2006-07 SEASON: Split season with three teams: Minnesota, the New York Rangers and Atlanta, finishing with 19 points (14 goals, five assists) in 71 games Earned five points (three goals, two assists) in 17 games with Atlanta after being obtained by Thrashers Atlanta finished 11-5-1 with him in lineup Shared second on Thrashers with two short-handed goals Recorded plus or even rating in 46 out of 71 NHL games, including nine out of 17 contests with Atlanta Owned plus rating in nine NHL contests overall Notched three (two goals, one assist) out of his five points with Thrashers over seven-game span from March 22-April 6 Scored game-winning goal his 14th tally of season at Carolina on April 6 Collected two points (one goal, one assist) over first three games with Atlanta from March 2-6, including goal and plus-one rating in Thrashers debut against Ottawa on March 2 Registered 13 points (10 goals, three assists) in 48 contests with Minnesota Scoreless in six games with Rangers Recorded two short-handed goals and three short-handed points with Wild Tallied three goals in six-game span from Jan. 27-Feb. 6 Earned six points (five goals, one assist) over nine-game span from Nov. 16-Dec. 2, including career-high, four-game goal streak (four goals) from Nov. 20-25 Tied career best with two-game assist streak from Nov. 20-25 (two assists) Set career high with 36 shifts against Calgary on Dec. 7 Tied career high with eight shots against Chicago on Dec. 5 Shared Thrashers lead with one goal, two assists and three points in four playoff games Tied for first on squad with plus-two playoff rating Registered playoff career-high tying two points (one goal, one assist) in Game One against the New York Rangers on April 12.
PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Recorded 147 points (71 goals, 76 assists), including 18 power play goals and four short-handed goals, in 357 NHL games over six seasons with Minnesota, New York Rangers and Atlanta Appeared in 20 playoff games, recording 11 points (five goals, six assists) Reached at least 25 points in four consecutive NHL seasons from 2001-04 and 2005-06 2005-06: Ranked 10th on Wild with 26 points (10 goals, 16 assists) in 67 games Shared eighth on squad with four power-play tallies Skated in career-best 22:59 of ice time at Anaheim on Nov. 6 Notched season-high three points against Edmonton on Nov. 23 (two goals, one assist), and against Los Angeles on Feb. 7 (two goals, one assist) 2004-05: Registered 10 points (five goals, five assists) in eight games with HC Ajoie of Switzerland National B League 2003-04: Shared fourth on Minnesota with 26 points (11 goals, 15 assists) in 59 games Shared seventh on club in goals Ranked sixth on team in assists Finished with plus-five rating Set career highs with four assists/points at Chicago (including 100th career point) on March 25 2002-03: Set career highs with 20 goals, 28 assists, 48 points, six power-play goals, four game-winning tallies and 80 games with Wild Averaged career-best 17:30 of ice time Second on Wild in goals and points Shared third on Wild in assists Topped squad with career-best and franchise-record setting plus-17 rating Third on team in power-play goals Shared third on Minnesota in game-winning tallies Took career-high 183 shots to rank second on squad Skated in 100th career NHL game and posted three-point night (one goal, two assists) at Washington on Nov. 21 Set career high with two goals against Vancouver on Jan. 16 Registered eight points (four goals, four assists) in 16 post-season matches Shared fifth on team in points, ranked fourth in goals and third in shots (36) in playoffs Assisted Wild�s first-ever playoff goal at Colorado on April 10 Netted two goals in Minnesota�s Game Seven victory over Vancouver in Western Conference Semifinals on May 8 2001-02: Played first full NHL season, collecting 27 points (15 goals, 12 assists) in 76 games Led team�s rookies and ranked seventh on club in points Finished fifth overall to lead club�s rookies in goals Tallied career-high two short-handed goals to share second on Wild and share first among NHL rookies Shared first among league�s first-year players with two short-handed points, tied for fifth with three power-play goals and 154 shots, and ranked fifth in goals Topped Wild rookies in assists and games Registered career-best, five-game point streak from Nov. 23-Dec. 2 (four goals, two assists) Collected first NHL assist at Calgary on Oct. 27 2000-01: Made professional debut, registering 43 points (19 goals, 24 assists) in 70 games with Cleveland of the former International Hockey League. Ranked ninth on Lumberjacks in points, six in goals and tied for seventh in assists Ranked second among IHL rookies with plus-17 rating Shared fourth among league�s rookies in goals and points Notched one goal in first four NHL games with Wild Scored goal in first NHL game at San Jose on April 2 (Nabokov |