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Brent Seabrook
Brent Seabrook
Defenseman  - CHI
Number: 7
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 221
Shoots: Right
Born: Apr 20, 1985  (Age 28)
Birthplace: Richmond, BC, Canada
Hometown: Tsawassen, BC, Canada
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Drafted: CHI / 2003 NHL Entry Draft
Round: 1st (14th overall)

CAREER

2011-12: Paced team defensemen and tied a career-high with nine goals, and ranked third among club blueliners with 34 points (9G, 25A) in 78 regular-season contests … Reached the 30-point plateau for the fifth time and the 20-point mark for the seventh consecutive season … Shared eighth among NHL defensemen and ranked second on the Blackhawks with a +21 plus/minus rating … Ranked seventh in the NHL among defensemen with a team-high 198 hits … Paced Chicago with 165 blocked shots … One of four NHL defensemen to register at least 190 hits and 150 blocked shots … Registered a career-high 156 shots on goal … One of two NHL blueliners to record 150 hits, 150 blocked shots and 150 shots on goal … Finished second on the club with a career-high 24:43 of ice time per game … Recorded six multi-point games, second among club blueliners … Tallied three points (2G, 1A) over a season-long three-game point streak from Feb. 3-10 ... Collected an assist, a team-high six hits and 10 shots on Jan. 31 at VAN ... Collected an assist in the 500th regular-season game of his NHL career on Dec. 11 vs. SJS … Recorded his 200th NHL point (1A) on Dec. 2 vs. NYI … Logged a career-high 31:22 TOI on Nov. 3 vs. FLA … Missed four regular-season games (Nov. 16-23) due to injury … Shared second on the club with three points (1G, 2A) in six postseason appearances vs. PHX in the Western Conference Quarterfinals … Led team blueliners with 18 SOG … Ranked second in the league with a postseason career-high average TOI of 30:01 … Ranked second on the club with 26 hits … Paced the Blackhawks with 12 blocked shots … Shared the game high with a postseason career-most 7 SOG in Game 1 at PHX on April 12 … Recorded a postseason career-high 33:45 of TOI in Game 3 vs. PHX on April 17.

2010-11: Ranked fifth on the club and led team defensemen with a career-high 48 points (9G, 39A) while being one of two Blackhawks to appear in all 82 regular-season contests … Tied his career high with nine goals and set a career best with 39 assists … Netted a career-high five power-play markers, tops among team blueliners … Ranked third among NHL defensemen with 227 hits … Finished second on the club with 154 blocked shots … Ranked second on the Blackhawks with a 24:23 of ice time per game … Paced the team with 2:46 of shorthanded TOI per game … Registered a team-high 27 assists at home and led club defensemen with 30 points (3G, 27A) at the United Center … Recorded 17 points (5G, 12A) and a +8 rating in 23 tilts against Central Division opponents … Led team blueliners with 10 multi-point games, including one three-point outing … Tied a Blackhawks season high with a +4 rating and collected two assists on Jan. 12 vs. COL ... Posted his first three-point game since March 2007 with three assists on Dec. 5 against CGY ... Registered a pair of assists on Oct. 16 vs. BUF for his first multi-point outing of the campaign … Recorded a season-high six shots on goal on Oct. 9 vs. DET … Logged a season-high 28:30 TOI on Oct. 11 at BUF and on March 9 at TBL … Registered one assist in five playoff games during the Western Conference Quarterfinals against VAN … Notched his only point of the postseason with a helper on the game-tying goal to force overtime in Game 7 at VAN on April 26 … Missed Games 4 and 5 due to injury.

2009-10: Tied for sixth on the team with 26 assists and ranked third among club defensemen with 30 points in 78 regular-season games … Ranked second among Blackhawks defensemen with a +20 rating … Led the club with 153 blocked shots … Ranked second on the team and paced club blueliners with 208 hits … Posted six multi-assist games and seven multi-point outings … Compiled two season-long three-game point streaks from Oct. 2-8 (4A) and Nov. 13-19 (3A) … Collected the 100th assist of his NHL career on Dec. 13 against TBL … Tied a Blackhawks season high with a +4 rating on Jan. 7 in BOS ... Ended the longest shootout in Blackhawks history with an 11th-round game-deciding goal on Dec. 1 vs. CBJ ... Netted the overtime GWG on Oct. 12 against CGY to cap the biggest comeback in franchise history (down 5-0) ... Credited with a Blackhawks season-high nine hits on Dec. 5 at PIT ... Missed the Oct. 24 game against NSH, ending a streak of 223 consecutive regular-season games played … Netted a postseason career-high four goals and added seven assists in 22 games while helping the Blackhawks to the 2010 Stanley Cup Championship … His 11 points shared seventh among NHL defensemen, while his four markers ranked second among blueliners in the postseason … Paced league blueliners with 81 hits, and shared fifth among defensemen with 36 SOG … Finished second on the team with an average TOI of 24:10 during the playoffs … Registered a career-high three points (1G, 2A) in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals on May 3 against VAN … Tallied seven points (1G, 6A) over a four-game stretch from April 24-May 3 … Posted four multi-point outings overall.

2008-09: Appeared in all 82 regular-season games, sharing the lead among team defensemen with eight goals … Ranked fourth among club blueliners with 18 assists and 26 points … Led Chicago with 224 hits and 113 blocked shots and ranked fourth with a career-high +23 rating … Ranked second on the team with an average of 23:19 TOI … Tied a season high with two points three times, all of which were recorded in the final 16 contests of the regular season (March 13, 20 and 27) … Registered the overtime winner on March 27 against NJD … Accrued the 100th point of his NHL career with an assist on Jan. 11 against NSH … Posted a point in a season-best three straight games from Nov. 1-9 (1G, 2A) … Accrued a season-high 9 PIM on Nov. 14 against STL … Paced Chicago with 11 assists and led team defensemen with 12 points while appearing in all 17 games during his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut … Paced Chicago with an average TOI of 26:00, seventh-highest in the NHL … Shared the squad lead with three assists and three points during the Western Conference Final … Posted seven points (1G, 6A) in a postseason-high five straight games (April 22-May 2), two contests more than his longest streak during the regular season … Notched his first playoff point with an assist on April 18 in Game 2 vs. CGY ... Netted a postseason career-high two assists and three points, including his first-ever playoff goal, on April 25 in Game 5 vs. CGY ... Led Chicago with 24 hits in the quarterfinals, tied for first with five assists and shared second with six points .... Recorded a team postseason-high six blocked shots in Game 2 of the Western Conference Final on May 19.

2007-08: Paced Blackhawks defensemen with 23 assists and shared the lead among team blueliners with 32 points while skating in all 82 regular-season games … Ranked second on the squad with a 21:29 TOI … Ranked third on the squad with 90 PIM and tied for third with a +13 rating … Matched a season-high two points six times … Notched a point in a season-high four straight contests from March 29-April 4, accruing five assists … Logged a season-high 34:14 TOI on Jan. 8 at MTL … Netted a career-high two goals, including the GWG on Dec. 23 against EDM.

2006-07: Shared the lead among team defensemen with four goals and ranked second with 20 assists and 24 points in 81 regular-season games … Missed his only game of the season on Dec. 17 against COL due to injury … Led Chicago with a career-high 104 PIM and ranked second with 129 blocked shots and 146 hits … Racked up a career-high 22 PIM and two fighting majors on Dec. 2 at NSH … Participated in the YoungStars Game as part of the 2007 NHL All-Star festivities on Jan. 23 in Dallas.

2005-06: Paced Blackhawks defensemen with 27 assists, 32 points and a +5 rating in 69 regular-season contests as a rookie … Ranked second among club rookies and sixth on the team with his 32 points … Ranked second on the team with 27 assists … Dished out four assists in his second NHL contest on Oct. 7 against SJS, matching a Blackhawks single-game record for points and assists by a rookie … Notched his first two career NHL goals in overtime (Nov. 2 and Nov. 6) … Posted an assist in his NHL debut on Oct. 5 against ANA.

2004-05: Wrapped up his junior career by ranking second on Lethbridge of the Western Hockey League with 42 assists and third with 54 points and 107 PIM in 63 regular-season contests … Made his professional debut at the end of the campaign, appearing in three regular-season contests and six postseason tilts for the American Hockey League’s Norfolk Admirals and logging one assist in the playoffs.

2003-04: Ranked second on Lethbridge with 29 assists, fifth with 41 points and tied for fourth with 107 PIM in 61 regular-season games.

2002-03: Ranked third on Lethbridge with 33 assists and fourth with 113 PIM while potting nine goals. 2001-02: Collected 33 assists, 39 points and 70 PIM in 67 regular-season tilts with Lethbridge … Appeared in four postseason contests, posting two points (1G, 1A).

2001-02: Held scoreless in four regular-seaon games with Lethbridge during his junior debut.

Won a gold medal competing for Team Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver … Posted one assist, 2 PIM and a +2 rating in seven games for the tournament champions … Appeared in eight games with Team Canada at the 2006 World Championship … Won gold with Team Canada at the 2005 World Junior Championship, posting three assists and a +6 rating during the tournament … Represented Canada at the 2004 World Junior Championship, recording three points (1G, 2A) in six games … Played seven games for Team Canada at the 2003 U18 World Junior Championship, logging six points (3G, 3A) and 4 PIM for the tournament winners.