BUF 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

64 Mar. 

4 TB 

1 1 1 0 0  60 4  25 0 0 0 

4.00  0.862 

65 

Mar. 6 

NYR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

66 Mar. 

8 DAL 

1 1 0 0 1  65 3  23 0 0 0 

2.77  0.885 

67 

Mar. 10  CAR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

68 Mar. 

12 

TB 

1 1 0 1 0  59 3  24 0 0 0 

3.05  0.889 

69 

Mar. 14 

at CHI 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

70 

Mar. 16  at FLA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

71 Mar. 

18 

at 

CAR 

1 1 0 0 1  63 4  25 0 0 0 

3.81  0.862 

72 

Mar. 20  at TB 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

73 

Mar. 24  PIT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

74 Mar. 

25 

at 

CAR 

1 1 0 0 1  65 2  29 0 0 0 

1.85  0.935 

75 Mar. 

28 

CGY 

1 0 0 1 0  48 2  10 0 0 0 

2.50  0.833 

76 

Mar. 30  OTT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

77 Apr. 

1 ATL 

1 1 1 0 0  60 1  19 0 0 0 

1.00  0.950 

78 

Apr. 3 

at CBJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

79 

Apr. 5 

BOS 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

80 Apr. 

6 at 

PIT 

1 1 1 0 0  60 3  26 0 0 0 

3.00  0.897 

81 

Apr. 9 

ATL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

82 Apr. 

11 

BOS 

1 1 0 0 1  65 3  35 0 0 0 

2.77  0.921 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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40

WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

2009-10 MICHAL NEUVIRTH GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

GM Date  Opp. 

GP  GS  W  L  OT  MIN  GA 

SV  SO PIM  A 

GAA 

Sv. 

NOTES

1 Oct. 

at 

BOS 

     

  

    

 

 

Oct. 3 

TOR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 Oct. 

at 

PHI 

     

  

    

 

 

Oct. 8 

NYR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oct. 10 

at DET 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oct. 12 

NJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oct. 15 

SJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oct. 17 

NSH 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oct. 22 

at ATL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 

Oct. 24 

at NYI 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11 

Oct. 27 

PHI 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12 

Oct. 29 

at ATL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13 

Oct. 30 

NYI 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14 

Nov. 1 

CBJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15 

Nov. 4 

at NJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16 

Nov. 6 

at FLA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17 

Nov. 7 

FLA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

18 

Nov. 11 

NYI 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

19 

Nov. 13  MIN 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20 

Nov. 14  at NJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21 

Nov. 17  at NYR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recalled from Hershey

22 Nov. 

20 

MTL 

1 1 0 1 0  59 3  19 0 0 0 

3.05 

.864 

23 

Nov. 21  at TOR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assigned to Hershey

24 

Nov. 23  at OTT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

25 

Nov. 25  BUF 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

26 

Nov. 28  at MTL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

27 

Nov. 30  at CAR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

28 

Dec. 3 

FLA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

29 

Dec. 5 

at PHI 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30 

Dec. 7 

at TB 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

31 

Dec. 9 

at BUF 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recalled from Hershey

32 

Dec. 11  CAR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

33 Dec. 

12 

at 

TOR 

1 1 0 1 0  60 6  30 0 0 0 

6.00  0.833 

34 

Dec. 15  at COL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

35 

Dec. 18  at VAN 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

36 Dec. 

19 

at 

EDM 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  26 0 0 0 

2.00  0.929 

37 Dec. 

23 

BUF 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  32 0 0 0 

2.00  0.941 

38 Dec. 

26 

NJ 

1 1 1 0 0  60 1  29 0 0 0 

1.00  0.967 

39 

Dec. 28  CAR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

40 Dec. 

30 

at 

SJ 

1 1 0 1 0  60 5  28 0 0 0 

5.00  0.848 

41 Jan. 

2 at 

LA 

1 1 0 1 0  59 2  17 0 0 0 

2.03  0.895 

42 Jan. 

5 MTL 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  24 0 0 0 

2.00  0.923 

43 

Jan. 7 

OTT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

44 Jan. 

9 at 

ATL 

1 1 1 0 0  60 1  38 0 0 0 

1.00 

0.974 

45 Jan. 

12 

at 

TB 

1 1 0 0 0  20 4  11 0 0 0  12.00  0.733 

46 Jan. 

13 

at 

FLA 

1 1 0 0 0  30 4  11 0 0 0 

8.00  0.733 

47 

Jan. 15 

TOR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

48 

Jan. 17 

PHI 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

49 

Jan. 19 

DET 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

50 

Jan. 21 

at PIT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

51 Jan. 

23 

PHX 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  28 0 0 0 

2.00  0.933 

52 Jan. 

26 

at 

NYI 

1 0 0 0 0  20 0  11 0 0 0 

0.00  1.000 

53 Jan. 

27 

ANA 

1 1 1 0 0  60 1  30 0 0 0 

1.00  0.968 

54 Jan. 

29 

FLA 

1 1 1 0 0  60 1  35 0 0 0 

1.00  0.972 

55 

Jan. 31 

TB 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

56 

Feb. 2 

at BOS 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

57 

Feb. 4 

at NYR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

58 Feb. 

5 ATL 

1 1 1 0 0  60 2  43 0 0 0 

2.00  0.956  1st 

star

59 

Feb. 7 

PIT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60 Feb. 

10 

at 

MTL 

1 1 0 0 0  26 2  12 0 0 0 

4.62  0.857 

61 

Feb. 11 

at OTT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assigned to Hershey

62 

Feb. 13  at STL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

63 

Mar. 3 

at BUF 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

64 

Mar. 4 

TB 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

65 

Mar. 6 

NYR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

66 

Mar. 8 

DAL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

67 

Mar. 10  CAR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

68 

Mar. 12 

TB 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

69 

Mar. 14 

at CHI 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

70 

Mar. 16  at FLA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

71 

Mar. 18  at CAR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

72 

Mar. 20  at TB 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

73 

Mar. 24  PIT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

74 

Mar. 25  at CAR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

75 

Mar. 28  CGY 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

76 

Mar. 30  OTT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

77 

Apr. 1 

ATL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

78 

Apr. 3 

at CBJ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

79 

Apr. 5 

BOS 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

80 

Apr. 6 

at PIT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

81 

Apr. 9 

ATL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

82 

Apr. 11 

BOS 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF 

GUIDE

2009-10 GOALS & SHOTS BY PERIOD

 

WSH GOALS 

OPP GOALS 

WSH SHOTS 

OPP SHOTS 

GOALS 

SHOTS 

GM Date  Opp. 

1st 

2nd 3rd OT 

1st 

2nd 3rd OT 

1st 

2nd 3rd OT 

1st 

2nd 3rd OT 

WSH 

OPP 

WSH 

OPP

1 Oct. 

1 at 

BOS 

1 1 2   

0 0  1   

10 12 12   

10 7 3   

4 1 

34 

20

2 Oct. 

3 TOR 

3 3 0   

0 1  3   

8 12 7   

10 15 6   

6 4 

27 

31

3 Oct. 

6 at 

PHI 

0 3 2 0 

0 4  1 1 

14 9 12 1 

11 15 11 4 

5 6 

36 

41

4 Oct. 

8 NYR 

1 0 2   

0 2  2   

9 9 10   

7 12 10   

3 4 

28 

29

5 Oct. 

10 

at 

DET 

1 0 1   

1 1  1   

10 10 4   

14 12 11   

2 3 

24 

37

6 Oct. 

12 

NJ 

2 0 0 0 

0 1  1 0 

6 12 11 4 

7 7 12 3 

2 2 

33 

29

7 Oct. 

15 

SJ 

1 2 1   

1 0  0   

17 7 12   

13 8 7   

4 1 

36 

28

8 Oct. 

17 

NSH 

2 0 0 0 

0 2  0 0 

10 12 12 1 

7 8 9 0 

2 2 

35 

24

9 Oct. 

22 

at 

ATL 

2 3 0   

2 0  2   

9 6 13   

9 7 10   

5 4 

28 

26

10 Oct. 

24 

at 

NYI 

0 0 2 1 

1 0  1 0 

5 10 8 1 

10 4 16 0 

3 2 

24 

30

11 

Oct. 

27 

PHI 

0 2 2  

2 0  

11 

15 

10  

10 

13 

20  

4 2 

36 

43

12 

Oct. 

29 

at 

ATL 

2 1 1  

0 3  

13 8 

11  

13 

20  

4 3 

32 

41

13 Oct. 

30 

NYI 

1 2 0 0 

1 2  0 1 

9 14 17 0 

11 9 8 2 

3 4 

40 

30

14 Nov. 

CBJ 

1 0 3 0 

0 2  2 1 

13 11 12 0 

11 8 11 2 

4 5 

36 

32

15 

Nov. 

at 

NJ 

1 0 1  

1 2  

11 6 

11  

11 

15  

2 3 

28 

32

16 Nov. 

at 

FLA 

1 1 2   

0 0  1   

12 10 3   

12 8 9   

4 1 

25 

29

17 Nov. 

FLA 

1 1 5   

0 3  1   

7 9 16   

11 12 5   

7 4 

32 

28

18 Nov. 

11 

NYI 

2 2 0 0 

3 0  1 0 

13 14 10 4 

12 8 10 1 

4 4 

41 

31

19 

Nov. 

13 

MIN 

0 1 2  

1 0  

15 

16 

10  

10 6 

14  

3 1 

41 

30

20 Nov. 

14 

at 

NJ 

2 0 0   

1 3  1   

11 10 8   

7 10 6   

2 5 

29 

23

21 Nov. 

17 

at 

NYR 

1 1 2   

1 0  1   

15 6 5   

5 6 9   

4 2 

26 

20

22 Nov. 

20 

MTL 

1 0 1   

0 2  1   

7 11 16   

14 4 4   

2 3 

34 

22

23 Nov. 

21 

at 

TOR 

1 0 0 0 

0 1  0 0 

10 10 10 2 

11 17 9 2 

1 1 

32 

39

24 Nov. 

23 

at 

OTT 

2 1 0 0 

1 0  2 1 

15 10 3 0 

8 7 18 4 

3 4 

28 

37

25 Nov. 

25 

BUF 

1 0 1   

0 0  0   

7 9 8   

9 6 10   

2 0 

24 

25

26 Nov. 

28 

at 

MTL 

2 0 1 0 

0 2  1 0 

4 7 9 3 

7 9 6 2 

3 3 

23 

24

27 

Nov. 

30 

at 

CAR 

2 1 0  

0 1  

11 

16  

16 

12 

12  

3 2 

33 

40

28 

Dec. 

FLA 

2 2 2  

0 2  

18 

13 

13  

13 9  

6 2 

44 

28

29 

Dec. 

at 

PHI 

3 4 1  

0 1  

14 

11 5  

13 8 

15  

8 2 

30 

36

30 

Dec. 

at 

TB 

0 3 0  

0 0  

16 

11  

14 5  

3 0 

34 

26

31 

Dec. 

at 

BUF 

0 0 0  

2 0  

11 

11 

13  

11 

13 4  

0 3 

35 

28

32 Dec. 

11 

CAR 

0 2 1 1 

2 0  1 0 

14 12 11 3 

5 7 4 3 

4 3 

40 

19

33 

Dec. 

12 

at 

TOR 

2 1 0  

3 3  

12 

12 

13  

17 

11  

3 6 

37 

36

34 

Dec. 

15 

at 

COL 

2 3 1  

0 1  

13 4  

12 

10  

6 1 

25 

28

35 Dec. 

18 

at 

VAN 

2 0 0   

1 1  1   

11 8 8   

7 6 7   

2 3 

27 

20

36 

Dec. 

19 

at 

EDM  0 0 4  

2 0  

16 8 

18  

10 8 

10  

4 2 

42 

28

37 

Dec. 

23 

BUF 

2 1 2  

2 0  

15 

14 9  

20 

10  

5 2 

38 

34

38 Dec. 

26 

NJ 

2 1 1   

1 0  0   

14 19 7   

15 5 10   

4 1 

40 

30

39 

Dec. 

28 

CAR 

0 2 1  

1 2  

15 

12  

10 9 7  

3 6 

31 

26

40 

Dec. 

30 

at 

SJ 

0 0 2  

1 2  

11 

12  

13 

10 

10  

2 5 

26 

33

41 Jan. 

at 

LA 

0 1 0   

1 0  1   

4 13 10   

11 3 5   

1 2 

27 

19

42 

Jan. 

MTL 

0 3 1  

1 1  

11 

17 

15  

10 

13  

4 2 

43 

26

43 

Jan. 

OTT 

2 0 3  

1 1  

13 

12 

13  

12 8  

5 2 

38 

28

44 

Jan. 

at 

ATL 

3 1 4  

1 0  

17 

13  

18 

15 6  

8 1 

37 

39

45 

Jan. 

12 

at 

TB 

1 3 0  

1 2  

16 

13  

15 5 

16  

4 7 

36 

36

46 Jan. 

13 

at 

FLA 

0 2 2 0 

2 2  0 0 

13 8 14 2 

9 10 6 5 

4 4 

37 

30

47 Jan. 

15 

TOR 

2 2 2   

0 1  0   

8 9 7   

14 7 8   

6 1 

24 

29

48 Jan. 

17 

PHI 

2 1 2   

2 0  1   

8 9 5   

9 12 12   

5 3 

22 

33

49 

Jan. 

19 

DET 

0 1 2  

1 1  

11 9  

15 

16 

15  

3 2 

23 

46

50 

Jan. 

21 

at 

PIT 

1 2 3  

2 0  

15 9 

10  

13 

12 

13  

6 3 

34 

38

51 

Jan. 

23 

PHX 

1 2 1  

0 1  

10 

12 

12  

10 5 

15  

4 2 

34 

30

52 Jan. 

26 

at 

NYI 

4 2 1   

1 1  0   

12 13 8   

12 8 11   

7 2 

33 

31

53 

Jan. 

27 

ANA 

1 0 4  

1 0  

19 

16 

14  

14 

11 6  

5 1 

49 

31

54 

Jan. 

29 

FLA 

1 1 2  

1 0  

12 

14 

14  

10 9 

17  

4 1 

40 

36

55 Jan. 

31 

TB 

0 2 1   

0 0  2   

11 11 9   

7 8 12   

3 2 

31 

27

56 

Feb. 

at 

BOS 

0 1 3  

0 0  

12 9  

13 

16 

13  

4 1 

26 

42

57 Feb. 

at 

NYR 

1 3 2   

2 3  0   

6 18 8   

18 14 6   

6 5 

32 

38

58 

Feb. 

ATL 

1 1 3  

0 1  

11 9 

12  

22 

15  

5 2 

32 

45

59 Feb. 

PIT 

0 2 2 1 

2 2  0 0 

15 4 11 4 

9 15 11 0 

5 4 

34 

35

60 Feb. 

10 

at 

MTL 

1 1 3 0 

1 4  0 1 

14 10 12 2 

9 17 9 4 

5 6 

38 

39

61 Feb. 

11 

at 

OTT 

1 3 1   

3 1  2   

6 11 7   

12 9 7   

5 6 

24 

28

62 Feb. 

13 

at 

STL 

1 2 0 0 

1 2  0 0 

9 14 7 4 

7 12 12 5 

3 3 

34 

36

63 Mar. 

at 

BUF 

0 1 2   

0 1  0   

11 16 13   

11 4 9   

3 1 

40 

24

64 Mar. 

TB 

1 2 2   

1 1  2   

14 9 11   

9 9 11   

5 4 

34 

29

65 Mar. 

NYR 

1 1 0   

0 0  0   

9 10 9   

12 10 8   

2 0 

28 

30

66 Mar. 

DAL 

1 1 1 0 

0 0  3 0 

19 23 7 3 

5 11 10 0 

3 3 

52 

26

67 Mar. 

10 

CAR 

2 1 0 1 

1 2  0 0 

12 10 13 4 

11 8 10 2 

4 3 

39 

31

68 

Mar. 

12 

TB 

1 0 1  

2 0  

14 8  

10 

10  

2 3 

30 

27

69 Mar. 

14 

at 

CHI 

0 0 3 1 

2 1  0 0 

9 9 11 1 

12 8 1 2 

4 3 

30 

23

70 Mar. 

16 

at 

FLA 

2 4 1   

1 1  1   

15 16 8   

13 15 9   

7 3 

39 

37

71 Mar. 

18 

at 

CAR 

0 2 1 0 

0 1  2 1 

8 12 7 1 

6 8 13 2 

3 4 

28 

29

72 Mar. 

20 

at 

TB 

2 0 1   

1 0  0   

4 9 15   

13 13 8   

3 1 

28 

34

73 Mar. 

24 

PIT 

0 1 2 0 

0 2  1 0 

9 13 8 2 

17 9 11 5 

3 3 

32 

42

74 Mar. 

25 

at 

CAR 

0 1 1 0 

2 0  0 0 

13 12 13 5 

13 9 7 2 

2 2 

43 

31

75 Mar. 

28 

CGY 

0 2 1   

4 1  0   

4 10 20   

13 7 2   

3 5 

34 

22

76 Mar. 

30 

OTT 

1 2 1 0 

3 0  1 1 

4 10 6 1 

13 12 4 2 

4 5 

21 

31

77 Apr. 

1 ATL 

1 0 1   

0 1  0   

7 6 11   

6 7 7   

2 1 

24 

20

78 Apr. 

3 at 

CBJ 

3 0 0   

1 0  1   

11 7 9   

9 14 13   

3 2 

27 

36

79 Apr. 

5 BOS 

1 1 0 1 

1 1  0 0 

7 11 10 2 

12 6 12 0 

3 2 

30 

30

80 

Apr. 

at 

PIT 

1 3 2  

2 1  

10 6 

12  

10 

10  

6 3 

28 

29

81 

Apr. 

ATL 

1 1 3  

2 0  

16 

13 

18  

11 8 

12  

5 2 

47 

31

82 Apr. 

11 

BOS 

2 0 1 0 

2 0  1 0 

9 13 13 2 

8 10 16 4 

3 3 

37 

38

   

TOTALS  92 

103 

112 6 

67 

85 68 7 

842 

933 

866 

52 

835 

832 

812 

56 

313 

227  2693 

2535

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

2009-10 Injuries & Illnesses

BY DATE

Eric Fehr, 10/1 â€“ 10/8, 4 games

Tomas Fleischmann, 10/1 â€“ 10/22, 9 games

John Erskine, 10/15 – 11/1, 8 games

Boyd Gordon, 10/15 – 11/13, 13 games

Shaone Morrisonn, 10/17, 1 game

Jose Theodore, 10/17, 1 game

Alexander Semin, 10/22 – 10/24, 2 games

Quintin Laing, 10/27 – 10/30, 3 games

Eric Fehr, 10/27 – 11/6, 6 games

Alex Ovechkin, 11/4 – 11/14, 6 games

Mike Green, 11/7, 1 game

Jeff Schultz, 11/7 â€“ 11/11, 2 games

Milan Jurcina, 11/13 – 11/23, 6 games

Mike Knuble, 11/14 – 12/9, 12 games

Alexander Semin, 11/17 – 11/30, 7 games

Boyd Gordon, 11/17 – 12/23, 17 games

Shaone Morrisonn, 11/20 – 12/5, 8 games

Quintin Laing, 11/20 – 12/18, 14 games

Tom Poti, 11/21 – 12/3, 6 games

Mathieu Perreault, 12/9, 1 game

Semyon Varlamov, 12/9 â€“ 12/28, 9 games

Brian Pothier, 12/11 – 1/5, 11 games

Shaone Morrisonn, 12/19, 1 game

Tom Poti, 12/26 – 12/28, 2 games

John Erskine, 1/12 â€“ 1/21, 6 games

Brian Pothier, 1/15 â€“ 1/26, 6 games

Mike Green, 1/21, 1 game

Jose Theodore, 1/27, 1 game

Jason Chimera, 2/10 â€“ 2/13, 3 games

Shaone Morrisonn, 2/11, 1 game

Tom Poti, 2/11 â€“ 2/13, 2 games

Tyler Sloan, 3/3, 1 game

Milan Jurcina, 3/3 – 4/11, 20 games

Boyd Gordon, 3/18 â€“ 4/6, 10 games

Brooks Laich, 3/24 – 3/30, 4 games

Scott Walker, 3/24 – 4/3, 6 games

Shaone Morrisonn, 3/28, 1 game

Brendan Morrison, 3/28 â€“ 4/6, 6 games

John Carlson, 4/1 – 4/6, 4 games

Tyler Sloan, 4/11, 1 game

BY PLAYER

Carlson: 4 games

Chimera: 3 games

Erskine: 14 games

Fehr: 10 games

Fleischmann: 9 games

Gordon, B.: 40 games

Green: 2 games

Jurcina: 26 games

Knuble: 12 games

Laich: 4 games

Laing: 17 games

Morrison: 6 games

Morrisonn: 12 games

Ovechkin: 6 games

Perreault: 1 game

Pothier: 17 games

Poti: 10 games

Schultz: 2 games

Semin: 9 games

Sloan: 2 games

Theodore: 2 games

Varlamov: 9 games

Walker: 6 games

TOTAL MAN-GAMES LOST

221

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF 

GUIDE

2009-10 Transactions

April 6: Capitals recalled D Karl Alzner and C Jay Beagle from Hershey (AHL)

April 5: Capitals signed free agent D Dustin Stevenson to an entry-level contract

April 2: Capitals assigned C Mathieu Perreault to Hershey (AHL)

March 28: Capitals recalled C Mathieu Perreault from Hershey (AHL)

March 3: Capitals recalled D John Carlson from Hershey (AHL).

March 3: Capitals acquired D Joe Corvo from Carolina in exchange for D Brian Pothier, LW Oskar Osala and a second-round choice in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft.

March 3: Capitals acquired D Milan Jurcina from Columbus in exchange for a conditional draft choice.

March 3: Capitals acquired C Eric Belanger from Minnesota in exchange for a second-round choice in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.

March 3: Capitals acquired RW Scott Walker from Carolina in exchange for a seventh-round choice in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.

March 1: Capitals recalled LW Quintin Laing, D Tyler Sloan and G Semyon Varlamov from Hershey (AHL) and assigned G Michal Neuvirth to Hershey.

Feb. 27: Capitals assigned G Semyon Varlamov to Hershey (AHL) and assigned LW Quintin Laing and D Tyler Sloan to Hershey on conditioning stints.

Feb. 14: Capitals assigned D Karl Alzner, D John Carlson and G Michal Neuvirth to Hershey (AHL).

Feb. 13: Capitals recalled D John Carlson from Hershey (AHL) and assigned Chris Bourque to Hershey.

Feb. 11: Capitals recalled D Karl Alzner and LW Chris Bourque from Hershey (AHL).

Feb. 9: Capitals recalled G Semyon Varlamov from Hershey (AHL).

Feb. 7: Capitals assigned D Karl Alzner to Hershey (AHL).

Feb. 5: Capitals recalled G Michal Neuvirth from Hershey (AHL) and assigned G Braden Holtby to Hershey.

Feb. 1: Capitals recalled D Karl Alzner from Hershey (AHL).

Jan. 31: Capitals recalled G Braden Holtby to Hershey (AHL) and assigned G Michal Neuvirth to Hershey.

Jan. 30: Capitals assigned C Michael Nylander to Jokerit (Finland)

Jan. 28: Capitals assigned G Braden Holtby to Hershey (AHL).

Jan. 27: Capitals recalled G Braden Holtby from Hershey (AHL) and assigned D Karl Alzner to Hershey.

Jan. 22: Capitals assigned D John Carlson to Hershey (AHL).

Jan. 21: Capitals recalled D John Carlson from Hershey (AHL).

Jan. 19: Capitals recalled D Karl Alzner from Hershey (AHL).

Jan. 18: Capitals assigned D John Carlson from Hershey (AHL).

Jan. 15: Capitals recalled D John Carlson from Hershey (AHL).

Jan. 6: Capitals assigned D Karl Alzner to Hershey (AHL).

Dec. 29: Capitals assigned G Semyon Varlamov to Hershey (AHL).

Dec. 28: Capitals acquired LW Jason Chimera from Columbus for RW Chris Clark and D Milan Jurcina. Capitals recalled C Boyd Gordon from Hershey (AHL).

Dec. 14: Capitals recalled D Karl Alzner and C Kyle Wilson from Hershey (AHL) and assigned C Mathieu Perreault to Hershey.

Dec. 13: Capitals assigned C Michael Nylander to Grand Rapids (AHL).

Dec. 10: Capitals assigned C Keith Aucoin and LW Alexandre Giroux to Hershey (AHL).

Dec. 9: Capitals recalled C Keith Aucoin and G Michal Neuvirth from Hershey (AHL).

Dec. 7: Capitals assigned D Karl Alzner to Hershey (AHL).

Dec. 5: Capitals claim LW Chris Bourque off waivers from Pittsburgh and assigned him to Hershey (AHL).

Dec. 2: Capitals assigned C Jay Beagle to Hershey (AHL).

Nov. 27: Capitals recalled LW Alexandre Giroux from Hershey (AHL)

Nov. 25: Capitals recalled D Karl Alzner from Hershey (AHL)

Nov. 24: Capitals assigned D John Carlson and RW Andrew Gordon to Hershey (AHL).

Nov. 21: Capitals recalled RW Andrew Gordon from Hershey (AHL) and assigned Michal Neuvirth to Hershey.

Nov. 19: Capitals recalled D John Carlson from Hershey (AHL).

Nov. 17: Capitals recalled C Jay Beagle and G Michal Neuvirth from Hershey (AHL).

Nov. 3: Capitals recalled C Mathieu Perreault from Hershey (AHL) and assigned C Keith Aucoin to Hershey

Oct. 28: Capitals recalled LW Tomas Fleischmann from Hershey (AHL) and assigned Alexandre Giroux to Hershey.

Oct. 24: Capitals assigned LW Tomas Fleischmann to Hershey (AHL) on a conditioning stint.

Oct. 22: Capitals recalled C Keith Aucoin and LW Alexandre Giroux from Hershey (AHL).

Oct. 21: Capitals assigned C Michael Nylander to Grand Rapids (AHL) on a conditioning stint.

Oct. 19: Capitals assigned C Keith Aucoin to Hershey (AHL)

Oct. 17: Capitals assigned G Braden Holtby to Hershey (AHL)

Oct. 16: Capitals recalled G Braden Holtby from Hershey (AHL)

Oct. 15: Capitals recalled C Keith Aucoin from Hershey (AHL)

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

2009-10 Capitals Roster

No. Player 

Pos. Ht.  Wt. S/C Born 

Birthplace 

Acquired

Tom Poti 

6’3” 

205 

Left 

3/22/77 

Worcester, Mass. 

Free Agent (7/1/07)

John Erskine 

6’4” 

220 

Left 

6/26/80 

Kingston, Ontario 

Free Agent (9/14/06)

Alex Ovechkin 

LW 

6’2” 

233 

Right 

9/17/85 

Moscow, Russia 

Draft ’04

Brendan Morrison 

5’11” 

185 

Left 

8/15/75 

Pitt Meadows, British Columbia  Free Agent (7/10/09)

10 

Matt Bradley 

RW 

6’3” 

201 

Right 

6/13/78 

Stittsville, Ontario 

Free Agent (8/18/05)

14 

Tomas Fleischmann 

LW 

6’1” 

192 

Left 

5/16/84 

Koprivnice, Czech Republic 

Trade w/ DET (2/27/04) 

15 

Boyd Gordon 

6’0” 

201 

Right 

10/19/83  Unity, Saskatchewan 

Draft ’02

16 

Eric Fehr 

RW 

6’4” 

212 

Right 

9/7/85 

Winkler, Manitoba 

Draft ’03

18 

Eric Belanger 

5’11” 

187 

Left 

12/16/77  Sherbrooke, Quebec 

Trade w/ MIN (3/3/10)

19 

Nicklas Backstrom 

6’1” 

210 

Left 

11/23/87 

Gavle, Sweden 

Draft ’06

21 

Brooks Laich 

6’2” 

210 

Left 

5/23/83 

Wawota, Saskatchewan 

Trade w/ OTT (2/18/04)

22 

Mike Knuble 

RW 

6’3” 

223 

Right 

7/4/72 

Toronto, Ontario 

Free Agent (7/1/09)

23 

Milan Jurcina 

6’4” 

233 

Right 

6/7/83 

Liptovsky, Slovakia 

Trade w/ BOS (2/1/07)

24 

Scott Walker 

RW 

5’10” 

196 

Right 

7/19/73 

Cambridge, Ontario 

Trade w/ CAR (3/3/10)

25 

Jason Chimera 

LW 

6’2” 

218 

Left 

5/2/79 

Edmonton, Alberta 

Trade w/ CBJ (3/3/10)

26 

Shaone Morrisonn 

6’4” 

217 

Left 

12/23/82  Vancouver, British Columbia 

Trade w/ BOS (3/3/04)

28 

Alexander Semin 

LW 

6’2” 

208 

Right 

3/3/84 

Krasjonarsk, Russia 

Draft ’02 

39 

David Steckel 

6’5” 

217 

Left 

3/15/82 

Milwaukee, Wis. 

Free Agent (8/25/05)

40 

Semyon Varlamov 

6’2” 

209 

Left 

4/27/88 

Samara, Russia 

Draft ’06

52 

Mike Green 

6’2” 

208 

Right 

10/12/85  Calgary, Alberta 

Draft ’04

53 

Quintin Laing 

LW 

6’3” 

193 

Left 

6/8/79 

Rosetown, Saskatchewan 

Free Agent (7/18/06)

55 

Jeff Schultz 

6’6” 

230 

Left 

2/25/86 

Calgary, Alberta 

Draft ’04

60 

Jose Theodore 

5’11” 

185 

Right 

9/13/76 

Laval, Quebec 

Free Agent (7/1/08)

74 

John Carlson 

6’3” 

208 

Left 

1/10/90 

Natick, Mass. 

Draft ’08

77 

Joe Corvo 

6’3” 

204 

Right 

6/20/77 

Oak Park, Ill. 

Trade w/ CAR (3/3/10)

89 

Tyler Sloan 

6’4” 

204 

Left 

3/15/81 

Calgary, Alta. 

Free Agent (7/2/08)

Vice President and General Manager

 George 

McPhee

Head Coach

 Bruce 

Boudreau

Assistant Coaches

 

Dean Evason, Bob Woods

Assistant Coach/Video

 Blaine 

Forsythe

Goaltending Coach

 Arturs 

Irbe

Strength & Conditioning Coach

 Mark 

Nemish

Head Athletic Trainer

 Greg 

Smith

Assistant Athletic Trainer

 Ben 

Reisz

Head Equipment Manager

 Brock 

Myles

Assistant Equipment Manager

 Craig 

Leydig

Equipment Assistant

 Jeff 

Lewis

Massage Therapist

 Curt 

Millar

How the Capitals Were Built

Draft (9): Backstrom, Carlson, Fehr, Gordon, Green, Ovechkin, Schultz, Semin, Varlamov

Free Agency (9): Bradley, Erskine, Knuble, Laing, Morrison, Poti, Sloan, Steckel, Theodore

Trade (8): Belanger, Chimera, Corvo, Fleischmann, Jurcina, Laich, Morrisonn, Walker

Note: This roster includes all players who were on the Capitals’ active roster at the end of the regular season. The following pages include bios for all these players, plus 

any current members of the organization who have played at least one game for the Capitals this season.

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2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

KARL ALZNER

Defense  â€˘  Ht.: 6’3”  â€˘  Wt.: 206  â€˘  Shoots: Left 
Born: Sept. 24, 1988 (Burnaby, British Columbia)  
Drafted: Capitals’ fi rst-round choice, fi fth overall, in the 2007 Entry Draft  

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 11/26/08 (WSH 5 vs ATL 3)

First NHL Goal:

 12/6/08 (WSH 2 at TOR 1, Toskala)

First NHL Assist: 

12/4/08 (WSH 5 vs NYI 2)

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (12/6/08, WSH 2 at TOR 1)

Most Assists in a Game: 

1 (9 times, last: 1/19/10, WSH 3 vs DET 2)

Most Points in a Game:

 2 (12/6/08, WSH 2 at TOR 1, 1G-1A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

3 (4 times, last: 12/3/09, WSH 6 vs FLA 2)

Most PIM in a Game:

 4 (2/13/10, WSH 3 at STL 4 SO)

Most Ice Time in a Game:

 24:45 (12/20/08, WSH 1 at PHI 7)

Longest Assist Streak:

 2 (12/4/08-12/6/08, 2A)

Longest Point Streak: 

2 (12/4/08-12/6/08, 1G-2A)

Penalty Shots:

 None

Shootouts:

 None

DID YOU KNOW?

Karl Alzner had 17 of his 21 points with Hershey this 
season after Jan. 1.

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2003-04 

Richmond  PIJHL  41  3 9 

12  8 - - - - -  13 0 2 2 0

 

Calgary 

WHL 

1  0 0 0  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

2004-05 

Calgary 

WHL  66  0 

10 

10  19 - - - - -  12 0 3 3 9

2005-06 

Calgary 

WHL  70  4 

20 

24  28 - - - - -  13 1 3 4 4

2006-07 

Calgary 

WHL  63  8 

39 

47  32 - - - - -  18 1 

12 

13 4

 

Canada 

 

WJC 

6  0 1 1  2 - - - - -  - - - - -

2007-08 Calgary 

WHL  60  7 

29 

36  15 - - - - -  16 6 2 8 4

 

Canada 

WJC 

7  1 1 2  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  30  1 4 5  2 -1 0 0 0 

31 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  48  4 

16 

20  10 - - - - -  10 0 2 2 2

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  21  0 5 5  8 -2 0 0 0 

16 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  56  3 

18 

21  10 - - - - -  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

51  1 9 

10  10 -3 0 0 0 47 

-  -  -  -  -

WHL East Second All-Star Team (2007) â€˘ WHL East First All-Star Team (2008) • WHL Defenseman of the Year (2008) 
• WHL Player of the Year (2008) • Canadian Major Junior First All-Star Team (2008) • Canadian Major Junior 
Defenseman of the Year (2008)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ATL  2 0 0 

0 0

BOS  3 0 0 

0 0

BUF  3 0 0 

0 0

CAR  3 0 0 

0 0

COL  1 0 0 

0 0

CBJ  2 0 0 

0 0

DET  1 0 1 

1 0

EDM  2 0 1 

1 2

FLA  4 0 0 

0 2

LA 

1 0 0 

0 0

MTL  5 0 1 

1 0

NJ 

1 0 1 

1 0

NYI  4 0 2 

2 0

NYR  3 0 1 

1 0

OTT  3 0 0 

0 0

PHI  3 0 1 

1 2

PIT  2 0 0 

0 0

SJ 

1 0 0 

0 0

STL  2 0 0 

0 4

TB 

1 0 0 

0 0

TOR  2 1 1 

2 0

VAN  1 0 0 

0 0

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KARL ALZNER

2009-10

Appeared in 21 games in six recalls to Washington, posting fi ve assists ... Skated an 
average of 16:24 per game ... Played a season-high 21:35 and was +2 12/15 at COL ... 
Three of his fi ve assists came in December ... Washington was 5-0-0 when he had a point 
... Played 56 games for Hershey (AHL) ... Ranked third on the team and tied for sixth in 
the AHL at +34 (tied with Chris Chelios) ... Posted 21 points (3g-18a) ... Two of his three 
goals came on the power play ... Offense picked up signifi cantly in the second half: he had 
1g-3a through December and 2g-15a after 1/1 ... Was +4 as Hershey beat Binghamton 8-1 
(10/10) ... Had an assist and was +3 10/30 at Hartford and on 11/13 vs. Norfolk ... Had 2a 
on 2/21 vs. Albany ... Had separate point streaks of three games and fi ve games in March, 
when he totaled nine points (1g-8a) ... His two PPGs came in the last eight games of the 
regular season.

Career

2008-09:

 

Appeared in 30 games in three recalls to Washington, posting fi ve points (1g-

4a) and two PIM … The only NHL defenseman with more than 25 games played and fewer 
than eight PIM … Played 20 or more minutes in 15 of his 30 games … Ranked third among 
NHL rookies in ice time (19:25 per game) … Assisted on two GWGs â€Ś Named one of the 
three stars in three games … Made NHL debut vs. ATL (11/26) … Recorded his fi rst NHL 
point with an assist 12/4 vs. NYI … Scored his fi rst career goal and added an assist for his 
fi rst multiple-point game 12/6 at TOR, giving him three points in two games … Logged a 
career high 24:45 of ice time on 12/20 at PHI … Played in 48 games for Hershey (AHL), 
netting 20 points (4g-16a) and 10 PIM … Shared the lead among AHL rookies with a +23 
rating â€Ś Had four multiple-point games … Played 10 games in Hershey’s run to the Calder 
Cup, recording two assists.

Junior Career

2007-08:

 

Named to the Canadian Major Junior First All-Star Team and the Canadian 

Major Junior Defenseman of the Year â€Ś Also chosen as the WHL Player of the Year, 
the WHL Defenseman of the Year and named to the WHL East First All-Star Team â€Ś 
Captain of the Calgary Hitmen (WHL) … Played 60 games for Calgary and had 36 points 
(7g-29a) and only 15 PIM … Finished with a +26 rating â€Ś Had two assists in the fi rst 
game of the season against Red Deer (9/21) â€Ś Registered eight multiple-point games 
during the season, including a three-point game (1g-2a) vs. Brandon (1/27) â€Ś Scored 

the GWG in overtime at Kootenay (1/22) â€Ś Had eight points (6g-2a) in 16 playoff games 
… Tied for the team lead in defensemen playoff goals and ranked second in points by a 
defenseman â€Ś Represented Canada in the 2007 Canada-Russia Super Series and the 
2008 World Junior Championship. 

2006-07: 

Won a gold medal with Team Canada at 

the 2007 World Junior Championship â€Ś Earned WHL Eastern Conference Second-Team 
All-Star honors â€Ś Played in the 2007 Top Prospects Game â€Ś Represented the WHL in 
the 2006 Canada-Russia Challenge â€Ś Posted 47 points (8g-39a) and a +16 rating in 63 
games for Calgary … Led all Hitmen defensemen in assists and points; tied for the lead 
among team defensemen in goals … Won Calgary’s Coaches’ Award and was named 
the team’s top defenseman â€Ś Had 13 points in 18 playoff games as the Hitmen reached 
the Eastern Conference fi nals. 

2005-06: 

Skated in 70 games for Calgary and tallied 24 

points (4g-20) … Had one goal and three assists in 13 playoff games. 

2004-05: 

Played 

in 66 games in his fi rst year in Calgary and dished out 10 assists … Had three assists in 12 
playoff games. 

2003-04: 

Saw action in 41 games for Richmond of the PIJHL, recording 

three goals and nine assists … Made his WHL debut. 

International Career

Won back-to-back World Junior Championship gold medals with Canada (2007, 2008). 

2008: 

Captain of Team Canada at the World Junior Championship â€Ś Posted two points 

(1g-1a) and was +2 in seven games … Chosen by the coaching staff as one of Canada’s top 
three players in the tournament … Also represented Canada in the Canada-Russia Super 
Series â€Ś Was a teammate of Josh Godfrey in both events. 

2007: 

Played six games for 

Canada at the World Junior Championship, recording one assist. 

2005:

 Played for Team 

Canada in the Under-18 Junior World Cup in the Czech Republic/Slovakia… Played for 
Team Pacifi c at the 2004-05 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in Lethbridge, Alberta.

NHL Transactions

Selected by Washington in the fi rst round, fi fth overall, in the 2007 Entry Draft. 

Personal

Enjoys shopping in his spare time â€Ś Supports Canuck Place Children’s Hospice in 
Vancouver … His favorite hockey memories are winning two World Junior Championships, 
being drafted by the Capitals and his fi rst time playing … Won Calgary’s Scholastic Player 
of the Year in each of his fi rst two seasons with the team.

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 1/23/06 (CAR 7 vs MTL 3)

First NHL Goal:

 1/10/08 (CAR 1 vs NJ 4, Brodeur)

First NHL Assist: 

1/23/06 (CAR 7 vs MTL 3)

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (8 times, last: 10/24/09, WSH 3 at NYI 2 OT)

Most Assists in a Game: 

2 (10/22/09, WSH 5 at ATL 4)

Most Points in a Game:

 2 (3 times, last: 10/22/09, WSH 5 at ATL 4, 2A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

6 (3/5/08, CAR 6 at ATL 3)

Most PIM in a Game:

 2 (9 times, last: 4/5/09, WSH 6 vs ATL 4)

Most Ice Time in a Game:

 19:02 (3/25/08, CAR 2 vs WSH 3)

Longest Goal Streak: 

2 (1/10/08-1/12/08, 2G)

Longest Assist Streak:

 2 (3 times, last: 3/16/09-3/27/09, 2A)

Longest Point Streak: 

3 (3 times, last: 10/22/09-10/27/09, 1G-3A)

Penalty Shots:

 None

Shootouts:

 None

DID YOU KNOW?

After fi nishing second to linemate Alexandre Giroux 
in the AHL scoring race last season, Keith Aucoin 
beat out Giroux for the title by three points this year. 
He also was named the AHL MVP, which Giroux 
won a year ago.

KEITH AUCOIN

oh-KOIN

Center  â€˘  Ht.: 5’9”    •  Wt.: 162  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: Nov. 6, 1978 (Waltham, Mass.) 
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 3, 2008   

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1997-98 Norwich 

ECAC  26  19 

14 

33  - - - - - -  - - - - -

1998-99 

Norwich 

ECAC  31  33 

39 

72  - - - - - -  - - - - -

1999-00 

Norwich 

ECAC  31  36 

41 

77  14 - - - - -  - - - - -

2000-01 

Norwich 

ECAC  28  26 

30 

56  26 - - - - -  - - - - -

2001-02 

Lowell 

AHL  30  6 

10 

16  8 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Florida 

ECHL  1  0 2 2  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

BC 

UHL  44  23 

35 

58  42 - - - - -  10 3 5 8 4

2002-03 

Providence  AHL  78  25 

49 

74  71 - - - - -  4 0 1 1 6

2003-04 

Cincinnati  AHL  80  18 

30 

48  64 - - - - -  9 0 3 3 4

2004-05 

Memphis 

CHL 

5  4 5 9  10 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Providence  AHL  72  21 

45 

66  49 - - - - -  17 4 

14 

18 

18

2005-06 

Carolina 

NHL 

7  0 1 1  4 -4 0 0 0 3 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Lowell 

AHL  72   

29 

56 

85  68 - - - - -  - - - - -

2006-07 

Carolina 

NHL 

8  0 1 1  0 1 0 0 0 6 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Albany 

AHL  65  27 

72 

99 108 - - - - -  5 1 3 4 7

2007-08 

Carolina 

NHL  38  5 8 

13  10 3 0 0 0 

65 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Albany 

AHL  38  8 

37 

45  38 - - - - -  - - - - -

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  12  2 4 6  4 5 1 0 0 

15 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  70  25 

71 

96  73 - - - - -  21 5 

18 

23 

16

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL 

9  1 4 5  0 -2 0 0 0 4 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  72  35 

71 

106  49 - - - - -  - - - - -

CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

21  3 8 

11  4 3 1 0 0 

19 

-  -  -  -  -

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

74  8 

18 

26  18 3 1 0 0 

93 

-  -  -  -  -

AHL First All-Star Team (2010, 2009) • AHL Second All-Star Team (2006, 2007) • Les Cunningham Award (AHL MVP, 
2010) • John B. Sollenberger Trophy (AHL leading scorer, 2010) 

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ATL  11 2 7 

9 8

BOS  3 0 0 

0 0

BUF  6 1 1 

2 2

CAR  2 0 0 

0 0

CHI  1 0 0 

0 0

COL  1 1 1 

2 0

CBJ  1 0 0 

0 0

FLA  9 0 0 

0 0

MIN  1 0 1 

1 0

MTL  2 0 2 

2 2

NJ 

4 2 1 

3 4

NYI  6 2 1 

3 0

NYR  1 0 0 

0 0

NSH  2 0 0 

0 0

OTT  1 0 0 

0 0

PHI  2 0 1 

1 0

PIT  1 0 0 

0 0

SJ 

1 0 0 

0 0

STL  1 0 0 

0 0

TB 

9 0 3 

3 2

TOR  2 0 0 

0 0

VAN  1 0 0 

0 0

WSH  6 0 0 

0 0

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KEITH AUCOIN

2009-10

Played in nine games for the Caps and had fi ve points (1g-4a) … Team was 6-1-2 when 
he was in the lineup and 3-0-1 when he had a point … Had two assists in only 5:39 of 
ice time 10/22 at ATL … Lone NHL goal of the year was 10/24 at NYI … Tied his career 
high with a point in three straight games (10/22—10/27, 1g-3a) â€Ś Skated a season-high 
11:59 at ATL on 10/29 … Played in 72 games for the Hershey Bears (AHL) and surpassed 
100 points in a season for the fi rst time â€Ś Led the AHL with 106  points (35g-71a) and 
received the John B. Sollenberger Trophy as the AHL’s leading scorer â€Ś Received the 
Les  Cunningham Award as the AHL’s MVP for 2009-10 … Named to the 2009-10 AHL 
First All-Star Team â€Ś Won the AHL scoring title over teammate Alexandre Giroux (103 
points) … Giroux (97 points) and Aucoin (96 points) fi nished fi rst and second in the AHL 
scoring race last year â€Ś His 35 goals were a career high and his 71 assists led the AHL 
and marked the third time he has carded 70 or more assists in a season (71 last season 
with Hershey and 72 with the AHL’s Albany River Rats in 2006-2007) â€Ś Participated in 
the 2010 AHL All-Star game â€Ś Paced the AHL with 10 GWGs; also scored the fi rst goal 
of the game fi ve times … Had 31 multiple-point games, including 11 three-point games 
and fi ve four-point games … Had a 16-game point streak from 12/27—1/31 where he had 
39 points (14g-25a) … Recorded at least two points in eight straight games, totaling 25 
points (9g-16a) from 1/15—1/31 … Registered hat tricks on 11/4 at Lowell and 12/12 vs. 
Rochester … Dished out four assists on 1/29 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.

Career

2008-09: 

Played in 12 games for the Capitals and had six points (2g-4a), all in his 

last eight games … Team was 8-3-1 when he was in the lineup and 4-1-0 when he had 
a point … Recorded his fi rst assist as a Cap on 3/16 at ATL and his fi rst goal on 4/1 vs. 
NYI … Matched his career-high with a point in three straight games (3/16—4/1, 1g-2a) â€Ś 
Recorded his fi rst career NHL PPG and had two points (1g-1a) on 4/5 vs. ATL … Played 
70 games for Hershey (AHL) and had 96 points (25g-71a); fi nished second to teammate 
Alexandre Giroux (97 points) in the AHL scoring race â€Ś His 71 assists led the AHL and 
were 15 more than the next closest player â€Ś Named to the AHL All-Star game and 
First All-Star Team â€Ś Named the AHL’s Player of the Month for October … Had three 
multiple-goal games and 18 multiple-assist games … Recorded at least a point in the 
fi rst eight games of the season (5g-12a) â€Ś Had three fi ve-point games: 10/8 at Wilkes-
Barre Scranton (1g-4a), 11/16 vs. Binghamton (1g-4a) and 3/28 vs. Bridgeport (2g-3a) 
… Had at least a point in 14 straight games from 2/6—3/7 (5g-20a) â€Ś Played 21 out of 
22 Calder Cup playoff games and recorded at least a point in 15 games to help Hershey 
win the Calder Cup … Had eight multiple-point playoff games … Led the AHL with 18 
playoff assists and was tied for second behind Giroux (28 points) with 23 playoff points â€Ś 
Registered a point in fi ve out of six Calder Cup fi nal games against Manitoba (2g-5a) and 
had the GWG in Game 4.  

2007-08: 

Split season between CAR and Albany (AHL) … 

Played in a career-high 38 games for CAR and 38 games for Albany â€Ś Set NHL career 
highs in goals (5), assists (8) and points (13) â€Ś Had a goal and an assist and was a career 
high +3 against COL (1/12) â€Ś Recorded a point in three straight games (3/5—3/8; 1g-2a) 
… Had 45 points (8g-37a) in 38 games for Albany â€Ś Registered 15 multiple-point games, 
which included a fi ve-assist night vs. Syracuse (2/1) … His fi ve assists tied Albany’s 
single-game franchise record for most assists and most points in one game. 

2006-07: 

Split time between CAR and Albany â€Ś Earned one assist in eight NHL games … Led 

Albany and tied for second in the AHL in scoring with 99 points (27g-72a) … Named 
to the AHL Second All-Star Team for the second year in a row … Had a point in 51 
of 65 games … Recorded 33 multiple-point games, including a fi ve-point game (1g-4a) 
against Syracuse (3/28) â€Ś Had 10 PPGs, one SHG and four GWGs.

 2005-06: 

Made 

his NHL debut and earned his fi rst career point with an assist vs. MTL (1/23) â€Ś Played 
seven games for CAR … Played in 72 games for Lowell (AHL) … Led Lowell and ranked 
10th in the AHL in scoring with 85 points (29g-56a) … Named to the AHL Second All-
Star Team â€Ś Had 23 multiple-point games including four-point games (4a) vs. Portland 
(11/4) and at Portland (11/26) … Played for the PlanetUSA team at the 2006 AHL All-Star 
Classic in Winnipeg (2/1). 

2004-05: 

Led Providence (AHL) in assists and fi nished third 

on the team in points â€Ś Recorded his 200th AHL point vs. Manchester (4/3) … Had a 
six-game point streak from 12/17—12/31 (5g-7a) … Had a hat trick and a four-point night 
in a 4-2 Bruins win vs. Springfi eld (12/30) … Began the season with Memphis of the 
CHL, recording nine points (4g-5a) in fi ve games prior to signing with Providence â€Ś Led 
the Bruins in assists (14) and points (22) during the Calder Cup playoffs â€Ś Finished tied 
with teammate Andy Hilbert for the AHL playoff lead in assists and was fourth in playoff 
points (22) â€Ś Recorded seven points (1g-6a) in Providence’s fi ve-game playoff series 
win against Lowell. 

2003-04: 

Finished second on Cincinnati (AHL) in goals (18) and 

points (48), and was the only Mighty Ducks player to play all 80 games. 

2002-03: 

Led 

Providence in points (74) and assists (49), and fi nished eighth in the AHL with 74 points ... 
Had 25 goals in his fi rst full AHL season. 

2001-02: 

Made his AHL debut with Lowell and 

notched 16 points (6g-10a) in 30 games … Played in one ECHL game with Florida and 44 
UHL games with the B.C. Icemen â€Ś Named to the UHL All-Rookie Team despite playing 
in only 44 games … Finished second among all UHL rookies with 58 points. 

College Career

2000-01:

 Was named the NCAA Division III Player of the Year by the coaches’ 

association and USCHO.com … Named to the NCAA East All-American First Team 
… Led Norwich (ECAC East) in goals (26), assists (30) and points (56) for the third 
consecutive season â€Ś Graduated as Norwich’s all-time leader in goals (114), 
assists (124) and points (238) … Selected as the ECAC East Player of the Year and a 
fi rst-team all-conference choice â€Ś Won the inaugural Joe Concannon Award as the 
top Division II/III player in New England. 

1999-00: 

Helped Norwich to the NCAA 

Division  III  National  Championship  â€Ś  Established  school  record  with  77  points  â€Ś 
Led Norwich in goals (36), assists (41) and points for the second consecutive year 
… Named ECAC East Player of the Year and First-Team All-American. 

1998-99:

 

Selected as USCHO.com National Player of the Year during his sophomore season 
at Norwich ... Led Norwich in goals (33), assists (39) and points (72).

NHL Transactions

Signed as a free agent by Anaheim on Aug. 29, 2003 â€Ś Signed as free agent by 
Carolina on Aug. 4, 2005 â€Ś Signed as a free agent by Washington on July 3, 2008. 

Personal

Lists baseball as his favorite sport other than hockey … Fondest hockey memory 
was his fi rst NHL goal â€Ś Enjoys golfi ng and cooking.

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 10/5/07 (WSH 3 at ATL 1)

First NHL Assist: 

10/5/07 (WSH 3 at ATL 1)

First NHL Goal:

 11/8/07 (WSH 4 at OTT 1, Emery)

Most Goals in a Game: 

2 (9 times, last: 4/9/10, WSH 5 vs ATL 2)

Most Assists in a Game: 

4 (5 times, last: 2/4/10, WSH 6 at NYR 5)

Most Points in a Game:

 5 (3 times, last: 2/4/10, WSH 6 at NYR 5, 1G-4A)

Most Shots in a Game:

 7 (1/29/10, WSH 4 vs FLA 1)

Most PIM in a Game: 

10 (2/7/10, WSH 5 vs PIT 4 OT)

Most Ice Time in a Game: 

26:25 (3/30/10, WSH 4 at OTT 5 OT)

Multiple-Point Games:

 63 (last: 4/9/10, WSH 5 vs ATL 2, 2G-1A)

Longest Goal Streak:

 3 (3 times, last: 12/19/09–12/26/09, 4G)

Longest Assist Streak: 

9 (1/23/10–2/10/10, 14A)

Longest Point Streak:

 10 (2/11/09-3/1/09, 4G-9A)

Penalty Shots:

 None

Shootouts

: 6/14

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (7 times, last: 5/9/09, WSH 3 vs PIT 4 OT)

Most Assists in a Game: 

3 (4/20/09, WSH 4 vs NYR 0)

Most Points in a Game:

 3 (4/20/09, WSH 4 vs NYR 0, 3A)

DID YOU KNOW?

Nicklas Backstrom led the NHL with 48 points on 
the road this season.

NICKLAS BACKSTROM

Center  â€˘  Ht.: 6’1”    •  Wt.: 210 •  Shoots: Left
Born: November 23, 1987 (Gavle, Sweden)
Drafted: Capitals’ fi rst-round choice, fourth overall, in the 2006 Entry Draft

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2004-05 

Brynas 

J20Selit 29  17 

17 

34  24 - - - - -  10 1 1 2 0

 

Brynas 

SEL 

19  0 0 0  2 - - - - -  - - - - -

2005-06 

Brynas 

SEL  46  10 

16 

26  30 - - - - -  4 1 0 1 2

 

Brynas 

J20Selit  -  - - -  - - - - - -  1 

 0 0 0 2 

Sweden WJC 

4  3 7 2  - - - - - -  - - - -

 

Sweden 

WC 

4  0 0 0  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

2006-07 

Brynas 

SEL  45  12 

28 

40  46 - - - - -  7 3 3 6 6

 

Sweden 

WJC 

7  0 7 7  6 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Sweden 

WC 

9  1 5 6  4 - - - - -  - - - - -

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  82  14 

55 

69  24 

13 3 0 4 

153  7 4 2 6 2

 

Sweden 

WC 

9  3 4 7  4 - - - - -  - - - - -

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  82  22 

66 

88  46 

16 

14 0 1 

174  14 3 

12 

15 8

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  82  33 

68 

101  50 

37 

11 0 4 

222  - - - - -

 

Sweden 

Olympics 4  1 5 6  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

246  69 

189 

258 120 

66 

28 0 9 

549  21 7 

14 

21 

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vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  2 1 1 

2 0

ATL  20 8 

15 

23 2

BOS 12 4 

11 

15 10

BUF  12 5 5 

10 2

CGY  3 0 2 

2 0

CAR 20 5 

17 

22 8

CHI  3 2 1 

3 0

COL  3 2 1 

3 2

CBJ  5 1 1 

2 0

DAL  2 0 3 

3 0

DET  4 1 2 

3 0

EDM  3 2 0 

2 2

FLA  20 5 

18 

23 8

LA 

3 1 2 

3 2

MIN  3 1 0 

1 2

MTL  12 5 6 

11 4

NSH  4 2 1 

3 4

NJ  12 3 

11 

14 2

NYI  12 2 7 

9 6

NYR 12 3 

10 

13 8

OTT  12 5 

10 

15 6

PHI  12 5 

16 

21 8

PHX  2 0 1 

1 2

PIT 12 1 

19 

20 

18

SJ 

3 0 3 

3 4

STL  3 0 2 

2 2

TB 20 

15 

18 

14

TOR 12 2 9 

11 4

VAN  3 0 0 

0 0

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

NYR  7 0 7 

7 4

PHI  7 4 2 

6 2

PIT  7 3 5 

8 4

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NICKLAS BACKSTROM

Has 189 career assists, the most by a Capital in his fi rst three seasons, and 258 points, 
trailing only Alex Ovechkin (310) for scoring by a Cap in a player’s fi rst three seasons … 
Sixth in NHL history in assists in a player’s fi rst three years, trailing only Wayne Gretzky, 
Peter Stastny, Denis Savard, Mario Lemieux and Sidney Crosby ... Only Backstrom, 
Gretzky and Stastny each had at least 55 assists in each of their fi rst three seasons ... 
Ranks third in the league in assists over the last three years (trailing Henrik Sedin and Joe 
Thornton) … One of only 19 players (three of them Caps) averaging at least a point per 
game over the last three seasons ... The top-scoring player from his draft class (2006) ... 
Already ranks 27th in career scoring for the Capitals and has two of the team’s top four 
single-season assist totals ... Has never missed an NHL game in his career (246 games), 
the longest active streak on the team.

2009-10

The only Capitals player to compete in every game â€Ś Second on the team in scoring and 
set career highs in points (101), goals (33) and assists (68) â€Ś Third in the NHL with 68 
assists and fourth with 101 points â€Ś Became the fourth Capital to reach the 100-point 
milestone in a season, joining Alex Ovechkin (four times), Mike Gartner and Dennis Maruk 
(one each) … He and Ovechkin became the fi rst Capitals teammates to record 100-plus 
points  in  the  same  season  ...  First  Washington  center  in  20  years  to  record  30  goals 
(Mike Ridley, 1989-90) … Second Capital ever with 30 goals and 60 assists in the same 
season (Dennis Maruk had 60g-70a in 1981-82) â€Ś Led the NHL with 48 points (15g-33a) 
on the road â€Ś His 68 assists place him third in team history for a single season â€Ś Had 
34 assists at home and 33 on the road… Ranked fourth in the NHL with 26 power-play 
assists and tied for third with 37 power-play points â€Ś Led the team with 12 game-winning 
assists ... Third on the team with 11 PPG and fourth on the team and in the NHL with a +38 
rating â€Ś Had a nine-game point streak, two fi ve-game point streaks and three four-game 
point streaks this season â€Ś Had seven multiple-goal games, fi ve more than in his fi rst two 
seasons combined ... Team was 22-2-2 when he scored a goal and 41-6-8 when he had 
a point … Scored 13 of his 33 goals in the third period â€Ś Posted 10 assists and 12 points 
in four games vs. PHI ... After scoring four goals in the fi rst 26 games of the season (0.15 
goals per game) he posted 29 goals in the fi nal 56 games from 11/30 on (0.52) ... Tied his 
single-game career high with fi ve points (1g-4a) at PHI (12/5) and at NYR (2/4) and had 
11 other games with at least three points â€Ś Had 21 points (8g-13a), including one GWG, 
in the fi nal 10 minutes and overtime â€Ś Had 19 points (9g-10a) in 13 games in December 
and 17 points in both October and January … Assisted on Ovechkin’s 50th goal to earn 
his 100th point 4/9 vs. ATL ... The two became the eighth teammates all-time to hit 50 
goals and 100 points in the same game, the fi rst since Craig Simpson and Mark Messier 
in 1988 ... Named NHL First Star of the Week for the week ending 12/6 after recording 
nine points (4g-5a)  â€Ś Was named NHL Third Star of the Week once in January, February 
and April ... Represented Sweden at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver.

Career

2008-09: 

Paced NHL sophomores and tied for ninth in the NHL with 88 points â€Ś One 

of only two Capitals (with Brooks Laich) to play in every game; has never missed an NHL 
game in his career â€Ś Second on the team in scoring and registered career highs in points 
(88), goals (22) and assists (66) â€Ś His 88 points were the most by a Capital other than 
Alex Ovechkin in 20 years (Mike Ridley had 91 in 1988-89) … Tied for third in the NHL 
with 66 assists … His 66 assists ranked third in team history for a single season â€Ś His 22 
goals were 57% more than his rookie season â€Ś Tied for fourth in the NHL with 28 power-
play assists and tied for second with 24 divisional assists (Ovechkin was fi rst with 26) … 
Third on the team with 14 PPGs and a +16 rating â€Ś Led the team and fi fth in the league 
with 77 takeaways … Averaged 19:56 TOI, second among Caps forwards â€Ś Third on the 
team with 21 multiple-point games and fi rst with 15 multiple-assist games … Team was 
14-6-1 when he scored a goal and 39-13-4 when he had a point … Eleven of his 22 goals 
came in the fi rst period â€Ś Named to the NHL YoungStars Game but did not participate … 

Had only four points in his fi rst 12 games this season, but recorded 84 points in the fi nal 
70 games … Recorded a single-game career high fi ve points (1g-4a) at NJ (11/15), with a 
hand in every Caps goal â€Ś Named the NHL’s First Star of the Week for the week ending 
11/16 (2g-9a, +10) … Won 52.7% of his faceoffs after the NHL All-Star Game â€Ś Notched 
a 10-game point streak (4g-9a) from 2/11—3/1 â€Ś Scored two goals 3/27 vs. TB â€Ś His 
12 assists in 14 playoff games led the Caps, while his 15 points ranked second on the 
team behind Ovechkin â€Ś Led the NHL with seven assists in the fi rst round of the playoffs 
… Finished with the second-best assist total in Caps playoff history, one shy of Andrei 
Nikolishin’s single-season record (13, 1998) … Had a point in all seven Capitals wins in 
the playoffs â€Ś Two of his goals were PPGs â€Ś Recorded a nine-game point streak (3g-8a 
from 4/24—5/11) â€Ś Notched three assists on 4/20 at NYR in Game 3 of the ECQF â€Ś 
Tallied eight points (3g-5a) vs. PIT in the ECSF â€Ś Scored goals in Games 3, 4 and 5 vs. 
PIT (3g-1a; 5/6—5/9).  

2007-08: 

Runner-up for the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s rookie of 

the year â€Ś Named to the NHL All-Rookie Team and played in the NHL YoungStars Game 
… One of four Capitals to play in every game â€Ś Paced NHL rookies in assists (55) and 
fi nished second in points (69); fi nished 11th in the NHL in assists … His 55 assists set a 
Capitals rookie record; he is the second most prolifi c rookie scorer in Capitals history â€Ś 
Tied for third among rookies with a +13 rating and had the highest rating among the top 
15 rookie scorers … Led the Capitals and all NHL rookies with 72 takeaways; tied for sixth 
in the league … Had 60 points (13g-47a) after Thanksgiving, 30% more than any other 
rookie; was +18 in that time and had three four-point games … Finished +19 outside the 
Southeast Division, which led all rookies against non-divisional opponents … The only 
rookie with at least 45 points to have a plus-rating in both home and road games … Tied 
for fi rst among rookies in power-play assists (22) and ranked third in rookie power-play 
points (25) â€Ś Tied for second among rookies with four GWGs (11/8 at OTT; 11/23 at PHI; 
3/5 at BUF and 3/25 at ATL) â€Ś Team was 11-2-0 when he scored a goal and 30-10-4 
when he had a point … Notched his fi rst NHL point, an assist, in his fi rst game, 10/5 at 
ATL … Scored his fi rst NHL goal 11/8 at OTT … Posted his fi rst multiple-point game 
(1g-2a) on his 20th birthday and Bruce Boudreau’s NHL coaching debut, 11/23 at PHI … 
Became the fi rst rookie in NHL history to post back-to-back four-assist games (1/19 vs. 
FLA and 1/21 at PIT); had his third four-point game (1g-3a) vs. TOR (3/3) … In the fi nal 18 
games of the season he had 18 points (5g-13a) and was +16 … Scored two goals within 
32 seconds – the fastest two goals by a Cap all year â€“ to lead Washington to a dramatic 
third-period comeback 3/21 at ATL … Shared the team lead in playoff goals (4) and was 

Alex Ovechkin (left) and Nicklas Backstrom pose with the puck from Ovechkin’s 
50th goal and Backstrom’s 100th point of the season.

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tied for second in the NHL in fi rst-round goals … Led all NHL rookies in fi rst-round goals 
and shared the lead among rookies in points â€Ś Ranked tied for fourth on the team with 
six points in seven playoff games … Finished a team-best +3 in the playoffs â€Ś Had an 
assist in his fi rst career playoff game, 4/11 vs. PHI … Scored goals in four straight games 
to close out the ECQF series vs. PHI, notching the Capitals’ fi rst goal in each of those 
games … Three of his four goals came in the fi rst period ... Represented Sweden in the 
World Championship.

European Career

2006-07: 

Played 45 games for Brynas in the Swedish Elite League … Led the team in 

points (40) and assists (28) â€Ś Finished 15th in the league in assists and 22nd in scoring 
despite playing fewer games than all but two of the players who fi nished with more points 
… Played in seven playoff games, recording three goals and six points â€Ś Represented 
Sweden in the World Junior Championship, posting seven points, all assists … Played for 
Sweden in the World Championship, fi nishing tied for fi fth on the team with six points (1g-
5a). 

2005-06: 

Named Rookie of the Year in the Swedish Elite League, a league all-star 

and the best forward for Brynas â€Ś Played in 46 games for Brynas, leading the team in 
points (26) and ranking second in goals (10) … Recorded one playoff goal in four games 
… Represented Sweden in the World Junior Championship and the World Championship. 

2004-05: 

Split the season between the junior and senior leagues for Brynas â€Ś Played 

in 19 games in the Elite League … Played in 29 games for the junior team, recording 34 
points (17g-17a).

International Career

Has represented Sweden in six international competitions, participating in the World 
Junior Championship twice, the World Championship three times and the 2010 Olympic 
team. 

2010: 

The youngest member of the Swedish Olympic team ... Recorded six 

points (1g-5a) in four games. 

2008: 

Tied for third on the Swedish team with seven 

points (3g-4a) in nine games at the World Championship â€Ś Second on the team with 
27 shots. 

2007: 

Recorded seven points, all assists, in seven games at the World Junior 

Championship â€Ś Posted six points (1g-5a) in nine games at the World Championship, 
helping Sweden to a fourth-place fi nish â€Ś Ranked tied for fi fth on the team in points. 

2006: 

Posted seven points (4g-3a) in six games in the World Junior Championship, 

leading the Swedes in goals and ranking second in points â€Ś Named Sweden’s best 
forward in the tournament … Finished tied for fi fth in the tournament in points and tied for 
third in goals … Made his debut at the World Championship, playing in four games and 
helping Sweden win the gold medal.

NHL Transactions

Selected by Washington in the fi rst round, fourth overall, in the 2006 Entry Draft.

Personal

Son of Anders and Christine Backstrom … Anders played professionally in Sweden and 
was a draft pick of the New York Rangers (10th round, 203rd overall, in 1980) … Brother, 
Kristoffer, is a defenseman playing in Sweden â€Ś Enjoys golf and tennis â€Ś On the cover 
of the Swedish edition of EA Sports’ NHL10 video game .. Threw out the fi rst pitch at the 
Washington Nationals-Baltimore Orioles game May 21, 2007, at RFK Stadium, the fi rst 
baseball game he ever attended.

NICKLAS BACKSTROM

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JAY BEAGLE

Center  â€˘  Ht.: 6’3”    •  Wt.: 204  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: Oct. 16, 1985 (Calgary, Alberta) 
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, March 26, 2008

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2003-04 

Calgary 

 

 

AJHL  58  10 

27 

37 100 - - - - -  - - - - -

2004-05 

Calgary 

 

AJHL  64  28 

42 

70 114 - - - - -  - - - - -

2005-06 

Ak.-Anchorage 

WCHA  31  4 6 

10  40 - - - - -  - - - - -

2006-07 

Ak.-Anchorage 

WCHA  36  10 

10 

20  93 - - - - -  - - - - - 

 

Idaho 

 

ECHL  8  2 8 

10  4 - - - - -  18 1 2 3 

22

2007-08 Hershey 

AHL  64  19 

18 

37  41 - - - - -  5 0 1 1 2

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL 

3  0 0 0  2 -3 0 0 0 5  4 0 0 0 0

 

Hershey 

AHL  47  4 5 9  37 - - - - -  18 1 3 4 

16

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL 

7  1 1 2  2 -1 0 0 0 

10 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  66  16 

19 

35  25 - - - - -  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

10  1 1 2  4 -4 0 0 0 

15  4 0 0 0 0

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

BUF  1 0 0 

0 0

FLA  2 0 0 

0 2

MTL  2 0 0 

0 2

NYR  2 0 1 

1 0

OTT  1 1 0 

1 0

PIT  1 0 0 

0 0

TOR  1 0 0 

0 0

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

PIT  4 0 0 

0 0

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 2/11/09 (WSH 4 at NYR 5 SO)

First NHL Assist: 

11/17/09 (WSH 4 at NYR 2)

First NHL Goal:

 11/23/09 (WSH 3 at OTT 4 OT, Elliott)

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (11/23/09, WSH 3 at OTT 4 OT)

Most Assists in a Game: 

1 (11/17/09, WSH 4 at NY 2)

Most Points in a Game:

 1 (two times, last: 11/23/09, WSH 3 at OTT 4 OT)

Most Shots in a Game:

 3 (two times, last: 11/21/09, WSH 1 at TOR 2 SO)

Most PIM in a Game: 

2 (two times, last: 11/28/09, WSH 4 vs MTL 3)

Most Ice Time in a Game: 

11:00 (11/21/09, WSH 1 at TOR 2 SO)

Penalty Shots:

 None

Shootouts

: None

DID YOU KNOW?

Jay Beagle made his Stanley Cup playoff debut 
last season, skating four games in the Eastern 
Conference Semifi nals against Pittsburgh.

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2009-10

Appeared in seven games for Washington, posting two points (1g-1a) and two PIM … 
Recorded his fi rst NHL point with an assist 11/17 at NYR … Scored his fi rst career goal  
11/23 at OTT … Logged a career high 11:00 of ice time on 11/21 at TOR … Played in 66 
games for Hershey (AHL), netting 35 points (16g-19a) and 25 PIM … Scored two SHG 
for the Bears.

Career

2008-09: 

Appeared in three games for Washington, recording two PIM and fi ve shots 

… Made NHL debut at NYR (2/11), posting three shots … Played a season-high 9:12 on 
3/1 vs. FLA … Made his NHL playoff debut 5/8 at PIT and played in each of the last four 
games of the ECSF series â€Ś Played in 46 games for Hershey (AHL), netting nine points 
(4g-5a) and 37 PIM … Added a goal and three assists in the AHL playoffs, appearing in 
18 games as Hershey won the Calder Cup. 

2007-08: 

Skated in 64 games for Hershey 

and had 37 points (19g-18a) … Tied for 22nd among AHL rookies in scoring … Ranked 
tied for fi fth on the team in goals … Had seven multiple-point games, including a trio of 
three-point games … Tallied two goals and one assist against Norfolk (12/2) â€Ś Had two 
goals vs. Worcester (2/10) … Dished out three assists against Binghamton (4/13) â€Ś Had 
one assist in fi ve playoff games. 

College/Junior Career

2006-07: 

Appeared in 36 games for the University of Alaska-Anchorage (WCHA), 

recording 20 points (10g-10a) … Named WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (10/23) … 
Made his ECHL debut with the Idaho Steelhounds (3/23) â€Ś Had at least a point in four 
of his eight regular-season games with Idaho … His fi rst point as a pro, an assist, came 
against Long Beach (3/28) â€Ś On 3/30 had a goal and two assists vs. Long Beach … Had 
three straight three-point games from 3/30—4/4 … Had one goal and two assists in 18 
playoff games. 

2005-06: 

Had 10 points (4g-6a) in 31 games for Alaska-Anchorage â€Ś 

Totaled 40 PIM … Recorded his fi rst collegiate point with an assist in the fi rst game of 
the season â€Ś Ended the year as the team’s second leading rookie scorer.

 2004-05: 

Played in 64 games for Calgary of the AJHL â€Ś Had 70 points (28g-42a) … Racked up 
114 PIM … Ranked ninth in AJHL scoring … Received team’s most inspirational award. 
2003-04: Skated in 58 games for Calgary of the AJHL â€Ś Totaled 37 points (10g-27) â€Ś 
Named the team’s top rookie. 

NHL Transactions

Signed as a free agent by Washington on March 26, 2008. 

Personal

Enjoys boating and mountain biking in the offseason … Favorite athlete is Steve Yzerman 
… Top hockey memories are winning the Air Canada Cup in midget hockey and the 
Calder Cup last season.

JAY BEAGLE

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ERIC BELANGER

buh-LAWN-zhay

Center  â€˘  Ht.: 5’11”   •  Wt.: 187  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: Dec. 16, 1977 (Sherbrooke, Quebec) 
Drafted: Los Angeles’ fourth-round choice, 96th overall, in the 1996 Entry Draft
Acquired: From Minnesota for Washington’s second-round pick in the 2010 Entry Draft

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA 35 7 

14 

21 14

ATL  14 3 5 

8 4

BOS 14 6 2 

8 0

BUF  11 2 4 

6 2

CGY 34 5 7 

12 22

CAR 17 2 6 

8 8

CHI  29 5 

10 

15 8

COL 34 7 7 

14 8

CBJ 29 5 

13 

10

DAL 33 4 

10 

14 

20

DET 28 4 

9 12

EDM 35 6 

13 

19 14

FLA 17 1 

12

LA  10 3 3 

6 4

MIN 16 5 

10

MTL  12 5 2 

7 6

NSH 27 6 9 

15 18

NJ 

7 1 2 

3 4

NYI  10 3 3 

6 4

NYR 13 3 2 

5 8

OTT  11 2 3 

5 0

PHI  9 1 3 

4 6

PHX 34 8 8 

16 16

PIT  12 4 5 

9 4

SJ 28 

10 

14

STL 29 9 

15 

20

TB  20 3 2 

5 6

TOR 11 1 7 

8 2

VAN 37 5 

12 16

WSH 18  2 8 

10 11

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

COL 20 0 1 

1 10

DET  6 1 3 

4 0

NYR 4 1 

12

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW  S GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1993-94 

Magog 

 

QAAA  32  19 

24 

43  24 - - - -  - 13 5 6 

11 

36

1994-95 

Beauport 

QMJHL 71  12 

28 

40  24 - - - -  - 18 5 9 

14 

25

1995-96 

Beauport 

QMJHL 59  35 

48 

83  18 - - - -  - 20 

13 

14 

27 6

1996-97 

Beauport 

QMJHL 31  13 

37 

50  30 - - - -  -  - - - - -

1996-97 

Rimouski 

QMJHL 31  26 

41 

67  36 - - - -  -  4 2 3 5 

10

1997-98 Fredericton  AHL 

56  17 34 51  28 -1 6 0 3 110  4 2 1 3 2

1998-99 Springfi 

eld  AHL 

33  8 18 26  10 8 1 0 0  67  3 0 1 1 2

1998-99 Long 

Beach 

  IHL 

1  0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0  2  -  -  -  -  -

1999-00 Lowell 

AHL 

  65  15 25 40  20 -5 6 0 3 116  7 3 3 6 2

2000-01 

Los 

Angeles NHL  62  9 

12 

21  16 

14 1 2 1 80 13 1 4 5 2

2000-01 Lowell 

AHL 

13  8 10 18  4 7 1 1 2  29  -  -  -  -  -

2001-02 

Los 

Angeles NHL  53  8 

16 

24  21 2 2 1 1 67  7 0 0 0 4

2002-03 

Los 

Angeles 

NHL  62  16 

19 

35  26 

-5 0 3 1 

114  - - - - -

2003-04 

Los 

Angeles 

NHL  81  13 

20 

33  44 

-16 0 1 2 

132  - - - - -

2004-05 

HC 

Forst 

Bolzano 

Italy 

12  13 

10 

23  20 - - - -  -  9 3 7 

10 

33

2005-06 

Los 

Angeles 

NHL  65  17 

20 

37  62 

-5 5 0 1 

119  - - - - -

2006-07 

Carolina  NHL  56  8 

12 

20  14 

-2 3 0 1 

100  - - - - -

 

Atlanta 

NHL  24  9 6 

15  12 0 1 0 0 49  4 1 0 1 

12

2007-08 

Minnesota  NHL  75  13 

24 

37  30 -6 7 1 3 

115  6 0 0 0 4

2008-09 

Minnesota NHL  79  13 

23 

36  26 

-5 4 0 4 

147  - - - - -

2009-10 

Minnesota NHL  60  13 

22 

35  28 

-1 3 0 3 

120  - - - - -

 

CAPITALS  NHL  17  2 4 6  4 3 0 0 0 31  -  -  -  -  -

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

634 121 

178 

299 283 

-21 

26 8 17 

1074 30 2 4 6 

22

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 10/6/00 (LA 4 at WSH 1)

First NHL Goal: 

10/6/00 (LA 4 at WSH 1, Billington)

First NHL Assist: 

10/6/00 (LA 4 at WSH 1)

Most Goals in a Game: 

3 (12/17/02, LA 6 vs. STL 2)

Most Assists in a Game: 

4 (11/15/07, MIN 4 at EDM 2)

Most Points in a Game: 

4 (11/15/07, MIN 4 at EDM 2, 4A)

Most PIM in a Game: 

5 (10/16/01, LA 2 vs WSH 3 OT)

Most Ice Time in a Game: 

24:19 (10/18/08, MIN at TB)

Longest Goal Streak:

 3 (3 times, last: 2/7/06–2/11/06, 3G)

Longest Assist Streak:

 4 (10/29/02–11/4/02)

Longest Point Streak:

 6 (11/11/05–11/22/05, 4G-4A)

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game:

 1 (two times; last: 4/12/07, ATL 3 vs NYR 4)

Most Assists in a Game:

 1 (four times; last: 5/4/01, LA 1 at COL 0)

Most Points in a Game:

 2 (4/18/01, LA 4 vs DET 3, 1G-1A)

DID YOU KNOW?

Eric Belanger made his NHL debut at Verizon 
Center centering a line with Luc Robitaille. He 
scored his fi rst goal and added two assists in the 
game (10/6/00).

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ERIC BELANGER

2009-10

Combined to record a career-high 41 points (15g–26a) between MIN and Washington â€Ś 
Had three GWGs and three PPGs, all with MIN … Recorded three points (1g-2a) in the 
second game of the season, 10/6 vs. ANA, sparking a fi ve-game point-scoring streak 
(10/6—10/16, 2g-6a) ... Had two multiple-goal games for MIN (12/28 at LA and 1/6 vs. 
CGY) ... His two goals 1/6 vs. CGY came in his 600th NHL game â€Ś Joined the Capitals 
via trade on 3/3 and made his debut the next night ... Scored fi rst goal as a Capital in his 
second game, 3/6 vs. NYR … Was +3 in 15 games with Washington ... His 15th goal on 
4/11 vs. BOS was the fastest Caps goal after an opposition tally in 2009-10 (19 seconds) 
... Had points in each of the last two games of the season (1g-1a).

Career

2008-09: 

Seventh on MIN with 35 points (13g-22a) while ranking sixth in assists … 

Had four GWGs and four PPGs â€Ś Nine of his 23 assists came on the power play, with 
two others coming shorthanded … Wild was 18-1-1 when he played to a plus-rating, 
and went 9-3-0 when he scored a goal â€Ś Had sixth career multi-goal game (including 
GWG) 10/11 vs. BOS and fi rst since 3/2/07 … Played in 500th NHL game 12/1 vs. COL 
… Potted 100th career NHL goal (GWG) 12/3 vs. STL … Tallied goal and assist 12/4 at 
ANA …Notched two assists 3/17 vs. COL … Scored fourth GWG, also a PPG, 4/7  vs. 
DAL … Recorded three points (1g-2a) in last fi ve games. 

2007-08: 

Tied career high with 

37 points (13g-24a) during his fi rst season with MIN … Set career high with 24 assists … 
Notched assist in fi rst MIN game 10/4 vs. CHI … Scored third-period GWG, shorthanded, 
10/13 at PHX , his fi rst SHG since 10/10/03 at PIT … Became fourth player in team history 
with four assists in a game â€“ setting career high in points and assists in a game â€“ 11/14 
at EDM  â€Ś Fourth assist was also the 200th NHL point of his career â€Ś Collected a point 
in four consecutive games 12/27—1/3 (2g-4a) … Missed seven games 3/9—3/22 with a 
broken toe suffered 3/7 at ATL. 

2006-07: 

Matched a career high for goals in a season 

with 17 between CAR and ATL … Won 53.1% of his faceoffs â€Ś Recorded eight multiple-
point games including fi ve with ATL … Skated in 400th career NHL contest 3/31 at BOS.   

2005-06: 

Set a career high for goals in a season with 17 with LA â€Ś Also set career 

high in points with 37 (17g-20a) and PPGs with fi ve in 65 games … Ranked tied for fi fth 
on club in goals and tied for fourth with 28 takeaways … Had fi ve multiple-point games 
… Registered career high six-game point streak 11/11—11/22 (4g-4a) … Tallied three-
game goal streak 2/7—2/11. 

2004-05: 

Played in Italy for HC Forst Bolanzo, where 

he recorded 23 points (13g-10a) in 12 games. 

2003-04: 

Led LA in faceoffs for fourth 

consecutive season at 53.6% ... Notched fi ve-game point streak 1/3—2/13 (2g-3a) … 
Finished with a career-high nine shots and tallied a goal 10/10 at PIT … Goal came on his 
fi rst shot of the game and was the fi rst shot faced by PIT’s Marc-Andre Fleury in the NHL. 

2002-03: 

Finished third season with LA second on the club with 16 goals â€Ś Improved 

his assist (19) and point totals (35) for third consecutive year â€Ś Notched fi rst career hat 
trick in 6-2 win 12/17 vs. STL … Led LA and tied for seventh in the NHL with three SHGs 
… Paced the team in faceoffs for the third straight season, winning 51.8% of his draws.  

2001-02: 

Led LA and ranked seventh in the NHL in faceoffs at 57.7%. 

2000-01: 

Made his NHL debut for LA and picked up three points (1g-2a), including his fi rst NHL 
goal, in a 4-1 victory 10/6 at WSH … Led all rookies and ranked 12th in NHL in faceoffs 
at 56.4% ... Finished a career high +14, which ranked fourth among league rookies … 
Scored fi rst career playoff goal in OT at 2:38 in Game 4 as LA overcame 3-0 defi cit to beat 
Detroit, 4-3 … Ranked second among rookies in playoff scoring. 

1999-00:  

Finished 

third for Lowell (AHL) with 40 points (15g-25a) and tied for club lead in playoff scoring 
with six points (3g-3a). 

1998-99: 

Appeared in just 33 games with Springfi eld  (AHL) 

due to injuries including a back ailment and tallied 26 points (8g-18a). 

1997-98:

 Tied 

for third in scoring for Fredericton (AHL) with 51 points (17g-34a) in 56 games during fi rst 
professional season.

NHL Transactions

Los Angeles’s fi fth-round choice, 96th overall, in the 1996 Entry Draft … Acquired by 
Carolina along with Tim Gleason from Los Angeles in exchange for Oleg Tverdovsky 
and the rights to Jack Johnson, Sept. 29, 2006 ... Acquired by Nashville from Carolina 
in  exchange  for  Josef  Vasicek,  Feb.  9,  2007  ...  Acquired  by  Atlanta  from  Nashville  in 
exchange for Vitaly Vishnevski, Feb. 10, 2007 ... Signed by Minnesota as a free agent, 
July 3, 2007 ... Acquired by Washington from Minnesota in exchange for a second-round 
pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, March 3, 2010.

Personal

Nicknamed “Belly” ... Names his parents as the people who inspired his hockey career 
… Enjoys playing the Montreal Canadiens â€Ś Favorite video game is Wii Tennis â€Ś In his 
free time he enjoys golf, tennis, surfi ng, and road biking.

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 11/6/07 (WSH 1 at ATL 2)

First NHL Goal:

 12/30/08 (WSH 4 at BUF 2, Miller)

First NHL Assist:

 10/28/09 (PIT 6 vs MTL 1)

Most Goals in a Game:

 1 (12/30/08, WSH 4 at BUF 2)

Most Assists in a Game:

 1 (3 times, last: 11/21/09, PIT 3 at ATL 2)

Most Points in a Game:

 1 (4 times, last: 11/21/09, PIT 3 at ATL 2, 1A)

Most Shots in a Game:

 3 (3 times, last: 10/31/09, PIT 1 vs MIN 2)

Most PIM in a Game:

 4 (10/30/09, PIT 4 at CBJ 3 SO)

Most Ice Time in a Game:

 12:42 (11/19/09, PIT 2 at OTT 6)

Penalty Shots:

 None

Shootouts:

 None

DID YOU KNOW?

Chris Bourque is one of four players to have been 
NHL teammates with both Alex Ovechkin and 
Sidney Crosby (also Kris Beech, Matt Cooke and 
Brent Johnson).

CHRIS BOURQUE

Left Wing  â€˘  Height: 5’8”  •  Weight: 178  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: January 29, 1986 (Boston, Mass.)
Drafted: Capitals’ second-round choice, 33rd overall, in the 2004 Entry Draft
Acquired: Claimed off waivers from Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 2009

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2003-04 

Cushing 

Acad. 

Hi-School 

31  37 

53 

90  96 - - - - -  - - - - -

2004-05 

Boston 

Univ. H-East 35  10 

13 

23  50 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

United 

States WJC 

3  1 1 2  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Portland 

AHL 

6  1 1 2  2 - - - - -  - - - - -

2005-06 

Hershey 

AHL  52  8 

28 

36  40 - - - - -  1 0 0 0 0

 

United 

States WJC 

7  7 1 8  12 - - - - -  - - - - -

2006-07 

Hershey 

AHL  76  25 

33 

58  49 - - - - -  19 2 6 8 

16

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL 

4  0 0 0  2 E 0 0 0 4 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  73  28 

35 

63  56 - - - - -  5 1 3 4 8

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL 

8  1 0 1  0 E 0 0 0 

11 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  69  21 

52 

73  57 - - - - -  22 5 

16 

21 

30

2009-10 

Pittsburgh  NHL  20  0 3 3  10 -4 0 0 0 

20 

-  -  -  -  -

 

CAPITALS  NHL 

1  0 0 0  0 -2 0 0 0 1 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  49  22 

48 

70  26 - - - - -  - - - - -

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

33  1 3 4  12 -6 0 0 0 

36 

-  -  -  -  -

CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

13  1 0 1  2 -2 0 0 0 

16 

-  -  -  -  -

New England Prep School MVP (2004) â€˘ Hockey East All-Rookie Team (2005)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  2 0 0 

0 2

ATL  3 0 1 

1 4

BOS  2 0 0 

0 0

BUF  1 1 0 

1 0

CAR  2 0 0 

0 0

CBJ  2 0 0 

0 4

COL  1 0 0 

0 0

FLA  2 0 0 

0 2

LA 

1 0 0 

0 0

MIN  2 0 0 

0 0

MTL  3 0 1 

1 0

NJ 

2 0 1 

1 0

NYI  1 0 0 

0 0

NYR  1 0 0 

0 0

OTT  3 0 0 

0 0

PHX  1 0 0 

0 0

SJ 

1 0 0 

0 0

TB 

2 0 0 

0 0

TOR  1 0 0 

0 0

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CHRIS BOURQUE

2009-10

Played a career-high 21 games in the NHL for PIT and Washington ... Was claimed off 
waivers on 9/28 PIT after a strong training camp with the Capitals ... Played 20 games 
for PIT and recorded three assists ... Registered his fi rst career assist 10/28 vs. MTL ... 
Claimed off waivers by the Capitals 12/5 and assigned to Hershey (AHL) ... Recalled for 
one game (2/11 at OTT), but spent most of the season with the Bears ... Despite playing 
just 49 games in Hershey, fi nished fourth on the team with 70 points (22g-48a) ... Third 
on the team and tied for ninth in the AHL in assists ... Had three points (2g-1a) in his fi rst 
game of the year for the Bears, 12/5 vs. Norfolk ... Had a fi ve-point game 1/30 vs. Albany 
(1g-4a) to cap an eight-game point streak (1/9—1/30, 6g-14a).

Career

2008-09: 

Appeared in eight games for Washington, posting one goal and 11 shots … 

Recorded his fi rst NHL goal 12/30 at BUF in a 4-2 win … Played in 68 games for Hershey 
(AHL), netting 72 points (21g-51a) and 57 PIM … Ranked third on team in scoring and 
second in assists … Had nine-game (12/27—1/11, 9a) and 10-game (2/28—3/28, 12a) 
assist streaks … During his 10-game assist streak he recorded 18 points (6g-12a) â€Ś Had 
19 multiple-point games … Ranked third on team and fi fth in the league in scoring with 21 
points in the Calder Cup playoffs â€Ś His 16 assists ranked second on the team and in the 
league ... Led the league with 11 power-play assists … Recorded an eight-game playoff 
scoring streak from 4/16—5/8 (1g-9a) … Three of his fi ve playoff goals were GWGs â€Ś 
Had three points (1g-2a) in the deciding Game 5 at Providence â€Ś Scored the GWG and 
added an assist in Game 6 at Manitoba to help the Bears win the Calder Cup. 

2007-

08: 

Appeared in four games for Washington, posting two PIM and four shots … Made 

NHL debut at ATL (11/6), skating season-high 11:58 … Played in 73 games for Hershey, 
netting 63 points (28g-35a) and 56 PIM … Ranked second on team in scoring, third in 
goals and tied for second in assists … Tallied six PPGs and three SHGs â€Ś Had two 
GWGs â€Ś Had six multiple-goal games and fi ve multiple-assist games … Scored a goal 
and had two assists in the season opener against Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (10/3) â€Ś Had 
four goals against Hamilton (3/29) and three assists vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (2/24) â€Ś 
Recorded 15 points (8g-7a) in the fi nal seven games on the regular season â€Ś Had four 
points (1g-3a) in fi ve playoff games. 

2006-07: 

Skated in 76 games for Hershey, netting 

25 goals and 33 assists for 58 points â€Ś Ranked fourth on the team in scoring and third 
in assists … Seven of 25 goals were PPGs and two were SHGs â€Ś Recorded 13 points 
(6g-7a) in nine consecutive games from 2/23—3/11 … Tallied a goal and two assists 
against Manchester (11/25) … Scored fi rst career SHG against Manchester (11/29) … 
Tallied a pair of goals vs. Toronto (12/16) … Posted three points (2g-1a) at Manchester 
(3/9) … Notched four points twice (3/31, 3g-1a; 4/6, 1g-3a) â€Ś Tallied eight points (6g-2a) 
in 19 postseason games … Registered two points in a 6-5 victory over Albany in Game 3 
of the East Division semifi nals. 

2005-06: 

Recorded 36 points (8g-28a) in 52 games for 

Hershey … Ranked 11th on the team in points and tied for eighth in assists … Recorded 

points in three straight games, 10/22—10/28 … Scored fi rst two professional goals vs. 
Binghamton (10/23) … Nominated for RBK Hockey/AHL Rookie of the Month award for 
October (2g-6a) … Recorded fi ve points (1g-4a) in 7-3 win over Portland (1/21) â€Ś Picked 
up two assists in 4-1 win against Toronto (3/1) … Recorded two assists against Lowell 
(3/31) â€Ś Scored a goal and added an assist in 8-3 win against Binghamton (4/15).

College Career

2004-05: 

Played in 35 games with Boston University, recording 10 goals and 13 assists 

with 50 PIM … Earned Hockey East All-Rookie Team honors ... Voted MVP in the 2005 
Beanpot after scoring the overtime winner in the championship game â€Ś Ranked tied for 
fi fth on the team in points (23) and tied for fourth in goals ... Five of his 10 goals came 
on the power play, one was short-handed and three were game-winners ... Signed with 
Portland (AHL) at the end of his college season and played six games for the Pirates ... 
Posted his fi rst professional point in his third AHL game with an assist 4/10 at Lowell ... 
Scored his fi rst professional goal, the OT GWG, against Springfi eld (4/15). 

Prep Career

2003-04:

 Played high school hockey at Cushing Academy, where he was named New 

England prep school MVP ... The team captain … Recorded 37 goals and 53 assists 
(90 points) and logged 96 PIM in 31 games. 

2002-03: 

Played 28 games for Cushing, 

recording 31 goals, 26 assists and 49 PIM.

International

Two-time member of the U.S. National Junior Team. 

2006: 

Had a fi ve-goal game for 

Team USA at 2006 World Junior Championship â€Ś Led the U.S. with seven goals in 
seven games. 

2005: 

Played for Team USA at the 2005 World Junior Championship in 

Grand Forks, N.D.

NHL Transactions

Selected by Washington in the second round, 33rd overall, in the 2004 Entry Draft ... 
Claimed off waivers by Pittsburgh, Sept. 28, 2009 ... Claimed off waivers from Pittsburgh, 
Dec. 5, 2009.

Personal

Enjoys golfi ng, watching movies and relaxing in his spare time â€Ś Lists Dustin Pedroia of 
the Boston Red Sox as his favorite athlete … Lists winning the Beanpot and Calder Cup, 
as well as his fi rst NHL game, as his fondest hockey memories â€Ś Son of Hockey Hall of 
Fame defenseman Ray Bourque … Became the 23rd son of a Hall of Famer to play in the 
NHL when he made his debut.

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 10/6/00 (SJ 1 vs STL 4)

First NHL Goal:

 11/9/00 (SJ 2 at CBJ 5, Tugnutt)

First NHL Assist:

 10/12/00 (SJ 2 vs PHX 1)

Most Goals in a Game:

 2 (3 times, last: 3/3/08, WSH 10 vs BOS 2)

Most Assists in a Game:

 2 (4 times, last: 1/7/10, WSH 5 vs OTT 2)

Most Points in a Game:

 3 (2 times, last: 3/3/08, WSH 10 vs BOS 2, 

2G-1A)

Most Shots in a Game:

 5 (3 times, last: 3/3/08, WSH 10 vs BOS 2)

Most PIM in a Game:

 17 (3 times, last: 1/12/10, WSH 4 at TB 7)

Multiple-Point Games:

 19 (last: 1/7/10, WSH 5 vs OTT 2, 2A)

Longest Goal Streak:

 2 (2 times, last: 11/11/05-11/12/05, 2G)

Longest Assist Streak:

 2 (6 times, last: 2/4/10-2/5/10, 2A)

Longest Point Streak:

 3 (4 times, last: 10/21/06-10/27/06, 1G-2A)

Penalty Shots:

 None

Shootouts:

 1/4

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game:

 2 (4/24/09, WSH 4 vs NYR 0)

Most Assists in a Game:

 2 (4/11/08, WSH 5 vs PHI 4)

Most Points in a Game:

 2 (2 times, last: 4/24/09, WSH 4 vs NYR 0, 2G)

DID YOU KNOW?

Matt Bradley started the recycling program at 
the team’s Kettler Capitals Iceplex practice 
facility and in the locker room at Verizon 
Center.

MATT BRADLEY

Right Wing  â€˘  Height: 6’3”  •  Weight: 201  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: June 13, 1978 (Stittsville, Ontario)
Drafted: San Jose’s fourth-round choice, 102nd overall, in the 1996 Entry Draft
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, Aug. 18, 2005

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1995-96 

Kingston 

OHL  55  10 

14 

24  17 - - - - -  6 0 1 1 6

1996-97 

Kingston 

OHL  65  24 

24 

48  41 - - - - -  5 0 4 4 2

 

Kentucky 

AHL 

1  0 1 1  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

1997-98 Kingston 

OHL  55  33 

50 

83  24 - - - - -  8 3 4 7 7

 

Canada 

WJC 

7  1 1 2  4 - - - - -  - - - - -

1998-99 

Kentucky 

AHL  79  23 

20 

43  57 - - - - -  10 1 4 5 4

1999-00 

Kentucky 

AHL  80  22 

19 

41  81 - - - - -  9 6 3 9 9

2000-01 

San 

Jose 

NHL  21  1 1 2  19 0 0 0 0 

16 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Kentucky 

AHL  22  5 8 

13  16 - - - - -  1 1 0 1 5

2001-02 

San 

Jose 

NHL  54  9 

13 

22  43 

22 0 0 2 

63  10 0 0 0 0

2002-03 

San 

Jose 

NHL  46  2 3 5  37 -1 0 0 0 

21 

-  -  -  -  -

2003-04 

Pittsburgh  NHL  82  7 9 

16  65 

-27 0 0 1 

85 

-  -  -  -  -

2004-05 

Dornbirn 

Austria-2 6  5 2 7  18 - - - - -  - - - - -

2005-06 

CAPITALS  NHL  74  7 

12 

19  72 

-8 0 0 1 

87  - - - - -

2006-07 

CAPITALS  NHL  57  4 9 

13  47 -5 0 0 0 

77 

-  -  -  -  -

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  77  7 

11 

18  74 1 1 1 2 

111  7 0 2 2 2

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  81  5 6 

11  59 -1 0 0 1 

98  14 2 4 6 0

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  77  10 

14 

24  47 6 0 1 5 

98 

-  -  -  -  -

CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

366  33 

52 

85 299 -7 1 2 9 

471  21 2 7 8 2

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

569  52 

78 

130 465 

-13 1 2 

13 

656  31 2 7 8 2

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA 9 2 

19

ATL 37 2 

41

BOS 25 3 5 

8 22

BUF 21 0 

22

CGY 12 2 1 

3 17

CAR 38 2 2 

4 26

CHI  12 2 0 

2 5

CBJ 13 1 

12

COL 11 2 

10

DAL 11 1 

11

DET  13 3 2 

5 2

EDM 12 0 1 

1 14

FLA 38 3 

42

LA  12 1 2 

3 7

MIN  12 1 1 

2 9

MTL  24 1 3 

4 5

NSH 13 1 1 

2 10

NJ  24 4 4 

8 9

NYI 28 2 

19

NYR 27 2 3 

5 21

OTT  25 2 6 

8 7

PHI 24 3 

21

PHX  11 2 3 

5 0

PIT 19 1 

23

SJ 

6 1 2 

3 2

STL 10 0 

24

TB 36 

11 

16 

47

TOR 25 1 5 

6 7

VAN  14 0 2 

2 2

WSH  6 2 3 

5 7

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

COL  7 0 0 

0 0

NYR  7 2 0 

2 0

PHI  7 0 2 

2 2

PHX  3 0 0 

0 0

PIT  7 0 2 

2 0

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MATT BRADLEY

2009-10

Played in 77 games for Washington and set career highs in goals (10), assists (14) and 
points (24) â€Ś Had 5g-7a both at home and on the road â€Ś Team was 9-1-0 when he 
scored a goal and 14-2-5 when he recorded a point … Tied for second on the team with 
fi ve GWGs â€Ś Had one SHG goal to join teammates Alexander Semin (2) and Brooks 
Laich (1) as the only Caps to score a SHG this year â€Ś Took 98 shots, which is the same 
number he took last year in 81 games and is the second-highest total of his career â€Ś 
Ranked ninth on the team with 47 PIMs, but took only six minor penalties all year â€Ś 
Finished the year at +6 (was +9 on the road), the second-best rating of his career (+22 
with SJ in 01-02) â€Ś Was fi fth on the team with 113 hits … Had only eight giveaways all 
year, which was the fewest on the team for any player who played more than 40 games … 
Had seven points (3g-4a) in 20 division games … Had fi ve points (3g-2a) in his fi rst eight 
games of the season, which included two assists and a +2 rating 10/6 at PHI … Notched 
the GWG at NYR (11/17) after returning to the game after a fi ght … Skated a season-high 
17:28 on 11/23 at OTT … Had a goal and an assist and was +2 at COL (12/15) … Handed 
out two assists 1/7 vs. OTT … Registered two GWGs in his last fi ve games of the season: 
4/1 vs. ATL and 4/6 at PIT. 

Career

2008-09: 

Played 81 games, third on the team behind Brooks Laich and Nicklas 

Backstrom, who played all 82 â€Ś Tallied 11 points (5g-6a) … The team was 4-1-0 when 
he had a goal and 7-3-0 when he registered a point … Four of his 11 points (2g-2a) came 
against division foes and seven of his points (3g-4a) came on the road â€Ś Three of his 
fi ve goals came on his only shot of the game â€Ś Was eighth on the team with 59 PIM, 
but was second on the team with nine major penalties; had only seven minor penalties 
all year, the fewest for any Cap who played more than 30 games … Recorded the Caps’ 
fi rst home goal of the year on 10/11 vs. CHI … Had the GWG at ANA (11/19) … Notched 
points in consecutive games (11/22—11/24, 1g-1a) â€Ś Took a season high fi ve shots vs. 
NYI (12/4) â€Ś Recorded his 100th career NHL point 12/12 vs. OTT … Named First Star 
on 1/1 vs. TB after tallying a goal, an assist and a +3 rating â€Ś Played in all 14 Stanley 
Cup playoff games and averaged 12:44 of ice time, up 2:08 per game from the regular 
season â€Ś Tied for eighth on the team with six points (2g-4a) … Both goals came in Game 
5 of the ECQF vs. NYR (4/24), the fi rst two goals of the game.  

2007-08: 

Played in 77 

games and tallied 18 points (7g-11a) â€Ś Posted a career-high 111 shots on goal â€Ś Fifth 
on the team with 126 hits … Team went 6-0-0 when he scored a goal and 12-0-1 when 
he had a point … Nine of his 18 points came in the third period (3g-6a) … Scored his fi rst 
career PPG 3/3 vs. BOS and his fi rst career SHG 10/29 at TOR … Established a career 
high with three points (1g-2a) and was +3 on 10/29 at TOR … Had a goal and an assist 
and fi nished +3 on 12/26 vs. TB â€Ś Scored the only goal of a 12-round shootout on 1/17 
vs. EDM to give Washington the win … Enjoyed his best offensive month of the season 
in March with four goals and fi ve points â€Ś Posted his third career two-goal game and 
matched his career high with three points 3/3 vs. BOS … Played in his 400th NHL game 
on 3/12 vs. CGY … Had three points (2g-1a) and no minus games in the fi nal 12 outings of 
the regular season â€Ś Played in all seven games of the ECQF against PHI and recorded 
two assists. 

2006-07: 

Recorded 13 points (4g-9a) in 57 games, missing 16 due to injury 

… The team was 3-1-0 when he scored a goal and 5-2-4 when he had a point … Scored 
two goals in his fi rst six games … Matched a career high with a three-game point streak 
from 10/21-10/27 (1g-2a) … Had his fi rst career two-assist game and was +3 at PHI (11/4) 
… Scored a goal and added an assist with a +2 rating 11/6 vs. OTT … Played in his 300th 
NHL game on 12/6 vs. OTT … Had an assist and fi ve shots on goal 3/18 vs. TB â€Ś Was +2, 
without a minus game, in the last 12 games of the season â€Ś His last three points of the 
season came against TB, in three different games; posted 1-3-4 and a +3 rating against 
TB on the year. 

2005-06: 

Played 74 games in his fi rst Capitals season and fi nished 12th 

on the team with 19 points (7g-12a) â€Ś Ranked second on the team with 120 hits … Had 

the fi rst two two-goal games of his career, 10/13 vs. NYI and 3/29 at CAR … Tallied points 
in six out of eight games from 11/8—11/23 (2g-5a) … Equaled his career-best point-
scoring streak with points in three straight games (11/8—11/12, 2g-2a) â€ŚScored goals in 
back-to-back games (11/11—11/12, both against NJ) for the second time in his career â€Ś 
Registered a goal and an assist at PHX (1/16). 

2004-05: 

Appeared in six games with 

Bulldogs Dornbirn (Austria-2), recording fi ve goals, two assists and 18 PIM. 

2003-04: 

One of only four players with PIT to appear in all 82 games â€Ś Recorded 16 points (7g-9a) 
and 65 PIM … Scored his fi rst goal of the season 12/3 at PHI … Recorded two points 
(1g-1a) 3/9 vs. DAL … Recorded two points (1g-1a) 4/4 vs. WSH. 

2002-03:

 Appeared 

in 46 games with SJ before being traded to PIT on 3/11 â€Ś Did not appear in a game with 
PIT due to wrist surgery … Recorded fi ve points (2g-3a) and 37 PIM with SJ â€Ś Played 
in 100th career game 12/16 at NYR … Scored fi rst goal of the season and was +2 at LA 
(1/27). 

2001-02: 

Skated in 54 games with SJ, totaling a career-best 22 points (9g-13a) 

and 43 PIM … Tied for third on SJ with a +22 rating and ranked fi rst among NHL rookies 
… Selected as Sharks Rookie of the Year â€Ś Tied for 14th in voting for Calder Trophy â€Ś 
Recorded fi rst career two-point game (1g-1a), 12/28 vs. NYR … Tallied fi rst career GWG 
1/9 at PHX … Played in fi rst career NHL playoff game 4/20 vs. PHX (Game 2, WCQF). 

2000-01: 

Recorded 13 points (5g-8a) and 16 PIM in 22 games with Kentucky (AHL) 

… Recorded one goal, one assist and 19 PIM in 21 games with SJ â€Ś Began the season 
with SJ â€Ś Made NHL debut 10/6 vs. STL … Recorded fi rst NHL point with an assist 10/12 
vs. PHX … Scored his fi rst NHL goal 11/9 at CBJ.  

1999-00: 

Played in a career-high 

80 games with Kentucky, totaling 22 goals, 19 assists and 81 PIM … Led the team with 
three SHGs, ranked fourth with four GWGs and ranked eighth with 41 points â€Ś Played 
in nine playoff games, leading the club with six goals and two GWGs â€Ś Tied for second 
in playoff scoring (9 points). 

1998-99: 

Recorded 23 goals, 20 assists and 57 PIM in 79 

games with Kentucky â€Ś Set team rookie record for goals in a season â€Ś His 43 points 
was second-most by a Kentucky rookie.

Junior Career

1997-98:

  Ranked  fourth  on  Kingston  (OHL)  in  scoring  with  83  points  (33g-50a) 

in 55 games … Ranked among the top 20 scorers in the OHL … Awarded 
William Hanley Award as the OHL’s most gentlemanly player â€Ś Named to OHL 
Eastern Conference All-Star Team â€Ś Finished third in the coaches’ ballots for 
the OHL’s best defensive forward award … Represented Canada at World Junior 
Championship in Switzerland. 

1996-97: 

Finished  second  on  Kingston  in  games 

played (65), ranked third with 24 goals and ranked fi fth in scoring with 48 points. 
1995-96: Played his fi rst  season  in  the  OHL  with  Kingston,  totaling  10  goals,  14 
assists and 17 PIM in 55 games.

International

Represented Canada at the 1998 World Junior Championship, posting one goal 
and one assist in seven games.

NHL Transactions

Selected by San Jose in the fourth round, 102nd overall, in the 1996 Entry Draft … 
Traded to Pittsburgh by San Jose for Wayne Primeau, March 11, 2003 â€Ś Signed as 
a free agent by Washington, Aug. 18, 2005. 

Personal

Nickname is â€œBrads” … An avid golfer â€Ś Lists Cam Neely as his hockey idol â€Ś An 
environmentalist who instituted the recycling program in the Capitals’ locker rooms at 
Kettler Capitals Iceplex and Verizon Center â€Ś Also supports the fi ght against cancer.

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JOHN CARLSON

Defense •  Ht.: 6’3”  •  Wt.: 208  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: January 10, 1990 (Natick, Mass.)
Drafted: Capitals’ fi rst-round choice, 27th overall, in the 2008 Entry Draft

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2005-06 

N.J. 

Rockets AtJHL  38  2 

10 

12  42 - - - - -  - - - - -

2006-07 

N.J. 

Rockets AtJHL  44  12 

38 

50  96 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Indiana 

USHL  2  0 0 0  6 - - - - -  - - - - -

2007-08 Indiana 

USHL  59  12 

31 

43  72 - - - - -  4 1 0 1 0

2008-09 

London 

OHL  59  16 

60 

76  65 - - - - -  14 7 

15 

22 

16

 

Hershey 

AHL 

-  - - -  - - - - - -  16 2 1 3 0

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  22  1 5 6  8 

11 0 0 0 

21 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  48  4 

35 

39  26 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

United 

States WJC 

7  4 3 7  2 - - - - -  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

22  1 5 6  8 

11 0 0 0 

21 

-  -  -  -  -

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ATL  1 0 0 

0 0

BOS  1 0 1 

1 2

BUF  1 0 0 

0 0

CGY  1 0 0 

0 0

CAR  3 1 1 

2 0

CHI  1 0 1 

1 0

DAL  1 0 0 

0 0

FLA  1 0 1 

1 0

MTL  1 0 0 

0 0

NYR  1 0 0 

0 0

OTT  2 0 0 

0 0

PHI  1 0 0 

0 0

PIT  2 0 1 

1 2

STL  1 0 0 

0 2

TB 

2 0 0 

0 2

TOR  2 0 0 

0 0

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 11/20/09 (WSH 2 vs MTL 3)

First NHL Goal:

 3/25/10 (WSH 2 at CAR 3 SO, Legace)

First NHL Assist:

 1/21/10 (WSH 6 at PIT 3)

Most Goals in a Game:

 1 (3/25/10, WSH 2 at CAR 3 SO)

Most Assists in a Game:

 1 (5 times, last: 4/11/10, WSH 3 vs BOS 4 SO)

Most Points in a Game:

 1 (6 times, last: 4/11/10, WSH 3 vs BOS 4 SO, 

1A)

Most Shots in a Game:

 3 (2 times, last: 3/25/10, WSH 2 at CAR 3 SO)

Most PIM in a Game:

 2 (4 times, last: 4/11/10, WSH 3 vs BOS 4 SO)

Longest Assist Streak:

 2 (3/14/10-3/16/10, 2A)

Longest Point Streak:

 2 (3/14/10-3/16/10, 2A)

Penalty Shots:

 None

Shootouts:

 None

DID YOU KNOW?

John Carlson’s overtime goal that lifted Team USA 
to the gold medal at the World Junior Championship 
was his second goal of the game and fourth of the 
tournament.

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2009-10

Skated in 22 games for Washington and had six points (1g-5a) … Made NHL debut at 
the age of 19 against MTL (11/20), skating 17:24 … Youngest player to play for the Caps 
since Alexander Semin made his NHL debut on 10/14/03 at MTL … Had four points (1g-
3a) in 10 road games … Recorded his fi rst NHL point, an assist, at PIT (1/21) â€Ś Scored 
his fi rst NHL goal 3/25 at CAR … Had two points (1g-1a) in his last fi ve games … Tied 
for fi fth among NHL rookies with a +11 rating â€Ś Averaged 15:14 TOI … Had 29 hits and 
32 blocked shots … Was +2 in three straight games from 1/15—1/21 … Had an assist 
in three straight games from 3/10—3/16 … Played a season-high 19:48 at FLA (3/16) â€Ś 
Played in 48 games for the Hershey Bears (AHL) and had 39 points (4g-35a) â€Ś Named 
to the AHL All-Rookie Team â€Ś Represented Hershey in the AHL All-Star Game â€Ś Fourth 
in the AHL, second among rookies, at +37 … Had two assists and was +4 at Binghamton 
(10/9) … Was +3 vs. Norfolk ( 11/13) and vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (11/14) … Had four 
assists at Adirondack (11/27) and three assists vs. Toronto (12/20) … Was +12 in January 
and scored in back-to-back games 1/23 vs. Manitoba and 1/29 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.

Career

2008-09: 

Appeared in 16 playoff games for Hershey (AHL) upon fi nishing his junior 

season with the London Knights (OHL) … Recorded two goals, one assist and was +3 as 
the Bears won the Calder Cup … Played for Capitals legend Dale Hunter in London â€Ś 
Collected numerous team awards with the Knights: team MVP, Booster Club Player of the 
Year, Best Defenseman, Rookie of the Year and Playoff Performer of the Year (co-winner) 

… Ranked second among OHL rookies and tied for second among defensemen with 76 
points (16g-60a) … Finished fi rst among OHL rookies and third overall with 60 assists … 
Played in the OHL All-Star Game â€Ś OHL coaches voted him as having the best shot and 
hardest shot (co-winner) in the league’s Western Conference â€Ś His nine PPGs tied for 
third among league defensemen â€Ś Registered 23 multiple-point games … Recorded two 
seven-game point streaks:  12/6—12/31, 4g-9a, and 11/5—11/22, 3g-6a … Posted four 
points in a game on two occasions: 12/14 vs. Sarnia and 3/1 vs. Kingston (both 1g-3a) â€Ś 
Led the Knights with 22 points (7g-15a) in 14 playoff games … Recorded a 10-game point 
streak, the second longest in the OHL playoffs, from 3/28—4/22 (7g-14a). 

2007-08: 

Named to the USHL Second All-Star Team and the USHL All-Rookie Team â€Ś Ranked 
second among USHL defensemen in scoring with 43 points (12g-31a) … Played in the 
USHL All-Star Game, where he recorded an assist. 

2006-07: 

Appeared in two games 

with Indiana in the USHL, recording six PIM.

NHL Transactions

Capitals’ fi rst-round choice, 27th overall, in the 2008 Entry Draft. 

Personal

Was born in Massachusetts but spent much of his childhood in New Jersey … Grew up a 
fan of Scott Stevens, the New Jersey Devils and Boston Bruins â€Ś Favorite sports outside 
of hockey are golf and lacrosse â€Ś Enjoys watching Entourage and Lost.

JOHN CARLSON

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JASON CHIMERA

Left Wing  â€˘  Ht.: 6’2” â€˘  Wt.: 218  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: May 2, 1979 (Edmonton, Alberta) 
Drafted: Edmonton’s fi fth-round choice, 121st overall, in the 1997 Entry Draft
Acquired: From Columbus in exhange for Chris Clark and Milan Jurcina, Dec. 28, 2009

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA        26  

4  5  9  21 

ATL  11 3 5 

8 5

BOS 8 1 

16

BUF  5 1 4 

5 2

CGY 26 3 1 

4 50

CAR  8 0 1 

1 2

CHI 36 4 

11 

15 

30

COL 24 6 

13 32

CBJ  8 1 0 

1 2

DAL 24 1 

10 

11 

25

DET 36 4 

11 

15 

30

EDM 16 2 4 

6 10

FLA  7 5 1 

6 9

LA 22 

36

MIN 26 3 

44

MTL 8 

10

NSH 37 8 4 

12 30

NYI  8 4 1 

5 4

NYR  7 3 0 

3 4

OTT  9 0 3 

3 6

PHI  3 1 0 

1 2

PHX 25 6 

14 20

PIT  10 0 1 

1 2

SJS 24 6 

30

STL 34 5 

13 

30

TBL 8 

12

TOR 10 1 3 

4 17

VAN 24 7 

29

WSH  5 1 2 

3 6

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

DAL  2 0 2 

2 0

DET  4 0 1 

1 2

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1996-97 

Medicine 

Hat WHL  71  16 

23 

39  64 - - - - -  4 0 1 1 4

1997-98 Medicine 

Hat WHL  72  34 

32 

66  94 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Hamilton 

AHL 

4  0 0 0  8 - - - - -  - - - - -

1998-99 

Medicine 

Hat WHL  37  18 

22 

40  84 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Brandon 

WHL  21  14 

12 

26  32 - - - - -  5 4 1 5 8

 

Canada 

WJC 

7  2 2 4  2 - - - - -  - - - - -

1999-00 

Hamilton 

AHL  78  15 

13 

28  77 - - - - -  10 0 2 2 

12

2000-01 

Edmonton  NHL 

1  0 0 0  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Hamilton 

AHL  78  29 

25 

54  93 - - - - -  - - - - -

2001-02 

Edmonton  NHL 

3  1 0 1  0 -3 0 0 0 3 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hamilton 

AHL  77  26 

51 

77 158 - - - - -  15 4 6 

10 

10

2002-03 

Edmonton  NHL  66  14 9 

23  36 -2 0 1 4 

90  2 0 2 2 0

2003-04 

Edmonton  NHL  60  4 8 

12  57 -1 0 0 1 

79 

-  -  -  -  -

2004-05 

AS 

Varese  Italy 

15  7 3 

10  34 - - - - -  5 2 1 3 

31

2005-06 

Columbus  NHL  80  17 

13 

30  95 

-10 1 1 5 

127  - - - - -

2006-07 

Columbus  NHL  82  15 

21 

36  91 2 2 2 2 

151 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Canada 

WC 

9  1 5 6  8 - - - - -  - - - - -

2007-08 

Columbus  NHL  81  14 

17 

31  98 

-5 1 1 3 

198  - - - - -

 

Canada 

WC 

9  0 2 2  6 - - - - -  - - - - -

2008-09 

Columbus  NHL  49  8 

14 

22  41 8 1 0 1 

115  4 0 1 1 2

2009-10 

Columbus  NHL  39  8 9 17  47 -7 1 0 1 

92 

-  -  -  -  -

 

CAPITALS  NHL  39  7 

10 17  51 6 0 0 0 

68 

-  -  -  -  -

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

500  88 

101 

189 516 

-12 6 5 

16 

923  6 0 3 3 2

AHL First All-Star Team (2002)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 12/9/00 (EDM vs LA)

First NHL Goal: 

12/18/01 (EDM at NYI)

First NHL Assist: 

12/8/02 (EDM at ATL)

Most Goals in a Game:

 2 (4 times, last: 10/31/07, CBJ at LA)

Most Assists in a Game: 

3 (3/25/07, CBJ vs STL)

Most Points in a Game: 

3 (3 times, last: 10/10/07, CBJ vs PHX)

Most PIM in a Game: 

19 (2/6/06, CBJ at VAN)

Shootouts

: 2/8

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHLIGHTS

Most Assists in a Game:

 1 (three times; last: 4/23/09, CBJ 5 vs DET 6)

Most Points in a Game:

 1 (three times; last: 4/23/09, CBJ 5 vs DET 6, 1A)

DID YOU KNOW?

Jason Chimera played the same number of games 
and produced the same number of points with 
Washington as he did with Columbus before he was 
acquired.

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2009-10

Appeared in a combined 78 games with CBJ and Washington, skating 39 for each team ... 
Talled 34 points (15g-19a) total ... Has 7g-10a and is +6 in 39 GP with the Caps ... Had 11 
of his 17 points with the Caps on the road (5g-6a, +6) ... All 17 of his points with the Caps 
came at even strength ... Team was 7-0-0 when he scored a goal (11-2-2 with a point) 
... Recorded an assist in his Capitals debut on 12/30 at SJ ...  Had points in four straight 
games (2g-3a) from 1/9—1/15 ... Recorded his 100th career assist 3/30 vs. OTT ... Played 
his 500th career game in the season fi nale (4/11 vs. BOS).

Career

2008-09:

 Tallied 22 points (8g-14a), 41 penalty minutes and was +8 in 49 games with 

CBJ … Had one GWG and one PPG … Was one of two players (Jakub Voracek) to record 
a multiple-point game (0-2-2) in the season opener 10/10 at DAL, one of his three two-
point games on the year â€Ś Tied his career high of +3 10/10 at DAL … Scored a goal in 
three straight games 10/17—10/21 … Opened the season recording a point in fi ve of the 
fi rst six games and seven of the fi rst 10 games … Registered 1-4-5 during a four-game 
point streak 11/7—11/14 â€Ś Played his 400th career game 12/7 at ANA … Missed two 16-
game stretches (12/18—1/ 21 and 2/26—3/31) due to injury â€Ś Tallied 0-1-1 in four playoff 
games ... 

2007-08:

 Registered 31 points (14g-17a) and 98 penalty minutes in 81 games 

with CBJ … Played in a club-record 243 straight games from 10/9/05—4/5/08 before 
missing the fi nal regular season game due to injury â€Ś Set career highs in penalty minutes 
(98) and shots (198) … Was third on the team in goals, penalty minutes and shots, tied for 
third in GWGs and was fi fth in points â€Ś Matched a career-high with three points (1g-2a) 
and was +3 10/10 vs. PHX, his third career three-point game â€Ś Played the 300th game 
of his NHL career 10/23 at CHI … Had the fourth two-goal game of his career 10/31 at LA 
… Won a silver medal with Canada at the World Championship.

 2006-07:

 Registered 

36 points (15g-21a) and didn’t miss a game in his second season with CBJ … Set career 
highs in assists, points and games played â€Ś Tied for the team lead with two SHGs ... Was 
fi fth on the club in goals, points, GWGs, plus/minus rating and penalty minutes … Tied a 
CBJ single-game record with 10 shots 4/7 vs. ANA … Collected 3a 3/25 vs. STL to set 
a single-game career high in assists and tie a career high in points â€Ś Won a gold medal 
with Canada at the World Championship.

 2005-06:

 Scored a career-high 17 goals and 

added 13 assists in 80 games with CBJ … Ranked second on the club in GWGs (5) and 
games played (tied), was third in penalty minutes, fourth in goals and fi fth in shooting 
percentage (13.4%) … Nine of his 17 goals came in the third period, while 10 gave CBJ a 
lead. 

2004-05: 

Notched 10 points (7g-3a) and 34 penalty minutes in 15 games with AS 

Varese (Italy) … Added three points (2g-1a) in fi ve playoff games. 

2003-04:

 Recorded 

12 points (4g-8a) in 60 games with EDM … Played the 100th game of his NHL career 
1/2 at MIN.

 

2002-03:

 Registered 23 points (14g-9a) in 66 games with EDM during his 

fi rst full NHL season â€Ś Led Oilers and ranked second among NHL rookies in shooting 
percentage (15.6%) … Scored his fi rst career SHG 3/28 vs. CBJ … Made Stanley Cup 
playoff debut … Tied for team lead in plus/minus (+2) â€Ś Tied for second on club in assists 

(2) … Played his fi rst career playoff game and collected fi rst career playoff point with an 
assist in Game 5 at DAL on 4/17. 

2001-02:

 Played three games with EDM and scored 

the fi rst goal of his NHL career 12/18 at NYI … Tallied 77 points (26g-51a), 158 PIM and 
was +28 in 77 games with Hamilton (AHL) … Named to the AHL First All-Star Team â€Ś 
Voted a starter for the Canadian AHL All-Star Team â€Ś Finished fourth in the AHL in 
assists and fi fth in points â€Ś Set a Hamilton single-season points record and his 51 assists 
ranked second-best in team history … Notched 10 points (4g-6a) in 15 playoff games 
… Helped the Bulldogs advanced to Calder Cup semifi nals.

 2000-01:

 Made his NHL 

debut for EDM 12/9 vs. LA â€Ś Netted 54 points (29g-25a) in 78 games with Hamilton â€Ś 
Ranked second on Bulldogs in goals, third in points and fi fth in assists … Led Hamilton 
with eight GWGs. 1999-00: Had 28 points (15g-13a) in 78 games with Hamilton in his fi rst 
professional season â€Ś Ranked sixth on the club in goals.

Junior Career

1998-99:

 Combined to record 66 points (32g-34a) and 116 penalty minutes in 58 games 

with Medicine Hat and Brandon (WHL) … Finished third on Brandon in goals and sixth in 
points â€Ś Represented at the World Junior Championship. 

1997-98: 

Led Medicine Hat 

in goals (34), assists (32) and points (66) in 72 games … Co-winner of team’s MVP award 
… Made his professional debut and played in four games for Hamilton (AHL). 

1996-97: 

Registered 39 points (16g-23a) in 71 games as a WHL rookie for Medicine Hat.

International

Has represented Canada three times in major international competitions.

 2008:

 Appeared 

in his second World Championship, posting two assists in nine games as Canada won 
the silver medal. 

2007:

 Made his fi rst appearance in a World Championship, recording 

six points (1g-5a) in nine games. 

1999: 

Skated in the World Junior Championship in 

Winnipeg, Manitoba â€Ś Recorded 2-2-4 and two penalty minutes in seven games.

NHL Transactions

Edmonton’s fi fth pick, 121st overall, in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft … Acquired by Phoenix 
with a third-round pick (later traded to Carolina â€“ later traded to NY Rangers – NY 
Rangers selected Billy Ryan) in the 2004 Entry Draft from Edmonton in exchange for New 
Jersey’s second-round pick (previously acquired, Edmonton selected Geoff Paukovich) 
and Buffalo’s fourth-round pick (previously acquired, Edmonton selected Liam Reddox) 
in the 2004 Entry Draft, June 26, 2004… Acquired by Columbus with Cale Hulse and 
Michael Rupp from Phoenix in exchange for Geoff Sanderson and Tim Jackman, Oct. 8, 
2005 â€Ś Acquired by Washington from Columbus in exchange for Chris Clark and Milan 
Jurcina, Dec. 28, 2009.

Personal

Enjoys golfi ng and camping in the offseason.

JASON CHIMERA

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JOE CORVO

Defense  â€˘  Ht.: 6’0”  •  Wt.: 204  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: June 20, 1977 (Oak Park, Ill.) 
Drafted: Los Angeles’ fourth-round choice, 83rd overall, in the 1997 Entry Draft
Acquired: From Carolina for Brian Pothier, Oskar Osala and a second-round choice in the 2011 Entry Draft, March 
3, 2010

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA 19 5 4 

9 6

ATL 24 5 

14 

12

BOS 24 1 7 

8 6

BUF 21 0 

5 12

CGY 15 2 4 

6 4

CAR 13 4 3 

7 10

CHI  15 1 4 

5 4

COL 14 2 1 

3 4

CBJ 13 1 

10

DAL  21 0 3 

3 4

DET  11 2 6 

8 2

EDM 13 3 2 

5 10

FLA  22 2 

12 

14 6

LA 

2 0 0 

0 2

MIN  15 2 7 

9 8

MTL 20 1 7 

8 2

NSH 12 2 2 

4 6

NJ  17 1 6 

7 2

NYI  15 2 

10 

12 6

NYR 14 2 3 

5 6

OTT  9 5 2 

7 0

PHI  15 2 7 

9 6

PHX 19 2 8 

10 2

PIT  15 0 5 

5 2

SJ 19 

14

STL  14 3 2 

5 8

TB 24 

13 

10

TOR 19 3 

11 

14 10

VAN  11 1 3 

4 6

WSH 21 3 5 

8 6

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  5 0 1 

1 0

BOS  7 1 2 

3 0

BUF  5 1 2 

3 6

NJ  12 1 3 

4 0

PIT  9 1 4 

5 4

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW  S GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1995-96 

W. 

Michigan  CCHA  41  5 

25 

30  38 - - - -  -  - - - - -

1996-97 

W. 

Michigan  CCHA  32  12 

21 

33  85 - - - -  -  - - - - -

 

United 

States WJC 

6  1 1 2  0 - - - -  -  - - - - -

1997-98 W. 

Michigan  CCHA  32  5 

12 

17  93 - - - -  -  - - - - -

1998-99 Springfi 

eld  AHL  50  5 

15 

20  32 - - - -  -  - - - - -

 

Hampton 

Roads 

ECHL 

5  0 0 0  15  -  -  -  -  -  4 0 1 1 0

2000-01 

Lowell 

AHL  77  10 

23 

33  31 - - - -  -  4 3 1 4 0

2001-02 Manchester  AHL 

80  13 37 50  30 6 7 0 1  -  5 0 5 5 0

2002-03 

Los 

Angeles NHL  50  5 7 

12  14 2 2 0 0 84  3 0 0 0 0

 

Manchester  AHL 

26  8 18 26  8 7 4 0 0 82  -  -  -  -  -

 

United 

States WC 

6  0 1 1  2 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2003-04 

Los 

Angeles NHL  72  8 17 

25  36 7 0 0 3 

150  -  -  -  -  -

2004-05 Chicago 

AHL 

23  7 7 14  14 7 3 1 1  -  18 4 5 9 12

2005-06 

Los 

Angeles 

NHL  81  14 

26 

40  38 

16 7 0 3 

190  - - - - -

 

United 

States WC 

7  0 0 0  0 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2006-07 

Ottawa 

NHL  76  8 

29 

37  42 8 3 0 2 

160 20 2 7 9 6

2007-08 

Ottawa 

NHL  51  6 

21 

27  18 

13 1 0 1 

111  - - - - -

 

Carolina 

NHL  23  7 

14 

21  8 4 5 0 2 56  -  -  -  -  -

2008-09 

Carolina 

NHL  81  14 

24 

38  18 -1 8 1 6 

213 18 2 5 7 4

2009-10 

Carolina 

NHL  34  4 8 

12  10 -6 4 0 0 76  -  -  -  -  -

 

CAPITALS  NHL  18  2 4 6  2 -4 1 0 0 23  -  -  -  -  -

NHL TOTALS 

 

486 

68  150  218 

186  39  31 

1  17  1063 38 4 

12 

16 

10

CCHA All-Rookie Team (1996) â€˘ CCHA Second All-Star Team (1997)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 12/14/02 (LA 3 vs PIT 2)

First NHL Goal: 

1/6/03 (LA 3 at MIN 2)

Most Goals in a Game: 

3 (3/16/08, CAR 5 vs OTT 1)

Most Assists in a Game: 

4 (10/26/06, OTT 7 vs TOR 2)

Most Points in a Game: 

5 (10/26/06, OTT 7 vs TOR 2)

Most Shots in a Game:

 9 (1/1/08, OTT 3 at WSH 6)

Most PIM in a Game: 

4 (9 times, last: 2/28/07, OTT 2 vs. CAR 0)

Shootouts

: 1/3

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game:

 1 (four times; last: 5/18/09, CAR 2 at PIT 3)

Most Assists in a Game:

 2 (4/11/07, OTT 6 vs PIT 3)

Most Points in a Game:

 2 (two times; last: 5/3/09, CAR 3 at BOS 0, 1A)

DID YOU KNOW?

As a member of the Carolina Hurricanes, Joe Corvo 
scored against Washington on Nov. 30, 2009. He 
was traded to Washington from Carolina on March 
3, 2010 and then scored two goals against Carolina 
on March 18, 2010.  

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2009-10

Split the season between Washington and CAR … Played in 18 games with the Capitals 
and had six points (2g-4a) … Made his Caps debut on 3/4 vs. TB â€Ś Had an assist in his 
second game as a Cap vs. NYR (3/6) … Recorded a three-game point streak (2g-2a) from 
3/14—3/ 18 â€Ś Scored two goals at CAR, his former team, on 3/18 â€Ś Had an assist and 
was +2 vs. ATL (4/9) … Recorded only two PIM as a Cap … Skated in 34 games with CAR 
and had 12 points (4g-8a) … Had a one goal and one assist 11/15 vs. MIN … Blocked fi ve 
shots in a game-high 30:57 of ice time at MTL (11/17) … Missed 28 games after being 
cut on the leg by a skate vs. WSH (11/30) … At the time of his injury, ranked fi rst on the 
team and eighth in the NHL in TOI (25:33) … Was +4 in seven games after returning from 
injury and before being traded. 

Career 

2008-09: 

Completed his sixth NHL season and second with CAR … Matched his 

career highs for goals (14) and games played (81) â€Ś First among NHL defensemen in 
GWG (6) … Tied for 11th among NHL blueliners in goals (14) and tied for 12th in PPG 
(8) … Ranked fi rst among CAR defensemen and eighth on the team in scoring with 38 
points (14g-24a) … Second on the team in TOI (24:19) and fourth in power-play points 
(22) â€Ś Netted his fi rst goal of the season vs. DET (10/13) … Scored the GWG and had 
an assist vs. OTT (11/7) â€Ś Had the GWG and skated a game-high 30:50 vs. MTL (12/16) 
… Tallied the GWG (this one in OT) for the second consecutive game and had an assist 
vs. FLA (12/18) … Earned an assist on the OT game-winner and was (+2) in a team-high 
27:26 of ice time at MTL (12/21) … Blocked a season-high six shots at PHX (2/7) … Was 
a season-high (+3) at NYI (2/19) … Scored two 5-on-3 PPG vs. TB (2/20) … Scored the 
GWG at TB (3/7) … Netted the GWG for the second consecutive game with a second-
period goal vs. NYR (3/9) … Had a season-high three assists vs. NYI (3/20) … Matched 
his career high with his 14th goal of the season vs. WSH (3/21) â€Ś Earned his 200th 
NHL point with an assist vs. NYR (4/2) … Played in all 18 CAR playoff games… Second 
among CAR skaters in average TOI in the playoffs (25:27) … Earned the only assist on 
the overtime GWG in Game 2 of the ECQF at NJ (4/17) â€Ś Scored his fi rst goal of the 
playoffs â€“ the GWG – and had an assist in Game 2 of the ECSF at BOS (5/3) … Scored 
his second goal of the playoffs in Game 1 of the ECF at PIT (5/18). 

2007-08: 

Split the 

season between OTT (51 games) and CAR (23 games) â€Ś Established career highs in 
assists (35) and points (48) â€Ś Led CAR defensemen in goals (13), assists (35) and points 
(48) and was tied for the overall team lead in plus/minus (+17) … Ranked tied for seventh 
among NHL defensemen in goals (13), 13th in assists (35), 12th in points (48), tied for 
seventh in GWG (3) and 11th in power-play points (28) â€Ś With OTT, recorded his 100th 
career assist vs. MTL (2/9) … Took a career-high nine shots at WSH (1/1) … Had 21 
points (7g-14a) in 23 games with CAR after being acquired from OTT on 2/11 â€Ś Scored 
his fi rst CAR goal and earned a pair of assists vs. WSH (2/23) â€Ś Earned his fi rst career 
hat trick with three tallies in his fi rst game against his former team vs. OTT (3/16). 

2006-

07: 

Played in 76 games for OTT … Missed fi ve games due to injury and one game with 

food poisoning … Set a then-career high in assists (29) … Had fi ve multi-point games … 
Set single-game career highs in assists (4) and points (5) in a 7-2 win vs. TOR (10/26) … 
His fi ve points set an OTT record for points in a game by a defenseman â€Ś Earned his 
100th career NHL point at BUF (2/7) … Totaled nine points (2g-7a) in 20 games as OTT 
captured the Eastern Conference title before falling to ANA in the Stanley Cup Finals â€Ś 
Made his Stanley Cup Playoff debut in Game 1 of the ECQF  vs. PIT (4/11), recording 
two assists … Scored his fi rst career playoff goal in Game 1 of the ECSF at NJ (4/26) 
… Tallied the GWG in double-overtime of Game 2 of the ECF at BUF (5/12). 

2005-06: 

Played in 81 games for LA â€Ś Set a career high in goals (14) and led team defensemen in 

plus/minus (+15) … Beat Detroit’s Jimmy Howard on his fi rst career penalty shot (11/28). 

2004-05: 

Spent part of the season with Chicago (AHL), earning 14 points (7g-7a) in 23 

games to lead team defensemen in scoring … Played in all 18 playoff games for Chicago 
as the Wolves advanced to the Calder Cup Finals before falling to Philadelphia â€Ś Had 9 
points (4g-5a) in the playoffs to lead team defensemen in scoring. 

2003-04: 

Completed 

his fi rst full NHL season with LA, playing in 72 games … Ranked tied for fi rst among team 
defensemen in goals (8) … Three of his eight goals were GWG, including his fi rst career 
OT goal at ANA (1/28) â€Ś Played his 100th NHL game at NJ (2/15). 

2002-03: 

Began 

the season with Manchester (AHL) and led team defensemen in scoring with 25 points 
at the time of his fi rst NHL recall (12/13) … Made his NHL debut with LA vs. PIT (12/14) 
… His fi rst NHL goal was a PPG at MIN (1/6) … Led NHL rookie defensemen with fi ve 
goals … Represented Manchester at the AHL All-Star Game, scoring two goals for Team 
PlanetUSA. 

2001-02: 

Finished second in scoring for Manchester (AHL) with 50 points 

(13g-37a) … Led team defensemen in points (50), goals (13) and assists (37). 

2000-01: 

Third among Lowell (AHL) defensemen in scoring with 33 points (10g-23a) and tied for 
fi rst among Lock Monsters blueliners in goals … Tied for fi rst on the team with three in 
playoff goals. 

1999-00: 

Did not play. 

1998-99: 

Made his professional debut with 

Springfi eld (AHL), skating in 50 games … Had 20 points (5g-15a). 

College Career

Spent three years at Western Michigan (WMU) of the Central Collegiate Hockey 
Association (CCHA) … Totaled 80 points (22g-58a) in 105 career college hockey games. 

1997-98: 

Had 17 points (5g-12a) in 32 games at WMU â€Ś Racked up 93 PIM. 

1996-

97:

 Skated in 32 games for WMU and had 33 points (12g-21a), earning second-team 

All-CCHA honors. 

1995-96:

 Played in 41 games for WMU … Had 30 points (5g-25a) ... 

Was named to the CCHA All-Rookie Team.

International Career

2006: 

Played in seven games for the United States at the World Championship. 

2003: 

Played in six games for the United States at the World Championship â€Ś Had one assist 
and two penalty minutes. 

1997: 

Had two points (1g-1a) in six games for the United 

States at the World Junior Championship â€Ś Named the tournament’s Most Outstanding 
Defenseman while helping to lead the U.S. to a silver medal. 
 

NHL Transactions

Selected by Los Angeles in the fourth round, 83rd overall, in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft 
…  Signed  as  a  free  agent  by  Ottawa,  July  1,  2006  â€Ś  Traded  to  Carolina  by  Ottawa 
with Patrick Eaves for Cory Stillman and Mike Commodore, Feb. 11, 2008 â€Ś Traded to 
Washington by Carolina for Brian Pothier, Oskar Osala and a second-round pick in the 
2011 NHL Entry Draft, March 3, 2010. 

Personal

He is involved with the Special Kids Network in Chicago … Grew up emulating Chris 
Chelios … Was an outstanding baseball player and attended pro camps with the Chicago 
Cubs at Wrigley Field and the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park â€Ś Favorite movie 
is The Dark Knight … Favorite television show is Family Guy … Favorite video game is 
Tomb Raider â€Ś His favorite food is pizza … Most memorable goal came with Ottawa and 
was his double-overtime tally against Buffalo in Game 2 of the 2007 Eastern Conference 
Finals.

JOE CORVO

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 11/19/01 (DAL 2 vs NYI 3)

First NHL Assist:

 4/12/02 (DAL 3 vs CHI 1)

First NHL Goal:

 1/22/03 (DAL 4 vs CBJ 2, Denis)

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (7 times, last: 1/26/10, WSH 7 at NYI 2)

Most Assists in a Game: 

2 (2 times, last: 3/17/09, WSH 3 at FLA 0)

Most Points in a Game:

 2 (4 times, last: 1/26/10, WSH 7 at NYI 2, 1G-1A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

5 (1/31/10, WSH 3 vs TB 2)

Most PIM in a Game: 

29 (11/22/06, WSH 2 vs ATL 4)

Longest Goal Streak:

 1 (7 times, last: 1/26/10, 1G)

Longest Assist Streak: 

2 (2 times, last: 10/27/07-10/29/07, 2A)

Longest Point Streak:

 2 (3 times, last: 10/27/07-10/29/07, 0G-2A)

Penalty Shots: 

None

Shootouts:

 0/1

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Assists in a Game: 

1 (3 times, last: 4/15/09, WSH 3 vs NYR 4)

Most Points in a Game:

 1 (3 times, last: 4/15/09, WSH 3 vs NYR 4)

DID YOU KNOW?

John Erskine averaged 2:19 more of ice time 
in the 2009 playoffs (19:06) than he did in the 
regular season (16:47).

JOHN ERSKINE

UHR-skin

Defense  â€˘  Ht.: 6’4”  â€˘  Wt.: 220  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: June 26, 1980 (Kingston, Ontario)
Drafted: Dallas’ second-round choice, 39th overall, in the 1998 Entry Draft
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, Sept. 14, 2006

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1997-98 London 

OHL  55  0 9 9 205 - - - - -  16 0 5 5 

25

1998-99 

London 

OHL  57  8 

12 

20 208 - - - - -  25 5 

10 

15 

38

1999-00 

London 

OHL  58  12 

31 

43 177 - - - - -  - - - - -

2000-01 

Utah 

IHL 

77  1 8 9 284 - - - - -  - - - - -

2001-02 

Dallas 

NHL  33  0 1 1  62 -8 0 0 0 

16 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Utah 

AHL  39  2 6 8 118 - - - - -  3 0 0 0 

10

2002-03 

Dallas 

NHL  16  2 0 2  29 1 0 0 0 

12 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Utah 

AHL  52  2 8 

10 274 - - - - -  1 0 1 1 

15

2003-04 

Dallas 

NHL  32  0 1 1  84 -9 0 0 0 

23 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Utah 

AHL 

5  0 0 0  18 - - - - -  - - - - -

2004-05 

Houston 

AHL  61  3 7 

10 238 - - - - -  5 0 1 1 

20

2005-06 

Dallas 

NHL  26  0 0 0  62 -3 0 0 0 9 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Iowa 

AHL 

3  0 0 0  6 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

NY 

Islanders NHL  34  1 0 1  99 

-12 0 0 0 

23 

-  -  -  -  -

2006-07 

CAPITALS  NHL  29  1 6 7  69 

-13 0 0 0 

14 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL 

4  0 2 2  9 - - - - -  - - - - -

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  51  2 7 9  96 1 0 0 1 

48  7 0 2 2 6

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  52  0 4 4  63 1 0 0 0 

50  12 0 1 1 

16

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  50  1 5 6  66 

16 0 0 0 

50 

-  -  -  -  -

CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

182  4 

22 

26 294 5 0 0 1 

162  19 0 3 3 

22

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

323  7 

24 

31 630 

-26 0 0 1 

245  19 0 3 3 

22

OHL First All-Star Team (2000)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA 11 0 

35

ATL 18 1 

66

BOS 14 0 1 

1 20

BUF  11 1 1 

2 9

CGY 9 0 

23

CAR 20 0 3 

3 25

CHI  6 0 1 

1 6

COL 9 0 

24

CBJ 7 

14

DAL  3 0 0 

0 2

DET  5 0 0 

0 0

EDM 5 0 

27

FLA 17 1 

32

LA 15 

49

MIN 7 

13

MTL 11 0 

15

NSH 6 0 

14

NJ 18 

45

NYI 11 1 

14

NYR 14 0 1 

1 36

OTT  10 0 0 

0 9

PHI 15 0 

22

PHX 8 0 

20

PIT 14 0 

22

SJ 9 

17

STL 7 

19

TB 18 

22

TOR 15 0 2 

2 18

VAN  7 0 0 

0 8

WSH  3 0 0 

0 4

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

NYR 7 0 

10

PHI  7 0 2 

2 6

PIT  5 0 0 

0 6

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JOHN ERSKINE

2009-10

Played in 50 games and had six points (1g-5a) … Team was 4-0-1 when had a point … 
Finished the season with a career-best +16 rating, his third straight season with a plus-
rating â€Ś Took 50 shots for the second straight year â€Ś Sixth on the team with 109 hits and 
fi fth with 80 blocked shots despite playing 18 fewer games than anyone ranked higher 
than him in both categories â€Ś Had an assist, was +3 and racked up 17 PIM at COL (12/15) 
… The 17 PIM were his most since he had 29 PIM on 11/22/06 at ATL … Scored his only 
goal of the year, added an assist and was +3 on 1/26 at NYI (fi rst goal since 1/19/08 vs. 
FLA) … Was +3 in a 3-2 win at CAR (11/30) and a 4-1 win at BOS (2/2) … Took a career-
high fi ve shots 1/31 vs. TB â€Ś Averaged 15:58 TOI per game, but skated a season-high 
20:52 in a 3-2 shootout loss at CAR (3/25). 

Career

2008-09: 

Recorded  four  points  (4a)  in  52  games  â€Ś  Finished  the  season  at  +1  â€Ś 

Averaged 16:47 TOI … The fi rst season in his career that he did not record more than 7 
PIM in any game â€Ś Had assists 10/18 vs. NJ and 11/10 vs. TB â€Ś Skated a regular-season 
high 21:21 in a 6-3 win at PIT on 1/14 â€Ś Tallied the second two-assist game of his career 
3/17 at FLA … Took a career-high four shots 3/21 at CAR … Played in 12 Stanley Cup 
playoff games, missing two vs. PIT due to a foot injury â€Ś Recorded 16 PIM … Had one 
assist in seven games vs. NYR in ECQF â€Ś Was +3 in Game 5 vs. NYR … Skated more 
than 18 minutes in all fi ve of his games vs. PIT in ECSF and more than 21 minutes three 
times. 

2007-08: 

Recorded a career-high nine points (2g-7a) in 51 games … Team was 

7-1-0 when he had a point … Second on the team with 96 PIM … Recorded points in 
each of the fi rst two games of the season, including a goal 10/5 at ATL in the opener that 
ended up as the game-winner … Had his fi rst career two-assist game 12/10 vs. NJ â€Ś 
Played in his 200th NHL game at MTL (1/29) … Finished with a +5 rating in the last 10 
games of the season â€Ś Posted his 500th career PIM in the season fi nale, 4/5 vs. FLA 
… Played in all seven ECQF playoff games against PHI and recorded two assists and 
six PIM. 

2006-07: 

Had seven points (1g-6a) in just 29 games, missing 39 due to injury 

… Ranked fi fth on the team in PIM (69) … Credited with 52 hits and 51 blocked shots … 
Had six of his points (1g-5a) at home â€Ś Made the team out of training camp but did not 
play in the fi rst four games before being assigned to Hershey (AHL) … Returned to Caps 
11/9 and played in 18 straight games … Made his Caps debut vs. CAR (11/9) … Posted 
his fi rst Caps point, an assist, 11/11 vs. NYR … Recorded a career-high 29 PIM vs. ATL 
(11/22) … Had an assist and was +3 in a season-high 22:25 at TB (11/28) … Scored 
his lone goal, an empty-netter, and added an assist vs. BUF (12/2) â€Ś Suffered a foot 
fracture vs. PHI (12/16) and missed 25 games … Returned to the lineup at TB (2/15) â€Ś 
Registered nine hits at PIT (2/18), the most in a game by a Capital during the season â€Ś 
Posted assists in back-to-back games vs. NJ (2/25) and vs. FLA (2/27) â€Ś Registered his 

400th NHL PIM on 3/3 vs. NYI … Suffered a dislocated thumb vs. CAR (3/9) and missed 
the season’s fi nal 14 games. 

2005-06: 

Played a career-high 60 NHL games between 

DAL and NYI … Totaled a career-high 161 PIM … Played three games with Iowa (AHL) 
on a conditioning stint (12/1—12/4) … Began the season in DAL … Played his 100th 
career NHL game 12/18 at CHI … Acquired by NYI on 1/10 â€Ś Scored a goal 3/14 vs. NJ 
… Recorded 21 PIM vs. NYR (3/29). 

2004-05: 

Spent the season with Houston (AHL), 

appearing in 61 games … Recorded 10 points (3g-7a) and 238 PIM … Ranked second 
on the team in PIM. 

2003-04: 

Played in 32 games for DAL … Collected an assist 12/6 

at SJ â€Ś Missed 23 games due to injury â€Ś Had 18 PIM in fi ve games with Utah (AHL). 

2002-03: 

Recorded two goals in 16 games with DAL … Scored his fi rst career NHL 

goal 1/22 vs. CBJ … Played 52 games with Utah, posting 10 points (2g-8a) and 274 PIM 
… Ranked seventh in the AHL in PIM and tied for eighth in major penalties. 

2001-02: 

Split the season between DAL (33 games) and Utah (39 games) â€Ś Named DAL’s rookie 
of the year by his teammates … Recorded his fi rst career NHL point, an assist, 4/12 vs. 
CHI … Missed 13 games with a fractured foot (3/10—4/3) â€Ś Ranked fourth on Utah with 
118 PIM. 

2000-01: 

Spent his fi rst pro season with Utah (IHL) … Ranked third in the IHL 

with 284 PIM … Scored his fi rst professional goal 10/29 at Chicago.

Junior Career

Played three seasons of major junior hockey with the London Knights in the OHL, 
registering 72 points (20g-52a) and 590 PIM in 170 games. 

1999-00: 

Won the Max 

Kaminsky Trophy as the OHL’s defenseman of the year â€Ś Named to the OHL First 
All-Star Team â€Ś Collected 43 points (12g-31a) with 177 PIM. 

1998-99: 

Registered 

20 points (8g-12a) and 208 PIM in 57 games … Led the team’s defensemen in 
playoff scoring with 15 points (5g-10a) in 25 games. 

NHL Transactions

Selected  by  Dallas  in  the  second  round,  39th  overall,  in  the  1998  Entry  Draft  â€Ś 
Traded to the N.Y. Islanders by Dallas with a second-round selection in the 2006 
Entry Draft (Jesse Joensuu) for Janne Niinimaa and a fi fth-round selection in the 
2007 Entry Draft (Ondrej Roman) â€Ś Signed by the Capitals as a free agent, Sept. 
14, 2006.

Personal

Favorite athlete is NBA star Allen Iverson … Enjoys watching Entourage and 
listening to the Tragically Hip … Favorite sport other than hockey is golf â€Ś 
Favorite tourist attraction in Washington, D.C., is the National Zoo.

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

12/18/05 (WSH 2 vs FLA 3)

First NHL Goal:

 1/27/07 (WSH 7 vs CAR 3, Ward)

First NHL Assist:

 2/18/07 (WSH 2 at PIT 3)

Most Goals in a Game: 

2 (11/28/09, WSH 4 at MTL 3 SO)

Most Assists in a Game: 

3 (3/3/08, WSH 10 vs BOS 2)

Most Points in a Game: 

3 (3/3/08, WSH 10 vs BOS 2, 0G-3A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

6 (3 times, last: 1/27/10, WSH 5 vs ANA 1)

Most PIM in a Game:

 4 (4 times, last: 4/6/10, WSH 6 at PIT 3)

Most Ice Time in a Game:

 17:13 (11/28/09, WSH 4 at MTL 3 SO)

Multiple-Point Games: 

11 (last: 1/26/10, WSH 7 at NYI 2, 2A)

Longest Goal Streak: 

4 (2/7/09-2/15/09, 4G)

Longest Assist Streak:

 3 (11/30/09-12/5/09, 4A)

Longest Point Streak: 

7 (11/23/09-12/7/09, 5G-5A)

Penalty Shots:

 None

Shootouts: 

0/3

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (4/15/08, WSH 3 at PHI 6)

Most Points in a Game: 

1 (4/15/08, WSH 3 at PHI 6)

DID YOU KNOW?

According to behindthenet.ca, only three players 
in the league scored more goals per 60 minutes of 
ice time than Eric Fehr (1.50): Alex Ovechkin (1.90), 
Alexander Semin (1.71) and Sidney Crosby (1.68).

ERIC FEHR

FAIR

Right Wing  â€˘  Ht.: 6’4”  â€˘  Wt.: 212  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: Sept. 7, 1985 (Winkler, Manitoba)
Drafted: Capitals’ fi rst-round choice, 18th overall, in the 2003 Entry Draft

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2000-01 

Pembina 

MMHL  36  45 

13 

58  30 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Brandon 

WHL 

4  0 0 0  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

2001-02 

Brandon 

WHL  63  11 

16 

27  29 - - - - -  12 1 1 2 0

2002-03 

Brandon 

WHL  70  26 

29 

55  76 - - - - -  17 4 8 

12 

26

2003-04 

Brandon 

WHL  71  50 

34 

84 129 - - - - -  7 5 0 5 

16

2004-05 

Brandon 

WHL  71  59 

52 

111  91 - - - - -  24 

16 

16 

32 

47

2005-06 

CAPITALS  NHL  11  0 0 0  2 E 0 0 0 

10 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  70  25 

28 

53  70 - - - - -  19 8 3 

11 8

2006-07 

CAPITALS  NHL  14  2 1 3  8 3 0 0 1 

25 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  40  22 

19 

41  63 - - - - -  - - - - -

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  23  1 5 6  6 4 0 0 0 

40  5 1 0 1 0

 

Hershey 

AHL 

11  3 4 7  4  -  -  -  -  -  2 1 3 4 2

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  61  12 

13 

25  22 8 1 0 2 

134  9 0 0 0 0

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  69  21 

18 

39  24 

18 3 0 3 

145  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

178  36 

37 

73  62 

33 4 0 6 

354  14 1 0 1 0

WHL East First All-Star Team (2005) â€˘ WHL Player of the Year (2005)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  2 0 0 

0 4

ATL  15 5 2 

7 2

BOS  8 1 3 

4 0

BUF  8 1 3 

4 0

CGY  2 0 1 

1 0

CAR 14 4 1 

5 6

CHI  1 1 0 

1 0

COL  2 0 2 

2 2

CBJ  3 0 1 

1 2

DAL  1 0 0 

0 0

DET  3 0 1 

1 2

EDM  1 0 0 

0 0

FLA  17 3 2 

5 8

LA 

3 0 0 

0 2

MIN  3 1 3 

4 0

MTL  8 4 0 

4 2

NSH  3 0 0 

0 2

NJ 

9 1 1 

2 2

NYI  8 2 3 

5 6

NYR  9 2 2 

4 2

OTT  6 1 2 

3 0

PHI  7 0 2 

2 2

PHX  2 1 1 

2 2

PIT  11 3 4 

7 4

SJ 

3 0 0 

0 2

STL  2 0 1 

1 2

TB  17 5 1 

6 6

TOR  9 1 0 

1 2

VAN  1 0 1 

1 0

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

NYR  7 0 0 

0 0

PHI  5 1 0 

1 0

PIT  2 0 0 

0 0

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2009-10

Posted career highs in games played (69), points (39), goals (21) and assists (18) â€Ś One 
of the most productive players in the NHL, averaging only 12:07 TOI … Each of the 105 
other players who scored at least 20 goals this season averaged more ice time ... Missed 
the fi rst four games of the season recovering from double shoulder surgery … Had only 
one point (1g) in his fi rst six games, but had 38 points (20g-18a) in fi nal 63 games … Team 
was 16-3-1 when he scored a goal and 27-4-3 when he recorded a point … Ninth on the 
team with a +18 rating, including a +17 mark on the road â€Ś Recorded  17 points (7g-10a) 
in the fi rst period… Scored team’s fi rst goal fi ve times … Recorded 10 points (6g-4a) in 14 
November games … Had 32 points (13g-19a) on the road… Had 13 points (8g-5a) against 
division opponents, which included three goals and one assist against both CAR and TB 
… Had four goals against MTL and three against PIT… Had fi ve multiple-point games … 
Set a career high with points (5g-4a) in seven straight games (11/23—12/7) â€Ś Scored 
two goals at MTL (11/28), including a game-tying goal with 12 seconds left to send it to 
overtime â€Ś Skated a season high 17:20 at PHI (12/5) â€Ś Scored three GWG: vs. TOR 
(1/15), vs. NYR (3/6) and at FLA (3/16) â€Ś Had eight points (6g-2a) in a 10-game span 
from 3/3—3/24 ... Scored a last-minute goal to send the game to OT for the second time 
of the season 3/18 at CAR. 

Career

2008-09: 

Played in a career-high 61 games and for the fi rst time in his career spent 

the entire season in the NHL … Posted career highs in points (25), goals (12) and assists 
(13), while averaging 11:14 of ice time per game â€Ś Team was 39-16-6 when he was in 
the lineup and 11-8-2 when he did not play … Tied for fi fth on the team with a +8 rating 
… Six of his 12 goals and 10 of his 25 points came in the third period â€Ś Team was 10-1-1 
when he scored a goal and 16-3-1 when he tallied a point … Notched eight goals against 
division opponents (4 vs. ATL, 2 vs. TB, 2 vs. FLA) … Had fi ve multiple-point games, all of 
which were two points (3g-7a) … Made his season debut 10/16 at PIT and had two assists 
and was +2 â€Ś Scored the GWG vs. TB (11/10) and vs. ATL (2/26) â€Ś From 1/31—2/26 
he had 12 points (7g-5a) and was +8 in 13 games … Tallied a goal in four straight games 
from 2/7—2/15 (4g) â€Ś Final three goals of the season were against ATL … Played in nine 
Stanley Cup playoff games … The team was 6-3 in the playoffs with Fehr in the lineup. 

2007-08: 

Posted six points in 23 games with the Capitals â€Ś Missed the fi rst  three 

months of the season recovering from a back injury that kept him off the ice for 10 months 
… Tied for ninth on the team with a +4 rating â€Ś Made his Caps season debut 2/5 at CBJ 
… Scored a goal and was a career-high +4 on 2/26 vs. MIN … Had a career-best three-
point night with three assists in a 10-2 win vs. BOS (3/3) … Played in fi ve ECQF games 
against PHI and had one goal â€Ś Had seven points (3g-4a) in 11 games with Hershey 
(AHL) … Returned to the ice after his injury 1/9 vs. Norfolk and had an assist on his fi rst 
shift … Had points in four straight games for the Bears (1/23—2/2, 2g-2a) before his initial 
recall â€Ś Scored a goal during a one-game return to Hershey (2/20) … Played in two 
playoff games for Hershey and had four points (1g-3a). 

2006-07: 

Had three points (2g-

1a) and a +3 rating in 14 games with the Capitals â€Ś Tied for third on the Capitals at +3 â€Ś 
Had two of his three points in the third period (1g-1a) … Made his fi rst Caps appearance 
of the season vs. TOR (11/24) … Recalled 1/27 from Hershey and scored his fi rst career 
NHL goal that night vs. CAR … Added a second goal and was +2 vs. BOS (2/6) … Posted 
his fi rst NHL assist at PIT (2/18) â€Ś Missed the end of the Capitals season with a back 
injury â€Ś Tied for sixth on Hershey with 22 goals and ninth with 41 points in just 40 games 
… Posted his second straight 22-plus-goal season in the AHL … One of four Bears to 
fi nish the season with at least a point per game â€Ś Tied for sixth on the Bears with a 
+20 rating â€Ś Scored seven PPGs and two SHGs in Hershey … Had the team’s longest 
point streak of the season, 16 games, from 10/14—11/29 (10g-12a). 

2005-06: 

Skated 

in 11 games for the Capitals in three stints with the club, including the last eight games 
of the season â€Ś Made his NHL debut vs. FLA (1/18) â€Ś Was third on Hershey in goals 
(25) and fourth in points (53), leading all club rookies in both categories â€Ś Finished 13th 
among AHL rookies in scoring and tied for ninth in goals … Led Hershey with 14 PPGs 
… Recorded eight goals and 11 points in 19 playoff games as Hershey won the Calder 
Cup … Scored two goals, including the OT winner, in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference 
Finals vs. Portland (5/30).

Junior Career

2004-05: 

Played 71 games for Brandon (WHL) … Captured the Bob Clarke Trophy 

as the WHL’s top scorer with 111 points (59g-52a) … Member of the WHL East First 
Team and voted the WHL Player of the Year â€Ś Led the league with 59 goals, nine 
more than the next-closest player â€Ś Led the league with 31 PPGs and set a WHL 
record with fi ve overtime goals … Finished second in the league with 12 GWGs 
… Played 24 playoff games for the Wheat Kings, again leading the team and the 
league in points with 32 (16g-16a) … Led Brandon to the WHL fi nals. 

2003-04: 

Played 71 games and led Brandon with 84 points (50g-34a) … Tied for second 
in the league in goals … Finished second on the team with 129 PIM … 

2001-

03: 

Appeared in a total of 133 games in his fi rst two full seasons of major junior 

hockey, posting 82 points (37g-45a) and 105 PIM. 

2000-01: 

Played 36 games for 

Pembina Valley (MMHL), recording 58 points (45g-13a) … Appeared in four games 
with Brandon.

Transactions

Selected by Washington in the fi rst round, 18th overall, in the 2003 Entry Draft.

Personal

Supports the Garth Brooks Teammates for Kids Foundation â€Ś Hobbies 
include golf, video games and beach volleyball â€Ś Favorite athlete is 
Toronto Blue Jays left fi elder Travis Snider ... H

as his own twitter account 

(@EricFehr16) and a weekly radio show called Capital Hill Report that airs in his 
hometown of Winkler, Manitoba.

ERIC FEHR

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

11/3/05 (WSH 1 at PHI 8)

First NHL Goal:

 2/24/07 (WSH 4 at NJ 2, Brodeur)

First NHL Assist: 

11/6/05 (WSH 5 vs TOR 4)

Most Goals in a Game:

 2 (2 times, last: 10/25/08, WSH 6 at DAL 5 OT)

Most Assists in a Game:

 2 (4 times, last: 11/26/08, WSH 5 vs ATL 3)

Most Points in a Game: 

4 (3/18/07, WSH 7 vs TB 1, 2G-2A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

6 (11/8/07, WSH 4 at OTT 1)

Most PIM in a Game: 

4 (1/13/09, WSH 2 vs EDM 5)

Most Ice Time in a Game: 

19:28 (3/5/09, WSH 1 vs TOR 2)

Multiple-Point Games: 

14 (last: 4/7/09, WSH 4 at ATL 2, 1G-1A)

Longest Goal Streak: 

3 (2 times, last: 1/10/09-11/14/09, 3G)

Longest Assist Streak: 

4 (2/7/09-2/15/09, 4A)

Longest Point Streak:

 4 (2 times, last: 2/7/09-2/15/09, 1G-4A)

Penalty Shots:

 None

Shootouts:

 0/4

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game:

 1 (3 times, last: 5/11/09, WSH 5 at PIT 4 OT)

Most Assists in a Game:

 1 (5/13/09, WSH 2 vs PIT 6)

Most Points in a Game: 

1 (4 times, last: 5/13/09, WSH 2 vs PIT 6, 1A)

DID YOU KNOW?

Tomas Fleischmann led the AHL in playoff 
assists in two consecutive seasons (2006 and 
’07).

TOMAS FLEISCHMANN

TAW-mahs FLIGHSH-muhn

Left Wing  â€˘  Height: 6’1”  •  Weight: 192  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: May 16, 1984 (Koprivinice, Czech Republic)
Drafted: Detroit’s second-round choice, 63rd overall, in the 2002 Entry Draft
Acquired: From Detroit with Detroit’s fi rst-round choice in the 2004 Entry Draft and Detroit’s fourth-round 
choice in the 2006 Entry Draft for Robert Lang, Feb. 27, 2004

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1999-00 

Vitkovice 

Jr.  Czech-Jr. 

46  9 

13 

22  6 - - - - -  - - - - -

2000-01 

Vitkovice 

Jr.  Czech-Jr. 

30  28 

34 

62  8 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Vitkovice 

Jr.  Czech-Jr. 

21  4 9 

13  8 - - - - -  - - - - -

2001-02 

Vitkovice 

Jr.  Czech-Jr. 

46  26 

35 

51  16 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Novy 

Jicin  Czech-3 8  3 2 5  8 - - - - -  7 3 4 7 

35

2002-03 

Moose 

Jaw  WHL  65  21 

50 

71  36 - - - - -  12 4 

11 

15 6

 

Czech 

Republic 

WJC 

6  2 0 2  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

2003-04 

Moose 

Jaw  WHL  60  33 

42 

75  32 - - - - -  10 3 4 7 

10

 

Czech 

Republic 

WJC 

7  2 2 4  2 - - - - -  - - - - -

2004-05 

Portland 

AHL  53  7 

12 

19  14 - - - - -  - - - - -

2005-06 

CAPITALS  NHL  14  0 2 2  0 -7 0 0 0 

11 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  57  30 

33 

63  32 - - - - -  20 

11 

21 

32 

15

2006-07 

CAPITALS  NHL  29  4 4 8  8 

 -6 1 0 1 

52 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  45  22 

29 

51  22 - - - - -  19 5 

16 

21 

10

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  75  10 

20 

30  18 -7 1 0 1 

107  2 0 0 0 0

 

Czech 

Rep.  WC 

7  2 3 5  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  73  19 

18 

37  20 -3 7 0 4 

131  14 3 1 4 4

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  69  23 

28 

51  28 9 7 0 4 

121 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Czech 

Rep.  Olympics 5  1 2 3  2 - - - - -  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

260  56 

72 

128  74 

-14 

16 0 

10 

422  16 3 1 4 4

 
WHL East Second All-Star Team (2004)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  2 1 0 

1 0

ATL  22 2 6 

8 4

BOS 11 1 1 

2 2

BUF  12 0 3 

3 6

CGY  3 0 0 

0 2

CAR 24 2 4 

6 8

CHI  3 0 0 

0 0

COL  3 2 1 

3 0

CBJ  5 1 2 

3 0

DAL  1 2 0 

2 0

DET  3 0 0 

0 2

EDM  3 2 1 

3 6

FLA  24 6 7 

13 4

LA 

3 0 0 

0 0

MIN  3 0 4 

4 0

MTL  13 3 6 

9 2

NSH  3 0 0 

0 0

NJ  15 5 0 

5 6

NYI 13 4 

10

NYR 12 2 5 

7 6

OTT  12 3 4 

7 2

PHI  10 3 4 

7 2

PHX  2 0 1 

1 2

PIT  13 5 4 

9 4

SJ 

2 1 0 

1 0

STL  3 1 1 

2 2

TB  24 8 

10 

18 4

TOR 14 2 4 

6 0

VAN  2 0 1 

1 0

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

NYR  7 1 0 

1 2

PHI  2 0 0 

0 0

PIT  7 2 1 

3 2

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

2008-09

Appeared in 69 games and tallied career highs in goals (23), assists (28), and points 
(51) â€Ś Ranked seventh on the team in points and sixth in goals … Sixth in the NHL and 
second on the team with a 19.0 shooting percentage â€Ś Tied for fi fth on the team with four 
GWG … Scored 10 of his 23 goals in the fi rst period â€Ś Registered 29 (13g-16a) of his 51 
points on the road â€Ś Recorded Washington’s fi rst goal six times … Finished the season 
at +9, which is a career high â€Ś Totaled a career-high 28 PIM … Scored eight goals in 
the 10 games Alex Ovechkin was out of the lineup â€Ś Finished sixth on the team with 19 
power-play points (7g-12a) â€Ś Recorded the team’s second longest point-streak of the 
season, registering at least a point (7g-4a) in nine straight games (10/30—11/17) … Led 
all Caps forwards with 10 points (5g-5a) in November â€Ś Logged a career high 22:05 of 
ice time on 11/20 vs. MTL … Scored the overtime GWG 3/10 vs. CAR … Missed the fi rst 
11 games of the season recovering from deep vein thrombosis in his leg. 

Career

2008-09: 

Skated in 73 games and tallied what were career highs in points (37) and 

goals (19) … Ranked seventh on the team in points and sixth in goals … Second on the 
team with a 14.5 shooting percentage and tied for third with four GWGs â€Ś Seven of his 
19 goals came on the power play … Tied for third on the team with 13 road goals and 
tied for fourth with 16 goals outside of the division â€Ś Scored Washington’s fi rst tally four 
times … Set a career high with 20 PIM, but only two Cap forwards who played more 
than 15 games had fewer … Was +9 in his fi nal 38 games of the season â€Ś Team was 
11-4-3 when he scored a goal and 17-8-4 when he tallied a point … Averaged 15:04 
TOI … Recorded eight multiple-point games … Had six streaks of three games or more 
with a point during the season â€Ś Notched his second career two-goal game 10/25 at 
DAL … Had two assists 11/26 at ATL … Twice registered goals in three straight games 
(11/14—11/19, 3g, and 1/10—1/14, 3g) … Tallied one goal, one assist and was +3 at NYR 
(2/11) â€Ś Skated a season high 19:28 vs. TOR (3/5) … Played in all 14 games during the 
Stanley Cup playoffs, recording four points (3g-1a) … Had a goal in Game 1 vs. NYR in 
ECQF (fi rst Caps goal of the playoffs) and took 13 shots in the series â€Ś Scored the GWG 
in Game 1 and also scored in Game 6 against PIT in ECSF. 

2007-08: 

Appeared in 75 

games for Washington, recording 30 points (10g-20a) … Ranked ninth on team in scoring 
… Averaged 12:37 TOI … Skated more than 15 minutes 16 times, including a six-game 
span from 2/13—2/24 … Capitals were 17-7-1 when he recorded a point … Five of 10 
goals were team’s fi rst tallies of the game â€Ś Notched fi ve multiple-point games … Posted 
back-to-back tallies (11/8—11/10) … Recorded assists in back-to-back games (2/5—2/6) 
… Recorded points in consecutive games (2/15—2/16, 1g-2a) â€Ś Scored lone PPG of 
the season vs. TB (2/16) â€Ś Played in his 100th NHL game vs. NYI (2/20) … Tallied a 
pair of assists and a +4 rating 2/26 vs. MIN … Scored the OT winner 3/27 at TB, his 
fi rst goal since 2/16 at TB (14 games) â€Ś Tallied fi rst goal in 3-1 victory against FLA to 
clinch the Southeast Division title (4/5) … Played in two ECQF playoff games against PHI. 

2006-07: 

Had eight points (4g-4a) in 29 games with Washington â€Ś Tallied one PPG … 

Scored six of eight points at home (3g-3a) … Appeared in six consecutive games for the 
Caps from 11/4—11/15 â€Ś Registered fi rst assist of the season 11/4 at PHI … Skated in 
the Capitals’ fi nal 21 games after recall on 2/23 â€Ś Tallied seven points (4g-3a) in those 
games … Scored fi rst NHL goal at NJ (2/24) â€Ś Skated in season-high 15:29 at TOR 
(3/6) … Tallied goals in back-to-back games on 3/16 and 3/18 (3g) â€Ś Notched a career-
high four points (2g-2a) vs. TB (3/18), one of two four-point games by a Caps player 
on the year â€Ś Totaled 51 points (22g-29a) in 45 games for Hershey (AHL) … Finished 
sixth on the Bears in scoring … Scored seven PPGs and three SHGs for the Bears 

… Led Hershey with 21 points (5g-16a) in 19 playoff games … Led the AHL in playoff 
assists for the second straight year â€Ś Ranked third in the AHL in playoff scoring … Tied 
a Hershey playoff record with fi ve points (1g-4a) in Game 5 vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 
(5/11). 

2005-06: 

Played 14 games with the Capitals in two recalls, recording two assists 

… Made his NHL debut 11/3 at PHI … Posted his fi rst career NHL point, an assist, vs. 
TOR (11/6) â€Ś Led Hershey in goals (30) and ranked second in points (63) in just 57 AHL 
games … Led the team with six GWGs and was second with 13 PPGs â€Ś Led all Hershey 
forwards and was second on the team with a +14 rating â€Ś Recorded a nine-game point 
streak from 10/11—11/30 … Had three three-point games during the regular season â€Ś 
Scored both goals in a 2-0 win vs. Manchester (2/18) â€Ś Led the team in points (32) and 
assists (21) in the run to the Calder Cup … Led the AHL in playoff assists, while point total 
ranked second â€Ś Had three playoff games with at least three points, including a four-
point game against Milwaukee (6/3) in Game 2 of the fi nals (2g-2a) … Had three assists 
in Game 5 of the fi nals (6/11). 

2004-05: 

Played 53 games for Portland (AHL) in his fi rst 

season of pro hockey â€Ś Finished 12th on the team in scoring with 19 points (7g-12a) â€Ś 
Two of his goals were PPGs and two were GWGs â€Ś Scored both Portland goals in a 3-2 
overtime loss to Hartford (12/19).

Junior Career

2003-04: 

Appeared in 60 games for Moose Jaw (WHL), setting career highs in 

goals  (33)  and  points  (75)  â€Ś  Finished  second  on  the  team  in  goals,  points  and 
assists (42) â€Ś Tied for the team lead in PPGs (10) and ranked second on the team 
in SHGs (2) … Played in all 10 playoff games for Moose Jaw, ranking fourth on the 
team with seven points (3g-4a) … Led the team with three SHGs in the playoffs â€Ś 
Represented the Czech Republic in the World Junior Championship. 

2002-03: 

His fi rst season of North American hockey, appeared in 65 games for Moose Jaw … 
Recorded 71 points (21g-50a) … Ranked second on the team in points and assists 
… Tied for third on the team with nine PPGs â€Ś In 12 playoff games, recorded four 
goals and a team-high 11 assists … Led the team with 15 points in the postseason 
… Represented the Czech Republic at the World Junior Championship. 

2001-02: 

Split the season between Vitkovice Jr. and Novy Jicin of the Czech-3 league … 
Recorded 51 points (26g-35a) in 46 games for Vitkovice Jr.

International Career 

2010: 

Made his Olympic debut and had three points (1g-2a) in fi ve games for the Czech 

Republic. 

2008: 

Represented the Czech Republic in the 2008 World Championship, 

recording fi ve points (2g-3a) in seven games and leading the team with a +6 rating â€Ś 

2003-04: 

Played in both the 2003 and ’04 World Junior Championships, combining for 

six points (4g-2a) in 13 games.

NHL Transactions

Selected by Detroit in the second round, 63rd overall, in the 2002 Entry Draft … 
Traded to Washington by Detroit with Detroit’s fi rst-round choice in the 2004 Entry 
Draft (Mike Green) and Detroit’s fourth-round choice in the 2006 Entry Draft (Oskar 
Osala) for Robert Lang, Feb. 27, 2004.

Personal

Hobbies include tennis, golf, swimming, soccer and street hockey … Favorite 
athlete is Roger Federer.

TOMAS FLEISCHMANN

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2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

3/25/06 (NYR 3 at TB 4)

First NHL Goal:

 3/16/07 (WSH 5 vs TOR 1, Raycroft)

First NHL Assist:

 3/16/07 (WSH 5 vs TOR 1)

Most Goals in a Game:

 1 (4 times, last: 10/22/09, WSH 5 at ATL 4)

Most Assists in a Game: 

1 (5 times, last: 11/30/09, WSH 3 at CAR 2)

Most Points in a Game: 

2 (3/16/07, WSH 5 vs TOR 1, 1G-1A)

Most Shots in a Game:

 6 (12/3/09, WSH 6 vs FLA 2)

Most PIM in a Game: 

4 (3 times, last: 11/28/09, WSH 4 at MTL 3 SO)

Most Ice Time in a Game: 

15:33 (12/5/09, WSH 8 at PHI 2)

Longest Goal Streak: 

2 (3/16/07-3/18/07, 2G)

Longest Assist Streak: 

2 (12/3/09-12/5/09, 2A)

Longest Point Streak:

 2 (3/16/07-3/18/07, 2G-1A)

Penalty Shots:

 0/1

Shootouts: 

None

DID YOU KNOW?

Alexandre Giroux’s 75 AHL goals in 2008-09 
(regular season and playoff) were the most in 
league history in a single season.

ALEXANDRE GIROUX

jhi-ROO

Left Wing  â€˘  Height: 6’3”  •  Weight: 202  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: June 16, 1981 (Quebec City, Quebec)
Drafted: Ottawa’s seventh-round choice, 213th overall, in the 1999 Entry Draft
Acquired: From the Atlanta Thrashers in exchange for Joe Motzko, Feb. 26, 2008. 

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1998-99 

Hull 

QMJHL 67  15 

22 

37 124 - - - - -  22 2 2 4 8

1999-00 

Hull 

QMJHL 72  52 

47 

99  117 - - - - -  15 

12 6 

18 

30

2000-01 

Rouyn-Noranda 

QMJHL 25  13 

14 

27  56 - - - - -  9 2 6 8 

22

 

Hull 

QMJHL 38  31 

32 

63  62 - - - - -  - - - - -

2001-02 

Grand 

Rapids AHL  70  11 

16 

27  74 - - - - -  - - - - 

2002-03 

Binghamton  AHL  67  19 

16 

35 101 - - - - -  10 1 0 1 

10

2003-04 

Hartford 

AHL  16  6 3 9  13 - - - - -  16 3 4 7 

28

 

Binghamton  AHL  59  19 

23 

42  79 - - - - -  - - - - -

2004-05 

Hartford 

AHL  78  32 

22 

54 128   - - - -  6 3 3 6 

23

2005-06 

NY 

Rangers NHL 

1  0 0 0  0 -1 0 0 0 0 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hartford 

AHL  73  36 

31 

67 102 - - - - -  13 7 9 

16 

17

2006-07 

CAPITALS  NHL 

9  2 2 4  2 -4 0 0 0 

11 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  67  42 

28 

70  82 - - - - -  19 4 7 

11 

27

2007-08 Chicago 

AHL  44  19 

22 

41  47 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Hershey 

AHL  24  14 

13 

27  30 - - - - -  5 3 1 4 2

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  12  1 1 2  10 4 0 0 1 

20 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  69  *60 

37 

*97  84 - - - - -  - - - - -

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL 

9  1 2 3  4 3 0 0 0 17 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  69  50 

53 

103  34 - - - - -  - - - - -

CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

30  4 5 9  16 3 0 0 1 

48 

-  -  -  -  -

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

31  4 5 9  16 2 0 0 1 

48 

-  -  -  -  -

AHL First All-Star Team (2010, 2009) • Les Cunningham Award (AHL MVP, 2009) • John B. Sollenberger Trophy (AHL 
leading scorer, 2009) â€˘ Willie Marshall Award (AHL leading goal scorer, 2010, 2009)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ATL  1 1 0 

1 0

BOS  1 1 0 

1 0

BUF  4 0 0 

0 0

CAR  3 0 2 

2 2

FLA  1 0 0 

0 0

MTL  3 0 2 

2 4

NJ 

1 0 0 

0 0

NYI  3 0 0 

0 2

NYR  1 0 0 

0 0

OTT  1 0 0 

0 4

PHI  4 0 0 

0 4

TB 

5 1 0 

1 0

TOR  3 1 1 

2 0

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2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

An eighth-year pro who has posted back-to-back 50-goal seasons in the AHL, the fi rst 
Hershey Bear to do so ... Set an AHL-record with a goal in 15 straight games for Hershey 
last season â€Ś Became the fi fth player in AHL history to score 60 goals in 2008-09, 
setting an AHL record for goals by a left wing. 

2009-10

Appeared in nine games with Washington, recording three points (1g-2a) ... Had a +3 
rating in 10:22 of average ice time ... Scored a goal in his fi rst game after being recalled, 
10/22 at ATL ... Returned to Washington after spending much of November in Hershey 
(AHL) and had assists in back-to-back games (11/28—11/30) ... Fired a career-high six 
shots on goal 12/3 vs. FLA ... Led the AHL with 50 goals, 13 more than any other player, 
to earn the Willie Marshall Award ... Became the sixth player in AHL history to post two 
50-goal seasons and the fourth to do it in consecutive years ... Added a career-high 53 
assists in 69 games, fi nishing second in the AHL scoring race behind linemate Keith 
Aucoin ... His 103 points were also a career high and his fi rst 100-point season ... Named 
to the AHL First All-Star Team ... Ranked second on the team and third in the league 
with 17 PPGs ... Stood 10th in the league at +32 ... Had a goal and an assist in the AHL 
All-Star Game ... Notched 14 multiple-goal games, including three hat tricks ... Averaged 
two points per game (7g-7a in 7 GP) in October and was named the AHL Player of the 
Month ... Recorded his 500th career AHL point 12/19 vs. Rochester ... Named the AHL 
Player of the Week for the week ending 1/17 after posting 11 points (7g-4a) in four games 
... Enjoyed a 16-game point-scoring streak from 12/27—1/31 (15g-18a) ... Included in that 
stretch was a fi ve-point effort (3g-2a) on 1/15 at Albany and a string of three two-goal 
games in three nights (1/29—1/31, 6g-5a) ... Had 13 goals in the fi nal 10 games, including 
a tally in the fi nale 4/10 at Norfolk to reach the 50-goal milestone.

Career

2008-09: 

Played a career-high 12 games with the Capitals, recording a goal and an 

assist â€Ś His goal was the GWG 12/10 vs. BOS and he was named the game’s No. 2 star 
… Also drew a penalty shot in that game, but did not score … Had at least one shot on 
goal in 11 of his 12 games … Was +3 on 1/1 vs. TB â€Ś Enjoyed a historic season with 
Hershey at the AHL level, leading the league in goals (60) and points (97) in 69 games 
… Won the Les Cunningham Award as the AHL MVP … A First-Team AHL All-Star â€Ś 
Played for the Canadian team in the AHL All-Star game â€Ś Set an AHL record for goals 
by a left wing â€Ś The fi fth player in league history and fi rst in Hershey history to score 
60 goals … Scored goals in 15 straight games from 11/26—1/18, breaking Brett Hull’s 
AHL record for the longest goal-scoring streak â€Ś Set a Hershey record with points in 23 
straight games (11/15—1/30) … His 75 goals (regular season and playoff) were the most 
in AHL history … Led the AHL with 22 PPGs â€Ś Had 13 multiple-goal games, including 
a four-goal effort 1/4 at Worcester … Had at least one shot on goal in every game he 
played for the Bears … Finished tied for fi fth on the team with a +23 rating â€Ś Played in 
all 22 playoff games for Hershey and helped the Bears win the Calder Cup by leading the 
AHL in playoff goals (15), points (28) and PPGs (9) … Tied for the league lead in playoff 
GWGs (4) with teammate Graham Mink â€Ś Had at least a point in 18 of 22 playoff games 
and tallied at least a point (11g-8a) in the fi nal 13 games … Recorded a hat trick in Game 
1 of the Calder Cup fi nal at Manitoba.  

2007-08:

 Split the season between the AHL’s 

Chicago and Hershey franchises â€Ś Skated in 44 games for Chicago and recorded 41 
points (19g-22a) … Had 11 multiple-point games, which included a trio of three-point 
games … Recorded fi ve multiple-goal games … Registered at least a point in six straight 
games from 11/7—11/17 â€Ś Traded to Hershey for Joe Motzko on 2/26 â€Ś Played in 24 
games for Hershey and had 27 points (14g-13a) … Had a goal and an assist in his fi rst 
game back with Hershey (2/27) â€Ś Tallied at least one point in 16 of his 24 games with 
the Bears … Scored two goals and had two assists at Philadelphia (3/14) â€Ś Had a hat 
trick vs. Lowell (3/23) â€Ś Registered four points (2g-2a) vs. Bridgeport (4/5) … Ranked 
tied for second on the team with four points (3g-1a) in fi ve playoff games. 

2006-07: 

Played in nine games for Washington and 67 for Hershey … Had four points (2g-2a) in 
Washington â€Ś Scored his fi rst NHL goal and recorded his fi rst NHL assist vs. TOR (3/16) 
… Scored the following game against TB (3/18) â€Ś Led Hershey in points (70) and goals 
(42) â€Ś Was second in the league in goals … His 28 assists ranked tied for sixth on the 
team â€Ś His 16 PPGs ranked tied for fi fth in the league and his four SHGs were tied for 
sixth â€Ś Recorded 18 multiple-point games, including fi ve three-point games … Had a 
nine-game point streak from 11/11—11/29, which included a hat trick on 11/26 against 
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … Tallied 11 points (4g-7a) in 19 playoff games, as Hershey 
advanced to the Calder Cup fi nal. 

2005-06: 

Made his NHL debut on 3/26 at TB for 

the NYR … Played 73 games for Hartford (AHL) … Finished third on the team in scoring 
with 67 points (36g-31a) … Led the team in goals … Led the team and was tied for the 
AHL lead with six SHGs â€Ś Had 19 multiple-point games including two hat tricks … Had 
a 10-game point streak from 11/5—11/25 (10g-5a) â€Ś Led the team with 16 points (7g-
9a) in 13 playoff games … His four PPGs were a team high â€Ś Had an 11-game point 
streak from 4/19—5/7 (7g-9a) … Scored the series winning goal on 4/29 in Game 7 of 
Atlantic Division Semifi nals vs. Manchester. 

2004-05: 

Skated in 78 games for Hartford, 

registering 54 points (32g-22a), along with 128 PIM … Led Hartford in goals and points 
and tied for fourth with a +15 rating â€Ś Registered team’s fi rst hat trick since 3/30/03 on 
12/4 at Worcester (3g-1a) â€Ś Tied Wolf Pack season high with four-game goal streak from 
1/7—1/12 (5g) â€Ś Notched his second four-point game of the season on 1/7 vs. Portland 
(2g-2a) … Registered a seven-game scoring streak from 3/26—4/10, registering seven 
points (4g-3a) over the span â€Ś Reached 30-goal mark with a PPG on 4/6 at Worcester 
… Ranked tied for second on the team in playoff scoring with six points (3g-3a) in six 
games. 

2003-04: 

Acquired by NYR from OTT on 3/9 … Skated in a combined 75 AHL 

games with Binghamton and Hartford, registering 51 points (25g-26a) and 92 PIM … 
Ranked second on Binghamton in each of the major offensive categories at the time of 
his trade ... Tallied nine points (6g-3a) in 16 games with Hartford. 

2002-03: 

Appeared in 

67 games in Binghamton â€Ś Was fi fth on the team in goals (19) and tied for sixth in points 
(35) â€Ś Registered 101 PIM … Tallied one goal and 10 PIM in 10 playoff games. 

2001-

02: 

Skated in 70 games with Grand Rapids (AHL) during his fi rst professional season, 

registering 27 points (11g-16a) and 74 PIM. 

Junior Career

2000-01: 

Split the season with Hull and Rouyn-Noranda (QMJHL), skating in 63 

games and registering 90 points (44g-46a) and 118 PIM … Tallied eight points (2g-
6a) and 22 PIM in nine playoff games with Rouyn-Noranda … Tied for fourth on the 
team in playoff scoring with eight points and tied for fi rst with 22 PIM. 

1999-00: 

Tallied 99 points (52g-47a) and 117 PIM in 72 games for Hull â€Ś Ranked fi rst on the 
team in goals (52), second in points (99) and third in assists (47) â€Ś Had 18 points 
(12g-6a) in 15 playoff games … Led the team in playoff goals. 

1998-99: 

Appeared 

in 67 games with Hull, tallying 37 points (15g-22a) and 124 PIM … Seventh on the 
team in points â€Ś Collected two goals and two assists in 22 playoff games. 

NHL Transactions

Selected by Ottawa in the seventh round, 213th overall, in the 1999 Entry Draft … 
Traded to the New York Rangers by Ottawa with Karel Rachunek for Greg de Vries 
on March 9, 2004 â€Ś Signed as a free agent by Washington, July 14, 2006 â€Ś Signed 
as a free agent by Atlanta, July 13, 2007 … Traded to Washington by Atlanta for Joe 
Motzko on Feb. 26, 2008. 

Personal

Supports the Garth Brooks Teammates for Kids Foundation â€Ś Enjoys fi shing,  golf, 
tennis and watching movies â€Ś Favorite athlete is Roger Federer â€Ś Considers poutine, a 
popular Quebec dish, his guilty pleasure.

ALEXANDRE GIROUX

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ANDREW GORDON

Right Wing  â€˘  Height: 6’0”  •  Weight: 194  â€˘  Shoots: Right 
Born: Dec. 13, 1985 (Halifax, Nova Scotia) 
Drafted: Capitals’ seventh-round choice, 197th overall, in the 2004 Entry Draft 

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2002-03 

Notre 

Dame  SJHL  58  20 

27 

47  12 - - - - -  - - - - -

2003-04 

Notre 

Dame  SJHL  55  20 

44 

64  12 - - - - -  - - - - -

2004-05 

St. 

Cloud 

State 

WCHA  38  9 8 

17  6 - - - - -  - - - - -

2005-06 

St. 

Cloud 

State 

WCHA  42  20 

20 

40  22 - - - - -  - - - - -

2006-07 

St. 

Cloud 

State 

WCHA  40  22 

23 

45  16 - - - - -  - - - - -

2007-08 Hershey 

AHL  58  16 

35 

51  39 - - - - -  5 3 2 5 2

 

South 

Carolina 

ECHL  11  8 6 

14  6 - - - - -  9 5 3 8 8

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL 

1  0 0 0  0 E 0 0 0 1 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  80  21 

24 

45  47 - - - - -  22 6 4 

10 0

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL 

2  0 0 0  0 -2 0 0 0 0 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  79  37 

34 

71  57 - - - - -  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

3  0 0 0  0 -2 0 0 0 1 

-  -  -  -  -

WCHA First All-Star Team (2007)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

NYR  1 0 0 

0 0

OTT  1 0 0 

0 0

TOR  1 0 0 

0 0

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

12/23/08 (WSH 5 at NYR 4 OT)

Most Shots in a Game:

 1 (12/23/08, WSH 5 at NYR 4 OT)

Most Ice Time in a Game: 

7:12 (12/23/08, WSH 5 at NYR 4 OT)

DID YOU KNOW?

Andrew Gordon scored the Calder Cup-clinching 
goal at Manitoba last spring.

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2009-10

Played in two games for the Capitals, 11/21 at TOR and 11/23 at OTT … Skated in 79 
games for the Hershey Bears (AHL) … Second on the team with 37 goals, fi fth with 34 
assists and third with 71 points â€Ś Tied for second in the league in goals and tied for 11th 
in points ... Named to the 2009-10 AHL Second All-Star Team â€Ś Participated in the 2010 
AHL All-Star Game â€Ś Led the AHL with 19 PPGs and was tied for fourth with seven 
GWGs â€Ś Notched Hershey’s fi rst goal on six different occasions … Scored all three of 
Hershey’s goals in a win against Norfolk (10/3) â€Ś Had a goal and two assists 10/10 at 
Binghamton â€Ś Notched three assists 11/4 at Lowell â€Ś Tallied two goals and one assist 
12/6 vs. Hartford â€Ś Had three points (1g-2a) vs. Albany (1/30) … Registered three points 
(2g-1a) on 2/12 at Albany and 2/27 vs. Bridgeport â€Ś Scored two goals in consecutive 
games: 3/20 at Syracuse and 3/21 vs. Adirondack. 

Career

2008-09: 

Made his NHL debut 12/23 at NYR, skating 7:12 and putting one shot on goal 

… Was recalled to Washington for the Capitals’ next game as well, but did not play … 
Established a new AHL career high with 21 goals for Hershey and had 45 points â€Ś One 
of two Hershey players to play in all 80 games … Tied for sixth on the team in goals and 
seventh in points â€Ś Recorded back-to-back two-goal games (1/31 vs. Norfolk and 2/6 
at Philadelphia) … Recorded 10 points (6g-4a) in 22 playoff games, tied for third on the 
team in goals and tied for sixth in points â€Ś Had multiple-point games in Game 1 of each 
of the fi rst two series: 4/16 at Philadelphia (1g-1a) and 5/2 vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … 
Scored the fi rst goal in the Calder Cup-clinching Game 6 at Manitoba (6/12). 

2007-08: 

Skated in 58 games for Hershey and in 11 for South Carolina (ECHL) â€Ś Ranked third 
in Hershey and tied for fourth among AHL rookies with 51 points (16g-35a) … Tied for 
second on the team and fi fth among AHL rookies in assists … Had at least one point in 
seven straight games from 12/19—12/31 … Had hat tricks 1/12 vs. Lake Erie and 2/6 vs. 
Portland â€Ś Recorded 14 multiple-point games during the season â€Ś Had two points in 
each of his fi nal four regular-season games … Led Hershey with fi ve points (3g-2a) in fi ve 
playoff games … Had 14 points (8g-6a) in 11 games for South Carolina â€Ś Registered fi ve 

points (2g-3a) vs. Mississippi (11/11) … Scored a goal in four straight games (11/27—12/1) 
before being recalled to Hershey … Had eight points (5g-3a) in nine playoff games for 
South Carolina.   

College/Junior Career

Ended his three-year collegiate career at St. Cloud State (WCHA) tied for fourth in school 
history with 2.62 shots per game and sixth in shots with 315 … His 23 career PPGs tied 
him for the fi fth-most in school history and his +29 career rating tied for 10th. 

2006-

07: 

Named a fi rst-team  All-WCHA  selection  â€Ś  Ranked  second  on  the  team  with  45 

points, and led the team with 22 goals … His 22 goals tied for second in the WCHA 
… His 12 PPGs ranked second in the league and were the second-best single-season 
total in team history … A three-time WCHA Player of the Week, he was also named the 
InsideCollegeHockey.com National Player of the Week (1/23) â€Ś Named to the All-WCHA 
Academic Team. 

2005-06: 

Skated in 42 games and led the team with 20 goals and 40 

points â€Ś All-WCHA Academic selection … Recorded a hat trick against Michigan Tech 
(2/24). 

2004-05: 

Saw action in 38 games … Led SCSU freshmen with nine goals and 

17 points â€Ś Scored nine points in his fi rst seven games. 

2003-04: 

Played in 55 games 

for Notre Dame (SJHL), tallying 20 goals and 44 assists … Named Most Valuable Player 
in the 2004 SJHL All-Star Game. 

2002-03:

 Recorded 20 goals and 27 assists in 58 

games for Notre Dame in the SJHL â€Ś Played in the 2003 SJHL All-Star Game. 

NHL Transactions

Selected by Washington in the seventh round, 197th overall, in the 2004 Entry Draft. 

Personal

Family resides in Porters Lake, Nova Scotia â€Ś Enjoys golfi ng â€Ś Supports the Dartmouth 
Subways Jeff Smith Memorial Golf Tournament … Top hockey memory is winning the 
2009 Calder Cup.

ANDREW GORDON

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 10/9/03 (WSH 6 vs NYI 1)

First NHL Goal: 

10/11/03 (WSH 3 vs ATL 4, Nurminen)

First NHL Assist:

 10/9/03 (WSH 6 vs NYI 1)

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (24 times, last: 3/3/10, WSH 3 at BUF 1)

Most Assists in a Game:

 2 (2 times, last: 1/17/08, WSH 5 vs EDM 4)

Most Points in a Game: 

2 (10 times, last: 1/1/09, WSH 7 vs TB 4, 1G-1A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

6 (2/15/07, WSH 2 at TB 3)

Most PIM in a Game: 

2 (33 times, last: 1/15/10, WSH 6 vs TOR 1)

Most Ice Time in a Game: 

24:12 (10/13/03, WSH 2 at TOR 3)

Longest Goal Streak: 

2 (3 times, last: 2/2/10-2/4/10, 2G)

Longest Assist Streak:

 2 (7 times, last: 11/15/08-11/19/08, 2A)

Longest Point Streak: 

3 (3 times, last: 2/2/10-2/5/10, 2G-1A)

Penalty Shots: 

None

Shootouts: 

1/5

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Assists in a Game:

 1 (3 times, last: 5/8/09, WSH 3 at PIT 5)

Most Points in a Game: 

1 (3 times, last: 5/8/09, WSH 3 at PIT 5, 1A)

DID YOU KNOW?

Boyd Gordon is the longest-tenured Capital on 
the Washington roster.

BOYD GORDON

Right Wing  â€˘  Height: 6’1”  •  Weight: 200  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: Oct. 19, 1983 (Unity, Saskatchewan)
Drafted: Capitals’ fi rst-round choice, 17th overall, in the 2002 Entry Draft

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1999-00 

Red 

Deer 

WHL  66  10 

26 

36  24 - - - - -  4 0 1 1 2

2000-01 

Red 

Deer 

WHL  72  12 

27 

39  39 - - - - -  22 3 6 9 2

2001-02 

Red 

Deer 

WHL  66  22 

29 

51  19 - - - - -  23 

10 

12 

22 8

2002-03 

Red 

Deer 

WHL  56  33 

48 

81  28 - - - - -  23 8 

12 

20 

14

 

 

Canada 

WJC 

6  0 0 0  15 - - - - -  - - - - -

2003-04 

CAPITALS  NHL  41  1 5 6  8 -9 0 0 0 

42 

-  -  -  -  -

 

 

Portland 

AHL  43  5 

17 

22  16 - - - - -  7 2 1 3 0

2004-05 

Portland 

AHL  80  17 

22 

39  35 - - - - -  - - - - -

2005-06 

CAPITALS  NHL  25  0 1 1  4 -4 0 0 0 

12 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  58  16 

22 

38  23 - - - - -  21 3 5 8 

10

2006-07 

CAPITALS  NHL  71  7 

22 

29  14 

10 0 2 0 

104  - - - - -

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  67  7 9 

16  12 5 0 1 0 

100  7 0 0 0 0

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  63  5 9 

14  16 -4 0 1 2 

69  14 0 3 3 4

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  36  4 6 

10  12 4 0 0 0 

40 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL 

2  0 2 2  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

303  24 

52 

76  66 2 0 4 2 

367  21 0 3 3 4

WHL East First All-Star Team (2003)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  5 0 1 

1 0

ATL 23 3 

10

BOS 19 1 3 

4 2

BUF  13 3 0 

3 2

CGY  3 0 1 

1 2

CAR 26 1 2 

3 6

CHI  3 0 0 

0 0

COL  2 0 1 

1 0

CBJ  4 0 0 

0 4

DAL  5 0 1 

1 0

DET  4 0 2 

2 0

EDM  2 0 2 

2 0

FLA  25 0 0 

0 0

LA 

6 1 3 

4 0

MIN  3 0 0 

0 0

MTL  14 1 1 

2 0

NSH  3 0 0 

0 0

NJ  14 0 4 

4 6

NYI  13 1 3 

4 0

NYR 13 3 2 

5 4

OTT  18 2 3 

5 8

PHI  17 0 3 

3 8

PHX  5 0 0 

0 0

PIT  16 2 3 

5 2

SJ 

3 0 1 

1 0

STL  5 0 1 

1 0

TB  22 4 7 

11 6

TOR 15 2 1 

3 6

VAN  2 0 1 

1 0

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

NYR  7 0 2 

2 4

PHI  7 0 0 

0 0

PIT  7 0 1 

1 0

 

 

 

 

 

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2009-10  

Limited to only 36 games because of injury … Had 10 points (4g-6a) … Team was 4-0-
0 when he scored a goal and 8-1-1 when he registered a point … Led the team with 
61.0% faceoff percentage, which would have led the league had he taken enough draws 
to qualify … Third on the team averaging 2:39 of shorthanded TOI … Scored three of his 
goals on the road and tallied the team’s fi rst goal of the game twice …  Had fi ve points 
(2g-3a) in the third period, including one goal and two assists in the last 10 minutes of the 
game … Had three points (1g-2a) in 13 January games and three points (2g-1a) in seven 
February games … Had a goal 1/7 vs. OTT and an assist 1/9 at ATL … Had points (2g-1a) 
in three straight games from 2/2—2/5 … Took a season-high fi ve shots and scored a goal 
3/10 at BUF.

Career

2008-09: 

Recorded 14 points (5g-9a) in 63 GP … Finished third on the team with a 

56.1% faceoff percentage … Averaged 3:39 of shorthanded ice time per game, third on the 
team … Established a new career high with two GWGs … Netted four of his fi ve goals in 
the third period and fi ve of his nine assists in the second period … Finished tied for fourth 
on the team with fi ve game-winning assists … Caps went 12-0-1 when he recorded a point 
and 5-0-0 when he scored a goal … Scored a SHG at BUF on 12/30 … Had a goal and an 
assist two days later, 1/1 vs. OTT … Missed the last 10 games of the season due to injury 
… Played in all 14 Stanley Cup playoff games and had three assists … Had an assist and 
was +1 in Game 5 and Game 6 in the ECQF series vs. NYR … Had an assist and was +1 
in Game 4 vs. PIT in ECSF. 

2007-08: 

Matched career high with seven goals in 67 games 

… Finished ninth in the NHL with a 55.8% faceoff success rate … Averaged 4:00 of penalty 
killing ice time per game, third among NHL forwards … Tied for seventh on the team with 
a +5 rating … Had 12 points (5g-7a) and a +6 rating in 45 games after returning from a 
fractured hand on 12/27 at PIT … Recorded eight points (2g-6a) and was +5 in his fi rst nine 
games back from injury … Had one goal, one assist and a +2 rating 1/1 vs. OTT … Posted 
points in three straight games from 1/5—1/13 (1g-2a) … Played in his 200th NHL game at 
TB (3/27) … Played in all seven ECQF games against PHI. 

2006-07:

 Established career 

highs in games (71), goals (7), assists (22) and points (29) in his fi rst full NHL season … 
His +10 rating led the team and was the best by a Capital since 2002-03 … Ranked fi fth on 
the team in points, fi fth in assists and tied for seventh in goals … Recorded two goals and 
four assists while shorthanded, ranking fourth in the NHL in shorthanded points and tied 
for second in shorthanded assists … Finished fourth on the team in home scoring with 19 
points (5g-14a) … Team was 6-1-0 when he scored a goal and 15-5-4 when he recorded 
a point … More than half of his points (4g-11a) came in the second period … Had 20 of 
his 29 points (5g-15a) after 1/1 … Had 11 points (3g-8a) against division foes … Led Caps 
forwards (second on the team) with 3:58 of shorthanded ice time per game … Led the 
team in faceoff percentage (52.0%), faceoffs (1,214) and faceoff wins (632) … Posted his 
second career multiple-point game (1g-1a) and was +2 vs. NYR (11/11) … Was +7, without 
a minus game, in a 16-game stretch from 11/28—12/30 … Played in his 100th NHL game 
on 1/9 vs. PHI … Posted an assist and was +2 in a season-high 22:44 of ice time 2/4 vs. 
NYI … Posted two points (1g-1a) 2/8 vs. LA … Had his fi rst career two-assist game 2/24 at 

NJ … Had seven points (3g-4a) in 13 games in March while skating an average of 17:22 
… Was +4 in the last 15 games of the season … Scored four of his seven goals in the last 
11 games of the season (4g-3a) … Had goals in back-to-back games for the fi rst time in 
his career 3/16 vs. TOR and 3/18 vs. TB … Posted a goal and an assist and was +2 at 
ATL (4/4). 

2005-06

: Played 104 total regular-season and playoff games for Washington 

and Hershey (AHL), tied with Brooks Laich for the most in the organization … Had fi ve 
stints with Washington, totaling 25 games … Averaged 5:06 of penalty killing time per 
game with the Capitals, second-best in the NHL … Had 38 points (16g-22a) in 58 regular 
season games for Hershey … Ranked third among the Bears with a +9 rating … Played 
all 21 playoff games for the Bears in their run to the Calder Cup … Scored the only goal in 
Game 1 of Hershey’s fi rst-round playoff series against Norfolk. 

2004-05:

 The only player 

to appear in all 80 games for Portland (AHL) ... Tied for third on the team in scoring with 
39 points ... Ranked third on the team in assists (22) and tied for third in goals (17) ... Tied 
for second on the team with seven PPGs … Scored the game-tying and game-winning 
goals against Bridgeport (12/18). 

2003-04:

 Appeared in 41 games for the Caps, tallying 

one goal and fi ve assists, and 43 games for Portland, scoring fi ve goals and 17 assists … 
Started the season with Washington, making his NHL debut vs. NYI on 10/9, recording an 
assist … Scored his fi rst NHL goal and added an assist vs. ATL (10/11) … Sent to Portland 
on 1/10 … Recalled by the Capitals for one game on 3/16 and reassigned to Portland … In 
seven playoff games for Portland, registered two goals and an assist.

Junior Career

Enjoyed a stellar four-year career with the Red Deer Rebels in the WHL, recording 
207 points (77g-130a) in 260 GP. 2002-03: Tallied 33 goals and 48 assists in 56 games 
with Red Deer … Ranked second on the team in goals, assists and points (81) … 
Helped Red Deer to the WHL fi nals, recording eight goals and 12 assists in 23 playoff 
games … Led the team in playoff goals and tied for the lead in points (20) while 
ranking third in assists. 

2001-02: 

Played in 66 games for Red Deer, recording 22 

goals and 29 assists … In 23 playoff games, tallied 10 goals and 12 assists … Ranked 
third on the team in playoff goals and tied for fi rst in playoff assists, tying for second 
in playoff points. 

2000-01

: Played in all 72 games for Red Deer, scoring 12 goals 

and adding 27 assists … In 22 playoff games, notched three goals and six assists as 
Red Deer won the WHL playoff title and captured the Memorial Cup.

International

Represented Canada in the 2003 World Junior Championship, earning a silver medal.

NHL Transactions

Selected by the Capitals in the fi rst round, 17th overall, in the 2002 Entry Draft.

Personal

Lists baseball as his favorite sport other than hockey and soccer player Wayne 
Rooney as his favorite athlete … Favorite movie is “Gladiator.”

BOYD GORDON

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

10/12/05 (WSH 2 at CAR 7)

First NHL Goal:

 2/3/06 (WSH 4 vs TOR 1, Belfour)

First NHL Assist:

 3/4/06 (WSH 2 at ATL 3)

Most Goals in a Game: 

2 (11 times, last: 3/10/10, WSH 4 vs CAR 3 OT)

Most Assists in a Game: 

3 (2/1/09, WSH 7 vs OTT 4)

Most Points in a Game: 

4 (2 times, last: 12/5/09, WSH 8 at PHI 2, 2G-2A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

10 (3/24/09, WSH 2 at TOR 3)

Most PIM in a Game: 

4 (21 times, last: 1/15/10, WSH 6 vs TOR 1)

Most Ice Time in a Game: 

34:05 (10/18/08, WSH 3 vs NJ 4 SO)

Multiple-Point Games: 

42 (last: 3/14/10, WSH 4 at CHI 3 OT, 2A)

Longest Goal Streak:

 8 (1/27/09-2/14/09, 10G)

Longest Assist Streak: 

8 (10/15/09-11/11/09, 9A) 

Longest Point Streak: 

9 (2 times, last: 1/2/10-1/19/10, 4G-9A) 

Penalty Shots: 

None

Shootouts: 

0/5

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game: 

2 (4/11/08, WSH 5 vs PHI 4)

Most Assists in a Game: 

3 (4/15/09, WSH 3 vs NYR 4)

Most Points in a Game: 

3 (4/15/09, WSH 3 vs NYR 4, 3A)

MIKE GREEN

Defense  â€˘  Height: 6’1”  •  Weight: 204  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: Oct. 12, 1985 (Calgary, Alberta)
Drafted: Capitals’ fi rst-round choice, 29th overall, in the 2004 Entry Draft

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2000-01 

Calgary 

WHL  36  4 

23 

27  34 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Saskatoon  WHL 

7  0 2 2  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

2001-02 

Saskatoon  WHL  62  3 

20 

23  57 - - - - -  7 0 1 1 2

2002-03 

Saskatoon  WHL  72  6 

36 

42  70 - - - - -  6 0 2 2 6

2003-04 

Saskatoon  WHL  59  14 

25 

39  92 - - - - -  - - - - -

2004-05 

Saskatoon  WHL  67  14 

52 

66 105 - - - - -  4 0 0 0 6

2005-06 

CAPITALS  NHL  22  1 2 3  18 -8 0 0 0 

13 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  56  9 

34 

43  79 - - - - -  21 3 

15 

18 

30

2006-07 

CAPITALS  NHL  70  2 

10 

12  36 

-10 0 0 0 

68  - - - - -

 

Hershey 

AHL  12  3 5 8  26 - - - - -  19 7 9 

16 

38

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  82  18 

38 

56  62 6 8 0 4 

234  7 3 4 7 

15

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  68  31 

42 

73  68 

24 

18 1 4 

243  14 1 8 9 

12

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  75  19 

57 

76  54 

39 

10 0 4 

205  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

317  71 

149 

220 238 

51 

36 1 

12 

763  21 4 

12 

16 

27

WHL East First All-Star Team (2005) â€˘ AHL All-Rookie Team (2006) â€˘ NHL First All-Star Team (2009) 

 

DID YOU KNOW?

With 76 points, Mike Green would have led 20 NHL 
clubs in scoring this season.

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  3 1 2 

3 2

ATL 27 6 

15 

21 

10

BOS 13 2 5 

7 8

BUF 16 3 

8 14

CGY  4 0 2 

2 6

CAR 28 9 7 

16 24

CHI  3 0 2 

2 2

COL  4 1 0 

1 0

CBJ  4 1 1 

2 2

DAL  3 0 3 

3 6

DET  4 1 2 

3 8

EDM  4 2 2 

4 2

FLA 27 4 

13 

24

LA 

3 2 1 

3 4

MIN  3 1 1 

2 0

MTL 14 2 

12 

14 

14

NSH  4 0 3 

3 2

NJ 14 

10 

12

NYI  17 3 

10 

13 8

NYR 13 5 6 

11 16

OTT 17 6 

13 

19 

12

PHI 18 4 

12 

12

PHX  3 0 0 

0 0

PIT 15 0 

10

SJ 

2 0 1 

1 0

STL  3 2 2 

4 0

TB 28 

14 

23 

18

TOR 19 1 

10 

11 16

VAN  4 1 1 

2 6

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

NYR  7 1 4 

5 8

PHI 7 

15

PIT  7 0 4 

4 4

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Has led NHL defensemen in goals for three years in a row and in points for two years ... 
Has 23 more goals and 27 more points than any other NHL defensemen in the last three 
seasons ... Only the 13th defenseman (third active) with consecutive 70-point seasons 
and the seventh to do it before turning 25 â€Ś Has 149 points the last two years, the 
most by a defenseman in consecutive seasons since Ray Bourque, Paul Coffey and 
Larry Murphy (1992-93 and 1993-94) â€Ś One of three active defenseman with a 70-point 
season (Nicklas Lidstrom, Chris Chelios) ... First NHL defenseman with 18 or more goals 
in three consecutive seasons since Sergei Gonchar (2001-02-03). 

2009-10

Played in 75 games and led NHL defensemen with 76 points, 56 assists, and 19 goals 
(career highs in points and assists) â€Ś His point total was the most by Capitals defenseman 
since 1992-93 (Kevin Hatcher, 79 points, 34g-45a) â€Ś Second among NHL defensemen 
(trailing only Jeff Schultz) and third in the league at +39, the third highest plus/minus 
rating in team history … Led the NHL at +35 outside the division ... Led NHL defensemen 
with 35 points, 25 assists, and 10 PPG … Third on the team with 35 power-play points 
… Led the team in average TOI (25:28) … Third on the team in blocked shots (105) and 
hits (133) … Registered at least a point in 56 of 75 games … The Caps were 37-8-11 in 
games where Green registered a point and 10-3-3 in games when he scored a goal â€Ś 
Won the Espo Award for Defenseman of the Year given out by NHL Home Ice radio ... 
Recorded three point-streaks of eight or more games; no other NHL defenseman had 
one ... Registered career-high nine-game point streak (10/12—11/1, 2g-9a) â€Ś Started 
an eight-game point streak in the following week (11/11—11/25, 1g-11a) … Recorded his 
second nine-game point streak (3g-9a) from 1/2—1/19 â€Ś Had a stretch in which he had 
points in nine straight games he played from 1/27—3/4 (3g-10a), though it was interrupted 
by a three-game suspension (1/31—2/4) â€Ś Recorded a season-high eight shots 10/30 
vs. NYI … Led the team in scoring in November with 13 points (1g-12a) â€Ś Matched career 
high with four GWGs, including an overtime GWG 12/11 vs. CAR … Tied for third on the 
team with seven game-winning assists … Registered a season-high seven blocked shots 
1/19 vs. DET … Had the most ice time of any Caps player in a game this season, 2/13 
at STL (33:48). 

Career

2008-09: 

Finished second in the voting for the Norris Trophy and was the top vote-

getter among defensemen on the NHL First All-Star Team â€Ś Third on the team in goals 
(31) and fourth in points (73) and assists (42) â€Ś Led all defensemen and ranked seventh 
in the NHL (minimum 20 GP) with 1.07 points per game â€Ś Had eight more goals and nine 
more points than any other NHL defenseman despite missing 14 games due to injury 
… Had the most goals by an NHL defenseman since former Capital Kevin Hatcher had 
34 in 1992-93 … Had the most points by an NHL defenseman since 2005-06 (Nicklas 
Lidstrom, 80) … Point total ranked fourth in Capitals history for a defenseman â€Ś Just 
the seventh defenseman in NHL history to score 30 goals in a season and the fi rst to 
do it while playing fewer than 70 games … At 23, the youngest defenseman with 30 
goals since Paul Coffey in 1983-84 … His eight-game goal streak (1/27—2/14) set an 
NHL record for a defenseman and matched the longest streak in the NHL since 1997-98 
(Teemu Selanne, 11 games) â€Ś Finished second on the team with a +24 rating â€Ś Led the 
team and ranked seventh in the league in ice time (25:45) … Led the team in ice time in 
52 of his 66 games … Fourth in the league with 18 PPGs, the Capitals record (and one 
shy of the NHL record) for PPGs by a defenseman â€Ś His 1.07 points per game were 
the most by a defenseman since 1994-95 (Paul Coffey, 1.29) … Second on the team 
and fourth among NHL defensemen with 243 shots … Won the Espo Award as the best 
defenseman in the league from Phil Esposito on NHL Home Ice … Voted the league’s top 
defenseman by a panel of reporters assembled by USA Today … Named to the Sporting 
News’ All-NHL team by a vote of league coaches and executives â€Ś Team went 43-16-7 

with him in the lineup; 7-7-0 without him … Team was 20-4-2 when he scored a goal and 
33-5-4 when he registered a point â€Ś Second on the team with 24 multiple-point games, 
including fi ve two-goal games … Shared the team lead with seven game-winning assists 
… Scored three goals in three games vs. NYR … Had six goals in six games vs. TB, his 
most goals vs. any one team â€Ś Had 64 points (28g-36a) and a +23 rating in his last 56 
games … Finished second among all NHL players in February scoring (20 points in 13 
GP); named the NHL’s Second Star of the month … Had the quickest back-to-back goals 
by one Capital on the season 0:52 on 10/10 at ATL … Scored the GWG and added an 
assist 10/13 vs. VAN… Led the team in blocked shots nine times, including a season-high 
six 1/6 vs. PHI … Scored the GWG and added another goal and an assist 2/7 vs. FLA … 
Played in all 14 Stanley Cup  playoff games against NYR and PIT, recording nine points 
(1g-8a) … Tied for fi fth among NHL defensemen with nine points through two rounds â€Ś 
Recorded  a  four-game  assist  streak  (4a)  from  5/4—5/9. 

2007-08:

 Posted 56 points 

(18g-38a) in 82 games and was one of four Capitals to play in every game â€Ś Finished 
fi rst among Caps defensemen, third on the team and seventh among NHL defensemen 
in scoring … Paced NHL defensemen and ranked fourth on the team with 18 goals … 
The youngest defenseman (22) to lead the NHL in goals in 25 years, since Paul Coffey 
… With Alex Ovechkin, part of the fi rst pair of teammates to lead the NHL in overall goals 
and goals by a defenseman since Mario Lemieux and Coffey in 1988-89 … Named a 
Sporting News First-Team All-Star in a vote of his peers … Finished seventh in the voting 
for the Norris Trophy â€Ś Second on the team and third among NHL defensemen with 
234 shots … Averaged team-high 23:38 TOI, including leading the team in ice time in 
33 of the team’s fi nal 53 games … Third-best on the team with eight PPGs â€Ś Tied for 
second with four GWGs â€Ś Posted 62 PIM (sixth on team) â€Ś Recorded 32 points at home 
(10g-22a) and 24 points (8g-14a) away from Verizon Center â€Ś Posted 23 points (8g-15a) 
on the power play … Washington was 28-7-2 when Green recorded a point, 11-4-0 when 
he scored a goal â€Ś Recorded fi ve points (3g-2a) in overtime â€Ś Scored season-best 
14 points (6g-8a) in January … Recorded three multiple-goal games and 16 multiple-
point games … Posted 15 goals and 49 points in 61 games under Bruce Boudreau â€Ś 
Established the Caps single-season record for OT goals (3) and the Caps career record 
for OT goals by a defenseman (3) … Recorded the most points for a Caps defensemen 
since Sergei Gonchar’s 49 in 2003-04 and the most goals since Gonchar had 18 in 2002-
03 â€Ś Played in his 100th NHL game vs. TB (10/24) … Posted a pair of goals at STL 
(10/27) … Notched goals in back-to-back games (11/23—11/24) … Scored two goals 
against ATL (12/8) â€Ś Recorded three points (1g-2a), including game-winning goal vs. 
NYR (12/12) … Tallied a pair of goals and added an assist at OTT (1/1) … Scored game-
winner and added two assists at MTL (1/5) … Recorded six points (3g-3a) in four games 
(1/13—1/19) … Tallied a pair of assists vs. MTL (1/31) â€Ś Recorded 11 points in 13 games 
from 2/6—3/3, helping Washington post a 6-4-3 record in that span â€Ś Posted team-
high 33:59 TOI (2/20 vs. TB) … Notched a pair of assists vs. CGY (3/12) â€Ś Wrapped up 
the regular season on a fi ve-game point streak, netting seven points from 3/27—4/5 â€Ś 
Posted two assists in consecutive games (4/1—4/3) … Played in all seven ECQF games 
against PHI, recording seven points (3g-4a) and 15 PIM … Scored two third-period goals 
in Game 1 … Had points in three straight games in Games 3-5 (1g-4a) … Shared the 
league lead in goals and points by a defenseman in the fi rst round … Led the team and 
ranked  fi fth among NHL skaters in fi rst-round ice time (26:58). 

2006-07:

 Played 70 

games in his fi rst full NHL season and recorded 12 points (2g-10a) with 15:29 of average 
ice time â€Ś Tied for fourth in points among defensemen â€Ś Posted nine of his 12 points at 
home (1g-8a) and was +3 â€Ś Recorded six of his 10 assists on the power play … Eight of 
his 12 points came in the fi rst period (1g-7a) … Scored his goals in back-to-back games, 
10/21 vs. TB and 10/25 at COL … Recorded game-winning assist vs. DAL (11/30) … Was 
the lone rookie defenseman on the Eastern Conference NHL YoungStars team, posting 
three assists and a +2 rating â€Ś Played in 12 regular-season games for Hershey (AHL) 
with three goals and fi ve assists … Finished with a +8 rating for Hershey … Posted 16 
points (7g-9a) in 19 playoff games with Hershey … Led all defensemen and tied for 16th 

MIKE GREEN

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in the league in playoff scoring … Tied for second on Hershey in playoff goals and tied for 
third in playoff points. 

2005-06:

 Made his NHL debut on his 20th birthday, 10/12 at CAR 

… Averaged nearly 15 minutes per game (14:53) in 22 appearances for the Capitals â€Ś 
Recorded his fi rst career goal, Washington’s fi rst of the game, in a 4-1 win vs. TOR (2/3) 
… Posted assists in back-to-back games 3/4 at ATL and 3/6 vs. NYI … Finished with an 
even plus/minus rating in his 11 games with Washington from 1/31—3/8 â€Ś Named to the 
AHL All-Rookie Team for his efforts in Hershey, the fi rst Capitals prospect ever to earn 
that honor … Led AHL rookie defensemen and ranked 11th among all AHL defensemen 
with 43 points (9g-34a) in 56 games … Finished seventh on Hershey in scoring … Had 
three PPGs and two GWGs for the Bears … Was named the CCM Vector AHL Player 
of the Week for the week ending 4/16 â€Ś Played all 21 games in Hershey’s run to the 
Calder Cup … Recorded 18 points in the playoffs (3g-15a), which ranked 11th among 
AHL players, second among rookies and second among defensemen â€Ś Led Hershey 
defensemen in playoff scoring and was fourth on the team.

International Career

Participated in Canada’s Olympic Orientation Camp in August. 

2008:

 Represented 

Canada in the 2008 World Championship and led the tournament in scoring by 
a defenseman with 12 points (4g-8a) … Helped guide Canada to a second-place 
fi nish â€Ś Was named to the all-tournament team. 

Junior Career

Had 172 points (37g-135a) in his 267-game WHL career. 

2004-05: 

Played in 67 

games for Saskatoon (WHL), where he led all defensemen and fi nished tied for 
19th in the league in scoring with 66 points (14g-52a) … Made the WHL East First 

All-Star Team â€Ś His 52 assists were tied for third in the league and his plus/minus 
rating of +36 was tied for fourth in the league … Had 105 PIM and led the Blades 
to a 37-23-6-6 record, good for second in the East Division. 

2003-04: 

Led the 

team in assists (25) and was second in goals (14) and points (39) in 59 GP â€Ś Led 
Saskatoon defensemen in scoring. 

2002-03:

 Second among Blades defensemen 

with 42 points (6g-36a). 2001-02: Played 62 games as a WHL rookie, recording 23 
points (3g-20a). 

2000-01:

 First joined the Blades for seven games as a 15-year-

old, recording two assists.

NHL Transactions

Selected by Washington in the fi rst round, 29th overall, in the 2004 Entry Draft.

Personal

Enjoys golf â€Ś Favorite sport is Ultimate Fighting â€Ś Favorite athletes are UFC’s 
Chuck Lidell and motocross star Travis Pastrana â€Ś Launched Green’s Gang in 
2008, in which he purchases seven season tickets to Capitals home games and 
donates them to area youth through Most Valuable Kids â€Ś Supports the Children’s 
Inn at the National Institute of Health and the Garth Brooks Teammates for Kids 
Foundation â€Ś Was the focus of a half-hour long program, â€œA Day in the Life”, 
that aired on NHL Network in March 2009 â€Ś His penthouse condo was featured 
on the cover of Home & Design magazine and has been fi lmed for an episode of 
MTV Cribs.

MIKE GREEN

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

10/8/05 (BOS 7 at PIT 6)

First NHL Goal: 

1/7/06 (BOS 6 vs TB 3, Grahame)

First NHL Assist: 

11/25/05 (BOS 3 vs PHI 5)

Most Goals in a Game: 

2 (2 times, last: 1/10/06, BOS 2 vs SJ 6)

Most Assists in a Game:

 2 (12/4/08, WSH 5 vs NYI 2)

Most Points in a Game:

 2 (3 times, last: 12/4/08, WSH 5 vs NYI 2, 0G-2A)

Most Shots in a Game:

 7 (4/11/09, WSH 4 at FLA 7)

Most PIM in a Game:

 6 (2 times, last: 11/12/08, WSH 5 at CAR 1)

Most Ice Time in a Game:

 28:55 (2/15/07, WSH 2 at TB 3)

Longest Goal Streak:

 2 (1/7/06-1/10/06, 4G)

Longest Assist Streak: 

2 (4 times, last: 2/28/09-3/1/09, 2A)

Longest Point Streak: 

2 (7 times, last: 2/28/09-3/1/09, 0G-2A)

Penalty Shots:

 None

Shootouts:

 None

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (2 times, last: 5/8/09, WSH 3 at PIT 5)

Most Points in a Game:

 1 (2 times, last: 5/8/09, WSH 3 at PIT 5, 2G)

DID YOU KNOW?

Milan Jurcina has represented Slovakia in two 
World Junior Championships, two World Champion-
ships and two Olympics.

MILAN JURCINA

MEE-lan YEWR-chee-nah

Defense  â€˘  Height: 6’4”  â€˘  Weight: 236  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: June 7, 1983 (Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia)
Drafted: Boston’s eighth-round selection, 241st overall, in 2001 Entry Draft
Acquired: From Columbus for a conditional draft choice, March 3, 2010

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2000-01 

Halifax 

QMJHL 68  0 5 5  56 - - - - -  6 0 2 2 

12

2001-02 

Halifax 

QMJHL 61  4 

16 

20  58 - - - - -  13 5 3 8 

10

 

Slovakia 

WJC 

7  1 1 2  14 - - - - -  - - - - -

2002-03 

Halifax 

QMJHL 51  15 

13 

28 102 - - - - -  25 6 6 

12 

40

 

Slovakia 

WJC 

1  0 0 0  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

2003-04 

Providence  AHL  73  5 

12 

17  52 - - - - -  2 0 1 1 2

2004-05 

Providence  AHL  79  6 

17 

23  92 - - - - -  17 1 3 4 

30

2005-06 

Boston 

NHL  51  6 5 

11  54 3 2 0 0 

64 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Providence  AHL 

7  0 3 3  8 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Slovakia 

Olympics 6  0 1 1  8 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Slovakia 

WC 

7  2 1 3  8 - - - - -  - - - - -

2006-07 

Boston 

NHL  40  2 1 3  20 -5 

 0 0 1 

29 

-  -  -  -  -

 

CAPITALS  NHL  30  2 7 9  24 5 0 0 0 

42 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Slovakia 

WC 

7  1 1 2  8 - - - - -  - - - - -

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  75  1 8 9  30 4 

 1 0 0 

58  7 0 0 0 6

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  79  3 

11 

14  68 1 0 0 1 

95  14 2 0 2 

12

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  27  0 4 4  14 E 0 0 0 

32 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Columbus  NHL  17  1 2 3  10 2 0 0 1 17 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Slovakia 

Olympics 7  0 0 0  2 - - - - -  - - - - -

CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

211  6 

30 

36 136 

10 1 0 0 

227  21 2 0 2 

18

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

319  15 

38 

53 220 

10 3 0 3 

337  21 2 0 2 

18

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  2 0 2 

2 0

ATL 20 0 

18

BOS 11 0 

1 10

BUF 19 2 

14

CGY  4 0 0 

0 2

CAR 21 1 1 

2 20

CHI  6 1 1 

2 2

COL  4 0 1 

1 2

CBJ  5 0 0 

0 2

DAL  4 1 0 

1 4

DET  3 0 1 

1 0

EDM  3 0 0 

0 0

FLA 22 0 

10

LA 

4 0 1 

1 2

MIN  4 0 2 

2 6

MTL 21 1 

2 12

NSH  7 0 1 

1 2

NJ  16 1 1 

2 2

NYI  17 1 4 

5 6

NYR 13 0 0 

0 4

OTT 17 0 

16

PHI 16 0 

14

PHX  2 0 0 

0 0

PIT 15 1 

12

SJ 

5 2 1 

3 6

STL  4 0 1 

1 0

TB 20 

18

TOR 23 1 4 

5 20

VAN 5 1 

10

WSH  6 0 1 

1 2

Playoff vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

NYR  7 1 0 

1 4

PHI  7 0 0 

0 6

PIT  7 1 0 

1 8

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2009-10

Split the season between Washington and CBJ while being involved in a pair of trades 
between the two clubs ... Totaled seven points (1g-5a) and 24 PIM in 44 games ... 
Registered 88 hits and 59 blocked shots while skating an average of 17:40 per game 
... Sidelined the last two months of the season with an injury ... Started the season with 
the Capitals and was +7 through his fi rst 11 games, without a minus game ... Traded to 
CBJ on 12/28 ... Scored his only goal of the year 2/6 vs. BUF ... Had three points (1g-2a) 
and was +2 in the six games prior to the Olympic break ... Traded back to Washington on 
3/3 with hopes that he will be healthy in the playoffs ... Helped Slovakia to a fourth-place 
fi nish at the Olympics, appearing in seven games.

Career

2008-09: 

Played in a career-high 79 games; fi rst among Caps defensemen and tied for 

fourth on the team … Set a career high in points (14) and assists (11), fi nishing second 
among Caps defensemen in points … Finished the season with a +1 rating … Seven of 
his 14 points came in the third period (1g-6a) … Team was 10-3-0 when he had a point … 
First on the team in blocked shots (131) and second in hits (157) … Appeared in his 200th 
career game 10/16 at PIT … Had two assists vs. NYI (12/4) … Tallied three goals on the 
season, including the game-winner at TOR (12/6) … Tied a career high when he took fi ve 
shots vs. TB (3/27) … Scored two goals in 14 Stanley Cup playoff games … Second on the 
team in hits (52) and blocked shots (20) … Second among Caps defensemen and third on 
the team at +6 … Scored his fi rst career playoff goal to start the scoring in Game 6 at NYR 
… Finished +4 in the last three games of the ECQF series … Scored a goal and was +2 in 
Game 4 of the ECSF at PIT (5/8).  

2007-08:

 Played 75 games; third among defensemen 

behind Mike Green (82) and Shaone Morrisonn (76) … Lone goal was a PPG and came 
in the home opener 10/6 vs. CAR … Had eight assists … Second on the team in blocked 
shots (107) and third in hits (151) … Finished the season with a +4 rating … Played in all 
seven ECQF games against PHI and recorded six PIM. 

2006-07: 

Played in 30 games 

for Washington after his acquisition from BOS (2/1) and skated more than 20 minutes 29 
times … Led Caps defensemen in ice time 19 times and led the team on 14 occasions … 
Had nine points (2g-7a) with the Caps, three times as many as he had in 40 games with 
BOS (2g-1a) … Averaged 23:08 of ice time with the Capitals, which would have ranked 
second on the team over the course of the season … Skated at least 19:30 in every game 
with the Capitals … Played an average of 10:42 in BOS … Was +5 in his 30 games with 
the Caps … Caps were 5-3-1 when he tallied a point … Nine of his 12 points came in home 
games (2g-7a) … Scored the GWG for BOS 12/23 vs. MTL … Played in his 100th NHL 
game on 2/21 vs. SJ … Recorded six points in 15 GP in March (1g-5a) … Had assists in 
back-to-back games on two occasions (3/1—3/3, 3/16—3/18) … Posted a season-high 

+4 in a 7-1 win vs. TB (3/18).

 2005-06: 

Skated in 51 games for BOS during his rookie 

campaign … Registered 11 points (6g-5a) on the season … Made his NHL debut 10/8 vs. 
PIT … Notched fi rst NHL point with an assist on 11/25 vs. PHI … Scored fi rst NHL goal 
in two-goal effort vs. TB (1/7) … Scored career-high two goals in consecutive games (1/7 
vs. TB, 1/10 vs. SJ) … Recorded seven of his 11 total points (2g-5a) on the season in an 
eight-game span (1/7—1/23) … Had two stints with Providence (AHL), tallying three assists 
and eight PIM in seven games … Did not dress in nine games and missed 10 games with a 
shoulder injury. 

2004-05:

 Spent season in Providence … Registered 23 points (6g-17a) 

and 92 PIM in 79 games.

 2003-04:

 Began the season in BOS … Did not dress for seven 

games before being sent to Providence (10/23) … Tallied 17 points (5g-12a) and 52 PIM 
in 73 games with Providence.

Junior Career

Appeared in a total of 180 career games with Halifax of the QMJHL … Posted 19 goals 
and 34 assists for 53 points and 216 PIM in three seasons in major juniors. 

2002-03: 

Enjoyed his best season of junior hockey, posting career highs in goals (15), points 
(28) and PIM (102) for Halifax. 

2001-02: 

Notched a career-high 16 assists. 2000-01: 

Played a career-high 68 games as a QMJHL rookie.

International Career

2010: 

Played in his second Olympics for Slovakia.

 2007:

 Played for Slovakia at the 

World Championship … Recorded one goal and one assist in seven games.

 2006: 

Represented Slovakia in the Olympic Winter Games … Notched one assist and eight PIM 
in six games in Turin … Skated for Slovakia at the World Championship … Registered 
three points (2g-1a) and eight PIM in seven games. 

2003:

 Took the ice for Slovakia at the 

2003 World Junior Championship. 

2002:

 Tallied one goal and one assist and 14 PIM in 

seven games at the 2002 World Junior Championship.

NHL Transactions

Selected by Boston in the eighth round, 241st overall, in 2001 Entry Draft … Traded to 
Washington by Boston for a fourth-round choice in the 2008 Entry Draft (later traded to 
Calgary-T.J. Brodie), Feb. 1, 2007 ... Traded to Columbus with Chris Clark for Jason 
Chimera, Dec. 28, 2009 ... Traded to Washington for a conditional draft choice, March 
3, 2010.

Personal

Enjoys soccer, tennis and basketball … Favorite food is steak. 

MILAN JURCINA

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

10/16/03 (PHI 0 at SJ 0)

First NHL Assist: 

2/10/06 (WSH 4 at PHI 5)

Most Assists in a Game:

 1  (3 times, last: 12/2/06, PHI 3 vs NJ 4)

Most Points in a Game:

 1 (3 times, last: 12/2/06, PHI 3 vs NJ 4, 0G-1A)

Most Shots in a Game:

 2 (3 times, last: 10/3/10, WSH 6 vs TOR 4)

Most PIM in a Game:

 17 (11/18/06, PHI 1 at SJ 6)

BOYD KANE

Left Wing  â€˘  Height: 6’2”  •  Weight: 229  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: April 18, 1978 (Swift Current, Saskatchewan)
Drafted: N.Y. Rangers’ fourth-round choice, 114th overall, in the 1998 Entry Draft
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 13, 2009

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1994-95 

Regina 

WHL  25  6 5 

11  6 - - - - -  4 0 0 0 0

1995-96 

Regina 

WHL  72  21 

42 

63 155 - - - - -  11 5 7 

12 

12

1996-97 

Regina 

WHL  66  25 

50 

75 154 - - - - -  5 1 1 2 

15

1997-98 Regina 

WHL  68  48 

45 

93 133 - - - - -  9 5 7 

12 

29

1998-99 

Charlotte 

ECHL  12  5 6 

11  14 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Hartford 

AHL  56  3 5 8  23 - - - - -  - - - - -

1999-00 

Charlotte 

ECHL  47  10 

19 

29  117 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Hartford 

AHL 

8  0 0 0  9 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Binghamton  UHL 

3  0 2 2  4  -  -  -  -  -  1 0 0 0 0

2000-01 

Charlotte 

ECHL  12  9 8 

17  6 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Hartford 

AHL  56  11 

17 

28  81 - - - - -  5 2 0 2 2

2001-02 

Hartford 

AHL  78  17 

22 

39 193 - - - - -  10 2 1 3 

50

2002-03 Springfi 

eld  AHL  72  15 

22 

37 121 - - - - -  6 3 1 4 8

2003-04 

Philadelphia NHL 

7  0 0 0  7 -4 0 0 0 6 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Philadelphia  AHL  73  13 

22 

35 177 - - - - -  12 0 1 1 

39

2004-05 

Philadelphia  AHL  58  9 

15 

24  112 - - - - -  21 0 7 7 

28

2005-06 

CAPITALS  NHL 

5  0 1 1  2 1 0 0 0 1 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL 

74  20 29 49  185 -6 10 2 3 

160  3 0 1 1 4

2006-07 

Philadelphia NHL  15  0 2 2  28 -4 0 0 0 7 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Philadelphia  AHL  57  10 

22 

32  98 

-16 3 0 1 

100  - - - - -

2007-08 Philadelphia  AHL 

57  18 26 44  102 7 9 0 2 99  12 4 4 8 25

2008-09

 

Philadelphia  AHL 

58  17 26 43  74 5 7 1 3 

105  4 1 1 2 6

 

Philadelphia NHL 

1  0 0 0  0 E 0 0 0 0 

-  -  -  -  -

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL 

3  0 0 0  2 -1 0 0 0 2 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  76  24 

20 

44  77 - - - - -  - - - - -

CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

8  0 1 1  4 E 0 0 0 3 

-  -  -  -  -

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

31  0 3 3  39 -8 0 0 0 

16 

-  -  -  -  -

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  2 0 0 

0 5

BOS  2 0 0 

0 0

BUF  1 0 0 

0 2

FLA  2 0 0 

0 0

LA 

2 0 1 

1 4

NJ 

2 0 1 

1 0

NYI  1 0 0 

0 0

NYR  2 0 0 

0 0

NSH  1 0 0 

0 0

OTT  3 0 0 

0 0

PHI  3 0 1 

1 4

PHX  1 0 0 

0 5

PIT  3 0 0 

0 2

SJ 2 

17

TB 

3 0 0 

0 0

TOR  1 0 0 

0 0

 

 

 

 

 

DID YOU KNOW?

Boyd Kane captained consecutive Calder Cup 
championship teams in Philadelphia (2005) and 
Hershey (2006).

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2009-10

Made the Capitals opening day roster out of training camp and played in the fi rst  thee 
games of the season … Played in 76 games for the Hershey Bears (AHL) … Tied for 
fourth on the team with 24 goals … Tied for fi fth in the AHL and was second on the team 
(Steve Pinizzotto, 5) with four SHG … Scored the fi rst goal of the game six different times 
… Had a goal in his fi rst game of the season with Hershey 10/9 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 
… Recorded two goals on 11/27 at Adirondack and 11/29 vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … 
Tallied two goals 1/29 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … Scored his lone GWG of the year 1/31 
vs. Binghamton … Scored twice 3/7 vs. Adirondack. 

Career

2008-09: 

Played one NHL game with PHI … Recorded 43 points (17g-26a) in 58 

games with the Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL) … Played in his 600th AHL game on 11/7 
at Manchester … Recorded a hat trick on 11/1 at Hershey … Tallied three GWGs, tying a 
career high … Had two or more goals in a game four times … Recorded 10 multiple-point 
games … Tallied a goal on 11/1 at Hershey to record his 300th AHL point; also added two 
more goals that night … Registered a point in six straight games (4g-5a) from 3/4—3/18 
… Recorded a goal, an assist and six PIM in four playoff games for Philadelphia. 

2007-

08:

 Recorded 44 points (18g-26a) in 57 games with Philadelphia (AHL) … Registered 

12 multiple-point games … Recorded nine PPGs … Had a season-high four points (2g-
2a) on 2/23 at Hershey … Had a career-high eight points (4g-4a) in 12 playoff games … 
Scored two goals in Game 2 vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (5/3).

 2006-07: 

Rejoined the 

PHI organization and appeared in a career-high 15 NHL games, recording two assists 
… Had 32 points (10g-22a) in 57 games with Philadelphia (AHL) … Had three two-goal 
games … Registered a point in four straight games (1g-7a) from 3/23—3/30. 

2005-06:

 

Played in fi ve games for Washington after joining the team as a free agent in the offseason 
… Recorded his fi rst NHL point (assist) 2/10 at PHI … Ranked seventh on Hershey with 
49 points (20g-29a) in 74 games ... Added an assist and four PIM in the AHL playoffs, 
appearing in three games as Hershey won the Calder Cup. 

2004-05: 

Tallied 24 points 

(9g-15a) and 112 PIM in 58 games for Philadelphia (AHL) … Added seven assists and 
28 PIM in the AHL playoffs, appearing in 21 games as Philadelphia won the Calder Cup.

 

2003-04:

 Made his NHL debut for PHI on 10/16 at SJ … Had seven PIM in seven NHL 

games … Registered 35 points (13g-22a) with Philadelphia (AHL) … Led the AHL in minor 
penalties with 71 … Added an assist in 12 AHL playoff games. 

2002-03:

 Recorded 37 

points (15g-22a) and 121 PIM in 72 games with Springfi eld (AHL) … Had eight multiple-
point games … Tallied four points (3g-1a) and eight PIM in six playoff games. 

2001-02:

 

Registered AHL career highs in games (78) and PIM (193) with Hartford … His teammates 
voted him the co-winner of the Wolf Pack’s “Seventh Player” Award … Recorded three 

points (2g-1a) and 50 PIM in 10 playoff games. 

2000-01: 

Split time between Hartford and 

Charlotte (ECHL) ... Registered 28 points (11g-17a) in 56 games with Hartford … Added 
two goals and two PIM in fi ve playoff games for Hartford … Tallied 17 points (9g-8a) in 12 
games with Charlotte. 

1999-00:

 Split time between Hartford, Charlotte and Binghamton 

(UHL) … Recorded nine PIM in eight games with Hartford … Tallied 29 points (10g-19a) 
and 117 PIM in 47 games with Charlotte … Added two assists and four PIM in three games 
with Binghamton … Played one playoff game with Binghamton.

 1998-99: 

Split time 

between Hartford and Charlotte … Recorded three goals and eight points in 56 games for 
Hartford … Tallied 11 points (5g-6a) in 12 games for Charlotte.

Junior Career

1997-98:

 Ranked 15th in the WHL with 93 points in 68 games with the Regina Pats 

… Tallied 48 goals, good for 10th in the WHL and second on Regina … Ranked 
second in the WHL with 11 GWGs … Tied for third in the WHL with 20 PPGs … 
Finished +38, which ranked 12th in the WHL … Tallied 32 multiple-point games … 
Registered a hat trick on opening night vs. Saskatoon … Had points in 10 straight 
games (8g-10a) 10/18—11/12 … Had four straight three-point games (7g-5a) from 
3/10—3/15 … Recorded fi ve points (1g-4a) on 11/28 at Saskatoon … Recorded 12 
points (5g-7a) in nine playoff games. 

1996-97: 

Tied for fourth on the team with 

75 points (25g-50a) … Led Regina at +25 … Recorded 11 PPGs… Registered 20 
multiple-point games... Recorded fi ve assists on 11/8 vs. Edmonton … Tallied four 
points (3g-1a) on 12/17 vs. Kelowna. 

1995-96: 

Registered 63 points (21g-42a) and 

155 PIM in 72 games for Regina.

 1994-95:

 Recorded 11 points (6g-5a) and six PIM 

in his rookie season with Regina … Appeared in four playoff games.

NHL Transactions

Pittsburgh’s third-round choice, 72nd overall, in 1996 Entry Draft … N.Y. Rangers’ 
fourth-round choice, 114th overall, in 1998 Entry Draft … Traded to Tampa Bay 
by N.Y. Rangers for Gordie Dwyer, Oct. 10, 2002 … Signed as a free agent by 
Philadelphia, July 14, 2003 … Signed as a free agent by Washington, Aug. 12, 2005 
… Signed as a free agent by Philadelphia, July 13, 2006 … Signed as a free agent by 
Washington, July 13, 2009.

Personal

Enjoys boating in the offseason … Favorite sport other than hockey is baseball 
… Top hockey memory is winning the Calder Cup, which he did in back-to-back 
seasons (2005 and ’06).
 

BOYD KANE

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

3/26/97 (DET 6 vs COL 5)

First NHL Goal: 

4/5/97 (DET 4 at TOR 2)

First NHL Assist: 

10/3/97 (DET 8 at EDM 2)

Most Goals in a Game: 

3 (2/2/08, PHI 3 vs ANA 0)

Most Assists in a Game:

 2 (30 times, last: 11/7/09, WSH 7 vs FLA 4)

Most Points in a Game:

 4 (2 times, last: 11/7/09, WSH 7 vs FLA 4, 2G-2A)

Most Shots in a Game:

 7 (six times, last: 12/13/08, PHI 6 vs. PIT 3)

Most PIM in a Game:

 17 (2/9/02, BOS 4 vs FLA 1)

Longest Goal Streak:

 5 (2 times, last: 10/24/08-11/2/08, 6G)

Longest Assist Streak: 

6 (4/3/07-10/6/07, 8A)

Longest Point Streak: 

8 (11/9/02-11/30/02, 3G-8A)

Penalty Shots:

 1/1

Shootouts:

 1/5

DID YOU KNOW?

Mike Knuble, the only Capital with a Stanley Cup 
ring, scored 23 of his 29 goals in the fi nal 42 games 
of the season.

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (eight times, last: 

4/25/09, PHI 3 vs PIT 5)

Most Assists in a Game:

 2 (two times, last: 

4/26/06, PHI 4 vs BUF 2)

Most Points in a Game:

 2 (four times, last: 

4/17/08, PHI 4 vs WSH 3, 1G-1A)

MIKE KNUBLE

kuh-NOO-buhl

Right Wing  â€˘  Height: 6’3”  •  Wt.: 223  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: July 7, 1972 (Toronto, Ontario)
Drafted: Detroit’s fourth-round choice, 76th overall, in the 1991 Entry Draft
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2009

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1991-92 Michigan 

NCAA  43  7 8 

15  48 - - - - -  - - - - -

1992-93 Michigan 

NCAA  39  26 

16 

42  57 - - - - -  - - - - -

1993-94 

Michigan 

NCAA  41  32 

26 

58  71 - - - - -  - - - - -

1994-95 

Michigan 

NCAA  34  *38 

22 

60  62 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Adirondack  AHL 

-  - - -  - - - - - -  3 0 0 0 0

 

United 

States WC 

6  1 2 3  2 - - - - -  - - - - -

1995-96 

Adirondack  AHL  80  22 

23 

45  59 - - - - -  3 1 0 1 0

1996-97 

Detroit 

NHL 

9  1 0 1  0 -1 0 0 0 

10 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Adirondack  AHL  68  28 

35 

63  54 - - - - -  - - - - -

1997-98 

Detroit 

NHL  53  7 6 

13  16 2 0 0 0 

54  3 0 1 1 0

1998-99 

NY 

Rangers NHL  82  15 

20 

35  26 -7 3 0 1 

113  - - - - -

 

United 

States WC 

6  0 0 0  10 0 0 0 0 10 

-  -  -  -  -

1999-00 

NY 

Rangers NHL  59  9 5 

14  18 -5 1 0 1 

50 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Boston 

NHL  14  3 3 6  8 -2 1 0 1 

28 

-  -  -  -  -

2000-01 

Boston 

NHL  82  7 

13 

20  37 0 0 1 1 

92 

-  -  -  -  -

 

United 

States WC 

9  2 0 2  2 - - - - -  - - - - -

2001-02 

Boston 

NHL  54  8 6 

14  42 9 0 0 2 

77  2 0 0 0 0

2002-03 

Boston 

NHL  75  30 

29 

59  45 

18 9 0 4 

185  5 0 2 2 2

2003-04 

Boston 

NHL  82  21 

25 

46  32 

19 4 0 3 

192  7 2 0 2 0

2004-05 

Linkopings 

HC 

Sweden 49  26 

13 

39  40 - - - - -  6 0 1 1 2

 

United 

States WC 

7  4 2 6  8 - - - - -  - - - - -

2005-06 

Philadelphia NHL  82  34 

31 

65  80 

25 

13 2 6 

217  6 1 3 4 8

 

United 

States Olympics 6  1 1 2  4 - - - - -  - - - - -

2006-07 

Philadelphia 

NHL  64  24 

30 

54  56 2 

10 0 1 

160  - - - - -

2007-08 

Philadelphia NHL  82  29 

26 

55  73 -3 

15 1 3 

177  12 3 4 7 6

2008-09 

Philadelphia NHL  82  27 

20 47  62 5 

11 0 6 

173  6 2 1 3 2

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  69  29 

24 

53  59 

23 6 0 5 

151  - - - - -

NHL TOTALS 

 

889 

244  238  482 

553  85  73 

4  34 1679 41 8 

11 

19

 18

CCHA Second All-Star Team (1994, 1995) 

●

 NCAA West Second All-America Team (1995)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA 17 10 

13 6

ATL 37 

12 

10 

22 

24

BOS 24 9 8 

17 22

BUF  46 18 10 

28 18

CGY 12 4 5 

9 6

CAR 44 6 

12 

18 26

CHI  17 5 1 

6 8

COL 19 6 4 

10 8

CBJ 10 2 

14

DAL  15 5 3 

8 4

DET 13 2 

16

EDM 16 2 

10 

12 6

FLA 46 

14 

16 

30 

35

LA  16 4 4 

8 8

MIN  8 2 1 

3 8

MTL 47 10 

14 

24 

32

NSH 14 5 5 

10 8

NJ 58 

14 

23 

37 

44

NYI 56 

10 

16 

26 

30

NYR 50 12 

11 

23 29

OTT 46 10 

16 

23

PHI 27 2 

13

PHX 14 4 2 

6 0

PIT 57 

27 

14 

41 

65

SJ 18 

14 

10

STL 18 4 

12

TB 43 

10 

18 

32

TOR 48 14 

10 

24 22

VAN  15 4 3 

7 8

WSH 38 13 

14 

27 16

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

BUF  6 1 3 

4 8

MTL  11 3 1 

4 0

NJ 

5 0 2 

2 2

PHX  3 0 1 

1 0

PIT  11 2 1 

3 6

WSH  5 2 3 

5 2

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A veteran of back-to-back Stanley Cup winners in his fi rst two years in the league ... 
The only current Capital to have won the Cup ... The only current Capital to have faced 
Montreal in the playoffs.

2009-10

Played in 69 games in his fi rst season in WSH … Missed 12 games with a broken fi nger 
… Sixth on the team with 53 points (29g-24a) … Fourth on the team in goals … Notched 
his seventh consecutive 20-goal season and is one of nine players to do so the last seven 
years … Registered his fi fth 50-plus-point season in his career … His 29 goals led the NHL 
for players who are 34 or older (tied with Martin St. Louis, 34) … Had fi ve GWGs, one shy 
of his career high … Scored nine goals against the Southeast Division … Had six PPGs … 
Led the team and ranked second in the NHL with a 19.2% shooting percentage … Scored 
23 of his goals in his last 42 games, which included fi ve two-goal games … Recorded 33 
points (17g-16a) at home … Team was 19-1-3 when he scored a goal and 29-3-4 when he 
registered a point … Had 14 points (11g-3a) in 15 January games … Scored Washington’s 
fi rst goal of the game eight times … Registered six two-goal games and had 14 multiple-
point games … Scored his fi rst goal as a Cap in the home opener 10/3 vs. TOR … Tied 
a career high with four points (2g-2a) against FLA on 11/7 … Was +18 and recorded 18 
points (11g-7a) in 15 games from 1/15—2/11 … Recorded goals in three straight games 
from 1/26—1/29 (4g) … Had a fi ve-game point streak (3g-4a) from 2/2—2/10 … Scored a 
goal in his fi nal three games of the season on 4/5, 4/6 and 4/11 (3g). 

Career

2008-09: 

One of only three players to play all 82 games for PHI and fi nished fi fth on the 

team in goals (27), tied for eighth in assists (20) and sixth in points (47) … Reached the 
20-goal mark for the sixth time in his career and for the sixth consecutive season … Tied 
with Teemu Selanne for the most goals by any player 35 and older … The PHI nominee for 
the Masterton Trophy for perseverance and dedication to hockey … Had 34 points 
(17g-17a) against non-divisional opponents … Registered 10 points (5g-5a) against 
Washington’s Southeast Division opponents last year … Second on the club in GWGs (6) 
and third in PPGs (11) … Led the team in shooting percentage (15.6%) for players who 
took 85 or more shots … Scored 19 goals at home and eight on the road … Averaged 18:10 
TOI per game and 2:54 of power-play TOI per game … Had two assists 10/18 at SJ … Did 
not score his fi rst goal of the season until the seventh game of the season, 10/24 at NJ, but 
then scored in fi ve straight games (6g) from 10/24—11/2 … Streak included two goals at 
ATL (10/28) … Scored twice vs. DAL (11/24) … Had two goals vs. PIT (12/13) and scored 
at PIT (1/13) … Potted two goals vs. ATL (1/21) … Recorded goals in three straight games 
(at NYR, vs. BUF, vs. PIT) from 2/15—2/21 … His 11 multiple-point games were highlighted 
by a three-point outing (1g-2a) at BOS (3/3); game was also his 800th career NHL game … 
Played in all six ECQF Stanley Cup playoff games against PIT and had three points (2g-1a) 
… Scored goals in Games 5 and 6. 

2007-08:

 Surpassed the 20-goal mark for the fi fth 

time in his career … Was one of only two PHI players to play all 82 games … First on the 
team and tied for eighth in the NHL in PPGs (15) … Third on the team in power-play points 
(30) … Had a goal and an assist in the season opener at CGY (10/4) … Tallied three points 
(1g-2a) on both 11/21 and 11/28 at CAR … Had two goals at WSH (1/13) … Played in 
700th career NHL game and had an assist vs. FLA (1/16) … Posted fi rst career NHL hat 
trick in a 3-0 victory against ANH (2/2) … Named NHL’s Third Star of the Week for the week 
ending 3/2 after posting eight points (3g-5a) in four games … Recorded a goal and an 
assist 3/28 at NJ … Ended regular season with goal and assist against PIT (4/6) … Played 
in Games 1-5 against WSH in the ECQF and had fi ve points (2g-3a) … Scored in Game 3 
and also scored the 2OT GWG in Game 4 … Injured his hamstring in Game 5 against WSH 
and did not play again until Game 4 of the ECSF against MTL, where he had an assist … 
Scored in Game 5 as PHI eliminated MTL … Played in all fi ve games against PIT in the 
ECF. 

2006-07: 

Flyers’ nominee for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy … Scored at least 

20 goals in a season for the fourth time in his NHL career … Was second on the team in 
goals (24), assists (30), points (54) and PPGs (10) … First on the team in shooting 
percentage at 15.0% … Missed a total of 18 games because of injury … Missed six games 
from 10/30—11/11 due to a broken middle fi nger on his left hand sustained against PIT 
(10/28) … Missed 12 games from 2/19—3/13 after sustaining a fractured right cheekbone 
and orbital bone 2/17 at NYR … Had two goals 10/14 at NJ … Scored a goal in four straight 
games from 11/25—12/2 and had a point (5g-1a) in six straight games from 11/22—12/2 … 
Notched his 300th career point, an assist on a GWG, at NYI (1/2) … Recorded two goals 
and an assist 2/1 vs. NJ and 2/8 vs. PIT … Registered at least a point (3g-5a) in fi ve straight 
games from 2/8—2/17 … Had three points (1g-2a) vs. CAR (3/28) … Ended season with 
three points (1g-2a) vs. BUF (4/8). 

2005-06:

 Only player to play all 82 games for PHI … 

Led club in PPGs (13) and shooting percentage (15.7%) … Second on the team in goals 
(34) and plus/minus rating (+25); third in points (65) … Set career highs in goals, assists 
(31) and points … Reached 30-goal mark for the second time in his NHL career … Scored 
a goal in the fi rst game of the season 10/5 vs. NYR … Had a fi ve-game point streak (5g-4a) 
from 10/28—11/8 that was highlighted by two goals at OTT (10/30) … Scored twice 11/12 
vs. FLA and 12/17 at STL … Had at least a goal (6g) in fi ve straight games from 12/15—
12/23 … Was +8 without a minus rating in 14 straight games, from 12/22—1/17 … Tallied 
three points (1g-2a) vs. COL (1/13) … Scored twice 2/4 vs. NYR and 3/22 at NYR … Had 
two points in three straight games (at ATL, vs. NJ and at NYR) from 3/18—3/22 … Played 
in all six ECQF games against BUF and had one goal and three assists. 

2004-05: 

Had 

39 points (26g-13a) and 40 PIM in 49 games for Linkopings HC (Sweden), where he was a 
teammate of Brendan Morrison … Was fi rst on the team in goals (tied for fi rst in the league) 
and was third on the team in points (tied for eighth in the league). 

2003-04: 

Recorded 46 

points (21g-25a) in 82 games for BOS … Led Bruins in plus/minus at +19 and was third on 
the team in goals (21) … Recorded a plus or even rating through the fi rst 14 games of the 
season (+9) … Notched the GWG with 1:48 left in the game at LA (10/18) as Boston rallied 
from a three-goal defi cit to win 4-3 … Scored twice 10/19 at ANA … Had nine multiple-point 
games during the season and recorded a season-high three points (1g-2a) vs. SJ (11/6) … 
Had points (2g-4a) in fi ve straight games from 1/3—1/12 … Scored goals in four straight 
games (4g-2a and +6 in that span) from 3/6—3/13 and scored OT GWGs at BUF (3/11) and 
vs. BUF (3/13) … Goal on 3/11 was his 20th of the season and his 100th of his career … 
Goal on 3/13 came in his 500th NHL game … Played in all seven ECQF Stanley Cup 
playoff games vs. MTL … Scored in Game 1 and delivered a game-tying goal with 30.7 
seconds remaining in Game 4 (BOS won in OT). 

2002-03: 

Played in 75 games for BOS 

and had a breakout year … Third on Bruins in goals (30) and tied for third in points (59) … 
Second on the team in plus/minus (+18) … Scored in the fi rst game of the year 10/11 at 
MIN … Registered at least a point (3g-8a) and was +13 in the team’s eight straight wins 
from 11/9—11/30 … His four multiple-goal games came after 2/13 … Tallied four points 
(2g-2a) at FLA (2/14); goals were scored at 0:10 and 0:27 of the fi rst period making him the 
fastest player in NHL history to score two goals from the start of a game … Potted two goals 
at CHI (3/9) and also scored on his fi rst career penalty shot (goalie: Jocelyn Thibault) … 
Had two goals at LA (3/22) and vs. BUF (4/5) … Played in all fi ve ECQF Stanley Cup playoff 
games against NJ and recorded two assists.

 2001-02: 

Played in 54 games for BOS … 

Missed 13 games because of injury and did not dress for 15 games … Had 14 points (8g-
6a) and 42 PIM … Ended the season with a plus/minus rating of +9 … Dished out two 
assists 11/15 vs. NJ … Registered three points (2g-1a) and was +4 at FLA (12/28) … 
Scored the GWG at FLA (3/23) … Played in two Stanley Cup playoff games against MTL. 

2000-01:

 Played in all 82 games with BOS … Had 20 points (7g-13a) … Had a goal and 

an assist vs. FLA (10/9), vs. PHI (12/19) and vs. OTT (3/8) … Scored the GWG vs. SJ (3/3). 

1999-00:

 Split the season between the NYR (59 games) and BOS (14 games) … 

Registered 20 points (12g-8a) in 73 total games … Had 14 points (9g-5a) for NYR and six 
points (3g-3a) for BOS … Tallied a goal and an assist for NYR at TB (11/24) … Had two 
goals (including the GWG), one assist and was +3 for NYR at PIT (1/25) … Registered two 
points (1g-1a) for BOS at MTL (3/29). 

1998-99:

 Played in all 82 games for the fi rst time 

MIKE KNUBLE

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in his career for NYR … Had 35 points (15g-20a) … Had three points (1g-2a) vs. TOR 
(12/7) … Scored the GWG and added an assist 12/14 vs. CGY … Registered three points 
(2g-1a) vs. MTL (2/17) … Had three points (2g-1a) and was +3 at WSH (3/4). 

1997-98:

 

Played in 53 games for DET as the Red Wings won their second straight Stanley Cup … 
Had 13 points (7g-6a) … Recorded his fi rst career NHL assist on 10/3 at EDM … Registered 
his fi rst NHL two-goal game on 10/22 at ANA … Played in three Stanley Cup playoff games 
for DET and had one assist. 

1996-97:

 Played in nine games for DET, making his NHL 

debut on 3/26 vs. COL … Recorded his fi rst NHL point/goal on 4/5 vs. TOR … Skated in 68 
games for Adirondack (AHL) … Was second on the team in goals (28) and was third in 
assists (35) and points (63). 

1995-96: 

Registered 45 points (22g-23a) and 59 PIM in 80 

games for Adirondack in his fi rst full professional season … Ranked fourth on the team in 
goals and fi fth in points … Had one goal in three Calder Cup playoff games. 

1994-95:

 

Made his professional debut with Adirondack in the Calder Cup playoffs and was scoreless 
in three games.

International Career

Has represented the United States at fi ve international events, including the 2006 
Winter Olympics. 

2006:

 Tallied one goal and one assist in six games for Team USA 

at the Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy. 

2005:

 Recorded six points (4g-2a) in seven 

games at the World Championship … Tied for fi rst on the team in points (six). 

2001:

 

Had two goals in nine games at the World Championship. 

1999:

 Registered 10 PIM 

in six games at the World Championship. 

1995:

 Had three points (1g-2a) in six 

games for Team USA at the World Championship. 

College Career

Played four years at the University of Michigan (CCHA) and fi nished his career with 
175 points (103g-72a) and 238 PIM in 157 games … Tied for eighth in school history 
with 103 goals … Fourth in school history with 48 PPGs … Ranks tied for seventh 
in school history with 14 GWGs … Played in three NCAA Frozen Fours. 

1991-92:

 

Voted most colorful rookie by the team’s booster club … Had 15 points (7g-8a) and 
48 PIM in 43 games as team advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four. 

1992-93:

 Voted 

Most Improved Player by his teammates … Registered 42 points (26g-16a) and 57 
PIM in 39 games, as team advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four. 

1993-94:

 Had 58 

points (32g-26a) and 71 PIM in 41 games … Tied a school record with 21 PPGs in a 
season … Named to the CCHA Second All-Star Team. 

1994-95:

 Voted team MVP 

by his teammates … Recorded 60 points (38g-22a) and 62 PIM, as team advanced 
to NCAA Frozen Four … Led the NCAA in goals (38) … Tied the eighth-best mark in 
school history for goals in a season … Tied the fourth-best mark in school history for 
goals in a season by a senior … Tied a school record with eight GWGs … Named to 
the CCHA Second All-Star Team … Named to the NCAA West Second All-American 
Team.

NHL Transactions

Selected by Detroit in the fourth round, 76th overall, in the 1991 Entry Draft … Traded 
to the New York Rangers by Detroit in exchange for New York’s second-round draft 
choice in the 2000 Entry Draft (Tomas Kopecky), Oct. 1, 1998 … Traded to Boston by 
the New York Rangers in exchange for Rob DiMaio, March 10, 2000 … Signed with 
Philadelphia as a free agent, July 3, 2004 … Signed with Washington as a free agent, 
July 1, 2009. 

Personal

Created the Mike Knuble Family Foundation … Supports a variety of children’s 
causes … Foundation raises money for the Van Andel Institute in Grand Rapids, 
Mich. (an independent research organization focusing on cancer, Parkinson and 
cardio-vascular disease research) … Enjoys playing golf … Calls playing in the 2006 
Olympics his top hockey memory … Favorite spots in Washington, D.C., are the 
National Air and Space Museum and Old Town Alexandria.

MIKE KNUBLE

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

2/3/04 (OTT 1 at NJ 2)

First NHL Goal: 

11/19/05 (WSH 5 at MTL 1, Danis)

First NHL Assist: 

3/12/04 (WSH 3 vs CHI 4)

Most Goals in a Game: 

3 (2/10/10, WSH 5 at MTL 6 OT)

Most Assists in a Game:

 3 (2 times, last: 10/29/09, WSH 3 at ATL 3)

Most Points in a Game: 

4 (2/26/08, WSH 4 vs MIN 1, 2G-2A)

Most Shots in a Game:

 8 (3/16/10, WSH 7 at FLA 3)

Most PIM in a Game: 

6 (3/9/07, WSH 0 vs CAR 3)

Most Ice Time in a Game: 

25:33 (4/13/06, WSH 3 at ATL 5)

Multiple-Point Games: 

32 (last: 3/16/10, WSH 7 at FLA 3, 2G-1A)

Longest Goal Streak: 

3 (3/12/10-3/16/10, 4G)

Longest Assist Streak: 

4 (10/1/09-10/8/09, 4A)

Longest Point Streak: 

6 (3/10/10-3/20/10, 4G-4A)

Penalty Shots: 

None

Shootouts: 

3/14

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (4 times, last: 5/13/09, WSH 2 vs PIT 6)

Most Assists in a Game:

 2 (4/21/08, WSH 4 at PHI 2)

Most Points in a Game: 

2 (2 times, last: 5/11/09, WSH 5 at PIT 4 OT, 1G-

1A)

DID YOU KNOW?

Brooks Laich was one of the subjects of a year-long 
radio documentary in 2008-09 that can be heard at 
www.mediachameleon.org.

BROOKS LAICH

LIKE

Center  â€˘  Height: 6’2”  â€˘  Weight: 200  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: June 23, 1983 (Wawota, Saskatchewan)
Drafted: Ottawa’s sixth-round choice, 193rd overall, in the 2001 Entry Draft
Acquired: From Ottawa with Ottawa’s second-round choice in the 2005 Entry Draft and future considerations 
for Peter Bondra, Feb. 18, 2004

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2000-01 

Moose 

Jaw  WHL  71  9 

21 

30  28 - - - - -  4 0 0 0 5

2001-02 

Moose 

Jaw  WHL  28  6 

14 

20  12 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Seattle 

WHL  47  22 

36 

58  42 - - - - -  11 5 3 8 

11

2002-03 

Seattle 

WHL  60  41 

53 

94  65 - - - - -  15 5 

14 

19 

24

 

Canada 

WJC 

6  2 4 6  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

2003-04 

Ottawa 

NHL 

1  0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 1 

-  -  -  -  -

 

CAPITALS  NHL 

4  0 1 1  0 -1 0 0 0 2 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Binghamton  AHL  44  15 

18 

33  16 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Portland 

AHL 

22  1 3 4  12  -  -  -  -  -  6 0 0 0 0

2004-05 

Portland 

AHL  68  16 

10 

26  33 - - - - -  - - - - -

2005-06 

CAPITALS  NHL  73  7 

14 

21  26 

-9 1 0 1 

118  - - - - -

 

Hershey 

AHL  10  7 6 

13  8 - - - - -  21 8 7 

15 

29

2006-07 

CAPITALS  NHL  73  8 

10 

18  29 

-2 2 3 0 

119  - - - - -

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  82  21 

16 

37  35 -3 8 2 4 

122  7 1 5 6 4

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  82  23 

30 

53  31 -1 9 1 3 

185  14 3 4 7 

10

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  78  25 

34 

59  34 

16 

12 1 4 

222  - - - - -

CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

392  84 

105 

189 155 E 

32 7 

12 

768  21 4 9 

13 

14

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

393  84 

105 

189 157 E 

32 7 

12 

769  21 4 9 

13 

14

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  4 0 1 

1 2

ATL 35 6 

10 

16 

10

BOS 20 9 6 

15 10

BUF 20 2 5 

7 6

CGY  3 0 0 

0 2

CAR 32 5 7 

12 22

CHI  5 2 1 

3 2

COL  3 0 1 

1 2

CBJ  5 2 2 

4 0

DAL  4 0 2 

2 0

DET  5 0 0 

0 2

EDM  4 0 0 

0 2

FLA 34 7 

11 

18 

14

LA 

5 2 1 

3 0

MIN  4 3 3 

6 4

MTL 20 4 

9 13

NSH  5 0 1 

1 4

NJ  21 5 5 

10 8

NYI  19 5 4 

9 0

NYR 18 2 6 

8 4

OTT  18 3 6 

9 4

PHI 19 7 

12 

15

PHX  4 2 2 

4 2

PIT 20 5 

10 

11

SJ 

4 0 0 

0 0

STL  4 0 1 

1 4

TB 35 

16 

10

TOR 20 6 4 

10 4

VAN  3 0 2 

2 0

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

NYR  7 1 2 

3 2

PHI  7 1 5 

6 4

PIT  7 2 2 

4 8

 

 

 

 

 

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BROOKS LAICH

2009-10

Played in 78 games and established career highs in points (53), goals (25), assists (34), 
PPGs (12) and plus/minus (+16) … Ranked second on the team in PPGs and fi fth on the 
team in points, goals and assists … His PPG total ranked tied for 13th in the NHL ... Had 
19 points in his last 19 games (8g-11a) … Ranked fi fth on the team with 21 power-play 
points (12g-9a) … Tied for second on the team with eight goals in the fi nal 10 minutes and 
overtime … Matched career-high with four GWGs … Led the Caps with two overtime goals 
(10/24 vs. NYI and 4/5 vs. BOS) … Team was 15-2-2 when he scored a goal and 30-7-7 
when he recorded a point … Second among Caps forwards with 21.4 shifts per game … 
Set a new career high and fi nished tied for third on the team with 222 shots … Second 
among Caps forwards in total shorthanded TOI (164:09) … Began the season with a career 
best four-game assist streak (10/1—10/8, 3g-4a) … Matched his career-high with three 
assists 10/29 at ATL …Scored his seventh career SHG 1/17 vs. PHI … Had his fi rst career 
hat trick 2/10 at MTL … Registered a career long six-game point streak (3/10—3/20, 4g-4a) 
… Set a new career mark with goals (4g) in three straight games (3/16—3/20).

Career

2008-09: 

Established career highs at the time in goals (23), assists (30), points (53) and 

PPGs (9) … Ranked fourth on the team in goals and PPGs and fi fth in points and assists 
… Had 23 points (8g-15a) in the third period … Had 20 points in his last 21 games (9g-11a) 
… Averaged more than three minutes more ice time per game (17:16) than the previous 
season (14:02) … Led Caps forwards with 21.7 shifts per game … Ranked fi fth on the team 
with 24 power-play points (9g-15a) … The Capitals went 14-5-2 when Laich scored a goal 
and 29-7-4 when he recorded a point … Scored the team’s fi rst goal 10 times … Had 11 
multiple-point games and two two-goal games … Recorded 14 points (7g-7a) in the last 10 
minutes and overtime of the game, including one GWG and an empty netter … Had goals 
in consecutive games three times … Posted a season-high four-game point streak (1g-3a) 
from 10/11—10/18 … Posted his 100th career point on 1/14 at PIT … Recorded a SHG 
on 3/17 at FLA … Appeared in his 300th career game 3/8 vs. PIT … Posted a career-high 
three assists on 3/27 vs. TB … Ended the regular season with four goals in his last four 
games … Finished sixth on the team in playoff scoring with seven points (3g-4a) in 14 
games … Two goals came on the PP … Had fi ve points (2g-3a) in fi ve games when the 
team faced elimination … Scored goals in Games 6 and 7 of the ECSF vs. PIT (5/11—5/13) 
… Assisted on the OT goal in Game 6 at PIT on 5/11. 

2007-08:

 Had 21 goals and 16 

assists … One of only four Capitals to play in every game … Finished third on the team in 
goals and seventh in points … Tied for second on the team with four GWGs (10/8 at NYI; 
1/1 vs. OTT; 3/14 vs. ATL and 4/1 vs. CAR) … Led the team (among players who competed 
in at least 20 games) with a 17.2 shooting percentage … Paced the team with two SHGs 
… Led the team and ranked 17th among NHL forwards with 56 blocked shots … Scored 
the Caps’ fi rst goal nine times and the game’s fi rst goal six times … More than half of his 
goals (11 of 21) came in the fi rst period … Ended the year with 12 goals and 20 points in 
the last 22 games … Played his 200th career game 1/23 at TOR … Posted the fi rst three 
two-goal games of his career (2/26, 3/3 and 3/14) and seven PPGs in the last 22 games 
of the year … Recorded the fi rst four-point game of his career on 2/26 vs. MIN (2g-2a) … 
Had a SHG and an assist on the OT winner 3/27 at TB … Tied for fourth on the team with 
six points (1g-5a) in seven playoff games … Shared the team lead in playoff assists … Tied 
for second on the team at +2 in the playoffs … Averaged 18:36 of ice time in the playoffs, 
up 4:34 from the regular season … Had points in each of the last fi ve games of the ECQF 
vs. PHI (1g-5a, 4/15—4/25), tied for the longest point streak in the NHL in the fi rst round … 
That point streak was two games longer than his career-best streak in the regular season 
… Scored his fi rst career playoff goal in Game 3 of the ECQF at PHI (4/15) … Had two 
assists, a +2 rating and six shots on goal in Game 6 at PHI. 

2006-07: 

Tied for fi fth on the 

team with eight goals in 73 games … Tied for second on the team and 10th in the NHL with 
three SHGs … Four of his eight goals came during the third period … Finished fourth on the 
team with 119 shots … Team was 8-6-4 when he recorded a point … Scored his fi rst two 

career SHGs in back-to-back games (12/9 at PHI, 12/11 vs. PIT) … Scored a goal and was 
a season-high +3 in a 7-3 win vs. CAR (1/27) … Had goals in back-to-back games 2/25 vs. 
NJ and 2/27 vs. FLA, including a season-high fi ve shots vs. FLA … Posted four assists and 
a +4 rating, without a minus game, in the last 13 games of the season.

 2005-06:

 Played 

104 total regular-season and playoff games for Washington and Hershey (AHL), tied with 
Boyd Gordon for the most in the organization … Played in each of the 73 Capitals games 
after his initial recall from Hershey on 10/25 … Ranked 11th on the team with 21 points 
(7g-14a) … Ranked second among Capitals rookies in scoring … Had 13 points in 10 
regular season games with Hershey (7g-6a) … Led Hershey and was tied for eighth in the 
AHL with 10 points (6g-4a) at the time of his initial recall … Scored his fi rst two career NHL 
goals in back-to-back games (11/19—11/22) … Tallied 15 points (4g-11a) after 1/1 … Was 
+7 in a stretch of 25 games (12/1—1/27) … Went 10 games without a minus (3/18—4/5), 
fi nishing +3 in that time … Finished the season with three points in the last two games 
(4/17—4/18, 1g-2a) … Was sixth on Hershey in postseason scoring with 15 points (8g-7a) 
in 21 games as the Bears won the Calder Cup. 

2004-05:

 Spent the season with Portland 

(AHL), where he fi nished fi fth on the team in goals (16) and tied for eighth in points (26) 
in 68 games ... His eight PPGs and fi ve GWGs were both tied for the team lead ... Scored 
two goals against Norfolk (11/28), including the game-winner in a sudden-death shootout 
... Scored both goals in a 2-0 win against Hartford (3/13). 

2003-04:

 His fi rst year as a 

professional, split the season between OTT, Washington, Binghamton (AHL) and Portland 
… Started the season with Binghamton and totaled 33 points (15g-18a) in 44 games … 
Recalled by OTT and made his NHL debut at NJ (2/3) … Was dealt to the Capitals (2/18) 
and was assigned to Portland … Recalled by the Capitals on 3/12 and made his debut that 
night vs. CHI, recording his fi rst NHL point, an assist … After three games with the Capitals, 
was reassigned to Portland (3/18) … Recalled by the Capitals for one game, at BOS (4/1) 
… Appeared in six playoff games for Portland.

Junior Career

2002-03:

 His fi nal season of major junior hockey, played in 60 games for Seattle 

(WHL), recording 41 goals and 53 assists for 94 points … Led the team in goals, 
assists and points … Finished the season ranked sixth in the WHL in points, tied for 
seventh in goals, tied for eighth in assists, tied for seventh in plus/minus and tied for 
third in PPGs … Played in all 15 playoff games for Seattle, recording fi ve goals and 
14 assists … Led the team in playoff points (19) and assists … Represented Canada 
in the World Junior Championship, winning a silver medal. 

2001-02:

 Totaled 28 

goals and 50 assists in 75 games with Seattle and Moose Jaw (WHL) … In 11 playoff 
games for Seattle, tallied fi ve goals and three assists.

International

Won a silver medal with Canada at the 2003 World Junior Championship … Posted 
six points (2g-4a) in six games.

Transactions

Selected by Ottawa in the sixth round, 193rd overall, in the 2001 Entry Draft … 
Traded to the Capitals by Ottawa with Ottawa’s second-round choice in the 2005 
Entry Draft (later traded to Colorado-Chris Durand) and future considerations for 
Peter Bondra, Feb. 18, 2004.

Personal

Involved in the fi ght against MS … Supports Athletes Against Autism … Enjoys playing the 
guitar or drums, fi shing and golfi ng … Favorite sport other than hockey is baseball and is 
an avid Toronto Blue Jays fan … Lists “A Time to Kill” as his favorite book.

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

2/29/04 (CHI 2 vs FLA 2)

First NHL Goal:

 12/10/07 (WSH 3 vs NJ 2, Weekes)

First NHL Assist:

 3/1/04 (CHI 2 at NSH 2)

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (3 times, last: 11/7/10, WSH 7 vs FLA 4)

Most Assists in a Game: 

1 (8 times, last: 4/6/10, WSH 6 at PIT 3)

Most Points in a Game:

 1 (11 times, last: 4/6/10, WSH 6 at PIT 3, 1A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

4 (2 times, last: 1/5/10, WSH 4 vs MTL 2)

Most PIM in a Game:

 19 (2/13/10, WSH 3 at STL 4 SO)

Most Ice Time in a Game:

 17:21 (10/17/09, WSH 3 vs NSH 2 SO)

Penalty Shots: 

None

Shootouts: 

None

DID YOU KNOW?

Quintin Laing returned from a torn spleen â€“ 
suffered in his only NHL game last season â€“ to 
help lead the Hershey Bears to the Calder Cup.

QUINTIN LAING

Left Wing  â€˘  Height: 6’3”  •  Weight: 193  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: June 8, 1979 (Rosetown, Saskatchewan)
Drafted: Detroit’s third choice, 102nd overall, in 1997 Entry Draft
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 18, 2006

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1996-97 

Kelowna 

WHL  63  13 

24 

37  54 - - - - -  1 0 0 0 0

1997-98 Kelowna 

WHL  59  11 

24 

35  47 - - - - -  7 0 1 1 8

1998-99 

Kelowna 

WHL  70  11 

10 

21 107 - - - - -  6 3 0 3 0

1999-00 

Kelowna 

WHL  68  22 

30 

52  61 - - - - -  5 1 1 2 8

2000-01 

Norfolk 

AHL  10  0 1 1  10 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Jackson 

ECHL  60  13 

24 

37  39 - - - - -  5 0 0 0 0

2001-02 

Norfolk 

AHL  61  6 

15 

21  32 - - - - -  4 0 0 0 2

 

Jackson 

ECHL  16  4 6 

10  12 - - - - -  - - - - -

2002-03 

Norfolk 

AHL  69  5 

12 

17  33 - - - - -  8 2 2 4 0

2003-04 

Chicago 

NHL 

3  0 1 1  0 1 0 0 0 3 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Norfolk 

AHL  78  12 

10 

22  74 - - - - -  8 5 1 6 4

2004-05 

Norfolk 

AHL  66  10 

13 

23  54 - - - - -  4 0 0 0 0

2005-06 

Norfolk 

AHL  73  14 

31 

45  70 - - - - -  4 0 0 0 0

2006-07 

Hershey 

 

AHL  75  15 

28 

43  44 - - - - -  19 2 5 7 

21

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  39  1 5 6  10 4 0 0 1 

48 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  20  2 6 8  28 - - - - -  - - - - -

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL 

1  0 0 0  0 1 0 0 0 2 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  55  9 

16 

25  21 - - - - -  9 2 2 4 0

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  36  2 2 4  21 2 0 0 0 

38 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL 

2  0 0 0  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

76  3 7 

10  31 7 0 0 1 

88 

-  -  -  -  -

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

79  3 8 

11  31 8 0 0 1 

91 

-  -  -  -  -

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ATL  5 0 0 

0 2

BOS  3 0 0 

0 0

BUF  2 0 0 

0 0

CGY  1 0 1 

1 0

CAR  5 0 0 

0 0

CHI  1 0 0 

0 0

COL  1 0 0 

0 0

CBJ  3 1 0 

1 2

DET  2 0 1 

1 0

EDM  2 0 0 

0 0

FLA  8 1 1 

2 0

LA 

1 0 0 

0 0

MIN  2 0 0 

0 0

MTL  6 0 0 

0 0

NSH  2 0 1 

1 0

NJ 

7 1 0 

1 0

NYI  4 0 0 

0 2

NYR  3 0 0 

0 0

OTT  3 0 0 

0 0

PHI  3 0 1 

1 2

PIT  4 0 1 

1 2

SJ 

2 0 0 

0 2

STL 1 

19

TB 

5 0 2 

2 0

TOR  3 0 0 

0 0

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QUINTIN LAING

2009-10

Spent his fi rst full season at the NHL level (save a two-game conditioning stint in Hershey) 
... Had four points (2g-2a), 21 PIM and was +2 in 36 games ... Both goals came in the third 
period ... Played each of the fi rst 10 games and 18 of the fi rst 21 ... Scored two goals in a 
four-game span (11/1 vs. CBJ and 11/7 vs. FLA) ... Suffered a broken jaw while blocking 
a shot 11/17 at NYR and missed the next 14 games ... Had 19 PIM when he came to the 
defense of teammate Matt Bradley 2/13 at STL ... Had two assists in a four-game span 
from 3/28—4/6.

Career

2008-09: 

Played in one game for Washington and suffered a torn spleen on 3/19 at 

TB  (was  recalled  from  Hershey  on  same  day)  â€Ś  Injury  occurred  on  his  second  shift 
of the game, but he played the rest of the game (total of 10:19) and fi nished +1 â€Ś Saw 
action in 55 games for Hershey and recorded 25 points (9g-16a) â€Ś Had two goals, 
including the GWG, 10/26 vs. Rochester … Recorded a goal and an assist 11/29 vs. 
Philadelphia â€Ś Posted two assists 1/21 at Norfolk and 2/6 at Philadelphia â€Ś Returned 
from the spleen injury on 5/22 and made his Calder Cup playoff debut in Game 3 of 
the Eastern Conference Finals against Providence â€Ś Saw action in nine playoff games 
and had four points (2g-2a) in helping Hershey win the Calder Cup … Had three points 
(1g-2a) and was +3 in Game 5 vs. Providence â€Ś Recorded a SHG in Game 3 against 
Manitoba in the Calder Cup fi nal.  

2007-08: 

Registered six points (1g-5a) in 39 games 

for Washington â€Ś Finished second among Caps forwards with 52 blocked shots in only 
39 games … Averaged 11:33 of ice time â€Ś Registered even or better plus/minus in 35 
games … Washington went 4-1-1 when he recorded a point … Recalled to Washington 
11/29 … Made his Capitals debut – and his fi rst NHL appearance since 2003-04 – at 
CAR (11/30) … Scored his fi rst career NHL goal â€“ the eventual GWG – 12/10 vs. NJ â€Ś 
Skated season-high 15:11 at TB (12/15) … Blocked three shots while shorthanded in 
overtime 1/21 at PIT, helping the Caps secure a shootout win … Played 20 games for 
Hershey (AHL), recording eight points (2g-6a) and a +9 rating. 

2006-07: 

Played fi rst 

season for Hershey, appearing in 75 games, recording 43 points (15g-28a) and 44 PIM 
... Named Hershey’s Unsung Hero ... Picked up fi rst point in a Bears uniform at Wilkes-
Barre/Scranton (10/7) and recorded his fi rst multiple-point game for Hershey a week 
later at Syracuse (10/14) … Posted a hat trick at Albany (12/20), and recorded another 
multiple-point night three days later in a 4-1 win over Philadelphia ... Named AHL Player 
of the Week for the week ending 12/24 … Scored the GWG 3/1 ... Recorded a goal and 
an assist in Game 1 of the East Division Final (5/2). 

2005-06: 

Ranked tied for sixth on 

Norfolk (AHL) in scoring with 45 points (14g-31a) in 73 games … Led the team with +19 … 

Appeared in all four postseason games. 

2004-05: 

Appeared in 66 games for Norfolk, 

registering 23 points (10g-13a) … Played in his 250th career AHL game on 12/19 at San 
Antonio … Missed 10 games from 3/13—4/2 due to injury â€Ś Played in four playoff games 
for Norfolk. 

2003-04: 

Made his NHL debut with CHI on 2/29 â€Ś Appeared in three 

games for CHI … Recorded his fi rst NHL assist/point on 3/1 at NSH … Spent the majority 
of the season with Norfolk, appearing in 78 games, posting 22 points (12g-10a) and 74 
PIM … Played in eight playoff games with Norfolk, recording six points (5g-1a) and four 
PIM. 

2002-03: 

Spent the entire season with Norfolk, appearing in 69 games, posting 17 

points (5g-12a) and 33 PIM … Also appeared in eight playoff games, posting four points 
(2g-2a). 

2001-02: 

Split the season between Jackson (ECHL) and Norfolk … Played in 

16 games for Jackson, posting 10 points (4g-6a) and 12 PIM … Appeared in 61 games 
for Norfolk, recording 21 points (6g-15a) and 32 PIM … Played in four playoff games for 
Norfolk. 

2000-01: 

Split the season between Jackson and Norfolk … Appeared in 60 

games for Jackson, recording 37 points (13g-24a) and 39 PIM … Played in fi ve playoff 
games for Jackson … Played in 10 games for Norfolk, posting one assist and 10 PIM. 

Junior Career

Played four seasons with Kelowna (WHL), appearing in 260 games, recording 145 
points (57g-145a) and 269 PIM. 

1999-00: 

Appeared in 68 games with Kelowna, 

posting 52 points (22g-30a) and 61 PIM … Appeared in fi ve playoff games, posting 
one goal and one assist. 

1998-99: 

Played  in  70  games  with  Kelowna,  registering 

21 points (11g-10a) and 107 PIM … Scored three goals in six playoff games. 

1997-

98: 

Appeared in 59 games with Kelowna recording 35 points (11g-24a) and 47 PIM. 

1996-97: 

Recorded 37 points (13g-24a) and 54 PIM in 63 games for Kelowna … 

Appeared in one playoff game.

NHL Transactions

Detroit’s fourth-round pick, 102nd overall, in the 1997 Entry Draft … Signed as a 
free agent by Chicago on June 4, 2003 â€Ś Signed as a free agent by Washington 
on July 18, 2006.

Personal

Supports the Make-a-Wish Foundation â€Ś Enjoys golfi ng and camping in the 
offseason … If he wasn’t playing hockey, he may have pursued a career as a 
fi refi ghter … Top hockey memories are winning the Calder Cup and scoring his 
fi rst NHL goal.

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

12/4/97 (NJ 4 at PIT 0)

First NHL Goal: 

12/4/97 (NJ 4 at PIT 0)

First NHL Assist: 

4/5/98 (NJ 3 vs. PHX 2)

Most Goals in a Game:

 3 (11/29/03, VAN 4 at CGY 4)

Most Assists in a Game:

 4 (2 times, last: 12/23/05, VAN 5 vs. CGY 6)

Most Points in a Game:

 4 (4 times, last: 12/23/05, VAN 5 vs. CGY 6, 

0G-4A)

Most Shots in a Game:

 8 (2 times, last: 12/22/03, VAN 4 vs LA 4)

Most PIM in a Game: 

10 (1/21/99, NJ 3 at LA 2)

Penalty Shots:

 None

Shootouts:

 7/18

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game:

 1 (8 times, last: 5/1/07, VAN 2 vs ANA 3)

Most Assists in a Game:

 2 (4 times, last: 4/7/04, VAN 5 vs CGY 3)

Most Points in a Game:

 3 (4/7/04, VAN 5 vs. CGY 3, 1G-2A)

DID YOU KNOW?

Brendan Morrison and the Capitals’ other 
signifi cant free-agent addition this offseason, 
Mike Knuble, were teammates at the University 
of Michigan and with Linkopings in Sweden in 
2004-05.

BRENDAN MORRISON

Center  â€˘  Ht.: 5’11”  â€˘  Wt.: 185  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: August 15, 1975 (Pitt Meadows, British Columbia)
Drafted: New Jersey’s second-round choice, 39th overall, in the 1993 Entry Draft
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 10, 2009

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW  S GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1992-93 Penticton 

BCHL  56  35 

59 

94  45 - - - -  -  - - - - -

1993-94 

Michigan 

CCHA  38  20 

28 

48  24 - - - -  -  - - - - -

1994-95 

Michigan 

CCHA  39  23 

*53 

*76  42 - - - -  -  - - - - -

1995-96 

Michigan 

CCHA  35  28 

44 

*72  41 - - - -  -  - - - - -

1996-97 

Michigan 

CCHA  43  31 

*57 

*88  52 - - - -  -  - - - - -

1997-98 

New 

Jersey  NHL  11  5 4 9  0 3 0 0 1 19  3 0 1 1 0

 

Albany 

AHL  72  35 

49 

84  44 - - - -  -  8 3 4 7 

19

1998-99 

New 

Jersey  NHL  76  13 

33 

46  18 -4 5 0 2 

111  7 0 2 2 0

1999-00

 

Trebic 

Czech-2 2  0 0 0  0 - - - -  -  - - - - -

 

Pardubice  Czech  6  5 2 7  2 - - - -  -  - - - - -

 

New 

Jersey  NHL  44  5 

21 

26  8 8 2 0 1 79  -  -  -  -  -

 

Vancouver  NHL  12  2 7 9  10 4 0 0 0 17  -  -  -  -  -

2000-01 

Vancouver  NHL  82  16 

38 

54  42 2 3 2 3 

179  4 1 2 3 0

2001-02 

Vancouver  NHL  82  23 

44 

67  26 

18 6 0 4 

183  6 0 2 2 6

2002-03 

Vancouver  NHL  82  25 

46 

71  36 

18 6 2 8 

167 14 4 7 

11 

18

2003-04 

Vancouver  NHL  82  22 

38 

60  50 

16 5 1 4 

161  7 2 3 5 8

2004-05 

Linkopings 

HC 

Sweden 45  16 

28 

44  50 - - - -  -  6 0 2 2 

10

2005-06 

Vancouver NHL  82  19 

37 

56  84 

-1 8 0 5 

156  - - - - -

2006-07 

Vancouver  NHL  82  20 

31 

51  60 -9 6 2 3 

139 12 1 3 4 6

2007-08 

Vancouver NHL  39  9 

16 

25  18 

-3 3 0 3 54  - - - - -

2008-09 

Anaheim  NHL  62  10 

12 

22  16 E 1 0 2 82  - - - - -

 

Dallas 

NHL  19  6 3 9  16 3 2 0 2 29  -  -  -  -  -

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  74  12 

30 

42  40 

23 3 0 3 

105  - - - - -

NHL TOTALS 

 

829 

187  360  547 

424  78  50 

7  41 1,481 53 8 

20 

28 

38

CCHA Rookie of the Year (1994) â€˘ CCHA First All-Star Team (1995, 1996, 1997) • NCAA West First All-America Team 
(1995, 1996, 1997) • CCHA Player of the Year (1996, 1997) • NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team (1996) â€˘ 
NCAA Championship Tournament MVP (1996) â€˘ Hobey Baker Memorial Award (1997) â€˘ AHL All-Rookie Team (1998)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA 33 1 

15 

16 24

ATL 14 6 

11 

17 

12

BOS 19 4 4 

8 4

BUF 22 8 

10 

18 8

CGY 49 18 

22 

40 24

CAR 21 4 

15 

19 8

CHI 35 8 

11 

19 

20

COL 49 15 

23 

38 24

CBJ 31 9 

20 

29 

30

DAL 31 

10 

18 

20

DET 36 6 

16 

22 20

EDM 50 15 

19 

34 28

FLA  18 7 

11 

18 8

LA 40 

16 

22 

40

MIN 46 4 

19 

23 

32

MTL 24 4 

10 

14 12

NSH 34 9 

20 

29 16

NJ  11 1 4 

5 8

NYI  18 6 8 

14 6

NYR 16 5 6 

11 4

OTT  21 4 4 

8 8

PHI  19 2 8 

10 6

PHX 36 8 

17 

25 6

PIT  20 3 8 

11 2

SJ 37 

16 

22 

22

STL 33 7 

11 

18 

18

TB  18 1 

13 

14 4

TOR 23 6 8 

14 10

VAN  8 2 2 

4 0

WSH 16 2 5 

7 0

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  5 1 1 

2 4

CGY  7 2 3 

5 8

COL  4 1 2 

3 0

DAL  7 0 2 

2 2

DET  6 0 2 

2 6

MIN  7 2 5 

7 6

OTT  3 0 1 

1 0

PIT  7 0 2 

2 0

STL 7 

12

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2009-10

Played in 74 games in his fi rst season with Washington â€Ś Had 42 points (12g-30a) for his 
best offensive output since he tallied 51 points (20g-31a) in 82 games for VAN in 2006-07 
… Team was 7-2-2 when he scored a goal and 23-5-6 when he had a point … One of 
10 Caps to score 10 or more goals … Had four goals in both October and November â€Ś 
Scored fi ve goals in both the second and third period â€Ś Recorded three GWG, four goals 
at home and eight on the road â€Ś Finished the season with a career-high +23 rating, all 
of which came on the road â€Ś His +23 road rating was second best on the team to Jeff 
Schultz (+26) … Notched his fi rst goal (the GWG) and assist as a Cap vs. TOR (10/3) in 
the home opener â€Ś Registered 10 points (4g-6a) in six games against FLA … Had a fi ve-
game point streak (2g-4a) from 11/6 at FLA to 11/14 at NJ â€Ś Scored twice 11/6 at FLA … 
Had one goal and two assists vs. FLA (12/3) â€Ś Tallied a goal and an assist at NYI (1/26) 
… Was +4 at OTT (2/11) â€Ś Had three points (1g-2a) at FLA (3/16). 

Career

2008-09: 

Split the season between ANA and DAL, appearing in 81 games … Totaled 

31 points (16g-15a) and a +3 rating â€Ś Posted three three-game scoring streaks … 
Recorded six points (1g-5a) in eight games against Southeast Division teams … Played 
his 700th career game 12/3 at CHI … Had back-to-back two-goal games on 12/23 at 
CGY and 12/27 at DAL … Finished December with six goals in 13 games … Was claimed 
by DAL off waivers on 3/4 … His goal 3/24 vs. VAN was the 500th point of his career â€Ś 
Recorded fi ve points (3g-2a) in a three-game stretch from 3/28—3/31 … Scored twice 
3/31 at LA, both on the PP with one standing up as the GWG … Enjoyed his best month 
of the season in March, with nine points (6g-3a) in 15 games. 

2007-08: 

Appeared in 

his 10th NHL season, his eighth with VAN … Was limited to 39 games due to knee and 
wrist injuries â€Ś Had fi ve multiple-point games, including three multi-assist contests 
… Posted his 300th career assist 10/6 at CGY … Tallied his second goal in as many 
games while skating a season-high 19:42 at CGY (11/8) â€Ś Scored his fi rst of three GWGs 
11/25 vs. CHI … Notched the GWG and one assist on 12/5 at CHI … His league-leading 
consecutive games played streak ended at 542 games due to a wrist injury, 12/12 at LA â€Ś 
Missed 38 games from 12/12—3/8 due to the injury â€Ś Posted a season-high three points 
(1g-2a), including the GWG, on 3/15 at DAL. 

2006-07: 

Played his sixth consecutive 

82-game season with VAN … Pushed his consecutive games played streak to 512, the 
NHL’s longest active streak at the end of the 2006-07 regular season â€Ś Finished fourth 
on the team in goals (20), assists (31) and points (51) â€Ś Became the third-highest-scoring 
center in VAN history with 367 points â€Ś Recorded his 400th NHL career point with an 
assist on 10/13 vs. SJ â€Ś Played in his 600th career game on 1/18 at OTT … Set a 
franchise record by playing his 483rd consecutive game on 2/22 at LA â€Ś Scored his 20th 
goal, giving him four career 20-goal seasons, on 3/31 vs. CGY … Collected four points 
(1g-3a) in 12 playoff games. 

2005-06: 

Played his fi fth straight 82-game season with 

VAN … Led all VAN forwards in TOI (19:30) and takeaways (58); ranked second on the 
team in GWG (5) … Finished fi fth on the team in goals (19), assists (37) and points (56) â€Ś 
Recorded a season-high fi ve-game point streak (5a) from 11/16—11/24 … Matched that 
streak with points in fi ve straight games (1g-8a) from 12/15—12/23, including a career-
best four assists on 12/23 vs. CGY … Had a goal and assist in his 400th consecutive 
game, 1/16 at PIT. 

2004-05: 

Played 45 games with Linkopings in the Swedish Elite 

League, where he was a teammate of Mike Knuble â€Ś Ranked second on the team in 
goals (16), assists (28) and points (44) â€Ś Finished sixth in the league in scoring. 

2003-

04: 

Played all 82 games for the fourth consecutive season â€Ś Finished tied for second 

in team scoring with 60 points (22g-38a) and had a +16 rating â€Ś Posted a career-high 
nine-game point streak (5g-6a) from 10/18—11/5 â€Ś Appeared in his 400th career NHL 
game, 10/31 at PHX … Recorded his fi rst career hat trick and his 100th NHL goal, 11/29 at 
CGY … Appeared in seven WCQF games vs. CGY, recording fi ve points (2g-3a). 

2002-

03: 

Established career highs in goals (25), assists (46) and points (71), each good for 

third on the team â€Ś Averaged a career-best 21:13 TOI … Matched his career best with 

a +18 rating â€Ś Second on the team with 8 GWG … Had points in a season-high seven 
consecutive games (4g-8a), 11/9—11/25 â€Ś Was named NHL Player of the Week for  the 
week ending 2/23 after recording eight points (3g-5a) in four games … Had back-to-back 
four-point games 2/23 vs. CBJ and 2/25 vs. ATL (3g-5a) … Set playoff career highs in 
goals (4), assists (7), points (11) and games (14). 

2001-02: 

Appeared in all 82 regular 

season games … Finished third on VAN in goals (23), assists (44) and points (67) â€Ś 
Fired a career-high 183 shots on goal â€Ś Established a career high with a +18 rating â€Ś 
Registered a seven-game point streak from 3/10—3/21 (3g-8a). 

2000-01: 

Played all 

82 games for the fi rst time in his career â€Ś Finished fourth on the team with 54 points 
(16g-38a), his fi rst 50-point season â€Ś Recorded a career high in points and assists (4) 
on 12/16 vs. CBJ … Posted the fi rst two-goal game of his career and added one assist 
2/17 at EDM … Made his VAN playoff debut, posting three points (1g-2a) in four games. 

1999-00: 

Began the season in Europe before splitting the NHL campaign with NJ and 

VAN â€Ś Totaled 35 points (7g-28a) in 56 games, including nine points (2g-7a) in 12 games 
with VAN … Had two points (1g-1a) in his VAN debut, 3/16 vs. BUF. 

1998-99: 

Finished 

second among NHL rookies with 33 assists and 46 points in 76 games with NJ â€Ś Tied for 
sixth among rookies with 13 goals … Tied for sixth in scoring for NJ. 

1997-98: 

Made his 

NHL debut with NJ on 12/4 at PIT and became sixth Devil to record a goal in his fi rst NHL 
appearance â€Ś Had a six-game point streak with NJ from 4/3—4/15 (4g-4a) … Posted 
one assist in his fi rst three career NHL playoff games … Led the Albany River Rats and 
was tied for eighth in the AHL with 84 points (35g-49a) … Named to the AHL All-Rookie 
Team â€Ś Set a franchise record with fi ve goals in a game 4/1 vs. Hartford â€Ś Averaged 
nearly a point per game in eight AHL playoff outings (3g-4a).

College Career

One of the most decorated college players in history for the University of Michigan 
(CCHA) … A three-time Hobey Baker Award fi nalist,  three-time  fi rst-team  All-
American and the CCHA’s only two-time Player of the Year â€Ś Led the nation in 
scoring three years in a row … The school’s all-time leader in points (284) and 
assists (182). 

1996-97: 

Led the nation in assists (57) and points (88) while 

scoring a career-best 31 goals in 43 games. 

1995-96: 

Led team to the NCAA 

title, earning NCAA Tournament MVP and All-Tournament Team honors â€Ś Led the 
nation with 72 points (28g-44a) in 35 games … Scored the OT goal in the national 
championship game vs. Colorado College. 

1994-95: 

Led the nation in points (76) 

and assists (53) in 39 games. 

1993-94: 

Named CCHA Rookie of the Year after 

posting 48 points (20g-28a) in 38 games … Finished fourth on the team in scoring.

International

Has represented Canada three times at the World Championships (2000, 2004, 
2005). 

2005: 

Scored four goals in nine games at the World Championship to fi nish 

third among Canadians in goals … Won a silver medal. 

2004: 

Won a gold medal 

at the World Championship â€Ś Shared the team lead in assists (6) and was tied for 
third in points (7) in nine games â€Ś Tied for second in the tournament in assists. 

2000: 

Had four points (1g-3a) in seven games in his World Championship debut.

Transactions

Selected  by  New  Jersey  in  the  second  round,  39th  overall,  in  the  1993  Entry  Draft 
… Traded to Vancouver with Denis Pederson for Alexander Mogilny, March 14, 
2000 â€Ś Signed as a free agent by Anaheim, July 8, 2008 â€Ś Claimed off waivers 
by Dallas, March 4, 2009 â€Ś Signed as a free agent by Washington, July 10, 2009.

Personal

Enjoys  fi 

shing and boating in the offseason … Winning the 1996 NCAA 

championship is his top hockey memory â€Ś Favorite sport other than hockey is 
baseball.

BRENDAN MORRISON

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 11/19/02 (BOS 0 at TOR 2)

First NHL Goal: 

1/1/04 (BOS 3 vs TOR 2, Belfour)

First NHL Assist: 

12/29/03 (BOS 3 at WSH 1)

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (10 times, last: 1/27/10, WSH 5 vs ANA 1)

Most Assists in a Game:

 2 (6 times, last: 3/16/10, WSH 7 at FLA 3)

Most Points in a Game: 

2 (8 times, last: 3/16/10, WSH 7 at FLA 3, 0G-2A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

5 (2 times, last: 2/23/08, WSH 3 at CAR 6)

Most PIM in a Game: 

17 (2 times, last: 1/15/10, WSH 6 vs TOR 1)

Most Ice Time in a Game: 

30:37 (3/18/06, WSH 3 vs. FLA 4)

Longest Assist Streak: 

3 (2 times, last: 12/16/05-12/22/05, 3A)

Longest Point Streak: 

3 (3 times, last: 10/30/06-11/4/06, 1G-3A)

Penalty Shots: 

None

Shootouts:

 None

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Assists in a Game:

 1 (2 times, last: 5/11/09, WSH 5 at PIT 4 OT)

Most Points in a Game: 

1 (2 times, last: 5/11/09, WSH 5 at PIT 4 OT, 1A)

DID YOU KNOW?

Shaone Morrisonn’s overtime goal at the New 
York Rangers on Dec. 23, 2008, capped Wash-
ington’s rally from a 4-0 defi cit, matching the 
biggest comeback win in franchise history. The 
goal came on Morrisonn’s 26th birthday.

SHAONE MORRISONN

SHAWN

Defense  â€˘  Ht.: 6’4”  â€˘  Wt.: 217  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: Dec. 23, 1982 (Vancouver, British Columbia)
Drafted: Boston’s fi rst-round choice, 19th overall, in the 2001 Entry Draft
Acquired: From Boston with a fi rst- and second-round choice in the 2004 Entry Draft for Sergei Gonchar, 
March 3, 2004

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1998-99 

South 

Surrey BCHL  19  0 2 2  13 - - - - -  - - - - -

1999-00 Kamloops 

WHL  57  1 6 7  80  -  -  -  -  -  4 0 0 0 6

2000-01 

Kamloops  WHL  61  13 

25 

38 132 - - - - -  4 0 0 0 6

2001-02 

Kamloops  WHL  61  11 

26 

37 106 - - - - -  4 0 2 2 2

2002-03 Boston 

NHL 

11  0 0 0  8 0 0 0 0 4 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Providence  AHL  60  5 

16 

21 103 - - - - -  4 0 0 0 6

2003-04

 

Boston 

NHL 

30  1 7 8  10 10 0 0 0 13 

-  -  -  -  -

 

CAPITALS  NHL 

3  0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Providence  AHL  18  0 2 2  16 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Portland 

AHL 

13  1 4 5  10  -  -  -  -  -  7 0 1 1 4

2004-05 

Portland 

AHL  71  4 

14 

18  63 - - - - -  - - - - -

2005-06 

CAPITALS  NHL  80  1 

13 

14  91 7 0 0 0 

56 

-  -  -  -  -

2006-07 

CAPITALS  NHL  78  3 

10 

13 106 3 0 0 0 

46 

-  -  -  -  -

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  76  1 9 

10  63 4 0 0 1 47  7 0 1 1 6

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  72  3 

10 

13  77 4 0 0 1 

50  14 0 1 1 8

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  68  1 

11 

12  68 8 0 0 1 

32 

-  -  -  -  -

CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

377  9 

53 

62 405 

26 0 0 3 

232  21 0 2 2 

14

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

418  10 

60 

70 423 

36 0 0 3 

249  21 0 2 2 

14

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  3 1 2 

3 0

ATL 36 0 

34

BOS 19 0 2 

2 18

BUF 23 0 

25

CGY  3 0 2 

2 4

CAR 35 1 5 

6 38

CHI  5 0 0 

0 2

COL  4 0 0 

0 2

CBJ  6 0 1 

1 4

DAL  4 0 0 

0 2

DET  7 0 1 

1 2

EDM  3 0 0 

0 7

FLA 37 0 

50

LA 

5 0 1 

1 6

MIN  4 1 0 

1 4

MTL 18 0 

20

NSH  4 0 0 

0 6

NJ 19 

12

NYI 24 0 

20

NYR 21 1 2 

3 33

OTT 21 0 

2 14

PHI 22 1 

20

PHX  4 0 1 

1 6

PIT 22 1 

22

SJ 

6 1 1 

2 4

STL  4 0 0 

0 2

TB 34 

10 

27

TOR 20 1 1 

2 35

VAN  4 0 0 

0 4

WSH  1 0 1 

1 0

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

NYR  7 0 0 

0 6

PHI  7 0 1 

1 6

PIT  7 0 1 

1 2

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2009-10

Played in 68 games and had 12 points (1g-11a) â€Ś Had six points (1g-5a) at home and six 
(6a) on the road â€Ś Team was 8-1-1 when he registered a point … His 11 assists are two 
off of his career high of 13 which he registered in 2005-06 with WSH … Five (1g-4a) of 
his 12 points came in the third period â€Ś Second on the team in hits (163) and fourth in 
blocked shots (104) … Averaged 17:34 TOI … Had two assists at PIT (1/21) â€Ś Scored the 
GWG and had an assist vs. ANA (1/27) â€Ś Played in his 400th NHL game 2/10 at MTL … 
Had two assists 3/16 at FLA. 

Career

2008-09: 

Played 72 games and was tied for third among Caps defensemen with 13 

points (3g-10a) â€Ś Tied his career high with three goals … Six of his 10 assists were 
against division opponents … Played his 300th NHL game 12/10 vs. BOS … Scored 
the OT goal at NYR on his birthday (12/23), capping a comeback from a 4-0 defi cit â€Ś 
Registered a season-high fi ve blocked shots on 12/26 vs. BUF … Recorded his second 
goal of the season and was +3 on 2/14 at TB â€Ś Had fi ve points (2g-3a) in Feb., matching 
his point total from the fi rst four months of the season â€Ś Played a season-high 22:37 
on 3/1 vs. FLA … Posted two assists, tying a career high, and was +2 at TB (3/19) … 
Appeared in all 14 Stanley Cup playoff games … Tallied an assist in Game 6 of the ECSF 
at PIT (5/11). 

2007-08: 

Played in 76 games and had 10 points (1g-9a) … Finished the 

season with a +4 rating â€Ś Fourth on the team with an average 20:16 TOI and fi fth with 
63 PIM … Led the team in ice time in three games … Ranked fourth on the team with 89 
blocked shots … Was +14 in the 55 games he played in under Bruce Boudreau â€Ś Had 
an assist in each of the fi rst two games under Boudreau (11/23 and 11/24) â€Ś Was a +3 
in a team-high 25:47 vs. OTT (1/1) … His lone goal of the season (2/26 vs. MIN) was the 
GWG … Played all seven games of the ECQF against PHI, despite suffering a broken 
jaw. 

2006-07: 

Ranked  third  among  Caps  defensemen  with  13  points  (3g-10a)  in  78 

games … Second on the team with a career-high 106 PIM … Second on the team with 
120 blocked shots … Ranked second on the team and fi rst among defensemen with 112 
hits … Tied for third on the team at +3 â€Ś Had a +9 rating in the last 23 games … Led the 
team with 28.8 shifts per game â€Ś Finished third on the team in ice time, second among 
defensemen, at 20:57 per game â€Ś Skated at least 20 minutes 49 times and led the team 
in ice time three times … Led all Caps in shorthanded ice time at 4:15 per game â€Ś Team 
was 6-2-3 when he tallied a point … Scored all three of his goals in the fi rst period â€Ś 
Racked up 17 PIM at NYR (12/30) … Had two assists at CGY (10/30) and at NYI (3/10) 
… Was a season high +4 in a 7-1 win vs. TB (3/18) â€Ś Played his 200th NHL game on 4/3 
vs. FLA. 

2005-06: 

Played in 80 of 82 games, including the last 76 â€Ś Second on the 

team and fi rst among defensemen with a +7 rating â€Ś Led the team in blocked shots with 
131 … Fourth among Capitals defensemen with 14 points (1g-13a) â€Ś Led the team in ice 
time in eight games … Led the team with three shorthanded assists … Had a +7 rating, 

without a minus game, in a 12-game stretch (10/16—11/15) … Posted his fi rst  career 
Capitals point with an assist at TB (10/28) … Went 16 games without a minus rating 
(+3 from 11/23—1/1)  … Scored his fi rst goal as a Capital vs. CAR (4/7) … Went nine 
straight games without a minus rating from 3/22—4/7, with four points (1g-3a) and +10 in 
that time. 

2004-05: 

Played 71 games for Portland (AHL) ... Led Pirates defensemen in 

goals (4) and fi nished second in points (18) ... Three of his four goals came on the power 
play ... Scored two goals against Springfi eld (11/5). 

2003-04: 

His rookie NHL season, 

appeared in 30 games for BOS, three games for the Capitals and 31 combined AHL 
games for Providence and Portland â€Ś Started the season with Providence, and was 
recalled by BOS after 18 games (12/29) … Appeared in his fi rst game with BOS at WSH 
(12/29), recording an assist, his fi rst NHL point … Scored his fi rst NHL goal and added 
an assist for his fi rst NHL multiple-point game vs. TOR (1/1) … Tallied assists in a career-
high three consecutive games from 2/1-2/5 (4a), including a career-high two assists and 
+3 rating at BUF (2/5) … Made his Capitals debut vs. PHI (3/6) … After three games 
with the Capitals, was reassigned to Portland (AHL) ... In 13 games with the Pirates, had 
fi ve points (1g-4a) and was +8. 

2002-03: 

His fi rst professional season, played in 11 

games for BOS and 60 games for Providence, recording fi ve goals and 16 assists … Was 
recalled fi ve times by BOS throughout the season â€Ś Made his NHL debut at TOR (11/19) 
… Appeared in four playoff games for Providence, recording six PIM.

Junior Career

Played three seasons of major junior hockey with Kamloops (WHL), appearing in 
179 games and totaling 25 goals and 57 assists for 82 points. 

2001-02: 

His  fi nal 

season in the WHL, appeared in 61 games for Kamloops, recording 11 goals and 26 
assists â€Ś Led team defensemen in scoring. 

2000-01: 

In 61 games for Kamloops, 

tallied 38 points (13g-25a) and 132 PIM … Was named the team’s top defenseman. 

1999-00: 

His  fi rst season of major junior hockey, scored one goal and added six 

assists in 57 games.

NHL Transactions

Selected  by  Boston  in  the  fi rst round, 19th overall, in the 2001 Entry Draft … 
Traded to the Capitals by Boston with a fi rst- (Jeff Schultz) and second-round 
choice (Mikhail Yunkov) in the 2004 Entry Draft for Sergei Gonchar, March 3, 2004.

Personal

Avid supporter of the fi ght against cancer â€Ś Enjoys traveling, surfi ng  and  fi shing 
in his spare time â€Ś Favorite sport is basketball and favorite athlete is Steve Nash 
… Favorite tourist attraction in Washington, D.C., is the Smithsonian Natural 
History Museum.

SHAONE MORRISONN

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MICHAL NEUVIRTH

NOY-vihrt

Goaltender  â€˘  Ht.: 6’1”  •  Wt.: 190  â€˘  Catches: Left
Born: March 23, 1988 (Usi Labem, Czech Republic)  
Drafted: Capitals’ second-round choice, 34th overall, in the 2006 Entry Draft

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year Team  League 

GP 

OT 

MIN 

GA 

SO 

GAA 

SA 

SPCT 

GP 

Min 

GAA

2003-04 

Sparta 

U17 Cze-U17 

55  - -  - 3137 

96 

1.84 -  -  3 - - 

180 

4.33

2004-05 

Sparta 

U17 Cze-U17 

20  - -  - 1178 

49 

2.50 -  -  8 - - 

482 

2.12

 

Sparta 

Jr.  Cze-Jr. 10  - -  - 501 

20 

2.40 -  -  - - - -  -

2005-06 

Sparta 

Jr.  Cze-Jr. 42  - -  - 2516 

82 

1.96 -  -  3 - - 

179 

3.02

2006-07 Plymouth 

OHL 

41  26  8  4  2223 86 4 2.32  -  -  18 14  4 

1080 2.44

2007-08 Plymouth  OHL  10 5 4 1 600 

26 

2.60 -  -  - - - -  -

 

Windsor  OHL  8 6 1 1 482 

17 

0 2.12 -  -  - - - -  -

 

Oshawa  OHL  15 6 2 6 844 

57 

0 4.05 -  -  9 7 2 

507 

2.49

 

Czech 

Rep. WJC  4 2 2 0 240 

10 

2.50 -  -  - - - -  -

2008-09 

CAPITALS NHL  5 2 1 0 220 

11 

3.00 

91 

.892  - - - -  -

 

Hershey  AHL  17 9 5 2 1001 

45 

1 2.70 -  -  22 16 6 

1346 

1.92

 

S. 

Carolina ECHL 13 6 7 0 762 

29 

2.28 -  -  - - - -  -

2009-10 

CAPITALS NHL  17 9 4 0 872 

40 

2.75 

464 

.914  - - - -  -

 

Hershey  AHL  22 17 3 1 1231 

52 

2.24 

521 

.919  - - - -  -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

22 

11 5 0 

1092 

51 

2.80 

566 

.910  - - - -  -

OHL Second All-Star Team (2007) â€˘ Jack A. Butter

fi

 eld Trophy (Playoff MVP – AHL) (2006)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Min 

SO 

OT 

GAA 

Sv%

ANA  1  60  0 1 0 0 1.00 .968
ATL  3 179  0 3 0 0 2.01 .944
BUF  1  60  0 1 0 0 2.00 .941
CAR  1  60  0 0 1 0 5.00 .833
EDM  1  60  0 1 1 1 2.00 .929
FLA  3 130  0 1 0 0 3.23 .896
LA  1  59  0 0 1 0 2.03 .895
MTL  3 144  0 1 1 0 2.92 .887
NJ  1  60  0 1 0 0 1.00 .967
NYI  1  20  0 0 0 0 0.00 

1.000

PHX  1  60  0 1 0 0 2.00 .933
SJ  1  60  0 0 1 0 5.00 .848
TB  2  80  0 1 0 0 3.75 .894
TOR  2  60  0 0 1 0 6.00 .833

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game/Win:

 2/14/09 (WSH 5 at TB 1)

Most Shots Faced in a Game: 

45 (2/5/10, WSH 5 vs ATL 2)

Most Saves in a Game:

 43 (2/5/10, WSH 5 vs ATL 2)

Penalty Shots: 

3 attempts, 3 GA

Shootouts: 

None

DID YOU KNOW?

Michal Neuvirth led Hershey’s rally from a 3-2 
playoff series defi cit against Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton with shutouts in Games 6 and 7, the 
fi rst AHL goaltender ever to post shutouts in 
Games 6 and 7 of a playoff series.

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2009-10

Split time between Washington and the Hershey Bears (AHL) … Played in 17 games for 
the Capitals â€Ś Had a 9-4-0 record with a .914 save percentage and 2.75 GAA … Was 
7-1-0 with a 1.75 GAA and a .945 save percentage at Verizon Center â€Ś Made his fi rst 
start of the season 11/20 vs. MTL … Recorded career-best three-game winning streak 
twice (12/19—12/26 and 1/27—2/5) … Registered 38 saves 1/9 vs. ATL for his highest 
single-game save percentage (.974) â€Ś Faced a career-high 45 shots and made a career-
high 43 saves in a 5-2 win vs. ATL (2/5) … Recorded two wins against ATL to improve to 
3-0-0 lifetime against the Thrashers, his best record against any NHL opponent … Had 
four wins during the franchise-best 14-game winning streak (1/13 – 2/7) â€Ś Went 15-6-0 
in 22 games with Hershey with a .919 save percentage and 2.24 GAA … Made 42 saves 
in a shutout victory  vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (11/29) … Had wins in fi ve consecutive 
starts with Hershey (11/4—11/14).

Career

2008-09: 

Played in fi ve games for Washington with a 2-1-0 record while spending the 

bulk of the season with Hershey (AHL) and South Carolina (ECHL) â€Ś Named the AHL’s 
playoff MVP (Jack A. Butterfi eld Trophy) after leading Hershey’s run to the Calder Cup 
… Made his NHL debut on 2/14 at TB and registered 31 saves in a 5-1 victory … Only 
six of the 11 goals he allowed came at even strength â€Ś Went 9-5-2 in 17 regular-season 
games with Hershey with a .913 save percentage and a 2.70 GAA … Had three games 
of 40 or more saves, including a 47-save shutout at Binghamton (3/27) â€Ś Made 47 saves 
in  shootout  win  at  Manchester  (3/22)  and  40  saves  in  shootout  win  at  Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton (4/4) … Played 13 games for South Carolina, posting a 6-7-0-0 record, a .918 
save percentage and a 2.28 GAA … Represented the American Conference at the 2009 
ECHL All-Star Game and saved 19 of 20 shots in 20 minutes … Recorded shutouts 11/9 
at Augusta (25 saves) and 11/23 vs. Mississippi (36 saves) â€Ś Made 46 saves in a 3-2 
shootout win at Gwinnett (11/15) … Played all 22 playoff games for Hershey, posting a 
16-6 record, 1.92 GAA, .932 save percentage and four shutouts â€Ś Led all AHL goalies in 
playoff wins and shutouts and had the best GAA and save percentage of any goalie who 
played more than one series â€Ś Allowed two goals or fewer in 15 of 22 playoff games, 
including the last fi ve games of the fi nals â€Ś Won each of his fi rst six playoff starts (4/16—
5/3) … Posted back-to-back shutouts in Games 6 and 7 against Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 
(5/10 and 5/12), the fi rst goalie in AHL history to record shutouts in Games 6 and 7 of a 
playoff series â€Ś Had a 28-save shutout of Manitoba in Game 3 of the fi nals (6/6).

Junior Career

2007-08: 

Played 33 games with three teams in the OHL … Finished a combined 

17-7-5-3 and was ninth in the league with a .911 save percentage â€Ś Enjoyed a 
seven-game winning streak from 10/27—11/25, including three wins with Plymouth 

and wins in his fi rst four games after being traded to Windsor … Won back-to-back 
games after he was acquired by Oshawa (1/10—1/11) … Had four outings with 50-
plus saves for Oshawa: two overtime losses and two shootout losses â€Ś Stopped 
a season-high 55 shots in a 5-4 shootout loss to Kingston on 3/7 … Played nine 
playoff games for Oshawa and posted a 7-2-0 record before suffering a season-
ending injury â€Ś Won his fi rst  fi ve playoff starts, leading the Generals to a fi rst-
round sweep of Ottawa â€Ś Made 46 saves in a 2-1 win at Ottawa on 3/25 â€Ś Posted 
a  .932  save  percentage  (fi fth in the OHL) and a 2.49 GAA (sixth) for the playoffs 
… Represented the Czech Republic in the World Junior Championship. 

2006-

07: 

Appeared in 41 regular-season games for Plymouth, going 26-8-2-2 with a 

2.32 GAA and .932 save percentage â€Ś Led the Whalers to the OHL Championship 
and a spot in the Memorial Cup semifi nals â€Ś Named Whalers’ Rookie of the Year 
… Named the OHL’s second-team All-Star goaltender â€Ś Runner-up for OHL 
Goaltender of the Year Award … Won the F.W. â€œDinty” Moore Trophy as the fi rst-
year goaltender with the best GAA … Won the Dave Pinkney Trophy with Jeremy 
Smith for the best team GAA … Led the OHL in regular-season GAA (2.32) and 
save percentage (.932) â€Ś Named OHL Player of the Week for recording a 1.00 GAA 
and .970 save percentage in two wins (4/22) â€Ś Set the second-longest shutout 
streak in franchise history at 164:18 (12/28—1/6) … Appeared in 23 postseason 
games, going 16-5-2 with a 2.54 GAA and .927 save percentage.

International

2008: 

Posted a 2-2-0 record at the World Junior Championship for the Czech 

Republic â€Ś His .910 save percentage ranked fourth in the tournament … Ranked 
fi fth with a 2.50 GAA … Named the player of the game in the Czechs’ loss to 
Canada. 

2006: 

Won a bronze medal playing for the Czech Republic at the World 

Under-18 Hockey Championship in Sweden, recording a 3-1-2 record with a 2.44 
GAA and .927 save percentage â€Ś Twice named player of the game and recorded 
one shutout.

Transactions

Selected by Washington in the second round, 34th overall, in the 2006 Entry Draft.

Personal

Learned English quickly upon his arrival in the OHL in 2006-07 … Admires Dominik 
Hasek … Played soccer and tennis growing up â€Ś If he wasn’t playing hockey, 
would want to coach or play tennis â€Ś Favorite current athletes are Usain Bolt and 
Roger Federer â€Ś Favorite hockey memory is winning the Calder Cup last season.

MICHAL NEUVIRTH

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

10/5/05 (WSH 3 vs CBJ 2)

First NHL Goal:

 10/5/05 (WSH 3 vs CBJ 2, Leclaire)

First NHL Assist: 

10/7/05 (WSH 3 vs ATL 7)

Most Goals in a Game: 

4 (2 times, last: 1/31/08, WSH 5 vs MTL 4)

Most Assists in a Game: 

4 (1/15/10, WSH 6 vs TOR 1)

Most Points in a Game: 

5 (4 times, last: 1/15/10, WSH 6 vs TOR 1, 1G-4A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

15 (10/7/06, WSH 5 vs CAR 2)

Most PIM in a Game: 

20 (12/2/06, WSH 7 vs BUF 4)

Most Ice Time in a Game: 

30:09 (11/28/07, WSH 1 vs FLA 2)

Hat Tricks:

 9 (last: 2/7/10, WSH 5 vs PIT 4 OT, 3G)

Multiple-Point Games:

 156 | 

Multiple-Goal Games: 

58

Longest Goal Streak: 

7 (2/10/06-3/8/06, 8G)

Longest Assist Streak: 

7 (2 times, last: 11/10/08-11/22/08, 10A)

Longest Point Streak:

 13 (1/1/07-2/1/07, 8G-12A)

Penalty Shots:

 1/6

Shootouts:

 13/47

DID YOU KNOW?

Alex Ovechkin, Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux 
are the only players in NHL history to record 200 
goals and 200 assists in their fi rst four seasons.

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game: 

3 (5/4/09, WSH 4 vs 

PIT 3)

Most Assists in a Game: 

3 (5/11/09, WSH 5 at 

PIT 4 OT)

Most Points in a Game: 

3 (3 times, last: 

5/11/09, WSH 5 at PIT 4 OT, 3a)

ALEX OVECHKIN

Left Wing  â€˘  Ht.: 6’2”  •  Wt.: 233  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: Sept. 17, 1985 (Moscow, Russia)
Drafted: Capitals’ fi rst-round choice, fi rst overall, in the 2004 Entry Draft

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW  S GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2001-02 Dyn. 

Moscow Russia  22  2 2 4  4  -  -  -  -  -  3 0 0 0 0

 

Dyn. 

Moscow 

Russia-3 

19  18 8 

26  20 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2002-03 Dyn. 

Moscow Russia  40  8 7 15  28  -  -  -  -  -  5 0 0 0 2

 

Russia 

WJC 

6  6 1 7  4 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2003-04 

Dyn. 

Moscow Russia  53  13 

11 

24  40 - - - -  -  3 0 0 0 2

 

Russia 

WJC 

6  5 2 7  25 - - - -  -  - - - - -

 

Russia 

WC 

6  1 1 2  0 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2004-05 

Dyn. 

Moscow Russia  37  13 

13 

26  32 - - - -  - 10 2 4 6 

31

 

Russia 

W-Cup  2  1 0 1  2 - - - -  -  - - - - -

 

Russia 

WJC 

6  7 4 

11  4 - - - -  -  - - - - -

 

Russia 

WC 

8  5 3 8  4 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2005-06 

CAPITALS  NHL  81  52 

54 

106  52 2 

21 3 5 

*425  - - - - -

 

Russia 

Olympics 8  5 0 5  8 - - - -  -  - - - - -

 

Russia 

WC 

7  6 3 9  6 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2006-07 

CAPITALS  NHL  82  46 

46 

92  52 

-19 

16 0 8 

*392  - - - - -

 

Russia 

WC 

8  1 2 3  29 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  82 *65 47 

*112  40 

28 

22 0 

11 

*446  7 4 5 9 0

 

Russia 

WC 

9  6 6 

12  8 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  79 *56 

54 

110  72 8 

19 1 

10 

*528 14 

11 

10 

21 8

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  72  50 

59 

109  89 

45 

13 0 7 

*368  - - - - -

 

Russia 

Olympics 4  2 2 4  2 - - - -  -  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS TOTALS   

396 

269  260  529 

305  64  91 

4  41  2,159 21 15 15 30  8

Olympic Tournament All-Star Team (2006) â€˘ NHL All-Rookie Team (2006) â€˘ NHL First All-Star Team (2006, 2007, 
2008, 2009) • Calder Memorial Trophy (2006) â€˘ World Championship All-Star Team (2006, 2008) • NHL All-Star 
Game (2007, 2008, 2009) • Hart Trophy (2008, 2009) • Lester B. Pearson Award (2008, 2009) • Art Ross Trophy 
(2008) • Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy (2008, 2009)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  4 5 6 

11 8

ATL  36 28 31 

59 28

BOS 20 11 

12 

23 20

BUF 19 13 

22 

49

CGY  4 3 4 

7 0

CAR 35 19 

28 

47 27

CHI 4 

19

COL  4 1 1 

2 0

CBJ 6 

10

DAL  4 3 1 

4 4

DET  5 4 3 

7 0

EDM  4 3 2 

5 0

FLA 32 

18 

21 

39 

12

LA 

5 1 4 

5 4

MIN  3 1 1 

2 2

MTL 20 11 

13 

24 16

NSH  4 4 3 

7 4

NJ  18 7 

15 

22 2

NYI 18 

13 

19 

12

NYR 20 13 9 

22 8

OTT 20 16 

14 

30 18

PHI 19 

19 

13 

32 6

PHX  4 3 3 

6 2

PIT 20 

17 

14 

31 

14

SJ 

5 3 1 

4 4

STL  4 2 3 

5 0

TB 36 

24 

26 

50 

16

TOR  19 18 14 

32 18

VAN  4 2 2 

4 2

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

NYR  7 3 4 

7 2

PHI  7 4 5 

9 0

PIT  7 8 6 

14 6

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

The fi rst player in more than a decade to win consecutive Hart Trophies (Dominik Hasek, 
1997 and ’98) and the fi rst non-goaltender to do it since Wayne Gretzky won eight in a 
row (1980-87) â€Ś The third-youngest player to win consecutive Hart Trophies, trailing only 
Gretzky and Bobby Orr … Just the second player in league history to be named to the 
NHL First All-Star Team in each of his fi rst four seasons in the league (MTL goalie Bill 
Durnan, 1944-47); could be the fi rst to earn the honor in his fi rst fi ve years … Has played 
in three NHL All-Star Games … Only Gretzky, Mike Bossy and Mario Lemieux scored 
more goals in their fi rst  fi ve seasons than Ovechkin (269); those three, Peter Stastny 
and Dale Hawerchuk are the only players with more points in their fi rst fi ve seasons ... 
The only active player with four 50-goal seasons and just the fourth all-time to post four 
in his fi rst fi ve seasons (Bossy, Gretzky, Lemieux) â€Ś Has four 100-point seasons, two 
more than the Capitals had in their fi rst 30 seasons … One of six players to record 100 
points four times in his fi rst fi ve seasons (Gretzky, Lemieux, Hawerchuk, Stastny, Sidney 
Crosby) … Joined Gretzky and Mario Lemieux as the only players to record 200 goals 
and 200 assists in their fi rst four NHL seasons … Already ranks third in career goal 
scoring for the Caps; ranks seventh in career points â€Ś Has posted 39 more goals and 
19 more points than any other NHLers since he entered the league … Holds the Capitals 
record for career overtime goals (7) … Has led the NHL in shots in fi ve straight seasons, 
the only player to do so since the statistic was fi rst tracked in 1967-68 … Has had 33 
games with 10 or more shots on goal in his career, more than any other active player.

2009-10

Led the NHL in points per game (1.51) and goals per game (0.69) ... Ranked tied for 
second in the NHL in points (109), three points off the lead, and third in goals (50), one off 
the lead, in 72 games ... Tied for sixth in the league in assists (59), second among wings 
... Led all NHL forwards and was second behind teammate Jeff Schultz in plus/minus 
rating (+45), good for the second-best rating in Capitals history ... Led the league in shots 
(368) ... Led the league with 37 even-strength goals ... Led the team with 13 PPGs (tied 
for sixth in the NHL) and seven GWGs (tied for fourth) ... Had 65 points (26g-39a) and was 
+33 at home ... Led the league with 24 goals on the road ... His 40 goals and 80 points 
outside of his division were both tops in the NHL ... Led the team with 35 multiple-point 
games and 14 multiple-goal games ... Ranked 29th in the league with 185 hits; none of 
the other players in the top 30 fi nished among the top 67 scorers in the league ... Team 
was 40-8-8 when he had a point and 28-3-4 when he scored a goal ... Won the Capitals’ 
Three Stars Award for the fourth straight year, earning a Rolex watch from Liljenquist & 
Beckstead Jewelers â€Ś Scored seven goals against PIT, his most against any team ... 
Assisted on 15 of Nicklas Backstrom’s goals and 15 of Mike Knuble’s goals ... Eleven of 
his fi rst 21 goals came in the fi rst period, while 18 of the last 29 came in the third period 
... Scored 14 goals in 13 October games (14g-9a) ... Began the season with three straight 
three-point games (10/1—10/6, 5g-4a, +6) ... Had a season-high 13 shots on goal 10/15 

vs. SJ ... Had a fi ve-point game (1g-4a) and established a career high for assists in a 
game 1/17 vs. TOR ... Scored his fi rst career penalty shot goal on Ray Emery on 1/17 
vs. PHI ... Had a fi ve-game goal-scoring streak from 1/31—2/7 (8g), the team’s longest 
of the season ... Posted his ninth career hat trick 2/7 vs. PIT to lead a comeback from a 
three-goal defi cit and assisted on Mike Knuble’s GWG ... Missed four games due to two 
separate suspensions (12/3—12/5, 3/16—3/18), six due to injury and most of three after 
being assessed game misconducts ... Represented Russia at the 2010 Olympics.

2008-09

Repeat  winner  of  the  Hart  Trophy  (player  most  valuable  to  his  team),  the  Lester 
B. Pearson Award (most outstanding player by vote of his peers) and the Maurice 
“Rocket” Richard Trophy (most goals) â€Ś Earned 115 of 133 fi rst-place  Hart  Trophy 
votes … Led the NHL in points per game (1.39) and fi nished second in points (110) 
… Led the NHL in goals (56), even-strength goals (36), home goals (34), outside-
the-division goals (40) and empty-net goals (5) … Set a Capitals record with 34 
goals at home, improving on his mark of 32 from 2007-08 … Second in the NHL in 
division goals (16) and tied for second in PPGs (19) and fi rst goals of the game (9) 
… Had 10 more goals than any other player; he was the only player with 50 or more 
goals … Tied for third in the NHL in GWGs (10) and overtime goals (3) and was 
tied for fourth in road goals (22) â€Ś Led the league with 46 power-play points, 59 
points  at  home  and  42  division  points;  second  with  51  points  on  the  road  â€Ś  Took 
528 shots, becoming only the second player in NHL history to take more than 500 
shots in a single season (Esposito) â€Ś Led the team and ranked ninth in the NHL 
with 243 hits … Had the most assists of any non-center in the league … Almost 
half of his goals (26 of 56) came in the third period or OT; led the NHL in third-
period goals (24) and points (45) â€Ś NHL’s First Star of the Month in November and 
Third Star in December â€Ś NHL’s First Star of the Week on 12/29 and Second Star of 
the Week on 11/17 … Named the Sporting News’ Player of the Year and its All-NHL 
team by a vote of league coaches and executives â€Ś Named the D.C. Sportsman of 
the Year by the Greater Washington Sports Alliance for the second year in a row … 
Won the Espo Award as the most valuable player in the league from Phil Esposito 
on NHL Home Ice … Won the Kharlamov Trophy for the fourth year in a row as the 
top Russian player in the NHL … Named the MVP and Best Player for the second 
straight year by The Hockey News â€Ś USA Today’s Clutch Scorer for the third time; 
voted MVP by a panel of reporters assembled by the paper … Was nominated 
for two ESPYs (Best NHL Player, Best Play) … Named to his third straight NHL 
All-Star Game; won the Breakaway Challenge and had a goal and two assists in 
the 2009 NHL All-Star Game â€Ś Won the Capitals’ Three Stars Award for the fourth 
straight year, earning a Rolex watch from Liljenquist & Beckstead Jewelers â€Ś He 
and teammate Mike Green (31 goals) led the league for the second straight year 

ALEX OVECHKIN

Alex Ovechkin has quickly become the most dynamic athlete in Washington, D.C. Left to right: he hit a hole-in-one at a team golf outing;  met Nationals star Ryan 
Zimmerman; rode the Superman roller coaster at Six Flags at a team season-ticket holder event; and graced the cover of ESPN The Magazine.

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in goal scoring overall and by a defenseman â€Ś Ranked second on the team and 
fi rst among NHL forwards with 23:00 of ice time per game â€Ś Team was 31-5-4 
when he scored a goal and 42-13-6 when he tallied a point … Scored 46 of his 56 
goals in Capitals victories â€Ś Posted 31 multiple-point games, 13 multiple-goal 
games and 11 multiple-assist games … Had 11 games where he took 10 or more 
shots, highlighted by a 13-shot and two-goal performance 12/23 at NYR … Missed 
two games (10/28—11/1) while visiting his ailing grandfather in Russia â€Ś Enjoyed 
the second best month of his career in November, with 11 goals and 25 points in 
15 games … Scored at least one goal and two points in fi ve straight games from 
11/10—11/19 (6g-9a) … Had three streaks of 10 consecutive games with a point 
(11/10—11/28, 11g-11a; 1/27—2/18, 11g-5a; 2/22—3/14, 7g-7a) â€Ś Second in the NHL 
with three hat tricks (11/26 vs. ATL, 2/1 vs. OTT and 2/15 at FLA) … Scored the 
team’s  fi rst goal 13 times and the game’s fi rst goal nine times … Had 105 points 
in  his  last  70  games,  with  points  in  57  of  those  games;  had  42-33-75  in  his  last 
53 games … Recorded eight more points than any other player after the All-Star 
Game (51; Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby each had 43) … Had points in 20 of 
his last 22 games (14g-21a), including his third 10-game point streak of the season 
… Posted seven multiple-point games in the season’s last 10 outings (7g-13a) â€Ś 
Registered three assists vs. CAR (11/6) as the Caps won 3-2 … Scored a goal with 
one  second  left  in  regulation  to  force  overtime  on  11/15  at  NJ  â€Ś  Recorded  his  fi rst 
four-point game of the season on 11/19 at ANA (1g-3a) … Had a hat trick and four 
points (3g-1a) 11/26 vs. ATL; also had four points (2g-2a) 3/27 vs. TB â€Ś Scored the 
GWG with 11 seconds left in overtime on 12/16 at NYI … Had two goals and one 
assist to help the Caps erase a four-goal defi cit to win in OT on 12/23 at NYR … 
Recorded back-to-back GWGs from 12/26—12/28 and 2/14—2/15 … Scored his fi rst 
shorthanded goal since 2005-06 on 1/3 vs. NYR … Scored his second overtime 
goal of the season at NYI (1/19) … Had his second and third hat trick in February: 
2/1 vs. OTT (3g) and 2/15 at FLA (3g) â€Ś Recorded his 200th career goal 2/5 vs. LA 
… Appeared in his 300th NHL game 2/15 at FLA … Posted his 400th career point 
3/17 at FLA … Scored his 50th goal in a 5-2 win on 3/19 at TB â€Ś Recorded his 
200th career assist 4/7 at ATL … Led the team in goals (11) and points (21) in 14 
playoff games … Through two rounds of the playoffs, led the NHL in points (tied), 
shots (90) and plus/minus (+10) … Ranked second in goals through two rounds 
and  fi nished the playoffs tied for fourth in goals … Had six points (3g-3a) in fi ve 
games when the Caps faced elimination â€Ś Had 13 shots and two assists in Game 
1 of the ECQF vs. NYR (4/15) â€Ś Recorded his fi rst career playoff hat trick in Game 
2 of the ECSF vs. PIT (3g, 5/4), the fi rst playoff hat trick for a Cap in 85 games, 
since 4/26/93 (Al Iafrate) â€Ś Had back-to-back three-point games vs. PIT in Games 
5 (2g-1a, 5/9) and 6 (3a, 5/11).

2007-08

Won the Hart Trophy and the Lester B. Pearson Award … The fi rst Capital to win 
either award … The second Russian to win either award (Sergei Fedorov, 1994) … 
The  fi rst player in history to win the Hart Trophy, the Pearson Award, the Art Ross 
Trophy (most points) and the Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy all in one season 
… Led the NHL in points (112), goals (65), PPGs (22) and GWGs (11), all of which 
were career highs … Also led the league in shots (446), which was a career high 
at the time â€Ś Named the D.C. Sportsman of the Year by the Greater Washington 
Sports Alliance â€Ś His 65 goals set an NHL record for goals by a left wing, breaking 
Luc  Robitaille’s  mark  of  63  (1992-93),  and  were  more  than  any  active  player  has 
ever scored besides Teemu Selanne (76, 1992-93) â€Ś The fi rst player since 1996 
to reach 60 goals; one of only 12 players all-time to score 65 or more goals … Set 
Capitals single-season records for goals and shots; tied the Capitals record for 
PPGs â€Ś Scored a higher percentage of his team’s goals than any other player 
(27.3%) and had a hand in more of his team’s goals than any other player (47.1%) … 
Earned 128 of 134 fi rst-place votes in the Hart Trophy balloting … Finished eighth 
in voting for the Lady Byng Trophy as the league’s most gentlemanly player â€Ś The 
NHL’s First Star for the months of January and March; a fi ve-time selection as one 
of the Three Stars of the week â€Ś Selected for his second straight NHL All-Star 
Game and became the fi rst Capitals player to score two goals in an All-Star Game 
… Won the Capitals’ Three Stars Award for the third straight year, earning a Rolex 
watch from Liljenquist & Beckstead Jewelers â€Ś Won the Kharlamov Trophy as 
the top Russian player in the NHL for the third straight year â€Ś Earned the Espo 
Award for the league’s most valuable player from Phil Esposito on XM Radio’s NHL 
Home Ice … Named “Monster of the Year” by TSN’s Pierre McGuire … Selected as 
the MVP and best player by The Hockey News â€Ś Named the top Clutch Scorer by 
USA Today and unanimous selection as MVP by the paper’s panel … Voted The 
Sporting News Player of the Year, earning 250 of a possible 287 votes from fellow 
players … Named a Sporting News All-Star â€Ś Was nominated for an ESPY as the 
Best NHL Player â€Ś Scored more goals than the top two goal scorers on 19 of the 
30 teams in the league and tied with two other teams … He and Mike Green became 
the  fi rst teammates to lead the league in goal scoring overall and by a defenseman, 
respectively, since Hall of Famers Mario Lemieux and Paul Coffey in 1988-89 … 
Ranked third on the team and third among NHL forwards with 23:06 of ice time per 
game â€Ś Tied for seventh in the league with a +28 rating â€Ś Ranked ninth in the NHL 
in both hits (220) and takeaways (68) â€Ś Shared the NHL lead with three hat tricks; 
had two of the league’s four four-goal games all season â€Ś Had three fi ve-point 
games, a new career high â€Ś His shot total was the second-highest in NHL history 
at the time… Scoring totals improved as the game progressed: 31 points in the 
fi rst period, 37 in the second, 40 in the third and four in OT â€Ś One of four Capitals 

ALEX OVECHKIN

Left to right: Ovechkin has launched his own clothing line; he received the key to the city from Washington, D.C., mayor Adrian Fenty the day after winning his 

fi

 rst 

MVP award; he and teammate Nicklas Backstrom met LeBron James; and he drove a Zamboni in New York to celebrate the launch of the NHL 2K10 video game.

COURTESY DC SPORTS BOG

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to play all 82 games … Scored the team’s fi rst goal 19 times and the game’s fi rst 
goal nine times … Team went 28-15-4 when he scored a goal and 36-22-5 when 
he had a point … Registered points in each of the fi rst six games of the season 
(10/5—10/18) â€Ś Scored his 100th career goal 10/12 at NYR … Had four straight 
multiple-point  games  10/24—10/29,  with  nine  points  (4g-5a)  in  that  time  â€Ś  Enjoyed 
his season-long nine-game point streak from 11/8—11/26 (8g-3a) … Registered 
his 1,000th career shot on goal 12/14 vs. BUF … Skated in his 200th NHL game 
12/26 vs. TB â€Ś Posted his fi rst career four-goal and fi ve-point game 12/29 at OTT 
… Scored his 30th goal 12/29 at OTT, joining Ilya Kovalchuk as the only players 
this decade to reach 30 goals before the end of December â€Ś Scored in 23 of the 
Caps’ 42 games after the New Year, and Washington went 19-3-1 in those games … 
Signed a new 13-year contract, the longest in Capitals history, on 1/10 â€Ś Had goals 
in six straight games from 1/13—1/23 (7g), the fi rst six games after he signed his 
new contract â€Ś Scored four goals, including the OT winner, and added an assist 
1/31 vs. MTL … Had 60 points (33g-27a) in 39 games after signing his new contract 
… Had 34 points (19g-15a) in his last 21 home games … Had 41 goals in his last 
47 games and 51 goals in 61 games under Bruce Boudreau â€Ś Posted 10 multiple-
point games in the season’s last 17 outings (17g-12a) … Enjoyed the best month of 
his career in March, with 14 goals and 26 points in 15 games … Had a natural hat 
trick in the fi rst period, added two assists and was +3 vs. BOS (3/3) … Recorded 
his 300th career point 3/18 at NSH in his 237th game, the fastest to the milestone 
since Peter Forsberg â€Ś Spearheaded the Capitals’ comeback 3/21 at ATL with 
four points (2g-2a), including his 60th goal of the season â€Ś Scored two goals, 
including the GWG in the third period, 4/3 vs. TB â€Ś Led the team with nine points 
and shared the team lead with four goals in the playoffs â€Ś Scored two GWGs, 
tied for the club record in a playoff series â€Ś Finished tied for second in the NHL 
in  fi rst-round scoring … Had a team-high and fi rst-round league-high 37 shots on 
goal â€Ś Posted four multiple-point games in the playoffs â€Ś Three of his four goals 
came in the third period â€Ś Made his playoff debut and had two points (1g-1a), 
including the GWG, in Game 1 of the ECQF vs. PHI (4/11) â€Ś Had three goals and 
four points in Games 6 and 7 combined, with nine shots on goal in each game â€Ś 
Won a gold medal with Russia at the World Championship â€Ś Named to the World 
Championship all-tournament team.

2006-07

A member of the NHL First All-Star Team for the second straight year â€Ś Voted 
a starter in the All-Star Game, the fi rst Capital in the starting lineup since Rod 
Langway in 1986 â€Ś Won the Kharlamov Trophy as the top Russian-born player in 
the NHL for the second year in a row … Led the Capitals in goals (46), assists (46), 
points (92), GWGs (8) and shots (392) … Finished fourth in the league in goals, 
tied for ninth in PPGs (16) and tied for seventh in GWGs â€Ś Recorded the seventh-
highest point total in Capitals history and tied for the 10th-best single-season 
goal total … Led the NHL in shots for the second year in a row, the fi rst player to 
do so in back-to-back seasons since Pavel Bure (1999-00 and ’00-01) … The only 
Capital to appear in all 82 games … Led Caps forwards and ranked tied for 10th 
among NHL forwards with 21:23 of average ice time â€Ś Ranked sixth among league 
forwards with 5:31 of power play ice time per game â€Ś Won the Capitals’ Three 
Stars Award, earning a Rolex watch from Liljenquist & Beckstead Jewelers â€Ś Was 
named the NHL’s Third Star of the week 12/11 … Led the team and ranked ninth 
among NHL forwards with 184 hits … Led the team with 27 multiple-point games, 
nine multiple-goal games and 10 multiple-assist games … Scored 25 goals against 
division foes, the most of any player in the NHL … Tied for the league lead with 26 
goals on the road â€Ś Scored 30 even-strength goals, tied for second in the NHL and 
just one behind leader Vincent Lecavalier â€Ś Scored 19.7% of the Capitals’ goals, 
second in the league behind only Lecavalier (21.4%) … Had 20 more even-strength 

points than any other Capital (30g-25a) … One of nine players to lead his team in 
both goals and assists (Shane Doan, Martin Havlat, Dany Heatley, Marian Hossa, 
Jaromir Jagr, Olli Jokinen, Joe Sakic, Mats Sundin) … His eight GWGs were the 
most by a Capital since 2002-03 (Jagr, nine) … Scored the Capitals’ fi rst goal 14 
times and the game’s fi rst goal six times … Was named to the All-Monster Team 
by TSN’s Pierre McGuire … Had nine goals in eight games vs. ATL and six goals 
in four games vs. PHI … 23 players assisted on his 46 goals … Had at least two 
shots on goal in all 82 games … Took 17.1% of the Capitals’ shots on goal, tops in 
the league … Had 12 points (5g-7a) in the last minute of a period, tied for the NHL 
lead â€Ś Scored his fi rst two goals of the year and had a career-high 15 shots on 
goal 10/7 vs. CAR … Had goals in four straight games from 10/19—10/27 (4g-2a) 
… Strung together four straight multiple-point games from 10/30—11/6 (4g-4a) … 
Posted 23 points in December, his best offensive month of the season (9g-14a) â€Ś 
Had  18  points  in  an  eight-game  scoring  streak  from  12/2—12/19  (7g-11a,  +7  in  that 
time) … Matched a career high with three assists 12/6 vs. OTT … Recorded his 
second career hat trick, scoring all three Capitals goals in a 3-2 OT win 12/15 at 
ATL … His goal six seconds into OT at ATL (12/15) matched the fastest overtime 
goal in league history … Finished 2006 with 54 goals in the calendar year, fi ve 
more  than  any  other  player  â€Ś  Recorded  points  in  each  of  the  fi rst 13 games of 
2007, his career-best point-scoring streak and the fourth-longest in the NHL on 
the year (1/1—2/1, 8g-12a) … Tied a career-best with a +3 rating 2/8 vs. LA (0g-
1a) … Had a season-high four points (matching a career best) 2/27 vs. FLA (2g-
2a) … Scored back-to-back game-winning goals 4/3 vs. FLA and 4/4 at ATL … 
Represented Russia in the World Championship in Moscow.

2005-06

Won the Calder Memorial Trophy, earning 124 of a possible 129 fi rst-place votes in 
the balloting … Named to the NHL First All-Star Team, the fi rst  rookie  to  earn  that 
honor since Teemu Selanne in 1992-93 … Named to the NHL All-Rookie Team â€Ś 
Just the second NHL rookie in history to record 50 goals and 100 points, joining 
Teemu Selanne (1992-93) … Set Capitals rookie records for goals (52), assists (54), 
points (106), PPGs (21) and shots (425) … Set the NHL rookie record for shots (425) 
… Led all NHL rookies in goals, points, PPGs, SHGs (tied, 3), power-play assists 
(tied, 31), power-play points (52) and shots … Finished third in the league in points, 
tied for third in goals, sixth in PPGs, second in power-play points and fi rst in shots 
… Finished with the second-best single-season point total in Capitals history, 
tied for the third-best goal total and the second-best PPG total … Was a fi nalist 
for the Lester B. Pearson Award (outstanding player as voted by the NHL Players 
Association) and two ESPY Awards (Best Breakthrough Athlete, Best Hockey 
Player) … Won the Valery Kharlamov Trophy as the best Russian player in the NHL 
… Won USA Today’s Clutch Scoring Award … Was named the league’s best rookie 
by numerous media outlets, including The Hockey News, TSN, The Sporting News, 
Sports Illustrated and XM Radio … Had the most points of any Russian-born rookie 
in history or any rookie left wing in history … The only NHL player who had more 
than twice as many goals or shots than any teammate â€Ś Scored 52 of the Capitals’ 
230 goals (an NHL-best 22.6%); had a hand in 106 of 230 (46.1%) … Had a hand in 52 
of  Washington’s  72  PPGs  (72.2%)  â€Ś  Recorded  points  in  65  of  81  games,  and  more 
than one point in 31 â€Ś Scored a goal against every Eastern Conference team and 
22 of the Capitals’ 24 opponents, the most teams any NHL rookie has ever scored 
upon (Teemu Selanne scored on 21 teams in 1992-93) â€Ś Scored fi ve goals in six 
games at 2006 Olympics and was the lone member of the All-Tournament Team 
whose team didn’t win a medal … Was named NHL Offensive Player of the Month 
and Rookie of the Month for January, just the third player to earn both honors (Jim 
Carey, March 1995; Teemu Selanne, January 1993) … Was named NHL Offensive 
Player of the Week twice (weeks ending 1/1 and 1/22), the only rookie to earn that 

ALEX OVECHKIN

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honor all  season â€Ś NHL Rookie of the Month for December â€Ś Enjoyed his best 
month of the season with 24 points (11g-13a) in 15 games in March (had been 
January, 11g-10a in 14 games) â€Ś Led the team and ranked second among NHL 
rookies with 172 hits … Ranked 14th in the league (seventh among forwards) in 
hits … Second on the team and fi rst among rookie forwards in the NHL with 21:37 
average ice time per game â€Ś Tied for second in the league with six shootout goals 
(in 13 attempts); shared the league lead with three shootout-deciding goals … Led 
or shared the team lead in shots 53 times, including 11 straight games (10/26—
11/19) … Had six games with 10 or more shots on goal, including one game with 
12 (4/7 vs. CAR) and one game with 13 (vs. TB 3/23) … Scored Washington’s fi rst 
goal 19 times and the game’s fi rst  goal  an  NHL-high  12  times  â€Ś  He  scored  to  give 
the Capitals the lead 22 times, more than any other player in the league; 10 more of 
his goals tied the score … Scored two overtime goals among his fi ve GWGs â€Ś Set 
a  Caps  rookie  record  with  a  seven-game  goal-scoring  streak  (2/10—3/8,  8g-5a); 
also had a six-game stretch from 12/22—1/1 (6g-6a) … Set a Capitals rookie record 
with an 11-game point-scoring streak (3/18—4/7, 5g-12a) … Had points in each of 
the last fi ve games of the season (4/10—4/18, 4g-3a) and 16 of the last 17 games 
(3/18—4/18, 9g-15a) … Had an eight-game point-scoring streak from 1/6—1/21 (9g-
7a) … Had back-to-back two-goal games twice (11/6—11/8 and 1/13—1/16) â€Ś The 
fi rst Capital ever to record a point in each of his fi rst eight NHL games (breaking 
the record of four by Milan Novy in 1982 and Ryan Walter in 1978) … Held the 
longest point-scoring streak to start an NHL career (eight games) since BOS’s 
Dmitri Kvartalnov (14 games, 10/8/92—11/12/92, 12g-10a) â€Ś Had a career-best four 
points twice (12/3 vs. NYR and 12/22 at ATL) â€Ś Had eight games with three-plus 
points â€Ś Became the fi rst Capital ever to score two goals in his NHL debut vs. 
CBJ (10/5) â€Ś Was the fi rst No. 1 overall pick to score two goals in his debut … 
Scored the fi rst shootout goal in Capitals history vs. TB (10/16) … Scored two 
goals, including his fi rst SHG, at TB (10/28) … Had two goals in each game of a 
home-and-home series with TOR (11/6—11/8) … Recorded his fi rst career hat trick 
at ANA (1/13), scoring all three goals including the OT winner â€Ś Had a three-point 
game at PHX (1/16, 2g-1a), including a highlight-reel goal from his back that was 
viewed  more  than  100,000  times  in  the  next  week  on  WashingtonCaps.com  and 
was named XM Radio’s goal of the year â€Ś Scored a goal and two assists and had 
10 shots on goal vs. PIT (3/8) … Had three points (2g-1a), 13 shots on goal and a 
+2  rating  at  TB  (3/23)  â€Ś  Scored  his  50th  goal  of  the  season  at  Atlanta  (4/13),  just 
one game after recording his 100th point of the season â€“ a game-winning overtime 
goal â€“ at Boston (4/10).

European Career

Played 152 games in four seasons with Dynamo Moscow of the Russian Super 
League,  totaling  68  points  (36g-32a). 

2004-05: 

Appeared in 37 games for Dynamo 

Moscow, during which he tallied 26 points (13g-13a) … Despite missing 23 games 
while competing in international tournaments or recovering from injury, ranked 
seventh on the team in points, fi fth in goals and sixth in assists … Played in 10 
playoff games, posting two goals and four assists … Tied for third on the team in 
playoff scoring … Helped lead Dynamo to the championship of the Russian Super 
League. 

2003-04: 

Played in 53 games for Dynamo, notching 24 points (13g-11a) 

… Led the team with 13 goals. 

2002-03: 

Recorded  15  points  (8g-7a)  in  40  games 

for Dynamo â€Ś Appeared in fi ve playoff games. 

2001-02: 

Played 22 games in 

his rookie year for Dynamo Moscow as a 16-year-old, posting four points (2g-2a) 
… Played 19 games for Dynamo-2 in the Russia-3 league, where he recorded 26 
points (18g-8a).

International

Has extensive experience representing Russia in international competition, appearing 

in three World Junior Championships (2003, 2004, 2005), fi ve World Championships 
(2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008), the World Cup of Hockey (2004) and the 2006 and 2010 
Olympics. 

2010: 

Recorded four points (2g-2a) in four games for Russia at the 2010 

Olympics ... His hit on Jaromir Jagr set up Russia’s GWG in the quarterfi nal vs. Czech 
Republic ... Participated in the Closing Ceremonies.  

2008: 

Led Russia to its fi rst World 

Championship gold medal since 1993, recording 12 points (6g-6a) in nine games … 
Named to the all-tournament team â€Ś Finished tied for second in the tournament in goals 
and tied for sixth in points â€Ś Ranked tied for fourth in the tournament with a +11 rating, 
only on the ice for two even-strength goals against in nine games. 

2007: 

Registered one 

goal and two assists in eight games to help Russia secure the bronze medal at the World 
Championship in Moscow. 

2006: 

Named to the all-tournament teams at the Olympics 

in Torino, Italy, and the World Championship in Latvia â€Ś Led Russia to a fourth-place 
fi nish at the Olympics with a team-high fi ve goals in eight games … Team fi nished fi fth 
at the World Championship â€Ś Finished second in goals (6) and tied for fi fth in points (9) 
at the World Championship â€Ś Had a hat trick against Kazakhstan (5/6). 

2005: 

Led the 

team in goals (5), points (8) and GWGs (2) at the World Championship in Austria … Was 
named the top forward at the 2005 World Junior Championship in North Dakota â€Ś Led 
Russia in goals (7) and points (11) and earned a silver medal in that tournament. 

2004: 

Recorded seven points (5g-2a) in six games at the 2004 World Junior Championship 
in Finland … Made his World Championship debut, recording two points (1g-1a) in six 
games … Scored one goal in two World Cup of Hockey games. 2003: Made his World 
Junior Championship debut as a 17-year-old, recording six goals and one assist in six 
games … Helped lead Russia to a gold medal in Halifax, Nova Scotia. 

2002: 

Posted 14 

goals and four assists (18 points) in eight games to lead Russia to the World Under-18 
Championship.

NHL Transactions

Selected by Washington in the fi rst round, fi rst overall, in 2004 Entry Draft.

Personal

Supports Athletes Against Autism â€Ś Joined Right To Play as an athlete ambassador in 
September 2006 â€Ś Purchases eight season tickets to Capitals home games and donates 
them to soldiers and needy children as part of Ovi’s Crazy 8s program … Launched his 
own designer streetwear clothing line with CCM and designer Roger Edwards, 6/11/08 … 
Received the key to the city from Washington, D.C., mayor Adrian M. Fenty on 6/13/08, 
the day after he won the Hart Trophy â€Ś Has appeared on the cover of The Hockey 
News 11 times (including special issues) and the cover of The Washington Post Magazine 
once â€Ś Cover athlete on 2K Sports’ NHL 2K10 game â€Ś Celebrated the launch of that 
game by driving a Zamboni down Sixth Avenue to the NHL Store in New York (9/9/09) 
… Cover athlete on EA Sports’ NHL 07 video game and the Russian edition of NHL 09 
… Threw out the fi rst pitch at the Washington Nationals game on 9/27/06 … Honorary 
chair of the Caps Care Classic on 10/2/06, Washington’s annual charity golf tournament, 
where he hit a hole in one while taking practice shots on the par 3, 160-yard fourth hole 
at the Springfi eld Golf & Country Club â€Ś Celebrated his 22nd birthday by leading a 
beautifi cation project at Shaw Junior High School in Washington, D.C., on 9/18/07 … For 
his 23rd birthday, he hosted the Ovi’s Crazy Eights Skills Session for nearly 100 house 
league youth hockey players at Kettler Capitals Iceplex … Was featured as the FOX 
News Sunday Power Player of the Week by Chris Wallace on 4/13/08 … Participated 
in the Closing Ceremonies at the 2010 Winter Olympics ... His mother, Tatiana, won 
two Olympic gold medals in basketball (1976 and 1980) … Father, Mikhail, is a former 
professional soccer player â€Ś Spends his summers in Moscow â€Ś Enjoys vacationing in 
Turkey … Idolized former Soviet great Alexander Maltsev while growing up â€Ś Listens to 
hip hop, R&B and techno/dance music … Favorite American movie is Gladiator … Likes 
playing video games in his spare time â€Ś Lists basketball as his favorite sport other than 
hockey … Lists pasta and sushi as his favorite foods.

ALEX OVECHKIN

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MATHIEU PERREAULT

MA-tyew pair-OH

Center  â€˘  Height: 5’10”  â€˘  Weight: 174  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: Jan. 5, 1988 (Drummondville, Quebec) 
Drafted: Washington’s sixth-round choice, 177th overall, in the 2006 Entry Draft

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2004-05 

Magog 

QAAA  41  25 

47 

72  68 - - - - -  9 5 

10 

15 

12

2005-06 

Acadie-Bathurst 

QMJHL 62  18 

34 

52  42 - - - - -  17 

10 

11 

21 8

2006-07 

Acadie-Bathurst 

QMJHL 67  41 

78 

119  80 - - - - -  12 6 8 

14 8

2007-08 Acadie-Bathurst 

QMJHL 65  34 

*80 

*114  61 - - - - -  12 3 

19 

22 6

 

Hershey 

AHL 

-  - - -  - - - - - -  3 0 0 0 0

2008-09 

Hershey 

AHL  77  11 

39 

50  36 - - - - -  21 2 6 8 8

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  21  4 5 9  6 4 1 0 0 

27 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  56  16 

34 

50  34 - - - - -  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

21  4 5 9  6 4 1 0 0 

27 

-  -  -  -  -

QMJHL First All-Star Team (2007) â€˘ QMJHL Player of the Year (2007) â€˘ QMJHL Second All-Star Team (2008) • Cana-
dian Major Junior Second All-Star Team (2008)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ATL  1 0 0 

0 0

BUF  1 0 0 

0 0

CGY  1 1 0 

1 0

CAR  2 0 1 

1 2

FLA  3 1 0 

1 0

MIN  1 0 1 

1 0

MTL  2 0 1 

1 2

NJ 

2 1 2 

3 0

NYI  1 0 0 

0 0

NYR  1 0 0 

0 0

OTT  2 1 0 

1 2

PHI  1 0 0 

0 0

TB 

1 0 0 

0 0

TOR  2 0 0 

0 0

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 11/4/09 (WSH 2 at NJ 3)

First NHL Goal: 

11/7/09 (WSH 7 vs FLA 4, Clemmensen)

First NHL Assist:

 11/4/09 (WSH 2 at NJ 3)

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (4 times, last: 3/30/10, WSH 4 vs OTT 5 OT)

Most Assists in a Game: 

2 (11/4/09, WSH 2 at NJ 3)

Most Points in a Game: 

2 (11/4/09, WSH 2 at NJ 3, 2A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

4 (11/14/09, WSH 2 at NJ 5)

Most PIM in a Game: 

2 (3 times, last: 3/30/10, WSH 4 vs OTT 5 OT)

Longest Goal Streak: 

2 (3/28/10-3/30/10, 2G)

Longest Point Streak: 

2 (2 times, last: 3/28/10-3/30/10, 2G)

Penalty Shots: 

None

Shootouts:

 0/3

DID YOU KNOW?

Mathieu Perreault had two assists in his NHL debut, 
the fi rst multiple-point game for a Capital in his fi rst 
game since Alex Ovechkin in 2005-06.

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2009-10

Played in 21 games for WSH in two separate recalls from the Hershey Bears (AHL) … 
Team was 13-4-4 when he was in the lineup â€Ś Played in 18 games in his fi rst recall and 
three games in his second â€Ś Had two assists in his NHL debut on 11/4 at NJ â€Ś Scored 
his fi rst NHL goal 11/7 vs. FLA … Had two goals, four assists and was +6 in his fi rst eight 
NHL games … Tallied one goal and took four shots 11/14 at NJ â€Ś Skated a season-high 
14:56 in an 8-2 win at PHI (12/5) â€Ś Had one goal on 3/28 vs. CGY and 3/30 vs. OTT in 
his second recall â€Ś Skated in 56 games for Hershey and was one of seven players to 
reach 50 points (16g-34a) … Scored 13 goals at home â€Ś Tallied seven PPGs and two 
GWGs â€Ś Had nine goals in three games: two goals vs. Syracuse (12/26); three goals vs. 
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (2/7); and four goals vs. Bridgeport (2/27).

Career

2008-09: 

Skated in 77 games for Hershey (AHL) and led club rookies in points (50) 

and assists (39) … Third among rookies with 11 goals … Had nine multiple-point games 
… Began his professional career with at least a point in fi ve straight games (2g-4a) … 
Scored a goal in his fi rst professional game at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (10/8) â€Ś Had two 
assists in his second professional game at Norfolk (10/10) … Tallied at least a point in 
seven straight games from 11/14—11/28 (1g-9a) … Registered at least a point in fi ve 
straight games from 2/21—3/1 (1g-6a), which included three assists against Providence 
(3/1) … Played in 21 out of 22 Calder Cup playoff games and had eight points (2g-6a) 
as Hershey won the Calder Cup … Both of his goals and two of his assists came in the 
opening round against Philadelphia.

Junior Career

2007-08: 

Played in 65 games for Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL) and led the league in 

points (114) and assists (80) … Third on the team with 34 goals … Tied for fi fth  in 
the league and third among forwards at +33 … Won the Jean Beliveau Trophy as 
the league’s leading scorer â€Ś A second-team QMJHL All-Star and second-team 
CHL All-Star â€Ś Member of the QMJHL team in the ADT Canada-Russia Challenge 
… Named QMJHL Offensive Player of the Week twice (11/4 and 2/10) … Established 
a team record with a 27-game point streak (11/28—2/15), the longest streak of the 
year in the QMJHL … Honored as the Offensive Player of the Month in March … 
Played in 12 playoff games, scoring three goals and recording 19 assists … Made 
his professional debut in the Calder Cup playoffs, playing three games for Hershey. 

2006-07: 

Appeared in 67 games with Acadie-Bathurst and won the Michel-Briere 

Trophy as the most valuable player in the QMJHL … Ranked third in the league in 
points (119) and second in assists (78) â€Ś Scored nine SHGs, tying for the league 
lead â€Ś Second on his team in goals (41) and plus/minus (+28) … A QMJHL First 
All-Star Team selection … Represented the QMJHL in the ADT Canada-Russia 
Challenge â€Ś Named QMJHL Offensive Player of the Week for the week ending 
9/24 â€Ś Awarded Offensive Player of the Month in November â€Ś Played in 12 playoff 
games, recording 14 points. 

2005-06: 

Skated in 62 games for Acadie-Bathurst 

… Notched 52 points (18g-34a) … Tied for fourth among QMJHL rookies in points 
… Ranked fourth among rookies in assists … Played in 17 playoff games and 
recorded 21 points â€Ś Led all rookies and tied for ninth overall in playoff scoring.

NHL Transactions

Selected by Washington in the sixth round, 177th overall, in the 2006 Entry Draft.

Personal

Enjoys golfi ng â€Ś If he weren’t playing hockey, he would pursue a teaching career.

MATHIEU PERREAULT

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game:

 10/10/98 (EDM 1 vs LA 2)

First NHL Goal: 

11/18/98 (EDM 2 vs DET 6, Osgood)

First NHL Assist:

 11/29/98 (EDM 2 vs CHI 3)

Most Goals in a Game: 

2 (11/29/02, NYR 3 at DAL 3)

Most Assists in a Game: 

4 (2/19/04, NYR 6 vs NYI 2)

Most Points in a Game: 

4 (2/19/04, NYR 6 vs NYI 2, 0G-4A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

9 (10/13/00, EDM 3 vs BUF 2)

Most PIM in a Game: 

6 (6 times, last: 3/14/09, WSH 5 vs CAR 4 SO)

Multiple-Point Games: 

49 (last: 2/2/10, WSH 4 at BOS 1, 2A)

Longest Goal Streak: 

2 (3 times, last: 12/29/03-12/30/03, 2G)

Longest Assist Streak: 

4 (5 times, last: 2/26/08-3/3/08, 6A)

Longest Point Streak: 

6 (2 times, last: 11/21/02-12/1/02, 4G-5A)

Penalty Shots: 

None

Shootouts:

 0/3

PLAYOFF HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (4/26/09, WSH 5 at NYR 3)

Most Assists in a Game: 

3 (4/26/09, WSH 5 at NYR 3)

Most Points in a Game: 

4 (4/26/09, WSH 5 at NYR 3, 1G-3A)

DID YOU KNOW?

Tom Poti had a four-point game (1g-3a) against 
his former team as the Capitals faced elimina-
tion in Game 6 at NYR (4/26/09).

TOM POTI

POH-tee

Defense  â€˘  Height: 6’3”  •  Weight: 205  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: March 22, 1977 (Worcester, Mass.) 
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2007

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW  S GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1996-97 

Boston 

Univ. H-East 38  4 

17 

21  54 - - - -  -  - - - - -

 

United 

States WJC 

6  0 3 3  0 - - - -  -  - - - - -

1997-98 Boston 

Univ. H-East 38  13 

29 

42  60 - - - -  -  - - - - -

 

United 

States WJC 

6  1 2 3  4 - - - -  -  - - - - -

1998-99 

Edmonton  NHL  73  5 

16 

21  42 

10 2 0 3 94  4 0 1 1 2

1999-00 

Edmonton  NHL  76  9 

26 

35  65 8 2 1 1 

125  5 0 1 1 0

2000-01 

Edmonton  NHL  81  12 

20 

32  60 -4 6 0 3 

161  6 0 2 2 2

2001-02 

Edmonton  NHL  55  1 

16 

17  42 

-6 1 0 0 

100  - - - - -

 

NY 

Rangers NHL  11  1 7 8  2 -4 1 0 1  9  -  -  -  -  -

 

United 

States 

 Olympics 6  0 1 1  4 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2002-03 

NY 

Rangers NHL  80  11 

37 

48  58 

-6 3 0 2 

148  - - - - -

2003-04 

NY 

Rangers NHL  67  10 

14 

24  47 

-1 4 0 5 

124  - - - - -

2004-05   

Did Not Play 

2005-06 

NY 

Rangers NHL  73  3 

20 

23  70 

16 2 0 2 

122  4 0 0 0 2

2006-07 

NY 

Islanders NHL  78  6 

38 

44  74 -1 6 0 1 

134  5 0 3 3 6

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  71  2 

27 

29  46 9 0 0 0 99  7 0 1 1 8

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  52  3 

10 

13  28 3 0 0 1 48 14 2 5 7 4

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  70  4 

20 

24  42 

26 2 0 0 69  - - - - -

CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

193  9 

57 

66 116 

38 2 0 1 

216 21 2 6 8 

12

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

787  67 

251 

318 578 

50 

29 1 

19 

1233 45 2 

13 

15 

24

NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team (1997) â€˘ Hockey East First All-Star Team (1998) • NCAA East First All-
American Team (1998) • NHL All-Rookie Team (1999) • Played in NHL All-Star Game (2003) 

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA 22 2 5 

7 28

ATL 38 2 

12 

14 

22

BOS 30 2 

15 

17 14

BUF 28 3 

12 

26

CGY 23 4 3 

7 12

CAR 37 1 9 

10 22

CHI  20 1 9 

19 8

COL 24 0 

5 22

CBJ 15 1 

10

DAL 17 4 

10 

13

DET 21 1 

24

EDM  5 0 4 

4 4

FLA 38 3 

10 

13 

28

LA 20 

10 

14

MIN  11 2 3 

5 6

MTL 31 1 

35

NSH 23 3 4 

7 12

NJ 38 

11 

22

NYI 34 4 

13 

17 

20

NYR 21 2 7 

9 16

OTT 33 2 

12 

14 16

PHI 43 1 

17 

18 

20

PHX 18 3 

8 14

PIT 39 3 

16 

19 

40

SJ 22 

11 

18

STL 21 1 

20

TB 41 

13 

18 

40

TOR 33 3 

11 

14 26

VAN 23 1 

7 14

WSH 18  2 

11 

13 10

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

BUF  5 0 3 

3 6

DAL  15 0 4 

4 4

NJ 

4 0 0 

0 2

NYR  7 2 4 

6 2

PHI  7 0 1 

1 8

PIT  7 0 1 

1 2

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2009-10

Played in 70 games and tallied 24 points (4g-20a) â€Ś Team was 13-3-4 when he recorded 
a point … Had 13 points (3g-10a) in the third period â€Ś All four of his goals and 13 assists 
came in his fi nal 39 games … Ranked fi fth among NHL defensemen and third among 
team defensemen with a career-high +26 rating â€Ś Led the team with an average 3:36 
shorthanded TOI and was third with an overall average of 21:24 TOI per game â€Ś Second 
on the team with 121 blocked shots and second among team defensemen with 35 
takeaways … Registered an assist and a +2 rating in the season opener at BOS (10/1) 
… Had a +1 rating in six straight games from 10/15—10/29 … Dished out an assist and 
was +3 vs. FLA (11/7) â€Ś Had two assists 12/5 at PHI … Recorded points (1g-6a) in fi ve 
straight games from 12/30—1/9, which included one goal and two assists at ATL (1/9) … 
Registered a +10 rating in six games from 1/23—2/2 â€Ś Was +4 and had two assists at 
BOS (2/2).

Career

2008-09: 

Third on the team in average ice time (21:08) in 52 games … Led the team in 

ice time 11 times … Led the team and ranked fi fth in the NHL with 4:22 of shorthanded 
ice time per game â€Ś Finished tied for third among defensemen in scoring despite missing 
27 games due to injury â€Ś Team was 11-2-0 when he had a point … Caps went 32-13-6 
with him in the lineup â€Ś All three of his goals came in the fi rst period â€Ś Had seven of his 
10 assists in the second period â€Ś Recorded 10 of his 13 points at Verizon Center (2g-8a) 
… Scored the GWG on 11/8 vs. NYR … Played his 700th NHL game on 2/24 vs. PHI 
… Had seven blocked shots 3/17 at FLA, the most in a game by a Capital all season â€Ś 
Played in all 14 Stanley Cup playoff games and had seven points (2g-5a) … Played more 
than 20 minutes in 10 playoff games … Enjoyed the best offensive round of his playoff 
career (2g-4a) and his fi rst series victory in the ECQF against NYR … Had four points 
(1g-3a) in Game 6 at NYR (4/26), matching his career high for a single game (regular 
season or playoffs) … Had one assist and was +6 in seven games against PIT in ECSF 
… Skated a playoff-high 27:18 in Game 3 at PIT. 

2007-08: 

Finished second in points 

(29) and assists (27) among Caps defensemen â€Ś Sixth on the team in assists … Led the 
team with 119 blocked shots … Finished second on the team with 23:28 of ice time per 
game, trailing only Mike Green (23:38) … Led the team in ice time 33 times in 71 games 
played â€Ś Skated 20-plus minutes in 61 of 71 games … Ranked second among Caps 
defensemen and fi fth on the team at +9 â€Ś Was +11 on the road, third-best on the team 
… Played his 600th NHL game 10/18 at NYI … Recorded his 200th NHL assist 11/23 at 
PHI … Was +16 from 1/16 through the end of the season â€Ś Scored his fi rst Caps goal 
and added an assist 2/5 at CBJ … Was +7 with six assists during his four-game point 
streak from 2/26—3/8 â€Ś Played all seven playoff games and ranked third on the team in 
ice time (24:00) … Had an assist in Game 1 of the ECQF vs. PHI (4/11). 

2006-07: 

Had 

the second-best offensive totals of his career in his lone season with NYI … Tallied 44 
points (6g-38a) in 78 games … Assist total marked a career high â€Ś Ranked fi rst on the 
team in assists, eighth in points, sixth in PPGs and fourth in PIM (74) â€Ś Second among 
NYI defensemen in scoring … Netted six goals and 26 assists on the power play … His 
32 power-play points ranked 11th among NHL defensemen â€Ś Led NYI with an average of 
25:42 of ice time (11th in the league) â€Ś Finished 14th in the NHL with 170 blocked shots 
… Posted 10 multiple-point games in regular season â€Ś Logged more than 25 minutes of 
ice time 41 times … Registered season-high +3 vs. ATL (12/16) … Recorded season-high 
three points twice: vs. CAR (10/21, 1g-2a) and vs. TOR (4/5, 3a) … Posted season-best 
four-game point streak from 3/15—3/22 (4a) â€Ś Skated in season-high 33:32 ice time 
in regular season fi nale vs. NJ (4/8) … Tallied nine points in fi nal six games of regular 
season (2g-7a) … Skated at least 26 minutes in all fi ve playoff games against BUF in 
the ECQF â€Ś Had three assists, including two in Game 2. 

2005-06: 

Tallied 23 points 

(3g-20a) in 73 games with NYR … Ranked third among NYR defensemen in scoring … 
Topped NYR with 123 blocked shots … First among team defensemen with 122 shots 
on goal â€Ś Tied for second on team with 49 takeaways … Third on blueline in average 

TOI, 20:46 … Posted four multiple-point games … Recorded season-high three-game 
point streak from 12/8—12/13 (4a) â€Ś Posted 200th NHL career point against PIT (1/26) 
… Appeared in 500th career NHL game vs. ATL (3/12). 

2004-05: 

Did not play. 

2003-

04: 

Ranked second among NYR defensemen with 24 points (10g-14a) … Led NYR and 

established a career high with fi ve GWGs â€Ś Played in 400th NHL career game on 12/7 
vs.  TB  â€Ś  Scored  GWGs  in  overtime  on  consecutive  nights  12/29—12/30,  becoming 
just the third NHL player to record an overtime goal in consecutive games (Maxim 
Afi nogenov, Greg de Vries) â€Ś Had four assists vs. TB (2/19). 

2002-03: 

Recorded a 

career-high 48 points (11g-37a) with NYR … Ranked second among club defensemen 
with 11 goals … Led team with 37 assists … Ranked third on the team and tied for seventh 
among NHL defensemen with 48 points â€Ś Played in the NHL All-Star Game â€Ś Posted 
eight multiple-point games … Posted career-best two goals at DAL (11/29) … Matched 
his career best with a six-game scoring streak (11/21—12/1, 4g-5a).  

2001-02: 

Began 

season with EDM before being traded to NYR (3/19) … Posted six multiple-point games 
… Notched back-to-back multiple-point games (11/29—12/1, 2a each game) … Recorded 
100th NHL point on 12/16 at PHI … Won a silver medal with the U.S. at the Olympics. 

2000-01: 

Appeared in a career-high 81 games with EDM … Had a career-high 12 goals 

… Finished second among EDM defensemen with 32 points â€Ś Ranked third on Oilers 
in ice time, averaging 22:44. 

1999-00: 

Ranked second among EDM defensemen with 

35 points (9g-26a) â€Ś Finished third on the team with 26 assists … Second on the team 
with 119 blocked shots … Skated in 100th NHL game vs. PHX (4/1). 

1998-99: 

Named 

to the NHL All-Rookie Team â€Ś Led EDM with a +10 rating â€Ś Ranked fi fth among all NHL 
rookies and second among rookie defensemen with 21 points (5g-16a) â€Ś Finished fi rst 
among NHL rookies with 82 blocked shots … Made NHL debut on 10/10 vs. LA â€Ś Scored 
fi rst NHL goal/point on 11/18 vs. DET … Tallied fi rst NHL assist vs. CHI on 11/29.

International Career

Has represented the United States at three international events, including the 2002 
Winter Olympics. 

2002: 

Helped Team USA capture a silver medal at the Winter 

Olympics in Salt Lake City â€Ś Skated in six games, posting one assist. 

1997: 

Played for the U.S. at the World Junior Championship in Boston â€Ś Recorded three 
points in six games to help the U.S. win the silver medal. 

1996: 

Played in six 

games at the World Junior Championship and had three assists.

College Career

Played two years for Boston University (BU) in Hockey East, fi nishing with 63 
points (17g-46a) in 76 games. 

1997-98: 

Selected  to  the  NCAA  East  First  All-

American Team and named a Hockey East First-Team All-Star â€Ś Named Beanpot 
Tournament’s  most  valuable  player,  becoming  the  fi rst BU defenseman to win 
the award since 1980 (Jack O’Callahan) … Won the New England Hockey Writer’s 
Award given to New England’s Best Defenseman. 

1996-97: 

Helped lead BU to 

NCAA Championship game, falling to North Dakota in title match … Named to the 
1997 NCAA All-Tournament team. 

NHL Transactions

Selected by Edmonton in the third round, 59th overall, in the 1996 Entry Draft … 
Traded to the New York Rangers by Edmonton with Rem Murray in exchange for 
Mike York and a fourth-round draft choice in the 2002 Entry Draft (Ivan Koltsov), 
March 19, 2002 â€Ś Signed with the New York Islanders as a free agent, July 8, 2006 
… Signed with Washington as a free agent, July 1, 2007. 

Personal

Supports the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, the Make-A-Wish Foundation and 
the Travis Roy Foundation â€Ś Enjoys golfi ng and spending time at the beach … Lists 
pancakes as his favorite food â€Ś Favorite hockey memory is the 2002 Olympics.

TOM POTI

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

12/22/06 (WSH 1 vs NJ 4)

First NHL Goal: 

10/29/07 (WSH 7 at TOR 1, Toskala)

First NHL Assist: 

1/26/07 (WSH 2 at CAR 6)

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (9 times, last: 2/11/10, WSH 5 at OTT 6)

Most Assists in a Game: 

2 (4 times, last: 3/3/10, WSH 3 at BUF 1)

Most Points in a Game:

 3 (10/22/09, WSH 5 at ATL 4, 1G-2A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

4 (3/15/07, WSH 3 at BOS 4)

Most PIM in a Game: 

5 (4/1/09, WSH 5 vs NYI 3)

Most Ice Time in a Game: 

26:34 (2/11/09, WSH 4 at NYR 5 SO)

Longest Goal Streak: 

3 (12/8/07-12/12/07, 3G)

Longest Assist Streak: 

3 (3 times, last: 1/7/10-1/12/10, 4A)

Longest Point Streak: 

3 (4 times, last: 1/7/10-1/12/10, 4A)

Penalty Shots: 

None

Shootouts:

 None

DID YOU KNOW?

Jeff Schultz (+50) is the fi rst NHL defenseman 
to lead the league in plus/minus since Michael 
Rozsival and Wade Redden both led the league at 
+35 in 2005-06.

JEFF SCHULTZ

Defense  â€˘  Ht.: 6’6”  •  Wt.: 230  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: Feb. 25, 1986 (Calgary, Alberta)
Drafted: Capitals’ fi rst-round choice, 27th overall, in the 2004 Entry Draft

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2000-01 

Calgary 

Hawks 

CBHA  27  7 8 

15  20 - - - - -  - - - - -

2001-02 

Calg. 

Rangers 

CBHL  27  5 

18 

23  42 - - - - -  - - - - -

2002-03 Calgary 

WHL  50  2 1 3  4  -  -  -  -  -  4 0 0 0 0

2003-04 

Calgary 

WHL  72  11 

24 

35  33 - - - - -  7 1 1 2 0

2004-05 

Calgary 

WHL  72  2 

27 

29  31 - - - - -  12 2 1 3 6

2005-06 

Calgary 

WHL  68  7 

33 

40  36 - - - - -  13 4 6 

10 6

 

Hershey 

AHL 

-  - - -  - - - - - -  7 1 3 4 4

2006-07 

CAPITALS  NHL  38  0 3 3  16 5 0 0 0 

22 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  44  2 

10 

12  39 - - - - -  19 0 1 1 

18

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  69  5 

12 17  28 

12 0 0 0 

36  2 0 0 0 2

 

Hershey 

AHL 

1  0 0 0  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  64  1 

11 

12  21 

13 0 1 0 

40  1 0 0 0 0

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  73  3 

20 

23  32 

*50 0 0 0 

43  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

247  9 47 

56  97 

80 0 1 0 

141  3 0 0 0 2

WHL East Second All-Star Team (2006)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  2 0 2 

2 0

ATL 19 2 

10

BOS 12 0 2 

2 0

BUF 11 0 

10

CGY  3 0 3 

3 0

CAR 20 0 4 

4 4

CHI  3 0 1 

1 0

COL  3 0 0 

0 4

CBJ  3 0 1 

1 2

DAL  2 0 0 

0 0

DET  3 1 0 

1 2

EDM  3 0 4 

4 0

FLA 23 1 

10

LA 

4 0 0 

0 0

MIN  2 0 1 

1 0

MTL  12 0 2 

2 4

NSH  4 0 0 

0 0

NJ  13 1 2 

3 4

NYI  11 0 1 

1 5

NYR 11 1 1 

2 4

OTT  12 1 4 

5 4

PHI  11 0 1 

1 6

PHX  2 0 0 

0 4

PIT 15 1 

10

SJ 

4 0 0 

0 2

STL  2 0 0 

0 0

TB  22 0 3 

3 8

TOR 12 1 0 

1 2

VAN  3 0 0 

0 2

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

NYR  1 0 0 

0 0

PHI  2 0 0 

0 2

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2009-10

Appeared in 73 games and recorded career highs in points (23) and assists (20) … Led 
the NHL and set a franchise record with a career-high +50 … Was +14 against ATL in six 
games … First Capital to lead the NHL in plus/minus â€Ś Averaged a career-high 19:51 TOI 
… Led the team with 129 blocked shots … Registered a career-high 32 PIM … Recorded 
a career-best three points (1g-2a) at ATL (10/22) … Was a season-high +5 in two contests 
this season, 1/9 at ATL and 4/5 at PIT … Matched his career high with two three-game 
point streaks (10/22—10/27, 1g-4a and 1/7—1/12, 0g-4a) â€Ś Skated a season-high 26:10 
on 1/9 at ATL … Tallied 14 points (2g-12a) on the road â€Ś Averaged 2:38 of shorthanded 
TOI per game, fourth on the team. 

Career

2008-09: 

Played in 64 games and recorded 12 points (1g-11a) â€Ś Second among Caps 

defensemen and fourth on the team with a career-high +13 … Averaged a career high 
19:45 TOI … Seven of his 12 points (1g-6a) came in the third period; recorded seven of his 
11 assists in the fi nal 10 minutes of the game or OT â€Ś His 21 PIM were the fewest for any 
Cap defenseman who played more than 30 games … Was +9 against division opponents 
… Recorded 93 blocked shots, ranking fi fth on the team â€Ś Averaged 3:18 of shorthanded 
ice time per game, the fourth highest on the team… Team was 9-1-1 when he had a 
point … Had three assists in the fi rst six games of the season and had an assist in three 
straight games (11/6—11/10) … Was a +4 at CAR (11/12) and vs. OTT (2/1) … Suffered a 
broken fi nger 11/24 at MIN and missed 15 games … Skated a season-high 26:34 on 2/11 
at NYR… Recorded his fi rst career shorthanded goal at PIT (1/14) â€Ś Played only one 
playoff game due to injury. 

2007-08: 

Appeared in 72 games for Washington, posting 

18 points (5g-13a) and 28 PIM … Ranked fi rst among Caps defensemen and fourth on 
the team with a +12 rating â€Ś Second among Caps defensemen with fi ve goals … Third 
among Caps defensemen averaging 18:05 of ice time â€Ś Ranked third on the team with 
90 blocked shots … Played one game in Hershey during a brief AHL stint early in the 
season â€Ś Scored fi rst NHL goal 10/29 at TOR … Led the team in ice time 11/2 vs. PHI 
(22:03) … Registered fi rst assist of the season 12/1 at FLA … Posted season-high six 
points (4g-2a) in December â€Ś Scored goals in three straight games from 12/8—12/12 â€Ś 
Skated in season-high 25:33 1/5 at MTL … Recorded his fi rst career multiple-point game 
with two assists vs. EDM (1/17) â€Ś Played his 100th NHL game 3/14 vs. ATL … Limited 
to two playoff games due to injury. 

2006-07: 

Played in 38 games with the Capitals 

in his fi rst professional season â€Ś Recorded three points, all assists … Third among 

Caps defensemen with 18:12 of average ice time â€Ś Ranked 12th among NHL rookie 
defensemen in ice time â€Ś Tied for second on the team in plus/minus rating with +5 â€Ś 
Finished tied for eighth among NHL rookie defensemen in plus/minus rating â€Ś Made his 
NHL debut vs. NJ (12/22) … Played 34 straight games from 1/18—4/3, with a +7 rating in 
that time â€Ś Recorded his fi rst career point with an assist at CAR (1/26) â€Ś Had a career-
high four PIM vs. FLA (1/20) … Posted a career high +4 vs. CAR (1/27) â€Ś Played 44 
games with Hershey (AHL) with 12 points (2g-10a) and a +20 rating â€Ś Had one assist in 
19 playoff games. 

Junior Career

Posted 107 points (22g-85a) in his four-year, 262-game WHL career, all with 
Calgary. 

2005-06: 

Played 68 games for the Calgary Hitmen of the WHL and 

shared the lead among team defensemen with 40 points (7g-33a) â€Ś Tied for 13th 
among WHL defensemen in scoring … Led the team with a +20 rating â€Ś Scored 
four PPGs â€Ś Played for Team WHL in the 2005 ADT Canada-Russia Challenge 
… Shared the team lead in playoff scoring with 10 points (4g-6a) in 13 games 
… Joined Hershey in the AHL playoffs at the conclusion of Calgary’s season â€Ś 
Played seven playoff games for the Bears in their run to the Calder Cup … Posted 
four points (1g-3a), including his fi rst pro goal in his fi rst game, vs. Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton (5/7). 

2004-05: 

Played in all 72 games for Calgary and was the team’s 

second-highest  scoring  defenseman  with  29  points  (2g-27a)  â€Ś  Appeared  in  12 
playoff games, notching two goals, one assist and six PIM. 

2003-04: 

Played all 

72 games for Calgary … Recorded a career-best 11 goals, including four PPGs â€Ś 
Ranked sixth on the team with 35 points â€Ś Posted a +28 rating, leading Calgary 
defensemen and third-best on the team. 

2002-03: 

Played 50 games as a WHL 

rookie â€Ś Posted two goals and an assist. 

Transactions

Selected by Washington in the fi rst round, 27th overall, in 2004 Entry Draft.

Personal

Plays golf and video games in his spare time â€Ś Favorite athlete is Tom Brady … 
Favorite tourist attractions in Washington, D.C., are the monuments.

JEFF SCHULTZ

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

10/14/03 (WSH 1 at MTL 5)

First NHL Goal: 

10/31/03 (WSH 2 vs ATL 1, Nurminen)

First NHL Assist: 

10/14/03 (WSH 1 at MTL 5)

Most Goals in a Game: 

3 (3 times, last: 2/11/10, WSH 5 at OTT 6)

Most Assists in a Game: 

3 (5 times, last: 4/9/10, WSH 5 vs ATL 2)

Most Points in a Game:

 5 (11/12/08, WSH 5 vs CAR 1, 2G-3A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

11 (2 times, last: 4/9/10, WSH 5 vs ATL 2)

Most PIM in a Game: 

6 (4 times, last: 2/2/10, WSH 4 at BOS 1)

Most Ice Time in a Game:

 26:59 (2/1/07, WSH 3 at FLA 6)

Hat Tricks: 

3 (last: 2/11/10, WSH 5 at OTT 6, 3G)

Multiple-Point Games: 

75 | 

Multiple-Goal Games: 

25

Longest Goal Streak: 

6 (2/26/09-3/8/09, 6G)

Longest Assist Streak:

 5 (2 times, last: 1/15/10-1/23/10, 8A)

Longest Point Streak: 

10 (1/15/10-2/2/10, 6G-11A)

Penalty Shots:

 0/2

Shootouts: 

10/31

PLAYOFF HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game: 

2 (4/20/09, WSH 4 at NYR 0)

Most Assists in a Game: 

2 (2 times, last: 5/11/09, WSH 5 at PIT 4 OT)

Most Points in a Game:

 3 (4/20/09, WSH 4 at NYR 0, 2G-1A)

ALEXANDER SEMIN

Right Wing/Left Wing  â€˘  Ht.: 6’2”  •  Wt.: 208  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: March 3, 1984 (Krasnoyarsk, Russia)
Drafted: Capitals’ fi rst-round choice, 13th overall, in the 2002 Entry Draft

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW  S GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2001-02 Chelyabinsk  Russia-2 46  13 8 21  52  -  -  -  -  -  2 2 0 2 0
2002-03 

Togliatti 

Russia  47  10 7 

17  36 - - - -  - 10 *5 3 8 

10

 

Russia 

WC 

6  0 0 0  0 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2003-04 

CAPITALS  NHL  52  10 

12 

22  36 

-2 4 0 2 92  - - - - -

 

Portland 

AHL 

4  3 1 4  6 - - - -  -  7 4 7 

11 

19

 

Russia 

WJC 

6  2 2 4  10 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2004-05 

Togliatti 

Russia  50  19 

11 

30  56 - - - -  - 10 1 1 2 0

 

Russia 

WC 

6  3 0 3  8 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2005-06 

Togliatti 

Russia  16  5 4 9  52 - - - -  -  - - - - -

 

Mytischi 

Russia  26  3 7 10  24  -  -  -  -  -  8 3 2 5 6

 

Russia 

WC 

7  3 3 6  8 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2006-07 

CAPITALS  NHL  77  38 

35 

73  90 -7 

17 0 6 

243  - - - - -

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  63  26 

16 

42  54 

-18 

10 0 2 

185  7 3 5 8 8

 

Russia 

WC 

9  6 7 

13  8 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  62  34 

45 

79  77 

25 8 0 8 

223 14 5 9 

14 

16

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  73  40 

44 

84  66 

36 8 2 5 

278  - - - - -

 

Russia 

Olympics 4  0 2 2  4 - - - -  -  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

327 148 

152 

300 323 

34 47 2 

23 

1021 21 8 

14 

22 

24

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  2 3 0 

3 4

ATL 26 

13 

15 

28 

18

BOS 15 3 

10 

13 14

BUF  13 1 3 

4 8

CGY  5 0 2 

2 4

CAR 29 23 

15 

38 32

CHI  4 0 2 

2 6

COL  4 0 1 

1 2

CBJ  5 2 2 

4 0

DAL  4 2 3 

5 2

DET  5 1 1 

2 6

EDM 5 1 

10

FLA 31 

13 

16 

29 

34

LA 

5 1 0 

1 4

MIN  4 1 0 

1 2

MTL 14 

10 

15 

16

NSH  5 2 2 

4 0

NJ 17 

12 

18

NYI 13 6 

10 

14

NYR 15 3 9 

12 31

OTT 15 11 

20 

18

PHI 16 8 

10 

18 

14

PHX  3 1 4 

5 4

PIT 18 

10 

18 

28

SJ 

4 1 0 

1 0

STL  4 1 2 

3 2

TB 29 

15 

15 

30 

20

TOR 12 6 8 

14 6

VAN  5 3 0 

3 6

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

NYR  7 5 3 

8 8

PHI  7 3 5 

8 8

PIT  7 0 6 

6 8

DID YOU KNOW?

Alexander Semin has the best plus/minus rating of 
any NHL forward in the last two seasons combined 
(+61). 

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ALEXANDER SEMIN

A fi fth-year Capital who ranks tied for 19th in franchise history with 300 career points ... 
One of only 12 players who has posted at least 26 goals in each of the last four seasons ... 
Tied for 10th in the league with 138 goals in that time ... In the last two seasons combined 
his +61 rating is the best among NHL forwards and trails only Mike Green (+63) and Jeff 
Schultz (+63).

2009-10

Finished second on the team in goals (40), third in points (84) and fourth in assists (44) 
in 73 games … Ranked seventh in the league in goals and 13th in points ... He and Alex 
Ovechkin were the only teammates who both hit the 40-goal mark and they combined for 
the most goals of any teammates (90) ... They also became the fi rst Russian teammates 
to both score 40 goals ... Finished fi fth on the team and tied for fi fth in the league at +36 
... His 30 even-strength goals ranked third in the league, behind only Alex Ovechkin and 
Sidney Crosby ... Had a team-high two SHGs ... Tied for second on the team with fi ve 
GWGs ... Second on the team and 12th in the league with 278 shots ... Had 51 of his 
points (23g-28a) in 39 home games ... Second on the team with 11 multiple-goal games 
and tied for second with 27 multiple-point games ... Fourth on the team with 27 power-
play points (8g-19a) ... Posted consecutive two-goal games 10/3 vs. TOR and 10/6 at 
PHI (4g-1a) ... Scored 0:08 into the game 11/11 vs. NYI, tying the Capitals record for the 
fastest goal to start a game ... Added a second goal in that game and had a career-high 
11 shots on goal ... Had his best goal (11), assist (12) and point (23) month in January ... 
Enjoyed a 10-game point-scoring streak, the longest by a Capital this year, from 1/15—
2/2 (6g-11a) ... Recorded hat trick, added an assist and took nine shots 2/11 at OTT ...  
Matched his career highs in assists (3) and shots (11) on 4/9 vs. ATL ... Had nine goals 
in the last 13 games of the season (9g-7a) ... Represented Russia at the 2010 Olympics.

Career

2008-09: 

Averaged more than a point per game (1.274), trailing only Alex Ovechkin and 

PIT’s Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby among players who played at least 20 games … 
Finished second on the team in goals (34), third in points (a career-high 79) and third in 
assists (a career-high 45) … Recorded at least a point in 50 of the 62 games he played â€Ś 
Led the team and tied for 14th in the league at +25, the fi rst season of his career with a 
positive rating â€Ś Third on the team with 223 shots and had at least one shot in every 
game he played â€Ś Tied for 10th in the NHL with 73 takeaways … Had eight PPGs, seven 
of which came in the last 22 games of the year â€Ś Had 19 points, including four GWGs, in 
the fi nal 10 minutes of the game (8g-11a) â€Ś Had a career-best eight GWGs â€Ś Recorded 
the Capitals’ fi rst goal 12 times and the game’s fi rst goal eight times, both second-best on 
the team â€Ś Had a team-high three shootout goals (seven attempts), including two that 
decided the game â€Ś Tallied 18 multiple-point games, six multiple-goal games and seven 
multiple-assist games … Shared the team lead in assists on GWGs (7) … The Capitals 
were 19-6-3 when he scored a goal and 36-9-5 when he recorded a point … Had six 
goals and 13 points in fi ve games vs. CAR … Led the NHL with 27 points (13g-14a) in the 
fi rst 15 games of the season â€Ś Named NHL’s First Star of the Month in October (8g-8a) 
… Scored twice in the fi nal 2:43 to give the Caps a 3-2 win 11/6 vs. CAR … Set a career 
high for points in a game (5, 2g-3a) 11/12 at CAR … Established a career-best fi ve-game 
assist streak from 12/13—1/6 (5a)… Recorded the Caps’ fastest goal to start a game of 
the season 2/5 vs. LA (0:15) â€Ś Had a career-best nine-game point streak from 2/26—
3/14 (7g-9a) … That streak began with a career-best six-game goal streak (2/26—3/8, 
6g) … Scored his 100th career goal on 3/3 vs. CAR … Recorded his 200th career point 
on 3/8 vs. PIT and added his 100th career assist 3/12 at PHI … Set new career highs in 
goals (5), assists (9) and points (14) in 14 playoff games for the Capitals â€Ś Finished third 
on the team in points â€Ś Led the NHL with 14 takeaways through two rounds of the 
playoffs â€Ś Shared the NHL lead in goals in the fi rst round (5) … Had two goals, including 
the GWG, and added an assist in Game 3 of the ECQF vs. NYR (4/20) … Had a six-game 
point streak (4g-5a) from 4/20—5/2 â€Ś Had two assists in Game 6 of the ECSF at PIT.  

2007-08: 

Finished second on the team in goals (26) and fi fth in points (42) â€Ś Missed 17 

of the fi rst 23 games because of an ankle injury â€Ś Totaled 24 goals in his last 46 games 
and 38 points in his last 47 games … Combined with Alex Ovechkin for the most goals by 
any teammates in the NHL (91) â€Ś Team was 8-2-2 when Semin and Ovechkin scored a 
goal â€Ś Shared the team lead with three shootout goals (six attempts) … Second on the 
team with 10 goals against the Southeast Division and with 10 PPGs â€Ś Had two GWGs 
(1/19 vs. FLA and 2/16 at TB) … Had 13 goals at home and 13 on the road â€Ś Scored 12 
of his goals in the third period â€Ś Scored a team-high three unassisted goals … Recorded 
his 100th NHL point with an assist 12/8 vs. ATL … Registered three points (2g-1a) on 1/15 
vs. OTT … Recorded a six-game point streak from 1/13—1/23 (6g-2a) … Scored the 
game-deciding shootout goal 1/21 at PIT and 3/16 vs. BOS … Recorded goals in fi ve 
straight games (2/15—2/24; 5g) … Tallied a goal in four of the fi nal six games of the 
regular season â€Ś Finished second on the team in playoff scoring with eight points (3g-
5a) in seven games … Second on the team in playoff shots (28) and tied for second on 
the team with a +2 rating â€Ś Scored goals in Games 4, 5 and 6of the ECQF  vs. PHI and 
added an assist in each game for three consecutive multiple-point games … Had a four-
game point streak (3g-4a from 4/15—4/21) â€Ś Scored the GWG in Game 5 (4/19) … 
Helped lead Russia to the gold medal at the World Championship. 

2006-07: 

Recorded 

73 points (38g-35a) in 77 games … Ranked second on the team in goals, assists and 
points â€Ś Led Caps with 17 PPGs and 38 points with the man advantage … Tied for fourth 
in the NHL in PPGs and tied for 14th in power-play points â€Ś His 38 goals ranked third in 
the NHL among players 23 years old and younger, trailing only Alex Ovechkin and 
Thomas Vanek (BUF) … Finished second on team with eight multiple-goal games and 19 
multiple-point games … Averaged 18:24 of ice time, good for sixth on the team and third 
among forwards â€Ś Registered 20 minutes or more of ice time 23 times, leading the team 
four times … Ranked third on the roster with 90 PIM … Tallied six GWGs (second on 
team) … Notched 44 of 73 points at home (24g-20a), leading the team in goals at Verizon 
Center  â€Ś  Ranked  second  on  the  team  in  home  plus/minus  rating  (+7)  â€Ś  Registered 
Capitals’ fi rst goal of the game 12 times and game’s fi rst goal fi ve times … Team fi nished 
15-10-4 when he scored a goal, 20-19-8 when he had a point … Led team with nine fi rst-
star of the game selections â€Ś Scored 16.2% of the team’s goals, ranking 11th in the 
league … Scored at least one goal in fi rst six of seven games (eight goals total) to open 
season (10/5—10/21), becoming the fi rst Capital to score eight goals in the season’s fi rst 
seven games … Notched fi rst of two hat tricks in fi rst home game vs. CAR (10/7) â€Ś Had 
an eight-game point streak (10/5—10/25, 8g-4a) â€Ś Registered career-high three assists 
vs. OTT (11/6) â€Ś Missed four games due to injury (11/18—11/25) … Had a fi ve-game 
point streak after returning from injury (11/28—12/8); totaled six points (4g-2a) in that 
span â€Ś Peppered season-high eight shots on goal at NJ (12/29) … Scored an NHL-
leading 12 goals in January, the most by a Caps player in a month in 10 years (since Peter 
Bondra had 12 in January 1997) … Scored eight goals in a fi ve-game goal streak (1/4—
1/13), with three multiple-goal games in that time â€Ś Appeared in 100th NHL game at FLA 
(2/1) and skated a career-high 26:59 … Had the lone shootout goal in Washington’s only 
shootout win of the season, vs. NYI (2/4) … Tallied team-high 15 points in March (6g-9a) 
… Recorded back-to-back three-point games, 3/16 vs. TOR (1g-2a) and 3/18 vs. TB (3g) 
… Notched a natural hat trick in the second period 3/18 vs. TB. 

2005-06: 

Split the 

season between Togliatti and Mytischi in the Russian Super League … Played 16 games 
for Togliatti, recording nine points (5g-4a) … Posted 10 points (3g-7a) in 26 games with 
Mytischi â€Ś Led Mytischi in playoff goals (3) and shared the team lead in playoff points (5) 
in eight games … Represented Russia in the 2006 World Championship. 

2004-05: 

Played 50 games for Togliatti in the Russian Super League … Led the team in goals (19) 
and ranked second in points (30) … Played 10 playoff games, posting a goal and an 
assist. 

2003-04: 

His rookie NHL season, appeared in 52 games for the Capitals, 

recording 22 points (10g-12a) … Skated in four games with Portland (AHL), recording four 
points (3g-1a) … Finished fourth on the Capitals in points and PPGs (4) … Led team 
rookies in goals, assists and points â€Ś Made his NHL debut at MTL (10/14), recording an 
assist â€Ś Tallied his fi rst NHL goal, the GWG, on the power play vs. ATL (10/31) … 

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Recorded his fi rst multiple-point game 11/4 at TB (2a) â€Ś Scored the GWG and added an 
assist 1/9 vs. CAR … Registered a fi ve-game point streak from 3/12—3/20 (3g-4a) … 
Joined Portland following the completion of the NHL season, appearing in four regular-
season games … In seven playoff games for the Pirates, led the team with four goals, 
seven assists and 11 points â€Ś Scored three goals, tying a Portland playoff record, and 
added an assist vs. Hartford  (4/23) â€Ś Represented Russia in the World Junior 
Championship. 

2002-03: 

Played in 47 games with Togliatti, tallying 10 goals and seven 

assists … Ranked fi fth on the team in points (17) â€Ś In 10 playoff games, led the team with 
fi ve goals and added three assists. 

2001-02: 

Split the season between Chelyabinsk-18 

of the Russian junior league and Chelyabinsk of the Russia-2 league … Posted 21 points 
(13g-8a) with Chelyabinsk.

International Career

Has represented Russia in six international competitions. 

2010: 

Had two assists in 

four games at the Olympics. 

2008: 

Helped lead Russia to the gold medal at the World 

Championship â€Ś Led Russia and fi nished tied for third in the tournament with 13 points 
(6g-7a) in nine games … Goal total ranked tied for second in the tournament … Assist 
total was tied for seventh in the tournament … Tied for second on the team and fourth in 
the tournament at +11. 

2006: 

Recorded six points (3g-3a) in seven games at the World 

Championship â€Ś Notched a hat trick vs. Kazakhstan (5/6). 

2005: 

Recorded three goals 

in six games at the World Championship. 

2004:

 Posted four points (2g-2a) in six games 

at the World Junior Championship in Finland. 

2003: 

Made his World Championship 

debut, skating in six games.

Transactions

Selected by Washington in the fi rst round, 13th overall, in the 2002 Entry Draft.

ALEXANDER SEMIN

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TYLER SLOAN

Defense  â€˘  Height: 6’4”  â€˘  Weight: 204  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: March 15, 1981 (Calgary, Alberta) 
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 2, 2008

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1997-98 Calgary 

 

AMHL  36  2 

11 

13  24 - - - - -  10 0 4 4 2

1999-00 

Calgary 

 

AJHL  45  5 

26 

31  80 - - - - -  - - - - -

2000-01 

Kamloops 

  WHL  70  5 

28 

33 146 - - - - -  4 0 0 0 4

2001-02 

Kamloops  WHL  70  3 

29 

32  89 - - - - -  4 0 0 0 

15

 

Syracuse 

AHL 

2  0 0 0  5 - - - - -  - - - - -

2002-03 

Syracuse 

AHL  39  2 1 3  46 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Dayton 

ECHL  14  1 2 3  22 - - - - -  - - - - -

2003-04 Syracuse 

AHL 

69  2 4 6  50  -  -  -  -  -  7 0 0 0 8

2004-05 

Dayton 

ECHL  43  6 

11 

17  84 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Syracuse 

AHL  14  0 2 2  18 - - - - -  - - - - -

2005-06 

Las 

Vegas  ECHL  48  4 

16 

20  71 - - - - -  13 0 4 4 

27

 

Manitoba 

AHL 

4  0 0 0  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Hershey 

AHL 

-  - - -  - - - - - -  2 0 1 1 2

2006-07 

Hershey 

AHL  68  2 9 

11 104 - - - - -  17 0 7 7 

30

2007-08 Hershey 

AHL 

56  1 7 8  90  -  -  -  -  -  5 0 0 0 8

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  26  1 4 5  14 4 0 0 0 8  2 0 1 1 0

 

Hershey 

AHL  46  2 

10 

12  61 - - - - -  16 0 5 5 

14

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  40  2 4 6  22 -1 0 0 0 

34 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL 

2  0 1 1  0 - - - - -  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

66  3 8 

11  36 3 0 0 0 

42  2 0 1 1 0

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  1 0 0 

0 0

ATL  3 0 1 

1 2

BOS  3 0 0 

0 2

BUF  4 0 0 

0 2

CGY  1 0 0 

0 2

CAR  4 0 0 

0 2

CBJ  3 0 1 

1 4

DAL  1 1 0 

1 0

DET  2 0 0 

0 0

EDM  1 0 1 

1 0

FLA  6 1 1 

2 2

LA 

1 0 0 

0 0

MIN  2 0 0 

0 0

MTL  4 0 1 

1 6

NSH  2 0 0 

0 0

NJ 

4 1 1 

2 0

NYI  2 0 0 

0 0

NYR  4 0 1 

1 2

OTT  3 0 0 

0 0

PHX  1 0 0 

0 0

SJ 

1 0 1 

1 2

TB 

5 0 0 

0 0

TOR  2 0 0 

0 2

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

PIT  2 0 1 

1 0

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

10/21/08 (WSH 1 at CGY 2)

First NHL Goal: 

10/25/08 (WSH 6 at DAL 5 OT, Turco)

First NHL Assist: 

11/15/08 (WSH 5 at NJ 6 SO)

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (3 times, last: 11/6/09, WSH 4 at FLA 1)

Most Assists in a Game: 

1 (8 times, last: 4/3/10, WSH 3 at CBJ 2)

Most Points in a Game:

 1 (11 times, last: 4/3/10, WSH 3 at CBJ 2, 1A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

3 (11/4/09, WSH 2 at NJ 3)

Most PIM in a Game: 

4 (1/17/10, WSH 5 vs PHI 3)

Most Ice Time in a Game: 

23:23 (4/9/10, WSH 5 vs ATL 2)

Longest Goal Streak: 

2 (11/4/09-11/6/09, 2G)

Longest Point Streak:

 2 (11/4/09-11/6/09, 2G)

Penalty Shots: 

None

Shootouts:

 None

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Assists in a Game: 

1 (5/4/09, WSH 4 vs PIT 3)

Most Points in a Game:

 1 (5/4/09, WSH 4 vs PIT 3)

DID YOU KNOW?

Tyler Sloan made his NHL debut in his home-
town of Calgary last season.

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2009-10

Played in 40 games for WSH, spending time at both defense and at forward … Had six 
points (2g-4a) … Team was 26-10-4 when he played and 4-2-0 when he had a point … 
Blocked 52 shots and had 56 hits … Was +6 on the road â€Ś Had one assist in his fi rst 
game of the year 10/8 vs. NYR … Scored goals in consecutive games: 11/4 at NJ and 
11/6 at FLA … Was +3 at NJ (11/4) and +2 at OTT (11/23) … Skated a career-high 23:23 
in a 6-3 win at PIT (4/6) … Played in two games on a conditioning stint with the Hershey 
Bears (AHL) and had one assist. 

Career

2008-09: 

Split the season between the Capitals and Hershey (AHL) … Recalled by the 

Caps fi ve times during the regular season and once during the playoffs â€Ś Recorded fi ve 
points (1g-4a), 14 PIM and a +4 rating in 26 games with Washington â€Ś Logged 18 or more 
minutes in 11 out of the 26 games for the Capitals â€Ś Had three of his fi ve points in the fi rst 
period (3a) and four out of his fi ve points on the road (1g-3a) … Made NHL debut 10/21 at 
CGY, his hometown â€Ś Scored his fi rst NHL goal and point 10/25 at DAL … Recorded his 
fi rst NHL assist 11/15 at NJ â€Ś Played in Games 2 and 3 against PIT in the ECSF and had 
one assist â€Ś Had 12 points (2g-10a) in 46 games for Hershey … Recorded an assist in 
three straight games from 10/10-10/17 … Scored the GWG against Philadelphia (2/6) … 
Played in 16 Calder Cup playoff games and had fi ve assists, as Hershey won the Calder 
Cup … Registered a +15 rating in the AHL playoffs and did not have a minus game. 

2007-08: 

Skated  in  56  games  in  his  second  season  with  Hershey,  recording  eight 

points (1g-7a) and 90 PIM ... Finished at +5 â€Ś Had the GWG and an assist 11/9 at Norfolk 
… Posted two assists and was +4 vs. Bridgeport (11/17) … Missed 12 straight games 
(12/29—1/23) due to injury â€Ś Missed another eight games due to injury in February â€Ś 
Skated in practice with the Capitals prior to the Stanley Cup playoffs but did not appear 
in a game.

 2006-07: 

Recorded 11 points (2g-9a) in 68 games in his fi rst full season in 

Hershey … Scored the fi rst goal of the season for the Bears, sparking a 7-4 win 10/4 at 
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … Scored his second goal in fi ve games 10/29 at Philadelphia 

… Had four assists in a six-game span from 3/18—3/31 … Recorded seven assists in 
17 Calder Cup playoff games … Finished second among Bears defensemen in playoff 
scoring, trailing only Mike Green … Was tied for sixth on the team in playoff assists … 
Named the No. 2 star on 5/2 vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … Recorded two assists in Game 
1 of the ECF (5/19) and added two more the next night in Game 2. 

2005-06: 

Spent 

most of the season with Las Vegas (ECHL) â€Ś Recorded four assists in 13 playoff games 
for Las Vegas … Made his Hershey debut in the playoffs against Portland â€Ś Played two 
games for the Bears and had one assist. 

2004-05: 

Split the season between Syracuse 

(AHL) and Dayton (ECHL) â€Ś Led all Dayton defensemen in goals (6) and points (20). 

2003-04:

 Played in Syracuse and recorded six points (2g-4a) in 69 games. 

2002-03: 

Split his fi rst pro season between Syracuse and Dayton. 

Junior Career

2001-02: 

Posted 32 points (3g-29a) in 70 games for Kamloops (WHL) … Ranked 

second among Blazers defensemen in scoring, trailing only Shaone Morrisonn â€Ś 
Made his pro debut with Syracuse (AHL) at the conclusion of his junior season. 

2000-01: 

Recorded  33  points  (5g-28a)  in  70  games  as  a  WHL  rookie  with 

Kamloops â€Ś Trailed only Morrisonn among club defensemen in scoring … Ranked 
sixth on the team with 146 PIM. 

NHL Transactions

Signed  by  Columbus  as  a  free  agent,  Sept.  24,  2000  â€Ś  Signed  by  Washington  as 
a free agent, July 2, 2008.

Personal

Supports the Tara Sloan Memorial Fund and Garth Brooks Teammates for Kids â€Ś 
Hobbies include music, golf and tennis â€Ś Favorite athlete is Lance Armstrong ... Top 
hockey memories are playing his fi rst NHL game and winning the 2009 Calder Cup.

TYLER SLOAN

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

12/31/05 (WSH 4 vs PHI 3)

First NHL Goal: 

10/24/07 (WSH 5 vs TB 3, Denis)

First NHL Assist: 

11/24/07 (WSH 5 vs CAR 2)

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (18 times, last: 3/28/10, WSH 3 vs CGY 5)

Most Assists in a Game: 

2 (12/26/07, WSH 3 vs TB 2)

Most Points in a Game: 

3 (12/26/07, WSH 3 vs TB 2, 1G-2A)

Most Shots in a Game: 

5 (3 times, last: 12/26/09, WSH 4 vs NJ 1)

Most PIM in a Game: 

5 (3 times, last: 1/12/10, WSH 4 at TB 7)

Most Ice Time in a Game: 

22:26 (11/6/07, WSH 1 at ATL 2)

Multiple-Point Games: 

2 (11/19/08, WSH 6 at ANA 4, 1G-1A)

Longest Assist Streak: 

2 (12/16/08-12/18/08, 2A)

Longest Point Streak: 

3 (12/30/08-1/3/09, 1G-2A)

Penalty Shots: 

None

Shootouts: 

0/1

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (4 times, last: 5/11/09, WSH 5 at PIT 4 OT)

Most Assists in a Game: 

2 (4/26/09, WSH 5 at NYR 3)

Most Points in a Game: 

2 (2 times, last: 4/26/09, WSH 5 at NYR 3, 2A)

DID YOU KNOW?

David Steckel scored the overtime winner at 
Pittsburgh in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference 
Semifi nal last year, the fi rst playoff overtime win for 
the Capitals in eight years.

DAVID STECKEL

Center  â€˘  Ht.: 6’5”    •  Wt.: 217  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: March 15, 1982 (West Bend, Wis.)
Drafted: Los Angeles’ fi rst-round choice, 30th overall, in the 2001 Entry Draft
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, Aug. 25, 2005

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1998-99 

U.S. 

Under-17 NAHL  51  3 

14 

17  18 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

U.S. 

Under-18 USHL  2  0 0 0  2 - - - - -  - - - - -

1999-00 

U.S. 

Under-18 USHL  52  13 

13 

26  94 - - - - -  - - - - -

2000-01 

Ohio 

State  CCHA  33  17 

18 

35  80 - - - - -  - - - - -

2001-02 

Ohio 

State  CCHA  36  6 

16 

22  75 - - - - -  - - - - -

2002-03 

Ohio 

State  CCHA  36  10 8 

18  50 - - - - -  - - - - -

2003-04 

Ohio 

State  CCHA  41  17 

13 

30  44 - - - - -  - - - - -

2004-05 

Manchester  AHL  63  10 7 

17  26 - - - - -  6 1 1 2 4

 

Reading 

ECHL  9  3 6 9  2 - - - - -  - - - - -

2005-06 

CAPITALS  NHL 

7  0 0 0  0 1 0 0 0 6 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  74  14 

20 

34  58 - - - - -  21 

10 5 

15 

20

2006-07 

CAPITALS  NHL 

5  0 0 0  2 -2 0 0 0 4 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL  71  30 

31 

61  46 - - - - -  19 6 9 

15 

16

2007-08 

CAPITALS  NHL  67  5 7 

12  34 1 0 0 1 

66  7 1 1 2 4

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  76  8 

11 

19  34 2 0 2 1 

103  14 3 2 5 4

2009-10 

CAPITALS  NHL  79  5 

11 

16  19 4 1 0 1 

90 

-  -  -  -  -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

234  18 

29 47  87 6 1 2 3 

269  21 4 3 7 8

CCHA All-Rookie Team (2001)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA  2 1 1 

2 4

ATL  20 2 3 

5 9

BOS  9 0 1 

1 0

BUF  13 0 1 

1 0

CGY  2 1 0 

1 2

CAR 17 0 1 

1 4

CHI  2 0 2 

2 4

COL  3 2 0 

2 2

CBJ  5 0 1 

1 2

DAL  1 0 1 

1 0

DET  4 1 0 

1 0

EDM  3 0 0 

0 0

FLA  18 0 2 

2 4

LA 

3 0 0 

0 8

MIN  3 0 0 

0 5

MTL  12 2 0 

2 0

NSH  3 1 0 

1 0

NJ  12 0 1 

1 4

NYI  11 0 1 

1 4

NYR 13 0 2 

2 2

OTT  10 1 1 

2 6

PHI  14 1 0 

1 4

PHX  3 0 0 

0 2

PIT  11 0 3 

3 2

SJ 

3 0 0 

0 2

STL  3 0 1 

1 2

TB  18 6 6 

12 9

TOR 13 0 1 

1 8

VAN  3 0 0 

0 0

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

NYR  7 0 2 

2 2

PHI  7 1 1 

2 4

PIT  7 3 0 

3 2

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Played in 79 games, second to Nicklas Backstrom (82) â€Ś Registered 16 points (5g-11a) 
… His 11 assists tied his career high set last season â€Ś Team was 13-1-2 when recorded 
a point … Second in the NHL in faceoffs at 59.2% … Led the league with a 63.1% faceoff 
success rate at home ... Ended the season with a +4 rating, a career high â€Ś Second 
among team forwards with 114 hits … Three of his fi ve goals came in the third period 
… Averaged 12:24 TOI per game and was second on the team with an average of 2:51 
shorthanded TOI per game â€Ś Scored his fi rst NHL PPG at PHI (12/5) â€Ś Had a goal and 
was +2 at COL (12/15) … Took a season-high fi ve shots vs. NJ (12/26) … Scored the 
GWG vs. DET (1/19) … Doled out seven hits at CHI (3/14) â€Ś Had a goal and two assists 
in his last seven games. 

Career

2008-09: 

Posted career highs in points (19), goals (8), assists (11), shots (103) and 

games played (76) in his second full NHL season â€Ś Led the team and ranked fi fth in the 
NHL with a 57.9 winning faceoff percentage â€Ś Recorded three shorthanded points (2g-
1a)… Led the team and was third among NHL forwards with 3:48 of shorthanded ice time 
per game â€Ś Capitals were 6-2-0 when he scored a goal and 15-2-1 when he recorded a 
point … Tied for fourth on the team with fi ve game-winning assists … Recorded a goal and 
an assist 11/19 at ANA … Played his 100th career game 11/29 at CBJ … Had a career-
best three-game point streak from 12/30—1/3 (1g-2a) … Won nine out of his 10 faceoffs 
vs. COL on 1/20 â€Ś Recorded three goals and fi ve points in 14 Stanley Cup playoff games, 
with all three goals coming in the ECSF vs. PIT … Led the team and ranked fourth in the 
league through two playoff rounds at 58.4% on faceoffs (fi nished fourth in the playoffs) 
… Had two assists in Game 6 of the ECQF at NYR (4/26) â€Ś Scored goals in each of the 
fi rst two games of the ECSF vs. PIT (5/2, 5/4) â€Ś Scored the OT winner and won 73% of 
his faceoffs in Game 6 at PIT in the ECSF. 

2007-08: 

Registered 12 points (5g-7a) in 

67 games in his fi rst full NHL season â€Ś Averaged 13:33 ice time, posting more than 15 
minutes 17 times … Led the team and ranked seventh in the league with a 56.3% faceoff 
percentage â€Ś Capitals were 5-0-0 when he registered a goal and 8-2-0 when he had a 
point â€Ś Recorded even or better plus-minus rating in 51 of 67 games â€Ś Won 18 faceoffs 
at BUF (10/13), the most for a Caps center all year â€Ś Posted fi rst career NHL goal vs. 
TB (10/24) … Skated career-high 22:26 at ATL (11/6) â€Ś Recorded fi rst career NHL assist 
vs. CAR (11/24) … Scored eight seconds into the second period 12/15 at TB, the fastest 
Caps goal to start a period of the year â€Ś Notched a goal and two assists 12/26 vs. TB â€Ś 
Scored the GWG vs. COL (1/9) … Posted points in back-to-back games (2/15 at FLA, 2/16 
at TB) … Scored four of his fi ve goals against TB (10/24, 12/15, 12/26, 2/16), beating three 
different Lightning goaltenders (Marc Denis, Karri Ramo, Johan Holmqvist) â€Ś The fi rst 
NHL player to score his fi rst three goals against one team but three different goaltenders 
since EDM’s Raimo Summanen vs. LA (3/31/84—10/20/85 vs. Markus Mattsson, Bob 
Janecyk and Darren Eliot) â€Ś Had a goal and an assist in seven playoff games … Scored 
his fi rst career NHL playoff goal in Game 1 of the ECQF vs. PHI (4/11). 

2006-07: 

Saw 

action in fi ve games during three NHL stints â€Ś Won 62.0% of his faceoffs â€Ś Was a +1, 
had three shots on goal and skated a season-high 19:22 at ATL (4/4) … Played 71 games 
with Hershey (AHL) and was second on the team in goals (30) and plus/minus rating 
(+28) … Ranked tied for 17th in the AHL in goals and third in the league in plus/minus 
rating â€Ś His fi ve shorthanded goals tied for the AHL lead â€Ś Finished third on the Bears 
in assists (31) and points (61) â€Ś Closed the AHL regular season with a 12-game point 
streak â€Ś Posted 15 points (6g-9a) in 19 playoff games … Finished tied for 10th in the AHL 
in playoff scoring and tied for fourth in plus/minus rating (+10) … Led the AHL with three 
SHGs â€Ś Ranked fi fth on Hershey in playoff scoring, sixth in goals and fi rst in plus/minus 
rating. 

2005-06:

 Played seven games for Washington in four NHL stints â€Ś Finished 

with a +1 rating and was not on the ice for an even-strength goal against … Made his NHL 
debut vs. PHI (12/31) … Skated a season-high 10:48 vs. TOR (2/3) … Shared the team 
lead with 74 games played in Hershey … Finished 13th on the Bears in scoring with 34 
points (14g-20a) … Point total doubled his output from his rookie AHL season â€Ś Four of 
his goals were SHGs â€Ś Two goals came on the power play and two were game-winners 
… Played in all 21 playoff games in Hershey’s run to the Calder Cup … Finished third on 
the team and seventh in the AHL in playoff goals with 10 â€Ś Ranked tied for fi fth on the 
team and tied for 16th in the league with 15 playoff points â€Ś Scored goals in four straight 
playoff games from 4/21—5/4 … Had a two-goal game vs. Portland (5/20). 

2004-05: 

Spent most of his fi rst professional season playing for Manchester (AHL) … Head coach 
in Manchester was Bruce Boudreau â€Ś Posted 17 points (10g-7a) in 63 games … Was 
named the Monarchs Booster Club’s Player of the Month for March … Added a goal and 
an assist in six playoff games … Played nine games with Reading (ECHL) â€Ś Recorded 
three goals and six assists.

College Career

Played four years at Ohio State (CCHA), surpassing the century mark in points 
(105). 

2003-04: 

Matched his career high in goals (17) and added 13 assists … 

Helped lead the team to the NCAA Tournament. 

2002-03:

 Helped lead the team 

to  the  NCAA  Tournament  with  18  points  (10g-8a)  in  36  games. 

2000-01: 

Made 

an impressive debut as a freshman, recording 35 points (17g-18a) in 33 games … 
Earned  CCHA  All-Rookie  Team  honors. 

1998-00: 

Played two seasons with USA 

Hockey’s National Team Development Program.

Transactions

Los Angeles’ fi rst-round choice, 30th overall, in the 2001 Entry Draft … Signed as 
a free agent by Washington, Aug. 25, 2005.

Personal

Supports the American Cancer Society … Spends time golfi ng, reading and landscaping 
in the offseason … Favorite sport other than hockey is golf â€Ś Top hockey memory is 
winning the 2006 Calder Cup.

DAVID STECKEL

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JOSE THEODORE

JOE-zay THEE-uh-dohr

Goaltender  â€˘  Ht.: 5’11”  â€˘  Wt.: 185  â€˘  Catches: Right
Born: September 13, 1976 (Laval, Quebec)
Drafted: Montreal’s second-round choice, 44th overall, in the 1994 Entry Draft
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2008

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year Team  League 

GP 

MIN 

GA 

SO 

GAA SA 

SPCT GP 

Min 

GAA

1992-93 

St-Jean QMJHL 

34 

12 

16 

1776 

112 

3.78 - - 3 

175 

3.77

1993-94 

St-Jean QMJHL 

57 

20 

29 

3225 

194 

3.61 - - 5 

296 

3.65

1994-95 

Hull 

QMJHL 

58 

32 

22 

3348 

193 

3.46 - - 

21 

15 

1263 

2.80

 

Fredericton  AHL 

- - - - 

-  - -  - 

1  0 

1 60  3.00

1995-96

 Hull 

QMJHL  48  33  11  2  2807  158  0  3.38 

-  .889 

2 3  299 

4.01

 

Montreal  NHL 

1 0 0 0 

8  1 0 

6.69 

2  .500 

-  - -  - 

 

Canada WJC 4 

240 

1.50 - - - 

- -

1996-97

 

Fredericton 

AHL 26 

12 

12 

1469 

87 

3.55 - 

.898 - 

- -

 

Montreal  NHL  16 5 6 2  821  53 0 

3.87  508  .896 

2  1 

168  2.50

1997-98

 Fredericton  AHL 

53 20 23  8  3053  145  2 2.85  854  .898 

4  1 3 237  3.28

 

Montreal  NHL 

- - - - 

-  - -  - 

3  0 

120 0.50

1998-99 

Montreal NHL 18 

12 

913 50 

3.29 406 

.877  - - 

- -  - 

 Fredericton 

AHL 

27 

12 

13 

1609 

77 

2.87 

929 

13 

694 

3.03

1999-00 Montreal 

NHL 

30 12 13  2  1655  58  5 2.10  717  .919 

-  - 

-

 

Canada WC  8 

478 

13 

1.63 - - - 

- -

2000-01

 

Quebec 

AHL 

3 3 0 0  180  9 0 3.00 

79  .886 

-  - -  - 

-

 

Montreal NHL  59 

20 

29 

3298 

141 

2.57 

1546 

.909  - - 

- -  -

2001-02 Montreal 

NHL 

67 30 24 10  3864  136  7 2.11  1972  .931 

12  6 6 686  3.06

2002-03 

Montreal NHL  57 

20 

31 

3419 

165 

2.90 

1797 

.908  - - 

- -  -

2003-04 Montreal 

NHL 

67 33 28  5  3961  150  6 2.27  1860  .925 

11  4 7 678  2.39

 

Canada W-Cup 

- - 

- - - - 

- -

2004-05 Djurgardens 

IF 

Sweden 17 - - - 1024  42 0 

2.46 

-  12  - 

728  2.23

2005-06 

Montreal NHL  38 

17 

15 

2114 

122 

3.46 

1025 

.881  - - 

- -  -

 

Colorado  NHL 

5 1 3 1  296  15 0 

3.04  133  .887 

9  4 

573  3.04

2006-07 

Colorado NHL 33 

13 

15 

1748 95 

3.26 870 

.891  - - 

- -  -

2007-08 Colorado 

NHL 

53 28 21  3 3028  123  3 2.44  1376  .910 

10  4 6 513  3.15

 

Lake 

Erie 

AHL 

1 0 1 0  60  3 0 3.00 

24  .875 

-  - -  - 

-

2008-09 CAPITALS   NHL 

57 32 17  5  3287  157  2 2.87  1572  .900 

2  0 1  97  3.71

2009-10 

CAPITALS NHL  47 

30 

2586 

121 

2.81 

1352 

.911  - - 

- -  -

CAPITALS TOTALS 

 

104  62  24  12  5873  278  3 2.84  2924  .905 

0  1  97  3.71

NHL TOTALS

  

548 

245 

221 

52 

30,999 

1,387 

29 

2.68 

15,127 

.908 

49 

19 

27 

2,836 

2.79

QMJHL Second All-Star Team (1995, 1996) • NHL Second All-Star Team (2002) â€˘ MBNA Roger Crozier Saving 
Grace Award (2002) â€˘ Vezina Trophy (2002) â€˘ Hart Trophy (2002) â€˘ NHL All-Star Game (2002, 2004)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Min 

SO 

OT 

GAA 

Sv%

ANA 11 633  1 6 4 0 2.84 .913
ATL 21 1162  0 14 5 0 2.63 .906
BOS 29 1686  2 13 12  3 2.42 .921
BUF 26 1427  1 10 13  1 2.77 .899
CGY 21 1133  1 9 8 2 2.28 .918
CAR 33 1867  4 16 12  3 2.73 .905
CHI  12 698  0 5 6 1 2.58 .899
CBJ  9 541  0 5 3 1 2.33 .917
DAL 15 816  0 3 9 3 3.38 .889
DET  9 537  1 3 6 0 2.46 .931
EDM 17  936  0  5 10  0 3.72 .869
FLA 32 1767  3 16 11 3 2.54 .915
LA  12 664  0 5 5 0 3.25 .889
MIN  9 515  1 3 4 2 2.33 .914
MTL  4 222  1 2 1 1 3.57 .877
NSH  9 404  0 4 3 0 2.53 .914
NJ 22 

1247 1 

14 2 

2.75 

.907

NYI  28 1562  5 16 9 2 2.11 .928
NYR 25 1464  1 13 9 3 2.54 .913
OTT 26 1533  0 8 13  4 3.21 .898
PHI  24 1328  0 14 8 1 2.75 .913
PHX 10 576  0 5 1 3 2.60 .909
PIT  25 1520  3 18 4 3 2.41 .914
SJ  13 747  0 6 6 0 2.57 .919
STL  7 385  0 1 5 1 4.20 .847
TB  19 1124  1 11 6 2 2.14 .931
TOR 27 1539  1 7 11  6 2.69 .905
VAN 25 1413  0 11 10  3 2.72 .906

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Min 

SO 

GAA 

Sv%

ANA 4 255  0  0 4 

3.53 

.894

BOS 13  810  1  8  5 2.30 .929
BUF 2 85  0  1 1 0.71 

.960

CAR 6 326  0  2 4 3.31 .911
DAL 5 317  0  4 1 

2.65 

.910

DET 4 86  0  0 4 

6.92 

.826

MIN 6 383  0  4 2 

1.88 

.940

NJ 2 

168 0 1 

2.50 

.935

NYR 1  59  0  0 1 4.07 .810
PIT 2 73  0 0 

1.64 

.909

TB 4 

227 0 0 

3.44 

..880

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A 14th-year professional and former Hart and Vezina Trophy winner â€Ś Ranks seventh 
among active goalies in games played (548) and in wins (245) ... One of seven goaltenders 
with 30-plus wins each of the last two seasons, along with Marc-Andre Fleury, Miikka 
Kiprusoff, Henrik Lundqvist, Roberto Luongo, Ryan Miller and Evgeni Nabokov.

2009-10

Played 47 games with a 30-7-7 record â€Ś  Had the highest winning percentage (.761) of 
any goaltender in franchise history … Ranked tied for 13th in the NHL in wins (30), his 
fourth 30-win season â€Ś Became the fi rst Caps goaltender to post back-to-back 30-win 
seasons since Olie Kolzig (2001-02 and 2002-03) â€Ś Finished the season 20-0-3 with a 
2.58 GAA and a .922 save percentage in games since Jan. 13 â€Ś His 23 straight decisions 
without a regulation loss are the most in team history … Had a career-best 10-straight 
wins, matching a Caps’ franchise record (1/3—2/7) … Posted a 2.81 GAA and a .911 
save percentage â€Ś Tied for seventh among NHL goaltenders with two assists … Was 
2-2 in shootouts … Stopped all three penalty shots faced this season (10/27 vs. PHI, 2/2 
at BOS, 3/10 vs. CAR) â€Ś Allowed two or fewer goals on 23 occasions … Was the opening 
night starter, stopping 19 BOS shots in a 2-1 win (10/1) â€Ś Made 41 saves in a 4-2 win vs. 
PHI (10/27) … Made 44 saves, his most as a Cap, in a 3-2 win vs. DET (1/19) … Stopped 
41 shots in a 4-1 win at BOS (2/2) … Posted his 29th career shutout with 30 saves in a 
2-0 win on 3/6 vs. NYR.

Career

2008-09: 

Played in 57 games for Washington with a 32-17-5 record… Ranked 12th 

in the NHL in wins (32), his third 30-win season and just one shy of his career high â€Ś 
Became just the third Capitals goaltender to win 30 games in a season (Jim Carey, Olie 
Kolzig) … Posted a 2.87 GAA and a .900 save percentage â€Ś His 1,415 saves ranked tied 
for 17th in the NHL and only four goaltenders who played less games made more saves 
… Tied for third among NHL goaltenders with three assists … Was 4-4 in shootouts … 
Allowed two or less goals on 24 occasions… Earned his fi rst win as a Cap on 10/11 vs. 
CHI … Turned away all 13 shots he faced in 40 minutes of relief duty in a 5-1 win at CAR 
(11/12) … Stopped 28 shots in a 3-0 shutout of his former team on 11/28 vs. MTL … Won 
a season-high six straight games from 12/23—1/6, recording a .932 save percentage 
during that time; the six straight wins represented the second-longest such streak of 
his career â€Ś Stopped 33 PHI shots and all three shootout attempts in a 2-1 Caps win 
on 1/6 … Became the 11th active goaltender with 200 career wins on 1/19 at NYI … 
Turned aside 34 shots in a 4-3 OT win at BOS (2/28) â€Ś Made a season-high 35 saves in 

a 2-1 win at PHI (3/12) and at FLA (4/11) â€Ś Posted his 28th career shutout at FLA (3/17) 
making 19 saves; did not see a shot in the third period â€Ś Played in his 500th NHL game, 
the eighth active goaltender to do so, vs. TB (4/9) … Played in two playoff games for the 
Capitals, stopping 27 out of 33 shots he faced. 

2007-08: 

Posted his most wins (28) and 

appearances (57) since 2003-04 … Ranked tied for 16th in the NHL in wins, tied for 15th 
in GAA (2.44) and tied for 20th in save percentage (.910) … Recorded three shutouts â€Ś 
Went 12-4-1 with a 2.27 GAA in his last 18 starts â€Ś Was 21-13-2 in his last 37 starts with 
a 2.24 GAA and a .919 save percentage â€Ś Allowed two goals or fewer in 23 of those 37 
appearances … Posted the NHL’s fi fth-lowest GAA since 1/1 (2.24) â€Ś Started 20 of the 
fi nal 21 games … Went 6-1 in shootouts … Was 4-1-0 against the Southeast Division 
(2.17 GAA, .925), with the lone loss coming to the Capitals â€Ś Made a rehab start on 
10/6 for Lake Erie (AHL) after recovering from knee surgery … Made a season-high 39 
saves in a 3-2 overtime win 10/26 at CGY … Played in his 400th NHL game on 11/20 
at CGY … Started a season-high 11 straight games from 1/5—1/30, posting a 6-4-1 
record, one shutout, a 1.94 GAA and a .930 save percentage â€Ś Made 32 saves in a 3-0 
win at TB (1/15), his fi rst shutout since 2/28/04 vs. CAR … Stopped 10 of 12 shootout 
attempts in a 3-2 win 2/22 at PHX, the longest shootout in COL history … Posted his 25th 
career shutout with a 1-0 win vs. ANA (3/6) … Won six straight starts from 2/26—3/8, 
one shy of his career-best seven game streak in 2001-02 … Started all 10 COL playoff 
games … Ranked fourth in the NHL in GAA (1.88) and save percentage (.940) in the fi rst 
round … Made 38 and 34 saves, respectively, as COL won Games 5 and 6 to close out 
the fi rst-round series against MIN, allowing three goals combined in those two games. 

2006-07: 

Played 33 games (29 starts) in his fi rst full season in COL … Went 2-0 in 

shootouts, stopping all six attempts he faced … Stopped 41 shots in a 5-3 win at CBJ 
on 11/1, the most saves by a COL goaltender since 12/21/02 (Patrick Roy, 45) … Won 
his last start, 4/8 vs. CGY. 

2005-06: 

Appeared in a combined 43 games with MTL and 

COL … Won his fi rst three starts of the year â€Ś Had three winning streaks of at least 
three games … Made 34 saves and was the winning goaltender for MTL in the Heritage 
Classic, the fi rst outdoor game in NHL history, 11/22 at EDM … Acquired by COL via 
trade on 3/8 but missed his fi rst 13 games with a foot injury â€Ś Won his fi rst start with 
COL, making 21 saves 4/11 vs. PHX … Started all nine playoff games for COL, posting a 
4-5 record â€Ś Won each of his fi rst three starts (4/22—4/26), matching his longest playoff 
winning streak â€Ś Made 50 saves in a 3-2 overtime win at DAL in Game 5 to close out 
the WCQF (4/30). 

2004-05: 

Played 17 games for Djurgardens IF in Sweden. 

2003-

04: 

Won MTL’s Molson Cup for the fourth year in a row … Posted a career-best 33 wins 

and matched his career high with 67 GP â€Ś Played in the NHL All-Star Game â€Ś NHL 

JOSE THEODORE

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

2/21/96 (MTL 3 at HFD 5)

First NHL Win: 

11/6/96 (MTL 6 at ANA 5)

First NHL Shutout: 

4/7/99 (MTL 2 vs CAR 0)

Most Shots Faced in a Game: 

50 (11/3/96, MTL 4 at PHX 4)

Most Saves in a Game: 

47 (2/10/97, MTL 4 vs SJ 2)

Longest Win Streak: 

10 (1/13/10-2/7/10)

Longest Streak without a Regulation Loss: 

23 (1/13/10-4/9/10, 20-0-3)

Longest Losing Streak:

 8 (11/11/98-2/11/99)

Longest Winless Streak:

 8 (11/11/98-2/11/99, 0-8-0)

Longest Shutout Sequence: 

154:58 (2/26/04-3/1/04)

Penalty Shots: 

10 attempts, 2 GA

Shootouts: 

15-8 record, 20 GA on 78 attempts

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Shots Faced in a Game: 

59 (4/24/97, MTL 4 vs NJ 3)

Most Saves in a Game: 

56 (4/24/97, MTL 4 vs NJ 3)

Shutouts: 

1 (4/19/04, MTL 2 at BOS 0)

DID YOU KNOW?

Jose Theodore became the third Capitals goaltender to win 30 games in a season in 2008-09, 
joining Olie Kolzig and Jim Carey, and fell just one win shy of his career high.

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Defensive Player of the Week for the week ending 2/29 (4-0-0, 1.21 GAA, 1 SO, .953 
save percentage) … Played all 11 playoff games for MTL, with a .919 save percentage 
… Led MTL back from a 3-1 defi cit in the ECQF vs. BOS … Made 32 saves for his fi rst 
career playoff shutout in Game 7 of the ECQF at BOS (4/19) … Named to Team Canada 
for the 2004 World Cup of Hockey, but did not appear in a game. 

2002-03: 

Posted his 

third straight 20-win season â€Ś MTL’s Molson Cup winner for the third consecutive year, 
the fi rst player to do that since Guy Lafl eur won six straight from 1975-80 … Won four 
games in a row from 12/14—12/21, with a .950 save percentage in that time. 

2001-02: 

Won the Hart Trophy as the NHL’s most valuable player â€Ś Won the Vezina Trophy as 
the league’s top goaltender â€Ś Became just the sixth goaltender in NHL history to win 
the Hart Trophy and the fi rst since Dominik Hasek won back-to-back in 1997 and ’98 … 
Led all goaltenders with a .931 save percentage to capture the Roger Crozier Saving 
Grace Award … Named to the NHL Second All-Star Team â€Ś Played in the NHL All-Star 
Game â€Ś Tied for second in the NHL in shutouts (7) and fourth in GAA (2.11) â€Ś Won 
30 games for the fi rst time in his career â€Ś Recorded career bests in save percentage 
and shutouts â€Ś Became the fi rst MTL goaltender to post assists in back-to-back games 
(1/19 and 1/21) … Enjoyed a career-high seven-game winning streak from 3/28—4/9 
… Started all 12 MTL playoff games, posting a 6-6 record and a .915 save percentage. 

2000-01:

 Recorded his fi rst career 20-win season â€Ś Became the sixth goaltender in 

NHL history to score a goal in a regular season game 1/2 at NYI … Also posted a shutout 
in that game. 

1999-00: 

Ranked second in the NHL in save percentage (.919) in his 

fi rst full NHL season â€Ś Was edged for the Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award by Ed 
Belfour (.919159 to Theodore’s .919107) â€Ś Tied for third in the league in GAA (2.10), a 
career best, and fourth in shutouts (5). 

1998-99:

 Split the season between MTL and 

Fredericton (AHL) … Recorded his fi rst NHL shutout 4/7 vs. CAR. 

1997-98: 

Spent the 

entire regular season with Fredericton, with a 20-23-8 record in 53 games … Appeared in 
three playoff games for MTL, allowing just one goal in 120 minutes. 

1996-97: 

Played 16 

games in two stints with MTL … Made his fi rst NHL start 11/2 at SJ (4-3 loss) … Earned 
his fi rst NHL win in his third career start, 11/6 at ANA … Made a career-high 47 saves in 
a 4-2 win 2/10 vs. SJ â€Ś Went 12-12-0 in 26 games for Fredericton … Made his Stanley 
Cup playoff debut with two starts in the ECQF vs. NJ â€Ś Stopped 56 shots in a 4-3 triple-
overtime win in Game 4 of the ECQF vs. NJ (4/24). 

1995-96: 

Made his NHL debut 2/21 

at HFD, playing the fi nal eight minutes and stopping one of two shots he faced. 

Junior Career

Spent four years in the QMJHL, two with St-Jean and two with Hull. 

1995-96: 

Named to the QMJHL Second All-Star Team â€Ś Finished second in the league 
with 33 wins for Hull. 

1994-95:

 Backstopped Hull to the QMJHL championship 

… Named to the QMJHL Second All-Star Team â€Ś Led the league in games (58), 
wins (32) and minutes (3,348) as well as playoff games (21), wins (15) and minutes 
(1,263). 

1993-94: 

Posted 20 wins for St-Jean while fi nishing second in the QMJHL 

in games (57) and minutes (3,225). 

1992-93:

 Posted a 12-16-2 record in his QMJHL 

rookie season.

International Career

Has represented Canada at three major international competitions. 2004: Named 
to Team Canada for the World Cup but did not play. 

2000: 

Went 5-3-0 at the World 

Championship â€Ś Led the tournament in GAA (1.63), save percentage (.932) and 
shutouts (2) … Was named to the Second All-Star Team. 

1996: 

Won the gold 

medal at the World Junior Championship and was named the tournament’s best 
goaltender. 

NHL Transactions

Selected  by  Montreal  in  the  second  round,  44th  overall,  in  the  1994  Entry  Draft  â€Ś 
Traded  to  Colorado  by  Montreal  for  David  Aebischer,  March  8,  2006  â€Ś  Signed  as  a 
free agent by Washington, July 1, 2008.

Personal

Spends his summers in Montreal ... Enjoys playing the guitar and golfi ng  â€Ś 
Favorite athlete is Muhammed Ali ... Favorite things about Washington, D.C., are 
Capitals fans and the terrifi c restaurants.

JOSE THEODORE

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SEMYON VARLAMOV

SEHM-yahn var-LA-mohv

Goaltender  â€˘  Ht.: 6’2”  •  Wt.: 209  â€˘  Catches: Left
Born: April 27, 1988 (Kuybyshev, USSR; now Samara, Russia)
Drafted: Capitals’ fi rst-round choice, 23rd overall, in the 2006 Entry Draft

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year Team  League 

GP 

MIN 

GA 

SO 

GAA SA 

SPCT GP 

Min 

GAA

2004-05 

Yaroslavl2 

Russia3 

480 

15 

1.90 - - - 

- -

2005-06 

Yaroslavl2 

Russia3 

33 

1782 

60 

2.02 - - - 

- -

 

Russia  WJC 1 

60 

1.00 - - - 

- -

2006-07 

Yaroslavl Russia 

31 

15 

1810 

64 

2.12 - - 6 

368 

2.94

 

Russia  WJC 6 

358 

1.51 - - - 

- -

2007-08 Yaroslavl  Russia  44 - - - 2592 106 3 

2.45 

-  16  - 

924  1.62

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL 

6 4 0 1  329  13 0 

2.37  159  .918  13  7 

759  2.53

 

Hershey  AHL  27 

19 

1551 62 

2.40 736 .916  - - 

- -  -

2009-10 

CAPITALS NHL  26 

15 

1527 65 

2.55 718 

.909  - - 

- -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL 

3 3 0 0  185  6 0 1.95  90  .933 

-  - -  - 

-

NHL/CAPITALS TOTALS  

32  19  4  7  1856 

78  2 2.52 

877  .911 

13 

7  6  759  2.53

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Min 

SO 

OT 

GAA 

Sv%

ATL  5 267  0 4 0 0 2.47 .911
BOS  1  65  0 0 0 1 2.77 .921
BUF  2 122  1 1 0 1 2.46 .909
CGY  1  48  0 0 1 0 2.50 .833
CAR  2 128  0 0 0 2 2.81 .900
DAL  1  65  0 0 0 1 2.77 .885
FLA  1  60  0 1 0 0 2.00 .929
MIN  1  60  0 1 0 0 1.00 .967
MTL  2 124  0 2 0 0 1.94 .930
NSH  1  65  0 1 0 0 1.85 .917
NJ  1  59  0 0 1 0 3.05 .906
NYI  1  58  0 1 0 0 1.03 .962
NYR  1  60  0 1 0 0 2.00 .900
OTT  2 120  0 0 1 1 5.00 .846
PHI  1  34  0 0 0 0 7.06 .840
PIT  1  60  0 1 0 0 3.00 .897
SJ  1  40  0 1 0 0 0.00 

1.000

STL  1  60  0 1 0 0 2.00 .935
TB  4 238  1 3 1 0 2.27 .918
TOR  2 125  0 1 0 1 2.40 .929

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Min 

SO 

GAA 

Sv%

NYR 6 358  2  4 2 1.17 .952
PIT 7 

401  0 3 

3.75 

.898

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

12/13/08 (WSH 2 at MTL 1)

First NHL Win: 

12/13/08 (WSH 2 at MTL 1) 

First NHL Shutout: 

11/25/09 (WSH 2 vs BUF 0, 25 saves)

Most Shots Faced in a Game: 

41 (10/29/09, WSH 4 at ATL 3)

Most Saves in a Game: 

38 (2 times, last: 11/21/09, WSH 2 at TOR 1 SO)

Longest Win Streak: 

5 (10/3/09-10/29/09)

Longest Streak without a Regulation Loss: 

5 (2 times, last: 10/3/09-10/29/09, 5-0-0)

Penalty Shots: 

1 attempt, 0 GA

Shootouts: 

3-4 record, 9 GA on 33 attempts

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Shots Faced in a Game: 

42 (3 times, last: 5/11/09, WSH 5 at PIT 4 OT)

Most Saves in a Game: 

39 (5/6/09, WSH 2 at PIT 3 OT)

Shutouts: 

2 (last: 4/24/09, WSH 4 vs NYR 0)

DID YOU KNOW?

Last year Semyon Varlamov became just the 
fourth goaltender in NHL history to record 
a playoff shutout before his 21st birthday, 
joining Harry Lumley, Patrick Roy and Carey 
Price.

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In his second season in North America after posting a 7-6 playoff record for Washington 
last year ... Improved his career record to 19-4-7 this year.

2009-10

Spent the bulk of his rookie NHL season in WSH, ranking second on the team in games 
played (26) and wins (15) ... Led the Capitals in GAA (2.55) and shutouts (2) ... Had a 
9-2-2 record at home with a 2.05 GAA and a .921 save percentage ... Went 3-1-1 against 
Western Conference teams (1.73, .925) ... Started 14 of the fi rst 30 games ... Played 58 
minutes in relief and earned the win (25 saves, 1 GA) in a 5-4 shootout win 11/11 vs. NYI 
... Stopped 25 shots for his fi rst career regular-season shutout, 2-0, on 11/25 vs. BUF ... 
Had his second shutout four starts later, 12/7 at TB (26 saves) ... Suffered an injury and 
missed 30 games, some of which was spent with Hershey (AHL) ... Made three starts for 
the Bears, going 3-0-0 and allowing just six goals. 

Career

2008-09: 

Split the season between Washington and Hershey (AHL) … Was recalled 

four times to the Capitals â€Ś Finished his NHL regular season without a regulation loss in 
fi ve starts (4-0-1) … Became the fi rst Caps goalie to win his fi rst three NHL starts since 
Jim Carey (who won his fi rst four in 1994-95) â€Ś Made his NHL debut and earned his fi rst 
win 12/13 at MTL, stopping 31 of 32 shots … Became the youngest Russian-born goalie 
to start in the NHL and the fi rst goalie to win his NHL debut at MTL in more than 30 years 
(since Hardy Astrom of the NYR, 2/25/78) â€Ś Made his NHL playoff debut as the starter 
for Game 2 of the ECQF vs. NYR and started 13 out of 14 Stanley Cup playoff games … 
Tied for fi rst in league with two playoff shutouts â€Ś Was fi fth in the league in playoff save 
percentage (.918), tied for fi fth in wins (7) and sixth in GAA (2.53) â€Ś Allowed only seven 
goals in six games against NYR and never allowed more than three goals in a game, as 
the Caps erased a 3-1 series defi cit to win the series in seven games … Turned 21 the 
day before winning Game 7 against NYR (4/28) â€Ś Shut out NYR in Games 3 (33 saves, 
4/20) and 5 (20 saves, 4/24) to tie a team record (Olie Kolzig) with two shutouts in a 
playoff series â€Ś Became only the second Caps goalie to record more than one shutout 
in a playoff season (Kolzig, four in 1998) … Joined Kolzig (6) and Don Beaupre (2) as 
the only goalies in club history with more than one playoff shutout … Fourth goaltender 
in NHL history to post a playoff shutout before he turned 21 (Harry Lumley, Patrick Roy, 
Carey Price) â€Ś Beat PIT in Games 1 and 2 of the ECSF to become the fi rst Caps goalie 
to win fi ve straight playoff games … Made 33 or more saves and had a save percentage 
of .905 or higher in fi ve of seven games against PIT … Went 19-7-1 with Hershey, posting 
a 2.40 GAA, a .916 save percentage and two shutouts â€Ś Had a seven-game winning 
streak from 11/14—12/6 for Hershey … Went 7-2-0 with a shutout, 2.05 GAA and a .917 
save percentage in November â€Ś Turned aside a season-high 38 shots in a 7-2 win 3/28 
vs. Bridgeport. 

European Career

 

2007-08: 

Played 44 games as the top goaltender for Yaroslavl in the Russian 

Super League … Posted three shutouts and a 2.45 GAA … Led Yaroslavl to 
the championship round of the playoffs â€Ś Posted fi ve  shutouts  in  16  playoff 
games … Had a 1.62 GAA in the postseason â€Ś Selected to Russia’s 2008 World 
Championship  team  but  suffered  an  injury  just  before  the  tournament  began. 

2006-07: 

Appeared in 31 games for Yaroslavl in an impressive fi rst season in 

the Russian Super League ... Posted 15-7-6 record â€Ś Recorded 2.12 GAA in 1,810 
minutes with three shutouts â€Ś Led Russia to a silver medal in the 2007 World 
Junior Championship â€Ś Was one of the last goaltenders cut from Team Russia for 
the 2007 World Championship. 

2005-06: 

Played 33 games in second season with 

Yaroslavl’s junior team â€Ś Posted eight shutouts â€Ś Recorded 2.02 GAA, allowing 
only 60 goals in 1,782 minutes. 

2004-05:

 Made his debut with Yaroslav’s junior 

team â€Ś Appeared in eight games, posting 1.90 GAA in 480 minutes … Served as a 
backup netminder most of the season. 

International Career

Named to the 2010 Russian Olympic team as the third goaltender but did not see action 
in the tournament … Has appeared in two World Junior Championships and two Under-18 
championships. 

2008:

 Was selected to Russia’s 2008 World Championship team but 

suffered an injury just prior to the tournament. 

2007:

 Posted a 5-1-0 record at the World 

Junior Championship in Sweden â€Ś Led Russia to fi nals, falling to Canada 4-2 in lone 
loss of tournament … Ranked second among goaltenders in GAA (1.51) and third in save 
percentage (.934) â€Ś Shared 2007 tournament lead in shutouts with two … Was named 
one of Russia’s top three performers â€Ś Participated in the Canada-Russia Super Series. 

2006: 

Member of silver medal-winning Russian squad at the World Junior Championship 

in Vancouver … Saw action in one game, a 3-1 victory over Latvia â€Ś Posted 4-0-0 record 
at Five Nations Tournament, leading Team Russia to tournament title … Allowed one 
goal and posted a 0.33 GAA over four games … Named best goaltender and to the all-
tournament team â€Ś Appeared in two games at the U-18 championship â€Ś Posted 1-1-0 
record and .907 save percentage. 

2005: 

Posted 2-0-0 record and 3.52 GAA in two 

games at the Under-18 championship. 

NHL Transactions

Selected by Washington in the fi rst round, 23rd overall, in the 2006 Entry Draft.

Personal

Changed the English spelling of his name this summer to more accurately refl ect 
its correct pronunciation … Looks up to Patrick Roy … Favorite sport outside of 
hockey is tennis and Roger Federer is his favorite player â€Ś Enjoys fi shing … Top 
memory from last season is the Game 7 ECQF win vs. NYR … If he wasn’t playing 
hockey he would be attending university.

SEMYON VARLAMOV

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SCOTT WALKER

Right Wing  â€˘  Ht.: 5’10”  â€˘  Wt.: 196  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: July 19, 1973 (Cambridge, Ontario) 
Drafted: Vancouver’s fi fth-round choice, 124th overall, in the 1993 Entry Draft 
Acquired: From Carolina for a seventh-round choice in the 2010 Entry Draft, March 3, 2010

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

4/13/95 (VAN 6 vs EDM 4)

First NHL Goal: 

10/14/95 (VAN 7 at SJ 6, Flaherty)

First NHL Assist: 

4/17/95 (VAN 2 at DAL 2 OT)

Most Goals in a Game: 

3 (2 times, last: 12/22/03, NSH 3 vs PHX 3 OT)

Most Assists in a Game: 

3 (7 times, last: 3/24/07, CAR 6 vs SJ 4)

Most Points in a Game: 

4 (2 times, last: 2/18/04, NSH 7 vs SJ 3)

Most PIM in a Game: 

39 (1/26/98, VAN 2 at PHX 4)

Shootouts: 

0/1

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Most Goals in a Game: 

1 (5/14/09, CAR 3 at BOS 2)

Most Assists in a Game: 

1 (7 times, last: 5/23/09, CAR 2 vs PIT 6)

Most Points in a Game: 

1 (8 times, last: 5/23/09, CAR 2 vs PIT 6, 1A)

DID YOU KNOW?

Scott Walker’s only career playoff goal won Game 
7 in overtime against Boston last season, sending 
Carolina to the Eastern Conference fi nals.

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW  S GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

1991-92 Owen 

Sound OHL  53  7 

31 

38 128 - - - -  -  5 0 7 7 8

1992-93 Canada 

WC 

2  3 0 3  0 - - - -  -  - - - - -

 

Owen 

Sound OHL  57  23 

68 

91 110 - - - -  -  8 1 5 6 

16

1993-94 

Hamilton 

AHL  77  10 

29 

39 272 - - - -  -  4 0 1 1 

25

1994-95 

Vancouver  NHL  11  0 1 1  33 0 0 0 0  8  -  -  -  -  -

 

Syracuse 

AHL  74  14 

38 

52 334 - - - -  -  - - - - -

1995-96 

Vancouver  NHL  63  4 8 

12 137 -7 0 1 1 45  -  -  -  -  -

 

Syracuse 

AHL  15  3 

12 

15  52 - - - -  - 16 9 8 

17 

39

1996-97 

Vancouver  NHL  64  3 

15 

18 132 2 0 0 0 55  -  -  -  -  -

1997-98 

Vancouver NHL  59  3 

10 

13 164 

-8 0 1 1 40  - - - - -

1998-99 

Nashville  NHL  71  15 

25 

40 103 0 0 1 2 96  -  -  -  -  -

 

Canada 

WC 

10  2 3 5  16 - - - -  -  - - - - -

1999-00 

Nashville  NHL  69  7 

21 

28  90 

-16 0 1 0 98  - - - - -

2000-01 

Nashville  NHL  74  25 

29 

54  66 

-2 9 3 1 

159  - - - - -

 

Canada 

WC 

7  3 3 6  10 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2001-02 

Nashville  NHL  28  4 5 9  18 

-13 1 0 0 46  -  -  -  -  -

2002-03 

Nashville  NHL  60  15 

18 

33  58 2 7 0 5 

124  -  -  -  -  -

2003-04 

Nashville  NHL  75  25 

42 

67  94 4 9 3 3 

157  6 0 1 1 6

2004-05 

Cambridge  OHASr  5  2 6 8  4 - - - -  -  - - - - -

 

Dundas 

OHASr  1  1 1 2  17 - - - -  -  - - - - -

 

Canada 

WC 

9  0 0 0  4 - - - -  -  - - - - -

2005-06 

Nashville  NHL  33  5 

11 

16  36 2 1 0 0 57  5 0 0 0 6

2006-07 

Carolina  NHL  81  21 

30 

51  45 

-10 6 0 6 

183  - - - - -

2007-08 

Carolina  NHL  58  14 

18 

32 115 

-3 4 2 4 

122  - - - - -

2008-09 

Carolina 

NHL  41  5 

10 

15  39 -4 1 0 0 71 18 1 6 7 

19

2009-10 

Carolina 

NHL  33  3 2 5  23 -4 1 0 0 50  -  -  -  -  -

 

CAPITALS  NHL 

9  2 1 3  9 1 0 0 1 13  -  -  -  -  -

NHL 

TOTALS 

 

829 151 

246 

397 

1162 

-56 

39 

12 

24 

1324 29 1 7 8 

31

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

ANA 31 6 

12 51

ATL 24 4 

13 

37

BOS 26 1 7 

8 48

BUF 20 5 

63

CGY 33 2 

11 

13 29

CAR 17 1 3 

4 33

CHI 43 6 

13 

19 

57

COL 29 6 

16 

22 22

CBJ  20 6 9 

15 8

DAL 37 7 

10 

17 

48

DET 36 5 

13 71

EDM 33 7 

13 

20 75

FLA 28 7 

15 

21

LA 33 

85

MIN 22 

10 

17 

20

MTL 23 3 

10 18

NSH  2 0 0 

0 2

NJ 25 

10 

18

NYI 22 3 

55

NYR 26 4 8 

12 41

OTT 23 1 

38

PHI 23 3 

24

PHX 33 11 

13 

24 83

PIT  29 7 

14 

21 4

SJ 36 

20 

29 

32

STL 40 5 

14 

42

TB 31 

15 

40

TOR 28 9 8 

17 30

VAN 22 3 

9 24

WSH 34  4 9 

13 43

Playoffs vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

BOS 7 1 

17

DET  6 0 1 

1 6

NJ 

7 0 2 

2 0

PIT  4 0 2 

2 2

SJ 

5 0 0 

0 6

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2009-10

Played in nine games with WSH and had three points (2g-1a) … Team was 6-1-2 with 
him in the lineup â€Ś Missed six games with a knee injury â€Ś Scored two goals and was 
+2 in his WSH debut vs. TB (3/4) … Had one assist 3/18 against his former team CAR … 
Skated in 33 games for CAR and totaled fi ve points (3g-2a) … Missed 21 games with a 
shoulder injury and eight games with an upper-body injury â€Ś Scored CAR’s fi rst goal of 
the season 10/3 at BOS … Had one assist and was +3 vs. FLA (10/9) … Recorded one 
goal and four hits at FLA (12/18). 

Career 

2008-09: 

Completed his 14th NHL season and third with CAR … Sixth among CAR 

forwards in hits (79) despite missing 41 games due to injury â€Ś Made his season debut 
at TOR (11/4) after missing the team’s fi rst 11 games due to an injury sustained during 
the preseason … Scored his fi rst goal of the season at WSH (11/6) â€Ś Netted his second 
goal of the season with a PPG vs. WSH (11/12) … Earned his fi rst multi-point game of the 
season with two assists vs. PHX (11/21) … Took a season high nine shots and had an 
assist at BOS (12/20) … Had his second multi-point game of the season with a goal and 
an assist vs. TOR (1/15) â€Ś Scored one goal against CGY (3/6) … Tallied his fi fth goal of 
the season and was +1 vs. NYI (4/7) … Skated in all 18 of CAR’s postseason contests â€Ś 
Had one assist in Game 3 vs. NJ (4/19) in the ECQF â€Ś Added another assists in Game 
4 vs. NJ (4/21) â€Ś Had one assist and nine hits in Game 3 vs. BOS (5/6) in the ECSF â€Ś 
Assessed 17 PIM for an altercation with Aaron Ward in Game 5 at BOS (5/11) â€Ś Scored 
the overtime, game-winning goal â€“ his fi rst career playoff goal â€“ in Game 7 at BOS (5/14). 

2007-08: 

Led CAR in penalty minutes (115) despite playing in just 58 of the team’s 82 

games … Missed 23 games with an injury â€Ś Led CAR in SHG (2) and was tied for the 
team lead in shorthanded points (2) … Tied for second on the team in GWG (4) and tied 
for fi fth in goals (14) â€Ś Had two points (1g-1a) at TOR (10/9) … Played his 700th NHL 
game at TB (12/6) â€Ś Scored the overtime GWG vs. TOR (12/18) … Scored the overtime 
GWG on the power play vs. BUF (3/8). 

2006-07: 

Played in a career-high 81 games with 

CAR … Sixth on the team in goals (21) and points (51) â€Ś Tied for third with six GWG … 
Made his CAR debut vs. BUF (10/4) â€Ś First CAR point was an assist against WSH (10/7) 
… First CAR goal was at FLA (10/11) … Scored two goals vs. PIT (10/14) … Registered 
his 300th NHL point with a goal vs. ATL (10/25) … Earned his 200th career assist vs. NYI 
(1/6) … Matched his career-high with three assists vs. SJ (3/24). 

2005-06: 

Played in 

33 games for NSH and had 16 points (5g-11a) â€Ś Missed 49 games due to injury â€Ś Team 
was 22-8-3 with him in the lineup â€Ś Skated in his 600th NHL game vs. CBJ (4/3). 

2004-

05: 

Played with Cambridge and Dundas (OHA Sr.). 

2003-04: 

Skated  in  75  games 

for NSH ... Established then-franchise records with career-high totals in points (67) and 
multi-point games (15) â€Ś Posted career-highs in assists (42) â€Ś Matched career-highs in 
goals (25), power-play goals (9) and shorthanded goals (3) … Led NSH in goals, assists, 
points and shooting percentage (15.9%) … Ranked second on the team and tied for fi fth 
in the NHL with fi ve shorthanded points (3g, 2a) … Averaged 20:03 TOI … Played in his 
500th NHL game vs. ANA (10/9) … Notched his second career hat trick vs. PHX (12/22) 
… His goal at PHX (12/27) was the fi rst scored at the Glendale Arena … Named the NHL 
Offensive Player of the Week for 12/22—12/28 (4gp, 4g, 3a, +6) … Matched a career-best 
with a four-point game (1g-3a) vs. SJ (2/18) â€Ś Posted a career-high seven-game point-
scoring streak (2g-7a) from 3/1—3/13 â€Ś Notched his 100th NHL goal vs. ANA (3/23) â€Ś 
With two assists at NYR (3/25), he passed Cliff Ronning as NSH’s all-time leading scorer 
with 227 points â€Ś Made his NHL playoff debut at DET (4/7) and appeared in all six fi rst-
round games … Named NSH’s 2004 Chevy Man of the Year (community service). 

2002-

03: 

Played in 60 games for NSH and had 33 points (15g-18a) … Missed 22 games due 

to injury â€Ś Led team forwards with an average 19:49 TOI … Tied a career single-game 
high with three assists – including his 200th NHL point – vs. CBJ (2/8) … Served as 
NSH interim captain from 1/12—1/25. 

2001-02: 

Limited to only 28 games … Missed 

54 games while recovering from post-concussion syndrome â€Ś Had nine points (4g-5a) 

while averaging 18:38 TOI. 

2000-01: 

Played in 74 games for NSH and registered a 

career-high in goals (25) â€Ś Led the club in goals (25), PPG (9), SHG (3) and shorthanded 
points (5) â€Ś Second on the team in points (54) and power-play points (23) â€Ś Fourth on 
the club and led team forwards with 19:17 TOI … Tallied his fi rst career hat trick and 
became the fi rst-ever Predator to record a hat trick at the Gaylord Entertainment Center 
vs. COL (12/26) … Hat trick was also part of his fi rst career four-point game (3g, 1a) … 
Recorded his 100th NHL assist at SJ (1/13). 

1999-00: 

Skated in 69 games for NSH … 

Had 28 points (7g-21a) â€Ś Second on the team and led all forwards with 90 PIM. 

1998-

99: 

Played in 71 games for NSH and ranked third on the club in assists (25) and fourth in 

points (40) … Collected 100 PIM for the fourth straight season â€Ś Made his NSH debut on 
10/10 vs. FLA … Recorded the fi rst SHG in NSH franchise history at CHI (10/24) … Set a 
franchise single-game record by collecting 25 PIM vs. LA (3/4). 

1997-98: 

Appeared in 

59 games for VAN totaling 13 points (3g, 10a) â€Ś Was plus or even in 42 of his 59 games 
played â€Ś Finished sixth on the club with 164 PIM … Notched the fi rst NHL goal scored 
outside of North America when he scored at 12:10 of the fi rst period of VAN’s 1997-98 
season opener against Anaheim in Tokyo, Japan … The puck now resides in the Hockey 
Hall of Fame. 

1996-97: 

Notched 18 points (3g-15a) in 64 games with VAN … Ranked 

third on the team with 132 PIM … Played his 100th career game vs. FLA (1/14). 

1995-

96: 

Finished second on VAN with 137 PIM in only 63 games … Scored his fi rst NHL goal 

vs. SJ (10/14) … Had 15 points (3g-12) in 15 games with Syracuse (AHL) … Had 17 points 
(9g-8a) in 16 playoff games for Syracuse. 

1994-95: 

Made his NHL debut with VAN vs. 

EDM (4/13) â€Ś Notched his fi rst NHL point, an assist, vs. DAL (4/17) â€Ś Played 74 games 
for Syracuse and had 52 points (14g-38a) … Led the AHL with 334 PIM. 

1993-94: 

Appeared in 77 games for Hamilton (AHL) and had 39 points (10g-29a). 

Junior Career

1992-93: 

Finished the season with 91 points (23g-68a) in 57 games for Owen Sound 

(OHL) … Named to the OHL Second Team All-Star… Played two games for the Canadian 
National Junior team and had three goals. 

1991-92: 

Tallied 38 points (7g-31a) in 53 

regular games for Owen Sound … Had seven assists in fi ve playoff games. 

International Career

2005: 

Played in nine games for Team Canada at the World Championship and helped 

lead Canada to the silver medal. 

2001: 

Competed in seven games for Team Canada 

at the World Championship â€Ś Was an assistant captain … Second on the team with six 
points (3g-3a) … Had 10 PIM. 

1999: 

Skated in 10 games for Team Canada at the World 

Championship â€Ś Had fi ve points (2g-3a) and 16 PIM. 

NHL Transactions

Selected by Vancouver in the fourth round, 124th overall, in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft … 
Claimed by Nashville from Vancouver in the Expansion Draft, June 26, 1998 â€Ś Traded 
to Carolina by Nashville for Josef Vasicek, July 18, 2006 â€Ś Traded to Washington by 
Carolina for a seventh-round pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, March 3, 2010. 

Personal

Has worked with the Garth Brooks Teammates for Kids Foundation, Goals and Dreams 
and Kids Can Play …His biggest hockey infl uence was his dad … Most memorable goal 
came with Carolina and was his overtime, series-clinching goal in Game 7 of the 2009 
Eastern Conference Semifi nals in Boston ... Emulated Paul Coffey growing up â€Ś First job 
was working at McDonald’s â€Ś Favorite movie is Good Will Hunting … Favorite television 
show is Wipeout and favorite band is Rascal Flatts â€Ś Would be a teacher if he were not 
playing hockey. 

SCOTT WALKER

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KYLE WILSON

Center  â€˘  Height: 6’1”  •  Weight: 201    •  Shoots: Right
Born: Dec. 15, 1984 (Oakville, Ontario) 
Drafted: Minnesota’s ninth-round choice, 272nd overall, in the 2004 Entry Draft
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 5, 2007

2009-10

Played in two games for WSH … Made his NHL debut on his 25th birthday at COL (12/15) 
and had two assists …Skated in 77 games for the Hershey Bears (AHL) … Tied for fourth 
on the team with 24 goals and fi fth in scoring with 53 points â€Ś Eighth on the team with 
29 assists … Recorded 12 multiple-point games and had two six-game point streaks.

Career

2008-09: 

Ranked  fi fth on Hershey (AHL) with 58 points and third with 28 goals … 

Registered 17 multiple-point games … Posted seven PPGs â€Ś Had a season-high three 
points twice (11/8 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and 1/21 at Norfolk; both 2g-1a) â€Ś Recorded 
assists in fi ve straight games from 10/10—10/25; 6a) … Had two points in three straight 
games from 2/21—2/28; 3g-3a) â€Ś Had a pair of three-game goal streaks (11/15—11/22, 
4g, and 12/13—12/27, 4g) … Added 10 points (3g-7a) in the AHL playoffs, appearing in 
22 games as Hershey won the Calder Cup … Recorded two assists in the deciding Game 
6 of the Calder Cup fi nals at Manitoba. 

2007-08: 

Finished second on Hershey in goals 

(30) and third in points (61) â€Ś The only Bear to play in all 80 games … Had a team-high 
eight GWGs â€Ś Ranked tied for 11th in the AHL in goals and third in GWGs â€Ś Recorded 
three points (1g-2a) on 12/14 at Norfolk ... Had fi ve multiple-goal games, including a 
hat trick 1/19 vs. Springfi eld â€Ś Added an assist in that game vs. Springfi eld, one of two 
four-point games on the year (also 2/16 at Binghamton, 2g-2a) â€Ś Scored fi ve goals in a 
fi ve-game span from 2/16—2/24 … Had points in seven of the last eight games of the 
season (5g-6a from 3/29—4/13) â€Ś Recorded three assists in fi ve playoff games. 

2006-

07: 

Appeared in 54 games with Hershey, posting 24 goals and 54 points â€Ś Finished 

fi fth in points and tied for third in goals … His 10 PPGs were good for second on the 
roster â€Ś Ranked fourth on Bears with 30 assists … Named the team’s rookie of the year 
… Registered 17 multiple-point games … Tallied three or more points in six games … 
Posted a season-high nine-game point streak from 3/16—4/1 (7g-10a) â€Ś Scored at least 
two goals in four games … Posted a hat trick on 3/18 vs. Binghamton â€Ś Notched four 
points twice over three games (1g-3a, 3/16; 3g-1a, 3/18) … Recorded seven goals and 

16 points in 19 playoff games … Finished tied for third on the team and tied for seventh 
in the AHL in playoff scoring … Shared the lead in playoff scoring among AHL rookies 
… Ranked second in goals and tied for second in assists in team playoff scoring race â€Ś 
Skated in fi ve games (11/19-11/26) with South Carolina (ECHL) before being called up to 
Hershey … Tallied fi ve points (3g-2a) during time with Stingrays … Began season with 
San Antonio (AHL), scoring one goal in seven games. 

College Career

2005-06:

  Recorded  41  points  (23g-18a)  in  39  games  as  a  senior  at  Colgate 

(ECACHL) â€Ś Led team in scoring … Tied for third in ECACHL in points â€Ś Led the 
league in goals … Tied for second in league and 15th in nation with 10 PPGs â€Ś 
Earned second-team All-ECAC Hockey League honors. 

2004-05: 

Appeared in 30 

games as a junior with the Raiders … Missed fi rst  fi ve  games  of  season  with  knee 
injury  â€Ś  Posted  23  points  (5g-18a)  on  year  â€Ś  Ranked  fi fth on the team in scoring 
… Tied for team lead in assists. 

2003-04: 

Skated in 37 games as a sophomore … 

Posted 31 points (14g-17a) … Ranked third in team scoring race â€Ś Tied for second 
on roster with 14 goals and second with seven PPGs. 

2002-03:

 Appeared in 33 

games as a freshman â€Ś Tallied six points (4g-2a) on year â€Ś Four goals led all 
Colgate rookies … Finished third among Raiders rookies in points â€Ś Tallied the 
OT GWG in the longest game in Colgate hockey history, a 4-3 quadruple-overtime 
win over Dartmouth in the ECACHL quarterfi nals (3/18). 

NHL Transactions

Selected by Minnesota in the ninth round, 272nd overall, in the 2004 Entry Draft … 
Signed by Washington as a free agent, July 5, 2007.

Personal

Enjoys playing golf â€Ś Favorite athlete is Joe Sakic … Favorite sport outside of 
hockey is football â€Ś Lists winning the Calder Cup as his top hockey memory.

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2002-03 

Colgate 

ECACHL 

33  4 2 6  15 - - - - -  - - - - -

2003-04 

Colgate 

ECACHL 

37  14 

17 

31  23 - - - - -  - - - - -

2004-05 

Colgate 

ECACHL 

30  5 

18 

23  12 - - - - -  - - - - -

2005-06 

Colgate 

ECACHL 

39  23 

18 

41  22 - - - - -  - - - - -

2006-07 

San 

Antonio  AHL 

7  1 0 1  2 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

South 

Carolina 

ECHL  5  3 2 5  4 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Hershey 

AHL  54  24 

30 

54  26 - - - - -  19 7 9 

16 8

2007-08 Hershey 

AHL  80  30 

31 

61  26 - - - - -  5 0 3 3 2

2008-09 

Hershey 

AHL  80  28 

30 

58  31 - - - - -  22 3 7 

10 2

2009-10

 

Hershey 

AHL  77  24 

29 

53  23 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

CAPITALS  NHL 

2  0 2 2  0 1 0 0 0 1 

-  -  -  -  -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

2  0 2 2  0 1 0 0 0 1 

-  -  -  -  -

ECACHL Second All-Star Team (2006)

vs. the NHL

 GP 

Pts 

PIM

COL  1 0 2 

2 0

VAN  1 0 0 

0 0

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First NHL Game: 

12/15/09 

(WSH 6 at COL 1)

First NHL Assist: 

12/15/09 

(WSH 6 at COL 1) 

Most Assists/Points in a 
Game: 

2 (12/15/09, WSH 6 at 

COL 1)

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Players In The System

FRANCOIS BOUCHARD

frahn-SWUH BOO-shahrd
Right Wing  •  Ht.: 6’1”  •  Wt.: 195  â€˘  Shoots: Left  
Born: April 26, 1988 (Sherbrooke, Quebec)  
Drafted: Capitals’ second-round choice, 35th overall, in the 2006 Entry Draft  

2009-10: 

Posted career highs in goals (21), assists (31), points (52) and games played (77) in his second season with Hershey (AHL) ... Ranked sixth on the 

Bears in scoring, seventh in goals and seventh in assists ... Finished +21 ... Posted four points (1g-3a) on 10/30 at Hartford and three points (1g-2a) the next night vs. Albany ... Had an 
eight-game point-scoring streak from 12/19—1/3 (3g-7a). 

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM   

GP G A 

Pts PIM

2004-05 Baie-Comeau 

 QMJHL 

 

 54  11 13 24  13   6 1 1 2  2

2005-06 Baie-Comeau QMJHL 69  33 69 

102  66   4 1 0 1  6

2006-07 Baie-Comeau  QMJHL  68  45 *80 

*125  72   11  7 11 18 

4

2007-08 Baie-Comeau QMJHL 68  36 56 92  70   5 1 1 2  6
 

Hershey 

AHL 

4  1 0 1  2   1 0 0 0  2

2008-09 Hershey 

AHL 

64  15 20 35  34   11 1 2 3  8

2009-10 Hershey 

AHL  77  21 

31 

52  55   - - - -  -

Jean Beliveau Trophy (2007) â€˘ QMJHL Second All-Star Team (2007) 

TREVOR BRUESS

BRISS
Center  •  Ht.: 6’0”  •  Wt.: 205  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: Jan. 6, 1986 (Minneapolis, Minn.) 
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, March 20, 2009

2009-10: 

Split his fi rst pro season between South Carolina (ECHL) and Hershey (AHL) ... Began the season with the Bears and posted a goal and an assist in 

14 AHL games ... Points came in back-to-back games, including his fi rst professional goal 11/20 at Binghamton ... Compiled 25 points (8g-17a) in 46 games for the Stingrays ... Scored 
his fi rst ECHL goal and added two more for his fi rst professional hat trick 1/17 vs. Gwinnett ... Had three more points the next game, all assists, 1/22 vs. Reading.

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM   

GP G A 

Pts PIM

2004-05  Fargo-Moorhead 

NAHL  51  11 

17 

28  72   - - - -  -

2005-06 Lincoln 

USHL  56  10 17 27  108   9 1 0 1  8

2006-07 

Minnesota 

St. WCHA  37  3 

11 

14 102   - - - -  -

2007-08 Minnesota 

St. WCHA  38  9 

21 

30  54   - - - -  -

2008-09 

Minnesota 

St. 

 

WCHA  35  12 5 

17  117   - - - -  -

2009-10 Hershey 

AHL  14  1 1 2  15   - - - -  -

 

South 

Carolina 

ECHL  46  8 

17 

25  74   - - - -  -

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SEAN COLLINS

Defense  â€˘  Ht.: 6’1”  •  Wt.: 207  â€˘  Shoots: Right 
Born: Oct. 30, 1983 (Troy, Mich.)  
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, March 17, 2007

2009-10: 

Played 63 games for Hershey (AHL) in his third pro season ... Scored a goal and added 17 assists ... Finished +26, good for eighth on the team ... 

His goal was the fi rst of the game 3/17 at Binghamton.  

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM 

+/- 

PP 

SH 

GW S  GP G A 

Pts 

PIM

2002-03 

Sioux 

City  USHL  59  6 

22 

28  89 - - - - -  4 0 1 1 2

2003-04 

Ohio 

State  CCHA  41  3 

12 

15  57 - - - - -  - - - - -

2004-05 

Ohio 

State  CCHA  40  9 

17 

26  40 - - - - -  - - - - -

2005-06 

Ohio 

State  CCHA  39  7 

11 

18  63 - - - - -  - - - - -

2006-07 

Ohio 

State  CCHA  37  9 

19 

28  50 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

Hershey 

AHL 

3  0 0 0  2 - - - - -  - - - - -

2007-08 Hershey 

AHL  12  0 0 0  11 - - - - -  - - - - -

 

South 

Carolina 

ECHL  31  1 

13 

14  16 - - - - -  20 1 8 9 

24

2008-09 

CAPITALS  NHL  15  1 1 2  12 1 0 0 0  - 

-  -  -  -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL 

39  1 7 8  38  -  -  -  -  -  6 0 2 2 2

2009-10 Hershey 

AHL  63  1 

17 

18  55 - - - - -  - - - - -

NHL/CAPITALS 

TOTALS 

 

15  1 1 2  12 1 0 0 0  - 

-  -  -  -  -

CCHA Second All-Star Team (2007)

STEFAN DELLA ROVERE

DEHL-ah ROH-vair
Left Wing â€˘  Height: 5’11”  â€˘  Weight: 199 •  Shoots: Left
Born: Feb. 25, 1990 (Richmond Hill, Ontario) 
Drafted: Capitals’ seventh-round choice, 204th overall, in the 2008 Entry Draft

2009-10: 

Captained the Barrie Colts (OHL) ... Recorded 41 points (18g-23a) in 57 games ... Ranked second on the team with 125 PIM ... Played in the OHL 

All-Star Classic and had fi ve points (2g-3a) ... Represented Canada in the World Junior Championship for the second year in a row ... Had three goals and three assists in six games as 
he helped Canada to a silver medal ... Finished +9, tied for the team lead and tied for third in the tournament.

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM   

GP G A 

Pts PIM

2006-07 Barrie 

OHL 

48  7 7 14  37   6 0 0 0  0

2007-08 Barrie 

OHL 

68  13 19 32  171   9 1 2 3  16

2008-09 Barrie 

OHL 

57  27 24 51  146   5 2 2 4  19

 

S. 

Carolina  ECHL  2  0 1 1  6   - - - -  -

 

Canada 

WJC 

6  1 1 2  26   - - - -  -

2009-10 Barrie 

OHL  57  18 

23 

41 125   - - - -  -

 

Canada 

WJC 

6  3 3 6  8   - - - -  -

CODY EAKIN

EE-kihn
Center â€˘ Height: 5’11” • Weight: 180 • Shoots: Left
Born: May 24, 1991 (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
Drafted: Capitals’ third-round choice, 85th overall, in the 2009 Entry Draft

2009-10: 

Tied for third in the WHL with 47 goals and ninth with 91 points in 70 games ... Led the Swift Current Broncos in goals, points, PPGs (17) and SHGs (4) 

... Ranked fourth in the league with 17 PPGs ... Had nine multiple-goal games, including a hat trick 10/23 vs. Saskatoon ... Named to the WHL Eastern Conference Second All-Star Team 
... Joined Hershey (AHL) at the end of his junior season and scored a goal in his fi rst professional game, 3/31 at Syracuse ... Signed an entry-level contract with the Capitals on 10/20.

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM   

GP G A 

Pts PIM

2007-08 Swift 

Current WHL  55  11 6 17  52   12 3 4 7  6

2008-09 Swift 

Current WHL  54  24 24 48  42   7 3 0 3  10

2009-10 Swift 

Current WHL  70  47 44 91  71   4 1 1 2  2

 

Hershey 

AHL 

4  2 0 2  2   - - - -  -

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JOE FINLEY

Defense /Left Wing â€˘  Height: 6’8”  •  Weight: 247  â€˘  Shoots: Left
Born: June 29, 1987 (Edina, Minn.) 
Drafted: Capitals’ 

fi

 rst-round choice, 27th overall, in the 2005 Entry Draft

2009-10: 

Played 17 games for South Carolina (ECHL) in an injury-plagued fi rst professional season ... Scored a goal, added three assists and had 43 PIM ... 

His fi rst professional goal came 10/24 vs. Gwinnett.

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM   

GP G A 

Pts PIM

2004-05 

Sioux 

Falls  USHL  55  3 

10 

13 181   - - - -  -

2005-06 

North 

Dakota WCHA  43  0 3 3  96   - - - -  -

2006-07 

North 

Dakota WCHA  41  1 6 7  72   - - - -  -

2007-08 North 

Dakota WCHA  43  4 

11 

15  79   - - - -  -

2008-09 

North 

Dakota WCHA  27  2 8 

10  56   - - - -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL 

1  0 0 0  7   - - - -  -

2009-10 South 

Carolina 

ECHL  17  1 3 4  43   - - - -  -

JOSH GODFREY

Defense  â€˘  Height: 6’1”  •  Weight: 202  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: Jan. 15, 1988 (Collingwood, Ontario) 
Drafted: Washington’s second-round choice, 34th overall, in the 2007 Entry Draft

2009-10: 

Ranked second among South Carolina (ECHL) defensemen with fi ve goals despite being limited to 29 games ... Added 11 assists and was fi fth 

among club defensemen in points (16) ... Finished +10 ... Also played two games for Hershey (AHL).

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM   

GP G A 

Pts PIM

2004-05 Guelph 

OHL 

18  0 4 4  9   1 0 0 0  0

2005-06 

Guelph 

OHL  33  2 8 

10  38   - - - -  -

 

Sault 

Ste. 

Marie 

OHL 

30  6 5 11  26   1 0 1 1  0

2006-07  Sault Ste. Marie  OHL 

68 

24  33  57 

80 

  13 

5  14 

18

2007-08 Sault 

Ste. 

Marie 

OHL 

60  17 34 51  61   14 5 1 6  20

 

Hershey 

AHL 

-  -  - 

-   1 0 0 0  0

 

Canada 

WJC 

7  0 5 5  8   - - - -  -

2008-09 

Hershey 

AHL  13  0 6 6  21   - - - -  -

 

South 

Carolina 

ECHL  37  5 20 25  30   6 1 3 4  10

2009-10 Hershey 

AHL 

2  0 0 0  0   - - - -  -

 

South 

Carolina 

ECHL  29  5 

11 

16  20   - - - -  -

ANTON GUSTAFSSON

Center  •  Height: 6’2”  •  Weight: 193  â€˘  Shoots: Left  
Born: Feb. 25, 1990 (Karlskoga, Sweden)
Drafted: Capitals’ 

fi

 rst-round choice, 21st overall, in the 2008 Entry Draft

2009-10: 

Played for Boras HC in Hockey Allsvenskan, the second division Swedish league ... Joined Hershey after his European season ended and had two 

assists in his fi rst North American game, 4/4 vs. Norfolk.

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM   

GP G A 

Pts PIM

2006-07 Frolunda 

U18 Swe.-U18 8  3 4 7  8   6 3 1 4  2

 

Frolunda 

Jr.  Swe.-Jr. 26  5 3 8  24   8 0 0 0  8

2007-08 Frolunda 

U18 Swe.-U18 1  0 1 1  2   - - - -  -

 

Frolunda 

Jr.  Swe.-Jr. 33  15 17 32  55   2 1 0 1  2

 

Frolunda 

Sweden  1  0 0 0  0   - - - -  -

2008-09 

Bofors 

Sweden 25  6 4 

10  22   - - - -  -

 

Frolunda 

Swe.-Jr.  2  0 0 0  4   5 3 4 7  8

2009-10 Boras 

HC 

Sweden-2   

 N/A

 

Hershey 

AHL 

1  0 2 2  0   - - - -  -

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JAKE HAUSWIRTH

Center  •  Height: 6’5”  â€˘  Weight: 209  â€˘  Shoots: Left  
Born: Feb. 16, 1988 (Merrill, Wisc.)  
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, May 26, 2009  

2009-10: 

Spent his fi rst professional season with South Carolina (ECHL), fi nishing fi fth on the team with 44 points (17g-27a) ... Ranked fourth on the team in 

assists and was fourth at +17 ... Ranked second among Stingray rookies and 16th among all ECHL rookies in scoring ... Had 10 multiple-point games ... Had 

eight points in a four-game stretch from 2/20—2/28 (2g-6a).

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM   

GP G A 

Pts PIM

2006-07 

Marquette  NAHL  55  21 

19 

40  74   - - - -  -

2007-08 Omaha 

USHL  57  13 10 23  36   13 2 4 6  10

2008-09 Omaha 

USHL  58  28 24 52  22   3 1 0 1  0

2009-10 South 

Carolina 

ECHL  62  17 

27 

44  24   - - - -  -

BRADEN HOLTBY

Goaltender  •  Height: 6’1”  •  Weight: 209  â€˘  Shoots: Left  
Born: Sept. 16, 1989 (Lloydminster, Saskatchewan)
Drafted: Capitals’ fourth-round choice, 93rd overall, in the 2008 Entry Draft  

2009-10: 

Dressed in fi ve games as the Capitals’ backup goaltender ... Split his fi rst professional season between Hershey (AHL) and South Carolina (ECHL) 

... Played in the 2009-10 ECHL All-Star Game ... Led Hershey in wins with a 24-8-2 record ... Ranked fourth in the AHL, fi rst among rookies, with a 2.32 goals-

against average ... His .917 save percentage was 10th in the league and led all rookies ... Won nine games in a row from 12/12—1/9, holding opponents to one goal fi ve times and two 
goals three times in that stretch ... Had a season-high 44 saves in a 5-3 win 3/17 at Binghamton ... Posted a 7-2-1-2 mark for South Carolina.

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  W L 

O/T MIN 

GA 

SO 

GAA 

SA 

SPCT GP W L 

Min 

GAA

2005-06 Saskatoon  WHL 

1  0 1 0  59 4 0 

4.07 53 .925  -  -  -  -  -

2006-07 

Saskatoon  WHL  51  17 

29 3 2725 

146 0 

3.21 

1394 

.895  - - - - -

2007-08 Saskatoon  WHL  64  25 

29 0 3632 

172 1 

2.84 

1875 

.908  - - - - -

2008-09 Saskatoon  WHL  61  40 16 4 3571 

156 6 

2.62 

1732 .910  7 3 4 

414 

2.32

2009-10 Hershey 

AHL  37  24 8 2 2146 

83 2 

2.32 

1000 

.917  - - - - -

 

South 

Carolina 

ECHL  12  7 2 3 712 

35 0 

2.95 

392 

.911  - - - - -

DMITRY KUGRYSHEV

Right Wing â€˘ Height: 6’0” â€˘ Weight: 185 • Shoots: Right
Born: Jan. 18, 1990 (Balakovo, Russia)
Drafted: Capitals’ second-round choice, 58th overall, in the 2008 Entry Draft

2009-10: 

Spent his second season with Quebec (QMJHL), fi nishing sixth in the league with 87 points in 66 games ... His 58 assists were tied for the league 

lead ... Had 23 multiple-point games, including a six-point game and a fi ve-point game ... Had a stretch from 12/12—12/27 with fi ve straight multiple-point games 

(6g-12a) ... Had a four-assist game in the playoffs, 3/19 vs. Acadie-Bathurst ... Signed an entry-level contract with the Capitals on 3/9.

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM   

GP G A 

Pts PIM

2007-08 CSKA 

Russ.-3 29  25 25 50  60   7 5 6 11  6

 

Russia 

WJC 

7  1 3 4  4   - - - -  -

2008-09 Quebec 

QMJHL  57  34 40 74  38   17  6 14 20 

24

 

Russia 

WJC 

7  1 1 2  6   - - - -  -

2009-10 Quebec 

QMJHL 66  29 58 87  52   9 4 6 10  0

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PATRICK McNEILL

Defense  â€˘  Height: 6’0”  •  Weight: 198  â€˘  Shoots: Left 
Born: March 17, 1987 (Strathroy, Ontario)
Drafted: Capitals’ fourth-round choice, 118th overall, in the 2005 Entry Draft

2009-10: 

Established career highs in goals (8), assists (27), points (35) and games (62) for Hershey (AHL) ... Led Hershey defensemen in goals and ranked 

second in points ... Had a +20 rating ... Had six multiple-point games, including a four-point effort (1g-3a) on 1/16 vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM   

GP G A 

Pts PIM

2003-04 

Saginaw 

OHL  57  3 

11 

14  28   - - - -  -

2004-05 

Saginaw 

OHL  66  7 

26 

33  31   - - - -  -

2005-06 Saginaw 

OHL 

68  21 56 77  64   4 1 3 4  6

2006-07 Saginaw 

OHL 

58  22 36 58  49   6 3 2 5  6

2007-08 Hershey 

AHL 

48  1 13 14  16   2 0 0 0  0

 

South 

Carolina 

ECHL  19  5 11 16  16   5 0 2 2  4

2008-09 Hershey 

AHL 

46  3 15 18  20   10 0 3 3  4

2009-10 Hershey 

AHL  62  8 

27 

35  36   - - - -  -

ZACH MISKOVIC

Defense  â€˘  Height: 6’1”  •  Weight: 190  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Born: May 8, 1985 (River Forest, Ill.)
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, March 25, 2009

2009-10: 

Played 59 games for Hershey (AHL) in his fi rst pro season ... Finished second among Bears rookies and tied for 11th among fi rst-year defensemen 

in the AHL with 26 points (6g-20a) ... Had a +18 rating ... Scored a pair of PPGs.

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM   

GP G A 

Pts PIM

2002-03 Cedar 

Rapids USHL  60  2 6 8  91   7 0 0 0  12

2003-04 Cedar 

Rapids USHL  60  6 15 21  139   4 1 1 2  2

2004-05 Cedar 

Rapids USHL  60  4 16 20  149   8 1 0 1  14

2005-06 

St. 

Lawrence ECAC  40  1 

15 

16  30   - - - -  -

2006-07 

St. 

Lawrence ECAC  39  2 

10 

12  48   - - - -  -

2007-08 St. 

Lawrence ECAC  37  8 

12 

20  36   - - - -  -

2008-09 

St. 

Lawrence ECAC  38  16 9 

25  32   - - - -  -

2009-10 Hershey 

AHL  59  6 

20 

26  25   - - - -  -

NCAA East First All-America Team (2009) â€˘ First-Team All-ECAC Hockey (2009) â€˘ Third-Team All-ECAC Hockey (2008)

STEVE PINIZZOTTO

Right Wing  •  Height: 6’1”  •  Weight: 200  â€˘  Shoots: Right
Birthday: April 26, 1984 (Mississauga, Ontario)
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, March 16, 2007

2009-10: 

Spent all year with Hershey (AHL) in his third pro season, playing a career-high 69 games ... Led AHL forwards and was third in the league, fi rst 

on the Bears, at +40 ... Tied for third on the Bears with 124 PIM ... Had a career-best three points (2g-1a) 12/6 vs. Hartford ... Put together an eight-game point 

streak from 3/12—3/31 (3g-6a).

CAREER STATISTICS 

Regular Season 

Playoffs

Year  Team 

League 

GP  G A 

Pts PIM   

GP G A 

Pts PIM

2002-03 

Oakville 

OPJHL 44  16 

24 

40 152   - - - -  -

2003-04 

Oakville 

OPJHL 39  17 

34 

51 177   - - - -  -

2004-05 

Oakville 

OPJHL 48  33 

62 

95  86   - - - -  -

2005-06 

RIT 

Atlantic 20  7 6 

13  32   - - - -  -

2006-07 

RIT 

Atlantic 34  13 

31 

44  76   - - - -  -

 

Hershey 

AHL 

5  0 0 0  4   - - - -  -

2007-08 Hershey 

AHL 

23  0 4 4  12   5 0 0 0  13

 

South 

Carolina 

ECHL  40  15 17 32  58   10 1 2 3  34

2008-09 Hershey 

AHL 

45  4 7 11  61   21 3 2 5  28

 

South 

Carolina 

ECHL  11  4 6 

10  19   - - - -  -

2009-10 Hershey 

AHL  69  13 

28 

41 124   - - - -  -

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North American Juniors   

 

 

 Regular   

 

Player Pos 

Acquired 

Team 

League 

GP 

Pts 

PIM

Joel 

Broda 

Draft 

’08 Calgary 

WHL 

66 39 34 73  65

 

Tied for 10th in the league in goals

Benjamin 

Casavant  LW 

Draft 

’09 PEI 

QMJHL 

60 32 24 56  51

 

Tied for 17th in the QMJHL in goals ... Led his team in goals and was second in points ... Named Team MVP ... Named QMJHL 

 

Player of the Week on 3/2

Brett Flemming 

Draft ’09 

Mississauga 

OHL 

68 

1  23  24 

90 

 

Sixth on the team in assists and 10th in points ... Fourth on the team in PIM ... Fifth on the team at +22

Eric 

Mestery 

Draft 

’08 Lethbridge  WHL 

21 2 5 7  21

 

 

 

Tri-City 

WHL 

47 1 5 6  15 

Garrett 

Mitchell 

RW 

Draft 

’09 Regina 

WHL 

57 15 16 31  110

 

10th on the team in scoring ... Fourth on the team in PIM

North American College

Player Pos. 

Acquired 

Team 

League 

GP 

Pts 

PIM

Greg Burke 

LW 

Draft ’08 

New Hampshire  ECAC 

32 

8  10 

18

Phil DeSimone 

Draft ’07 

New Hampshire  ECAC 

39  10  27  37 

38

 

Second on the team in assists and fourth in points ... Centered a line featuring Hobey Baker fi nalist Bobby Butler

Andrew Glass 

LW 

Draft ’07 

Boston 

Hockey East  24 

14

 

 

Nick 

Larson 

Draft 

’07 Minnesota 

WCHA 

33 4 4 8  10

Patrick Wey 

Draft ’09 

Boston College  Hockey East   27 

24

 

Team won the NCAA championship

 

European

Player Pos 

Acquired 

Team 

League 

GP 

Pts 

PIM

Oscar 

Hedman 

Draft 

’04 Frolunda 

SEL 

52 2 5 7  12

Igor 

Ignatushkin 

Draft 

’02 Khabarovsk  KHL 

47 10 10 20  20

Marcus 

Johansson  C 

Draft 

’09 Farjestads 

SEL 

42 10 10 20  10

 

Tied for fourth on the team in goals and sixth in points

Ivan Nepriayev 

Draft ’00 

Dynamo 

KHL 

44 

9  13 

46

Dmitri 

Orlov 

Draft 

’09 Novokuznetsk KHL 

41 4 3 7  49

Maxim Orlov 

Draft ’99 

Saratov 

Russia 2 

37  10 

6  16 

-

Pasi Salonen 

LW 

Draft ’04 

Ilves Tampere 

Finland 

57 

7  13  20 

30

Igor 

Shchadilov 

Draft 

’99 Kazan 

Ak-Bars KHL 

17 0 0 0  8

Artem 

Ternavsky  D 

Draft 

’01 Vityaz 

KHL 

 

27 0 2 2  18

Mikhail 

Yunkov 

Draft 

’04 Kazan 

Ak-Bars KHL 

32 0 3 3  12

Sergei Zimakov 

Draft ‘96 

MHK Krylja 

Russia-2 

-

Goaltending Prospect

Player Pos. 

Acquired 

Team 

League 

GP 

W-L-T 

Min 

SO 

 

GAA 

SV%

Dan Dunn 

Draft ’07 

St. Cloud State  WCHA 

21 

12-5-2 

1139:56 

2.58 

.915  

 Third-team 

All-WCHA 

selection

Drafted Prospects

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 Overall 

at 

Washington 

at 

Anaheim

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH trails, 9-12-1-0 

WSH trails, 5-6-0-0 

WSH trails, 4-6-1-0

Current Streak 

2 WSH wins (11/19/08-1/27/10) 

1 WSH win (1/27/10) 

2 WSH wins (1/13/06-11/19/08)

Last Washington Win 

1/27/10 (5-1) 

1/27/10 (5-1) 

11/19/08 (6-4)

Last Anaheim Win 

12/8/06 (6-1) 

12/8/06 (6-1) 

12/11/02 (3-0)

Last Tie 

11/29/95 (2-2) 

none 

11/29/95 (2-2)

Last Overtime Game 

1/13/06 (W, 3-2) 

none 

1/13/06 (W, 3-2)

Overtime 

Record 

1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1

Last 10 Games (W-L-T-OT) 

5-5-0-0

 

4-6-0-0

 

3-6-1-0

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

3 (10/29/93-11/29/95) 

2 (1/1/98-10/10/98) 

2 (two times)

Longest Winning Streak 

2 (three times) 

2 (1/1/98-10/10/98) 

2 (1/13/06-11/19/08)

Longest Winless Streak 

5 (11/29/95-2/28/97) 

2 (three times) 

5 (11/29/95-10/28/99)

Longest Losing Streak 

4 (12/13/96-2/28/97) 

2 (three times) 

4 (12/13/96-10/28/99)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

2 (10/10/98) 

2 (10/10/98) 

none

Anaheim Shutouts (Last) 

3 (12/11/02) 

1 (3/13/01) 

2 (12/11/02)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

A. Ovechkin (1/13/06) 

none 

A. Ovechkin (1/13/06)

Last 

Anaheim 

Hat 

Trick 

none none none

Most Washington Goals 

6 (11/19/08) 

5 (1/27/10) 

6 (11/19/08)

Most Anaheim Goals 

7 (10/19/99) 

7 (10/19/99) 

6 (12/12/97)

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2  2 0 0  - 

4 8 2

 2  0 1 1  - 

1 3 4

 2  0 2 0  - 

0 5 9

 2  1 1 0  - 

2 7 8

 2  1 1 0  - 

2 1 1

 2  0 2 0 0 

0 3 

12

 2  1 1 0 0 

2 4 5 

 

 

 

2  1 1 0 0 

2 5 3

 1  0 1 0 0 

0 0 3 

 1  0 1 0 0 

0 2 4

 1  1 0  - 0 

2 3 2

 1  0 1  - 0 

0 1 6

 1  1 0  - 0 

2 6 4

 

1  1 0  - 0 

2 5 1

 22  9 12  1  0 

19 53 64

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 1  1 0 0  - 

2 3 0

Teams did not meet in 1994-95

 1  0 1 0  - 

0 1 2

 1  0 1 0  - 

0 1 4

 1  1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 1  1 0 0  - 

2 1 0 

 1  0 1 0 0 

0 1 7

 1  0 1 0 0 

0 0 2

 1  1 0 0 0 

2 4 1

 0  0 0 0 0 

0 0 0 

 1  0 1 0 0 

0 2 4

 0  0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1  0 1  - 0 

0 1 6

Teams did not meet in 2007-08

 0  0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1  1 0  - 0 

2 5 1

 

11  5 6 0 0  10 

22 

29

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 1  1 0 0  - 

2 5 2

 1  0 0 1  - 

1 2 2

 1  0 1 0  - 

0 4 5

 1  0 1 0  - 

0 4 6

 1  0 1 0  - 

0 0 1

 1  0 1 0 0 

0 2 5

 1  1 0 0 0 

2 4 3

 1  0 1 0 0 

0 1 2

 1  0 1 0 0 

0 0 3

 0  0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1  1 0  - 0 

2 3 2

 0  0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1  1 0  - 0 

2 6 4

 0  0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 

11  4 6 1 0 

31 

35

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HOME 

AWAY

2009-10 MEETING

Jan. 27 at Washington - W, 5-1

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded ..................................................................................................... 1993-94
Home Arena ....................................................................... Honda Center (17,174)
Stanley Cups ................................................................................................... 2007
Chief Executive Officer ...............................................................Michael Schulman
Executive Vice President/General Manager ........................................ Bob Murray
Head Coach ..................................................................................... Randy Carlyle
Assistant Coaches ...................................................... Newell Brown, Dave Farrish
Director of Media & Communications................................................. Alex Gilchrist
2008-09 Playoffs......................................... W. Conf. semifinals (def. by DET  4-3)

YEAR

93-94

94-95

95-96

96-97

97-98

98-99

99-00

00-01

01-02

02-03

03-04

05-06

06-07

07-08

08-09

09-10

Totals

Honda Center
2695 E. Katella Ave.
Anaheim, CA 92806
714.940.2900
Fax: 714.940.2953
http://ducks.nhl.com

Anaheim Ducks

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. ANAHEIM DUCKS

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 1-0-0 • ANAHEIM 0-1-0

WASHINGTON DUCKS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

JAN 27, 2010 

18,277 

MICHAL NEUVIRTH / J-S GIGUERE 

SHAONE MORRISONN

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

1 1 2 3 2  0 0 0 0 0 4 25.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

1 2 0 2 0  2 1 0 0 0 6 33.3

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

1 1 1 2 2  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 1 1 1 2 0  0 0 0 1 0 2 50.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

1 0 1 1 2  2 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

1 0 1 1 2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

1 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 1 0 1 1 2  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

1 0 0 0 1  4 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

1 0 0 0 0  5 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

1 0 0 0 1  4 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

MICHAL 

NEUVIRTH 

1 60  1  1.00  0 1 0 0  31  .968

POWER PLAY 

1 - 5 (20%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

2 - 2 (100%)

DUCKS 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

DAN 

SEXTON 

1 1 0 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

SHELDON 

BROOKBANK 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

SCOTT 

NIEDERMAYER 1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MATT 

BELESKEY 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

BRETT 

FESTERLING 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BOBBY 

RYAN 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MIKE 

BROWN 

1 0 0 0 0  5 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

KYLE 

CHIPCHURA 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

PETTERI 

NOKELAINEN 1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TROY 

BODIE 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

COREY 

PERRY 

1 0 0 0 -1  8 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

RYAN 

GETZLAF 

1 0 0 0 -1  6 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

RYAN 

WHITNEY 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JAMES 

WISNIEWSKI 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

STEVE 

EMINGER 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

EVGENY 

ARTYUKHIN  1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TODD 

MARCHANT 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

SAKU 

KOIVU 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

J-S 

GIGUERE 

1 60  5  5.00  0 0 1 0  49  .898

POWER PLAY 

0 - 2 (0%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

4 - 5 (80%)

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 Overall 

at 

Washington 

at 

Atlanta

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads, 34-18-5-5 

WSH leads, 20-7-3-1 

WSH leads, 14-11-2-4

Current Streak 

8 WSH wins (4/5/09-4/9/10) 

7 WSH wins (3/14/08-4/9/10) 

4 WSH wins (4/7/09-4/9/10)

Last Washington Win 

4/9/10 (5-2) 

4/9/10 (5-2) 

1/9/10 (8-1)

Last Atlanta Win 

3/16/09 (5-1) 

2/2/08 (2-0) 

3/16/09 (5-1)

Last Tie 

3/20/04 (2-2) 

3/20/04 (2-2) 

12/6/01 (3-3)

Last Overtime Game 

2/13/08 (L, 3-2 so) 

1/6/07 (W, 3-2) 

2/13/00 (L, 3-2 so)

Overtime Record 

5-5-5 

3-1-3 

2-4-2

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

9-1-0 

8-2-0 

6-2-2

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

8 (4/5/09-4/9/10) 

10 (1/8/00-3/6/03) 

4 (4/7/09-4/9/10)

Longest Winning Streak 

8 (4/5/09-4/9/10) 

7 (3/14/08-4/9/10) 

4 (4/7/09-4/9/10)

Longest Winless Streak 

5 (3/14/04-10/8/05) 

3 (10/14/06-11/22/06) 

3 (two times)

Longest Losing Streak 

4 (10/14/06-11/22/06) 

3 (10/14/06-11/22/06) 

3 (two times)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

5 (12/16/03) 

2 (11/10/01) 

3 (12/16/03)

Atlanta Shutouts (Last) 

2 (2/2/08) 

1 (2/2/08) 

1 (10/26/01)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

A. Ovechkin (11/26/08) 

A. Ovechkin (11/26/08) 

A. Ovechkin (12/15/06)

Last Atlanta Hat Trick 

I. Kovalchuk (12/6/02) 

I. Kovalchuk (12/6/02) 

none

Most Washington Goals 

8 (1/9/10) 

7 (12/6/02) 

8 (1/9/10)

Most Atlanta Goals 

8 (10/8/05) 

7 (10/7/05) 

8 (10/8/05)

Philips Arena
One Philips Drive
Atlanta, GA  30303
404.878.3000, 
Fax: 404.827.5909
http://thrashers.nhl.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Philips Arena (18,545)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  none
President  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Waddell
General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rick Dudley
Senior Director of Public Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Rob Koch
Director, Thrashers Media Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Potter
Media Relations Assistant  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Tillotson
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  DNQ

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 5 4 1 0 0 

18 7

 5 2 1 2 0 

14 

10

 5 3 1 1 0 

14 6

 5 3 1 1 0 

26 

19

 6 2 3 1 0 

16 

15

 8 3 4  - 1 

26 

39

 8 3 3  - 2 

22 

25

 8 4 2  - 2  10 

22 

20

 6 4 2  - 0 

24 

24

 6 6 0  - 0  12 

29 

13

 62 34 18  5  5 

78 

211 

199

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 8 2

 3 2 0 1 0 

10 5

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 8 2

 3 2 0 1 0 

17 

13

 3 1 1 1 0 

3 7 7

 4 2 2  - 0 

14 

18

 4 1 2  - 1 

11 

14

 4 2 2  - 0 

11 

11

 3 3 0  - 0 

15 

10

 3 3 0  - 0 

12 5

 

31 

20 7 3 1  44 

113 

87

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 3 2 1 0 0 

10 5

 2 0 1 1 0 

1 4 5

 3 1 1 1 0 

3 6 4

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 9 6

 3 1 2 0 0 

2 9 8

 4 1 2  - 1 

12 

21

 4 2 1  - 1 

11 

11

 4 2 0  - 2 

11 9

 3 1 2  - 0 

2 9 

14

 3 3 0  - 0 

17 8

 31 14 11  2  4 

34 98 91

ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

 TOTALS 

 

HOME 

AWAY

YEAR

99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

Oct. 22 at Atlanta - W, 5-4
Oct. 29 at Atlanta - W, 4-3 
Jan. 9 at Atlanta - W, 8-1
Feb. 5 at Washington - W, 5-1 
April 1 at Washington - W, 2-1
April 9 at Washington - W, 5-2

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. ATLANTA THRASHERS

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 6-0-0 • ATLANTA 0-6-0

ATLANTA THRASHERS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

OCT 22, 2009 

13,192 

SEMYON VARLAMOV / PAVELEC, HEDBERG 

CHRIS CLARK

OCT 29, 2009 

12,893 

SEMYON VARLAMOV / ONDREJ PAVELEC 

MIKE KNUBLE

JAN 9, 2010 

16,767 

MICHAL NEUVIRTH / HEDBERG, PAVELEC  ALEXANDER SEMIN

WASHINGTON THRASHERS 

CAPITALS  ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

FEB 5, 2010 

18,277 

MICHAL NEUVIRTH / ONDREJ PAVELEC  ALEXANDER SEMIN

APR 1, 2010 

18,277 

SEMYON VARLAMOV / ONDREJ PAVELEC 

MATT BRADLEY

APR 9, 2010 

18,277 

JOSE THEODORE / ONDREJ PAVELEC 

ALEX OVECHKIN

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

6 5 5 

10 6  6 2 0 1 0 

29 17.2

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 6 5 3 8 6  0 1 0 0 0 

15 33.3

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

5 3 5 8 7  2 0 1 2 0 

21 14.3

MIKE 

GREEN 

6 1 6 7 7  2 0 0 0 1 

13  7.7

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

6 1 5 6 

14  4 0 0 0 0 6 16.7

BROOKS 

LAICH 

6 0 5 5 2  0 0 0 0 0 

15  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

4 3 1 4 1  0 0 0 0 0 5 60.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

5 3 1 4 4  4 0 0 1 1 7 42.9

MATT 

BRADLEY 

5 2 2 4 3  0 0 0 1 0 

10 20.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

5 1 2 3 3  2 0 0 0 0 5 20.0

TOM 

POTI 

5 1 2 3 4  2 1 0 0 0 7 14.3

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  5 1 2 3 0  4 1 0 0 0 

13  7.7

ERIC 

FEHR 

5 1 1 2 -3  0 0 0 0 0 

12  8.3

KEITH 

AUCOIN 

2 0 2 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

3 0 2 2 3  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

ALEXANDRE 

GIROUX  1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

2 1 0 1 0  0 0 0 1 0 1 

100.0

JOE 

CORVO 

2 0 1 1 2  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ERIC 

BELANGER 

2 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 6 0 1 1 1  4 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

3 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 5 0 1 1 2  0 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

SCOTT 

WALKER 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MATHIEU 

PERREAULT  1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MILAN 

JURCINA 

2 0 0 0 1  4 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

3 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

2 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

2 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  3 

179  8  2.67  0 3 0 0  87  .908

MICHAL 

NEUVIRTH 

119  3  1.51  0 2 0 0  84  .964

JOSE 

THEODORE 

1 60  2  2.00  0 1 0 0  31  .935

POWER PLAY 

5 - 26 (19.2%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

18 - 21 (85.7%)

THRASHERS 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

RICH 

PEVERLEY 

6 1 3 4 -5  2 0 1 0 0 

10 10.0

TOBIAS 

ENSTROM 

6 1 3 4 -4  0 0 0 0 0 

11  9.1

ZACH 

BOGOSIAN 

6 3 0 3 -4  0 1 1 0 0 

17 17.6

MAXIM 

AFINOGENOV  6 2 1 3 -8  4 1 0 0 0 

18 11.1

NIK 

ANTROPOV 

4 0 3 3 -4  2 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

VYACHESLAV 

KOZLOV 4 0 3 3 -2  2 0 0 0 0 

13  0.0

ILYA 

KOVALCHUK 

2 2 0 2 -4  0 1 0 0 0 

14 14.3

TODD 

WHITE 

4 1 1 2 -4  0 0 0 0 0 5 20.0

COLBY 

ARMSTRONG  6 0 2 2 -3  8 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

TIM 

STAPLETON 

1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

CLARKE 

MACARTHUR  2 1 0 1 1  0 0 1 0 0 2 50.0

EVGENY 

ARTYUKHIN  2 1 0 1 -1  2 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

ARTURS 

KULDA 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

RON 

HAINSEY 

6 0 1 1 -4  2 0 0 0 0 9  0.0

JOHN 

ODUYA 

3 0 1 1 -3  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

PAVEL 

KUBINA 

4 0 1 1 -2  8 0 0 0 0 

11  0.0

JIM 

SLATER 

5 0 1 1 -2  6 0 0 0 0 

10  0.0

CHRISTOPH 

SCHUBERT 

3 0 0 0 -4  2 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

CHRIS 

THORBURN 

6 0 0 0 -1  9 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

MARK 

POPOVIC 

3 0 0 0 -2  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

CHRIS 

CHELIOS 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

NICKLAS 

BERGFORS  3 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 

10  0.0

BORIS 

VALABIK 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ANSSI 

SALMELA 

2 0 0 0 -2  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MARTY 

REASONER 

6 0 0 0 -4  2 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

ERIC 

BOULTON 

4 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

EVANDER 

KANE 

5 0 0 0 -5  4 0 0 0 0 

11  0.0

BRYAN 

LITTLE 

6 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 

16  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOHAN 

HEDBERG 

2 50  4  4.73  1 0 1 0  23  .826

ONDREJ 

PAVELEC 

304 23  4.53  0 0 5 0 175  .869

POWER PLAY 

3 - 21 (14.3%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

21 - 26 (80.8%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 5 0 4 1  - 

10 

41

 5 0 4 1  - 

14 

20

 5 0 4 1  - 

12 

20

 5 0 4 1  - 

10 

25

 4 0 3 1  - 

10 

20

 4 1 2 1  - 

13 

15

 4 1 2 1  - 

3 9 

18

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 8 

16

 3 3 0 0  - 

12 8

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 5 9

 3 2 1 0  - 

12 8

 3 2 0 1  - 

10 6

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 8 8

 3 2 1 0  - 

10 5

 3 1 1 1  - 

11 7

 3 1 2 0  - 

13 

13

 3 1 1 1  - 

11 

11

 3 1 1 1  - 

12 

12

 3 1 2 0  - 

13 

11

 4 0 4 0  - 

10 

23

 3 2 0 1  - 

5 6 3

 4 2 2 0  - 

11 

11

 4 1 1 2  - 

11 

11

 4 1 2 1  - 

3 5 7

 4 1 3 0  - 

13 

14

 4 1 1 2 0 

4 7 7

 4 2 1 1 0 

5 7 7

 4 2 2 0 0 

4 7 

12

 4 1 1 1 1 

14 

18

 4 1 2 1 0 

12 

14

 4 1 2  - 1 

3 9 

11

 4 0 0  - 4 

4 9 

10

 4 2 2  - 0 

13 7

 4 3 0  - 1 

11 8

 4 3 0  - 1 

14 8

 

131 41 61 21  8  111 

362 

444

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 3 

11

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 9 

13

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 7

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 9 

15

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 6 9

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 9

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 3 9

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 4 7

 2 2 0 0  - 

10 7

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 4

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 4

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 3

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 6 5

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 1

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 4 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 5

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 6 8

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 7

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 2

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 9

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 2 1

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 9

 2 0 0 2  - 

2 5 5

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 4

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 5

 2 0 1 1 0 

1 2 5

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 4 3

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 3 1

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 7 

10

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 7 8

 2 0 1  - 1 

1 5 7

 2 0 0  - 2 

2 4 4

 2 2 0  - 0 

12 3

 2 2 0  - 0 

4 5 2

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 6 6

 65 22 27 12  4 

60 

187 

213

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 7 

30

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 7

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 9 

13

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 1 

10

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 

11

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 5 6

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 9

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 9

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 2 1

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 5

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 4

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 4 3

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 3

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 4

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 7 2

 2 1 1 0  - 

10 8

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 3

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 5 5 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 7 9

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 

14

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 4 2

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 6 2

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 6

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 1 3

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 7 9

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 5 2

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 3 4

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 4 

11

 2 0 0 1 1 

2 7 8

 2 0 1 1 0 

1 5 6

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 4 4

 2 0 0  - 2 

2 5 6

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 1 4

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 6 6

 2 2 0  - 0 

4 8 2

 66 19 34  9  4 

51 

175 

231

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1924-25
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TD Garden (17,565)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 (most recent, 1972)
General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Chiarelli
Assistant General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Benning
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Claude Julien
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Doug Houda, Craig Ramsay, Geoff Ward
Director of Media Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matthew Chmura
Director of Publications and Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Heidi Holland
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E. Conf. semifinals (def. by CAR 4-3)

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Boston

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH trails, 41-61-21-8 

WSH trails, 22-27-12-4 

WSH trails, 19-34-9-4

Current Streak 

1 BOS win (4/11/10) 

1 BOS win (4/11/10) 

3 WSH wins (2/28/09-2/2/10)

Last Washington Win 

4/5/10 (3-2 ot) 

4/5/10 (3-2 ot) 

2/2/10 (4-1)

Last Boston Win 

4/11/10 (4-3 so) 

4/11/10 (4-3 so) 

1/27/09 (3-2 ot)

Last Tie 

4/1/04 (3-3) 

1/20/03 (3-3) 

4/1/04 (3-3)

Last Overtime Game 

4/11/10 (L, 4-3 so) 

4/11/10 (L, 4-3 so) 

2/28/09 (W, 4-3 ot)

Overtime Record 

6-11-14 

3-4-7 

3-7-7

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

7-1-2 

5-1-4 

4-3-3

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

4 (four times) 

5 (two times) 

4 (two times)

Longest Winning Streak 

4 (2/28/09-4/5/10) 

5 (3/3/08-4/5/10) 

3 (three times)

Longest Winless Streak 

26 (11/7/74-11/15/79) 

13 (1/7/75-10/13/79) 

15 (11/7/74-12/7/80)

Longest Losing Streak 

6 (two times) 

5 (12/29/03-2/6/07) 

6 (two times)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

5 (1/14/02) 

1 (1/14/02) 

4 (12/2/00)

Boston Shutouts (Last) 

7 (1/3/08) 

3 (2/25/00) 

4 (1/3/08)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

A. Ovechkin (3/3/08) 

A. Ovechkin (3/3/08) 

C. Clark (3/15/07)

Last Boston Hat Trick 

C. Neely (1/2/94) 

R. Middleton (12/23/81) 

C. Neely (1/2/94)

Most Washington Goals 

10 (3/3/08) 

10 (3/3/08) 

7 (two times)

Most Boston Goals 

12 (12/14/74) 

8 (3/4/75) 

12 (12/14/74)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Oct. 1 at Boston - W, 4-1 
Feb. 2 at Boston - W, 4-1
April 5 at Washington - W, 3-2 ot 
April 9 at Washington - L, 3-4 so

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Boston Bruins

WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. BOSTON BRUINS

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 3-0-1 • BOSTON 1-2-1

BOSTON BRUINS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND  GOALTENDERS  W. 

GOAL

OCT 1, 2009 

17,565 

JOSE THEODORE / TIM THOMAS 

ALEX OVECHKIN

FEB 2, 2010 

17,565 

JOSE THEODORE / TIM THOMAS 

BROOKS LAICH

WASHINGTON BRUINS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

APR 5, 2010 

3 (OT) 

18,277 

JOSE THEODORE / TUUKKA RASK 

BROOKS LAICH

APR 11, 2010 

4 (SO) 

18,277 

TIM THOMAS / SEMYON VARLAMOV 

DAVID KREJCI

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 4 1 6 7 3  2 0 0 0 0 

11  9.1

BROOKS 

LAICH 

4 4 2 6 3  2 3 0 2 0 

14 28.6

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

4 3 3 6 3  6 0 0 1 1 

18 16.7

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

4 1 4 5 3  6 0 0 0 0 

12  8.3

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

4 3 1 4 4  2 0 0 0 0 

12 25.0

TOM 

POTI 

4 0 4 4 7  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

3 1 1 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 5 20.0

ERIC 

BELANGER 

2 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 5 20.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

2 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

4 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

2 0 1 1 3  2 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

1 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

3 0 0 0 2  7 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

SCOTT 

WALKER 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

3 0 0 0 4  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

BOYD 

KANE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 2 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

2 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

3 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  3 0 0 0 3  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

MILAN 

JURCINA 

1 0 0 0 1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

4 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 4 0 0 0 -2  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

JOE 

CORVO 

2 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

180  4  1.33  0 3 0 0  92  .957

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  1 65  3  2.77  0 0 0 1  38  .921

POWER PLAY 

3 - 12 (25%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

15 - 17 (88.2%)

BRUINS 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

PATRICE 

BERGERON  3 2 1 3 -3  2 0 0 0 0 

11 18.2

DENNIS 

WIDEMAN 

4 1 2 3 -3  4 0 0 0 0 9 11.1

MICHAEL 

RYDER 

4 2 0 2 -1  2 1 0 0 0 

12 16.7

DAVID 

KREJCI 

4 1 1 2 0  2 1 0 0 0 

13  7.7

MILAN 

LUCIC 

4 0 2 2 -2  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

MARCO 

STURM 

4 1 0 1 0  4 0 0 0 0 8 12.5

ZDENO 

CHARA 

3 0 1 1 -3  2 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

STEVE 

BEGIN 

4 0 1 1 -1  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MARC 

SAVARD 

2 0 1 1 -2  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

MARK 

RECCHI 

3 0 1 1 -3  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MARK 

STUART 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ZACH 

HAMILL 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ANDREW 

BODNARCHUK 

2 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ANDREW 

FERENCE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRAD 

MARCHAND 

2 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

SHAWN 

THORNTON 

3 0 0 0 -1  5 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

VLADIMIR 

SOBOTKA 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ADAM 

MCQUAID 

3 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

DANIEL 

PAILLE 

3 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOHNNY 

BOYCHUK 

3 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 

10  0.0

DEREK 

MORRIS 

2 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MIROSLAV 

SATAN 

3 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

MATT 

HUNWICK 

4 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

BLAKE 

WHEELER 

4 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

BYRON 

BITZ 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JEFFREY 

PENNER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

CHUCK 

KOBASEW 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TRENT 

WHITFIELD 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

TIM 

THOMAS 

183 10  3.26  0 1 2 0  96  .896

TUUKKA 

RASK 

1 60  3  2.96  0 0 0 1  30  .900

POWER PLAY 

2 - 17 (11.8%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

9 - 12 (75%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 5 0 5 0  - 

12 

34 

 5 0 4 1  - 

14 

32 

 5 1 4 0  - 

11 

18 

 5 1 3 1  - 

17 

23 

 4 0 3 1  - 

1 9 

17 

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 7 

19 

 4 0 2 2  - 

13 

19 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 7 

12 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 6 

16 

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 6 

11 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 5 9 

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 7 7 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 8 

12 

 3 0 2 1  - 

11 

14 

 3 3 0 0  - 

17 9 

 3 1 1 1  - 

10 8 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 6 

13 

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 8 

10 

 4 2 2 0  - 

14 

13 

 4 2 1 1  - 

12 

15 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 6 4 

 4 2 1 1  - 

10 6

 4 1 2 1  - 

12 

13

 4 2 2 0  - 

11 

12

 4 2 2 0  - 

4 4 6

 4 2 1 1 0 

5 8 9

 4 1 2 1 0 

3 8 8

 4 2 1 0 1 

11 

12

 4 3 1 0 0 

12 

10

 4 0 4 0 0 

0 4 

21

 4 1 3  - 0 

14 

19

 4 1 3  - 0 

12 

17

 4 1 3  - 0 

10 

16

 4 2 1  - 1 

11 

14

 4 3 1  - 0 

10 6

 

132 38 77 15  2 

93 

343 

484

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 7 

18 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 5 8 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 9 

 3 1 1 1  - 

14 

14 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 8 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 

11 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 7 

10 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 4 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 

13 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 4 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 3 6 

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 2 2 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 

10 

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 3 3 

 2 2 0 0  - 

11 5 

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 1 1 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 8 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 1 

 2 2 0 0  - 

10 5 

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 6 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 2 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 3 3

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 8

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 5

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 3 3

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 3 2

 2 0 1 1 0 

1 4 5

 2 0 1 0 1 

1 4 8

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 7 5

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 1 9

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 6 9

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 7 6

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 4 8

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 7 7

 2 2 0  - 0 

4 7 2

 66 19 36  9  2 

49 

171 

228

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 

16 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 9 

24 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 7 9 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 9 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 5 9 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 8 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 6 9 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 8 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 3 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 4 7 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 3 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 5 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 8 

11 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 4 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 9 7 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 5 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 5 9 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 8 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 9 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 2 

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 3

 2 1 0 1  - 

10 5

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 7

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 1 3

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 5 7

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 4 3

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 7 4

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 5 5

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 3 

12

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 8 

10

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 5 

11

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 6 8

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 4 7

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 3 4

 66 19 41  6  0 

44 

172 

256

HSBC Arena
One Seymour H. Knox 
III Plaza
Buffalo, NY  14203
716.855.4100
Fax: 303.855.4162
www.sabres.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970-71
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HSBC Arena (18,690)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  none
General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darcy Regier
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Lindy Ruff
Associate Coach  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Brian McCutcheon
Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Patrick
Director of Public Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Michael Gilbert
Coordinator of Media Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Bandura
Manager of Publications & Hockey Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Snow
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  DNQ

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Buffalo

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH trails, 38-77-15-2 

WSH trails, 19-36-9-2 

WSH trails, 19-41-6-0

Current Streak 

2 WSH wins (12/23/09-3/3/10) 

2 WSH wins (11/25/09-12/23/09) 

1 WSH win (3/3/10)

Last Washington Win 

3/3/10 (3-1)  

12/23/09 (5-2) 

3/3/10 (3-1)

Last Buffalo Win 

12/9/09 (3-0) 

4/3/09 (5-4 ot) 

12/9/09 (3-0)

Last Tie 

12/20/00 (2-2) 

12/20/00 (2-2) 

2/2/97 (2-2)

Last Overtime Game 

4/3/09 (L, 5-4 ot) 

4/3/09 (L, 5-4 ot) 

3/26/02 (W, 4-3)

Overtime Record 

1-2-10 

0-2-6 

1-0-4

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

6-3-1 

4-5-1 

4-6-0

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

4 (three times) 

5 (10/5/91-2/20/94) 

4 (12/8/95-4/13/97)

Longest Winning Streak 

3 (two times) 

4 (10/5/91-10/16/93) 

2 (two times)

Longest Winless Streak 

22 (11/11/78-11/16/84) 

10 (11/11/78-1/7/84) 

14 (11/20/77-11/16/84)

Longest Losing Streak 

10 (1/24/81-1/7/84) 

5 (1/24/81-1/7/84) 

7 (11/20/74-12/26/76)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

3 (11/25/09) 

2 (11/25/09) 

1 (10/23/98)

Buffalo Shutouts (Last) 

12 (12/9/09) 

8 (4/7/07) 

4 (12/9/09)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

J. Svejkovsky (4/13/97) 

none 

J. Svejkovsky (4/13/97)

Last Buffalo Hat Trick 

T. Pyatt (11/17/05) 

M. Satan (3/1/98) 

T. Pyatt (11/17/05)

Most Washington Goals 

8 (4/13/97) 

7 (12/2/06) 

8 (4/13/97)

Most Buffalo Goals 

14 (12/21/75) 

9 (two times) 

14 (12/21/75)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Nov. 25 at Washington - W, 2-0 
Dec. 9 at Buffalo - L, 0-3
Dec. 23 at Washington - W, 5-2 
March 3 at Buffalo - W, 3-1

Buffalo Sabres

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Buffalo Sabres

WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. BUFFALO SABRES

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 3-1-0 • BUFFALO 1-3-0

BUFFALO SABRES 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS  W. 

GOAL

DEC 9, 2009 

17,982 

RYAN MILLER / JOSE THEODORE 

STEVE MONTADOR

MAR 3, 2010 

18,690 

JOSE THEODORE / RYAN MILLER 

MIKE GREEN

WASHINGTON SABRES 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

NOV 25, 2009 

18,277 

SEMYON VARLAMOV / RYAN MILLER 

ALEX OVECHKIN

DEC 23, 2009 

18,277 

MICHAL NEUVIRTH / RYAN MILLER 

BRENDAN MORRISON

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

MIKE 

GREEN 

4 2 2 4 5  4 0 0 1 0 

14 14.3

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

4 2 2 4 1 17 1 0 1 0 

18 11.1

ERIC 

FEHR 

4 1 2 3 3  0 0 0 0 0 

13  7.7

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

4 0 3 3 3  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 4 2 0 2 1  0 1 0 0 0 

13 15.4

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  4 1 1 2 1  2 0 0 1 0 9 11.1

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 4 0 2 2 4  0 0 0 0 0 

10  0.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

3 0 2 2 1  2 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 1 5 20.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 1 0 1 2  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

3 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

4 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

2 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

JAY 

BEAGLE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MATHIEU 

PERREAULT  1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MILAN 

JURCINA 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

4 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

2 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

KEITH 

AUCOIN 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 3 0 0 0 2  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

3 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

ALEXANDRE 

GIROUX  1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

3 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

3 0 0 0 -2  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

MICHAL 

NEUVIRTH 

1 60  2  2.00  0 1 0 0  34  .941

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  1 60  0 

.00  1 1 0 0  25  .000

JOSE 

THEODORE 

119  4  2.00  0 1 1 0  52  .923

POWER PLAY 

2 - 5 (40%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

10 - 11 (90.9%)

SABRES GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

DEREK 

ROY 

4 0 4 4 -1  2 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

STEVE 

MONTADOR 

4 1 1 2 -2  0 0 0 1 0 6 16.7

NATHAN 

GERBE 

1 1 1 2 1  0 1 0 0 0 2 50.0

JASON 

POMINVILLE 

4 0 2 2 0  2 0 0 0 0 

11  0.0

PAUL 

GAUSTAD 

2 1 0 1 2  2 0 0 0 0 4 25.0

TIM 

CONNOLLY 

4 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 

10 10.0

HENRIK 

TALLINDER 

4 1 0 1 -2  0 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

JOCHEN 

HECHT 

4 1 0 1 -2  0 0 0 0 0 7 14.3

MIKE 

GRIER 

3 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

DREW 

STAFFORD 

4 0 1 1 -1  4 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

TONI 

LYDMAN 

4 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

TYLER 

MYERS 

4 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

CRAIG 

RIVET 

4 0 0 0 -2  4 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

TIM 

KENNEDY 

4 0 0 0 -2  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

CHRIS 

BUTLER 

2 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

PATRICK 

KALETA 

3 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

CLARKE 

MACARTHUR  3 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

THOMAS 

VANEK 

3 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 9  0.0

MATT 

ELLIS 

4 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

NATHAN 

PAETSCH 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ANDREJ 

SEKERA 

3 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

ADAM 

MAIR 

3 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

RYAN 

MILLER 

237  9  2.27  1 1 3 0 136  .934

POWER PLAY 

1 - 11 (9.1%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

3 - 5 (60%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 4 0 3 1  - 

1 5 

14 

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 4 

18 

 4 1 3 0  - 

10 

22 

 4 2 1 1  - 

13 

11 

 4 1 2 1  - 

17 

21 

 4 0 3 1  - 

1 8 

15 

 4 1 3 0  - 

2 9 

19 

 3 3 0 0  - 

22 

12 

 3 2 1 0  - 

12 

11 

 3 2 1 0  - 

12 7 

 3 2 1 0  - 

11 

11 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 9 

13 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 9 

12 

 3 1 2 0  - 

11 

17 

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 5 

10 

 3 1 0 2  - 

11 8 

 3 1 2 0  - 

10 

19 

 3 2 0 1  - 

13 7 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 7 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 6 7

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 6 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 6

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 5

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 4 5

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 2 1

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 4 4

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 3 2

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 8 3 

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 3 3

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 2

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 3 2

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 1 2

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 3 5

 83 30 40 13  0 

73 

257 

307

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 2 7 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 7 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 9 

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 6 4 

 2 1 1 0  - 

11 

13 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 6 8 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 8 

 2 2 0 0  - 

17 9 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 3 

 2 2 0 0  - 

10 4 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 3 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 7 9 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 6 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 9 9 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 2 

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 8 5 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 2 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 3 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 4 6 

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 4 4

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 2 1

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 2

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 4 5

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 2 1

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 3 2

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 4 2 

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 3 3

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 3 2

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 3 5

 43 22 15  6  0 

50 

159 

146

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 7 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 

11 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 

13 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 7 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 6 8 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 7 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 

11 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 3 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 8 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 3 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 8 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 4 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 6 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 8 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 4 8 

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 3 3 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 6 

17 

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 4 4 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 1 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 3

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 4 4 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 3

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 0 0

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 4 4

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 4 1

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 2

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 1 2

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 

40 8 

25 7 0  23 

98 

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Pengrowth Saddledome
P.O. Box 1540, Station M
Calgary, Alb. T2P 3B9
403.777.4636
Fax: 403.777.2171
www.calgaryflames.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1972-73 (Atlanta), 1980-91 (Calgary)
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pengrowth Saddledome (17,158)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (1989)
President & Chief Executive Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken King
General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darryl Sutter
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brent Sutter
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan McGill, Dave Lowry, Rob Cookson
Vice President of Communications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Hanlon
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  W. Conf. quarterfinals (def. by CHI, 4-2)

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Calgary

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH trails, 30-40-13-0 

WSH leads, 22-15-6-0 

WSH trails, 8-25-7-0

Current Streak 

2 CGY wins (10/21/08-3/28/10) 

1 CGY win (3/28/10) 

1 CGY win (10/21/08)

Last Washington Win 

3/12/08 (3-2) 

3/12/08 (3-2) 

10/30/06 (4-2)

Last Calgary Win 

3/28/10 (5-3) 

3/28/10 (5-3) 

10/21/08 (2-1)

Last Tie 

1/14/04 (3-3) 

1/14/04 (3-3) 

2/13/01 (4-4)

Last Overtime Game 

1/14/04 (T, 3-3) 

1/14/04 (T, 3-3) 

2/13/01 (T, 4-4)

Overtime Record 

2-2-9 

2-1-3 

0-1-6

Last 10 Games (W-L-T-OT) 

6-2-2-0 

7-1-1-1 

3-3-3-1

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

8 (1/26/00-3/12/08) 

6 (12/2/81-10/30/84) 

4 (10/30/98-10/30/06)

Longest Winning Streak 

4 (12/2/81-11/16/82) 

6 (12/2/81-10/30/84) 

2 (3/20/03-10/30/06)

Longest Winless Streak 

8 (11/12/74-3/28/76) 

4 (two times) 

7 (two times)

Longest Losing Streak 

7 (11/13/74-3/28/76) 

4 (11/9/85-12/8/87) 

6 (11/13/74-11/24/76)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

1 (10/30/98) 

none 

1 (10/30/98)

Calgary Shutouts (Last) 

6 (10/30/98) 

1 (3/23/75) 

5 (10/30/98)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

D. Christian (12/8/87) 

D. Christian (12/8/87) 

A. Haworth (2/24/83)

Last Calgary Hat Trick 

T. Lysiak (10/14/78) 

T. Lysiak (10/14/78) 

none

Most Washington Goals 

9 (12/2/81) 

9 (12/2/81) 

6 (10/26/77)

Most Calgary Goals 

9 (10/27/90) 

7 (11/14/78) 

9 (10/27/90)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

Teams did not meet in 1994-95

2009-10 MEETING

March 28 at Washington - L, 3-5

Teams did not meet in 2005-06

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HOME 

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. CALGARY FLAMES

CAPITALS LOST SEASON SERIES, 0-1-0 • CALGARY 1-0-0

WASHINGTON FLAMES 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

MAR 28, 2010 

18,277 

MIIKKA KIPRUSOFF / VARLAMOV, THEODORE NIKLAS HAGMAN

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

1 1 1 2 -1  0 1 0 0 0 7 14.3

DAVID 

STECKEL 

1 1 0 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

MATHIEU 

PERREAULT  1 1 0 1 -1  0 1 0 0 0 3 33.3

QUINTIN 

LAING 

1 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

1 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 1 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 0 0 0 -1  5 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JOE 

CORVO 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ERIC 

BELANGER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

1 10  3 17.03  0 0 0 0  10  .700

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  1 47  2  2.52  0 0 1 0  12  .833

POWER PLAY 

2 - 5 (40%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

1 - 2 (50%)

FLAMES 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

RENE 

BOURQUE 

1 1 2 3 3  0 0 0 0 0 4 25.0

IAN 

WHITE 

1 1 1 2 1  0 1 0 0 0 1 

100.0

MIKAEL 

BACKLUND 

1 0 2 2 3  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

NIKLAS 

HAGMAN 

1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 1 0 1 

100.0

ALES 

KOTALIK 

1 1 0 1 3  2 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

JAY 

BOUWMEESTER  1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

DAVID 

MOSS 

1 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JAROME 

IGINLA 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

CRAIG 

CONROY 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MATT 

STAJAN 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ROBYN 

REGEHR 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

CORY 

SARICH 

1 0 0 0 2  7 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JAMAL 

MAYERS 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

STEVE 

STAIOS 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BRETT 

SUTTER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MARK 

GIORDANO 

1 0 0 0 2  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

NIGEL 

DAWES 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ERIC 

NYSTROM 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

MIIKKA 

KIPRUSOFF 

1 60  3  3.00  0 1 0 0  34  .912

POWER PLAY 

1 - 2 (50%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

3 - 5 (60%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 4 2 1 1  - 

22 

16

 4 3 1 0  - 

19 

13

 3 2 1 0  - 

13 7

 3 2 0 1  - 

15 

10

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 8 8

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 4 7

 3 2 0 1  - 

15 

12

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 9 9

 3 2 1 0  - 

14 

10

 3 3 0 0  - 

12 4

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 9 

10

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 6 

10

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 7 

12

 4 3 1 0  - 

18 

13

 4 2 2 0  - 

4 9 

12

 4 2 1 1  - 

15 8

 4 2 1 1  - 

5 9 6

 4 2 1 1  - 

5 9 8

 4 4 0 0  - 

8 9 5

 5 2 2 1  - 

11 

11

 5 2 1 2 0 

12 

10

 5 2 1 1 1 

15 

11

 5 2 1 2 0 

19 

15

 5 4 1 0 0 

14 8

 6 4 1 1 0 

22 

11

 8 3 3  - 2 

26 

29

 8 3 5  - 0 

23 

29

 8 4 4  - 0 

21 

22

 6 3 3  - 0 

17 

19

 6 3 1  - 2 

19 

21

 

132 69 44 14  5  157 

421 

366

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 1 0 1  - 

12 8

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 7

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 7 1

 2 2 0 0  - 

11 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 2

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 5

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 2

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 8

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 2

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 4 2

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 4

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 6

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 8

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 5

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 7

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 9 7

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 5 2

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 5

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 3 1

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 4

 3 2 0 1 0 

5 9 6

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 7 3

 3 1 1 1 0 

13 

10

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 7 3

 3 2 1 0 0 

12 4

 4 1 2  - 1 

11 

14

 4 2 2  - 0 

13 

12

 4 3 1  - 0 

12 5

 3 2 1  - 0 

10 

11

 3 2 1  - 0 

11 

12

 65 39 21  4  1 

83 

220 

172

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 1 1 0  - 

10 8

 2 2 0 0  - 

13 6

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 6

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 4 4

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 6

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 0 2

 2 1 0 1  - 

11 

10

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 1

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 8

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 8 2

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 6

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 4

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 5 4

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 9 8

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 5

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 6 1

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 4

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 1 3

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 6 4

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 5 7

 2 0 1 1 0 

1 3 4

 3 1 0 1 1 

4 8 8

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 6 5

 3 2 1 0 0 

4 7 5

 3 2 0 1 0 

10 7

 4 2 1  - 1 

15 

15

 4 1 3  - 0 

10 

17

 4 1 3  - 0 

2 9 

17

 3 1 2  - 0 

2 7 8

 3 1 0  - 2 

4 8 9

 67 30 23 10  4 

74 

201 

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1400 Edwards Mill Rd.
Raleigh, NC  27607
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Fax: 919.462.7030
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CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . 1972-73 (WHA), 1979-80 (Hartford- NHL), 1997-98 (Carolina)
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  RBC Center (18,639)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (2006)
CEO/Governor  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Karmanos Jr.
President & General Manager  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Jim Rutherford
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Maurice
Associate Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ron Francis
Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Barrasso, Kevin McCarthy, Tom Rowe
Director of Media Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Sundheim
Manager of Media Relations/Broadcast Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle Hanlin
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. Conf. finals (def. by PIT, 4-0)

SERIES INFORMATION

                                                          Overall 

at Washington 

at Carolina

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads, 69-44-14-5 

WSH leads, 39-21-4-1 

WSH leads, 30-23-10-4

Current Streak 

2 CAR wins (3/18/10-3/25/10) 

1 WSH win (3/10/10) 

2 CAR wins (3/18/10-3/25/10)

Last Washington Win 

3/10/10 (4-3 ot) 

3/10/10 (4-3 ot) 

11/30/09 (3-2)

Last Carolina Win 

3/25/10 (3-2 so) 

12/28/09 (6-3) 

3/25/10 (3-2 so)

Last Tie 

2/12/04 (3-3) 

12/30/01 (5-5) 

2/12/04 (3-3)

Last Overtime Game 

3/25/10 (L, 3-2 so) 

3/10/10 (W, 4-3 ot) 

3/25/10 (L, 3-2 so)

Overtime Record 

7-6-12 

4-2-3 

3-4-9

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

4-4-2 

7-3-0 

3-5-2

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

6 (3/2/03-2/12/04) 

7 (4/21/95-4/19/98) 

4 (three times)

Longest Winning Streak 

5 (two times) 

5 (2/27/82-12/29/84) 

4 (1/4/80-11/14/81)

Longest Winless Streak 

4 (two times) 

4 (3/2/90-3/24/92) 

5 (two times)

Longest Losing Streak 

4 (3/2/90-3/12/91) 

4 (3/2/90-3/24/92) 

5 (1/26/07-2/23/08)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

8 (10/6/07) 

6 (10/6/07) 

2 (3/20/95)

Carolina Shutouts (Last) 

9 (11/5/07) 

2 (3/9/07) 

7 (11/5/07)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

A. Semin (10/7/06) 

A. Semin (10/7/06) 

D. Ciccarelli (3/18/89)

Last Carolina Hat Trick 

C. Stillman (11/5/07) 

P. Verbeek (12/7/93) 

C. Stillman (11/5/07)

Most Washington Goals 

9 (3/8/80) 

9 (3/8/80) 

8 (two times)

Most Carolina Goals 

8 (3/24/92) 

8 (3/24/92) 

7 (10/12/05)

YEAR

79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Nov. 30 at Carolina - W, 3-2 
Dec. 11 at Washington - W, 4-3 ot
Dec. 28 at Washington - L, 3-6 
March 10 at Washington - W, 4-3 ot 

  

March 18 at Carolina - L, 3-4 ot 
March 25 at Carolina - L, 2-3 so 

Carolina Hurricanes

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CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 3-1-2 • CAROLINA 2-1-2

CAROLINA HURRICANES 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

NOV 30, 2009 

12,797 

JOSE THEODORE / MICHAEL LEIGHTON 

NICKLAS BACKSTROM

MAR 18, 2010 

4 (OT) 

18,144 

JUSTIN PETERS / SEMYON VARLAMOV 

RAY WHITNEY

MAR 25, 2010 

3 (SO) 

18,046 

MANNY LEGACE / SEMYON VARLAMOV 

CHAD LAROSE

WASHINGTON HURRICANES 

CAPITALS  ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

DEC 11, 2009 

4 (OT) 

18,277 

JOSE THEODORE / CAM WARD 

MIKE GREEN

DEC 28, 2009 

18,277 

CAM WARD / JOSE THEODORE 

BRANDON SUTTER

MAR 10, 2010 

4 (OT) 

18,277 

JOSE THEODORE / MANNY LEGACE 

TOMAS FLEISCHMANN

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 6 2 6 8 1  6 0 0 1 0 

12 16.7

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

5 0 7 7 1 17 0 0 0 0 

25  0.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

6 4 1 5 -2  2 3 0 1 0 

18 22.2

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

5 4 0 4 1  4 0 0 0 0 

21 19.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

5 3 1 4 1  4 0 0 0 0 

12 25.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 6 2 2 4 -2  4 0 0 1 0 

18 11.1

BROOKS 

LAICH 

5 1 3 4 0  6 1 0 0 0 

18  5.6

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  6 0 3 3 0  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

JOE 

CORVO 

3 2 0 2 0  2 1 0 0 0 7 28.6

JOHN 

CARLSON 

3 1 1 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 4 25.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

4 0 2 2 2  2 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

SCOTT 

WALKER 

2 0 1 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ALEXANDRE 

GIROUX  1 0 1 1 3  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

6 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

MATHIEU 

PERREAULT  2 0 1 1 -1  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

5 0 1 1 -2  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

2 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

ERIC 

BELANGER 

3 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

6 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

3 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

1 0 0 0 2  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 4 0 0 0 0  4 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

4 0 0 0 1  4 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

5 0 0 0 -5  4 0 0 0 0 

15  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

2 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MILAN 

JURCINA 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

243 13  3.20  0 3 1 0 115  .887

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  2 

127  6  2.82  0 0 0 2  60  .900

POWER PLAY 

5 - 23 (21.7%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

23 - 28 (82.1%)

HURRICANES 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

ERIC 

STAAL 

6 4 6 

10 3  6 1 0 0 1 

28 14.3

JUSSI 

JOKINEN 

6 2 7 9 4  0 1 0 0 0 7 28.6

TUOMO 

RUUTU 

5 2 3 5 1  2 1 0 0 0 9 22.2

MATT 

CULLEN 

3 1 2 3 2  0 0 0 0 0 8 12.5

RAY 

WHITNEY 

6 1 2 3 1  2 0 0 1 0 

12  8.3

TOM 

KOSTOPOULOS  6 0 3 3 -2  4 0 0 0 0 

11  0.0

JONI 

PITKANEN 

6 0 3 3 2  2 0 0 0 0 

12  0.0

CHAD 

LAROSE 

3 1 1 2 3  0 0 0 0 0 

11  9.1

BRANDON 

SUTTER 

6 1 1 2 1  0 0 0 1 0 

11  9.1

PATRICK 

DWYER 

6 1 1 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 5 20.0

JAMIE 

MCBAIN 

2 1 1 2 2  0 1 0 0 0 6 16.7

JOE 

CORVO 

1 1 0 1 0  0 1 0 0 0 1 

100.0

SERGEI 

SAMSONOV 

5 1 0 1 -1  6 0 0 0 0 

15  6.7

JIRI 

TLUSTY 

1 1 0 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

BRETT 

CARSON 

5 1 0 1 2  6 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

BRYAN 

RODNEY 

1 1 0 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

TIM 

GLEASON 

4 1 0 1 3 14 0 1 0 0 6 16.7

JAY 

HARRISON 

4 0 1 1 -5  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

AARON 

WARD 

3 0 1 1 -1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ERIK 

COLE 

3 0 0 0 -2  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ALEXANDRE 

PICARD  2 0 0 0 0  4 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

3 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

STEPHANE 

YELLE 

3 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

SCOTT 

WALKER 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ROD 

BRIND’AMOUR 

6 0 0 0 -5  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

DRAYSON 

BOWMAN 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

ANDREW 

ALBERTS 

3 0 0 0 1  6 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ZACH 

BOYCHUK 

3 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

NICLAS 

WALLIN 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

OSKAR 

OSALA 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

MANNY 

LEGACE 

128  6  2.81  0 1 0 1  82  .927

JUSTIN 

PETERS 

1 64  3  2.81  0 1 0 0  28  .893

CAM 

WARD 

121  7  3.46  0 1 0 1  71  .901

MICHAEL 

LEIGHTON 

1 57  3  3.12  0 0 1 0  33  .909

POWER PLAY 

5 - 28 (17.9%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

18 - 23 (78.3%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 4 1 3 0  - 

11 

22 

 4 2 2 0  - 

15 

17 

 4 1 2 1  - 

19 

18 

 4 0 3 1  - 

1 7 

16 

 4 1 2 1  - 

11 

12 

 4 2 2 0  - 

14 

13 

 4 1 1 2  - 

13 

15 

 3 1 2 0  - 

12 

15 

 3 2 0 1  - 

13 9 

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 9 9 

 3 3 0 0  - 

13 5 

 3 2 1 0  - 

16 

13 

 3 1 1 1  - 

10 

11 

 3 2 1 0  - 

12 

10 

 3 2 1 0  - 

14 

13 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 6 4 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 7 

10 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 

11 

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 7 9 

 2 2 0 0  - 

10 4

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 6 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 

10

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 5 2

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 5

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 7 6

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 3 6

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 3 1

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 2 2 

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 7 4

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 3 4

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 0 5

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 2

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 3

 85 35 38 11  1 

82 

275 

292

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 9 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 8 

 2 1 1 0  - 

11 9 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 4 8 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 5 

 2 2 0 0  - 

12 4 

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 5 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 9 8 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 2 

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 5 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 0 

 2 1 1 0  - 

12 

11 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 5 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 3 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 3 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 4 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 7 

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 5 3 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 1

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 1994-95

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 4 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 5

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 4 

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 2 2

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2 3

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 3 1

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 3 4

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 3 4

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 2006-07

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 2

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 43 22 15  5  1 

50 

151 

133

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 

13 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 9 9 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 8 9 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 8 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 5 7 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 9 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 6 

10 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 7 

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 9 7 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 4 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 5 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 2 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 7 9 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 4 5 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 

10 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 0 1 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 6 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 4 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 6 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 3

 
 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 5

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 2 0

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 1 

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 5 4

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 3

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 2 2

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 4 0

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 0 5

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 3

 42 13 23  6  0 

32 

124 

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United Center
1901 W. Madison
Chicago, IL  60612
312.455.7000
Fax: 312.455.7041
www.chicagoblackhawks.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1926-27
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Center (20,500)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 (most recent, 1961)
President  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  John F. McDonough
General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stan Bowman
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joel Quenneville
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Haviland, John Torchetti
Media Relations Director  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Brandon Faber
Media Relations Coordinator  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adam Rogowin
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  W. Conf. finals (def by DET, 4-1)

2009-10 MEETING

March 14 at Chicago - W, 4-3 ot

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Chicago

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH trails, 35-38-11-1 

WSH leads, 22-15-5-1 

WSH trails, 13-23-6-0

Current Streak 

2 WSH wins (10/11/08-3/14/10) 

1 WSH win (10/11/08) 

1 WSH win (3/14/10)

Last Washington Win 

3/14/10 (4-3 ot) 

10/11/08 (4-2)   

3/14/10 (4-3 ot)

Last Chicago Win 

3/19/08 (5-0) 

1/10/06 (4-3 ot) 

3/19/08 (5-0)

Last Tie 

11/15/03 (2-2) 

12/27/99 (2-2) 

11/15/03 (2-2)

Last Overtime Game 

3/14/10 (W, 4-3 ot) 

1/10/06 (L, 4-3) 

3/14/10 (W, 4-3 ot)

Overtime Record 

1-2-5 

0-1-3 

1-1-2

Last 10 Games (W-L-T-OT) 

4-4-1-1 

3-5-1-1 

6-3-1-0

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

6 (1/30/82-1/20/84) 

6 (1/30/82-11/5/85) 

4 (10/14/84-11/12/86)

Longest Winning Streak 

5 (10/14/84-11/5/85) 

4 (two times) 

3 (two times)

Longest Winless Streak 

7 (11/2/77-1/7/79) 

3 (three times) 

13 (2/8/76-11/3/82)

Longest Losing Streak 

5 (10/25/90-1/12/92) 

2 (five times) 

6 (2/15/89-1/21/93) 

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

5 (2/15/04) 

3 (2/27/90) 

2 (2/15/04)

Chicago Shutouts (Last) 

3 (3/19/08) 

none 

3 (3/19/08)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

M. Gartner (10/10/87) 

M. Gartner (10/10/87) 

T. White (10/26/75)

Last Chicago Hat Trick 

D. Savard (1/17/88) 

S. Ludzik (12/28/85) 

D. Savard (1/17/88)

Most Washington Goals 

8 (11/5/85) 

8 (11/5/85) 

7 (10/26/75)

Most Chicago Goals 

10 (2/22/75) 

7 (three times) 

10 (2/22/75)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

Chicago Blackhawks

ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

 TOTALS 

 

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Chicago Blackhawks

WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 1-0-0 • CHICAGO 0-1-0

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

MAR 14, 2010 

4 (OT) 

22,289 

JOSE THEODORE / ANTTI NIEMI 

NICKLAS BACKSTROM

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 1 2 1 3 0  0 0 0 1 0 4 50.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

1 0 2 2 2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

1 1 0 1 1  0 1 0 0 0 5 20.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOE 

CORVO 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

1 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

1 0 0 0 1  4 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

ERIC 

BELANGER 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

1 63  3  2.85  0 1 0 0  23  .870

POWER PLAY 

1 - 5 (20%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

2 - 3 (66.7%)

BLACKHAWKS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

JONATHAN 

TOEWS 

1 2 0 2 -1  0 1 0 0 0 4 50.0

PATRICK 

KANE 

1 0 2 2 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

JOHN 

MADDEN 

1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

DUNCAN 

KEITH 

1 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

PATRICK 

SHARP 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

NIKLAS 

HJALMARSSON 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TROY 

BROUWER 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

KRIS 

VERSTEEG 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

DAVE 

BOLLAND 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ANDREW 

LADD 

1 0 0 0 1  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

DUSTIN 

BYFUGLIEN 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

COLIN 

FRASER 

1 0 0 0 -1  4 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRENT 

SEABROOK 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ADAM 

BURISH 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TOMAS 

KOPECKY 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BRIAN 

CAMPBELL 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BRENT 

SOPEL 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JORDAN 

HENDRY 

1 0 0 0 -1  4 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

ANTTI 

NIEMI 

1 63  4  3.80  0 0 0 1  30  .867

POWER PLAY 

1 - 3 (33.3%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

4 - 5 (80%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 4 1 1 2 - 

12 8 

 4 0 4 0 - 

17 

30 

 3 0 2 1 - 

1 8 

14 

 3 1 1 1 - 

15 

13 

 3 1 2 0 - 

10 

13 

 3 2 1 0 - 

16 8 

 3 3 0 0 - 

14 8 

 3 0 2 1 - 

1 8 

12 

 3 2 1 0 - 

4 9 7 

 3 2 0 1 - 

12 6 

 3 3 0 0 - 

19 5 

 3 2 1 0 - 

12 8 

 3 3 0 0 - 

17 7 

 3 2 0 1 - 

14 8 

 4 2 2 0 - 

12 

10 

 4 2 2 0 - 

13 

15 

 2 1 1 0 - 

2 5 5 

 2 1 1 0 - 

2 6 4

 2 0 1 1 - 

1 9 

10

 2 0 2 0 - 

0 3 6 

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 2 1

 2 1 0 0 1 

3 6 5

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 3 0

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 4 3 

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 4

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 5 3

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 2 1

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 1 4

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 6 1

 

71  35  26 

80 261 219

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 1 0 1 - 

3 8 3 

 2 0 2 0 - 

11 

17

 2 0 1 1 - 

1 8 

11 

 1 0 1 0 - 

0 4 5 

 2 1 1 0 - 

2 7 7 

 1 0 1 0 - 

0 3 5 

 2 2 0 0 - 

4 7 3 

 1 0 1 0 - 

0 1 4 

 2 1 1 0 - 

2 7 6 

 1 1 0 0 - 

2 4 1 

 2 2 0 0 - 

16 5 

 1 1 0 0 - 

2 5 3 

 1 1 0 0 - 

2 3 1 

 2 1 0 1 - 

3 8 4 

 2 1 1 0 - 

2 5 5 

 2 2 0 0 - 

10 6 

 1 1 0 0 - 

2 3 1

 1 1 0 0 - 

2 6 3

 1 0 0 1 - 

1 6 6

 1 0 1 0 - 

0 2 3

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 2 1

 1 0 0 0 1 

1 3 4 

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 2 1

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 2005-06

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 2 1

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 1 4

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 35 19 11  4  1 

43 

134 

110

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 1 1 - 

1 4 5 

 2 0 2 0 - 

0 6 

13 

 1 0 1 0 - 

0 0 3 

 2 1 0 1 - 

11 8 

 1 0 1 0 - 

0 3 6 

 2 2 0 0 - 

13 3 

 1 1 0 0 - 

2 7 5 

 2 0 1 1 - 

1 7 8 

 1 1 0 0 - 

2 2 1 

 2 1 0 1 - 

3 8 5 

 1 1 0 0 - 

2 3 0 

 2 1 1 0 - 

2 7 5 

 2 2 0 0 - 

14 6 

 1 1 0 0 - 

2 6 4 

 2 1 1 0 - 

2 7 5 

 2 0 2 0 - 

0 3 9 

 1 0 1 0 - 

0 2 4 

 1 0 1 0 - 

0 0 1

 1 0 1 0 - 

0 3 4

 1 0 1 0 - 

0 1 3

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 3 1

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 3 0

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 2 2

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 4

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 5 3

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 6 1

 36 16 15  5  0 

37 

127 

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Pepsi Center
1000 Chopper Place
Denver, CO  80204
303.405.1100
Fax: 303.893.0614
www.coloradoavalanche.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1972-73 (WHA), 1979-80 (NHL), 1995-96 (Colorado)
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pepsi Center (18,129)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (most recent, 2001)
President  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pierre Lacroix
Executive Vice President & General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Greg Sherman
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Sacco
Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sylvain Lefebvre, Steve Konowalchuk
Senior Vice President, Communications 
& Business Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Martineau
Director of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Damen Zier
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  DNQ

2009-10 MEETING

Dec. 15 at Colorado - W, 6-1

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Colorado

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads, 35-26-9-1 

WSH leads, 19-11-4-1 

WSH leads, 16-15-5-0

Current Streak 

1 WSH win (12/15/09) 

1 COL win (2/20/09) 

2 WSH wins (10/25/06-12/15/09)

Last Washington Win 

12/15/09 (6-1) 

1/9/08 (2-1) 

12/15/09 (6-1)

Last Colorado Win 

2/20/09 (4-1) 

2/20/09 (4-1) 

12/8/03 (4-1)

Last Tie 

12/16/03 (2-2) 

11/18/97 (6-6) 

12/16/03 (2-2)

Last Overtime Game 

12/16/03 (T, 2-2) 

10/17/00 (L, 4-3) 

12/16/03 (T, 2-2)

Overtime 

Record 

0-2-5 0-2-2 0-0-3

Last 10 Games (W-L-T-OT) 

6-2-1-1 

6-2-1-1 

4-5-1-0

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

9 (12/22/87-11/6/90) 

9 (3/4/88-11/9/93) 

5 (12/22/87-11/6/90)

Longest Winning Streak 

5 (3/14/91-11/22/92) 

6 (3/4/88-12/17/91) 

3 (two times)

Longest Winless Streak 

9 (1/20/80-2/7/82) 

7 (1/26/80-10/16/83) 

6 (1/24/95-3/26/99)

Longest Losing Streak 

6 (11/18/80-1/5/82) 

3 (2/22/81-10/21/81) 

6 (1/24/95-3/26/99)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

4 (3/19/02) 

1 (11/23/85) 

3 (3/19/02)

Colorado Shutouts (Last) 

2 (10/28/96) 

none 

2 (10/28/96)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

P. Bondra (3/6/97) 

P. Bondra (3/6/97) 

none

Last Colorado Hat Trick 

C. Lemieux (11/18/97) 

C. Lemieux (11/18/97) 

none

Most Washington Goals 

12 (2/6/90) 

12 (2/6/90) 

10 (11/10/91)

Most Colorado Goals 

11 (2/22/81) 

11 (2/22/81) 

7 (3/4/81)

YEAR

79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06 
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. COLORADO AVALANCHE

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 1-0-0 • COLORADO 0-1-0

COLORADO AVALANCHE 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

DEC 15, 2009 

14,172 

JOSE THEODORE / ANDERSON, BUDAJ 

MIKE KNUBLE

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 1 2 0 2 2  0 0 0 0 0 3 66.7

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 1 1 1 2 1  0 1 0 0 0 4 25.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

1 1 1 2 2  0 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

KYLE 

WILSON 

1 0 2 2 2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

1 0 2 2 2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 1 0 2 50.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

1 1 0 1 2  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

1 0 1 1 2  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

1 0 1 1 3 17 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

1 0 1 1 2  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

1 0 0 0 2  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 0 0 2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

1 60  1  1.00  0 1 0 0  28  .964

POWER PLAY 

1 - 2 (50%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

4 - 5 (80%)

AVALANCHE GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

T.J. 

GALIARDI 

1 1 0 1 -2  0 1 0 0 0 4 25.0

KYLE 

QUINCEY 

1 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MATT 

DUCHENE 

1 0 1 1 -2  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

WOJTEK 

WOLSKI 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JOHN-MICHAEL 

LILES  1 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

DAVID 

KOCI 

1 0 0 0 -1 20 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MATT 

HENDRICKS 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

SCOTT 

HANNAN 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRETT 

CLARK 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DARCY 

TUCKER 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ADAM 

FOOTE 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

RYAN 

O’REILLY 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

RYAN 

WILSON 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

CHRIS 

STEWART 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JUSTIN 

MERCIER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

RYAN 

STOA 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

PAUL 

STASTNY 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

CODY 

MCLEOD 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

PETER 

BUDAJ 

1 20  1  3.00  0 0 0 0  4  .750

CRAIG 

ANDERSON 

1 40  5  7.50  0 0 1 0  21  .762

POWER PLAY 

1 - 5 (20%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

1 - 2 (50%)

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SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Columbus

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads, 7-3-1-1 

WSH leads, 2-1-1-1 

WSH leads, 5-2-0-0

Current Streak 

1 WSH win (4/3/10) 

2 CBJ wins (1/9/09-11/1/09) 

1 WSH win (4/3/10)

Last Washington Win 

4/3/10 (3-2) 

10/5/05 (3-2) 

4/3/10 (3-2)

Last Columbus Win 

11/1/09 (5-4 ot) 

11/1/09 (5-4 ot) 

11/29/08 (3-0)

Last Tie 

1/3/03 (2-2) 

1/3/03 (2-2) 

none

Last Overtime Game 

11/1/09 (L, 5- 4 ot) 

11/1/09 (L, 5-4 ot) 

2/5/08 (W, 4-3)

Overtime 

Record 

2-1-1 0-1-1 2-0-0

Last 10 Games (W-L-T-OT) 

6-2-1-1 

2-1-1-1 

5-2-0-0

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

7 (1/09/02-2/5/08) 

3 (1/9/02-10/5/05) 

4 (3/23/02-2/5/08)

Longest Winning Streak 

3 (two times) 

1 (two times) 

4 (3/23/02-2/5/08)

Longest Winless Streak 

3 (11/29/08-11/1/09) 

2 (1/9/09-11/1/09)  

1 (two times)

Longest Losing Streak 

3 (11/29/08-11/1/09) 

2 (1/9/09-11/1/09)   

1 (two times)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

none 

none 

none

Columbus Shutouts (Last) 

2 (1/9/09)  

1 (1/9/09) 

1 (11/29/08)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

P. Bondra (11/29/03) 

none 

P. Bondra (11/29/03)

Last Columbus Hat Trick 

none 

none 

none

Most Washington Goals 

6 (1/9/02) 

6 (1/9/02) 

5 (two times)

Most Columbus Goals 

5 (11/1/09) 

5 (11/1/09) 

3 (five times)

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CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-01
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nationwide Arena (18,144)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  none
President/Alternate Governor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Mike Priest
General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Howson
Vice President of Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Sharrock
Director of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Karen Davis
Manager of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Holtmann
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W. Conf. quarterfinals (def. by DET, 4-0)

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 3 

 2 2 0 0 0 

11 5

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 6 5 

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 5 3

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 3 2

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 3

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 0 6

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 7 7

 

12 7 3 1 1  16 

37 

34

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 6 3

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 2 2

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 3 2

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 2006-07

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 0 3

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 4 5

 5 2 1 1 1 

15 

15

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 3

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 5 2

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 4 3

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 5 3

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 3

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 0 3

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 3 2

 7 5 2 0 0  10 

22 

19

YEAR

00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Nov. 1 at Washington - L, 4-5 ot

April 3 at Columbus - W, 3-2

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 1-0-1 • COLUMBUS 1-1-0

COLUMBUS BLUE 

JACKETS 

CAPITALS ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

APR 3, 2010 

16,957 

JOSE THEODORE / STEVE MASON 

MIKE GREEN

WASHINGTON 

BLUE JACKETS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. GOAL

NOV 1, 2009 

18,277 

MASON, GARON / JOSE THEODORE 

R.J. UMBERGER

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

BROOKS 

LAICH 

2 2 1 3 0  0 1 0 0 0 7 28.6

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

2 1 2 3 1  0 0 0 0 0 9 11.1

MIKE 

GREEN 

2 1 1 2 -1  0 1 0 1 0 8 12.5

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 2 1 1 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 5 20.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 2 1 0 1 -2  0 0 0 0 0 8 12.5

QUINTIN 

LAING 

2 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

2 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

2 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

2 0 1 1 -1  4 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

2 0 1 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

1 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JOE 

CORVO 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ERIC 

BELANGER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

2 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

2 0 0 0 -2  4 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

KEITH 

AUCOIN 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MILAN 

JURCINA 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 2 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

1 0 0 0 1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

121  7  3.46  0 1 0 1  68  .897

POWER PLAY 

2 - 11 (18.2%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

7 - 9 (77.8%)

BLUE JACKETS 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

RICK 

NASH 

2 1 4 5 1  0 0 0 0 0 

11  9.1

R.J. 

UMBERGER 

2 2 0 2 1  2 2 0 1 0 

10 20.0

ANTOINE 

VERMETTE  2 2 0 2 -1  0 0 1 0 0 4 50.0

RAFFI 

TORRES 

1 2 0 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 3 66.7

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 0 2 2 1  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JAKUB 

VORACEK 

2 0 2 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

SAMMY 

PAHLSSON 

2 0 1 1 0  4 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

DERICK 

BRASSARD 

2 0 1 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

ANTON 

STRALMAN 

2 0 1 1 -2  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MARC 

METHOT 

2 0 1 1 -1  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

FEDOR 

TYUTIN 

2 0 1 1 2  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

ROSTISLAV 

KLESLA 

1 0 0 0 -2  4 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GREG 

MOORE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MIKE 

COMMODORE 

2 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ANDREW 

MURRAY 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

NATHAN 

PAETSCH 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

KRISTIAN 

HUSELIUS  2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

DEREK 

DORSETT 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JARED 

BOLL 

1 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

KRIS 

RUSSELL 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MICHAEL 

BLUNDEN 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TOMAS 

KANA 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GRANT 

CLITSOME 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

STEVE 

MASON 

107  5  2.78  0 1 1 0  59  .915

MATHIEU 

GARON 

2 12  2  9.73  1 0 0 0  4  .500

POWER PLAY 

2 - 9 (22.2%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

9 - 11 (81.8%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 4 0 3 1  - 

1 9 

21 

 4 0 2 2  - 

11 

17

 4 1 1 2  - 

12 

14

 4 1 2 1  - 

3 8 

14

 4 2 2 0  - 

10 

18

 4 0 3 1  - 

10 

18

 4 0 3 1  - 

1 6 

11

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 8 

17

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 8 8

 3 3 0 0  - 

15 2

 3 2 0 1  - 

12 8

 3 2 1 0  - 

16 

13

 3 2 0 1  - 

14 6

 3 2 0 1  - 

10 4

 3 1 1 1  - 

11 

10

 3 3 0 0  - 

13 9

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 7 8

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 8 

10

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 7 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 

12

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 6 4

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 

10

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 6

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 2 5

 2 0 1 1 0 

1 3 4

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 0 2

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 5 7

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 3 

11

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2 4

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 1 4

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 6 5

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 3 4

 

85 29 39 16  1 

75 

244 

296

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 5 9

 2 0 0 2  - 

2 5 5

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 4

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 2 5

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 

10

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 7 9

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 4 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 6

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 4

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 1

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 9 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 7 5

 2 2 0 0  - 

12 4

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 1

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 3

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 5 3

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 8

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 4 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 6

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 1994-95

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 2 1

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 4

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 2 1 

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 2 2

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0 

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2 5

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 6

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 3

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 2007-08

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 3 4

 42 16 17  8  1 

41 

127 

136

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 

12

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 6 

12

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 5 

10

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 6 9

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 8

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 3 9

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 6

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 7 

11

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 4 4

 2 2 0 0  - 

10 1

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 9 8

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 2 2 

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 6 3

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 4 4 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 6

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 5 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 2

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 3

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 2

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 0 4

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 2 

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 0 2

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 3 2

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2 5

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2 4

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 1 4

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 6 5

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 

43 13 22  8  0 

34 

117 

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CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1967-68 (Minnesota), 1993-94 (Dallas)
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Airlines Center (18,532)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (1999)
President  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Cogen
General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Nieuwendyk
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Marc Crawford
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stu Barnes, Charlie Huddy
Assistant VP of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Scichili
Director of Media Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Rademan
Manager of Media and Publications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erin Chenderlin
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  DNQ

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Dallas

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH trails, 29-39-16-1 

WSH trails, 16-17-8-1 

WSH trails, 13-22-8-0

Current Streak 

1 DAL win (3/8/10) 

1 DAL win (3/8/10) 

1 WSH win (10/25/08)

Last Washington Win 

10/25/08 (6-5 ot) 

11/30/06 (4-3) 

10/25/08 (6-5 ot)

Last Dallas Win 

3/8/10 (4-3 so) 

3/8/10 (4-3 so) 

1/12/06 (4-1)

Last Tie 

11/17/99 (2-2) 

11/17/99 (2-2) 

1/30/89 (4-4)

Last Overtime Game 

3/8/10 (L, 4-3 so) 

3/8/10 (L, 4-3 so) 

10/25/08 (W, 6-5 ot)

Overtime 

Record 

4-2-6 1-1-3 3-1-3

Last 10 Games (W-L-T-OT) 

3-6-0-1 

3-5-1-1 

2-8-0-0

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

10 (1/21/86-1/30/89) 

9 (2/3/83-11/15/88) 

7 (1/25/86-3/18/90)

Longest Winning Streak 

4 (2/3/83-3/21/84) 

6 (1/14/85-11/15/88) 

3 (2/13/84-12/12/84)

Longest Winless Streak 

13 (11/3/79-12/16/82) 

6 (12/12/79-10/23/82) 

8 (two times)

Longest Losing Streak 

5 (two times) 

4 (1/7/92-4/3/94) 

5 (two times)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

2 (2/20/88) 

none 

2 (2/20/88)

Dallas Shutouts (Last) 

5 (10/14/00) 

1 (1/29/78) 

4 (10/14/00)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

none 

none 

none

Last Dallas Hat Trick 

R. Eriksson (11/27/76) 

none 

R. Eriksson (11/27/76)

Most Washington Goals 

8 (10/24/86) 

8 (10/24/86) 

6 (three times)

Most Dallas Goals 

7 (four times) 

6 (four times) 

7 (four times)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETING

March 8 at Washington - L, 3-4 so

Dallas Stars

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. DALLAS STARS

CAPITALS LOST SEASON SERIES, 0-0-1 • DALLAS 1-0-0

WASHINGTON STARS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

MAR 8, 2010 

4 (SO) 

18,277 

MARTY TURCO / SEMYON VARLAMOV 

LOUI ERIKSSON

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

1 2 0 2 0  0 1 0 0 0 

10 20.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 1 0 2 2 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

1 1 0 1 2  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

1 0 1 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

1 0 1 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOE 

CORVO 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ERIC 

BELANGER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  1 65  3  2.77  0 0 0 1  26  .885

POWER PLAY 

1 - 3 (33.3%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

0 - 2 (0%)

STARS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

BRAD 

RICHARDS 

1 1 1 2 0  0 1 0 0 0 1 

100.0

JAMES 

NEAL 

1 1 0 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

TREVOR 

DALEY 

1 1 0 1 -1  0 1 0 0 0 2 50.0

MATT 

NISKANEN 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

LOUI 

ERIKSSON 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MIKE 

RIBEIRO 

1 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

STEPHANE 

ROBIDAS  1 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JERE 

LEHTINEN 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MIKE 

MODANO 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MARK 

FISTRIC 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BRANDON 

SEGAL 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JEFF 

WOYWITKA 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

STEVE 

OTT 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TOBY 

PETERSEN 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

KARLIS 

SKRASTINS 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

KRYSTOPHER 

BARCH  1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BRENDEN 

MORROW  1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

JAMIE 

BENN 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

MARTY 

TURCO 

1 65  3  2.77  0 1 0 0  52  .942

POWER PLAY 

2 - 2 (100%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

2 - 3 (66.7%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 6 1 5 0  - 

20 

33

 6 3 3 0  - 

24 

25

 6 3 0 3  - 

20 

10

 6 1 4 1  - 

12 

23

 8 2 3 3  - 

25 

25

 4 1 2 1  - 

10 

12

 4 2 1 1  - 

20 

14

 3 1 0 2  - 

14 

11

 3 2 1 0  - 

17 

12

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 6 9

 3 2 1 0  - 

11 6

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 8 

13

 3 2 0 1  - 

13 6

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 3 9

 3 1 1 1  - 

10 

10

 3 3 0 0  - 

16 8

 3 3 0 0  - 

11 7

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 9 

14

 3 2 1 0  - 

13 

10

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 8 5

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 8

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 7

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 6

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 3

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 6 4

 2 1 0 0 1 

3 7 4

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 3

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 5

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 5 6

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 3 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 3 4

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 2

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 5 5

 98 38 42 16  2 

94 

318 

323

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 3 1 2 0  - 

11 

14

 3 2 1 0  - 

16 

13

 3 2 0 1  - 

12 4

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 7 

12

 4 1 2 1  - 

12 

12

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 6

 2 1 1 0  - 

11 7

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 9 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 2

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 5

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 0

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 8 2

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 2 3 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 4

 2 2 0 0  - 

11 5

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 4

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 4 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 5 7

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 3

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 1994-95

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 4

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 0 2

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 4

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 3

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 2 2

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 6 2

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 5

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 5

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 3 4

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 2006-07

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 2

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 3 2

 49 23 21  5  0 

51 

178 

155

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 9 

19

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 8 

12

 3 1 0 2  - 

4 8 6

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 5 

11

 4 1 1 2  - 

13 

13

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 3 6

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 9 7

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 5 5

 2 1 1 0  - 

12 

10

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 4

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 6

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 0 7

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 5 4

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 6

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 3

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 5 3

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 9

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 3

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 2 2

 
 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 4

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 4 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 0 2

 0 0 0 0  - 

0 0 0

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 4 2

 1 0 0 0 1 

1 1 2

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 3

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 4 1

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 3 4

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 2 3

 

49 15 21 11  2 

43 

140 

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600 Civic Center Drive
Detroit, MI  48226
313.396.7544
Fax: 313.567.0296
www.detroitredwings.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1926-27
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Louis Arena (20,066)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 (most recent, 2008)
General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Ken Holland
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Babcock
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul MacLean, Brad McCrimmon
Senior Director of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Hahn
Media Relations Manager  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Todd Beam
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanley Cup finals (def. by PIT, 4-3)

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Detroit

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH trails, 38-42-16-2 

WSH leads, 23-21-5-0 

WSH trails, 15-21-11-2

Current Streak 

1 WSH win (1/19/10) 

2 WSH wins (1/31/09-1/19/10) 

2 DET wins (12/17/07-10/10/09)

Last Washington Win 

1/19/10 (3-2) 

1/19/10 (3-2) 

11/24/03 (4-1)

Last Detroit Win 

10/10/09 (3-2) 

12/9/05 (4-3) 

10/10/09 (3-2)

Last Tie 

3/3/00 (2-2) 

3/3/00 (2-2) 

3/25/94 (2-2)

Last Overtime Game 

12/17/07 (L, 4-3 so) 

3/3/00 (T, 2-2) 

12/17/07 (L, 4-3 so)

Overtime 

Record 

3-4-5 1-1-2 2-3-3

Last 10 Games (W-L-T-OT) 

3-5-0-2 

3-6-1-0 

2-5-1-2

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

9 (3/30/76-12/23/77) 

6 (2/15/76-12/23/77) 

5 (11/1/88-1/22/91)

Longest Winning Streak 

6 (11/29/89-1/22/91) 

3 (two times) 

4 (11/27/88-1/22/91)

Longest Winless Streak 

9 (3/25/94-3/3/00) 

5 (1/13/96-3/3/00) 

5 (two times)

Longest Losing Streak 

7 (1/13/96-10/13/98) 

4 (1/13/96-10/13/98) 

4 (10/19/74-12/31/75)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

3 (12/9/84) 

1 (12/9/84) 

2 (3/26/81)

Detroit Shutouts (Last) 

6 (1/11/98) 

3 (12/4/96) 

3 (1/11/98)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

R. Zednik (10/31/00) 

R. Zednik (10/31/00) 

T. White (2/21/76)

Last Detroit Hat Trick 

S. Fedorov (12/26/96) 

M. Bergeron (12/12/75) 

S. Fedorov (12/26/96)

Most Washington Goals 

9 (2/25/90) 

9 (2/25/90) 

7 (two times)

Most Detroit Goals 

8 (three times) 

8 (2/15/76) 

8 (two times)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Oct.10 at Detroit - L, 2-3

Jan. 19 at Washington - W, 3-2 

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DETROIT 

RED WINGS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. GOAL

OCT 10, 2009 

19,122 

CHRIS OSGOOD / JOSE THEODORE 

TOMAS HOLMSTROM

WASHINGTON 

RED WINGS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. GOAL

JAN 19, 2010 

18,277 

JOSE THEODORE / CHRIS OSGOOD 

DAVID STECKEL

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

MATT 

BRADLEY 

2 2 0 2 2  0 0 0 0 0 3 66.7

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

2 0 2 2 -1  0 0 0 0 0 9  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

2 0 2 2 2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

2 1 0 1 2  0 0 0 1 0 3 33.3

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  2 1 0 1 0  0 1 0 0 0 1 

100.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 2 1 0 1 -2  0 1 0 0 0 5 20.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

2 0 1 1 -1  6 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

2 0 1 1 -1  4 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

2 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

2 0 0 0 0  4 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MILAN 

JURCINA 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 2 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

2 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

118  5  2.53  0 1 1 0  83  .940

POWER PLAY 

2 - 7 (28.6%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

8 - 10 (80%)

RED WINGS 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

VALTTERI 

FILPPULA 

2 0 4 4 3  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

BRIAN 

RAFALSKI 

2 1 1 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

DAN 

CLEARY 

2 1 1 2 3  2 0 0 0 0 8 12.5

JASON 

WILLIAMS 

1 1 0 1 0  0 1 0 0 0 2 50.0

TOMAS 

HOLMSTROM  1 1 0 1 0  0 1 0 1 0 3 33.3

VILLE 

LEINO 

2 1 0 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

NIKLAS 

KRONWALL 

1 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

PAVEL 

DATSYUK 

2 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

KRIS 

DRAPER 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

JUSTIN 

ABDELKADER  2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

PATRICK 

EAVES 

2 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

JONATHAN 

ERICSSON 2 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DEREK 

MEECH 

2 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

HENRIK 

ZETTERBERG 2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 9  0.0

BRAD 

STUART 

2 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

DARREN 

HELM 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

BRETT 

LEBDA 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TODD 

BERTUZZI 

2 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

DREW 

MILLER 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BRAD 

MAY 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

KIRK 

MALTBY 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

NICKLAS 

LIDSTROM 

2 0 0 0 2  4 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

CHRIS 

OSGOOD 

119  5  2.52  0 1 1 0  47  .894

POWER PLAY 

2 - 10 (20%) 

PENALTY KILLING  5 - 7 (71.4%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 4 1 3 0  - 

13 

22

 4 2 1 1  - 

17 

14

 3 0 2 1  - 

10 

15

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 9 

14

 3 1 2 0  - 

16 

20

 3 0 1 2  - 

11 

14

 3 3 0 0  - 

15 8

 3 2 1 0  - 

13 

11

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 8 5

 3 2 1 0  - 

16 9

 3 1 2 0  - 

11 

13

 3 3 0 0  - 

12 6

 2 2 0 0  - 

12 7

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 7

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 5 4

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 4

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 7

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 5

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 

11

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2 6

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 4 0

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 5 6

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 3 5

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 1 0

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 0 4

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 5 4

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 2 5

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 2

 62 30 26  6  0 

66 

220 

228

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 

10

 2 2 0 0  - 

12 6

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 7 

10

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 5

 2 1 1 0  - 

13 9

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 5 8

 2 2 0 0  - 

10 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 2 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 6 2

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 3

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 7 

10

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 3

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 2

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 3

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 2 2

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 1994-95

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 3

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 3 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 2 1

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 3

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 4 0

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 4 2

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0 

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 1 0

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 2005-06

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 5 4

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 2 5

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 31 19 10  2  0 

40 

125 

102 

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 

12

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 5 8

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 5

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 6 9

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 

11

 2 0 0 2  - 

2 6 6 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 2

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 9 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 3 

 2 1 1 0  - 

11 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 3 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 6 3

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 4 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 2 1

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 4

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 4

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 8

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2 6

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 4

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 3 5

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 0 4

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 2

 31 11 16  4  0 

26 95 

126

Rexall Place
11230-110 Street
Edmonton, Alb. T5G 3H7
780.414.4000
Fax: 780.409.5848
www.edmontonoilers.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1972-73 (WHA), 1979-80 (NHL)
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rexall Place (16,839)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 (most recent, 1990)
President and Cheif Executive Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Patrick Laforge
President of Hockey Operations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Lowe
General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Tambellino
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Pat Quinn
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Renney, Kelly Buchberger, Wayne Fleming
Vice President of Communications & Broadcast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allan Watt
Manager of Communications & Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J.J. Hebert
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  DNQ

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Edmonton

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads, 30-26-6-0 

WSH leads, 19-10-2-0 

WSH trails, 11-16-4-0

Current Streak 

1 WSH win (12/19/09) 

1 EDM win (1/13/09) 

1 WSH win (12/19/09)

Last Washington Win 

12/19/09 (4-2) 

1/17/08 (5-4 so) 

12/19/09 (4-2)

Last Edmonton Win 

1/13/09 (5-2) 

1/13/09 (5-2) 

10/28/06 (4-0)

Last Tie 

2/15/94 (2-2) 

2/15/94 (2-2) 

10/24/84 (3-3)

Last Overtime Game 

1/17/08 (W, 5-4 so) 

1/17/08 (W, 5-4 so) 

10/24/93 (W, 3-2)

Overtime 

Record 

3-2-3 2-1-1 1-1-2

Last 10 Games (W-L-T-OT) 

5-5-0-0 

7-2-1-0 

3-7-0-0

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

6 (2/14/90-3/22/92) 

6 (two times) 

5 (2/17/89-10/23/91)

Longest Winning Streak 

6 (2/14/90-3/22/92) 

6 (two times) 

5 (2/17/89-10/23/91)

Longest Winless Streak 

8 (1/13/82-11/9/83) 

4 (1/13/82-11/9/83) 

9 (2/15/80-2/23/85)

Longest Losing Streak 

4 (2/23/83-11/9/83) 

3 (2/28/82-11/9/83) 

7 (2/9/97-10/28/06)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

4 (1/11/04) 

3 (1/11/04) 

1 (10/28/90)

Edmonton Shutouts (Last) 

1 (10/28/06) 

none 

1 (10/28/06)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

P. Bondra (3/10/02) 

P. Bondra (3/10/02) 

none

Last Edmonton Hat Trick 

E. Cole (1/13/09)  

E. Cole (1/13/09) 

F. Pisani (3/22/03)

Most Washington Goals 

9 (2/5/84) 

9 (2/5/84) 

8 (2/17/89)

Most Edmonton Goals 

11 (11/2/83) 

8 (11/9/84) 

11 (11/2/83)

YEAR

79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETING

Dec. 19 at Edmonton - W, 4-2

Edmonton Oilers

ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

 TOTALS 

 

HOME 

AWAY

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. EDMONTON OILERS

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 1-0-0 • EDMONTON 0-1-0

EDMONTON OILERS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

DEC 19, 2009 

16,839 

MICHAL NEUVIRTH / JEFF D.-DESLAURIERS 

TOMAS FLEISCHMANN

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

1 2 1 3 1  0 0 0 0 0 9 22.2

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

1 0 2 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 1 1 0 1 1  2 0 0 1 0 2 50.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MILAN 

JURCINA 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

1 0 0 0 0  5 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

MICHAL 

NEUVIRTH 

1 60  2  2.00  0 1 0 0  28  .929

POWER PLAY 

0 - 4 (0%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

2 - 2 (100%)

OILERS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ANDREW 

COGLIANO  1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

SHAWN 

HORCOFF 

1 1 0 1 -2  0 0 0 0 0 5 20.0

RYAN 

POTULNY 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

PATRICK 

O’SULLIVAN  1 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

SHELDON 

SOURAY 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

ETHAN 

MOREAU 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

SAM 

GAGNER 

1 0 0 0 -1  4 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

STEVE 

STAIOS 

1 0 0 0 -2  5 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GILBERT 

BRULE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

LADISLAV 

SMID 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

DUSTIN 

PENNER 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ZACK 

STORTINI 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

RYAN 

STONE 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ROBERT 

NILSSON 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DENIS 

GREBESHKOV  1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TOM 

GILBERT 

1 0 0 0 1  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

LUBOMIR 

VISNOVSKY  1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JASON 

STRUDWICK 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JEFF 

D.-DESLAURIERS 1 58  4  4.10  0 0 1 0  42  .905

POWER PLAY 

0 - 2 (0%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

4 - 4 (100%)

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SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Florida

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads, 45-32-9-6 

WSH leads, 23-13-5-5 

WSH leads, 22-19-4-1

Current Streak 

6 WSH wins (11/6/09-3/16/10) 

3 WSH wins (11/7/09-1/29/10) 

3 WSH wins (11/16/09-3/16/10)

Last Washington Win 

3/16/10 (7-3) 

1/29/10 (4-1) 

3/16/10 (7-3)

Last Florida Win 

4/11/09 (7-4) 

3/1/09 (6-2) 

4/11/09 (7-4)

Last Tie 

2/21/04 (2-2) 

2/21/04 (2-2) 

12/17/03 (2-2)

Last Overtime Game 

1/13/10 (W, 5-4 so) 

11/28/07 (L, 2-1 so) 

1/13/10 (W, 5-4 so)

Overtime 

Record 

6-6-9 3-5-5 3-1-4

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

8-2-0 

6-3-1 

7-3-0

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

7 (1/2/02-4/1/03) 

6 (4/1/99-4/5/01) 

4 (1/12/02-12/17/03)

Longest Winning Streak 

6 (two times) 

6 (4/1/99-4/5/01) 

3 (two times)

Longest Winless Streak 

8 (3/2/04-3/22/06) 

7 (11/22/03-3/18/06) 

4 (1/13/07-11/15/07)

Longest Losing Streak 

8 (3/2/04-3/22/06) 

5 (3/2/04-3/18/06) 

4 (1/13/07-11/15/07)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

9 (3/17/09) 

4 (4/3/07) 

5 (3/17/09)

Florida Shutouts (Last) 

3 (2/7/06) 

3 (2/7/06) 

none

Last Washington Hat Trick 

A. Ovechkin (2/15/09) 

C. Clark (3/18/06) 

A. Ovechkin (2/15/09)

Last Florida Hat Trick 

O. Jokinen (2/27/07) 

O. Jokinen (2/27/07) 

S. Weiss (1/13/07)

Most Washington Goals 

12 (1/11/03) 

12 (1/11/03) 

7 (3/16/10)

Most Florida Goals 

7 (two times) 

6 (3/1/09) 

7 (two times)

BankAtlantic Center
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Sunrise, FL  33323
954.835.7000
Fax: 954.835.7700
www.floridapanthers.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-94
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BankAtlantic Center (19,250)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  none
Assistant General Manager  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randy Sexton
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Peter DeBoer
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Jim Hulton, Mike Kitchen
Manager of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Justin Copertino
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  DNQ

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 5 2 2 1  - 

13 

15

 4 2 1 1  - 

5 9 9

 5 1 3 1  - 

16 

18

 5 2 1 2  - 

13 

11

 6 3 3 0  - 

20 

19

 5 3 1 1  - 

15 7

 5 3 2 0 0 

14 

11

 5 4 1 0 0 

14 

10

 5 3 2 0 0 

12 

13

 5 4 0 1 0 

20 5

 6 1 2 2 1 

11 

13

 8 1 5  - 2 

16 

26

 8 3 3  - 2 

24 

28

 8 4 3  - 1 

20 

17

 6 3 3  - 0 

19 

21

 6 6 0  - 0  12 

33 

15

 92 45 32  9  6  105 

269 

238

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 5

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 6 2

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 9 

12

 2 0 0 2  - 

2 4 4

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 9 9

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 8 7

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 7 4

 3 3 0 0 0 

10 4

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 5 5

 3 3 0 0 0 

17 3

 3 0 1 1 1 

2 4 6

 4 0 2  - 2 

2 8 

16

 4 2 1  - 1 

12 

11

 4 2 1  - 1 

12 

10

 3 1 2  - 0 

2 8 

12

 3 3 0  - 0 

17 7

 46 23 13  5  5 

56 

143 

117 

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 6 

10

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 3 7

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 6

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 9 7

 3 1 2 0  - 

11 

10

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 7 0 

 3 1 2 0 0 

2 7 7

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 4 6 

 3 2 1 0 0 

4 7 8

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 3 2

 3 1 1 1 0 

3 7 7

 4 1 3  - 0 

2 8 

10

 4 1 2  - 1 

12 

17

 4 2 2  - 0 

4 8 7

 3 2 1  - 0 

11 9

 3 3 0  - 0 

16 8

 46 22 19  4  1 

49 

126 

121

YEAR

93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06 
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Nov. 6 at Florida - W, 4-1

Nov. 7 at Washington - W, 7-4

Dec. 3 at Washington - W, 6-2

Jan. 13 at Florida - W, 5-4 so

Jan. 29 at Washington - W, 4-1

March 16 at Florida - W, 7-3

Florida Panthers

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. FLORIDA PANTHERS

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 6-0-0 • FLORIDA 5-0-1

FLORIDA PANTHERS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

NOV 6, 2009 

15,877 

JOSE THEODORE / TOMAS VOKOUN 

BRENDAN MORRISON

JAN 13, 2010 

5 (SO) 

14,776 

JOSE THEODORE / TOMAS VOKOUN 

TOMAS FLEISCHMANN

MAR 16, 2010 

15,123 

JOSE THEODORE / VOKOUN, CLEMMENSEN 

ERIC FEHR

WASHINGTON PANTHERS 

CAPITALS ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

NOV 7, 2009 

18,277 

JOSE THEODORE / SCOTT CLEMMENSEN 

TOMAS FLEISCHMANN

DEC 3, 2009 

18,277 

SEMYON VARLAMOV / CLEMMENSEN, SALAK 

MATT BRADLEY

JAN 29, 2010 

18,277 

MICHAL NEUVIRTH / TOMAS VOKOUN 

MIKE KNUBLE

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  6 4 6 

10 5  6 1 0 1 1 

12 33.3

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 6 4 6 

10 7  2 2 0 0 0 

25 16.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

5 4 5 9 4  2 0 0 1 0 

16 25.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

6 3 5 8 2  4 2 0 0 0 

22 13.6

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

6 3 4 7 4  8 2 0 0 0 

18 16.7

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 6 3 2 5 3  0 0 0 1 0 

11 27.3

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

5 2 3 5 8  2 1 0 0 0 9 22.2

MIKE 

GREEN 

5 0 4 4 1  4 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

3 2 1 3 3  5 0 0 0 0 8 25.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

5 1 2 3 3  0 0 0 1 0 

11  9.1

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 5 0 3 3 3 17 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

3 0 3 3 1  4 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

5 1 1 2 1  2 0 0 0 0 6 16.7

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

2 1 1 2 2  0 0 0 0 0 9 11.1

MATT 

BRADLEY 

6 1 1 2 -1  5 0 1 1 0 9 11.1

QUINTIN 

LAING 

4 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 7 14.3

MATHIEU 

PERREAULT  3 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 4 25.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

5 1 0 1 4  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

1 0 1 1 2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOE 

CORVO 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ERIC 

BELANGER 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

4 0 1 1 4  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MILAN 

JURCINA 

3 0 0 0 -4  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

5 0 0 0 -2  2 0 0 0 0 

12  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ALEXANDRE 

GIROUX  1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

3 0 0 0 4  4 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

214  8  2.24  1 4 0 0 109  .927

MICHAL 

NEUVIRTH 

2 89  5  3.34  0 1 0 0  51  .902

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  1 59  2  2.01  0 1 0 0  28  .929

POWER PLAY 

8 - 26 (30.8%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

18 - 20 (90%)

PANTHERS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

STEPHEN 

WEISS 

6 3 2 5 -7  2 1 0 0 0 9 33.3

DMITRY 

KULIKOV 

5 1 3 4 1  2 0 0 0 0 6 16.7

MICHAEL 

FROLIK 

6 2 1 3 -6  0 0 0 0 0 

14 14.3

GREGORY 

CAMPBELL  6 1 2 3 -1  9 0 0 0 0 8 12.5

KAMIL 

KREPS 

4 1 2 3 0  0 0 0 0 0 8 12.5

CORY 

STILLMAN 

5 1 2 3 -4  4 0 0 0 0 

12  8.3

BRYAN 

MCCABE 

6 0 3 3 -5  8 0 0 0 0 

14  0.0

MICHAL 

REPIK 

4 2 0 2 2  2 0 0 0 0 3 66.7

NATHAN 

HORTON 

4 1 1 2 -4  0 1 0 0 0 

10 10.0

STEVEN 

REINPRECHT 6 1 1 2 -5  0 0 0 0 0 

12  8.3

DOMINIC 

MOORE 

3 1 1 2 -1  0 0 0 0 0 8 12.5

BRYAN 

ALLEN 

6 1 1 2 -1 12 0 0 0 0 8 12.5

VICTOR 

ORESKOVICH 4 0 2 2 0  0 0 0 0 0 9  0.0

DENNIS 

SEIDENBERG  5 0 2 2 -3  2 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

KENNDAL 

MCARDLE  3 0 1 1 -1  5 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

JEFF 

TAFFE 

3 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

JORDAN 

LEOPOLD 

5 0 1 1 -6  0 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

RADEK 

DVORAK 

4 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 

13  0.0

ROSTISLAV 

OLESZ 

6 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 

17  0.0

KEATON 

ELLERBY 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

DAVID 

BOOTH 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

KEITH 

BALLARD 

6 0 0 0 -5  8 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

SHAWN 

MATTHIAS 

2 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JASON 

GARRISON 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

NICK 

TARNASKY 

2 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MIKE 

DUCO 

1 0 0 0 -1 27 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

VILLE 

KOISTINEN 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

ALEXANDER 

SALAK 

1 48  4  4.99  0 0 1 0  33  .879

SCOTT 

CLEMMENSEN 3 97 11  6.75  0 0 1 0  61  .820

TOMAS 

VOKOUN 

216 16  4.43  0 0 3 1 122  .869

POWER PLAY 

2 - 20 (10%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

18 - 26 (69.2%)

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 GP  W 

L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 6 0  5 1  - 

10 

28

 6 1  4 1  - 

13 

19

 6 0  5 1  - 

12 

32

 6 2  4 0  - 

13 

22

 8 4  3 1  - 

33 

34

 4 3  1 0  - 

21 

16

 4 1  2 1  - 

12 

13

 3 1  1 1  - 

11 9

 3 1  1 1  - 

17 

14

 3 3  0 0  - 

13 4

 3 2  1 0  - 

13 9

 3 2  1 0  - 

11 

10

 3 0  3 0  - 

13 

18 

 3 2  1 0  - 

21 

10

 3 1  1 1  - 

17 

13

 3 0  3 0  - 

0 9 

15

 3 1  1 1  - 

3 9 

11

 3 1  1 1  - 

12 

12

 2 2  0 0  - 

17 6

 2 2  0 0  - 

12 4

 2 0  2 0  - 

0 6 

10

 2 0  1 1  - 

1 7 8

 2 1  0 1  - 

3 5 4

 2 0  2 0  - 

0 4 8

 2 0  1 1 0 

1 4 7

 2 1  1 0 0 

2 5 7

 1 1  0 0 0 

2 3 2

 1 0  1 0 0 

0 1 3

 2 0  2 0 0 

0 5 

10

 1 1  0  - 0 

2 3 2

 1 1  0  - 0 

2 4 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 2 0  2  - 0 

0 6 

10

 1 0  1  - 0 

0 1 2

 98 34  51 13  0 

81 

343 

375 

 GP  W 

L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 3 0  2 1  - 

1 4 

13

 3 1  1 1  - 

10 7

 3 0  2 1  - 

1 9 

12

 3 1  2 0  - 

2 6 9

 4 3  1 0  - 

23 

14

 2 2  0 0  - 

13 9

 2 1  1 0  - 

2 6 5

 1 0  0 1  - 

1 3 3

 2 1  1 0  - 

14 

11

 1 1  0 0  - 

2 5 0

 2 2  0 0  - 

11 4

 1 0  1 0  - 

0 2 5 

 2 0  2 0  - 

0 9 

11

 1 1  0 0  - 

10 3

 2 0  1 1  - 

10 

11

 1 0  1 0  - 

0 4 7

 2 1  0 1  - 

3 7 6

 1 1  0 0  - 

2 7 4 

 1 1  0 0  - 

2 7 3 

 1 1  0 0  - 

2 6 3

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 1994-95

 1 0  1 0  - 

0 4 7

 1 0  1 0  - 

0 3 4

 1 1  0 0  - 

2 3 2

 1 0  1 0  - 

0 3 6

 1 0  0 1 0 

1 2 2

 1 0  1 0 0 

0 1 4

 0 0  0 0 0 

0 0 0

 

 1 0  1 0 0 

0 1 3

 1 0  1 0 0 

0 2 3

 0 0  0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1  0  - 0 

2 4 3

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 2007-08 

 1 0  1  - 0 

0 4 5

 0 0  0  - 0 

0 0 0

 

48 

19 22 7 0  45 

193 

179 

 GP  W 

L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 3 0  3 0  - 

0 6 

15

 3 0  3 0  - 

0 3 

12

 3 0  3 0  - 

0 3 

20

 3 1  2 0  - 

2 7 

13

 4 1  2 1  - 

10 

20

 2 1  1 0  - 

2 8 7

 2 0  1 1  - 

1 6 8

 2 1  1 0  - 

2 8 6

 1 0  0 1  - 

1 3 3 

 2 2  0 0  - 

4 8 4 

 1 0  1 0  - 

0 2 5

 2 2  0 0  - 

4 9 5

 1 0  1 0  - 

0 4 7

 2 1  1 0  - 

11 7

 1 1  0 0  - 

2 7 2 

 2 0  2 0  - 

0 5 8

 1 0  1 0  - 

0 2 5

 2 0  1 1  - 

1 5 8

 1 1  0 0  - 

10 3

 1 1  0 0  - 

2 6 1

 1 0  1 0  - 

0 2 3

 1 0  0 1  - 

1 4 4

 1 0  0 1  - 

1 2 2

 1 0  1 0  - 

0 1 2

 1 0  1 0 0 

0 2 5

 1 1  0 0 0 

2 4 3

 1 1  0 0 0 

2 3 2

 0 0  0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0  1 0 0 

0 3 7

 1 1  0  - 0 

2 3 2

 0 0  0  - 0 

0 0 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 1 0  1  - 0 

0 2 5

 1 0  1  - 0 

0 1 2

 

50 

15 29 6 0  36 

150 

196

Staples Center
1111 South Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015
213.742.7100
Fax: 301.535.4525
www.lakings.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967-68
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staples Center (18,500)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  none
President & General Manager  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Lombardi
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terry Murray 
Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Hardy, Jamie Kompon
Vice President of Communications and Broadcasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Altieri
Senior Director of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Moeller
Manager of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Mike Kalinowski
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  DNQ

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Los Angeles

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH trails, 34-51-13-0 

WSH trails, 19-22-7-0 

WSH trails, 15-29-6-0

Current Streak 

3 LA wins (11/20/08-1/2/10) 

1 LA win (2/5/09) 

2 LA wins (11/20/08-1/2/10)

Last Washington Win 

2/8/07 (4-3, ot) 

2/8/07 (4-3, ot) 

12/14/05 (3-2)

Last Los Angeles Win 

1/2/10 (2-1) 

2/5/09 (5-4) 

1/2/10 (2-1)

Last Tie 

10/9/99 (2-2) 

10/9/99 (2-2) 

12/13/97 (2-2)

Last Overtime Game 

2/8/07 (W, 4-3) 

2/8/07 (W, 4-3) 

10/16/01 (W, 3-2)

Overtime 

Record 

2-1-6 1-1-3 1-0-3

Last 10 Games (W-L-T-OT) 

4-6-0-0 

2-7-1-0 

3-5-2-0

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

6 (2/19/83-2/8/85) 

5 (two times) 

4 (2/17/82-2/16/84)

Longest Winning Streak 

5 (12/18/83-2/8/85) 

5 (1/3/79-2/26/80) 

2 (three times)

Longest Winless Streak 

10 (1/27/76-11/29/77) 

5 (two times) 

10 (12/19/74-11/29/77)

Longest Losing Streak 

8 (12/19/74-11/5/75) 

3 (three times) 

10 (12/19/74-11/29/77)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

3 (12/18/83) 

3 (12/18/83) 

none

Los Angeles Shutouts (Last) 

3 (3/10/77) 

none 

3 (3/10/77)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

R. Burridge (10/22/93) 

R. Burridge (10/22/93) 

B. Kelly (2/7/81)

Last Los Angeles Hat Trick 

J. Kurri (10/12/96) 

J. Kurri (10/12/96) 

B. Goring (2/1/78)

Most Washington Goals 

10 (two times) 

10 (12/6/87) 

10 (2/13/93)

Most Los Angeles Goals 

10 (12/4/78) 

9 (1/11/83) 

10 (12/4/78)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETING

Jan. 2 at Los Angeles - L, 1-2

Los Angeles Kings

ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

 TOTALS 

 

HOME 

AWAY

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GUIDE

Los Angeles Kings

WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. LOS ANGELES KINGS

CAPITALS LOST SEASON SERIES, 0-1-0 • LOS ANGELES 1-0-0

LOS ANGELES 

KINGS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. GOAL

JAN 2, 2010 

18,118 

JONATHAN QUICK / MICHAL NEUVIRTH 

MICHAL HANDZUS

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

MIKE 

GREEN 

1 1 0 1 -1  0 1 0 0 0 3 33.3

TOM 

POTI 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

MICHAL 

NEUVIRTH 

1 59  2  2.03  0 0 1 0  19  .895

POWER PLAY 

1 - 5 (20%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

4 - 5 (80%)

KINGS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

MICHAL 

HANDZUS 

1 1 0 1 1  2 0 1 1 0 3 33.3

RYAN 

SMYTH 

1 1 0 1 0  2 1 0 0 0 3 33.3

ANZE 

KOPITAR 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRAD 

RICHARDSON 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

DREW 

DOUGHTY 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

SEAN 

O’DONNELL 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DAVIS 

DREWISKE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

WAYNE 

SIMMONDS 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

OSCAR 

MOLLER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

PETER 

HARROLD 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JACK 

JOHNSON 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

SCOTT 

PARSE 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DUSTIN 

BROWN 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MATT 

GREENE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BRANDON 

SEGAL 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

RAITIS 

IVANANS 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ALEXANDER 

FROLOV  1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ROB 

SCUDERI 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JONATHAN 

QUICK 

1 59  1  1.00  0 1 0 0  27  .963

POWER PLAY 

1 - 5 (20%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

4 - 5 (80%)

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SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Minnesota

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH trails, 4-5-0-1 

WSH leads, 4-1-0-0 

WSH trails, 0-4-0-1

Current Streak 

1 WSH win (11/13/09) 

2 WSH wins (2/26/08-11/13/09) 

5 MIN wins (1/10/01-11/24/08)

Last Washington Win 

11/13/09 (3-1) 

11/13/09 (3-1) 

none

Last Minnesota Win 

11/24/08 (4-3) 

11/21/02 (4-3) 

11/24/08 (4-3)

Last 

Tie 

none none none

Last Overtime Game 

10/12/06 (L, 3-2 so) 

none 

10/12/06 (L, 3-2 so)

Overtime Record 

0-1-0 

none 

0-1-0

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

4-5-1 

4-1-0 

0-4-1

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

1 (four times) 

2 (two times) 

none

Longest Winning Streak 

1 (four times) 

2 (two times) 

none

Longest Winless Streak 

4 (11/16/02-10/12/06) 

1 (11/1/03) 

5 (1/10/01-11/24/08)

Longest Losing Streak 

4 (11/16/02-10/12/06) 

1 (11/1/03) 

5 (1/10/01-11/24/08)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

none 

none 

none

Minnesota Shutouts (Last) 

2 (11/16/02) 

none 

2 (11/16/02)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

none 

none 

none

Last Minnesota Hat Trick 

none 

none 

none

Most Washington Goals 

4 (2/26/08) 

4 (2/26/08) 

3 (11/24/08)

Most Minnesota Goals 

4 (two times) 

4 (11/21/03) 

4 (11/24/08)

Xcel Energy Center
317 Washington Street
St. Paul, MN  55102
651.602.6000
Fax: 651.293.9574
www.wild.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-01
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Xcel Energy Center (18,064)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  none
General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chuck Fletcher
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Todd Richards
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Mike Ramsey, Dave Barr
Vice President of Communications and Broadcasting . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Robertson
Communications Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Sickman
Media Relations Coordinator  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne Carlson
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  DNQ

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 2 4

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 2 1

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 3 5

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 2

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 2 3

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 1

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 3 4

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 3 1

 

10 4 5 0 1 

20 

21 

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 2 1

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 2 1

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 3 4

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 2005-06

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 1

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 3 1

 5 4 1 0 0 

14 8

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 0 3

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 0 1

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 2

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 2 3

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 3 4

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 5 0 4 0 1 

1 6 

13

YEAR

00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETING

Nov. 13 at Washington - W, 3-1

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CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 1-0-0 • MINNESOTA 0-1-0

WASHINGTON WILD 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

NOV 13, 2009 

18,277 

SEMYON VARLAMOV / JOSH HARDING 

BRIAN POTHIER

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

BROOKS 

LAICH 

1 1 0 1 0  2 0 0 0 1 5 20.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 1 0 3 33.3

MIKE 

GREEN 

1 1 0 1 0  0 1 0 0 0 2 50.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

MATHIEU 

PERREAULT  1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  1 60  1  1.00  0 1 0 0  30  .967

POWER PLAY 

1 - 3 (33.3%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

3 - 3 (100%)

WILD GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

CAL 

CLUTTERBUCK 

1 1 0 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

KYLE 

BRODZIAK 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

BRENT 

BURNS 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

ROBERT 

EARL 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

DEREK 

BOOGAARD 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MAREK 

ZIDLICKY 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MIKKO 

KOIVU 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ANTTI 

MIETTINEN 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GREG 

ZANON 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

NICK 

SCHULTZ 

1 0 0 0 -1  4 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MARTIN 

HAVLAT 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

ERIC 

BELANGER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

KIM 

JOHNSSON 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

ANDREW 

BRUNETTE  1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOHN 

SCOTT 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

OWEN 

NOLAN 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

JAMES 

SHEPPARD 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BENOIT 

POULIOT 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSH 

HARDING 

1 59  2  2.01  0 0 1 0  40  .950

POWER PLAY 

0 - 3 (0%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

2 - 3 (66.7%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 6 0 6 0  - 

0 9 

49 

 6 0 6 0  - 

0 9 

34 

 6 0 6 0  - 

0 5 

34 

 6 0 5 1  - 

13 

31

 8 0 7 1  - 

17 

43

 4 1 2 1  - 

3 8 

11

 4 0 2 2  - 

10 

18

 3 2 1 0  - 

11 9

 3 0 1 2  - 

2 7 

10

 3 3 0 0  - 

11 3

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 7 6

 3 2 0 1  - 

12 9

 3 3 0 0  - 

10 6

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 8 8 

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 6 4

 3 2 1 0  - 

12 

10

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 5 

11

 3 3 0 0  - 

11 6

 3 2 0 1  - 

5 8 3

 4 1 2 1  - 

3 8 

12

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 7 8

 4 3 1 0  - 

13 7

 4 4 0 0  - 

11 4

 4 2 1 1  - 

13 

12

 4 1 1 2  - 

4 7 9

 4 3 1 0 0 

10 2

 4 3 1 0 0 

15 

11

 4 1 3 0 0 

10 

13

 4 2 1 1 0 

5 9 7

 4 1 3 0 0 

2 8 

16

 4 2 1  - 1 

13 

10

 4 1 3  - 0 

10 

14

 4 2 2  - 0 

12 

17

 4 3 1  - 0 

13 9

 4 2 1  - 1 

15 

14

 

139 53 67 17  2  125 

353 

470

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 3 

21 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 5 

13 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 1 

11 

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 9 

17 

 4 0 3 1  - 

11 

24 

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 5 3 

 2 0 0 2  - 

2 5 5 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 3 

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 3 3 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 6 1 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 1 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 5 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 1 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 6 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 1 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 7 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 4 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 7 4 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 0 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 2 6 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 1 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 2

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 6 3

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 7 8

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 2 5

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 6 2

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 7 4

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 7 6

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 4 3

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 6 7

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 6 6

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 6 5

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 7 9

 2 2 0  - 0 

4 7 3

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 6 5

 69 32 28  9  0 

73 

195 

205 

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 6 

28 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 4 

21 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 4 

23 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 4 

14 

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 6 

19 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 8 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 

13 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 6 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 4 7 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 2 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 4 5 

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 4 4 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 7 5 

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 2 2

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 2 3 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 3 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 7 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 2

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 4 3 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 6 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 7

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 5

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 5 1

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 6 4

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 5 4 

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 4 0

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 8 7

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 3 7

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 5 4 

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 2 9

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 7 4

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 4 9

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 5 8

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 6 6

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 9 9

 70 21 39  8  2 

52 

158 

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CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1909-10, 1917-18 (NHL)
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bell Centre (21,273)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 (most recent, 1993)
Executive Vice President & General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Gainey
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jaques Martin
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Perry Pearn, Kirk Muller
Vice President of Communications 
and Community Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Donald Beauchamp
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. Conf. quarterfinals (def. by BOS, 4-0)

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Montreal

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH trails, 53-67-17-2 

WSH leads, 32-28-9-0 

WSH trails, 21-39-8-2

Current Streak 

1 MTL win (2/10/10) 

1 WSH win (1/5/10) 

1 MTL win (2/10/10)

Last Washington Win 

1/5/10 (4-2) 

1/5/10 (4-2) 

11/28/09 (4-3 so)

Last Montreal Win 

2/10/10 (6-5 ot) 

11/20/09 (3-2) 

2/10/10 (6-5 ot)

Last Tie 

1/25/03 (1-1) 

10/16/98 (2-2) 

1/25/03 (1-1)

Last Overtime Game 

2/10/10 (L, 6-5 ot) 

2/18/09 (W, 4-3 so) 

2/10/10 (L, 6-5 ot)

Overtime Record 

9-2-10 

2-0-3 

7-2-7

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

6-3-1 

6-4-0 

4-4-2

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

8 (11/11/91-12/11/93) 

14 (3/5/79-12/6/86) 

9 (3/27/96-2/26/00)

Longest Winning Streak 

7 (3/27/96-11/15/97) 

6 (12/10/83-12/6/86) 

5 (3/27/96-11/15/97)

Longest Winless Streak 

34 (10/31/74-11/5/79) 

16 (10/31/74-10/30/79) 

23 (10/31/74-2/26/83)

Longest Losing Streak 

23 (10/31/74-3/25/78) 

10 (10/31/74-2/17/78) 

22 (11/10/74-12/14/81)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

10 (11/28/08) 

4 (11/28/08) 

6 (2/26/00)

Montreal Shutouts (Last) 

19 (1/29/08) 

9 (2/9/03) 

10 (1/31/08)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

B. Laich (2/10/10) 

A. Ovechkin (1/31/08) 4 goals 

B. Laich (2/10/10)

Last Montreal Hat Trick 

P. Turgeon (4/17/95) 

V. Damphousse (2/4/94) 

P. Turgeon (4/17/95)

Most Washington Goals 

6 (three times) 

6 (two times) 

6 (2/17/01)

Most Montreal Goals 

11 (two times) 

8 (three times) 

11 (two times)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Nov. 20 at Washington - L, 2-3

Nov. 28 at Montreal - W, 4-3 so

Jan. 5 at Washington - W, 4-2

Feb. 10 at Montreal - L, 5-6 ot

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CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 2-1-1 • MONTREAL 2-1-1

MONTREAL CANADIENS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

NOV 28, 2009 

4 (SO) 

21,273 

SEMYON VARLAMOV / CAREY PRICE 

NICKLAS BACKSTROM

FEB 10, 2010 

6 (OT) 

21,273 

CAREY PRICE / NEUVIRTH, THEODORE 

TOMAS PLEKANEC

WASHINGTON CANADIENS 

CAPITALS  ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

NOV 20, 2009 

18,277 

CAREY PRICE / MICHAL NEUVIRTH 

MICHAEL CAMMALLERI

JAN 5, 2010 

18,277 

MICHAL NEUVIRTH / CAREY PRICE 

ALEXANDER SEMIN

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

BROOKS 

LAICH 

4 3 2 5 2  4 0 0 0 0 

11 27.3

MIKE 

GREEN 

4 1 4 5 5  0 1 0 0 0 

12  8.3

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 4 1 4 5 0  0 1 0 0 0 

10 10.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

4 4 0 4 3  0 1 0 0 0 8 50.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 4 1 3 4 2  0 0 0 0 0 9 11.1

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

4 1 3 4 2  0 0 0 0 0 

24  4.2

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

2 2 1 3 0  2 0 0 1 0 

10 20.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  4 1 0 1 0  6 0 0 0 0 6 16.7

MATHIEU 

PERREAULT  2 0 1 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

2 0 1 1 1  4 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

2 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

3 0 1 1 -2  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

ALEXANDRE 

GIROUX  1 0 1 1 1  4 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JAY 

BEAGLE 

2 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

4 0 0 0 3  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 2 0 0 0 2  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

4 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

3 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

4 0 0 0 -3  5 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

4 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 9  0.0

MILAN 

JURCINA 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  1 63  3  2.82  0 1 0 0  24  .875

MICHAL 

NEUVIRTH 

144  7  2.91  0 1 1 0  62  .887

JOSE 

THEODORE 

1 37  4  6.44  0 0 0 1  25  .840

POWER PLAY 

3 - 17 (17.6%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

9 - 14 (64.3%)

CANADIENS 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

TOMAS 

PLEKANEC 

4 4 1 5 -1  2 0 0 1 0 

18 22.2

ROMAN 

HAMRLIK 

4 0 4 4 0  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TRAVIS 

MOEN 

4 2 1 3 1  0 1 0 0 0 7 28.6

MICHAEL 

CAMMALLERI 3 1 2 3 -1  0 1 0 1 0 

12  8.3

SERGEI 

KOSTITSYN 

2 0 3 3 2  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TOM 

PYATT 

3 1 1 2 0  0 0 0 0 0 9 11.1

JAROSLAV 

SPACEK 

4 1 1 2 0  4 1 0 0 0 7 14.3

SCOTT 

GOMEZ 

3 1 1 2 -1  2 0 0 0 0 7 14.3

M-A 

BERGERON 

3 0 2 2 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

MAX 

PACIORETTY 

3 0 2 2 -1  4 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

MAXIM 

LAPIERRE 

4 1 0 1 -1  4 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

JOSH 

GORGES 

4 1 0 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

BENOIT 

POULIOT 

1 1 0 1 -1  2 1 0 0 0 2 50.0

GLEN 

METROPOLIT 

4 1 0 1 -1  2 1 0 0 0 8 12.5

RYAN 

O’BYRNE 

3 0 1 1 -1  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

DAVID 

DESHARNAIS 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ANDREI 

KOSTITSYN 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ANDREI 

MARKOV 

2 0 1 1 2  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

BRIAN 

GIONTA 

2 0 1 1 -1  2 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

HAL 

GILL 

2 0 1 1 -1  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

PAUL 

MARA 

3 0 1 1 -4  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

RYAN 

WHITE 

2 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

G. 

LATENDRESSE 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BEN 

MAXWELL 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MATHIEU 

DARCHE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MATT 

D’AGOSTINI 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JAMES 

WYMAN 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

KYLE 

CHIPCHURA 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JAY 

LEACH 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GEORGES 

LARAQUE  2 0 0 0 0  5 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

CAREY 

PRICE 

248 14  3.39  0 2 1 1 138  .899

POWER PLAY 

5 - 14 (35.7%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

14 - 17 (82.4%)

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SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Nashville

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads 8-5-1-0 

WSH leads, 5-2-0-0 

Tied 3-3-1-0

Current Streak 

4 WSH wins (3/18/08-10/17/09) 

2 WSH wins (10/28/08-10/17/09) 

2 WSH wins (3/18/08-3/10/09)

Last Washington Win 

10/17/09 (3-2 so) 

10/17/09 (3-2 so) 

3/10/09 (2-1 ot)

Last Nashville Win 

12/7/05 (5-2) 

12/7/05 (5-2) 

2/13/04 (5-2)

Last Tie 

2/8/02 (3-3) 

none 

2/8/02 (3-3)

Last Overtime Game 

10/17/09 (W, 3-2 so)  

10/17/09 (W, 3-2 so) 

3/10/09 (W, 2-1 ot)

Overtime 

Record 

3-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-1

Last 10 Games (W-L-T-OT) 

6-3-1-0 

5-2-0-0 

3-3-1-0

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

4 (3/18/08-10/17/09) 

3 (11/26/99-10/11/02) 

2 (3/18/08-3/10/09)

Longest Winning Streak 

4 (3/18/08-10/17/09) 

3 (11/26/99-10/11/02) 

2 (3/18/08-3/10/09)

Longest Winless Streak 

2 (two times) 

1 (two times) 

3 (10/13/00-2/13/04)

Longest Losing Streak 

2 (two times) 

1 (two times) 

1 (three times)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

1 (11/26/99) 

1 (11/26/99) 

none

Nashville Shutouts (Last) 

none 

none 

none

Last Washington Hat Trick 

none 

none 

none

Last Nashville Hat Trick 

none 

none 

none

Most Washington Goals 

5 (10/11/02) 

5 (10/11/02) 

4 (two times)

Most Nashville Goals 

5 (two times) 

5 (12/7/05) 

5 (2/13/04)

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CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sommet Center (17,113)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  none
Executive Vice President & General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Poile
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Barry Trotz
Associate Coach  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Brent Peterson
Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Horachek
Senior Vice President of Communications & Development . . . . . . . . Gerry Helper
Communications Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Darling
Communications Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Wilson
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  DNQ

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF  GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3  6 

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 5  2

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 3  4

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 3  3

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 5  4

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2  5

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 2  5

 
 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4  2

 2 2 0  - 0 

4 6  4

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 3  2

 

14 8 5 1 0  17 

36 37

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF  GA

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2  3 

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 1  0

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 2  1

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0  0

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 5  4

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0  0

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 2  5

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 2006-07

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0  0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4  3

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 3  2

 7 5 2 0 0  10 

19 18

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF  GA

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1  3 

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 4  2

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1  3

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 3  3

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0  0

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2  5

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0  0

 
 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4  2

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 2  1

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0  0

 7 3 3 1 0 

17 19

YEAR

98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETING

Oct. 17 at Washington - W, 3-2 so

Nashville Predators

ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

 TOTALS 

 

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. NASHVILLE PREDATORS

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 1-0-0 • NASHVILLE 0-0-1

WASHINGTON PREDATORS 

CAPITALS  ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

OCT 17, 2009 

3 (SO) 

18,277 

SEMYON VARLAMOV / DAN ELLIS 

ALEX OVECHKIN

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

1 2 0 2 0  0 1 0 0 0 6 33.3

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

1 0 2 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

1 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

KEITH 

AUCOIN 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MILAN 

JURCINA 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  1 64  2  1.85  0 1 0 0  24  .917

POWER PLAY 

1 - 3 (33.3%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

4 - 4 (100%)

PREDATORS 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

SHEA 

WEBER 

1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

J.P. 

DUMONT 

1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

PATRIC 

HORNQVIST 

1 0 1 1 2  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MARCEL 

GOC 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JASON 

ARNOTT 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

CAL 

O’REILLY 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

CODY 

FRANSON 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TEEMU 

LAAKSO 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

KEVIN 

KLEIN 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

RYAN 

SUTER 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOEL 

WARD 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JERRED 

SMITHSON 

1 0 0 0 1  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MARTIN 

ERAT 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

DAVID 

LEGWAND 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

FRANCIS 

BOUILLON 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

STEVE 

SULLIVAN 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

WADE 

BELAK 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

COLIN 

WILSON 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

DAN 

ELLIS 

1 64  2  1.85  0 0 0 1  35  .943

POWER PLAY 

0 - 4 (0%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

2 - 3 (66.7%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 4 1 3 0  - 

11 

15

 4 1 2 1  - 

14 

16

 4 3 1 0  - 

11 5

 4 2 1 1  - 

15 

18

 4 3 1 0  - 

24 9

 4 1 1 2  - 

4 9 8

 4 3 0 1  - 

19 

15

 3 1 2 0  - 

14 

12

 7 6 0 1  -  13 

29 

18

 7 5 0 2  -  12 

26 

13

 7 4 2 1  - 

25 

17

 7 6 1 0  -  12 

32 

20

 7 6 1 0  -  12 

31 

20

 7 5 2 0  -  10 

28 

22

 7 3 4 0  - 

30 

35

 7 4 3 0  - 

27 

25

 7 4 3 0  - 

22 

17

 7 5 2 0  -  10 

29 

25

 7 2 5 0  - 

25 

25

 5 2 3 0  - 

15 

18

 4 0 3 1  - 

1 6 

11

 5 0 5 0  - 

0 5 

14

 6 2 3 1  - 

15 

13

 5 2 2 1  - 

10 8

 5 2 3 0  - 

4 8 

12

 4 3 1 0 0 

15 

11

 4 2 2 0 0 

14 

14

 4 2 1 0 1 

13 9

 4 1 1 0 2 

4 6 

10

 4 1 1 1 1 

4 6 8

 4 0 3  - 1 

10 

18

 4 1 3  - 0 

10 

13

 4 2 1  - 1 

10 7

 4 2 0  - 2 

16 

13

 4 1 2  - 1 

10 

12

 

178 88 68 13  9  198 

590 

526

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 5

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 7 9

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 1

 2 1 0 1  - 

10 7

 2 1 1 0  - 

11 5

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 4

 2 2 0 0  - 

12 9

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 7 1

 4 4 0 0  - 

16 8

 3 2 0 1  - 

17 9

 4 4 0 0  - 

18 7

 3 3 0 0  - 

18 9

 4 4 0 0  - 

15 8

 3 2 1 0  - 

13 

11

 4 2 2 0  - 

22 

21

 3 2 1 0  - 

16 

14

 4 4 0 0  - 

17 5

 3 2 1 0  - 

11 

12

 4 1 3 0  - 

17 

16

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 7 

12

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 1 4

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 5

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 6 6

 3 2 0 1  - 

5 7 2

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 7

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 8 4

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 9 8

 2 1 0 0 1 

3 9 5

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 4 6

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 5 3

 2 0 1  - 1 

1 6 8

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 3 7

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 4 4

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 6 5

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 6 4

 89 52 26  6  5  115 

333 

251

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 

10

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 7 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 3 4 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 

11

 2 2 0 0  - 

13 4

 2 0 0 2  - 

2 4 4

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 6

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 7 

11

 3 2 0 1  - 

13 

10

 4 3 0 1  - 

7 9 4

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 7 

10

 4 3 1 0  - 

14 

11

 3 2 1 0  - 

16 

12

 4 3 1 0  - 

15 

11

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 8 

14

 4 2 2 0  - 

11 

11

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 5 

12

 4 3 1 0  - 

18 

13

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 8 9

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 6

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 5 7

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 2 9

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 9 7

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 6

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 6 5

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 7 7

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 5 6

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 4 4

 2 0 0 0 2 

2 2 4

 2 0 1 0 1 

1 1 5

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 4 

10

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 7 6

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 6 3

 2 1 0  - 1 

10 8

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 4 8

 89 36 42  7  4 

83 

257 

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CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . 1974-75 (Kansas City), 1976-77 (Colorado), 1982-83 (N.J.)
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prudential Center (17,625)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 (most recent, 2003)
CEO, President and General Manager  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Lou Lamoriello
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jacques Lemaire
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Mario Tremblay, Tommy Albelin
Senior Vice President of Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Levine
Director of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Jeff Altstadter
Assistant Director of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pete Albietz
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. Conf. quaterfinals (def. by CAR, 4-3)

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at New Jersey

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads, 88-68-13-9 

WSH leads, 52-26-6-5 

WSH trails, 36-42-7-4

Current Streak 

1 WSH win (12/26/09) 

1 WSH win (12/26/09) 

2 NJ wins (11/4/09-11/14/09)

Last Washington Win 

12/26/09 (4-1) 

12/26/09 (4-1) 

2/3/09 (5-2)

Last New Jersey Win 

11/14/09 (5-2) 

10/12/09 (3-2 so) 

11/14/09 (5-2)

Last Tie 

1/1/04 (2-2) 

1/1/04 (2-2) 

2/25/95 (3-3)

Last Overtime Game 

10/12/09 (L, 3-2 so) 

10/12/09 (L, 3-2 so) 

11/15/08 (L, 6-5 so) 

Overtime Record 

4-13-7 

1-7-4 

3-6-3

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

4-2-4 

3-3-4 

3-6-1

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

17 (11/8/82-12/4/84) 

24 (3/18/80-3/1/88) 

8 (11/8/82-11/10/84)

Longest Winning Streak 

8 (two times) 

14 (3/28/84-3/1/88) 

4 (12/30/87-11/19/88)

Longest Winless Streak 

10 (2/15/95-11/12/96) 

4 (two times) 

7 (12/28/02-12/29/06)

Longest Losing Streak 

7 (4/12/95-11/12/96) 

4 (three times) 

7 (12/28/02-12/29/06)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

10 (2/29/08) 

6 (3/20/98) 

4 (2/29/08)

New Jersey Shutouts (Last) 

7 (12/4/03) 

3 (12/1/98) 

4 (12/4/03)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

M. Ridley (12/7/90) 

M. Ridley (12/7/90) 

none

Last New Jersey Hat Trick 

J. Madden (2/5/03) 

J. Madden (2/5/03) 

P. Stastny (12/29/91)

Most Washington Goals 

9 (four times) 

9 (three times) 

9 (2/15/79)

Most New Jersey Goals 

8 (10/28/77) 

6 (six times) 

8 (10/28/77)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Oct. 12 at Washington - L, 2-3 so
Nov. 4 at New Jersey - L, 2-3
Nov. 14 at New Jersey - L, 2-5

Dec. 26 at Washington - W, 4-1

New Jersey Devils

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. NEW JERSEY DEVILS

CAPITALS LOST SEASON SERIES, 1-2-1 • NEW JERSEY 3-1-0

NEW JERSEY 

DEVILS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. GOAL

NOV 4, 2009 

13,498 

MARTIN BRODEUR / SEMYON VARLAMOV 

NICKLAS BERGFORS

NOV 14, 2009 

16,521 

MARTIN BRODEUR / JOSE THEODORE 

ZACH PARISE

WASHINGTON DEVILS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

OCT 12, 2009 

3 (SO) 

18,277 

MARTIN BRODEUR / JOSE THEODORE 

JAMIE LANGENBRUNNER

DEC 26, 2009 

18,277 

MICHAL NEUVIRTH / MARTIN BRODEUR 

MATT BRADLEY

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

2 1 4 5 5  0 0 0 0 0 

12  8.3

MIKE 

GREEN 

4 2 2 4 1  2 0 0 0 0 

13 15.4

MATHIEU 

PERREAULT  2 1 2 3 2  0 0 0 0 0 6 16.7

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 4 1 2 3 2  2 0 0 0 0 9 11.1

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 3 2 0 2 -3  0 1 0 0 0 3 66.7

MATT 

BRADLEY 

4 1 1 2 2  0 0 0 1 0 5 20.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

3 1 1 2 3  4 0 0 0 0 9 11.1

TYLER 

SLOAN 

2 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

BROOKS 

LAICH 

4 0 1 1 -3  0 0 0 0 0 9  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

4 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

4 0 1 1 -1 10 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  4 0 1 1 -2  4 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

4 0 1 1 -2  8 0 0 0 0 

12  0.0

MILAN 

JURCINA 

3 0 0 0 1  2 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 4 0 0 0 -1  4 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

2 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

3 0 0 0 3  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

4 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

3 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

3 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

3 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

2 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

MICHAL 

NEUVIRTH 

59 1 1.01 0 

0 30 .967

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  1 58  3  3.07  0 0 1 0  32  .906

JOSE 

THEODORE 

125  7  3.36  0 0 1 1  52  .865

POWER PLAY 

1 - 9 (11.1%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

14 - 17 (82.4%)

DEVILS 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

NICKLAS 

BERGFORS  4 2 3 5 0  0 2 0 1 0 

13 15.4

TRAVIS 

ZAJAC 

4 0 4 4 0  0 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

JAMIE LANGENBRUNNER 4 1 2 3 0  2 1 0 0 0 7 14.3

BRIAN 

ROLSTON 

4 2 0 2 -2  0 0 0 0 0 

13 15.4

ZACH 

PARISE 

4 1 1 2 0  0 0 0 1 0 

21  4.8

COLIN 

WHITE 

4 1 1 2 3  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

CORY 

MURPHY 

2 1 1 2 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

DAINIUS 

ZUBRUS 

3 0 2 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ROB 

NIEDERMAYER 

3 0 2 2 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

DAVID 

CLARKSON 

3 1 0 1 -1  5 0 0 0 0 7 14.3

MATT 

HALISCHUK 

2 1 0 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

ROD 

PELLEY 

4 1 0 1 1  5 0 0 0 0 4 25.0

ILKKA 

PIKKARAINEN 

3 0 1 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

TIM 

SESTITO 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ANDY 

GREENE 

4 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

JOHN 

ODUYA 

2 0 0 0 -4  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

PAUL 

MARTIN 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

VLADIMIR 

ZHARKOV 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ANDREW 

PETERS 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DEAN 

MCAMMOND 

1 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MIKE 

MOTTAU 

4 0 0 0 3  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

PATRIK 

ELIAS 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

BRYCE 

SALVADOR 

4 0 0 0 -1  4 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MARK 

FRASER 

3 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JAY 

PANDOLFO 

2 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

P-L LETOURNEAU-LEBLOND 1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

MARTIN 

BRODEUR 

244 10  2.45  0 3 1 0 130  .923

POWER PLAY 

3 - 17 (17.6%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

8 - 9 (88.9%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 3 

22 

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 8 

22 

 4 0 1 3  - 

3 8 9 

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 3 

19 

 4 1 3 0  - 

11 

18 

 4 2 2 0  - 

13 9 

 4 0 4 0  - 

10 

17 

 8 0 7 1  - 

20 

39 

 7 2 4 1  - 

20 

32 

 7 3 4 0  - 

27 

28 

 7 4 3 0  - 

27 

26 

 7 4 3 0  - 

30 

26 

 7 3 2 2  - 

18 

23 

 7 2 4 1  - 

24 

26 

 7 4 3 0  - 

29 

27 

 7 3 4 0  - 

24 

25 

 7 7 0 0  -  14 

30 

17 

 7 4 2 1  - 

28 

24 

 7 4 3 0  - 

23 

18 

 5 1 3 1  - 

12 

17 

 4 4 0 0  - 

20 

14 

 5 4 1 0  - 

21 

14 

 5 1 4 0  - 

2 7 

14

 6 5 0 1  -  11 

20 9

 4 4 0 0  - 

16 8

 4 4 0 0 0 

15 

10

 4 3 0 1 0 

13 7

 4 2 1 1 0 

16 

14

 4 4 0 0 0 

12 5

 4 2 2 0 0 

14 

10

 4 1 3  - 0 

11 

17

 4 1 3  - 0 

2 6 

16

 4 1 1  - 2 

4 8 

12

 4 

 4 0  - 0 

17 

10

 4 3 0  - 1 

18 

12

 

182 87 79 13  3  190 

582 

616

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 0 

12 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 9 

 2 0 0 2  - 

2 4 4 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 0 

10

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 8 

 2 2 0 0  - 

10 2 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 7 

 4 0 3 1  - 

1 8 

14 

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 7 

11 

 4 2 2 0  - 

22 

15 

 3 2 1 0  - 

10 

10 

 4 2 2 0  - 

16 

15 

 3 1 0 2  - 

4 7 6 

 4 1 2 1  - 

15 

15 

 3 3 0 0  - 

14 

10 

 4 2 2 0  - 

14 

13 

 3 3 0 0  - 

12 9 

 4 2 1 1  - 

16 

11 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 6 

11 

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 8 7 

 2 2 0 0  - 

11 7 

 2 2 0 0  - 

10 8 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 6 6

 3 2 0 1  - 

10 5

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 4 

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 8 5

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 5 4

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 7 4

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 7 3

 2 1 1 0 0 

10 6

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 8 7

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 3 7

 2 0 1  - 1 

1 4 8

 2 2 0  - 0 

10 5

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 8 8

 91 45 33 11  2  103 

300 

286

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 

10 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 6 

13 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 4 5 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 9 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 

10 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 7 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 

10 

 4 0 4 0  - 

12 

25 

 4 1 3 0  - 

13 

21 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 5 

13 

 4 2 2 0  - 

17 

16 

 3 2 1 0  - 

14 

11 

 4 2 2 0  - 

11 

17 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 9 

11 

 4 1 3 0  - 

15 

17 

 3 1 2 0  - 

10 

12 

 4 4 0 0  - 

18 8 

 3 2 1 0  - 

12 

13 

 4 4 0 0  - 

17 7 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 

10 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 7 

 3 2 1 0  - 

11 6 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 1 8

 3 3 0 0  - 

10 4

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 7 4

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 7 5

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 8 3

 2 0 1 1 0 

1 9 

10

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 5 2

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 4 4

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 3 

10

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 3 9

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 4 4

 2 2 0  - 0 

4 7 5

 2 2 0  - 0 

10 4

 91 42 46  2  1 

87 

282 

330

Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
1255 Hempstead Turnpike
Uniondale, NY 11553
516.501.6700
Fax: 516.501.6746
www.newyorkislanders.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1972-73
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 (most recent, 1983)
General Manager/Alternate Governor  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garth Snow
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Gordon
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Chynoweth, Scott Allen
Vice President of Communications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Josh Bernstein
Director of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Seth Sylvan
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  DNQ

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at NY Islanders

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads, 87-79-13-3 

WSH leads, 45-33-11-2 

WSH trails, 42-46-2-1

Current Streak 

2 WSH wins (11/11/09-1/26/10) 

1 WSH win (11/11/09) 

4 WSH wins (12/16/08-1/26/10)

Last Washington Win 

1/26/10 (7-2) 

11/11/09 (5-4 so) 

1/26/10 (7-2)

Last New York Win 

10/30/09 (4-3 ot) 

10/30/09 (4-3 ot) 

12/22/07 (3-2 ot)

Last Tie 

11/27/01 (5-5) 

10/21/00 (4-4) 

11/27/01 (5-5)

Last Overtime Game 

11/11/09 (W, 5-4 so) 

11/11/09 (W, 5-4 so) 

10/24/09 (W, 3-2 ot)

Overtime Record 

11-7-8 

6-4-7 

5-3-1

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

7-0-3 

5-3-2 

5-4-1

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

22 (4/12/97-3/30/02) 

15 (4/12/97-10/9/03) 

10 (10/8/97-11/27/01)

Longest Winning Streak 

11 (3/12/98-3/15/00) 

6 (11/24/00-10/9/03) 

9 (10/8/97-3/6/01)

Longest Winless Streak 

19 (10/20/74-1/16/79) 

9 (10/24/74-11/17/78) 

19 (1/2/75-10/21/82)

Longest Losing Streak 

9 (10/20/74-1/15/77) 

4 (10/20/74-2/22/76) 

13 (2/4/78-10/21/82)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

6 (2/7/03) 

3 (2/7/03) 

3 (4/13/98)

New York Shutouts (Last) 

11 (4/8/06) 

7 (3/2/97) 

4 (4/8/06)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

A. Oates (10/8/97) 

P. Bondra (2/3/96) 

A. Oates (10/8/97)

Last New York Hat Trick 

M. Czerkawski (11/27/01) 

D. King (1/1/92) 

M. Czerkawski (11/27/01)

Most Washington Goals 

8 (1/1/92) 

8 (1/1/92) 

7 (three times)

Most New York Goals 

8 (four times) 

8 (10/8/83) 

8 (three times)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06 
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Oct. 24 at N.Y. Islanders - W, 3-2 ot
Oct. 30 at Washington - L, 3-4 ot
Nov. 11 at Washington - W, 5-4 so
Jan. 26 at N.Y. Islanders - W, 7-2

New York Islanders

ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. NEW YORK ISLANDERS

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 3-0-1 • NY ISLANDERS 1-1-2

NEW YORK 

ISLANDERS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. GOAL

OCT 24, 2009 

3 (OT) 

11,541 

JOSE THEODORE / DWAYNE ROLOSON 

BROOKS LAICH

JAN 26, 2010 

12,549 

JOSE THEODORE / DWAYNE ROLOSON 

MIKE KNUBLE

WASHINGTON ISLANDERS 

CAPITALS  ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

OCT 30, 2009 

4 (OT) 

18,277 

DWAYNE ROLOSON / JOSE THEODORE 

MARK STREIT

NOV 11, 2009 

5 (SO) 

18,277 

THEODORE, VARLAMOV / DWAYNE ROLOSON 

CHRIS CLARK

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

MIKE 

GREEN 

4 1 5 6 2  2 0 0 0 0 

15  6.7

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 3 3 2 5 0  4 2 0 0 0 7 42.9

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

3 4 0 4 3  2 1 0 0 0 

18 22.2

BROOKS 

LAICH 

4 2 1 3 4  0 0 0 1 0 

15 13.3

ERIC 

FEHR 

3 1 2 3 4  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  4 1 2 3 4  4 0 0 0 0 4 25.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

4 1 2 3 -2  2 1 0 1 0 6 16.7

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 4 0 3 3 -4  0 0 0 0 0 

13  0.0

KEITH 

AUCOIN 

2 1 1 2 0  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 1 1 2 3  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

2 1 1 2 3  0 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

3 1 1 2 -2  2 1 0 0 0 

19  5.3

CHRIS 

CLARK 

3 0 2 2 -1  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 4 0 1 1 -2  4 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

3 0 1 1 3  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MILAN 

JURCINA 

3 0 0 0 -3  2 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

4 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

3 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

ALEXANDRE 

GIROUX  1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MATHIEU 

PERREAULT  1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

4 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

4 0 0 0 2  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

168 11  3.92  0 2 0 1  85  .871

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  1 

57 1 1.04 0 

0 26 .962

MICHAL 

NEUVIRTH 

1 20  0 

.00  1 0 0 0  11  .000

POWER PLAY 

5 - 15 (33.3%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

11 - 13 (84.6%)

ISLANDERS 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

FRANS 

NIELSEN 

4 2 2 4 3  0 0 0 0 0 7 28.6

MARK 

STREIT 

4 2 2 4 1  4 0 0 1 0 

15 13.3

SEAN 

BERGENHEIM 

4 1 2 3 3  2 0 0 0 0 9 11.1

JOHN TAVARES 

4 0 3 3 0  0 0 0 0 0 

11  0.0

KYLE 

OKPOSO 

3 2 0 2 2  4 0 0 0 0 

12 16.7

ROB 

SCHREMP 

2 1 1 2 0  0 1 0 0 0 6 16.7

RADEK 

MARTINEK 

2 1 1 2 2  2 0 1 0 0 1 

100.0

TRENT 

HUNTER 

2 1 1 2 0  0 1 0 0 0 2 50.0

MATT 

MOULSON 

4 1 0 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 7 14.3

JEFF 

TAMBELLINI 

3 1 0 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 7 14.3

BLAKE 

COMEAU 

2 0 1 1 -3  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRUNO 

GERVAIS 

4 0 1 1 -3  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

ANDY 

SUTTON 

4 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DOUG 

WEIGHT 

2 0 1 1 -3  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BRENDAN 

WITT 

3 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JOSH 

BAILEY 

4 0 1 1 -2  2 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

NATE 

THOMPSON 

3 0 0 0 -2  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

TIM 

JACKMAN 

3 0 0 0 1  4 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

ANDREW 

MACDONALD 1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

FREDDY 

MEYER 

2 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JON 

SIM 

4 0 0 0 -2  2 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

RICHARD 

PARK 

4 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

JACK 

HILLEN 

4 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

DWAYNE 

ROLOSON 

206 14  4.06  0 1 1 2 117  .880

RICK 

DIPIETRO 

1 39  3  4.52  0 0 0 0  21  .857

POWER PLAY 

2 - 13 (15.4%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

10 - 15 (66.7%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 4 1 2 1  - 

19 

23 

 4 2 2 0  - 

18 

23 

 4 2 2 0  - 

17 

16 

 4 0 2 2  - 

14 

27 

 4 1 1 2  - 

17 

18 

 4 2 2 0  - 

15 

18 

 4 2 2 0  - 

21 

17 

 8 2 3 3  - 

28 

30 

 7 3 3 1  - 

26 

28 

 7 3 3 1  - 

26 

23 

 7 5 2 0  -  10 

32 

21 

 7 3 3 1  - 

24 

21 

 7 3 4 0  - 

27 

27 

 7 5 2 0  -  10 

31 

23 

 7 2 3 2  - 

15 

25 

 7 4 3 0  - 

21 

20 

 7 2 4 1  - 

23 

28 

 7 5 2 0  -  10 

35 

24 

 9 5 4 0  -  10 

32 

28 

 6 1 5 0  - 

12 

19 

 4 2 2 0  - 

16 

13 

 6 3 2 1  - 

17 

19 

 5 3 2 0  - 

13 

12

 5 3 1 1  - 

15 

11

 5 2 2 1  - 

12 

11

 4 3 0 

 

 

 

0 1 

15 9

 4 1 3 0 0 

13 

17

 4 3 1 0 0 

19 

12

 4 2 0 1 1 

12 7

 4 2 1 0 1 

10 

10

 4 2 1  - 1 

14 

11

 4 1 3  - 0 

2 8 

15

 4 2 2  - 0 

4 9 

11

 4 3 0  - 1 

14 

11

 4 3 1  - 0 

15 

11

 

186 88 75 18  5  199 

655 

639

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 1 0 1  - 

13 

10 

 2 2 0 0  - 

12 7 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 9 7 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 7 

14 

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 3 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 

10 

 2 2 0 0  - 

15 5 

 4 0 3 1  - 

12 

16 

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 9 

11 

 4 3 0 1  - 

17 8 

 3 2 1 0  - 

16 9 

 4 2 1 1  - 

13 9 

 3 1 2 0  - 

12 

11 

 4 2 2 0  - 

14 

14 

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 7 8 

 4 3 1 0  - 

15 

13 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 8 

12 

 4 2 2 0  - 

20 

16 

 5 3 2 0  - 

18 

17 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 5 

10 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 3 

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 8 

12

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 8 7

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 4

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 8 9

 2 1 0  

0 1 

3 8 6

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 8 8

 2 2 0 0 0 

11 4

 2 1 0 0 1 

3 8 4 

 2 1 0 0 1 

3 6 6

 2 2 0  - 0 

4 8 3

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 5 6

 2 2 0  - 0 

4 8 6

 2 2 0  - 0 

4 5 2

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 5 4

 94 50 32  9  3  112 

346 

294

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 6 

13 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 6 

16 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 9 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 7 

13 

 2 0 1 1  - 

10 

15 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 8 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 6 

12 

 4 2 0 2  - 

16 

14 

 4 2 2 0  - 

17 

17 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 9 

15 

 4 3 1 0  - 

16 

12 

 3 1 2 0  - 

11 

12 

 4 2 2 0  - 

15 

16 

 3 3 0 0  - 

17 9 

 4 1 2 1  - 

3 8 

17 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 6 7 

 4 1 2 1  - 

15 

16 

 3 3 0 0  - 

15 8 

 4 2 2 0  - 

14 

11 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 7 9 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 8 

10 

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 9 7 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 5

 3 2 0 1  - 

10 7

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 4 2

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 7 3

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 5 9

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 8 8

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 4 3

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 4 4

 2 0 1  - 1 

1 6 8

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 3 9

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 1 5

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 9 9

 2 2 0  - 0 

10 7

 92 38 43  9  2 

87 

309 

345

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CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1926-27
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Madison Square Garden (18,200)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 (most recent, 1994)
President & General Manager  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Glen Sather
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  John Tortorella
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benoit Allaire, Mike Sullivan
Director of Public Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brendan McIntyre
Public Relations Coordinator  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dino Ticinelli
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. Conf. quarterfinals (def. by WSH, 4-3)

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at NY Rangers

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads, 88-75-18-5 

WSH leads, 50-32-9-3 

WSH trails, 38-43-9-2

Current Streak 

3 WSH wins (11/17/09-3/6/10) 

1 WSH win (3/6/10) 

2 WSH wins (11/17/09-2/4/10)

Last Washington Win 

3/6/10 (2-0) 

3/6/10 (2-0) 

2/4/10 (6-5)

Last New York Win 

10/8/09 (4-3) 

10/8/09 (4-3) 

2/11/09 (5-4 so)

Last Tie 

1/4/03 (2-2) 

1/5/96 (4-4) 

1/4/03 (2-2)

Last Overtime Game 

2/11/09 (L, 5-4 so) 

2/10/08 (W, 3-2) 

2/11/09 (L, 5-4 so)

Overtime 

Record 

8-6-9 3-4-4 5-2-5

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

8-1-1 

8-2-0 

3-5-2

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

6 (12/23/88-12/23/89) 

5 (4/3/83-3/3/84) 

7 (12/2/97-3/23/00)

Longest Winning Streak 

5 (two times) 

4 (12/12/07-1/3/09) 

4 (4/1/87-3/16/88)

Longest Winless Streak 

5 (two times) 

6 (11/7/81-1/1/83) 

7 (3/5/04-11/1/07)

Longest Losing Streak 

4 (three times) 

3 (two times) 

7 (3/5/04-11/1/07)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

6 (3/6/10) 

5 (3/6/10) 

1 (4/14/93)

New York Shutouts (Last) 

6 (11/1/07) 

4 (12/23/93) 

2 (11/1/07)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

P. Bondra (3/9/01) 

P. Bondra (3/9/01) 

P. Bondra (1/8/98)

Last New York Hat Trick 

M. Messier (12/13/91) 

M. Messier (12/13/91) 

J. Mullen (10/19/88)

Most Washington Goals 

8 (four times) 

8 (three times) 

8 (3/16/88)

Most New York Goals 

11 (two times) 

11 (3/24/78) 

11 (2/18/76)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06 
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Oct. 8 at Washington- L, 3-4
Nov. 17 at N.Y. Rangers - W, 4-2
Feb. 4 at N.Y. Rangers - W, 6-5
March 6 at Washington - W, 2-0

New York Rangers

ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

 TOTALS 

 

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. NEW YORK RANGERS

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 3-1-0 • NY RANGERS 1-3-0

NEW YORK 

RANGERS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. GOAL

NOV 17, 2009 

18,200 

SEMYON VARLAMOV / HENRIK LUNDQVIST 

MATT BRADLEY

FEB 4, 2010 

18,200 

JOSE THEODORE / HENRIK LUNDQVIST 

NICKLAS BACKSTROM

WASHINGTON RANGERS 

CAPITALS ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

OCT 8, 2009 

18,277 

HENRIK LUNDQVIST / JOSE THEODORE 

MARIAN GABORIK

MAR 6, 2010 

18,277 

JOSE THEODORE / ALEX AULD 

ERIC FEHR

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 4 3 4 7 1  4 2 0 1 0 

14 21.4

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

4 3 1 4 -1  0 2 0 0 0 

22 13.6

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 3 0 4 4 1  4 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

3 1 2 3 1  2 0 0 0 0 

11  9.1

BROOKS 

LAICH 

4 1 2 3 3  0 1 0 0 0 3 33.3

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

3 1 1 2 3  2 0 0 0 1 4 25.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

4 1 1 2 3  7 0 0 1 0 4 25.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

3 1 1 2 1  2 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

MIKE 

GREEN 

3 0 2 2 1  2 0 0 0 0 

10  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

2 1 0 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

ERIC 

BELANGER 

1 1 0 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

TOM 

POTI 

4 1 0 1 -1  2 1 0 0 0 4 25.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

3 1 0 1 0  0 1 0 1 0 6 16.7

DAVID 

STECKEL 

4 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

JOE 

CORVO 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

2 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JAY 

BEAGLE 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

2 0 1 1 -2  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 4 0 0 0 1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

SCOTT 

WALKER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

3 0 0 0 2  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

2 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MATHIEU 

PERREAULT  1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  3 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

4 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

177  9  3.03  1 2 1 0  97  .907

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  1 59  2  2.00  0 1 0 0  20  .900

POWER PLAY 

7 - 26 (26.9%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

11 - 17 (64.7%)

RANGERS 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

MARIAN 

GABORIK 

4 4 2 6 1  2 2 0 1 0 

17 23.5

VINNY 

PROSPAL 

4 2 3 5 2  0 1 0 0 0 9 22.2

RYAN 

CALLAHAN 

4 2 1 3 -2  2 1 0 0 0 

12 16.7

OLLI 

JOKINEN 

2 1 1 2 -1  6 1 0 0 0 

10 10.0

MARC 

STAAL 

4 0 2 2 2  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MICHAEL 

DEL 

ZOTTO  4 0 2 2 -2  2 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

ARTEM 

ANISIMOV 

4 0 2 2 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

BRANDON 

DUBINSKY  3 1 0 1 -1  6 1 0 0 0 

10 10.0

ALES 

KOTALIK 

2 1 0 1 0  4 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

ENVER 

LISIN 

3 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

PIERRE 

PARENTEAU  1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

SEAN 

AVERY 

3 0 1 1 -2  4 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MATT 

GILROY 

4 0 1 1 -3  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

DAN 

GIRARDI 

4 0 1 1 3  6 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

BRIAN 

BOYLE 

4 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

CHRISTOPHER 

HIGGINS 

2 0 0 0 -3  2 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

AARON 

VOROS 

2 0 0 0 0  9 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JODY 

SHELLEY 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRANDON 

PRUST 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ERIK 

CHRISTENSEN 

2 0 0 0 1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MICHAL 

ROZSIVAL 

4 0 0 0 -2  4 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

WADE 

REDDEN 

4 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

CHRIS 

DRURY 

3 0 0 0 -2  4 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

DONALD 

BRASHEAR  2 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

HENRIK 

LUNDQVIST 

177 12  4.05  0 1 2 0  85  .859

ALEX 

AULD 

1 59  2  2.03  0 0 1 0  28  .929

POWER PLAY 

6 - 17 (35.3%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

19 - 26 (73.1%)

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SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Ottawa

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads, 31-28-5-1 

WSH leads, 18-11-4-1 

WSH trails, 13-17-1-2

Current Streak 

2 OTT wins (2/11/10-3/30/10) 

1 OTT win (3/30/10) 

4 OTT wins (11/4/08-2/11/10) 

Last Washington Win 

1/7/10 (5-2) 

1/7/10 (5-2) 

12/29/07 (8-6)

Last Ottawa Win 

3/30/10 (5-4 ot) 

3/30/10 (5-4 ot) 

2/11/10 (6-5)

Last Tie 

2/17/04 (1-1) 

2/17/04 (1-1) 

2/23/95 (5-5)

Last Overtime Game 

3/30/10 (L, 5-4 ot) 

3/30/10 (L, 5-4 ot) 

11/23/09 (L, 4-3 ot)

Overtime 

Record 

2-3-5 1-1-4 1-2-1

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

5-2-3 

7-2-1 

3-5-2

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

8 (4/9/94-4/6/96) 

8 (10/16/92-3/29/96) 

3 (two times)

Longest Winning Streak 

6 (10/16/92-12/17/93) 

7 (11/6/06-1/7/10) 

3 (12/7/92-12/4/93)

Longest Winless Streak 

8 (4/3/03-3/12/06) 

8 (11/1/01-3/12/04) 

4 (two times)

Longest Losing Streak 

6 (11/27/96-12/27/97) 

3 (two times) 

4 (two times)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

5 (4/1/06) 

4 (4/5/02) 

1 (4/1/06)

Ottawa Shutouts (Last) 

5 (4/5/02) 

2 (4/5/02) 

3 (4/4/00)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

A. Semin (2/11/10) 

A. Ovechkin (2/1/09) 

A. Semin (2/11/10)

Last Ottawa Hat Trick 

M. Fisher (12/29/07) 

D. Alfredsson (11/13/01) 

M. Fisher (12/29/07)

Most Washington Goals 

11 (12/17/93) 

11 (12/17/93) 

8 (two times)

Most Ottawa Goals 

11 (11/13/01) 

11 (11/13/01) 

7 (3/2/06)

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CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992-93
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scotiabank Place (19,153)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  none
General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Bryan Murray
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cory Clouston
Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Carvel
Vice President of Communications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Legault
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  DNQ

 GP  W 

L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 4 4  0 0  - 

21 

13 

 4 3  1 0  - 

30 

13 

 3 1  0 2  - 

4 8 7 

 4 4  0 0  - 

19 6 

 4 0  4 0  - 

0 3 

17

 4 1  3 0  - 

2 5 

10

 4 1  3 0  - 

13 

15

 4 3  1 0 0 

6 9 9

 4 2  1 1 0 

16 

12

 4 1  2 1 0 

3 9 

17

 4 1  3 0 0 

2 8 

18

 4 0  3 1 0 

1 5 

15

 4 1  3 - 0 

2 5 

15

 4 2  2 - 0 

14 

13

 4 4  0 - 0 

22 

12

 4 2  1 - 1 

15 

10

 4 1  1 - 2 

17 

17

 

67  31  28 

70 219 219

 GP  W 

L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 2  0 0  - 

11 5

 2 2  0 0  - 

19 6 

 2 1  0 1  - 

3 3 2 

 2 2  0 0  - 

11 1 

 2 0  2 0  - 

0 2 8

 2 1  1 0  - 

2 4 3

 2 0  2 0  - 

0 4 8

 2 2  0 0 0 

4 5 2

 2 1  0 1 0 

3 7 6

 2 0  1 1 0 

1 5 

11

 2 0  2 0 0 

0 3 

11

 2 0  1 1 0 

1 2 5

 2 0  2 - 0 

0 3 8

 2 2  0 - 0 

10 5

 2 2  0 - 0 

10 5

 2 2  0 - 0 

12 5

 2 1  0 - 1 

3 9 7

 34 18  11  4  1 

41 

120 98

 GP  W 

L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 2  0 0  - 

10 8 

 2 1  1 0  - 

11 7 

 1 0  0 1  - 

1 5 5 

 2 2  0 0  - 

4 8 5 

 2 0  2 0  - 

0 1 9

 2 0  2 0  - 

0 1 7

 2 1  1 0  - 

2 9 7

 2 1  1 0 0 

2 4 7

 2 1  1 0 0 

2 9 6

 2 1  1 0 0 

2 4 6

 2 1  1 0 0 

2 5 7

 2 0  2 0 0 

0 3 

10

 2 1  1 - 0 

2 2 7

 2 0  2 - 0 

0 4 8

 2 2  0 - 0 

12 7

 2 0  1 - 1 

1 3 5

 2 0  1 - 1 

1 8 

10

 33 13  17  1  2 

29 99 

121

YEAR

92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06 
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Nov. 23 at Ottawa - L, 3-4 ot
Jan. 7 at Washington - W, 5-2
Feb. 11 at Ottawa - L, 5-6
March 30 at Washington - L, 4-5 ot

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CAPITALS LOST SEASON SERIES, 1-1-2 • OTTAWA 3-1-0

OTTAWA SENATORS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

NOV 23, 2009 

4 (OT) 

16,210 

BRIAN ELLIOTT / SEMYON VARLAMOV 

MIKE FISHER

FEB 11, 2010 

19,682 

BRIAN ELLIOTT / SEMYON VARLAMOV 

ALEXEI KOVALEV

WASHINGTON SENATORS 

CAPITALS ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

JAN 7, 2010 

18,277 

JOSE THEODORE / PASCAL LECLAIRE 

NICKLAS BACKSTROM

MAR 30, 2010 

5 (OT) 

18,277 

BRIAN ELLIOTT / JOSE THEODORE 

ALEXEI KOVALEV

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

3 5 1 6 1  2 1 0 0 0 

17 29.4

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

4 1 5 6 5  6 0 0 0 0 

19  5.3

MIKE 

GREEN 

4 1 4 5 3  2 0 0 0 0 

11  9.1

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 4 2 2 4 2  2 0 0 1 0 

10 20.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  3 1 1 2 5  4 0 0 0 0 4 25.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

4 1 1 2 2  0 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

BROOKS 

LAICH 

3 0 2 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

2 0 2 2 2  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

4 0 2 2 1  2 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

4 0 2 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 4 1 0 1 -2  0 0 0 0 0 4 25.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

2 1 0 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 4 25.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

3 1 0 1 3  0 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

CHRIS 

CLARK 

1 1 0 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

JAY 

BEAGLE 

1 1 0 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

MATHIEU 

PERREAULT  2 1 0 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

4 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 2 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

3 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

2 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

CHRIS 

BOURQUE 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

2 0 0 0 2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

3 0 0 0 1  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

2 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ANDREW 

GORDON 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JOE 

CORVO 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ERIC 

BELANGER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

124  7  3.37  0 1 0 1  59  .881

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  2 

120 10  5.00  0 0 1 1  65  .846

POWER PLAY 

1 - 13 (7.7%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

6 - 12 (50%)

SENATORS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

JASON 

SPEZZA 

3 3 4 7 -3  0 2 0 0 0 

10 30.0

FILIP 

KUBA 

3 0 6 6 -3  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

DANIEL 

ALFREDSSON  3 1 4 5 -1  0 1 0 0 0 

10 10.0

ALEXEI 

KOVALEV 

3 2 2 4 -4  2 2 0 2 0 9 22.2

MILAN 

MICHALEK 

3 1 3 4 -2  0 0 0 0 0 5 20.0

CHRIS 

PHILLIPS 

4 2 1 3 -1  0 0 0 0 0 7 28.6

PETER 

REGIN 

4 2 1 3 4  2 0 0 0 0 7 28.6

CHRIS 

NEIL 

4 2 0 2 1  2 0 0 0 0 6 33.3

MIKE 

FISHER 

4 1 1 2 -2  4 0 0 1 0 

15  6.7

ALEXANDRE 

PICARD  3 1 1 2 0  0 1 0 0 0 5 20.0

ERIK 

KARLSSON 

2 0 2 2 -1  4 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

JESSE 

WINCHESTER  4 0 2 2 0  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

JONATHAN 

CHEECHOO 

3 1 0 1 -2  0 0 0 0 0 9 11.1

CHRIS 

CAMPOLI 

3 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

MATT 

CULLEN 

1 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

SHEAN 

DONOVAN 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

NICK 

FOLIGNO 

3 0 1 1 0  4 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

RYAN 

SHANNON 

3 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

CHRIS 

KELLY 

4 0 0 0 -4  4 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ZACK 

SMITH 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MATT 

CARKNER 

4 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ANDY 

SUTTON 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JARKKO 

RUUTU 

4 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

ANTON 

VOLCHENKOV 2 0 0 0 -3  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

BRIAN 

LEE 

2 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

BRIAN 

ELLIOTT 

185 12  3.88  0 3 0 0  73  .836

PASCAL 

LECLAIRE 

1 60  5  5.00  0 0 1 0  38  .868

POWER PLAY 

6 - 12 (50%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

12 - 13 (92.3%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 5 

21 

 4 0 3 1  - 

16 

28 

 4 0 2 2  - 

13 

23 

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 4 

17 

 4 0 3 1  - 

12 

21 

 4 0 2 2  - 

13 

18 

 4 2 2 0  - 

14 

15 

 8 4 3 1  - 

34 

33 

 7 4 3 0  - 

23 

22 

 7 4 3 0  - 

30 

24 

 7 1 5 1  - 

26 

31 

 7 2 5 0  - 

17 

25 

 7 1 5 1  - 

13 

28 

 7 4 2 1  - 

19 

15 

 7 4 3 0  - 

21 

19 

 7 5 1 1  -  11 

26 

17 

 7 5 1 1  -  11 

28 

14 

 7 3 4 0  - 

30 

27 

 7 1 5 1  - 

21 

32 

 6 4 1 1  - 

20 

14 

 4 0 3 1  - 

1 8 

14 

 5 2 2 1  - 

12 

11 

 6 2 3 1  - 

16 

19

 5 2 2 1  - 

14 

12

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 3 

11

 4 2 2 0 0 

10 

11

 4 2 1 1 0 

14 

11

 4 0 4 0 0 

0 4 

18

 4 2 2 0 0 

4 8 7

 4 1 3 0 0 

2 6 

14

 4 1 3  - 0 

10 

19

 4 4 0  - 0 

20 9

 4 2 2  - 0 

14 

15

 4 2 2  - 0 

4 7 

13

 4 3 0  - 1 

22 

13

 

183 69 94 19  1  158 

557 

641

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 

11 

 2 0 1 1  - 

10 

12 

 2 0 0 2  - 

2 9 9 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 9 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 6 9 

 2 0 0 2  - 

2 7 7 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 

13 

 4 2 1 1  - 

24 

16 

 4 2 2 0  - 

13 

13 

 3 2 1 0  - 

14 9 

 4 1 3 0  - 

14 

13 

 3 2 1 0  - 

13 

11 

 4 1 3 0  - 

2 7 

16 

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 8 6 

 4 3 1 0  - 

15 

10 

 3 2 1 0  - 

14 8 

 4 3 0 1  - 

18 6 

 3 2 1 0  - 

18 

14 

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 7 

12 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 3 7 

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 3 5 

 3 2 0 1  - 

5 8 4 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 8 9

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 6 3

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 1 5

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 7 4

 2 2 0 0 0 

10 5

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 1 7

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 6 2

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 3 5

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 5 6

 2 2 0  - 0 

10 3

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 6 9

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 4 5

 2 2 0  - 0 

4 9 5

 90 39 38 13  0 

91 

295 

288 

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 

10 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 6 

16 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 

14 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 8 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 6 

12 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 6 

11 

 2 2 0 0  - 

11 2 

 4 2 2 0  - 

10 

17 

 3 2 1 0  - 

10 9 

 4 2 2 0  - 

16 

15 

 3 0 2 1  - 

12 

18 

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 4 

14 

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 6 

12 

 4 2 1 1  - 

11 9 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 6 9 

 4 3 0 1  - 

12 9 

 3 2 1 0  - 

10 8 

 4 1 3 0  - 

12 

13 

 4 1 3 0  - 

14 

20 

 4 4 0 0  - 

17 7 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 9 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 7 

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 8 

10 

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 8 9

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 6

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 3 7

 2 0 1 1 0 

1 4 6

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 3 

11

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 2 5

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 3 9

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 5 

13

 2 2 0  - 0 

10 6

 2 2 0  - 0 

4 8 6

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 3 8

 2 1 0  - 1 

13 8

 93 30 56  6  1 

67 

258 

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Philadelphia, PA 19148
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CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967-68
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Wachovia Center (19,500)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 (most recent 1975)
General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Paul Holmgren
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Laviolette
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin McCarthy, Joe Mullen, Craig Berube
Senior Director of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Zack Hill
Manager of Communications and New Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Kurz
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  E. Conf. quarterfinals (def. by PIT, 4-2)

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Philadelphia

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH trails, 69-94-19-1 

WSH leads, 39-38-13-0 

WSH trails, 30-56-6-1

Current Streak 

3 WSH wins (10/27/09-1/17/10) 

2 WSH wins (10/27/09-1/17/10) 

1 WSH win (12/5/09)

Last Washington Win 

1/17/10 (5-3) 

1/17/10 (5-3) 

12/5/09 (8-2)

Last Philadelphia Win 

10/6/09 (6-5 ot) 

2/24/09 (4-2) 

10/6/09 (6-5 ot)

Last Tie 

10/29/00 (1-1) 

10/31/97 (2-2) 

10/29/00 (1-1)

Last Overtime Game 

10/6/09 (L, 6-5 ot) 

1/6/09 (W, 2-1 so) 

10/6/09 (L, 6-5 ot)

Overtime Record 

8-2-12 

6-0-6 

2-2-6

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

6-3-1 

6-4-0 

6-3-1

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

8 (12/5/89-1/4/91) 

7 (1/28/90-2/22/92) 

5 (12/5/89-10/23/90)

Longest Winning Streak 

5 (two times) 

4 (two times) 

4 (11/4/06-2/6/08)

Longest Winless Streak 

25 (11/9/74-12/20/80) 

15 (12/26/74-10/14/81) 

16 (3/5/98-2/10/06)

Longest Losing Streak 

6 (three times) 

3 (four times) 

12 (11/9/74-4/3/80)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

8 (1/30/00) 

5 (1/30/00) 

3 (3/28/91)

Philadelphia Shutouts (Last) 

10 (11/15/01) 

5 (10/30/01) 

5 (11/15/01)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

S. Konowalchuk (11/18/00) 

P. Bondra (10/12/99) 

S. Konowalchuk (11/18/00)

Last Philadelphia Hat Trick 

M. Richards (10/6/09) 

M. Recchi (10/20/01) 

M. Richards (10/6/09)

Most Washington Goals 

10 (11/21/81) 

10 (11/21/81) 

8 (12/5/09)

Most Philadelphia Goals 

11 (4/1/76) 

8 (1/4/81) 

11 (4/1/76)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Oct. 6 at Philadelphia - L, 5-6 ot
Oct. 27 at Washington - W, 4-2
Dec. 5 at Philadelphia - W, 8-2
Jan. 17 at Washington - W, 5-3

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CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 3-0-1 • PHILADELPHIA 1-3-0

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS CAPITALS ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

OCT 6, 2009 

6 (OT) 

19,567 

RAY EMERY / VARLAMOV, THEODORE 

DANNY BRIERE

DEC 5, 2009 

19,789 

JOSE THEODORE / RAY EMERY 

MIKE GREEN

WASHINGTON FLYERS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

OCT 27, 2009 

18,277 

JOSE THEODORE / RAY EMERY 

ALEXANDER SEMIN

JAN 17, 2010 

18,277 

JOSE THEODORE / RAY EMERY 

BROOKS LAICH

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 4 2 

10 

12 7  2 1 0 0 0 

10 20.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

4 4 5 9 6  2 2 0 1 0 

14 28.6

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

3 5 2 7 7  0 0 0 0 1 

16 31.2

MIKE 

GREEN 

4 2 5 7 7  2 1 0 1 0 

12 16.7

BROOKS 

LAICH 

4 3 2 5 3  2 1 1 1 0 

11 27.3

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 2 2 1 3 3  0 1 0 0 0 5 40.0

TOM 

POTI 

4 0 3 3 -1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  4 1 1 2 1  4 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

ERIC 

FEHR 

2 0 2 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

4 0 2 2 1  5 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

4 1 0 1 -1  0 1 0 0 0 7 14.3

CHRIS 

CLARK 

3 1 0 1 2  2 0 0 0 0 6 16.7

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

3 1 0 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 8 12.5

MILAN 

JURCINA 

3 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 1 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 3 0 1 1 5  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

KEITH 

AUCOIN 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

4 0 1 1 4  4 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

2 0 0 0 -2  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

1 0 0 0 2  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MATHIEU 

PERREAULT  1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

2 0 0 0 -2  4 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BOYD 

KANE 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

3 0 0 0 0  8 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ALEXANDRE 

GIROUX  2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

209  9  2.58  0 3 0 1 128  .930

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  1 33  4  7.06  0 0 0 0  25  .840

POWER PLAY 

7 - 16 (43.8%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

13 - 20 (65%)

FLYERS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

MIKE 

RICHARDS 

4 3 2 5 -6  0 2 0 0 0 

18 16.7

KIMMO 

TIMONEN 

4 1 4 5 -3  2 0 0 0 0 

12  8.3

MATT 

CARLE 

4 0 4 4 -3  0 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

SCOTT 

HARTNELL 

4 3 0 3 -6  6 2 0 0 0 8 37.5

DANNY 

BRIERE 

4 2 0 2 -5  2 1 0 1 0 

14 14.3

JEFF 

CARTER 

4 1 1 2 -4  4 1 0 0 0 

18  5.6

BRAYDON 

COBURN 

4 1 1 2 -2  0 1 0 0 0 

10 10.0

JAMES 

VAN 

RIEMSDYK 4 1 1 2 -1  0 0 0 0 0 

11  9.1

SIMON 

GAGNE 

2 0 2 2 0  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

CHRIS 

PRONGER 

4 0 2 2 -4  2 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

MIKA 

PYORALA 

3 1 0 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 7 14.3

DANIEL 

CARCILLO 

4 0 1 1 1 29 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JONATHON 

KALINSKI  1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ANDREAS 

NODL 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

OSKARS 

BARTULIS 

2 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

ARRON 

ASHAM 

3 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

CLAUDE 

GIROUX 

4 0 1 1 -5  0 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

RYAN 

PARENT 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DANNY 

SYVRET 

2 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BLAIR 

BETTS 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

OLE-KRIS. 

TOLLEFSEN 2 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

RILEY 

COTE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

IAN 

LAPERRIERE 

4 0 0 0 -2  5 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

DARROLL 

POWE 

3 0 0 0 -1  6 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

RAY 

EMERY 

212 18  5.09  0 1 3 0 110  .836

BRIAN 

BOUCHER 

1 28  3  6.26  0 0 0 0  13  .769

POWER PLAY 

7 - 20 (35%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

9 - 16 (56.2%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 4 3 0 1  - 

18 

11 

 4 3 0 1  - 

17 

11 

 3 2 1 0  - 

13 9 

 3 1 0 2  - 

12 7 

 3 2 1 0  - 

18 

10 

 3 1 2 0  - 

14 

14 

 3 1 1 1  - 

16 

17 

 3 1 1 1  - 

11 

10 

 3 1 2 0  - 

10 6

 3 2 1 0  - 

14 9 

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 8 

16 

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 7 6 

 3 0 2 1  - 

11 

13 

 2 1 1 0  - 

10 

12 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 9

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 2 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 4

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 5 4

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 6

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 5 4

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 2 2

 2 0 1 1 0 

1 4 7

 2 1 0 0 1 

3 5 5

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 0 3

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 6 1

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 2 3

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 1 2

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 2

 65 28 24 12  1 

69 

237 

205 

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 2 0 0  - 

11 7

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 4 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 7 3 

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 9 4

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 8 3

 2 1 1 0  - 

11 9

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 3 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 7 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 3 

 2 2 0 0  - 

12 6 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 4 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 5 

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 3 3

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 8 6 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 3

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 1994-95

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 1 1

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 0

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 2 1

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 2

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 3 2

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 2 2

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 2 2

 1 0 0 0 1 

1 1 2

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 0 3

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 

 

 

1 0 1  - 0 

0 2 3

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 2007-08

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 2

 

33 

19 8 5 1  44 

125 

90

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 4

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 9 7

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 6 

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 3 3 

 2 1 1 0  - 

10 7 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 5 

 2 0 1 1  - 

11 

14

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 3 3 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 3 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 3 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 

12 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 2 1 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 8 

10 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 6 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 4 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 1 

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 4

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 3 3

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 4

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 2 2

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2 5

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 4 3

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 6 1

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 1 2

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 

32 9 

16 7 0  25 

112 

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Jobing.com Arena
9400 W. Maryland Ave.
Glendale, AZ 85303
623.463.8800
Fax: 480.463.8810
www.phoenixcoyotes.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . 1972-73 (WHA), 1979-80 (Winnipeg), 1996-97 (Phoenix)
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jobing.com Arena (17,799)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  none
General Manager and Executive Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Maloney
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Tippett
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Ulf Samuelsson, Doug Sulliman, Dave King
Director of Media Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Sergey Kocharov
Manager of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rob Crean
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  DNQ

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Phoenix

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads, 28-24-12-1 

WSH leads, 19-8-5-1 

WSH trails, 9-16-7-0

Current Streak 

1 WSH win (1/23/10) 

1 WSH win (1/23/10) 

1 PHX win (10/23/08)

Last Washington Win 

1/23/10 (4-2) 

1/23/10 (4-2) 

1/16/06 (6-1)

Last Phoenix Win 

10/23/08 (2-1) 

1/1/07 (3-2) 

10/23/08 (2-1)

Last Tie 

11/2/01 (2-2) 

11/2/01 (2-2) 

10/23/99 (2-2)

Last Overtime Game 

1/1/03 (L, 2-1) 

1/1/03 (L, 2-1) 

10/23/99 (T, 2-2)

Overtime 

Record 

1-3-7 1-1-3 0-2-4

Last 10 Games (W-L-T-OT) 

3-4-2-1 

4-3-2-1 

3-5-2-0

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

9 (11/2/79-12/4/81) 

8 (11/7/79-1/17/84) 

4 (11/2/79-12/31/80)

Longest Winning Streak 

4 (11/7/79-10/10/80) 

5 (11/7/79-12/4/81) 

2 (12/13/02-1/16/06)

Longest Winless Streak 

4 (10/27/91-10/26/92) 

5 (11/14/00-1/1/07) 

6 (2/19/84-10/30/87)

Longest Losing Streak 

3 (10/25/89-1/23/90) 

3 (1/1/03-1/1/07) 

4 (10/27/91-10/6/93)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

2 (1/3/97) 

1 (1/3/97) 

1 (2/19/88)

Phoenix Shutouts (Last) 

2 (1/7/04) 

1 (1/7/04) 

1 (1/20/82)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

S. Konowalchuk (12/10/95) 

D. Maruk (12/4/81) 

S. Konowalchuk (12/10/95)

Last Phoenix Hat Trick 

D. Langkow (10/13/01) 

T. Selanne (12/11/92) 

D. Langkow (10/13/01)

Most Washington Goals 

8 (two times) 

8 (two times) 

7 (two times)

Most Phoenix Goals 

7 (three times) 

7 (12/7/84) 

7 (two times)

YEAR

79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06 
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETING

Jan. 23 at Washington - W, 4-2 

Phoenix Coyotes

ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

 TOTALS 

 

HOME 

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Phoenix Coyotes

WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. PHOENIX COYOTES

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 1-0-0 • PHOENIX 0-1-0

WASHINGTON COYOTES 

CAPITALS ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

JAN 23, 2010 

18,277 

MICHAL NEUVIRTH / ILYA BRYZGALOV 

ALEXANDER SEMIN

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

1 1 3 4 2  2 0 0 1 0 2 50.0

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

1 1 1 2 1  0 0 0 0 1 6 16.7

ERIC 

FEHR 

1 1 1 2 -2  2 1 0 0 0 3 33.3

BROOKS 

LAICH 

1 1 0 1 1  0 1 0 0 0 5 20.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 1 0 1 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 1 0 1 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

1 0 0 0 -2  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

MICHAL 

NEUVIRTH 

1 60  2  2.00  0 1 0 0  30  .933

POWER PLAY 

2 - 7 (28.6%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

5 - 5 (100%)

COYOTES 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

LAURI 

KORPIKOSKI 

1 2 0 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 5 40.0

ROBERT 

LANG 

1 0 2 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JAMES 

VANDERMEER  1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

PETER 

MUELLER 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

PAUL 

BISSONNETTE 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

SCOTTIE 

UPSHALL 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

PETR 

PRUCHA 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ZBYNEK 

MICHALEK 

1 0 0 0 1  4 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

VERNON 

FIDDLER 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

MATTHEW 

LOMBARDI  1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

RADIM 

VRBATA 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TAYLOR 

PYATT 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

SHANE 

DOAN 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

ED 

JOVANOVSKI 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ADRIAN 

AUCOIN 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

KEITH 

YANDLE 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

MARTIN 

HANZAL 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

SAMI 

LEPISTO 

1 0 0 0 0  4 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

ILYA 

BRYZGALOV 

1 58  3  3.08  0 0 1 0  33  .909

POWER PLAY 

0 - 5 (0%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

5 - 7 (71.4%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 6 1 5 0  - 

13 

36

 6 1 4 1  - 

23 

36

 6 4 1 1  - 

22 

16

 6 4 1 1  - 

20 

15

 8 3 4 1  - 

28 

32

 4 1 3 0  - 

10 

16

 4 1 2 1  - 

14 

18

 8 2 5 1  - 

33 

40

 7 5 1 1  -  11 

36 

23

 7 6 1 0  -  12 

28 

12

 7 6 0 1  -  13 

44 

20

 7 6 1 0  -  12 

27 

22

 7 3 4 0  - 

26 

30

 7 1 5 1  - 

23 

32

 7 3 4 0  - 

35 

31

 7 2 5 0  - 

28 

34

 7 2 4 1  - 

26 

29

 7 5 2 0  -  10 

35 

21

 7 1 5 1  - 

22 

32

 4 2 1 1  - 

18 

14

 4 2 2 0  - 

11 

10

 4 1 3 0  - 

2 8 

12

 4 1 3 0  - 

11 

14

 4 1 1 2  - 

4 9 9

 4 2 2 0  - 

12 

17

 4 1 2 

 

 

 

 

0 1 

3 8 

12

 4 2 2 0 0 

13 

14

 4 0 2 2 0 

11 

16

 4 3 1 0 0 

13 8

 4 2 2 0 0 

12 

13

 4 1 3  - 0 

14 

22

 4 0 3  - 1 

1 9 

13

 4 1 2  - 1 

12 

15

 4 3 0  - 1 

18 

12

 4 4 0  - 0 

21 

13

 

189 83 86 16  4  186 

693 

709

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 3 1 2 0  - 

10 

13

 3 0 2 1  - 

11 

17

 3 2 0 1  - 

12 8

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 7 7

 4 2 2 0  - 

17 

18

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 9 7

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 7 

13

 4 1 3 0  - 

17 

19

 4 3 0 1  - 

22 

13

 3 2 1 0  - 

15 5

 4 4 0 0  - 

29 9

 3 3 0 0  - 

14 9

 4 3 1 0  - 

15 

13

 3 1 2 0  - 

13 

14

 4 2 2 0  - 

19 

13

 3 1 2 0  - 

14 

16

 4 1 2 1  - 

19 

22

 4 3 1 0  - 

19 

15

 4 1 2 1  - 

11 

14

 2 1 0 1  - 

11 7

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 6 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 5

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 7

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 3 6

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 7

 2 1 0 

 

 

 

 

0 1 

3 6 6

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 7 8

 2 0 0 2 0 

2 6 6

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 7 4

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 8 5

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 9 9

 2 0 1  - 1 

1 7 8

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 3 6

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 8 6

 2 2 0  - 0 

4 9 7

 96 49 35  9  3  110 

394 

348 

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 3 0 3 0  - 

0 3 

23

 3 1 2 0  - 

12 

19

 3 2 1 0  - 

10 8

 3 2 0 1  - 

13 8

 4 1 2 1  - 

11 

14

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 1 9

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 5

 4 1 2 1  - 

16 

21

 3 2 1 0  - 

14 

10

 4 4 0 0  - 

13 7

 3 2 0 1  - 

15 

11

 4 3 1 0  - 

13 

13

 3 0 3 0  - 

11 

17

 4 0 3 1  - 

10 

18

 3 1 2 0  - 

16 

18

 4 1 3 0  - 

14 

18

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 7 7

 3 2 1 0  - 

16 6

 3 0 3 0  - 

11 

18

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 7

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 3 4

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 7

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 7

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 6 3

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 

10

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 2 6

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 6 6

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 5 

10

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 6 4

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 4 8

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 5 

13

 2 0 2  - 0 

0 2 5

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 9 9

 2 2 0  - 0 

10 6

 2 2 0  - 0 

12 6

 93 34 51  7  1 

76 

299 

361

Mellon Arena
66 Mario Lemieux Plaza
Pittsburgh, PA  15219
412.642.1300
Fax: 412.542.1322
www.pittsburghpenguins.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967-68
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mellon Arena (16,958)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 (most recent, 2009)
Executive Vice President & General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ray Shero
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Bylsma
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Granato, Mike Yeo
Director of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Jennifer Bullano
Communications Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erik Heasley
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Stanley Cup finals (def. DET, 4-3)

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Pittsburgh

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH trails, 83-86-16-4 

WSH leads, 49-35-9-3 

WSH trails, 34-51-7-1

Current Streak 

4 WSH wins (1/21/10-4/6/10) 

2 WSH wins (2/8/10-3/24/10) 

5 WSH wins (1/21/08-4/6/10)

Last Washington Win 

4/6/10 (6-3) 

3/24/10 (4-3 so) 

4/6/10 (6-3)

Last Pittsburgh Win 

3/8/09 (4-3 so) 

3/8/09 (4-3 so) 

12/27/07 (4-3 ot)

Last Tie 

12/22/01 (4-4) 

12/22/01 (4-4) 

2/4/98 (2-2)

Last Overtime Game 

3/24/10 (W, 4-3 so) 

3/24/10 (W, 4-3 so) 

1/21/08 (W, 6-5 so)

Overtime 

Record 

6-9-9 4-5-6 2-4-3

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

8-1-1 

4-4-2 

5-4-1

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

15 (10/25/83-11/20/85) 

9 (3/1/84-4/1/86) 

11 (12/18/82-11/20/85)

Longest Winning Streak 

9 (12/2/84-11/20/85) 

9 (3/1/84-4/1/86) 

6 (12/18/82-3/5/84)

Longest Winless Streak 

8 (11/28/92-11/26/93) 

4 (two times) 

9 (10/9/86-11/30/88)

Longest Losing Streak 

7 (2/2/88-11/30/98) 

4 (12/11/06-3/9/08) 

7 (3/16/04-12/27/07)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

4 (10/29/91) 

2 (1/2/89) 

2 (10/29/91)

Pittsburgh Shutouts (Last) 

7 (2/3/07) 

2 (10/14/83) 

5 (2/3/07)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

A. Ovechkin (2/7/10) 

A. Ovechkin (2/7/10) 

R. Burridge (3/15/94)

Last Pittsburgh Hat Trick 

M. Straka (1/8/01) 

M. Straka (1/8/01) 

M. Lemieux (3/18/93)

Most Washington Goals 

9 (two times) 

9 (two times) 

8 (10/29/91)

Most Pittsburgh Goals 

12 (3/15/75) 

7 (eight times) 

12 (3/15/75)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06 
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Jan. 21 at Pittsburgh - W, 6-3
Feb. 7 at Washington - W, 5-4 ot
March 25 at Washington - W, 4-3 so
April 6 at Pittsburgh - W, 6-3

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 4-0-0 • PITTSBURGH 0-2-2

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

JAN 21, 2010 

17,132 

JOSE THEODORE / BRENT JOHNSON 

TOMAS FLEISCHMANN

APR 6, 2010 

17,132 

SEMYON VARLAMOV / BRENT JOHNSON 

MATT BRADLEY

WASHINGTON PENGUINS 

CAPITALS ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

FEB 7, 2010 

5 (OT) 

18,277 

JOSE THEODORE / MARC-ANDRE FLEURY 

MIKE KNUBLE

MAR 24, 2010 

4 (SO) 

18,277 

JOSE THEODORE / FLEURY, JOHNSON 

MIKE KNUBLE

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

4 7 3 

10 8  4 2 0 0 2 

22 31.8

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 4 1 6 7 6 12 1 0 0 0 

11  9.1

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

4 4 2 6 6 19 1 0 1 0 

13 30.8

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

4 2 2 4 2  8 0 1 0 0 

13 15.4

ERIC 

FEHR 

4 3 0 3 1  4 0 0 0 0 

12 25.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 4 2 1 3 1  4 0 0 1 0 7 28.6

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

4 0 3 3 8  4 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

4 0 2 2 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 4 0 2 2 -1  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

2 0 2 2 5  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  3 0 2 2 -2  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

4 1 0 1 -3  0 0 0 1 0 4 25.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

2 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

4 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

ERIC 

BELANGER 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

4 0 1 1 1  4 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

2 0 1 1 2  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

3 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

JAY 

BEAGLE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

3 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

JOE 

CORVO 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

2 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

187 10  3.20  0 3 0 0 115  .913

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  1 60  3  3.00  0 1 0 0  29  .897

POWER PLAY 

4 - 8 (50%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

16 - 19 (84.2%)

PENGUINS 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

SIDNEY 

CROSBY 

4 4 3 7 -1  0 2 0 0 0 

19 21.1

EVGENI 

MALKIN 

2 0 5 5 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

JORDAN 

STAAL 

4 3 0 3 -1  0 0 0 0 0 

14 21.4

JORDAN 

LEOPOLD 

2 2 1 3 1  0 0 0 0 0 7 28.6

RUSLAN 

FEDOTENKO  4 0 3 3 0  0 0 0 0 0 

11  0.0

BILL 

GUERIN 

4 1 1 2 -8  4 1 0 0 0 

13  7.7

ALEX 

GOLIGOSKI 

4 0 2 2 4  0 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

MAXIME 

TALBOT 

2 1 0 1 -2  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

KRIS 

LETANG 

4 1 0 1 -6  6 0 0 0 0 

11  9.1

NICK 

JOHNSON 

1 1 0 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

BROOKS 

ORPIK 

4 0 1 1 -5 12 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ALEXEI 

PONIKAROVSKY 

2 0 1 1 -3  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

MATT 

COOKE 

4 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

CRAIG 

ADAMS 

4 0 1 1 2  5 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

CHRIS 

KUNITZ 

2 0 1 1 -2  2 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

PASCAL 

DUPUIS 

3 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

SERGEI 

GONCHAR 

3 0 1 1 -4  2 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

TYLER 

KENNEDY 

4 0 1 1 -4 10 0 0 0 0 

11  0.0

ERIC 

GODARD 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MARK 

EATON 

4 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MIKE 

RUPP 

4 0 0 0 2  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

MARK 

LETESTU 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JAY 

MCKEE 

4 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

DUSTIN 

JEFFREY 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

MARC-ANDRE 

FLEURY 3 

153 11  4.29  0 0 0 2  78  .859

BRENT 

JOHNSON 

90 7 4.63 0 

0 48 .854

POWER PLAY 

3 - 19 (15.8%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

4 - 8 (50%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 6 

25

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 7 

20

 4 3 1 0  - 

14 

10

 4 1 1 2  - 

4 9 9

 4 2 2 0  - 

14 

16

 4 2 2 0  - 

14 

18

 4 0 2 2  - 

12 

16

 3 2 1 0  - 

21 

12

 3 1 1 1  - 

12 

12

 3 2 1 0  - 

12 8

 3 2 0 1  - 

14 

10

 3 3 0 0  - 

14 9

 3 2 0 1  - 

14 

10

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 5 9

 3 2 0 1  - 

13 

10

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 2 6

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 7 

12

 3 2 1 0  - 

15 

12

 2 2 0 0  - 

15 8

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 5

 
 2 2 0 0  - 

4 7 2

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 6

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 7

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 8

 2 0 1 1 0 

1 2 3

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 0 2

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 2 8

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 3 5

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 4

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 5 4

 
 1 0 1  - 0 

0 3 4

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 2

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 3 4

 84 35 36 12  1 

83 

278 

296

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 

10

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 7

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 4

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 4

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 8

 2 2 0 0  - 

11 7

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 5 6

 2 2 0 0  - 

17 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 4

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 7 5

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 5

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 3

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 4 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 3

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 2 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 2

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 4

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 2

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 2

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 1994-95

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 1

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 2

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 4

 1 0 0 1 0 

1 1 1

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 4

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 3 5

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 5 4

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 2006-07

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 2

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 

41 22 15  4  0 

48 

145 

123

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 

15

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 

13

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 6

 2 0 0 2  - 

2 5 5

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 8

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 

11

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 7 

10

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 4 7

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 9 8

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 2

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 5

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 4

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 9 7

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 3

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 9 7

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 0 1

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 6 

10

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 9 8

 1 1 0 0  - 

10 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 3

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 1 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 4

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 4

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 2

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 0 2

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 4

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 4

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 
 1 0 1  - 0 

0 3 4

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 3 4

 43 13 21  8  1 

35 

133 

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Scottrade Center
1401 Clark Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63103
314.622.2500
Fax: 314.622.2533
www.stlouisblues.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967-68
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Scottrade Center (19,022)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  none
Senior Vice President & General Manager  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Pleau
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Davis Payne
Vice President of Public Relations, Team Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Caruso
Assistant Director of Public Relations, Team Services  . . . . . . . . . Rich Jankowski
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W. Conf. quaterfinals (def. by VAN, 4-0)

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at St. Louis

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH trails, 35-36-12-1 

WSH leads, 22-15-4-0 

WSH trails, 13-21-8-1

Current Streak 

1 STL win (2/13/10) 

2 WSH wins (1/19/06-12/18/08) 

8 STL wins (10/25/97-2/13/10)

Last Washington Win 

12/18/08 (4-2) 

12/18/08 (4-2) 

10/26/96 (6-4)

Last St. Louis Win 

2/13/10 (4-3 so) 

1/28/03 (5-3) 

2/13/10 (4-3 so)

Last Tie 

1/1/00 (1-1) 

1/1/00 (1-1) 

12/20/90 (3-3)

Last Overtime Game 

2/13/10 (L, 4-3 so) 

1/19/06 (W, 5-4 so) 

2/13/10 (L, 4-3 so)

Overtime 

Record 

2-1-7 2-0-3 0-1-4

Last 10 Games (W-L-T-OT) 

2-7-0-1 

6-3-1-0 

2-7-0-1

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

11 (3/25/84 - 12/20/87) 

6 (3/17/92 - 12/29/97) 

9 (10/30/82-3/14/87)

Longest Winning Streak 

9 (3/17/92 - 3/25/97) 

6 (3/17/92 - 12/29/97) 

4 (2/11/93-10/26/96)

Longest Winless Streak 

9 (11/28/98-10/18/03) 

4 (two times) 

8 (10/25/97-2/13/10)

Longest Losing Streak 

8 (12/7/74 - 2/13/76) 

4 (12/8/74-2/13/76) 

8 (10/25/97-2/13/10)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

none 

none 

none

St. Louis Shutouts (Last) 

3 (11/2/00) 

1 (2/13/76) 

2 (11/2/00)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

D. Khristich (2/11/93) 

M. Gartner (10/29/85) 

D. Khristich (2/11/93)

Last St. Louis Hat Trick 

B. Hull (2/27/92) 

none 

B. Hull (2/27/92)

Most Washington Goals 

10 (2/11/93) 

9 (2/25/82) 

10 (2/11/93)

Most St. Louis Goals 

9 (11/15/75) 

7 (2/23/75) 

9 (11/15/75)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06 
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETING

Feb. 13 at St. Louis - L, 3-4 so

St. Louis Blues

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. ST. LOUIS BLUES

CAPITALS LOST SEASON SERIES, 0-0-1 • ST. LOUIS 1-0-0

ST LOUIS 

BLUES 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. GOAL

FEB 13, 2010 

4 (SO) 

19,150 

CHRIS MASON / JOSE THEODORE 

DAVID PERRON

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

1 2 0 2 0  2 2 0 0 0 3 66.7

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

1 1 1 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 5 20.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

1 0 2 2 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 1 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

1 0 0 0 -1 19 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 0 0 0  4 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

1 65  3  2.77  0 0 0 1  36  .917

POWER PLAY 

2 - 6 (33.3%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

5 - 6 (83.3%)

BLUES GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

T.J. 

OSHIE 

1 1 1 2 0  0 0 0 0 0 4 25.0

PATRIK 

BERGLUND 

1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

ERIK 

JOHNSON 

1 1 0 1 -1  0 1 0 0 0 4 25.0

ROMAN 

POLAK 

1 0 1 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MIKE 

WEAVER 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ANDY 

MCDONALD 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

BARRET 

JACKMAN 

1 0 1 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

PAUL 

KARIYA 

1 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

DAVID 

BACKES 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BRANDON 

CROMBEEN 1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

ALEX 

STEEN 

1 0 0 0 1  2 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

CAM 

JANSSEN 

1 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JAY 

MCCLEMENT 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

CARLO 

COLAIACOVO  1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BRAD 

WINCHESTER 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BRAD 

BOYES 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ERIC 

BREWER 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

DAVID 

PERRON 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

CHRIS 

MASON 

1 65  3  2.77  0 1 0 0  34  .912

POWER PLAY 

1 - 6 (16.7%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

4 - 6 (66.7%)

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Overall 

at Washington 

at San Jose

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH trails, 9-16-1-1 

WSH trails, 6-7-0-1 

WSH trails, 3-9-1-0

Current Streak 

1 SJ win (12/30/09) 

1 WSH win (10/15/09) 

10 SJ unbeaten (12/2/95-12/30/09)

Last Washington Win 

10/15/09 (4-1) 

10/15/09 (4-1) 

10/30/93 (4-2)

Last San Jose Win 

12/30/09 (5-2) 

2/21/07 (3-2, so) 

12/30/09 (5-2)

Last Tie 

12/10/97 (3-3) 

none 

12/10/97 (3-3)

Last Overtime Game 

2/21/07 (L, 3-2 so) 

2/21/07 (L, 3-2 so) 

12/10/97 (T, 3-3)

Overtime 

Record 

0-1-1 0-1-0 0-0-1

Last 10 Games (W-L-T-OT) 

1-8-0-1 

3-6-0-1 

0-9-1-0

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

5 (2/9/92-10/30/93) 

2 (two times) 

3 (2/18/92-10/30/93)

Longest Winning Streak 

5 (2/9/92-10/30/93) 

2 (two times) 

3 (2/18/92-10/30/93)

Longest Winless Streak 

11 (10/16/99-11/22/08) 

6 (10/16/99-2/21/07) 

10 (12/2/95-12/30/09)

Longest Losing Streak 

11 (10/16/99-11/22/08) 

6 (10/16/99-2/21/07) 

7 (12/12/98-12/30/09)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

none 

none 

none

San Jose Shutouts (Last) 

1 (12/14/02) 

none 

1 (12/14/02)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

J. Druce (2/9/92) 

J. Druce (2/9/92) 

none

Last San Jose Hat Trick 

T. Harvey (12/18/00) 

T. Harvey (12/18/00) 

none

Most Washington Goals 

6 (2/9/92) 

6 (2/9/92) 

4 (four times)

Most San Jose Goals 

7 (11/22/08) 

5 (three times) 

7 (11/22/08)

HP Pavillion at San Jose
525 West Santa Clara Street
San Jose, CA 95113
408.287.7070
Fax: 408.999.5797
www.sjsharks.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991-92
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HP Pavilion at San Jose (17,496)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  none
Executive Vice President & General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Wilson
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Todd McLellan
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Matt Shaw, Jay Woodcroft, Trent Yawney
Director of Media Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Scott Emmert
Media Relations Manager  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Holy
Media Relations and Team Services Coordinator  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Stenn
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W. Conf. quarterfinals (def. by ANA, 4-2)

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 2 0 0  - 

10 4

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 6

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 4

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 7 

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 5

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 5 8

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 3

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 3 5

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 3 5

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 6 

10

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 2 5

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2 3

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 1 4

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 2 2

 
 1 0 1  - 0 

0 2 7

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 6 6

 27  9 16  1  1 

20 71 85

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 2

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 3

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 2

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 1994-95  

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 5

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 1

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2 3

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 3 5

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2 5

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2 3

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 2 3

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 2 3

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 2007-08

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 4 1

 

14 6 7 0 1  13 

40 

40

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 2

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 3

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 2

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 3 

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 3 3

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 2

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 2

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 4 5

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 0 2

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 1 4

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 2 7

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 2 5

 

13 3 9 1 0 

31 

45

YEAR

91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04 
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Oct. 15 at Washington - W, 4-1
Dec. 30 at San Jose - L, 2-5

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CAPITALS TIED SEASON SERIES, 1-1-0 • SAN JOSE 1-1-0

SAN JOSE 

SHARKS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. GOAL

DEC 30, 2009 

17,562 

EVGENI NABOKOV / MICHAL NEUVIRTH 

RYANE CLOWE

WASHINGTON SHARKS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

OCT 15, 2009 

18,277 

SEMYON VARLAMOV / EVGENI NABOKOV 

ALEX OVECHKIN

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

2 3 0 3 2  2 0 0 1 0 

16 18.8

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

2 1 2 3 1  0 0 0 0 0 6 16.7

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  2 0 2 2 2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 2 0 2 2 0  2 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

2 1 0 1 1  0 1 0 0 0 9 11.1

MATT 

BRADLEY 

2 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

2 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

MILAN 

JURCINA 

1 0 1 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

2 0 1 1 2  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

2 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

2 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

KEITH 

AUCOIN 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

2 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 2 0 0 0 0  4 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

2 0 0 0 1  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

1 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  1 40  0 

.00  1 1 0 0  15  .000

JOSE 

THEODORE 

1 19  1  3.00  0 0 0 0  13  .923

MICHAL 

NEUVIRTH 

1 60  5  5.00  0 0 1 0  33  .848

POWER PLAY 

1 - 9 (11.1%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

6 - 6 (100%)

SHARKS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

JOE 

PAVELSKI 

1 2 0 2 0  0 0 0 0 0 6 33.3

KENT 

HUSKINS 

2 0 2 2 0  4 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

BENN 

FERRIERO 

1 1 0 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

RYANE 

CLOWE 

2 1 0 1 2  0 0 0 1 0 3 33.3

TORREY 

MITCHELL 

1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

JOE 

THORNTON 

2 1 0 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2 50.0

DEVIN 

SETOGUCHI 

2 0 1 1 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

DANY 

HEATLEY 

2 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

FRAZER 

MCLAREN 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

SCOTT 

NICHOL 

2 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JASON 

DEMERS 

2 0 1 1 2  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ROB 

BLAKE 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

JAMIE 

MCGINN 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

DEREK 

JOSLIN 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MARC-EDOUARD 

VLASIC 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

BRAD 

STAUBITZ 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

STEVEN 

ZALEWSKI 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JED 

ORTMEYER 

2 0 0 0 -1  4 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MANNY 

MALHOTRA 

2 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

DAN 

BOYLE 

2 0 0 0 -1  4 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

PATRICK 

MARLEAU 

2 0 0 0 -3  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

DOUGLAS 

MURRAY 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

EVGENI 

NABOKOV 

119  6  3.00  0 1 1 0  62  .903

POWER PLAY 

0 - 6 (0%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

8 - 9 (88.9%)

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Overall 

at Washington 

at Tampa Bay

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads, 58-26-6-4 

WSH leads, 30-11-4-2 

WSH leads, 28-15-2-2

Current Streak 

1 WSH win (3/20/10) 

1 TB win (3/12/10) 

1 WSH win (3/20/10)

Last Washington Win 

3/20/10 (3-1) 

3/4/10 (5-4) 

3/20/10 (3-1)

Last Tampa Bay Win 

3/12/10 (3-2) 

3/12/10 (3-2) 

1/12/10 (7-4)

Last Tie 

10/23/01 (1-1) 

3/31/96 (1-1) 

10/23/01 (1-1)

Last Overtime Game 

3/27/08 (W, 4-3 ot) 

3/1/07 (L, 5-4 so) 

3/27/08 (W, 4-3 ot)

Overtime 

Record 

5-4-6 3-2-4 2-2-2

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

8-2-0 

8-2-0 

8-2-0

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

12 (12/15/07-12/5/09) 

11 (2/3/99-12/23/02) 

7 (12/15/07-12/5/09)

Longest Winning Streak 

12 (12/15/07-12/5/09) 

11 (2/3/99-12/23/02) 

7 (12/15/07-12/5/09)

Longest Winless Streak 

4 (two times) 

3 (10/21/06-3/1/07) 

5 (2/28/04-3/23/06)

Longest Losing Streak 

4 (12/19/06-3/1/07) 

3 (10/21/06-3/1/07) 

5 (2/28/04-3/23/06)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

5 (12/5/09) 

2 (12/23/03) 

3 (12/5/09)

Tampa Bay Shutouts (Last) 

2 (2/4/06) 

none 

2 (2/4/06)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

A. Semin (3/18/07) 

A. Semin (3/18/07) 

J. Jagr (2/4/03)

Last Tampa Bay Hat Trick 

none 

none 

none

Most Washington Goals 

10 (2/3/99) 

10 (2/3/99) 

8 (3/2/99)

Most Tampa Bay Goals 

7 (1/12/10) 

6 (10/21/06) 

7 (1/12/10)

St. Pete Times Forum
401 Channelside Drive
Tampa, FL 33602
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Fax: 813.301.1480
www.tampabaylightning.com

CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992-93
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .St. Pete Times Forum (19,758)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (2004)
Executive Vice President, Hockey Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Lawton
Executive Vice President of Communications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Bill Wickett
Media Relations Manager  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Brian Breseman
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  DNQ

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 5

 5 3 1 1  - 

21 

13

 4 3 0 1  - 

11 4

 6 2 2 2  - 

10 9

 5 4 1 0  - 

17 

12

 5 2 3 0  - 

15 

16

 5 3 2 0  - 

27 

13

 5 5 0 0 0  10 

25 

10

 5 4 1 0 0 

16 

11

 5 4 0 1 0 

15 7

 5 3 2 0 0 

14 9

 6 2 4 0 0 

15 

21

 8 4 2  - 2  10 

21 

24

 8 2 4  - 2 

32 

30

 8 6 2  - 0  12 

26 

23

 6 6 0  - 0  12 

30 

14

 6 4 2  - 0 

20 

17

 94 58 26  6  4  126 

322 

238

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 2 2

 3 1 1 1  - 

14 

12

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 4 2 

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 3 3

 2 2 0 0  - 

11 6

 3 1 2 0  - 

10 9

 2 1 1 0  - 

12 6

 3 3 0 0 0 

15 5

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 6 2

 3 3 0 0 0 

10 4

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 6 2

 3 1 2 0 0 

2 7 

12

 4 3 0  - 1 

12 

10

 4 1 2  - 1 

19 

16

 4 3 1  - 0 

14 

11

 3 3 0  - 0 

16 9

 3 2 1  - 0 

10 9

 47 30 11  4  2 

66 

171 

120

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 3

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 7 1

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 7 2

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 7 6 

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 6 6

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 7

 3 2 1 0  - 

15 7

 2 2 0 0 0 

10 5

 3 2 1 0 0 

10 9

 2 1 0 1 0 

3 5 3

 3 1 2 0 0 

2 8 7

 3 1 2 0 0 

2 8 9

 4 1 2  - 1 

3 9 

14

 4 1 2  - 1 

13 

14

 4 3 1  - 0 

12 

12

 3 3 0  - 0 

14 5

 3 2 1  - 0 

10 8

 47 28 15  2  2 

60 

151 

118

YEAR

92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Dec. 7 at Tampa Bay - W, 3-0 
Jan. 12 at Tampa Bay - L, 4-7
Jan. 31 at Washington - W, 3-2
March 4 at Washington - W, 5-4
March 12 at Washington - L, 2-3
March 20 at Tampa Bay - W, 3-1

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 4-2-0 • TAMPA BAY 2-4-0

TAMPA BAY 

LIGHTNING 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. GOAL

DEC 7, 2009 

12,400 

SEMYON VARLAMOV / MIKE SMITH 

ALEX OVECHKIN

JAN 12, 2010 

13,891 

ANTERO NIITTYMAKI / JOSE THEODORE 

MARTIN ST LOUIS

MAR 20, 2010 

19,844 

JOSE THEODORE / ANTERO NIITTYMAKI 

ALEX OVECHKIN

WASHINGTON LIGHTNING 

CAPITALS ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

JAN 31, 2010 

18,277 

JOSE THEODORE / MIKE SMITH 

ALEX OVECHKIN

MAR 4, 2010 

18,277 

SEMYON VARLAMOV / MIKE SMITH 

SCOTT WALKER

MAR 12, 2010 

18,277 

ANTERO NIITTYMAKI / SEMYON VARLAMOV 

VINCENT LECAVALIER

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

6 4 6 

10 1  6 1 0 3 0 

27 14.8

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 6 2 5 7 2  2 1 0 0 0 

10 20.0

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

6 2 4 6 -2  2 0 0 0 0 

20 10.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

5 2 3 5 -2  6 2 0 0 0 

14 14.3

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 6 1 4 5 2  8 1 0 0 0 

12  8.3

ERIC 

FEHR 

6 3 1 4 4  6 0 0 0 0 

14 21.4

BROOKS 

LAICH 

6 2 2 4 0  6 1 0 0 0 

20 10.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

5 2 1 3 2  2 0 0 0 0 9 22.2

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  6 0 3 3 3  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

SCOTT 

WALKER 

3 2 0 2 0  5 0 0 1 0 6 33.3

JASON 

CHIMERA 

5 0 2 2 0  2 0 0 0 0 9  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

6 0 1 1 3  6 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

5 0 1 1 7  4 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

5 0 1 1 0  5 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

3 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ALEXANDRE 

GIROUX  1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

4 0 0 0 -1  4 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

3 0 0 0 -1 19 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

MATHIEU 

PERREAULT  1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

2 0 0 0 2  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JOE 

CORVO 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 6 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

ERIC 

BELANGER 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

4 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

3 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  3 

178  7  2.35  1 2 1 0  82  .915

JOSE 

THEODORE 

159  6  2.26  0 2 1 0  82  .927

MICHAL 

NEUVIRTH 

1 20  4 12.00  0 0 0 0  15  .733

POWER PLAY 

6 - 23 (26.1%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

16 - 23 (69.6%)

LIGHTNING 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

MARTIN 

ST 

LOUIS 

6 2 6 8 -2  0 1 0 1 0 

22  9.1

VINCENT 

LECAVALIER  6 5 1 6 1  8 1 0 1 0 

26 19.2

STEVEN 

STAMKOS 

6 4 2 6 -3  2 3 0 0 0 

27 14.8

KURTIS 

FOSTER 

6 1 5 6 -2  4 0 0 0 0 

15  6.7

BRANDON 

BOCHENSKI 3 1 4 5 1  0 0 0 0 0 6 16.7

TEDDY 

PURCELL 

3 0 3 3 0  2 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

MATT 

WALKER 

5 1 1 2 -1  4 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

STEPHANE 

VEILLEUX  6 1 1 2 0  2 0 0 0 0 7 14.3

ALEX 

TANGUAY 

5 0 2 2 -1  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

STEVE 

DOWNIE 

6 1 0 1 0 31 1 0 0 0 

11  9.1

JEFF 

HALPERN 

3 1 0 1 -2  2 1 0 0 0 1 

100.0

TODD 

FEDORUK 

4 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MIKE 

LUNDIN 

5 0 1 1 1  2 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

VICTOR 

HEDMAN 

6 0 1 1 -4  4 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MATTIAS 

OHLUND 

4 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ANDREJ 

MESZAROS  6 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

NATE 

THOMPSON 

4 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

JAMES 

WRIGHT 

2 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

PAUL 

SZCZECHURA 

4 0 0 0 0  4 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

ZENON 

KONOPKA 

5 0 0 0 -1 10 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

LUKAS 

KRAJICEK 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DAVID 

HALE 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

MARK 

PARRISH 

3 0 0 0 -2  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

RYAN 

MALONE 

4 0 0 0 -5  2 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

MATT 

SMABY 

3 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

ANTERO 

NIITTYMAKI  3 

152  7  2.75  0 2 1 0  82  .915

MIKE 

SMITH 

205 13  3.80  0 0 3 0 111  .883

POWER PLAY 

7 - 23 (30.4%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

17 - 23 (73.9%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 5 1 4 0  - 

13 

21

 5 0 4 1  - 

13 

26

 5 3 2 0  - 

15 

21

 5 0 4 1  - 

1 9 

21

 4 1 1 2  - 

16 

19

 4 1 3 0  - 

14 

17

 4 3 1 0  - 

23 

13

 3 2 1 0  - 

21 

15

 3 2 1 0  - 

11 9

 3 3 0 0  - 

17 2

 3 2 0 1  - 

11 4

 3 2 1 0  - 

11 

12

 3 2 1 0  - 

16 

12

 3 1 1 1  - 

11 

11

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 7 5

 3 1 2 0  - 

12 

17

 3 1 2 0  - 

10 

13

 3 3 0 0  - 

13 7

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 6

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 9

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 9

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 4

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 4

 4 3 1 0  - 

16 

11

 4 1 2 1 0 

14 

15

 3 2 0 0 1 

10 9

 4 1 2 1 0 

11 

13

 4 0 3 0 1 

10 

19 

 4 0 2 2 0 

2 7 

11

 4 3 1  - 0 

18 

14

 4 2 2  - 0 

4 9 

13

 4 2 2  - 0 

13 8

 4 2 1  - 1 

5 9 7

 4 2 1  - 1 

16 

13

 

118 55 49 10  4  124 

410 

410

 

GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 3 1 2 0  - 

2 8 9

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 

11

 3 3 0 0  - 

14 8

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 8

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 9 8

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 9

 2 2 0 0  - 

13 5

 1 1 0 0  - 

11 2

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 1

 2 1 0 1  - 

3 7 3

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 2 2 0 0  - 

14 4

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 2

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 3

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 2 1

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 8

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 3

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 1

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 2

 

 

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 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 3

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 3

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 3

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 4

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 8 7

 2 1 0 0 1 

3 7 7

 2 0 1 1 0 

1 5 6

 2 0 2 0 0 

0 3 

10

 2 0 1 1 0 

1 4 5

 2 2 0  - 0 

4 9 5

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 6 8

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 4 4

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 5 3

 2 2 0  - 0 

12 5

 58 35 20  4  1 

75 

218 

169

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 

12

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 9 

15

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 1 

13

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 6 

13

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 7 

11

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 9 8

 2 1 1 0  - 

10 8

 2 1 1 0  - 

10 

13

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 3

 2 2 0 0  - 

11 1

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 1

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 

10

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 2 8

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 7 9

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 2 0 2 0  - 

10 

16

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 5

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 4

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 7

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 6 

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 1

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 1

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 7

 2 0 1 1 0 

1 6 8

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 3 2

 2 1 1 0 0 

2 6 7

 2 0 1 0 1 

1 7 9

 2 0 1 1 0 

1 3 6

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 9 9

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 3 5

 2 1 1  - 0 

2 9 4

 2 1 0  - 1 

3 4 4

 2 0 1  - 1 

1 4 8

 58 20 29  6  3 

49 

192 

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CLUB INFORMATION

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1917-18
Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Air Canada Centre (18,819)
Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 (most recent, 1967)
General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brain Burke
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ron Wilson
Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Keith Acton, Tim Hunter, Rob Zettler 
Senior Vice President of Communications   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Lashway
Director of Media Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Pat Park
2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  DNQ

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Toronto

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads, 55-49-10-4 

WSH leads, 35-20-4-1 

WSH trails, 20-29-6-3

Current Streak 

1 WSH win (1/15/10) 

2 WSH wins (10/3/09-1/15/10) 

3 TOR wins (3/24/09-12/12/09)

Last Washington Win 

1/15/10 (6-1) 

1/15/10 (6-1) 

12/6/08 (2-1)

Last Toronto Win 

12/12/09 (6-3) 

3/5/09 (2-1) 

12/12/09 (6-3)

Last Tie 

12/19/03 (2-2) 

12/19/03 (2-2) 

10/13/03 (2-2)

Last Overtime Game 

11/21/09 (L, 2-1 so) 

12/19/03 (T, 2-2) 

11/21/09 (L, 2-1 so)

Overtime 

Record 

1-4-6 0-1-3 1-3-3

Last 10 Games (W-L-OT) 

5-3-2 

7-3-0 

4-4-2

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

8 (12/17/83-12/10/85) 

7 (1/27/84-12/18/87) 

6 (4/3/82-10/16/85)

Longest Winning Streak 

7 (2/16/96-1/1/99) 

6 (2/16/96-11/5/99) 

6 (4/3/82-10/16/85)

Longest Winless Streak 

8 (11/26/03-1/21/04) 

7 (3/1/01-1/21/04) 

12 (11/30/74-3/28/79)

Longest Losing Streak 

4 (two times) 

3 (two times) 

4 (3/20/76-11/16/77)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

4 (11/1/91) 

3 (11/1/91) 

1 (1/28/84)

Toronto Shutouts (Last) 

3 (3/6/07) 

none 

3 (3/6/07)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

P. Bondra (2/1/01) 

P. Bondra (2/1/01) 

G. Charron (12/26/79)

Last Toronto Hat Trick 

G. Leeman (1/8/90) 

none 

G. Leeman (1/8/90)

Most Washington Goals 

11 (12/11/81) 

11 (12/11/81) 

8 (two times)

Most Toronto Goals 

10 (2/12/77) 

7 (11/2/06) 

10 (2/12/77)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06 
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETINGS

Oct. 3 at Washington - W, 6-4  
Nov. 21 at Toronto - L, 1-2 so
Dec.  12  at  Toronto  -  L,  3-6 

         

Jan. 15 at Washington - W, 6-1

Toronto Maple Leafs

ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

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Toronto Maple Leafs

WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS

CAPITALS WON SEASON SERIES, 2-1-1 • TORONTO 2-2-0

TORONTO 

MAPLE LEAFS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. GOAL

NOV 21, 2009 

2 (SO) 

19,455 

VESA TOSKALA / SEMYON VARLAMOV 

PHILIP KESSEL

DEC 12, 2009 

19,316 

VESA TOSKALA / MICHAL NEUVIRTH 

MATT STAJAN

WASHINGTON 

MAPLE LEAFS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. GOAL

OCT 3, 2009 

18,277 

SEMYON VARLAMOV / JONAS GUSTAVSSON 

BRENDAN MORRISON

JAN 15, 2010 

18,277 

JOSE THEODORE / VESA TOSKALA 

ERIC FEHR

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

4 4 8 

12 6  2 1 0 0 0 

17 23.5

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

3 2 4 6 3  0 0 0 0 0 

11 18.2

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 4 2 4 6 5  2 0 0 0 0 6 33.3

MIKE 

GREEN 

4 0 5 5 1 10 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

3 3 0 3 1  0 2 0 0 0 6 50.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

4 1 2 3 0  0 0 0 0 0 

16  6.2

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 3 1 1 2 -2  0 1 0 0 0 4 25.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  4 1 1 2 1  2 0 0 1 0 4 25.0

MILAN 

JURCINA 

2 0 2 2 2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

3 1 0 1 1  2 0 0 1 0 6 16.7

TOM 

POTI 

3 1 0 1 2  2 0 0 0 0 7 14.3

JASON 

CHIMERA 

1 0 1 1 1 17 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

3 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

CHRIS 

CLARK 

3 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 8  0.0

BOYD 

GORDON 

2 0 0 0 -1  4 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

4 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 3 0 0 0 1 17 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JOHN 

CARLSON 

2 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

BRIAN 

POTHIER 

2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

JAY 

BEAGLE 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MATHIEU 

PERREAULT  2 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

QUINTIN 

LAING 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

ANDREW 

GORDON 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

4 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

3 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

BOYD 

KANE 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TYLER 

SLOAN 

2 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

1 59  1  1.01  0 1 0 0  29  .966

SEMYON 

VARLAMOV  2 

125  5  2.40  0 1 0 1  70  .929

MICHAL 

NEUVIRTH 

1 59  6  6.02  0 0 1 0  36  .833

POWER PLAY 

4 - 15 (26.7%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

14 - 17 (82.4%)

MAPLE LEAFS 

GP  G  A  P  +/-  PIM PP SH GW EN  S 

%

ALEXEI 

PONIKAROVSKY 

4 2 2 4 0  4 1 0 0 0 

12 16.7

MIKHAIL 

GRABOVSKI  3 1 3 4 4  0 0 0 0 0 

13  7.7

PHILIP 

KESSEL 

3 1 3 4 1  0 1 0 0 0 7 14.3

NIKLAS 

HAGMAN 

4 3 0 3 1  2 0 0 0 0 

21 14.3

LEE 

STEMPNIAK 

4 2 1 3 -2  2 0 1 0 0 7 28.6

MATT 

STAJAN 

4 2 1 3 -3  0 0 0 1 0 8 25.0

TOMAS 

KABERLE 

4 1 2 3 -2  0 1 0 0 0 9 11.1

IAN 

WHITE 

4 0 2 2 -1  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

FRANCOIS 

BEAUCHEMIN 

4 0 2 2 -5  0 0 0 0 0 5  0.0

JOHN 

MITCHELL 

3 0 1 1 -3  0 0 0 0 0 7  0.0

JEFF 

FINGER 

3 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JASON 

BLAKE 

4 0 1 1 -1  6 0 0 0 0 9  0.0

LUKE 

SCHENN 

3 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JAMAL 

MAYERS 

4 0 0 0 -1  8 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

VIKTOR 

STALBERG 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

MIKE 

KOMISAREK 

2 0 0 0 -1  2 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

COLTON 

ORR 

4 0 0 0 -1  7 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

TYLER 

BOZAK 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

JAY 

ROSEHILL 

1 0 0 0 0  7 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

RICKARD 

WALLIN 

2 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GARNET 

EXELBY 

2 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

CARL 

GUNNARSSON  2 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

NIKOLAI 

KULEMIN 

3 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 4  0.0

WAYNE 

PRIMEAU 

3 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 6  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

VESA 

TOSKALA 

204 13  3.82  0 2 1 0 101  .871

JONAS 

GUSTAVSSON  1 38  3  4.71  0 0 1 0  19  .842

POWER PLAY 

3 - 17 (17.6%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

11 - 15 (73.3%)

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 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 9 

19

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 9 

21

 4 2 2 0  - 

11 

14

 4 0 4 0  - 

0 7 

16

 4 3 1 0  - 

19 

15

 4 3 1 0  - 

17 

13

 4 1 1 2  - 

11 

11

 3 1 1 1  - 

11 

11

 3 1 1 1  - 

3 6 7

 3 2 1 0  - 

13 

11

 3 3 0 0  - 

14 6

 3 2 0 1  - 

11 8

 3 3 0 0  - 

14 7

 3 3 0 0  - 

13 6

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 9 6

 3 0 2 1  - 

1 7 

12

 3 2 1 0  - 

4 9 8

 3 1 1 1  - 

11 

10

 2 0 1 1  - 

1 6 7

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 7 4

 2 1 0 1  - 

13 4

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 3

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 5 3

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 2 6

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 3 6

 2 2 0 0 0 

4 7 5

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 5

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 0 6

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 6

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 2 2

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 2 3

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 5 1

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 2 3

 83 39 34  9  1 

88 

266 

265

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 

10 

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 5 

10 

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 8 5

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 9

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 8

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 9 5

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 5

 2 1 0 1  - 

11 8

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 1 1

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 7 7

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 2 2 0 0  - 

4 7 4

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 2 2 0 0  - 

10 4

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 0

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 8

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 3

 2 1 0 1  - 

10 7

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 3 3

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 1994-95

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 9 0

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 1

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 2 1

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 2

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 3 2

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 5

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0 

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 1 6

 

 

 Teams did not meet in 2005-06

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 2 3

 1 1 0  - 0 

2 5 1

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 42 23 15  4  0 

50 

139 

124

 GP  W  L  T OT  PTS GF GA

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 9

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 4 

11

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 9

 2 0 2 0  - 

0 3 7

 2 2 0 0  - 

13 7

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 8 8

 2 0 0 2  - 

2 6 6

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 0 3

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 5 6

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 6 4

 2 2 0 0  - 

11 4

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 4 4 

 2 2 0 0  - 

11 5

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 6 6

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 4 4

 2 1 1 0  - 

2 4 5

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 3

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 3 4

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 4 2

 1 0 0 1  - 

1 4 4

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 5 2

 1 1 0 0  - 

2 3 2

 1 0 1 0  - 

0 1 4

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 3 6

 1 1 0 0 0 

2 4 3 

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1 0 0 

0 0 6

 0 0 0 0 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 0  - 1 

1 2 2

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 0 0 0  - 0 

0 0 0

 1 0 1  - 0 

0 2 3

 41 16 19  5  1 

38 

127 

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CLUB INFORMATION

Founded

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970-71

1970-71

Home Arena

Home Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .General Motors Place (18,630)

General Motors Place (18,630)

Stanley Cups

Stanley Cups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  none

none

General Manager

General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Gillis

Mike Gillis

Head Coach

Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Alain Vigneault

Alain Vigneault

Associate Coach

Associate Coach  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Bowness

Rick Bowness

Assistant Coaches

Assistant Coaches  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Ryan Walter, Darryl Williams

Ryan Walter, Darryl Williams

Director of Media Relations

Director of Media Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.C. Carling

T.C. Carling

Manager of Media Relations

Manager of Media Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Ben Brown

Ben Brown

Coordinator of Media Relations

Coordinator of Media Relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephanie Maniago

Stephanie Maniago

2008-09 Playoffs

2008-09 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W. Conf. semifinals (def by CHI, 4-2)

W. Conf. semifinals (def by CHI, 4-2)

SERIES INFORMATION

 

Overall 

at Washington 

at Vancouver

All-Time Series (W-L-T-OT) 

WSH leads, 39-34-9-1 

WSH leads, 23-15-4-0 

WSH trails, 16-19-5-1

Current Streak 

1 VAN win (12/18/09) 

1 WSH win (10/13/08) 

3 VAN wins (3/23/03-12/18/09)

Last Washington Win 

10/13/08 (5-1) 

10/13/08 (5-1) 

2/14/01 (4-3 ot)

Last Vancouver Win 

12/18/09 (3-2) 

10/26/07 (3-2) 

12/18/09 (3-2)

Last Tie 

2/10/96 (4-4) 

3/2/93 (3-3) 

2/10/96 (4-4)

Last Overtime Game 

10/27/06 (L, 3-2 so) 

11/22/00 (W, 3-2) 

10/27/06 (L, 3-2 so)

Overtime 

Record 

4-1-5 2-0-2 2-1-3

Last 10 Games (W-L-T-OT) 

3-6-0-1 

6-4-0-0 

4-4-1-1

Longest Unbeaten Streak 

13 (10/28/84-10/25/88) 

8 (2/5/91-11/4/97) 

9 (2/18/83-10/25/88)

Longest Winning Streak 

7 (10/28/86-10/25/88) 

7 (2/26/85-3/5/89) 

4 (two times)

Longest Winless Streak 

9 (12/17/74-10/13/76) 

4 (1/23/75-1/6/76) 

8 (12/17/74-1/31/78)

Longest Losing Streak 

9 (12/17/74-10/13/76) 

4 (1/23/75-1/6/76) 

8 (12/17/74-1/31/78)

Washington Shutouts (Last) 

2 (3/12/96) 

2 (3/12/96) 

none

Vancouver Shutouts (Last) 

2 (3/23/03) 

none 

2 (3/23/03)

Last Washington Hat Trick 

M. Gartner (2/20/87) 

none 

M. Gartner (2/20/87)

Last Vancouver Hat Trick 

D. Lever (2/1/75) 

none 

D. Lever (2/1/75)

Most Washington Goals 

9 (3/12/96) 

9 (3/12/96) 

7 (12/9/78)

Most Vancouver Goals 

7 (two times) 

7 (3/2/75) 

7 (10/14/75)

YEAR

74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
05-06 
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10

Totals

2009-10 MEETING

Dec. 18 at Vancouver - L, 2-3

Vancouver Canucks

ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

 TOTALS 

 

HOME 

AWAY

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF 

GUIDE

Vancouver Canucks

WASHINGTON CAPITALS VS. VANCOUVER CANUCKS

CAPITALS LOST SEASON SERIES, 0-1-0 • VANCOUVER 1-0-0

VANCOUVER CANUCKS 

CAPITALS 

ATTEND 

GOALTENDERS 

W. 

GOAL

DEC 18, 2009 

18,810 

ROBERTO LUONGO / JOSE THEODORE 

MASON RAYMOND

CAPITALS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

ALEXANDER 

SEMIN 

1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 7 14.3

CHRIS 

CLARK 

1 1 0 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1 

100.0

ERIC 

FEHR 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

BROOKS 

LAICH 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

BRENDAN 

MORRISON  1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

KARL 

ALZNER 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MIKE 

KNUBLE 

1 0 0 0 -2  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

NICKLAS 

BACKSTROM 1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

KYLE 

WILSON 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MIKE 

GREEN 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

JEFF 

SCHULTZ 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

ALEX 

OVECHKIN 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

TOMAS 

FLEISCHMANN 1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

DAVID 

STECKEL 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 3  0.0

SHAONE 

MORRISONN 1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

JOHN 

ERSKINE 

1 0 0 0 1  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

MATT 

BRADLEY 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

TOM 

POTI 

1 0 0 0 0  4 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

JOSE 

THEODORE 

1 58  3  3.07  0 0 1 0  20  .850

POWER PLAY 

0 - 4 (0%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

2 - 3 (66.7%)

CANUCKS GP 

+/- 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW 

EN 

%

MASON 

RAYMOND 

1 2 0 2 1  0 1 0 1 0 3 66.7

RYAN 

KESLER 

1 1 1 2 1  0 0 0 0 0 3 33.3

JANNIK 

HANSEN 

1 0 1 1 1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

CHRISTIAN 

EHRHOFF  1 0 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

HENRIK 

SEDIN 

1 0 1 1 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

WILLIE 

MITCHELL 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

RYAN 

JOHNSON 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

RICK 

RYPIEN 

1 0 0 0 1  2 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

TANNER 

GLASS 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

SHANE 

O’BRIEN 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

STEVE 

BERNIER 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

ALEXANDRE 

BURROWS 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

AARON 

ROME 

1 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

KEVIN 

BIEKSA 

1 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

KYLE 

WELLWOOD 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

DANIEL 

SEDIN 

1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 1  0.0

MIKAEL 

SAMUELSSON 1 0 0 0 -1  0 0 0 0 0 2  0.0

SAMI 

SALO 

1 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0.0

GOALTENDER GP 

MIN 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

OT 

SA 

SV%

ROBERTO 

LUONGO 

1 59  2  2.01  0 1 0 0  27  .926

POWER PLAY 

1 - 3 (33.3%) 

PENALTY KILLING 

4 - 4 (100%)

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

GAMES PLAYED

 1. 

Calle 

Johansson 

................983

 2. 

Peter 

Bondra 

...................... 961

 3. 

Kelly 

Miller 

..........................940

 4. 

Dale 

Hunter 

........................ 872

 5. 

Michal 

Pivonka 

................... 825

 6. 

Mike 

Gartner 

...................... 758

 7. 

Rod 

Langway 

..................... 726

 8. 

Olie 

Kolzig 

...........................711

 9. 

Steve 

Konowalchuk 

...........693

 10. Kevin 

Hatcher.....................685

GOALS

 1. 

Peter 

Bondra 

...................... 472

 2. 

Mike 

Gartner 

...................... 397

 

3.   Alex Ovechkin ....................269

 4. 

Mike 

Ridley 

......................... 218

 5. 

Bengt 

Gustafsson 

.............. 196

 6. 

Dave 

Christian 

................... 193

 7. 

Bob 

Carpenter.................... 188

 8. 

Dennis 

Maruk 

..................... 182

 9. 

Dale 

Hunter 

........................ 181

  

Michal 

Pivonka 

................... 181

ASSISTS

 1. 

Michal 

Pivonka 

................... 418

 2. 

Mike 

Gartner 

......................392

 3. 

Dale 

Hunter 

........................ 375

 4. 

Calle 

Johansson 

................ 361

 5. 

Peter 

Bondra 

......................360

 6. 

Bengt 

Gustafsson 

..............359

 7. 

Scott 

Stevens 

..................... 331

 8. 

Mike 

Ridley 

......................... 329

 9. 

Kevin 

Hatcher..................... 277

 10. Sergei 

Gonchar 

.................. 272

PENALTY MINUTES

 1. 

Dale 

Hunter 

.....................2,003

 2. 

Scott 

Stevens 

.................. 1,628

 3. 

Craig 

Berube 

...................1,202

 4. 

Alan 

May 

......................... 1,189

 5. 

Brendan 

Witt 

................... 1,035

 6. 

Kevin 

Hatcher.....................999

 7. 

Mike 

Gartner 

...................... 770

 8. 

Yvon 

Labre 

......................... 756

 9. 

Greg 

Adams 

.......................694

 10. Joe 

Reekie 

.........................688

POWER-PLAY GOALS

 1. 

Peter 

Bondra 

...................... 137

 2. 

Mike 

Gartner 

........................ 98

 3. 

Alex 

Ovechkin 

...................... 91

 4. 

Dale 

Hunter 

.......................... 72

SHORTHANDED GOALS

 1. 

Peter 

Bondra 

........................ 32

 2. 

Mike 

Ridley 

........................... 17

  

Bengt 

Gustafsson 

................ 17

 

 4.  Kelly Miller ............................ 15

 

GAME-WINNING GOALS

 1. 

Peter 

Bondra 

........................ 73

 2. 

Mike 

Gartner 

........................54

 3. 

Alex 

Ovechkin 

...................... 41

 4. 

Bengt 

Gustafsson 

................ 33

PLUS/MINUS RATING

 1. 

Rod 

Langway 

....................+117

 2. 

Scott 

Stevens 

.....................+88

 3. 

Joe 

Reekie 

.........................+86

 4. 

Jeff 

Schultz 

........................+80

 5. 

Kelly 

Miller 

.......................... +75

 6. 

Peter 

Bondra 

.......................+74

GOALTENDING
(MINIMUM 3,000 MIN.)

GAMES PLAYED

 1. 

Olie 

Kolzig 

...........................711

 2. 

Don 

Beaupre 

......................269

 3. 

Al 

Jensen 

........................... 173

MINUTES

 1. 

Olie 

Kolzig 

..................... 41,259

 2. 

Don 

Beaupre 

................. 15,186

 3. 

Al 

Jensen 

........................ 9,614

WINS

 1. 

Olie 

Kolzig 

.......................... 301

 2. 

Don 

Beaupre 

...................... 128

 3. 

Al 

Jensen 

............................. 94

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE

 1. 

Jim 

Carey 

..........................2.37

 2. 

Rick 

Tabaracci 

..................2.55

 3. 

Olie 

Kolzig 

......................... 2.70

SAVE PERCENTAGE

 1. 

Olie 

Kolzig 

..........................906

 

2.   Jose Theodore ...................905

 3. 

Rick 

Tabaracci 

...................899

SAVES

 1. 

Olie 

Kolzig 

..................... 18,013

 2. 

Don 

Beaupre 

...................6,040

 3. 

Ron 

Low 

..........................4,630

SHUTOUTS

 1. 

Olie 

Kolzig 

............................ 35

 2. 

Jim 

Carey 

............................. 14

 3. 

Don 

Beaupre 

........................ 12

TOP 50 POINT SCORERS

 No.  Player 

Years 

GP 

PIM

 

1. Peter 

Bondra 

1990-04  961 

472  353  825  679

 2. 

Mike  Gartner 

1979-89 

758 

397 

392 

789 

770

 3. 

Michal  Pivonka 

1986-99 

825 

181 

418 

599 

478

 4. 

Dale  Hunter 

1987-99 

872 

181 

375 

556 

2003

 5. 

Bengt  Gustafsson 

1979-89 

629 

196 

359 

555 

196

 6. 

Mike  Ridley 

1986-94 

588 

218 

329 

547 

250

 7. 

Alex  Ovechkin 

2005- 

396 

269 

260 

529 

305

 8. 

Calle  Johansson 

1989-03 

983 

113 

361 

474 

449

 9. 

Dennis  Maruk 

1978-83 

343 

182 

249 

431 

365

 10. 

Scott  Stevens 

1982-90 

601 

98 

331 

429 

1628

 11. 

Kevin  Hatcher 

1984-94 

685 

149 

277 

426 

999

 12. 

Dave  Christian 

1983-90 

504 

193 

224 

417 

107

 13. 

Sergei  Gonchar 

1994-04 

654 

144 

272 

416 

517 

14. Kelly 

Miller 

1986-99  940 

162 

246 

408 

436

 15. 

Bob Carpenter 

1981-87, â€™92-93 

490 

188 

207 

395 

462

 16. 

Adam  Oates 

1997-01 

387 

73 

290 

363 

126

 17. 

Larry  Murphy 

1983-89 

453 

85 

259 

344 

332

 18. 

Steve  Konowalchuk 

1992-04 

693 

146 

196 

342 

619

 19. 

Alexander  Semin 

2003- 

327 

148 

152 

300 

323

  

Dmitri Khristich 

1990-02 

419 

140 

160 

300 

218

 21. 

Craig  Laughlin 

1982-88 

428 

110 

173 

283 

284

 22. 

Ryan  Walter 

1978-82 

307 

114 

163 

277 

468

 23. 

Bobby  Gould 

1981-89 

600 

134 

142 

276 

476

 24. 

Guy  Charron 

1976-81 

320 

118 

156 

274 

54

 25. 

Sylvain  Cote 

1991-02 

622 

75 

195 

270 

336

 

 

No. Player 

Years  GP 

PIM

 

26. Alan 

Haworth 

1982-87  346 

129 

139 

268 

249

 

27. Nicklas 

Backstrom 

2007-  246 

69 

189 

258 

120

28. Joe 

Juneau 

1993-99  321 

63 

173 

236 

100

 29. 

Gaetan  Duchesne 

1981-87 

451 

87 

138 

225 

251

 30. 

Mike  Green 

2005- 

317 

71 

149 

220 

238

 31. 

Dainius  Zubrus 

2000-07 

331 

86 

130 

216 

260

 32. 

Jeff  Halpern 

1999-06 

438 

87 

127 

214 

351

 33. 

Dino  Ciccarelli 

1988-92 

223 

112 

97 

209 

278

 34. 

Rod  Langway 

1982-93 

726 

25 

177 

202 

502

 35. 

Jaromir  Jagr 

2001-04 

190 

83 

118 

201 

106 

 36. 

Brooks  Laich 

2004- 

393 

84 

105 

189 

157

 37. 

Al  Iafrate 

1990-94 

256 

58 

118 

176 

616

 38. 

Andrei  Nikolishin 

1996-02 

407 

58 

113 

171 

174

 39. 

Rick  Green 

1976-82 

377 

31 

127 

158 

381

40. Robert 

Picard 

1977-80  230 

42 

114 

156 

308

 41. 

Geoff  Courtnall 

1988-90 

159 

77 

77 

154 

216

 42. 

Greg  Adams 

1983-88 

331 

55 

98 

153 

694

 43. 

Chris  Simon 

1996-02 

320 

72 

79 

151 

666

 44. 

Gerry  Meehan 

1975-79 

208 

65 

79 

144 

33

 45. 

Darren  Veitch 

1980-86 

319 

25 

118 

143 

181

 46. 

Robert  Lang 

2002-04 

145 

51 

92 

143 

46

 47. 

Ulf  Dahlen 

1999-02 

217 

53 

84 

138 

22

 48. 

Richard  Zednik 

1995-07 

289 

69 

65 

134 

213

49. Tomas 

Fleischmann 

2005-  260 

56 

72 

128 

74

   

Michael Nylander 

2002-04, â€™07-09 

186 

37 

91 

128 

100

Updated Career Leaders

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189

WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

GAMES PLAYED

 

1.  Craig Berube (1993-94) ..................84

 

  Sylvain Cote (1993-94) ...................84

 

  Calle Johansson (1993-94) ............84

 

  Kelly Miller (1993-94) ......................84

 

  Dale Hunter (1992-93) ....................84

 

  Kelly Miller (1992-93) ......................84

 

  Mike Ridley (1992-93) .....................84

POINTS

 

1.  Dennis Maruk (1981-82) ...............136

 

2.  Alex Ovechkin (2007-08) .............. 112

 

3.  Alex Ovechkin (2008-09) ............. 110

 

4.  Alex Ovechkin (2009-10) ..............109

 

5.  Alex Ovechkin (2005-06) .............106

 

6.  Mike Gartner (1984-85) ................102

 

7.  Nicklas Backstrom (2009-10) .......101

 

8.  Dennis Maruk (1980-81) .................97

 

9.  Bob Carpenter (1984-85) ...............95

 

10.  Mike Gartner (1980-81) ..................94

 

GOALS

 

1.  Alex Ovechkin (2007-08) ................65

 

2.  Dennis Maruk (1981-82) .................60

 

3.  Alex Ovechkin (2008-09) ...............56

 

4.  Bob Carpenter (1984-85) ...............53

 

5.  Alex Ovechkin (2005-06) ...............52

 

  Peter Bondra (1997-98) ..................52

 

  Peter Bondra (1995-96) ..................52

 

8.  Alex Ovechkin (2009-10) ................50

 

  Mike Gartner (1984-85) ..................50

 

  Dennis Maruk (1980-81) .................50

 

ASSISTS

 

1.  Dennis Maruk (1981-82) .................76

 

2.  Adam Oates (2000-01) ...................69

 

3.  Nicklas Backstrom (2009-10) .........68

 

4.  Nicklas Backstrom (2008-09) .........66

 

5.  Michal Pivonka (1995-96)...............65

 

6.  Scott Stevens (1988-89) .................61

 

7.  Scott Stevens (1987-88) .................60

 

  Adam Oates (1996-97) ...................60

 

9.  Alex Ovechkin (2009-10) ................59

 

  Dale Hunter (1992-93) ....................59

 

  Dennis Maruk (1978-79) .................59

PENALTY MINUTES

 

1.  Alan May (1989-90) ......................339

 

2.  Craig Berube (1993-94) ................305

 

3.  Neil Sheehy (1989-90) ..................291

 

4.  Scott Stevens (1986-87) ...............285

 

5.  Randy Holt (1980-81) ...................275

 

6.  Alan May (1992-93) ......................268

 

7.  Alan May (1990-91) ......................264

 

8.  Randy Holt (1981-82) ....................250

 

9.  Paul Mulvey (1979-80) ..................240

 

10.  Dale Hunter (1987-88) ..................238

POWER-PLAY GOALS

 

1.  Alex Ovechkin (2007-08) ................22

 

  Peter Bondra (2000-01) ..................22

 

2.  Alex Ovechkin (2005-06) ...............21

 

3.  Dennis Maruk (1981-82) .................20

 

4.  Alex Ovechkin (2008-09) ...............19

 

  Mike Gartner (1987-88) ..................19

 

  Ryan Walter (1981-82) ....................19

 

7.  Mike Green (2008-09) ....................18

 

  Dave Christian (1985-86) ...............18

 

  Chris Valentine (1981-82) ...............18

SHORTHANDED GOALS

 

1.  Peter Bondra (1994-95) ....................6

 

  Mike Gartner (1986-87) ....................6

 

3.  Matt Pettinger (2005-06) ..................5

 

  Peter Bondra (1997-98) ....................5

 

  Mike Ridley (1991-92) .......................5

 

  Mike Ridley (1990-91) .......................5

 

  Bengt Gustafsson (1987-88) ............5

 

GAME-WINNING GOALS

 

1.  Peter Bondra (1997-98) ..................13

 

2.  Alex Ovechkin (2007-08) ................ 11

 

  Mike Gartner (1984-85) .................. 11

 

3.  Alex Ovechkin (2008-09) ...............10

 

  Mike Gartner (1986-87) ..................10

 

5.  Jaromir Jagr (2002-03) .....................9

 

  Mike Ridley (1988-89) ......................9

PLUS/MINUS RATING

 

1.  Jeff Schultz (2009-10) ..................+50

 

2.  Alex Ovechkin (2009-10) ..............+45

 

3.  Mike Green (2009-10) ...................+39

 

4.  Nicklas Backstrom (2009-10) .......+37

 

5.  Alexander Semin (2009-10)..........+36

 

  Alan Haworth (1985-86) ...............+36

 

7.  Rod Langway (1984-85) ...............+35

 

8.  Darren Veitch (1984-85) ...............+31

 

9.  Sylvain Cote (1993-94) .................+30

 

10.  Dmitri Khristich (1992-93).............+29

 

  Bengt Gustafsson (1983-84) ........+29

GOALTENDING

GAMES PLAYED

 

1.  Olie Kolzig (1999-00) ......................73

 

2.  Olie Kolzig (2000-01) ......................72

 

3.  Jim Carey (1995-96) .......................71

 

  Olie Kolzig (2001-02) ......................71

MINUTES

 

1.  Olie Kolzig (1999-00) .................4,371

 

2.  Olie Kolzig (2000-01) .................4,278

 

3.  Olie Kolzig (2001-02) ................. 4,131

WINS

 

1.  Olie Kolzig (1999-00) ......................41

 

2.  Olie Kolzig (2000-01) ......................37

 

3.  Jim Carey (1995-96) .......................35

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE

 

1.  Jim Carey (1994-95) .................... 2.13

 

2.  Olie Kolzig (1997-98) ...................2.20

 

3.  Olie Kolzig (1999-00) ...................2.24

SAVE PERCENTAGE

 

1.  Olie Kolzig (1997-98) ....................920

 

2.  Olie Kolzig (2002-03) ....................919

 

3.  Olie Kolzig (1999-00) ....................917

SHUTOUTS

 

1.  Jim Carey (1995-96) .........................9

 

2.  Olie Kolzig (2001-02) ........................6

 

3.  Olie Kolzig (2000-01) ........................5

 

  Olie Kolzig (1999-00) ........................5

 

  Olie Kolzig (1997-98) ........................5

 

  Don Beaupre (1990-91) ....................5

TOP CAREER GOALTENDERS

MINIMUM 3,000 MINUTES PLAYED; RANKED BY GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE

 No. 

Player 

Years 

GP 

MIN 

L   

T/OT 

GA 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT   

 

 1.  Jim Carey 

1994-97 

139 

7,966 

70 

48 

15 

315 

2.37 

14 

3,269 

.904

 2.  Rick Tabaracci 

1992-99 

69 

3,700 

21 

31 

157 

2.55 

1,656 

.905

 3.  Olie Kolzig 

1989-08 

711 

41,259 

301 

293 

86 

1,860 

2.70 

35 

19,873 

.906

 4.  Jose Theodore 

2008- 

104 

5,873 

62 

24 

12 

278 

2.84 

2,924 

.905

 5.  Pat Riggin 

1982-86 

143 

8,217 

67 

46 

19 

414 

3.02 

3,550 

.883

 6.  Don Beaupre 

1988-94 

269 

15,186 

128 

96 

27 

773 

3.05 

12 

6,813 

.887

 7.  Pete 

Peeters 

1985-89 

139 

7,773 

70 

41 

15 

396 

3.06 

3,496 

.887

 8.  Bob Mason 

1983-90 

76 

4,155 

35 

29 

219 

3.16 

1,978 

.889

 9.  Brent Johnson 

2005-09 

96 

5,220 

34 

41 

12 

279 

3.21 

2,827 

.901

 10.  Al Jensen 

1981-87 

173 

9,614 

94 

48 

18 

523 

3.26 

N/A 

N/A

 11.  Clint Malarchuk 

1987-89 

96 

5,354 

40 

38 

11 

295 

3.31 

2,485 

.881

 12.  Mike Liut 

1989-92 

64 

3,435 

27 

27 

201 

3.51 

1,561 

.871

 13.  Jim Hrivnak 

1989-93 

59 

3,067 

28 

19 

180 

3.52 

1,470 

.878

 14.  Gary Inness 

1978-81 

54 

3,014 

16 

24 

12 

183 

3.64 

N/A 

N/A

 15.  Wayne Stephenson  1979-81 

76 

4,156 

22 

31 

15 

253 

3.65 

N/A 

N/A

 16. 

Jim Bedard 

1977-79 

73 

4,232 

17 

40 

13 

278 

3.94 

N/A 

N/A

 17.  Mike Palmateer 

1980-81 

60 

3,263 

20 

26 

11 

219 

4.03 

N/A 

N/A

 18. 

Dave Parro 

1980-84 

77 

4,015 

21 

36 

10 

274 

4.09 

N/A 

N/A

 19.  Bernie Wolfe 

1975-79 

120 

6,104 

20 

61 

21 

424 

4.17 

N/A 

N/A

 20. 

Ron Low 

1974-77 

145 

7,795 

30 

94 

631 

4.86 

N/A 

N/A

Updated Single-Season Leaders

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190

WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

TEAM RECORDS – SEASON

MOST POINTS
 121 

2009-10 

(54-15-13)

 108 

2008-09 

(50-24-8)

 107 

1985-86 

(50-23-7)

At Home
 66 

2009-10 

(30-5-6)

 62 

1999-00 

(26-5-8-2)

  

1985-86 

(30-8-2)

On Road
 55 

2009-10 

(24-10-7)

 47 

2008-09 

(21-15-5)

 46 

1983-84 

(22-16-2)

FEWEST POINTS
 21 

1974-75 

(8-67-5)

 32 

1975-76 

(11-59-10)

 48 

1977-78 

(17-49-14)

At Home
 19 

1974-75 

(7-28-5)

 20 

1975-76 

(6-26-8)

 27 

1977-78 

(10-23-7)

On Road
 2 

1974-75 

(1-39-0)

 12 

1975-76 

(5-33-2)

 19 

1994-95 

(7-12-5)

MOST WINS
 54 

2009-10 

(54-15-13)

 50 

2008-09 

(50-24-8)

  

1985-86 

(50-23-7)

At Home
 30 

2009-10 

(30-5-6)

  

1985-86 

(30-8-2)

 29 

2008-09 

(29-9-3)

On Road
 24 

2009-10 

(24-10-7)

 22 

1983-84 

(22-16-2)

  21 

Three times; most recent 

  

2008-09 

(21-15-5)

FEWEST WINS
 8 

1974-75 

(8-67-5)

 11 

1975-76 

(11-59-10)

 17 

1977-78 

(17-49-14)

At Home
 6 

1975-76 

(6-26-8)

 7 

1974-75 

(7-28-5)

 10 

1977-78 

(10-23-7)

On Road
 1 

1974-75 

(1-39-0)

 5 

1975-76 

(5-33-2)

  7 

Four times; most recent 

  

1994-95 

(7-12-5)

FEWEST LOSSES
 15 

2009-10 

(54-15-13)

 18 

1994-95 

(22-18-8)

 23 

1985-86 

(50-23-7)

At Home
 5 

2009-10 

(30-5-6)

  

1999-00 

(26-5-8-2)

 6 

1994-95 

(15-6-3)

On Road
 10 

2009-10 

(24-10-7)

 12 

1994-95 

(7-12-5)

 13 

1982-83 

(17-13-10)

Updated Record Book

MOST LOSSES
 67 

1974-75 

(8-67-5)

 59 

1975-76 

(11-59-10)

 49 

1977-78 

(17-49-14)

At Home
 28 

1974-75 

(7-28-5)

 26 

1975-76 

(6-26-8)

  23 

Twice; most recent 1998-99 

  

(16-23-2)

On Road
 39 

1974-75 

(1-39-0)

 33 

1975-76 

(5-33-2)

 27 

1976-77 

(7-27-6)

MOST TIES
 18 

1980-81 

(26-36-18)

 16 

1982-83 

(39-25-16)

 15 

1978-79 

(24-41-15)

At Home
 9 

1993-94 

(17-15-9)

  8 

Four times; most recent

  

1999-00 

(26-5-8-2)

On Road
 11 

1980-81 

(10-19-11)

 10 

1982-83 

(17-13-10)

 9 

1978-79 

(9-22-9)

Since 1983-84 (OT established)
 12 

1999-00 

(44-26-12-2)

  

1997-98 

(40-30-12)

FEWEST TIES
 5 

1983-84 

(48-27-5)

  

1974-75 

(8-67-5)

  6 

Twice; most recent 1998-99

  

(31-45-6)

At Home
 2 

1998-99 

(16-23-2)

  

1985-86 

(30-8-2)

  

1984-85 

(27-11-2)

On Road
 0 

1974-75 

(1-39-0)

 1 

1993-94 

(21-19-1)

  

1992-93 

(21-19-1)

MOST  OVERTIME GAMES
 24 

2009-10 

(11-7-6)

 21 

2005-06 

(9-6-6)

 20 

2002-03 

(6-6-8)

At Home
 13 

2009-10 

(7-3-3)

  

1999-00 

(3-2-8)

 12 

2005-06 

(5-2-5)

On Road
 11 

2009-10 

(4-4-3)

  

2008-09 

(6-5)

  

2007-08 

(6-5)

  

1988-89 

(2-2-7)

  

1986-87 

(3-1-7)

FEWEST OVERTIME GAMES
 9 

1994-95 

(0-1-8)

  

1989-90 

(2-1-6)

  

1983-84 

(1-3-5)

At Home
 3 

1984-85 

(1-0-2)

  4 

Three times; most recent 

  

1994-95 

(0-1-3)

On Road
 3 

1992-93 

(1-1-1)

  

1983-84 

(0-1-2)

 4 

1993-94 

(2-1-1)

MOST GOALS SCORED
 330 

1991-92

 325 

1992-93

 322 

1984-85

At Home
 189 

1981-82

 179 

1983-84

 176 

1985-86

On Road
 159 

1991-92

 158 

1992-93

 157 

2009-10

FEWEST GOALS SCORED
 136 

1994-95

 181 

1974-75

 195 

1977-78

At Home
 75 

1994-95

 97 

2003-04

 98 

1974-75

On Road
 61 

1994-95

 83 

1974-75

  89 

Twice; most recent 2003-04

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED
 120 

1994-95

 194 

1999-00

 202 

1997-98

At Home
 48 

1994-95

 83 

1999-00

 94 

1997-98

On Road
 72 

1994-95

 107 

1998-99

  

1995-96

MOST GOALS ALLOWED
 446  1974-75
 394  1975-76
  338 

Twice; most recent 1981-82

At Home
 191 

1974-75

 166 

1975-76

 162 

1978-79

On Road
 256 

1974-75

 223 

1975-76

 186 

1981-82

MOST SHUTOUTS
 9 

1995-96

 8 

1983-84

 7 

1999-00

At Home
 7 

1995-96

  4 

Three times; most recent

  

2000-01

On Road
 5 

1998-99

  

1983-84

  4 

Twice; most recent 1999-00

FEWEST SHUTOUTS
  0 

Four times; most recent 1991-92

At Home
  0 

Six times; most recent 2005-06

On Road
  0 

Ten times; most recent 2006-07

MOST TIMES SHUTOUT
 12 

1974-75

 11 

1998-99

  9 

Twice; most recent 1996-97

At Home
 9 

1974-75

 5 

1975-76

  4 

Four times; most recent 1998-99

On Road
 7 

1998-99

  5 

Three times; most recent

  

1996-97

FEWEST TIMES SHUTOUT
  0 

Four times; most recent 1991-92

At Home
  0 

11 times; most recent 2009-10

On Road
  0 

Five times; most recent 1991-92

50-PLUS GOAL SCORERS
  2 

1984-85 (Carpenter, Gartner)

40-PLUS GOAL SCORERS
  3 

1988-89 (Ciccarelli, Courtnall, 

  

Ridley)

30-PLUS GOAL SCORERS
  5 

1981-82 (Maruk, Walter, Gartner,

  

Carpenter, 

Valentine)

20-PLUS GOAL SCORERS
  9 

1992-93 (Bondra, Hatcher,

   

Khristich, Ridley, Iafrate, Elynuik,

   

Cote, Pivonka, Hunter)

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK
  14 

1/13/10 to 2/7/10 (14-0-0)

   

1/17/84 to 2/18/84 (13-0-1)

   

11/24/82 to 12/23/82 (9-0-5)

At Home
  13 

1/5/10 to 3/6/10 (13-0-0)

   

12/27/99 to 2/23/00 (11-0-2)

   

11/25/92 to 1/31/93 (9-0-4)

On Road
  10 

11/24/82 to 1/8/83 (6-0-4)

  9 

2/7/01 to 3/7/01 (8-0-1)

   

11/21/84 to 12/20/84 (6-0-3)

LONGEST WINNING STREAK
  14 

1/13/10 to 2/7/10 (14-0-0)

  10 

1/27/84 to 2/18/84

  8 

3/9/89 to 3/26/89

   

2/25/86 to 3/11/86

At Home
  13 

1/5/10 to 3/6/10 (13-0-0)

  10 

1/4/00 to 2/23/00

  9 

12/4/08 to 1/6/09

On Road
  6 

2/26/84 to 4/1/84

  5 

Five times; most recent    

   

1/13/10 to 2/4/10

LONGEST WINLESS STREAK
  25 

11/29/75 to 1/21/76 (0-22-3)

  20 

10/28/77 to 12/6/77 (0-15-5)

  17 

Twice; most recent2/18/75 to 

  

3/26/75 

(0-17-0)

At Home
  14 

12/3/75 to 1/21/76 (0-11-3)

  11 

10/19/77 to 12/6/77 (0-9-2)

   

2/18/75 to 3/30/75 (0-11-0)

On Road
  37 

10/9/74 to 3/26/75 (0-37-0)

  16 

11/1/75 to 1/27/76 (0-16-0)

  12 

2/2/77 to 3/13/77 (0-8-4)

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WASHINGTON CAPITALS

2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

LONGEST LOSING STREAK
  17 

2/18/75 to 3/26/75

  13 

10/11/81 to 11/11/81

  12 

12/29/75 to 1/21/76

At Home
  11 

2/18/75 to 3/30/75

  7 

2/10/07 to 3/12/07 (0-4-3)

   

10/14/81 to 11/11/81

   

12/29/75 to 1/21/76

On Road
  37 

10/9/74 to 3/26/75

  16 

11/1/75 to 1/27/76

  9 

3/6/07 to 3/31/07 (0-8-1)

LONGEST SHUTOUT STREAK
  203:52  1/27/84 to 2/3/84
  200:04  3/26/96 to 3/31/96
  184:04  3/18/95 to 3/25/95

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES POSTING 
A SHUTOUT
  2 

Eight times; most recent 3/18/98  

  

to 

3/20/98

LONGEST SCORELESS STREAK
  181:15 

10/25/89 - 10/31/89

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES BEING 
SHUT OUT
  2 

Eight times; most recent

   

3/6/07 to 3/9/07

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES 
WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT
  244 

10/31/89 to 11/11/92

At Home
  194 

11/14/78 to 10/8/83

On Road
  96 

3/15/86 to 12/7/88

BEST POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE
 25.23  2009-10 

(79-313)

 25.22  2008-09 

(85-337)

 23.87  1984-85 

(79-331)

WORST POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE
 12.2  1977-78 

(34-278)

 12.9  1974-75 

(48-372)

 13.3  1976-77 

(39-293)

BEST PENALTY KILLING PERCENTAGE
 89.2  1997-98 

(39-361)

 86.7  1983-84 

(39-293)

 86.2  1999-00 

(47-341)

WORST PENALTY KILLING PERCENTAGE
 71.3  1974-75 

(94-328)

 71.9  1977-78 

(73-260)

 73.8  1979-80 

(65-248)

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS
  97 

1992-93 (445 PP, 21.8)

  96 

1988-89 (443 PP, 21.7)

  94 

1987-88 (469 PP, 20.0)

FEWEST POWER-PLAY GOALS
  34 

1977-78 (278 PP, 12.2)

  39 

1976-77 (293 PP, 13.3)

  43 

1999-00 (287 PP, 15.0)

MOST POWER-PLAY CHANCES
  490 

2005-06 (72 PPG, 14.7)

  469 

1987-88 (94 PPG, 20.0)

  445 

1992-93 (97 PPG, 21.8)

FEWEST POWER-PLAY CHANCES
  226 

1994-95 (45 PPG, 19.9)

  278 

1977-78 (34 PPG, 12.2)

  287 

1999-00 (43 PPG, 15.0)

Updated Record Book

FEWEST POWER-PLAY GOALS ALLOWED
  34 

1994-95 (220 PPA, 84.5)

  39 

1997-98 (361 PPA, 89.2)

   

1983-84 (293 PPA, 86.7)

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS ALLOWED
  116 

2005-06 (550 PPA, 78.9)

  94 

1974-75 (328 PPA, 71.3)

  83 

1980-81 (318 PPA, 73.9)

MOST TIMES SHORTHANDED
  550 

2005-06 (116 PPGA, 78.9)

  433 

1992-93 (74 PPGA, 82.9)

  414 

2006-07 (82 PPGA, 80.2)

 
FEWEST TIMES SHORTHANDED
  220 

1994-95 (34 PPGA, 84.5)

  248 

1979-80 (65 PPGA, 73.8)

  252 

1975-76 (64 PPGA, 74.6)

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS
 15 

2005-06

 14 

1997-98

  

1991-92

FEWEST SHORTHANDED GOALS
 2 

1977-78, 

2001-02

  

1975-76

 3 

1982-83

FEWEST SHORTHANDED GOALS ALLOWED
 2 

1994-95

 3 

1999-00

  

1975-76

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS ALLOWED
 18 

2005-06

  

1983-84

  

1974-75

  15 

Six times; most recent 1991-92

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
 2,204  1989-90
 2,007  1993-94
 1,922  1981-82

FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES
 940 

2009-10

 951 

1975-76

 975 

2007-08

TEAM RECORDS – GAME

MOST GOALS
  12 

2/6/90 in a 12-2 win vs. QUE

At Home
  12 

2/6/90 in a 12-2 win vs. QUE

On Road
  10 

Three times; most recent 

   

2/13/93 in a 10-3 win @ LA

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS
  18 

2/22/81 in an 11-7 loss vs. QUE

At Home
  18 

2/22/81 in an 11-7 loss vs. QUE

On Road
  16 

Twice; most recent 2/11/93 in a 

   

10-6 win @ STL

MOST GOALS ALLOWED
  14 

12/21/75 in a 14-2 loss @ BUF

  12 

3/15/75 in a 12-1 loss @ PIT

   

12/14/74 in a 12-1 loss @ BOS

At Home
  11 

Four times; most recent 11/13/02 

   

 in an 11-5 loss vs. OTT

On Road
  14 

12/21/75 in a 14-2 loss @ BUF

MOST ASSISTS
  20 

3/3/08 in a 10-2 win vs. BOS

   

2/6/90 in a 12-2 win vs. QUE

At Home
  20 

3/3/08 in a 10-2 win vs. BOS

   

2/6/90 in a 12-2 win vs. QUE

On Road
  17 

2/13/93 in a 10-3 win @ LA

MOST POINTS
  32 

2/6/90 in a 12-2 win vs. QUE

At Home
  32 

2/6/90 in a 12-2 win vs. QUE

On Road
  27 

2/13/93 in a 10-3 win @ LA

MOST UNANSWERED GOALS
  9 

Four times; most recent 2/3/99  

   

in a 10-1 win vs. TB

At Home
  9 

Four times; most recent 2/3/99  

   

in a 10-1 win vs. TB

On Road
  8 

Twice; most recent 10/29/91 in  

   

an 8-0 win @ PIT

MOST UNANSWERED GOALS ALLOWED
  11 

4/2/77 in an 11-0 loss @ MTL

  10 

1/4/75 in a 10-0 loss @ MTL

BIGGEST WINNING MARGIN
  10 

2/6/90 in a 12-2 win vs. QUE

  9 

Four times; most recent 2/3/99  

   

in a 10-1 win vs. TB

At Home
  10 

2/6/90 in a 12-2 win vs. QUE

  9 

Four times; most recent 2/3/99  

   

in a 10-1 win vs. TB

On Road
  8 

10/29/91 in an 8-0 win @ PIT

   

1/2/89 in an 8-0 win @ PIT

   

1/28/84 in an 8-0 win @ TOR

BIGGEST WINNING MARGIN, SHUTOUT
  9 

3/12/96 in a 9-0 win vs. VAN

At Home
  9 

3/12/96 in a 9-0 win vs. VAN

On Road
  8 

10/29/91 in an 8-0 win @ PIT

   

1/2/89 in an 8-0 win @ PIT

   

1/28/84 in an 8-0 win @ TOR

BIGGEST LOSING MARGIN
  12 

12/21/75 in 14-2 loss @ BUF

  11 

Three times; most recent    

   

4/22/77 in an 11-0 loss @ MTL

At Home
  10 

11/10/79 in an 11-1 loss vs. MTL

On Road
  12 

12/21/74 in 14-2 loss @ BUF

  11 

Three times; most recent    

   

4/22/77 in an 11-0 loss @ MTL

BIGGEST LOSING MARGIN, SHUTOUT
  11 

4/22/77 in an 11-0 loss @ MTL

At Home
  8 

3/4/75 in an 8-0 loss vs. BOS

On Road
  11 

4/22/77 in an 11-0 loss @ MTL

  10 

1/4/75 in a 10-0 loss @ MTL

HIGHEST TIE SCORE
  7-7 

10/25/85 @ WPG

   

11/26/80 @ DET

SCORELESS TIE
  0-0 

4/5/02 vs. OTT

   

10/30/98 @ CGY

   

12/10/88 @ MTL

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS
  7 

3/13/87 in a 10-2 win vs. TOR

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, 
BOTH TEAMS
  8 

Three times; most recent    

   

3/13/87 (10-2 win vs. TOR)

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS ALLOWED
  5 

Twice; most recent 1/4/75 in 

   

a 10-0 loss @ MTL

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS
  3 

Three times; most recent    

   

1/10/92 in a 7-4 win vs. LA

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, 
BOTH TEAMS
  4 

12/15/83 in a 3-1 loss @ PHI

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS ALLOWED
  3 

Four times; most recent 4/7/06  

   

in a 4-3 loss vs. CAR

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
  177 

12/21/80 in a 6-0 win @ PHI

At Home
  147 

2/10/91 in a 5-2 win vs. PHI

On Road
  177 

12/21/80 in a 6-0 win @ PHI

MOST PENALTY MINUTES, BOTH TEAMS
  344 

12/21/80 in a 6-0 win @ PHI

At Home
  294 

2/10/91 in a 5-2 win vs. PHI

On Road
  344 

12/21/80 in a 6-0 win @ PHI

MOST PENALTY MINUTES, OPPONENT
  167 

12/21/80 in a 6-0 win @ PHI

At Home
  147 

2/10/91 in a 5-2 win vs. PHI

On Road
  167 

12/21/80 in a 6-0 win @ PHI

FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES, BOTH TEAMS
  2 

Twice; most recent 2/17/78 in a  

   

2-0 loss vs. MTL

At Home
  2 

Twice; most recent 2/17/78 in a  

   

2-0 loss vs. MTL

On Road
  4 

2/15/75 in a 7-1 loss @ STL

MOST SHOTS
  55 

12/18/05 (3-2 loss vs. FLA)

  53 

12/11/81 (11-2 win vs. TOR)

  52 

Twice, most recent 

   

3/8/10 (4-3 SO loss vs. DAL)

At Home
  55 

12/18/05 (3-2 loss vs. FLA)

  53 

12/11/81 (11-2 win vs. TOR)

  52 

3/8/10 (4-3 SO loss vs. DAL)

On Road
  52 

12/8/96 (2-2 tie @ BUF)

MOST SHOTS, BOTH TEAMS
  97 

4/15/06 (2-1 SO win at FLA)

  90 

Three times; most recent 1/13/93 

   

(2-1 loss @ NYR)

At Home
  89 

12/18/05 (3-2 loss vs. FLA)

  84 

3/25/88 (5-3 win vs. PHI)

On Road
  97 

4/15/06 (2-1 SO win at FLA)

  90 

Three times; most recent 1/13/93 

   

(2-1 loss @ NYR)

 

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2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

MOST SHOTS ALLOWED
  65 

3/15/75 in a 12-1 loss @ PIT

At Home
  54 

12/19/75 in a 7-5 loss vs. PHI

On Road
  65 

3/15/75 in a 12-1 loss @ PIT

FEWEST SHOTS
  7 

2/12/78 in a 4-1 loss @ PHI

At Home
  13 

3/9/75 in a 4-2 loss vs. TOR

On Road
  7 

2/12/78 in a 4-1 loss @ PHI

FEWEST SHOTS, BOTH TEAMS
  29 

12/11/90 in a 4-1 win vs. PHI

At Home
  29 

12/11/90 in a 4-1 win vs. PHI

On Road
  30 

11/27/98 in a 4-0 loss @ DAL

FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED
  10 

10/13/08 in a 5-1 win vs. VAN

  11 

11/3/95 in a 3-2 loss vs. FLA

At Home
  10 

10/13/08 in a 5-1 win vs. VAN

  11 

11/3/95 in a 3-2 loss vs. FLA

On Road
  12 

1/17/96 in a 3-2 win @ CHI

BIGGEST COMEBACK WIN
At Home
  4 

12/15/79 in a 5-4 win vs. NYR

On Road
  4 

12/23/08 in a 5-4 ot win at NYR

   

10/23/91 in a 6-5 win at EDM

   

2/2/86 in a 5-4 win at HFD

TEAM RECORDS – PERIOD

MOST GOALS
  8 

2/3/99 in a 10-1 win vs. TB

At Home
  8 

2/3/99 in a 10-1 win vs. TB

On Road
  7 

2/13/93 in a 10-3 win at LA

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS
  9 

Five times; most recent 2/3/98 in  

   

a 10-1 win vs. TB

At Home
  9 

Three times; most recent 2/3/98 

   

in a 10-1 win vs. TB

On Road
  9 

1/8/90 in an 8-6 loss at TOR

   

11/26/80 in a 7-7 tie @ DET

MOST GOALS ALLOWED
  8 

12/21/75 in a 14-2 loss at Buffalo

At Home
  6 

Three times; most recent 

   

12/23/81 in a 7-4 loss vs. BOS

On Road
  8 

12/21/75 in a 14-2 loss at Buffalo

MOST POINTS
  22 

2/3/99 in a 10-1 win vs. TB

At Home
  22 

2/3/99 in a 10-1 win vs. TB

On Road
  20 

2/13/93 in a 10-3 win at LA

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
  143 

11/21/98 in a 5-4 loss at BOS

At Home
  111 

3/27/82 in a 4-4 tie vs. PHI

On Road
  143 

11/21/98 in a 5-4 loss at BOS

Updated Record Book

MOST PENALTY MINUTES, BOTH TEAMS
  264 

11/21/98 in a 5-4 loss at BOS

At Home
  222 

3/27/82 in a 4-4 tie vs. PHI

On Road
  264 

11/21/98 in a 5-4 loss at BOS

MOST SHOTS
  25 

12/20/08 in a 7-1 loss at PHI

   

2/3/98 in a 10-1 win vs. TB

  24 

4/15/06 in a 2-1 SO win at FLA

At Home
  25 

2/3/98 in a 10-1 win vs. TB

On Road
  25 

12/20/08 in a 7-1 loss at PHI

  24 

4/15/06 in a 2-1 SO win at FLA

  23 

Three times; most recent 

   

3/21/08 in a 5-3 win at ATL

FEWEST SHOTS
  1 

15 times; most recent 11/19/05 

   

in a 5-1 win at MTL

At Home
  1 

Seven times; most recent 

   

3/20/03 in 2-2 tie vs. ATL

On Road
  1 

Eight times; most recent 

   

11/19/05 in a 5-1 win at MTL

MOST SHOTS, BOTH TEAMS
  38 

12/11/81 in an 11-2 win vs. TOR

At Home
  38 

12/11/81 in an 11-2 win vs. TOR

On Road
  35 

Three times; most recent 

   

4/15/06 in a 2-1 SO win at FLA

FEWEST SHOTS, BOTH TEAMS
  4 

12/11/90 in a 3-1 loss vs. PHI

At Home
  4 

12/11/90 in a 3-1 loss vs. PHI

On Road
  7 

Six times; most recent 2/9/99 in 

   

a 2-1 win at NYI

MOST SHOTS ALLOWED
  28 

10/20/05 in a 3-2 loss at FLA

  27 

1/13/07 in a 7-3 loss at FLA

   

3/15/75 in a 12-1 loss at PIT

At Home
  23 

12/8/95 in a 2-2 tie vs. BUF

On Road
  28 

10/20/05 in a 3-2 loss at FLA

  27 

1/13/07 in a 7-3 loss at FLA

   

3/15/75 in a 12-1 loss at PIT

FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED
  0 

3/17/09 in a 3-0 win at FLA

   

2/15/03 in a 2-1 win at FLA

   

2/24/94 in a 2-1 win at FLA

   

12/26/75 in a 1-1 tie vs. MIN

At Home
  0 

12/26/75 in a 1-1 tie vs. MIN

On Road
  0 

3/17/09 in a 3-0 win at FLA

   

2/15/03 in a 2-1 win at FLA

   

2/24/94 in a 2-1 win at FLA

TEAM RECORDS – 

FASTEST GOALS

FASTEST GOAL, START OF  A GAME
  0:08 

Alexander Semin, 11/11/09 in a 

   

5-4 shootout win vs. NYI

   

Gaetan Duchesne, 3/14/87in a 

   

3-3 tie at STL

FASTEST GOAL AGAINST, START OF A 
GAME
  0:08 

Greg Paslawski, 10/29/85 in a 

   

6-3 win vs. STL

FASTEST GOAL, START OF A PERIOD
  0:05 

Bengt Gustafsson, 1/18/83 in a 

   

4-1 win vs. PHI

FASTEST GOAL AGAINST, START OF A 
PERIOD
  0:07 

Garry Unger, 12/8/74 in a 3-1 

   

Loss vs. STL

FASTEST GOAL, START OF OVERTIME
  0:06 

Alex Ovechkin, 12/15/06 in a 

   

3-2 win at ATL

FASTEST TWO GOALS, BOTH TEAMS
  0:06 

Valeri Kamensky (NYR) and Peter 

   

Bondra (WSH), 11/9/00 in a 5-3 

   

Loss vs. NYR

  0:07 

Twice; most recent Chris 

   

Valentine (WSH) and Glenn 

   

Anderson (EDM), 11/2/83 in an 

   

11-3 loss at EDM

FASTEST TWO GOALS, CAPITALS PLAYER
  0:10 

Stephen Leach, 11/23/90 in a 7-3 

   

win vs. PIT

FASTEST TWO GOALS, CAPITALS TEAM
  0:06 

Mike Ridley and Kelly Miller, 

   

11/14/87 in a 4-1 win vs. MIN

   

Gaeten Duchesne and Mark 

   

Taylor, 10/27/85 in a 4-2 win 

  

CHI

FASTEST TWO GOALS, OPPOSING TEAM
  0:08 

Don Luce and Gary McAdam, 

   

3/20/77 in a 6-2 loss vs. BUF

FASTEST THREE GOALS, BOTH TEAMS
  0:27 

Don Jackson (EDM), Chris 

   

Valentine (WSH) and Glenn 

   

Anderson (EDM), 11/2/83 in an 

   

11-3 loss at EDM

FASTEST THREE GOALS, CAPITALS PLAYER
  2:06 

Peter Bondra, 2/5/94 in a 6-3 

   

win vs. TB

FASTEST THREE GOALS, CAPITALS TEAM
  0:21 

Michal Pivonka and Stephen 

   

L each (2), 11/23/90 in a 7-3 win 

  

vs. 

PIT

FASTEST THREE GOALS, OPPOSING TEAM
  0:29 

Larry Murphy and Kevin Stevens 

   

(2), 1/26/93 in a 6-3 loss at PIT

FASTEST FOUR GOALS, BOTH TEAMS
  1:26 

Andre Boudrias (VAN), Mike 

   

Marson (WSH), Tracy Pratt (VAN) 

   

and Gerry O’Flaherty (VAN), 

   

12/17/74 in a 4-2 loss at VAN

FASTEST FOUR GOALS, CAPITALS PLAYER
  4:12 

Peter Bondra, 2/5/94 in a 6-3 

   

win vs. TB

FASTEST FOUR GOALS, CAPITALS TEAM
  1:56 

Garry Galley, David Jensen (2), 

   

Ed Kastelic, 3/13/87 in a 10-2 

   

win vs. TOR

FASTEST FOUR GOALS, OPPOSING TEAM
  1:36 

Yvon Lambert, Steve Shutt, Guy 

   

L apointe and Bob Gainey, 4/2/77 

   

in an 11-0 loss at MTL

FASTEST FIVE GOALS, BOTH TEAMS
  3:03 

Mike Gartner, Garry Galley, David 

   

Jensen (2) and Ed Kastelic, 

   

3/13/87 in a 10-2 win vs. TOR

FASTEST FIVE GOALS, CAPITALS PLAYER
  24:46 

Peter Bondra, 2/5/94 in a 6-3 

   

win vs. TB

FASTEST FIVE GOALS, CAPITALS TEAM
  3:03 

Mike Gartner, Garry Galley, David 

   

Jensen (2) and Ed Kastelic, 

   

3/13/87 in a 10-2 win vs. TOR

FASTEST FIVE GOALS, OPPOSING TEAM
  4:57 

Rick Martin (2), Gil Perreault, 

   

Danny Gare and Don Luce, 

   

12/21/75 in a 14-2 loss at BUF

INDIVIDUAL â€“ CAREER

MOST SEASONS
 16 

Olie 

Kolzig

 14 

Peter 

Bondra

  

Calle 

Johansson

MOST GAMES PLAYED
 983 

Calle 

Johansson

   961 

Peter Bondra

 940 

Kelly 

Miller

By Defenseman
 983 

Calle 

Johansson

 726 

Rod 

Langway

 685 

Kevin 

Hatcher

MOST POINTS
 825 

Peter 

Bondra

 789 

Mike 

Gartner

 599 

Michal 

Pivonka

By Defenseman
 474 

Calle 

Johansson

 429 

Scott 

Stevens

 426 

Kevin 

Hatcher

MOST GOALS
 472 

Peter 

Bondra

 397 

Mike 

Gartner

 269 

Alex 

Ovechkin

By Defenseman
 149 

Kevin 

Hatcher

 144 

Sergei 

Gonchar

 110 

Calle 

Johansson

MOST ASSISTS
 418 

Michal 

Pivonka

 392 

Mike 

Gartner

 375 

Dale 

Hunter

By Defenseman
 361 

Calle 

Johansson

 331 

Scott 

Stevens

 277 

Kevin 

Hatcher

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS
 137 

Peter 

Bondra

 98 

Mike 

Gartner

 91 

Alex 

Ovechkin

By Defenseman
 53 

Sergei 

Gonchar

 51 

Calle 

Johansson

 50 

Kevin 

Hatcher

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MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS
 32 

Peter 

Bondra

 17 

Mike 

Ridley

  

Bengt 

Gustafsson

By Defenseman
 5 

Sylvain 

Cote

  

Kevin 

Hatcher

 4 

Calle 

Johansson

MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS
 73 

Peter 

Bondra

 54 

Mike 

Gartner

 41 

Alex 

Ovechkin

By Defenseman
 24 

Kevin 

Hatcher

 17 

Sergei 

Gonchar

 16 

Calle 

Johansson

MOST OVERTIME GOALS
 7 

Alex 

Ovechkin

 5 

Peter 

Bondra

  

Kelly 

Miller

By Defenseman
 4 

Mike 

Green

MOST HAT TRICKS
 19 

Peter 

Bondra

 13 

Mike 

Gartner

 10 

Dennis 

Maruk

By Defenseman
 1 

Sergei 

Gonchar

  

Kevin 

Hatcher

BEST PLUS-MINUS RATING
 +117  Rod 

Langway

 +88  Scott 

Stevens 

 +86  Joe 

Reekie

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
 2003  Dale 

Hunter

 1630  Scott 

Stevens

 1220  Craig 

Berube

By Defenseman
 1630  Scott 

Stevens

 999 

Kevin 

Hatcher

 756 

Yvon 

Labre

GOALTENDER â€“ CAREER

MOST SEASONS
 16 

Olie 

Kolzig

 6 

Don 

Beaupre

  

Al 

Jensen

MOST GAMES PLAYED
 711 

Olie 

Kolzig

 269 

Don 

Beaupre

 173 

Al 

Jensen

MOST MINUTES
 41,259 Olie 

Kolzig

 15,186 Don 

Beaupre

 9,614  Al 

Jensen

MOST WINS
 301 

Olie 

Kolzig

 128 

Don 

Beaupre

 94 

Al 

Jensen

MOST LOSSES
 293 

Olie 

Kolzig

 96 

Don 

Beaupre

 94 

Ron 

Low

MOST TIES
 63 

Olie 

Kolzig

 27 

Don 

Beaupre

 21 

Bernie 

Wolfe

Updated Record Book

HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE
  .694 

Jose Theodore (62-24-12)

  .644 

Al Jensen (94-48-18)

  .615 

Pete Peeters (70-41-15)

MOST SHUTOUTS
 35 

Olie 

Kolzig

 14 

Jim 

Carey

 12 

Don 

Beaupre

LOWEST GAA
 2.37  Jim 

Carey

 2.55  Rick 

Tabaracci

 2.70  Olie 

Kolzig

MOST GOALS AGAINST
 1,860  Olie 

Kolzig

 773 

Don 

Beaupre

 631 

Ron 

Low

HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE
 .906  Olie 

Kolzig

 .905  Jose 

Theodore

 .899  Rick 

Tabaracci

MOST SHOTS FACED
 19,873 Olie 

Kolzig

 6,813  Don 

Beaupre

 5,261  Ron 

Low

MOST SAVES MADE
 18,013 Olie 

Kolzig

 6,040  Don 

Beaupre

 4,630  Ron 

Low

MOST ASSISTS
 17 

Olie 

Kolzig

 9 

Mike 

Palmateer

 6 

Pete 

Peeters

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
 114 

Don 

Beaupre

 107 

Olie 

Kolzig

 44 

Ron 

Low

INDIVIDUAL â€“ SEASON

MOST POINTS
  136 

Dennis Maruk (1981-82)

  112 

Alex Ovechkin (2007-08)

  110 

Alex Ovechkin (2008-09)

By Defenseman
  81 

Larry Murphy (1986-87)

By Rookie
  106 

Alex Ovechkin (2005-06)

  69 

Nicklas Backstrom (2007-08)

MOST GOALS
  65 

Alex Ovechkin (2007-08)

  60 

Dennis Maruk (1981-82)

  56 

Alex Ovechkin (2008-09)

By Defenseman
  34 

Kevin Hatcher (1992-93)

By Rookie
  52 

Alex Ovechkin (2005-06)

At Home
  34 

Alex Ovechkin (2008-09)

  32 

Alex Ovechkin (2007-08)

On Road
  33 

Alex Ovechkin (2007-08)

MOST ASSISTS
  76 

Dennis Maruk (1981-82)

  69 

Adam Oates (2000-01)

  68 

Nicklas Backstrom (2009-10)

By Defenseman
  61 

Scott Stevens (1988-89)

By Rookie
  55 

Nicklas Backstrom (2007-08)

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS
  22 

Alex Ovechkin (2007-08)

   

Peter Bondra (2000-01)

  21 

Alex Ovechkin (2005-06)

By Defenseman
  18 

Mike Green (2008-09)

  16 

Scott Stevens (1984-85)

By Rookie
  21 

Alex Ovechkin (2005-06)

MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS
  6 

Mike Gartner (1986-87)

   

Peter Bondra (1994-95)

  5 

Five times; most recent Matt 

  

Pettinger 

(2005-06)

By Defenseman
  2 

Six times; most recent Sylvain 

  

Cote 

(1993-94)

By Rookie
  4 

Jeff Halpern (1999-00)

MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS
  13 

Peter Bondra (1997-98)

  11 

Alex Ovechkin (2007-08)

   

Mike Gartner (1984-85)

By Defenseman
  6 

Kevin Hatcher (1992-93)

By Rookie
  5 

Alex Ovechkin (2005-06)

   

Chris Valentine (1981-82)

MOST OVERTIME GOALS
  3 

Mike Green (2007-08)

HIGHEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGE
  28.9 

Bill Riley (1976-77)

  26.3 

Craig Laughlin (1985-86)

  25.6 

Wes Jarvis (1979-80)

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
  339 

Alan May (1989-90)

  305 

Craig Berube (1993-94)

  291 

Neil Sheehy (1989-90)

By Defenseman
  291 

Neil Sheehy (1989-90)

By Rookie
  207 

Gord Lane (1976-77)

BEST PLUS-MINUS RATING
  +48 

Jeff Schultz (2009-10)

  +46 

Alex Ovechkin (2009-10)

  +38 

Nicklas Backstrom (2009-10)

MOST SHOTS ON GOAL
  528 

Alex Ovechkin (2008-09)

  446 

Alex Ovechkin (2007-08)

  425 

Alex Ovechkin (2005-06)

MOST HAT TRICKS
  4 

Peter Bondra (1995-96)

   

Dennis Maruk (1981-82)

   

Dennis Maruk (1980-81)

By Defenseman
  1 

Sergei Gonchar (1999-00)

   

Kevin Hatcher (1992-93)

By Rookie
  2 

Tony White (1975-76)

  1 

Six times; most recent Alex 

  

Ovechkin 

(2005-06)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT
  17 

Mike Gartner, 10/13/84 to 

  

11/21/84, 

12-16-28

   

Mike Gartner, 2/26/81 to 4/4/81, 

  

17-9-26

By Defenseman
  10 

Al Iafrate, 11/25/92 to 12/12/92, 

  

7-13-20

   

Robert Picard, 12/17/78 to 1/9/79,  

  

7-13-20

By Rookie
  11 

Alex Ovechkin, 3/18/06 to 

  

4/7/06, 

5-12-17

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 
POINT TO BEGIN A CAREER
  8 

Alex Ovechkin, 10/5/05 to 

  

10/20/05, 

6-4-10

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL
  9 

Mike Gartner, 1/17/87 to 2/1/87, 

  

12 

goals

   

Alan Haworth, 10/25/85 to 

   

11/12/85, 11 goals

By Defenseman
  8 

Mike Green, 1/27/09 to 2/14/09, 

  

10 

goals

By Rookie
  7 

Alex Ovechkin, 2/10/06 to 

   

3/8/06, 8 goals

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 
AN ASSIST
  9 

Dave Christian, 2/6/87 to 3/1/87, 

  

11 

assists

   

Bengt Gustafsson, 11/6/85 to 

   

11/27/85, 11 assists

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED
  422 

Bob Carpenter, 10/7/81 to 

  

11/22/86

GOALTENDER â€“ SEASON

MOST GAMES PLAYED
  73 

Olie Kolzig (1999-00)

  72 

Olie Kolzig (2000-01)

  71 

Jim Carey (1995-96)

MOST MINUTES
  4,371 

Olie Kolzig (1999-00)

  4,278 

Olie Kolzig (2000-01)

  4,069 

Jim Carey (1995-96)

MOST WINS
  41 

Olie Kolzig (1999-00)

  37 

Olie Kolzig (2000-01)

  35 

Jim Carey (1995-96)

MOST LOSSES
  36 

Ron Low (1974-75)

  35 

Olie Kolzig (2003-04)

  31 

Olie Kolzig (1998-99)

   

Ron Low (1975-76)

MOST TIES
  11 

Olie Kolzig (1999-00)

  10 

Olie Kolzig (1997-98)

   

Wayne Stephenson (1979-80)

HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE
  .761 

Jose Theodore (2009-10)

  .738 

Al Jensen (1985-86)

  .722 

Jim Carey (1994-95)

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MOST SHUTOUTS
  9 

Jim Carey (1995-96)

  5 

Olie Kolzig (2000-01)

   

Olie Kolzig (1999-00)

   

Olie Kolzig (1997-98)

   

Don Beaupre (1990-91)

LOWEST GAA
  2.13  

Jim Carey (1994-95)

  2.20 

Olie Kolzig (1997-98)

  2.24 

Olie Kolzig (1999-00)

MOST GOALS AGAINST
  235 

Ron Low (1974-75)

  208 

Ron Low (1975-76)

  206 

Olie Kolzig (2005-06)

   

Dave Parro (1981-82)

HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE
  .920 

Olie Kolzig (1997-98)

  .917 

Olie Kolzig (1999-00)

  .913 

Jim Carey (1994-95)

MOST SHOTS FACED
  1,997  

Olie Kolzig (2001-02) 

  1,987 

Olie Kolzig (2005-06)

  1,957 

Olie Kolzig (1999-00)

MOST SAVES MADE
  1,805 

Olie Kolzig (2001-02

  1,794 

Olie Kolzig (1999-00)

  1,781 

Olie Kolzig (2005-06)

MOST ASSISTS
  8 

Mike Palmateer (1980-81)

  4 

Pete Peeters (1986-87)

  3 

Four times; most recent: Jose 

  

Theodore 

(2008-09)

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
  30 

Don Beaupre (1991-92)

  24 

Don Beaupre (1989-90)

  22 

Al Jensen (1983-84)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED
  22 

Wayne Stephenson, 2/23/80 to 

  

4/5/80 

(11-8-3)

LONGEST WINNING STREAK
  10 

Jose Theodore, 1/13/10 to 2/7/10

   

Pat Riggin, 1/27/84 to 2/18/84

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK
  13 

Pat Riggin, 1/27/84 to 2/18/84 

  

(12-0-1)

LONGEST SHUTOUT STREAK
  203:52  Pat Riggin, 1/27/84 to 2/3/84
  200:04  Jim Carey, 3/26/96 to 3/31/96
  184:04  Jim Carey, 3/18/95 to 3/25/95

Updated Record Book

INDIVIDUAL â€“ GAME

MOST POINTS
  7 

Jaromir Jagr, 1/11/03 in a 12-2 

   

win vs. FLA

   

Dino Ciccarelli, 3/18/89 in an

   

8-2 win at HFD

At Home
  7 

Jaromir Jagr, 1/11/03 in a 12-2- 

   

win vs. FLA

On Road
  7 

Dino Ciccarelli, 3/18/89 in an 

   

8-2 win at HFD

By Defenseman
  5 

Scott Stevens, 12/6/87 in a 10-3 

   

win vs. LA

   

Greg Theberge, 11/21/81 in a 

   

10-4 win vs. PHI

By Rookie
  5 

Greg Theberge, 11/21/81 in a 

   

10-4 win vs. PHI

MOST GOALS
  5 

Peter Bondra, 2/5/94 in a 6-3 

   

win vs. TB

   

Bengt Gustafsson, 1/8/84 in a 

   

7-1 win at PHI

  4 

19 times; most recent Alex 

   

Ovechkin, 1/31/08 in a 5-4 OT 

   

win vs. MTL

At Home
  5 

Peter Bondra, 2/5/94 in a 6-3 

   

win vs. TB

On Road
  5 

Bengt Gustafsson, 1/8/84 in a 

   

7-1 win at PHI

By Defenseman
  3 

Sergei Gonchar, 1/4/00 in a 

   

6-1 win vs. MTL

   

Kevin Hatcher, 1/13/93 in a 

   

5-4 loss at NYR

By Rookie
  4 

Jaroslav Svejkovsky, 4/13/97 in 

   

an 8-3 win at BUF

   

Chris Valentine, 2/27/82 in a 7-1 

   

win vs. HFD

   

Bob Carpenter, 2/25/82 in a 9-1 

   

win vs. STL

MOST ASSISTS
  6 

Mike Ridley, 1/7/89 in a 6-3 win 

  

vs. 

CHI

By Defenseman
  5 

Scott Stevens, 12/6/87 in a 10-3 

   

win vs. LA

By Rookie
  4 

Nicklas Backstrom, 1/21/08 in a 

   

6-5 SO win at PIT

   

Nicklas Backstrom, 1/19/08 in a 

   

5-3 win vs. FLA

   

Rolf Edberg, 3/10/79 in a 7-5 win 

  

vs. 

STL

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
  34 

Randy Holt, 3/27/82 in a 4-4 tie 

  

vs. 

PHI

MOST SAVES
  52 

Olie Kolzig, 3/3/00 in a 2-2 tie 

  

vs. 

DET

   

Michel Belhumeur, 12/7/74 in an 

   

8-2 loss at STL

INDIVIDUAL â€“ PERIOD

MOST POINTS
  5 

Dennis Maruk, 3/5/82 in an 8-6  

   

win vs. CGY

MOST GOALS
  4 

Peter Bondra, 2/5/94 in a 6-3 

   

win vs. TB

MOST ASSISTS
  4 

Five times; most recent Adam 

   

Oates, 1/6/98 in a 5-3 win vs. 

  

TOR

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
  34 

Randy Holt, 3/27/82 in a 4-4 tie 

  

vs. 

PHI

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Year 

Series 

L   GP  

W  

L   GF   GA  

Result 

2008-09 2 

14 

41 

38 

Reached 

ECSF

2007-08 

1  0 1 7 3 4 20 23  Reached 

ECQF

2002-03 

1  0 1 6 2 4 15 14  Reached 

ECQF

2000-01  

1  

0  

1  

6  

2  

4  

10 

 14 

Reached ECQF

1999-00 

1  0 1 5 1 4 8 17  Reached 

ECQF

1997-98 4 

21 

12 

53 

42 

Reached 

SCF

1995-96 

1  0 1 6 2 4 17 22  Reached 

ECQF

1994-95 

1  0 1 7 3 4 27 29  Reached 

ECQF

1993-94 

2  1  1 11  5  6 32 32  Reached 

ECSF

1992-93 

1  0 1 6 2 4 22 23  Reached 

DSF

1991-92 

1  0 1 7 3 4 27 23  Reached 

DSF

1990-91 2 

11 

29 

34 

Reached 

DF

1989-90 

3  2  1 15  8  7 48 48  Reached 

CF

1988-89 

1  0 1 6 2 4 19 25  Reached 

DSF

1987-88 2 

14 

55 

51 

Reached 

DF

1986-87 

1  0 1 7 3 4 19 19  Reached 

DSF

1985-86 

2  1 1 9 5 4 36 25  Reached 

DF

1984-85 

1  0 1 5 2 3 12 14  Reached 

DSF

1983-84 

2  1 1 8 4 4 28 26  Reached 

DF

1982-83 

1  0 1 4 1 3 11 19  Reached 

DSF

20-Year Totals 

31 

11  20  175 

79  96  529  538

YEAR-BY-YEAR PLAYOFF RECORDS

Opponent Series W  L  Last 

Meeting  Round  Result

Boston 

1997-98  

ECQF 

W 4-2

Buffalo 1 

1997-98 

ECF 

4-2

Detroit 1 

1997-98 

SCF 

0-4

New Jersey 

1989-90 

ECQF 

W 4-2

NY Islanders 

1992-93 

DSF 

L 2-4

NY Rangers 

2008-09 

ECQF 

W 4-3

Ottawa 1 

1997-98 

ECSF 

4-1

Philadelphia 4 

2  2007-08 ECQF L 

3-4

Pittsburgh 8 

7 2008-09 

ECSF 

3-4

Tampa Bay 

2002-03 

ECQF 

L 2-4

ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORD VS. OPPONENTS – GAMES

 

TOTAL  

HOME  

AWAY

Opponent GP 

GF 

GA 

GP 

GF 

GA 

GP 

GF 

GA

Boston 

10  4  6 21  28 

5  1 4  9 16 

5 3 2 12 

12

Buffalo 

6  4  2 13  11 

3  1 2  4  6 

3 3 0 9 5

Detroit 

4  0  4  7  13 

2  0 2  2  6 

2 0 2 5 7

New 

Jersey 

13  7  6 44  43 

7  3 4 15 17 

6 4 2 31 

26

NY Islanders 

30 

12 

18 

89 

98 

18 

10 

47 

53 

12 

45 

47

NY 

Rangers 

29 15 14 94  82 

14  8 6 46 34 

15 7 8 50 

49

Ottawa 

5  4  1 18  7 

3  3 0 13  3 

2 1 1 5 4

Philadelphia 

23 12 11 85  78 

13  8 5 39 38 

10 4 6 35 

35

Pittsburgh 49 

19 

29 

143 

164 

25 

11 

14 

65 

73 

24 

16 

82 

93

Tampa 

Bay 

6  2 4 15 14 

3  0 3 5 9 

3 2 1 

10 

5

Totals 175 

79 

96 

529 

538 

93 

43 

50 

245 

255 

82 

36 

46 

284 

283

PLAYOFF RECORDS BY GAME

GAME 1:

  

20-11 

Home: 13-5 

Road: 7-6

GAME 2:

  

14-17 

Home: 9-8 

Road: 5-9

 

When Leading, 1-0: 8-12

 

When Trailing, 0-1: 6-5

GAME 3:

  

11-20 

Home: 3-10 

Road: 8-10

 

When Leading, 2-0: 3-5 

 

 

When Tied, 1-1: 7-11

 

When Trailing, 0-2: 1-4

GAME 4:

  

14-15 

Home: 7-7 

Road: 7-8

 

When Leading, 3-0: 0-0

 

When Leading, 2-1: 8-6

 

When Trailing, 1-2: 4-7

 

When Trailing, 0-3: 2-2

GAME 5:

  

8-18 

Home: 5-11 

Road: 3-7

 

When Leading, 3-1: 2-6

 

When Tied, 2-2: 2-8 

 

When Trailing, 1-3: 4-4

GAME 6:

  

10-9 

Home: 3-3 

Road: 7-6

 

When Leading, 3-2: 5-3

 

When Trailing, 2-3: 5-6

GAME 7:  

2-6 

Home: 2-5 

Road: 0-1

Playoff History

ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORD VS. OPPONENTS – SERIES

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2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

 Player 

GP G A 

PTS 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW

1. Dale 

Hunter 

100  25  47  72 372 11  0 2

2. Mike 

Ridley 

76  19  41  60 40  3  1 2

3. Peter 

Bondra 

73  30  26  56 54 13  0 6

4. Michal 

Pivonka 

95  19  36  55 86  5  1 1

5. Calle 

Johansson 

95  12  42  54 42  4  0 1

7. 

Scott 

Stevens 

67 9 44 53 

180 4 0 

2

8.   Kevin Hatcher 

83 

16 

32 

48  224 

1

9.  

Kelly Miller 

100 

17 

30 

47 

59 

2

10.   Mike Gartner 

47 

16 

27 

43 

61 

1

11. Joe 

Juneau 

44  13  28  41  22  3  1  5

12. Dave 

Christian 

49  17  19  36  17  4  0  1

13. Dino 

Ciccarelli 

32  21  14  35  54  8  0  3

14. Sergei 

Gonchar 

51  13  18  31  48  5  1  3

  Alex 

Ovechkin 

21 15 15  30  8 4  0 3

16. 

Bengt 

Gustafsson 

32 9 19 28 16 6 0 

1

17. 

Dmitri 

Khristich 

45 9 17 26 

33 4 0 

1

 Larry 

Murphy 

42 9 17 26 51 5 0 

2

19. Bob 

Gould 

50  12  12  24  50  1  2  1

20. Bobby 

Carpenter 

32  10  13  23  53  3  0  1

21. 

Alexander 

Semin 

21 8 14 22 24 3 0 

2

22. 

Nicklas 

Backstrom 

21 7 14 21 10 5 0 

0

23. 

John 

Druce 

34 16 4 20 32 9 1 

5

 Geoff 

Courtnall 

21 6 14 20 

44 2 0 

2

 Adam 

Oates 

32 6 14 20 12 1 1 

1

 Sylvain 

Cote 

40 6 14 20 

30 1 0 

0

27. 

Alan 

Haworth 

32 8 11 19 24 2 0 

1

28. 

Rod 

Langway 

78 2 16 18 

55 1 0 

1

29. 

Steve 

Konowalchuk  39 5 12 17 

44 2 2 

0

30. 

Al 

Iafrate 

23 11 5 16 

40 4 0 

2

 Gaetan 

Duchesne 

33 10 6 16 

39 0 1 

1

 Mike 

Green 

21 4 12 16 27 3 0 

0

 Andrei 

Nikolishin 

32 1 15 16 18 1 0 

0

34. 

Brian 

Bellows 

21 6 7 13 6 2 0 

1

 Brooks 

Laich 

21 4 9 13 14 2 0 

0

 Sergei 

Fedorov 

21 2 11 13 

20 0 0 

1

 Greg 

Adams 

36 2 11 13 

132 1 0 

0

38. 

Todd 

Krygier 

35 8 4 12 

36 0 1 

2

 Stephen 

Leach 

44 6 6 12 28 1 0 

1

40. 

Richard 

Zednik 

22 7 3 10 21 2 0 

0

 Craig 

Laughlin 

27 6 4 10 18 1 0 

4

42. 

Jeff 

Halpern 

17 4 5  9 19 2 0 

2

 Viktor 

Kozlov 

21 4 5  9 8 0 0 

1

 Keith 

Jones 

26 4 5  9 75 1 0 

0

45. 

Matt 

Bradley 

21 2 6  8 2 0 1 

1

 Tom 

Poti 

21 2 6  8 16 1 0 

0

 John 

Tucker 

12 1 7  8 0 0 0 

0

48. 

Bob 

Rouse 

21 4 3  7 

46 1 0 

0

 David 

Steckel 

21 4 3  7 8 0 0 

1

 Doug 

Jarvis 

17 3 4  7 8 0 0 

0

 Joe 

Reekie 

48 3 4  7 57 0 1 

1

 Jaromir 

Jagr 

6 2 5  7 2 1 0 

0

53. 

Esa 

Tikkanen 

21 3 3  6 

20 1 0 

0

 Garry 

Galley 

15 2 4  6 13 0 0 

0

 Dave 

Tippett 

17 2 4  6 8 0 0 

0

 Yvon 

Corriveau 

18 1 5  6 

34 0 0 

0

 Mike 

Eagles 

25 1 5  6 8 0 0 

0

58. 

Pat 

Elynuik 

6 2 3  5 19 0 0 

0

 Bryan 

Erickson 

8 2 3  5 7 1 0 

0

 Michael 

Nylander 

9 3 2  5 10 1 0 

1

61. 

Brendan 

Witt 

31 4 0  4 

26 1 0 

0

 Tomas 

Fleischmann  16 3 1  4 4 1 0 

1

 Chris 

Simon 

28 3 1  4 

54 0 0 

0

 Dainius 

Zubrus 

12 2 2  4 6 1 0 

0

 Dave 

Poulin 

13 2 2  4 19 0 0 

0

 Pat 

Peake 

13 2 2  4 

20 2 0 

0

 

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW

 Tim 

Bergland 

26 2 2  4 

20 0 0 

0

 Andrew 

Brunette 

6 1 3  4 0 0 0 

0

 Glen 

Currie 

12 1 3  4 4 0 0 

0

 Randy 

Burridge 

17 1 3  4 12 0 0 

0

 Trevor 

Linden 

6 0 4  4 14 0 0 

0

 Phil 

Housley 

18 0 4  4 4 0 0 

0

73. 

Robert 

Lang 

6 2 1  3 2 0 0 

1

 John 

Barrett 

9 2 1  3 

35 0 0 

1

 Bob 

Joyce 

14 2 1  3 9 0 0 

0

 Greg 

Smith 

25 2 1  3 

43 0 1 

0

 Lou 

Franceschetti 

33 2 1  3 

83 0 0 

1

 Jorgen 

Pettersson 

8 1 2  3 2 1 0 

0

 Mike 

Lalor 

10 1 2  3 

22 0 0 

0

 Mark 

Tinordi 

28 1 2  3 

60 0 0 

0

 Ken 

Klee 

34 1 2  3 

38 0 0 

0

 Alan 

May 

49 1 2  3 

80 0 0 

1

 John 

Erskine 

19 0 3  3 

22 0 0 

0

 Boyd 

Gordon 

21 0 3  3 4 0 0 

0

85. 

Peter 

Sundstrom 

14 2 0  2 6 0 0 

1

 Milan 

Jurcina 

21 2 0  2 18 0 1 

0

 Donald 

Brashear 

11 1 1  2 18 0 0 

0

 Dennis 

Maruk 

4 1 1  2 2 0 0 

0

 Mike 

Grier 

6 1 1  2 2 0 0 

0

 John 

Slaney 

11 1 1  2 2 1 0 

0

 Nick 

Kypreos 

16 1 1  2 

53 0 0 

0

 Jeff 

Brown 

2 0 2  2 0 0 0 

0

 Brian 

Engblom 

4 0 2  2 2 0 0 

0

 Paul 

Cavallini 

6 0 2  2 18 0 0 

0

 Kip 

Miller 

6 0 2  2 2 0 0 

0

 Darren 

Veitch 

10 0 2  2 19 0 0 

0

 Ulf 

Dahlen 

11 0 2  2 4 0 0 

0

 Jim 

Johnson 

13 0 2  2 14 0 0 

0

 Brian 

Pothier 

13 0 2  2 8 0 0 

0

 Shaone 

Morrisonn 

21 0 2  2 14 0 0 

0

101. 

Steve 

Eminger 

5 1 0  1 2 0 0 

0

 Eric 

Fehr 

14 1 0  1 0 0 0 

0

 Grant 

Martin 

1 1 0  1 2 0 0 

0

 Rob 

Pearson 

3 1 0  1 17 0 0 

1

 Jason 

Woolley 

4 1 0  1 4 0 0 

1

 Ken 

Houston 

4 1 0  1 4 0 0 

0

 Ed 

Kastelic 

6 1 0  1 32 1 0 

0

 Chris 

Clark 

8 1 0  1 8 0 0 

0

 Gary 

Sampson 

12 1 0  1 0 0 0 

0

 Shawn 

Anderson 

14 1 0  1 12 0 0 

0

 Grant 

Ledyard 

14 1 0  1 28 0 0 

0

 Craig 

Berube 

38 1 0  1 

90 0 0 

1

 Ivan 

Ciernik 

2 0 1  1 6 0 0 

0

 Chris 

Felix 

2 0 1  1 0 0 0 

0

 Tyler 

Sloan 

2 0 1  1 0 0 0 

0

 Greg 

Theberge 

4 0 1  1 0 0 0 

0

 Randy 

Holt 

4 0 1  1 

20 0 0 

0

 Peter 

Anderson 

5 0 1  1 2 0 0 

0

 Mike 

McEwen 

5 0 1  1 4 0 0 

0

 Sergei 

Berezin 

6 0 1  1 0 0 0 

0

 John 

Blum 

6 0 1  1 4 0 0 

0

 Jason 

Doig 

6 0 1  1 6 0 0 

0

 Brad 

Schlegel 

7 0 1  1 2 0 0 

0

 Paul 

MacDermid 

7 0 1  1 

22 0 0 

0

 Dave 

Shand 

8 0 1  1 13 0 0 

0

 Al 

Jensen 

12 0 1  1 4 0 0 

0

 Neil 

Sheehy 

21 0 1  1 

130 0 0 

0

 Don 

Beaupre 

36 0 1  1 4 0 0 

0

129. 

Craig 

Billington 

1 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Jim 

McKenzie 

1 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Ted 

Bulley 

1 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

All-Time Playoff Scoring

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2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

 

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW

 Grant 

Jennings 

1 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Mikko 

Leinonen 

1 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Steve 

Maltais 

1 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Jeff 

Toms 

1 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Jaroslav 

Svejkovsky  1 0 0  0 2 0 0 

0

 Nolan 

Baumgartner 

1 0 0  0 10 0 0 

0

 Jeff 

Schultz 

3 0 0  0 2 0 0 

0

 Andre 

Hidi 

2 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Milan 

Novy 

2 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Jose 

Theodore 

2 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Igor 

Ulanov 

2 0 0  0 4 0 0 

0

 Chris 

Valentine 

2 0 0  0 4 0 0 

0

 Jeff 

Greenlaw 

2 0 0  0 21 0 0 

0

 Byron 

Dafoe 

3 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Scott 

Kleinendorst 

3 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Mark 

Taylor 

3 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Jeff 

Nelson 

3 0 0  0 4 0 0 

0

 Dwight 

Schofield 

3 0 0  0 14 0 0 

0

 Glen 

Metropolit 

3 0 0  0 2 0 0 

0

 Terry 

Yake 

3 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Jay 

Beagle 

4 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Clint 

Malarchuk 

4 0 0  0 2 0 0 

0

 Bob 

Mason 

4 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Kent 

Paynter 

4 0 0  0 10 0 0 

0

 Todd 

Nelson 

4 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM 

PP 

SH 

GW

 Dmitri 

Mironov 

4 0 0  0 4 0 0 

0

 Joe 

Murphy 

5 0 0  0 8 0 0 

0

 Doug 

Wickenheiser 

5 0 0  0 2 0 0 

0

 Stefan 

Ustorf 

5 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Brian 

Sutherby 

5 0 0  0 10 0 0 

0

 Joel 

Kwiatkowski 

6 0 0  0 2 0 0 

0

 Rick 

Tabaracci 

6 0 0  0 4 0 0 

0

 Eric 

Charron 

6 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Steve 

Poapst 

6 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Matt 

Cooke 

7 0 0  0 4 0 0 

0

 Cristobal 

Huet 

7 0 0  0 2 0 0 

0

 Kevin 

Kaminski 

8 0 0  0 52 0 0 

0

 Rob 

Murray 

9 0 0  0 18 0 0 

0

 Pat 

Riggin 

10 0 0  0 2 0 0 

0

 Jim 

Carey 

10 0 0  0 4 0 0 

0

 Joe 

Sacco 

11 0 0  0 6 0 0 

0

 Rob 

Zettler 

11 0 0  0 2 0 0 

0

 Dave 

Jensen 

11 0 0  0 2 0 0 

0

 Mike 

Liut 

11 0 0  0 0 0 0 

0

 Ken 

Sabourin 

11 0 0  0 

34 0 0 

0

 Trent 

Whitfield 

12 0 0  0 2 0 0 

0

 Timo 

Blomqvist 

13 0 0  0 24 0 0 

0

 Semyon 

Varlamov 

13 0 0  0 2 0 0 

0

 Pete 

Peeters 

30 0 0  0 10 0 0 

0

 Olie 

Kolzig 

45 0 0  0 12 0 0 

0

All-Time Playoff Scoring

ASSISTS

1. Dale 

Hunter 

............... 47

2. Scott 

Stevens 

............ 44

3. Calle 

Johansson 

....... 42

4. Mike 

Ridley 

............... 41

5. Michal 

Pivonka.......... 36

6. Kevin 

Hatcher 

........... 32

7. Kelly 

Miller 

................ 30

8. Joe 

Juneau 

............... 28

9. Mike 

Gartner 

............. 27

10. Peter Bondra 

............. 26

GAMES PLAYED

1. Dale 

Hunter 

............. 100

 Kelly 

Miller 

.............. 100

3. Michal 

Pivonka.......... 95

 Calle 

Johansson 

....... 95

5. Kevin 

Hatcher 

........... 83

6. Mike 

Ridley 

............... 76

7. Peter 

Bondra 

............. 73

8. Scott 

Stevens 

............ 67

9. Bob 

Gould 

................. 50

10. Dave Christian 

.......... 49

 Alan 

May 

................... 49

GOALS

1. Peter 

Bondra 

............. 30

2. Dale 

Hunter 

............... 25

3. Dino 

Ciccarelli 

........... 21

4. Mike 

Ridley 

............... 19

 Michal 

Pivonka.......... 19

6. Kelly 

Miller 

................ 17

 Dave 

Christian 

.......... 17

8.  Kevin Hatcher  .......... 16
 Mike 

Gartner 

............. 16

 John 

Druce 

............... 16

PENALTY MINUTES

1. Dale 

Hunter 

............. 372

2. Kevin 

Hatcher 

......... 224

3. Scott 

Stevens 

.......... 180

4. Greg 

Adams 

............ 132

5. Neil 

Sheehy 

............ 130

6. Craig 

Berube............. 90

7. Michal 

Pivonka.......... 86

8. Lou 

Franceschetti 

..... 83

9. Alan 

May 

................... 80

10. Keith Jones 

............... 75

POWER-PLAY GOALS

1. Peter 

Bondra 

............. 13

2 Dale 

Hunter 

................11

3. John 

Druce 

................. 9

4. Dino 

Ciccarelli 

............. 8

5. Bengt 

Gustafsson 

....... 6

GAME-WINNING GOALS

1. Peter 

Bondra 

............... 6

2. John 

Druce 

................. 5

 Joe 

Juneau 

................. 5

4. Craig 

Laughlin............. 4

5. Dino 

Ciccarelli 

............. 3

 Sergei 

Gonchar 

.......... 3

 Alex 

Ovechkin 

............. 3

SHORTHANDED GOALS

1. Kelly 

Miller 

.................. 4

2. Bob 

Gould 

................... 2

 Kevin 

Hatcher 

............. 2

 Steve 

Konowalchuk 

.... 2

5. Several 

tied 

................. 1

CAREER LEADERS

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2010 PLAYOFF GUIDE

WINS

1. Olie 

Kolzig 

...................... 20

2. Don 

Beaupre 

.................. 18

3. Bob 

Mason 

..................... 15

4.   Semyon Varlamov ........... 7
5. Al 

Jensen 

......................... 5

SHUTOUTS

1. Olie 

Kolzig 

........................ 6

2. Don 

Beaupre 

.................... 2

 Semyon 

Varlamov 

........... 2

4. Bob 

Mason 

....................... 1

GAMES PLAYED

1. Olie 

Kolzig 

...................... 45

2. Don 

Beaupre 

.................. 36

3. Pete 

Peeters 

.................. 30

4. Semyon 

Varlamov 

......... 13

5. Al 

Jensen 

....................... 12

MINUTES

1. Olie 

Kolzig 

................. 2,797

2. Don 

Beaupre 

.............1,992

3. Pete 

Peeters 

............. 1,737

4. Semyon 

Varlamov 

....... 759

5. Al 

Jensen 

..................... 597

All-Time Playoff Goaltending 

Player GP 

MIN 

GA 

AVG 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Bob 

Mason  4 

309 2 2 9 

1.75 1 

143 

.937

Olie Kolzig 

45 

2,797 

20 

24 

100 

2.15 

1386 

.928

Semyon 

Varlamov 

13 

759 7 6 32 

2.53 2 

389 

.918

Byron 

Dafoe 3 

138 0 2 6 

2.61 0 42 

.857

Rick 

Tabaracci 

415 1 5 20 

2.89 0 

210 

.905

Pat 

Riggin  10 

454 2 5 22 

2.91 0 

177 

.876

Cristobal 

Huet 

451 3 4 22 

2.93 0 

242 

.909

Don Beaupre 

36 

1,992 

18 

15 

99 

2.98 

948 

.896

Craig 

Billington 

1 20 0 0 1 

3.00 0 6 

.833

Pete 

Peeters 10 

1,737 15 15 91 

3.14  0 816 

.888

Al 

Jensen  12 

597 5 5 32 

3.22 0 

280 

.886

Mike 

Liut  11 

555 4 5 32 

3.46 0 

252 

.873

Jose 

Theodore 

2 97 0 1 6 

3.71 0 33 

.818

Clint 

Malarchuk 

193 0 2 15 

4.62 0 95 

.842

Jim 

Carey  10 

455 2 5 35 

4.66 0 

190 

.816

PLAYOFF GOALTENDING BY GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE

ALL-TIME SHUTOUTS

Shutouts For (11)
Date Opponent 

Score Goaltender

4/24/09 

NY Rangers 

4-0 

Semyon Varlamov

4/20/09 

@ NY Rangers 

4-0 

Semyon Varlamov

4/10/03 

@ Tampa Bay 

3-0 

Olie Kolzig

4/12/01 Pittsburgh 

1-0  Olie 

Kolzig

5/30/98 

@ Buffalo 

2-0 

Olie Kolzig

5/15/98 Ottawa 

3-0  Olie 

Kolzig

5/13/98 

@ Ottawa 

2-0 

Olie Kolzig

4/28/98 

@ Boston 

3-0 

Olie Kolzig

4/21/94 Pittsburgh 

2-0  Don 

Beaupre

4/5/91 

@ NY Rangers 

3-0 

Don Beaupre

4/11/87 

@ NY Islanders 

2-0 

Bob Mason

Shutouts Against (10)
Date Opponent 

Score Goaltender

4/18/09 

NY Rangers 

0-1 

Henrik Lundqvist

4/13/08 Philadelphia  0-2  Martin 

Biron

4/16/01 

@ Pittsburgh 

0-3 

Johan Hedberg

4/13/00 Pittsburgh 

0-7  Ron 

Tugnutt

5/23/98 Buffalo 

0-2  Dominik 

Hasek

5/1/98 Boston 

0-4  Byron 

Dafoe

5/18/95 

@ Pittsburgh 

0-3 

Ken Wregget

5/5/94 

NY Rangers 

0-3 

Mike Richter

4/7/91 

NY Rangers 

0-6 

Mike Richter

5/5/90 

@ Boston 

0-3 

Andy Moog

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CAPITALS OVERTIME WINS

 Date 

Opponent 

Goal 

Scorer 

Time 

Game 

Score

1. 

4/10/85 

NY Islanders  

Alan Haworth 

2:28 

4-3

2. 

4/11/85 

NY Islanders (2 OT) 

Mike Gartner 

21:23  

2-1

3. 4/16/88  Philadelphia 

Dale 

Hunter 

5:57 

5-4

4. 4/8/89 

Philadelphia 

Kelly 

Miller 

:51 

4-3

5. 

4/5/90 

@ New Jersey 

Dino Ciccarelli 

5:34 

5-4

6. 

4/25/90 

NY Rangers 

Rod Langway 

:34 

4-3

7. 

4/27/90 

@ NY Rangers 

John Druce 

6:48 

2-1 

 

4/11/91 

@ NY Rangers 

Dino Ciccarelli 

6:44 

5-4

9. 

4/26/98 

@ Boston (2 OT) 

Joe Juneau 

26:31 

3-2

10. 

5/3/98 

@ Boston 

Brian Bellows 

15:24 

3-2

11. 5/25/98 

Buffalo 

Todd 

Krygier 

3:01 

3-2

12. 

5/28/98 

@ Buffalo 

Peter Bondra 

9:37 

4-3

13. 

6/4/98 

@ Buffalo 

Joe Juneau 

6:24 

3-2

14. 4/18/01 

Pittsburgh 

Jeff 

Halpern 

4:01 

4-3

15. 

5/11/09 

@ Pittsburgh 

David Steckel 

6:22 

5-4

CAPITALS OVERTIME LOSSES

 Date 

Opponent 

Goal 

Scorer 

Time 

Game 

Score

1. 

4/13/84 

@ NY Islanders 

Anders Kallur 

7:35 

4-5

2. 

4/17/86 

NY Rangers 

Brian MacLellan 

1:16 

3-4

3. 

4/23/86 

@ NY Rangers 

Bob Brooke 

2:40 

5-6

4. 

4/18/87 

NY Islanders (4 OT) 

Pat LaFontaine 

68:47 

2-3

5. 

4/10/88 

@ Philadelphia 

Murray Craven 

1:18 

4-5

6. 

4/19/91 

@ Pittsburgh 

Kevin Stevens 

8:10 

6-7

7. 

4/20/93 

NY Islanders (2 OT) 

Brian Mullen 

34:50 

4-5

8. 

4/22/93 

@ NY Islanders 

Ray Ferraro 

4:46 

3-4

9. 

4/24/93 

@ NY Islanders (2 OT) 

Ray Ferraro 

25:40 

3-4

10. 

5/14/95 

@ Pittsburgh  

Luc Robitaille 

4:30 

5-6

11. 

4/24/96 

Pittsburgh (4 OT) 

Petr Nedved 

79:15 

2-3

12. 

4/24/98 

Boston (2 OT) 

Darren Van Impe 

20:54 

3-4

13. 

6/11/98 

@ Detroit 

Kris Draper 

15:24 

4-5

14. 

4/15/00 

@ Pittsburgh 

Jaromir Jagr 

5:49 

1-2

15. 4/24/01 

Pittsburgh 

Martin 

Straka 

13:04 

3-4

16. 

4/15/03 

Tampa Bay 

Vincent Lecavalier 

2:29 

3-4

17. 

4/20/03 

Tampa Bay (3 OT) 

Martin St. Louis 

44:03  

1-2

18. 

4/17/08 

Philadelphia (2 OT) 

Mike Knuble 

26:40 

3-4

19. 4/22/08 

Philadelphia 

Joffrey 

Lupul 

6:06 

2-3

20. 

5/6/09 

@ Pittsburgh 

Kris Letang 

11:23 

2-3

21. 5/9/09 

Pittsburgh 

Evgeni 

Malkin 

3:28 

3-4

OVERTIME RECORD BY YEAR

  

Total 

 

 

Home 

 

 

 

Away

Year 

GP W L 

GP W L 

GP W L

2008-09 

3 1 2 

1  0 1 

2 1 1

2007-08 

2 0 2 

1  0 1 

1 0 1

2002-03 

2 0 2 

2  0 2 

0 0 0

2000-01 

2 1 1 

0  0 0 

2 1 1

1999-00 

1 0 1 

0  0 0 

1 0 1

1997-98 

7 5 2 

2  1 1 

5 4 1

1995-96 

1 0 1 

1  0 1 

0 0 0

1994-95 

1 0 1 

0  0 0 

1 0 1

1993-94 

0 0 0 

0  0 0 

0 0 0

1992-93 

3 0 3 

1  0 1 

2 0 2

1991-92 

0 0 0 

0  0 0 

0 0 0

1990-91 

2 1 1 

0  0 0 

2 1 1

1989-90 

3 3 0 

1  1 0 

2 2 0

1988-89 

1 1 0 

1  1 0 

0 0 0

1987-88 

2 1 1 

1  1 0 

1 0 1

1986-87 

1 0 1 

1  0 1 

0 0 0

1985-86 

2 0 2 

1  0 1 

1 0 1

1984-85 

2 2 0 

2  2 0 

0 0 0

1983-84 

1 0 1 

0  0 0 

1 0 1

Totals 36 

15 

21 

15 

9 21 

12

OVERTIME RECORD BY OPPONENT

  

Total 

 

 

Home 

 

 

 

Away

Year GP 

GP 

GP 

L

Boston 

3 2 1 

1 0 1 

2 2 0

Buffalo 

3 3 0 

1 1 0 

2 2 0

Detroit 

1 0 1 

0 0 0 

1 0 1

New 

Jersey 

1 1 0 

0 0 0 

1 1 0

NY 

Islanders 

7 2 5 

4 2 2 

3 0 3

NY 

Rangers 

5 3 2 

2 1 1 

3 2 1

Ottawa 

0 0 0 

0 0 0 

0 0 0

Philadelphia 

5 2 3 

3 2 1 

2 0 2

Pittsburgh 9 

5

Tampa 

Bay 

2 0 2 

2 0 2 

0 0 0

Totals 36 

15 

21 

15 

21 

12

Playoff Overtimes

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CAPITALS HAT TRICKS

  

Date 

Player 

Opponent 

Score 

 

Goaltender

1989-90

 

1.  4/5/90 

Dino Ciccarelli 

@ New Jersey 

W, 5-4 

Sean Burke

 

2.  4/21/90 

John Druce 

@ NY Rangers 

W, 6-3 

John Vanbiesbrouck, Mike Richter

1991-92

 

3.  4/25/92 

Dino Ciccarelli (4) 

@ Pittsburgh 

W, 7-2 

Tom Barrasso, Ken Wregget

1992-93

 

4.  4/20/93 

Dale Hunter 

NY Islanders 

L, 4-5 2 OT 

Glenn Healy

 

5.  4/26/93 

Al Iafrate 

NY Islanders 

W, 6-4 

Glenn Healy, Mark Fitzpatrick

2008-09

 

6.  5/4/09 

Alex Ovechkin 

Pittsburgh 

W, 4-3 

Marc-Andre Fleury

OPPONENTS HAT TRICKS

  

Date 

Player 

Opponent 

Score 

 

Goaltender

1987-88

 

1.  4/20/88 

Aaron Broten 

New Jersey 

L, 2-5 

Pete Peeters 

 

2.  4/22/88 

Mark Johnson (4) 

@ New Jersey 

L, 4-10 

Clint Malarchuk, Pete Peeters

 

3.  4/22/88 

Patrik Sundstrom 

@ New Jersey 

L, 4-10 

Clint Malarchuk, Pete Peeters

1989-90

 

4.  4/19/90 

Bernie Nicholls 

@ NY Rangers 

L, 3-7 

Mike Liut

1992-93

 

5.  4/26/93 

Ray Ferraro (4) 

NY Islanders 

W, 6-4 

Don Beaupre

1997-98

 

6.  5/11/98 

Daniel Alfredsson 

@ Ottawa 

L, 3-4 

Olie Kolzig

2008-09

 

7. 

5/4/09 

Sidney Crosby 

Pittsburgh 

W, 4-3 

Semyon Varlamov

CAPITALS PENALTY SHOTS

  Date  Player 

Opponent 

Score  Result  Goalie   

 

 

1. 

4/14/85 

Bob Carpenter 

@ NY Islanders 

L, 4-6 

Failed 

Billy Smith

 

2. 

5/10/95 

Michal Pivonka 

Pittsburgh 

W, 6-2 

Failed 

Tom Barrasso

 

3. 

4/24/96 

Joe Juneau 

Pittsburgh 

L, 2-3 4 OT 

Failed 

Ken Wregget

OPPONENTS PENALTY SHOTS

  Date  Player 

Opponent 

Score  Result 

 Goalie

 

1. 

4/9/83 

Denis Potvin 

NY Islanders 

L, 2-6 

Failed 

Al Jensen

 

2. 

4/15/08 

Mike Richards 

@ Philadelphia 

L, 3-6 

Goal 

Cristobal Huet

Playoff Hat Tricks & Penalty Shots

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2008-09

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals â€“ Washington vs. New York Rangers (best-of-seven) – Washington wins series 4-3
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

4/15 

NY Rangers 

L 3-4 

0-1 

2-7 

2-4 

35-21 

Dubinsky 

Theodore/Lundqvist

4/18 

NY Rangers 

L 0-1 

0-2 

0-3 

5-5 

35-24 

Callahan 

Varlamov/Lundqvist

4/20 

@ NY Rangers 

W 4-0 

1-2 

2-6 

6-6 

40-33 

Semin 

Varlamov/Lundqvist

4/22 

@ NY Rangers 

L 1-2 

1-3 

0-6 

3-3 

39-21 

Drury 

Varlamov/Lundqvist

4/24 

NY Rangers 

W 4-0 

2-3 

0-7 

4-4 

21-20 

Bradley 

Varlamov/Lundqvist, Valiquette

4/26 

@ NY Rangers 

W 5-3 

3-3 

2-2 

6-8 

22-32 

Kozlov 

Varlamov/Lundqvist

4/28 

NY Rangers 

W 2-1 

4-3 

0-2 

1-1 

24-15 

Fedorov 

Varlamov/Lundqvist

Eastern Conference Semifinals â€“ Washington vs. Pittsburgh (best-of-seven) – Pittsburgh wins series 4-3
1 5/2  Pittsburgh 

3-2  1-0  1-2 

5-5 

26-36  Fleischmann 

Varlamov/Fleury

2 5/4  Pittsburgh 

4-3  2-0  1-5 

3-5 

33-36  Ovechkin 

Varlamov/Fleury

5/6 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 2-3 OT 

2-1 

1-2 

6-7 

23-42 

Letang 

Varlamov/Fleury

5/8 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 3-5 

2-2 

0-4 

5-6 

22-28 

Crosby 

Varlamov/Fleury

5/9 

Pittsburgh 

L 3-4 OT 

2-3 

1-2 

1-2 

31-42 

Malkin 

Varlamov/Fleury

5/11 

@ Pittsburgh 

W 5-4 OT 

3-3 

1-4 

3-5 

24-42 

Steckel 

Varlamov/Fleury

5/13 

Pittsburgh 

L 2-6 

3-4 

0-0 

2-4 

21-30 

Guerin 

Varlamov, Theodore/Fleury

2007-08

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals â€“ Washington vs. Philadelphia (best-of-seven) – Philadelphia wins series 4-3
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

1 4/11 Philadelphia  W 

5-4  1-0  1-3 

2-3 

27-22  Ovechkin 

Huet/Biron

2 4/13 Philadelphia  L 

0-2 

1-1  0-6 

5-5 

24-41  Umberger 

Huet/Biron

4/15 

@ Philadelphia 

L 3-6 

1-2 

1-7 

6-7 

19-33 

Briere 

Huet/Biron

4/17 

@ Philadelphia 

L 3-4 2 OT  1-3 

2-4 

6-7 

41-46 

Knuble 

Huet/Biron

5 4/19 Philadelphia  W 

3-2  2-3  2-6 

2-3 

26-32  Semin 

Huet/Biron

4/21 

@ Philadelphia 

W 4-2 

3-3 

1-5 

3-5 

40-35 

Ovechkin 

Huet/Biron

4/22 

Philadelphia 

L 2-3 OT 

3-4 

1-4 

4-6 

41-34 

Lupul 

Huet/Biron

2002-03

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals â€“ Washington vs. Tampa Bay (best-of-seven) – Tampa Bay wins series 4-2
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

4/10 

@ Tampa Bay 

W 3-0 

1-0 

0-3 

4-4 

22-28 

Lang 

Kolzig/Khabibulin

4/12 

@ Tampa Bay 

W 6-3 

2-0 

3-6 

4-4 

31-43 

Nylander 

Kolzig/Khabibulin

4/15 

Tampa Bay 

L 3-4 OT 

2-1 

1-4 

3-4 

19-28 

Lecavalier 

Kolzig/Khabibulin

4/16 

Tampa Bay 

L 1-3 

2-2 

0-3 

6-6 

23-25 

St. Louis 

Kolzig/Khabibulin

4/18 

@ Tampa Bay 

L 1-2 

2-3 

0-4 

2-3 

23-22 

St. Louis 

Kolzig/Khabibulin

4/24 

Tampa Bay 

L 1-2 3OT 

2-4 

1-7 

4-6 

61-46 

St. Louis 

Kolzig/Khabibulin

2000-01

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals â€“ Washington vs. Pittsburgh (best-of-seven) – Pittsburgh wins series 4-2
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

1 4/12 Pittsburgh 

1-0  1-0  1-5 

1-1 

27-16  Bondra 

Kolzig/Hedberg

2 4/14 Pittsburgh 

1-2 

1-1  1-3 

1-2 

18-27  Lemieux 

Kolzig/Hedberg

4/16 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 0-3 

1-2 

0-4 

4-4 

34-24 

Stevens 

Kolzig/Hedberg

4/18 

@ Pittsburgh 

W 4-3 OT 

2-2 

3-4 

3-5 

29-32 

Halpern 

Kolzig/Hedberg

5 4/21 Pittsburgh 

1-2 

2-3  1-3 

3-3 

22-18  Lemieux 

Kolzig/Hedberg

4/23 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 3-4 OT 

2-4 

1-3 

4-6 

31-36 

Straka 

Kolzig/Hedberg

1999-00

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals â€“ Pittsburgh vs. Washington (best-of-seven) – Pittsburgh wins series 4-1
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

4/13 

Pittsburgh 

L 0-7 

0-1 

0-5 

5-8 

32-26 

Laukkanen 

Kolzig, Billington/Tugnutt

4/15 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 1-2 OT 

0-2 

1-5 

8-9 

38-21 

Jagr 

Kolzig/Tugnutt

4/17 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 3-4 

0-3 

1-3 

4-5 

27-22 

Slegr 

Kolzig/Tugnutt

4 4/19 Pittsburgh 

3-2  1-3  1-6 

3-4 

37-23  Halpern 

Kolzig/Tugnutt

5 4/21 Pittsburgh 

1-2 

1-4  0-2 

3-3 

26-17  Jagr 

Kolzig/Tugnutt

Game-by-Game Playoff Results

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1997-98

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals â€“ Washington vs. Boston (best-of-seven) – Washington wins series 4-2 
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

1 4/22 Boston 

3-1  1-0  0-2 

3-4 

28-28  Gonchar 

Kolzig/Dafoe

4/24 

Boston 

L 3-4 2 OT  1-1 

1-2 

6-7 

28-40 

Van Impe 

Kolzig/Dafoe

4/26 

@ Boston 

W 3-2 OT 

2-1 

1-5 

8-10 

27-54 

Juneau 

Kolzig/Dafoe

4/28 

@ Boston 

W 3-0 

3-1 

1-3 

7-7 

18-38 

Oates 

Kolzig/Dafoe

5 5/1  Boston 

0-4 

3-2  0-5 

4-6 

26-30  Samsonov 

Kolzig/Dafoe

5/3 

@ Boston 

W 3-2 2 OT  4-2 

0-3 

6-6 

33-49 

Bellows 

Kolzig/Dafoe

Eastern Conference Semifinals â€“ Washington vs. Ottawa (best-of-seven) – Washington wins series 4-1 

5/7 

Ottawa 

W 4-2 

1-0 

0-2 

4-5 

23-38 

Bondra 

Kolzig/Rhodes, Tugnutt

2 5/9  Ottawa 

6-1  2-0  1-4 

7-7 

18-31  Juneau 

Kolzig/Tugnutt

5/11 

@ Ottawa 

L 3-4 

2-1 

2-4 

2-5 

17-34 

Yashin 

Kolzig/Rhodes

5/13 

@ Ottawa 

W 2-0 

3-1 

0-3 

5-5 

11-36 

Gonchar 

Kolzig/Rhodes

5 5/15 Ottawa 

3-0  4-1  1-3 

4-4 

21-29  Juneau 

Kolzig/Rhodes

Eastern Conference Finals â€“ Washington vs. Buffalo (best-of-seven) – Washington wins series 4-2
1 5/23 Buffalo 

0-2 

0-1  0-5 

7-7 

19-20  Grosek 

Kolzig/Hasek

5/25 

Buffalo 

W 3-2 OT 

1-1 

1-7 

3-4 

39-33 

Krygier 

Kolzig/Hasek

5/28 

@ Buffalo 

W 4-3 OT 

2-1 

2-4 

4-5 

30-30 

Bondra 

Kolzig/Hasek

5/30 

@ Buffalo 

W 2-0 

3-1 

0-4 

7-7 

19-30 

Berube 

Kolzig/Hasek

5 6/2  Buffalo 

1-2 

3-2  1-5 

4-4 

35-16  Woolley 

Kolzig/Hasek

6/4 

@ Buffalo 

W 3-2 OT 

4-2 

1-6 

6-6 

38-41 

Juneau 

Kolzig/Hasek

Stanley Cup Finals â€“ Washington vs. Detroit (best-of-seven) – Detroit wins series 4-0

6/9 

@ Detroit 

L 1-2 

0-1 

0-4 

3-3 

17-31 

Lidstrom 

Kolzig/Osgood

6/11 

@ Detroit 

L 4-5 OT 

0-2 

1-4 

4-4 

33-60 

Draper 

Kolzig/Osgood

3 6/13 Detroit 

1-2 

0-3  1-5 

5-5 

18-34  Fedorov 

Kolzig/Osgood

4 6/16 Detroit 

1-4 

0-4  0-4 

2-5 

31-38  Lapointe 

Kolzig/Osgood

 

1995-96

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals â€“ Washington vs. Pittsburgh (best-of-seven) – Pittsburgh wins series 4-2
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

4/17 

@ Pittsburgh 

W 6-4 

1-0 

1-5 

5-6 

35-28 

Krygier 

Carey, Kolzig/Barrasso

4/19 

@ Pittsburgh 

W 5-3 

2-0 

3-6 

6-7 

34-36 

Bondra 

Kolzig/Barrasso

3 4/22 Pittsburgh 

1-4 

2-1  1-10  5-6 

39-19  Murray 

Carey/Wregget

4/24 

Pittsburgh 

L 2-3 4 OT  2-2 

2-8 

8-10 

63-65 

Nedved 

Kolzig/Wregget

4/26 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 1-4 

2-3 

0-5 

9-9 

40-32 

Leroux 

Kolzig/Wregget

4/28 

Pittsburgh 

L 2-3 

2-4 

0-4 

2-4 

37-26 

Francis 

Carey, Kolzig/Wregget

1994-95

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals â€“ Washington vs. Pittsburgh (best-of-seven) – Pittsburgh wins series 4-3
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

5/6 

@ Pittsburgh 

W 5-4 

1-0 

0-6 

4-7 

34-27 

Gonchar 

Carey, Kolzig/Wregget

5/8 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 3-5 

1-1 

1-5 

4-6 

22-33 

Stevens 

Carey/Wregget

5/10 

Pittsburgh 

W 6-2 

2-1 

3-10 

8-9 

28-25 

Bondra 

Carey/Wregget, Barrasso

4 5/12 Pittsburgh 

6-2  3-1  0-8 

5-5 

31-22  Pearson 

Carey/Barrasso

5/14 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 5-6 OT 

3-2 

2-6 

4-5 

28-31 

Robitaille 

Carey/Wregget

5/16 

Pittsburgh 

L 1-7 

3-3 

0-6 

4-6 

31-21 

Jagr 

Carey, Kolzig, Dafoe/Wregget

5/18 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 0-3 

3-4 

0-3 

3-4 

33-18 

MacIver 

Carey/Wregget

1993-94

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals â€“ Washington vs. Pittsburgh (best-of-seven) – Washington wins series 4-2
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

4/17 

@ Pittsburgh 

W 5-3 

1-0 

0-5 

4-4 

31-30 

Juneau 

Beaupre/Barrasso

4/19 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 1-2 

1-1 

1-7 

5-6 

35-17 

Tocchet 

Dafoe/Barrasso

3 4/21 Pittsburgh 

2-0  2-1  0-6 

7-7 

17-27  Reekie 

Beaupre/Barrasso

4 4/23 Pittsburgh 

4-1  3-1  1-2 

2-2 

30-22  Bondra 

Beaupre/Barrasso

4/25 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 2-3 

3-2 

0-5 

3-3 

28-22 

Jagr 

Dafoe/Barrasso

6 4/27 Pittsburgh 

6-3  4-2  1-4 

5-6 

29-22  Johansson 

Beaupre/Barrasso

Eastern Conference Semifinals â€“ Washington vs. NY Rangers (best-of-seven) – NY Rangers win series 4-1

5/1 

@ NY Rangers 

L 3-6 

0-1 

1-6 

6-7 

30-24 

Noonan 

Beaupre/Richter

5/3 

@ NY Rangers 

L 2-5 

0-2 

0-4 

4-4 

24-25 

Tikkanen 

Tabaracci/Richter

5/5 

NY Rangers 

L 0-3 

0-3 

0-4 

2-4 

21-21 

Leetch 

Beaupre/Richter

5/7 

NY Rangers 

W 4-2 

1-3 

1-6 

5-6 

23-27 

Woolley 

Beaupre/Richter, Healy

5/9 

@ NY Rangers 

L 3-4 

1-4 

0-5 

4-4 

31-36 

Leetch 

Beaupre, Tabaracci/Richter

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1992-93

Patrick Division Semifinals â€“ NY Islanders vs. Washington (best-of-seven) – NY Islanders win series 4-2
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

4/18 

NY Islanders 

W 3-1 

1-0 

2-5 

5-5 

27-23 

Hunter 

Tabaracci/Healy

4/20 

NY Islanders 

L 4-5 2 OT  1-1 

2-5 

5-5 

45-61 

Mullen 

Tabaracci/Healy

4/22 

@ NY Islanders 

L 3-4 OT 

1-2 

0-2 

4-4 

25-30 

Ferraro 

Tabaracci/Healy

4/24 

@ NY Islanders 

L 3-4 2 OT  1-3 

2-6 

4-5 

40-46 

Ferraro 

Tabaracci/Healy

4/26 

NY Islanders 

W 6-4 

2-3 

2-4 

4-4 

26-32 

Iafrate 

Beaupre/Healy, Fitzpatrick

4/28 

@ NY Islanders 

L 3-5 

2-4 

1-4 

6-6 

26-33 

Green 

Beaupre/Healy

1991-92

Patrick Division Semifinals â€“ Pittsburgh vs. Washington (best-of-seven) – Pittsburgh wins series 4-3
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

1 4/19 Pittsburgh 

3-1  1-0  0-3 

2-2 

31-33  Druce 

Beaupre/Barrasso

2 4/21 Pittsburgh 

6-2  2-0  3-8 

5-7 

31-35  Pivonka 

Beaupre/Barrasso

4/23 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 4-6 

2-1 

2-11 

9-12 

34-29 

Lemieux 

Beaupre/Barrasso

4/25 

@ Pittsburgh 

W 7-2 

3-1 

1-3 

5-5 

35-33 

Khristich 

Beaupre/Barrasso, Wregget

5 4/27 Pittsburgh 

2-5 

3-2  0-4 

1-2 

23-25  Murphy 

Beaupre/Barrasso

4/29 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 4-6 

3-3 

1-6 

1-5 

29-39 

Lemieux 

Beaupre/Barrasso

5/1 

Pittsburgh  L 

1-3 3-4 0-1 0-1 19-21 

Jagr 

Beaupre/Barrasso

1990-91

Patrick Division Semifinals â€“ Washington vs. NY Rangers (best-of-seven) – Washington wins series 4-2
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

4/3 

@ NY Rangers 

L 1-2 

0-1 

0-5 

5-5 

29-30 

Nicholls 

Beaupre/Richter

4/5 

@ NY Rangers 

W 3-0 

1-1 

1-7 

8-8 

32-36 

Ciccarelli 

Beaupre/Richter

4/7 

NY Rangers 

L 0-6 

1-2 

0-5 

7-9 

37-38 

King 

Beaupre, Liut/Richter

4/9 

NY Rangers 

W 3-2 

2-2 

0-2 

4-4 

26-21 

May 

Beaupre/Richter

4/11 

@ NY Rangers 

W 5-4 OT 

3-2 

1-5 

5-6 

55-35 

Ciccarelli 

Beaupre/Richter

4/13 

NY Rangers 

W 4-2 

4-2 

0-3 

3-4 

26-25 

Ridley 

Beaupre/Richter, Vanbiesbrouck

Patrick Division Final – Washington vs. Pittsburgh (best-of-seven) – Pittsburgh wins series 4-1

4/17 

@ Pittsburgh 

W 4-2 

1-0 

2-4 

1-3 

31-26 

Iafrate 

Beaupre/Pietrangelo

4/19 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 6-7 OT 

1-1 

3-6 

4-6 

42-43 

Stevens 

Beaupre, Liut/Pietrangelo

3 4/21 Pittsburgh 

1-3 

1-2  1-6 

4-4 

27-22  Stevens 

Beaupre/Barrasso

4 4/23 Pittsburgh 

1-3 

1-3  0-4 

5-6 

39-19  Stevens 

Beaupre/Barrasso

4/25 

@ Pittsburgh 

L 1-4 

1-4 

0-2 

4-4 

34-31 

Francis 

Beaupre/Barrasso

1989-90

Patrick Division Semifinals â€“ Washington vs. New Jersey (best-of-seven) – Washington wins series 4-2
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

4/5 

@ New Jersey 

W 5-4 OT 

1-0 

1-6 

6-7 

24-30 

Ciccarelli 

Liut/Burke

4/7 

@ New Jersey 

L 5-6 

1-1 

1-5 

6-8 

26-39 

Stastny 

Liut, Beaupre/Terreri

4/9 

New Jersey 

L 1-2 

1-2 

1-8 

4-5 

21-10 

Shanahan 

Liut/Terreri

4/11 

New Jersey 

W 3-1 

2-2 

1-5 

4-4 

33-24 

Druce 

Beaupre/Burke

4/13 

@ New Jersey 

W 4-3 

3-2 

0-2 

3-4 

24-20 

Courtnall 

Beaupre/Terreri

4/15 

New Jersey 

W 3-2 

4-2 

0-3 

3-3 

32-34 

Druce 

Beaupre/Terreri

Patrick Division Finals â€“ Washington vs. NY Rangers (best-of-seven) – Washington wins series 4-1

4/19 

@ NY Rangers 

L 3-7 

0-1 

0-3 

3-6 

35-38 

Ogrodnick 

Liut/Vanbiesbrouck

4/21 

@ NY Rangers 

W 6-3 

1-1 

2-3 

5-6 

25-28 

Druce 

Beaupre/Vanbiesbrouck, Richter

4/23 

NY Rangers 

W 7-1 

2-1 

3-9 

7-7 

49-19 

Courtnall 

Beaupre, Liut/Richter

4/25 

NY Rangers 

W 4-3 OT 

3-1 

2-7 

7-8 

25-33 

Langway 

Liut/Richter, Vanbiesbrouck

4/27 

@ NY Rangers 

W 2-1 OT 

4-1 

0-6 

5-5 

34-29 

Druce 

Liut/Vanbiesbrouck

Wales Conference Finals â€“ Washington vs. Boston (best-of-seven) – Boston wins series 4-0

5/3 

@ Boston 

L 3-5 

0-1 

1-3 

4-5 

26-35 

Propp 

Liut/Moog

5/5 

@ Boston 

L 0-3 

0-2 

0-4 

3-3 

28-30 

Carpenter 

Beaupre/Moog

3 5/7  Boston 

1-4 

0-3  1-6 

4-5 

26-24  Janney 

Beaupre/Moog

4 5/9  Boston 

2-3 

0-4  0-1 

2-3 

14-17  Neely 

Liut/Moog

1988-89

Patrick Division Semifinals â€“ Washington vs. Philadelphia (best-of-seven) – Philadelphia wins series 4-2
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

1 4/5  Philadelphia  W 

3-2  1-0  1-8 

4-5 

36-29  Franceschetti 

Peeters/Hextall

2 4/6  Philadelphia  L 

2-3 

1-1  1-8 

2-4 

21-26  Propp 

Peeters/Hextall

4/8 

@ Philadelphia 

W 4-3 OT 

2-1 

2-5 

5-6 

44-24 

Miller 

Peeters/Hextall

4/9 

@ Philadelphia 

L 2-5 

2-2 

1-9 

4-6 

32-31 

Murphy 

Peeters/Hextall

5 4/11 Philadelphia  L 

5-8 

2-3  3-9 

3-5 

34-26  Eklund 

Peeters/Hextall

4/13 

@ Philadelphia 

L 3-4 

2-4 

1-4 

7-8 

34-28 

Tocchet 

Peeters/Hextall

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1987-88

Patrick Division Semifinals â€“ Washington vs. Philadelphia (best-of-seven) – Washington wins series 4-3
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

1 4/6  Philadelphia  L 

2-4 

0-1  2-8 

3-4 

37-31  Poulin 

Peeters/Hextall

2 4/7  Philadelphia  W 

5-4  1-1  0-4 

5-5 

28-35  Miller 

Peeters/Hextall

4/9 

@ Philadelphia 

L 3-4 

1-2 

1-6 

5-6 

17-29           Samuelsson 

Peeters/Hextall

4/10 

@ Philadelphia 

L 4-5 OT 

1-3 

0-4 

5-5 

26-30 

Craven 

Malarchuk/Hextall, Laforest

4/12 

Philadelphia 

W 5-2 

2-3 

0-8 

7-8 

32-33 

Hatcher 

Peeters/Hextall, Laforest

4/14 

@ Philadelphia 

W 7-2 

3-3 

4-9 

7-8 

28-26 

Gustafsson 

Peeters/Hextall

4/16 

Philadelphia 

W 5-4 OT 

4-3 

1-8 

4-5 

40-33 

Hunter 

Peeters/Hextall

Patrick Division Finals â€“ Washington vs. New Jersey (best-of-seven) – New Jersey wins series 4-3

4/18 

New Jersey 

W 3-1 

1-0 

1-3 

4-4 

31-34 

Murphy 

Peeters/Burke

4/20 

New Jersey 

L 2-5 

1-1 

1-9 

5-8 

30-30 

Broten 

Peeters/Burke

4/22 

@ New Jersey 

L 4-10 

1-2 

1-11 

4-7 

32-31 

Carlsson 

Malarchuk, Peeters/Burke

4/24 

@ New Jersey 

W 4-1 

2-2 

1-9 

5-6 

31-25 

Sundstrom 

Peeters, Malarchuk/Burke

4/26 

New Jersey 

L 1-3 

2-3 

0-6 

4-5 

29-31 

Kurvers 

Malarchuk/Sauve

4/28 

@ New Jersey 

W 7-2 

3-3 

2-9 

3-3 

31-27 

Leach 

Peeters/Burke, Sauve

4/30 

New Jersey 

L 2-3 

3-4 

0-5 

3-3 

32-26 

MacLean 

Peeters/Burke

1986-87

Patrick Division Semifinals â€“ Washington vs. NY Islanders (best-of-seven) – NY Islanders win series 4-3
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

4/8 

NY Islanders 

W 4-3 

1-0 

0-5 

5-6 

32-28 

Ridley 

Peeters/Hrudey

4/9 

NY Islanders 

L 1-3  

1-1  

0-5 

3-4 

28-24 

Trottier 

Peeters/Hrudey

4/11 

@ NY Islanders 

W 2-0 

2-1 

0-4 

6-6 

32-26 

Murphy 

Mason/Hrudey

4/12 

@ NY Islanders 

W 4-1 

3-1 

0-10 

5-6 

37-26 

Christian 

Mason/Hrudey

4/14 

NY Islanders 

L 2-4 

3-2 

1-6 

5-5 

42-24 

Gilbert 

Peeters/Hrudey

4/16 

@ NY Islanders 

L 4-5 

3-3 

1-2 

3-4 

27-34 

Lafontaine 

Mason/Hrudey

4/18 

NY Islanders 

L 2-3 4 OT  3-4 

0-2 

1-1 

75-57 

Lafontaine 

Mason/Hrudey

 

1985-86

Patrick Division Semifinals â€“ Washington vs. NY Islanders (best-of-five) â€“ Washington wins series 3-0
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

4/9 

NY Islanders 

W 3-1 

1-0 

0-5 

5-5 

36-33 

Carpenter 

Peeters/Hrudey

4/10 

NY Islanders 

W 5-2 

2-0 

0-2 

1-2 

34-29 

Stevens 

Peeters/Smith

4/12 

@ NY Islanders 

W 3-1 

3-0 

23-28 

Stevens 

Peeters/Hrudey

Patrick Division Finals â€“ Washington vs. NY Rangers (best-of-seven) – NY Rangers win series 4-2

4/17 

NY Rangers 

L 3-4 OT 

0-1 

0-3 

3-3 

27-23 

MacLellan 

Peeters/Vanbiesbrouck

4/19 

NY Rangers 

W 8-1 

1-1 

2-7 

7-7 

39-20 

Laughlin 

Peeters/Vanbiesbrouck, Hanlon

4/21 

@ NY Rangers 

W 6-3 

2-1 

28-42 

Barrett 

Peeters/Vanbiesbrouck

4/23 

@ NY Rangers 

L 5-6 OT 

2-2 

29-30 

Brooke 

Peeters/Vanbiesbrouck

4/25 

NY Rangers 

L 2-4 

2-3 

2-6 

2-3 

32-27 

Sandstrom 

Peeters/Vanbiesbrouck

4/27 

@ NY Rangers 

L 1-2 

2-4 

28-21 

Larouche 

Peeters/Vanbiesbrouck

1984-85

Patrick Division Semifinals â€“ Washington vs. NY Islanders (best-of-five) â€“ NY Islanders win series 3-2
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

4/10 

NY Islanders 

W 4-3 OT 

1-0 

2-10 

4-5 

42-17 

Haworth 

Riggin/Smith

4/11 

NY Islanders 

W 2-1 2 OT  2-0 

0-5 

2-2 

41-37 

Gartner 

Jensen/Hrudey

4/13 

@ NY Islanders 

L 1-2 

2-1 

0-2 

3-3 

16-15 

Sutter 

Jensen/Smith

4/14 

@ NY Islanders 

L 4-6 

2-2 

2-5 

4-6 

33-34 

Trottier 

Jensen/Smith

4/16 

NY Islanders 

L 1-2 

2-3 

0-4 

3-3 

31-32 

Sutter 

Riggin/Smith

1983-84

Patrick Division Semifinals â€“ Washington vs. Philadelphia (best-of-five) â€“ Washington wins series 3-0
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

4/4 

Philadelphia 

W 4-2 

1-0 

0-3 

0-1 

26-21 

Duchesne 

Riggin/Froese, Lindbergh 

2 4/5  Philadelphia  W 

6-2  2-0  2-6 

2-2 

32-32  Laughlin 

Jensen/Froese

4/7 

@ Philadelphia 

W 5-1 

3-0 

1-2 

4-4 

32-38 

Laughlin 

Jensen/Lindbergh, Froese

Patrick Division Finals â€“ Washington vs. NY Islanders (best-of-seven) – NY Islanders win series 4-1

4/12 

@ NY Islanders 

W 3-2 

1-0 

2-6 

2-3 

27-18 

Laughlin 

Jensen/Smith, Melanson

4/13 

@ NY Islanders 

L 4-5 OT 

1-1 

4-7 

4-5 

35-22 

Kallur 

Jensen, Riggin/Smith

4/15 

NY Islanders 

L 1-3 

1-2 

0-3 

3-3 

33-19 

Sutter 

Riggin/Smith

4/16 

NY Islanders 

L 2-5 

1-3 

0-4 

2-2 

24-23 

Boutilier 

Riggin, Jensen/Smith

4/18 

@ NY Islanders 

L 3-5 

1-4 

1-7 

3-5 

26-28 

Flatley 

Jensen, Riggin/Smith

Game-by-Game Playoff Results

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2008-09

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Alex Ovechkin 

14 

11 

10 

21 

8

Nicklas Backstrom 

14 

12 

15 

8

Alexander Semin 

14 

14 

16

Mike Green 

14 

12

Sergei Fedorov 

14 

12

Brooks Laich 

14 

10

Tom Poti 

14 

4

Viktor Kozlov 

14 

6

Matt Bradley 

14 

0

David Steckel 

14 

4

Tomas Fleischmann  14 

4

Boyd Gordon 

14 

4

Milan Jurcina 

14 

12

Brian Pothier 

13 

8

Chris Clark 

8

Shaone Morrisonn 

14 

8

John Erskine 

12 

16

Tyler Sloan 

0

Semyon Varlamov 

13 

2

Eric Fehr 

0

Donald Brashear 

18

Jay Beagle 

0

Michael Nylander 

2

Jose Theodore 

0

Jeff Schultz 

0

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Semyon 

Varlamov 13 759 7 6 2.53 2 

389 

.918

Jose 

Theodore 

2  97 0 1 3.71 0 33 

.818

2007-08

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Alex Ovechkin 

0

Alexander Semin 

8

Mike Green 

15

Nicklas Backstrom 

2

Brooks Laich 

4

Sergei Fedorov 

8

Viktor Kozlov 

2

Donald Brashear 

0

David Steckel 

4

Matt Bradley 

2

John Erskine 

6

Steve Eminger 

2

Eric Fehr 

0

Tom Poti 

8

Shaone Morrisonn 

6

Tomas Fleischmann 

0

Jeff Schultz 

2

Matt Cooke 

4

Cristobal Huet 

2

Milan Jurcina 

6

Boyd Gordon 

0

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Cristobal Huet 

7  451  3  4  2.93 

0  242 .909

2002-03

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Jaromir Jagr 

2

Peter Bondra 

8

Michael Nylander 

8

Sergei Gonchar 

4

Dainius Zubrus 

4

Robert Lang 

2

Mike Grier 

2

Brendan Witt 

0

Ivan Ciernik 

6

Sergei Berezin 

0

Jason Doig 

6

Jeff Halpern 

2

Calle Johansson 

0

Brian Sutherby 

10

Ken Klee 

6

Steve Konowalchuk 

6

Joel Kwiatkowski 

2

Trent Whitfield 

10

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Olie Kolzig 

6  404  2  4  2.08 

1  192 .927

2000-01

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Steve Konowalchuk 

14

Jeff Halpern 

17

Sergei Gonchar 

2

Trevor Linden 

14

Calle Johansson 

2

Peter Bondra 

2

Brendan Witt 

12

Ulf Dahlen 

2

Ken Klee 

8

Chris Simon 

4

Glen Metropolit 

0

Dmitri Khristich 

0

Joe Reekie 

4

Sylvain Cote 

2

Trent Whitfield 

2

Adam Oates 

0

Joe Sacco 

2

Rob Zettler 

0

Andrei Nikolishin 

2

Dainius Zubrus 

2

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Olie Kolzig 

6  375  2  4  2.24 

1  153 .908

Year-by-Year Playoff Statistics

1999-00

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Jeff Halpern 

0

Calle Johansson 

0

Adam Oates 

4

Chris Simon 

24

Peter Bondra 

4

Andrei Nikolishin 

4

Sergei Gonchar 

6

Steve Konowalchuk 

2

Ulf Dahlen 

2

Ken Klee 

10

Joe Reekie 

2

Jim McKenzie 

0

Glen Metropolit 

2

Trent Whitfield 

0

Brendan Witt 

0

Terry Yake 

0

Dmitri Mironov 

4

Joe Murphy 

8

Joe Sacco 

4

Richard Zednik 

5

Rob Zettler 

2

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Craig Billington  1 

20  0  0  3.00 

5 .833

Olie Kolzig 

5  284  1  4  3.40 

0  87 .845

1997-98

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Joe Juneau 

21 

10 

17 

8

Adam Oates 

21 

11 

17 

Andrei Nikolishin 

21 

13 

14 

12

Brian Bellows 

21 

13 

6

Peter Bondra 

17 

12 

12

Sergei Gonchar 

21 

11 

30

Richard Zednik 

17 

10 

16

Calle Johansson 

21 

10 

16

Esa Tikkanen 

21 

20

Phil Housley 

18 

4

Dale Hunter 

21 

30

Todd Krygier 

13 

6

Joe Reekie 

21 

20

Mark Tinordi 

21 

42

Michal Pivonka 

13 

0

Jeff Brown 

0

Mike Eagles 

12 

2

Ken Klee 

10

Brendan Witt 

16 

14

Chris Simon 

18 

26

Craig Berube 

21 

21

Kelly Miller 

10 

4

Jeff Toms 

0

Jaroslav Svejkovsky 

2

Olie Kolzig 

21 

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Olie Kolzig 

21  1351  12  9  1.95 

4  740 .941

Game-by-Game Playoff Results

1982-83

Patrick Division Semifinals â€“ Washington vs. NY Islanders (best-of-five) â€“ NY Islanders win series 3-1
GM Date  Opponent 

Result 

Series  PP 

PK 

SF-SA  GWG 

Goalies

4/6 

@ NY Islanders 

L 2-5 

0-1 

29-37 

Tonelli 

Riggin/Smith

4/7 

@ NY Islanders 

W 4-2 

1-1 

39-32 

Gould 

Jensen/Smith

4/9 

NY Islanders 

L 2-6 

1-2 

28-28 

Trottier 

Jensen, Riggin/Smith

4/10 

NY Islanders 

L 3-6 

1-3 

31-37 

Hallin 

Jensen, Riggin/Smith

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1995-96

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Joe Juneau 

6

Sergei Gonchar 

4

Dale Hunter 

24

Peter Bondra 

8

Michal Pivonka 

18

Andrew Brunette 

0

Pat Peake 

12

Sylvain Cote 

12

Todd Krygier 

12

Mike Eagles 

2

Steve Konowalchuk 

0

Kelly Miller 

4

Ken Klee 

0

Nolan Baumgartner 

10

Craig Berube 

19

Keith Jones 

7

Kevin Kaminski 

16

Jeff Nelson 

4

Jim Carey 

0

Olaf Kolzig 

4

Stefan Ustorf 

0

Jim Johnson 

6

Mark Tinordi 

16

Eric Charron 

8

Steve Poapst 

0

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Jim Carey 

97  0  1  6.19 

0  39 .744

Olie Kolzig 

5  341  2  3  1.94 

0  167 .934

1994-95 

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Peter Bondra 

10

Dale Hunter 

24

Keith Jones 

22

Joe Juneau 

2

Steve Konowalchuk 

12

Dmitri Khristich 

0

Michal Pivonka 

21

Calle Johansson 

0

Sergei Gonchar 

2

Sylvain Cote 

2

Kelly Miller 

4

Mike Eagles 

4

Jim Johnson 

8

Rob Pearson 

17

Mark Tinordi 

2

Dave Poulin 

0

Igor Ulanov 

4

Kevin Kaminski 

36

Craig Berube 

29

Joe Reekie 

2

Ken Klee 

4

Jim Carey 

4

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Olie Kozig 

44  1  0  1.36 

0  21 .952

Byron Dafoe 

20  0  0  3.00 

3 .667

Jim Carey 

7  358  2  4  4.19 

0  151 .834

1993-94 

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Mike Ridley 

11 

10 

6

Joe Juneau 

11 

6

Kelly Miller 

11 

0

Sylvain Cote 

6

Michal Pivonka 

4

Kevin Hatcher 

11 

37

Peter Bondra 

4

Dmitri Khristich 

11 

10

Dave Poulin 

11 

19

Calle Johansson 

4

Joe Reekie 

11 

29

Dale Hunter 

14

Todd Krygier 

10

John Slaney 

11 

2

Randy Burridge 

11 

12

Jason Woolley 

4

Shawn Anderson 

12

Pat Peake 

8

Keith Jones 

11 

36

Steve Konowalchuk  11 

10

Todd Nelson 

0

Don Beaupre 

2

Craig Berube 

21

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Byron Dafoe 

2  118  0  2  2.54 

0  39 .872

Don Beaupre 

8  429  5  2  2.94 

1  191 .890

Rick Tabaracci 

2  111  0  2  3.24 

0  50 .880

1992-93

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Dale Hunter 

35

Dmitri Khristich 

2

Al Iafrate 

4

Mike Ridley 

0

Peter Bondra 

0

Pat Elynuik 

19

Calle Johansson 

6

Kelly Miller 

2

Sylvain Cote 

4

Todd Krygier 

4

Paul Cavallini 

18

Michal Pivonka 

0

Randy Burridge 

0

Steve Konowalchuk 

0

Kevin Hatcher 

14

Alan May 

6

Don Beaupre 

0

Rick Tabaracci 

4

Shawn Anderson 

0

Keith Jones 

10

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Rick Tabaracci 

4  304  1  3  2.76 

0  160 .913

Don Beaupre 

2  119  1  1  4.54 

0  65 .862

1991-92

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Mike Ridley 

11 

11 

0

Dino Ciccarelli 

14

Peter Bondra 

4

Al Iafrate 

14

Kevin Hatcher 

19

Michal Pivonka 

13

Dmitri Khristich 

15 

Dale Hunter 

16

Calle Johansson 

4

Todd Krygier 

4

Sylvain Cote 

4

Kelly Miller 

4

John Druce 

2

Randy Burridge 

0

Rod Langway 

2

Paul MacDermid 

22

Dave Tippett 

0

Brad Schlegel 

2

Alan May 

0

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Don Beaupre 

7  419  3  4  3.15 

0  212 .896

1990-91 

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Dale Hunter 

11 

10 

41

Dino Ciccarelli 

11 

22

Calle Johansson 

10 

8

Mike Ridley 

11 

8

Kelly Miller 

11 

6

Kevin Hatcher 

11 

8

Dave Tippett 

10 

8

Michal Pivonka 

11 

8

Al Iafrate 

10 

22

Dmitri Khristich 

11 

6

Stephen Leach 

8

Mike Lalor 

10 

8

Tim Bergland 

11 

12

John Druce 

11 

7

Alan May 

11 

37

Rod Langway 

11 

6

Peter Bondra 

2

Nick Kypreos 

38

Jeff Greenlaw 

2

Kent Paynter 

0

Mike Liut 

0

Neil Sheehy 

19

Ken Sabourin 

11 

34

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Don Beaupre 

11  624  5  5  2.79 

1  294 .901

Mike Liut 

48  0  1  5.00 

0  30 .867

Year-by-Year Playoff Statistics

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1989-90

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

John Druce 

15 

14 

17 

23

Geoff Courtnall 

15 

13 

32

Dale Hunter 

15 

12 

61

Dino Ciccarelli 

11 

6

Scott Stevens 

15 

25

Kelly Miller 

15 

23

John Tucker 

12 

0

Kevin Hatcher 

11 

32

Mike Ridley 

14 

Calle Johansson 

15 

4

Bob Rouse 

15 

47

Rod Langway 

15 

12

Stephen Leach 

14 

8

Bob Joyce 

14 

9

Tim Bergland 

15 

10

Michal Pivonka 

11 

6

Nick Kypreos 

15

Neil Sheehy 

10 

92

Steve Maltais 

0

Scott Kleinendorst 

0

Kent Paynter 

10

Don Beaupre 

2

Rob Murray 

18

Alan May 

15 

37

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Don Beaupre 

8  401  4  3  2.69 

0  187 .904

Mike Liut 

9  507  4  4  3.31 

0  223 .874

1988-89 

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Geoff Courtnall 

12

Dino Ciccarelli 

12

Bengt Gustafsson 

6

Kevin Hatcher 

20

Scott Stevens 

11

Mike Ridley 

2

Michal Pivonka 

10

Dale Hunter 

27

Calle Johansson 

0

Bob Rouse 

4

Dave Christian 

0

Bob Gould 

0

Lou Franceschetti 

8

Stephen Leach 

12

Kelly Miller 

2

Chris Felix 

0

Yvon Corriveau 

0

John Druce 

0

Doug Wickenheiser 

2

Rod Langway 

6

Pete Peeters 

2

Neil Sheehy 

19

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Pete Peeters 

6  359  2  4  4.01 

0  164 .853

1987-88 

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Bengt Gustafsson 

14 

13 

6

Michal Pivonka 

14 

13 

4

Dale Hunter 

14 

12 

98

Kevin Hatcher 

14 

12 

55

Scott Stevens 

13 

11 

12 

46

Mike Ridley 

14 

11 

10

Dave Christian 

14 

11 

6

Larry Murphy 

13 

33

Kelly Miller 

13 

10

Mike Gartner 

14 

14

Garry Galley 

13 

13

Greg Adams 

14 

58

Bob Gould 

14 

21

Stephen Leach 

0

Yvon Corriveau 

13 

30

Peter Sundstrom 

14 

6

Grant Ledyard 

14 

3

Chris Felix 

0

Jeff Greenlaw 

19

Grant Jennings 

0

Ed Kastelic 

19

Lou Franceschetti 

14

Clint Malarchuk 

2

Rod Langway 

8

Greg Smith 

23

Pete Peeters 

12 

4

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Pete Peeters 

12  654  7  5  3.12 

0  326 .895

Clint Malarchuk  4  193  0  2  4.66 

0  95 .842

1986-87

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Mike Gartner 

14

Scott Stevens 

19

Kelly Miller 

0

Larry Murphy 

6

Greg Adams 

38

Dave Christian 

6

Gaetan Duchesne 

14

Mike Ridley 

6

Alan Haworth 

7

Bob Gould 

8

Michal Pivonka 

2

Grant Martin 

2

Ed Kastelic 

13

Kevin Hatcher 

20

John Blum 

4

Rod Langway 

2

Craig Laughlin 

0

Garry Galley 

0

Pete Peeters 

2

Lou Franceschetti 

23

Dave Jensen 

2

Greg Smith 

11

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Bob Mason 

4  309  2  2  1.75 

1  143 .937

Pete Peeters 

3  180  1  2  3.00 

0  76 .880

1985-86

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Mike Gartner 

10 

12 

4

Scott Stevens 

11 

12

Alan Haworth 

10 

11

Bob Carpenter 

12

Dave Christian 

0

Gaetan Duchesne 

12

Bob Gould 

11

Larry Murphy 

6

Greg Adams 

27

John Barrett 

35

Greg Smith 

9

Jorgen Pettersson 

2

Rod Langway 

6

Craig Laughlin 

10

Yvon Corriveau 

2

Kevin Hatcher 

19

Stephen Leach 

0

Dwight Schofield 

14

Marc Taylor 

0

Dave Jensen 

0

Lou Franceschetti 

15

Pete Peeters 

2

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Pete Peeters 

9  544  5  4  2.65 

0  253 .905

1984-85 

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Mike Gartner 

9

Larry Murphy 

0

Bob Carpenter 

8

Bengt Gustafsson 

0

Dave Christian 

0

Lou Franceschetti 

15

Alan Haworth 

0

Doug Jarvis 

0

Gaetan Duchesne 

7

Bob Gould 

2

Rod Langway 

6

Mike McEwen 

4

Scott Stevens 

20

Darren Veitch 

4

Kevin Hatcher 

0

Mikko Leinonen 

0

Peter Anderson 

0

Timo Blomquist 

0

Al Jensen 

2

Gary Sampson 

0

Greg Adams 

9

Craig Laughlin 

2

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Al Jensen 

3  201  1  2  2.39 

0  86 .906

Pat Riggin 

2  122  1  1  2.46 

0  39 .872

Year-by-Year Playoff Statistics

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1983-84

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Mike Gartner 

10 

16

Dave Christian 

5

Scott Stevens 

5

Craig Laughlin 

6

Alan Haworth 

4

Bengt Gustafsson 

0

Bryan Erickson 

7

Doug Jarvis 

6

Rod Langway 

7

Bobby Carpenter 

25

Gaetan Duchesne 

2

Larry Murphy 

6

Bob Gould 

4

Glen Currie 

0

Gary Sampson 

0

Peter Andersson 

2

Darren Veitch 

15

Al Jensen 

2

Dave Shand 

13

Greg Adams 

0

Andre Hidi 

0

Lou Franceschetti 

8

Pat Riggin 

2

Timo Blomqvist 

8

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Pat Riggin 

5  230  1  3  2.35 

0  81  .888

Al Jensen 

6  258  3  1  3.26 

0  120  .882

1982-83

Player GP 

PTS 

PIM

Bob Gould 

4

Glen Currie 

4

Gaetan Duchesne 

4

Dennis Maruk 

2

Brian Engblom 

2

Bobby Carpenter 

2

Ken Houston 

4

Craig Laughlin 

0

Scott Stevens 

26

Bengt Gustafsson 

4

Randy Holt 

20

Doug Jarvis 

0

Greg Theberge 

0

Ted Bulley 

0

Milan Novy 

0

Chris Valentine 

4

Timo Blomquist 

16

Mike Gartner 

4

Alan Haworth 

2

Rod Langway 

0

Goaltender GP 

MIN 

GAA 

SO 

SA 

PCT

Al Jensen 

3  139  1  2  4.32 

0  75 .867

Pat Riggin 

3  101  0  1  4.75 

0  59 .864

Year-by-Year Playoff Statistics

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MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS 
ALLOWED
  2 

1996 vs. PIT 

   

1990 vs. NYR

MOST SHOTS
  273  1987 vs. NYI

MOST SHOTS ALLOWED
  256  2009 vs. PIT 

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
  305  1988 vs. NJ

MOST PENALTY MINUTES, OPPONENT
  349  1988 vs. NJ

FEWEST GOALS
  6 

1989 vs. BOS

  7 

1998 vs. DET

  8 

2000 vs. PIT

At Home 
  2 

1998 vs. DET 

   

1991 vs. PIT

On Road 
  3 

Twice; most recent 1990

   vs. 

BOS

FEWEST GOALS AGAINST
  4 

1986 vs. NYI

  5 

1984 vs. PHI

  7 

1998 vs. OTT

At Home 
  3 

1998 vs. OTT

   

1986 vs. NYI

On Road 
  1 

1986 vs. NYI

   

1984 vs. PHI

FEWEST POWER-PLAY GOALS
  1 

1983 vs. NYI

FEWEST POWER-PLAY ATTEMPTS
  11  1984 vs. PHI

FEWEST POWER-PLAY GOALS 
ALLOWED
  1 

Twice; most recent 1986 vs.  

   NYI

FEWEST POWER-PLAY ATTEMPTS, 
OPPONENT
  7 

1984 vs. PHI

FEWEST SHOTS
  90  1998 vs. OTT
   

1984 vs. PHI

FEWEST SHOTS AGAINST
  90  1986 vs. NYI

FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES
  40  1998 vs. DET

FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES, 
OPPONENT
  42  1998 vs. DET

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ALL-TIME APPEARANCES
 20

STANLEY CUP FINAL APPEARANCES
 1  1998

CONFERENCE FINALS APPEARANCES
 2  1998, 

1990

TEAM â€“ SEASON 

MOST GOALS
 54 1988 
 53 1998
 48 1990
At Home 
 25 1998
   1988
  21  Three times; most recent 2009
On Road
 29 1988
 28 1998
   1990 

MOST GOALS AGAINST
 50 1988
 48 1990
 42 1998
At Home 
 26 1988
 24 1998
 21 2009
On Road 
 32 1990
 24  1988
 23 1994 

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS
 14 1998
   1988
At Home 
 8 

  1990 

On Road
 9  1988 

MOST POWER-PLAY ATTEMPTS
 99 1988 
At Home 
 51  1988 
On Road 
 48 1988 

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS 
ALLOWED
 15 1998
  13  Three times; most recent 2009
At Home 
 9  1998
On Road 
 9  1990 

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS
 4  1988 

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS 
ALLOWED
 3  1990 

MOST SHOTS
 529 1998
 424 1988 

MOST SHOTS ALLOWED
 740 1998
 422 2009
 421 1988 

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
 529 1988 

MOST PENALTY MINUTES, 
OPPONENTS
 647 1988 

MOST SHUTOUTS
 4  1998
 2  2009

MOST TIMES SHUTOUT
 2  1998
  1 

Eight times; most recent 2009

MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS
  2 

5/13/98 to 5/15/98

FEWEST GOALS
 8  2000
 10 2001
 11 1983
At Home 
 3  2001
 4  2000
  5 

Three times; most recent 2003

On Road 
 4  2000
 5  1985
 6  1983 

FEWEST GOALS AGAINST
  14  Three times; most recent 2003
 17  2000 
At Home 
 4  2001
 6  1985
  9 

Twice; most recent 2003 

On Road 
 5  2003
  6 

Twice; most recent 2000

 7  1983 

FEWEST POWER-PLAY GOALS
 1  1983 

FEWEST POWER-PLAY GOALS 
ALLOWED
  3 

Twice; most recent 1983

FEWEST POWER-PLAY ATTEMPTS
 21  2000
 22 2001
 25 1983 

FEWEST POWER-PLAY ATTEMPTS, 
OPPONENTS
 17 1985 

FEWEST SHOTS
 127 1983

FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED
 109 2000
 125 1985

FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES
 83 2000
 84 2003
 87 2008 

FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES, 
OPPONENTS
 57 2000
 78 2001
 88 1983 

TEAM â€“ SERIES

MOST GOALS
  31  1988 vs. PHI
  27  1992 vs. PIT
  26  1995 vs. PIT
At Home 
  17  1988 vs. PHI 
On Road 
  15  1992 vs. PIT
   

1988 vs. NJ

MOST GOALS AGAINST
  29  1995 vs. PIT
  25  Four times; most recent 1992 
   vs. 

PIT

At Home 
  14  1988 vs. PHI 
On Road 
  18  1995 vs. PIT 

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS
  9 

1993 vs. NYI 

   

1989 vs. PHI

At Home 
  6 

1993 vs. NYI

On Road 
  7 

1984 vs. NYI

MOST POWER-PLAY ATTEMPTS
  52  1988 vs. NJ 

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS 
ALLOWED
  10  1995 vs. PIT
At Home 
  5 

2009 vs. PIT

   

1996 vs. PIT

   

1989 vs. PHI

On Road
  6 

1995 vs. PIT

MOST POWER-PLAY ATTEMPTS, 
OPPONENT
  42  1996 vs. PIT
   

1995 vs. PIT

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS
  3 

1988 vs. PHI

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TEAM â€“ GAME

MOST GOALS
At Home 
  8 

4/19/86 vs. NYR

  7 

4/23/90 vs. NYR 

On Road 
  7 

4/25/92 at PIT

   

4/14/88 at PHI

   

4/28/88 at NJ 

MOST GOALS AGAINST
At Home 
  8 

4/11/89 vs. PHI

  7 

4/13/00 vs. PIT

   

5/16/95 vs. PIT

On Road 
  10  4/22/88 at NJ
  8 

4/11/89 at PHI

  7 

4/19/91 at PIT

   

4/19/90 at NYR

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS
At Home 
  3 

Four times, most recent 

   

4/19/96 vs. PIT

On Road 
  4 

Twice, most recent 4/14/88 at  

   PHI

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS 
ALLOWED
At Home 
  3 

Three times; most recent 

   

6/16/98 vs. DET

On Road 
  4 

4/29/92 at PIT

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, BOTH 
TEAMS
  5 

Several times; most recent 

   

4/18/01 at PIT

MOST POWER-PLAY ATTEMPTS
At Home 
  11  4/9/83 vs. NYI
On Road 
  11  4/22/88 at NJ

MOST POWER-PLAY ATTEMPTS, 
OPPONENT
At Home 
  10  4/24/96 vs. PIT
On Road 
  12  4/23/92 at PIT

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS
  1 

19 times, most recent 

   

5/30/98 at BUF 

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS 
ALLOWED
  1 

15 times, most recent 

   

4/16/03 vs. TB

MOST SHOTS
At Home 
  75  4/18/87 vs. NYI
On Road 
  55  4/11/91 at NYR

MOST SHOTS IN A REGULATION 
GAME
At Home 
  49  4/23/90 vs. NYR
On Road 
  40  4/20/09 at NYR
   

4/21/08 at PHI

   

4/26/96 at PIT 

MOST SHOTS ALLOWED
At Home 
  65  4/24/96 vs. PIT
On Road 
  60  6/11/98 at DET

MOST SHOTS ALLOWED IN 
A REGULATION GAME
At Home 
  41  4/13/08 vs. PHI
On Road 
  43  4/12/03 at TB

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
At Home 
  80  4/20/88 vs. NJ 
On Road 
  123  4/22/88 at NJ 

MOST PENALTY MINUTES, OPPONENT
At Home 
  82  4/20/88 vs. NJ
On Road  
  80  4/22/88 at NJ 

FEWEST GOALS
At Home 
  0 

Six times; most recent 

   

4/18/09 vs. NYR

On Road 
  0 

Four times; most recent 

   

4/16/01 at PIT

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED
At Home 
  0 

Four times; most recent 

   

4/24/09 vs. NYR

On Road 
  0 

Seven times; most recent 

   4/20/09 

at 

NYR

FEWEST POWER-PLAY ATTEMPTS
  0 

5/13/09 vs. PIT

FEWEST POWER-PLAY ATTEMPTS, 
OPPONENT
  1 

Four times; most recent 

   

4/28/09 vs. NYR

FEWEST SHOTS
At Home 
  14  5/9/90 vs. BOS
On Road 
  11  5/13/98 at OTT

FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED
At Home 
  10  4/9/90 vs. NJ 
On Road 
  15  4/13/85 at NYI

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FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES
At Home 
  2 

4/28/09 vs. NYR

   

5/1/92 vs. PIT

On Road 
  6 

4/22/09 at NYR

   

6/9/98 at DET

   

4/12/84 at NYI

FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES, 
OPPONENT
At Home 
  0 

5/13/09 vs. PIT

On Road  
  4 

5/6/09 at PIT

   

5/9/90 at BOS 

TEAM â€“ PERIOD

MOST GOALS
At Home 
  4 

Twice; most recent 5/9/98 vs.  

   OTT 
On Road 
  4 

Twice; most recent 2/25/92 at 

   PIT 

MOST GOALS ALLOWED
At Home 
  4 

4/11/89 vs. PHI

On Road 
  5 

4/22/88 at NJ

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS
  3 

4/14/88 vs. PHI

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS 
ALLOWED
  3 

4/23/92 vs. PIT

MOST POWER-PLAY ATTEMPTS
  7 

4/28/88 vs. NJ

MOST POWER-PLAY ATTEMPTS, 
OPPONENT
  6 

4/7/91 vs. NYR

MOST SHOTS
At Home 
  19  Four times; most recent 
   

4/30/90 vs. NYR

On Road 
  19  4/22/09 at NYR

MOST SHOTS ALLOWED
At Home 
  19  4/24/96 vs. PIT
On Road 
  21  4/21/08 at PHI

FEWEST SHOTS
At Home 
  0 

5/7/94 vs. NYR 

On Road 
  2 

5/13/98 at OTT

FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED
At Home 
  1 

4/28/09 vs. NYR

   

4/21/01 vs. PIT

   

4/22/96 vs. PIT

On Road  
  1 

4/19/94 at PIT

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
At Home 
  51  4/7/84 vs. NYI
On Road
  77  4/22/88 at NJ

MOST PENALTY MINUTES, OPPONENT
At Home 
  63  4/7/84 vs. NYI
On Road 
  60  4/22/88 at NJ

FASTEST GOALS

FASTEST GOAL, START OF A GAME
 0:15 Mike 

Gartner, 

   

4/8/87 in a 4-3 win vs. NYI

FASTEST GOAL AGAINST, START OF 
A GAME
 0:14 Kirk 

Muller, 

   

4/30/88 in a 3-2 loss vs. NJ

FASTEST GOAL, START OF A PERIOD
  0:15  Mike Gartner, 1st period
   

4/8/97 in a 4-3 win vs. NJ

FASTEST GOAL AGAINST, START OF 
A PERIOD
  0:14  Kirk Muller, 1st period
   

4/30/88 in a 3-2 loss vs. NJ

FASTEST TWO GOALS, BOTH TEAMS
  0:09  Bryan Trottier (NYI) and Scott 
   

Stevens (WSH), 4/10/86 in a 

   

5-2 win vs. NYI

FASTEST TWO GOALS, CAPITALS 
PLAYER
 0:16 Larry 

Murphy, 

   

4/10/85 in a 4-3 win vs. NYI

FASTEST TWO GOALS, OPPOSING 
PLAYER
 0:11 Petr 

Nedved, 

   

4/17/96 in a 6-4 win at PIT

FASTEST TWO GOALS, TWO 
CAPITALS PLAYERS
  0:32  Craig Laughlin and Dave 
   

Christian, 4/5/84 in a 6-2 win

   vs. 

PHI

FASTEST TWO GOALS, OPPOSING 
PLAYERS
  0:08  Sidney Crosby and Craig 
   Adams, 

5/13/09 

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FASTEST THREE GOALS, BOTH 
TEAMS
  1:14  Dave Christian (WSH), Scott
   

Stevens (WSH) and Pierre

   

Larouche (NYR), 4/25/86

   

in a 4-2 loss vs. NYR

FASTEST THREE GOALS, CAPITALS 
TEAM
  2:09  Mike Gartner and Larry 
   

Murphy (2), 4/10/85 in a 4-3 win 

   vs. 

NYI

FASTEST FOUR GOALS, BOTH TEAMS
  2:33  Danny Briere (PHI), Eric Fehr
   

(WSH), Scott Hartnell (PHI) and

   

Sami Kapanen (PHI), 4/15/08 in

   

a 6-3 loss at PHI

INDIVIDUAL â€“ SEASON

MOST GAMES PLAYED
  21  12 players, 1998

MOST POINTS
  21  Alex Ovechkin, 2009
  17  Joe Juneau, 1998
   

Adam Oates, 1998

   

John Druce, 1990

MOST GOALS
  14  John Druce, 1990
  11  Alex Ovechkin, 2009
  8 

Dino Ciccarelli, 1990

MOST ASSISTS
  13  Andrei Nikolishin, 1998
  12  Nicklas Backstrom, 2009
  11  Adam Oates, 1998
   

Mike Ridley, 1992

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
  98  Dale Hunter, 1988
  92  Neil Sheehy, 1990
  61  Dale Hunter, 1990

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS
  8 

John Druce, 1990

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS
  2 

Bob Gould, 1988

MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS
  5 

Joe Juneau, 1998

   

John Druce, 1990

BEST PLUS/MINUS RATING
  +10  Alex Ovechkin, 2009
  +9  Calle Johansson, 1998
   

Dave Christian, 1988

   

Scott Stevens, 1986

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 
A POINT
  9 

Nicklas Backstrom, 4/24/09 to 

   

5/11/09 vs. NYR, PIT

  7 

Geoff Courtnall, 4/13/90 to  

   

4/27/90 vs. NJ, NYR

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 
A GOAL
  7 

John Druce, 4/15/90 to 5/3/90 

   

vs. NJ, NYR, BOS

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES 
WITH AN ASSIST
  6 

Mike Ridley, 4/21/92 to 5/1/92 

   vs. 

PIT

   

Scott Stevens, 4/14/87 to 

   

4/9/88 vs. NYI, PHI

GOALTENDER â€“ SEASON

MOST GAMES PLAYED
  21  Olie Kolzig, 1998
  13  Semyon Varlamov, 2009
  12  Pete Peeters, 1988

MOST MINUTES
  1,351  Olie Kolzig, 1998
  759 

Semyon Varlamov, 2009

  654 

Pete Peeters, 1988

MOST WINS
  12  Olie Kolzig, 1998
  7 

Semyon Varlamov, 2009

   

Pete Peeters, 1988

MOST SHUTOUTS
  4 

Olie Kolzig, 1998 

  2 

Semyon Varlamov, 2009

LOWEST GAA (minimum 60 minutes)
  1.75  Bob Mason, 1987
  1.94  Olie Kolzig, 1996
  1.95  Olie Kolzig, 1998

HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE
  .941  Olie Kolzig, 1998
  .937  Bob Mason, 1987
  .934  Olie Kolzig, 1996

MOST SHOTS AGAINST
  740  Olie Kolzig, 1998
  389  Semyon Varlamov, 2009
  326  Pete Peeters, 1988

MOST SAVES MADE
  696  Olie Kolzig, 1998
  357  Semyon Varlamov, 2009

MOST CONSECUTIVE STARTS,
GOALTENDER
  38  Olie Kolzig, 4/22/98 to 4/20/03

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES 
PLAYED, GOALTENDER
  41  Olie Kolzig, 4/24/96 to 4/20/03

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS, 
GOALTENDER
  5 

Semyon Varlamov, 4/24/09 to 

   

5/4/09 vs. NYR, PIT

MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT
MINUTES
  168:42  Olie Kolzig, 5/11/98 to    
     5/23/98

INDIVIDUAL â€“ SERIES

MOST POINTS
  14  Alex Ovechkin, 2009 vs. PIT
  11  Dino Ciccarelli, 1990 vs. NJ 
   

John Druce, 1990 vs. NYR

   

Mike Ridley, 1992 vs. PIT

MOST GOALS
  9 

John Druce, 1990 vs. NYR

MOST ASSISTS
  11  Mike Ridley, 1992 vs. PIT

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
  58  Neil Sheehy, 1990 vs. NYR

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS
  5 

John Druce, 1990 vs. NYR

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS
  2 

Bob Gould, 1988 vs. PHI

MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS
  2 

Several times; most recent

   

Alex Ovechkin, 2008 vs. PHI

INDIVIDUAL â€“ GAME

MOST POINTS
  5 

Alan Haworth, 4/19/86 vs. NYR

MOST GOALS
  4 

Dino Ciccarelli, 4/25/92 at PIT

MOST ASSISTS
  4 

Andrei Nikolishin, 5/28/98 at 

   BUF
   

Scott Stevens, 4/28/88 at NJ 

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS
  2 

Seven times; most recent 

   

Steve Konowalchuk, 4/18/01  

   at 

PIT

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
  32  Dale Hunter, 4/22/88 at NJ

MOST POINTS, OPPONENT
  8 

Patrik Sundstrom, 4/22/88 at 

   NJ

MOST GOALS, OPPONENT
  4 

Mark Johnson, 4/22/88 at NJ

   

Ray Ferraro, 4/26/93 vs. NYI

MOST ASSISTS, OPPONENT
  5 

Patrik Sundstrom, 4/22/88 at 

   NJ 

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, 
OPPONENT
  3 

Mark Johnson, 4/22/88 at NJ

MOST PENALTY MINUTES, OPPONENT
  37  Jim Korn, 4/28/88 at NJ

GOALTENDER â€“ GAME

MOST SAVES
  62  Olie Kolzig, 4/24/96 in a 3-2 
   

loss vs. PIT

MOST SHOTS AGAINST IN A 
REGULATION GAME
  48  Olie Kolzig, 6/11/98 at DET

MOST SHOTS AGAINST IN AN
OVERTIME GAME
  63  Olie Kolzig, 4/24/96 vs. PIT

INDIVIDUAL â€“ PERIOD

MOST POINTS
  3 

Several times; most recent  

   

Jaromir Jagr, 4/12/03 at TB

MOST GOALS
  3 

Dino Ciccarelli, 4/25/92 at PIT 

MOST ASSISTS 
  3 

Several times; most recent  

   

Joe Juneau, 4/19/96 at PIT

MOST PENALTY MINUTES
  24  Dale Hunter, 4/22/88 at NJ

MOST POINTS, OPPONENT
  4  

Mario Lemieux, 4/23/92 at PIT

MOST GOALS, OPPONENT
  3 

Ray Ferraro, 4/26/93 vs. NYI

MOST ASSISTS, OPPONENT
  3 

Ron Francis, 5/8/95 at PIT

   

Brian Leetch, 5/9/94 at NYR

   

Paul Coffey, 4/19/91 at PIT

 
MOST PENALTY MINUTES, OPPONENT
  27  Jim Korn, 4/28/88 at NJ
   

Greg Smyth, 4/14/88 at PHI

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