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Lightning Playoff Game Notes

Mon, Aug 3, 2020 Round 0 Game 2

Tampa Bay Lightning 0 - 0 Capitals 0 - 0 Team Game: 1 0 - 0 (Home) Team Game: 1 0 - 0 (Home) Home Game: 1 0 - 0 (Road) Road Game: 1 0 - 0 (Road)

# Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% 35 Curtis McElhinney ------1 ------88 ------41 Vitek Vanecek ------ ------70 ------

# P Player GP G A P +/- PIM # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM 2 D ------3 D ------7 R ------4 D ------9 C Tyler Johnson ------6 D Michal Kempny ------13 C Cedric Paquette ------8 L Alex Ovechkin ------14 L Pat Maroon ------9 D Dmitry Orlov ------17 L ------10 R ------18 L Ondrej Palat ------13 L Jakub Vrana ------19 C ------14 R Richard Panik ------20 C ------16 C ------21 C Brayden ------17 L ------22 D ------19 C Nicklas Backstrom ------23 C ------20 C ------24 D ------21 R ------27 D Ryan McDonagh ------24 C Connor McMichael ------37 C ------26 C ------44 D ------27 D Alexander Alexeyev ------55 D ------33 D ------67 C Mitchell Stephens ------34 D ------71 C ------42 D Martin Fehervary ------77 D ------43 R ------81 D Erik Cernak ------47 L ------86 R ------62 L ------91 C ------64 C ------92 R Alexander Volkov ------72 C ------98 D ------74 D John Carlson ------77 R T.J. Oshie ------78 D ------92 C ------

Vice President & , Julien BriseBois Senior VP and General Manager Brian MacLellan Alternate Governor Assistant General Managers (Director of Player Assistant Coaches , , Development), Al Murray Blaine Forsythe, Brett (Director of Amateur Scouting), Leonhardt (Video) (Director of Pro Scouting) Goaltending Coach Scott Murray Director of Hockey Operations Video Analyst Tim Ohashi Head Coach Coaching Staff Todd Richards (Assistant), (Assistant), Derek Lalonde (Assistant), Frantz Jean (Goaltending)

Tonight's Officials Referees Trevor Hanson (14), Eric Furlatt (27), Linesmen Matt MacPherson (83), Derek Nansen (70), Kyle Rehman (10)* David Brisebois (96)* Supervisor Rob Shick Video Judge Ntl. Anthem * Denotes Standby Official.

Today's Schedule NYR @ CAR : 12:00 WPG @ CGY : 12:30 WSH @ TBL : 4:00 DAL @ VGK : 4:30 MTL @ PIT : 8:00 CHI @ EDM : 8:30 : Roster Active (28 Players) # Name Pos Ht. Wt. Born Birth Place 2 Luke Schenn D 6' 2" 227 Nov 2, 1989 , SK, CAN 7 Mathieu Joseph R 6' 1" 190 Feb 9, 1997 Laval, QC, CAN 9 Tyler Johnson C 5' 8" 182 Jul 29, 1990 Spokane, WA, USA 13 Cedric Paquette C 6' 1" 204 Aug 13, 1993 Gaspe, QC, CAN 14 Pat Maroon L 6' 2" 236 Apr 23, 1988 St. Louis, MO, USA 17 Alex Killorn L 6' 1" 197 Sep 14, 1989 Halifax, NS, CAN 18 Ondrej Palat L 5' 11" 194 Mar 28, 1991 Frydek-Mistek, CZE 19 Barclay Goodrow C 6' 2" 215 Feb 26, 1993 , ON, CAN 20 Blake Coleman C 5' 11" 200 Nov 28, 1991 Plano, TX, USA 21 C 5' 10" 166 Mar 13, 1996 , AB, CAN 22 Kevin Shattenkirk D 6' 0" 203 Jan 29, 1989 New Rochelle, NY, USA 23 Carter Verhaeghe C 6' 1" 177 Aug 14, 1995 Toronto, ON, CAN 24 Zach Bogosian D 6' 2" 200 Jul 15, 1990 MASSENA, NY, USA 27 Ryan McDonagh D 6' 1" 214 Jun 13, 1989 St. Paul, MN, USA 35 Curtis McElhinney G 6' 1" 204 May 23, 1983 London, ON, CAN 37 Yanni Gourde C 5' 9" 173 Dec 15, 1991 Saint-Narcisse, QC, CAN 44 Jan Rutta D 6' 2" 204 Jul 29, 1990 Pisek, CZE 55 Braydon Coburn D 6' 5" 223 Feb 27, 1985 Shaunavon, SK, CAN 67 Mitchell Stephens C 5' 11" 193 Feb 5, 1997 Peterborough, ON, CAN 71 Anthony Cirelli C 6' 0" 193 Jul 15, 1997 Etobicoke, ON, CAN 77 Victor Hedman D 6' 6" 229 Dec 18, 1990 Ornskoldsvik, SWE 81 Erik Cernak D 6' 3" 233 May 28, 1997 Kosice, SVK 86 Nikita Kucherov R 5' 11" 180 Jun 17, 1993 Maykop, RUS 88 Andrei Vasilevskiy G 6' 3" 216 Jul 25, 1994 Tyumen, RUS 91 Steven Stamkos C 6' 1" 194 Feb 7, 1990 Markham, ON, CAN 92 Alexander Volkov R 6' 1" 191 Aug 2, 1997 , RUS 98 Mikhail Sergachev D 6' 2" 217 Jun 25, 1998 Nizhnekamsk, RUS Scott Wedgewood G 6' 1" 211 Aug 14, 1992 Brampton, ON, CAN 28 Players Total Avg: 6' 0" 202 Age: 28.2

Goal Streaks Assist Streaks Point Streaks No active streaks NIKITA KUCHEROV (2 / 2 Games) NIKITA KUCHEROV (2-3-5 / 4 Games)

Washington Capitals: Roster Active (31 Players) # Name Pos Ht. Wt. Born Birth Place 1 Pheonix Copley G 6' 4" 200 Jan 18, 1992 North Pole, AK, USA 3 Nick Jensen D 6' 1" 196 Sep 21, 1990 Rogers, MN, USA 4 Brenden Dillon D 6' 4" 225 Nov 13, 1990 , BC, CAN 6 Michal Kempny D 6' 1" 195 Sep 8, 1990 Hodonin, CZE 8 Alex Ovechkin L 6' 3" 236 Sep 17, 1985 Moscow, RUS 9 Dmitry Orlov D 5' 11" 208 Jul 23, 1991 , RUS 10 Daniel Sprong R 5' 11" 191 Mar 17, 1997 , NLD 13 Jakub Vrana L 6' 0" 195 Feb 28, 1996 Prague, CZE 14 Richard Panik R 6' 2" 202 Feb 7, 1991 Martin, SVK 16 Philippe Maillet C 5' 10" 190 Nov 7, 1992 Lachenai, QC, CAN 17 Ilya Kovalchuk L 6' 3" 222 Apr 15, 1983 Tver, RUS 19 Nicklas Backstrom C 6' 1" 206 Nov 23, 1987 Gävle, SWE 20 Lars Eller C 6' 2" 205 May 8, 1989 Rodovre, DNK 21 Garnet Hathaway R 6' 3" 210 Nov 23, 1991 Kennebunkport, ME, USA 24 Connor McMichael C 6' 0" 183 Jan 15, 2001 Ajax, ON, CAN 26 Nic Dowd C 6' 1" 195 May 27, 1990 Huntsville, AL, USA 27 Alexander Alexeyev D 6' 4" 210 Nov 15, 1999 St. Petersburg, RUS 33 Radko Gudas D 6' 0" 205 Jun 5, 1990 Prague, CZE 34 Jonas Siegenthaler D 6' 3" 210 May 6, 1997 Zurich, CHE 41 Vitek Vanecek G 6' 2" 187 Jan 9, 1996 Havlickuv Brod, CZE 42 Martin Fehervary D 6' 2" 200 Oct 6, 1999 , SVK 43 Tom Wilson R 6' 4" 220 Mar 29, 1994 Toronto, ON, CAN 47 Beck Malenstyn L 6' 3" 200 Feb 4, 1998 Delta, BC, CAN 62 Carl Hagelin L 6' 0" 185 Aug 23, 1988 Sodertalje, SWE 64 Brian Pinho C 6' 1" 193 May 11, 1995 Beverly, MA, USA 70 Braden Holtby G 6' 2" 214 Sep 16, 1989 Lloydminster, SK, CAN 72 Travis Boyd C 6' 0" 190 Sep 14, 1993 Hopkins, MN, USA 74 John Carlson D 6' 3" 217 Jan 10, 1990 Natick, MA, USA 77 T.J. Oshie R 6' 0" 195 Dec 23, 1986 Everett, WA, USA 78 Tyler Lewington D 6' 2" 200 Dec 5, 1994 , AB, CAN 92 Evgeny Kuznetsov C 6' 2" 197 May 19, 1992 , RUS 31 Players Total Avg: 6' 1" 202 Age: 28.0

Injured Reserve List (1 Players) 30 G 6' 3" 208 Feb 22, 1997 , RUS Streaks Assist Streaks Point Streaks No active streaks No active streaks No active streaks Tampa Bay Lightning: Playoff Statistics Pos # Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S % TOI/g FO% Hits Blks

# Player GP Min GAA W L OT SO GA SVS SV% G A PIM

Washington Capitals: Playoff Statistics Pos # Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S % TOI/g FO% Hits Blks

# Player GP Min GAA W L OT SO GA SVS SV% G A PIM Washington Capitals @ Tampa Bay Lightning Team Records Washington Capitals Tampa Bay Lightning Last game: Monday AT BUFFALO (3-2 O) Tuesday AT TORONTO (2-1 L) Next game: Monday AT TAMPA BAY Monday VS WASHINGTON Overall record/streak: 0 - 0 - 0 / OTL 1 0 - 0 - 0 / Lost 1 Home record/streak: 0 - 0 - 0 / Lost 1 0 - 0 - 0 / Win 1 / Undef 1 Road record/streak: 0 - 0 - 0 / OTL 1 0 - 0 - 0 / Lost 1 1-Goal Games: 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 2-Goal Games 0 - 0 0 - 0 3-Goal Games 0 - 0 0 - 0 Scoring first 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 Opponent scoring first 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 Leading after 1 period 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 Trailing after 1 period 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 Tied after 1 period 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 Leading after 2 periods 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 Trailing after 2 periods 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 Tied after 2 periods 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 OT Record - : 0 - 0 0 - 0 Outshooting opponent: 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 Outshot by opponent: 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 Even shots: 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0

Month by Month Record Washington Capitals Tampa Bay Lightning W-L-OT Points W-L-OT Points October: 9-2-3 21 6-4-2 14 November: 10-2-2 22 6-5-1 13 December: 8-5-0 16 9-4-1 19 January: 8-3-0 16 10-2-1 21 February: 4-7-1 9 10-4-0 20 March: 2-1-2 6 2-2-1 5 Totals: 41-20-8 90 43-21-6 92 Washington Capitals @ Tampa Bay Lightning Situations Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT T Avg Washington Capitals: 64 71 95 6 236 ( 3.4 avg.) Opponents: 65 68 74 5 212 ( 3.1 avg.)

Tampa Bay Lightning: 69 89 79 6 243 ( 3.5 avg.) Opponents: 46 70 73 5 194 ( 2.8 avg.)

Shots by Period 1 2 3 OT T Avg Washington Capitals: 711 712 734 49 2206 (32.0 avg.) Opponents: 679 698 673 34 2084 (30.2 avg.)

Tampa Bay Lightning: 695 744 711 26 2176 (31.1 avg.) Opponents: 725 754 653 33 2165 (30.9 avg.)

Power Play Washington Capitals Tampa Bay Lightning G Att % G Att % Overall: 42 216 19.4 (17th NHL) 49 212 23.1 (T-5th NHL) Home: 17 101 16.8 (23rd NHL) 33 111 29.7 (2nd NHL) Road: 25 115 21.7 (10th NHL) 16 101 15.8 (T-23rd NHL) 9 SHORT HANDED GOALS ALLOWED (T-26th NHL) 7 SHORT HANDED GOALS ALLOWED (T-21st NHL)

Penalty Killing Washington Capitals Tampa Bay Lightning G Att % G Att % Overall: 42 241 82.6 (6th NHL) 43 231 81.4 (T-13th NHL) Home: 13 109 88.1 (1st NHL) 17 103 83.5 (9th NHL) Road: 29 132 78.0 (23rd NHL) 26 128 79.7 (12th NHL) 6 SHORT HANDED GOALS SCORED (T-10th NHL) 6 SHORT HANDED GOALS SCORED (T-10th NHL)

Penalties Washington Capitals Tampa Bay Lightning GP Min Avg./Rank GP Min Avg./Rank 69 699 10.1 (27th NHL) 70 723 10.3 (T-29th NHL)

Goal Situations Washington Capitals Tampa Bay Lightning For Against For Against 6 on 5: 9 10 6 8 6 on 4: 0 0 1 1 6 on 3: 0 0 0 0 5 on 5: 157 142 162 122 5 on 4: 36 9 46 6 5 on 3: 4 0 2 0 4 on 4: 5 1 2 3 4 on 3: 1 0 0 0 3 on 3: 4 5 6 4 3 on 4: 0 0 0 0 3 on 5: 0 3 0 0 3 on 6: 0 0 0 0 4 on 5: 5 39 6 42 4 on 6: 1 0 0 2 5 on 6: 14 3 12 6 Empty Net: 16 10 12 9 Shots: 0 0 0 0 Total: 236 212 243 194 Washington Capitals @ Tampa Bay Lightning Situations Individual Leaders Washington Capitals Tampa Bay Lightning Points: J. CARLSON (75),A. OVECHKIN (67),N. BACKSTROM (54) N. KUCHEROV (85),S. STAMKOS (66),B. POINT (64) Goals: A. OVECHKIN (48),T. OSHIE (26),J. VRANA (25) N. KUCHEROV (33),S. STAMKOS (29),A. KILLORN (26) Assists: J. CARLSON (60),N. BACKSTROM (42),E. KUZNETSOV (33) N. KUCHEROV (52),V. HEDMAN (44),B. POINT (39) PP Goals: A. OVECHKIN (13),T. OSHIE (10),E. KUZNETSOV (6) S. STAMKOS (10),A. KILLORN (8),B. POINT (8) SH Goals: N. DOWD (3),C. HAGELIN (1),L. ELLER (1) B. COLEMAN (3),Y. GOURDE (2),O. PALAT (1) GW Goals: J. CARLSON (6),J. VRANA (6),T. WILSON (5) A. KILLORN (7),S. STAMKOS (6),N. KUCHEROV (6) 3+ Goals: A. OVECHKIN(4),J. VRANA(1) C. VERHAEGHE(1),A. CIRELLI(1) PIM: B. DILLON (104),T. WILSON (93),G. HATHAWAY (79) B. GOODROW (97),P. MAROON (71),E. CERNAK (59) Shots: A. OVECHKIN (311),J. CARLSON (189),J. VRANA (187) N. KUCHEROV (210),B. COLEMAN (200),S. STAMKOS (176) +/-: M. KEMPNY (+19),R. PANIK (+16),R. GUDAS (+15) B. POINT (+28),A. CIRELLI (+28),V. HEDMAN (+27)

Power Play Washington Capitals Tampa Bay Lightning Player G A P Player G A P No players to display No players to display

Short Handed Washington Capitals Tampa Bay Lightning Player G A P Player G A P No players to display No players to display Tampa Bay Lightning: Media Notes

LAST GAME Lightning 5 at 0 Tampa Bay blanked in-state rival Florida 5-0 Wednesday, July 29 in their lone exhibition prior to the start of the 2020 Playoffs at Toronto's ...Brayden Point scored the opening two goals for the Lightning in the first period, including his second with five seconds remaining in period, part of a four-point day (2 goals, 2 assists) for the Bolts center...Nikita Kucherov connected on the power play in the second period and added another goal in the third for a three-point afternoon (2 goals, assist)...Luke Schenn registered a goal, Tampa Bay's fourth, at 5:13 of the second... Andrei Vasilevskiy played the full game and recorded all 26 saves for the ...Ondrej Palat tallied three assists...Lightning Steven Stamkos (lower-body injury) and Norris finalist defenseman Victor Hedman (personal reasons) did not play...Wednesday's exhibition was the first contest against an opponent in 141 days for the Bolts. PP: TBL - 1-3 FLA - 0-4 SOG: TBL - 34 FLA - 26

TONIGHT'S MATCHUP The Lightning and the Capitals are playing for the fourth time this with the Bolts looking for their first win against the Caps...Tampa Bay went 0-2- 1 in three regular season matchups against Washington, the three games coming in a 23-day stretch from Nov. 29-Dec. 21...The Lightning got their only point in the regular season series in a 4-3 OT loss Nov. 29 at WSH, Brayden Point (PP), Mikhail Sergachev and Alex Killorn scoring goals for the Bolts...The Caps defeated the Bolts 5-2 at Dec. 14 and 3-1 in D.C. Dec. 21...Tampa Bay has lost four in row to the Caps dating back to the 2018-19 regular season, its last victory coming March 20, 2019 in a 5-4 OT win in D.C...Tampa Bay's last playoff win came against Washington in Game 5 of the 2018 Eastern Conference Final, a 3-2 win at AMALIE Arena (the Caps would win Games 6 &7 to advance to the SCF).

TONIGHT'S STORYLINES The Lightning are playing their first game in 146 days, their last contest also coming at Scotiabank Arena on March 10, a 2-1 regular season loss to the ...Tampa Bay is playing the first of three round robin games today to determine seeding for the remainder of the playoffs...The Lightning finished the regular season with a 43-21-6 record, ranking second in the NHL for wins and tied for third for points (92) and points percentage (.657)...Since the holiday break, the Bolts went 25-8-2 to close out the regular season, posting NHL bests for wins, points (52) and points percentage (.743) over that stretch.

INJURIES 2019-20 Regular Season Total Man Games Lost: 104

TRANSACTIONS July 17 -- Signed free agent D to a 1-year, 2-way contract

GOALS GALORE Tampa Bay scored 243 goals during the 2019-20 regular season, more than any other team in the NHL.

NHL REG. SEASON GOAL LEADERS (TEAM) 1. Tampa Bay - 243 2. Toronto - 237 T-3. Colorado - 236 T-3. Washington - 236

The Lightning have led the NHL for goals each of the last three seasons (franchise record 319 goals in 2018-19 and 290 goals in 2017-18)...Since the start of the 2010-11 season, the Bolts have netted 2,417 goals, more than any other NHL team (2nd - 2,403 goals).

ALL THEY DO IS WIN The Lightning posted 43 wins in 2019-20, second most in the NHL behind only (44 wins)…The Bolts ranked tied for second in the NHL for regulation and wins (41), third for regulation wins (35) and tied for third for points percentage (.657)…Since the start of the 2016-17 season, Tampa Bay has more regular season wins than any other team in the NHL.

NHL REG. SEASON WINS LEADERS SINCE 2016-17 1. Tampa Bay - 201 2. Washington - 193 3. Boston - 187

Since the start of the 2015 Playoffs, the Lightning rank third in the NHL for playoff victories.

NHL PLAYOFF WINS SINCE 2015 T-1. Pittsburgh - 39 T-1. Washington - 39 3. Tampa Bay - 36

POWER SURGE Tampa Bay completed the 2019-20 regular season ranking fifth in the NHL for power-play goals (49) and tied for fifth for power-play percentage (23.1%)…The Lightning are the only NHL team to finish the regular season in the top six for power-play percentage each of the last four seasons.

VAZY FOR VEZINA Tampa Bay Andrei Vasilevskiy was selected as a finalist for the for the third-straight year after finishing the 2019-20 regular season with a 35-14-3 record, 2.56 GAA and .917 save %…Vasilevskiy is the reigning Vezina winner (only TBL goalie all-time to win the Vezina) and has finished first or tied for first for wins in the NHL the last three regular seasons.

NHL 2019-20 REG. SEASON WINS LEADERS 1. Andrei Vasilevskiy (TBL) - 35 2. (WPG) - 31 3. Jordan Binnington (STL) - 31

Since the start of the 2016-17 season, no NHL goalie has recorded more wins than Vasilevskiy.

NHL REG. SEASON WINS LEADERS SINCE 2016-17 1. Andrei Vasilevskiy (TBL) - 141 2. (FLA) - 138 3. (TOR) - 136

Vasilevskiy was selected for the 2020 NHL All-Star Game, his third-straight season playing in the All-Star Game...Vasilevskiy set a franchise record this season after going on a 21-game point streak from Dec. 17-Feb. 15 (19-0-2), becoming the sixth different goalie in NHL history to record at least one point in 21 or more consecutive appearances within a regular season and tied for the fourth longest point streak in NHL history...Vasilevskiy matched a career high for consecutive wins (10) from Dec. 23-Jan. 17...Vasilevskiy paced all NHL goalies in 2019-20 for scoring (0-4--4).

HED OF THE CLASS Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman was selected as a finalist for the Norris Trophy for the fourth-straight year after collecting 11 goals, 44 assists and 55 points in 66 regular season games…Hedman is the first NHL defenseman to be a Norris finalist four years in a row since fellow Swede Nicklas Lidstrom (2005-06 to 2008-09 with Detroit)…Hedman is the only Tampa Bay defenseman to ever win a Norris Trophy (2017)…Hedman finished third among NHL defenseman for points and fourth for assists.

NHL REG. SEASON D-MAN SCORING LEADERS 1. John Carlson (WSH) - 15-60--75 pts. 2. (NSH) - 16-49--65 pts. 3. Victor Hedman (TBL) - 11-44--55 pts.

Hedman recorded his fourth-consecutive season of 10-plus goals, 40-plus assists and 50-plus points…Hedman was selected for the NHL All-Star Game for the third time in his career…Hedman paced the Lightning for average time on ice (24:04) for the seventh-straight season.

IN THE NIK OF TIME Bolts right wing Nikita Kucherov posted 33 goals, 52 assists and 85 points over 68 regular season games in 2019-20, his third-straight season with 30- plus goals, 50-plus assists and 85-plus points…Kucherov has posted four-consecutive 85-plus point seasons and is the first player in TBL history to do so…Kucherov finished the 2019-20 regular season on a four-game point streak (2-3—5)…Kucherov recorded a point in 23 of the last 24 regular season games, notching 16 goals and 20 assists over that stretch…Kucherov ended 2019-20 on a 14-game road point streak Jan. 16-March 10 (10-10—20), the second-longest road point streak in Lightning history…Kucherov posted at least one point in all but three games in 2020...Kucherov ranked tied for second in the NHL for scoring in 2020 and tied for third for goals in 2020 with 20.

NHL 2020 REG. SEASON SCORING LEADERS 1. (EDM) - 20-28--48 pts. T-2. Nikita Kucherov (TBL) - 20-24--44 pts. T-2. (NYR) - 25-19--44 pts.

POINTING THE WAY Tampa Bay center Brayden Point tallied 25 goals, 39 assists and 64 points 2019-20, ranking third on TBL for assists and points…Point reached 25 goals for the third-straight season and is one of five players in Lightning history to do so, joining Martin St. Louis (9 straight from 2002-03 to 2011-12), Steven Stamkos (7 straight from 2009-10 to 2015-16 and 3 straight from 2017-18 to 2019-20), Nikita Kucherov (6 straight from 2014-15 to 2019-20) and (6 straight from 2002-03 to 2008-09)…Point was a career-high plus-28 in 2019-20, ranking tied for first on the Lightning and tied for fifth in the NHL for plus/minus.

GOING IN FOR THE KILL Lightning forward Alex Killorn established career highs for goals (26), points (49), power-play goals (8), game-winning goals (7) and shooting percentage (20%) during the 2019-20 regular season...Killorn scored 20-plus goals for the first time in his career…Killorn led the Bolts for game-winning goals and ranked tied for fifth in the NHL…Killorn ranked tied for second on TBL for power-play goals…Killorn paced the NHL for shooting percentage (20%).

TONY THE TIGER Bolts center Anthony Cirelli set a career high for scoring in 2019-20 after posting 16-28--44 pts...Cirelli’s career-high plus-28 rating in 2019-20 ranked tied for first on the Lightning with Brayden Point and tied for fifth in the NHL…Cirelli paced the Lightning for face-offs (914) and face-off wins (434)…Cirelli ranked first among Tampa Bay forwards for average shorthanded time on ice (2:49) and fifth among all NHL forwards…Cirelli recorded his first career hat trick after netting three goals Jan. 17 at WPG.

SERG-ING AHEAD TBL defenseman Mikhail Sergachev tallied 10 goals, 24 assists and 34 points in 2019-20, recording double figures in goals for the first time in his career…Sergachev was one of 10 Lightning players and two defensemen to score 10 or more goals…Sergachev was one of three players to skate in all 70 regular season games with the Bolts, joining Kevin Shattenkirk and Yanni Gourde.

MILESTONES

• Braydon Coburn (62 career playoff games w/ TBL) needs one game to tie pass and tie Martin St. Louis and Vincent Lecavalier for

eighth-most playoff games in TBL history

• Tyler Johnson (24 career playoff goals) needs one goal to pass Vincent Lecavalier for third-most playoff goals in TBL history

• Tyler Johnson (51 career playoff points) needs one point to tie Vincent Lecavalier for fourth place among TBL's all-time playoff scorers

Tampa Bay Lightning: Head Coach and Player Bios Head Coach: Jon Cooper Cooper was named Tampa Bay's 8th head coach on 3/26/13. Cooper, 52, begins his 8th season as Lightning head coach and has amassed a 304-159-44 record entering the season. Cooper's .600 regular season win percentage is the best in franchise history and highest in NHL history among head coaches with 300+ games. Cooper hit the 300-win milestone 3/21/19, joining as the only NHL coaches to reach 300 wins before coaching 500 games. He led the Bolts to the in his first three full seasons and six of his seven full seasons as head coach, including three Eastern Conference Finals (2015, 2016 &2018) and a Stanley Cup Final (2015). He was a finalist for the Award in 2014 and 2019. Cooper joined the Bolts after spending the previous 3 seasons at Tampa Bay's top affiliates in Norfolk (2010-12) and Syracuse (2012-13), compiling a 133-62-26 (.661) record in 221 AHL games. Cooper's NHL head coaching debut came on 3/29/13.

#35: Curtis McElhinney (G) 6' 1", 204 lbs. / May 23, 1983 (37 years and 2 months)

Drafted: Selected by Calgary in the sixth round, 176th overall, at the 2002 NHL GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% Playoffs ------Acquired: Signed by Tampa Bay as a free agent on July 1, 2019 Career Playoffs 7 3-3 0 2.40 .913 Last Win: FEB 17, 2020 @ COLORADO (2) Last SO: FEB 1, 2020 @ SAN JOSE (4) Season 18 8-7-3 1 2.89 .906 Career 237 90-89-18 11 2.82 .909 Career vs. Opp 10 1-6-0 0 3.50 .876 Playoff Highs: Shots Saves - - 2019-20 Highlights - Made 18 starts in 1st season w/ TBL, compiling an 8-7-3 record w/ a 2.89 GAA, .906 save % and 1 shutout - Stopped 24-of-28 shots (1-of-3 in shootout) in S/O loss March 8 at DET his last start - Had two separate 3-game win streaks (Oct. 30-Nov. 21 and Feb. 1-17) - Stopped all 30 shots he faced Feb. 1 at SJS for 11th career shutout - Saved 36-of-42 shots in 1st win w/ TBL Oct. 30 at NJD (OT) - Made TBL debut Oct. 6 at CAR, making 40-of-44 saves in OT loss - Faced 40+ shots in 4 of first 5 starts

Playoff Highlights - Has made 7 playoffs appearances (4 starts) between CGY, TOR and CAR, going 3-3 w/ a 2.40 GAA and .913 save % - Made 5 playoff appearances for CAR in 2019 Playoffs, picking up 3 wins to go along w/ a 2.01 GAA and .930 save % - Earned 1st career playoff win in Game 2 of 2019 ECSF at NYI after stopping all 17 shots he faced

Career - Set career highs for games (33), wins (20) and saves (1,978) in 2018-19 while w/ CAR - Played in the AHL All-Star Classic in 2013 and 2007

#88: Andrei Vasilevskiy (G) 6' 3", 216 lbs. / Jul 25, 1994 (26 years)

Drafted: Selected by Tampa Bay in the first round, 19th overall, at the 2012 NHL GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% Draft Playoffs ------Last Win: MAR 7, 2020 @ BOSTON (1) Career Playoffs 33 15-15 0 2.83 .912 Last SO: MAR 5, 2020 vs (2) Season 52 35-14-3 3 2.56 .917 Career 260 159-73-18 21 2.55 .919 Career vs. Opp 11 4-6-1 0 3.70 .897 Playoff Highs: Shots Saves - - 2019-20 Highlights - Finished the reg. season 35-14-3 w/ a 2.56 GAA, .917 save % &3 - Led the NHL for wins for 3rd season in a row - Named a finalist for the Vezina Trophy for 3rd-straight season - Had a franchise-record 21-game pt. streak from Dec. 17-Feb. 15 (19-0-2) - Tied a career high for a win streak w/ 10-straight victories Dec. 23-Jan. 17 - Passed to become TBL all-time goalie games leader w/ 228th game Dec. 7 vs. SJS - Picked up 132nd career win Nov. 23 vs. ANA to pass Ben Bishop as TBL's all-time wins leader

Playoff Highlights - Has played in 33 career playoff games &started 28, going 15-15 w/ a 2.83 GAA &.912 save % - Became 1st goalie to win 1st career playoff game in a relief effort in the SCF since 1928 (2015 Game 2 vs. CHI) - Ranked 3rd in NHL for wins (11) and saves (481) in 2018 Playoffs

Career - Became 1st TBL goalie to win Vezina Trophy in 2019 - Selected for the NHL All-Star Game in 2018, 2018 &2020 - Went 6-2 w/ 1.60 GAA and .946 save % at 2019 World Championships #: Scott Wedgewood (G) 6' 1", 211 lbs. / Aug 14, 1992 (27 years and 11 months)

Drafted: Selected by New Jersey in the third round, 84th overall, at the 2010 GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% NHL Draft Playoffs ------Acquired: Signed by Tampa Bay as a free agent on July 1, 2019 Career Playoffs ------Last Win: FEB 13, 2018 @ SAN JOSE Last SO: DEC 2, 2017 vs NEW JERSEY (10) Season ------Career 24 7-10-5 2 3.05 .903 Career vs. Opp 3 1-0-2 0 1.89 .928 Playoff Highs: Shots Saves - - 2019-20 Highlights - Played 26 games for AHL Syracuse, posting a 13-8-2 record w/ a 3.01 GAA, .893 and 1 shutout - Recorded a 33-save shutout Feb. 12 at Binghamton - Did not see NHL action in 2019-20 - Signed by TBL to a 1-year, 2-way contract on opening day of free agency during 2019 offseason (July 1)

Playoff Highlights - Looking to make Stanley Cup Playoffs debut

Career - Has made 24 NHL appearances over 2 seasons with NJD and ARI, posting a 7-10-5 record to go w/ a 3.05 GAA, .903 save percentage and 2 shutouts - Last NHL appearance came Feb. 13, 2018 at SJS while w/ ARI where he made 28-of-29 saves to earn the win - Ranked 2nd in the AHL for wins (28) and shutouts (5) in 2018-19 w/ Rochester and set career highs for games (48), wins and shutouts

#2: Luke Schenn (D) 6' 2", 227 lbs. / Nov 2, 1989 (30 years and 9 months)

Drafted: Selected by Toronto in the first round, 5th overall, at the 2008 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed as a free agent by Tampa Bay on July 1, 2019 Playoffs ------Last Goal: NOV 14, 2019 vs NY RANGERS (21) Career Playoffs 12 2-1-3 2 6 Last Assist: MAR 8, 2020 @ DETROIT Season 25 1-2-3 -8 23 Career 759 31-117-148 -63 568 Career vs. Opp 34 0-4-4 -1 31 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated in 25 games in 1st season with TBL, notching a goal and 2 assists - Tallied his 2nd assist of season in his last game March 8 at DET - Scored 1st and only goal of season Nov. 14 vs. NYR - Made TBL debut Oct. 30 at NJD &logged season-high 18:48 TOI - All 3 of his points this season came at even strength - Leads TBL for hits per 60 mins. (15.99) - Ranks 5th on TBL for blocked shots per 60 mins. (4.04) - Averaged 1:37 shorthanded TOI, ranking 11th among TBL skaters - Played in his 750th career NHL game Feb. 8 vs. NYI - Also skated in 6 games for AHL Syracuse, recording 6 assists - Ranked T-5th among Crunch D-men for assists

Playoff Highlights - Has skated in 12 career playoff games (7 w/ PHI in 2014 and 5 w/ LAK in 2016), notching 2 goals and an assist - Scored 1st playoff goal in 2nd career playoff game in Game 2 of ECQF 4/20/14 at NYR (game-winner)

Career - Signed as a free agent by TBL to a one-year contract on July 1, 2019 - Named to NHL All-Rookie Team in 2009 #7: Mathieu Joseph (R) 6' 1", 190 lbs. / Feb 9, 1997 (23 years and 5 months)

Drafted: Selected by Tampa Bay in the fourth round, 120th overall, at the 2015 NHL GP G-A-P +/- PIM Draft Playoffs ------Last Goal: NOV 9, 2019 vs BUFFALO (22) Career Playoffs 4 0-0-0 -2 0 Last Assist: NOV 25, 2019 vs BUFFALO (16) Season 37 4-3-7 -2 16 Career 107 17-16-33 3 42 Career vs. Opp 4 0-2-2 -2 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated in 37 games for TBL, notching 4 goals and 3 assists - Last game w/ TBL came Feb. 13 vs. EDM - Last point came Nov. 25 vs. BUF (assist) - Played 100th career NHL game Dec. 14 vs. WSH - Ranked 7th among TBL forwards for hits per 60 mins. (6.61) and takeaways per 60 mins. (2.39) - Skated 29 games for AHL Syracuse, notching 6 goals and 21 points - Ranked 10th on SYR for assists (15)

Playoff Highlights - Made playoff debut 4/10/19 vs. CBJ in Game 1 of ECQF, logging 10:13 TOI - Looking for first point of Stanley Cup Playoffs

Career - Notched 13 goals and 13 assists in 70 games as a rookie for TBL in 2018-19, finishing T-8th among NHL rookies for goals &13th for points - Had a goal and assist in 10 games to help win Silver at 2019 World Championships - Won Silver with Canada at 2017 World Jr. Championships, posting 1-4--5 in 7 games - Led Saint John to QMJHL Championship in 2017 &skated in 4 games, recording 2-3--5

#9: Tyler Johnson (C) 5' 8", 182 lbs. / Jul 29, 1990 (30 years)

Drafted: Undrafted GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed by Tampa Bay as a free agent on March 7, 2011 Playoffs ------Last Goal: FEB 29, 2020 vs CALGARY (5) Career Playoffs 68 24-27-51 10 42 Last Assist: MAR 8, 2020 @ DETROIT (1) Season 65 14-17-31 9 16 Career 534 153-186-339 85 170 Career vs. Opp 18 5-5-10 7 2 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Tallied 14 goals and 31 pts. in 65 games - Ranked 7th on TBL for goals &10th for scoring - Scored 1st &only PPG of season Feb. 29 vs. CGY - Passed &moved into 5th place among TBL's all-time goal scorers Jan. 29 @ LAK after netting 151st career goal - Played in 491st career game Nov. 27 vs. STL, passing for 8th-most games in TBL history - Ranked T-8th on TBL for PP pts. (7) &T-10th for shots (113) - Ranked 5th among TBL forwards for avg. PP TOI (1:59) and 7th among TBL forwards for hits (62)

Playoff Highlights - Has skated in 68 career playoff games (all w/ TBL), posting 24 goals and 51 pts. - Ranks T-3rd in TBL history for playoff games w/ Killorn, T-3rd for goals w/ Lecavalier &5th for scoring - Netted only hat trick in TBL history in Game 2 of ECF 5/18/15 at NYR - Owns TBL record for most goals in a playoff season (13 in 2015)

Career - Selected for NHL All-Star Game in 2015 - Finalist for Calder Trophy and selected to NHL All-Rookie Team in 2013-14 #13: Cedric Paquette (C) 6' 1", 204 lbs. / Aug 13, 1993 (26 years and 11 months)

Drafted: Selected by Tampa Bay in the fourth round, 101st overall, at the 2012 NHL GP G-A-P +/- PIM Draft Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 7, 2020 @ BOSTON (2) Career Playoffs 66 5-4-9 -10 105 Last Assist: FEB 29, 2020 vs CALGARY (5) Season 61 7-11-18 -1 42 Career 377 47-38-85 -2 345 Career vs. Opp 13 0-1-1 -5 16 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Notched 7 goals and 18 points in 61 games - Established a career high for assists (11), and his 18 pts. was one off his career high for scoring (19 pts. in 2014-15) - Ranked 13th on TBL for scoring and T-13th for assists - Led TBL for hits (175) and ranked T-22nd in NHL - Ranked 2nd among TBL forwards for blocked shots (49) - Ranked 5th on TBL for PIM (42) - Logged 1:52 avg. shorthanded TOI, ranking T-4th among TBL forwards and T-8th overall

Playoff Highlights - Has skated in 66 career playoff games (all w/ TBL), recording 5 goals and 9 points - Ranks 6th in TBL history for playoff games - TBL franchise leader for playoff PIM (105) - Ranks 3rd in TBL history for playoff hits (171), 4th for blocked shots (36) and T-7th for takeaways (20) - Netted GWG late in 3rd period of Game 3 of 2015 Stanley Cup Final at CHI

Career - Re-signed to two-year contract before start of 2019-20 season - Led all NHL rookie forwards for avg. shorthanded TOI (2:03) and blocked shots (58) in 2014-15

#14: Pat Maroon (L) 6' 2", 236 lbs. / Apr 23, 1988 (32 years and 3 months)

Drafted: Selected by Philadelphia in the sixth round, 161st overall, at the 2007 NHL GP G-A-P +/- PIM Draft Playoffs ------Acquired: Signed by Tampa Bay as a free agent on August 24, 2019 Career Playoffs 73 16-18-34 -1 80 Last Goal: MAR 8, 2020 @ DETROIT (1) Last Assist: MAR 5, 2020 vs MONTREAL (3) Season 64 9-14-23 4 71 Career 513 97-132-229 13 586 Career vs. Opp 13 3-2-5 -2 17 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated in 64 games in first season w/ TBL, notching 9 goals and 23 points - Ranked T-11th on TBL for points &12th for assists (14) &scoring - Played in 500th career NHL game Feb. 10 at CBJ - Led TBL for penalty minutes (71) - Ranked 5th on TBL for hits (104) - Averaged 1:31 power-play TOI, ranking 6th among TBL forwards - Recorded only multi-goal game of season (9th career) at NHL Global Series in Nov. 9 vs. BUF

Playoff Highlights - Has played in 73 career postseason games, notching 16 goals and 34 points - Has qualified for the playoffs in each of last 4 seasons with 4 different teams - Skated in 26 playoff games in 2019 w/ STL, recording 3 goals &7 pts. &won his 1st Stanley Cup - Only player on TBL roster to win a Stanley Cup - Scored 2 OT GWG in Game 7 against Dallas in 2nd round of 2019 postseason

Career - Signed as free agent by TBL to a 1-year contract 8/24/19 - Skated in 10 games for Team USA at 2016 World Championships, collecting a goal and 3 pts. #17: Alex Killorn (L) 6' 1", 197 lbs. / Sep 14, 1989 (30 years and 10 months)

Drafted: Selected by Tampa Bay in the third round, 77th overall, at the 2007 NHL GP G-A-P +/- PIM Draft Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 7, 2020 @ BOSTON (2) Career Playoffs 68 21-20-41 13 76 Last Assist: FEB 22, 2020 @ ARIZONA (8) Season 68 26-23-49 19 20 Career 585 131-179-310 78 333 Career vs. Opp 24 8-3-11 -7 10 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated in 68 reg. season games, posting 26 goals and 49 points, both career highs - Led TBL for game-winning goals (7) and ranked T-5th in NHL - Ranked 3rd on TBL for goals and 5th for scoring - Led NHL for shooting percentage (20.0%) - Established career highs for power-play goals (8) and power-play points (13); ranked T-2nd on TBL for PPGs - Ranked 5th on TBL for avg. power-play TOI (2:36) and 6th for avg. shorthanded TOI (2:12)

Playoff Highlights - Has skated in 68 career playoff games, tallying 21 goals and 41 points - Ranks T-3rd (w/ Tyler Johnson) in TBL history for playoff games - Ranks 9th in TBL history for playoff scoring - TBL all-time playoff leader for plus/minus (+13) - Ranks 4th in TBL playoff history for hits (131) and takeaways (31) - Scored opening goal (shorthanded) of 2019 Playoffs for TBL in Game 1 of 2019 ECQF (only pt. of series)

Career - Played for Canada at 2017 World Championships, recording 8 PIM in 10 games - Nominee for Hobey Baker Award in 2012

#18: Ondrej Palat (L) 5' 11", 194 lbs. / Mar 28, 1991 (29 years and 4 months)

Drafted: Selected by Tampa Bay in the seventh round, 208th overall, at the 2011 NHL GP G-A-P +/- PIM Draft Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 10, 2020 @ TORONTO Career Playoffs 67 21-21-42 3 30 Last Assist: FEB 20, 2020 @ VEGAS (9) Season 69 17-24-41 25 22 Career 496 110-218-328 131 151 Career vs. Opp 15 3-6-9 1 10 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Recorded 17-24--41 in 69 games - 17 goals tied for 2nd most of career &most since 2016-17 - Ranked 5th on TBL for goals - Recorded 200th assist &300th pt. Nov. 25 vs. BUF - Netted 100th goal Nov. 23 vs. ANA - Ranked 5th on TBL &T-11th in NHL for plus/minus (+25) - Led TBL forwards for blocked shots (61) &ranked 11th among NHL forwards - Ranked 3rd on TBL for hits (175)

Playoff Highlights - Skated in 67 career playoff games, recording 21 goals and 42 points - Scored a goal in Game 3 of 2019 ECQF at CBJ (only pt. of series) - Ranks 5th in TBL history for playoff games &T-6th for goals (w/ Alex Killorn) - Ranks in TBL playoff history for hits (194) and takeaways (36) &3rd for blocked shots (69)

Career - TBL all-time regular season +/- leader (+131) - Ranks 2nd all-time in TBL history for hits (876), 4th for takeaways (279) &6th for blocked shots (363) - Had a goal &assist in 10 games for at 2019 World Championships - Calder Trophy finalist and NHL All-Rookie team in 2013-14 #19: Barclay Goodrow (C) 6' 2", 215 lbs. / Feb 26, 1993 (27 years and 5 months)

Drafted: Undrafted GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From SJS along with a 2020 third round draft pick in exchange for a first Playoffs ------round draft pick and F on Feb. 24, 2020 Career Playoffs 22 2-0-2 -3 22 Last Goal: JAN 18, 2020 @ VANCOUVER (20) Last Assist: MAR 3, 2020 vs BOSTON (4) Season 70 8-18-26 -8 97 Career 276 26-47-73 -3 252 Career vs. Opp 8 0-2-2 -1 9 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Played 70 games between TBL and SJS, notching 8 goals and 26 points - Traded to TBL on 2/24/20 - Skated in 8 games w/ TBL following , recording 2 assists - Made TBL debut Feb. 25 vs. TOR and recorded 1st pt. w/ TBL (assist) - Ranks 5th on TBL (2nd among forwards) for avg. shorthanded TOI (2:19) - Played 62 games for SJS before trade, posting 8 goals, 16 assists &24 pts. - Set career highs for goals, assists (18) &pts. this season - 3rd on SJS for hits (140) &1st among SJS forwards (5th overall) for blocked shots (63) at time of trade

Playoff Highlights - Has skated in 22 career playoff games (all w/ SJS), scoring 2 goals - Scored OT, series-clinching goal in Game 7 of 2019 WCQF vs. Vegas - Both goals of 2019 playoffs were game-winners in WCQF vs. Vegas (also Game 5) - Ranked 4th on SJS for PIM (22), 5th for avg. shorthanded TOI (2:11) and 6th for hits (41) during 2019 playoffs

Career - Represented at 2016 AHL All-Star Game

#20: Blake Coleman (C) 5' 11", 200 lbs. / Nov 28, 1991 (28 years and 8 months)

Drafted: Selected by New Jersey in the third round, 75th overall, at the 2011 NHL GP G-A-P +/- PIM Draft Playoffs ------Acquired: From NJD in exchange for F and 2020 first round draft pick Career Playoffs 5 2-0-2 1 4 (becomes 2021 first round draft pick if VAN misses 2020 playoffs) on Feb. 16, 2020 Last Goal: FEB 8, 2020 vs LOS ANGELES (12) Season 66 21-11-32 0 56 Last Assist: FEB 29, 2020 vs CALGARY (5) Career 246 57-38-95 -19 204 Career vs. Opp 11 4-1-5 -1 16 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated 66 games between TBL and NJD, recording 21 goals and 32 points - Traded to TBL 2/16/20 &made TBL debut Feb. 20 at VGK - Skated 9 games w/ TBL, notching an assist (Feb. 29 vs. CGY) - Played 57 games for NJD, tallying 21 goals and 31 points - Tied for NJD goal lead (21) at time of trade - Has 20+ goals &30+ points in back-to-back seasons - Netted 1st career hat trick Jan. 14 at TOR - Ranked T-5th in NHL for SHGs (3) &7th among NHL forwards for avg. SH TOI (2:40) - Ranked 11th among NHL fwds. for hits (191) - Ranked 29th in NHL for shots (200) - Led NJD for takeaways (42) and Devils fwds. for blocked shots (40) at time of trade

Playoff Highlights - Has played in 5 career playoff games (all w/ NJD in 2018 ECQF vs. TBL), notching 2 goals - Scored a shorthanded goal in Game 3 of 2018 ECQF vs. TBL - Led NJD for hits (18) in 2018 playoffs, ranked T-1st (Hall) for goals &T-2nd for shots

Career - Skated for Team USA at 2018 World Championships, recording 1-1--2 pts. in 10 games #21: Brayden Point (C) 5' 10", 166 lbs. / Mar 13, 1996 (24 years and 4 months)

Drafted: Selected by Tampa Bay in the third round, 79th overall, at the 2014 NHL GP G-A-P +/- PIM Draft Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 8, 2020 @ DETROIT (1) Career Playoffs 21 8-9-17 -11 15 Last Assist: MAR 7, 2020 @ BOSTON (2) Season 66 25-39-64 28 11 Career 295 116-146-262 77 77 Career vs. Opp 12 5-6-11 -3 2 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated in 66 games, tallying 25 goals and 64 pts. - Finished 3rd on TBL for assists (39) and scoring and 4th for goals - Career-high +28 plus/minus ranked T-1st (Palat) on TBL &T-5th in NHL - Ranked T-2nd on TBL for power-play goals (8) - Led TBL forwards for avg. TOI (18:54) &4th overall on team - Had a career-long 11-game point streak Jan. 29-Feb. 17 (3-12--15) &career-long 9-game assist streak Jan. 29-Feb. 13 - Ranked 2nd on TBL for shooting percentage (17.7%) and 4th for shots (141)

Playoff Highlights - Has skated in 21 career playoff games, notching 8 goals and 17 points - Scored a goal in Game 4 at CBJ for only point of 2019 Playoffs - Tied for team lead for goals (7) in 2018 Playoffs (Kucherov, Stamkos) &ranked T-2nd for scoring (16 pts.)

Career - Re-signed to 3-year contract 9/23/19 - Led NHL for power-play goals (20) in 2018-19 - Selected for NHL All-Star Game in 2018 - Tallied 4-1--5 &was +7 in 10 games to help Canada earn Silver at 2017 World Championships

#22: Kevin Shattenkirk (D) 6' 0", 203 lbs. / Jan 29, 1989 (31 years and 6 months)

Drafted: Selected by Colorado in the first round, 14th overall, at the 2007 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed by Tampa Bay as a free agent on August 5, 2019 Playoffs ------Last Goal: FEB 20, 2020 @ VEGAS (9) Career Playoffs 60 5-29-34 -15 41 Last Assist: MAR 5, 2020 vs MONTREAL (3) Season 70 8-26-34 22 38 Career 679 83-300-383 10 406 Career vs. Opp 20 1-6-7 -3 6 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Tallied 8 goals and 34 pts. in 70 reg. season games during 1st season w/ TBL - 1 of 3 players to skate in all 70 games w/ TBL - Recorded a career-high +22 rating, ranking 2nd among TBL D-men &T-7th among NHL D-men - Tallied 300th career assist (26th of season) March 5 vs. MTL - Ranked 2nd among TBL D-men for assists (26) &T-2nd for pts. - Ranked T-28th among NHL D-men for goals - Finished 5th on TBL for shots (131) &T-5th for avg. time on ice (18:54)

Playoff Highlights - Has skated in 60 career playoff games, recording 5 goals and 34 pts. - Scored game-winning OT goal in Game 3 of 2016 ECSF at PIT while w/ WSH - Led WSH D-men for assists (5), pts. (6) and power-play pts. (4) during 2016 Playoffs - Set playoff highs for games (20), goals (2), assists (9), pts. (11) and PIM (19) during 2016 postseason w/ STL

Career - Signed by TBL as a free agent 8/5/19 - Participated in 2015 NHL All-Star Game - Appeared in 6 Winter Olympics games for Team USA in 2014, posting 3 assists #23: Carter Verhaeghe (C) 6' 1", 177 lbs. / Aug 14, 1995 (24 years and 11 months)

Drafted: Selected by Toronto in the third round, 82nd overall, at the 2013 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From NY Islanders in exchange for G Kristers Gudlevskis on July 1, 2017 Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 8, 2020 @ DETROIT (1) Career Playoffs ------Last Assist: JAN 5, 2020 @ CAROLINA (24) Season 52 9-4-13 -9 8 Career 52 9-4-13 -9 8 Career vs. Opp 1 0-0-0 -1 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated in 52 games during first NHL season, notching 9 goals and 13 pts. - Ranked T-11th on TBL for goals and 14th for scoring - Recorded 1st career hat trick (59th in TBL history) Jan. 7 vs. VAN; also 1st multi-goal game of career - Scored 1st career NHL goal &tallied 2 assists Dec. 7 vs. SJS; 1st career multi-pt. game - Talled 1st career NHL pt. (assist) Oct. 5 at FL - Made NHL debut on Oct. 3 vs. FLA - Ranked 8th on TBL for takeaways per 60 min. (2.34) &11th for total takeaways (19)

Playoff Highlights - Looking to make Stanley Cup Playoffs debut

Career - Re-signed to a 1-year, 2-way contract 7/5/19 by TBL - Named a 2018-19 AHL First Team All-Star - Finished as AHL goal leader (34), T-1st w/ Syracuse teammate Alex Barre-Boulet) and scoring, becoming first Crunch skater ever to capture League's scoring title

#24: Zach Bogosian (D) 6' 2", 200 lbs. / Jul 15, 1990 (30 years)

Drafted: Selected by Atlanta in the first round, 3rd overall, at the 2008 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed by Tampa Bay as a free agent on February 23, 2020 Playoffs ------Last Goal: JAN 12, 2020 @ DETROIT (11) Career Playoffs ------Last Assist: MAR 7, 2020 @ BOSTON (2) Season 27 1-6-7 0 22 Career 644 53-143-196 -87 571 Career vs. Opp 33 3-7-10 -7 27 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated in 27 games between TBL and BUF, tallying a goal &7 pts. - Signed by TBL as a free agent Feb. 23 &made TBL debut Feb. 25 - Played 8 games w/ TBL, registering 2 assists - Tallied a shorthanded assist Feb. 29 vs. CGY -- only shorthanded pt. of season and 6th of career -- for 1st pt. w/ TBL - Also grabbed an assist March 7 at BOS and was +2 while skating 22:02 TOI, his highest TOI while w/ TBL - Played 19 games for BUF, recording a goal &5 pts. - Missed 1st 22 games of season w/ a hip injury; Made season debut Nov. 24 at FLA - Scored lone goal of season Jan. 12 at DET while w/ BUF - Ranked 3rd among BUF D-men for avg. shorthanded TOI (2:11) &4th for blocked shots per 60 min. (3.94) at time of trade

Playoff Highlights - Looking to make Stanley Cup Playoffs debut

Career - Appeared in 600th NHL game Feb. 7, 2019 vs. CAR - Represented U.S. at 2009 World Championships, recording 1 assist in 9 games #27: Ryan McDonagh (D) 6' 1", 214 lbs. / Jun 13, 1989 (31 years and 1 month)

Drafted: Selected by Montreal in the first round, 12th overall, at the 2007 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From NYR along with F J.T. Miller in exchange for F Vladislav Playoffs ------Namestnikov, F , D Libor Hajek, a first round draft pick in 2018 NHL Career Playoffs 117 10-36-46 -1 57 Draft and a conditional first round draft pick in 2019 NHL Draft on Feb. 26, 2018 Last Goal: NOV 1, 2019 @ NY ISLANDERS (37) Season 50 1-11-12 7 19 Last Assist: JAN 17, 2020 @ WINNIPEG (8) Career 662 63-236-299 187 274 Career vs. Opp 33 2-19-21 13 12 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Played 50 games in reg. season, notching a goal and 12 pts. - Ranked 4th among TBL D-men for assists (11) and T-4th for scoring - Missed 14 games Feb. 8-March 7 w/ lower-body injury - Scored lone goal Nov. 1 at NYI - Led TBL for avg. shorthanded TOI (3:16) and ranked T-6th in NHL - Ranked 2nd on TBL for avg. overall TOI (20:42) - Paced TBL for blocked shots (101) and ranked T-43rd in NHL

Playoff Highlights - Has skated in 117 career playoff games, tallying 10 goals and 46 points - Made it to playoffs all 10 seasons in NHL; advanced to ECF 4 times (2012, 2014 &2015 w/ NYR; 2018 w/ TBL) &SCF once (2014) - Ranks T-5th all-time in NHL for playoff blocked shots (269) - Paced TBL for blocked shots (35) in 2018 Playoffs - Ranked 2nd on TBL for avg. TOI (22:31) and avg. shorthanded TOI (2:04) in 2018 Playoffs

Career - 2-time NHL All-Star (2016, 2017) - 2nd in NHL for reg. season +/- since 2013-14 (+133)

#37: Yanni Gourde (C) 5' 9", 173 lbs. / Dec 15, 1991 (28 years and 7 months)

Drafted: Undrafted GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Agreed to terms on March 9, 2014 Playoffs ------Last Goal: FEB 29, 2020 vs CALGARY (5) Career Playoffs 21 3-5-8 -3 8 Last Assist: MAR 8, 2020 @ DETROIT (1) Season 70 10-20-30 -5 49 Career 254 63-88-151 38 175 Career vs. Opp 11 1-3-4 -2 13 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Played 70 reg. season games, posting 10 goals and 30 pts. - 1 of 3 players to skate all 70 games w/ TBL - Ranked T-9th on TBL for goals, 10th for assists (2) and 11th for scoring - Set career highs for shorthanded goals (2) and shorthanded points (3) - Ranked 4th on TBL for game-winning goals (5) - Ranked 2nd on TBL for takeaways (48) - Recorded career-high &TBL season long-tying 4- game goal streak Nov. 1-14; played 200th career NHL game Nov. 14 vs. NYR - Ranked 2nd on TBL &T-35th in NHL (min. 100 face-offs) for face-off win % (54.1%)

Playoff Highlights - Has played in 21 career Stanley Cup Playoffs games, recording 3 goals and 8 pts. - Scored a goal in Game 1 of 2019 ECQF vs. CBJ (only pt. of series) - Ranked T-3rd on TBL for takeaways in 2018 Playoffs

Career - Signed 6-year contract extension with TBL 11/2/2018 - Set TBL rookie record for goals (25) and pts. (64) in 2017-18 - Nominated for Michel-Briere trophy, given to QMJHL MVP, in 2011-12 after recording 37 goals and 124 pts. #44: Jan Rutta (D) 6' 2", 204 lbs. / Jul 29, 1990 (30 years)

Drafted: Undrafted GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From CHI along with a 2019 7th Rd. pick in exchange for D Slater Playoffs ------Koekkoek and a 2019 5th Rd. pick on January 11, 2019 Career Playoffs 4 0-2-2 2 0 Last Goal: DEC 14, 2019 vs WASHINGTON (19) Last Assist: JAN 31, 2020 @ ANAHEIM (2) Season 33 1-6-7 6 14 Career 127 9-26-35 9 54 Career vs. Opp 8 1-0-1 -2 6 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated 33 games during reg. season, posting a goal and 7 pts. - DNP last 17 games of reg. season due to a lower-body injury - Skated 2:40 in last game of reg. season Feb. 4 vs. VGK before exiting due to injury - Scored only goal of season and 1st w/ TBL Dec. 14 vs. WSH - Played 100th career NHL game Nov. 27 vs. STL - Made season debut Oct. 30 at NJD and recorded an assist - Set career high for plus/minus (+6)

Playoff Highlights - Has skated in 4 Stanley Cup Playoffs games, notching 2 assists - Ranked T-2nd on TBL for assists (2) and pts. (2) in 2019 Playoffs - Tied for TBL lead for plus/minus (+2) along w/ Killorn and Coburn in 2019 Playoffs

Career - Skated 10 games for Czech Republic at 2019 World Championships, tallying a goal and 2 assists - Notched 1 goal in 8 games w/ Czech Republic at 2017 World Championships - Had 21 pts. (10G, 11A) in 44 reg. season skates w/ Pirati Chomutov in 2015-16 - Made debut in 2012-13

#55: Braydon Coburn (D) 6' 5", 223 lbs. / Feb 27, 1985 (35 years and 5 months)

Drafted: Selected by Atlanta in the first round, eighth overall, at the 2003 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From Philadelphia in exchange for Radko Gudas and a 2015 first round Playoffs ------(conditional) and third round pick on 3/2/15 Career Playoffs 134 3-29-32 -5 113 Last Goal: OCT 15, 2019 @ MONTREAL (34) Last Assist: MAR 7, 2020 @ BOSTON (1) Season 40 1-3-4 5 16 Career 964 49-183-232 49 706 Career vs. Opp 47 2-15-17 -4 22 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated 40 games, posting a goal and 4 pts. - +5 rating was highest since 2015-16 season (+12) - Ranked 4th among TBL D-men for hits per 60 mins. (6.29) - Ranked 6th among TBL D-men for shots (44) - Scored lone goal of season Oct. 15 at MTL - Last point came March 7 at BOS (assist) - Next goal will be 50th of his career - Ranks 11th on TBL for blocked shots (28)

Playoff Highlights - Has appeared in 134 career playoff games, posting 3 goals and 32 pts. - His 134 career playoff games are the most on TBL and T-12th most among active NHL players - Made 2 appearances in 2019 Playoffs, posting an assist and averaging 17:08 TOI - Has played in 2 (2015 w/ TBL and 2010 w/ PHI), both against CHI, losing both in 6 games

Career - Signed 2-year contract ext. on 6/18/19 - Needs 36 games to reach 1,000 for NHL career - Named WHL Rookie of Year (2002) &Humanitarian of Year (2004) #67: Mitchell Stephens (C) 5' 11", 193 lbs. / Feb 5, 1997 (23 years and 5 months)

Drafted: Selected by Tampa Bay in the Second Round, 33rd overall,at the 2015 NHL GP G-A-P +/- PIM Draft Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 3, 2020 vs BOSTON (2) Career Playoffs ------Last Assist: FEB 8, 2020 vs NY ISLANDERS (11) Season 38 3-3-6 -9 10 Career 38 3-3-6 -9 10 Career vs. Opp 2 0-0-0 -2 2 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Played 38 games in 1st NHL season, notching 3 goals and 6 pts. - Ranked 3rd on TBL for face-off win % (52.5%) and 54th in NHL (min. 100 face-offs) - Ranked 5th on TBL for face-offs (356) and face-off wins (187) - Made NHL debut Dec. 9 vs. NYI and logged 8:28 TOI - Notched 1st NHL point (goal) Dec. 28 vs. MTL - Tallied 1st NHL assist Jan. 7 vs. VAN - Had pts. in back-to-back games Jan. 5-7 for 1st career NHL pt. streak (1-1--2) - Ranks 7th among TBL forwards for avg. shorthanded TOI (1:04) - Appeared in 24 games for AHL Syracuse, posting 5 goals &10 pts. - Played every game this season for Syracuse before recall on 12/9/19

Playoff Highlights - Looking to make Stanley Cup Playoffs debut

Career - Represented Canada at the World Jr. Championships in 2017, posting 2 goals and 5 pts. in 5 games to help Canada win Silver - Named captain of the OHL's Saginaw Spirit in 2016-17

#71: Anthony Cirelli (C) 6' 0", 193 lbs. / Jul 15, 1997 (23 years)

Drafted: Selected by Tampa Bay in the third round, 75th overall, at the 2015 NHL GP G-A-P +/- PIM Draft Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 7, 2020 @ BOSTON (2) Career Playoffs 21 3-2-5 -1 4 Last Assist: MAR 5, 2020 vs MONTREAL (3) Season 68 16-28-44 28 30 Career 168 40-54-94 64 70 Career vs. Opp 6 1-1-2 -1 5 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated 68 games, notching 16 goals &44 pts. - Set career highs for assists (28), scoring, +/- (+28), PPGs (1) &PPPs (5) - Ranked 5th on TBL for assists &6th for goals &pts. - T-1st on TBL for +/- (Point) &T-5th in NHL - Led TBL forwards (3rd overall) for avg. SH TOI (2:49) &ranked 5th in NHL - Recorded 1st career hat trick Jan. 17 at WPG (60th in TBL history) - Led TBL for face-offs (914) &face-off wins (434) - 1st on TBL for face-offs (914) &face-off wins (434)

Playoff Highlights - Has skated in 21 playoff games, notching 3 goals &5 pts. - Notched a goal &assist in 2019 Playoffs, ranking T-1st on TBL for goals &T-2nd for pts. - Ranked 4th among TBL forwards for avg. TOI (18:05) in 2019 Playoffs

Career - Named to 2019 NHL All-Rookie Team; led NHL forwards for shorthanded TOI (222:39) in 2018-19 - Captained Oshawa in 2016-17 before trade to Erie - Scored 2 G, including OT GWG, in final game of 2015 Memorial Cup for Oshawa - Had 3 G &1 A in 10 GP for Canada at 2019 World Championships (Silver) #77: Victor Hedman (D) 6' 6", 229 lbs. / Dec 18, 1990 (29 years and 7 months)

(HEHD-muhn, VIHK-tohr) GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Selected by Tampa Bay in the first round, second overall, at the 2009 NHL Playoffs ------Draft Career Playoffs 84 7-41-48 5 50 Last Goal: MAR 5, 2020 vs MONTREAL (1) Last Assist: FEB 27, 2020 vs (4) Season 66 11-44-55 27 31 Career 762 105-368-473 116 560 Career vs. Opp 39 3-14-17 -6 16 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated 66 games, notching 11 goals and 55 pts. - Led TBL D-men for goals, assists (44) and pts.; ranked 3rd among NHL D-men for pts. &4th for assists - Norris Trophy finalist for 4th-straight season (1st 4-time finalist since Nicklas Lidstrom 2006-09) - Selected for NHL All-Star Game - Tallied 4 assists Dec. 28 vs. MTL to tie TBL record for most single-game assists by a D-man - Scored 100th career goal Dec. 5 vs. MIN; played 700th NHL game Oct. 10 at TOR - Led TBL for avg. TOI (24:04) for 7th-straight season

Playoff Highlights - Has skated in 84 career playoff games, posting 7 goals and 48 pts. - TBL all-time leader for playoff games, assists (41), blocked shots (162) and takeaways (45) - Owns TBL all-time D-man playoff records for most goals, season (4 - 2016); most assists, series (6 - 2018 vs. BOS); most assists, season (13 - 2015) &most pts., season (4-10--14 - 2016)

Career - NHL All-Star Game 2017, 2018 (DNP - injury) &2020 - Scored G in 2017 WC final to help Sweden win Gold

#81: Erik Cernak (D) 6' 3", 233 lbs. / May 28, 1997 (23 years and 2 months)

Drafted: Selected by Los Angeles in the second round, 43rd overall, at the 2015 NHL GP G-A-P +/- PIM Draft Playoffs ------Acquired: From Los Angeles along with G , a 2017 7th round pick and a Career Playoffs 4 0-3-3 -2 0 2017 conditional pick in exchange for G Ben Bishop and a 2017 5th round pick on February 26, 2017 Season 67 5-7-12 11 59 Last Goal: JAN 31, 2020 @ ANAHEIM (19) Career 125 10-18-28 36 117 Last Assist: MAR 5, 2020 vs MONTREAL (3) Career vs. Opp 5 1-0-1 -3 15 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated 67 games, registering 5 goals and 12 pts. - Ranked 4th among TBL D-men for goals &T-4th for scoring - Ranked 2nd on TBL for avg. shorthanded TOI (2:57) &4th for avg. TOI (18:57) - Scored goals in back-to-back games Jan. 29-31 for 1st career goal streak - Played 100th NHL game Jan. 12 at NJD - Ranked 2nd on TBL for hits (172) &4th for blocked shots (97)

Playoff Highlights - Has skated in 4 career playoff games, notching 3 assists - Led TBL for assists &scoring in 2019 Playoffs w/ 3 assists in 4 games - Paced TBL for avg. SH TOI (2:42) in 2019 Playoffs - Ranked T-3rd on TBL in 2019 Playoffs for hits (12) &4th for avg. TOI (21:29)

Career - Represented at 2019 World Championships, notching 3 goals &5 pts. in 7 games - Made NHL debut 11/13/18 at BUF; Led all NHL rookies for hits (198) &T-1st for +/- (+25) in 2018-19 - Helped lead Erie to the OHL championship in 2017 after tallying 1-8--9 in 22 playoff games - Skated in 5 Memorial Cup games in 2017 for Erie, notching 2 assists #86: Nikita Kucherov (R) 5' 11", 180 lbs. / Jun 17, 1993 (27 years and 1 month)

Drafted: Selected by Tampa Bay in the second round, 58th overall, at the 2011 NHL GP G-A-P +/- PIM Draft Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 7, 2020 @ BOSTON (2) Career Playoffs 65 29-32-61 10 51 Last Assist: MAR 10, 2020 @ TORONTO Season 68 33-52-85 26 38 Career 515 221-326-547 128 261 Career vs. Opp 20 12-11-23 3 6 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated 68 games, notching 33 goals &85 pts. - Led TBL for goals, assists (52) &pts.; Ranked 7th in NHL for pts., 8th for assists &T-11th for goals - Paced TBL for PPPs (25), shots (210) and avg. PP TOI (3:33) - Ranked 2nd among TBL fwds. (7th overall) for avg. TOI (18:52) - Had pts. in 23 of last 24 games of reg. season (16-20--36) - Career long-tying 12-game pt. streak Jan. 14-Feb. 11 (10-11--21)

Playoff Highlights - Has 65 career playoff games, notching 29 goals &61 pts. - Ranks 2nd in TBL playoff history for goals &pts., 3rd for assists (32) - Owns TBL playof record for most pts., series (10 - 2018 vs. NJD)

Career - Won Hart, Art Ross & awards in 2019; 2nd TBL player to capture all 3 in one season (also: Martin St. Louis - 2004) - Named to NHL postseason 1st All-Star Team in 2019 - 128 pts. in 2018-19 were most in NHL since 1995-96 &most ever by a Russian-born - 87 assists in 2018-19 tied for most in NHL history by a winger - NHL All-Star Games in 2017, 2018 &2019

#91: Steven Stamkos (C) 6' 1", 194 lbs. / Feb 7, 1990 (30 years and 5 months)

(STAM-kohs, STEE-vehn) GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Selected by Tampa Bay in the first round, 1st overall, at the 2008 NHL Draft Playoffs ------Last Goal: FEB 20, 2020 @ VEGAS (2) Career Playoffs 70 23-30-53 -12 38 Last Assist: FEB 25, 2020 vs TORONTO Season 57 29-37-66 14 22 Career 803 422-410-832 44 499 Career vs. Opp 44 16-17-33 -20 20 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated in 57 games, recording 29 goals &66 pts. - Ranked 2nd on TBL for goals &pts. &4th for assists (37) - Paced TBL for PPGs (10) &ranked T-18th in NHL - Missed final 7 games of reg. season after having surgery March 2 to repair a core muscle injury - Skated 800th career NHL game Feb. 17 at COL - Recorded 400th career assist Jan. 9 vs. VAN and 800th career pt. Dec. 28 vs. MTL - Led TBL for face-off win % (54.3%) and ranked T-34th in NHL

Playoff Highlights - Has skated in 70 career playoff games, notching 23 goals &53 pts. - Leads TBL all-time for playoff PPGs (11) &PPPs (28) - Ranks 2nd in TBL history for playoff games and 3rd for scoring - Recorded a goal &2 pts. in 2019 Playoffs, ranking T-2nd on TBL for scoring

Career - Named 10th TBL captain 3/6/14 - Shared Rocket Richard Trophy in 2009 (51 G); won outright in 2012 (60 G) - 6 All-Star Games (2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2018 (Atlantic captain) &2019) - tied w/ St. Louis for most in TBL history - TBL all-time goal (422) &PPG leader (155) #92: Alexander Volkov (R) 6' 1", 191 lbs. / Aug 2, 1997 (23 years)

Drafted: Selected by Tampa Bay in the second round, 48th overall, at the 2017 NHL GP G-A-P +/- PIM Draft Playoffs ------Last Goal: - Career Playoffs ------Last Assist: JAN 14, 2020 vs LOS ANGELES (2) Season 9 0-1-1 -6 6 Career 9 0-1-1 -6 6 Career vs. Opp 0 0-0-0 0 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated in 9 reg. season games w/ TBL, posting 1 assist - Logged 12:49 in NHL debut Oct. 30 at NJD - Recorded first career NHL point (assist) Jan. 14 vs. LAK - Ranks 4th on TBL for takeaways per 60 mins. (2.59) - Skated in 46 games for AHL Syracuse, tallying 9 goals and 30 pts. - Ranked 6th on the Crunch for assists (21) and T-8th for scoring

Playoff Highlights - Looking to make Stanley Cup Playoffs debut - Has played in 11 career AHL Playoffs games, notching 4 goals and 7 points

Career - Signed by TBL to a 3-year, entry-level contract 6/29/17 - Skated in 75 games w/ AHL Syracuse during his 1st pro/AHL season in 2017-18, notching 23 goals and 45 points - Led the Crunch for goals and ranked 4th for points in 2017-18 - Set career highs for assists (25) and points (48) w/ the Crunch in 2018-19

#98: Mikhail Sergachev (D) 6' 2", 217 lbs. / Jun 25, 1998 (22 years and 1 month)

Drafted: Selected by Montreal in the first round, 9th overall, at the 2016 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From Montreal along with a conditional 2018 2nd round draft pick in Playoffs ------exchange for and a conditional 2018 6th round draft pick on June Career Playoffs 21 3-4-7 -3 12 15, 2017 Last Goal: MAR 7, 2020 @ BOSTON (2) Season 70 10-24-34 15 58 Last Assist: MAR 7, 2020 @ BOSTON (2) Career 228 25-81-106 39 124 Career vs. Opp 9 1-2-3 -3 8 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------2019-20 Highlights - Skated in 70 games, posting 10 goals &34 pts. - 1 of 3 players to play in all 70 reg. season games for TBL - Ranked 2nd among TBL D-men for goals &T-2nd for scoring - Ranked T-17th among NHL D-men for goals - Led TBL D-men for PPGs (5) - Set career highs for goals, plus/minus (+15), PIM (58), PPGs (5) &SHGs (1) - Skated 200th career NHL game Jan. 7 - Ranked 2nd on TBL for blocked shots (99), 3rd for avg. TOI (20:22) &4th for hits (106)

Playoff Highlights - Has skated in 21 career NHL games, notching 3 goals &7 pts. - Posted a goal &2 pts. in 4 games of 2019 Playoffs, ranking T-2nd on TBL for pts. &T-2nd among TBL D-men for shots (9) - Scored 1st career playoff goal in Game 5 of 2018 ECQF vs. NJD

Career - Tallied a goal &6 assists in 10 games for at 2019 World Championship - Helped Windsor win Memorial Cup in 2017 (named to CHL Memorial Cup All-Star Team) - Won Max Kaminsky Trophy as OHL Most Outstanding in 2016, youngest rookie winner at 17 Washington Capitals: Media Notes

LAST GAME Washington 3, 2 (Exhibition) July 29, 2020 * Scotiabank Arena * Toronto, Ont. Shots: WSH: 25; CAR: 27 Power Plays: WSH: 1/5; CAR: 1/5 Three Stars: N/A

RECENT TRANSACTIONS None

CAPITALS MILESTONES WITHIN REACH Evgeny Kuznetsov - Two goals shy of passing (25) for the fourth most playoff goals in franchise history and four points shy of passing (60) for fifth on the franchise’s playoff point list John Carlson - Three assists shy of passing (44) for the most playoff assists by a defenseman in franchise history and the fourth most by any player

CAPITALS MILESTONES RECENTLY ACHIEVED None

INJURIES/ILLNESSES Man Games Lost - 53

UPCOMING SCHEDULE Aug. 6, TBD Time at Philadelphia (NBCSW, 106.7 The Fan/Caps 24/7) Aug. 9, TBD Time vs. Boston (Broadcast TBD, Caps 24/7)

TONIGHT'S GAME The Capitals face the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday in the Capitals' opening game of Round Robin Play. The Capitals won all three games against the Lightning this season and have earned a point in each of their last five games against Tampa Bay (4-0-1). Today's game marks the Capitals' first game in 147 days (March 9 at Buffalo). The Capitals enter the game with 39 playoff wins since 2015, tied with the for the most in the NHL during that span.

AWAY vs. TAMPA BAY (REGULAR SEASON TOTALS)

Record Goals For Goals Against Current Streak

37-21-2-5 207 173 2 WSH Wins (3/30/19-12/14/19)

CAPITALS vs. LIGHTNING ALL-TIME (CAREER REGULAR SEASON TOTALS)

Games Goals Assists Points

Ovechkin, 72 Ovechkin, 48 Backstrom, 48 Ovechkin, 91

Kovalchuk, 61 Kovalchuk, 35 Ovechkin, 43 Kovalchuk, 65

Backstrom, 52 Oshie, 16 Kovalchuk, 30 Backstrom, 62

NOTE OF THE NIGHT INSIDE THE NUMBERS - The Capitals' playoff roster has a combined 1,134 games of playoff experience, the third-most of any team in the playoffs (Boston: 1,191; Pittsburgh: 1,187). - Washington's 233 combined playoff goals are the second-most among playoff teams (Pittsburgh: 316). - The Capitals have 12 players on their roster that have won a Stanley Cup, second only to the St. Louis Blues (20). - Washington's roster is represented by nine different birth countries (: eight players; Canada: seven players; Russia: five players; Czech Republic: four players; Slovakia: two players; Sweden: two players; Denmark: one player; Switzerland: one player; Netherlands: one player), tied with the and for the most in the NHL. - Washington has a League-high five players on their roster that have yet to make their NHL debut (Alexander Alexeyev, Philippe Maillet, Connor McMichael, Brian Pinho and Vitek Vanecek).

TOP CAPS FACTS THE GREAT 8 - With a two goal, one assist effort on Wednesday against the Carolina Hurricanes, Alex Ovechkin has scored 26 goals in his last 26 games. - Ovechkin is entering his 12th career postseason, where he currently ranks first among active players in playoff goals per game (65g in 128 games, 0.51 goals per game) and third in points per game (0.98 points per game). Ovechkin’s 128 career playoff games are tied for 16th among active players. - Ovechkin is the franchise's all-time leader in playoff games (128), goals (65), points (126), power play goals (24), power play points (53) and game- winning goals (9). - In 29 career games played at Scotiabank Arena — which includes 25 regular season, three playoff and one — Ovechkin has recorded 40 points (28g, 12a). - The NHL doesn’t keep record of goals scored during preseason or exhibition games, but if Ovechkin also scores in the month of August, he will become the first player in franchise history to score a goal in every month of the calendar year (Evgeny Kuznetsov is also eligible to achieve this feat).

HOLTBEAST - Braden Holtby stopped 12 of the 13 shots he faced during Wednesday’s exhibition matchup against the Carolina Hurricanes. - Holtby enters the playoffs already as the franchise leader in playoff wins (48), save percentage (.928) and (2.09) and shutouts (7). - Additionally, Holtby’s .928 playoff save percentage is the highest in NHL history among with at least 60 games played, while his 2.09 goals against average is tied for fourth in NHL history (Turk Broda: 1.98; Dominik Hasek and : 2.02; : 2.09). - Prior to the season suspension, Holtby was on pace to record his sixth consecutive season with at least 30 wins, which would have made him the 10th goaltender in NHL history to accomplish the feat and one of just three active goaltenders ( and Ryan Miller: each with seven consecutive seasons from 2005-06 to 2011-12).

KUZ CONTROL - Evgeny Kuznetsov scored a goal in the Capitals’ exhibition game on Wednesday against the Carolina Hurricanes. - Kuznetsov enters the playoffs two goals shy of passing Dale Hunter (25) for fourth on the franchise’s playoff goals list and four points shy of passing Mike Ridley (60) for fifth on the franchise’s playoff point list. - Since making his playoff debut in the 2014-15 season, Kuznetsov’s 57 points are tied with Pittsburgh’s for the sixth-most in the NHL. - Kuznetsov is one of just eight players in the 2020 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs with at least 70 playoff games played since 2014-15. - During the Capitals’ 2018 Stanley Cup championship, Kuznetsov’s 32 points (12g, 20a) set a franchise record for the most points in a single postseason. It also marks the most points a single player has recorded in a single postseason since 2009-10.

LEADING THE WAY - John Carlson enters the playoffs as the franchise's playoff leader among defensemen in games (107), goals (18) and points (60). Carlson is also three assists shy of passing Scott Stevens (44) for the most playoff assists in franchise history by a defenseman. - This season, Carlson’s 75 points in 69 games (15g, 60a) led all defensemen, finishing 10 points ahead of the next highest scoring defenseman (Nashville’s Roman Josi: 65 points) and 20 points ahead of the third-highest scoring defenseman (Tampa Bay’s Victor Hedman: 55 points), who along with Carlson are Norris Trophy Candidates. - Carlson’s 1.09 points per game were the highest total by a defenseman since , Al MacInnis and in the 1993-94 season. As the highest scoring defenseman, Bourque won the Norris Trophy that season. - Only 13 other defensemen in NHL history recorded at least 1.09 points per game in a single season after playing 69 games. Nine of the 13 defensemen have won the Norris Trophy in their career. - Carlson was the only defenseman this season to average 1.09 points per game. The last time only one defenseman averaged at least 1.09 points per game in a season was 1988-89 (: 113 points in 75 games).

VERSUS TAMPA - The Capitals are 6-11 all-time against the Lightning in the playoffs - On the way to their first Stanley Cup in 2018, the Capitals beat the Lightning in seven games in the Eastern Conference Final. - Alex Ovechkin leads the Capitals with six goals and 11 points against Tampa Bay in the playoffs. - Braden Holtby has shut out the Lightning in each of his last two playoff games, stopping all 53 shots. Overall, Holtby is 4-3 against the Lightning in the playoffs with a 2.04 goals against average and a .919 save percentage.

ADDITIONAL NOTES Sweet Nicky - Nicklas Backstrom enters the 2019-20 playoffs ranked first on the franchise’s playoff assist list (70) and second in games played (123), goals (36) and points (106). His four playoff overtime goals are the most in franchise history, and no other player has more than two. Backstrom is one of just four active players with at least four playoff overtime goals (: 5; and Patrick Marleau: 4).

Billy Willy - Over the last two postseasons, Tom Wilson has averaged 0.71 points per game (20 points in 28 playoff games), the sixth-highest rate on the Capitals during that span. Wilson also leads the NHL in hits (134) over the last two postseasons. This season, Wilson recorded a career high 44 points (21g, 23a) this season, also setting a new career high in assists.

Young V - During the 2019-20 season, Jakub Vrana set career highs in both goals (25), even strength goals (24) and assists (27), despite having 13 games remaining on the schedule. Vrana was on pace to score 28 even-strength goals over an 82-game season and become one of two players in NHL history to reach the mark while averaging less than 15 minutes per game (Vrana: 14:53 TOI; Chicago’s Dominik Kubalik 26 ESG and 14:22 TOI).

Road Warriors - Washington finished with the second-most road wins in the NHL this season (23). The Caps enter the playoffs with a 10-6 record on the road over the previous two postseasons. Only the St. Louis Blues (10-3) have a better road record over that period of time.

Comeback Kids - This season, the Capitals won 21 games after trailing by at least one goal, tied with the St. Louis Blues for the most instances in the NHL. Washington also held a 17-16-3 record when they allowed the first goal, the second-highest win percentage in the NHL (.472). Additionally, the Capitals’ 11-12-3 record when trailing after the first period marked the second-highest win percentage in the NHL (.423), while their 9-17-2 record when trailing after the second period marked the highest win percentage in the NHL (.321). Over the last two postseasons, the Capitals lead the NHL with a .333 win percentage when they trail after the second period (3-6).

Heavy Hitters - This season, the Capitals had five players ranked in the top-30 in the NHL in hits (Tom Wilson: 253 hits, ranked 3rd in the NHL; Brenden Dillon: 194 hits, ranked 13th; Garnet Hathaway: 189 hits, ranked 17th; Alex Ovechkin: 184 hits, tied for 18th; Radko Gudas: 164 hits; tied for 30th). The Capitals were the only team in the NHL to feature five players in the top-30, and no other team had more than three players featured. Washington Capitals: Head Coach and Player Bios Head Coach: Todd Reirden -Capitals/NHL record as head coach: 89-45-16 -Named the head coach of the at the 2020 All-Star Game, becoming the first head coach in franchise history to coach in multiple All-Star Games (2019). - Also became one of nine active NHL head coaches to coach multiple All-Star Games and one of three to do so consecutively (Jon Cooper, Tampa Bay; Todd McLellan, San Jose). - One of three coaches in NHL history to coach the All-Star game twice within his first two career seasons as a head coach (Jimmy Skinner: 1954-55; Doug MacLean: 1996-97). - Finished his first season as head coach with a 48-26-8 record - the second best 82 game start for a head coach in franchise history -Became the 18th head coach in Washington Capitals history on June 29, 2018

#1: Pheonix Copley (G) 6' 4", 200 lbs. / Jan 18, 1992 (28 years and 6 months)

Acquired: From St. Louis, along with Kevin Shattenkirk, for , Brad GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% Malone, a 2017 first-round draft pick and a conditional pick Playoffs ------Last Win: MAR 19, 2019 @ NEW JERSEY (2) Career Playoffs ------Last SO: DEC 22, 2018 @ (15) Season ------Career 29 16-8-3 1 2.98 .901 Career vs. Opp ------Playoff Highs: Shots Saves - - Career as a Capital - 27 GP, 16-7-3, 2.90 GAA, .905 SV%, 1 SO Contract - Signed through 2021-22 2019-20 Highlights Led Hershey goaltenders in minutes played (1,868) and his 17 wins in 31 appearances this season is tied for the second-highest single season total in his AHL career (2016-17: 26 wins in 41 games played; 2014-15: 17 wins in 26 games played) ... From Dec. 1 through Feb. 8, posted a 12-1-0 record with a 1.89 goals against average and a .929 save percentage. Playoff Career 2017: Appeared in nine Calder Cup playoff games with Hershey, posting a 5-4 record and a 2.13 goals against average and a .933 save percentage ... Recorded his first AHL career postseason shutout in Game 1 of the Atlantic Division Semifinals at Lehigh Valley (4/21). 2015: Appeared in five Calder Cup playoff games with Hershey, posting a 3-1 record and 1.83 goals against average and a .946 save percentage ... Stopped 41 of 42 shots in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals at Worcester (4/24).

#30: Ilya Samsonov (G) (*Injured) 6' 3", 208 lbs. / Feb 22, 1997 (23 years and 5 months)

Drafted: Capitals' first-round choice, 22nd overall, in the 2015 NHL Draft GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% Last Win: JAN 31, 2020 @ OTTAWA (6) Playoffs ------Last SO: JAN 13, 2020 vs CAROLINA (9) Career Playoffs ------Season 26 16-6-2 1 2.55 .913 Career 26 16-6-2 1 2.55 .913 Career vs. Opp 1 1-0-0 0 2.00 .929 Playoff Highs: Shots Saves - - Career as a Capital - 26 GP, 16-6-2, 2.55 GAA, .913 SV% Contract: Signed through 2020-21 Career Highlights - Became one of three goaltenders in NHL history to record an 11 game decision streak - Recorded his first career shutout, Jan. 13 against the Carolina Hurricanes - Is one of two goaltenders in NHL history to win their first 10 career road games - Became the fourth goaltender is franchise history to record eight wins in his first 10 starts, joining , and . - Became first goaltender in franchise history and 18th all-time to win first five starts of his career - Became third rookie goaltender in franchise history to record three wins in his first three starts, joining Semyon Varlamov (2008-09) and Jim Carey (1994-95) - Made 25 saves on 26 shots to earn his first career win on Oct. 4 against the Islanders #41: Vitek Vanecek (G) 6' 2", 187 lbs. / Jan 9, 1996 (24 years and 6 months)

Last Win: - GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% Last SO: - Playoffs ------Career Playoffs ------Season ------Career ------Career vs. Opp ------Playoff Highs: Shots Saves - - Career as a Capital - 0 GP, 0-0-0, --- GAA, .--- SV%, 0 SO Contract: Signed through 2021-22 2019-20 Highlights Set AHL career bests in goals against average (2.26) and save percentage (.917), which ranked fifth and 10th in the AHL, respectively ... From Dec. 6 through March 7, Vanecek posted a 15-6-0 record with a 2.00 goals against average and a .929 save percentage ... Selected to the AHL All-Star Classic for the second-straight year, where he earned honors. Playoff Career 2019: Started four games for Hershey in the Calder Cup Playoffs, recording a 2.25 goals against average and a .935 save percentage. 2017: Appeared in four games for Hershey in the Calder Cup Playoffs, recording a 2.75 goals against average and a .910 save percentage. 2016: Posted a 6-2-2 record in 11 Kelly Cup playoff games with South Carolina (ECHL), with a 2.31 goals against average and a .914 save percentage ... Helped lead South Carolina to the Eastern Conference Finals.

#70: Braden Holtby (G) 6' 2", 214 lbs. / Sep 16, 1989 (30 years and 10 months)

HOHLT-bee GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% Drafted: Capitals' fourth-round choice, 93rd overall, in the 2008 NHL Draft Playoffs ------Last Win: MAR 7, 2020 @ PITTSBURGH (1) Career Playoffs 89 48-41 7 2.09 .928 Last SO: MAR 8, 2019 vs NEW JERSEY (58) Season 48 25-14-6 0 3.11 .897 Career 468 282-122-46 35 2.53 .916 Career vs. Opp 21 12-4-3 2 2.86 .905 Playoff Highs: Shots Saves - - Career as a Capital - 468 GP, 282-122-46, 2.53 GAA, .916 SV%, 35 SO Contract: Signed through 2019-20 2019-20 Highlights Ranked eighth in the NHL in wins (25) ... Recorded at least 25 wins for the sixth consecutive season, which marks the second-longest streak among active goaltenders …Named to the All-Star Game for the fifth-straight season, tied for the second-most selections in franchise history …Surpassed 25,000 minutes played in his career, vs. ANA (11/18) …Recorded an eleven-game point streak (10-0-1) from 10/18 to 11/18, becoming the only goaltender in Capitals history to post three point streaks of 11 games or more during his tenure with the franchise. Playoff Career Ranks first in franchise playoff history in games played (89), wins (48) and saves (2,482) ... His career .928 save percentage ranks first all-time (min. 80 GP) ... His career .209 goals against average ranks tied for fourth all-time (min. 80 GP) ... Posted 16-7 record in 23 games en route to Stanley Cup in 2018.

#3: Nick Jensen (D) 6' 1", 196 lbs. / Sep 21, 1990 (29 years and 10 months)

Drafted: DET's 5th choice (150th overall) in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Via trade with a 2019 fifth round pick, from the in Playoffs ------exchange for and a 2020 second round pick Career Playoffs 7 0-0-0 -2 2 Last Goal: OCT 11, 2018 vs TORONTO (145) Last Assist: MAR 7, 2020 @ PITTSBURGH (1) Season 68 0-8-8 1 13 Career 278 6-50-56 -10 73 Career vs. Opp 15 0-2-2 -4 2 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 88 GP, 0g-13a-13p, 17 PIM Contract - Signed through 2022-23 2019-20 Highlights Ranked third among Capitals defensemen in takeaways (26), time on ice (1,212:05) and shorthanded time on ice (160:52) …His 2.98 power play goals against per 60 minutes of penalty kill time ranked first in the NHL among players with at least 120 minutes played on the penalty kill ... Recorded an assist on Alex Ovechkin’s 700th career goal, at NJD (2/22) …Recorded the primary assist on the game-winning goal, at COL (2/13). Playoff Career 2019: Skated in all seven of Washington’s playoff games …Made his Stanley Cup Playoff debut in Game 1 of the First Round vs. CAR (4/11). #4: Brenden Dillon (D) 6' 4", 225 lbs. / Nov 13, 1990 (29 years and 8 months)

Drafted: Undrafted GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Acquired by SJS from DAL in exchange for and a 3rd round Playoffs ------selection in 2016 Career Playoffs 62 0-9-9 -10 73 Last Goal: DEC 12, 2019 vs NY RANGERS (35) Last Assist: FEB 6, 2020 @ EDMONTON (14) Season 69 1-13-14 -2 104 Career 598 22-92-114 13 574 Career vs. Opp 11 0-1-1 -7 8 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 10 GP, 0g-0a-0p, 21 PIM Contract - Signed through 2019-20 2019-20 Highlights Ranked third on the Capitals in time on ice per game played (20:02) and fourth in shorthanded time on ice per game played (2:40) since Feb. 20 …Ranked 13th in the NHL in hits (194) …Made Capitals debut, vs. MTL (2/20) …With San Jose, his 2:02 minutes per game on the penalty kill ranked third among San Jose defensemen …His 19:22 TOI per game ranked fifth on San Jose and marks his highest TOI per game since the 2014-15 season (19:34). Playoff Career 2019: Skated in all 20 of San Jose’s playoff games. 2018: Skated in all 10 of San Jose’s playoff games …Ranked second on San Jose in hits (28) and fourth in blocked shots (15). 2017: Led San Jose defensemen in hits (14). 2016: Skated in all 24 of San Jose’s playoff games …Ranked second on San Jose in hits (72) …Recorded an assist on the game winning goal in Game 5 of the SCF at PIT (6/9). 2014: Appeared in two postseason games for Dallas.

#6: Michal Kempny (D) 6' 1", 195 lbs. / Sep 8, 1990 (29 years and 10 months)

Drafted: Undrafted GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From Chicago in exchange for 2018 third round draft pick, 2/19/18 Playoffs ------Last Goal: OCT 25, 2019 @ VANCOUVER (53) Career Playoffs 25 2-3-5 1 10 Last Assist: MAR 5, 2020 @ NY RANGERS (2) Season 58 3-15-18 19 22 Career 232 14-47-61 58 130 Career vs. Opp 7 0-0-0 2 6 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 151 GP, 11g-35a-46p, 96 PIM Contract - Signed through 2021-22 2019-20 Highlights Ranked third on the Capitals in blocked shots per 60 (3.99) …Ranked sixth on the Capitals in time on ice per game (18:38) …Recorded his first career three-point game (0g, 3a), vs. BUF (11/1) …Recorded his first career multi-goal game, at VAN (10/25) …Scored a goal in his season debut, vs. NYR (10/18) …Recorded 10 points (3g, 7a) in his first nine games of the season. Playoff Career 2019: Did not play due to injury. 2018: Registered five points (2g, 3a) in 24 playoff games ... Scored a goal in Game 4 of the SCF vs. VGK (6/4) ... Scored a goal in Game 1 of the ECG at TB (5/11) ... Recorded an assist in Game 5 of the ECQF vs. CBJ, marking his first career playoff point. 2017: Made his postseason debut with the in Game 4 of the WCQF at NSH (4/20).

#8: Alex Ovechkin (L) 6' 3", 236 lbs. / Sep 17, 1985 (34 years and 10 months)

oh-VEHCH-kihn GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Capitals' first-round choice, first overall, in the 2004 NHL Draft Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 9, 2020 @ BUFFALO Career Playoffs 128 65-61-126 11 73 Last Assist: MAR 9, 2020 @ BUFFALO Season 68 48-19-67 -12 30 Career 1152 706-572-1278 82 719 Career vs. Opp 72 48-43-91 10 40 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 1,152 GP, 706g-572a-1,278p, 719 PIM Contract - Signed through 2020-21 2019-20 Highlights Won NHL-record ninth career Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy as NHL’s top goal scorer ... Recorded 11th career 40-goal season, one shy of for the NHL record ... Selected to 11th All-Star Game ... Became eighth player in NHL history to score 700 goals, at NJD (2/22) ... Recorded first career natural hat trick, the 27th of his career, passing Maurice Richard for the eighth most in NHL history, vs. LA (2/4). Playoff Career Ranks first in franchise playoff history in points (126), goals (65), shots (568), power-play goals (24), game-winning goals (9), games played (128) and second in assists (61) ... Ranks first among active NHL players (min. 100 GP) in career playoff goals per game (0.51) and third in playoff points per game (0.98) ... Became first Russian captain in NHL history to win the Stanley Cup and first player in franchise history to win the . #9: Dmitry Orlov (D) 5' 11", 208 lbs. / Jul 23, 1991 (29 years)

ohr-LAWF GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Capitals' second-round choice, 55th overall, in the 2009 NHL Draft Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 9, 2020 @ BUFFALO Career Playoffs 55 2-14-16 2 12 Last Assist: FEB 25, 2020 vs WINNIPEG (6) Season 69 4-23-27 5 36 Career 516 37-143-180 61 205 Career vs. Opp 23 2-10-12 6 4 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 516 GP, 37g-143a-180p, 205 PIM Contract - Signed through 2022-23 2019-20 Highlights On an active 397 consecutive games played streak - the fifth-longest active streak in the NHL ... One of five current players and two defensemen to record at least 20 assists in five straight seasons for Washington (Carlson, Backstrom, Kuznetsov &Oshie) ... One of three Russian defensemen to average over 20 minutes per game over the last three seasons (: 24:42; Orlov: 22:19; : 21:30) ... Played in his 500th career game, vs. PIT (2/2). Playoff Career 2019: Ranked fourth on the Capitals with four assists ... Passed (51) for the 10th most playoff games played in franchise history by a defenseman. 2018: Set career highs in playoff goals (2), assists (6) and points (8) ... Ranked third on the Capitals in TOI (24:12). 2017: Ranked third on the team in time on ice per game (21:24). 2016: Made his NHL playoff debut in Game 1 of the ECQF vs. PHI (4/14).

#10: Daniel Sprong (R) 5' 11", 191 lbs. / Mar 17, 1997 (23 years and 4 months)

Drafted: By Pittsburgh in the second round (46th overall) of the 2015 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From Pittsburgh in exchange for Marcus Pettersson, December 3, 2018 Playoffs ------Last Goal: JAN 5, 2020 vs NASHVILLE (6) Career Playoffs ------Last Assist: JAN 5, 2020 vs NASHVILLE (6) Season 8 1-1-2 -2 0 Career 97 19-11-30 -17 10 Career vs. Opp 1 0-0-0 0 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 0 GP, 0g-0a-0p, 0 PIM Contract - Signed through 2019-20 2019-20 Highlights Recorded 33 points (12g, 21a) in 44 games between San Diego and Hershey ... Recorded two points (1g, 1a) in eight games with Anaheim ... Registered three points (1g, 2a), including the game-winning goal, in his Hershey debut on Feb. 29 vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton ... Recorded a point in four of his five games with Hershey. Playoff Career 2018: Scored one goal in three Calder Cup playoff games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. 2016: Appeared in all 10 of Wilkes-Barre/Scranton’s Calder Cup playoff games, recording seven points (5g, 2a) ... Scored two goals, including the game-winning goal in overtime, in Game 2 of the Atlantic Division Semifinals vs. Providence (4/21).

#13: Jakub Vrana (L) 6' 0", 195 lbs. / Feb 28, 1996 (24 years and 5 months)

Drafted: Capitals' first-round choice, 13th overall, in the 2014 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Goal: FEB 25, 2020 vs WINNIPEG (6) Playoffs ------Last Assist: MAR 7, 2020 @ PITTSBURGH (1) Career Playoffs 30 3-5-8 4 8 Season 69 25-27-52 3 18 Career 245 65-67-132 27 59 Career vs. Opp 11 1-3-4 -3 5 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 245 GP, 65g-67a-132p, 59 PIM Contract - Signed through 2020-21 2019-20 Highlights Set career highs in goals (25), assists (27) and points (52) ... Ranked fourth in the NHL in goals per 60 minutes of play (1.54) at five-on-five ... Only player in the NHL with 25 goals and just one power play goal ... Led the Capitals and ranked 13th in the NHL in points per 60 minutes of play (2.66) ... Recorded career high four multi-goal games ... Recorded 100th career point, vs. FLA (11/27) ... Played 200th career game, at NYR (11/20) ... Recorded first career hat trick, vs. CGY (11/3). Playoff Career 2019: Averaged 14:23 TOI per game in ECFR vs. CAR. 2018: Registered eight points (3g, 5a) in 23 playoff games ... Scored a goal in Game 5 of the SCF at VGK (6/7) ... Recorded three points (1g, 2a) in Game 5 of the ECSF vs. PIT (5/5), including the game-winning goal ... Scored his first career NHL playoff goal in Game 2 of the ECSF vs. PIT (4/29). #14: Richard Panik (R) 6' 2", 202 lbs. / Feb 7, 1991 (29 years and 5 months)

Drafted: TBL's second choice (2nd round, 52nd overall) 2009 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2019 Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 7, 2020 @ PITTSBURGH (1) Career Playoffs 12 0-4-4 -5 12 Last Assist: MAR 7, 2020 @ PITTSBURGH (1) Season 59 9-13-22 16 36 Career 469 84-97-181 19 256 Career vs. Opp 12 4-4-8 6 6 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 59 GP, 9g-13a-22p, 36 PIM Contract - Signed through 2022-23 2019-20 Highlights Ranked fourth on the Capitals in points per 60 minutes of play at five-on-five (2.15) ... Ranked second on Washington with a 54.9 attempt percentage at five-on-five (611 shot attempts for, 501 shot attempts against) ... Ranked first on the team and seventh in the NHL in points per 60 minutes of play at five-on-five from Dec. 14 to March 12 (3.18) ... Recorded his fifth career multi-goal game, vs. NSH (1/29). Playoff Career 2017: Tied for third on Chicago with one assist. 2016: Ranked fourth on Chicago with three assists ... Recorded a point in three-straight games (3a) in WCFR against STL. 2014: Made NHL playoff debut in Game 1 of the ECFR vs. MTL as a member of Tampa Bay. 2013: Skated in 16 game with Syracuse during the Calder Cup Playoffs ... Ranked second on Syracuse with nine goals and fourth in points (14). 2012: Won Calder Cup with Norfolk, appearing in all 18 contests.

#16: Philippe Maillet (C) 5' 10", 190 lbs. / Nov 7, 1992 (27 years and 8 months)

Last Goal: - GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Assist: - Playoffs ------Career Playoffs ------Season ------Career ------Career vs. Opp ------Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 0 GP, 0g-0a-0p, 0 PIM Contract - Signed through 2020-21 2019-20 Highlights Led Hershey with 44 points (17g, 27a) in 61 games ... Tied for first on the team in assists (27), tied for second in power play goals (5) and tied for third in game winning goals (3) ... Recorded 10 multi-point games this season, including six three-point games. Playoff Career 2018: Appeared in all four of Ontario’s Calder Cup playoff games ... Scored two goals in Game 2 of the the Pacific Division Semifinals at Texas (4/20). 2017: Appeared in four Calder Cup playoff games with Ontario ... Led The University of New Brunswick with 16 points (8g, 8a) in nine playoff games. 2016: Recorded four points (2g, 2a) in five playoff games with The University of New Brunswick. 2015: Led The University of New Brunswick in goals (5) and tied for second on the team in points in seven playoff games. 2014: Recorded one assist in four playoff games with the University of New Brunswick.

#17: Ilya Kovalchuk (L) 6' 3", 222 lbs. / Apr 15, 1983 (37 years and 3 months)

Drafted: 1er choix, 1er tour / 1st pick, 1st round - ATL (1st - 2001) GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Joueur autonome / Free agent (03/01/20) Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 5, 2020 @ NY RANGERS (2) Career Playoffs 32 11-16-27 -8 31 Last Assist: MAR 5, 2020 @ NY RANGERS (2) Season 46 10-16-26 -4 18 Career 926 443-433-876 -146 544 Career vs. Opp 61 35-30-65 -1 26 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 7 GP, 1g-3a-4p, 4 PIM Contract - Signed through 2019-20 2019-20 Highlights Recorded three points (1g, 2a), including his first goal as a Capital, at NYR (3/5) …Recorded his first point as a Capital, an assist, vs. MIN (3/1) …Made his Capitals debut, vs. WPG (2/25) …Scored two goals, at PHI (1/16) …Played in his 900th career game, vs. EDM (1/9) …Made his Canadiens debut, vs. WPG (1/6) …Signed with on Jan. 3. Playoff Career 2012: Played in 23 games for New Jersey during the playoffs …Led New Jersey in points (19), assists (11) and tied for first in goals (8) …Scored a goal in Game 4 of the SCF at LA (6/6). 2010: Skated in all five of New Jersey’s playoff games …Led New Jersey in points (6) and tied for first on the team in goals (2) and assists (4). 2007: Scored his first career playoff goal in Game 2 of the ECQF vs. NYR (4/14) …Made his Stanley Cup Playoff debut with Atlanta in Game 1 of the ECQF vs. NYR (4/12). #19: Nicklas Backstrom (C) 6' 1", 206 lbs. / Nov 23, 1987 (32 years and 8 months)

Drafted: Capitals' first-round choice, fourth overall, in the 2006 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Goal: MAR 7, 2020 @ PITTSBURGH (1) Playoffs ------Last Assist: MAR 7, 2020 @ PITTSBURGH (1) Career Playoffs 123 36-70-106 8 58 Season 61 12-42-54 -1 14 Career 956 243-684-927 119 462 Career vs. Opp 52 14-48-62 9 38 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 956 GP, 243g-684a-927p, 462 PIM Contract - Signed through 2024-25 2019-20 Highlights Led Capitals forwards in assists (42) for the sixth time in the last eight seasons ... Passed Kelly Miller (940) for fourth place on the Capitals’ franchise games played list, at LA (2/4) ... Recorded four points (2g, 2a), including his 900th career point and became one of two active Capitals players to reach the mark (Alex Ovechkin), at NJD (12/20) ... Passed (885) for seventh place among Swedish-born players in career points, at FLA (11/7). Playoff Career Ranks first in franchise playoff history in assists (70) and overtime goals (4), and second in goals (36), points (106), games played (123) and game-winning goals (7) ... Ranks fourth among active NHL players (min. 100 GP) in career playoff assists per game (0.57) and seventh in playoff points per game (0.86) ... 2019: Led the Capitals in goals (5) and ranked second on the team in points (8) during the playoffs.

#20: Lars Eller (C) 6' 2", 205 lbs. / May 8, 1989 (31 years and 2 months)

Drafted: Blues' first-round choice, 13th overall, in the 2007 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From Montreal in exchange for Washington's second-round pick in the Playoffs ------2017 and 2018 NHL Draft, June 24, 2016 Career Playoffs 81 14-30-44 10 56 Last Goal: MAR 4, 2020 vs PHILADELPHIA (3) Last Assist: MAR 5, 2020 @ NY RANGERS (2) Season 69 16-23-39 3 48 Career 754 132-162-294 -22 460 Career vs. Opp 36 3-7-10 1 22 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 312 GP, 59g-79a-138p, 159 PIM Contract: Signed through 2022-23 2019-20 Highlights Set career highs in points (39) and time on ice per game (17:01) …Tied a career high in assists (23) ... Led Capitals centers in faceoff win percentage (51.9) …Led the Capitals with a 55.8 shot attempt percentage at five-on-five (908 shot attempts for, 717 against) ... Led Capitals forwards in takeaways (44) …Played in his 700th career game, vs. BUF (11/1). Playoff Career 2019: Skated in all seven of Washington’s playoff games. 2018: Recorded playoff career highs in goals (7), assists (11) and points (18) ... Scored the series-clinching goal in Game 5 of the SCF at VGK (6/7). 2017: Played in all 13 of Washington’s playoff games. 2015: Played in all 12 of Montreal’s playoff games. 2014:Played in all 17 of Montreal’s playoff games ... Ranked second on the team in points (13). 2013: Appeared in one playoff game with Montreal. 2011: Made his NHL playoff debut at BOS (4/14).

#21: Garnet Hathaway (R) 6' 3", 210 lbs. / Nov 23, 1991 (28 years and 8 months)

Drafted: Undrafted GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed as a free agent July 1, 2019 Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 5, 2020 @ NY RANGERS (2) Career Playoffs 5 0-0-0 0 14 Last Assist: MAR 7, 2020 @ PITTSBURGH (1) Season 66 9-7-16 6 79 Career 241 25-31-56 22 298 Career vs. Opp 7 1-2-3 0 11 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 66 GP, 9g-7a-16p, 79 PIM Contract: Signed through 2022-23 2019-20 Highlights Ranked third in the NHL in penalties drawn (36) and first in penalties drawn per 60 (3.04, minimum 25 games played) …Ranked second on the Capitals in hits and 16th in the NHL (189) …Ranked second on the Capitals in penalty minutes (79) …Scored the game winning goal, at TB (12/14) …Recorded second career multi-goal game, at SJ (12/3) …Played in his 200th career NHL game, at DET (11/30) …Scored first goal as a Capital, vs. CAR (10/5). Playoff Career 2019: Skated in all five of Calgary’s playoff games …Led Calgary in hits (26) during the playoffs …Made his Stanley Cup Playoff debut in Game 1 of the First Round vs. COL (4/11). 2017: Skated in five games with Stockton during the Calder Cup Playoffs, recording four points (2g, 2a). 2014: Made his Calder Cup Playoff debut with Abbotsford in Game 2 of the Conference Quarterfinals vs. Grand Rapids (4/26). #24: Connor McMichael (C) 6' 0", 183 lbs. / Jan 15, 2001 (19 years and 6 months)

Last Goal: - GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Assist: - Playoffs ------Career Playoffs ------Season ------Career ------Career vs. Opp ------Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 0 GP, 0g-0a-0p, 0 PIM Contract: Signed through 2021-22 2019-20 Highlights Recorded 102 points (47g, 55a) in 52 games with London ... Ranked second in the OHL in points per game (1.96) ... Recorded 31 multi-point games and recorded a point in 45 of his 52 games ... Named OHL Player of the Week three times ... Finished first in the Most Dangerous in Goal Area and Best Shot categories in the OHL Coaches Poll among Western Conference players ... Earned a gold medal with Canada at the World Junior Championship, where he recorded a goal and an assist in the championship game and finished with seven points (5g, 2a) in seven games in the tournament. Playoff Career 2019: Skated in all 11 of London’s playoff games, recording points (2g, 3a) ... Recorded two assists in Game 2 of Round 2 vs. Guelph (4/7), marking his first OHL career multi-point playoff game. 2018: Appeared in four playoff games with London ... Made his OHL Playoff debut in Game 1 of Round 1 at Owen Sound (3/22).

#26: Nic Dowd (C) 6' 1", 195 lbs. / May 27, 1990 (30 years and 2 months)

Drafted: Kings Seventh Round pick (198th overall) in 2009 NHL Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed as free agent, July 1, 2018 Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 7, 2020 @ PITTSBURGH (1) Career Playoffs 7 1-0-1 -1 6 Last Assist: MAR 7, 2020 @ PITTSBURGH (1) Season 56 7-8-15 11 28 Career 251 24-39-63 -3 103 Career vs. Opp 10 1-0-1 0 6 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 120 GP, 15g-22a-37p, 48 PIM Contract - Signed through 2021-22 2019-20 Highlights Led the team in shorthanded goals (3) and ranked tied for fifth in the NHL ... Scored the most shorthanded goals in a season by a Capitals player since and in 2006-07 ... Set a career high in plus/minus (11) ... Recorded his first career multi-goal game and his second career three-point game (2g, 1a), at PIT (3/7) ... Recorded his fourth career multi-point game (2a), at SJ (12/3) ... Played in his 200th career NHL game, vs. COL (10/14). Playoff Career 2019: Skated in all seven of Washington’s playoff games ... Led Capitals centers in faceoff win percentage (57.4) during the playoffs ... Scored on a penalty shot in Game 5 of the First Round vs. CAR (4/20), marking the first successful penalty shot in the playoffs in franchise history and his first career playoff goal ... Made his Stanley Cup Playoff debut in Game 1 of the First Round vs. CAR (4/11).

#27: Alexander Alexeyev (D) 6' 4", 210 lbs. / Nov 15, 1999 (20 years and 8 months)

Last Goal: - GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Assist: - Playoffs ------Career Playoffs ------Season ------Career ------Career vs. Opp ------Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 0 GP, 0g-0a-0p, 0 PIM Contract: Signed through 2021-22 2019-20 Highlights Recorded 21 points (3g, 18a) in 58 games, which tied for 12th among AHL rookie defensemen ... Recorded 18 points (3g, 15a) at even strength, which tied for sixth among AHL rookie defensemen ... Led Hershey defensemen in games played, ranked second in points, and ranked third among the group in plus/minus (8) ... Recorded his first career AHL goal in his AHL debut Oct. 5 vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, scoring 1:02 into the first period. Playoff Career 2018: Recorded five points (2g, 3a) in three playoff games with Red Deer in the (WHL). #33: Radko Gudas (D) 6' 0", 205 lbs. / Jun 5, 1990 (30 years and 1 month)

Drafted: by Tampa Bay, 3rd round (66th overall) in 2010 GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Acquired from Philadelphia in exchange for , June 14, 2019 Playoffs ------Last Goal: JAN 7, 2020 vs OTTAWA (19) Career Playoffs 15 0-1-1 -4 36 Last Assist: FEB 2, 2020 vs PITTSBURGH (10) Season 63 2-13-15 15 40 Career 479 26-94-120 26 619 Career vs. Opp 14 2-2-4 3 11 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 63 GP, 2g-13a-15p, 40 PIM Contract - Signed through 2019-20 2019-20 Highlights Set a career high in plus/minus (15) …Led Capitals defensemen in hits (164) …His 51.4 shot attempt percentage at five-on-five (827 shot attempts for, 781 shot attempts against) ranked second among Capitals defensemen with at least 10 games played …Scored first goal as a Capital, vs. TB (12/21). Playoff Career 2018: Skated in all six of Philadelphia’s playoff games …Led team in hits (32) and ranked fourth in time on ice per game (19:18). 2016: Skated in all six of Philadelphia’s playoff games …Led team in hits (30) and ranked fourth in time on ice per game (19:37). 2014: Appeared in three playoff games for Tampa Bay …Made his Stanley Cup Playoff debut in Game 1 of the ECQF vs. MTL (4/16). 2013: Skated in 12 Calder Cup playoff games with Syracuse, recording three points (2g, 1a). 2012: Won Calder Cup with Norfolk, appearing in 16 contests. 2011: Skated in six playoff games with Norfolk.

#34: Jonas Siegenthaler (D) 6' 3", 210 lbs. / May 6, 1997 (23 years and 2 months)

Last Goal: DEC 20, 2019 @ NEW JERSEY (28) GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Assist: JAN 7, 2020 vs OTTAWA (20) Playoffs ------Career Playoffs 4 0-0-0 0 2 Season 64 2-7-9 11 43 Career 90 2-11-13 17 53 Career vs. Opp 3 0-1-1 0 2 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 90 GP, 2g-11a-13p, 53 PIM Contract - Signed through 2019-20 2019-20 Highlights Set career highs in games played (64), points (9), goals (2) and assists (7) ... Led Capitals in penalty kill minutes per game (3:11) ... Ranked second on the Capitals in blocked shots (105) ... Scored his first career goal and game-winning goal, vs. VGK (11/9) ... Recorded first multi- point game (2a), vs. FLA (11/27). Playoff Career 2019: Made NHL playoff debut in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference First Round vs. CAR, 4/18. 2017: Made AHL playoff debut with Hershey, appearing in five games.

#42: Martin Fehervary (D) 6' 2", 200 lbs. / Oct 6, 1999 (20 years and 9 months)

Last Goal: - GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Assist: FEB 8, 2020 vs PHILADELPHIA (1) Playoffs ------Career Playoffs ------Season 6 0-1-1 -2 6 Career 6 0-1-1 -2 6 Career vs. Opp 0 0-0-0 0 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 6 GP, 0g-1a-1p, 6 PIM Contract: Signed through 2021-22 2019-20 Highlights Appeared in six game with Washington ... Made his NHL debut at STL (10/2) ... Became the first player selected outside of the first round to make his NHL debut before the age of 20 since Samuel Girard (Nashville, Oct. 10, 2017) ... Averaged 15:59 time on ice per game and recorded a 53.60 shot attempt percentage (81 shot attempts for, 70 against) at five-on-five ... Recorded his first career point, an assist, vs. PHI (2/8) ... Recorded 14 points (4g, 10a) in 56 games with Hershey ... Ranked fourth among AHL rookie defensemen in plus/minus (15). Playoff Career 2019: Recorded three assists in nine playoff games with HV71 in the (SHL). #43: Tom Wilson (R) 6' 4", 220 lbs. / Mar 29, 1994 (26 years and 4 months)

Drafted: Capitals first-round choice, 16th overall, in the 2012 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Goal: MAR 1, 2020 @ MINNESOTA (4) Playoffs ------Last Assist: MAR 9, 2020 @ BUFFALO Career Playoffs 69 11-14-25 4 105 Season 68 21-23-44 -3 93 Career 522 78-110-188 30 1027 Career vs. Opp 20 1-7-8 2 44 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 522 GP, 78g-110a-188p, 1,027 PIM Contract: Signed through 2023-24 2019-20 Highlights Set career high in assists (23) and points (44) ... Set career highs in power play goals (5) and game-winning goals (5) ... Ranked third in the NHL in hits (253) ... Recorded fewest penalty minutes (93) of his career ... Played 500th career game, vs. CAR (1/13) ... Recorded 1,000th penalty minute, vs. NJD (1/11) ... Recorded 100th career assist, vs. TB (12/21). Playoff Career 2019: Ranked third on the team in goals (3). 2018: Set career highs in playoff goals (5), assists (10) and points (15). 2017: Ranked tied for fourth on the team in goals (3) …Scored his first career playoff overtime goal in Game 1 of the ECQF vs. TOR (4/13). 2016: Ranked second on the team in hits (40). 2015: Earned his first career playoff point with an assist in Game 5 of the ECSF at NYR (5/8). 2013: Made NHL debut in Game 5 of ECQF vs. NYR ... Became first WSH teenager (19) to make NHL debut in the playoffs.

#47: Beck Malenstyn (L) 6' 3", 200 lbs. / Feb 4, 1998 (22 years and 5 months)

Last Goal: - GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Assist: - Playoffs ------Career Playoffs ------Season 3 0-0-0 -1 0 Career 3 0-0-0 -1 0 Career vs. Opp 0 0-0-0 0 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 3 GP, 0g-0a-0p, 0 PIM Contract: Signed through 2020-21 2019-20 Highlights Appeared in three games with the Capitals ... Made his NHL debut at NYR (11/20) ... Recorded 15 points (7g, 8a) in 46 games with Hershey, tying his goal total from 2018-19 in 32 fewer games ... Tied for third on Hershey in game winning goals (3) and shorthanded goals (1). Playoff Career 2019: Skated in all nine of Hershey’s playoff games, recording two assists ... Made his Calder Cup Playoff debut in Game 1 of the Atlantic Division Semifinals at Bridgeport (4/19). 2018: Won the WHL Championship with Swift Current, recording 11 points (4g, 7a) in 26 playoff games. 2017: Appeared in four WHL playoff games with Calgary. 2016: Skated in all five of Calgary’s playoff games, recording three points (2g, 1a). 2015: Appeared in 11 WHL playoff games with Calgary ... Made his WHL Playoff debut in Game 7 of the Conference Quarterfinals vs. Kootenay (4/6). #62: Carl Hagelin (L) 6' 0", 185 lbs. / Aug 23, 1988 (31 years and 11 months)

Drafted: NYR's sixth round pick (168th overall) in the 2007 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Acquired from Los Angeles in exchange for a 2019 third round pick and a Playoffs ------conditional 2020 sixth round pick Career Playoffs 128 22-26-48 6 74 Last Goal: MAR 5, 2020 @ NY RANGERS (2) Last Assist: MAR 7, 2020 @ PITTSBURGH (1) Season 58 8-17-25 12 16 Career 604 101-165-266 102 254 Career vs. Opp 28 5-7-12 0 10 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 78 GP, 11g-25a-36p, 26 PIM Contract: Signed through 2022-23 2019-20 Highlights Led Capitals forwards in shorthanded time on ice per game (2:55) …Set a career high with three shorthanded points (1g, 2a) ... Played in his 600th career NHL game, at MIN (3/1) …Recorded his 100th career goal, vs. PIT (2/23) …Recorded longest point streak of his career (seven games, 3g, 4a) from 1/16 to 2/4. Playoff Career 2019: Skated in all seven of Washington’s playoff games. 2018: Skated in nine playoff games with Pittsburgh. 2017: Won Stanley Cup with Pittsburgh, appearing in 15 contests. 2016: Won Stanley Cup with Pittsburgh, appearing in 24 contests …Ranked fourth on the team in points (16). 2015: Appeared in 19 games with New York. 2014: Appeared in 25 playoff games with New York and set a postseason career high in goals (7). 2013: Recorded his first career playoff goal in Game 1 of the ECQF at WSH (5/2). 2012: Made his postseason debut in Game 1 of the ECQF vs. OTT (4/12).

#64: Brian Pinho (C) 6' 1", 193 lbs. / May 11, 1995 (25 years and 2 months)

Last Goal: - GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Assist: - Playoffs ------Career Playoffs ------Season ------Career ------Career vs. Opp ------Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 0 GP, 0g-0a-0p, 0 PIM Contract: Signed through 2019-20 2019-20 Highlights Recorded 37 points (20g, 17a) in 62 games, which ranked fourth on Hershey ... Ranked second on Hershey in goals (20) and led the team in game winning goals (4) and shorthanded goals (3) ... Seventeen of Pinho’s 20 goals came at even strength, which ranked tied for 11th in the AHL ... One of two Bears to play in all 62 games this season and posted the second highest plus/minus rating (16) on the team. Playoff Career 2019: Recorded two points (1g, 1a) in eight Calder Cup playoff games with Hershey ... Scored the series-clinching goal in overtime in Game 5 of the Atlantic Division Semifinals at Bridgeport (4/27).

#72: Travis Boyd (C) 6' 0", 190 lbs. / Sep 14, 1993 (26 years and 10 months)

Drafted: Capitals' sixth-round choice, 177th overall, in the 2011 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Goal: JAN 27, 2020 @ MONTREAL (4) Playoffs ------Last Assist: FEB 15, 2020 @ ARIZONA (2) Career Playoffs 2 0-0-0 0 0 Season 24 3-7-10 9 2 Career 85 8-23-31 17 10 Career vs. Opp 3 0-1-1 -2 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 85 GP, 8g-23a-31p, 10 PIM Contract - Signed through 2019-20 2019-20 Highlights Set a career high in plus/minus (9) ... Ranked fourth on the team in points per 60 minutes at five-on-five (2.15) ... Led the Capitals with 1.44 assists per 60 minutes of five-on-five play, which ranked 39th in the NHL among players with at least 24 games played ... Recorded his third career multi-point game (0g, 2a), vs. BUF (11/1). Playoff Career 2019: Appeared in his second career Stanley Cup Playoff game in Game 4 of the First Round vs. CAR (4/18). 2018: Made his postseason debut in Game 6 of the ECSF at PIT (5/7). 2017: Led Hershey in assists (7) and ranked tied for second in points (8) in 12 Calder Cup Playoff games …Scored the game winning goal in overtime in Game 2 of the Division Final vs. Providence (5/7). 2016: Appeared in all 21 games for Hershey …Ranked tied for first on the team in game winning goals (2) …Tied for fourth in assists (7) and tied for sixth in points (9).

#74: John Carlson (D) 6' 3", 217 lbs. / Jan 10, 1990 (30 years and 6 months)

Drafted: Capitals' first-round choice, 27th overall, in the 2008 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Goal: FEB 10, 2020 vs NY ISLANDERS (13) Playoffs ------Last Assist: MAR 5, 2020 @ NY RANGERS (2) Career Playoffs 107 18-42-60 12 42 Season 69 15-60-75 12 26 Career 757 105-373-478 92 258 Career vs. Opp 39 6-19-25 17 18 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 757 GP, 105g-373a-478p, 258 PIM Contract: Signed through 2025-26 2019-20 Highlights Led all NHL defensemen in points (75), assists (60) and game winning goals (6) …Ranked fourth among all NHL skaters in assists …Ranked first among all defensemen in primary assists (38) and third among all skaters ... Ranked seventh in the NHL in TOI (1,699:41) ... Led the Capitals in points and assists …Set career highs in points and assists …Passed (470) for the most points in franchise history by a defenseman, vs. PIT (2/23). Playoff Career Ranks first in franchise playoff history among defensemen in points (60), goals (18), power-play goals (12) and games played (107), and second in assists (42) ... 2019: Led the Capitals in time on ice per game (26:14) and power play points (4) ... 2018: Recorded 20 points (5g, 15a) in 24 games ... Led NHL defensemen in goals, assists and points ... Set new franchise record for points by a defenseman in a single postseason.

#77: T.J. Oshie (R) 6' 0", 195 lbs. / Dec 23, 1986 (33 years and 7 months)

OH-shee GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Blues' first-round choice, 24th overall, in the 2005 NHL Draft Playoffs ------Acquired: From St. Louis in exhange for , Pheonix Copley and a third- Career Playoffs 83 24-30-54 -3 62 round pick in the 2016 NHL Draft, July 2, 2015 Last Goal: MAR 7, 2020 @ PITTSBURGH (1) Season 69 26-23-49 4 26 Last Assist: MAR 7, 2020 @ PITTSBURGH (1) Career 803 238-329-567 126 402 Career vs. Opp 23 16-17-33 17 8 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 359 GP, 128g-129a-257p, 163 PIM Contract - Signed through 2024-25 2019-20 Highlights Named to All-Star Game for the first time in his career ... Played his 800th career game, vs. PHI (3/4) ... Recorded 26 goals, the second consecutive season he reached the 25 goal mark and tied for the second-most goals in a single season in his career ... Recorded 10 power play goals, his most since 2015-16 ... Ranked first on the Capitals in shooting percentage (19.6 percent) and fifth in the NHL (min. 50 shots). Playoff Career 2019: Passed (43) for the 13th-most playoff points in franchise history. 2018: Set career highs in playoff goals (8), assists (13) and points (21) ... Ranked fourth on the team in points ... Recorded six multi-point games ... Tied for the team lead in power play goals (6). 2017: Ranked second on team in points with 12 (4g, 8a) …Ranked first in time on ice per game among Capitals forwards. 2016: Recorded 10 points (6g, 4a) in 12 games.

#78: Tyler Lewington (D) 6' 2", 200 lbs. / Dec 5, 1994 (25 years and 7 months)

Last Goal: DEC 29, 2018 @ OTTAWA (6) GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Assist: DEC 29, 2018 @ OTTAWA (6) Playoffs ------Career Playoffs ------Season 6 0-0-0 -2 17 Career 8 1-1-2 1 24 Career vs. Opp 0 0-0-0 0 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 8 GP, 1g-1a-2p, 17 PIM Contract - Signed through 2019-20 2019-20 Highlights Appeared in six games with Washington .... Tied an AHL career high in goals (4) in 43 games with Hershey ... Led Hershey in plus/minus (17) ... Led Hershey defensemen in penalty minutes (76) and ranked second among the group in shooting percentage (7.4). Playoff Career 2019: Skated in eight playoff games with Hershey ... Ranked third on Hershey in penalty minutes (20). 2017: Skated in all 12 of Hershey’s playoff games, recording four points (1g, 3a). 2016: Appeared in all 21 playoff games for Hershey, recording five points (4g, 1a) ... Led Hershey defensemen in goals during the playoffs ... Scored a goal in Game 2 of the Calder Cup Final vs. Lake Erie (6/3) ... Scored two goals in his Calder Cup Playoff debut with Hershey in Game 1 of the Atlantic Division Semifinals at Portland (4/22). #92: Evgeny Kuznetsov (C) 6' 2", 197 lbs. / May 19, 1992 (28 years and 2 months)

ehv-GEH-nee kooz-neht-SAWF GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Capitals' first-round choice, 26th overall, in the 2010 NHL Draft Playoffs ------Acquired: Career Playoffs 70 24-33-57 10 42 Last Goal: FEB 8, 2020 vs PHILADELPHIA (11) Last Assist: MAR 9, 2020 @ BUFFALO Season 63 19-33-52 -2 40 Career 479 120-269-389 61 246 Career vs. Opp 19 3-11-14 -1 12 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------Career as a Capital - 479 GP, 120g-269a-389p, 246 PIM Contract - Signed through 2019-20 2019-20 Highlights Became the 10th player in franchise history to record five-straight 50 point seasons ... Ranked first among Capitals with at least 30 games played in assists per 60 minutes of five-on-five play (1.41) ... Ranked second in points per 60 minutes of five-on-five play (2.33) ... Passed (363) for the 19th-most points in franchise history ... Recorded four game multi-point streak (3g, 6a, Nov. 3-11). Playoff Career 2019: Passed for the sixth most playoff points in franchise history ...Passed for the ninth-most assists in franchise history (33). 2018: Led NHL with 32 points (12g, 20a) in 24 games ... Became the fifth NHL player since 1997, and the fourth active player, to register 30 or more points in a single postseason ... Scored the series-clinching goal in OT in Game 6 of the ECSF at PIT (5/7). 2017: Ranked third on the team in points with 10 (5g, 5a)