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| NUMBER: | 88 |
| HEIGHT: | 5' 11" |
| WEIGHT: | 181 |
| SHOOTS: | Left |
| BIRTHDATE: | 11/19/1988 |
| AGE: | 24 |
| BIRTHPLACE: | Buffalo, NY, USA |
| DRAFTED: | CHI: 2007-1 overall |
| Playoffs: Posted his first career Stanley Cup Playoff point with an assist on April 18 against Calgary ... Bagged the first goal of his professional postseason career on April 22 at Calgary ... Tallied two points (PPG, A) on April 27 against Calgary (Game 6) ... Paced Chicago with two first-goals during the opening round against Calgary ... Netted two goals in Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals against Vancouver on April 30 ... Posted his third straight game with a goal and with two points (G, A) on May 2 against Vancouver (Game 2) ... Netted his first professional hat trick and registered a postseason career-high four points in the series-clinching Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals against Vancouver on May 11 ... Became the third-youngest player in Stanley Cup Playoff history to post a hat trick (20 years, 173 days) when he netted three goals on May 11, behind Ted Kennedy and Wayne Gretzky ... Paced Chicago with six goals and eight points during the six-game conference finals. Regular Season: Ranked second on the club with 70 points, shared second with 45 assists and finished fifth with 25 goals in 80 games ... Notched 35 of his points on the power play (50.0 percent), the most on the team and tied for 11th in the NHL ... Paced Chicago with 13 power-play markers, tied for 13th in the league ... Led the team with 36 points on road and shared the lead with 17 goals away from the United Center ... Named to the Western Conference's starting lineup for the 2009 NHL All-Star Game in Montreal, finishing as the leading vote-getter on the team ... Netted two points (G, A) in his first career professional All-Star Game ... Participated in the Fan Fav NHL Breakaway Challenge during the Skills Competition the day before .... Led the club with 254 shots and paced team forwards in time on ice (18:39) ... Registered at least one shot in 77 of his 80 matchups ... Posted points in a season-high five consecutive games on six different occasions (Oct. 31 to Nov. 12; Nov. 16 to Nov. 26; Nov. 29 to Dec. 10; Dec. 14 to Dec. 26; Feb. 21 to March 1 and March 11 to 28) ... Notched 16 multiple-point performances, which includes six with a season-high three points ... Potted two goals in a game twice (Oct. 18 and Nov. 20) ... Tallied two assists in a contest nine times ... Tallied a season-high +3 plus/minus rating on April 7 at Nashville ... Shared third on the team with four game-winning goals ... Accrued a career high eight penalty minutes on Dec. 10 against Ottawa ... Missed two games due to injury (Jan. 4 and 6). |
CAREER 2011-12:Ranked second on the club with 43 assists and third with 66 points (23G, 43A) in 82 regular-season games … Was the only Blackhawks forward and one of only two players on the roster to appear in every regular-season tilt this year … Became the third player in Blackhawks franchise history with 20 or more goals in each of his first five NHL seasons (Toews, Savard) … Became one of three active NHL players to register at least 20 goals and 40 assists in each of his first five NHL campaigns (S. Crosby, A. Ovechkin) … Finished third on the team with five game-winning goals … Ranked third among American-born NHL players in assists and points … Ranked second on the team with 15 goals and second with 38 points at the United Center … Paced club forwards with 20 assists on the road … Ranked eighth in the NHL with a career-high 77 takeaways … Won a career-high 240 faceoffs … Finished sixth in the NHL with a team-high six shootout goals, and his four game-deciding markers were tied for second in the league … Potted a goal for the victorious Team Chara at the 2012 NHL All-Star Game in Ottawa, his third career appearance … Voted as the winner in the Breakaway Challenge during the 2012 All-Star Skills Challenge … Logged a career-high 25:21 of ice time on Dec. 11 vs. SJS ... Paced all Blackhawks forwards in total, even-strength and power-play TOI … Registered six points (3G, 3A) during a five-game point streak from March 9-18 … Notched eight points (1G, 7A) during a five-game point streak from Nov. 29-Dec. 8 … Equaled a career high with three assists on Nov. 4 at TBL ... Opened the season with a four-game point streak (2G, 4A) … Recorded a pair of multi-goal games … Led the team with four assists in six postseason appearances vs. PHX in the Western Conference Quarterfinals, and shared the club lead with four points … Ranked third among Blackhawks skaters with 10 penalty minutes … Shared second among club forwards with a postseason career-high average TOI of 21:58 … Notched two assists and tallied a postseason career-high 7 SOG in Game 1 at PHX on April 12. 2010-11: Collected a team-best 46 assists and ranked second with 73 points in 73 regular-season contests … Finished the campaign as one of just 15 point-per-game players in the NHL … Tied for the scoring lead among American-born NHL players … Became the second player in Blackhawks history after Denis Savard and one of only five in the NHL since 1990 to record at least 20 goals and 45 assists in each of his first four seasons … Paced the Blackhawks with 22 goals and shared the club lead with 49 points at even strength … Posted 21 multi-point outings and shared the club lead with six three-point efforts … Became the second-youngest player in franchise history to collect his 200th career assist, behind Savard, after tallying a helper on April 10 vs. DET … Recorded the 300th point of his NHL career with a goal on April 5 at MTL, becoming the second-youngest player in Blackhawks history to do so, after Savard … Became third-youngest player in franchise history to reach the 100-goal plateau, behind Jeremy Roenick and Bobby Hull, on March 14 vs. SJS … Became the second-youngest player in franchise history to reach the 300-game plateau on March 4 vs. CAR … Compiled a season-high seven-game point streak from Feb. 27-March 9 (3G, 6A) … Recorded back-to-back three-point games on Feb. 9 at EDM and Feb. 9 at DAL … Collected one assist for Team Lidstrom in the 2011 NHL All-Star Game, the second All-Star Game of his career … Registered his first multi-goal effort and his first three-point outing of the year (2G, 1A) on Nov. 6 at ATL … Registered a season-high 8 SOG on Nov. 6 at ATL … Missed nine games (Oct. 15; Dec. 8-26) due to injury … Paced the Blackhawks with five assists and shared the club lead with six points (1G, 5A) in seven games during the Western Conference Quarterfinals … Recorded at least one point in five of the final six tilts of the series … Collected two assists in Game 4 on April 19 vs. VAN. 2009-10: Led the Blackhawks and American-born NHL players and ranked ninth in the NHL with a career-high 88 points … Posted career bests with 30 goals and 58 assists … Ranked second on the team with a career-high six game-winning goals … Registered the first positive plus/minus rating of his career with a career-best +16 rating … Tied for sixth in the NHL with 58 points (21G, 37A) at even strength … Paced the team with 28 power-play points (9G, 19A) … Tallied at least one point in 60 different games, second most in the league … Led the club with 23 multi-point games, including a team-best five three-point outings … Became the youngest player (21y, 68d) in Blackhawks franchise history to reach the 200-point plateau with an assist on Jan. 26 at EDM … Collected the 100th assist of his NHL career on Oct. 12 against CGY … Tied a career high with three assists on Jan. 16 at CBJ … Compiled a career-high 11-game point streak (9G, 9A) from Dec. 22-Jan. 9 … Scored seven goals over a five-game stretch from Dec. 22-29 … Skated in his 200th career regular-season game on Dec. 27 vs. NSH … Netted three consecutive GWG from Dec. 23-27, the first Blackhawks player to do so since 1995 … Recorded 13 points (5G, 8A) over a nine-game scoring streak (Oct. 30-Nov. 21) … Scored goals (5G) in five straight games from Nov. 11-21 … Tallied four points (2G, 2A) to lead the team in scoring during NHL Premiere 2009 in Helsinki, Finland, on Oct. 2-3 … His 88 points were the most by a Blackhawks player since Roenick in 1993-94 … His 58 helpers were the most since Chris Chelios’ 58 during the 1995-96 campaign … Tallied a goal at 4:06 of the first overtime period in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final on June 9 at Wachovia Center in Philadelphia to give the Blackhawks a 4-3 victory over PHI and clinch the organization’s first Stanley Cup since 1961 … Ranked third in the league with a career-high 28 points in the postseason … Ranked fifth with a career-best 10 postseason goals … Tied for second with a career-high 18 assists … Registered at least one point in 18 of 22 postseason tilts … Paced Chicago with nine multi-point games in the playoffs … Led the Blackhawks with eight points (3G, 5A) in the Stanley Cup Final … Scored the first shorthanded goal of his NHL career at 19:46 of the third period in Game 5 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. NSH to send the game to overtime. 2008-09: Ranked second on the club with 70 points, shared second with 45 assists and finished fifth with 25 goals in 80 regular-season games … Notched 35 of his points on the power play, the most on the team and tied for 11th in the NHL … Paced Chicago with 13 PPG, tied for 13th in the league … Led the team with 36 points on the road and shared the lead with 17 goals away from the United Center … Named to the Western Conference starting lineup for the 2009 NHL All-Star Game in Montreal, finishing as the team’s leading vote-getter … Netted two points (1G, 1A) in his first career NHL All-Star Game … Participated in the Fan Fav NHL Breakaway Challenge during the skills competition … Led the club with 254 shots and paced team forwards with 18:39 TOI … Posted points in a season-high five consecutive games on six different occasions (Oct. 31-Nov. 12; Nov. 16- 26; Nov. 29-Dec. 10; Dec. 14-26; Feb. 21-March 1 and March 11-28) … Notched 16 multiple-point performances, including six with a season-high three points … Potted two goals in a game twice (Oct. 18 and Nov. 20) and tallied two assists in a contest nine times … Tallied a season-high +3 rating on April 7 at NSH … Shared third on the team with 4 GWG … Accrued a career-high 8 PIM on Dec. 10 against OTT … Missed two games (Jan. 4-6) due to injury… Led the club with nine goals and ranked second with 14 points in 16 contests during his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut … Paced Chicago with six goals and eight points during the six-game conference semifinals against VAN … Became the third-youngest player (20y, 173d) in Stanley Cup Playoffs history to post a hat trick (T. Kennedy and W. Gretzky) when he netted his first professional hat trick in the series-clinching Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals vs. VAN on May 11 … Netted two goals in Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals against VAN on April 30 … Posted at least one goal and two points in a three-game streak from April 27-May 2 … Netted the first goal of his professional postseason career on April 22 at CGY … Tallied two points (1G, 1A) on April 27 against CGY in Game 6 … Missed Game 3 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals on April 20 at CGY due to injury … Posted his first career playoff point with an assist on April 18 against CGY … Netted Chicago’s first goal of the regular season on Oct. 10 and the final marker of the team’s playoff run on May 27. 2007-08: Captured the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s top rookie, becoming the eighth Blackhawks player to accomplish that feat … Led the team and NHL rookies with 72 points (21G, 51A) in 82 regular-season games, sharing 28th in the league … Established a franchise record by a rookie with 51 assists, which paced the team and ranked second among league first-year players … Tied for third on the team with 21 goals … Led the squad and NHL rookies with 28 power-play points … Shared second on the team and led league first-year players with 7 PPG … Shared the NHL lead with seven shootout goals and converted 77.8 percent of his attempts during the season (7 of 9) … Collected a season-high four points (2G, 2A) on Oct. 23 against CBJ … Matched a season-high two goals three times … Dished out a career-most three assists on Nov. 28 against TBL … Tallied two goals in the YoungStars Game during the NHL All-Star Weekend in Atlanta … Earned NHL Rookie of the Month honors for October after registering 16 points (5G, 11A), the most in October by a rookie since Teemu Selanne in 1992 … Notched a season-high six-game point streak from Dec. 23-Jan. 4, collecting one goal and six assists … Scored his first NHL goal on Oct. 19 vs. COL as part of a three-point night … Netted the game-winning shootout goal against DET on Oct. 6, after posting his first career NHL point (1A) in regulation … Made his NHL debut on Oct. 4. 2006-07: Captured the Ontario Hockey League scoring title with 145 points (62G, 83A) in 58 regular-season games (2.5 points per game) with the London Knights … Earned the Emms Family Award as the OHL Rookie of the Year and was runner up to John Tavares for the Red Tilson Trophy as league MVP. INTERNATIONAL Was the second-youngest medalist in hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, earning a silver medal as the youngest member of the United States squad … Ranked third on Team USA with five points (3G, 2A), four of which came in the medal round against Finland (2G) and Canada (2A) … Tied for 11th in the tournament with a +4 rating … Represented Team USA at the 2008 World Junior Championship and was selected to the First All-Star Team after sharing first on the team with 10 points (3G, 7A) … Finished second on the United States National Team Development Program with 84 career goals and 172 points, while sharing first with 88 assists … Won a gold medal at the 2006 U18 World Championship, leading the team in goals (7) and pacing the tournament with 12 points in six games … Led the USA U17 Select Team with seven points in four games at the 2004 U17 Five Nations Tournament in Halle, Germany. |