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Patrick Sharp
Patrick Sharp
Blackhawks - Left Wing
NUMBER: 10
HEIGHT: 6' 1"
WEIGHT: 199
SHOOTS: Right
BIRTHDATE: 12/27/1981
AGE: 31
BIRTHPLACE: Winnipeg, MB, CAN
DRAFTED: PHI: 2001-95 overall
Playoffs: Posted the first multiple-point game of his Stanley Cup Playoffs career with a goal and an assist against Calgary on April 18 (Game 2) ... Matched a playoff-high with two points in Game 3 on April 20 (PPG, A) ... Posted points in four straight games from April 18 to 25 (3G, 3A) ... Bagged a Stanley Cup Playoff career high two goals 3:06 apart in the second period on May 2 against Vancouver (Game 2) ... Matched a postseason-high with two goals, including the overtime-winner, on May 22 in Game 3 of the Western Conference Final against Detroit.

Regular Season: Ranked third on the team with 26 goals and nine power-play markers and tied for eighth with 44 points despite appearing in just 61 of Chicago's 82 matchups ... Missed 16 games while on Injured Reserve from Feb. 17 to March 20 ... Missed the Blackhawks' final five regular-season tilts due to injury ... Matched a season-high three points three times, which includes posting two goals and an assist on March 22 against Los Angeles in his return off the Injured Reserve list ... Bagged the 100th goal of his NHL career with his second tally on March 22 ... Racked up two goals and three points on Oct. 19 against Vancouver and on Nov. 3 against Colorado ... Tallied two goals in a game four times (Oct. 19, Nov. 3, Nov. 22 and March 22) and multiple points eight times ... Netted four game-winning goals, tied for third on the team ... Tallied a point in a season-high seven consecutive contests from Oct. 13 to 27, racking up six goals and five points during that span ... Tallied a team season-high eight shots on Dec. 3 against Anaheim ... Logged a season-high 22:19 time on ice on Dec. 6 at Detroit ... Served as an assistant captain.

Stanley Cup Playoff Experience: This marks his second career postseason appearance with his second club ... Made his postseason debut in 12 games with the Philadelphia Flyers in 2004, posting one goal and two penalty minutes ... Helped the Flyers' AHL affiliate, the Philadelphia Phantoms, capture the 2005 Calder Cup Championship, collecting eight goals and 21 points in 21 games during the run.

CAREER

2011-12: Ranked second on the club with 69 points (33G, 36A) in 74 regular-season games … Paced Chicago and ranked fifth in the Western Conference with 33 goals … Ranked second in the Western Conference and seventh in the NHL with a career-best +28 plus/minus rating … Tied for seventh in the NHL with a team-high eight game-winning goals … Led the Blackhawks and ranked 12th in the league with a career-high 282 shots on goal … Tallied 13 points (7G, 6A) during a career-long nine-game point streak from Nov. 29-Dec. 18 ... Became first player in franchise history to record an overtime GWG in back-to-back games on Dec. 8 at NYI and Dec. 11 vs. SJS ... Recorded the second hat trick of his NHL career on Nov. 25 at ANA ... Posted his first multi-goal game of the year with a pair of markers on Nov. 4 at TBL ... Registered a season-high 8 SOG on Dec. 28 vs. LAK ... Reached the 25-goal plateau for the fifth consecutive season on March 4, becoming the seventh player in franchise history to accomplish the feat … Averaged a career-high 19:53 of ice time per game … Paced the Blackhawks with 21 goals and 38 points (21G, 17A) on the road … His 21 road markers led the Western Conference and ranked seventh in the NHL … Missed eight regular-season games (Jan. 10-24) due to injury … Netted one goal in six postseason appearances vs. PHX in the Western Conference Quarterfinals … Led the club with 24 SOG … Ranked third among club forwards with a postseason career-high average TOI of 20:17 per game … Recorded a postseason career-high 24:44 TOI and equaled a team-high 6 SOG in Game 3 vs. PHX on April 17.

2010-11: Finished third on the club with a career-high 71 points (34G, 37A) in 73 regular-season contests … Shared eighth in the NHL with a team-best 34 goals and seventh with a team-high and career-best 12 power-play goals … Recorded a club-high 26 points (12G, 14A) on the power play … Ranked second on the Blackhawks with 6 GWG … Paced the team with 268 shots on goal … Tied for the Blackhawks lead with two shorthanded goals and three shorthanded points … Tied a franchise record with a career-high four assists in the second period on March 14 vs. SJS … Notched his fifth multi-goal game of the season and reached the 30-goal plateau for the second time in his career on Feb. 18 vs. CBJ … Selected as the MVP of the 2011 NHL All-Star Game after recording three points (1G, 2A) in his All-Star debut … Equaled his 2009-10 output with his 25th goal of the season on Jan. 9 vs. NYI, marking the fourth consecutive season he has reached or surpassed the 25-goal plateau … Compiled a five-game goal streak from Nov. 20-30 … Collected an assist on Nov. 17 at EDM for the 250th point of his Blackhawks career … Netted nine goals over an eight-game stretch from Oct. 15-29 … Tallied two goals, including a shorthanded goal that held up as the GWG, on Oct. 15 at CBJ … Registered a Chicago franchise-record 13 SOG on Oct. 15 at CBJ … Logged a season-high 24:37 of ice time on Feb. 12 at PHX … Missed eight games (Oct. 9; March 23-April 5) due to injury … Shared second on the club with three goals and notched five points (3G, 2A) in seven games during the Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. VAN … Paced the Blackhawks with 3 PPG, including two in Game 4 vs. VAN on April 19 … Collected two assists in Game 5 at VAN on April 21.

2009-10: Ranked fourth on the team with a career-high 41 assists and fourth with 66 points in 82 regular-season contests … Tied for the team lead with a +24 rating … Ranked second on the Blackhawks with 19 goals at even strength … Posted 13 multi-point games, including a three-point outing (1G, 2A) on Feb. 13 against ATL … Reached the 25-goal plateau for the third straight season on April 9 at COL … Recorded the 200th point of his NHL career with an assist on Nov. 25 at SJS … Collected the 100th assist of his career with a helper on Jan. 16 at CBJ … Registered nine points (3G, 6A) in four games from Feb. 6-14 … Recorded four straight multi-point games (3G, 6A) from Feb. 6 to 14 … Collected a pair of helpers in Chicago’s win in CGY on Nov. 19, giving him seven assists in his previous six games … Netted goals in each of Chicago’s first three games of the regular season and points in each of the first six (5G, 4A) … Compiled seven different point streaks of at least four games in length … Fired a Blackhawks season-high 10 SOG on Dec. 9 vs. NYR … Recorded postseason career highs with 11 goals, 11 assists, 22 points and +10 rating in a career-most 22 playoff tilts while helping the Blackhawks to the 2010 Stanley Cup Championship … Ranked third on the club and fifth in the league with 22 points … Led Chicago with 11 goals, sharing third in the NHL … Was one of only four players to reach double digits in both goals and assists in the playoffs … Shared second among league forwards and third overall with a +10 rating … Led the club with 76 SOG … Led the Blackhawks with four goals and a +7 rating in six Stanley Cup Final tilts … Matched a career-high four points (1G, 3A) in Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals on May 7 in VAN … Netted a pair of goals, including the GWG, in Game 4 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals on April 22 in NSH … Recorded at least one point in 15 of 22 contests, including 5 of 6 in the Stanley Cup Final … Tallied 11 points (5G, 6A) over a seven-game stretch from April 22-May 7.

2008-09: Ranked third on the team with 26 goals and 9 PPG … Tied for eighth on the team with 44 points in 61 regular-season matchups… Matched a season-high three points three times, including posting two goals and an assist on March 22 against LAK in his return from the injured reserve list … Netted the 100th goal of his NHL career on March 22 … Racked up two goals and three points on Oct. 19 against VAN and on Nov. 3 against COL … Tallied two goals in a game four times and multiple points eight times … Tallied a point in a season-high seven consecutive contests from Oct. 13-27, racking up six goals and five points during that span … Tallied a team season-high 8 SOG on Dec. 3 against ANA … Logged a season-high 22:19 TOI on Dec. 6 at DET … Missed 16 games (Feb. 17-March 20; April 5-12) due to injury … Shared second on Chicago with seven goals and ranked seventh with 11 points in 17 postseason contests … Posted the first multi-point game of his playoff career with a goal and an assist against CGY on April 18 in Game 2 of Western Conference Quarterfinals … Posted points in four straight games from April 18-25 (3G, 3A) … Matched a postseason high with two goals, including the overtime winner, on May 22 in Game 3 of the Western Conference Final against DET.

2007-08: Led the Blackhawks and shared 13th in the NHL with a career-high 36 goals … Shared the NHL lead with 7 SHG and paced the squad with 9 PPG, the second consecutive season he has led Chicago in each category … Led the team with 7 GWG, ranked second with 62 points (36G, 26A) in 80 regular-season contests … Led team forwards and ranked second overall on the club with a +23 rating … Posted a team-best +13 rating on the road … Scored all seven of his SHG in the first 34 games of the campaign … Notched the first hat trick of his career and set a career-high four points on Nov. 17 at DET … Tallied three points in two consecutive games on Feb. 23 at LAK and Feb. 24 at ANA, posting two goals and one assist in each tilt … Missed two games (Nov. 24-25) due to illness … Posted points in a season-high six straight games from Feb. 2-14, accruing five goals and two assists during that span … Notched 12 multi-point games, including five contests with two or more markers … Matched a club record by potting 2 SHG, including the GWG, on Nov. 3 against STL.

2006-07: Ranked second on the Blackhawks with 20 goals and fifth with 35 points in 80 regular-season matchups … Missed two games (Feb. 7-9) due to injury … Led the team with 3 SHG and shared the lead with 5 PPG.

2005-06: Totaled 31 points (14G, 17A) in 72 regular-season games between Chicago and PHI … Appeared in 50 regular-season games with the Blackhawks, recording 23 points (9G, 14A) after being acquired in a trade with PHI on Dec. 5 … Registered his first Blackhawks points with two assists on Dec. 11 against ATL … Started the campaign with PHI, accruing eight points (5G, 3A) in 22 regular-season outings.

2004-05: Helped the American Hockey League’s Philadelphia Phantoms win the Calder Cup … Ranked second in the AHL during the postseason with 21 points (8G, 13A) … Tallied 52 points (23G, 29A) and 80 PIM in 75 regular-season matchups with the Phantoms.

2003-04: Tallied seven points (5G, 2A) and 55 PIM in 41 regular-season tilts with PHI… Notched his first career NHL goal, a GWG on Jan. 16 against TOR … Appeared in 12 Stanley Cup Playoffs games with PHI, netting his first career professional postseason goal … Registered 29 points (15G, 14A) in 35 regular-season games with the Phantoms … Scored two goals in 12 games of the AHL playoffs.

2002-03: Made his NHL debut, posting 2 PIM in three games with PHI … Held without a point in his first NHL game on Oct. 10 at EDM … Named the Phantoms Rookie of the Year after posting 14 goals and 33 points in 53 regular-season matchups … Missed 26 contests due to a broken leg.

2001-02: Capped his college career at the University of Vermont by leading the squad with 13 goals and 26 points in 31 outings as a sophomore.

2000-01: Ranked third on Vermont with 12 goals and 15 assists while leading the squad with six PPG in 34 games as a freshman.

1999-2000: Named a United States Hockey League All-Star after posting 55 points (20G, 35A) in 56 games for the Thunder Bay Flyers.

1998-99: Tallied 43 points (19G, 24A) and 48 PIM in 55 games played for Thunder Bay … Logged one goal and one assist in three USHL playoff games.

INTERNATIONAL

Represented Team Canada at the 2012 World Championship, registering eight points (1G, 7A) in eight games … Shared second on the team with seven assists … Posted a +2 rating … Skated for the Canadian Team at the 2005 AHL All-Star Classic.