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Drafted:
CBJ / 2006 NHL Entry Draft
Round:
1st (6th overall)
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Last Game: Tallied two assists, including one on the power play, and won a team-high, 11-17 faceoffs (65%) in 25:29 of ice time in Game 4
Playoff Career vs. BOS: 4 GP, 0-3-3
- Leads the team and ranks fourth and is tied for fifth in the NHL, respectively, in assists (10) and points (12)
- Posted a six-game point streak from 5/6 - 5/16, which was the longest by a Ranger in the playoffs since Wayne Gretzky's nine-game point streak in 1997
ECQF vs. WSH: 7 GP, 2-7-9
- Led all skaters in the series and tied for third in the NHL in assists and points after the first round
- Tied Pentti Lund (1950) for second most points by a Ranger all-time in their first playoff series with the team
Milestones Achieved: 300th career NHL game (3/12 vs. VAN); 1st career NHL playoff game (5/2 at WSH); 1st career NHL playoff assist/point (5/6 vs. WSH); 1st career NHL playoff goal (5/6 vs. WSH)
2008-09: Collected 10-15-25, 17 penalty minutes and was +12 in 31 games with Columbus… Scored three power play goals and one game-winning goal… Was “plus” or “even” in 26-of-31 games… Was seventh among NHL rookies in plus/minus rating and ranked tied for 21st in points… Netted his first NHL power play goal Oct. 11 at Phoenix (Ilya Bryzgalov)… Started season earning a point in his first three games (2-1-3)… Became second Blue Jackets player to score goals in the first two games of the season… Named NHL’s Rookie of the Month for October as he notched 4-5-9 in 10 games… Had back-to-back multi-point games Oct. 30 at Colorado (1-1-2) and Nov. 1 vs. Chicago (0-2-2)… Missed one game Nov. 3 due to injury… Scored his first career game-winning goal Nov. 8 vs. Calgary (Curtis McElhinney)… Registered 1-1-2 on Nov. 12 vs. Phoenix… Tallied 0-2-2 on Nov. 18 vs. Edmonton… Collected 3-4-7 during a five-game point streak Nov. 8-18… Earned 1-1-2 on Dec. 7 at Anaheim… Suffered season ending shoulder injury Dec. 18 at Dallas…
2007-08: Had 1-1-2 and six penalty minutes in 17 games with Columbus… Made his NHL debut and was scoreless in 6:36 of ice time Jan. 11 vs. St. Louis… Recorded his first NHL point with an assist (Fredrik Modin goal) Jan. 20 at Colorado… Scored his first NHL goal Feb. 2 vs. Minnesota (Niklas Backstrom)… Tallied 15-36-51, 51 penalty minutes and was +9 in 42 games with Syracuse (AHL)… Led the team in assists and was third on the club in points… Ranked fourth on the club in power play goals (6)… Was fourth (tied) among AHL rookies in points and third (tied) in assists… Was named the AHL Rookie of the Month in October after recording 4-12-16 in 12 games, finishing the month tops in the AHL in assists and points… Opened the AHL season with a six-game point streak (3-6-9)… Was selected to the AHL Canadian All-Star Team (did not play due to call up with Columbus)… Named AHL Rookie of the Month in April after recording 4-10-14 and was +7 in seven games… Added 4-9-13 and 10 penalty minutes in 13 playoff games for the Crunch… Led the team in playoff assists, while ranking second in goals (tied), points and power play goals…
2006-07: Collected 6-19-25 and 24 penalty minutes in 14 games with Drummondville (QMJHL)… Missed most of the season due to a shoulder injury… Added 9-15-24 and 12 penalty minutes in 12 games…
2005-06: Tallied 44-72-116 and 92 penalty minutes in 58 games with Drummondville (QMJHL)… Was sixth in the league in assists and seventh in points… Named First Team QMJHL All-Star… Received the Michael Bossy Trophy as the league’s best professional prospect… Added 5-4-9 with 10 penalty minutes in seven playoff games… Was selected to play in the Top Prospects Game…
2004-05: Registered 25-51-76 and 25 penalty minutes in 58 games with Drummondville (QMJHL)… Added 1-5-6 and six penalty minutes in six playoff games… Was a member of Canada’s Under-18 Team…
2003-04: Had 0-1-1 in 10 games with Drummondville (QMJHL)… Was scoreless in seven playoff games… Was a member of Team Quebec in the Under-17 World Hockey Challenge.
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