Head Coach Ryan McGill
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Head Coach Ryan McGill
HARTFORD WOLF PACK 2014-15 MEDIA GUIDE (Edited by Bob Crawford) Photography: Chris Rutsch, Diane Sobolewski, Richard Zacher 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Team Directory……………………………………………………………………….. 3 Management/Coaching/Training/Equipment Staff…………………………………… 4 2014-15 Wolf Pack Players…………………………………………………............. 10 Wolf Pack 2013-14 Team Statistics……………………………………..................... 42 All-time Wolf Pack/Whale Year-by-year Scoring/Goaltending…………………….. 45 All-time Wolf Pack/Whale Team Game-by-game………………………………….. 61 Wolf Pack/Whale Regular Season Records…………………………………………. 77 Wolf Pack/Whale All-time Scoring/Goaltending…………………………………… 94 All-time Wolf Pack/Whale Regular Season Leaders………………………………. 100 Wolf Pack/Whale All-time AHL Standings, All-time vs. AHL………………….... 101 Wolf Pack/Whale All-time vs. AHL (year-by-year)………………………………..102 Wolf Pack/Whale Playoff History............................................................................. 108 Wolf Pack All-time Playoff Statistics……………………………………………… 111 Wolf Pack Largest Crowds, Overtime History…………………………………….. 124 Wolf Pack Shootout History……………………………………………………….. 129 Hat Tricks…………………………………………………………………………...131 Shutouts……………………………………………………………………………..132 Number of Players Used/Penalty Shots……………………………………………. 135 Wolf Pack/Whale Team Honors…………………………………………………… 137 All-Time Wolf Pack/Whale Jersey Numbers……………………………………… 142 History of the Hartford Wolf Pack………………………………………………….147 2 HARTFORD WOLF PACK 2014-15 1 Civic Center Plaza Hartford, CT 06103 www.hartfordwolfpack.com facebook.com/HartfordWolfPack twitter.com/@WolfPackAHL Phone: (860) 249-6333 Fax: (860) 241-4226 Tickets: (855) 762-6451 Personnel President and General Manager, New York Rangers/Governor, Hartford Wolf Pack General Manager, Hartford Wolf Pack General Manager, XL Center Assistant General Manager, XL Center Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer Strength and Conditioning Coach Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Equipment Manager Assistant Equipment Manager Video Coordinator Vice-President, Corporate Sales Director of Sales Director of Business Development Director of Finance Director of Corporate Sales Director of Premium Seating Director of Marketing, XL Center Director of Broadcasting & Public Relations Marketing Manager Community Relations Manager Corporate Sales Manager Box Office Manager Assistant Box Office Manager Account Executive Account Executive Account Executive Account Executive Executive Assistant Sales Coordinator Graphic Designer Team Information Club Colors Home Arena Seating Capacity Ice Surface Dimensions Ticket Prices Attendance Records Glen Sather Jim Schoenfeld Chris Lawrence Casey Heverling Ken Gernander Jeff Beukeboom Pat Boller Brian Fairbrother Mark Cesari Paul Secola Russell Holdredge Craig Lewis Shawn Roche Bryan Dooley Ilkka Kortesluoma Adam Goldberg Jeffrey McGarr Eric Horn Allyson Boal Erin Bilton Bob Crawford Ben DiCandilo Franky Berrian Rose LeBlanc Ruth Clarke-Olen Paige Stouch Dustin Boucher Craig Cugno Christopher Hart Dave Romeiko Elyse Vernile Pearson Davis Gary Goldberg-O’Maxfield Navy Blue, Red, White and Silver XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum 15,635 200’ x 85’ $12-$45 Game: 21,673 (Rentschler Field) vs. Providence 2/19/11; 14,115 (at XL Center) vs. Springfield, 1/24/98 Season: 288,859 (1998-99) Average: 7,221 (1998-99) Above Section 106 Fox Sports Radio 1410 WPOP Eastern Press Box Location Flagship Radio Station Time Zone 3 General Manager Jim Schoenfeld The 2014-15 American Hockey League season is Jim Schoenfeld’s 12th year as General Manager of the Wolf Pack. Schoenfeld also serves the parent New York Rangers organization as the Rangers’ assistant general manager, player personnel, a post he has held since July 23, 2007, and was a Ranger assistant coach from February 23, 2009 through the end of the 2012-13 season. Schoenfeld assumed the Wolf Pack’s general managership July 21, 2003, and the team compiled a record of 469-301-47-51 (.597 points percentage) during his first 11 years in that role. Schoenfeld also served as the Wolf Pack’s head coach for the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons, leading the club to a total mark of 95-53-5-7 (.631) in those two campaigns. Schoenfeld, 62, has been involved in pro hockey for 41 years and has enjoyed tremendous success as a player, coach and broadcaster. He came to the Wolf Pack after an earlier, oneseason stint as an assistant coach with the Rangers. Prior to that, he had spent three years as the lead analyst for ESPN's National Hockey Night. Schoenfeld has logged a total of 10 seasons behind NHL benches as a head coach, accumulating an overall record of 256-246-78 (.509 winning percentage) with the Buffalo Sabres, New Jersey Devils, Washington Capitals and Phoenix Coyotes. His most recent NHL head-coaching turn was with Phoenix in 1997-98 and '98-99. His total record with the Coyotes was 72-66-24. That included a 1998-99 slate of 39-31-12, which at that time ranked second in franchise history for most victories in a single season. Schoenfeld helped represent the Coyotes that year at the NHL All-Star Game, as a member of the North American team's coaching staff. After a previous broadcasting stint with ESPN, Schoenfeld assumed head-coaching duties with the Washington Capitals on January 27, 1994. He compiled a 113-102-34 (.522 winning percentage) in 249 games and three-plus seasons in Washington, ranking him fifth in Capitals history in games-coached (249) and victories (113), and sixth in winning percentage (.522). Schoenfeld piloted the New Jersey Devils from January 26, 1988 through November 6, 1990, leading the club to a record of 5059-15 in 124 games. In 1987-88, he was responsible for coaching the Devils to their first-ever Stanley Cup playoff appearance, taking the club to within one game of the Stanley Cup Finals. Schoenfeld started his NHL head coaching career during the 1985-86 campaign with the Buffalo Sabres, whom he guided until January 15th of that year, before general manager Scotty Bowman resumed his coaching career. Prior to joining the Sabres' coaching staff, he served as head coach of their top American Hockey League affiliate, the Rochester Americans, for a portion of the 1984-85 season. Schoenfeld's tenure at the helm of the Americans ended when he came out of retirement and rejoined the Sabres' active playing lineup on December 19, 1984. Schoenfeld skated for 13 seasons as an NHL defenseman, appearing in a total of 719 games with the Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins from 1972-73 through 1984-85. Captain of the Sabres from 1974-77, he suited up for 584 contests in a Buffalo uniform, registering 51 goals and 204 assists for 255 points, along with 1,132 penalty minutes. Schoenfeld earned Second-Team NHL All-Star honors in 1979-80 and also took part in the 1977 and 1980 NHL All-Star Games, as well as the 1979 Challenge Cup series. He was Buffalo's first selection (fifth overall) in the 1972 NHL Entry Draft and at the time he was named captain of the Sabres, in October of 1974, at 22 he owned the distinction of having been the youngest captain in NHL history. Schoenfeld is a member of both the Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame and the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame. A native of Galt, Ontario, Schoenfeld and his wife, Theresa, have a daughter, Katie, and three sons, Justin, Adam and Nathan. 4 Head Coach Ken Gernander Throughout the entirety of the Hartford Wolf Pack/Connecticut Whale’s 17 seasons of existence, the one constant that has defined the franchise’s identity has been the leadership of Ken Gernander. His stellar career has always been considered hall of fame caliber by anyone who has watched the Wolf Pack, and the American Hockey League enshrined Gernander as an AHL Hall of Famer January 28, 2013. Named to his current head-coaching post July 23, 2007 after two seasons as an assistant coach and eight years as the Wolf Pack’s captain, Gernander is the longest-serving head coach in franchise history and has continued the same tremendous level of achievement behind the bench as he enjoyed while a Pack player. After a 37-32-1-6, 81-point season in 2013-14, Gernander’s overall head coaching record stood at 280-202-27-39, for a stellar .571 winning percentage. The Coleraine, MN native has led his team to four playoff berths in seven seasons at the helm and has finished each of those seven years above .500. Gernander coached the Wolf Pack to an Atlantic Division championship in 2008-09, going 46-27-3-4 for 99 points, and led the team to a franchiserecord 110 standings points (50-20-2-8) in his very first year as head man, 2007-08. For much of his playing career, Gernander was as close as one could get to being a coach on the ice, as he was the only captain the Wolf Pack ever had through their first eight years and wore the “C” for the parent New York Rangers’ top development team for ten straight years. Gernander spent 11 of his 14 seasons in the Ranger organization, a record of consistent association with a single franchise that is almost unheard of in today’s sports world, let alone in minor pro sports. That association continued uninterrupted with the move of Gernander from locker room to coach’s office. Gernander retired as the top-scoring American-born player in AHL history, with totals of 293-331-624 in 973 games. He also suited up for a then league-record 123 postseason contests. In 599 games with the Wolf Pack, Gernander registered 347 points (a franchise record at the time of his retirement, since surpassed by Brad Smyth), with 160 goals and 187 assists, and led the Pack to a Calder Cup championship in 1999-00. He twice captured the AHL’s Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award for sportsmanship, determination and dedication to hockey (1995-96 with the Binghamton Rangers and 2003-04 with the Wolf Pack) and was named the Pack’s 2003-04 American Specialty/AHL Man of the Year. During his 11 years with the Ranger organization, Gernander appeared in 12 regular-season NHL games (2-3-5) and 15 postseason matches. He originally signed as a free agent with the Rangers July 4, 1994. Gernander, 45, spent the first three seasons of his pro career in the Winnipeg Jets organization, which drafted him out of high school in 1987 (fifth round, 96th overall). He went to the Calder Cup Finals with the Moncton Hawks in 1993-94. Prior to turning pro, Gernander played four seasons at the University of Minnesota. Gernander and his wife, Kerby, have three children, daughters McKenna and Miranda and son Micah. 5 Assistant Coach Jeff Beukeboom The 2014-15 season is the third as a Wolf Pack assistant coach for former New York Ranger and four-time Stanley Cup champion Jeff Beukeboom, who was named to the staff July 6, 2012. Beukeboom, who enjoyed a 13-year, 804-game career as an NHL defenseman, came to the Wolf Pack after three seasons as an assistant coach with the Sudbury Wolves of the Ontario Hockey League. Prior to that, the 49-year-old Ajax, Ontario native spent one year as an assistant with the OHL’s Barrie Colts, and also gained assistant coaching experience with the Toronto Roadrunners of the AHL in 2003-04. Drafted in the first round (19th overall) by the Edmonton Oilers in 1983, Beukeboom broke into the NHL ranks with the Oilers in 1986-87 and would go on to win Stanley Cups with Edmonton in three of his first four seasons (1987, 1988 and 1990). The Rangers acquired Beukeboom from the Oilers November 12, 1991 in exchange for David Shaw, as part of the deal that October through which Mark Messier became a Ranger, and the final eight years of Beukeboom’s playing career were spent in Ranger uniform. The 6-5, 230-pound Beukeboom logged a total of 520 games as a Ranger before retiring after the 1998-99 season, and was a key cog in the Rangers’ run to a Stanley Cup championship in 1994. All told in NHL action, Beukeboom scored 30 goals and added 129 assists for 159 points, and registered 1,890 penalty minutes. Beukeboom and his wife Sherri reside in West Hartford and have three children, daughter Tyson and sons Brock and Reid. 6 Assistant General Manager/Assistant Coach Pat Boller Pat Boller is in his eighth season of service on the Wolf Pack staff. The parent New York Rangers added an Assistant General Manager designation to Boller’s title prior to the 2012-13 season, after he had spent six years as an assistant coach. In addition to working the Whale bench with Head Coach Ken Gernander and fellow assistant Jeff Beukeboom, Boller acts as the Whale’s video analyst, while also supporting General Manager Jim Schoenfeld in execution of all the team’s administrative duties. The 41-year-old Boller joined the then-Hartford Wolf Pack after serving nine years in the Rangers organization as a Coaches Assistant and Director of Operations, Madison Square Garden Training Center. In this capacity, he worked closely with Video Analyst Jerry Dineen to prepare video, as well as assisting with pre-scouting and tracking statistics. Additionally, Boller helped coordinate team travel and scheduling. Boller was also instrumental in organizing and assisting with summer prospect and development camps, working closely with Rangers’ prospects on and off the ice. The summer months also involved setting up player rehab and off-season programs in preparation for the coming season. A former college hockey player and assistant captain at SUNY Potsdam, Boller was a member of the coaching staff at Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York. During his tenure, Manhattanville won the ECAC Championship three straight seasons (2005, 2006 and 2007). He also helped lead Manhattanville to an appearance in the Division III Final Eight in 2005 and 2006, and a Final Four appearance in 2007. The Queens, New York native made it to the international stage in 2006 as video coach for USA Hockey at the World Junior Championships in Vancouver, British Columbia, serving under Head Coach Walt Kyle. Also, Boller has coached USA Select Festival teams at either the 15-year-old, 16-year-old or 17-year-old level in every offseason since the summer of 2006. In August of 2013, Boller assisted Pat Mikesch in coaching the U.S. Under-17 Select Team to the championship of the Under-17 Five Nations Tournament in Slovakia, and he went to the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup as an assistant coach with the U.S. Under-18 Select Team. Boller and his wife, Claudia, reside in Danbury, Connecticut with their sons, Kyle and Jack. 7 Brian Fairbrother – Athletic Trainer Wolf Pack athletic trainer Brian Fairbrother is a new addition to the Wolf Pack staff for the 2014-15 season. Fairbrother joined the Wolf Pack after eight years working in Sports Medicine at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT. Fairbrother was an assistant athletic trainer for the Bobcats, providing medical services for the men’s ice hockey program, and also served as an approved clinical instructor and lecturer for Quinnipiac’s athletic training program. Before beginning his tenure at Quinnipiac in 2006, Fairbrother earned a Master’s degree in Recreation and Sports Science from Ohio University, where he worked for a year as a graduate assistant athletic trainer, focusing his efforts on the football, women’s lacrosse and track and field teams. Fairbrother also has experience working with the football program at Harvard University. Fairbrother did his undergraduate work at Northeastern University, completing his Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training in 2005. In addition to his athletic training credentials, Fairbrother, a 32–year-old native of Littleton, NH, is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and a Basic Life Support Instructor for the American Heart Association. He holds membership in both the National Athletic Trainers Association and the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Fairbrother and his fiancee Katyann make their home in Wallingford, CT. Mark Cesari – Strength & Conditioning Coach Strength and Conditioning Coach Mark Cesari is in his fourth season with the Wolf Pack in 2014-15. Cesari is no stranger to working with professional athletes, as he has designed and implemented strength and conditioning programs for NHL, AHL, Olympic, and USA development athletes. He came to the Wolf Pack after spending two years as the Rehabilitation Coordinator at a clinic in Montreal, Quebec. Prior to that, Cesari spent three seasons as the strength and conditioning coach/athletic trainer with the Rochester Institute of Technology hockey program. In 2005, Cesari worked with both the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA and the Phoenix Roadrunners of the ECHL as the assistant athletic trainer and strength and conditioning coach. Cesari completed his Masters of Science degree in Sports Health Care from the Arizona School of Health Sciences in 2006. In 2004, he earned his bachelors degree in Exercise Science from Concordia University in Montreal. Cesari, a native of Montreal, currently resides in Hartford, CT with his wife, Jennifer. Paul Secola – Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Paul Secola serves the Wolf Pack in the newly-created position of assistant strength & conditioning coach, supporting Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Mark Cesari in all aspects of the Wolf Pack’s strength and conditioning program. Secola, 24, who hails from Brookfield, CT, has a Master’s Degree in Exercise Science, and a Bachelor’s in Strength and Conditioning, from the University of Connecticut. While at UConn, he worked with the Football, Men’s and Women’s Track and Field, and Field Hockey programs, and conducted, and participated in, research studies under his major advisor, Dr. William Kraemer. Prior to joining the Wolf Pack, Secola worked at Edwin O. Smith High School in Storrs, CT, where he served as Strength and Conditioning Coach for the hockey and baseball teams. Secola also coordinated the school’s weight room, designing and implementing training programs for both teams and individual athletes. Secola holds certification as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, as well as in First Aid/CPR and as a National Academy of Sports Medicine Certified Personal Trainer. Secola enjoys doing volunteer work in his spare time, and makes his home in Wethersfield, CT. 8 Shawn Roche – Video Coordinator Shawn Roche is a new member of the Wolf Pack staff for the 2014-15 AHL season, assisting the Wolf Pack coaches as video coordinator. Before joining the Wolf Pack, Roche worked as a video coordinator and video coach for the Canisius College Men’s Hockey program in his hometown of Buffalo, NY for two years. The 29-year-old Roche earned a Master’s degree in Adult Education from the University of Phoenix, after graduating from Bowling Green State University with a Bachelor’s in Sports Management. He also did graduate work at the University of Toledo, serving as a graduate assistant coach and video coordinator for the football program, and at Bowling Green Roche worked as a student coach for the Falcon football team. He has also assisted the Buffalo Bills with their training camp operation. Russell Holdredge – Head Equipment Manager The 2014-15 campaign marks the sixth season as Head Equipment Manager of the Wolf Pack for Russell Holdredge, and his 12th overall as a member of the equipment staff of the New York Rangers’ AHL affiliate. Holdredge started in his current role with the Hartford Wolf Pack in 2009-2010, after spending the previous six seasons as the assistant equipment manager. Prior to working in pro hockey, Russell worked as an assistant manager for five years at Gerry Cosby’s Sporting Goods in Sheffield, MA. There he learned how to sharpen skates and perform other hockey equipment repairs. He also learned how to sew and create protective pads on the factory side of Cosby’s, which produces equipment bags and football/hockey protective pads for many professional teams and players. Born in South Kingston, RI, Holdredge grew up in Sheffield, MA. He graduated from Mt. Everett High School in 2001 and then attended Berkshire Community College for two years until moving to Hartford to begin working for the Wolf Pack. Holdredge also holdes a Connecticut certification as an EMT-B. He resides in Manchester, CT. Craig Lewis – Assistant Equipment Manager Craig Lewis is in his sixth season as the Wolf Pack’s assistant equipment manager in 2013-14, and his seventh overall as a member of the equipment staff with the New York Rangers’ AHL affiliate. Lewis took over the assistant equipment manager’s duties in 2009-10, after serving the Wolf Pack as the visiting team locker room assistant during the 2008-2009 campaign. Prior to joining the Wolf Pack, Lewis worked as an ice hockey official, doing several levels of hockey, including high school and college level games, throughout the state of Connecticut and New England. Lewis was also a fan of the Hartford Wolf Pack growing up, coming to countless games. Born in Hartford, CT, Lewis was raised in Newington, where he still lives. He graduated from Newington High School in 2004 and then studied at both Central Connecticut State University and Manchester Community College. 9 2014-15 Hartford Wolf Pack Players 10 #4 Conor Allen, D Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Team U. Mass-Amherst U. Mass-Amherst Whale U. Mass-Amherst 2013-14 NY Rangers Wolf Pack CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Lge. H.E. H.E. AHL H.E. NHL AHL NHL AHL Pro H.E. Shoots left. 6-2, 210. Born: Chicago, IL – 1/31/90 Acquired: Signed with NY Rangers as free agent 3/29/13 Regular Season Playoffs GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A 31 2 4 6 29 ------35 7 7 14 28 ------1 0 0 0 0 ------33 5 14 19 53 ------3 0 0 0 0 ------72 6 25 31 71 ------3 0 0 0 0 ------73 6 25 31 71 ------76 6 25 31 71 ------99 14 25 39 110 ------- Pts. --------------------- PIM --------------------- Career Notes: 2013-14: Finished season tied for second among team defensemen in goals, third among blueliners in points, assists and PIM, and fifth overall on team in assists…Third-leading scorer among AHL rookie defensemen…Assisted on GWG 4/4 @ Manchester (Third Star in 2-0 win)…Second Star in 4-0 win vs. Bridgeport 3/29 (1-12, 4 shots)…Posted two assists 3/8 vs. Albany…Had two assists 2/25 @ Portland…Posted primary assist on Ryan Bourque’s game-tying goal with 3:56 remaining in third period of 4-3 shootout win vs. Albany 2/1…Returned to Wolf Pack by NY Rangers 1/5…Made NHL debut for NY Rangers 12/29 @ Tampa Bay, after earning first career NHL recall 12/28…Named game’s Second Star in 3-1 win 12/26 @ Bridgeport (1-1-2)…Extended point streak to four games (1-4-5) with a helper @ Albany 12/14…Stretched a point streak to a pro personal-best three games (1-3-4) with an assist 12/13 vs. Adirondack…Posted his first career pro multiple-assist game 12/8 vs. Springfield, with two helpouts…Scored for a second time in four games 12/7 @ Springfield…Registered first pro multiple-point game 10/30, with 1-1-2 in 5-3 victory vs. Bridgeport (Second Star)…Scored first pro goal 10/19 @ Portland, giving him his first point-scoring streak (1-1-2) as a pro…Earned first pro point with an assist 10/11 vs. Adirondack…2012-13: Made pro debut for Whale 4/14 @ Springfield…Led U. Mass-Amherst team defensemen in points and assists…Had third-most assists, and fourth-most points on U. MassAmherst squad, and ranked second on team in PIM…2011-12: Tied for U. Mass-Amherst team lead in goals among defensemen, and registered third-most points among team blueliners…2010-11: Had fifth-most penalty minutes on U. Mass-Amherst team…Transactions: Signed Amateur Tryout (ATO) agreement with Whale 4/3/13. 11 #2 Mat Bodie, D Year Team 2010-11 Union College 2011-12 Union College 2012-13 Union College 2013-14 Union College CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Shoots left. 6-0, 175. Born: East St. Paul, Manitoba – 3/7/90 Acquired: Signed as free agent by NY Rangers 4/15/14 Regular Season Playoffs Lge. GP G A PTS PIM GP G ECAC 40 6 26 32 18 ----ECAC 39 8 21 29 32 ----ECAC 35 6 18 24 32 ----ECAC 40 8 31 39 57 ----ECAC: 154 28 96 124 139 ----- A ----------- Pts. ----------- PIM ----------- Career Notes: 2013-14: Won NCAA championship with Union College (ECAC), leading all NCAA defensemen in regular-season points…Led Union skaters in regularseason assists and PIM, and finished third on team in points…Served as Union’s captain for a second straight year…Honored as a First-Team AHCA East All-American, FirstTeam Hockey East All Star, Frozen Four, NCAA East Regional and ECAC Hockey All-Tournament selection…2012-13: Captain of Union College (ECAC) squad…Tied for second among Union defensemen, and tied for fourth overall on team, in assists and finished fourth among blueliners in points…2011-12: Named a Second-Team AHCA East All-American, only the second defenseman in school history to achieve All-American honors…Led Union College (ECAC) blueliners in points, goals and assists, and finished third overall on team in assists…Second-highest point-scorer among ECAC defensemen…2010-11: Earned ECAC All-Rookie honors…Set Union College school record for most points by a freshman defenseman…Led Union College (ECAC) defensemen in points, goals and assists and finished second overall on team in assists and tied for fifth in points…Notched second-most points and assists among ECAC blueliners…Misc.: Finished college career with most assists in Union’s Division I history. 12 #9 Ryan Bourque, C Shoots left. 5-9, 178. Born: Boxford, MA – 1/3/91 Acquired: Drafted in 3rd rd. (80th ov.) by NY Rangers 2009 Regular Season Playoffs Year Team Lge. GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A 2008-09 U.S. National U-18 57 21 33 54 58 ------2009-10 Quebec QMJHL 44 19 24 43 20 9 3 7 2010-11 Quebec QMJHL 49 26 33 59 22 18 5 11 2011-12 Whale AHL 69 6 8 14 10 9 2 1 2012-13 Whale AHL 53 8 7 15 11 ------2013-14 Wolf Pack AHL 74 21 16 37 22 ------CAREER TOTALS: AHL 196 35 31 66 43 9 2 1 (through end of 2013-14 QMJHL 93 45 57 102 42 27 8 18 season) Pts. --10 16 3 ----3 26 PIM --6 8 4 ----4 14 Career Notes: 2013-14: Led Wolf Pack team in +/- with a +16, tied for team lead in PPG (7) and finished with second-most goals among Wolf Pack skaters… Scored his 20th goal of the season 0:56 into the game, and added an assist, in Second-Star performance 4/6 vs. Norfolk (3-2 win)…Buried shootout winner 4/5 vs. Providence (First Star in 2-1 win)…Netted two goals in First-Star performance 3/29 vs. Bridgeport (4-0 victory)…Struck for his first three-point game as a pro 3/8 vs. Albany, scoring GWG and adding two assists (Second Star in 4-3 win)…Scored for a third time in four games (4-1-5), and tied his pro career high with six shots, 2/21 vs. Bridgeport…Scored twice, for his first multiple-goal game of the season, and put a pro career-high six shots on net, 2/14, in 5-2 victory @ Springfield (Third Star)…Notched a point in a pro career-high fifth straight game (4-1-5) 1/17 @ Adirondack, scoring a goal in a 4-2 win…Scored for a pro career-high third consecutive game (3-0-3) 1/11 @ Wilkes-Barre/Scranton…2012-13: Scored for a second time in three games 3/23 vs. Adirondack…Named game’s Third Star 3/17 vs. Springfield (goal, four shots in 3-2 win)…Injured 1/23 vs. Adirondack and missed 19 games (returned to action 3/16 vs. Manchester)…Scored first goal of game 12/14 vs. Albany (Second Star in 4-3 loss)…Notched his second GWG in a span of four games 11/25 @ Springfield, scoring with 15.6 left in third period for 3-2 win (First Star) and extending a point-scoring streak to a then-personal pro-high four games (2-2-4)…Scored first career pro GWG in 2-1 win @ Worcester 11/17…Had goals in back games for the first time in his pro career, after scoring Whale’s first goal of game 10/27 vs. Providence…Made Whale season debut 10/24 @ Albany, after missing first four games of season due to injury…2011-12: Earned Third-Star honors in pro playoff debut 4/19, in Game One of Eastern Conference Quarterfinals @ Bridgeport, with 1-1-2 in 3-0 win…Had a team-high four shots on goal 2/28 vs. Worcester (2-1 shootout win)…Struck for his first multiple-point game as a pro with two goals in 6-3 victory 2/17 vs. Springfield (Third Star)…Put a game-high five shots on net in 3-0 win vs. Providence 12/10…Extended first career pro point streak to three games (1-2-3) with an assist 12/9 vs. Hershey…Had points in back-to-back games for his first time as a pro (1-1-2) 12/312/4…Registered primary assist on Andreas Thuresson’s GWG with 21.6 seconds left in regulation 11/26 vs. Springfield…First pro point was a goal 11/4 vs. St. John’s…Returned to action 11/2 @ Bridgeport, after missing the previous six games due to injury (injured 10/14 @ Albany)…Had two shots on goal in pro debut 10/8 @ Adirondack…2010-11: Tied for third-most playoff assists on Quebec (QMJHL) club and tied for fourth on team in postseason points…Ranked third among Quebec skaters in regular-season points, and tied for third on team in goals…Alternate Captain of Bronze Medal-winning USA squad at 2011 World Junior Championship (0-3-3 in 6 GP)…200910: Had third-most playoff assists on Quebec (QMJHL) team and tied for third on club in playoff points…Registered fifth-best regular-season plus/minus on Quebec squad, with a +12…Won a Gold Medal with Team USA at 2010 World Junior Championship (0-3-3 in 7 GP)…Misc.: Son of Hall of Fame defenseman Ray Bourque and younger brother of fellow pro Ranger organization forward Chris Bourque. 13 #17 Chris Bourque, LW Shoots left. 5-8, 180. Born: Boston, MA – 1/29/86 Acquired: Signed as free agent by NY Rangers 7/2/14 Regular Season Year Team Lge. GP G A PTS PIM GP 2004-05 Portland AHL 6 1 1 2 2 --Boston U. H.E. 35 10 13 23 50 --2005-06 Hershey AHL 52 8 28 36 40 1 2006-07 Hershey AHL 76 25 33 58 49 19 2007-08 Washington NHL 4 0 0 0 2 --Hershey AHL 73 28 35 63 56 5 2008-09 Washington NHL 8 1 0 1 0 --Hershey AHL 69 21 52 73 57 22 2009-10 Pittsburgh NHL 20 0 3 3 10 --Washington NHL 1 0 0 0 0 --Hershey AHL 49 22 48 70 26 21 2010-11 Atlant Mytishchi KHL 8 1 0 1 0 --Lugano Swiss-A 39 14 19 33 24 2 2011-12 Hershey AHL 73 27 66 93 42 5 2012-13 Boston NHL 18 1 3 4 6 --Providence AHL 39 10 28 38 34 12 2013-14 Ak-Bars Kazan KHL 11 2 0 2 6 --Biel Swiss-A 21 6 7 13 14 12 CAREER TOTALS: NHL: 51 2 6 8 18 --(through end of 2013-14 AHL: 437 142 291 433 306 85 season) N. Am.: 488 144 297 441 324 85 KHL: 19 3 0 3 6 0 Swiss-A: 60 20 26 46 38 14 Playoffs G ----0 2 --1 --5 ----7 --1 1 --5 --4 --21 21 0 5 A ----0 6 --3 --16 ----20 --4 3 --9 --4 --57 57 0 8 Pts. ----0 8 --4 --21 ----27 --5 4 --14 --8 --78 78 0 13 PIM ----0 18 --8 --30 ----10 --0 0 --14 --4 --80 80 0 4 Career Notes: 2013-14: Signed with EHC Biel (Swiss-A) 11/29…2012-13: Led Providence club in playoff points and assists…Finished regular season fourth among Providence skaters in assists…2011-12: Led AHL in points and assists, earning First-Team All-Star honors…Participated in second career AHL All-Star Classic, skating for Eastern Conference team in 8-7 shootout loss to Western Conference in Atlantic City…2010-11: Finished second among Lugano (Swiss-A) skaters in points, goals and assists…Signed with Lugano 10/4…2009-10: Named AHL Playoff MVP, after tying for league postseason points lead for Calder Cup-champion Hershey squad…Ranked third in regular-season assists on Hershey club, and finished fourth in points…Claimed off waivers by Washington from Pittsburgh 12/5…2008-09: Won Calder Cup with Hershey, notching second-most playoff assists, and third-most points, on team…Finished second among Hershey skaters in regular-season assists, and third in points…Had 1-1-2 for victorious Planet USA side in AHL All-Star Classic in Worcester (14-11 win)…Notched his first NHL point with a goal for Washington 12/30 @ Buffalo…2007-08: Tied for Hershey playoff assist lead, after leading team in points, and scoring second-most goals on club, in regular season…Made NHL debut for Washington 11/6 @ Atlanta…200607: Went to Calder Cup Finals with Hershey (lost in five games to Hamilton)…Had second-most regular-season assists on Hershey club, and finished fourth on team in points and goals…2005-06: Member of Calder Cup-winning Hershey squad…Top goal-scorer at World Junior Championship (7-1-8 in 7 GP from Team USA)…2004-05: Earned Hockey East All-Rookie honors…Skated for Team USA in World Junior Championship (1-1-2 in 3 GP)…Transactions: Signed with Ak-Bars Kazan (KHL) 6/18/13…Acquired by Boston from Washington for Zach Hamill 5/26/12…Signed as free agent by Washington 7/2/11…Signed with Atlant Mytishchi (KHL) 6/23/10…Claimed off waivers by Pittsburgh from Washington 9/30/09…Signed to NHL contract by Washington 8/17/05…Drafted: 2nd rd. (33rd ov.) by Washington 2004, from Cushing Academy. 14 #14 Joey Crabb, RW Shoots right. 6-1, 190. Born: Anchorage, AK – 4/3/83 Acquired: Trade with Florida, in exchange for Steven Kampfer and Andrew Yogan, 10/6/14 Regular Season Playoffs Year Team Lge. GP G A PTS PIM GP G A Pts. PIM 2002-06 Colorado College WCHA 158 53 56 109 145 ----------2006-07 Chicago AHL 63 7 15 22 25 6 0 0 0 0 2007-08 Chicago AHL 72 9 26 35 78 24 1 4 5 20 2008-09 Atlanta NHL 29 4 5 9 28 ----------Chicago AHL 42 15 14 29 62 ----------2009-10 Chicago AHL 79 24 29 53 59 14 6 5 11 12 2010-11 Toronto NHL 48 3 12 15 24 ----------Toronto AHL 34 11 7 18 31 ----------2011-12 Toronto NHL 67 11 15 26 33 ----------Toronto AHL 9 7 8 15 7 ----------2012-13 Washington NHL 26 2 0 2 8 ----------Hershey AHL 12 6 6 12 6 5 5 0 5 2 Alaska ECHL 35 17 21 38 56 ----------2013-14 Florida NHL 9 0 1 1 7 ----------San Antonio AHL 62 15 14 29 51 ----------CAREER TOTALS: NHL: 179 20 33 53 100 ----------(through end of 2013-14 AHL: 373 94 119 213 319 49 12 9 21 34 season) Pro: 587 131 173 304 475 49 12 9 21 34 Career Notes: 2013-14: Had third-most goals on San Antonio club, and led team in PPG (7)…2012-13: Led Hershey team in playoff goals and finished second on team in postseason points…Tied for third-most goals on Alaska (ECHL) squad and had fifth-most points on team…2011-12: Recalled by Toronto (NHL) 11/1 and spent balance of season in NHL…2009-10: Finished postseason third on Chicago team in goals and tied for fourth in points…Had third-most regular-season goals, and tied for fourth-most points, on Chicago team…2008-09: Registered third-best +/- on Chicago team, with a +13…Scored first career NHL goal for Atlanta 12/10 vs. NY Rangers…Notched first NHL point with an assist 12/3 @ Ottawa…Had three shots on goal in NHL debut 11/28 vs. Nashville (4-3 overtime loss)…2007-08: Won Calder Cup with Chicago…Transactions: Signed as free agent by Florida 7/5/13…Signed ECHL contract with Alaska 9/28/12…Signed with Washington as free agent 7/2/12…Signed as free agent with Toronto (NHL) 7/15/10…Acquired by Chicago (NHL), along with Marty Reasoner, Jeremy Morin, a 2010 1st-rd. pick and a 2010 2nd-rd. pick, in exchange for Brent Sopel, Ben Eager, Dustin Byfuglien and Akim Aliu…Signed with Atlanta as a free agent 8/31/06…Drafted: 7th rd. (226th ov.) by NY Rangers 2002, from USHL’s Green Bay Gamblers. 15 #27 Jesper Fast, RW Year 2009-10 Team HV71 Jonkoping HV71 Jr. 2010-11 HV71 Jonkoping HV71 Jr. 2011-12 HV71 Jonkoping 2012-13 HV71 Jonkoping Whale 2013-14 NY Rangers Wolf Pack CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Shoots right. 6-0, 185. Born: Nassjo, Sweden – 12/2/91 Acquired: Drafted by NY Rangers in 6th rd. (157th ov.) 2010 Regular Season Playoffs Lge. GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A Pts. Sweden 2 0 0 0 0 --------Sweden Jr. 37 23 26 49 10 3 0 2 2 Sweden 36 7 9 16 6 3 0 0 0 Sweden Jr. 6 3 7 10 4 3 2 2 4 Sweden 21 5 11 16 4 5 2 1 3 Sweden 47 18 17 35 4 5 1 4 5 AHL 1 1 0 1 2 --------NHL 11 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 1 AHL 48 17 17 34 30 --------NHL 11 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 1 AHL 49 18 17 35 32 --------N. Am. 60 18 17 35 34 3 0 1 1 Pro Sweden 106 30 37 67 14 13 3 5 8 Swed. Jr. 43 26 33 59 14 6 2 4 6 PIM --0 0 2 0 0 --0 --0 --0 0 2 Career Notes: 2013-14: Six of his 17 goals were game-winners, which tied for tops on Wolf Pack team…Had second-best plus/minus on Pack team, with a +14, and his 17 goals were fourth on the club…Notched first career NHL playoff point, with an assist, in NHL postseason debut for NY Rangers in Game One of first round series vs. Philadelphia…Recalled by NY Rangers 4/7 and remained in NHL for balance of season…Posted his first career North American pro three-point game 4/6 vs. Norfolk, with 2-13 in 3-2 win (First Star)…Tallied two goals in 4-2 win @ Adirondack 3/22 (First Star)…Earned First-Star honors 2/25, by scoring GWG with 3:30 left in third period of 4-3 victory @ Portland…Scored his fifth goal in a span of four games (5-2-7), and added an assist, 1/31 vs. Providence, extending a point-scoring streak to a personal season high five games (6-2-8)…Struck for his second straight two-goal game, and netted GWG, in First-Star performance 1/26 @ Adirondack (6-3 victory), stretching a goal-scoring streak to three games (5-0-5)…Scored for a second straight game for his first time in North American pro, and registered his first career multiple-goal game with two tallies, 1/25 vs. Springfield (Third Star)…Scored the fastest goal from the start of a period in Wolf Pack history 1/24 vs. Springfield, lighting the lamp seven seconds into the game (Second Star in 5-2 win)…Posted a point for a fourth straight game (2-2-4) with a goal 12/29 @ Manchester…His first goal of the season was PP-GWG in 3-1 victory @ Bridgeport 12/26…Injured 11/2 @ Springfield and missed 14 games (returned to action 12/20 vs. Bridgeport)…Had two assists in Wolf Pack season debut, a 5-3 win vs. Bridgeport 10/30…Loaned to Wolf Pack by NY Rangers 10/28…Made NHL debut in Rangers’ season opener 10/3 @ Phoenix…2012-13: Netted PP-GWG in North American pro debut 4/5 vs. Springfield (Third Star in 4-3 win), before being injured later in the game…Reassigned by NY Rangers to Whale from HV71 (Sweden) 4/3…Tied for second on HV71 team in playoff points and assists…Tied for HV71 team lead in regular-season goals and finished second on team in points…2011-12: Had 1-4-5 for HV71 @ AIK 10/4…Missed three months of action with injury suffered 11/29 vs. Gavle…2010-11: Notched 4-2-6 in 6 GP for Team Sweden at 2011 World Junior Championship, good for a tie for team lead in goals…2009-10: Tied for HV71 Jr. team lead in goals, and finished second on team in points. 16 #30 Cedrick Desjardins, G Catches left. 6-0, 192. Born: Edmundston, N.B. – 9/30/85 Acquired: Signed by NY Rangers as free agent 7/1/14 Regular Season Playoffs Year Team Lge. GP W-L-T/SOL GAA Sv % SHO GP W-L GAA Sv. %. 2002-06 Rimouski/Quebec QMJHL 128 67-47-4 3.51 90.1 11 37 26-10 2.57 92.8 2006-07 Hamilton AHL 3 0-2-0 2.96 87.9 0 --------Cincinnati ECHL 44 24-20-0 2.54 91.7 4 10 6-4 2.82 91.2 2007-08 Hamilton AHL 12 4-4-1 3.04 90.9 0 --------Cincinnati ECHL 22 16-5-1 1.92 93.4 5 16 11-4 1.84 93.9 2008-09 Hamilton AHL 30 16-12-0 2.55 91.9 4 --------2009-10 Hamilton AHL 47 29-9-4 2.00 91.9 6 10 6-4 2.62 90.2 2010-11 Tampa Bay NHL 2 2-0-0 1.00 96.8 0 --------Norfolk AHL 24 15-6-1 2.59 90.5 1 --------2011-12 Lake Erie AHL 32 16-11-5 2.11 93.2 2 --------2012-13 Tampa Bay NHL 3 0-3-0 3.00 89.0 0 --------Hamilton AHL 22 7-13-2 2.94 90.5 2 --------Syracuse AHL 14 8-5-1 2.12 91.8 3 18 13-5 2.30 90.8 2013-14 Tampa Bay NHL 1 0-1-0 6.67 84.6 0 --------Syracuse AHL 35 9-18-4 2.81 91.0 2 --------CAREER TOTALS: NHL 6 2-4-0 2.42 91.9 0 --------(through end of 2013-14 AHL 219 104-80-18 2.45 91.4 21 28 19-9 2.41 90.6 season) ECHL 66 40-25-1 2.33 92.3 9 26 17-8 2.22 92.8 Pro 291 146-109-19 2.42 91.6 30 54 36-17 2.32 91.8 SHO 2 --2 --1 --1 ----------3 ------4 3 7 Career Notes: 2013-14: Recalled by Tampa Bay from Syracuse 1/31 and made NHL season debut 2/6 vs. Toronto, playing 18:02 in relief of Ben Bishop (2 GA on 13 shots in 4-1 loss)…Played in 200th career AHL game 12/28 vs. Norfolk (35:49 of relief work, 2 GA on 18 shots in 6-3 loss)…Posted his 100th career AHL victory 11/30 @ Adirondack, stopping all 28 shots in 1-0 triumph…2012-13: Registered fourth-best postseason GAA in AHL, helping to lead Syracuse to Calder Cup Finals (lost in six games to Grand Rapids)…2011-12: Topped AHL netminders in save percentage and finished with third-best GAA in league…2010-11: Recalled from Norfolk by Tampa Bay 12/20, and won NHL debut 12/30 vs. Montreal, stopping 27 shots in 4-1 victory (Second Star)…2009-10: Led AHL goaltenders in regular-season GAA, ranked second in shutouts and tied for fourth in wins…Shared Harry “Hap” Holmes Award (outstanding team goaltenders) with Curtis Sanford…Second-team AHL All-Star selection…2008-09: Had shutout streak of 148:35 from 3/3-3/8…Made 28 saves in first career AHL shutout 11/23 @ Houston (First Star in 4-0 win)…2007-08: Helped lead Cincinnati to ECHL championship, earning Kelly Cup MVP honors…Led ECHL in playoff GAA and save percentage…Topped ECHL goaltenders in regular-season shutouts…2006-07: Earned ECHL AllRookie honors…Finished fifth among ECHL goaltenders in regular-season GAA…Made AHL debut for Hamilton 2/19 @ Syracuse (1 GA on 12 shots in 25:24 of relief work in 5-3 loss)…2005-06: Named Outstanding Goaltender of Memorial Cup, after helping Quebec (QMJHL) to Memorial Cup championship…2004-05: Won QMJHL playoff title with Rimouski…Transactions: Traded to Tampa Bay by Montreal for Dustin Tokarski 2/14/13...Signed as free agent by Montreal 7/1/12…Signed with Colorado as free agent 7/8/11…Acquired by Tampa Bay from Montreal for Karri Ramo 8/16/10…Signed as free agent by Montreal 7/20/10. 17 #39 Ryan Haggerty, RW Year Team 2011-12 R.P.I. 2012-13 R.P.I. 2013-14 R.P.I. CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Shoots right. 6-0, 201. Born: Stamford, CT – 3/4/93 Acquired: Signed as free agent by NY Rangers 3/12/14 Regular Season Lge. GP G A PTS PIM GP ECAC 35 7 8 15 30 --ECAC 36 12 14 26 30 --ECAC 35 28 15 43 42 --ECAC: 106 47 37 84 102 --- Playoffs G --------- A --------- Pts. --------- PIM --------- Career Notes: 2013-14: Leading goal-scorer in ECAC finished third in nation in goals…Led RPI team, and ranked second in ECAC, in points…Topped ECAC skaters in shots (161) and GWG (6)…Second-Team NCAA East All-America selection…2012-13: Tied for RPI team lead in goals and scored fourth-most points on team…2011-12: Tied for second among RPI skaters in goals and finished fourth on team in points…Misc.: Father Roger Haggerty was a minor-league infielder at A and AA levels from 1986’89, and played two games with the New Britain Red Sox in 1987. 18 #15 Marek Hrivik, LW Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Team Moncton Moncton Whale Moncton 2012-13 Whale 2013-14 Wolf Pack CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Shoots left. 6-1, 197. Born: Zilina, Slovakia – 8/28/91 Acquired: Signed as free agent with NY Rangers 5/30/12 Regular Season Playoffs Lge. GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A QMJHL 66 26 29 55 14 21 5 12 QMJHL 59 38 41 79 18 4 0 6 AHL 8 1 0 1 0 9 5 4 QMJHL 54 29 41 70 8 4 1 2 AHL 40 7 18 25 10 ------AHL 74 13 14 27 22 ------AHL 122 21 32 53 32 9 5 4 QMJHL 179 93 111 204 40 29 6 20 Pts. 17 6 9 3 ----9 26 PIM 8 11 10 0 ----10 19 Career Notes: 2013-14: Scored for a second straight game 4/12 @ St. John’s (7-2 win)…Scored a goal and had a game-high six shots in 2-1 victory @ Worcester 4/9…Scored for a second straight game, and registered a point for a third consecutive contest (2-1-3) in 2-0 win 4/4 @ Manchester…Third Star 3/7 vs. Springfield (two assists in 6-2 win)…Had goals in back-to-back games (2-0-2) 2/21 vs. Bridgeport and 2/22 @ Springfield…Notched GWG for a second straight game 2/14 @ Springfield (5-2 win)…Scored GWG in 3-1 victory @ Norfolk 2/8…Had points in a then-team season-high five straight games (1-4-5) 10/12-10/25 …Scored his first goal of season, and scored in shootout, in 5-4 victory vs. Manchester 10/18…2012-13: Topped Whale rookies in assists and had second-most rookie points on team…Returned to action 4/5 vs. Springfield, and scored a goal in 4-3 victory, after missing previous 35 games due to injury…Earned Third-Star honors 12/12 vs. Worcester, with two assists in 2-1 win…Named game’s Third Star in 4-3 OTL vs. Syracuse 12/1 (PPG), after extending a point-scoring streak to five games (2-5-7)…Tallied his first goal of the season in 3-2 victory @ Springfield 11/25…Notched his first three-point game as a pro, and the Whale’s first three-assist game of the season, and put seven shots on net, in Second-Star performance 11/24 vs. Norfolk (5-2 win)…Had assists in three straight games (0-3-3) 10/24-10/27…Earned his first point of the season with an assist 10/24 @ Albany…Made season debut 10/19 @ Norfolk, after missing the first two games of season due to injury…2011-12: Led Whale squad in postseason goals and tied for team lead in points…Had points in six straight postseason games (5-3-8), 4/21-5/7…Scored for a third straight game 5/2, in 3-2 (OT) win @ Norfolk in Game One of Eastern Conference Semifinals…Struck for his second consecutive two-goal game in Game Three of Eastern Conference Quarterfinals 4/22 vs. Bridgeport (Second Star in 4-3, series-deciding OT win)…Notched his first two pro playoff points with a pair of goals 4/21 @ Bridgeport, in 3-0 win in Game Two of Eastern Conference Quarterfinals (Second Star)…His first pro point was Whale’s only goal in 2-1 loss 4/11 @ Portland…Made pro debut in 3-0 win vs. Adirondack 3/31, after signing ATO earlier in the day…Tied for second-most playoff points on Moncton (QMJHL) team…Finished third on Moncton club in regular-season points, goals and assists…2010-11: Top postseason point-scorer among Moncton (QMJHL) skaters…Led Moncton club in regular-season goals, and finished second on team in points and assists…2009-10: Won QMJHL championship and went to Memorial Cup (0-1-1 in 3 GP) with Moncton…Scored second-most regularseason goals on Moncton club, and finished fourth on team in points and tied for fourth in +/- (+24)…Transactions: Signed Amateur Tryout (ATO) Agreement with Whale 3/31/12. 19 #5 Tommy Hughes, D Year Team 2009-10 London 2010-11 London 2011-12 London 2012-13 London 2013-14 Wolf Pack CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Lge. OHL OHL OHL OHL AHL AHL OHL Shoots right. 6-2, 215. Born: London, Ont. – 4/7/92 Acquired: Signed as free agent with NY Rangers 4/1/13 Regular Season Playoffs GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A 7 0 0 0 0 ------39 0 6 6 39 6 0 0 56 2 8 10 64 19 1 3 67 1 15 16 66 20 1 1 72 2 7 9 34 ------72 2 7 9 34 ------169 3 29 32 169 45 2 4 Pts. --0 4 2 ----6 PIM --12 20 19 ----51 Career Notes: 2013-14: Was a combined +6 in last nine games of season, and was plus or even in each of the last ten…Assisted on Wolf Pack’s only non-shootout goal in 2-1 shootout win vs. Providence 4/5…Scored his second goal of the season in 6-2 win 3/7 vs. Springfield…Had an assist and four shots (tied for game high) 12/13 vs. Adirondack…Injured 10/23 vs. Portland and missed two games (returned to action 10/30 vs. Bridgeport)…Notched his first two pro points with 1-1-2 in 3-2 victory @ Adirondack 10/12…Had one shot on goal in pro debut in Wolf Pack season opener 10/5 vs. Norfolk…2012-13: Helped lead London (OHL) club to second straight OHL playoff championship and Memorial Cup berth, notching one assist and four PIM in five Memorial Cup outings…Was +8 in 20 playoff GP for London…Tied for fifth on London club in regular-season PIM…Posted first career OHL multiple-point game 9/23 @ Guelph, with 1-1-2 in 8-2 victory…2011-12: Won OHL playoff title, and went to Final game of Memorial Cup (2-1 overtime loss to QMJHL Shawinigan) with London, contributing one assist, four PIM and a +1 in four Memorial Cup games…Registered fourth-most OHL playoff PIM on London club and was +9 in 19 postseason GP…Finished regular season +30, good for second on London team…Had fifth-most regular-season PIM among London skaters…2010-11: Posted top regular-season +/- mark (+9) among London (OHL) defensemen and finished second overall on team in +/-. 20 #20 Dallas Jackson, D Year 2007-10 Team Red Deer/Regina/ Regina/Pr. Geo./ Kelowna 2010-11 Reading Gwinnett 2011-12 Bridgeport Lake Erie Gwinnett 2012-13 Bridgeport Gwinnett 2013-14 Bridgeport Springfield CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Lge. WHL ECHL ECHL AHL AHL ECHL AHL ECHL AHL AHL AHL: ECHL: Pro: Shoots left. 6-2, 205. Born: Edson, Alta. – 3/31/89 Acquired: Signed Professional Tryout (PTO) agreement with Wolf Pack 11/2/14 Regular Season Playoffs GP G A PTS PIM GP G A Pts. 174 32 70 102 173 19 0 8 8 30 9 3 2 62 21 31 53 4 83 132 215 2 0 0 0 7 0 7 3 0 3 16 19 7 0 0 1 22 3 8 21 1 26 37 63 9 0 0 1 29 3 15 24 1 29 53 82 8 8 0 0 85 10 34 36 2 48 135 183 --------3 --8 ------11 11 --------1 --1 ------2 2 --------3 --1 ------4 4 --------4 --2 ------6 6 PIM 34 --------2 --2 ------4 4 Career Notes: 2013-14: Finished with third-most assists among Springfield defensemen (a combined 22, between Bridgeport and Springfield)…Acquired by Springfield from Bridgeport 3/12, in exchange for Jeremy Langlois…2012-13: Led Gwinnett (ECHL) defensemen in regular-season goals…Released from Professional Tryout (PTO) agreement, and signed to AHL contract, by Bridgeport 2/27…Signed PTO with Bridgeport 12/29…2011-12: Led Gwinnett (ECHL) club in playoff points and assists…Tops among Gwinnett defensemen in regular-season points, assists and PIM, and tied for lead in goals…Fourth-most PIM overall on Gwinnett team…Transactions: Signed ECHL contract with Greenville 9/11/14. 21 #11 Michael Kantor, RW Year 2009-10 2010-11 Team Saginaw Saginaw Sault Ste. Marie 2011-12 Sault Ste. Marie Sudbury 2012-13 Sudbury 2013-14 Wolf Pack Greenville CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Shoots right. 6-1, 185. Born: Lake Forest, IL – 2/2/92 Acquired: Signed as free agent by NY Rangers 4/18/13 Regular Season Playoffs Lge. GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A OHL 29 4 8 12 71 6 0 0 OHL 35 8 5 13 85 ------OHL 17 3 4 7 35 ------OHL 34 2 8 10 76 ------OHL 26 6 13 19 60 ------OHL 56 20 13 33 93 9 2 2 AHL 27 0 0 0 113 ------ECHL 3 0 3 3 12 ------AHL 27 0 0 0 113 ------Pro 30 0 3 3 125 ------OHL 197 43 51 94 420 15 2 2 Pts. 0 --------4 --------4 PIM 10 --------12 --------22 Career Notes: 2013-14: Finished with third-most PIM on Wolf Pack club…Missed last 34 games of season due to injury (last game-played was 1/29 vs. Adirondack)…Injured 12/26 @ Bridgeport and missed four games (returned to action 1/10 @ Worcester)…Reassigned by NY Rangers to Wolf Pack from Greenville (ECHL) 11/5…Notched his first two pro points in ECHL debut 10/30, with pair of assists in 3-1 Greenville win @ Reading…Assigned to Greenville 10/29…Made pro debut in Wolf Pack’s season opener 10/5 vs. Norfolk…2012-13: Tied for third on Sudbury (OHL) club in playoff PIM…Scored fourth-most regular-season goals on Sudbury team and ranked third in PIM…2011-12: Registered second-most PIM among Sudbury (OHL) skaters (a combined 136 between Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury) and finished with fifth-best +/- on team (+11)…2010-11: Ranked second on Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) club in PIM (a combined 120 between Saginaw and Sault Ste. Marie)…2009-10: Posted third-highest postseason PIM total on Saginaw (OHL) team…Transactions: Signed Amateur Tryout (ATO) agreement with Whale 4/16/13. 22 #28 Michael Kostka, D Year 2004-08 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Team UMass-Amherst Rochester Portland Portland Rochester San Antonio Norfolk 2012-13 Toronto Toronto 2013-14 Chicago Tampa Bay Rockford CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Shoots right. 6-1, 210. Born: Etobicoke, Ont. – 11/28/85 Acquired: Signed as free agent with NY Rangers 7/1/14 Regular Season Lge. GP G A PTS PIM GP H.E. 143 15 38 53 74 --AHL 1 0 0 0 2 --AHL 80 4 26 30 33 4 AHL 76 2 25 27 37 4 AHL 80 16 39 55 46 --AHL 18 2 4 6 14 --AHL 52 7 25 32 43 18 NHL 35 0 8 8 27 1 AHL 34 6 28 34 38 --NHL 9 2 1 3 8 --NHL 19 2 6 8 0 3 AHL 2 0 1 1 2 --NHL: 63 4 15 19 35 4 AHL: 343 37 148 185 215 26 Pro: 406 41 163 204 250 30 Playoffs G ----1 0 ----6 0 ----0 --0 7 7 A ----0 0 ----6 0 ----2 --2 6 8 Pts. ----1 0 ----12 0 ----2 --2 13 15 PIM ----6 0 ----8 0 ----0 --0 14 14 Career Notes: 2013-14: Led Tampa Bay team in playoff plus/minus (+2) and tied for team lead in assists…Notched first career NHL playoff point 4/16, with an assist for Tampa Bay in Game One of first-round series vs. Montreal (5-4 overtime loss)…Was +10 in 28 total NHL GP on the regular season…Made Tampa Bay debut 3/1 @ Dallas (4-2 win), after being claimed off waivers from Chicago 2/23…First career NHL goal was GWG for Chicago in 3-1 victory 10/19 vs. Toronto…Posted his first career NHL multiplepoint game 12/10, with 1-1-2 for Chicago in 6-2 win @ Dallas…2012-13: Made NHL playoff debut for Toronto in Game One of first-round series @ Boston (4-1 loss)…Tied for Toronto (AHL) team lead in assists and finished fifth on team in points…Led Toronto (AHL) defensemen in points and assists…Posted assists in first three career NHL GP for Toronto (0-3-3)…First career NHL point was an assist in NHL debut 1/19 @ Montreal (2-1 win)…2011-12: Won Calder Cup championship with Norfolk, tying for AHL postseason plus/minus lead (+14) and leading all league defensemen in points and goals…Made Norfolk debut 12/3 vs. Adirondack, after being acquired by Tampa Bay from Florida the previous day…Finished regular season second among Norfolk defensemen in points, goals and assists…Posted fifth-best regular-season plus/minus (+22) among AHL defensemen…2010-11: Led Rochester club in points, was second in assists and tied for second in goals…Tied for AHL lead in goals among defensemen, and tied for third in points…2009-10: Second among Portland blueliners in points and assists…Finished tied for fifth overall on Portland club in assists…2008-09: Registered second-most points, goals and assists among Portland defensemen…2007-08: Was +1 with one shot on goal in professional debut for Rochester 3/26 vs. Manitoba, after signing Amateur Tryout (ATO) agreement 3/25…Second-Team All-Hockey East selection (9-12-21 in 36 GP)…Transactions: Claimed off waivers by Tampa Bay from Chicago 2/23/14…Signed as free agent with Chicago 7/19/13…Signed as free agent by Toronto 7/1/12…Traded to Tampa Bay, along with Evan Oberg, by Florida, in exchange for James Wright and Mike Vernace, 12/2/11…Signed as free agent by Florida 6/30/11…Signed AHL contract with Rochester 8/25/10. 23 #29 Danny Kristo, RW Year 2007-08 Team USNTDP U-18 USNTDP U-18 2008-09 Omaha 2009-10 U. North Dakota 2010-11 U. North Dakota 2011-12 U. North Dakota 2012-13 Hamilton U. North Dakota 2013-14 Wolf Pack CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 Shoots right. 5-11, 185. Born: Edina, MN – 6/18/90 Acquired: Trade with Montreal, in exchange for Christian Thomas, 7/2/13 Regular Season Playoffs Lge. GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A Pts. PIM NAHL 14 4 4 8 6 ----------43 18 14 32 18 ----------USHL 50 22 36 58 18 3 3 0 3 2 WCHA 41 15 21 36 8 ----------WCHA 34 8 20 28 18 ----------WCHA 42 19 26 45 33 ----------AHL 9 0 3 3 2 ----------WCHA 40 26 26 52 24 ----------AHL 65 25 18 43 18 ----------AHL 74 25 21 46 20 ----------WCHA 157 68 93 161 83 ----------- Career Notes: 2013-14: Led Wolf Pack club in goals and finished third on team in points…Tied for seventh among AHL rookies in goals…Chalked up his 25th goal of the season in 2-1 win vs. Springfield 4/18…Scored only goal of shootout in 2-1 win 3/14 vs. Adirondack (First Star)…Returned to action 3/7, and scored first goal of game 1:45 into the first period, in 6-2 victory vs. Springfield, after missing previous eight games due to injury…Struck for his first multiple-goal game as a pro, with 2-1-3, in First-Star performance 1/29 vs. Adirondack (5-2 victory)…Put a Wolf Pack season-high eight shots on net 12/20 vs. Bridgeport…Returned to action 12/6 @ Adirondack, after missing two games due to injury…Scored GWG, and was +3, in 4-1 win vs. Portland 11/27…Earned First-Star honors 11/16 @ Bridgeport, with 1-1-2 in 4-1 Wolf Pack win…Struck for Wolf Pack’s first three-point game of season in First-Star performance 10/30 vs. Bridgeport, with 1-2-3 in 5-3 victory…Tied a then-team season high with three-game goal streak (3-0-3) 10/18-10/23…Netted GWG in 3-2 win @ Portland 10/19 (First Star), giving him goals in back-to-back games (2-0-2) for his first time as a pro…Scored thirdperiod GTG, and added an assist and shootout goal, 10/11 vs. Adirondack…Had two assists, including one on Dylan McIlrath’s third-period game-winner, in Wolf Pack’s first win of season 10/6 vs. Albany (4-3 victory)…Netted his first pro goal, and also scored in shootout, in Wolf Pack debut 10/5, in season opener vs. Norfolk…2012-13: Member of U.S. team at World Cup in Ufa, Russia (1-2-3 in 10 GP)…Loaned by Montreal to Hamilton 4/3 and assisted on GWG in pro debut 4/5 @ San Antonio (4-2 win)…WCHA First All-Star selection…Led WCHA in goals and finished tied for second in points…2011-12: Led U. North Dakota squad in assists and finished second on team in points and goals…2009-10: Named WCHA Rookie of the Year…Finished third on U. North Dakota team in points, goals and assists…Won gold medal with Team USA at World Junior Championship (5-3-8 in 7 GP)…2008-09: Went to World Junior Championship with Team USA (1-0-1 in 6 GP)…Transactions: Agreed to terms on NHL contract with Montreal 3/4/13…Drafted: 2nd rd. (56th ov.) by Montreal 2008. 24 #24 Oscar Lindberg, C Shoots left. 6-1, 190. Born: Skelleftea, Sweden – 10/29/91 Acquired: Trade with Phoenix, in exchange for Ethan Werek, 5/8/11 Regular Season Playoffs Year Team Lge. GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A Pts. PIM 2009-10 Skelleftea AIK Sweden 36 1 1 2 35 10 2 0 2 2 Skelleftea AIK Jr. Sweden Jr. 30 14 23 37 44 1 1 1 2 12 2010-11 Skelleftea AIK Sweden 41 5 9 14 31 18 3 4 7 4 Skelleftea AIK Jr. Sweden Jr. 9 8 4 12 8 ----------2011-12 Skelleftea AIK Sweden 46 5 5 10 18 18 1 3 4 10 Sundsvall IF Sweden-1 5 1 1 2 2 ----------Skelleftea AIK Jr. Sweden Jr. 2 1 3 4 2 ----------2012-13 Skelleftea AIK Sweden 55 17 25 42 54 13 4 8 12 16 2013-14 Wolf Pack AHL 75 18 26 44 58 ----------CAREER TOTALS: AHL 75 18 26 44 58 ----------(through end of 2013-14 Sweden 178 28 40 68 138 59 10 15 25 32 season) Career Notes: 2013-14: Tied for Wolf Pack lead in GWG (6), and finished second on team in points…Scored first career North American pro SHG in 4-2 win @ Adirondack 3/22…Earned First-Star honors in 4-1 win vs. Adirondack 2/4, with 1-1-2…Struck for his first career three-point game in North American pro ranks 1/31 vs. Providence, with 21-3 (Third Star in 6-4 loss), extending a personal season-high point-scoring streak to five games (5-4-9)…Posted his second straight multiple-point game 1/25 vs. St. John’s, with two assists…Had his first multiple-goal game in North American pro with two tallies, including GWG, in First-Star performance vs. Springfield 1/24 (5-2 win)…Equaled team season high with eight shots on goal 1/4 vs. Worcester…Notched first North American pro OT goal 12/28 vs. Worcester (First Star in 3-2 win)…Earned First-Star honors 12/26 @ Bridgeport, with 1-1-2 in 3-1 victory…Scored for a second straight game, notching his first career GWG in North American pro, in 5-3 win 10/30 vs. Bridgeport (Third Star)…Tallied his first North American pro goal, and added an assist, in 4-3 win @ Hershey 10/26…Had his first multiple-point game in North American pro 10/11 vs. Adirondack, with two assists…Registered his first North American pro point with an assist 10/6 vs. Albany…Made North American pro debut in Wolf Pack’s season opener 10/5 vs. Norfolk…2012-13: Helped lead Sweden to World Championship gold medal (1-1-2 in 10 tournament GP)…Named Swedish Elite League Playoff MVP, after winning league championship with Skelleftea…Led Skelleftea in postseason points, and tied for overall league playoff points lead…Tied for team playoff assist lead and tied for third in league in helpers…+13 in 13 playoff GP, good for second on Skelleftea team and second in SEL…Scored third-most regular-season points on Skelleftea squad and tied for eighth overall in league in points…2011-12: Made second consecutive appearance in Swedish Elite League finals with Skelleftea… 2010-11: Went to Swedish Elite League finals with Skelleftea…Skated for Sweden in World Junior Championship, notching 2-2-4 in 6 GP and tying for second-most shots on goal on team (22)…2009-10: Led Swedish junior league in faceoff percentage for a second straight year, with a mark of 60.4%...Transactions: Agreed to terms on NHL contract with NY Rangers 6/1/12…Drafted: 2nd rd. (57th ov.) by Phoenix 2010. 25 #33 Jeff Malcolm, G Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Team Yale University Yale University Yale University Yale University Wolf Pack Greenville CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Lge. ECAC ECAC ECAC ECAC AHL ECHL AHL ECHL Pro ECAC Catches left. 6-2, 185. Born: Lethbridge, Alta. – 4/13/89 Acquired: Signed AHL contract with Wolf Pack 7/17/13 Regular Season Playoffs GP W-L-T/SOL GAA Sv % SHO GP W-L GAA Sv. %. 10 5-3-0 3.05 87.6 0 --------2 1-1-0 4.02 83.7 0 --------25 10-11-2 2.77 90.8 3 --------30 20-6-2 2.24 91.9 3 --------6 1-3-0 2.85 88.8 0 --------27 13-9-0 2.90 91.2 0 7 3-4 2.67 91.2 6 1-3-0 2.85 88.8 0 --------27 13-9-0 2.90 91.2 0 7 3-4 2.67 91.2 33 14-12-3 2.89 90.9 0 7 3-4 2.67 91.2 67 36-21-4 2.60 90.7 6 --------- SHO ----------0 --0 0 --- Career Notes: 2013-14: Stopped 53 of 56 shots in pro playoff debut for Greenville (ECHL) 4/26 vs. Kalamazoo, in 4-3, triple-OT win in Game Five of first-round series (Third Star)…Returned on loan to Greenville 1/9…Posted his first AHL win in 4-1 victory vs. Portland 11/27 (Third Star)…Recalled by Wolf Pack from Greenville 11/25…Made Greenville regular season-high 52 saves 11/7 vs. South Carolina (Third Star in 4-2 loss)…Had been returned to Greenville 10/29…Made pro debut 10/25 @ Albany (stopped Harri Pesonen penalty shot attempt 5:03 into 1st period)…Recalled from loan to Greenville 10/15…2012-13: Finished Yale (ECAC) career tied for tops in school history with six shutouts…Left Yale third all-time in program history in save percentage (90.7) and wins (36) and fourth in GAA (2.60)…Authored 36-save shutout in Frozen Four Championship Game 4/13 vs. Quinnipiac (4-0 win), to help bring Yale its first NCAA Hockey title…Frozen Four All-Tournament Team selection…Rang up second-highest single-season win total (20), third-best save percentage (91.9) and fourth-lowest GAA (2.24) in school history…Finished second among ECAC goaltenders in wins and tied for third in shutouts…Named ECAC Goaltender of the Month for March/April (8-2-0, 1.76, 2 SHO)…Strung together shutout streak of 111:39, the fifth-longest in Yale history, from 1/12-1/19…2011-12: Tied for fourth in ECAC in shutouts…Posted three consecutive shutouts, tying Yale school record, 11/5 vs. Colgate, 11/11 @ RPI and 11/12 @ Union, and registered second-longest shutout streak in school history (226:39) 11/4-11/19…2009-10: Notched his first win in his first college start, 11/24 vs. Sacred Heart (13 saves in 8-2 victory)…Transactions: Re-signed by Wolf Pack 7/9/14. 26 #6 Ryan Malone, LW Year 1999-03 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Team St. Cloud State Wilkes-Barre/Scr. Pittsburgh Blues Ritten Renon Ambri-Piotta 2005-06 Pittsburgh 2006-07 Pittsburgh 2007-08 Pittsburgh 2008-09 Tampa Bay 2009-10 Tampa Bay 2010-11 Tampa Bay 2011-12 Tampa Bay 2012-13 Tampa Bay 2013-14 Tampa Bay CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Shoots left. 6-4, 224. Born: Pittsburgh, PA – 12/1/79 Acquired: Signed as free agent with NY Rangers 9/11/14 Regular Season Lge. GP G A PTS PIM GP WCHA 142 56 84 140 281 --AHL 3 0 1 1 2 --NHL 81 22 21 43 64 --Finland 9 2 1 3 36 --Italy-A 10 6 1 7 20 6 Swiss-A ----------1 NHL 77 22 22 44 63 --NHL 64 16 15 31 71 5 NHL 77 27 24 51 103 20 NHL 70 26 19 45 98 --NHL 69 21 26 47 68 --NHL 54 14 24 38 51 18 NHL 68 20 28 48 82 --NHL 24 6 2 8 22 --NHL 57 5 10 15 67 --NHL: 641 179 191 370 689 43 AHL: 3 0 1 1 2 0 N. Am. Pro: 644 179 192 371 691 43 Playoffs G --------4 0 --0 6 ----3 ------9 0 9 A --------4 0 --0 10 ----3 ------13 0 13 Pts. --------8 0 --0 16 ----6 ------22 0 22 PIM --------36 2 --0 25 ----24 ------49 0 49 Career Notes: 2013-14: Scored a goal in 600th career NHL game 11/9 @ Detroit…2011-12: Had fifth-most points and goals, and second-most PIM, on Tampa Bay club…2010-11: Went to Eastern Conference Finals with Tampa Bay (lost in seven games to eventual-champion Boston, dropping Game Seven 1-0)…Led Lightning in hits (43) in postseason…Finished fifth among Tampa Bay skaters in regular-season assists…2009-10: Ranked fourth on Tampa Bay team in points and fifth in goals…Scored seven GWG, tied for Tampa Bay team lead and tied for fourth in NHL…2008-09: Posted top shooting percentage in NHL, with a mark of 21.0…Tallied third-most goals on Tampa Bay club, and finished tied for fourth in points, tied for second in +/- (+4) and third in PIM…300th career NHL game was Tampa Bay debut 10/4 vs. Rangers…2007-08: Went to Stanley Cup Finals with Pittsburgh (lost in six games to Detroit)…Tied for third-most playoff goals on Pittsburgh club and had fourth-most postseason points on team…Led Pittsburgh skaters in regular-season GWG (6), Finished third in goals and +/- (+14), and had fifth-most points on team…2006-07: One of 13 NHL players to post two hat tricks on the season, notching his first as a pro 12/15 vs. NY Islanders (+4, First Star in 7-4 win) and also turning the trick 2/19 @ NY Islanders (seven shots in 6-5 loss)…2005-06: Scored Pittsburgh team-leading five SHG, good for a tie for third in NHL…Tied for third-most goals on Pittsburgh club and finished fifth on team in points…2003-04: Top goal-scorer on Pittsburgh squad and finished with third-most points on team…NHL All-Rookie Team selection…Led NHL rookies in SHG with three, and was fourth in points and goals among league first-year pros…Transactions: Acquired by Tampa Bay from Pittsburgh, along with Gary Roberts, for a 3rd-rd. draft pick 6/28/08…Drafted: 4th rd. (115th ov.) by Pittsburgh 1999, from Omaha of USHL. 27 #3 Chris McCarthy, F Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Team Univ. of Vermont Univ. of Vermont Univ. of Vermont Univ. of Vermont Wolf Pack Univ. of Vermont CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Lge. H.E. H.E. H.E. H.E. AHL H.E. AHL H.E. Shoots right. 6-1, 205. Born: Collegeville, PA – 7/30/91 Acquired: Signed as free agent by NY Rangers 3/31/14 Regular Season Playoffs GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A 35 6 11 17 23 ------36 8 12 20 20 ------5 1 3 4 4 ------36 13 18 31 10 ------8 1 0 1 2 ------38 18 24 42 12 ------8 1 0 1 2 ------150 46 68 114 69 ------- Pts. ----------------- PIM ----------------- Career Notes: 2013-14: Had personal pro-high four shots on goal in Wolf Pack’s season finale, a 2-0 win vs. Bridgeport 4/19…Notched his first career pro point with game’s first goal 4/13 @ St. John’s…Had one shot on goal in pro debut 4/4 @ Manchester…Earned Second-Team Hockey East All-Star honors…Topped University of Vermont (H.E.) squad in points and assists, and finished second on team in goals…Posted his first collegiate four-point game 2/21 @ Merrimack, with four assists…2012-13: Winner of Hockey East’s Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award…Led University of Vermont team in points, goals and assists…2011-12: Medical redshirt, missed last 29 games due to injury…2010-11: Scored second-most points on University of Vermont (H.E.) squad…2009-10: Second-leading scorer among University of Vermont (H.E.) freshmen…Transactions: Signed Amateur Tryout (ATO) agreement with Wolf Pack 4/1/14. 28 #8 Dylan McIlrath, D Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Team Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Whale Moose Jaw 2011-12 Whale Moose Jaw 2012-13 Whale 2013-14 NY Rangers Wolf Pack CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Shoots right. 6-5, 230. Born: Winnipeg, Man. – 4/20/92 Acquired: Drafted by NY Rangers 1st rd. (10th ov.) 2010 Regular Season Playoffs Lge. GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A WHL 53 1 3 4 102 ------WHL 65 7 17 24 169 7 0 1 AHL 2 0 0 0 7 ------WHL 62 5 18 23 153 6 0 0 AHL ----------5 0 0 WHL 52 3 20 23 127 14 0 6 AHL 45 0 5 5 125 ------NHL 2 0 0 0 7 ------AHL 62 6 11 17 165 ------NHL 2 0 0 0 7 ------AHL 109 6 16 22 297 5 0 0 Pro 111 6 16 22 304 5 0 0 WHL 232 16 58 74 551 27 0 7 Pts. --1 --0 0 6 --------0 0 7 PIM --21 --15 9 12 --------9 9 48 Career Notes: 2013-14: Led Wolf Pack team in PIM and tied for second-most goals among club’s defensemen…Had assists in three of the season’s last four games (0-33)…Third Star 4/18 vs. Springfield (assist in 2-1 win)…Had a game-high four shots on goal 3/15 @ Albany (2-0 loss)…Scored his second GWG of season in 4-2 triumph vs. Portland 3/1…Returned to action 2/4 vs. Adirondack, and had an assist and was +2 in 4-1 win, after missing previous three games due to injury…Returned to action 1/19 @ Bridgeport, after missing previous nine games due to injury (injured 12/21 vs. Springfield)…Returned to Wolf Pack by NY Rangers 12/19…Made NHL debut 12/12 vs. Columbus, after receiving first NHL recall from NY Rangers 12/11…Earned a helper on Andrew Yogan’s GWG 11/16 @ Bridgeport (4-1 victory)…Assisted on Oscar Lindberg’s third-period GWG in 5-3 win vs. Bridgeport 10/30…Scored for a second straight game 10/11 vs. Adirondack (Third Star)…First pro goal was third-period gamewinner in 4-3 triumph vs. Albany 10/6…2012-13: Led Whale defensemen in PIM, and registered third-most PIM overall on Whale team…Posted his first multiple-point game as a pro with two assists 3/24 vs. Binghamton (Third Star in 6-1 victory)…Was +3 in 7-3 win vs. Bridgeport 3/1…Registered his first pro point with an assist 1/15 @ Portland…Was +3 in 4-3 shootout loss @ Hershey 1/12…Returned to action 1/4 vs. Adirondack, after serving two-game AHL suspension…Made season debut 12/27 vs. Bridgeport, after missing season’s first 29 games due to off-season injury…2011-12: Was Even with two shots in pro playoff debut 5/4, in Game Two of Eastern Conference Semifinals @ Norfolk…Reassigned by NY Rangers to Whale from Moose Jaw (WHL) 4/30…Finished regular season second among Moose Jaw defensemen in assists and tied for second among team blueliners in points…Led Moose Jaw defensemen, and finished second overall on team, in regular-season PIM…2010-11: Was Even with seven PIM in pro debut 4/9 vs. Bridgeport…Led Moose Jaw (WHL) club in playoff PIM, and finished second on team in regular-season PIM…Finished regular season third among Warrior defensemen in points and goals…Posted WHL career-best four-game point-scoring streak (1-4-5), 12/14-12/28…2009-10:. Topped Moose Jaw (WHL) defensemen in +/-, with a +20, and finished with second-best overall +/- on team…Led Moose Jaw squad in regular-season and playoff PIM…Tied for third among Warrior blueliners in points, goals and assists…Participated in 2010 Canadian Hockey League (CHL) Top Prospects Game 1/20 as a member of Team Orr, and finished second in the Hardest Shot event at the Skills Competition with a 91.8 mph shot…2008-09: Finished with fourth-most PIM on Moose Jaw (WHL) team…Transactions: Signed Amateur Tryout (ATO) Agreement with Whale 4/6/11, released 4/25…Agreed to terms on NHL contract with NY Rangers 3/16/11. 29 #10 J.T. Miller, C Year 2010-11 Team USNTDP USNTDP 2011-12 Whale Plymouth 2012-13 NY Rangers Whale 2013-14 NY Rangers Wolf Pack CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Shoots left. 6-1, 205. Born: East Palestine, OH – 3/14/93 Acquired: Drafted by NY Rangers 1st rd. (15th ov.) 2011 Regular Season Playoffs Lge. GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A USHL 21 3 12 15 48 ------U-18 35 12 23 35 38 ------AHL ----------8 0 1 OHL 61 25 37 62 61 13 2 8 NHL 26 2 2 4 8 ------AHL 42 8 15 23 29 ------NHL 30 3 3 6 18 4 0 2 AHL 41 15 27 42 47 ------NHL 56 5 5 10 26 4 0 2 AHL 83 23 42 65 76 8 0 1 Pro 68 10 17 27 37 8 0 1 Pts. ----1 10 ----2 --2 1 1 PIM ----2 18 ----2 --2 2 2 Career Notes: 2013-14: Finished third on Wolf Pack club in assists and +/- (+10), and fourth in points, despite playing in only 41 of team’s 76 games…Tallied first career NHL playoff point, with an assist, and was +2, in NHL playoff debut 4/27, in Game Five of first-round series vs. Philadelphia (3-2 Ranger win)…Recalled by NY Rangers 4/14…Had two goals, and AHL career-high seven shots, in First-Star performance 4/12 @ St. John’s (7-2 win)…Returned to Wolf Pack by NY Rangers 4/2, after going scoreless in two games in latest NHL stint…Recalled by NY Rangers 3/26…Registered his, and team’s, second four-point game of the season, with 1-3-4 and a +4, in 4-3 win vs. Albany 3/8 (First Star)…Named game’s First Star 3/7 vs. Springfield, after posting 1-2-3 in 6-2 victory…Returned to Wolf Pack by NY Rangers 3/5, after three-game NHL stint in which he had points in two of three contests (1-1-2)…Recalled by NY Rangers 2/25…Registered his first four-point game as a pro, and Wolf Pack’s first four-point effort of the season, with 2-2-4 (including a SHG on his first career pro penalty shot) in 5-2 win @ Springfield 2/14 (First Star)…Assisted on Ryan Bourque’s game-tying goal with 3:56 left in third period, and netted shootout winner, 2/1 vs. Albany (First Star in 4-3 victory)…Tied a then-Wolf Pack season high for points and assists, stretched an assist streak to five straight games (0-8-8), and extended a points streak to six consecutive games (1-8-9), by notching three helpers in 6-3 victory @ Adirondack 1/26 (Third Star)…Extended a point-scoring streak to a pro career-high five straight games (1-5-6) with an assist 1/25 vs. St. John’s…Returned to Wolf Pack by NY Rangers 1/11, after eight-game NHL stint (1-1-2)…Had a goal and NHL career-high five shots 12/23 vs. Toronto…Recalled by NY Rangers 12/19…Notched 1-1-2 and shootout goal 12/13 vs. Adirondack, good for First-Star honors in 3-2 shootout loss…Returned to Wolf Pack by NY Rangers 12/9, after registering two shots in two-game NHL stint…Recalled by NY Rangers 12/6…Scored for a fourth straight AHL game (5-1-6) 11/27, notching 1-1-2 in 4-1 win vs. Portland (First Star)…Returned to Wolf Pack by NY Rangers 11/26…His first NHL goal of the year was first goal of game in 4-3 NY Ranger victory vs. Florida 11/10…Notched his first NHL point of the season with an assist 10/31 vs. Buffalo…Recalled by NY Rangers 10/14…Extended a goal-scoring streak to three consecutive games 10/12 @ Adirondack…Earned First-Star honors in Wolf Pack season debut 10/6 vs. Albany, with two goals in Pack’s first win of season…Assigned to Wolf Pack by NY Rangers 10/5, after making NHL season debut in Rangers’ season opener 10/3 @ Phoenix…2012-13: Returned to Whale by NY Rangers 4/9…Tallied his first two NHL points with a pair of goals 2/7 vs. NY Islanders (First Star in 4-1 win), becoming the first Ranger to register a multi-goal game in his home debut since Chris Kontos 1/3/83, and the youngest Ranger (19 years, 330 days) to tally a multi-goal game since Alex Kovalev (19 years, 307 days) notched a hat trick 12/27/92…Was +1 with two shots in NHL debut 2/5 @ New Jersey, after earning first career NHL recall from NY Rangers 2/4…Represented Whale on Eastern Conference squad at 2013 AHL All-Star Classic 1/27-1/28 in Providence…Reassigned back to Whale from U.S. National Junior Team 1/6…Assistant captain of gold medal-winning USA squad at World Junior Tournament in Ufa, Russia (2-7-9 in 7 GP, good for team lead, and tie for second overall in tournament, in assists, and a tie for tops on team, and tie for fifth in tournament, in points)…Reassigned from Whale to U.S. National Junior Team 12/16…Netted his second GWG in four games, and added an assist, in First-Star performance 12/12 vs. Worcester (2-1 victory)…Had his first multiple-point game as a pro 12/5 vs. Bridgeport with two goals, including his first pro GWG, in 4-2 win (First Star)…Notched his first pro goal in Whale’s first win of season, a 5-2 triumph 10/24 @ Albany…Registered an assist in each of the season’s first three games (0-3-3)…Had an assist in regular-season pro debut 10/12 vs. Bridgeport…2011-12: Registered his first pro point with an assist in Game One of Eastern Conference Semifinals 5/2 @ Norfolk (3-2 overtime win)…Was +1 in pro debut 4/21, a 3-0 Whale win @ Bridgeport in Game Two of Eastern Conference Quarterfinals…Finished OHL postseason tied for second on Plymouth club in assists…Ranked fourth among Plymouth skaters in regular-season assists, tied for fourth in points and finished fifth in goals…Skated for U.S. team at World Junior Championship (2-2-4, +3 in 6 GP)…2010-11: Top scorer (4-9-13 in 6 GP) for gold medal-winning USA squad at 2011 IIHF World Under-18 Championship. 30 #31 Jason Missiaen, G Year 2006-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Team Peterborough Baie-Comeau Greenville Whale Greenville 2013-14 Wolf Pack Greenville CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Catches left. 6-8, 220. Born: Chatham, Ont. – 4/25/90 Acquired: Signed as free agent by NY Rangers 3/24/11 Regular Season Playoffs Lge. GP W-L-T/SOL GAA Sv % SHO GP W-L GAA Sv. %. OHL 131 48-65-6 3.77 90.1 3 8 0-8 3.51 91.4 QMJHL 53 10-33-8 3.33 89.3 1 --------ECHL 40 22-13-0 2.71 91.6 3 1 0-1 4.07 87.9 AHL 25 10-8-2 3.07 90.6 2 --------ECHL 5 4-1-0 2.75 92.2 0 --------AHL 14 2-11-1 3.83 86.4 0 --------ECHL 21 14-6-1 2.76 91.9 1 12 7-4 2.12 93.7 AHL 39 12-19-3 3.35 89.2 2 --------ECHL 66 40-20-4 2.73 91.7 4 13 7-5 2.27 93.2 Pro 105 52-39-7 2.95 90.9 6 13 7-5 2.27 93.2 SHO 0 --0 ------1 --1 1 Career Notes: 2013-14: Had fifth-best postseason save percentage among ECHL goaltenders…Posted first playoff shutout in pro ranks 5/12, with 31 saves for Greenville (ECHL) in 4-0, second-round series-clinching, Game-Six victory @ Wheeling (First Star)…Registered first career pro postseason win for Greenville 4/18 @ Kalamazoo, stopping 35 out of 36 shots in 2-1 win in Game One of first round…Reassigned by NY Rangers from Wolf Pack to Greenville 4/10, after serving as Wolf Pack backup for six games…Had re-joined Wolf Pack 3/29, after being assigned to Road Warriors 1/15…Named CCM ECHL Goaltender of the Week for the week ending 2/16 (2 GP, 2-0-0, 2GA/54 shots)…Equaled AHL career high with 37 saves in 3-2 loss 1/4 vs. Worcester…Dressed as backup vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1/3, after missing the previous seven games due to injury…Stopped his first career AHL penalty-shot faced (Nick Deslauriers) 11/30 vs. Manchester…Returned to Wolf Pack by NY Rangers 10/27, after serving as NY Ranger backup 10/24 @ Philadelphia and 10/26 @ Detroit…Recalled by NY Rangers 10/23…Returned to Wolf Pack by NY Rangers 10/19, after serving as Ranger backup that night @ New Jersey…Earned first career NHL recall from NY Rangers 10/17…Posted Wolf Pack’s first win of the season with 23 saves 10/6 vs. Albany (4-3 victory)…2012-13: Named game’s Third Star 4/7 vs. Providence, after making 31 saves in 1-0 loss…Started five straight games 3/10-3/23…Stretched AHL career-high win streak to four consecutive decisions, with 35 saves (and 5/5 performance in first career AHL shootout win) in 3-2 shootout victory vs. Hershey 3/22…Won a personal AHL-high third straight decision, in his second straight First-Star performance, 3/17 vs. Springfield, with 29 saves in 3-2 triumph…Notched his second career AHL shutout 3/16 vs. Manchester, with 27 stops in 3-0 victory (First Star)…Made personal AHL-high 37 saves in 4-2 win @ Providence 3/10 (Second Star)…Stopped all 26 shots he faced in 44:37 of work in relief of Cam Talbot 3/5 vs. Portland (4-3 shootout loss)…Started a personal AHL-high third straight game 1/23 vs. Adirondack…Named game’s First Star 1/19 @ Portland, after making 32 saves in 4-1 win…Started back-to-back games for first time in AHL 1/6 vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and 1/12 @ Hershey…Rang up his first AHL shutout in First-Star performance 1/6, making 35 saves in 2-0 win vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton…Reassigned to Whale from Greenville (ECHL) 12/23, after having been assigned to Road Warriors 12/12…Earned his first AHL victory 10/24, making 31 saves in 5-2 win @ Albany…Made AHL debut in season opener 10/12 vs. Bridgeport…2011-12: Reassigned by NY Rangers to Whale from Greenville (ECHL) 4/10…Finished the regular season tied for fourth among ECHL goalies in shutouts…Earned a second ECHL Goaltender of the Week nod 3/5, after going 3-0-0 with a 1.62 GAA and a 94.8% save percentage the previous week…Reassigned to Greenville 2/22, after serving as Whale backup 2/18 vs. Worcester and 2/19 @ Providence…Reassigned to Whale 2/18…Had been reassigned to Greenville 12/31, after serving as Whale backup 12/30 @ Worcester and 12/31 vs. Springfield…Reassigned to Whale from Greenville 12/28…Put up back-to-back shutouts for Greenville in 3-0 wins 12/9 vs. South Carolina (38 saves) and 12/12 vs. Florida (31 stops)…Earned ECHL Goaltender of the Week honors for the week of 12/5-12/11, after stopping 69/70 shots in a pair of wins…2010-11: Finished season third among QMJHL goaltenders in saves (1,403) and fourth in minutes-played (3,026)…2009-10: Third-busiest goaltender in OHL in terms of regular-season minutes-played (3,358), and had second-most saves in league (1,875)…Transactions: Signed Amateur Tryout (ATO) agreement with Whale 3/30/11, released 4/25/11…Drafted: 4 th rd. (116th ov.) by Montreal 2008. 31 #19 Chris Mueller, C Year 2004-08 2007-08 2008-09 Team Michigan St. U. Grand Rapids Lake Erie Johnstown 2009-10 Milwaukee Cincinnati 2010-11 Nashville Milwaukee 2011-12 Nashville Milwaukee 2012-13 Nashville Milwaukee 2013-14 Dallas Texas CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Lge. CCHA AHL AHL ECHL AHL ECHL NHL AHL NHL AHL NHL AHL NHL AHL NHL AHL ECHL Pro Shoots right. 5-11, 210. Born: West Seneca, NY – 3/6/86 Acquired: Signed as free agent by NY Rangers 7/1/14 Regular Season Playoffs GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A 166 42 62 104 141 ------2 0 0 0 0 ------59 5 11 16 23 ------3 3 3 6 2 ------67 13 14 27 37 7 3 2 5 4 1 5 0 ------15 0 3 3 2 ------67 24 26 50 34 13 4 7 4 0 0 0 0 ------73 32 28 60 30 3 1 0 18 2 3 5 6 ------55 18 18 36 35 2 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 60 25 32 57 29 19 6 5 46 2 6 8 8 4 0 0 383 117 129 246 188 44 14 14 8 7 4 11 2 ------437 126 139 265 198 48 14 14 Pts. --------5 ----11 --1 --0 0 11 0 28 --28 PIM --------4 ----13 --0 --2 2 12 2 31 --33 Career Notes: 2013-14: Won Calder Cup with Texas…Made NHL playoff debut for Dallas 4/21, in Game Three of first-round series vs. Anaheim…Led Texas skaters, and tied for third in AHL, in regular-season PPG, with 15…Finished fourth on Texas team in regular-season points and goals, and tied for fourth in assists…2012-13: Finished second among Milwaukee skaters in goals and third in points…Scored first career NHL goal for Nashville 3/19 @ Columbus…2011-12: Led Milwaukee squad in points and goals, and finished tied for fifth in AHL in goals…Skated for Western Conference in 2012 AHL All-Star Classic in Atlantic City 1/30/12 (8-7 shootout win)…2010-11: Tied for second on Milwaukee team in playoff assists, and finished third in postseason points…Top regular-season point and goal-scorer among Milwaukee skaters…Notched his first NHL point for Nashville with an assist 1/16 @ Chicago…Made NHL debut 12/28 vs. Dallas…2009-10: Tied for Milwaukee team playoff goals lead…Tied for fifth on Milwaukee club in regular-season goals…2007-08: Was +1 in pro debut for Grand Rapids 4/11 vs. Manitoba (6-3 win), after signing Amateur Tryout (ATO) agreement 4/9…2006-07: Won NCAA title with Michigan State U….Transactions: Signed with Dallas as free agent 7/8/13…Signed as free agent by Nashville 12/27/10…Signed AHL contract with Milwaukee 10/13/09…Signed AHL contract with Lake Erie 10/8/08. 32 #16 Chad Nehring, C Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Team Lk. Superior St. U. Lk. Superior St. U. Lk. Superior St. U. Lk. Superior St. U. Idaho 2011-12 Idaho 2012-13 Arizona 2013-14 Las Vegas CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Shoots right. 5-11, 200. Born: Springside, Sask. – 6/14/87 Acquired: Signed Professional Tryout (PTO) agreement with Wolf Pack 11/29/14 Regular Season Playoffs Lge. GP G A PTS PIM GP G A Pts. CCHA 37 4 9 13 18 --------CCHA 37 6 5 11 20 --------CCHA 36 12 5 17 12 --------CCHA 37 8 4 12 18 --------ECHL 5 1 2 3 0 5 0 1 1 ECHL 59 17 15 32 52 10 3 4 7 CHL 66 33 24 57 55 4 2 1 3 ECHL 49 22 20 42 50 4 0 2 2 ECHL: 113 40 37 77 102 19 19 3 7 CHL: 66 33 24 57 55 4 2 1 3 Pro: 179 73 61 134 157 23 21 4 10 CCHA: 147 30 23 53 68 0 0 0 0 PIM --------0 2 6 4 10 6 16 0 Career Notes: 2013-14: Led Las Vegas (ECHL) club in regular-season goals and finished second in points…2012-13: Tied for Arizona (CHL) team playoff goals lead, and tied for second on club in postseason points…Top regular-season point and goal-scorer on Arizona club, and finished fifth in league in goals…2011-12: Tied for third on Idaho (ECHL) team in playoff points…Scored third-most regular-season goals on Idaho club, and finished fifth in points…Transactions: Signed ECHL contract with Greenville 6/24…Signed to ECHL contract by Las Vegas 8/9/13…Signed CHL contract with Arizona 7/31/12…Signed to ECHL contract by Idaho 3/30/11…Signed Amateur Tryout (ATO) agreement with Idaho 3/23/11. 33 #49 Josh Nicholls, RW Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Team Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Wolf Pack Greenville CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Shoots right. 6-2, 196. Born: Richmond, B.C. – 4/2 7/92 Acquired: Signed as free agent with Rangers 3/5/13 Regular Season Playoffs Lge. GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A WHL 63 9 16 25 37 7 2 0 WHL 71 18 30 48 55 10 0 5 WHL 71 34 53 87 47 10 4 2 WHL 56 30 38 68 24 4 2 1 WHL 71 47 38 85 43 4 0 1 AHL 6 0 0 0 0 ------ECHL 63 20 22 42 20 18 6 9 AHL 6 0 0 0 0 ------ECHL 63 20 22 42 20 18 6 9 Pro 69 20 22 42 20 18 6 9 WHL 332 138 175 313 206 35 8 9 Pts. 2 5 6 3 1 --15 --15 15 17 PIM 4 6 6 2 9 --14 --14 14 27 Career Notes: 2013-14: Tied for third on Greenville (ECHL) club in playoff points and goals…Finished regular season with fourth-most goals among Greenville skaters, and fifth-most points…Reassigned by NY Rangers from Wolf Pack to Greenville (ECHL) 3/18, after rejoining Wolf Pack 3/15…Reeled off 13-game ECHL point-scoring streak (10-8-18) 2/17-3/23…Had six-game goal-scoring streak (7-2-9) for Greenville 2/24-3/8…Reassigned to Greenville 12/16…Had two shots on goal in AHL debut 11/30 vs. Manchester…Reassigned from Greenville 11/29…2012-13: Went to Memorial Cup with Saskatoon (WHL) and led Blades skaters in points, goals and assists, with 4-2-6 in 4 GP…Led Saskatoon skaters in regular season goals and tied for team points lead…Finished third in WHL in goals…2011-12: Top playoff point and goal-scorer on Saskatoon (WHL) squad…Finished second among Saskatoon skaters in regular-season points and goals, and tied for second in assists…2010-11: Tied for second-most playoff goals on Saskatoon (WHL) team…Second on Saskatoon club in regular-season points and assists, and scored third-most goals on team…Finished third on Saskatoon squad, and fourth overall in WHL, in +/- with a +50…2009-10: Ranked fifth on Saskatoon (WHL) team in regular-season points and assists…2008-09: Second-leading rookie scorer on Saskatoon (WHL) club…Drafted: 7th rd. (182nd ov.) by Toronto 2010. 34 #21 Shawn O’Donnell, RW Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Team St. Mary’s Univ. St. Mary’s Univ. St. Mary’s Univ. Florida St. Mary’s Univ. 2013-14 Wolf Pack CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 Season) Shoots right. 6-1, 192. Born: Halifax, N.S. – 5/28/88 Acquired: Signed AHL contract with Wolf Pack 7/22/14 Regular Season Playoffs Lge. GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A AUS 27 2 7 9 14 ------AUS 28 4 8 12 14 ------AUS 20 4 11 15 22 ------ECHL 5 1 3 4 2 12 0 2 AUS 28 14 12 26 34 ------AHL 57 3 7 10 85 ------AHL 57 3 7 10 85 ------ECHL 5 1 3 4 2 12 0 2 Pro 62 4 10 14 87 12 0 2 AUS 103 24 38 62 84 ------- Pts. ------2 ------2 2 --- PIM ------17 ------17 17 --- Career Notes: 2013-14: Tied for fifth on Wolf Pack club in PIM…Assisted on Ryan Bourque’s GWG in 4-3 win vs. Albany 3/8…Returned to action 2/7 @ Norfolk, after missing previous 13 games due to injury…Had first pro penalty-shot attempt 12/13 vs. Adirondack (stopped by Cal Heeter)…Netted first career AHL goal vs. Providence 11/8…Assisted on Andrew Yogan’s third-period GWG 10/26 @ Hershey (4-3 victory)…Notched first career AHL point with an assist in 3-2 win @ Portland 10/19…Made AHL debut for Wolf Pack 10/11 vs. Adirondack…2012-13: First pro goal was game-winner for Florida (ECHL) in 5-1 victory vs. Orlando 3/29 (1-1-2, Second Star)…Signed amateur tryout agreement with Florida (ECHL) 3/22…Scored second-most goals on St. Mary’s (AUS) squad and finished fourth on team in points…2009-10: Won CIS University Cup with St. Mary’s…Transactions: Signed Professional Tryout (PTO) agreement with Wolf Pack 10/3/13. 35 #22 Ryan Potulny, C Year 2003-06 2005-06 2006-07 Team U. Minnesota Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia 2007-08 Philadelphia Philadelphia 2008-09 Edmonton Springfield 2009-10 Edmonton Springfield 2010-11 Chicago Ottawa Rockford Binghamton 2011-12 Hershey 2012-13 Hershey 2013-14 Hershey CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 Season) Shoots left. 6-0, 179. Born: Grand Forks, ND – 9/5/84 Acquired: Signed AHL contract with Wolf Pack 8/1/14 Regular Season Playoffs Lge. GP G A Pts. PIM GP G A WCHA 99 68 50 118 61 ------NHL 2 0 1 1 0 ------NHL 35 7 5 12 22 ------AHL 30 12 14 26 34 ------NHL 7 0 1 1 4 ------AHL 58 21 26 47 51 12 3 5 NHL 8 0 3 3 0 ------AHL 70 38 24 62 48 ------NHL 64 15 17 32 28 ------AHL 14 3 5 8 8 ------NHL 3 0 0 0 0 ------NHL 7 0 0 0 0 ------AHL 58 18 23 41 30 ------AHL 13 3 5 8 4 23 14 12 AHL 61 33 32 65 32 5 2 2 AHL 66 19 22 41 30 5 0 2 AHL 38 3 7 10 10 ------NHL 126 22 27 49 54 ------AHL 408 150 158 308 247 45 19 21 Pro 534 172 185 357 301 45 19 21 AUS 103 24 38 62 84 ------- Pts. ----------8 --------------26 4 2 ----40 40 --- PIM ----------10 --------------12 0 2 ----24 24 --- Career Notes: 2013-14: Made season debut for Hershey 12/27 vs. Syracuse, after signing AHL contract 12/22…2012-13: Led Hershey club in goals and finished third on team in points…2011-12: Tied for Hershey team lead in playoff points and goals…Scored OT-GWG in Game Three of first-round series vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4/25 (4-3 win)…Led AHL in PPG (19), and tied for third overall in league in goal-scoring…Scored ninth-most points among AHL skaters…Led Hershey team in goals and finished third on club in points…Earned Reebok/AHL Player of the Week honors for week ending 4/1 (5-2-7 in 3 GP)…2010-11: Helped lead Binghamton to Calder Cup championship, topping AHL playoff point-scorers and finishing tied for league lead in postseason goals…2009-10: Tied for third-most goals on Edmonton team…Had first NHL multiple-goal game 11/27, scoring twice for Oilers in5-4 shootout loss vs. San Jose (Second Star)…Netted GWG, and had an assist, in NHL season debut with Edmonton 11/8 @ Colorado (First Star in 5-3 win)…Recalled from Springfield by Edmonton 11/7 and remained in NHL for balance of season…2008-09: Finished third in AHL in goals…Led Springfield club in points and goals…Had six points (2-4-6) for victorious Planet USA squad in 2009 AHL All-Star Game in Worcester (14-11 win over Canadian All-Stars)…2007-08: Scored OT-GWG in longest game (142:58) in AHL history 4/24, tallying at 2:58 of fifth OT in Game Seven of first round @ Albany…Had second-most playoff assists, and tied for third-most points on Philadelphia (AHL) team…Finished regular season third among Philadelphia (AHL) skaters in goals, fourth in points and tied for fourth in assists…Named AHL Player of the Week for week ending 11/11 (5-1-6 in 3 GP)…2006-07: Scored first career NHL goal, and notched first NHL multiple-point game, for Philadelphia 12/13 (1-1-2 in 8-4 loss @ Pittsburgh)…2005-06: Notched first career NHL point with an assist for Philadelphia 4/11 vs. Pittsburgh…Made pro debut for Philadelphia (NHL) 4/7 @ Buffalo…Led all NCAA Division I players in goals, and tied for national points lead (38-25-63 in 41 GP)…Transactions: Signed AHL contract with Hershey 12/22/13…Signed as a free agent with Washington 7/1/11…Traded by Chicago to Ottawa, with a 2nd-rd. draft pick, in exchange for Chris Campoli and a 7th-rd. pick, 2/28/11…Signed as free agent by Chicago 9/9/10…Acquired by Edmonton from Philadelphia for Danny Syvret 6/6/08…Drafted: 3rd rd. (87th ov.) by Philadelphia 2003, from Lincoln Stars (USHL). 36 #70 Mackenzie Skapski, G Year Team 2010-11 Kootenay 2011-12 Kootenay 2012-13 Kootenay 2013-14 Kootenay CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Catches left. 6-3, 192. Born: Abbotsford, B.C. – 6/15/94 Acquired: Drafted by NY Rangers 6th rd. (170th ov.) 2013 Regular Season Playoffs Lge. GP W-L-T/SOL GAA Sv % SHO GP W-L GAA Sv. %. WHL 4 3-1-0 3.16 88.2 0 --------WHL 19 9-6-2 3.12 89.0 0 --------WHL 65 34-25-1 2.78 91.0 7 5 1-4 3.95 89.2 WHL 53 28-22-2 2.70 91.6 1 10 3-5 3.78 88.2 WHL 141 74-54-5 2.81 90.9 8 15 4-9 3.83 88.5 SHO ----0 0 0 Career Notes: 2013-14: Had sixth-best save percentage among WHL goaltenders…Strung together WHL career-high ten-game win streak from 1/12-2/11 (1.80, 94.0)…201213: Tied for WHL lead in regular-season shutouts and finished sixth in wins…Transactions: Signed NHL contract with NY Rangers 6/2/14…Notes: Played for former Wolf Pack head coach Ryan McGill with Kootenay 2012-13 and 2013-14. 37 #44 Steve Spinell, D Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Team Miami Univ. (Ohio) Miami Univ. (Ohio) Miami Univ. (Ohio) Miami Univ. (Ohio) Providence South Carolina CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Shoots right. 6-2, 216. Born: Vernon Hills, IL – 9/9/90 Acquired: Signed AHL contract with Wolf Pack 8/5/14 Regular Season Lge. GP G A PTS PIM GP CCHA 31 1 3 4 61 --CCHA 37 1 6 7 54 --CCHA 41 1 11 12 59 --CCHA 40 1 12 13 60 --AHL 7 0 0 0 2 --ECHL 58 1 8 9 108 4 AHL: 7 0 0 0 2 0 ECHL: 58 1 8 9 108 4 Pro: 65 1 8 9 110 4 CCHA: 149 4 32 36 234 0 Playoffs G ----------0 0 0 0 0 A ----------0 0 0 0 0 Pts. ----------0 0 0 0 0 PIM ----------16 0 16 16 0 Career Notes: 2013-14: Led South Carolina (ECHL) club in playoff PIM…Had most regular-season PIM among South Carolina defensemen, and second-most overall on team…Put 70 shots on net, second-most among South Carolina defensemen…Made AHL debut with Providence 12/11 @ Portland, after recall from South Carolina 12/10…2012-13: Captained Miami University to CCHA regular-season title…Had second-most points and assists among Miami defensemen…Led Miami blueliners in PIM and finished second overall on team…2011-12: Posted third-most assists among Miami defensemen…Served second-most PIM among team defensemen, and fourth-most overall on team…2010-11: Won CCHA playoff championship with Miami University…Had fourth-most PIM on Miami squad…2009-10: Tied for fourth on Miami University (CCHA) team in PIM. 38 #7 Henrik Tallinder, D Year 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Team AIK AIK AIK AIK TPS Turku Rochester Buffalo 2002-03 Buffalo 2003-04 Buffalo 2004-05 Linkopings HC Bern 2005-06 Buffalo 2006-07 Buffalo 2007-08 Buffalo 2008-09 Buffalo 2009-10 Buffalo 2010-11 New Jersey 2011-12 New Jersey 2012-13 New Jersey 2013-14 Buffalo CAREER TOTALS: (through end of 2013-14 season) Shoots left. 6-4, 209. Born: Stockholm, Swe. – 1/10/79 Acquired: Signed Professional Tryout (PTO) agreement with Wolf Pack 11/25/14 Regular Season Playoffs Lge. GP G A PTS PIM GP G A Pts. SEL 1 0 0 0 0 --------SEL 34 0 0 0 26 --------SEL 36 0 0 0 30 --------SEL 50 0 2 2 59 --------SM-liiga 56 5 9 14 62 10 2 1 3 AHL 73 6 14 20 26 2 0 0 0 NHL 2 0 0 0 0 --------NHL 46 3 10 13 28 --------NHL 72 1 9 10 26 --------SEL 44 6 10 16 63 --------Swiss-A ----------10 1 1 2 NHL 82 6 15 21 74 14 2 6 8 NHL 47 4 10 14 34 16 0 2 2 NHL 71 1 17 18 48 --------NHL 66 1 11 12 36 --------NHL 82 4 16 20 32 6 0 2 2 NHL 82 5 11 16 40 --------NHL 39 0 6 6 16 3 0 0 0 NHL 25 1 3 4 10 --------NHL 64 2 6 8 34 --------NHL: 678 28 114 142 378 39 2 10 12 AHL: 73 6 14 20 26 2 0 0 0 Pro: 751 34 128 162 404 41 2 10 12 SEL: 165 6 12 18 178 0 0 0 0 PIM --------8 0 --------4 16 10 ----2 --0 ----28 0 28 0 Career Notes: 2013-14: Won Olympic Silver medal with Team Sweden (3 GP, 2 PIM)…2012-13: Won World Championship gold medal with Team Sweden (1-2-3, 18 PIM, +7 in 10 GP)…2011-12: Went to Stanley Cup Finals with New Jersey, returning from injury for Game Four of Finals 6/6 @ Los Angeles…Injured 1/17 vs. Winnipeg and missed balance of regular season…2010-11: One of four Devils to play in all 82 of team’s games…Led New Jersey defensemen in goals and finished second among team blueliners in points…2009-10: One of three Sabres to dress for all 82 games…Tied for tops among Buffalo defensemen, and ranked second overall on team, in plus/minus, with a +13…Skated in four games for Sweden at Winter Olympics (4 PIM, +2)…2008-09: Missed 12 games from 1/27-2/19 due to injury…2006-07: Won President’s Trophy with Buffalo…Had first two-goal game of his NHL career 2/24 @ Ottawa…2005-06: Top playoff point-scorer among Buffalo defensemen…Was +6 in series-deciding Game Six of Eastern Conference Quarterfinals 5/2 @ Philadelphia (7-1 win)…Had third-most regular-season points among Sabre blueliners…One of only two Buffalo skaters to appear in all 82 games…2004-05: Led SEL in plus/minus, with a (+30)…2003-04: Was +5 on the season, third-best among Buffalo defensemen…2002-03: Logged fourth-most average ice time among NHL rookies (19:52)…Injured 2/11 vs. St. Louis and missed 24 games…Scored first career NHL goal (PPG) 12/10 vs. Ottawa…Earned his first career NHL point with an assist 11/23 @ Boston…2001-02: Made NHL debut for Buffalo 4/12 vs. Washington…Tied for team goals lead among Rochester defensemen…Tied for second on Rochester team in plus/minus, with a +11…2000-01: Won Finnish League championship with TPS Turku…Transactions: Traded to Buffalo by New Jersey for Riley Boychuk 7/7/13…Signed as free agent by New Jersey 7/1/10…Signed by Bern (Swiss) 2/22/05…Signed with Linkopings (Sweden) 9/9/04…Drafted: 2nd rd. (48th ov.) by Buffalo 1997. 39