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2006-2007 NOTES
Appeared in 82 games with the Rangers, registering 30 goals and 66 assists for 96 points, along with 78 penalty minutes and a plus-26 rating … Led the team and ranked fifth in the league in assists (66) ... Led the team and tied for fifth in power play assists (34) … Ranked first on the team and sixth in the NHL with 324 shots on goal … Led all team forwards and ranked sixth among all NHL forwards in average icetime (21:45) … Ranked first on the team and tied for eighth in the league in scoring with 96 points … Led the team and ranked 10th in the NHL with 41 power play points … Ranked second on the team and tied for 16th in the NHL with a plus-26 rating … Led the team with 30 goals and 54 takeaways … Ranked second on the team with five game-winning goals … Turned in 26 multi-point games and registered at least one point in 58 of the team's 82 games … Was one of only two players to appear in all 82 games with the Rangers … Picked up 18 points (six goals and 12 assists) in the last 14 games of the season … Registered his 30th goal of the season, the game-winner, and added one assist, along with a plus-two rating on Apr. 5 vs. Montreal (Second Star); With the goal, became the second player in NHL history to score 30+ goals in 15 consecutive seasons (Mike Gartner) … Picked up an assist and notched the game-deciding goal in the third round of the shootout on Mar. 24 at Boston; With the assist, passed Bryan Trottier for 16th among the NHL's all-time assist leaders … Notched his 25th goal of the season, the game-winner, with 34 seconds left in the third period on Mar. 19 vs. Pittsburgh; With the goal, became the first player in NHL history to score 25-or-more goals in 16 consecutive seasons … Picked up three assists and posted a plus-one rating on Mar. 17 vs. Boston; With his second assist, became the 17th player in NHL history to reach 900 career assists … Picked up an assist and converted in the third round of the shootout to seal the victory on Mar. 11 vs. Carolina … Posted a six-game point scoring streak from Feb. 6 at New Jersey to Feb. 18 vs. Chicago (two goals and seven assists) … Picked up three assists, including two power play assists and one game-winning assist, and posted a plus-one rating on Feb. 10 at Washington; With his second assist, became the 12th player in NHL history to reach 1,500 career points … Recorded a goal and an assist, along with a season-high plus-three rating on Feb. 9 vs. Tampa Bay … Tallied a goal, recorded a game-high six shots on goal and posted a plus-one rating on Feb. 6 at New Jersey (First Star); With the goal, his 611th, he passed Bobby Hull for 13th on the NHL's all-time goal scoring list; The goal also marked his 20th of the season, making him only the seventh player in NHL history to record 20+ goals in 16 consecutive seasons … Recorded a Rangers' season-high 11 shots on goal and posted a plus-one rating on Dec. 12 at Philadelphia … Registered a goal and an assist, along with a game-high seven shots on goal and a plus-two rating on Nov. 25 at Pittsburgh (First Star); With the assist, became the all-time leading scorer among NHL players born in Europe, passing Stan Mikita ; Also passed Mikita for 12th on the NHL’s all-time scoring list … Notched two goals, posted a plus-two rating and earned Second Star honors on Nov. 21 vs. Carolina; With his second goal, passed Jari Kurri and now ranks first all-time in goal scoring among NHL players born in Europe … Recorded a goal and two assists, posted a plus-two rating and had a game-high six shots on goal vs. Tampa Bay on Nov. 19 (First Star); With the goal, became the 16th player in NHL history to record 600 career goals and joined Brendan Shanahan to become the first teammates to reach the milestone in the same season; Also, with his 600th, he joined Brendan Shanahan, Phil Esposito and Mike Gartner as the only players to achieve the mark as Rangers … Notched two goals in a span of 26 seconds, posted a plus-two rating and had five shots on goal on Nov. 14 vs. New Jersey (First Star); His two goals were the fastest two goals scored by a Ranger since he tallied two goals 15 seconds apart on Nov. 12, 2006 at Pittsburgh … Recorded one goal and three assists, along with four shots and a plus-two rating on Oct. 28 at Phoenix, earning First Star honors; Tied a Rangers’ season-high with four points … Posted a six-game point/assist streak from Oct. 5 vs. Washington to Oct. 16 vs. New Jersey, collecting two goals and nine assists over the span … Notched his first goal of the season 29 seconds into the game and also added an assist on Oct. 5 vs. Washington; Was named the 24th Captain in Rangers history prior to the game ... Named First Star seven times, Second Star five times and Third Star eight times ... In 10 postseason games, recorded five goals and six assists for 11 points, along with a plus-six rating ... Led the team with 48 shots on goal and ranked second on the team with in scoring with 10 points (four goals and six assists) in the postseason ... Tied for second on the team in goals (five) and plus/minus (plus-six) in the playoffs ... Tallied four assists, including three in the first period, and posted a plus-three rating on Apr. 17 vs. Atlanta; His three assists in the first period tied an NHL/Rangers record (Three other times in Rangers playoff history: last - Brian Leetch, 5/9/94 vs. Washington) ... Registered his 71st career playoff goal, a power play tally, on May 1 vs. Buffalo (Second Star); With the goal, passed Denis Potvin for 16th on the NHL's all-time playoff scoring list ... Notched his 72nd career playoff goal, a power play tally, on May 6 vs. Buffalo ... With the goal, tied Esa Tikkanen for 13th on the NHL’s all-time playoff goal scoring list.


2005-2006 NOTES
Appeared in 82 games with the Rangers registering 54 goals and 69 assists for 123 points, along with 72 penalty minutes … Ranked second in the NHL with 123 points, 54 goals and 368 shots on goal … Tied for second in the league with 24 power play goals and 52 power play points ... Tied for third in the NHL with 69 assists, a plus-34 rating and nine game-winning goals … Posted 37 multiple-point games and recorded at least one point in 64 of the 82 games … Posted a four game point-scoring streak from Apr. 8 to Apr. 13, registering two goals and five assists over the span ... Recorded a goal and two assists, along with a plus-three rating on Apr. 8 at Boston; With the goal, his 53rd of the season, became the Rangers all-time single season goal scoring leader, passing Adam Graves (52, 1993-94); With his first assist, passed Bryan Trottier and now ranks 13th on the NHL’s all-time scoring list ... Registered an assist and had a season-high 12 shots on goal on Apr. 4 vs. Philadelphia, breaking Phil Esposito’s record (1976-77, 344) for most shots on goal by a Ranger in a season ... Named Offensive Player of the month for March after tying for the lead among all NHL players with 26 points (12 goals and 14 assists) … Posted a 12-game point-scoring streak from Mar. 12 to Apr. 4, registering nine goals and 14 assists for 23 points over the span ... Registered an assist on Mar. 30 at Ottawa and passed Rod Gilbert (61, 1974-75) to set the Rangers record for most assists by a right wing in a season ... Tallied four assists, including the game-winner, along with a plus-three rating, in his 1,100th career game on Mar. 29 at Islanders; Extended his point-scoring streak against the Isles to 20 consecutive games, spanning six years (2001-2006) and all three teams for which he has played; Passed Jean Ratelle (109 points in 1971-72) with his first assist and is now the Rangers all-time single-season points leader … Registered one goal and an assist on Mar. 27, tying Adam Graves (52 goals in 1993-94), atop the Rangers all-time single-season goals list … Recorded his 50th goal of the season on Mar. 24 at Florida, capturing his third career 50-goal season and became only the third player in Rangers history to reach the 50-goal plateau; Also broke Mike Gartner’s club record (49 goals in 1990-91) for most goals by a right wing in a season … Netted three goals for his third hat-trick of the season, on Mar. 22 vs. Philadelphia; Set the Rangers single-season record for power play goals in a season (24) with his second period goal … Tallied a power play goal and added three assists on Mar. 18 vs. Toronto, becoming the first Ranger to reach the 100-point plateau since Brian Leetch (102) and Mark Messier (107) in 1991-92; Passed Rod Gilbert (97 points in 1971-72 and 1974-75) and now holds the Rangers record for most points by a right wing in a single season; Also passed Alex Delvecchio among the NHL’s all-time assists leaders and now ranks 22nd … Tallied the game-winner and added an assist on Mar. 16 vs. Washington and with the goal, tied the Rangers record for most game-winning goals in a season (nine) ... Posted a six-game goal-scoring streak from Feb. 2 to Mar. 2, registering nine goals and six assists for 15 points over the span … Recorded two power play goals, including the game-winner, along with one assist in his first game back from the Olympic break on Mar. 2 at Philadelphia; Moved past Jarri Kurri and now ranks second all-time for career points scored by a European born player; His second power play goal was his 1,400th career NHL point … Netted two power play goals, registered an assist and had eight shots on Feb. 10 vs. Toronto; Passed Mike Bossy for 16th place on the NHL's all-time goal scoring list … Notched a power play goal and added two assists on Feb. 8 vs. Ottawa; With the goal, tied Mike Bossy for 16th on the NHL's all-time goal scoring list with 573 … Registered the overtime game-winner on the power play and also added an assist on Feb. 4 at Philadelphia … Recorded a goal and an assist on Feb. 2 at the Islanders; The goal was his 51st against the Isles, passing Mario Lemieux as the all-time leader against the Islanders … Netted two goals (one power play goal) and one assist, and had 11 shots on goal on Jan. 28 vs. Pittsburgh … Registered his 30th goal of the season on Jan. 24 vs. Buffalo, becoming the second player in NHL history to record 30 goals in 14 consecutive seasons … Was named the NHL Offensive Player of the Month for December, leading all scorers (four goals and 18 assists) with 22 points in 13 games … Tallied a goal and three assists, along with a season-high, plus-four rating on Dec. 28 at the Islanders … Recorded his 800th career assist on Dec. 18 vs. Colorado … Tallied a goal and three assists on Dec. 10 at St. Louis … Posted his second hat trick of the season and posted a plus-two rating on Nov. 12 at Pittsburgh … Registered a 12-game point-scoring streak, from Oct. 10 at Washington to Nov. 5 vs. New Jersey, collecting 12 goals and seven assists over the span … Ranks second in goals among players born in Europe as he passed Stan Mikita with his 542nd career goal on Oct.17 vs. Florida and now trails only Jari Kurri (601) … Tallied his 13th career hat trick and first as a Ranger on Oct. 20 at the Islanders … Was named First Star 19 times, Second Star eight times and Third Star five times on the season ... Appeared in three playoff games, registering one assist, along with two penalty minutes … Tied for the team lead with 10 shots on goal.


2003-2004 NOTES
Acquired by the Rangers from the Washington Capitals on Jan. 23 in exchange for Anson Carter … Skated in 77 games with the Rangers and Washington, tallying 31 goals and 43 assists for 74 points, along with 38 penalty minutes ... Ranked 15th in the NHL with 74 points ... Tied for 15th in the NHL with 31 goals ... Tied for 19th in the NHL with 43 assists ... Registered 29 points (15 goals, 14 assists) in 31 games with New York following the trade ... Made his Rangers debut on Jan. 24 at Ottawa … Registered his first points as a Ranger on Jan. 26 vs. Florida, tallying the game-winning goal and adding a pair of assists … Skated in his 1,000th NHL match on Jan. 30 vs. Buffalo … Recorded his 1,300th NHL point on Mar. 5 vs. Washington ... Registered an assist while skating for the Eastern Conference at the NHL All-Star Game in Minnesota on Feb. 8 ... Posted a 12-game point scoring streak from Nov. 24 to Dec. 2, registering 20 points (six goals, 14 assists) over the span ... Appeared in 46 matches with Washington prior to the trade, registering 16 goals and 29 assists for 45 points, along with 26 penalty minutes.


2002-2003 NOTES
Skated in 75 games, registering 36 goals and 41 assists for 77 points, along with 38 penalty minutes ... Ranked first on the team and was tied for 19th in the NHL with 77 points ... Ranked first on the team and 12th in the NHL with 36 goals ... Ranked third on the team with 41 assists ... Tied for fourth on the team with nine game-winning goals and was seventh with 290 shots on goal ... Named as a starter for the NHL All-Star Game on Feb. 2 and recorded three assists in the match ... Tallied a hat trick on Feb. 4 at Tampa Bay, becoming just the 33rd player in NHL history to register 500 goals ... Registered his 700th NHL assist on Nov. 21 at Minnesota ... Collected his 1,200th NHL point on Jan. 11 vs. Florida ... Skated in his 900th NHL game on Dec. 3 at Pittsburgh ... Registered seven points (three goals, four assists) on Jan. 11 vs. Florida, matching a career-high ... Appeared in all six playoff games for the Capitals, recording two goals and five assists for seven points ... Equaled a playoff career-high with four points (two goals, two assists) on Apr. 12 in Game Two of the Conference Quarterfinals at Tampa Bay.


2001-2002 NOTES
Acquired by Washington from Pittsburgh on July 11, along with Frantisek Kucera in exchange for Kris Beech, Michal Sivek, Ross Lupaschuk and future considerations … Appeared in 69 matches, registering 31 goals and 48 assists for 79 points, along with 30 penalty minutes … Ranked first on the team and was tied for fifth in the NHL with 79 points (79) … Ranked first on the team and tied for ninth in the NHL with 48 assists … Ranked second on the team with goals (31) … Selected as a World All-Star Team starter, making his seventh appearance in the NHL All-Star Game … Recorded 24 multiple-point games … Registered four consecutive multiple-point games from Nov. 17 to Nov. 24, registering nine points (four goals, five assists) over the span … Posted a pair of seven-game point scoring streaks from Dec. 28 to Jan. 9, collecting 11 points (three goals, eight assists) and Mar. 15 to Mar. 26, recording 12 points (six goals, six assists over the span. 2002-03: Skated in 75 games, registering 36 goals and 41 assists for 77 points, along with 38 penalty minutes … Ranked first on the team and was tied for 19th in the NHL with 77 points … Ranked first on the team and was tied for 12th in the NHL with 36 goals … Ranked third on the team with 41 assists … Tied for fourth in the NHL with nine game-winning goals and was seventh with 290 shots on goal … Named as a starter for the NHL All-Star Game on Feb. 2 and recorded three assists in the match … Tallied a hat trick on Feb. 4 at Tampa Bay, becoming just the 33rd player in NHL history to register 500 goals … Registered his 700th NHL assist on Nov. 21 at Minnesota … Collected his 1,200th NHL point on Jan. 11 vs. Florida … Skated in his 900th NHL game on Dec. 3 at Pittsburgh … Recorded a season-high four-game goal streak from Dec. 1 to Dec. 7, registering four goals over the span … Registered seven points (three goals, four assists) on Jan. 11 vs. Florida, matching a career-high … Posted a season-high six-game point streak from Jan. 26 to Feb. 7, registering 11 points (five goals, six assists) over the span … Appeared in all six playoff games for the Capitals, recording two goals and five assists for seven points … Ranked first on the team in with seven points and was tied for first with five assists … Equaled a playoff career high with four points (two goals, two assists) on Apr. 12 in Game Two of the Conference Quarterfinals at Tampa Bay.


NHL CAREER
Has appeared in 1,027 career games with the Rangers, Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals, registering 537 goals and 772 assists for 1,309 points, along with 699 penalty minutes. 1990-91: Skated in 80 games during his rookie season with the Pittsburgh Penguins, registering 27 goals and 30 assists for 57 points, along with 42 penalty minutes … Ranked third among league rookies with 27 goals and was fifth with 30 assists … Ranked fourth among rookies with 57 points … Selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team … Ranked third on the team with 27 goals and was fifth with 57 points … Recorded his first career hat trick vs. Boston on Feb. 2 … Appeared in 24 playoff matches, registering three goals and 10 assists for 13 points, helping Pittsburgh capture the Stanley Cup … Ranked first among all rookies in playoff scoring with 13 points (three goals, 10 assists) … Established a NHL record for assists by a rookie in the Stanley Cup Finals, recording five vs. Minnesota. 1991-92: Skated in 70 games, collecting 32 goals and 37 assists for 69 points, along with 34 penalty minutes … Ranked fifth on the team with 69 points … Ranked fourth on the team with 32 goals and was fifth with 37 assists … Appeared in 21 playoff games, helping Pittsburgh to a second consecutive Stanley Cup championship … Ranked fourth on the team and in the NHL with 24 playoff points (11 goals, 13 assists) … Ranked third on the team with 11 post-season goals ... Ranked second in the NHL with four playoff game-winning goals. 1992-93: Appeared in 81 games, recording 34 goals and 60 assists for 94 points, along with 61 penalty minutes … Ranked fifth on the team with 94 points … Ranked fourth on the team with 34 goals and was fifth with 60 assists … Ranked second on the team with nine game-winning goals … Appeared in his second NHL All-Star Game … Tallied five goals and four assists for nine points in 12 playoff games. 1993-94: Ranked first on the team and was ninth in the NHL with 99 points … Appeared in 80 games, registering 32 goals and 67 assists for 99 points, along with 61 penalty minutes … Ranked seventh in the NHL with 67 assists … Ranked first on the team with 298 shots on goal and was third with 32 goals … Ranked second on the team with nine power-play goals and was tied for second with six game-winning goals … Skated in six playoff games, registering two goals and four assists for six points. 1994-95: Skated in 48 matches, registering 32 goals and 38 assists for 70 points, along with 37 penalty minutes … Captured his first Art Ross Trophy, ranking first in the NHL with 70 points … Became the first European-trained player to win the honor and the first non-center since 1977 (Guy Lafleur) … Named to the NHL First All-Star Team … Finished as runner-up in Hart Trophy voting as league’s most valuable player behind Eric Lindros … Appeared in 12 playoff games, ranking second in the NHL with 10 goals … Tied for second on the team with 15 playoff points (10 goals, five assists). 1995-96: Appeared in 82 games, establishing career-highs with 62 goals, 87 assists and 149 points … Ranked second in the NHL with 62 goals and 149 points and was third with 87 assists … Appeared in his third NHL All-Star Game … Set an NHL record for points and assists in a season by a right wing, breaking the marks set by Mike Bossy (83 assists, 147 points in 1981-82) … Established a new record for most points by a European-born player, passing the mark of Peter Stastny (139 points in 1981-82) … Became one of only six players (Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Phil Esposito, Steve Yzerman and Bernie Nicholls) to record more than 149 points in a season … Ranked first in the NHL with 12 game-winning goals and 403 shots on goal … Appeared in 18 playoff games, registering 23 points (11 goals, 12 assists) … Tied for first on the team and tied for second in the NHL with 11 post-season goals … Recorded an 11-game playoff point scoring streak from Apr. 17 to May 11, recording 18 points (10 goals, 8 assists) over the span. 1996-97: Appeared in 63 games, registering 47 goals and 48 assists for 95 points, along with 40 penalty minutes … Ranked sixth in the NHL with 95 points … Named to the NHL Second All-Star Team … Tied for sixth in the NHL with 47 goals … Ranked second in the NHL with a 20.1 shooting percentage … Recorded a point in 50 of his 63 games, including 26 multiple-point games … Recorded a league-high nine-game goal scoring streak from Nov. 21 to Dec. 10, registering 14 goals over the span … Registered a 13-game point scoring streak from Nov. 16 to Dec. 13, collecting 24 points (15 goals, nine assists) over the span … Skated in five playoff games, leading the team with eight points (four goals, four assists). 1997-98: Appeared in 77 games, registering 35 goals and 67 assists for 102 points, along with 64 penalty minutes … Won the Art Ross Trophy as the league's top scorer … Selected to the NHL First All-Star Team and appeared in the NHL All-Star Game … Runner-up for the Hart Trophy as the league’s most valuable player … Named NHL Player of the Month for the month of March, registering 35 points (15 goals, 20 assists) over the span … Was the only player in the NHL to break the 100-point mark … Tied for first in the NHL with 67 assists (67) and was ninth with 35 goals … Ranked first in the NHL with 31 power-play assists and 38 points … Ranked sixth in the NHL with eight game-winning goals … Recorded his 400th NHL assist on Jan. 12 at Carolina … Registered his 700th NHL point on Feb. 6 at Buffalo … Tallied his 300th NHL goal on Apr. 15 vs. Tampa Bay … Skated in six playoff games, recording four goals and five assists for nine points … Ranked first on the team in playoff scoring with nine points. 1998-99: Skated in 81 matches, registering 44 goals and 83 assists for 127 points, along with 66 penalty minutes … Captured the Hart Trophy as the NHL's most valuable player, the Lester B. Pearson Award as the league's top player as selected by the player's association and the Art Ross Trophy as the league's leading scorer … Named to the NHL First All-Star Team … Appeared in the NHL All-Star Game for the fourth time in his career, recording an assist … Ranked first in the NHL with 83 assists, 127 points and 34 power play assists … Tied for second in the NHL with 44 goals and was second with 43 power-play points … Ranked second on the team with a plus-17 rating … Posted a 13-game point-streak from Dec. 26 to Jan. 21, registering 25 points (eight goals, 17 assists) over the span … Appeared in nine playoff games, registering five goals and seven points for 12 points. 1999-00: Appeared in 63 games, registering 42 goals and 54 assists for 96 points, along with 50 penalty minutes … Won the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer with 96 points … Ranked third in the NHL with 54 assists and was fourth with 42 goals … Named to the NHL First All-Star Team … Captured his second consecutive Lester B. Pearson Award as the NHL's outstanding player voted by the player's association, making him only the fifth player to receive the award in consecutive years … Runner-up for the Hart Trophy as the league’s most valuable player … Established an NHL record by becoming the first player to receive more than one million votes for the NHL All-Star Game … Named NHL Player of the Month for the month of November and was selected the NHL Player of the Week for period ending Nov. 14 … Began the season with a 15-game point-streak from Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, registering 23 points (14 goals, 19 assists) over the span … Tied for a league high with goals in seven consecutive games from Oct. 7-28 (8g) … Established a new career high with seven points on Dec. 30 vs. the Islanders, including his second hat trick of the season … Appeared in 11 post-season games, leading the team and ranking seventh in the league in points (16) … Tied for first in the NHL with four playoff game winning goals … Recorded a five-game goal-streak from Apr. 19 to May 2, tallying seven goals over the span. 2000-01: Appeared in 81 games, registering 52 goals and 69 assists for 121 points, along with 42 penalty minutes … Captured the Art Ross Trophy as the league's top scorer with 121 points, marking the fifth time he has earned the award … ranked first in the NHL with 69 assists (69) and was third with 52 goals (52) … Ranked fourth in the NHL with 317 shots on goal and was tied for second with 10 game-winning goals … Selected to the postseason NHL First All-Star Team for the sixth time in his career … Named the NHL Player of the Month for the months of November and March and was named the NHL Player of the Week for the period ending Dec. 31 … Finished third in voting for the Hart Trophy as the league’s most valuable player … Voted as a starter in the NHL All-Star Game for the eighth consecutive season and was the leading vote-getter for the third time in four seasons … Tied for second on the team with a plus-19 rating … Registered the league's longest point and assist streaks of the season with a 16-game stretch from Jan. 9 to Feb. 16 (seven goals, 24 assists) … Tallied a career-high four goals on Oct. 14 vs. NYR … Notched his 400th NHL goal on Nov. 13 at Colorado … Recorded his 1,000th NHL point on Dec. 30 vs. Ottawa … Registered his 600th NHL assist on Jan. 13 on Long Island … Appeared in his 800th NHL game on Mar. 25 at New Jersey … Appeared in 16 playoff matches, registering two goals and 10 assists for 12 points while helping Pittsburgh reach the Eastern Conference Finals. 2001-02: Acquired by Washington from Pittsburgh on July 11, along with Frantisek Kucera in exchange for Kris Beech, Michal Sivek, Ross Lupaschuk and future considerations … Appeared in 69 matches, registering 31 goals and 48 assists for 79 points, along with 30 penalty minutes … Ranked first on the team and was tied for fifth in the NHL with 79 points (79) … Ranked first on the team and tied for ninth in the NHL with 48 assists … Ranked second on the team with goals (31) … Selected as a World All-Star Team starter, making his seventh appearance in the NHL All-Star Game … Recorded 24 multiple-point games … Registered four consecutive multiple-point games from Nov. 17 to Nov. 24, registering nine points (four goals, five assists) over the span … Posted a pair of seven-game point scoring streaks from Dec. 28 to Jan. 9, collecting 11 points (three goals, eight assists) and Mar. 15 to Mar. 26, recording 12 points (six goals, six assists over the span. 2002-03: Skated in 75 games, registering 36 goals and 41 assists for 77 points, along with 38 penalty minutes … Ranked first on the team and was tied for 19th in the NHL with 77 points … Ranked first on the team and was tied for 12th in the NHL with 36 goals … Ranked third on the team with 41 assists … Tied for fourth in the NHL with nine game-winning goals and was seventh with 290 shots on goal … Named as a starter for the NHL All-Star Game on Feb. 2 and recorded three assists in the match … Tallied a hat trick on Feb. 4 at Tampa Bay, becoming just the 33rd player in NHL history to register 500 goals … Registered his 700th NHL assist on Nov. 21 at Minnesota … Collected his 1,200th NHL point on Jan. 11 vs. Florida … Skated in his 900th NHL game on Dec. 3 at Pittsburgh … Recorded a season-high four-game goal streak from Dec. 1 to Dec. 7, registering four goals over the span … Registered seven points (three goals, four assists) on Jan. 11 vs. Florida, matching a career-high … Posted a season-high six-game point streak from Jan. 26 to Feb. 7, registering 11 points (five goals, six assists) over the span … Appeared in all six playoff games for the Capitals, recording two goals and five assists for seven points … Ranked first on the team in with seven points and was tied for first with five assists … Equaled a playoff career high with four points (two goals, two assists) on Apr. 12 in Game Two of the Conference Quarterfinals at Tampa Bay.


INTERNATIONAL CAREER
Has represented the Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia in various international events, including the Olympics, the World Cup, the Canada Cup, World Championships and World Junior Championships. 1990: His first international tournament, appeared in seven games for Czechoslovakia at the World Junior Championships… Finished second in tournament scoring (18) and was named to the WJC All-Star Team. 1998: Recorded one goal and four assists in the Winter Olympics in Nagano, helping win the gold medal … Tied for the team lead in points (5). 2002: Represented the Czech Republic in the Winter Olympics and the World Championships … In the World Championships, led the team and tied for fifth in the tournament with four goals and four assists in seven games. 2004: Represented the Czech Republic at the 2004 IIHF World Championship in his native country, collecting nine points (five goals, four assists) and six penalty minutes in seven games en route to being selected to the Media All-Star Team ... Represented the Czech Republic at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey...Registered two goals and five assists, along with six penalty minutes in eight games, helping the Czech Team capture the bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics.


FOREIGN CAREER
Appeared in two seasons with Poldi Kladno of the Czechoslovakian League and four seasons with Poldi Kladno of the Czechoslovakian Junior League. 1988-89: Appeared in 39 games for Poldi Kladno, recorded eight goals and 10 assists. 1989-90: Led Poldi Kladno in scoring (59) in 51 games … Led the team in goals (30) and ranked second in assists (29) … Appeared in the World Junior Championships for Czechoslovakia, finishing second in tournament scoring (18) and was selected to the WJC All-Star Team … In 10 games with Czechoslovakia in the World Championships, scored three goals and two assists.


BACKGROUND
Lists his favorite hockey memories as his two Stanley Cup championships with Pittsburgh and capturing the gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan … Enjoys playing tennis with his favorite players being Andre Agassi and John McEnroe … His hockey idols are Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux … Favorite non-hockey sport is NFL football … Appeared in FHM Magazine this season with several of his teammates ... Was featured in Sports Illustrated magazine’s playoff issue ... Spends his off-season in Kladno, Czech Republic … Single.



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