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2009-2010 media guide

STARS ORGANIZATION Top 10 Rankings ...... 187 Staff Directory ...... 2-5 Career Leaders ...... 188 American Airlines ...... 5-6 Single Season Leaders ...... 189 Dr Pepper StarCenters ...... 7 20- Scorers ...... 190 Dr Pepper Arena ...... 8 Hat Tricks ...... 191-193 Stars - Cedar Park Center ...... 9 Year-By-Year ...... 194-196 Thomas O. Hicks ...... 10 ...... 197-201 Jeff Cogen ...... 11 Shots ...... 202 Hicks Holdings, LLC ...... 12 Special Teams ...... 203 ...... 13 ...... 204-205 ...... 14 Shootout Results ...... 206 Frank Provenzano ...... 14 Best Record After… ...... 207 ...... 15 Individual Records vs. Opponents ...... 208 ...... 15 Champions ...... 208 ...... 16 Seasonal Streaks ...... 209 Assistant Coaches ...... 17 All-Time Longest Streaks ...... 210 Senior Management ...... 18 Record By Month ...... 211-212 Scouting Staff ...... 19 Record By Day ...... 213-214 Training and Medical Staff ...... 20 Youngest and Oldest Stars ...... 215 Hockey Operations Staff ...... 21-23 Yearly Attendance ...... 215 Broadcasting ...... 24 The Last Time...... 216 Communications Staff ...... 25 Regular Season Records ...... 217-222 Scoring and Results, Year-By-Year ...... 223-262 2009-2010 STARS Administration ...... 263 Players ...... 26-84 Coaching Tenures ...... 263 In The System ...... 85-90 Coaching Records ...... 264 Future Stars ...... 91-93 All-Time Roster ...... 265-272 2009 Draft Selections ...... 94 All-Time Goaltenders ...... 273 All-Time Draft Selections ...... 95-98 Last By Club ...... 274 Player Personnel ...... 99-100 Trades ...... 275-278 Pronunciation Guide ...... 100 All-Time Jersey Numbers ...... 279-280 Information/Management . . . . .101-102 National Awards ...... 281 Directory/Schedule ...... 103 Retired Numbers ...... 282 Team Awards ...... 283-284 2008-2009 SEASON Season In Review ...... 104-111 Stars Individual Scoring ...... 112 Playoffs Vs. Opponents ...... 285 Stars Divisional Results ...... 113 Playoff Game-By-Game ...... 285-290 Stars Game-By-Game ...... 114 Playoff Top 10 ...... 290 Stars Home Game-By-Game ...... 115 Playoff Overtime Opponents ...... 290 Stars Road Game-By-Game ...... 115 Playoff Overtime ...... 291 Transactions ...... 116 Playoff Hat Tricks, Shutouts ...... 292 Man Games Lost To Injury ...... 117 Playoff Roster and Scoring ...... 293-295 Special Teams Scoring ...... 117 Playoff Records ...... 296-297 Stars Highs & Lows ...... 118 Special Teams Game-by-Game ...... 119-120 Multiple Scoring Games ...... 120 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Miscellaneous Records ...... 121 Seating Map ...... 298 NHL Opponents ...... 122-179 Media Information ...... 299 NHL On-Ice Officials ...... 300 RECORD BOOK NHL Alignment ...... 300 Year-By-Year Records ...... 180 2009-2010 NHL Critical Dates ...... 301 Year-By-Year Home and Road ...... 181 NHL Directory ...... 301 All-Time vs. NHL Clubs ...... 182 Stars In The Community ...... 302-303 Recent Record Vs. Opponents ...... 183 2009-10 Schedule & Arena Seating ...... 304 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE Longest Scoring Streaks ...... 183 Last Vs. Opponents ...... 184 Seasonal Leaders ...... 185 All-Time Scoring List ...... 186 Longest Goal Scoring Streaks ...... 186

CHIEF EDITOR: ...... Graham Clark ASSISTANT EDITORS:...... Rob Scichili, Jason Rademan DESIGN: ...... Rainer Uhlir, Chase Hargrove, Tracy Benck EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE: ...... Lane Pate, ...... Erin Chenderlin, Travis Betts, Olivia Kiespert, Justin Funk, Elias Sports Bureau PHOTO CREDITS:...... Glenn James, Tim Heitman, ...... NHL Images, Getty Images, Dave Sandford/, Nick Falzerano DEVELOPMENT:...... Studio Tiga, Tustin, CA COPYRIGHT 2009, Dallas Stars 1 staff directory Dallas Stars, Dr Pepper StarCenter Frisco 2601 Avenue of the Stars, Frisco, Texas 75034 (214) 387-5500; Fax: (214) 387-5610 Tickets: (214) GO-STARS; www.DallasStars.com HICKS HOLDINGS LLC Chairman of the Board & Owner ...... Thomas O. Hicks Chief Operating Officer, Hicks Holdings ...... Joseph B. Armes Executive Vice President, Hicks Holdings & Chief Operating Officer, Hicks Sports Group ...... Casey Coffman Executive Vice President ...... Roy Bailey Vice President, Hicks Holdings & Executive Vice President, Hicks Sports Group ...... Thomas O. Hicks, Jr. Vice President, Hicks Holdings ...... Mack H. Hicks

DALLAS STARS EXECUTIVES: President ...... Jeff Cogen Executive Vice President, Alternate Governor ...... Brett Hull Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing ...... Geoff Moore Executive Vice President, Finance & CFO ...... Robert Hutson Executive Vice President, Business Operations ...... Randy Locey Assistant to the President ...... Kay Turner

HOCKEY OPERATIONS: General Manager ...... Joe Nieuwendyk Director, Scouting & Player Development ...... Les Jackson Assistant General Manager ...... Frank Provenzano Director, Player Personnel ...... Dave Taylor Head Coach ...... Marc Crawford Assistant Coach ...... Assistant Coach ...... Assistant Coach ...... Goaltending Coach ...... Mike Valley Strength and Conditioning Coach ...... J.J. McQueen Manager, Hockey Administration ...... Mark Janko Executive Assistant, Hockey Operations ...... Pam Wenzel Director, Team Services ...... Jason Rademan Director, Operations ...... Scott White Director, Amateur Scouting ...... Director, European Scouting ...... Kari Takko Professional Scouts ...... Johan Garpenlov, Paul McIntosh, Doug Overton Amateur Scouts ...... , Jack Foley, Bob Gernander, ...... Dennis Holland, Jiri Hrdina, Jimmy Johnston, ...... Alex LePore, Rickard Oquist, Butch Ott, Jim Pederson, ...... Borys Protsenko, Shane Turner Head Athletic Trainer ...... Dave Zeis Associate Athletic Trainer ...... Craig Lowry Head Equipment Manager ...... Steve Sumner Assistant Equipment Manager ...... Chris Davidson-Adams Equipment Assistant ...... Dennis Soetaert Massage Therapist ...... Cleo Bates Strength and Conditioning Coordinator ...... Manny Hernando Video Coordinator ...... Kelly Forbes DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE MEDICAL STAFF: Head Team Physician and Orthopedic Surgeon ...... Dr. Dan Cooper Orthopedic Surgeons ...... Dr. Mark Muller, Dr. John Baker Orthopedic Specialists ...... Dr. Drew Dossett, Dr. Gene Curry, Dr. Andrew Clavenna Plastic Surgeon ...... Dr. Jeff Kenkle, Dr. Bill Adams Team Dentists ...... Dr. Wayne Scott, Dr. Julie Scott Internist ...... Dr. John C. Brooks, Dr. Reuben Elovitz Team Ophthalmologists ...... Dr. John N. Harrington, Dr. Grant D. Gilliland Physical Therapist ...... Alan Thompson Chiropractor ...... Dr. Mary Collings Sports Psychologist ...... Dr. Scot McFadden

2 3 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE staff directory netr otolr . . . Controller Inventory . . Warehouse Manager . . Merchandise Assistant Director, . . Merchandising Director, MERCHANDISING: . Music Director&GameHost . . Anthemist &GameHost . . Public Address Announcer Events andOperations Assistant . . . IceGirls Coordinator, ..Tra Designer Graphic . . Marketing Coordinator . Marketing Database Manager, . . NewMedia Manager, . . EventsandOperations Manager, . Creative Manager, . . Marketing Director, ...... Graphic Design Senior Creative Director, . Marketing Senior Vice President, MARKETING: . Accounts Payable . Accountants . Accounting Manager . Controller FINANCE ANDACCOUNTING: . Account Manager . Department Manager . Senior Consultant . Partnerships Corporate Director, . Partnerships Corporate Director, . Partnerships Corporate Vice President, CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS: . Community MarketingIntern . . Community Marketing Assistant . CommunityMarketing Manager, . CommunityMarketing Senior Director, DALLAS STARS FOUNDATION: ..Travi Interns Communications . Communications Coordinator, . Communications Manager, . . Communications Assistant Vice President, COMMUNICATIONS: ..Va Reception . EventOperations Director, BUSINESS OPERATIONS: . . Website Producer . Lead Editor . BroadcastManager Producer, Associate . Color Analyst . Play-By-Play Announcer . . Broadcastingand Creative Assistant Vice President, BROADCASTING ANDCREATIVE: ..MelissaEmbry ...... Jerry Miranda ..Jerry ...... ..Daryl es er SuzanneMagnus nessa Kerr, ln un,EddieGoodreau Clint Quinn, ..BillStrong ..ColinFaulkner ..Wendy Dutton ...... Gary Peterson ..Gary . .JasonDanby . .John Alexander ..KellyBillingham yBnk ChaseHargrove cy Benck, . .ScottRobertson ..SarahBrunke ..GingerMorgan . .Jason Atkinson ..BillHerman ..Trent Morton . .RalphStrangis ..LanePate . .Ben Young ..Carissa Wyckoff . .BillOellermann ..CelenaRae ..StevePhillips ..DanFitzsimmons et,OliviaKiespert s Betts, . .JenniferPetty ..RodneyFerrell . .JeffK . .OscarGarza . .AndreDelsol . .GrahamClark ..Tamara Boggs ..RainerUhlir . .Ashley Tamez ..LoraFarris ..Tim Corkhill ..BenCahalane .CarlaRosenberg . .JohnSponsler ..RobScichili . .Jason Walsh staff directory

TICKET OPERATIONS: Director, Ticket Operations ...... Cale Vennum Senior Box Office Assistants ...... Kenna Talley, Sharon Talley Box Office Assistant ...... Wes Moore

TICKET SALES: Senior Vice President, Sales and Service ...... Dan Fine Vice President, Inside Sales ...... Augie Manfredo Vice President, Groups and Suite Sales ...... Jamie Norman Director, Client Relations ...... Mike Zipser Director, New Business Development ...... Aldo Truden New Business Development Managers ...... Kevin Archibald, Jared Cloud, Brad Cruson, ...... Meg Fruge, Mike Witte Client Relations Managers ...... Sam Bays, Rick Colclasure, Ryan DeLong, ...... Jared Mazzola, Brad Stiles, Ian Suber, Daniel Venegas Senior Account Executive - Group & Suite Sales ...... John Higgins Account Executives - Group & Suite Sales ...... Chelsea Dill, Kyle Norris, Chad Pennington ...... Trevor Tankersley, Megan Walker Group & Suite Hospitality Manager ...... Christine Hill Inside Sales Representatives ...... Thomas Arendt, Erika Cook, Robert Fatta, ...... Kamryn LaCoco, Chris McGuigan, Adam Minton, ...... Mike Montgomery, Chelsey Newsom, Brandon Sheard, ...... Josh Springer, Josh Wigley

DR PEPPER STARCENTER MANAGEMENT: Vice President ...... Ed Reusch Senior Director, Hockey Programs ...... Keith Andresen Senior Director, Skating Programs ...... Liz Mangelsdorf Director, Operations ...... David Copland Director, McKinney ...... Jeff Mead Assistant Director, Hockey Programs ...... Dave Ambler Senior Manager, Operations ...... Dan Sawyers Senior Manager, Events ...... Mary Anne Huchingson

DR PEPPER ARENA MANAGEMENT: Assistant Vice President ...... Bill Herman Event Services Manager ...... Janell Fondry Operations Manager ...... Jeff Flarity

HICKS SPORTS GROUP SHARED SERVICES: Executive Vice President ...... Kellie Fischer Vice President, Human Resources & Risk Management ...... Terry Turner Assistant Vice President, Information Technology ...... Mike Bullock Associate Counsel ...... Kate Jett Supervisor, Staffing & Development ...... Shannon Cain Assistant to Human Resources ...... Brendan Marsh Human Resources Manager ...... Amy Gomez

Manager, Application Systems ...... Bill Edevane DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE Financial Systems Analyst ...... Machelle Noel Manager, IT Operations and Customer Service ...... Fred Phillips Senior Network Engineer ...... Erwin Chung Help Desk Coordinator ...... Shelli Gaston Senior Desktop Engineer ...... Greg Garrison Desktop Engineer ...... Cassie Allen, Anthony Mendheim Staff Accountant, Treasury ...... Shannon Garrett Payroll Manager ...... Donna Ebersole

4 5 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE american airlinescenter osueprhu uigtesao.TheiceisputintoplaceeachSeptemberandtakes24hoursto moisture perhourduringtheseason. a3,600-tonair-conditioning systemextract500gallonsof systemandadehumidification addition, In eightmilesofone-inchpipeand320tonsrefrigeration. chillersystemjustfortheslab, separate thebuildinghasa To of64-68degrees, maintainaconstanttemperature Texas blazesoutside. heat will hosteventsduringthe2010NBA All-Star Weekend. 2006NBAFinals and TheCenter wasaproudhostofthe2007NHL All-Star Game, Championships. Gymnastics FightingVisa ChampionshipsandothereventssuchasBoxingUltimate 2009 U.SA. &2006Men’s Big12Basketball Tournaments, 2004, ThePhillips662003, Tournaments, theCenterhosted2002&2006NCAA1stand2ndRoundMen’s las StarsandDallasMavericks, andPaul McCartney. Maná, BruceSpringsteen, Tom Petty, Cher, GeorgeStrait, art, RodStew- EltonJohn, BillyJoel, TheRollingStones, at American Airlines Centerincluding The Police, someoftheworld’s appeared performershave mostlegendary Inadditionto The Eagles, out crowd. when infrontofasold tookthestage The Eagles 2001, lines CenterfirstopeneditsdoorsonJuly28, Pollstar publication American andranked#4intheUSfor industry Air- Year End Ticket Salesin2008. experienceandexceptionalsightlines. fansamoreintimate allowing incloser bringsthebowl totheaction, theretractable seating arches arewarmandinviting;inside, thesignature Outside, oftraditionalarchitectureandhi-techwizardry. Airlines Centerisacombination for 18,532hockeyfans. two50personsuitesandroom suites, 142luxury comprisefiveconcourses, and invitingpassages It’s vistas grandcomplexwithsweeping tertainment andhasbecomethepremiervenueofSouth. the American Airlines Centerhassetanewstandardforsportsanden- Since openinginJuly2001, mrcnArie etrhsbe eetdynmntdfr“rn fteYa”byleadingconcert- American for nominated Airlines Centerhasbeenrepeatedly “Arena ofthe Year” eindb ol-eondacietDvdM cwr n alsbsdHS n. the American Inc., SchwarzandDallasbasedHKS, M. architectDavid Designed byworld-renowned American Airlines Centerwasdesignedtokeephockeyiceinperfectconditionevenwhenthe h mrcnArie etrhsbe osrne omjrsotn vns InadditiontotheDal- The American Airlines Centerhasbeennostrangertomajorsportingevents. american airlines center

build up to the 1-inch depth the players are accustomed to. The ice stays in the Center until the play- offs are complete and is covered up during the season with a special material called Ice Deck, a fiberglass product that keeps the ice cold and allows the air temperature above to rise without affect- ing the ice. The Zamboni is retrofitted with a Fast Ice system, the latest technology that allows the ice maintenance crew to cut the ice quickly in order to keep the ice smooth and fast. Thanks to the most sophisticated retractable seating system ever designed for a sports and enter- tainment venue, the conversion between basketball and hockey is record setting. The patented de- sign allows conversion from an ice rink to a basketball court or concert setting in less than two hours. Regarded as one of the most technologically advanced arenas, American Airlines Center will premier a one-of-a-kind sight and sound system in the 2009-2010 hockey and basketball season. During the summer months of 2009, American Airlines Center installed the first 1080 high-definition center scoreboard in the NBA and NHL. Digital video throughout the arena bowl is increased by over 300 percent with the addition of a new high-definition center scoreboard and two stadium-sized video displays that dominate the upper end walls. Matching the spectacular HD video experience will be a state-of-the-art concert quality sound system. The new digital six speaker linear system will deliver audio effects that the American Airlines Center visitor can both feel and hear DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE Fans with disabilities will find 524 accessible seats inside the venue and that all common areas, vendor spaces, retail stores and restaurants follow federal and state requirements for accessibility. Every luxury suite is accessible as are all 20 family restrooms. American Airlines Center strives to be the best live entertainment and sporting venue in the South. For more information on the events or media information, visit our website at www.americanairlines- center.com or e-mail us at [email protected].

6 7 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE dr pepperstarcenters n okyo 6set fiei h ra including nearly70highschoolhockeyteams. ing hockeyon26sheetsoficeinthearea, leagues. ing inrecreational therewereonly225adultsplay- Inaddition, eling hockeyteamsandonly250localchildrenplayingthesport. Therewere nohighschoolortrav- sortofhockey). shoppingmallsanddidn’t hostany (two ofwhichwereat the non-profitPlanoSports Authority. oneofwhichisayouth-onlyfacilitybuiltinpartnershipwith andtwoinPlano, facilitiesinIrving also have TheStars aswerethefacilitiesinEulessandDuncanville. city, ers Branchwasbuiltinpartnershipwiththat ThefacilityinFarm- atrendwhichispickingupmomentumaroundtheleague. facilities, publicskating ate Theteamalsosets the paceinNHLamongclubs formpartnershipswithcommunitiestocre- that arena. the qualityoffacilitywillhelptolurepotentialplayersinfuture.” andwehopethat goalinFrisco, achievedthat “TheStarshave Hicks. saidStarsowner available," Thomas O. Tornado hockeyteamoftheNorth (NAHL). American HockeyLeague DrPepper Arena isalsothehomeof Texas 2009. per Arena onJune1, square-foot StarStuffstore. eightteamlockerroomsanda3,500 cludes twoNHL-sizesheetsofice, Italsoin- 25,000 squarefeetofbusinessofficesfortheDallasStars. andanother area, workoutandrehabilitation the team'slockerroom, 211,000 square-footfacilityincludes morethan15,000squarefeetfor sheets ofice. eightwith17 thetotalnumberofMetroplexfacilitiesisnow cluding theDrPepper StarCenterinMcKinney, In- tion onanewStarCenterstarted CraigRanchinMcKinney. 2008andopenedSeptember2009at April Construc- in2004withtheDrPepperand followed StarCenterandConferenceCenterinFarmers Branch. Pepper StarCentersthroughoutthearea. tional prioritytoexposetheDallas/Fort eightDr Worth donesobyoperating Metroplextohockeyandhave madeitanorganiza- theDallasStarshave Since movingtoNorth Texas priortothe1993-94NHLseason, h rsofclt evsa h riigst o h alsSas The The Frisco asthetrainingsiteforDallasStars. facility serves In 2003, the Stars moved their corporate officesandteampracticefacilitytotheDrPepper theStarsmovedtheircorporate Arena inFrisco, In 2003, The flagship facilityinFrisco tobecometheDrPep-The flagship wasrenovated The Dallas Stars are one of the few teams in the NHL to design and build their own practicefacilityand The DallasStarsareoneofthefewteamsinNHLtodesignandbuildtheirown Heading into the 2009-2010 season, there are now morethan8,000 North therearenow Texas kidsandadultsplay- Heading intothe2009-2010season, hnteSasmvdt onmr hn1 er g,there werefivetotalsheetsoficeinthearea morethan15yearsago, When theStarsmovedtotown "The first step toward having a championship team is making sure they have thebesttrainingfacility achampionshipteamismakingsuretheyhave having "The firststeptoward dr pepper arena

The Dallas Stars Organization opened the Dr Pepper Arena in Frisco, Tex., this past June and is the premier entertainment venue in Collin County. Formerly known as the Deja Blue Arena at the Dr Pepper StarCenter, the facility is currently underwent a major renovation through a partnership between the Dallas Stars, the City of Frisco and the Frisco ISD. The original facility opened in 2003; Dr Pepper Arena now serves as the name of the entire complex. Most of the renovation took place on the arena side of the complex, which began in the summer of 2008. Dr Pepper Arena’s capacity went from 3,500 to just over 6,000. Additions to the arena included a 1,000-space parking garage, extensive kitchen/catering capabilities, 12 luxury suites and a VIP club. Dr Pepper Arena opened June 1, 2009 and the first week of the grand opening featured entertaining guests such as Bill Cosby, Championship Boxing, Steele Cage Mixed Martial Arts and the Harlem Globetrotters. The facility will continue to showcase great entertainment as well as sports in Collin County. Dr Pepper Arena is also the home of the hockey team of the North (NAHL). The Tornado returns to the ice this fall, celebrating its 10th year. The team has won three national titles in its history. “We are thrilled to present Dr Pepper Arena as the premier entertainment venue in Collin County and the Frisco area,” said Randy Locey, executive vice president of business operations for the Dallas Stars. “The arena will have the capability to host a myriad of events.” Dr Pepper has been a strong partner of the Dallas Stars since the hockey club came to in 1993. “We are very proud our longstanding relationship with the Dallas Stars through our sponsorship of the team and our contin- ued involvement with Dr Pepper StarCenters throughout the Metroplex,” said Jim Trebilcock, executive vice president and chief marketing officer for Dr Pepper Snapple Group, based in Plano. “Dr Pepper Arena brings that relationship to a new level, pro- vides a state-of-the-art sports and entertainment venue for the Frisco community and in the process gives the Dr Pepper brand even more visibility here in our home market.” “We’re really looking to the opening of the Dr Pepper Arena,” said Frisco Mayor Maher Maso. “The expansion proj- ect has transformed the arena into a well-balanced venue with greater capabilities to host events for everyone! Our residents and visitors will enjoy more entertainment opportunities and our city will benefit economically from the arena’s enhanced ability to host a wide variety of events.” DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE

8 9 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE texas stars rn elt.We cannotwaittogetgoing.” arena areality. hardoverthelastyearandahalftomakethisteam workedvery Alotofpeoplehave our community. “We arecommittedtobringingaqualityproduct hesaid. “This isanexcitingtimeforourorganization,” aspresidentofthe Rick McLaughlinserves Texas oftheCedarPark Starsandasgeneralmanager Center. play forthe Texas Starsastheycontinuetodevelopprofessionalhockeyplayers.” We alotofgoodyoungprospectswhowill have forthefans. fitandonewethinkwillbegreat is anatural ourdevelopmenthockeyclub “Having inourhomestate JoeNieuwendyk. Dallas StarsGeneralManager said the pleasedtohave “The DallasStarsarevery Texas developmentaffiliate,” Starsasourprimary LLC. developedbyHicksCedarPark, and 91,000squarefeetforcommercial, includesis adjacenttothefacilitygroundsformixed-usedevelopmentthat 91,000squarefeetforretail Aretailsiteof17acres suites (including club fourpartysuites)and545club withaprivate lounge. seats TheCenterhas24 cludes forhockeyand8,700concerts and otherevents. available 6,800seats CedarPark Centerin- whichopeneditsdoorsinSeptember2009. Center, The Texas CedarPark Starswillplayitsgamesinthenewstate-of-the-art LLC. The Texas byHicksCedarPark, Starsareowned Austin. justnorthof located Texas, TheteamisbasedinCedarPark, affiliate. development astheDallasStars’primary serving (AHL)thisyear, League The Texas Starswillplayitsinauguralseasoninthe American Hockey edCahGlenGulutzan Scott White Assistant Coach RickMcLaughlin Head Coach Texas Stars General Manager, CedarPark Center Texas Stars;GM, President, chairman of the board & owner

THOMAS O. HICKS CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD & OWNER Thomas O. Hicks has been Hockey Club, of the , Major Chairman of the Board and League ’s Baseball Club, a 50% Owner of the Dallas Stars interest in the American Airlines Center and a 50% inter- since he contracted to pur- est in Liverpool Football Club, an English Premiership chase the hockey club in De- League team known as “Britain’s Most Successful Foot- cember 1995. During his ball Club.” ownership, the club has cap- Having recently completed his 10th season as Chair- tured seven Division Championships, three Western Con- man of the Board and owner of the Texas Rangers, Hicks ference regular season crowns, two Presidents' Trophies serves as the team’s representative on the MLB Board of as the team with the best regular season record, two con- Governors. During his ownership, the club has captured secutive trips to the and the 1999 two West Division titles, winning a fran- Stanley Cup Championship. The Stars have the third-best chise record 95 games in 1999. Mr. Hicks is on the board record in the entire NHL over his 14 seasons as owner. of directors of Advanced Media, Mr. Hicks played an instrumental role in the development the Internet-based subsidiary of Major League Baseball. and planning of American Airlines Center, as well as the Mr. Hicks serves on the boards of directors of the Cotton hosting of the 2007 NHL All-Star Game. Hicks serves as Bowl Athletic Association, Crow Family Holdings, as well Vice Chairman for the NHL Board of Governors and also as The Center for Strategic and International Studies serves on the NHL Executive Committee and on the Audit Board of Trustees, the University of Southern and Finance Committee. Marshall School of Business Dean’s Board of Advisors, the Always an owner that Stars fans can rely on to give University of Texas Southwestern Medical Foundation management everything it needs to build a winning Board of Trustees, and the University of Texas Chancel- hockey club, Mr. Hicks has played an integral role in the lor’s Council. A former member of the University of Texas pursuit and acquisition of a of premier players for System Board of Regents, Mr. Hicks served as Chairman the Stars from day one of ownership. Hicks’ influence al- of the University of Texas Investment Management Com- lowed the Stars to trade for Joe Nieuwendyk, who even- pany (UTIMCO), which manages the $20 billion University tually won the as Playoff MVP during of Texas Permanent University Fund and Long Term Dallas’ Stanley Cup title season of 1999. He played a sig- Funds. nificant role in bringing and Brett Hull, both Mr. Hicks graduated with an MBA from the University major contributors on the Stars’ Cup-winning team, to of Southern California in 1970 and a BBA from the Univer- Dallas as free agents and was instrumental in the club’s sity of Texas in 1969. He is also a recent recipient of the recent acquisitions of . This past summer, University of Texas Distinguished Alumnus Award and an- Hicks brought back Nieuwendyk, considered one of the nually serves as a Distinguished Guest Lecturer at Stan- brightest young minds in hockey today, to be the Stars’ ford University’s Graduate School of Business. General Manager. With strong ties to the community, Mr. Hicks has pro- Mr. Hicks has established himself as one of the pre- vided continuing support to numerous local organizations mier sports owners in the world. His passion for sports and has also held various charity board memberships. runs deep, and it shows in his dedication to excellence The father of six children, Mr. Hicks resides with his wife, among his family’s sports assets – the Dallas Stars Cinda, in Dallas. DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE

10 11 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE dallas starspresident l oiinUiest.Heismarriedandhasthreechildren. Old DominionUniversity. Stars inNovember2007. hewasnamedpresidentofthe Texas untilrejoiningthe capacity Rangersandcontinuedinthat 2004, InOctober to Texas officerofthe chiefoperating inOctober2003andwasappointed Texas Rangers. CogenreturnedfromFlorida CarRentalCenter/OfficeDepotCenter. oftheNational business operations aswell asthe fortheclub, wherehewasresponsibleforallbusinessoperations thers HockeyClub, forallthreeproperties. initiatives andticketsales publicrelations advertisingandpromotionalactivities, marketing, hesupervised role, Inthat DallasStarsandtheMesquiteChampionshipRodeo. ofthe ment organization Texas Rangers, themanage- forthenewly-formedSouthwestSportsGroup, ident ofmarketingandcommunications withtheStanleyCupChampionshipin1999. League Hockey theirriseasoneofthepreeminentfranchisesinNational TheStarsculminated games. aconsecutiveselloutstreakofover150 andguided thestaffincreating HockeyLeague the National helpedbuildoneofthelargestseasonticketbasesin Hewaspartofateamthat Stars HockeyClub. sponsibilities forthesameproperties. Cogenwaspromotedtovicepresident ofmarketingandheldincreasedre- In1992, and Fox Theater. JoeLouis Arena activitiesfortheDetroitRed sponsible forthemarketingandpublicrelations Wings, the sameorganization. with hewaspromotedtomarketingandsalesmanager In1985, 20marketsperyear. approximately to Barnum&BaileyCircusandcompanionIceShows general salesactivityofboththeRinglingBros. and publicrelations hewasresponsibleforthemarketing, capacity, Inthat Bailey Combinedshows. ers Meetings. representedtheclub BaseballOwn- inquarterlyMajorLeague HicksJr., ings Vice President Thomas O. HicksandHold- andalongwithowner Thomas O. of theclub's day-to-daybusinessoperations, n18,Cgnwsapitddrco fmreigfrOypaAea n,inDetroitandwasre- directorofmarketingforOlympia Cogenwasappointed Arenas Inc, In 1986, Born in 1957, Cogen is a native ofsoutheast Cogenisanative theUniversity ofRichmondand Virginia andattended Born in1957, Cogen cametoDallasin1993assumethepositionofvicepresidentmarketingfor oe' rfsinlcre tre n18 samreigdrco ihRnln rs Barnum& Cogen's professionalcareerstartedin1980asamarketingdirectorwithRinglingBros. Cogen movedtoFloridain officeroftheFloridaPan-August 2001tobecomethechiefoperating Subsequent to the Stanley Cup Championship season, Cogen was appointed executivevicepres- Cogenwasappointed Subsequent totheStanleyCupChampionshipseason, also serves as alternate governoroftheNHL’s asalternate also serves BoardofGovernors. He budgetdevelopmentandbroadcastingagreements. ticketsales, promo- tions, publicrelations, advertising, marketing, including finances, ization, HeoverseesallbusinessaspectsoftheDallasStarsorgan- Texas Rangers. officerofthe after morethanfouryearsaspresidentandchiefoperating JEFF COGEN PRESIDENT efCgnwsnmdpeieto h alsSaso oebr1,2007, Jeff CogenwasnamedpresidentoftheDallasStarsonNovember14, speieto h ea agr rm20-07 Cogenwasincharge As presidentofthe Texas Rangersfrom2004-2007, hicks holdings llc

Joseph B. Armes Casey Coffman Roy Bailey Chief Operating Officer Executive Vice President Executive Vice President Chief Operating Officer, Hicks Sports Group

Thomas O. Hicks, Jr Mack H. Hicks Vice President Vice President Executive Vice President, Hicks Sports Group

Hicks Holdings was formed in January 2005 as a family office owning and operating the Hicks Family’s sports, real estate private equity investments and other assets. Hicks Holdings currently con- sists of four principal business units. Hicks Sports Group includes the National Hockey League’s Dallas Stars; Major League Baseball’s Texas Rangers; a 50 percent ownership interest in the American Airlines Center in Dallas; a 50 per- cent ownership interest in Liverpool Football Club of the English Premier League; the Texas Stars, the American Hockey League affiliate of the Dallas Stars; and the Cedar Park Center, home of the Texas Stars, concerts and other entertainment events. Hicks Equity Partners currently has ownership stakes in four companies: Anvita Health, an emerg- ing leader in clinical decision support systems; DirecPath, a company jointly formed by Hicks Hold- ings and DIRECTV in May 2006 to provide bundled DIRECTV programming, broadband voice and data services, security and other locally based services to multiple-dwelling-unit residences (MDUs) across the ; Latrobe Specialty Steel Company, a leading producer and distributor of spe- cialty steels and alloys; and Ocular LCD, Inc., a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of high- performance liquid crystal displays, modules and systems.

Real estate holdings consist of real estate assets in sports venue developments including a future DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE residential, office and hotel development adjacent to Rangers Ballpark in Arlington and the new Cow- boys Stadium; Champions Park, an office and hotel development adjacent to Dr Pepper Arena, the Dallas Stars practice facility and Dr Pepper Ballpark in Frisco, Texas; a future mixed use development adjacent to the Cedar Park Center; a hotel development joint venture with Gatehouse Capital Corpora- tion; and other real estate development projects. Hicks Trans American Partners pursues corporate acquisitions and real estate development in Latin America, currently including Grupo Pilar, a leading animal and pet food company; a residential and hotel development project in Bariloche, Argentina, including a Jack Nicklaus golf course; and El Desafio Mountain Resort, a Greg Norman golf course, polo club, residential and hotel development in San Martin, Argentina.

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JOE NIEUWENDYK GENERAL MANAGER Joe Nieuwendyk was different teams ( 1986-95, Dallas 1995-2002, named as the 10th gen- 2002-03, 2003-04, and Florida eral manager in Stars 2005-07). Nieuwendyk scored 564 goals (21st all- franchise history on May time) and added 562 assists (84th all-time) for 1,126 31, 2009. The former points (51st overall). He scored 51 goals in his rookie Stars player returns to season in Calgary, which ranked second at the time Dallas from the Toronto for most-ever goals scored by a rookie in one season Maple Leafs, where he served as special assistant to (that mark now ranks fourth). Nieuwendyk won the the general manager in 2008-09. Prior to joining the Calder Trophy for rookie-of-the-year that season. He Leafs and after his 2006 retirement, Nieuwendyk achieved two 50-goal seasons, two 40-goal seasons worked as a special consultant to the general man- and four 30-goal seasons during his playing career. ager with the . As assistant general A four-time NHL All-Star, Nieuwendyk also ap- manager, he also helped lead Team at the peared in 158 career playoff games, recording 116 2009 IIHF World Hockey Championship to a silver points on 66 goals and 50 assists. Nieuwendyk played medal. in 442 games for Dallas, scoring 178 goals and 162 A veteran of 20 seasons as a player in the Na- assists for 340 points. tional Hockey League, Nieuwendyk played seven with Nieuwendyk played three seasons at Cornell and the Dallas Stars (1995-2002). He won the Stanley Cup was a Hobey Baker Award finalist in 1986-87 for out- for three different teams, in three different decades standing collegiate player of the year. He was drafted (Calgary in 1989, Dallas in 1999, New Jersey in 2003). by Calgary in the second round (27th overall) of the Nieuwendyk was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as 1985 NHL Entry Draft. the most valuable player in 1999 Nieuwendyk (born September 10, 1966) and his when he led Dallas in post-season scoring on their wife Tina have three children, Kaycee, Tyra and Jack- way to winning the Stanley Cup. son. The family resides in Dallas. The Whitby, , native played in 1,257 ca- reer NHL games (which ranks 62nd all-time) for five DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE

13 14 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE hockey operations gn inns DuringJackson’s asheadofthe watch signings. agent tradesandfree including draft, organization theentry tomovementwithinthe ofplayersasitrelated uation Jackson alsoassistedintheeval- tenure withtheStars, BobGaineyandDoug Armstrong duringhis Clarke, suchasBob ofrespectedgeneralmanagers tutelage Learningfromthe become overthelasttwodecades. ing theclub theyhave intotheperennialcontenderthat andprofessionalprospects. all amateur whichincludes monitoringthedevelopmentof gram, andoverseeingtheclub’s- managing scoutingpro- a-mrcnIdo aesin hminhp nMneie,Uuuy eadhswf,Jle resideinDallas. Julie, Heandhiswife, Uruguay. Pan-American Indoor Waterskiing ChampionshipsinMontevideo, the2004 andwentontowinabronzemedal at B.C., fromSimonFraserness administration UniversityinBurnaby, Hethenobtained hismastersdegreeinbusi- elor’s andphysiology/anatomy. degreesinphysicalandhealtheducation during the2005-06season. ako,5,hasplayedaninstrumentalroleinbuild- 56, Jackson, Provenzano, 40, played hockey at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario, and graduated in1991withdualbach- andgraduated Ontario, QueensUniversityinKingston, playedhockeyat 40, Provenzano, omnao pcaiigi aaycpaayi o S,asportsnetworkinCanada, analysis for cap specializinginsalary TSN, a commentator workedas Ont., Marie, ofSaultSte. Thenative tions departmentfrom1994through1997. andwasanassistantinthe Canucks’hockeyopera- itals from1997to2004, oftheNHL’sschedule makingandtheadministration Collective Bargaining Agreement. management, cap salary with hismainresponsibilitiesincluding contractnegotiations, FRANK PROVENZANO ASSISTANT GENERALMANAGER doing what hedoesbest doing what time hasbeenspent Mostofthat nesota. the club’s daysinMin- backto dating the Stars, his 22ndseasonwith LES JACKSON DIRECTOR OFSCOUTINGANDPLAYERDEVELOPMENT Frank withtheStars, Provenzanobeginshisfourthseasonasassistantgeneralmanager Previously, Provenzano served as assistant general manager forthe asassistantgeneralmanager Provenzanoserved Washington Cap- Previously, Les Jacksonenters eladhstresn,Bok DrakeandReid. Brock, pell andhasthreesons, Kings. Wheat ofthe manager Western HockeyLeague’s Brandon also spentfiveyearsasassistantcoachandgeneral He . New Westminster andRevelstoke, Arizona;and Montana; Tucson, Falls, Billings andGreat professionalcoachingcareerincludedleague stintsin Hisminor ginning hiscareerasahockeyexecutive. beforebe- 1972 andplayedtwoseasonsintheminors, JacksonwasdraftedbytheBostonBruinsin 1993-98. including from assistantgeneralmanager ganization, spending 13yearsinavarietyofrolestheStars'or- after fortwoseasons(1998-2000), among others. andBrendenMorrow, , JereLehtinen, DerianHatcher, as MikeModano, theStarsselected suchfutureNHLstars scouting staff, aieo ann,Abra JacksonresidesinCop- , ofManning, A native Jackson was an assistant general manager withthe Jackson wasanassistantgeneralmanager hockey operations

BRETT HULL EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, ALTERNATE GOVERNOR Brett Hull serves as fourth all-time and his 265 power play goals trail only executive vice president Dave Andreychuk in the league annals. Hull scored and alternate governor 1,391 career points (741 goals and 650 assists), and for the Dallas Stars, in 202 career Stanley Cup Playoff games, tallied 103 helping President Jeff goals (fourth-most all-time) and 87 assists for 190 Cogen in all areas of points, the sixth-highest scoring total in NHL history. business operations and A Dallas Star for three seasons (1998-2001) Hull representing the club at Board of Governors Meetings. helped guide the club to its Stanley Cup championship He also is a hockey advisor to Stars owner . in 1999, scoring the Cup-winning goal in the third over- Hull served as co-general manager for the Stars for time of Game Six of the 1999 Cup Finals. In 218 games the last two seasons, having joined the Stars front of- as a Star, Hull posted 196 points (95 goals and 101 as- fice in 2005. Prior to his co-GM post, he held various sists), and he added 46 points (21 goals and 25 assists) roles throughout the organization, including hockey op- in 55 Stanley Cup Playoff games. erations, business operations, broadcasting, marketing, Hull also won the Stanley Cup in 2002 as a member promotions and community relations. He also worked of the Red Wings, appeared in eight NHL All-Star as the in-studio analyst on NBC’s NHL Game of the Games, and in 1991, won both the Hart Trophy and Week in 2005-06. Lester B. Pearson Award as league MVP. He skated for Hull, 45, retired in 2005 after an illustrious 19-year Team USA at the 1998 and , win- NHL career spent with the Calgary, St. Louis, Dallas, ning a silver medal in in 2002, as well as Detroit and Phoenix. In 1,269 career games, Hull netted the 1996 and 2004 . Hull will be in- 741 goals, good for third place in NHL history, trailing ducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in November, only and Gordie Howe. His 24 career 2009, and was inducted into the United States Hockey playoff game-winning goals are tied with Gretzky for Hall of Fame in the fall of 2008. the most in NHL history, his 33 career hat tricks rank He and his wife, Darcie, reside in Dallas.

DAVE TAYLOR DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL Dave Taylor begins his third season with the Dallas Stars, serving as the club’s direc- tor of player personnel. Taylor came to Dallas in 2007 after 30 years spent with the Los An- geles Kings as a player and member of the front office. He most recently served as director of amateur development for the in 2006-07 after completing nine seasons from 1997-2006 as the club’s general man- ager. Compiling a record of 290-261-105, Taylor is the winningest GM in Kings’ history. In his final year as general manager in 2005-06, the Kings equaled a franchise record in home wins (26). His teams earned 90-plus points for three-straight seasons from 1999-2002 for the first time in franchise history and the average attendance at Kings home games improved from 12,297 to 17,821 during his tenure.

In addition to his player-personnel moves at the NHL level, Taylor put into place a top-notch professional and ama- DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE teur scouting staff with the Kings. At the 2002 NHL Draft, The Sporting News and Red Line Report both ranked the Kings’ draft as the best among the 30 NHL teams. Under Taylor’s leadership, the Kings succeeded at the draft table tabbing Anze Kopitar, , , , Dustin Brown and Lubomir Visnovsky. On the ice, Taylor was a member of the renowned “Triple Crown Line” with and . The Kings’ all-time games played leader appeared in 1,111 contests, tallying 431 goals and 638 assists for 1,069 points. A five-time NHL All-Star, he also served as the Kings’ for four seasons from 1985-89, and after posting career-highs in goals (47) and points (112) during the 1980-81 season, he earned a spot on the NHL All-Star second team. On April 3, 1995, Taylor’s jersey No. 18 was retired by Los Angeles. Dave and his wife Beth reside near Los Angeles with their two daughters, Jamie and Katie.

15 16 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE power play percentage fivedifferenttimesandhave playpercentage power Stanley Cup. towinthe came thethird-youngestcoachinNHLhistory be- toDenverin1996, and aftertheNordiquesrelocated ford beganhisNHLcoachingcareerwithQuebecin1994, Craw- offs infourofhislastfiveseasonsasheadcoach. TheCanucksmadetheplay- seasons from1999-2006. with246winsoverseven Vancouver Canuckshistory of34). theage at , Jack Adams Trophy asNHLCoachofthe Year (1995with remainstheyoungestrecipientof Crawford wins. well asfivedivisiontitlesandsixseasonsof40-or-more as the 1996StanleyCupchampionshipwithColorado, including 40 all-timemarkinStanleyCupPlayoffgames, Hehasposteda43- ver CanucksandLos Angeles Kings. Vancou- with theQuebecNordiques/ Avalanche, 987inover13seasons at history most gamesinleague with 470careervictoriesandhasalsocoachedthe15th 10 seasonasthe16thwinningestcoachinNHLhistory head coach Crawford’s finishedinthetop-10ofleague teamshave Crawford remainstheall-timewinningestcoachin Crawford 3 1961)entersthe2009- 13, 2009. June 11, on Stars franchisehistory as the20thheadcoachin wasnamed Marc Crawford MARC CRAWFORD HEAD COACH Crawford (bornFebruary Crawford daughter KaitlinandsonDylan. Central HockeyLeague. ofthe tween theCanucksandDallasBlackHawks whichhesplitbe- couver duringthe1981-82season, HemadehisNHLdebutwith Van- assists for50points. recording19goalsand31 allwiththeCanucks, games, Draftby Entry Vancouver in176careerNHL andskated 70overall)ofthe1980 selected inthefourthround(No. from1989-91. the OntarioHockeyLeague the Year of andtwocampaignswiththeCornwallRoyals PieriMemorial Award as AHL Coachof 1993 Louis A.R. winningthe from1991-94, American HockeyLeague John'sinthe three seasonsastheheadcoachofSt. Hespent for Canadathe1996 World CupofHockey. wasalsoanassistantcoach Crawford . to thesemifinalsbeforelosingeventualchampion, finishingfirstinitspoolandadvancing Japan, Nagano, for Team the1998 Canadaat Winter OlympicGamesin goals-per-game overhiscareer. Crawford’s 3.06 averaged teamshave Overall, sons. finishing inthetop-sixgoals-forsixdifferentsea- alsoscoredgoals, Histeamshave the man-advantage. seven seasonswithan18%-or-better on successrate The native of Belleville, Ont., served astheheadcoach served Ont., ofBelleville, The native Prior to beginning his coaching career, Crawford was Crawford Prior tobeginninghiscoachingcareer, Crawford and his wife Helene have twochildren– andhiswifeHelenehave Crawford coachingPLayoffs staff -- CHARLIE HUDDY ASSISTANT COACH Charlie Huddy enters his first season as an assistant coach with the Dallas Stars after nine campaigns as an assistant coach with the Oilers (2000-2009). Huddy, 50, helped lead the Oilers to a 301-252-103 record during his nine seasons as assistant coach. Edmonton posted a 17-13 playoff record during his tenure, including a run to the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals, in which the Oilers fell to Carolina in seven games. Prior to his stint with Edmonton’s coaching staff, Huddy served as an assistant for the for two seasons (1998-2000) and was head coach and director of hockey operations for the ECHL’s Huntington Blizzard in 1997-98. He was a player/assistant coach with the AHL in 1996-97. A native of , Ont., he skated in 1,107 career games over a 17-year NHL career with Edmonton, Los Ange- les, St. Louis and Buffalo, posting 99 goals and 354 assists for 453 points with 785 penalty minutes. Huddy also skated in 183 career Stanley Cup Playoff games, notching 85 points (19 goals, 66 assists) and 135 penalty minutes. A former defenseman, Huddy is one of just seven players to skate in all five of the Oilers’ Stanley Cup championships (1984, 1985, 1987, 1988 and 1990). He also appeared in the Cup Finals with Edmonton in 1983 and with Los Ange- les in 1993, in addition to the 2006 trip as an Oilers assistant. Huddy and his wife Karen have two children, daughter, Amanda and son, Ryan.

STU BARNES ASSISTANT COACH Stu Barnes enters his second season as an assistant coach for the Dallas Stars after a 16-year playing career. Barnes, 38, collected 597 career NHL points (261 goals, 336 assists) in 1,136 NHL games with the Jets, Florida Panthers, Penguins, and Dallas Stars. He also skated in 116 career Stanley Cup Playoff games over 12 postsea- sons, notching 30 goals and 32 assists for 62 points and reaching the Cup Final twice (Buffalo, 1999; Florida, 1996). Barnes was acquired via trade by Dallas on March 10, 2003, in exchange for Mike Ryan and a second-round draft pick, and in 329 total games with the Stars, recorded 120 points (53 goals and 67 assists). He added 14 points (six goals, eight assists) in 38 Stanley Cup Playoff games with Dallas. The native of Spruce Grove, Alta., was originally selected by Winnipeg in the first round (No. 4 overall) of the 1989 Entry Draft. He had a stellar career with the Tri-City Americans in the and currently co-owns that club with his junior teammate, Olaf Kolzig. Barnes and his wife, Julie, live in Plano with their daughter, Riley and son, Jack.

ANDY MOOG

ASSISTANT COACH DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE Andy Moog enters his eighth season with the Stars, returning to his role as an assistant coach for the club. He has served in a variety of duties over the years such as a goaltend- ing consultant and coach. Moog was Dallas’ player development coach for two seasons (2006-2008), following four campaigns as an assistant coach for Dallas. He has previously worked with Marc Crawford in Vancouver as a goaltending coach from 1999-2002. Boasting 18 years and 713 games in the NHL with Edmonton, , Dallas and Mon- treal, Moog, 49, retired in 1998, posting a 372-209-88 career mark with a 3.13 GAA. A three-time Stanley Cup winner with Edmonton (1984, 1985, 1987), he appeared in 175 games with the Stars from 1993-97, collecting a 75-64-26 mark with a 2.74 GAA. Appearing in the Cup Finals six times, Moog was a member of three Presidents' Trophy clubs (1986, 1987, 1990) and shared the Jennings Trophy with Reggie Lemelin in Boston in 1990. The native of , B.C., represented his country at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary and served as goal- tending consultant for Team Canada at the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics. Moog and his wife, Karla, are the par- 17 senior management

GEOFF MOORE EXEC. V.P., SALES AND MARKETING Geoff Moore oversees the general business operations of the Dallas Stars, includ- ing all of the ticket sales, marketing and promotion, corporate sales, broadcast manage- ment, communications and publicity, game presentation, website, and community relations aspects for the hockey club in his role as executive vice president of sales and marketing. He enters his fifth season in this role after serving two seasons as the ex- ecutive vice president of business operations for the Stars. The first employee hired by the Stars in March of 1993, Moore coordinated the renova- tion of and all game-day operations since the club's first season in Texas. He was also involved throughout the entire planning, design and construction process of American Airlines Center. As vice president of business operations for Southwest Sports Group, Moore also had responsibilities for corporate services, food and beverage operations and The Legends of the Game Museum at The Ballpark in Arlington. He also oversaw operations of the Rangers' spring training and Class-A minor league team in Port Charlotte, Florida. Moore graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1989 with a degree in marketing and Baylor University in 1990 with his MBA. Moore and his wife, Jill, live in Allen with their son, Jackson, and their identical twin daughters, Alexandria and Sarah, and their youngest daughter Sophia. ROBERT HUTSON EXEC. V.P., FINANCE AND C.F.O. Robert Hutson was named executive vice president and chief financial officer of the Dal- las Stars in November 2002, and oversees all financial matters related to the team. Hut- son joined Hicks Sports Group as vice president of finance for both the Dallas Stars and Texas Rangers in October of 2000. Prior to joining Hicks Sports Group, Hutson was a senior manager in the audit division of the Dallas office of Arthur Andersen LLP.At Arthur Andersen, Hutson provided audit and business advisory services to publicly traded and private companies. Hutson also assisted clients during initial and secondary public offerings of equity and debt as well as mergers and acquisitions. He received his bachelor’s degree in 1988 and a master of science-accounting in 1989 from Harding University in Searcy, Ark. Hutson earned his CPA license from the State of Texas in 1994. Hutson resides in Colleyville with his wife Angela and daughters Haley (13) and Katy (11). The Hutson family are mem- bers of the Richland Hills Church of Christ where they serve in the youth education ministry. Robert and Angela are also counselors during a week long camp for abused, neglected and abandoned children of North Texas that is spon- sored by Our Fathers Children and Royal Family Kids Camps.

RANDY LOCEY EXEC. V.P., BUSINESS OPERATIONS Randy Locey is executive vice president of business operations for the Dallas Stars, and oversees the business operations at American Airlines Center for the hockey club, in- DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE cluding the areas of merchandising, hospitality and parking. He is also responsible for the business operations surrounding all of Metroplex Dr Pepper StarCenters, Dr Pepper Arena in Frisco (which houses the Stars’ practice facility), and the development surrounding and including Cedar Park Center, home of the AHL’s Texas Stars. Locey joined the Dallas Stars in 1999 and has been instrumental throughout the de- sign, construction, expansion and operations of the eight current Dr Pepper StarCenters. Locey has a Bachelors degree from Western University and a Masters degree from the University of North Texas. Randy and his wife, Dorinda, live in Frisco.

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Tim Bernhardt Doug Overton Kari Takko Director, Amateur Scouting Director, Professional Scouting Director, European Scouting

Jack Foley Bob Gernander Shane Churla Johan Garpenlov

Dennis Holland Jiri Hrdina Jimmy Johnston Alex LePore

Paul McIntosh Rickard Oquist Butch Ott DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE

Jim Pedersen Borys Protsenko Shane Turner

19 20 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE Playoffs training andmedicalstaff Orthopedic Specialist Orthopedic Surgeon r JohnHarringtonDr. r GeneCurry Dr. r DanCooper Dr. Head Physician Opthalmologist r GrantGilliland Dr. Orthopedic Surgeon r MarkMuller Dr. r JeffKenkel Dr. Plastic Surgeon versity ofBuffalofrom1993-95asaclinical andresearchcoordinator. therapist theUni- UniversityofSportsMedicineat Healsoworkedat hockey. also playedcollegiate 2003. ZeiswasvotedbypeerstoworktheECHL All-Star Gamein ers since 1995, Association CertifiedbytheNational Athletic Train- Pee DeePrideoftheEastCoastHockeyLeague. trainerfortheColumbiaInfernoand hespentsevenseasonsastheheadathletic to that, a otalada h edahei rie o h hi ie alsointhe WLAF. can Football trainerfortheRheinFire, andastheheadathletic trainerforthe the assistantathletic Amsterdam Admirals inthe World of League Ameri- worked as Lowry Okla. UniversityinEdmond, fromCentralState Masters ofEducation He wasalsoapartoftheStars’StanleyCupchampionshipclub in1999. (2005-08). inUtah(2003-04)andIowa affiliates Dallas’ then-AmericanHockeyLeague trainerforfourseasonswith asheadathletic as served Associate Lowry Athletic Trainer. DAVE ZEIS HEAD ATHLETICTRAINER Opthalmologist CRAIG LOWRY ASSOCIATE ATHLETICTRAINER aeZi eun sHa tltcTanri i hr esnwt h alsSas Prior ZeisreturnsasHead Dave Athletic Trainer inhisthirdseasonwiththe DallasStars. Zeis earnedaBachelorofSciencedegreefromSUNYBrockportinNew York wherehe esadhswf,Mcel,liveinFrisco withtheirsonBrendon(6). Michelle, Zeis andhiswife, Lowry resides in his native Dallas. residesinhisnative Lowry ri or eishssvnhsao nteSasahei riigsaf hissecond trainingstaff, beginshisseventhseasonintheStarsathletic Craig Lowry Lowry earnedaBachelorofSciencedegreefrom Lowry Abilene ChristianUniversity anda -- Physical Therapist Orthopedic Surgeon Alan Thompson r Wayne Scott Dr. r JohnBaker Dr. Dentist Dr. Mary Collings Mary Dr. Orthopedic Surgeon r DanielWorrel Dr. r JulieScott Dr. Chiropractor Dentist r ScotMcFadden Dr. r AndrewDossett Dr. Orthopedic Specialist r JohnBrooks Dr. Psychologist Internist hockey operations

MIKE VALLEY GOALTENDING COACH Mike Valley begins his first season with the Dallas Stars, signing on as goaltending coach in September 2009. He spent the 2008-09 season as an assistant goaltending coach for the / and as a volunteer goaltending coach for the University of , his alma mater. Outside of his work with the Stars, Valley owns and operates Elite Goalies High Performance and Private Instructional Camps. Valley played six years of professional hockey (1998-2004) after initially being signed as a by the following his sophomore year of college. His career includes stints in the AHL, ECHL and Swedish Elite League. In 2005, he returned to the University of Wisconsin to complete his bachelor’s degree in Communication Science and Rhetorical Studies. Valley is originally from Richmond, B.C.. He and his wife, Holly, have two daughters, Madeleine (6), and Emily (4).

MARK JANKO MANAGER, HOCKEY ADMINISTRATION Mark Janko begins his tenth season with the Dallas Stars organization, and second in Hockey Operations. He spent eight seasons in the Stars Public Relations Department, most recently as Director of Public Relations from 2005-2008. His current job duties include assisting the Hockey Ops department in the areas of player transactions, cap management, contract and salary arbitration research and works closely with Dallas’ scouting staff, with an emphasis on the professional level. Janko, 33, served as the director of communications for FC Dallas in Major League Soc- cer for the 2005 MLS season. He joined the Stars in 1999 after serving in the media rela- tions department for of Anaheim during the 1998-99 season. A 1998 graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara with a degree in communications, Janko is a native of Mission Viejo, California. He and his wife, Jessica, and their daughter, Reese, reside in Lewisville.

J.J. MC QUEEN STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH J.J. McQueen begins his 15th season as the strength & conditioning coach for the Dallas Stars. He previously spent 10 years with the three-time Champion Blazers of the Western Hockey League as strength & conditioning coach and scout. McQueen graduated from the Canadian Forces School of Physical Education and Recreation in 1974, and spent 21 years with the Canadian Army as a Phys-Ed instruc- tor. McQueen also served as head coach for both the soccer and wrestling teams at Canada’s Royal Roads Military College. McQueen resides in Coppell with wife, Claudia and daughter, Erin. DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE MANNY HERNANDO STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COORDINATOR Manny Hernando begins his fourth season as strength and conditioning coordinator, after seven seasons doing camera work for the club. He spent last season serving as the video coordinator, as well as assistant strength and conditioning coach. Hernando is certified by the National Academy of Sports Medicine, Aerobics and Fitness Association of America, American Council on Exercise and is a National Strength and Con- ditioning Association member. A native of Manila, Philippines, Hernando earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Texas at Dallas, a Masters degree from Southern Methodist University, and has completed course work towards an MBA at the University of Texas.

21 22 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE Hockey operations DENNIS SOETAERT unradhswf,Arl n hi agtr iraadTyo,resideinLewisville. andtheirdaughtersSierra Taylor, April, Sumner andhiswife, Heisamemberofthe Athletic EquipmentManagers Association. las Freeze oftheCHL. 1999 Turner Cupchampionship. wherehewasapartoftheclub’s the Houston HockeyLeague, Aeros oftheInternational with Sumnerspentsixyearsastheequipmentmanager PriortocomingDallas, ager. hisfirstfouryearswiththeteamasassistantequipmentman- serving son withtheStars, Calder Cupchampionshipsquad. Soetaertwasapartoftheclub’s 2003 Houston Aeros, withthe equipment manager AHL Asassistant FlorencePride. Columbia InfernoandonewiththeECHL oftheECHL ager spenttwoseasonsasheadequipmentman- 28, Soetaert, BeforejoiningtheStars, tant. EQUIPMENT ASSISTANT STEVE SUMNER HEAD EQUIPMENTMANAGER Rapids Griffins. Rapids HealsospenttimewiththeHouston Aeros andtheGrand in 2003-2004and2004-2005. intheUnitedHockeyLeague. fortheMuskegonFury the headequipmentmanager was Davidson-Adams PriortojoiningtheStarsequipmentstaff, tant equipmentmanager. CHRIS DAVIDSON-ADAMS ASSISTANT EQUIPMENTMANAGER Dennis SoetaertbeginshisfourthseasonwiththeDallasStarsasequipmentassis- unrhsas evdo h qimn tfsfrteS.LouisBluesandtheDal- ontheequipmentstaffsforSt. Sumner hasalsoserved Steve Sumner begins his fifth season as head equipment manager andhistenthsea- Steve Sumnerbeginshisfifthseasonasheadequipmentmanager oteti aieo ht lis .. andresidesinPlano. N.Y., of Soetaert isanative White Plains, ewre nMseo uigtecu’ akt-akULchampionshipseasons He workedinMuskegonduringtheclub’s back-to-backUHL andhisfourthasassis- entershisfifthseasonwiththeclub, Chris Davidson-Adams hockey operations

CLEO BATES MASSAGE THERAPIST Cleo Bates is entering his fourth season as massage therapist with the Dallas Stars. A graduate of the Texas Massage Institute and a state-licensed therapist, Bates has ob- tained certifications in Biomechanics of Resistance Training, as well as Active Release Techniques (A.R.T.) in both Upper and Lower Extremity and Spine. He also received his certifications as a Cardiovascular Ultrasound Technician. Bates has been a therapist in the Dallas area for the last 11 years helping both recre- ational and professional athletes. He and his wife, Stephanie, live in Carrollton.

KELLY FORBES VIDEO COORDINATOR Kelly Forbes is entering his first year as the Video Coordinator for the Dallas Stars. Kelly will be working closely with the coaching staff and players, breaking down video of game situations. He will also organize video scouting reports for game preparation as well as post-game video reviews. Forbes interned with the Dallas Stars broadcast department during the 2006-07 sea- son and worked as a freelance television professional for teams from the NHL, NBA, MLB and NFL over the past three years. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 2006 with a degree in Broadcasting and Electronic Media. Forbes played hockey OU from 2003- 2006 and also skated for the Oklahoma City Blazers of the CHL in 2006. The native of Nanaimo, British Columbia also has a son, Isaac (6) and resides in Dallas.

PAM WENZEL EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT, HOCKEY OPERATIONS Pam Wenzel begins her ninth season as executive assistant to the hockey operations department, starting with the club in 2001-02. Wenzel works closely with the team's scouting staff and development affiliates, and handles all of the Stars' dealings with Central Registry. The native Texan reports to General Manager Joe Nieuwendyk and is a key component in the smooth workings of the club's hockey operations staff. DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE JASON RADEMAN DIRECTOR, TEAM SERVICES Jason Rademan begins his first season as the Stars' Director of Team Services after seven years in the club's Communications department. He came to the Stars after a year in the University of Oklahoma's athletic media relations department in 2001-2002. He also worked in the 's media relations department during the 2000-01 NBA season. Rademan, 31, graduated from the State University in 2000 with a bach- elor's degree in kinesiology. While at Penn State, Rademan was a student athletic trainer for the Nittany Lions football team and a sports writer for The Daily Collegian. He resides in McKinney.

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RALPH STRANGIS PLAY-BY-PLAY ANNOUNCER enters his 20th season in the booth with the Stars. His on-air work with the team has earned him three Lone Star Emmy’s, a Dallas Press Club Katie and four As- sociated Press awards. Bitten by the acting bug, Strangis made his film debut in the 2006 Disney/Jerry Bruck- heimer movie “Glory Road,” where he played an NCAA sportscaster. Over the last five years, Strangis has also hit the stage in four productions at Dallas’ “Theatre Coppell.” He played a cockney chef in “Don’t Dress for Dinner,” a reluctant baseball coach in the two- man show “Rounding Third,” a slick operator in the comedy “LUV,” and last summer played five different characters in the romantic comedy “Almost .” Strangis is also an in-demand corporate speaker and can be contacted at www.ralphstrangis.com. Ralph, his wife, Stephanie and daughter, Savannah live in Coppell.

DARYL REAUGH COLOR ANALYST Daryl Reaugh returns for his 14th season as color analyst on the Stars Hockey Network. A vet- eran of television and radio broadcasts since 1990, Reaugh came to Dallas from the , where he was the color analyst on SportsChannel New England's telecasts in 1995- 96. Showing his talents to a national audience, Reaugh has done work with Versus, ABC, ESPN and FOX. Reaugh has also used his talents beyond the hockey broadcast booth. He provided the color analyst dialogue and voice for EA Sports' NHL '98 and NHL '99 video games, has an "Ask Razor" column in Replay Sports Monthly and writes a popular web blog on the Dallas Stars’ official website ti- tled “Razor With An Edge.” As a player, Reaugh's career included stints in the NHL with both the and the Hartford Whalers. Prior to turning pro, he was an all-star netminder for the of the Western Hockey League and was named to their 25th Anniversary Team. Daryl, his wife and their two daughters reside in Dallas.

JASON WALSH ASST. V.P., BROADCASTING AND CREATIVE

Jason Walsh begins his 13th season with the Stars, and his fifth as head of the club's broadcasting department. Walsh oversees all aspects of the Stars broadcast on television and radio, the in-arena presentation and all video con- tent on dallasstars.com. The Dallas native has been nominated multiple times for a Lone Star Emmy, having won the prestigious award in 2003 and 2008. Walsh, a graduate of the University of North Texas, is a two time National Break Dance champion. He currently lives in Sachse with his wife, Kelly and daughter, Alexi. DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE 24 communications ROB SCICHILI ASST. VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNICATIONS Rob Scichili enters his eighth season as head of the Dallas Stars’ communications staff. His duties include overseeing the club's efforts in publicity, media relations, publi- cations and Internet content & services. Scichili, 41, is entering his 15th season in the NHL and his 20th in professional sports. He served on the ’ media relations staff from 1993-2000, including his last three seasons as director of communications. During Scichili’s tenure in Anaheim, the Ducks' PR department was honored with the NHL's "Media Guide Award" six times, as well as the Dick Dillman award for top PR staff four times. A Dallas native, Scichili returned to Texas in 2000 as director of communications for the Byron Nelson Classic. In 2001, he joined MLB.com as a site manager and marketing producer. Scichili also has three years of NBA experience, having worked in the PR departments for the (1990-92) and the Timberwolves (1992-93). He graduated from Texas A&M University in 1990 with a bach- elor’s degree in journalism. Scichili resides in Frisco with his wife Robin, and their daughter, Hadley and son, Bobby. GRAHAM CLARK MANAGER, COMMUNICATIONS Graham Clark begins his second season with the Stars and first as Communications Manager. Clark will handle the club’s day-to-day media activities.. He spent the previous season with the Stars assisting in the communications department in all media activites and game-night needs. Clark, 24, spent three years at the University of Texas at Austin serving as the equip- ment manager for the Men’s Track and Field team. He traveled with the team during the indoor and outdoor seasons during that time and helped plan and manage the Texas Relays in April each season. Clark assisted with travel arrangements and various other team services for the club. Clark graduated from the University of Texas with a Bachelor’s degree in Government. He resides in Dallas.

ANDRE DELSOL COORDINATOR, COMMUNICATIONS Andre Delsol begins his first season with the Stars as communications coordinator. He assists the communications department in all areas of media relations for the hockey club, as well as serving as primary editor for the Stars’ game program and yearbook. Delsol, 23, comes to the Stars after spending last season with the Anaheim Ducks com- munications department. He contributed regularly on team media publications, assisted in a variety of statistical projects and helped manage the press box. Prior to his time with the Ducks, Delsol spent two seasons as a game-night public relations intern with the Los An- geles Kings (2006-2008) while earning a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Southern Cali- DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE fornia. He spent one year at Florida State University before moving to Los Angeles in 2005. Originally from Littleton, Colorado, Delsol also grew up in the southwest of France.

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RICHARD BACHMAN GOALTENDER Born: July 25, 1987 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Catches: Left. 5-11, 160 lbs. Stars’ 4th round selection, 120th overall, in the 2006 Entry Draft. In his second season at the collegiate level went 14-11-10 with a 2.63 GAA...Collected three shutouts in 2008-09, moving his total to seven while representing Colorado College...As a freshman, posted a 25-9-1 record... His 1.85 goals-against-average and .931 save percentage were both school records...Named national Rookie of the Year by the Hockey Commissioner’s Association...Became just the second player in history to be named WCHA Player of the Year as well as WCHA Rookie of the Year in the same season... Selected to the 2008 WCHA First All- Star Team and the WCHA All-Rookie Team... Was named WCHA Rookie of the Week three times and Defensive Player of the Week twice in 2007-08... Former #1 overall pick in the 2006 USHL Draft by the . REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP W-L-T MIN GA SO AVG GP W-L MIN GA SO AVG 2006-07 Chicago USHL 7 2-5-0 359 29 0 4.85 — — — — — — Cedar Rapids USHL 26 14-10--2 1565 78 4 2.99 6 4-1 329 7 2 1.28 2007-08 Colorado Coll. WCHA 35 25-9-1 2103 65 4 1.85 — — — — — — 2008-09 Colorado Coll. WCHA 35 14-11-10 2073 91 3 2.63 — — — — — —

JAMIE BENN LEFT WING Born: July 18, 1989 in Victoria, B.C., Shoots: Left. 6-2, 205 lbs. Stars’ 5th round selection, 129th overall, in the 2007 Entry Draft. In 59 games with last season, scored 46 goals and 36 assists for 82 points...Helped Team Canada win at the 2009 World Junior Championships, record- ing four goals and two assists in six games...Led the Rockets to a second place finish at the 2009 Memorial Cup Tournament tallying 13 goals and 20 assists in 19 games during the playoffs...Captured the Ed Chynoweth Trophy as the top scorer at the 2009 Memorial Cup scoring five goals and four assists in four games...Collected 33 goals and 32 assists for 65 points in 51 games with Kelowna in 2007-08... His 33 goals, 15 power play tallies and +32 rating ranked first on the Rockets, while his 65 points placed him third on the club... Netted 42 goals among 65 points and 78 penalty minutes in 53 games with Victo- ria (BCHL) in 2006-07. REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2005-06 Peninsula VIJHL 38 31 24 55 92 7 5 7 12 20 2006-07 Victoria BCHL 53 42 23 65 78 11 5 4 9 12 2007-08 Kelowna WHL 51 33 32 65 68 7 3 8 11 4 2008-09 Kelowna WHL 56 46 36 82 71 19 13 20 33 18

MATT CLIMIE GOALTENDER Born: Feb. 11, 1983 in Leduc, Alta., Catches: Left. 6-3, 205 lbs. Signed as a free agent on March 20, 2008 Started three games for Dallas last season winning two contests and recording a 2.92 GAA...Posted a 27-12-1 record in first season in the ECHL with the Idaho Steelheads ...Ranked third in the ECHL with a 2.30 GAA and tied for third with 27 wins in 2008- 09...Was named the CCM ECHL Rookie of the month for December...Went 14-8-3 with five shutouts, a 2.16 GAA and a .913 save percentage as a senior at Bemidji State (CHA) in 2007-08... Finished his four-year career ranked first on the school’s all-time shutouts list (12), second in goals-against-average (2.45) and second in save percent- age (.908).... Earned First-Team All-CHA honors as a junior and was selected to the Second-Team All-CHA squad as a senior.

REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP W-L-T MIN GA SO AVG GP W-L MIN GA SO AVG 2004-05 Bemidji State CHA 21 12-5-1 1167 35 4 1.80 — — — — — — 2005-06 Bemidji State CHA 18 8-7-2 1065 48 1 2.70 — — — — — — 2006-07 Bemidji State CHA 29 11-10-5 1666 84 2 3.03 — — — — — — 2007-08 Bemidji State CHA 27 14-8-3 1529 55 5 2.16 — — — — — —

DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE Iowa AHL 6 1-4-1 346 23 0 3.99 — — — — — — 85 2008-09 Idaho ECHL 42 27-12-1 2404 92 4 2.30 — — — — — — Dallas NHL 3 2-1-0 185 9 0 2.92 — — — — — — in the system

MAXIME FORTUNUS DEFENSE Born: July 28, 1983 in La Prairie, Que., Shoots: Right. 6-1, 190 lbs. Signed as a free agent on July 3, 2008. Played 58 games last season for the Moose, recording seven goals and 12 assists for 19 points...Helped Manitoba reach the AHL Finals with three goals and seven asssits in 22 games...Skated in 65 games with Manitoba in 2007-08, notching eight goals and 13 assists for 21 points...In 296 career games at the AHL level, has collected 20 goals and 55 assists for 75 points with 152 penalty minutes....In 55 ca- reer AHL Playoff games, has registered 16 points (4 goal, 12 assists) and 26 PIM... With Baie-Comeau in the QMJHL from 1999-2004, posted 148 points (40 goals, 108 assists) and 277 PIM in 285 games. REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 99-2000 Baie-Come. QMJHL 68 6 15 21 36 6 0 0 0 2 2000-01 Baie-Come. QMJHL 71 10 31 41 106 11 2 4 6 6 2001-02 Baie-Come. QMJHL 72 11 30 41 76 5 0 1 1 2 2002-03 Baie-Come. QMJHL 69 12 32 44 44 12 2 4 6 6 2003-04 Baie-Come. QMJHL 5 1 0 1 15 — — — — — Houston AHL 12 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 Louisiana ECHL 64 3 15 18 27 4 1 1 2 0 2004-05 Houston AHL 13 0 0 0 4 — — — — — Louisiana ECHL 59 8 16 24 26 — — — — — 2005-06 Manitoba AHL 76 3 10 13 36 13 0 0 0 10 2006-07 Manitoba AHL 72 2 18 20 64 13 1 4 5 10 2007-08 Manitoba AHL 65 8 13 21 28 6 0 1 1 4 2008-09 Manitoba AHL 58 7 12 19 18 22 3 7 10 2 CENTER Born: April 24, 1986 in Armstrong, B.C., Shoots: Right. 5-11, 189 lbs. Signed as a free agent on Feb. 2, 2007. Skated in 61 games in first season in the AHL with the , collect- ing eight goals and 11 assists...Tallied a goal and two assists in 10 playoff games for Grand Rapids...In 22 games wth ECHL Idaho last season, recorded 21 points (7 goals, 14 assists)...Notched 80 points (42 goals and 38 assists) in 59 games for WHL Seat- tle in 2006-07...Named a First-Team WHL All-Star and won the Brad Hornung Trophy as the WHL’s most sportsmanlike player...Also led Seattle in both goals and points during the 2004-05 and 2005-06 WHL seasons...Was originally drafted by Phoenix in the eighth round (240th overall) in 2004. REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2001-02 Seattle WHL 2 0 0 0 0 — — — — — 2002-03 Seattle WHL 60 5 13 18 14 15 3 2 5 4 2003-04 Seattle WHL 63 21 15 36 29 — — — — — 2004-05 Seattle WHL 72 31 34 65 29 12 4 5 9 16 2005-06 Seattle WHL 62 24 21 45 40 7 5 3 8 6 2006-07 Seattle WHL 59 42 38 80 58 11 6 2 8 10 2007-08 Iowa AHL 25 0 1 1 8 — — — — — Idaho ECHL 22 7 14 21 4 4 1 1 2 2 2008-09 Grand Rapids AHL 61 8 11 19 28 10 1 2 3 2

LUKE GAZDIC LEFT WING DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE Born: July 25, 1989 in Toronto, Ont. Shoots: Left. 6-3, 233 lbs. Stars’ 6th round selection, 172nd overall, in the 2007 Entry Draft. Dressed in 63 games last season for the of the OHL and notched 30 points (20 goals and 10 assists)...Appeared in five playoff games in 2008-09 going scoreless...In 67 games with Erie in 2007-08, collected 17 goals and 12 assists for 29 points with 144 penalty min- utes... Ranked second on Erie in penalty minutes and fifth in goals... More than tripled his goal output from 2006-07, his first season at the OHL, and more than doubled his scoring tally... Was honored with Erie’s Steve Nimigon Humanitarian Award in both 2006-07 and 2007- 08. REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2005-06 Wexford OPJHL 47 17 16 33 105 — — — — — North York GTHL 38 13 16 29 24 2006-07 Erie OHL 58 5 8 13 136 — — — — — 2007-08 Erie OHL 67 17 12 29 144 — — — — — 86 2008-09 Erie OHL 63 20 10 30 127 5 0 0 0 9 87 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE in thesystem 080 a ea CL6141322 .4—————— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 4.04 — — — — — 2.49 — 0 — 0 — — — — 2.42 — — 23 — 2 — 33 2.50 — — 2.49 342 — — 3 6 795 — 63 — — 1-4-1 — 2.61 1564 AVG 6-6-2 — 135 — — 83 SO 0 3241 14-12-0 — — 6 GA 1998 26-20-9 3.54 3.22 14 28 — MIN 20-11-2 — 36 0 2 ECHL 57 AHL AHL — W-L 828 35 GP AHL 2.99 61 72 — AHL 1 LasVegas 7-5-2 AVG 1033 1343 2008-09 — QuadCity SO 2007-08 8-6-2 11-10-2 Omaha 104 14 2.38 2087 2006-07 GA Omaha 23 ECHL 4 2005-06 22-10-3 MIN Lowell 18 WHL 2004-05 37 WHL W-L-T 92 LasVegas WHL 2003-04 2315 GP Calgary 33-6-0 League 2002-03 Calgary 2001-02 39 Calgary 2000-01 WHL Calgary 1999-00 Club Season alsNL10002 .0—————— — — — — — — — — — — — 9.00 0 — — — — — 2.11 — 3 — 2 — 20 — 26 — — 0-0-0 738 2.62 — 0 6-6-0 1 1.79 2 NHL 15 13 344 AHL 9 2-3-0 302 Dallas 7 Chicago 5-0-0 AHL 5 WHL Lowell Seattle 080 .Foud E 321 71 12134 3 — — 1 — — — 2 — — — — 11 — — PIM — — PTS — 18 A — 2 0 G 17 0 GP 0 0 15 2 0 0 PIM 0 53 PTS 0 0 0 16 A 5 SEL 0 G Frolunda V. GP 13 2008-09 SEL League Frolunda SEL V. Swe-1 Frolunda 2007-08 V. 2006-07 RogleBK Club 2005-06 Season HLPLRE DEFENSE Draft inthe2008Entry 185lbs. 149thoverall, 5-11, Stars’ 5throundselection, Right. Shoots: Denmark, 1989inEsbjerg, December7, Born: ons( ol sit)and32PIM. 5assists) points (5goal, earned10 In24gameswithBorasintheSwedish seconddivisionin2007-08, utes... recordingtwopenaltymin- in16gameswithFrolundagames....Appeared in2007-08, vision IGroupB World Junior Championshipsandcollectedfourassistsinfive son (+7)andthirdindefensemenscoring...Represented Team Denmarkinthe2009 Di- goals and15assistsfor17points...First amongdefensemen inplus/minuslastsea- in53gameswithFrolunda lastseasontallyingtwo Skated ofthe SwedishEliteLeague EGIKRSI RIGHTWING 192lbs. Draft. inthe2007 Entry 5-11, 64thoverall, Stars’ 3rdroundselection, Left. Shoots: Russia, 1989inProkopjevsk, July5, Born: SERGEI KOROSTIN 080 odnOL1 7————— — — — — — — 17 — — — PIM 7 — PTS — — — A — 5 — — — G — 2 — 2 GP 13 8 0 0 PIM OHL 0 PTS 0 0 A 0 0 G London 0 0 2 GP 2008-09 League 0 7 Russia 1 Dyn’oMoscow Russia 2007-08 Dyn’oMoscow Russia 2006-07 Dyn’oMoscow Club 2005-06 Season 2007 World Under-18 Championships. playoffgamesin2007-08...Scoredfivegoalsas Team Russiawonthe goals in3NAHL sists) in19gameswiththe Texas Addedtwo Tornado (NAHL)inthe2007-08season... 10as- recording onegoalandassistinsevengames...Notched18points(8goals, assists) forthePetes...Represented the2009 Russiaat World JuniorChampionships 18 games...Traded toPeterborough 36gamesscoring29points(11goals, andskated Started theseasonwithLondonofOHLcollectingtwogoalsandfiveassistsin13 with a2.38GAA. Hitmenin1999-00collectinga33-6-0record Draft...Started 39gamesfortheCalgary Entry GOALTENDER inthe2000NHL 2.49 GAA...Draftedinthefirstround(9thoverall)byCalgary Devilsofthe with theLowell AHL in2004-05went20-11-2withsixshutoutsanda for theChicago Wolves ofthe AHL postinga6-6recordand2.11GAA...In 35games in13games Chicago...Appeared 2009at 14, debutwiththeStarsFeb. Made hisNHL 212lbs. 6-4, 2008. onSeptember24, Signed asafreeagent Left. Catches: Manitoba, 1982in Winnipeg, 2, April Born: oa CSe12 03 — — — — — 32 10 5 5 24 Swe-1 Boras HC ea AL1 01 232022 0 2 3 0 2 — 2 1 3 — 4 — — 12 — 16 18 29 0 10 18 8 4 11 19 36 2 NAHL OHL 2 Peterborough 2 Russia-3 Texas Prokopjevsk EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON in the system

PERTTU LINDGREN CENTER Born: August 26, 1987 in , , Shoots: Left. 6-1, 197 lbs. Stars’ 3rd round selection, 75th overall, in the 2005 Entry Draft. Skated in 49 games for Rauma last season tallying five goals and 19 assists for 24 points...In 2007-08, collected 34 points (10 goals, 24 assists) and 34 penalty minutes in 69 games with Iowa... Was named the 2005-06 Finnish Elite League’s Rookie of the Year, appearing in 51 games and recording 13 goals and 24 assists for 37 points with a +14 rating...Led Finland in assists (8) and tied for team lead in points (10) at 2007 World Junior Championships...Won bronze medal with Finland at 2006 World Junior Championships in Vancouver, posting two goals and four assists with a +5 rating. REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2004-05 Jr. Finland 38 12 29 41 2 10 7 10 17 4 Ilves Finland 2 0 0 0 0 — — — — — 2005-06 Ilves Finland 51 13 24 37 16 4 0 0 0 0 2006-07 Ilves Finland 43 4 22 26 38 7 4 2 6 2 2007-08 Iowa AHL 69 10 24 34 6 — — — — — 2008-09 L. Rauma FInland 49 5 19 24 16 — — — — —

TREVOR LUDWIG DEFENSE Born: May 24, 1985 in Rhinelander, Wisc. Shoots: Left. 6-1, 216 lbs. Stars’ 6th round selection, 183rd overall, in the 2004 Entry Draft. Split time last season between the of the AHL and the Idaho Steelheads of the ECHL...Played 35 games for the Steelheads notching two goals and eight assists for 10 points... In seven games with the AHL in 2007-08, earned three assists and 12 penalty min- utes... With the Texas Tornado from 2002-04, was named to the NAHL All-Rookie Team in 2003 and the NAHL First All-Star Team in 2004... Son of former Stars defenseman . REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2004-05 Providence H-East 33 1 6 7 33 — — — — — 2005-06 Providence H-East 27 0 2 2 6 — — — — — 2006-07 Providence H-East 26 0 2 2 37 — — — — — 2007-08 Providence H-East 29 1 3 4 28 — — — — — Iowa AHL 7 0 3 3 12 — — — — — 2008-09 Idaho ECHL 35 2 8 10 41 4 0 0 0 13 Manitoba AHL 16 0 0 0 18 — — — — —

GUILLAUME MONAST DEFENSE Born: May 12, 1988 in St. Julie, QC. Shoots: Right. 6-2, 208 lbs. Signed as a free agent September 26, 2008.

Skated in 63 games for the of the QMJHL collecting five goals and 38 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE assists for 43 points...Led Quebec in defensemen points and was tied for third in overall assists on the club...Added 10 points (three goals, seven assists) in 17 playoff games...Was named TELUS QMJHL Defensive Player of the week on Jan. 4...Dressed in 65 games in 2007-08 for Halifax recording eight goals and 22 assists. REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2005-06 Val d’Or F. QMJHL 65 2 7 9 54 5 0 0 0 0 2006-07 Val d’Or F. QMJHL 35 0 4 4 31 — — — — — Halifax QMJHL 32 3 11 14 28 12 2 7 9 6 2007-08 Halifax QMJHL 65 8 22 30 68 15 2 4 6 22 2008-09 Quebec QMJHL 63 5 38 43 59 17 3 7 10 22

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MICHAEL NEAL LEFT WING Born: April 3, 1989 in Whitby, Ont. Shoots: Left. 6-2, 202 lbs. Stars’ 5th round selection, 149th overall, in the 2007 Entry Draft. Traded to Sarnia after three games with Belleville in 2008-09 and skated in 63 games for the , notching nine goals and 12 assists for 21 points...Added an in five playoff games last season..His Belleville club competed in the 2008 Memorial Cup in Kitchener...Younger brother of Stars prospect , who was selected by Dallas in the second round of the 2005 Draft. REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2004-05 Whitby M-AAA 52 20 29 49 67 — — — — — 2005-06 Belleville OHL 46 1 3 4 6 — — — — — 2006-07 Belleville OHL 52 4 4 8 25 15 0 1 1 6 2007-08 Belleville OHL — — — — — 7 0 0 0 2 2008-09 Belleville OHL 3 0 0 0 0 — — — — — Sarnia OHL 63 9 12 21 48 5 0 1 1 4

VOJTECH POLAK RIGHT WING Born: June 27, 1985 in Ostrov Nad Ohri, Czech Rep. Shoots: Left. 5-11, 180 lbs. Stars’ 2nd round selection, 36th overall, in the 2003 Entry Draft.

Spent last season with Trinec Ocelari of the Czech league, skating in 45 games, notching 21 goals and 13 assists for 34 points... Ranked second on the team in goals last season...Has ap- peared in five career NHL games with Dallas, going scoreless...Collected 45 points (17 goals, 28 assists) in 67 games for Iowa in 2006-07...Played in his first North American professional sea- son in 2005-06, tallying 12 goals and 22 assists for 34 points in 60 games for Iowa...Skated for Team Czech at the 2002 World Under-18 Worlds.

REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2003-04 Karlovy V. Czech 44 0 8 8 42 — — — — — 2004-05 Jihlava Czech 16 1 2 3 16 — — — — — Karlovy V. Czech 26 1 5 6 4 — — — — — 2005-06 Dallas NHL 3 0 0 0 0 — — — — — Iowa AHL 60 12 22 34 41 3 0 1 1 0 2006-07 Dallas NHL 2 0 0 0 0 — — — — — Iowa AHL 67 17 28 45 48 7 1 0 1 8 2007-08 Iowa AHL 35 6 10 16 18 — — — — — Karlovy V. Czech 5 1 0 1 4 19 1 3 4 8 2008-09 Trin Ocelari Czech 45 21 13 34 42 5 0 1 1 6 RIGHT WING Born: April 20, 1989 in Red Deer, Alta. Shoots: Right. 6-0, 199 lbs. Stars’ 4th round selection, 112th overall, in the 2007 Entry Draft. Skated in 69 games for the , leading the team in assists (51) , points (80) and ranked second in goals (29)...Among WHL leaders, placed 15th in assists and 19th in scor- ing...Added four goals and three assists in 11 playoff games... Ranked fourth on the Hurricanes with 31 goals and 54 points in 2007-08... Added 10 points (2 goals, 8 assists) with Portland prior to his mid-season trade within the Western Hockey League... Notched 13 points (3 goals, 10 as- sists) as Lethbridge reached the 2008 WHL championship series before falling to Spokane... Tal- lied 12 goals and 26 assists for 38 points in 2006-07 with Portland. REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2004-05 Portland WHL 6 1 0 1 6 4 0 0 0 0 2005-06 Portland WHL 58 3 6 9 25 12 0 1 1 4 2006-07 Portland WHL 49 12 26 38 38 — — — — — 2007-08 Portland WHL 17 2 8 10 9 — — — — — Lethbridge WHL 52 31 23 54 36 19 3 10 13 15 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE 2008-09 Lethbridge WHL 69 29 51 80 48 11 4 3 7 12 89 in the system

TYLER SHELAST RIGHT WING Born: December 26, 1984 in Edmonton, Alta. Shoots: Right. 5-11, 212 lbs. Signed as a free agent by Dallas on March 20, 2008. Split time between Hamilton of the AHL and Idaho of the ECHL last season... Notched nine goals and 12 assists for 21 points with Idaho... In 39 games as a senior at Michigan Tech (WCHA), registered 16 goals and 10 assists for 26 points to go along with eight power play tallies and a +2 rating... Ranked first on MTU’s club in goals, power play goals and shots (114) and was second in points... Served as assistant captain for Michigan Tech in 2007- 08 and was named to the WCHA All-Academic Team following both his junior and sopho- more years. REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2003-04 Powell River BCHL 58 25 42 67 131 7 1 3 4 6 2004-05 Mich. Tech WCHA 37 11 8 19 42 — — — — — 2005-06 Mich. Tech WCHA 37 9 9 18 44 — — — — — 2006-07 Mich. Tech WCHA 38 15 9 24 18 — — — — — 2007-08 Mich. Tech WCHA 39 16 10 26 26 — — — — — Iowa AHL 11 1 1 2 0 — — — — — 2008-09 Hamilton AHL 17 2 1 3 4 — — — — — Idaho ECHL 31 9 12 21 23 4 0 0 0 4 CENTER Born: January 29, 1987 in Sodertalje, , Shoots: Left. 6-1, 183 lbs. Stars’ 5th round selection, 146th overall, in the 2005 Entry Draft. Made his NHL debut last season, appearing in 14 games for Dallas, collecting one goal and two assists... Skated in 51 games with Timra IK of the Swedish Elite League in 2008-09 recording 15 goals and 26 assists...Ranked first on the team in assists and second in points (41)...In 53 games with AHL Iowa in 2007-08, notched 19 points (10 goals, 9 assists) and 16 penalty minutes...Skated for Team Sweden at the 2004 World Under-18 Championships and the 2006 Four Nations Cup. REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2003-04 Sodertalje Jr. Sweden 33 7 15 22 14 2 0 0 0 0 2004-05 Sodertalje Jr. Sweden 5 1 2 3 4 — — — — — 2005-06 Sodertalje Sweden 6 0 0 0 0 — — — — — Sodertalje Jr. Sweden 41 19 20 39 45 4 1 0 1 2 2006-07 Assat Pori Finland 50 6 6 12 20 — — — — — Assat Jr. Finland 4 1 1 2 0 — — — — — 2007-08 Iowa AHL 53 10 9 19 16 — — — — — Idaho ECHL 3 3 0 3 2 — — — — — 2008-09 Timra IK SEL 51 15 26 41 26 7 0 4 4 0 Dallas NHL 14 1 2 3 4 — — — — — FRANCIS WATHIER LEFT WING Born: December 7, 1984 in St. Isidore, Ont., Shoots: Left. 6-3, 208 lbs. Stars’ 6th round selection, 185th overall, in the 2003 Entry Draft. Appeared in 77 games with Iowa of the AHL last season tallying six goals and 10 assists... Split his 2006-07 season between AHL Iowa and ECHL Idaho and was a member of the Steelhead’s DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE championship squad...In 57 games with Iowa in 2006-07, collected 17 points (14 goals, 3 assists)...Helped Gatineau to consecutive Presidents’ Cup titles as QMJHL champi- ons in 2002-03 and 2003-04...Participated in the Memorial Cup both seasons. REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2001-02 Hull QMJHL 63 1 3 4 68 12 1 2 3 30 2002-03 Hull QMJHL 72 9 18 27 143 20 1 6 7 20 2003-04 Gatineau QMJHL 51 9 16 25 127 15 0 2 2 23 2004-05 Gatineau QMJHL 67 15 20 35 96 10 0 2 2 8 2005-06 Iowa AHL 11 0 1 1 26 — — — — — 2006-07 Iowa AHL 57 14 3 17 78 12 0 4 4 25 Idaho ECHL 17 4 9 13 31 7 1 1 2 4 2007-08 Iowa AHL 19 2 3 5 17 — — — — — 2008-09 Iowa AHL 77 6 10 16 127 — — — — —

90 91 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE Future stars ido nOt 2007. Windsor inOct. rival ina5-2losstoOHL Made65saves in2007-08... percentage anda.900save goals-against-average postinga12-19-3recordwith4.04 in35gamesgoalforOwenSound, 10 witha3.64GAA...Skated in37gamesfortheOwenSound Appeared lastseasongoing11-12- Attack oftheOntarioHockeyLeague for 45pointsin53gamesSmithsFalls in2006-07. notching14goalsand27assistsfor41pointswith60penaltyminutes...Tallied 10goalsand35assists 08, in2007- HockeyLeague in45gamesforSmithsFalls Skated intheCanadianJunior A setts (HockeyEast)... Massachu- 2008against 21, sufferedOct. Missed themajorityof2008-09seasonwithashoulderinjury on pi 8 90i ubr,Ot ace:Lf.64 207lbs. Draft. inthe2008 Entry 6-4, 59thoverall, Stars’ 2ndroundselection, Left. Catches: Ont. 1990inSudbury, 28, April Born: TYLER BESKOROWANYGOALTENDER DEFENSE 194lbs. Draft. inthe2008 Entry 6-3, 209thoverall, Stars’ 7throundselection, Left. Shoots: Ont. 1988inKanata, June30, Born: MIKE BERGIN 070 uniicEA -- 4 9047 — — — — — — — — — — — — AVG — SO 4.72 — — GA 0 MIN — — W-L 19 — GP 3.70 242 0 AVG 2.95 2-1-0 1 SO 22 GA 357 49 8 MIN 3-3-0 998 ECAC W-L-T 5-8-3 6 Quinnipiac GP 2007-08 League USHL 17 USHL CedarRapids 2006-07 CedarRapids 2005-06 Club Season 080 wnSudOL3 11-026 3 .41012 11.16 0 — AVG 5 — SO — GA 27 — MIN 0-1 W-L — GP 1 — AVG 3.64 SO 4.04 1 0 GA MIN 131 136 2160 W-L-T 2021 11-12-10 12-19-3 37 GP OHL 35 League OHL OwenSound 2008-09 OwenSound 2007-08 Club Season 080 P CA60116————— — — — — 19 6 7 18 9 PIM 1 5 PTS A 7 2 1 G 15 2 0 GP 11 60 6 PIM 116 41 PTS NCAA 45 A 27 G 14 35 45 10 GP 53 League RPI CJHL 2008-09 CJHL SmithsFalls 2007-08 Falls Smiths 2006-07 Club Season ing the 2006-07 season for fellow Starsprospect RichardBachman. ing the2006-07seasonforfellow dur- intheUSHL Was toChicago tradedfromCedarRapids stopping acareer-high 20shotsina5-3win... Dartmouth, 2008vs. 6, ECAC Hockey onJan. victory All-Academic selection...Pickeduphisfirstcollegiate Quinnipiacin2007-08...WasPosted asafreshmanat honoredasan a2-1-0recordineightappearances A CANGOALTENDER 160lbs. Draft. inthe2005Entry 5-11, 223rdoverall, Stars’ 7throundselection, Right. Catches: Ill. 1987inEvergreenPark, 27, January Born: PAT MCGANN hcg SL1 -41956 .0—————— — — — — — 4.30 0 67 935 2-14-1 17 USHL Chicago EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON Future stars

ONDREJ ROMAN CENTER Born: April 8, 1989 in Ostrava, Czech Rep. Shoots: Left. 6-0, 17 lbs. Stars’ 5th round selection, 136th overall, in the 2007 Entry Draft. Split last season between Vitkovice of the Czech league and Spokane of the WHL...Notched 32 points (10 goals, 22 assits) in 32 games for Spokane in 2008-09...Tallied 15 goals and 46 assists for 61 points in 72 games with the in 2007-08... He ranked second on the club in assists, fourth in points and tied for fifth in plus/minus (+27)...Added a team-high-tying 20 points (9 goals, 11 assists) in 21 playoff games as Spokane won the Western Hockey League and the Memorial Cup... Represented Czech Republic at the 2006 and 2007 World Under-18 Cham- pionships. REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2005-06 Vitkovice Jr. Czech 46 17 27 44 42 5 0 3 3 4 2006-07 Spokane WHL 70 4 44 48 42 6 1 4 5 0 2007-08 Spokane WHL 72 15 46 61 28 21 9 11 20 6 2008-09 Vitkovice HC Czech 26 3 6 9 2 — — — — — Spokane WHL 32 10 22 32 19 12 1 4 5 10

NICO SACCHETTI CENTER Born: August 21, 1989 in Virginia, Minn. Shoots: Right. 5-11, 197 lbs. Stars’ 2nd round selection, 50th overall, in the 2007 Entry Draft. In his freshman season at Minnesota skated in 36 games, notching four goals and three assists with 43 PIM...Col- lected 24 points (10 goals, 14 assists) and 51 penalty minutes in 56 games for Omaha in the USHL in 2007-08... Added a goal and two assists in 14 USHL playoff games as Omaha won the regular season and playoff league championships in 2007-08... Tallied 90 points (38 goals, 52 assists) in 25 games with Virginia (Minn.) HS in 2006- 07... High school teammate of current Star .

REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2004-05 Virginia MN-HS 29 25 29 54 — — — — — — 2005-06 Virginia MN-HS 27 29 45 74 — — — — — — 2006-07 Virginia MN-HS 25 38 52 90 22 — — — — — 2007-08 Omaha USHL 56 10 14 24 51 14 1 2 3 10 2008-09 Minnesota NCAA 36 4 3 7 43 — — — — —

AUSTIN SMITH RIGHT WING Born: November 7, 1988 in Dallas, Texas. Shoots: Right. 5-11, 164 lbs. Stars’ 5th round selection, 128th overall, in the 2007 Entry Draft. DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE In freshman season with Colgate University, skated in 37 games scoring 17 goals and 14 assists for 31 points...Ranked second on the team in goals, assists and points in 2008-09...Collected 67 points (32 goals, 35 as- sists) in 60 games with Penticton in the BCHL in 2007-08... Added 22 points (11 goals, 11 assists) in 15 postseason games and was named Playoff MVP as the Vees won the BCHL Cup... Participated in 2008 BCHL All-Star Game... First born-and-raised North Texas native to be drafted into the NHL... Played with Alliance Bulldogs and Je- suit HS in Dallas before attending The Gunnery Prep School in ... Was named Gunnery’s MVP in 2007 and was runner-up for USHR East Prep Player of the Year award. REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2005-06 Gunnery CT-HS 31 23 20 43 22 — — — — — 2006-07 Gunnery CT-HS 30 25 38 63 36 — — — — — 2007-08 Penticton BCHL 60 32 35 67 42 15 11 11 22 12 2008-09 Colgate NCAA 37 17 14 31 24 — — — — —

92 93 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE future stars games forHelsinkioverthepastthreeseasons. in79 Hasappeared goingscoreless... DressedintwoplayoffgamesforHelsinki2008-09, penalty minutes... collectingfivegoalsand11assistsfor16points26 in51gamesforHelsinkioftheFinnishSkated EliteLeague, o..Wt se r nNra n20-7 notched34goals and30assistsfor64pointsin26games. inNorway2006-07, With Asker Jr. son... last sea- forKansasCity-based RussellStoverMidget AAA 52assists) Tallied 92points(40goals, of 2009... ColoradoCollegeinfall Willattend Ranked fifthontheclub inpoints... goals and26assistsfor36points... RoughRiderscollecting10 withtheCedar Rapids in55gamesduringfirstseasontheUSHL Skated Vernon in2004-05. in60withBCHL 38assists) Notched74points (36goals, 2006... Final Five tournament...RecordedanassistinaFrozen Four semifinallossto Boston Collegein in the2007 WCHA CloudState St. vs. anda+3rating 2assists) Collectedthreepoints(1goal, NorthDakota... in 2007-08asajuniorat career-highsDakota toa24-15-4recordandNorthwestRegionalappearance...Earned ingoals(8)andpoints(18) DakotaFighting Siouxofthe WCHA...Helped North Tallied sevengoalsandassistsin41gamesfortheNorth playoffgamesin2008. and12PIMin WHL 5assists) Addedeightpoints(3goals, 111 penaltyminutes... recorded19goalsand17assistsfor36pointswith rent Broncosinthe Western in2007-08, HockeyLeague In60gameswiththeSwiftCur- 55 points...Rankedsecondontheteamingoalsandtiedforfourthpoints... Played 52gameslastseasonfortheSwiftCurrentBroncosof WHL tallying36goalsand19assists for CT IKE CENTER Draft. inthe2008Entry 207lbs. 89thoverall, 6-2, Stars’ 3rdroundselection, Right. Shoots: Norway. 1990in Asker, February 22, Born: SCOTT WINKLER RIGHTWING 180lbs. Draft. inthe2005Entry 5-10, 160thoverall, Stars’ 5throundselection, Left. Shoots: Sask. 1986in Aylesbury, November22, Born: LEFTWING 194lbs. Draft. inthe2006 Entry 6-2, 150thoverall, Stars’ 5throundselection, Left. Shoots: Fin. 1988inHelsinki, June10, Born: MAX WARN RIGHTWING 203lbs. Draft. inthe2008 Entry 6-0, 176thoverall, Stars’ 6throundselection, Left. Shoots: Alta. 1989inEdmonton, September28, Born: MATT TASSONE 070 wf urn H 01 73 1 235812 — — — 8 — — — PIM 5 — — PTS — — A — — 3 — — — G 12 100 60 0 GP 111 55 8 PIM 36 1 19 PTS 36 17 2 A 52 1 19 6 60 G 0 WHL 38 GP SwiftCurrent 4 League WHL 2008-09 SwiftCurrent WHL 2007-08 SwiftCurrent WHL 2006-07 SwiftCurrent Club 2005-09 Season 080 ea aisUH 51 63 550220 2 PIM PTS 2 A — 0 G — 5 GP — PIM 35 — — PTS 36 A 36 26 G 92 10 GP 55 League 52 USHL 40 CedarRapids 70 Min-MO 2008-09 RussellStover Club 2007-08 Season 080 ot aoaWH 1771 0————— — — — — — — — — — — — PIM — — PTS — — — — A 40 — — — — G — — — 14 34 GP 31 53 45 18 7 PIM 17 74 9 7 PTS 10 41 8 11 38 A 4 6 36 43 WCHA G 60 Dakota 5 North 38 WCHA GP 2008-09 NorthDakota 46 League BCHL WCHA 2007-08 NorthDakota WCHA 2006-07 NorthDakota 0 2005-06 Vernon Club 2004-05 0 Season — — — 0 — — 0 PIM — — PTS 2 — — A — 4 G 26 0 GP 16 0 0 PIM 11 PTS 0 5 0 A 0 51 0 G 27 GP 1 FIN League HIFK FIN Helsinki 2008-09 HIFK FIN 2007-08 HIFKHelsinki Club 2006-07 Season EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON 2009 entry draft

GLENNIE CHIASSON SMITH

SCOTT GLENNIE...Selected by the Stars in the first round (8th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft...Born Feb- ruary 22, 1991 in Oakville, Ontario...6-1, 177-pound center, shoots right...Recorded 70 points (28 goals, 42 assists) in 55 games for the of the WHL last season...In 12 playoff games for Brandon, tallied 18 points (three goals, 15 assists)...In 2007-08, appeared in 61 games collecting 26 goals and 32 as- sists for 58 points...Will play for Brandon again next season.

ALEX CHIASSON...Drafted by the Stars in the second round (38th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft...Born October 1, 1990 in Quebec...6-4, 187-pound right wing, shoots right...Skated in 56 games for Des Moines of the USHL last season, notching 17 goals and 33 assists for 50 points...Was selected to the USHL All-Rookie Team and played in the 2009 USHL All-Star Game...Will attend next season.

REILLY SMITH...Selected by the Stars in the third round (69th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft...Born April 1, 1991 in Toronto, Ontario...6-1, 157-pound right wing, shoots left...Tallied 75 points (27 goals, 48 assists) in 49 games leading St. Michaels of the Ontario Junior Hockey League in scoring...Appeared in 13 games for St. Michaels in 2007-08, collecting two goals and seven assists for nine points...Will enroll at Univer- sity of Ohio next season.

TOMAS VINCOUR...Selected by the Stars in the fifth round (129th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft...Born November 19, 1990 in Brno, Czech Republic...6-2, 203-pound center, shoots right...Collected 17 goals and 19 assists for 36 points in 49 games for the of the WHL...In 2007-08 skated in 65 games, scoring 39 points (16 goals, 23 assists)... Represented Czech Republic in the 2009 World Junior Champi- onships, recording three assists in six games...Will return to Edmonton next season.

CURTIS McKENZIE...Drafted by the Stars in the sixth round (159th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft...Born February 22, 1991 in Golden, British Columbia...6-2, 192-pound left wing, shoots left...Skated for the Pentic- ton Vees of the BCHL in 53 games last season, scoring 30 goals and 34 assists with 90 penalty minutes...Ap- peared in 49 games for Penticton in 2007-08, collecting three goals and seven assists... Will play for of Ohio next season. DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE

94 95 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE All Niko Vaino D 8 259 Jr. Jokerit 259 8 Jr. D 196 Battlefords 6 Minnesota 195 U. 6 D 165 Hull 5 D 185 C KalpaJr. 6 Niko Vaino 144 Texas NAHL LW Elias Granath 5 Yaroslavl Jr. 99 Barrie Karlovy 134 Vary G 3 54 4 Francis 36 Wathier Frolunda Jr. D 2 W 2 33 Eero Kilpelainen RW W 2 Alexander Naurov LW Nickerson Matt Camrose Budejovice Crombeen 280 B.J. 248 9 Vojtech Polak 8 MinskJr. Texas NAHL W D 218 183 2003 7 6 Vasteras Lethbridge W D 104 McKnight Matt 86 SodertaljeJr. 4 Lukas Vomela 56 3 Vancouver Lulea RW Sergei Kukushin 28 Nanaimo 2 LW 34 Trevor Ludwig 52 1 D Fredrik Naslund 2 2 D Team John Lammers D 223 RW Niklas Grossman Vernon 7 Raymond Sawada Jr. 160 Sodertalje G 5 146 IlvesJr. 5 F 75 Sarnia Plymouth 2004 F 71 33 3 Virginia HS 3 Pat McGann C 2 28 Watkins Matt LW LW Helsinki 1 IFK Tom Wandell 150 D 5 Newmarket LW 138 James Neal 5 90 Niskanen Matt CushingHS C 120 2005 Rouyn-Noranda 3 4 27 LW G Max Warn 1 Erie McIntyre David 172 D Belleville Richard Bachman 6 Spokane 149 Aaron Snow Victoria LW 5 136 Ivan Vishnevskiy 129 5 LW TheGunnery 2006 5 C 128 LW 5 Portland VirginiaHS DynamoMosc. RW 112 Michael Neal 50 64 4 Ondrej Roman 2 3 SmithsFalls RW C RW 209 Austin Smith 7 Colton Sceviour Frolunda Stover D Russell Current Swift Sergei Korostin 149 89 176 5 Nico Sacchetti 6 2007 3 D C OwenSound C 59 Mike Bergin Tassone Matthew 2 Michaels Edmonton Philip Larsen St. Penticton G 129 69 159 Scott Winkler Brandon 5 6 DesMoines Tyler Beskorowany 3 8 FROM 38 C LW 2008 OV RW 2 1 RD Curtis McKenzie POS C RW Tomas Vincour 2009 Year - Time draft rt cenC922Kelowna 242 9 Yaroslavl 216 Barrie C 8 Yaroslavl 189 7 160 D TPS 6 132 D Kamloops 5 LW Brett McLean 77 LW Alexei Komarov 3 MoDo Yaroslavl Jeff McKercher 105 C 52 Portland Alexei Timkin 4 Boston Univ. 25 2 Teemu Elomo 200 D 1 Marcus Kristoffersson 7 C Hameenlinna Steven Gainey LW C 173 AIK Sweden Roman Lyashenko 6 153 HV71 Jr. Prince George 6 C London 86 57 1997 LW 39 3 2 2 Scott Perry C RW D Yaroslavl Russia 272 Gabriel Karlsson 9 Thayer Academy D 243 Oshawa John Erskine 8 Peterborough Kamloops 215 Prince George 1998 265 D 186 7 184 9 6 6 D Mihail Donika RW Brampton LW RW Jamie Chamberlain 126 Brian Sullivan Acadie-Bathurst 4 London HS Sweden Rogle BostonCol. 156 Jeff MacMillan 66 C 96 5 32 Brett Draney 2 3 C Justin Cox 2 D Gregor Baumgartner C C Hameenlinna Jeff Bateman TPS 224 Tjarnqvist Mathias 7 219 Dan Jancevski Kladno 7 C Novokuznetsk Michael Ryan 192 C 162 1999 6 5 Omaha Khabarovsk LW HCMoscow C 60 139 Frolunda 123 5 Windsor Marco Tuokko Mosc. Dynamo 68 2 4 25 Vlcek Ladislav 91 RW 3 G D Artem Chernov 1 3 C Ruslan Bernikov LW C Vadim Khomitski Slavia Alexei Tereschenko 285 Merrimack Hull 9 255 265 Jr. Karpat 8 C 9 192 Sudbury Vsetin Jr. C RW 2000 6 161 167 Sparta 5 6 F Marek Tomica 126 G D AIKSweden 4 Dale Sullivan Merrimack 70 C 92 3 3 NAHL Chicago C Michal Blazek 26 RW Mike Smith BostonCollege 1 Daniel Volrab 273 Aquino Anthony 9 G Peterborough 210 LW Jyvaskyla 7 Kurgan 243 180 2001 D MooseJaw 8 Kindersley 6 147 78 Sault-Ste-Marie BluesJr. LW C Ned Havern 5 43 110 3 FarjestadTuomas Jr. Mikkonen LW 4 2 42 Hamm Bryan D Jr. Malmo C Chur Kirill Sidorenko D 32 2 34 Bararuk David Hull C 2 FROM 2 Jarkko Immonen 26 OV LW Geoff Waugh G 1 RD POS D Manius Holtet Janos Vas Martin Vagner 2002 Year all-time draft

Year POS RD OV FROM Year POS RD OV FROM 1996 1990 Richard Jackman D 1 5 Sault Ste. Marie D 1 8 North Bay C 3 70 Sarnia Laurie Billeck D 3 50 Prince Albert Mike Hurley RW 4 90 Tri-City Cal McGowan C 4 70 Kamloops Ryan Christie LW 5 112 Owen Sound Frank Kovacs LW 4 71 Evgeny Tsybouk D 5 113 Yaroslavl Enrico Ciccone D 5 92 Trois-Riveres Eoin McInerney G 7 166 London G 6 113 Czech. Nat. Jr. D 8 194 Prince George Jeff Levy G 7 134 Rochester Nick Bootland LW 9 213 Guelph Doug Barrault RW 8 155 Lethbridge Joe Biondi C 9 176 Minn.-Duluth 1995 Troy Binnie RW 10 197 Jarome Iginla RW 1 11 Kamloops Ole Dahlstrom C 11 218 Furuset Patrick Cote LW 2 37 Beauport John McKersie G 12 239 W. Madison HS D 3 63 Dukla Jihlava Sergey Gusev D 3 69 Mayak Samara 1989 Wade Strand D 5 115 Regina D 1 7 Rochester JM Dominic Marleau D 6 141 Victoriaville Mike Craig RW 2 28 Oshawa 67’s Jeff Dewar RW 7 173 Murray Garbutt C 3 60 Medicine Hat Anatoli Koveshnikov LW 8 193 Sokol Kiev Jean-Francois Quintin C 4 75 Shawinigan Sergei Luchinkin LW 8 202 Dynamo Moscow Pat MacLeod D 5 87 Kamloops Steve Lowe C 9 219 Sault Ste. Marie Bryan Schoen G 5 91 Minnesota HS Rhys Hollyman D 5 97 Miami of Ohio 1994 Scott Cashman G 6 112 Kanata BCJHL LW 1 20 U. Michigan Jonathan Pratt C 8 154 Pingree Prep Lee Jinman C 2 46 North Bay Ken Blum C 9 175 St. Joseph’s HS LW 4 98 Guelph Arturs Irbe G 10 196 Dynamo Marty Turco G 5 124 Cambridge Jr.B Tom Pederson D 11 217 Univ. of Minn. Evgeny Petrochinin D 6 150 Spartak Helmut Balderis RW 12 238 Did not play Marty Flichel RW 9 228 Tacoma C 10 254 Thunder Bay 1988 Chris Szysky RW 11 280 C 1 1 Prince Albert Link Gaetz D 2 40 Spokane 1993 Shaun Kane D 3 43 Springfield C 1 9 Detroit Jeffrey Stolp G 4 64 Greenway HS C 2 35 Cloquet HS Ken MacArthur D 8 148 Univ. of Chad Lang G 4 87 Peterborough D 9 169 Armstrong HS Rick Mrozik D 6 136 Cloquet HS Ari Matilainen RW 10 190 Assat Pori LW 6 139 MoDo Grant Bischoff LW 11 211 Univ. of Minn. Jeremy Stasiuk RW 7 165 Spokane Trent Andison LW 12 232 Cornell Rob Lurtsema LW 8 191 Burnsville HS Jordan Willis G 10 243 London 1987 Bill Lang RW 10 249 North Bay Dave Archibald C 1 6 Portland Corey Peterson D 11 269 Jefferson HS Scott McCrady D 2 35 Medicine Hat Kevin Kaminski C 3 48 Saskatoon 1992 C 4 73 Choate Prep Jarrko Varvio RW 2 34 HPK Teppo Kivela C 5 88 Jokerit Jeff Bes C 3 58 Guelph Darcy Norton LW 6 109 Kamloops RW 4 88 Timo Kulonen D 7 130 Kalpa Michael Johnson D 6 130 Ottawa Don Schmidt D 8 151 Kamloops Kyle Peterson C 7 154 Thunder Bay G 9 172 Lukko C 8 178 Jokerit Larry Olimb D 10 193 Warroad (MN) Lars Edstrom LW 9 202 Lulea Marc Felicio G 11 214 Northwood Prep Jeff Romfo C 10 226 Blaine HS Dave Shields C 12 235 Univ. of Denver Jeffrey Moen G 11 250 Roseville DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE 1986 1991 Warren Babe LW 1 12 Lethbridge Richard Matvichuk D 1 8 Saskatoon Neil Wilkinson D 2 30 Selkirk G 4 74 Kitchener Dean Kolstad D 2 33 Prince Albert Mike Kennedy LW 5 97 Univ. of B.C. Eric Bennett LW 3 54 Wilbraham Prep Mark Lawrence RW 6 118 Detroit Amb. Rob Zettler D 3 55 Sault Ste. Marie Geoff Finch G 7 137 Brown Univ. Brad Turner D 3 58 Calgary Midget Michael Burkett LW 8 174 Michigan St. Kirk Tomlinson C 4 75 Hamilton Derek Herlofsky G 9 184 St. Paul Jr. A Jari Gronstrand D 5 96 Tappara LW 10 206 Cornwall Scott Mathias C 8 159 Univ. of Denver Shayne RW 11 228 Kamloops Lance Pitlick D 9 180 Cooper HS Jukka Suomalainen D 12 250 Grifka Dan Keczmer D 10 201 Detroit Garth Joy D 11 222 Hamilton Kurt Stahura LW 12 243 Williston

96 97 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE all tv uee 022BreckHS ofMinn. Univ. TPS 202 181 160 10 Charles 9 St. Mt. 8 G Jaw Moose 118 C C 139 Portland Grand Rapids 6 7 Ste-Marie 97 Sault 76 RW 69 Steve Kudebeh RW 5 4 Scott Bjugstad 4 Finland TPS D C Kari Kanervo Thomas Acad. HS Patrick Henry St. LW 41 Jim Archibald 33 34 Sudbury 2 Paul Guay 31 2 2 LW Alta. Kelly Hubbard Albert, St. 2 D RW Falls Niagara Jim Malwitz 27 G 13 Terry Tait 2 1 Jali Wahlsten C Preuss Dave D Tom Warroad HS Hirsch 227 Mike Sands CHZ Litomerice CrookstonHS HibbingHS 11 206 Donnelly Dave 164 185 C 10 Ron Meighan 8 9 D Paul North St. 1981 D C CSKAMoscow 122 HS Superior 143 6 Billings Scott Knutson 101 7 81 80 D 5 Arnold Kadlec LW 4 Pat Micheletti 4 C Edina HS Paul Miller C Kitchener D 59 Victor Zhluktov 2 3 Todd Carlile Edina HS 1 Marty Wiitala C 236 Dusan Pasek RW 12 Bob Rouse Nat. RW Czech. Czech. HibbingHS Wally Chapman Oshawa 196 212 176 156 10 11 9 LW 8 RW 1982 HS Paul Cretin Acad. St. RW C Charles 136 St. 96 Mt. Paul Roff 7 116 CloquetHS 5 Oldrich Valek 6 C 76 Milos Riha C NotreDame D 4 Paul Pulis 56 Nat. Czech. Charles Don Biggs St. C Mt. 3 38 Albert Tier II Sean Toomey St. 1 C 2 Tom 36 McComb 1 Rich Geist D 2 Brian Durand C RW Mitch Messier HS Stillwater Frantisek Musil 201 SimleyHS HS Edina 10 Malcolm Parks 242 222 C 12 HS Johnson 11 D KentHS 1983 D 181 Olypic Finnish 160 9 Litinov 8 97 139 Mike Nightengale Landshut RW 7 Oshawa G 5 Tom 89 Terwilliger 118 John’s Prep St. D Mike Orn Bayreuth G 5 6 46 76 Duane Wahlin KentHS LW RW Darin MacInnis 3 4 13 Vladimir Kyhos C D 1 McColgan Gary D Kari Takko Jiri Poner Timra Maly Miroslav 237 HS 67’s Ottawa CranstonE. 12 Ken Hodge Parbudice 174 195 D Quinn David 216 John’s 9 10 Prep RochesterMayo St. 1984 11 C 153 132 C LW 8 7 Tommy Sjodin Lethbridge Lethbridge C Deerfield C Acad. Lubina Ladislav 90 69 111 Bisons Gordon Ernst Grandy 6 FROM 5 4 51 Tim Helmer OV D C D Ross Johnson 3 RD Mike Keifer POS C Mike Mullowney Dwight Mullins Mike Berger Stephane Roy 1985 Year - time draft ilsCote 221Shawinigan 201 ND Fargo, Kingston 12 188 Oshawa 164 G 11 10 148 RW Colorado Coll. D 9 130 Hamilton RW Sherbrooke 8 Gilles Cloutier 94 Hamilton 112 LW 7 Earl Sargent 76 Notre DameU. 6 Michigan Tech Michel Blais 41 D 5 58 RW Oshawa Terry Angel LW 3 4 40 MedicineHat Dean Magee RW 4 LW Robert Francois 3 MichiganState Greg Clause G 129 1 Norris David 7 Colorado Coll. D Steve Jensen D Minn. of 111 Univ. Alex Pirus 6 93 Hamilton Paul Harrison C 75 5 Maxwell Bryan London NotreDameUniv. 1975 51 C 4 39 Ottawa 3 D Hull 31 3 Jeff Barr 3 RW Delich Dave D 2 Phil Verchota 1 LW Mike Fedorko MN Austin, C Ron Zanussi Regina 151 Don Jackson 9 133 8 Kingston Jim Roberts D 79 D Kamloops Trois1976 Rivieres 5 97 115 Calgary D New Westminster 7 6 Keith Hanson Brandon 61 7 G Greg Tebbutt 25 RW 4 Jean-Pierre Sanvido 1 2 D Jamie Gallimore D LW Bob Parent MN Billings Bloomington, Green Bowling Kevin McCloskey 138 155 121 Semenko Dave Victoria 9 10 ofMinn. 8 Univ. LW/D Brad Maxwell 104 CornellUniv. RW 87 Minn.-Duluth D 7 70 1977 54 6 D 5 4 D Mike Seide C ofMinn. D Brent Gogol Univ. Ottawa Ottawa 24 1 Mike Cotter 19 Kim Spencer 2 2 1 Bob Bergloff LW LW Kerling Roy C PortlandCurt Giles Marie SaultSte. Dakota 90 Steve Christoff of N. ofMinn. Univ. U. 111 Steve Payne 42 6 63 5 RW 2 RW 3 Oshawa 1978 Marie SaultSte. C C 10 6 Brian Gualazzi 1 1 Jim Dobson LW ofMichigan Univ. HS Aurora-Hoyt Kevin Maxwell D 205 184 10 Peterborough 9 Tom McCarthy D ofDenver Univ. 163 LW 8 Cornwall 142 1979 ofMinn. 7 Univ. 121 RW RoseauHS 6 100 RW 79 5 Richter Dave D Sudbury 4 Coll. Providence Bob Lakso D 32 53 Jeff Walters D Victoria FROM 2 Bill Stewart 16 3 OV Dan Zavarise G 1 D RD Jensen Dave POS LW Mark Huglen Velischek Randy Don Beaupre Brad Palmer 1980 Year all-time draft

Year POS RD OV FROM Year POS RD OV FROM 1974 1971 D 1 6 Flin Flon Rod Norrish LW 2 21 Regina Richard Nantais LW 2 24 Quebec Ron Wilson D 3 35 Flin Flon Pete LoPresti G 3 42 Univ. Denver Mike Legge LW 4 49 Winnipeg Kim MacDougall D 4 60 Regina Brian McBratney D 5 63 St. Catherines Ron Ashton LW 5 78 Saskatoon Al Globensky D 6 77 Montreal Jr. John Sheridan C 6 96 Univ. of Minn. Bruce Abbey D 7 91 Peterborough Dave Heitz G 7 114 Fargo, ND Russ Friesen LW 8 105 Hamilton Roland Eriksson C 8 131 Tunabro Mike Antonovich C 9 113 Univ. of Minn. Dave Staffen C 9 148 Ottawa Brian Anderson D 10 164 New W’minster 1970 Duane Bray D 11 179 Flin Flon Buster Harvey D 2 17 Hamilton Don Hay RW 12 193 New W’minster Fred Barrett D 2 20 Toronto Brian Holderness G 13 205 Saskatoon Dennis Patterson D 3 34 Peterborough Frank Taylor D 14 215 Brandon Dave Cressman LW 4 48 Kitchener Jeff Hymanson D 14 222 St. Cloud, MN Henry Lehvonen D 5 62 Kitchener Murray McNeill LW 6 76 Calgary 1973 Gary Geldart D 7 89 London Blake Dunlop C 2 18 Ottawa Mickey Donaldson LW 8 101 Peterborough Johnny Rogers RW 2 25 Edmonton Rick Chinnick RW 3 41 Peterborough 1969 Tom Colley C 4 57 Sudbury Dick Redmond D 1 5 St. Catherines Lowell Ostlund D 5 73 Saskatoon Dennis O’Brien D 2 14 St. Catherines David Lee LW 6 89 Ottawa Gilles Gilbert G 3 25 London Lou Nistico C 7 105 London Fred O’Donnell RW 4 37 Oshawa George Beveridge D 8 121 Kitchener Pierre Jutras LW 5 49 Shawinigan Jim Johnston C 9 136 Peterborough Bob Walton C 6 61 Niagara Falls Sam Clegg G 10 152 Medicine Hat Rick Thompson D 7 72 Niagara Falls Russ Wiechnik C 11 161 Calgary Cal Russell RW 8 78 Hamilton 1972 1968 LW 1 12 Kitchener Jim Benzelock RW 1 5 Winnipeg Terry Ryan C 3 44 Hamilton Marc Rioux C 2 15 Verdun Tom Thomson D 4 60 Toronto Glen Lindsay G 3 22 Saskatoon Chris Ahrens D 5 76 Kitchener Steve West C 6 92 Oshawa 1967 Chris Meloff D 7 108 Kitchener Wayne Cheesman LW 1 4 Whitby Jr. B Scott MacPhail RW 7 116 Montreal Jr. Larry Mick RW 2 13 Pembrooke Bob Lundeen D 8 124 Univ. of Wisc. Glen Mikkelson RW 9 140 Brandon Steve Lyon D 10 145 Peterborough Juri Kudrasov C 10 147 Kitchener Marcel Comeau C 10 148 Edmonton

supplemental draft selections

Year POS RD OV FROM Year POS RD OV FROM

1993 1989 DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE Jacques Joubert C 1 10 Boston Univ. Jamie Loewen G 2 12 Univ. of 1991 1988 Dan O’Shea F 2 12 St. Cloud State Mike McHugh LW 1 1 Univ. of Maine David Schofield D 2 6 Merrimack Coll. 1990 Rod Houk G 1 13 Univ. of Regina 1987 D 1 4 Univ. of Alaska Rick Boh C 2 25 Colorado Coll.

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LUDWIG, Trevor 6-1 200 5-24-85 Rhinelander, WI L Manitoba AHL 16 0 0 0 18 Idaho ECHL 35 2 8 10 41 MONAST, Guillaume 6-2 201 5-12-88 Longueuil, Que. R Quebec QMJHL 63 5 38 43 59 NISKANEN, Matt 6-0 199 12-6-86 Virginia, MN R Dallas NHL 80 6 29 35 52 ROBIDAS, Stephane 5-11 195 3-3-77 Sherbrooke, Que. R Dallas NHL 72 3 23 26 76 SKRASTINS, Karlis 6-1 210 7-9-74 Riga, L Florida NHL 80 4 14 18 30 STAFFORD, Garrett 6-0 200 1-28-80 Los Angeles, CA R Dallas NHL 3 0 2 2 0 Grand Rapids AHL 70 11 34 45 50 VISHNEVSKIY, Ivan 5-11 176 2-18-88 Barnaul, Russia L Dallas NHL 3 0 2 2 2 Peoria AHL 67 6 13 19 28 WOYWITKA, Jeff 6-2 217 9-1-83 Vermilion, Alta. L St. Louis NHL 65 3 15 18 57 Peoria AHL 7 0 7 7 2

GOALTENDERS NAME HT WT D.O.B. BIRTHPLACE CATCHES 08-09 CLUB LGE GP W L OT GAA AULD, Alex 6-4 223 1-7-81 Cold Lake, Alta. L Ottawa NHL 43 16 18 7 2.47 BACHMAN, Richard 5-11 160 7-25-87 Salt Lake City, UT L Colorado CollegeWCHA 35 14 11 10 2.63 CLIMIE, Matt 6-3 205 2-11-83 Leduc, Alta. L Dallas NHL 3 2 1 0 2.92 Idaho ECHL 42 27 12 1 2.30 KRAHN, Brent 6-5 220 4-2-82 Winnipeg, Man. L Dallas NHL 1 0 0 0 9.00 Chicago AHL 13 6 6 0 2.11 Las Vegas ECHL 6 1 4 1 4.04 TURCO, Marty 5-11 189 8-13-75 S.S. Marie, Ont. L Dallas NHL 74 33 31 10 2.81

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SCOTT WHITE GENERAL MANAGER

Scott White was hired as the first General Manager of the Texas Stars Hockey Club of the AHL on November 19, 2008. He has been with the Dallas Stars organization since 2005, most recently serving as a professional scout and director of minor league operations. He headed up the hockey department for the Iowa Stars, Dallas' then-primary affiliate, for three seasons, and prior to joining the Stars organization, served as head coach of the of the ECHL for four seasons. In Columbia, he was responsible for all the club’s hockey operation activities, including re- cruiting, scouting, trades and roster moves. White worked as an assistant caoch with the - boro Monarchs (ECHL) for a season and a half, and was an assistant coach at his alma mater, Michigan Tech University, from 1994-1995. White played five years of professional hockey from 1989-1994, including three seasons with Greensboro, where he won the 1990 ECHL Championship and earned ECHL Defenseman of the Year and First-Team All-ECHL honors for the 1991-92 season. He signed with the in 1992 and played the entire season with the club's developmental affiliate in New Haven, captur- ing team MVP honors after scoring 54 points (10 goals, 44 assists) in 80 games. The Quebec native finished his professional career with 235 points (55 goals, 180 assists) in 190 regular season games and 40 points (8 goals, 32 assists) in 41 playoff games. GLEN GULUTZAN HEAD COACH

Glen Gulutzan was hired as the first head coach of the Texas Stars on June 16, 2009. He spent the last six seasons as general manager and head coach of the of the ECHL. Gulutzan had tremendous success at Las Vegas, compiling a record of 254-124-55 for a .650 winning percentage, including 100+ points in three consecutive seasons (2005-2008), a first for any team in the 20-year history of the ECHL. He took the Wranglers to the Kelly Cup Finals in 2008 and the Conference Finals in 2009. The Wranglers qualified for the playoffs in five of Gulutzan's six seasons at the helm, includ- ing their expansion season of 2003-04, when the team went 43-22-7 (93 points). He was named ECHL Coach of the Year in 2005-06 and was selected to coach in the ECHL All-Star Game three times, tying the league record for most appearances by a coach. After playing in for his first two pro seasons, Gulutzan played in Fresno of the in 1996-97, setting a team record with 80 assists and 110 points in 60 games. He spent a total of six seasons with Fresno, including the last four as player-assistant coach from 1999-2003. A native of The Paz, Manitoba, Gulutzan also played in the International Hockey League with Utah and Las Vegas, as well as stints in Finland and Sweden.

PAUL JERRARD ASSISTANT COACH

Paul Jerrard was hired as assistant coach for the Texas Stars on June 16, 2009, after serving as an assistant coach with AHL Iowa since 2005. Jerrard boasts a decade of coaching experience, in- DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE cluding two years as an assistant with the . He served as the 's assistant coach responsible for video during the 2002- 03 NHL season, coached for four years at his alma mater, Lake Superior State University, and one sea- son as assistant coach with the Lowell Lock Monsters (AHL). Jerrard spent 10 years as a defenseman in professional hockey, having been drafted by the New York Rangers in the ninth round (173rd overall) of the 1983 Entry Draft. He was traded to the in October, 1988, and skated in five games for Minnesota during the 1988-89 NHL sea- son. He played parts of six seasons with the Stars' then-primary affiliate in Kalamazoo (IHL) and was a member of the 1997 -winning Hershey Bears. A native of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Jerrard graduated from Lake Superior State in 1987 with a de- gree in recreational management, with a minor in business administration. Jerrard has earned his strength and conditioning certification and is a member of the National Strength Coaches Association (NSCA).

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Oct. 16 vs. Stockton Dec. 11 vs. Ontario Feb. 13 vs. Utah Oct. 17 vs. Stockton Dec. 12 vs. Ontario Feb. 19 @ Ontario Oct. 18 vs. Stockton Dec. 16 vs. Utah Feb. 20 @ Ontario Oct. 23 @ Utah Dec. 18 vs. Alaska Feb. 24 vs. Alaska Oct. 24 @ Utah Dec. 19 vs. Alaska Feb. 26 vs. Alaska Oct. 30 @ Alaska Dec. 26 @ Utah Feb. 27 vs. Alaska Oct. 31 @ Alaska Dec. 29 @ Las Vegas Dec. 31 vs. Stockton Mar. 3 vs. Bakersfield Nov. 1 @ Alaska Mar. 5 vs. Bakersfield Nov. 4 @ Utah Jan. 1 vs. Stockton Mar. 6 vs. Bakersfield Nov. 6 @ Utah Jan. 2 vs. Stockton Mar. 10 @ Victoria Nov. 7 vs. Utah Jan. 8 @ Victoria Mar. 13 @ Victoria Nov. 13 @ Stockton Jan. 9 @ Victoria Mar. 16 vs. Utah Nov. 14 @ Stockton Jan. 13 vs. Utah Mar. 17 vs. Utah Nov. 15 @ Stockton Jan. 22 vs. Las Vegas Mar. 19 @ Ontario Nov. 18 vs. Victoria Jan. 23 vs. Las Vegas Mar. 20 @ Ontario Nov. 20 vs. Victoria Jan. 24 vs. Las Vegas Mar. 21 @ Ontario Nov. 21 vs. Victoria Jan. 29 @ Bakersfield Mar. 24 vs. Victoria Nov. 25 @ Stockton Jan. 30 @ Bakersfield Mar. 26 vs. Victoria Nov. 27 @ Stockton Jan. 31 @ Ontario Mar. 27 vs. Victoria Nov. 28 @ Stockton Mar. 30 @ Alaska Feb. 4 @ Las Vegas Mar. 31 @ Alaska Dec. 2 vs. Alaska Feb. 5 @ Las Vegas Dec. 4 vs. Alaska Feb. 6 @ Las Vegas Apr. 2 @ Bakersfield DALLAS STARS MEDIA GUIDE Dec. 5 @ Utah Feb. 10 vs. Utah Apr. 3 @ Bakersfield 103 Dec. 9 vs. Ontario Feb. 12 vs. Utah 26 AULD in 2003and2004... peared infourStanleyCupPlayoffgameswithVancouver save percentageanda2.76goals-against-average….Ap- Has a74-75-25careermark,withsixshutouts,.905 Phoenix Coyotes,BostonBruinsandOttawaSenators… games withtheVancouverCanucks,FloridaPanthers, four appearancesfromNov.22–Dec.3. percentage anda1.54goals-against-averageinspanof win onFeb.24vs.Carolina…Went3-1-0witha.935save Made aseason-high41saveson43shotsin4-2Sens Feb. 16atNashville,stoppingall24shotshefaced… his firstwithOttawaandthesixthofNHLcareer,on age anda2.47goals-against-average…Earnedshutout, tors, notchinga16-18-7recordwith.911savepercent- at Toronto(10/9/06)... ing acareer-high48shotsbeforelosing2-1inshootout from Nov.25-30…Madeacareerhigh47saveswhilefac- knee injury…Hadacareer-high113:54shutoutsequence goals-against-average intwoRampagegames… his tradetoBostononDec.6-Was1-1-0witha2.53 for SanAntonio(AHL),Phoenix’saffiliate,fromNov.20to Played infiveshootouts(2-3,5goals/15shots)… ing in23gamesasabackupfortheBostonBruins… centage (.919),GAA(2.32)andshutouts(2)whileappear- ver, whenhewontheCycloneTrophyasclub’s MVP played (67)andwins(33)camein2005-06with Vancou- 0 contract status: 7 : CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: Missed finaltwomonthsoftheseasonbecause Appeared in43gamesfortheOttawaSena- 2 0 0 2 7 0 - 0 0 Has playedin183careerNHL 5 8 - : 0 Set career-bestsinsaveper- 6 : Career-highs ingames 2 0 0 Through 2009 6 - Jan. 7,1981•ColdLake,AB G •6-5223CatchesLeft 2006 WorldChampionships... gary (2/28/06,2-1)…TendedgoalforTeamCanadaat shots inhis11thconsecutivestartfor26thwinatCal- starts streak,(1/24/06-3/13/06)…Turnedaside30 (3/23/06, 4-3SO)…Hadacareer-high17consecutive Recorded his30thwinoftheseasonagainstEdmonton tions). Recordedtwofour-gamewinningstreaks… and theMolsonCup(Canucks’leaderinthree-starselec- 40 shotsagainstMilwaukee(11/27/04)... appearances and25wins…Returnedfrominjurytostop Manitoba Moose(AHL)…Setteamrecordswith50 period ofplay... ence Semi-finalmakingfoursavesonfiveshots inone game fortheCanucks-Game5ofWesternConfer- formance againstUtah(1/2/03)…Appearedinoneplayoff 4-0 winoverBridgeport(12/28/02)anda23-saveper- first-ever goalietoregisterback-to-backshutoutswith against Washington(3/23/03)…MadeMoosehistoryas Stopped 14shotsforhisfirstNHLshutout,a6-0victory without allowingagoalbetweenDec.21andJan.5… longest scorelessstreakbyagoaltendergoing158:28 centage …EstablishedanewMooseteamrecordforthe with a1.57goals-against-averageand.939saveper- playoff victoryatCalgary(4/17/04,5-4tripleOT)... shutouts inacareerwitheight…EarnedfirstStanleyCup save percentage…EstablishedanewMooserecordfor couver, postinga2-2-2recordwith2.06GAAand.929 2.55 goals-against-average…PlayedsixgamesforVan- peared in40gamesforManitoba,going18-16-4witha 0 3 : Played insevengameswithVancouver,going3-3-0 2 31 0 0 1 - 0 2 : Stopped 36shotsforhisfirst - 10 season 2 0 0 4 - 0 5 : Played forthe 2 0 0 3 - 0 4 : Ap- 2 0 0 2 - AULD professional (AHL) shutout in a 4-0 win over Chicago Bay, going 9-20-1 with a 3.36 GAA. 1997-98: Played in six (12/27/01) … Was victorious in his NHL debut stopping 21 games for North Bay in his first OHL season. shots against Dallas (1/23/02, 4-2 win) … Appeared in six games with Columbia of the ECHL. PERSONAL: Hometown: Cold Lake, Alberta…Lists New York as his favorite NHL road city…Loves to eat sushi…Fan of AMATEUR CAREER: 2000-01: Completed his junior career the Boston Red Sox…Lists Arrested Development and En- in North Bay (OHL) by posting a 22-11-5 record with a 2.54 tourage as his favorite TV shows…Favorite artists on his iPod GAA in 40 games… Won a bronze medal with Team Canada at include Tim McGraw, The Killers, Kings of Leon and Lil’ the 2001 World Junior Championships. 1999-2000: Went 21- Wayne…If he could play another sport, it would be golf...He 26-6 in 40 games with North Bay … Recorded a 1.93 GAA in and wife Melanie have a son, Sam six playoff games. 1998-99: Appeared in 37 games for North

Alex Auld made his NHL debut against the Stars in Dallas on Jan. 23, 2002. DID YOU Auld and the Vancouver Canucks de- feated the Stars 4-2, giving him his first KNOW? career NHL win.

AULD VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER W-L-T GP SO GA GAA W-L-T GP SO GA GAA W-L-T GP SO GA GAA W-L-T GP SO GA GAA 0-1-0 1 0 4 4.07 ANA 2-6-0 8 1 29 4.29 0-1-2 3 0 11 3.55 N.J. 0-4-2 6 0 17 2.80 1-0-0 2 0 3 2.09 ATL 2-4-0 8 0 20 3.35 0-3-0 3 0 9 3.09 NYI 1-3-1 5 0 14 2.80 1-2-0 3 0 8 2.70 BOS 4-2-0 6 0 15 2.51 2-0-1 3 0 3 0.97 NYR 3-0-2 5 1 5 0.97 1-1-0 2 0 5 2.52 BUF 5-1-2 8 0 17 2.10 —— — — — — OTT 1-3-0 4 0 13 3.73 0-2-0 2 0 9 5.40 CGY 5-5-2 12 0 34 2.87 2-1-0 3 0 9 2.93 PHI 4-1-0 6 0 17 2.82 1-0-0 1 0 2 2.00 CAR 3-3-0 6 0 17 2.82 —— — — — — PHX 1-1-0 2 0 6 3.03 —— — — — — CHI 3-1-0 4 0 8 2.20 2-0-0 2 0 3 1.50 PIT 5-1-0 6 0 12 2.01 0-0-1 1 0 3 2.95 COL 2-2-3 8 0 25 3.30 0-1-0 1 0 2 2.07 S.J. 1-5-1 7 0 22 3.44 0-1-0 1 0 1 1.02 CBJ 4-3-0 7 1 17 2.64 —— — — — — STL 0-3-0 3 0 11 3.73 —— — — — — DAL 3-5-0 8 0 24 3.04 0-0-1 1 0 2 1.85 T.B. 2-1-1 4 0 12 2.95 —— — — — — DET 1-2-0 3 0 11 4.05 1-1-0 2 0 4 1.92 TOR 3-3-2 9 0 18 2.15 —— — — — — EDM 2-6-0 8 0 31 3.92 —— — — — — VA —— — — — — 1-0-1 3 0 5 2.10 FLA 2-0-3 6 0 8 1.64 1-2-0 3 0 8 3.00 WSH 3-4-1 9 1 20 2.73 —— — — — — L.A. 2-1-1 6 0 13 2.55 16-18-7 43 1 101 2.47 TOTAL 74-75-25 183 6 473 2.76

1-0-0 1 0 0 0.00 MIN 5-1-1 7 0 9 1.31 AULD 1-2-1 4 0 10 2.73 MTL 2-3-2 7 1 16 2.63 9-4-3 16 0 35 2.18 HOME 37-31-12 82 2 222 2.79 1-0-0 1 1 0 0.00 NSH 3-1-1 5 1 12 2.42 7-14-4 27 1 66 2.66 AWAY 37-44-13 101 4 251 2.73

27 28 auld 080 taaNL4 61- 4911124 ------3.29 - 0 - - 2.47 2.43 1 7 - 0 - - 101 2449 3.00 128 9 - - 16-18-7 0 0-2 3.54 3.34 43 222 - 1 1 3 1 - 1-2 30 82 - 3 20 NHL 1471 509 2.56 2.94 0-0 - 7-13-5 - 0 2 3-6-0 3.75 2.06 1 189 118 Ottawa 27 - 0 0 3859 - 2764 9 2008-09 1.93 33-26-6 12 25-18-4 - 15 3.53 0 1.57 NHL 67 - 50 349 0 1 240 12 PhoenixNHL - 10 0-4 10 2-2-2 374 Florida 2007-08 NHL 2.00 382 4 AHL 170 - 2-4 0 6 Vancouver 2006-07 0-3 3-3-0 6 2 Manitoba - 2005-06 3 2.54 7 2004-05 1 NHL 60 3.29 AVG 98 Vancouver 4.95 SO 3.36 2 1-0-0 0 2319 GA 2003-04 1 NHL 167 17 22-11-5 MIN 106 1 3047 Vancouver W-L 40 1894 21-26-6 206 GP 2002-03 55 9-20-1 0-4-0 NHL 37 AVG OHL SO Vancouver 6 GA OHL NorthBay 2001-02 MIN OHL NorthBay 2000-01 W-L-OL OHL LeagueGP NorthBay 99-2000 NorthBay 1998-99 1997-98 Club Season second round selection, No. 40overall, inthe 1999 Entry Draft quired byVancouver fromFloridafor a2001second-round pickanda2002third-round pickonMay31, 2001. Florida’s andBryanAllenforRoberto Luongo,Lukas Krajicek anda2006sixth-round pickonJune23, 2006.Ac- pick onDec.6,2007.Signed asafreeagentbyPhoenixonAugust13, 2007.AcquiredbyFloridafromVancouverwith free agentbyOttawaon July1,2008.AcquiredbyBostonfromPhoenix forNateDiCasmirroanda2009fifth-round CAREER TRANSACTIONS: a noi H -- 1 .3------2.48 0 - - 10 - 242 - 1-2 - - - 4 - - - 2.53 2.76 - 1 6 - 2.32 473 2 5 - - 10292 74-75-25 - 47 183 119 - 1213 0.00 - - 0 1-1-0 - 9-7-5 - 0 - 23 2 - NHL Totals 20 - 2.55 - 4 NHL 0-0 AHL 99 San Antonio 1 - 2.64 2329 Boston 3 18-16-4 97 3.53 1.92 40 2209 1 0 15-19-3 65 12 37 11.04 AHL 375 11-9-0 Manitoba 3-1-2 21 AHL 6 Manitoba AHL ECHL Manitoba Columbia Acquired byDallasfrom Ottawafora2010sixthroundpickonJuly8, 2009.Signedasa EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON Mar. 23,2003vs.WSH FIRST NHLSHUTOUT: Jan. 23,2002atDal WIN: NHL FIRST Jan. 23,2002atDal FIRST NHLGAME: 17, Jan.24,2006toMar.13, GAMES PLAYEDSTREAK: 9, Dec.8,2008toFeb.1,2009(0-7-2) LONGEST WINLESSSTREAK: 5, Oct.18,2006to31,(0-5-0) LONGEST LOSINGSTREAK: 6, Oct.10,2005toNov.4,(5-0-1) LONGEST UNBEATENSTREAK: 4, twiceJan.14,2006to21,(4-0-0) LONGEST WINNINGSTREAK: 148:21, Feb.1-17,2009(2shutouts) LONGEST SHUTOUTSEQUENCE: 7, twice,LASTONMar.19,2006vs.DET AGAINST,GAME: MOST GOALS 48, Oct.9,2006atTOR MOST SHOTSFACED,GAME: 47, Oct.9,2006atTOR MOST SAVES,GAME: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 29 with 110penaltyminutes...MadehisNHLdebutonJan.15 son, notchingthreegoalsandfiveassistsforeightpoints peared in31gameswithIowaoverthefirstpartofsea- the seasonbetweenIowaStars(AHL)andDallas...Ap- Stars, hisfirstcareerNHLplayoffaction.In on Jan.24vs.Buffalo…Playedinthreeplayoffgamesforthe son debutonOct.6atNashville…Hadaseason-high17PIM club inpenaltyminuteswith105…Scoredagoalhissea- barch goal. on Jan.3atEdmonton…Dallaswas3-1-0whenhescoreda NHL gameonDec.5vs.Colorado…Hadacareer-high20PIM ond ontheclubinPIMwith133…Skatedhis100thcareer (0-2-2) fromOct.29-31,thefirstofhiscareer…Rankedsec- sists onJan.12vs.Detroit…Hadatwo-gameassiststreak ous careertotals…Tiedacareer-highforpointswithtwoas- season, whilehisassistandpointtotalssurpassedprevi- His goaloutputequaledhiscareertotalscomingintothe points (9),gamesplayed(72)andpenaltyminutes(133)… TR/H OAS16891 4 2 - 2 0 - - 0 0 - 37 - 0 0 - 1 3 - 0 - - 1 3 - 36 - 345 0 - - 133 17 0 - 7 105 0 9 9 - - 3 0 - 107 5 0 8 - 129 2 0 - 5 - 4 16 0 15 146 13 - 3 1 2 - 72 7 0 26 6 - 48 49 3 17 - 2 3 7 154 26 8 9 - 4 NHL 30 43 43 25 NHL 7 16 19 91 STARS/NHL TOTALS 10 PIM 1 Dallas 11 NHL 78 25 Dallas PTS 4 2008-09 AHL 66 55 36 15 62 49 2007-08 A 6 Dallas 38 10 26 36 G 2006-07 20 25 23 76 Iowa 27 GP ECHL AHL 18 2005-06 56 9 Greenville 66 Portland PIM ECHL 2004-05 65 AHL PTS 2002-03 Richmond OHL A Portland 2001-02 OHL G 2000-01 OHL London LeagueGP London 1999-00 London 1998-99 1997-98 Club Season 106 overall, inthe1998EntryDraft. CAREER TRANSACTIONS: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: Recorded career-highsingoals(4),assists(5), oaAL3 1 ------2 - - - 110 - 2 - - 8 2 - 5 37 0 75 - 3 1 4 14 31 0 4 28 10 1 - 11 AHL 14 9 8 - 3 - Iowa ECHL 29 AHL - Greenville - Norfolk AHL Portland AHL Portland In 2 Signed asa freeagentbyDallason July18,2003.Washington’s fourthroundselection, No. 0 0 7 - 0 EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON KRYSTOFER BARCH 8 , tiedforsecondonthe 2 0 0 6 - 0 7 , hesplit hockey gameswithPortlandintheCalderCupPlayoffs. minutes...In 76 games,registered25points(10-15-25)with91penalty peared inhisfirstfullprofessionalseasonwithPortland...In son betweenRichmond(ECHL)andPortland.In minutes withPortlandoftheAHL...In utes... In Norfolk oftheAHL,tallyingonegoalwith37penaltymin- 30 pointswith154PIM...Alsoappearedinninegames the ECHL...In55games,notched11goalsand19assistsfor off games,postinganassistand27penaltyminutes...In 129 PIM...AlsoplayedinallsevenofIowa’sCalderCupPlay- with Iowa,recording13points(7-6-13),ateam-high with 444penaltyminutes...In over partsofsevenseasons,notching66points(25-41-66) Feb. 23vs.Anaheim…Appearedin224careerAHLgames Jose...Recorded hisfirstcareermulti-pointouting(1-1-2)on winners....Tallied hisfirstNHLgoal/pointonFeb.1atSan vs. LA...Twoofhisthreegoalsontheseasonweregame- 0 2 3 0 , recordedeightpoints(1-7-8)in36gameswith49penalty 0 4 - 0 5 , playedthemajorityofseasonwithGreenville 2 0 0 1 3 9 - 9 0 9 4 - , 0 did notplaycompetitivehockey...In 0 Mar. 26,198•Hamilton,ON RW •6-2220ShootsLeft , appearedinhisfirstprofessional 2 0 0 5 - 0 6 13 2 , skatedin43games 0 0 1 - 0 2 , splitthesea- 2 0 0 0 - 0 1 2 , ap- 0 0 2 - AMATEUR CAREER: Appeared in three seasons from 1997- PERSONAL: He and wife, Holly, have a son, Hayden (born 2000 with London on the ...In 1997-98, April 14, 2007)… Hometown: London, Ontario... His first job posted 36 points (9-27-36) with 62 penalty minutes...In the was working on the “kill floor” of a cattle factory...His favorite playoffs in 1998, he tallied seven points (4-3-7) in 16 out- sport growing up (other than hockey) was soccer... Lists his fa- ings...In 1998-99 with London, recorded 38 points (18-20-38) in vorite movies as Dazed and Confused and Gladiator...He says 66 contests...During the 1999 OHL playoffs, he helped lead the funniest guy on the Stars is Steve Ott because he’s always London to the Ontario Hockey League finals, eventually losing talking...His favorite things about Dallas are the weather and to Belleville...Tied for third on the team in scoring with 26 the friendly people...His opinion of the greatest sports event: points (9-17-26)... Had best offensive season with London in 1972 between Canada and the . 1999-00, posting 49 points in 56 games.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS MOST SHOTS, GAME: MOST GOALS, GAME: 4, Dec. 23, 2008 at TOR 1, eight times, last Feb. 19, 2009 vs. EDM ASSIST SCORING STREAK: MOST ASSISTS, GAME: 2 games, Oct. 29-31, 2008 (2 assists) 2, Jan. 12, 2009 vs. DET SCORING STREAK: MOST POINTS, GAME: 2 games, Oct. 29-31, 2008 (2 assists) 2, twice, last Jan. 12, 2009 vs. DET (0-2-2) FIRST NHL GAME: Jan. 15, 2007 vs. LA MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL: Feb. 1, 2007 at SJ 20, Jan. 3, 2009 at EDM FIRST NHL POINT: Feb. 1, 2007 at SJ

BARCH VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 5 0 0 0 10 ANA 15 1 1 2 64 2 0 1 1 2 N.J. 3 0 1 1 2 10002ATL100 02 11010NYI210 10 10005BOS100 05 20000NYR200 00 10000BUF200 017 10004OTT100 04 20000CGY600 00 1 0 0 0 0 PHI 2 0 0 0 17 10000CAR100 00 5 0 0 0 5 PHX 9 0 0 0 19 4 0 1 1 6 CHI 7 0 1 1 11 10002PIT300 07 30000COL501 10 6 0 0 0 7 S.J. 14 1 0 1 48 400 019CBJ6 0 1 124 310 110STL 9 1 1 230 -----DAL--- -- 1 0 0 0 0 T.B. 1 0 0 0 0 40222DET702 24 110 110TOR2 1 0 110 410 127EDM6 1 0 132 30000VAN800 05 10000FLA100 00 10005WSH100 05 5 0 0 0 12 L.A. 11 1 0 1 17 72 4 5 9 133 TOTAL 146 8 9 17 345 30115MIN901 117 10000MTL100 00 37 1 4 5 59 HOME 75 2 8 10 152 4 0 0 0 0 NSH 10 1 0 1 5 35 3 1 4 74 AWAY 71 6 1 7 193 barch

contract status: Through 2009-10 season

30 31 brunnstrom games…Scored 38goalsand41assistsfor79points(1.61 HC ofthethird-highestleagueinSweden,playing49 penalty minutes.Playedthe appeared in12playoffgames,scoringonegoalwithsix in assists(28)andfifthontheteampoints(37)…Also games with16penaltyminutes…Rankedfirstontheteam scoring ninegoalsand28assistsfor37pointsin54 Farjestads BKoftheSwedishEliteLeague(Elitserien), games). Had sixmultiple-pointgames(Starswent5-0-1inthose 14, 1943,andQuebec’sRealCloutieronOct.10,1979)… Oct. 15vs.Nashville(alsoMontreal’sAlexSmartonJan. in NHLhistorytorecordahattrickhisdebuton of theseason,Apr.7-10(3-1-4)…Becamethirdplayer son… ScoredgoalsineachoftheStars’finalthreegames (4-2-6) fromApr.2-10,thefinalfivegamesofsea- points… Recordedacareer-highfive-gamepointstreak game-winning goals(5),10thinandtiedfor14th Among rookieleaders,finishedtheseasonrankedfirstin 12 assistsfor29pointswitheightpenaltyminutes… TR/H OAS5 71 98------0 6 - - - 4 1 - - 3 0 - - - - 1 1 8 - - - 12 2 29 8 - - - 12 29 - - - 17 16 32 12 - 55 - PIM 37 17 79 PTS 28 41 55 8 A 9 38 - 44 - G 49 54 23 GP 29 NHL 13 21 11 TOTALS 7 Sweden STARS/NHL Sweden 38 18 Dallas PIM 6 Farjestad PTS 2008-09 - Boras A Sweden 2007-08 - 2006-07 G Jonstorp Sweden Helsingborg LeagueGP Sweden 2005-06 Helsingborg 2004-05 2003-04 Club Season CAREER TRANSACTIONS: contract status: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: ol wdn30002------2 0 0 0 3 Sweden Rogle In hisfirstNHLseason,posted17goalsand Spent the Signed asafreeagent by DallasonMay8,2008. 2 0 EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON FABIAN 0 BRUNNSTROM 6 - 0 7 2 0 season withBoras 0 7 - 0 8 season with Through 2009 Nashville… HisfirstjobwasworkingatBurgerKing. his NHLdebut,inwhichhescoredahattrickvs. 1991 Mazda...Hismostmemorablehockeymomentwas American citieshehasvisited…Hisfirstcarwasared Jagr… ListsNewYorkandSanFranciscoasthebest all kinds…HishockeyherogrowingupwasJaromir the SwedishrockgroupEurope…Isabigfanofseafood– movie… FavoriteTVshowisEntourage…Isabigfanof Stephen King’sStormoftheCenturyashisfavorite borg…Scored sixgoalsandsevenassistsfor13points. points…Also playedthe Sweden…Scored 18goalsand11assistsfor29 scoreless…Spent the Rogle BKoftheAllsvenskanSwedishleague,going had eightpenaltyminutes…Playedthreegameswith 21 goalsand23assistsfor44pointsin38games…Also league… Playedmostof 73 pointsin41gamesatthatlevel,whichledthe league systemtothe“Hockeyallsvenskan”level…Scored utes…Helped Boraswintheleagueandmoveupin points-per-game average)…Alsoaccrued32penaltymin- PERSONAL: Feb. 6,1985•Jonstorp,Sweden LW •6-2203ShootsLeft Hometown: Helsingborg,Sweden…Lists 2 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 0 - 0 - 0 3 5 5 - 10 season - 0 0 season withHelsingborgin 4 6 season withHelsing- with Jonstorp,scoring 96 brunnstrom

Fabian Brunnstrom became just the third DID YOU player in NHL history to net a hat trick in his league debut on Oct. 15, 2008 vs. KNOW? Nashville.

BRUNNSTROM VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 62130ANA621 30 1 0 0 0 0 N.J. 1 0 0 0 0 -----ATL--- -- 10000NYI100 00 10000BOS100 00 21340NYR213 40 -----BUF--- -- 10002OTT100 02 32022CGY320 22 10000PHI100 00 -----CAR--- -- 51012PHX510 12 41010CHI410 10 -----PIT--- -- 32020COL320 20 5 0 2 2 0 S.J. 5 0 2 2 0 20110CBJ201 10 30110STL301 10 -----DAL------T.B. - - - - - 11010DET110 10 11120TOR111 20 31230EDM312 30 20002VAN200 02 -----FLA--- -- 11010WSH110 10 3 0 1 1 0 L.A. 3 0 1 1 0 55 17 12 29 8 TOTAL 55 17 12 29 8 31010MIN310 10 10000MTL100 00 26 10 5 15 2 HOME 26 10 5 15 2 23030NSH230 30 29 7 7 14 6 AWAY 29 7 7 14 6

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS LONGEST GOAL STREAK: MOST GOALS, GAME:

3 games, Apr. 7-10, 2009 (3-1-4) brunnstrom 3, Oct. 15, 2008 vs. NSH LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: MOST ASSISTS, GAME: 2 games, Mar. 3-5, 2009 (0-3-3) 2, twice, last on Mar. 3, 2009 vs. SJ LONGEST POINT STREAK: MOST POINTS, GAME: 5 games, Apr. 2-10, 2009 (4-2-6) 3, twice, last on Feb. 6, 2009 vs. NYR (1-2-3) FIRST NHL GAME: Oct. 15, 2008 vs. NSH MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL: Oct. 15, 2008 vs. NSH 2, four times, last on Mar. 30, 2009 vs. PHX FIRST NHL POINT: Oct. 15, 2008 vs. NSH MOST SHOTS, GAME: 5, Oct. 15, 2008 vs. NSH

32 33 daley a team-highstreakof157consecutivegamesplayed. the seasononMar.28vs.Florida(kneeinjury),snapping streak fromFeb.14-21(0-4-4)…Missedhisfirstgameof OT GWGstotal…Hadacareer-highfour-gameassist/point two overtimegame-winnersledtheclub,whichhadfive in overtime(Jan.12vs.Detroit,Apr.4St.Louis)…His (98)… Hadtwogame-winninggoals,bothofwhichcame erage timeonice(21:59)andfourthinblockedshots blue-liners inpoints…Rankedsecondontheteamav- Dallas defensemeningoals,andrankedthirdamongclub sists wereoneshyofhiscareer-bestinhelpers…Ledall (7), breakingthepreviousbestsfrom2007-08…His18as- all 18playoffgamesforDallas,scoringonegoal…In his 200thNHLgameonNov.14vs.SanJose…Playedin with twoassistsonDec.1atPhiladelphia…Appearedin of fiveStarstoappearinall82games…Tiedacareer-high marks ingoals(5),assists(19)andpoints(24)…Wasone In sevenplayoffgames,notchedonegoal…In occasions -Feb.11vs.ColoradoandMar.31atNashville. 0-0 whenhecollectedapoint...Posted+3ratingsontwo and sixthinaverageicetime(19:22)...TheStarswere12- reer NHLgameonApr.1vs.LosAngeles...Talliedhisfirst PIM onMar.13vs.Vancouver...Appearedinhis100thca- assists onDec.18atChicago...Setacareer-highwith22 Earned thefirstmulti-pointgameofhiscareerwithtwo his firstgoaloftheseasononOct.26vs.SanJose... played hisfirstfullNHLseasonwiththeStars...Notched 2 0 0 5, twice, last onJan.12,2009 vs.DET MOST SHOTS, GAME: MOST PIM,GAME: TOR(0-2-2) 2, fourtimes,laston Dec.23,2008at MOST POINTS,GAME: 2, threetimes,lastonDec.23,2008atTOR MOST ASSISTS,GAME: MOST GOALS,GAME:1,lastApr.4,2009vs.STL CAREER HIGHLIGHTS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: 6 - 0 7 , rankedfourthontheStarsinblockedshots(99) Set newcareerbestsinpoints(25)andgoals In 2 22, Mar.13,2006 at VAN 0 0 TREVOR DALEY 7 - 0 8 , setthen-career 2 0 0 5 - 0 6 , onships inLatvia…In nesota... SkatedforTeamCanadaattheWorldChampi- career game-winner,anovertimetallyonApr.15vs.Min- assists andsixthinpoints…In minutes… Amongteamleaders,rankedtiedforthirdin seven goalsand27assistsfor34pointswith109penalty Hamilton oftheAmericanHockeyLeague,registering 2003...In hisfinalseasonwiththeGreyhounds, Marie oftheOntarioHockeyLeague(OHL)from1999- Phoenix...Appeared inoneplayoffgame2004. his firstNHLgoal,apowerplaytally,onDec.10at NHL pointwithanassistonNov.12vs.Detroit...Tallied NHL debutonOct.25atColumbus...Recordedhisfirst games, 1-5-6)andUtah(408-6-14)...Madehis professional season...SplittheseasonbetweenDallas(27 (20)...In finished fourthinpoints(53)andtiedforgoals ing upasMichaelJordanandWayneGretzky. athlete asShaquilleO’Neal...Listshissportsidolsgrow- ers... IsafanoftheNBA’sMiamiHeat…Listshisfavorite Prince ofBelAirandhisfavoritemovieisWeddingCrash- city asLosAngeles...HisfavoriteTVshowistheFresh child, TrevorJr.,onJuly11,2009…ListshisfavoriteNHL 27 assistsfor41pointswith105penaltyminutes. 01, heappearedin58gamesandcollected14goals game, posting48points(9-39-48)in47games...In2000- IS H POINT: NHL FIRST GOAL: NHL FIRST GAME: NHL FIRST 4 games,Feb.14-21, 2009(0-4-4) STREAK: POINT LONGEST 4 games,Feb.14-21,2009(0-4-4) STREAK: ASSIST LONGEST 2 games,twice,lastJan.12-15,2009 (2-0-2) STREAK: GOAL LONGEST AMATEUR CAREER: PERSONAL: Oct. 9,1983•Toronto,ON D •5-11207ShootsLeft 2 0 0 1 - 0 2 He andhiswife,Kristy,welcometheirfirst , heaveragedmorethanapointper 2 0 Played fouryearswithSaultSte. 0 4 - 0 Dec. 10,2003 atPHX Oct. 25,2003atCBJ 5 Nov. 12, 2003 vs.DET 6 , appearedin78gameswith 2 0 0 3 - 0 4 , playedhisfirst 2 0 0 2 - 0 3 , daley daley VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 5 0 2 2 25 ANA 30 0 5 5 41 2 0 1 1 0 N.J. 5 0 1 1 19 10112ATL402 216 10000NYI300 02 10000BOS400 02 20002NYR400 02 11010BUF310 10 10002OTT300 02 3 0 1 1 0 CGY 17 0 4 4 8 10110PHI303 30 10002CAR300 02 5 1 0 1 8 PHX 31 3 3 6 20 4 0 2 2 6 CHI 17 1 5 6 17 10002PIT300 02 300 0 6COL171 5 621 6 0 0 0 0 S.J. 32 2 1 3 55 422 4 2CBJ162 3 512 412 32STL1415 66 -----DAL--- -- 1 0 0 0 0 T.B. 4 0 0 0 0 411 22DET1623 56 10220TOR302 20 402 22EDM1713 48 4 0 0 0 4 VAN 18 1 1 2 26 10000FLA410 10 10112WSH202 24 5 0 0 0 2 L.A. 31 2 7 9 16 75 7 18 25 73 TOTAL 339 20 61 81 322 300 0 0MIN161 3 410 10000MTL300 02 39 5 8 13 55 HOME 166 14 28 42 202 4 1 0 1 2 NSH 16 1 3 4 23 36 2 10 12 18 AWAY 173 6 33 39 120

REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 1999-00 Sault Ste. Marie OHL 54 16 30 46 77 15 3 7 10 12 2000-01 Sault Ste. Marie OHL 58 14 27 41 105 - - - - - 2001-02 Sault Ste. Marie OHL 47 9 39 48 38 6 2 2 4 4 2002-03 Sault Ste. Marie OHL 57 20 33 53 128 1 0 0 0 2 2003-04 Dallas NHL 27 1 5 6 14 1 0 0 0 0 Utah AHL 40 8 6 14 76 - - - - - 2004-05 Hamilton AHL 78 7 27 34 109 4 0 1 1 2 2005-06 Dallas NHL 81 3 11 14 87 3 0 0 0 0 2006-07 Dallas NHL 74 4 8 12 63 7 1 0 1 4 2007-08 Dallas NHL 82 5 19 24 85 18 1 0 1 20 2008-09 Dallas NHL 75 7 18 25 73 - - - - -

STARS/NHL TOTALS 339 20 61 81 322 29 2 0 2 24

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Dallas’ second-round selection (No. 43 overall) in the 2002 Entry Draft. daley

contract status: Through 2010-11 season

34 35 ERIKSSON 4 atColoradotobecome thethirdplayersinceteam Stars... ScoredhisfirstNHLgoalindebut onOct. 2008… In heim… Signedatwo-yearcontractextensionon June27, ing)… Threeofhisgoalscameinthefirstround vs.Ana- scoring fourgoalsandassists(tied-for-sixth inscor- goals inthatspan)…Playedall18Starsplayoff games, career-high four-gamegoalstreakfromFeb.22-28 (6 Feb. 26…AlsoscoredtwogoalsonMar.29at LA…Had a that upwithtwomoreinhisnextgameatSt.Louison Scored twogoalsonFeb.23atNashville,andfollowed points… RankedthirdontheStarsintakeaways(58)… with Dallas,scoring14goalsand17assistsfor31 assists. on TeamSwedeningoals,andtiedforfifthpoints points (3goals,4assists)inninegames…Tiedforthird 2009 WorldChampionshipsinSwitzerland,scoringseven games)… WonabronzemedalwithTeamSwedenatthe multiple-point games(Dallaswent12-1-2inthose reer-high threeassistsonMar.14vs.Minnesota…Had15 career NHLpointonMar.6vs.Anaheim…Earnedaca- streak (4-4-8)fromNov.22-Dec.2…Notchedhis100th Week onDec.22…Postedacareer-longsix-gamepoint vs. Columbus…WasnamedtheNHL’sFirstStarof 1973)… RecordedhisfirstcareerNHLhattrickonDec.18 chise record(DannyGrantoverthreegames,Nov.7-13, utive goalsovertwogames(Dec.16-18),matchingafran- skate inall82games(alsoRibeiro)…Scoredfiveconsec- notched 39in2000-01…WasoneofjusttwoStarsto son… ScoredthemostgoalsbyaStarsinceBrettHull and the27thinfranchisehistory,torecorda30-goalsea- 2007-08… Becamethe10thplayerinDallasStarshistory, ous careerbestsof14goalsand31points,bothsetin and tiedfor12thingoals...Morethandoubledhisprevi- age (20.2%),tiedforseventhineven-strengthgoals(28) Among NHLleaders,rankedsecondinshootingpercent- and takeaways(80),wassecondinpoints(63)… contract status: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: 2 0 0 Led theteamingoals(36),plus/minus(+14) 6 - 0 7 , playedhisfirstNHLseasonwiththe In 2 0 0 LOUI eriksson 7 - 0 8 , playedin69games Through 2009 July 17,1985•Goteborg,Sweden LW •6-1190ShootsLeft hockey teamisLiverpoolFC. ment inhockeysofar…Likestoplaygolf…Favorite non- spot…Lists hisfirstNHLgoalasmostmemorable mo- is hisfavoritearena…ListsItaly vacation city intheNHLisNewYork,whileVancouver’s GMPlace steak andpotatoesashisfavoritemeal…Says hisfavorite favorite movie…Likesalldifferentkindsofmusic…Lists first child,Elle,onAug.25,2009…ListsBraveheart ashis Team Swedenwithsevenpoints(5-2-7). niors...At the2003Under-18WorldChampionships,heled member ofthe2004SwedishTeamatWorldJu- points... NamedElitserienRookieoftheYear…Wasa Frolunda andcollectedeightgoalsfiveassistsfor13 three assists...In 2005 WorldJuniorChampionships,postingtwogoalsand Elite League...AlsowasamemberofTeamSwedenatthe nine assistsfor14points,astheIndianswonSwedish games withVastraFrolundaandtalliedfivegoals games. for theteamleadwithsevenpoints(2-5-7)in with a+15ratingin14contests...Duringtheplayoffs,tied March, registeringsixgoalsand11assistsfor17points games...Was namedtheAHLRookieofMonthfor streak, Mar.25-Apr.8...Appearedin64straight the Year...Notchedafranchise-higheight-gamepoint game-opening goals...WasnamedIowaStarsRookieof (+20)...Was secondinpoints...LedtheAHLwithnine team ingoals,powerplaygoals(12)andplus/minus assists for60pointsand27penaltyminutes...Ledthe League...In 78gameswithIowa,collected31goalsand29 during theirinauguralseasonintheAmericanHockey first professionalseasonofhiscareerwiththeIowaStars NHL assistonNov.29atChicago...In Mike Kennedy,JarkkoVarvio)...Notchedhisfirstcareer moved toTexasscoreagoalinhisfirstNHLgame(also PERSONAL: INTERNATIONAL CAREER: He andhiswife,Micaela,welcomedtheir 2 0 0 3 - 0 4 , playedin46gameswithVastra - 10 season In 2 0 0 4 - 21 0 2 5 0 , appearedin39 0 5 - 0 6 , playedthe eriksson VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 6 3 0 3 2 ANA 18 4 1 5 6 2 2 0 2 0 N.J. 3 2 0 2 0 10000ATL200 00 12020NYI220 20 10000BOS100 00 20002NYR410 12 10000BUF200 00 11010OTT110 10 4 1 2 3 2 CGY 10 1 6 7 4 10110PHI301 16 10110CAR201 10 6 5 0 5 2 PHX 17 7 5 12 4 4 1 1 2 0 CHI 11 3 3 6 0 11010PIT310 10 422 40COL1244 84 6 3 1 4 0 S.J. 18 3 6 9 4 452 70CBJ1252 74 420 20STL1042 62 -----DAL--- -- 1 1 0 1 0 T.B. 2 1 0 1 2 421 30DET1133 62 10000TOR200 02 402 22EDM1113 44 4 1 2 3 2 VAN 10 2 4 6 4 20220FLA302 20 11120WSH211 20 6 1 3 4 2 L.A. 14 4 5 9 4 82 36 27 63 14 TOTAL 210 56 57 113 60 4 1 6 7 0 MIN 12 3 7 10 6 11010MTL210 10 41 16 13 29 4 HOME 106 21 24 45 26 4 0 0 0 0 NSH 10 2 1 3 0 41 20 14 34 10 AWAY 104 35 33 68 34

REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2000-01 V. Frolunda Swe-U18 9 5 3 8 4 - - - - - V. Frolunda. Swe-Jr. 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2001-02 V. Frolunda Swe-U18 1 1 0 1 0 - - - - - V. Frolunda Swe-Jr. 35 7 15 22 2 8 2 3 5 2 2002-03 V. Frolunda Swe-Jr. 30 16 15 31 10 8 4 6 10 4 2003-04 V. Frolunda Sweden 46 8 5 13 4 10 1 5 6 0 2004-05 Frolunda Sweden 39 5 9 14 4 12 0 0 0 0 2005-06 Iowa AHL 78 31 29 60 27 7 2 5 7 0 2006-07 Dallas NHL 59 6 13 19 18 4 0 1 1 0 Iowa AHL 15 5 3 8 13 9 2 5 7 0 2007-08 Dallas NHL 69 14 17 31 28 18 4 4 8 8 Iowa AHL 2 1 2 3 2 - - - - - 2008-09 Dallas NHL 82 36 27 63 14 - - - - - STARS/NHL TOTALS 210 56 57 113 60 22 4 5 9 8 CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Dallas’ second-round selection (No. 33 overall) in the 2003 Entry Draft.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS LONGEST GOAL STREAK: MOST GOALS, GAME: 3, Dec. 18, 2008 vs. CBJ ERIKSSON 4 games, Feb. 22-28, 2008 (6 goals) MOST ASSISTS, GAME: 3, Mar. 14, 2009 vs. MIN LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: MOST POINTS, GAME: 4 games, Feb. 13-19, 2009 (2-4-6) 3, three times, last Mar. 14, 2009 vs. MIN (0-3-3) LONGEST POINT STREAK: MOST PIM, GAME: 6 games, Nov. 22- Dec. 2, 2008 (4-4-8) 4, three times, last Dec. 26, 2007 at CGY FIRST NHL GAME: Oct. 4, 2006 at COL MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL: Oct. 4, 2006 at COL 8, Jan. 10, 2009 at PHX FIRST NHL POINT: Oct. 4, 2006 at COL

36 37 fistric son…Ranked thirdamongteamdefensemeninassists in 80gamesforIowahisfirstprofessionalhockeysea- eraging 12:44intheregularseason)…In 14:39 minutes…Averaged14:50intheplayoffs(afterav- Four ofthefirstroundvs.AnaheimonApr.17,logging penalty minutes…MadehisNHLplayoffdebutinGame nine playoffgamesforDallas,goingscorelesswithsix five points(1-4-5)with48penaltyminutes…Appearedin Jan. 2atDetroit…Played30gameswithIowa,posting minutes… EarnedhisfirstNHLpointwithanassiston games withDallas,earningtwoassists24penalty after beingrecalledfromIowa(AHL)…Appearedin37NHL off points,andtiedforsecondinplayoffassists. Final… HewassecondamongMoosedefensemeninplay- ern ConferencebeforelosingtoHersheyintheCalderCup goals, 5assists)and26PIMastheMoosewonWest- Playoff gameswithManitoba,earningsevenpoints(2 helpers and26penaltyminutes…Alsoskatedin22AHL peared in35gameswithManitoba(AHL),recordingeight reer-high eighthitsonMar.26vs.LosAngeles…Ap- 3.9 pergameinhisfinal21contests…Creditedwithaca- (114)… Averaged3.2hitspergamefortheseason,and ranked seventhinblockedshots(44)andeighthhits spite appearinginfewerthanhalftheclub’sgames, Had acareer-high14PIMonFeb.19vs.Edmonton…De- career-best fourassists(0-4-4)with42penaltyminutes… 2 0 TR/H OAS7 690006 - 0 0 - 6 0 16 - 0 9 0 - 0 16 0 - 30 0 - 8 2 66 0 10 10 9 1 - 6 0 12 9 2 42 1 6 - 0 1 2 4 24 6 83 0 0 18 - 0 4 2 24 4 73 - 11 0 2 22 32 148 PIM 36 0 2 29 PTS 6 81 192 0 A 22 37 80 12 5 9 G 7 2 NHL 11 1 GP 7 STARS/NHL TOTALS 60 2 1 NHL AHL Dallas 15 2 0 72 PIM 2008-09 Dallas 63 PTS WHL Iowa 4 2007-08 A WHL Vancouver 2006-07 WHL Vancouver G 2005-06 WHL Vancouver 2004-05 WHL Vancouver LeagueGP 2003-04 Vancouver 2002-03 2001-02 Club Season CAREER TRANSACTIONS: 0 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: 7 - 0 8 , makinghisNHLdebutonDec.23vs.Montreal Skated in36gameswithDallas,earninga oaAL3 8----- 26 - 7 - 5 - 2 22 - 26 48 8 5 8 4 0 1 35 30 AHL AHL Manitoba Iowa Saw hisfirstNHLactionin als is-on eeto N.2 vrl)inthe2004 EntryDraft. Dallas’ first-round selection(No. 28overall) MARK FISTRIC EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON 2 0 0 6 - 0 7 , played NHL gamewiththeStarsvs.Montreal. onship withtheVancouverGiantsandplayinginhisfirst so far,listswinningtheWesternHockeyLeaguechampi- good firefighter…Formostmemorablehockeymoments Mario Kartarefavorites)…Thinkshemighthavemadea on NintendoWiiandPlayStation3(TigerWoodsGolf cal artist…Enjoysgolf,moviesandplayingvideogames as hisfavoritemovie…3DoorsDownismusi- influence onhishockeycareer…ListsWeddingCrashers up…Lists hisparentsasthepeoplewhohadbiggest CFL…Scott Stevenswashisfavoriteathletegrowing sports team(non-hockey)istheEdmontonEskimosof team atthe2003CanadaWinterGames. in 2003,aswellTeamAlberta’sGoldMedalWinning Year awardbytheVancouverGiantsastopdefensemanin twice…Was awardedthePatQuinnDefensemanof just 15gamesin sists for58pointswith453penaltyminutes…Appearedin with Vancouverfrom2001-06,posted11goalsand47as- points (1-9-10)and30penaltyminutes…Infiveseasons games withtheWHLChampionGiants,collected10 in 60gameswith148penaltyminutes…In18playoff the VancouverGiants(WHL),scoring29points(7-22-29) scoreless. with 22…Appearedinall12playoffgamesforIowa,going 2 0 0 June 1,1986•Edmonton,AB D •6-2232ShootsLeft PERSONAL: AMATEUR CAREER: 3 - 0 4 . ..Played forTeamCanadaattheU-18WorldCup Hometown: Edmonton,Alberta…Favorite 2 0 0 4 - 0 Played the 5 after sufferingabrokenjaw 2 28 0 0 5 - 0 6 season with fistric

DID YOU In 36 games with the Stars last season, Mark Fistric registered 114 hits, 44 KNOW? blocked shots and 13 takeaways. fistric VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 30002ANA600 02 1 0 0 0 0 N.J. 1 0 0 0 0 -----ATL--- -- 10002NYI100 02 10000BOS100 00 10000NYR100 00 --- - -BUF1 00 02 -----OTT--- -- 10002CGY300 04 -----PHI--- -- 10002CAR100 02 --- - -PHX4 00 04 30000CHI400 00 10002PIT100 02 10110COL301 12 3 0 0 0 2 S.J. 5 0 0 0 2 20000CBJ400 00 40004STL700 06 -----DAL------T.B. ------DET3 01 10 -----TOR--- -- 100 014EDM3 0 0 016 20114VAN501 16 10000FLA100 00 10000WSH100 00 2 0 1 1 2 L.A. 5 0 2 2 2 36 0 4 4 42 TOTAL 73 0 6 6 66 30112MIN601 16 10002MTL200 02 17 0 2 2 30 HOME 38 0 3 3 42 20002NSH400 06 19 0 2 2 12 AWAY 35 0 3 3 24

contract status: Through 2011-12 season

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

MOST ASSISTS, GAME: 1, six times, last on Apr. 9, 2009 at COL

MOST POINTS, GAME: fistric 1, six times, last on Apr. 9, 2009 at COL (0-1-1) MOST PIM, GAME: 14, Feb. 19, 2009 vs. EDM MOST SHOTS, GAME: 6, Feb. 26, 2009 vs. STL FIRST NHL GAME: Dec. 23, 2007 vs. MTL FIRST NHL POINT: Jan. 2, 2008 at DET 38 39 grossman season...In 67gameswithIowa,posted10points(2-8-10) season withtheIowaStarsinhissecondprofessional nals vs.DetroitonMay12…Spentmostofthe NHL levelinGameThreeoftheWesternConferenceFi- scoring 1-1-2points…Scoredhisfirst-evergoalatthe gary… Appearedinall18playoffgamesfortheStars, back gamesonFeb.17vs.Detroitand20Cal- an assistonDec.3atColumbus…Hadassistsinback-to- plus/minus (+10)…PostedhisfirstcareerNHLpointwith games withsevenassists…Rankedfourthontheteamin son withDallas,appearinginathencareer-high62 sist andfourPIMinninegames. 2009 WorldChampionshipsinSwitzerland,postinganas- 24… EarnedabronzemedalwithTeamSwedenatthe streak onthreeoccasions,mostrecentlyfromMar.21- tally… Tiedhiscareer-highwithatwo-gameassist/point game-winner onMar.14vs.Minnesota,anovertime rating onFeb.8vs.Nashville…Nettedhisfirstcareer NHL goalonJan.12vs.Detroit…Earnedacareer-best+3 16 vs.Phoenix…Scoredhisfirstcareerregular-season hits (178)…Skatedinhis100thcareerNHLgameonDec. second ontheteaminblockedshots(100)andfourth highs ingoals(2),assists(10)andpoints(12)…Ranked TR/H OAS1121 97 81126 2 - 1 6 - 1 - 4 - 2 18 - 1 - 1 - 77 - 1 1 - 18 19 - 0 - 17 7 51 - 2 0 22 12 - - 151 4 10 7 0 49 - - 2 0 7 0 5 - - 81 0 0 0 3 PIM - 0 62 2 PTS 2 NHL - 8 A 8 61 STARS/NHL TOTALS NHL G 9 32 Dallas GP 32 6 NHL AHL 3 2008-09 Dallas 2 3 2 PIM 2007-08 1 PTS Dallas 12 1 Iowa A 2006-07 1 Sweden 33 2005-06 G SodertaljeJr. 34 Sweden LeagueGP 2004-05 SodertaljeJr. Sweden SodertaljeJr. 2003-04 2002-03 Club Season CAREER TRANSACTIONS: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: Appeared in81games,settingnewcareer oaAL1 0------10 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 8 0 10 - 0 0 40 - 0 0 10 - 9 0 8 - 10 2 14 67 0 AHL 2 0 2 AHL 0 0 Iowa 0 31 Iowa Sweden 1 Sodertalje Sweden Sodertalje Spent mostofthe als eodrudslcin(o 6oeal inthe2004Entry Draft. Dallas’ second-round selection(No. 56overall) NICKLAS grossman EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON 2 0 2 0 0 7 0 - 0 6 8 - 0 sea- 7 Chicago. seen wasthe2007SuperBowlbetweenIndianapolisand everybody is”...Saysthegreatestsportseventhehas 2005...His favoritethingaboutDallasis“howfriendly was playingattheWorldJuniorsforTeamSwedenin Bourne Ultimatum...Hismostmemorablehockeymoment vorite sportissoccer...ListshisfavoritemovieasThe working inasupermarket...Otherthanhockey,hisfa- onships. for TeamSwedenatthe2005WorldJuniorChampi- minutes...Was scorelessinnineplayoffoutings...Played games withthem,tallyingtwoassists14penalty Sodertalje oftheSwedishEliteLeagueandappearedin31 four penaltyminutes post-season gameswithIowa,recordingonehelperand penalty minutesin61games...Alsoplayedallseven son withIowa,notchingfivepoints(2-3-5)49 lineup….In Stars finishedtheseason7-0-1whenhewasin utes... MadehisNHLdebutonDec.2vs.Minnesota...The eight playoffgames,wasscorelesswith10penaltymin- with ateam-leading+7ratingand40penaltyminutes...In PERSONAL: AMATEUR CAREER: Jan. 22,1985•Stockholm,Sweden D •6-3214ShootsLeft 2 0 0 5 Hometown: Stockholm...Hisfirstjobwas - 0 6 , playedinhisfirstprofessionalsea- Played the 2 2 0 0 4 - 0 5 season with grossman

Nicklas Grossman scored his first two NHL goals DID YOU against the . The first came in Game Three of the 2008 Western Conference finals KNOW? against Detroit on May 12, 2008. grossman VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 6 0 0 0 4 ANA 13 0 1 1 8 2 0 0 0 2 N.J. 3 0 0 0 2 10000ATL100 00 10000NYI200 00 10000BOS100 00 20004NYR300 04 10110BUF201 10 --- - -OTT1 00 00 40112CGY802 22 10000PHI200 00 10112CAR101 12 6 0 0 0 0 PHX 11 0 0 0 2 40000CHI700 02 10000PIT200 02 40009COL700 011 6 0 1 1 6 S.J. 12 0 1 1 8 40110CBJ803 30 40002STL701 12 -----DAL--- -- 1 0 0 0 0 T.B. 1 0 0 0 0 41018DET811 28 10110TOR201 10 40008EDM800 010 40110VAN801 10 20110FLA201 10 10000WSH100 00 6 0 0 0 2 L.A. 11 0 0 0 2 81 2 10 12 51 TOTAL 151 2 17 19 77 410 12MIN1011 28 10000MTL200 00 41 2 6 8 25 HOME 79 2 11 13 37 40220NSH702 24 40 0 4 4 26 AWAY 72 0 6 6 40

contract status: Through 2009-10 season

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS grossman MOST SHOTS, GAME: MOST GOALS, GAME: 3, Jan. 17, 2009 vs. LA 1, twice, last Mar. 14, 2009 vs. MIN LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: MOST ASSISTS, GAME: 2 games, twice, last Mar. 21-24, 2009 (0-2-2) 1, 17 times, last Mar. 28, 2009 vs. FLA LONGEST POINT STREAK: MOST POINTS, GAME: 2 games, four times, last Mar. 21-24, 2009 (0-2-2) 1, 19 times, last Mar. 28, 2009 vs. FLA (0-1-1) FIRST NHL GAME: Dec. 2, 2006 vs. MIN MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL: Jan. 12, 2009 vs. DET 7, Oct. 18, 2008 vs. COL FIRST NHL POINT: Dec. 3, 2008 at CBJ

40 41 hutchinson and 11assists,alongwith30PIM…Establishedcareer skated in41gameswithCarolina,recordingthreegoals and recordedtwogoalswithfourpoints…In in teamhistory2/29…Playedfivepostseasongames to recordahattrickon2/8andhadthefirst5-pointgame sists… Becamethefirstdefensemaninfranchisehistory for goalsandpointsinaseasontiedthemarkas- First All-StarTeam…Setfranchisedefensemenrecords most outstandingdefensemanandwasnamedtotheAHL Named thewinnerofEddieShoreAwardasAHL’s in pointsandassists,alsorankedthirdgoals… and wastiedforfifthingoals…LedallAHLdefensemen team inassists,plus-minus(+28)andPPG,thirdpoints leading allWolfpackdefensemen…Wassecondonthe Recorded 18goals,64pointsand13powerplay with Hartford(AHL)andservedastheteam’scaptain… including 3-0-0whenhecollectedanassist. Columbus… Dallaswent4-0-1whenherecordedapoint, vs. Colorado…NettedhisfirstgoalasaStaronJan.31at minutes… Skatedinhis100thcareerNHLgameonDec.5 goals andthreeassistsforfivepointswith12penalty contract status: 4, 3times,lastJan. 26,2007vs.WSH MOST PIM,GAME: 2, 7times,lastJan. 20, 2007vs.TB(0-2-2) MOST POINTS,GAME: 2, 5times,lastJan.20,2007vs.TB MOST ASSISTS,GAME: 1,12 times,lastMar.30,2009atPHX MOST GOALS,GAME: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: Skated in38gameswithDallas,postingtwo In 2 0 0 ANDREW hutchinson 7 - 0 8 , playedin67games 2 0 0 6 - 0 7 Through 2009 , (AHL) aftercompletinghissenioryearatMichiganState. five gamesinhisprofessionaldebutwithMilwaukee games (7)andpower-playgoals(4)… all Milwaukeedefensemeningoals(9),multi-point time betweenMilwaukee(AHL)andToledo(ECHL)…Led (16) asMilwaukeewontheCalderCupChampionship…In fensemen inpostseasongoals(5),assists(11)andpoints named totheAHLPlanetUSAAll-Stars…LedAdmiralsde- cher)… PlayedinhisfirstNHLgame10/17vs.CBJ…Was games… ScoredhisfirstNHLgoalon1/8vs.COL(Aebis- Nashville rookieswith8points(4-4-8)whileplayingin18 with 45points…In Ranked secondamongAdmiralsdefensemeninscoring recorded 35assistsin76gamesforMilwaukee(AHL)… Cup withCarolina…In recording threegoalsandeightassists…WontheStanley games… In tallying threegoalsandanassistwhileplayinginall7 United Statesatthe2007WorldChampionshipsinRussia, team defensemeninpointswith14…Representedthe points (8)andassists(6),wasalsotiedforthirdamong PIM (30)…LedallHurricanes’defensemeninpower-play highs ingamesplayed(41),assists(11),points(14)and 2 0 0 IS H POINT: NHL FIRST GOAL: NHL FIRST GAME: NHL FIRST 2 games,3times,lastJan.20-26,2007 (0-3-3) STREAK: POINT LONGEST 2 games,twice,lastJan.20-26,2007 (0-3-3) STREAK: ASSIST LONGEST 5, Mar.31,2009atLA MOST SHOTS,GAME: 2 - 0 3 , skatedinhisfirstprofessionalseason,splitting Mar. 24,1980•Evanston,IL D •6-2206ShootsRight 2 0 0 5 - 0 6 2 , playedin36gameswithCarolina, 0 0 3 2 - 0 0 0 - 4 4 , wastiedforsecondamong 10 season - Jan. 8,2004vs.COL 0 Oct. 17,2003vs.CBJ Dec. 18,2003vs. COL 5 , scored10goalsand 27 2 0 0 1 - 0 2 : Playedin AMATEUR CAREER: Played four seasons at Michigan State PERSONAL: Born: Evanston, IL...Considers his favorite (CCHA), totaling 19 goals and 59 assists in 160 games… Was band to be Pearl Jam...Lists 24 as his favorite TV show...His named a Second-Team All-American in 2002, and was a two- favorite non-hockey sports team is the Detroit Tigers...His time selection to the CCHA Second All-Star Team (2001, favorite meal is steak...Resides with wife, Andrea and their 2002)… Was named CCHA’s best defenseman in 2000-01 and son, Cole (3) and daughter, Avery (1). led the team in shots with 125, ranked third on the team with a plus-17 rating and was a CCHA Second Team All-Confer- ence selection… Was named the CCHA Rookie of the Week twice and led all Michigan State rookies with 12 assists. hutchinson VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 20000ANA400 02 1 0 0 0 2 N.J. 3 0 0 0 2 100 00ATL1221 38 --- - -NYI7 02 24 -----BOS--- -- 10110NYR411 20 10000BUF401 10 10000OTT300 00 30000CGY300 00 --- - -PHI5 01 10 -----CAR--- -- 51016PHX821 36 --- - -CHI3 00 00 --- - -PIT5 21 34 40002COL510 12 1 0 0 0 0 S.J. 2 0 0 0 0 11010CBJ310 12 10000STL300 02 --- - -DAL1 02 20 1 0 0 0 0 T.B. 10 1 3 4 8 40110DET601 12 10110TOR403 30 20000EDM400 00 20000VAN400 02 20000FLA913 46 --- - -WSH8 03 38 2 0 0 0 0 L.A. 3 0 0 0 0 40 2 3 5 12 TOTAL 135 12 26 38 64 20000MIN401 10 --- - -MTL5 02 22 19 0 2 2 6 HOME 68 7 14 21 36 20002NSH310 14 21 2 1 3 6 AWAY 67 5 12 17 28

REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 1998-99 Michigan State CCHA 37 3 12 15 26 - - - - - 1999-00 Michigan State CCHA 42 5 12 17 64 - - - - - 2000-01 Michigan State CCHA 42 5 19 24 46 - - - - - 2001-02 Michigan State CCHA 39 6 16 22 24 - - - - - Milwaukee AHL 5 0 1 1 0 - - - - - 2002-03 Milwaukee AHL 63 9 17 26 40 3 1 0 1 0 Toledo ECHL 10 2 5 7 4 - - - - - hutchinson 2003-04 Nashville NHL 18 4 4 8 4 - - - - - Milwaukee AHL 46 12 12 24 39 22 5 11 16 33 2004-05 Milwaukee AHL 76 10 35 45 79 7 1 3 4 8 2005-06 Carolina NHL 36 3 8 11 18 - - - - - 2006-07 Carolina NHL 41 3 11 14 30 - - - - - 2007-08 Hartford AHL 67 18 46 64 66 5 2 2 4 4 2008-09 Tampa Bay NHL 2 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Norfolk AHL 20 1 12 13 14 - - - - - Dallas NHL 38 2 3 5 12 - - - - - STARS TOTALS 38 2 3 5 12 - - - - - NHL TOTALS 135 12 26 38 64 - - - - - CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Acquired by Dallas from Tampa Bay for on Nov. 30, 2008… Signed as a free agent by Tampa Bay on July 9, 2008… Acquired by Carolina from NYR with Joe Barnes and Carolina's 2008 third-round pick for Matt Cullen on July 17, 2007… Acquired by Carolina from Nashville for 2005 third-round pick on July 29, 2005. 42 43 jancevski Dallas, hadthelongestconsecutive-games-playedstreak the highesttotalofhiscareer…Attimerecallto inaugural season…LedIowadefensemenwith38points, Stars…Served astheIowa(AHL)captainduringteam’s (3-11-14 pts),winningtheCalderCupwithHamilton…In defenseman with31points…Appearedin22playoffgames with 87penaltyminutes…TiedforHamilton’stop-scoring Hamilton (AHL),appearingin80games(7-24-31points) Tampa Bay),goingscoreless…In peared infourNHLgames(twowithDallas,two and 23assistsfor30pointswith88penaltyminutes…Ap- cluding 70gamesattheAHLlevel,scoringsevengoals the StarsandTampaBayLightningorganizations,in- helpers andsixPIMinCalderCupPlayoffgames. points… Sixthontheteamoverallinassists…Addedthree among Bulldogsdefensemeninassists,andthird 27 assists)and76penaltyminutes…Placedsecond 76 gameswithHamilton(AHL),earning28points(1goal, making hisseasondebutonMar.30atPhoenix…Skatedin 2 0 contract status: 0 H OAS90002------2 - - 0 0 - - 16 - - 0 0 - 2 - 14 12 0 0 0 - 4 - 11 - 0 - 0 1 9 - 3 0 - - 0 0 - 22 1 7 0 - 0 - 0 0 2 - 24 0 - 0 4 - 2 0 87 0 5 8 - 3 - 31 0 0 7 171 NHL - - 24 163 172 0 22 - 0 1 26 147 7 11 NHL TOTALS 17 0 25 13 PIM 20 STARS TOTALS 10 2 80 5 95 PTS 13 6 2 Dallas 1 AHL NHL A 138 27 80 0 2008-09 145 NHL 80 23 76 G 23 AHL 14 77 AHL 15 GP AHL TampaBay 4 12 AHL Hamilton 8 2007-08 39 2 2006-07 PIM Dallas 59 OHL Hamilton PTS 68 2005-06 OHL Utah A 2004-05 OHL Utah 2003-04 G Utah 2002-03 2001-02 LeagueGP London London 2000-01 London 1999-00 1998-99 Club Season CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: 5 CAREER TRANSACTIONS: July 13, 2006.Signed asfreeagent byTampaBay July6,2007. Tradedby TampaBay to DallasforJunior Lessard onJanuary 15, - 0 6 , madehisNHLdebutonFeb.4withtheDallas Went scorelessinthreegameswithDallas, oaAL3 03 - 6 - - 3 - - - 3 - 6 - - 0 - - - 6 2 - - 1 - 1 36 76 0 7 17 10 28 0 7 27 52 9 0 1 20 3 91 9 16 0 76 38 33 0 4 AHL 29 2 AHL 12 37 9 NHL AHL 77 42 Hamilton AHL 17 Iowa Dallas 14 Norfolk 3 31 Iowa OHL Sudbury In 2 als eodrudslcin(o 6oeal inthe 1999Draft.Signedasfree agentbyMontrealon Dallas’ second-round selection(No.66 overall) 0 0 7 - DAN jancevski EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON 2 0 0 8 0 , splittimebetween 6 - 0 7 , playedwith Through 2009 June 15,1981•Windsor,ON D •6-3218ShootsLeft Calder Cupin2007hismostmemorablehockeymoment. referee… HisfirstcarwasaFordTempo…Listswinningthe his favoritevacationspot…Hisfirstjobwasasasoccer and garlic)…IsabigfanoftheDetroitTigers…SaysMauiis Audioslave… Favoritefoodispizza(pepperoni,mushrooms and Troyamonghisfavoritemovies…Isafanofthegroup sor, wherethefamilyspendstheirsummers…Lists300 daughter Sienna,onMarch2,2008...HometownisWind- 197 games,alongwith81totalpoints. London andSudbury…Rackedup420penaltyminutesin (OHL)andsplitathirdseasonbetween games andscoring13points. Made hisprofessionaldebutwithUtah,appearingin77 utes (172)withUtah,appearingin76games…In 22 points…In two playerstoappearinall80gamesforHamilton…In in theAHLat257games…In 2 0 0 PERSONAL: AMATEUR CAREER: 3 - 0 4 , appearedinall80gamesforUtah(AHL),notching 2 0 He andwife,Elissa,hadtheirfirstchild, 0 2 - 0 3 , Set hiscareer-highforpenaltymin- Played twofullseasonswiththe - 10 season 2 0 0 4 - 0 5 4 , hewasoneofonly 2 0 0 1 2008. - 0 2 , 44 lehtinen ranked firstonteamingoals(26),secondgame-win- playoff gameonApril20vs.Anaheim…In ing threepowerplaygoals…Playedinhis100thcareer due toanabdominalstrain),scoring4-4-8points,includ- 14 oftheStars’18playoffgames(missinglastfour five-game assiststreak(2-7-9)fromNov.7-16…Playedin point onFeb.28vs.Chicago…Registeredacareer-high of 10thontheStars’all-timepointslistwithhis466th games fromNov.23-Jan.29)…Movedintosolepossession games duetoinjury(sportsherniasurgery–missed33 and ninthinpoints(497).In (817), seventhingoals(239)andpowerplay(76), third ingame-winninggoals(37),fourthgamesplayed team history…OnStarsfranchiseall-timelists,ranks reer, onlyModano(16)andBellows(10)havemorein times... Hasnotchedseven20-goalseasonsoverhisca- four)...Has beennominatedfortheSelkeatotalofsix ond-most Selkeawardsinleaguehistory(BobGaineyhas tying formerStarsteammateGuyCarbonneauforthesec- (best defensiveforward)overhiscareer(’98,’99,’03), he hadanassist,4-0-0whenamulti-pointgame. … Dallaswent6-1-1whenhescoredagoal,9-3-1 vs. SanJose,becomingjustthefifthDallasStartodoso 2006 (7-2-9)…Skatedinhis800thcareergameFeb.23 ous beststreakofsix,settwice,mostrecentlyDec.7-19, streak fromJan.21–Feb.8(4-7-11),breakinghisprevi- and 16assists…Hadacareer-besteight-gamepoint H L-TRGM -1998 GAME ALL-STAR NHL STANLEY CUPCHAMPIONSHIP -1999 WINTER OLYMPICS -1994,1998,2002,2006 SELKE TROPHY-1998,1999,2003 accomplishments awards CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: Skated in48games,notchingeightgoals Has wonthreeSelkeTrophies 2 0 JERE lehtinen 0 7 - 0 8 , waslimitedto48 i 2 0 0 6 - 0 7 , Born: June24,1973•Espoo,Finland RW •6-0192ShootsRight goals (20)andwassixthinpoints(45)...Registeredhis 2002 NHLAll-StarGame,butmissedtheoutingdueto seventh inplus/minus(+27)...Wasselectedtoplayatthe for fourthintheNHLgame-tyinggoals(2)andtied game onMar.15atEdmonton...In 7 vs.LosAngeles...Appearedinhis500thcareerNHL (also Jan.17,2001vs.Nashville)withthreegoalson plus/minus (+39)...Recordedhissecondcareerhattrick for fourthingame-tyinggoals(2)and reer-high ingoals(31)...AmongNHLleaders,rankedtied second ontheteaminassists(3)andpoints(4)…In Cup withsilver-medalwinningFinland,finishedtiedfor on Dec.22atCarolina(2-1-3)...Duringthe2004World games ontheseason,includingonethree-pointcontest hockey in playoff goals(3)infivegames..Didnotplaycompetitive streak (7goals),Dec.7-19...Tiedfortheteamleadin 1968)... Registeredacareer-highsix-gamegoalscoring Nov. 13-17,2002andWayneConnellyfromJan.2731, tory toaccomplishthatfeat(alsoPierreTurgeonfrom 13 -18,andbecameonlythethirdplayerinfranchisehis- goals (33)...Recordedthreestraightgame-winners,Nov. Jan. 28atAnaheim…In Edmonton...Scored onhissecondcareerpenaltyshot St. Louis...Talliedhis200thcareerNHLgoalonJan.4at reer... Collectedhis400thcareerNHLpointonNov.1vs. shots (194)...Hadthethird-highestgoaltotalofhisca- ners (5),secondinpowerplaygoals(11)and 2 0 0 2 - 0 3 , wonhisthirdSelkeTrophyandsetanewca- injury...In 2 0 0 4 - 0 5 … In 2 0 0 0 2 2 - 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 , tiedforfourthontheteamin - - 0 0 4 6 , notchedsixmulti-point , setacareer-highin 2 0 0 26 1 - 0 2 , rankedtied first career hat trick on Jan. 17 vs. Nashville on a career- INTERNATIONAL CAREER: Was the first Finn in history to high eight shots...His third goal was his 200th career NHL have won both a Stanley Cup and a gold medal at the World point...In 1999-00, missed 30 games, Oct. 20-Dec. 29, with a Championships… Has skated for Finland at numerous inter- fractured ankle... Appeared in eight games after returning national tournaments, including four Winter from injury and then missed the next 35 contests, Jan. 20- (1994 – bronze; 1998 – bronze; 2002; 2006 - silver); two Apr. 7, after aggravating his ankle injury...Missed the first 10 World Cup of Hockey tournaments (1996; 2004 - silver); four games of the playoffs, Apr. 12-May 7, with soreness in his World Championships (1992 – silver; 1994 – silver; 1995 – ankle... In 1998-99, won his second consecutive Selke Tro- gold; 2007 - silver); and three World Junior Championships phy as the NHL's best defensive forward…Was just the third (1991, 1992, 1993)… Collected eight points (3 goals, 5 as- player to capture the award in consecutive seasons, joining sists) at the 2006 Olympics... Tied for first on Team Finland Gainey (1978-81) and Carbonneau (1988-89)…Tied for sixth in at the 2002 Olympics in points (3) and tied for second in as- the NHL, and tied for first on the team in plus/minus with a sists (2)... Tied for seventh overall in scoring at the 1998 career-high +29… Scored the first goal of the game in Game Olympics with six points (4-2-6)... Led Team Finland to its Six at Buffalo and assisted on Hull's Cup-winning goal...Won first gold medal in the World Championships in 1995, and his first Selke Trophy in 1997-98...Scored two goals on Oct. was named to the tournament All-Star team... Was Finland’s 7. at Buffalo, including his first career penalty (the leading scorer and fourth at the 1993 World Junior Champi- game-winner)...In 1996-97, finished third in the Selke Trophy onships, picking up 14 points (6-8-14) in seven games and voting...Named the Stars’ Rookie of the Year in 1995-96... receiving the Seiko Award for being one of the three best Captured NHL Rookie of the Month honors for February, 1996 players on his team. (13 gp, 4-12-16)...This included a four-point effort on Feb. 16 (0-4-4) which set personal bests for assists and points in a PERSONAL: Wife, Jaana...The couple has twin nine year- game...In 1994-95, played with TPS in the Finnish League, old daughters, Anna and Sofia, and a five-year old son, scoring 19 goals and 23 assists for 42 points...Led the team Joel...Hobbies include golf and listening to music...Lists his to the Finnish League title...Scored 39 points (19-20-39) in first job as delivering newspapers... Loves heavy metal 42 games for TPS in 1993-94, leading the team to the Finnish music and his favorite band is Slayer...His favorite movie is League Finals. Silence of the Lambs... Looked up to his older brother, Rami, when he was growing up...Most memorable hockey moment is winning the Stanley Cup in 1999. lehtinen VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 3 0 1 1 0 ANA 60 19 25 44 12 1 0 0 0 0 N.J. 13 2 2 4 6 11010ATL821 30 - - - - - NYI 14 4 5 9 2 --- - -BOS1462 80 1 1 2 3 0 NYR 12 3 7 10 2 1 0 1 1 0 BUF 15 8 5 13 8 100 00OTT1534 72 3 1 0 1 0 CGY 40 14 11 25 6 - - - - - PHI 13 3 7 10 2 --- - -CAR1462 82 4 0 0 0 0 PHX 64 13 21 34 10 2 0 0 0 0 CHI 40 16 14 30 18 100 00PIT1423 54 201 1 0COL419122122 4 0 0 0 0 S.J. 61 18 13 31 16 2 0 1 1 0 CBJ 21 3 9 12 2 2 1 0 1 2 STL 42 13 9 22 20

-----DAL--- -- 1 0 0 0 0 T.B. 15 3 7 10 4 lehtinen 3 1 1 2 2 DET 41 14 7 21 10 102 2 0TOR21413170 2 1 1 2 2 EDM 38 15 15 30 8 4 0 1 1 0 VAN 44 10 11 21 12 201 1 0FLA18410144 - - - - - WSH 13 5 6 11 0 5 2 2 4 2 L.A. 62 23 22 45 22 48 8 16 24 8 TOTAL 817 239 258 497 202 1 0 0 0 0 MIN 23 7 6 13 6 --- - -MTL1350 50 24 6 8 14 6 HOME 412 121 130 251 116 1 0 2 2 0 NSH 28 5 9 14 2 24 2 8 10 2 AWAY 405 118 128 246 86

45 46 LEHTINEN contract status: 080 alsNL4 62 - 2 2 - 12 8 0 0 - 49 4 — 0 4 22 - 0 4 27 — 0 1 - 0 108 14 0 — 7 3 2 5 — 0 2 — 5 202 — 8 14 2 6 0 497 — 16 1 258 37 2 24 3 5 5 — 239 43 2 0 30 0 22 816 12 — 817 13 — 1 17 15 52 1 8 48 4 — — 26 3 13 20 19 48 10 — — 20 5 2 10 73 33 26 — 23 — 48 3 14 2 13 80 4 NHL 0 24 — — 17 NHL 12 13 49 7 — 2 — 14 NHL STARS/NHL TOTALS 31 — 8 45 18 Dallas 24 58 — — — 6 Dallas 25 80 — 13 NHL 5 2008-09 25 52 20 Dallas — NHL — 2007-08 20 — 2 8 2 32 73 3 2006-07 42 — — Dallas 74 NHL — 13 20 16 11 43 Dallas 19 17 NHL — — 2005-06 — 11 27 74 28 2004-05 23 — Dallas NHL 16 22 33 Dallas 72 PIM NHL 2003-04 63 6 6 NHL PTS 2002-03 6 42 6 Dallas NHL 12 A Dallas 57 27 23 2001-02 49 39 Dallas 24 NHL G 2000-01 19 14 17 Dallas 20 NHL 1999-00 GP 9 13 39 32 1998-99 19 Dallas NHL 15 45 Dallas 43 42 1997-98 PIM 32 Finland 1996-97 PTS Dallas Finland TPSTurku A Finland 1995-96 Fin.2 1994-95 Fin.2 G TPSTurku Espoo 1993-94 LeagueGP Espoo 1992-93 Espoo 1991-92 1990-91 Club Season CAREER TRANSACTIONS: iln lmis83580————— — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 — — — 2 — 8 — — 4 5 — — — — 3 3 2 — — — — 1 8 3 — 6 0 2 — Finland Olympics 2 1 1 6 Finland WCup 0 4 0 2 1 3 Finland Olympics 4 1 0 6 3 Finland Olympics 8 IHL Michigan Olympics Finland Dallas’ fourth-roundselection (No.88overall)inthe1992EntryDraft. EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON Through 2009 FIRST NHLPOINT: FIRST NHLGOAL: FIRST NHLGAME: 78 games,Nov.10,1997-Nov.14,1998 GAMES PLAYEDSTREAK: 8 games,Jan.21-Feb.8,2009(4-7-11) POINT SCORINGSTREAK: 5 games,Nov.7-16,2007(2-7-9) ASSIST SCORINGSTREAK: 6 games,Dec.7-19,2005(6goals) GOAL SCORINGSTREAK: 8, Jan.17,2001vs.NSH MOST SHOTS,GAME: 4, 6x,lastonFeb.4atSTL MOST PIM,GAME: 4, Feb.16,1996vs.EDM(0-4-4) MOST POINTS,GAME: 4, Feb.16,1996vs.EDM MOST ASSISTS,GAME: 3, twice,lastonJan.7,2003vs.L.A. MOST GOALS,GAME: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Oct. 26,1995vs.ANA Oct. 7,1995atWPG Oct. 7,1995atWPG - 10 season 47 modano games beforemissingtheFeb.23gamevs.SanJose(flu)… a US-bornplayer…Skatedincareer-high172consecutive St. LouispassedBrianLeetchfor2ndinall-timeassistsby fourth inpoints(46)…His782ndcareerassistonMar.10at second ontheteamingame-winninggoals(4)andtiedfor son with80+appearancesandsixthinhiscareer…Tied-for- inducted intotheTexasSportsHallofFameinMarch,2008. career-highs of93pointsinboth1992-93&1993-94)…Was 70+ points,includingeightcampaignswith80+points(Had (had acareer-highof50in1993-94)…Has12seasons different seasons,includingninecampaignswith30+goals ley CupwithDallasin1999...Hastopped20+goals16 seven times(’93,’98,’99,’00,’03,’04,‘09)…WontheStan- the titleoverCanada…HasplayedinNHLAll-StarGame 2006), aswellthe1996WorldCupinwhichUSAwon Has playedinthreeOlympicsforTeamUSA(1998,2002, (90), powerplaygoals(153),andshort-handed(29)… leader ingames,goals,assists,points,game-winninggoals (Shanahan, Recchi,Brind’Amour)…IstheStars’all-time (Recchi), points–3rd(Recchi,Shanahan),games4th players: goals–3rd(Shanahan,Selanne),assists2nd goals –18th,OTT-15th;RanksamongactiveNHL sists –31st,points29th,games30th,game-winning among all-timeleadersinNHLhistory:goals–28th,as- U.S.-born player…Enteringthe2008-09season,ranks Modano holdsthemarkformostgoalsandpointsbya NHL ALL-STAR GAME-1993, 1998,1999 STANLEY CUPCHAMPIONSHIP -1999 WINTER OLYMPICS -1998,2002,2006 NHL SECONDALL-STARTEAM-2000 NHL ALL-ROOKIETEAM-1990 accomplishments awards 2008-09: The highest-scoringAmericanplayerinNHLhistory, : Playedin80games,hissecond-straightsea- 2000, 2003, 2004,2009 MIKE modano i Born: June7,1970•Livonia,MI C •6-3210ShootsLeft came theall-timeU.S.borngoalsleader(passingJoe phia...Notched twogoalsonMar.17atNashvilleandbe- in NHLhistorywith500goalsonMar.13vs.Philadel- points onNov.24vs.LosAngeles...Becamethe39thplayer came the42ndplayerinNHLhistorytocollect1,200career winners (7),plus-minus(+9)andsecondingoals(22)...Be- an 82-gameseason…Rankedfirstontheteamingame- would haveproduced31goalsand60pointsonthatpacein Conference Finalsforthefifthtimeinhiscareer…In goals intheplayoffs,leadingStars.Appeared goals (5)andfourthinpoints(12).Hadthreegame-winning Jan. 9…Appearedin18playoffgames,rankingsecond point games,includingathree-assisteffortatChicagoon Housley fortheall-timeleadat1,233points…Had15multi- goal wasashorthandedtallythatpushedhimpastPhil leader withtwogoalsonNov.7atSanJose.Hissecond 20-goal season...Becametheall-timeAmericanpoints sists (36),andpoints(57)…Talliedafranchise-best16th Dallas intakeaways(86)andwasfourthgoals(21),as- an 82-gamescheduleforthefirsttimeinhiscareer…Led heim, afeatonlydoneby29othersinNHLhistory. in his1,400thcareerNHLgametheseasonfinaleAna- 12 multi-pointgames,includingtwo3-ptgames…Appeared Made his7thAll-StarGameappearanceinMontreal…Had on Nov.30vs.Edmontonwiththegame-winninggoal… Became the31stplayerinNHLhistorytoreach1,300points 0 7 , posted22goalsand43pointsinjust59games CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In 2 0 0 7 - 0 8 , playedin82games 9 2 0 0 6 - Mullen who had 502 goals)….In 2005-06, Led the team in During the playoffs, finished first on the team in power play points (77), was second in power play goals (12), second in goals (2), tied for first in points (7), tied for second in goals assists (50), third in goals (27) and third in plus/minus (3) and third in assists (4)...In 1999-00, was named to the (+23)...Registered a 10-game point streak Nov. 26 - Dec. 21 Second Team of the post-season NHL All-Star Team, the (4-10-14), tying for the second-longest of his career...Tal- first player in franchise history to be so honored...Was tied lied his 135th career power play goal on Mar. 26 vs. Calgary for first in the NHL in game-tying goals (3), tied for second to make him the Stars’ franchise leader in power play in shorthanded assists (4), fifth in shooting percentage goals...Represented Team USA at the 2006 Winter Olympics, (20.2%), seventh in game-winning goals (8), eighth in goals appearing in all six contests and ranking third in goals (2)... (38), tied for eighth in points (81), and tied for eighth in Did not play competitive hockey in 2004-05…In 2003-04, shorthanded points (5)... Ranked second in the league in notched his 450th career goal on Nov. 24 vs. Phoenix... Tied scoring and tied for second in goals from Jan. 20-the end of for the tournament lead during the 2004 World Cup in as- the season (22-24-46), a span of 35 games...Had a career- sists (6) and ranked tied for third in points (6)…In 2002-03, high 11-game point streak (7-11-18), Feb. 23-Mar. 15...Be- was a finalist for the Lady Byng Trophy (Sportsmanship and came the franchise-leader in goals scored by recording his Performance) ...His 57 assists were the most since coming 343rd career tally on Mar. 10 vs. the NY Islanders... Finished to Dallas and the second most of his career (60 in ‘92-93)... tied for first in NHL playoff assists (13), tied for first in Finished with the third highest point total of his career power play goals (4), second in goals (10) and second in (85)... Was the second U.S.-born player to record 400 goals points (23)...Led the team in playoff power play goals, tied and 600 assists over his career ()...Was tied for first in assists and was second in goals and points...Be- for fourth in the NHL in assists (57), tied for sixth in came the first player since (1995-98) to plus/minus (+34), seventh in power play assists (26) and record back-to-back 20-point playoff years... Had a career- tied for 10th in points (85)...Marked the 10th time in 12 high eight-game playoff point streak (6-4-10), Apr. 13-May years he led the Stars in scoring...Became the 64th player 5, which tied for the longest streak of the playoffs...Tallied (and fifth American) to score 1,000 career NHL points with his 36th career playoff goal in Game Two vs. San Jose, an assist on Nov. 15 vs. Colorado...Was only the 31st player passing Steve Payne for first on the franchise all-time play- to score 1,000 with one club and just the 26th to do it from off goals scored list... Recorded his 100th career playoff the start of a career with one team...Collected two assists, point on his second assist in Game Two at New Jersey... his first one passing Neal Broten for first on the all-time Passed Neal Broten for playoff games played (116) in Game Stars assists list, on Jan. 22 vs. Columbus...Surpassed Four vs. New Jersey... Scored the game-winning goal in Broten on Jan. 24 vs. Tampa Bay for the all-time franchise triple overtime in Game Five at New Jersey, playing a game- games played record (993 games) ...Became the 32nd player high 60 shifts with a team-high 43:37 minutes of ice time... in NHL history to play his first 1,000 games with one team In 1998-99, set a career-high and tied for first in Stars his- and just the second American-born player to accomplish the tory for most hat tricks in one season (3)… He was tied for feat (, NYR) on Feb. 11 vs. Carolina...Appeared fourth in the NHL in shorthanded goals (4), was tied for sixth in all 12 playoff games with the Stars, finishing tied for in shorthanded points (5), was tied for seventh in game-win- fourth in the NHL in assists (10) and sixth in points (15)...In ning goals (7) and was 13th in points (81)… Recorded his 2001-02, was the third American born player to post at least fifth career hat trick and finished +4 on Dec. 23 at Toronto… nine 30-goal seasons ( and Pat LaFontaine)... Recorded his sixth career hat trick, and second of the sea- Was tied for ninth in the NHL in points (77) and tied for 15th son, on Feb. 19 vs. Chicago…Recorded his 300th career NHL in goals (34)...Led the team in points, goals, assists (43), goal, the game-winner, on Feb. 23 at Nashville after posting game-winning goals (5) and shots (219)...Registered his his third hat trick of the season and seventh of his career... 400th career NHL goal on Jan. 2 vs. Atlanta, becoming the Finished second in NHL playoff scoring with 23 points and fourth U.S. born player and the 67th player in NHL history to led the NHL in playoff assists (18)… Led all players with accomplish the feat...Collected three straight multi-goal seven points in the Stanley Cup Finals (0-7-7)…Suffered a games (6-0-6), Jan. 9-13, for the first time in his career and broken wrist late in Game Two of the Finals, but returned for the fourth time in franchise-history...Tied a career-high with Game Three and the remainder of the series…Assisted on four assists (1-4-5) and registered at least five points in a both goals in Game Six, playing 61 shifts with 46:12 of ice game for the third time in his career on Feb. 10 at Ana- time in the Cup-clincher...In 1997-98, was first on the team heim... Netted his 25th career shorthanded goal on Mar. 2 at in plus/minus (+25) and shorthanded goals (5), second in Colorado, breaking Neal Broten’s franchise-record for ca- assists (38) and points (59), third in shots (191), tied for modano reer shorthanded tallies…In 2000-01, was the fourth Ameri- fourth in power play goals (7) and was fifth in goals (21)... can born player to post at least eight 30-goal seasons (Joe Recorded his fourth career hat trick, and added an assist, on Mullen, Pat LaFontaine and )...Was tied for Oct. 10 vs. Chicago with his second goal good for the 600th 10th in the NHL in shorthanded goals (3), 12th in plus/minus point of his NHL career...Led the Stars in points (14) and as- (+26), tied for 13th in assists (51) and game-winning goals sists (10) in the 1998 Playoffs and tied for the team lead in (7) and 14th in points (84)... Appeared in his 800th career goals (4)...Set a career playoff high with three assists in NHL game on Nov. 3 at Phoenix... Recorded one goal and Game One of the Semifinals vs. Edmonton...In 1996-97, led two assists on Feb. 14 vs. Los Angeles and surpassed Neal the Stars in goals (35), assists (48), points (83), PPG (9), Broten as the franchise leader in points (Broten, 867)...His SHG (5), GWG (9), and plus/minus (+43)...Finished second in second assist on Feb. 14 was his 500th career NHL helper... the NHL in plus/minus, T2nd in SHG and GWG and 16th in 48 49 modano third onthe Stars ingoals(28) sists (44)...EightGWGtied forfourthintheNHL...Finished points (77)in sists (60),settingcareer-highs inboth...LedtheStars nine games...In the Starsingoalsandpointsplayoffswith 7-3-10in straight All-StarGameappearanceduetotheinjury...Led and vs.SanJoseonNov.11...Missedmakingsecond three assistsvs.L.A.onNov.21(including200th ofcareer) trick atSanJoseonFeb.21...Matchedseason-high with ever byaStars’center...Collectedhissecondcareer hat 95...In for themostpointsinagamebyanNHLplayer‘94- game (4)andpointsina(6)...Thesix-pointtied against Anaheim,settingpersonalhighsinassistsone ‘94-95 seasonandtheplayoffs...HadacareernightFeb.1 fered onApr.4...Didnotplayinthefinal14gamesof 1995 torepairtworupturedtendonsinhisleftanklesuf- tying for10thintheNHL...UnderwentsurgeryonApr.11, with agoal...In Detroit andhis500thNHLpointonMar.20vs.St.Louis reer hattrick...Scoredhis200thNHLgoalonDec.29vs. reer-high fourgoalsonFeb.16vs.Edmonton,histhirdca- (1-3-4) andJan.26atCalgary(2-2-4)...Firedhomeaca- shots (320)...CollectedfourpointsonJan.5vs.Winnipeg he ledtheStarsingoals(36),assists(45),points(81)and Team, butdidnotplayduetoastrainedknee...In scoring...Was namedtotheWesternConferenceAll-Star 1 9 9 3 - 9 1 4 9 , scored50goalstopacetheclub,most 1 1 9 9 9 1 9 9 - 4 9 2 - 2 - 9 9 5 and wassecondingoals (33)andas- 3 , nettedfourshorthandedgoals, , ledtheteaminpoints (93) andas- 1 9 9 0 - 9 1 ...Represented 1 9 9 5 - 9 6 , FIRST NHLPOINT: FIRST NHLGOAL: FIRST NHLGAME: 172 games,Jan.30,2007-Feb.21,2009 GAMES PLAYEDSTREAK: 11 games,Feb.23-Mar.15,2000(7-11-18) POINT SCORINGSTREAK: ASSIST SCORINGSTREAK: GOAL SCORINGSTREAK: MOST SHOTS,GAME: MOST PIM,GAME: 6, Feb.1,1995vs.ANA(2-4-6) MOST POINTS,GAME: 4, 3times,lastonFeb.10,2002atANA MOST ASSISTS,GAME: 4, Feb.16,1996vs.EDM(7careerhattricks) MOST GOALS,GAME: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS from Dec.7-21,2005(8assists) from Jan.2-13,2002(9goals) C.S.I...Lists hisfirstcar asadarkgreen‘76ChevyImpala. Shawshank Redemption, Food-Italian,Televisionshow A fewofhisfavorites:NHL City-NewYork,Movie–The life andassistunderprivileged childrenintheDallasarea... tion dedicatedtoraisingmoneyimprovethequality of lished theMikeModanoFoundation,anon-profit organiza- Sporting Newsin2004...Inthesummerof2000, heestab- traveling...Was awardedtheNHLGoodGuyAward fromthe 2007, toWillaFord...Hobbies:golf,tennisand the injury...Playedon1988U.S.Jr.NationalTeam. Raiders inscoringthatyeardespitemissing25gamesto was selectedtoplayintheWHLAll-StarGame....Led bert (WHL)...Had127pointsin65games1987-88and by theStarsin1988...PlayedthreeseasonsforPrinceAl- season injuniorhockey. Stars in1 1990, atPittsburgh...Playedtwoplayoffgamesforthe in 80games...ScoredhisfirstcareerhattrickonMarch17, the third-bestseasoneverbyaStarsrookiewith75points ishing secondinNHLrookiescoring(29-46-75)...Turned in Tournament... NamedTheHockeyNewsRookieoftheYear USA inthe1991CanadaCupand1990World 1 PERSONAL: AMATEUR CAREER: 9 8 9 - 9 0 9 ...Was runner-upintheCalderTrophyvoting,fin- 8 8 - 8 9 Born: Livonia,MI...WasmarriedinAugust, , joiningtheclubuponcompletionofhis Oct. 5,1989vs.NYI Oct. 5,1989vs.NYI 16, Feb.10,1996vs.STL Oct. 5,1989vs.NYI 11, Oct.7,1995atWPG Became thethirdNo.1overallpick 6 games,4times,last 7 games,twice,last REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Club League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 1986-87 Prince Albert WHL 70 32 30 62 96 8 1 4 5 4 1987-88 Prince Albert WHL 65 47 80 127 80 9 7 11 18 18 1988-89 Prince Albert WHL 41 39 66 105 74 - - - - - Minnesota NHL - - - - - 2 0 0 0 0 1989-90 Minnesota NHL 80 29 46 75 63 7 1 1 2 12 1990-91 Minnesota NHL 79 28 36 64 61 23 8 12 20 16 1991-92 Minnesota NHL 76 33 44 77 46 7 3 2 5 4 1992-93 Minnesota NHL 82 33 60 93 83 - - - - - 1993-94 Dallas NHL 76 50 43 93 54 9 7 3 10 16 1994-95 Dallas NHL 30 12 17 29 8 - - - - - 1995-96 Dallas NHL 78 36 45 81 63 - - - - - 1996-97 Dallas NHL 80 35 48 83 42 7 4 1 5 0 1997-98 Dallas NHL 52 21 38 59 32 17 4 10 14 12 Team U.S.A. Olympics 4 2 0 2 0 - - - - - 1998-99 Dallas NHL 77 34 47 81 44 23 5 18 23 16 1999-00 Dallas NHL 77 38 43 81 48 23 10 13 23 10 2000-01 Dallas NHL 81 33 51 84 52 9 3 4 7 0 2001-02 Dallas NHL 78 34 43 77 38 - - - - - Team U.S.A. Olympics 6 0 6 6 4 - - - - - 2002-03 Dallas NHL 79 28 57 85 30 12 5 10 15 4 2003-04 Dallas NHL 76 14 30 44 46 5 1 2 3 8 Team U.S.A. WCup 5 0 6 6 0 - - - - - 2004-05 Dallas NHL ------2005-06 Dallas NHL 78 27 50 77 58 5 1 3 4 4 Team U.S.A. Olympics 6 2 0 2 6 - - - - - 2006-07 Dallas NHL 59 22 21 43 34 7 1 1 2 4 2007-08 Dallas NHL 82 21 36 57 48 18 5 7 12 22 2008-09 Dallas NHL 80 15 31 46 46 - - - - - STARS/NHL TOTALS 1400 543 786 1329 896 174 58 87 145 128

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Minnesota North Stars’ first-round selection (No. 1 overall) in the 1988 Entry Draft. contract status: Through 2009-10 season modano VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 6 1 1 2 6 ANA 75 25 53 78 42 2 0 0 0 2 N.J. 28 7 8 15 12 100 00ATL1061 78 1 0 1 1 0 NYI 31 14 15 29 12 100 0 0BOS299182710 2 1 2 3 2 NYR 29 8 17 25 22 1 0 1 1 0 BUF 28 11 19 30 20 1 0 0 0 0 OTT 22 12 8 20 16 3 0 0 0 0 CGY 67 24 36 60 28 1 2 0 2 0 PHI 29 15 13 28 6 1 0 1 1 0 CAR 29 16 17 33 6 6 0 1 1 4 PHX 94 36 56 92 71 4 1 2 3 0 CHI 94 35 51 86 62 1 0 1 1 2 PIT 26 13 15 28 14 4 0 2 2 0 COL 62 25 35 60 50 5 1 1 2 4 S.J. 77 23 47 70 48

403 3 4CBJ307182542 4 0 2 2 6 STL 94 33 52 85 83 modano -----DAL--- -- 1 0 1 1 0 T.B. 25 11 14 25 14 4 0 2 2 2 DET 89 27 40 67 54 1 0 1 1 0 TOR 62 30 35 65 53 4 3 1 4 2 EDM 65 33 42 75 34 4 1 3 4 0 VAN 68 32 46 78 39 2 1 0 1 0 FLA 20 10 7 17 10 1 1 2 3 0 WSH 31 12 30 42 12 6 1 2 3 2 L.A. 87 37 49 86 48 80 15 31 46 46 TOTAL 1400 543 786 1329 896 400 0 4MIN317172416 100 0 2MTL295141922 40 6 17 23 32 HOME 701 291 423 714 455 4 2 1 3 4 NSH 39 20 13 33 42 40 9 14 23 14 AWAY 699 252 363 615 441

50 51 Morrow goals (2),tiedforfirstin goals(2)andwastiedforthird on Apr.8vs.Chicago...Ledtheteaminplayoff powerplay - Mar.15...Talliedhis300thcareerNHLpoint with agoal dons inhisrightwristandmissed33gamesfrom Dec.27 season... HadsurgeryonDec.26torepairsevered ten- duced 33goalsand64pointsonthatpaceinan 82-game goals and31pointsinjust40gameswould havepro- Game SixinDallas(2-1final)…In series-clinching-goal at1:24AMinthefourth overtimeof winners inthesecondroundvs.SanJose,including for-second inpointswith15…Scoredtwoovertimegame- for Dallas,leadingtheteamingoalswithnineandtying- 13-Nov. 25(8-12-20)…Appearedinall18playoffgames Nov. 8-25…Scoredpointsin16-of-18gamesfromOct. tered acareer-higheight-gamepointstreak(4-6-10)from with fourpoints(1-3-4)onFeb.23atNashville…Regis- points…Had 17multi-pointgames…Tiedacareer-high game-winners (7)…Setnewcareer-highsingoalsand plus/minus (+23),andwassecondinpoints(74) goals (32),powerplay(12),hits(260),and Dallas went3-1-1ingameswhichhescoredagoal. earned twoassistsonOct.25vs.Washington(0-2-2)… three points(1-2-3)onOct.23atNYIslanders,and games (3-7-10)beforehisinjury…Notchedaseason-high assists for15points,includingpointsinsevenof11 suffered Nov.20vs.Chicago…Collectedfivegoalsand10 the lastfourseasons). cumulative +115overhisNHLcareer(including+47 overtime game-winners(twoin2008,one2007)…Isa in 2008-09)…HasscoredthreeofDallas’lastfourplayoff (also DavidBackes,ScottHartnellandCoreyPerry,each 2005-06 tohaveaseasonwith30+goalsand100+PIM winning goalswith33...Isoneofjustfourplayerssince with 389points…Rankssixthall-timeinStars’game- captain…Ranks 14thonthefranchiseall-timepointslist contract status: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: Entering his10thNHLseasonandfourthasteam Skated injust18gamesduetoanACLtear In 2 0 0 BRENDEN morrow 7 - 0 2 8 0 , ledtheStarsin 0 6 - 0 7 , posted16 Through 2012 les andappearedinall 82 games...Appearedinall10 in his100thcareerNHLcontestonDec.29vs. LosAnge- all NHLforwardsinhits(230)and16thoverall... Appeared onships inSweden…In Skated forTeamCanadaatthe2002WorldChampi- career NHLpointwithanassistonMar.3vs.San Jose... and postedagoalanassist...Registeredhis 100th the 2002NHLYoungstarsGameonFeb.1inLos Angeles plus/minus (+12)andfourthingoals(17)...Appeared in third ingame-winninggoals(3),tiedfor on theteaminpenaltyminutes(109),thirdhits,tiedfor all NHLforwardsand20thoverallinhits(214)...Wasfirst in playoffpoints(8)...In first ontheteaminplayoffpowerplaygoals(2)andthird his firstcareerpenaltyshotattempt...Finishedtiedfor shorthanded penaltyshotgoalonNov.6vs.Vancouver, and tiedforseventhinshorthandedgoals(3)...Tallieda tying goals(2),tiedforfifthinshort-handedpoints(5) shooting percentage(20.0%),tiedforfourthingame- the 2004WorldChampionshipsinCzechRepublic…In of Hockey…AlsowonagoldmedalwithTeamCanadaat gold-medal winningTeamCanadaatthe2004WorldCup (3-0-3) onJan.31atPhoenix...Appearedinonegamewith on Jan.15atColorado...Postedhisfirstcareerhattrick goals), Dec.20-27...Notchedhis100thcareerNHLassist career-high-tying four-gamegoalscoringstreak(4 game assiststreak(4assists),Nov.22-28...Recordeda Championships inAustria…In ver medalwithTeamCanadaatthe2005World 14-22) in19gameswith31penaltyminutes...Wonasil- the OklahomaCityBlazers(CHL),collecting22points(8- and points(6)...In ing the2006playoffs,tiedforteamleadinassists(5) istered 13hitsonJan.6vs.Anaheim...Infivegamesdur- goal onOct.28vs.Edmonton...Nettedtwogoalsandreg- ranked firstinplus/minus(+30)...Notchedhis100thNHL tying 42assistsamong65points...Amongteamleaders, Five atVancouver…In in points(3)...Talliedtheovertimegame-winnerGame 2 0 0 2 - 0 3 , amongNHLleaders,rankedtiedforsecondin Born: June16,1979•Carlyle,SK LW •5-11207ShootsLeft 2 0 0 4 2 - 2 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 5 , playedpartoftheseasonwith 0 - 0 - 1 0 - - 13 season 0 6 0 1 2 , earnedacareer-high- 2 0 , finishedfourthamong , finishedeighthamong 0 3 - 0 4 10 , postedafour- playoff contests with Dallas in 2001... Skated for Team ern Conference First All-Star Team...Voted “Best Pro Canada at the 2001 World Championships in … Prospect” by his peers in the 1998-99 “Best of the West” Named the Stars’ Rookie of the Year in 1999-00...Finished poll...Led Team Canada to a silver medal at the 1998 World the season second among NHL rookies in hits (170), tied for Junior Championships, finishing with eight points (1-7-8)... fourth in game-winning goals (3), tied for 11th in goals (14) Finished with three points (1-2-3) in helping lead Portland to and in points (33)... Totaled more goals than any Stars’ the 1998 Memorial Cup championship... Had amateur career- rookie since Mike Modano tallied 29 as a rookie in 1989- highs in points (39-49-88) during the 1996-97 season. 90...Began the season with the Michigan K-Wings of the (IHL)...Played in 21 of the Stars 23 games during the play- PERSONAL: Hometown: Carlyle, ...Married offs...Finished tied for second amongst rookies in power play seven years ago to his wife Anne-Marie in Montreal... The goals (1), tied for sixth in goals (2), and assists (4) and tied couple welcomed twins into the family – Brody & Mallory – for seventh in points (6). on May 11, 2008, joining Bryelle (4) …Hobbies include golf and off-ice training... Collects movies on DVD...His parents AMATEUR CAREER: Played four seasons, 1995-1999, with own and operate a sporting goods store in his hometown of Portland in the Western Hockey League... Represented the Carlyle... Says his favorite movie is Good Will Hunting... Fa- West in the WHL All-Star Classic from 1997-99...Led team in vorite vacation spot is Cabo San Lucas...Lists his favorite power play goals (19), game-winning goals (6) and penalty sport other than hockey as NFL Football. minutes (248) in 1998-99...Was named to the 1998-99 West-

Brenden Morrow is one of just four NHL DID YOU players since 2005-06 to have a season KNOW? of 30+ goals and 100+ penalty minutes. morrow VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 1 0 1 1 0 ANA 44 13 19 32 63 1 0 0 0 2 N.J. 9 1 3 4 4 --- - -ATL8 13 411 1 1 2 3 0 NYI 12 2 3 5 8 10006BOS842 619 1 1 0 1 0 NYR 11 6 3 9 12 --- - -BUF6 12 38 --- - -OTT7 34 710 - - - - - CGY 27 7 8 15 36 --- - -PHI8 24 64 --- - -CAR1034 729 1 0 0 0 0 PHX 46 19 18 37 72 2 1 1 2 4 CHI 33 9 14 23 50 --- - -PIT5 00 013 101 1 4COL327111832 1 0 0 0 2 S.J. 41 11 17 28 58 1 1 0 1 2 CBJ 25 7 9 16 39 1 0 0 0 4 STL 29 10 13 23 71

-----DAL------T.B. 7 2 1 3 15 morrow - - - - - DET 27 6 6 12 37 --- - -TOR6 34 710 - - - - - EDM 28 10 14 24 45 - - - - - VAN 29 5 8 13 59 --- - -FLA9 20 213 10222WSH9581319 2 0 1 1 17 L.A. 51 16 18 34 124 18 5 10 15 49 TOTAL 591 173 216 389 943 1 1 0 1 0 MIN 25 7 8 15 28 --- - -MTL8 21 34 7 3 5 8 16 HOME 290 89 107 196 520 2 0 2 2 6 NSH 31 9 11 20 50 11 2 5 7 33 AWAY 301 84 109 193 423

52 53 morrow 080 alsNL1 01 9------100 22 18 - 42 6 15 25 3 - 17 6 6 1 - - 78 9 2 5 4 - 18 7 1 943 49 16 1 - - 389 5 15 8 1 105 216 - - 12 173 10 33 74 0 5 - 591 - 5 3 183 31 42 22 5 3 32 65 15 - 18 3 18 12 6 16 42 31 82 - 0 4 4 23 123 40 4 NHL 65 22 10 8 134 49 81 4 2 NHL 14 18 STARS/NHL TOTALS 3 109 43 24 NHL 21 0 8 0 8 Dallas 25 128 35 22 1 NHL 4 19 0 2008-09 Dallas 21 10 44 18 81 2 81 16 2007-08 Dallas 17 24 71 0 6 2006-07 Dallas 20 33 CHL 72 NHL 248 PIM 7 OklahomaCity 2005-06 19 82 PTS NHL 184 85 2004-05 14 A NHL 178 86 44 Dallas 61 64 NHL G 88 41 52 2003-04 Dallas GP 25 34 49 61 2002-03 Dallas NHL 39 12 68 2001-02 Dallas 13 PIM 71 WHL 2000-01 PTS 65 WHL Dallas A WHL Portland 1999-00 G WHL Portland 1998-99 LeagueGP Portland 1997-98 Portland 1996-97 1995-96 Club Season CAREER TRANSACTIONS: aaaWu ------18 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 Canada WCup 9 1 IHL Michigan Dallas’ first-roundselection (No.25overall)inthe1997EntryDraft. EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON FIRST NHLPOINT: FIRST NHLGOAL: FIRST NHLGAME: 172 games,Nov.18,1999-Dec.1,2001 GAMES PLAYEDSTREAK: 8 games,Nov.8-25,2007(4-6-10) POINT SCORINGSTREAK: 6 games,Nov.10-23,2007(6assists) ASSIST SCORINGSTREAK: 4 games,twice,lastMar.19-29,2008(4goals) GOAL SCORINGSTREAK: 7, twice,lastOct.18,2008vs.COL MOST SHOTS,GAME: 29, Feb.12,2006atLA MOST PIM,GAME: 4, 3times,lastonFeb.23,2008atNSH(1-3-4) MOST POINTS,GAME: 3, 5times,lastonOct.27,2007atPHX MOST ASSISTS,GAME: 3, Jan.31,2004atPHX MOST GOALS,GAME: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Nov. 22,1999vs.COL Nov. 18,1999atPHI Nov. 22,1999vs.COL 54 neal in with Manitoba(AHL). in thosecontests)…Hadfivepoints(4-1-5)games 09)… Hadsevenmultiple-pointgames(Dallaswent7-0-0 Raymond Sawadaalsoaccomplishedthisfeatin2008- Mike Kennedy,LouiEriksson–FabianBrunnstromand fourth playerinStarshistorytodoso(JarkkoVarvio, NHL debut,Oct.10vs.Columbus,becomingjustthe reer hattrickonDec.23atToronto…Scoredagoalinhis at All-StarWeekendinMontreal…Recordedhisfirstca- sists intheUpperDeckNHLYoungStarsGameonJan.24 age, connectingon5-of-7attempts…Notchedthreeas- 1981-82)… Ledtheteamwitha71.4%shootoutpercent- franchise history(NealBrotenholdstherecordwith38in Texas… His24goalsrankseventhamongallrookiesin score atleast20goalssincethefranchisemovedto (2) and11thinpoints…BecamethefirstStarsrookieto percentage (14.0%),tiedforninthingame-winninggoals ing goals(2),thirdinshots(171),tiedforfifthshooting ond inpower-playgoals,tiedforfirstshootout-decid- finished theseasonrankedsecondingoals,tiedforsec- second ingoalsandsixthpoints…AmongNHLrookies, utes… Rankedfirstontheteaminpowerplaygoals(9), goals and13assistsfor37pointswith51penaltymin- CAREER TRANSACTIONS: TR/H OAS7 41 75 ------54 6 33 - - - 25 16 2 - - 12 - 51 7 1 13 37 - 20 9 1 13 63 51 - 13 24 4 37 37 77 94 13 PIM 19 PTS 109 24 0 18 65 32 A 58 38 77 62 6 44 G 37 27 26 4 GP 21 45 18 NHL 2 66 AHL TOTALS STARS/NHL 67 PIM 9 PTS Dallas OHL Iowa A 2008-09 OHL Plymouth 2007-08 OHL G Plymouth 2006-07 OHL Plymouth LeagueGP 2005-06 Plymouth 2004-05 2003-04 Club Season 2 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: 0 0 7 - 0 8 , notched37points(18goals,19assists)and Skated in77gamesforDallas,posting24 aitaAL54152------2 5 1 4 5 AHL Maniotba In hisfirstproseasonwithIowa Dallas’ second-round selection(No. 33overall)inthe2005 EntryDraft. JAMES EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON NEAL the funniestteammatehe’splayedwith. black 1999PontiacGrandPrix…ConsidersKrysBarchas sports teamistheTorontoBlueJays…Hisfirstcarwasa Grew upidolizingAdamFoote…Favoritenon-hockey favorite NHLarena…FavoriteTVshowisEntourage… Favorite NHLcityisToronto,andAirCanadaCentrehis 2008-09… ListshisfavoritemovieasDumb&Dumber… brother, Peter,madehisOHLdebutwithPlymouthin son betweenBellevilleandSarnia(OHL)…Younger overall) bytheStarsin2007,andsplit2008-09sea- brother, Michael,wasafifth-rounddraftpick(No.149 goals, 7assists)and33PIMin13OHLPlayoffgames. sists) and109PIMin66games…Added16points(9 Sweden… In Team Canadaatthe2007WorldJuniorChampionshipsin sia-Canada Challenge...Representedgold-medalwinning Skated inthe2007OHLAll-StarGamesandADTRus- Best CheckerbytheOHL’sWesternConferencecoaches... named totheOHL’sAll-StarFirstTeam...Honoredas games, leadingtheclubinplayoffgoalsandpoints...Was season gamesand25points(13-12-25)in20playoff Stars... Duringhisfinalseasonofjuniorhockeyin 63 penaltyminutes...His18goalswere3rdontheIowa 0 7 with Plymouth(OHL),collected65pointsin45regular PERSONAL: Sept. 3,1987•Whitby,ON LW •6-2210ShootsLeft 18 2 0 0 Hometown: Whitby,Ontario…Hisyounger 5 - 0 6 , posted58points(21goals,37as- 2 0 0 6 - James Neal became the first Stars rookie to DID YOU score 20-or-more goals in a season since the club moved to Texas. He ranks 7th among KNOW? rookies in franchise history in goals. neal VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 51120ANA511 20 2 0 0 0 0 N.J. 2 0 0 0 0 10000ATL100 00 10000NYI100 00 10002BOS100 02 22130NYR221 30 10002BUF100 02 10000OTT100 00 41232CGY412 32 10000PHI100 00 10000CAR100 00 51010PHX510 10 41120CHI411 20 10000PIT100 00 41012COL410 12 5 3 0 3 4 S.J. 5 3 0 3 4 44157CBJ441 57 41128STL411 28 -----DAL--- -- 1 0 0 0 0 T.B. 1 0 0 0 0 40116DET401 16 13032TOR130 32 41120EDM411 20 42132VAN421 32 20112FLA201 12 10000WSH100 00 4 1 0 1 6 L.A. 4 1 0 1 6 77 24 13 37 51 TOTAL 77 24 13 37 51 42022MIN420 22 10002MTL100 02 40 11 7 18 27 HOME 40 11 7 18 27 40222NSH402 22 37 13 6 19 24 AWAY 37 13 6 19 24

contract status: Through 2009-10 season

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

MOST GOALS, GAME: LONGEST GOAL STREAK: 2 games, four 3, Dec. 23, 2008 at TOR times, last Mar. 3-5, 2009 (3-0-3) MOST ASSISTS, GAME: LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: 1, 13 times, last Apr. 4, 2009 at STL 3 games, Jan. 29-Feb. 3, 2009 (3-3-6) MOST POINTS, GAME: LONGEST POINT STREAK: neal 3, twice, last Jan. 31, 2009 at CBJ (2-1-3) 3 games, twice, last Jan. 29-Feb. 3, 2009 MOST PIM, GAME: (3-3-6) 7, Dec. 18, 2008 vs. CBJ FIRST NHL GAME: Oct. 10, 2009 vs. CBJ MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL: Oct. 10, 2009 vs. CBJ 7, Apr. 9, 2009 at COL FIRST NHL POINT: Oct. 10, 2009 vs. CBJ

55 56 niskanen three-year contractonMarch19,2007…ReportedtoIowa with anassistinGameFiveatAnaheimonApr.18…In penalty minutes…Registeredhisfirstcareerplayoffpoint las’ 18playoffgames,earningthreeassistswith10 NHL All-StarWeekendinAtlanta…Appeared16ofDal- Western ConferenceYoungStarsteamonJan.26atthe also featuredhisfirstNHLgoal...Playedonthe2008 three points(1-2-3)onDec.10vs.Edmonton.Thatgame Boston inhissecondNHLgame...Setacareer-highwith his firsttwoNHLpointswithassistsonOct.5vs. (26)…Made hisNHLdebutonOct.3atColorado...Notched third ingoals(7),andfourthassists(19)points rookie defensemen,rankedfirstinplus/minus(+22), and appearingin78gamesfortheStars…AmongNHL season withDallas,makingtheteamoutoftrainingcamp when earninganassist. went 19-6-5whenhescoredapoint,including18-3-3 10 games(1-6-7)…Hadfivemultiple-pointgames…Dallas rating…Finished theseasonwithpointsinsixoffinal reer-high threeassistsonFeb.6vs.NYRangerswitha+3 assist streakfromJan.31-Feb.8(0-8-8)…Earnedaca- career-high inpoints…Recordedafive-game 35) andrankedseventhontheteamoverall…Setanew 2 CAREER TRANSACTIONS: TR/H OAS181 86 81 10 - 3 - 10 3 - 3 0 - - 3 16 - - - 0 - 16 - - - 88 - - 52 - 61 - 36 - 35 48 - - - 26 29 13 - - - 19 158 6 PIM - 7 PTS 42 80 - A 40 34 78 31 G 14 22 65 NHL GP 13 38 9 - NHL STARS/NHL TOTALS 1 27 39 61 Dallas PIM 29 38 PTS Dallas 37 2008-09 WCHA A 2007-08 24 MN-HS Minn-Duluth WCHA G - Minn-Duluth 2006-07 LeagueGP Virginia 2005-06 VirginiaMN-HS 2004-05 2003-04 Club Season 0 0 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: 6 - 0 7 , joinedtheIowaStars(AHL)aftersigninga Led allDallasdefensemeninscoring(6-29- oaAL1 225710 7 5 2 12 6 3 3 0 13 AHL Iowa In Dallas’ first-round selection(No.28 overall)inthe2005Entry Draft. 2 0 0 MATT EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON 7 niskanen - 0 8 , spenthisfirstfull Dec. 6,1986•Virginia,MN D •6-0199ShootsRight NHL game. Minnesota StateHockeyTournamentandalsohisfirst most memorablemomentsinhockeyweremakingthe city… Saysshorelunchwalleyeishisfavoritemeal…His youth hockeyreferee…ListsSt.PaulashisfavoriteNHL Lemieux asayounghockeyplayer…Hisfirstjobwas artist… Likestohuntandfish…LookedupMario vorite movie…BrooksandDunnarehisfavoritemusical Hrbek growingup)…ListsDumbandDumberashisfa- ball teams…AfanoftheMinnesotaTwins(bigKent athlete, alsocaptainedhishighschoolfootballandbase- school hockey. sociated PressFirstAll-StarTeaminMinnesotahigh 65 points(27-38-65)in29games…Namedtothe2005As- season (2004-05)atVirginiaHighSchool(Minn.),scored scored 14points(1-13-14)in38games…inhissenior pionships…in hisfreshmanseasonatUMD(2005-06), sented theUnitedStatesat2006WorldJuniorCham- to theAll-WCHAFirstTeamasasophomore…Repre- 07, posted31points(9-22-31)in39games…Wasnamed seven points(2-5-7)in12games. luth (UMD)…IntheAHLplayoffswithIowa,registered after completionofhiscollegeseasonatMinnesota-Du- PERSONAL: CAREER: AMATEUR Hometown: Virginia,Minnesota…Asolid As asophomoreatUMDin2006- 5 The Dallas Stars went 18-3-3 in 2008-09 DID YOU during games in which Matt Niskanen KNOW? earned an assist. niskanen VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 5 1 1 2 2 ANA 13 1 4 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 N.J. 3 0 0 0 0 10000ATL100 00 10000NYI200 02 100 015BOS2 0 2 215 20330NYR304 40 11010BUF211 22 11122OTT211 22 40220CGY802 24 --- - -PHI1 00 00 10110CAR101 10 6 0 3 3 2 PHX 14 2 3 5 6 40000CHI700 02 10000PIT200 00 40336COL703 36 6 1 1 2 4 S.J. 14 2 4 6 6 40220CBJ802 24 40222STL704 46 -----DAL--- -- 1 0 0 0 2 T.B. 1 0 0 0 2 40332DET803 32 10110TOR202 20 40110EDM813 40 40222VAN802 22 21125FLA211 25 10000WSH100 00 6 0 1 1 2 L.A. 14 1 2 3 10 80 6 29 35 52 TOTAL 158 13 48 61 88 41014MIN831 44 10000MTL201 10 40 5 16 21 8 HOME 78 8 31 39 24 40112NSH702 26 40 1 13 14 44 AWAY 80 5 17 22 64

contract status: Through 2009-10 season

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS ASSIST SCORING STREAK: MOST GOALS, GAME: 5 games, Jan. 31-Feb. 8, 2009 (8 assists) 1, 13 times, last on Mar. 28, 2009 vs. FLA niskanen POINT SCORING STREAK: MOST ASSISTS, GAME: 5 games, 3x, last Jan. 31-Feb. 8, 2009 (0-8-8) 3, Feb. 6, 2009 vs. NYR (0-3-3) GAMES PLAYED STREAK: MOST POINTS, GAME: 66 games, Oct. 3, 2007 – Feb. 23, 2008 3, Twice, last on Feb. 6, 2009 vs. NYR (0-3-3) FIRST NHL GAME: Oct. 3, 2007 at COL MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL: Dec. 10, 2007 vs. EDM 15, Nov. 1, 2008 at BOS FIRST NHL POINT: Oct. 5, 2007 vs. BOS MOST SHOTS, GAME: 6, Twice, last on Jan. 12, 2009 at DET

57 58 ott Was secondontheteaminhitswith220. Had twogameswiththreepoints,tyinghiscareer-high… games ontheseason(Dallaswas7-1-3inthosegames)… the lasteightgames(3-6-9)…Had11multiple-point 22 vs.Anaheim…Finishedtheseasonwithpointsinsixof games (Nov.24-Dec.16)withabrokenhandsufferedNov. from Jan.27-31(3-2-5)andFeb.5-8(3-2-5)…Missed11 new career-highforgoalstreakatthreegames(twice), game pointstreak(6-6-12)fromJan.21-Feb.8…Seta tied-for-fifth inassists…Recordedacareer-longeight- tied forfourthinpointsandpowerplaygoals(5), team inpenaltyminuteswith135,wasfourthgoals, reer-high of22points(donetwice)…Rankedfirstonthe (27) andpoints(46),morethandoublinghispreviousca- PIM (147)andwasthirdinhits(182)…Signedatwo-year (22)… LedtheStarsinface-offpercentage(58.8%)and highs forgoals(11)andtiedathen-career-highinpoints contract status: CAREER TRANSACTIONS: 020 alsNL2 110000 0 0 49 27 0 21 16 11 1 8 10 8 6 5 3 14 31 9 3 7 PIM 12 178 PTS 4 164 A 88 131 3 87 G 45 62 GP 37 43 26 39 50 NHL 53 23 55 PIM OHL PTS 66 OHL A OHL Dallas G Windsor 2002-03 LeagueGP Windsor 2001-02 Windsor 2000-01 1999-00 Club Season 060 alsNL1 560008 0 2 0 1 20 0 0 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 5 0 1 35 4 4 4 178 4 22 279 152 17 0 39 12 5 21 19 10 82 18 NHL 2 NHL 67 73 AHL NHL Dallas Dallas 2006-07 Hamilton 2005-06 Dallas 2004-05 2003-04 080 alsNL6 92 615------22 3 - - 1 - 2 18 135 147 46 22 27 11 19 11 64 73 NHL NHL STARS/NHL TOTALS Dallas Dallas 2008-09 2007-08 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: Set newcareer-highsingoals(19),assists Utah Iowa In 2 0 Dallas’ first-round selection(No.25 overall)inthe2000Entry Draft. 0 STEVE ott REGULAR SEASON 7 - 0 8 H 091 09 - - - - - 98 20 11 9 40 AHL H - - - - - 8 0 0 0 3 AHL , setthen-career- 3 07 1 7 432532 5 2 3 34 678 113 73 40 337 Through 2009-10season reer playoffgoalsaregame-winners…In the WestQuarterfinalsseriesvs.ANATwoofhisthreeca- contract extensiononApril29,2008…Scoredtwogoalsin his 200thcareerNHLgameonApr.8vs.Chicago…In 25 gamesafteraggravatinghisankleinjury...Appearedin ankle...Returned fortwogamesandthenmissedthenext 37 gamesfromNov.1-Jan.20withafractured minutes, fourthingoalsandfifthpoints...In 279 penaltyminutes.Rankedfirstontheteamin (152)...Posted hisfirstmulti-pointgameoftheseason(1- finished firstontheStarsinpenaltyminutes (1-1-2)...Played in67gameswithHamilton(AHL) ond careermulti-pointgameonApr.18atColumbus winning goalonOct.14atEdmonton...Registeredhissec- Oct. 5vs.LosAngeles...Scoredhissecondcareergame- minutes (178)...Apearedinhis100thcareerNHLgameon all 82games...Rankedsecondontheteaminpenalty and points(22)...WastheonlyStarsplayertoappearin 2 0 29 5 0 , registering18goalsand21assistsfor39pointswith 0 Aug. 19,1982•Summerside,PEI C •6-0195ShootsLeft 5 - 0 6 , setthencareer-highsingoals(5),assists(17) PLAYOFFS 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7 0 , Missed 3 - 2 0 0 4 0 , 4 - 1-2) on Nov. 24 vs. Phoenix... In the playoffs, recorded his (43), points (88), was tied for first in assists (45) and second first playoff point with an overtime game-winning goal in in penalty minutes (178)...In 2000-01 with Windsor, finished Game Three vs. Colorado…In 2002-03, appeared in his first second in the OHL in goals (50) and tied for eighth in points NHL season, splitting time between Dallas and Utah... (87)...In 1999-00, recorded 23 goals and 39 assists for 62 Recorded his first career NHL goal/point on Dec. 31 vs. Ed- points with 131 penalty minutes in 66 outings...A member of monton...Notched his first career NHL assist on Scott the 2001 Canadian World Junior Team, he posted two goals Young’s game-tying goal on Feb. 19 vs. Calgary... Appeared and one assist for three points in seven tournament games. in one playoff game with Dallas in 2003, making his NHL playoff debut in Game One of the Conference Quarterfinals PERSONAL: Hometown is Windsor, Ontario...daughter vs. Edmonton. Layna Grace was born on May 9, 2007…Ott’s father, Butch, is an amateur scout for the Stars...His favorite athlete growing AMATEUR CAREER: Played three seasons of junior hockey up was Wayne Gretzky...Was two-years old when he first with the (OHL), registering 116 goals and laced up skates...Spends his summers just outside of Wind- 121 assists for 237 points with 473 penalty minutes in 174 sor and enjoys being on the lake with family and friends. career junior contests...In 2001-02, led Windsor in goals CAREER HIGHLIGHTS GOAL SCORING STREAK: MOST GOALS, GAME: 3 games, twice, last Feb. 5-8, 2009 (3-2-5) 2, twice, last Apr. 10 at ANA, 2009 (2-1-3) ASSIST SCORING STREAK: 3 games, three MOST ASSISTS, GAME: times, last Mar. 28-31, 2009 (4 assists) 2, six times, last Mar. 31, 2009 at LA (0-2-2) POINT SCORING STREAK: MOST POINTS, GAME: 8 games, Jan. 21 - Feb. 8, 2009 (6-6-12) 3, twice, last Apr. 10, 2009 at ANA (2-1-3) GAMES PLAYED STREAK: MOST PIM, GAME: 93 games, Oct. 5, 2005 - Oct. 28, 2006 18, Nov. 1, 2009 at BOS FIRST NHL GAME: Dec. 13, 2002 vs. ATL MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL: Dec. 31, 2002 vs. EDM 6, Apr. 10, 2009 at ANA FIRST NHL POINT: Dec. 31, 2002 vs. EDM ott VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 6 2 7 9 24 ANA 30 3 10 13 76 1 0 0 0 0 N.J. 5 0 0 0 0 11120ATL521 30 --- - -NYI3 00 07 100 018BOS5 0 1 118 2 1 2 3 2 NYR 4 1 2 3 12 11120BUF522 49 10000OTT501 115 3 0 1 1 9 CGY 16 0 4 4 57 --- - -PHI3 01 10 10000CAR300 00 4 0 1 1 7 PHX 27 3 6 9 65 4 2 0 2 14 CHI 14 3 2 5 45 --- - -PIT4 02 22 310 1 7COL161 2 330 5 0 2 2 2 S.J. 29 3 6 9 58 310 1 8CBJ165 2 729 311 2 0STL171 4 529 -----DAL--- -- 1 0 0 0 0 T.B. 2 0 1 1 0 321 3 8DET172 1 333 11122TOR413 414 201 1 2EDM163 3 626 4 1 0 1 11 VAN 17 3 0 3 19 20227FLA402 29 --- - -WSH2 00 02 6 1 4 5 4 L.A. 30 2 6 8 60 64 19 27 46 135 TOTAL 337 40 73 113 678 331 4 2MIN164 5 922

10000MTL401 19 32 10 11 21 71 HOME 169 21 36 57 350 ott 2 1 1 2 8 NSH 18 1 5 6 32 32 9 16 25 64 AWAY 167 19 37 56 328

59 60 peters son betweentheAHLUtahGrizzlies(55games,4-4-8pts) points with131penaltyminutes..In Idaho oftheECHL,scoring23goalsandassistsfor46 penalty minutes…In goals and10assistsfor25pointswithacareer-high133 In 33 pointsin79gamesfortheOmahaAk-Sar-BenKnights… season inprohockey,scoring17goalsand16assistsfor with 74penaltyminutes…In for QuadCity,scoring11goalsand13assists24points scoreless. four StanleyCupPlayoffgameswiththeFlames,going Scored hisfirstNHLgoalonMar.3atOttawa…Skatedin minutes…Made hisNHLdebutonDec.7atNYRangers… Calgary attheNHLlevel,collectingagoaland12penalty points with51penaltyminutes…Skatedin16games Flames (AHL),scoring11goalsandsixassistsfor17 contract status: 2 H OAS1 240000 0 0 0 0 4 - 0 4 - 0 - - 3 12 12 0 - - 1 - 1 1 4 - - 2 0 - 1 - - 6 1 - 0 6 12 - 16 - 13 4 - 1 7 74 - 95 - 5 13 0 133 6 - 24 33 - 131 63 4 - 25 3 1 13 16 1 - 46 - 10 8 1 11 17 2 16 - 6 - 23 15 7 75 - 4 79 1 - 23 - 77 - 4 10 NHL 69 - 108 NHL TOTALS PIM 115 AHL 55 75 AHL PTS 111 Calgary 60 AHL 44 97 ECHL QuadCity 0 A 111 41 2008-09 26 31 Omaha 28 2007-08 14 14 G AHL 34 0 Omaha 71 2006-07 17 GP 27 6 Idaho 72 2005-06 0 11 63 2004-05 8 Utah 0 70 WHL PIM 53 2003-04 PTS WHL Saskatoon 1 WHL A Saskatoon 2002-03 WHL Saskatoon G 2001-02 WHL Saskatoon 2000-01 WHL LeagueGP Saskatoon 1999-00 Saskatoon 1998-99 1997-98 Club Season 6, 2009. CAREER TRANSACTIONS: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: 0 0 5 - 0 6 , playedin77gamesforOmaha,scoring15 Spent mostoftheseasonwithQuadCity udCt H 21 75 ------51 - - 17 - 6 11 33 62 13 0 7 0 AHL 6 0 21 Quad City 0 1 ECHL AHL Idaho Portland 2 0 0 4 - In 0 5 2 2 , playedin69gameswith Signed asa freeagentbyCalgaryon June18,2007…Signed asafreeagentbyDallas onJuly 0 0 0 0 7 6 - - EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON 0 0 8 7 2 , playedin75games , hadhismostprolific 0 0 3 - 0 4 , splithissea- Through 2009 his finalyearofjuniorhockey. and wassecondingoals(31)points(75) and 542penaltyminutes…LedSaskatooninassists(44), 1998-2003, recording218points(111goals,107assists) town SaskatoonBlades(WesternHockeyLeague)from going scoreless. pearing inonegameforthePortlandPiratesofAHL, Made hisprofessionalhockeycareerdebutin and theECHLIdahoSteelheads(21games,6-7-13pts)… wife, Amber. band isColdplay...Likesgolfingandboating...Marriedto Ranger...He alsoplayedbaseballgrowingup...Hisfavorite team istheDallasCowboys...HisfirstcarwasaFord to behisfavoritemovie...Hisnon-hockeysports PERSONAL: AMATEUR CAREER: July 10,1982•Saskatoon,SK C •6-0198ShootsLeft on Saskatoon,SK...Considers Born: Skated in330gamesforhishome- - 25 10 season 2 0 2 0 Top Gun Top 0 2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 , ap- 3 , 61 petersen 15 points(6-9-15)withtwoshorthandedgoalsandone the EdmontonOilers...In64gameswithEdmonton,tallied less…In … Playedin16ofDallas’18playoffgames,goingscore- sist inhisfirstgameasaDallasStar(Mar.5vs.Phoenix) Skater contestattheskillscompetition…Notchedanas- Game, collecting1-2-3pointsandwinningtheFastest ond ingoals…RepresentedIowaatthe2008AHLAll-Star games… LedIowainassistsandpointsrankedsec- MVP fortheseason,posting21-30-51pointsin63 season withtheIowaStars(AHL)andwasnamedIowa’s signed toatwo-yearcontractextensiononJune9,2008. vs. SanJose(missedfinal23gamesoftheseason)…Was when hescoredagoal…SufferedbrokenfootonFeb.23 Dallas StaronNov.30vs.Edmonton…went3-0-1 (3-2-5) fromNov.30–Dec.10…Scoredhisfirstgoalasa 4 atVancouver…Hadacareer-highfive-gamepointstreak CAREER TRANSACTIONS: monton onJuly30,2004. Signedas afreeagent byDallason July6,2007. H OAS202 55 01 2 2 - 1 0 - 0 2 0 - 1 0 0 18 - 16 - 0 0 - - 0 30 - 1 18 - 16 55 - 14 0 35 - - 10 14 - 20 1 4 12 4 - 4 - - 11 220 2 - 12 4 3 65 7 - - 10 - 3 3 4 - 4 2 - - - - 0 1 57 21 15 - - - - 6 - - 8 9 21 - NHL - - - - 6 29 4 - - NHL NHL TOTALS 15 - - 24 4 - 64 TOTALS 44 STARS - PIM 14 4 - Dallas 66 - 18 - - 29 PTS - 2008-09 NHL 78 - 35 10 8 15 Dallas A - 31 - 8 2007-08 NHL 62 6 G - Edmonton AHL 8 80 GP 79 2 2006-07 2 Edmonton AHL 33 34 Edmonton 12 AHL 24 2005-06 NHL 18 19 Wilkes-Barre PIM 33 2004-05 12 Wilkes-Barre PTS 14 38 2003-04 NHL 17 12 Pittsburgh A 2002-03 37 21 16 2001-02 21 G 17 Pittsburgh WCHA 40 ColoradoCollege 2000-01 LeagueGP WCHA 40 ColoradoCollege 1999-00 WCHA ColoradoCollege 1998-99 WCHA ColoradoCollege 1997-98 1996-97 Club Season CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: 2 0 0 6 Skated inhis200thcareerNHLgameonJan. - 0 oaAL72680------2 - - 6 - - 4 2 24 0 7 51 8 4 30 6 48 21 13 73 2 63 6 47 7 7 26 AHL 21 79 AHL AHL 22 Iowa 67 Iowa 41 Iowa 26 73 AHL Wilkes-Barre 7 , spentthemajorityofseasonwith In Pittsburgh’s ninth-round selection(No. 244overall)inthe1998Entry Draft.Signedasafree agentbyEd- 2 0 0 TOBY 7 PETERSEN EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON - 0 8 , playedmostofthe Oct. 27,1978•Minneapolis,MN C •5-10200ShootsLeft the entireseasonwithPittsburghPenguins...In79 with Wilkes-Barre...Added35assists...In fessional career-highingoalswith3180games goals and10assistsfor12points…In Wilkes-Barre (AHL)...In21playoffoutings,postedtwo (AHL)...In 78games,collected29points(14-15-29)...In heim...In goal inGameThreeoftheConferenceFinalsvs.Ana- two playoffgameswiththeEdmontonOilersandtallieda and rankedtiedforsecondingoals....Alsoappeared assists for73points...Ledtheteaminandpoints augural season...In79gamescollected26goalsand47 named Iowa’sMostValuablePlayerduringtheclub’sin- three points(2-1-3)witha+3rating…In the 2007WorldChampionships...Insevengames,tallied on Nov.16vs.St.Louis...NamedtoTeamUSArosterfor handed goals(2)...Appearedinhis100thcareerNHLgame notching eightpoints(2-6-8)...LedtheOilersinshort- game-winner... AlsoplayedinsevengamesforIowa, 2 0 0 3 - 0 4 , notched44points(15-29-44)in62contestswith 2 0 0 4 - 0 5 , spenttheentireseasonwithEdmonton 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 - 0 0 0 0 17 5 3 1 - , setapro- - 0 0 6 2 , was , spent games with the Pens, recorded eight goals and 10 assists for PERSONAL: Hometown: Minneapolis…His first job was a 18 points, including his first NHL hat trick on Oct. 16 at Ot- hockey school instructor…His favorite sport (other than tawa ( in net)...In 2000-01, collected eight hockey) is baseball (big Minnesota Twins fan)… Will Farrell points (2-6-8) in 12 games with the Penguins after playing is his favorite actor and Field of Dreams is his favorite the majority of the season with Wilkes-Barre... Named to movie…Favorite band: Radiohead…Most memorable hockey 2001 AHL All-Rookie Team. moment was having the opportunity to play with in Pittsburgh…The best sporting events he’s ever AMATEUR CAREER: Played four seasons at Colorado Col- seen are Game Six of the (Pittsburgh lege from 1996-2000...In 138 total games with Colorado, vs. North Stars), and Game One of the 1987 (St. posted 59 goals and 69 assists for 128 points...Had his best Louis vs. Twins…Considers himself a true Renaissance offensive season with Colorado College as a freshman in man…Toby and wife Alexa have two sons: Bjorn and Elliott. 1996-97, producing 17 goals and 21 assists for 38 points... Was named to the WCHA All-Rookie Team.

petersen VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 30110ANA922 40 2 0 0 0 0 N.J. 7 2 2 4 0 10000ATL602 20 10000NYI600 00 10000BOS700 02 10000NYR600 00 10002BUF600 04 11010OTT741 50 21010CGY812 30 10002PHI511 22 --- - -CAR5 01 10 5 0 2 2 2 PHX 11 0 4 4 6 40002CHI901 12 -----PIT--- -- 211 20COL1123 50 4 0 0 0 0 S.J. 9 0 1 1 2 401 10CBJ1002 20 10000STL701 10 --- - -DAL5 02 20 1 0 0 0 0 T.B. 7 0 2 2 0 40000DET910 12 10000TOR912 30 41120EDM511 20 20000VAN910 10 10000FLA801 12 10000WSH621 30 3 0 0 0 2 L.A. 9 1 0 1 2 57 4 7 11 14 TOTAL 220 20 35 55 30 20002MIN900 02 --- - -MTL6 02 20 29 2 3 5 6 HOME 108 12 17 29 14 40112NSH911 24 28 2 4 6 8 AWAY 112 8 18 26 16

contract status: Through 2009-10 season

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS petersen GOAL SCORING STREAK: 2 games, twice, last MOST GOALS, GAME: 3, Oct. 16, 2001 at OTT Nov. 30 – Dec. 2, 2008 (2 goals) MOST ASSISTS, GAME: ASSIST SCORING STREAK: 3 games, Dec. 15 - 2, 3 times, last Nov. 1, 2001 vs. TOR 21, 2006 (3 assists) MOST POINTS, GAME: POINT SCORING STREAK: 5 games, Nov. 30 – 3, Oct. 16, 2001 at OTT (3-0-3) Dec. 10, 2008 (3-2-5) MOST PIM, GAME: 65 games, Oct. 16, 2, 16 times, last Feb. 14, 2009 at CHI GAMES PLAYED STREAK: 2001 - Mar. 18, 2002 MOST SHOTS, GAME: 7, twice, last Oct. 23, 2001 at ATL FIRST NHL GAME: Dec. 5, 2000 at OTT FIRST NHL GOAL: Dec. 10, 2000 at DET 62 FIRST NHL POINT: Dec. 10, 2000 at DET 63 ribeiro Game inAtlanta…Hadtwofour-pointgames–tyinghis second inassists…AppearedhisfirstNHLAll-Star first ontheStarsinassistsandpoints,wastiedfor highs forgoals(27),assists(56),andpoints(83)…Ranked netted agoal. 4 inhis20multiple-pointgames,and13-4-1whenhe helpers thatnighttyingacareer-high…Dallaswent14-2- points (1-4-5)onOct.23atNYIslanders,withthefour on Jan.21atFlorida…Setanewcareer-highwithfive Mar. 10atSt.Louis…NettedhisfirstcareerNHLhattrick 2007 (4-7-11)…Skatedinhis500thcareerNHLgameon reer-best ofsevengames,setmostrecentlyOct.13-31, streak fromMar.3-17(4-7-11),breakinghispreviousca- Eriksson) …Setanewcareer-higheight-gamepoint- two Starstoskateinall82gamesthisseason(also Malkin, Datsyuk,Getzlaf,St.LouisandThornton)…Oneof goals and50assistsineachofthelasttwoseasons(also sons ago)…IsoneofjustsixNHLplayerswithatleast20 (was onehelpershyoftheteamleader,Zubov,threesea- straight year,andinassistsforthesecondyeararow league overall…Toppedtheclubinscoringforthird a careerhigh,setin2007-08,andrankedninththe play goals(7)andthirdin(22)…His56assiststied multiple-point games(20),andrankedsecondinpower- H L-TRGM -2008 GAME ALL-STAR NHL accomplishments awards CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: Led theStarsinassists(56),points(78)and In 2 0 0 7 - 0 8 , setnewcareer- i Feb. 10,1980•Montreal,QC C •6-0180ShootsLeft winning points(5-7-12)...Setathencareer-highseven- points, leadingMontrealinscoring...Posted12game- points… In Finland, registeringeightgoalsandnineassistsfor17 outings... In sists), Dec.1-17...Notchedtwoassistsinsixpost-season contests... Postedasix-gameassiststreak(sevenas- three-point outing(Apr.6atOttawa)andfourtwo-goal tied forsecondinhelpersandthirdpoints…In seven playoffgames,notchedthreeassistsandranked had pointsinsevenofhisfinal11contests(7-7-14)...In multi-point outingsoverhislasteightgames(4-7-11)and winner andhis200thcareerNHLpoint...Boastedfour Mar. 18vs.Phoenix,thesecondwasovertimegame- ington, registeringtwoassists...Talliedgoalson peared inhis300thcareerNHLgameonNov.30atWash- ranking firstinpoints(59)andthirdassists(41)...Ap- games… In (14) andpoints(17)intheplayoffs,appearingall18 streaks fromDec.7-29(10-9-19)…LedDallasinassists games andpointsin9-of-10contestsaspartofthosetwo reer-highs (Dec.7-15&Dec.21-29)…Hadgoalsin8of10 point efforts…Hadtwofour-gamegoalstreaks–newca- games, includingseventhree-pointgamesandtwofour- 29 atLAinathree-assisteffort…Had23multi-point then-career-high… Earnedhis200thcareerassistonMar. 2 0 0 5 - 0 6 , boasted11multi-pointgames,includingone 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 6 - 4 - 0 0 - 4 0 7 , scored20goals,45assistsand65 5 , playedin81gamesfortheStars, , playedin17gameswithEspoo 63 game assist/point streak (0-7-7) from Nov. 8 - 22... Had four points... With Quebec in 1999-00, he tallied 45 points (17-28- helpers on Dec. 18 vs. Nashville... Notched four points for 45) in 21 outings and was named to the QMJHL All-Star the second time in three weeks (1-3-4) on Jan. 10 at Pitts- Game… Won a bronze medal with Team Canada at the 2000 burgh... During the playoffs, tallied three points (2-1-3) in 11 World Junior Championships in Sweden… In 1998-99 with outings…In 2002-03, skated in 52 games with Montreal, col- Rouyn-Noranda, had his best offensive season in juniors, col- lecting 17 points (5-12-17)... Missed the first 13 games due lecting 67 goals and 100 assists for 167 points in 69 games... to a collarbone fracture... Also played in three games with Was the top scorer in the and Hamilton of the AHL...In 2001-02, skated for the Rookie Team QMJHL, and led the QMJHL in goals... Was named to the at the Youngstars game during the NHL All-Star Weekend, QMJHL and the CHL First All-Star Teams, and the 1999 recording four points (1-3-4)... Played 43 games with Mon- QMJHL All-Star Game… In 1997-98, led the QMJHL in assists treal (8-10-18) and appeared in 23 contests with AHL Quebec (85) and was named to the CHL All-Rookie Team and the (9-14-23)... Registered his first multi-point game of his ca- QMJHL Second All-Star Team… Won the Michel Bergeron reer on Dec. 3 vs. Chicago (0-2-2)... In 2000-01, skated in 74 Award as QMJHL Offensive Rookie of the Year. games with AHL Quebec, placing second on the club with 66 points (26-40-66) and earning Quebec’s Player of the Year PERSONAL: Hometown: Montreal, Quebec...Lists his fa- honors... Also appeared in two games for Montreal going vorite sport (other than hockey) as basketball... His favorite scoreless... In 1999-00, saw his first NHL action with Mon- actress is Angelina Jolie... Is a big fan of the movie The treal and registered two points (1-1-2) in 19 games. Shawshank Redemption... His most memorable hockey mo- ment is his first NHL game... The funniest teammate he AMATEUR CAREER: Played two-plus seasons with Rouyn- played with is ...His favorite thing about the Noranda (1997-99) and one season with Quebec (1999-00) of city of Dallas is the malls... Mike and his wife, Tamara, re- the Quebec Major Junior League, appearing in 159 total side in Frisco with their three children - Mikael, Noah and games and registering 125 goals and 216 assists for 341 Viktoria.

contract status: Through 2012-13 season ribeiro VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 6 4 8 12 6 ANA 26 7 22 29 16 2 0 1 1 0 N.J. 18 2 3 5 6 1 0 2 2 0 ATL 15 5 5 10 8 1 1 4 5 0 NYI 18 5 8 13 6 100 0 0BOS202 5 710 2 2 2 4 2 NYR 15 4 7 11 4 1 0 0 0 2 BUF 22 1 9 10 4 1 0 1 1 0 OTT 23 5 5 10 10 4 0 1 1 2 CGY 19 2 6 8 8 1 0 0 0 0 PHI 17 5 3 8 10 110 1 0CAR153 4 710 6 0 7 7 4 PHX 24 7 19 26 12 4 0 1 1 2 CHI 17 3 6 9 4 100 0 0PIT14511160 401 14COL1436 98 6 0 3 3 8 S.J. 27 7 13 20 10 406 6 2CBJ14113142 421 3 6STL147101712 --- - -DAL3 20 20 1 0 0 0 0 T.B. 15 3 3 6 8 4 1 3 4 0 DET 13 3 7 10 12 1 1 1 2 0 TOR 24 10 9 19 6

412 3 6EDM20211138 4 1 1 2 0 VAN 19 2 9 11 8 ribeiro 2 4 1 5 2 FLA 15 5 7 12 6 101 10WSH1507 74 6 4 2 6 2 L.A. 27 10 21 31 8 82 22 56 78 52 TOTAL 515 117 256 373 212 404 4 0MIN16213156 10112MTL213 42 41 12 30 42 28 HOME 254 59 125 184 98 4 0 2 2 2 NSH 14 3 11 14 4 41 10 26 36 24 AWAY 261 58 131 189 114

64 65 ribeiro H OAS55172633224 02 38 - 20 25 20 20 - 4 5 17 16 - - 42 3 17 0 3 - - 25 14 3 2 212 - 3 18 - - 0 373 2 18 120 256 3 - 7 - 220 117 0 - 153 - 52 - 1 515 6 - 67 46 78 - 2 - 22 239 - 83 56 11 - 59 4 56 - 22 36 - - 41 27 - 82 17 51 - 18 34 76 - - 35 9 - NHL 81 65 6 16 - NHL 8 45 17 79 NHL TOTALS NHL 12 20 - 17 STARS TOTALS 12 2 Finland Dallas NHL 18 81 - 5 Dallas 0 0 2008-09 10 Dallas 12 NHL 52 2007-08 8 0 4 Montreal 2006-07 16 PIM 2 Espoo NHL 43 2005-06 0 1 PTS 11 Montreal 2004-05 2 A 2 NHL 3 2003-04 5 Montreal G 1 11 6 NHL 2002-03 GP 1 Montreal 19 2001-02 137 55 PIM Montreal 167 PTS 125 NHL 2000-01 100 A 85 67 G 40 69 Montreal LeagueGP 67 QMJHL 1999-00 QMJHL Rouyn-Noranda Rouyn-Noranda 1998-99 1997-98 Club Season 30, 2006. from Montrealwithasixth roundpickin2008exchangeforJanneNiinimaa andafifthroundselectionin2007onSept. CAREER TRANSACTIONS: aitnAL30110------0 - 3 - 23 3 - - 6 0 5 - 3 38 - 0 1 2 - 23 - 1 9 20 1 - 36 - 1 3 1 - 23 0 - 11 44 14 0 - 66 3 9 5 2 40 30 23 AHL 26 0 45 0 74 - AHL 28 0 4 17 Hamilton - 0 AHL 3 21 - Quebec 3 QMJHL 1 - Quebec AHL 2 - QMJHL Quebec Rouyn-Noranda AHL Quebec Fredericton Montreal’s secondround selection(45thoverall)inthe1998EntryDraft...Acquired byDallas EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON FIRST NHLPOINT: FIRST NHLGOAL: FIRST NHLGAME: 94 games,Dec.5,2003-31,2005 GAMES PLAYEDSTREAK: 8 games,Mar.3-17,2009(4-7-11) POINT SCORINGSTREAK: 7 games,Nov.8-22,2003(7assists) ASSIST SCORINGSTREAK: 4 games,twice,lastDec.21–29,2007(5goals) GOAL SCORINGSTREAK: 7, threetimes,lastFeb.28,2009atANA MOST SHOTS,GAME: 10, Mar.13,2008atDET MOST PIM,GAME: 5, Oct.23,2008atNYI(1-4-5) MOST POINTS,GAME: NYI 4, twice,lastOct.23,2008AT MOST ASSISTS,GAME: 3, Jan.21,2009atFLA MOST GOALS,GAME: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Oct. 23,1999atTOR Oct. 2,1999vs.TOR Oct. 23,1999atTOR 66 richards in face-offpercentage(51.4%)…Ranked3rdontheteam ice time(24:06),alsoacareerhigh…Was2ndonTampaBay high…Ranked 2ndintheNHLamongforwardsaverage finished theseasonwith25goals,1shyofhiscareer- career-high forassistsandpointsinagame...In complished 12othertimesinNHLhistory).Alsosetplayoff in thethirdperiodatSanJoseGameTwoonApr.27(ac- game-winning goals…TiedanNHLrecordwith1-3-4points second inscoringwith15(3-12-15)pointsandtwo son…Appeared inall18playoffgamesforDallas,tying-for- 29 atLosAngeles…Had13multi-pointgamesonthesea- game… Scoredhis500thNHLpointwithanassistonMar. also setpersonalcareer-highsforassistsandpointsina assists, donetwicebeforewithMinnesotaNorthStars).It a teamonFeb.28vs.Chicago(tiedfranchiserecordfor player inNHLhistorytorecordfiveassistshisdebutwith Bay andDallas(12gp,2-9-11ptswDallas)…Becamefirst 42 assistsfor62pointsin74combinedgameswithTampa hand atSanJoseMar.21(missed10games). on Feb.16atColumbus(missed15games),brokenleft of theyearfromtwoseparateinjuries–brokenrightwrist 3 whenhenettedagoal...Missed25ofthefinal26games Columbus andaddedfourpoints(1-3-4)…Dallaswent10-3- Dec. 16-27…Scoredtheshootout-decidinggoal18vs. 9) fromDec.18-27,andpointsinfive-straight(4-6-10) goals (16)…Hadacareer-tyingfour-gamegoalstreak(4-5- (48), tiedforfourthinpowerplaygoals(5),sixth games (16)andassists(32),thirdontheStarsinpoints WINTER OLYMPICS -2006 STANLEY CUPCHAMPIONSHIP -2004 CONN SMYTHETROPHY -2004 LADY BYNGMEMORIAL TROPHY-2004 ALL-ROOKIETEAM-2001 NHL accomplishments awards CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: Ranked secondontheStarsinmultiple-point In 2 0 0 7 BRAD richard - 0 8 , scored20goalsand i 2 0 0 6 - 0 7 , vs. BOS.2004Playoffs:WasawardedtheConnSmytheTro- in Lightninghistory…Recordedhis200thcareerpoint10/10 best 12-gamepointstreak2/17-3/8(6-14-20),3rdlongest 3rd timeinhiscareer…Had73-pointgames…Hadacareer the 4thstraightseasonandplayedinall82gamesfor plus/minus, SHGandGWG…Played80gamesormorefor winning Canada…Setcareerhighsingoals(26),points(79), three helpersintheWorldCupofHockeyforgold-medal sports hernia…In games withAkBarsKazanintheRussiapriortosufferinga was tiedfortheleadingoals…In games forCanada...Ranked1stontheteaminpointsand OTT…At the2006Olympics,had2goalsandassistsin6 record formostpointsinagamewith3(1-2-3)Game2at (Games 2and4)in5games…TiedtheTampaBayplayoff 3) inGame2atOTT…Registeredmulti-pointgames (3-5-8)…Tied apost-seasoncareer-highwith3points(1-2- 8-12)...Recorded atleastapointinall5gamesoftheECQF TOR...Recorded a10-gamepointstreak11/10-11/30/05(4- sists inaseason...Scoredhis100thcareergoal1/31vs. and 57thoftheseason,totieLightningrecordforas- Martin St.Louis’8-gamestreak...scored2assists,his56th consecutive gamesfrom3/17-4/6(2-16-18),surpassing ...Set afranchiseandpersonalbestwithanassistin10 established personalbestswith68assistsand91points for theteamleadwith5assistsand8points…In vs. PHI…Playedinall6gamesoftheECQFNJ…Wastied COL…Recorded his400thcareerpointwithanassist12/28 EDM…Played inhis450thcareergame1/5at play goals…Recordedhis300thcareerassist3/7at in powerplaypoints(33)…Scoredacareer-high12 May 2,1980•MurrayHarbour,PEI C •6-0192ShootsLeft 2 0 0 3 - 0 4 , scoredashorthandedgoaland 2 0 0 4 - 0 5 , playedin6 91 s 2 0 0 5 - 0 6 , phy as playoff MVP…Won the Lady Byng trophy for sportsman- Player of the Year, QMJHL League Most Valuable Player, ship and gentlemanly conduct…Set a new Lightning record for QMJHL Playoff MVP and Memorial Cup Tournament MVP…Also points in a post-season with 26…Established a new Lightning captured the CHL’s Top Scorer and Best Plus/Minus Awards record for most goals in a post-season with 12… Set a new and the QMJHL’s Offensive Player of the Year honors…Was franchise record for most PPGs in a post-season (7) named to the CHL and QMJHL First All-Star Teams and the …Recorded 9 points in the SCF vs. CGY tying the franchise Memorial Cup Tournament All-Star Team…Was named QMJHL record for most points in a series…Scored his 10th goal of the Player of the Month in October, January and February…In 63 playoffs, his 7th GWG of the post-season setting a new NHL games with Rimouski, led the CHL in goals (71), assists (115) record for most GWG in a playoffs in Game 4 at CGY…Regis- and points (186)…Recorded the highest QMJHL point total tered a 5-game point streak 5/18-5/27/04, 3g-5a...In 2002-03, since Yanic Perrault of Trois-Rivieres in 1990-91…In 12 playoff tied for team lead in assists…57 assists tied franchise single games, led the QMJHL and CHL in playoff assists (24) and play- season record (with Prospal, former mark was 56 by Brian off points (37) and led the QMJHL in playoff goals (13)…Tied for Bradley in 1995-96)... Finished the season ranked tied for 1st 1st in Memorial Cup Scoring with 10 points (4-6-10) in 4 in the NHL in power-play assists (34), tied for 4th in assists, games…Appeared in the World Junior Championships with 6th in power-play points (38), tied for 12th in shots on goal, Team Canada, tallying a 1-1-2 in 7 games. 1998-99: Ranked and 24th in points... Made NHL playoff debut, appearing in all 3rd in the QMJHL in assists (92) and 4th in points (131)…1st on 11 games and recording 5 assists and 12 PIM … In 2001-02, the team in assists, points and 2nd in goals (39)…In 11 games, appeared in all 82 games, led team in points (62), assists (42) led the team in playoff assists (12), points (21) and tied for 1st and shots on goal (251)... Tied for 2nd on team in goals (20) ... in goals (9). 1997-98: 1st season of major-junior hockey, tied In 2000-01, appeared in seven games for Team Canada at the for 1st on the team and 5th in the league in 2001 World Championships, scoring 3-3-6…NHL’s Rookie of points (115)…Also ranked 1st on the team in assists (82). the Month for October 2000… Only Lightning player to appear in all 82 games…Led NHL rookies in goals (21), assists (41), PERSONAL: Spends his off-seasons back home in Murray and points (62)… Recorded 1st career points with a goal and an Harbour, PEI…Also has a home in Tampa…Lists his most mem- assist vs. VAN (10/8/00). orable hockey moments as his 1st NHL Game (Opening Night 2000-01 vs. NYI) and winning the 2004 Stanley Cup with the AMATEUR CAREER: Played three seasons for Rimouski of Lightning…Has purchased a block of seats at the American Air- the QMJHL, recording 143 goals and 289 assists for 432 points lines Center that is donated to local children’s charities and in 190 games…Also recorded 30 goals and 60 assists for 90 military families throughout the Stars season. points in 42 playoff games. 1999-2000: Captured the Memorial Cup with Rimouski and was named Canadian Hockey League richards VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 3 2 2 4 0 ANA 12 5 3 8 2 2 0 3 3 0 N.J. 29 4 21 25 6 1 0 0 0 0 ATL 44 17 34 51 6 1 0 0 0 0 NYI 28 9 15 24 2 100 0 0BOS28619250 2 1 1 2 2 NYR 29 3 20 23 2 110 1 0BUF28915246 111 2 0OTT29910194 21120CGY955100 1 0 1 1 0 PHI 27 7 22 29 2 - - - - - CAR 42 10 26 36 27 5 0 1 1 2 PHX 14 1 8 9 4 2 0 2 2 0 CHI 11 1 13 14 2 --- - -PIT25521266

311 20COL1336 92 4 0 1 1 2 S.J. 13 5 5 10 6 richards 4 3 4 7 0 CBJ 11 3 8 11 0 10000STL907 70 --- - -DAL7 41 50 1 1 1 2 0 T.B. 1 1 1 2 0 4 0 3 3 0 DET 13 2 8 10 6 1 1 0 1 0 TOR 28 13 14 27 4 3 0 2 2 0 EDM 10 4 7 11 0 20000VAN955102 1 0 1 1 0 FLA 44 14 25 39 33 100 0 0WSH44623296 3 1 2 3 0 L.A. 13 2 12 14 0 56 16 32 48 6 TOTAL 620 168 380 548 139 22240MIN955100 --- - -MTL28610169 27 10 21 31 6 HOME 311 98 218 316 83 4 1 3 4 0 NSH 13 4 11 15 2 29 6 11 17 0 AWAY 309 70 162 232 56

67 68 richards TR OAS6 84 961 21 8 36 15 - 62 12 41 - 3 21 18 - - 63 - 6 - - 6 - 139 8 - 6 - 548 59 380 5 - - 8 168 41 6 3 620 18 - - 5 4 12 - 48 6 68 - - 3 26 32 5 - 15 5 14 16 - 5 23 - 12 51 56 16 16 - 0 6 23 70 33 - 32 7 2 11 37 45 18 - 21 - NHL 91 25 5 24 32 62 12 NHL TOTALS - 12 68 13 TOTALS 82 24 STARS 2 24 9 79 23 12 Dallas 13 PIM 8 74 NHL 11 53 6 82 2008-09 PTS 14 62 NHL 19 57 26 TampaBay A 62 42 17 69 Russia 82 TampaBay 2007-08 55 G NHL 41 20 186 80 2006-07 44 GP 131 21 115 82 TampaBay NHL 92 115 71 Kazan 82 2005-06 NHL 82 39 PIM TampaBay 63 2004-05 NHL 33 PTS TampaBay 59 2003-04 NHL A QMJHL TampaBay 68 2002-03 QMJHL TampaBay 2001-02 G QMJHL Rimouski 2000-01 LeagueGP Rimouski 1999-00 Rimouski 1998-99 1997-98 Club Season fourth-round draftpick onFeb.26,2008. Dallas fromTampaBaywithJohanHolmqvist in exchangeforJeffHalpern,JussiJokinen,MikeSmithanda2009 CAREER TRANSACTIONS: contract status: alsNL1 101 21 8 15 - 12 3 - 18 - - 0 - 11 9 6 2 4 12 2 NHL 2 6 Dallas Olympics Canada ap a’ eodrudslcin(o 4oeal inthe1998EntryDraft. Acquiredby Tampa Bay’ssecond-roundselection(No.64overall) EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON Through 2010 FIRST NHLPOINT: FIRST NHLGOAL: FIRST NHLGAME: 356 games,Jan.20,2003-Mar.30,2008 GAMES PLAYEDSTREAK: 12 games,Feb.17-Mar.8,2004(6-14-20) POINT SCORINGSTREAK: 10 games,Mar.17-Apr.6,2006(16assists) ASSIST SCORINGSTREAK: 4 games,twice,lastDec.18-27,2008(4goals) GOAL SCORINGSTREAK: 12, Mar.7,2003vs.COL MOST SHOTS,GAME: 14, Feb.28,2006vs.FLA MOST PIM,GAME: 5, Feb.28,2008vs.CHI(0-5-5) MOST POINTS,GAME: 5, Feb.28,2008vs.CHI MOST ASSISTS,GAME: 2, 13times,lastonJan.12,2008atFLA MOST GOALS,GAME: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Oct. 8,2000vs.VAN Oct. 6,2000vs.NYI Oct. 8,2000vs.VAN - 11 season 69 robidas 400th careerNHLgameonMar.11vs.LosAngeles…In three assistsonOct.14atLosAngeles...Appearedinhis on theStarsinhits(197)...Setathencareer-highwith reer-high forassistsinoneseason(17)...Rankedfirst time (secondonlytoZubov)…In the Stars,scoring3-8-11points,logging25:31avg.ice- Anaheim onFeb.15…Playedinall18playoffgamesfor lied hisfirstcareermulti-goalgamewithtwogoalsat …Was oneoffiveplayerstoplayinall82games…Tal- season andtiedathencareer-highwith17assists Set anewcareer-highforgoals(9)andpoints(26)in team inblockedshots(109)andsecondhits(220)… broken jaw. knee injury…MissedthreegamesinDecemberduetoa 3)…Missed thefinalsevengamesofseasonwitha sists andpointsinagameOct.10vs.Columbus(0-3- game onOct.31atChicago…Tiedacareer-highforas- All-Star appearance…Appearedinhis500thcareerNHL Skated intheNHLAll-StarGameMontreal,hisfirst (24:32 avg.)andrankedsecondinplus/minus(+10)… and ranked12thintheleague…Ledteamice-time career-high inpoints(26)…Ledtheteamhits(221) H L-TRGM -2009 GAME ALL-STAR NHL accomplishments awards CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: Set career-highinassists(23)andtiedhis In 2 0 STEPHANE robidas 0 7 2 - 0 0 0 8 6 , rankedfirstonthe - 0 7 , setathenca- i Anaheim…In assist inGameOneoftheConferenceSemifinalsvs. in 2003...Notchedhisfirstcareerplayoffpointwithan San Jose...Appearedinall12playoffgameswithDallas the firstgame-winninggoalofhiscareeronMar.9vs. Montreal (102games)onJan.29vs.Calgary...Tallied first goaloftheyearandsinceOct.4,2001with 10 pointsinathencareer-high76games...Talliedhis with Dallas,collectingthreegoalsandsevenassistsfor assists andtiedfor11thinscoring...Splitthe goals…Among leagueleaders,rankedtiedforfourthin the clubinassists,fourthpointsandfifth penalty minutesin51games...Rankedtied-for-thirdon registering 47points(15goalsand32assists)64 with theFrankfurtLionsinGermanEliteLeague, Blackhawks...In Nov. 17(forJonKlemm)andplayed45gamesforthe 13 pointsand41penaltyminutes...TradedtoChicagoon of 59gamesandpostingthreegoals10assistsfor season betweenDallasandChicago,appearinginatotal games againstColorado…In at Montreal...Collectedtwoassistsinfiveplayoff bus...Appeared inhis300thcareerNHLgameonJan.16 second careershorthandedgoalonNov.18vs.Colum- 2 0 0 5 - 0 6 , setacareer-highinpoints(20)...Scoredhis 2 0 Mar. 3,1977•Sherbrooke,QC D •5-11190ShootsRight 0 1 2 - 0 0 0 2 2 , appearedin56gameswithMon- - 0 3 , appearedinhisfirstseason 2 0 0 4 - 0 5 3 , spenttheseason 2 0 0 3 - 2 0 0 4 treal in his second full NHL season...Notched his first ca- reer multi-point game in the first contest of the season on AMATEUR CAREER: Played four seasons, 1993-1997, Oct. 4 at Ottawa (1-1-2)...In 100th career NHL contest, he with Shawinigan of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League tallied a then career-best two assists on Dec. 22 vs. Los (QMJHL)...In 272 games with Shawinigan, posted 244 Angeles...Appeared in two playoff games, making his NHL points (63-181-244)...Missed only 12 games over four full playoff debut in Game One of the Conference Semifinals vs. seasons at the junior level...In 1996-97, named the QMJHL Carolina...In 2000-01, appeared in his first full NHL sea- defensemen of the year...Named to the QMJHL First All- son...In 65 games with Montreal, posted six goals and six Star Team after leading team defensemen in scoring (24- assists for 12 points... Was the Canadiens’ nominee for the 51-75)...In 1995-96, named to the QMJHL First All-Star Trophy... Tallied his first NHL point with an Team...Named to the Canadian Hockey League Third All- assist on Nov. 1 vs. Detroit... Netted his first NHL goal on Star Team...Led team defensemen in points (23-56-79). Nov. 17 at Washington...In 1999-00, he appeared in 76 games with Quebec (AHL) and one contest with Montreal, PERSONAL: Hometown: Sherbrooke, Quebec...He and making his NHL debut on Oct. 20, 1999 vs. Colorado... Was wife Marie-Eve have two children, Justin and Lexie...The selected as the Quebec Citadelles’ player of the year, after Robidas reside in Plano during the hockey season…Built a registering 14 goals and 31 assists for 45 points...Appeared house on the lake at Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, a small in three playoff games with Quebec, tallying one assist...In township in Eastern Quebec not far from Sherbrooke, where 1998-99, recorded eight goals and 33 assists for 41 points the family spends its summers. in 79 games with Fredericton (AHL)... Also appeared in 15 playoff games, collecting six points (1-5-6)...In 1997-98, registered 10 goals and 21 assists for 31 points in 79 games with Fredericton...During the 1998 playoffs with Fredericton, appeared in four games and posted two as- sists.

contract status: Through 2009-10 season robidas VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 5 0 1 1 4 ANA 36 4 7 11 28 2 0 1 1 4 N.J. 13 0 2 2 4 100 00ATL1212 38 1 0 1 1 2 NYI 11 0 4 4 2 100 0 0BOS160 3 312 20000NYR911 22 100 00BUF1341 54 100 02OTT1311 26 3 0 3 3 2 CGY 27 1 8 9 18 10000PHI912 30 100 00CAR1003 34 4 0 2 2 4 PHX 33 2 2 4 36 4 0 1 1 6 CHI 22 0 2 2 14 100 00PIT1100 05 301 1 4COL241 4 512 6 1 0 1 2 S.J. 39 2 6 8 39 403 3 4CBJ252111314 300 0 2STL241 2 330 --- - -DAL2 00 00 1 0 1 1 0 T.B. 9 0 2 2 2

310 1 8DET251 4 527 102 2 0TOR110 5 510 robidas 400 0 6EDM262 2 421 4 0 1 1 8 VAN 25 1 4 5 24 201 10FLA1203 32 101 10WSH1522 46 5 0 1 1 8 L.A. 36 1 15 16 47 72 3 23 26 76 TOTAL 561 30 105 135 418 301 1 4MIN231 4 516 10110MTL601 14 37 2 12 14 38 HOME 283 12 48 60 212 3 1 1 2 6 NSH 24 1 2 3 21 35 1 11 12 38 AWAY 278 18 57 75 206

70 71 robidas H OAS513 0 3 1 431 542 - 38 15 12 15 - 12 2 3 12 4 - 44 11 3 1 6 42 - 8 2 1 418 - 3 — 2 3 0 135 20 18 357 — 105 0 2 7 100 30 4 1 — 5 76 79 1 561 — 85 1 21 26 0 — 6 — 86 394 26 — 23 0 0 67 — 17 17 12 3 — 10 — 20 0 17 64 9 0 8 — 72 — 15 2 0 6 47 82 — — 35 5 1 2 32 75 5 — NHL 10 — 75 0 2 15 14 1 NHL TOTALS NHL — 7 14 — 1 51 0 STARS TOTALS NHL 4 15 11 0 — 3 Dallas 12 — NHL — 4 14 10 19 Dallas 2008-09 — 6 — 0 76 — 1 DEL Dallas 12 2007-08 59 — — 6 — 0 Dallas 2006-07 NHL 56 7 — 50 41 Frankfurt PIM — 2005-06 NHL 65 0 15 33 PTS 31 2004-05 — 59 A NHL Dallas 8 1 21 53 75 NHL Dallas 2003-04 G 10 44 79 79 Montreal 51 33 2002-03 GP 79 69 NHL Montreal 56 2001-02 24 21 56 2000-01 23 AHL 67 18 PIM Montreal 13 AHL 67 PTS Fredericton 3 1999-00 QMJHL 71 A Fredericton 1998-99 QMJHL 67 Shawinigan G 1997-98 QMJHL Shawinigan 1996-97 QMJHL LeagueGP Shawinigan 1995-96 Shawinigan 1994-95 1993-94 Club Season fourth-round pick onNov.17, 2004...Signed byDallas asafree agent onAug. 6,2005. Oct. 4,2002...Acquired byChicago from Dallas,with2004 secondroundpick,inexchange forJonKlemm anda2004 DallasfromAtlantaforfuture considerationson lanta fromMontrealin Waiver DraftonOct.4,2002...Acquiredby CAREER TRANSACTIONS: hcg H 521 23 — — — 0 — — 1 1 33 0 12 3 10 2 36 45 45 31 NHL 14 76 Chicago AHL Quebec otelssvnhrudcoc 14hoeal inthe1995 EntryDraft...ClaimedbyAt- Montreal’s seventhround choice(164thoverall) EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON FIRST NHLPOINT: FIRST NHLGOAL: FIRST NHLGAME: 113 games,Apr.2,2007–Dec.10,2008 GAMES PLAYEDSTREAK: 4 games,Feb.22-27,2004(2-3-5) POINT SCORINGSTREAK: 3 games,twice,lastJan.17-21,2009(3assists) ASSIST SCORINGSTREAK: 7, twice,lastonJan.17,2008atSJ MOST SHOTS,GAME: 15, Apr.6,2008vs.SJ MOST PIM,GAME: 3, 4times,lastOct.10,2008vs.CBJ(0-3-3) MOST POINTS,GAME: 3, twice,lastOct.10,2008vs.CBJ MOST ASSISTS,GAME: 2, Feb.15,2008atANA MOST GOALS,GAME: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Nov. 17,2000atWSH Oct. 20,1999vs.COL Nov. 1,2000vs.DET 72 Sawada co-captain thatseasonaswellfortheBigRed…Ranksjust sists for26points(acareer-best)in36games…Servedas season withCornell( with Cornell(137games,31-45-76,131PIM)…Inhissenior pearing in10games(2-7-9)witha+7rating. after, madehisprodebutwiththeIowaStars(AHL),ap- upon completionofhiscollegecareeratCornell…Soon entry levelcontractwiththeStarsonMarch28,2008, tion ofhiscollegecareeratCornell. contract withtheStarsonMarch28,2008,uponcomple- four assists…In run totheCalderCupFinals,scoringfourgoalsandadding day)...Appeared in22playoffgamesforManitobatheir scoring hisfirstNHLgoalintheprocess(on24thbirth- Feb. 19andmadehisNHLdebutthatnightvs.Edmonton, Toronto MarliesonDec.27…WasrecalledtoDallas 31 penaltyminutesin52games…Scoredtwogoalsatthe (AHL), scoringsixgoalsand15assistsfor21pointswith contract status: CAREER TRANSACTIONS: AMATEUR CAREER: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: H OAS51010------0 - - - - - 1 - - - - 0 - - - 22 - 0 1 - - - 22 - 1 5 - - 16 0 34 6 29 PIM 1 25 26 20 48 PTS 21 16 5 20 A 9 11 10 13 93 G 10 5 36 GP 7 52 NHL 31 4 32 NHL TOTALS 35 ECAC 35 20 PIM Dallas ECAC PTS 54 ECAC 2008-09 A Cornell ECAC Cornell G 2007-08 BCHL Cornell 2006-07 LeagueGP Cornell 2005-06 Nanaimo 2004-05 2003-04 Club Season Played mostoftheseasonwithManitoba 2 oaAL1 4----- 4 - 8 - 4 - 4 - 22 14 31 9 21 15 7 6 2 52 10 AHL AHL Manitoba Iowa 0 0 7 - 2 0 0 Played fourseasons,2004-2008, 8 0 , signedatwo-yearentrylevel 7 In - 0 2 8 Dallas’ second-round selection(No. 52overall)inthe2004 EntryDraft. 0 ), scored10goalswith16as- 0 7 - RAYMOND sawada 0 EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON 8 , signedatwo-year Through 2009 ment formewaswhenIscoredmyfirstNHLgoal.” iors, andcollege.However,themostrecenthighlightmo- different teamsasIgrewupthroughminorhockey,jun- hockey, lists“thevariouschampionshipsI'vewonwith not playinghockey…Forhismostmemorablemomentin would beinsportsmedicineorafirefighterifhewere fishing andsimplyrelaxingintheoff-season…Sayshe parents werehisbiggestinfluenceinhockey…Enjoysgolf, ketball, andparticipatedinswimmingtrack…Sayshis was WayneGretzky…Alsoplayedsoccer,baseball&bas- and theNewEnglandPatriots…Favoriteplayergrowingup watching collegefootballandtheNFL;fanofTomBrady sushi, Music–“Mostlycountryandhiphop”…Enjoys Richmond, B.C…Favorites:Movie–StarWars,Food in 25BCHLplayoffgamesthatseason. Nanaimo in points (20goals,32assists)in54gameswithBCHL games played(JeremyDowns–138games)…Netted52 one appearanceshyofCornell’sall-timerecordformost PERSONAL: 2 0 0 3 Spends hissummersinhometownof Feb. 19,1985•Richmond,BC RW •6-2220ShootsRight - 0 4 , adding22points(6goals,16assists) - 12 10 season 73 skrastins tive gamesforthefirsttimeinhiscareerfromFeb.15- 2003 atVancouver…Recordedpointsinthreeconsecu- Tampa Bay,hisfirstmulti-pointgamesinceMarch20, Dec. 9atLosAngeles…HadapairofassistsJan.5vs. vs. Vancouver…Playedinhis500thcareerNHLgame 25…Recorded aseason-highnineblockedshotsNov.25 (13 games)duetoakneeinjuryfromFeb.25-March club intimeonice(21:13)…Missedamonthofaction a gamesinceFeb.18,2000…Finishedsecondonthe jury…It markedthefirsttimethatSkrastinshadmissed out ofthelineupFeb.25atAnaheimduetoakneein- Skrastins’ streakendedat495gameswhenhewasheld Tim HortonwiththeMapleLeafsfrom1961-68… lanta…Eclipsed thepreviousmarkof486gamessetby appeared inhis487th-straightgameFeb.8vs.At- for consecutivegamesplayedbyadefensemanwhenhe league with190blockedshots…BroketheNHLrecord Nov. 28atEdmonton…In orado toFloridaonFeb.26…Scoredfirstgoalofseason Panther, March21vs.NYIslanders…TradedfromCol- third onFlorida...ScoredtheGWG,hisfirstgoalasa games, hestillmanagedtoblock105shots,ranking points (18)...Hadtwo-assisteffortsinthreegames. shots (171)...SetNHLcareerhighsinassists(14)and with Florida…RankedninthoverallintheNHLblocked WINTER OLYMPICS-2002,2006 accomplishments awards CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: Completed hisninthNHLseason,second 2 In 0 0 2 6 0 - KARLIS skrastins 0 0 7 7 - , rankedseventhinthe 0 8 , despitemissing22 i of fivePredatorstoskateinall82games…Ledtheclub and Oct.25atCalgary(2assists)…In games threedaysapart:Oct.22atEdmonton(2assists) (20:28)…Registered hisfirsttwocareermultiple-point (137)…Ranked thirdontheclubinaveragetimeice (17)…Led Nashvilleinhits(161)andblockedshots registered career-highsinassists(13)andpoints first careerSHGatNYIslandersOct.15…In Predators inaveragetimeonice(20:17)…Scoredhis game March4atSt.Louis…Rankedsecondonthe franchise recordwhenheplayedhis252ndconsecutive games playedstreakto269…EstablishedaNashville for thethirdstraightyear,extendinghisconsecutive games, Jan.24-27…In first careerOTgoal…Notchedanassistinback-to-back time GWG,Nov.2atMadisonSquareGarden…Itwashis with fivegoals…HisfirstgoaltheAvswasanover- played streakto351…Tiedasingle-seasoncareerhigh straight season,extendinghisconsecutivegames- year…In seven blockedshotsinGameOne(CQF)atDallas…In blocked shotsduringthepostseason…Was+2with game onJan.21vs.Detroit…LedtheAvalanchewith29 short-handed goals…Playedinhis400thconsecutive consecutive season…Tiedfortheteamleadwithtwo shots with207…Appearedinall82gamesforthefifth 18…In 2 0 0 4 - July 9,1974•Riga,Latvia D •6-1210ShootsLeft 0 2 5 0 , playedinhisnativeLatviaduringthelockout 2 0 0 5 0 - 3 0 - 6 0 , rankedsecondintheNHLblocked 4 , skatedinall82gamesforthefourth- 2 0 0 2 - 0 3 , Playedinall82games 37 2 0 0 0 - 0 2 1 0 , wasone 0 1 - 0 2 , and ranked ninth in the NHL with 160 blocked shots… Was INTERNATIONAL CAREER: 2006: Played in all five games second on the team in hits (146)…In 1999-2000, Ranked for Latvia at the Olympics in Torino, Italy, recording one as- second among NHL rookies in average ice time (20:48)… sist. 2003: Was Latvia’s leading scorer with six points (3 Finished third on the Predators with 104 hits…Notched his goals, 3 assists) in six games at the 2003 IIHF World Cham- first NHL goal, the GWG, on Dec. 26 at St. Louis…Was re- pionship in Finland. 2002: Appeared in one game for Latvia called from Milwaukee (IHL) on Nov. 29 and missed only at the Olympics in Salt Lake City. 2001: Ranked second one game (injury) for the remainder of the season…In 1998- among all defensemen with three goals at the 2001 IIHF 99, appeared in two games with the Predators and became World Championship. the first Nashville player to record a point in his NHL debut, notching an assist Feb. 9 vs. Detroit…Was the first Preda- PERSONAL: Karlis lists his favorite movie as Gladia- tors’ draft selection to appear in an NHL regular season tor…If he wasn’t a hockey player, Karlis says he would be a contest…Led Milwaukee defensemen and ranked 11th soccer player…His favorite food is chicken...In the sum- among IHL blue-liners with 44 points. mer, Karlis goes home to Riga, Latvia with his wife Zane and his daughter Karolina.

contract status: Through 2010-11 season

Skrastins holds the NHL record for most DID YOU consecutive games played by a defenseman - 495 games from Feb. 21, 2000 – Feb. 24, KNOW? 2007. skrastins VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 1 0 0 0 0 ANA 29 0 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 N.J. 14 0 1 1 4 503 32ATL1724 68 4 1 0 1 0 NYI 16 4 1 5 2 400 00BOS1301 14 4 0 2 2 2 NYR 15 2 4 6 4 400 00BUF1111 24 402 26OTT1202 28 1 0 0 0 0 CGY 39 1 8 9 21 4 0 0 0 2 PHI 13 0 2 2 10 500 0 2CAR160 0 010 1 0 0 0 0 PHX 30 1 6 7 18

1 0 0 0 0 CHI 34 1 4 5 18 402 20PIT1306 60 skrastins 101 10COL1602 28 1 0 0 0 0 S.J. 27 0 4 4 14 100 0 0CBJ312 0 214 201 1 0STL371 5 624 210 10DAL3022 46 6 0 0 0 6 T.B. 19 1 2 3 6 100 0 0DET382 4 616 400 02TOR1201 16 100 0 0EDM382 7 914 1 0 0 0 2 VAN 38 2 5 7 20 --- - -FLA9 01 18 603 32WSH1604 48 1 0 0 0 0 L.A. 31 0 7 7 8 80 4 14 18 30 TOTAL 679 27 88 115 313 110 1 2MIN361 1 232 400 02MTL1111 26 40 3 8 11 18 HOME 345 15 51 66 165 2 1 0 1 0 NSH 18 1 1 2 8 40 1 6 7 12 AWAY 334 12 37 49 148

74 75 skrastins H OAS692 815332 12 - 3 3 - - 0 - - - 20 - - - 10 58 - - - 313 1 2 13 115 - - - 1 88 10 2 30 - - - 27 0 3 2 - 18 679 20 - 12 9 - 14 0 - - 4 - 30 - 11 - 4 - - 11 3 30 - 65 - 80 - 11 - 1 - 29 14 26 0 - - - 0 21 2 11 - - 43 13 NHL 4 44 - 0 0 68 8 3 - - 8 4 13 1 - 36 NHL TOTALS 0 38 0 NHL 82 10 - Florida 10 5 30 4 17 NHL 0 0 2008-09 3 0 12 - 20 82 0 4 13 Colorado Latvia 1 4 NHL 0 11 Colorado 82 0 12 2007-08 11 - 4 2 2 2006-07 1 2 1 NHL 6 Colorado 82 2 Riga NHL 67 82 2005-06 5 1 20 PIM 11 69 Colorado 2004-05 18 19 PTS NHL 10 0 16 Nashville 59 18 2003-04 A 15 12 NHL 2002-03 8 14 8 32 2 Nashville G 4 5 NHL 4 Nashville 2 2001-02 15 5 GP 48 7 2000-01 11 52 50 NHL 3 Nashville 42 Finland 4 PIM 1999-00 40 Finland Nashville Latvia PTS 50 TPSTurku Latvia A 1998-99 Turku TPS Latvia 1997-98 TurkuFinland G TPS 1996-97 Riga 1995-96 LeagueGP Riga 1994-95 Riga 1993-94 1992-93 Club Season Traded byColorado toFloridaforRuslan SaleionFeb.26, 2008…Signedasafree agentbyDallasonJuly 2,2009. Nashville toColoradofor futureconsiderations(thirdroundpickinthe 2004NHLEntryDraft)onJune30,2003… CAREER TRANSACTIONS: lrd H 71011 ------12 - - 1 - 0 0 - 2 - 1 - 1 1 17 - 1 1 0 - 0 0 NHL 0 5 2 0 10 Olympics Florida 11 0 47 8 Latvia 1 44 3 Olympics 36 19 8 75 Latvia IHL Milwaukee IHL Milwaukee Nashville’s ninthround selection(230thoverall)inthe1998NHLEntry Draft…Tradedby EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON FIRST NHLPOINT: FIRST NHLGOAL: FIRST NHLGAME: 495 games(Feb.21,2000–Feb.24,2007) GAMES PLAYEDSTREAK: 3 games,Feb.15-18,2007(0-4-4) POINT SCORINGSTREAK: 3 games,Feb.15-18,2007(4assists) ASSIST SCORINGSTREAK: 2 games,Mar.23-25,2002(2goals) GOAL SCORINGSTREAK: 6, Feb.18,2007atVAN MOST SHOTS,GAME: 6, Oct.16,2006vs.CHI MOST PIM,GAME: 2, 8times,lastApr.11,2009vs.WSH MOST POINTS,GAME: 2, 7times,lastApr.11,2009vs.WSH MOST ASSISTS,GAME: 1, 27times,lastFeb.5,2009vs.NYI MOST GOALS,GAME: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Dec. 26,1999atSTL Feb. 9,1999vs.DET Feb. 9,1999vs.DET 76 stafford land (AHL),appearingin221gameswith29goalsand80 sists…From 2003-2006,playedthreeseasonswithCleve- points…Appeared insixplayoffgames,earningthreeas- Worcester (AHL),scoring11goalsand30assistsfor41 vs. Vancouver…In NHL gameswithDetroit,makinghisdebutonFeb.23 for GrandRapids(11-33-44pts.)…Wentscorelessintwo assists (hisfirstpointsintheNationalHockeyLeague). Stars debutonMar.30atPhoenix,whereherecordedtwo scoring…Played inthreeNHLgamesforDallas,makinghis goals (7)…RankedseventhamongAHLdefensemenin ond ontheteaminassistsandtied-for-thirdpowerplay fensemen ingoals(11),assists(34),andpoints(45)…Sec- Griffins (AHL),skatingin70games…Ledthede- 2008...Spent mostoftheseasonwithGrandRapids contract status: H OAS50220------0 - 2 - 0 2 - - - - 3 2 2 - 6 - - 3 0 2 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 5 - 0 - 2 6 - 0 3 - - - - 0 2 - - 0 18 - - 6 0 58 42 - - 0 0 4 86 - - 41 55 3 4 - 0 - 0 2 39 - 30 71 - 24 3 - - 28 2 11 0 2 NHL 18 46 - 11 1 NHL TOTALS - 13 77 0 34 6 PIM 24 STARS TOTALS 12 NHL 80 PTS 12 42 5 68 16 Dallas A 44 AHL 73 27 54 28 15 2008-09 AHL G 26 89 Detroit 22 41 12 AHL 1 40 Worceser GP 21 23 2007-08 AHL 5 33 Cleveland 9 23 11 2006-07 5 17 Cleveland 8 36 2005-06 3 10 PIM Cleveland 6 37 HEast 2004-05 PTS 56 NewHampshire 1 38 HEast 2003-04 53 A NewHampshire HEast 2002-03 37 NewHampshire USHL G HEast 2001-02 NewHampshire USHL 2000-01 LeagueGP DesMoines USHL 1999-00 DesMoines 1998-99 DesMoines 1997-98 1996-97 Club Season CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Signed asafreeagentbyDallasonJuly3, rn aisAL7 13 55 00554 - 5 - 5 - 0 10 - - 50 45 36 34 44 11 33 70 11 69 AHL Grand Rapids AHL Grand Rapids 2 0 0 6 - 0 7 In , playedin77gamesfor 2 Signed asafree agentbyDetroitonJuly 5,2007…Signedasa freeagentbyDallason July 3,2008. 0 0 7 - EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON 0 8 , skatedin69games Through 2009 and totheleague’sAll-TournamentTeamin2003. Named totheHockeyEastSecondAll-StarTeamin2002 assists for81pointsin134gamesfrom1999-2003… the UniversityofNewHampshire,scoring14goalsand67 Rookie TeamandtheAHLSecondAll-Starin2004. assists for109points...WasselectedtotheAHLAll- biking growingup. football, soccer,golfandenjoyedskateboardingBMX Tracer...Favorite kindoffoodisBBQ...Playedbaseball, starting attheStaplesCenter...HisfirstcarwasaMecury Golf...His mostmemorablemomentinhockeysofaris favorite movie...FavoritebandisTheRoots...Enjoysplaying PERSONAL: AMATEUR CAREER: Jan. 28,1980•LosAngeles,CA D •6-0200ShootsRight Engaged toLynne...Lists Had astellarfour-yearcareerat - 10 season 55 City of God of City as his 77 team leaders,rankedtiedforseventhingoals(7)and11th with theCapitals,servingasalternatecaptain…Among Apr. 10vs.DAL…In off careerhighwithtwoshotsonnetinGame1oftheCQF, CQF gamesagainstDAL,averaging5:28TOI…Tiedhisplay- game, Mar.26vs.LA…AppearedinfiveofAnaheim’ssix went 37-19-5for79points…Playedinhis300thcareerNHL his acquisitionfromWashingtononNov.19,theDucks as aDuck(assist)in4-1win,Feb.7atNYR...Following on Nov.21atDAL,goingscoreless...Earnedhisfirstpoint Washington, Oct.29atToronto...MadehisAnaheimdebut NHL season…Scoredhisfirstgoaloftheseasonwith sutherby 0 whenhescoredagoal. three assistsforsixpointswith19PIM...Dallaswent4-1- March 9…In17gameswiththeDucks,hadthreegoalsand March 21-April4…Signedatwo-yearcontractextensionon Columbus…Missed eightgameswithanobliqueinjuryfrom … EarnedhisfirstpointasaStarwithgoalJan.31at Dec. 14,2008…MadehisStarsdebuton23atToronto ifor David McIntyre andaconditional 2010 sixthround pickonDec. 14,2009. Washington toAnaheimforAnaheim’s 2009second-round selectiononNov.19, 2007…Traded byAnaheim toDallas CAREER TRANSACTIONS: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: H OAS333 37 0 000012 0 - 0 - 0 - 10 ------409 - - 77 - - - - - 43 - - - - 34 - 19 10 - 363 - - - - 6 0 7 - - - - 3 10 0 1 - - 78 12 3 0 0 3 115 0 - 73 17 17 2 29 5 1 1 1 10 30 - 28 19 1 7 16 1 2 NHL 5 10 2 NHL TOTALS 1 14 93 4 0 69 PIM 53 0 2 4 76 Anaheim 11 11 PTS NHL 2 2008-09 A NHL 0 9 138 Washington AHL NHL 30 102 G Washington 2 0 2007-08 77 47 Washington GP 2006-07 35 43 0 72 Portland 21 2005-06 NHL 17 34 12 2004-05 7 18 PIM Washington 59 NHL 9 PTS 2003-04 47 A Washington 66 NHL WHL 2002-03 G WHL Washington MooseJaw WHL LeagueGP 2001-02 MooseJaw 2000-01 MooseJaw 1999-00 1998-99 Club Season Acquired byDallasviatradefromAnaheimon alsNL4 2------2 - 0 - 0 - - 0 - - 5 52 - - 9 - - 57 4 - - 33 1 5 - 12 1 42 16 5 0 6 11 7 NHL 45 12 4 5 2 NHL 5 Dallas 75 6 0 Anaheim 45 5 27 AHL 18 AHL 36 Portland Portland WHL Moose Jaw 2 0 0 6 - In 0 7 2 , spenthisthirdfullseason 0 0 7 Washington’s firstround selection(26thoverall)inthe2000EntryDraft…Traded by - 0 EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON 8 , appearedinhissixth CQF, Apr.10,2003atTB…Playedin72gamesduringthe playoff-high 8:32TOIinhisplayoffdebutGame1ofthe with theCapitals,goingscoreless10PIM…Loggeda with Washington…Appearedinfivepostseasongames Nov. 6atPHI…In lower backinjuries…Scoredhisfirstgoalofthecampaign, limited to30gameswithWashingtonduegroinand points (29)…HadthreePPGandoneSHG…In (AHL), finishingfifthontheteaminPIM(115)andsixth MTL…In 18…Had thefirsttwo-goalgameofhiscareer,Nov.19at career-high three-gamepointstreak(2-1=3),Dec.14- in afour-gamestretch(4-2-6)fromNov.12-19…Posted percentage…Had fivemulti-pointcontests,includingthree points…Led allWashingtonregularswitha16.5shooting (76)…Ranked seventhontheCapitalsingoalsandeighth goals (14),assists(16),points(30)andappearances rating onNov.4atPHI…In games, includingatwo-assistnightwithcareer-high+3 PPG, Feb.27vs.FLA…Recordedthreemultiple-point seven goalswerescoredathome…Scoredhisfirstcareer in points(17)…AlsofinishedfourthPIM(78)…Sixofhis Mar. 1,1982•Edmonton,AB C •6-3209ShootsLeft 2 0 0 4 - 0 5 , playedtheentireseasonwithPortland 2 0 0 2 - 0 3 , playedhisrookieNHLseason 2 0 0 5 - 0 20 6 , Setcareerhighsin 2 0 0 3 - 0 4 , was regular season, scoring 2-9-11 points…Recorded his first ca- sists)… Posted 77 points (34 goals, 43 assists) in 59 games in reer multiple-point game (0-2-2) in a 3-2 win, Mar. 28 at 2000-01. OTT…Had a career-high two-game assist streak (0-2-2), Jan. 10-11…Registered the first two-game point streak of his ca- PERSONAL: Resides in his native Edmonton during the off- reer from Dec. 6-7 (1-1-2)… Picked up his first NHL assist on season…Has a 24-year-old brother and a 20-year-old sis- Dec. 6 vs. ATL and scored his first NHL goal on Nov. 29 vs. ter…Spends his summers golfing and fishing…Lists his father OTT… Helped Canada to a silver medal at the World Junior as his biggest hockey influence…Supports the fight against Championship in the Czech Republic… Tied for fourth on Team epilepsy, donating his time and efforts to the cause… If he Canada with 3-3-6 points in seven games…In 2001-02, Made were cast on a reality show, he’d pick “Big Brother”… Enjoys his NHL debut with WSH, appearing in seven games…Was watching the National Geographic Channel and is fascinated scoreless in 8:01 TOI in his first career NHL game, a 6-1 win by the series “Planet Earth”… Lists 24 and Entourage as his on Oct. 6 vs. NJ. favorite TV shows… Served as a little league umpire for his first job… Cites a trip to Mexico as his most memorable vaca- AMATEUR CAREER: : Played 208 games for Moose Jaw tion…Has an eclectic music collection, listing 50 Cent, Em- (WHL) from 1998-2002, scoring 178 points (79 goals, 99 as- inem, Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw as his favorite artists. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS GOAL SCORING STREAK: MOST GOALS, GAME: 2 games, 4 times, last Feb. 6-8, 2009 (2 goals) 2, Nov. 19, 2005 at MTL ASSIST SCORING STREAK: MOST ASSISTS, GAME: 2 games, 5 times, last Mar. 3-5, 2009 (2 assists) 2, 3 times, last Nov. 4, 2006 at PHI POINT SCORING STREAK: MOST POINTS, GAME: 3 games, twice, last Feb. 14-19, 2009 (1-2-3) 2, 10 times, last Mar. 3, 2009 at SJ (1-1-2) FIRST NHL GAME: Oct. 6, 2001 vs. NJ MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL: Nov. 29, 2002 vs. OTT 17, 3 times, last Mar. 10, 2009 at STL FIRST NHL POINT: Nov. 29, 2002 vs. OTT MOST SHOTS, GAME: 6, Feb. 23, 2009 vs. SJ sutherby VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 40000ANA900 02 1 0 0 0 0 N.J. 16 2 2 4 20 100 0 0ATL210 3 338 - - - - - NYI 13 1 0 1 17 --- - -BOS1302 24 1 1 0 1 0 NYR 15 2 3 5 32 100 0 5BUF122 2 412 110 10OTT1422 46 3 0 1 1 2 CGY 8 0 1 1 11 - - - - - PHI 14 3 3 6 9 200 0 0CAR220 4 420 3 0 1 1 9 PHX 14 2 1 3 14 2 1 0 1 10 CHI 7 2 0 2 17 100 00PIT1111 28 20000COL700 015 4 1 1 2 0 S.J. 11 2 2 4 9 311 214CBJ8 2 1 314 300 017STL 9 0 0 019 sutherby 100 0 5DAL110 1 118 1 0 0 0 0 T.B. 19 2 3 5 6 410 10DET1010 18 201 1 0TOR181 3 426 20112EDM601 16 4 0 0 0 0 VAN 10 0 1 1 23 200 0 5FLA212 3 528 10000WSH100 00 5 1 1 2 2 L.A. 14 2 1 3 8 59 8 7 15 71 TOTAL 363 34 43 77 409 20000MIN700 06 200 0 0MTL184 2 613 31 3 3 6 21 HOME 181 15 18 33 190 11010NSH411 20 28 5 4 9 50 AWAY 182 19 25 44 219

contract status: Through 2010-11 season 78 79 turco season…Had threeshutouts. tying EdBelfourforfranchiserecordhelpersinone (also Maniago’s)…Recordedfiveassistsontheseason, the franchiseleaderinminutesplayedJan.29atDetroit Jan. 15vs.Buffalo(previouslyManiago’srecord)…Became chise leaderingamesplayedwithhis421stappearance secutive appearanceswiththisstreak)…Becamethefran- 1968-69 (Turcoalsomatchedhisownclubrecordforcon- Dec. 16-Feb.28,breakingCesareManiago’srecordof23in Set afranchiserecordwith32consecutivestartsfrom shutouts. + 2008):25games,1.84GAA,.931savepercentage,4 last fiveseasons…LasttwoStarsplayoffscombined(2007 row)…Has appearedin62-or-moregameseachofthe penalty shotsfaced(includingstoppingthelast12ina (the longestactivestreak)…Hasstopped12-of-13career 10 havingearned30+winsineachofthelastsixseasons has themostassistsforaStarsgoalie(18)…Enters2009- (25,977), andshutouts(36)inStarsfranchisehistory…Also a .922savepercentage.Madefranchise-record61saves games, going10-8witha2.08goals-against-averageand Detroit athomeonFeb.17…Appearedinall18playoff three shutouts,includinga28-saveeffortin1-0winover NHL’s SecondStaroftheMonthforFebruary,2008…Had Stopped allfourpenaltyshotshefaced…Wasnamedthe WINTER OLYMPICS -2006 NHL ALL-STARGAME -2003,2004,2007 CROZIER SAVINGGRACE AWARD-2001,2003 SECONDALL-STAR TEAM-2003 NHL accomplishments awards CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: Has themostwins(240),games(456),minutesplayed Sixth-straight 30-winseason(33victories)… In 2 0 0 MARTY turco 7 - 0 8 , Earned32wins… i stopping 61-of-62shotsina2-1win…In in GameSixoftheWestSemifinalsvs.SanJose(4OT), long playoffshutoutstreakof165:45…In shutouts inaseries(3)..Setcareer-longandfranchise- (.952) inhissevengames...TiedtheNHLrecordformost playoffs, ledtheNHLinGAA(1.30)andsavepercentage shutout sequenceof154:19fromDec.2-8...Inthe2007 161st winonJan.20atMinnesota...Setacareer-long the franchise’sall-timewinningestgoaltenderwithhis in Dallas,histhirdstraightAll-Starappearance...Became win innetfortheWesternConferenceatAll-StarGame in shutouts(6),andtiedforsixthwins(38)...Earnedthe fourth intheleaguegoals-against-average(2.23),fifth dress inagame...In Team Canadaatthe2006WinterOlympicsbutdidnot for NovemberandJanuary...Wasselectedtorepresent gary...Was namedtheNHLDefensivePlayerofMonth 04)...Recorded his100thcareerNHLwinonOct.22vs.Cal- Belfour in‘97-98andmatchedbyTurco‘03- club-record forwinsinoneseasonat41(originallysetby goals-against andoneshutout...In Djurgardens oftheSwedishEliteLeague,postinga2.02 in GAA(1.98)...Allowedonegoalorlesssevenstraight ranked secondinwins,tiedforthirdshutoutsand season infranchisehistory...Amongleagueleaders, (73) andminutesplayed(4,359)byagoaltenderinone (Belfour in‘97-98)...Accumulatedthemostgamesplayed tying forthemostSO’sinaseasonbyStarsgoalie Belfour in‘97-98)...Setnewcareer-highshutouts(9), most winsinaseasonbyStarsgoaliewith37(also Aug. 13,1975•SaultSte.Marie,ON G •5-11189CatchesLeft 2 0 0 4 - 0 35 5 , playedinsixgameswith 2 0 0 3 - 2 0 2 0 4 0 0 , tiedforthe 0 6 5 - - 0 0 7 6 ranked , setthe starts, Dec. 12-26, becoming the only goaltender in club his- Wings and was awarded the IHL's Longman Trophy as Rookie tory to do that and the first goaltender in the NHL since John of the Year. Vanbiesbrouck went eight starts with one goal or less from Feb. 23-Apr. 16, 1992 with the NYR... In 2002-03, finished sec- AMATEUR CAREER: Holds the NCAA record for most career ond in voting for the (Brodeur) in his first sea- victories, posting a lifetime 127-28-7 record (.806 winning son as an NHL starter... Named to the NHL Second All-Star pct.) for Michigan… Took the Wolverines to the Final Four in Team...Set the best GAA in league history since World War II each of his four years at the school…Won two NCAA National at 1.72, shattering the former record of 1.77 by both Tony Es- Championships (1996, 1998)…Had a 21-5 record with a 2.03 posito in 1971-72 and Al Rollins in 1950-51...Finished with a GAA and a .910 save percentage in 26 post-season starts… save percentage of .932, the second-best save percentage Won a record nine NCAA Tournament elimination games (9-2) since 1976-77, the first year that stat was kept for individual and is the only goalie with two shutouts in NCAA Tournament goaltenders (Hasek in 1998-99, .937)...Posted a franchise- games…Was named the 1997-98 NCAA Final Four's Most Out- record 16-game unbeaten streak (12-0-4)...In 2001-02, fin- standing Player, after stopping 38 of 40 shots to lead the ished third in the NHL in goals-against-average (2.09) and tied Wolverines to the championship…Also named to the NCAA for third in save percentage (.921)...Made a career-high 43 Final Four All-Tournament Team…In 1996-97, named First saves on 46 shots in a 3-2 overtime loss on Oct. 28 at NY Is- Team All-American…Named CCHA Goaltender of the Year and landers...In 2000-01, won the MBNA Roger Crozier “Saving to the All-CCHA First Team…Started 42 of Michigan's 43 Grace Award” for the top save percentage in the league games in 1995-96, leading UM to the NCAA Championship… (.925)...Finished first among NHL goaltenders in save percent- Named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team…Was named CCHA age and goals-against-average (1.90)...Registered the second Rookie of Year in 1994-95. lowest goals-against-average (Al Rollins, 1.77 in 1950-51) and the best save percentage among rookie goaltenders since PERSONAL: Hometown: Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario...He and 1943 (introduction of the center red line)...Recorded his first wife Kelly have three children - two daughters Hailey (7) and career NHL shutout by stopping 33 shots in a 4-0 win Jan. 6 at Katelyn (5) and son Finley (1)…Majored in Physical Education Boston....Spent the 1999-00 season with Michigan (IHL) and at Michigan...Hobbies include golf and fishing...Spokesperson led all IHL goalies in shutouts (7) and saves (1,511), was sec- for the Stars’ “Stick With Reading” program...Lists his fa- ond in minutes (3,399) and was fourth in wins (28)...Estab- vorite movie as The Shawshank Redemption...His favorite NHL lished a new IHL record for consecutive shutout minutes at City is Vancouver...Says Wayne Gretzky was his favorite 282:04, stopping 132 consecutive shots from Mar. 18-Apr. player growing up and Kirk McLean was his favorite goalie... 1...In 1998-99, spent his first pro season with the Michigan K- His first job was a bartender.

turco VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER W-L-T GP SO GA GAA W-L-T GP SO GA GAA W-L-TGP SO GA GAA W-L-T GP SO GA GAA 3-1-2 6 0 15 2.42 ANA 20-9-8 39 3 83 2.17 1-1-0 2 0 5 3.33 N.J. 3-4-0 8 1 18 2.78 1-0-0 1 1 0 0.00 ATL 6-0-0 6 1 8 1.33 1-0-0 1 0 3 3.00 NYI 4-4-1 10 0 23 2.52 0-1-0 1 0 5 5.08 BOS 4-2-0 6 1 9 1.49 2-0-0 2 0 3 1.50 NYR 3-1-1 5 0 9 1.78 0-0-1 1 0 4 3.69 BUF 1-3-1 6 1 16 3.30 0-0-1 1 0 5 4.76 OTT 3-0-1 5 1 12 2.85 2-2-0 4 0 6 1.51 CGY 14-8-3 26 3 46 1.79 0-1-0 1 0 4 4.07 PHI 1-1-3 5 0 11 2.12 1-0-0 1 0 2 2.00 CAR 2-3-0 6 0 14 2.49 2-2-1 5 1 8 1.56 PHX 16-12-2 36 4 77 2.38 0-3-0 3 0 11 4.18 CHI 14-5-1 22 3 43 2.09 —— — — — — PIT 0-1-1 2 0 7 3.36 1-2-0 3 0 9 2.97 COL 11-8-3 25 1 58 2.51 1-5-0 6 0 15 2.67 S.J. 21-12-5 39 4 85 2.28 3-0-1 4 0 15 3.53 CBJ 14-1-2 17 2 39 2.24 0-3-0 3 0 11 6.00 STL 9-7-2 19 2 40 2.31 —— — — — — DAL —— — — — — 0-1-0 1 0 3 3.05 T.B. 4-2-0 7 0 13 2.20 3-1-0 4 0 11 3.00 DET 5-11-5 22 1 62 2.89 1-0-0 1 0 2 2.00 TOR 4-1-0 6 0 10 1.84 2-2-0 4 0 13 3.25 EDM 17-6-0 23 3 52 2.29 2-2-0 4 0 11 2.74 VAN 17-6-1 25 2 46 1.91 1-1-0 2 0 6 3.03 FLA 2-4-0 6 0 15 2.50 0-0-1 1 0 6 5.81 WSH 3-0-1 5 0 10 2.31 turco 2-1-3 6 1 14 2.23 L.A. 16-11-8 35 1 87 2.53 33-31-1074 3 203 2.81 TOTAL 240-134-52 456 36 978 2.26 2-0-0 2 0 5 2.46 MIN 13-4-1 21 1 38 2.02 0-1-0 1 0 3 3.10 MTL 2-2-1 5 0 10 1.99 18-15-5 39 2 103 2.70 HOME 134-56-24 232 22 476 2.18 2-1-0 3 0 8 2.70 NSH 11-6-1 19 1 37 2.00 15-16-5 36 1 100 2.94 AWAY 106-78-28 224 14 502 2.34

contract status: Through 2009-10 season 80 81 turco 080 alsNL7 33-042 0 .1------2.08 1.30 - 1 3 3.39 - 40 11 0 - - 1152 - 509 18 10-8 - - 3-4 - 18 3.32 319 2.81 0 7 - 1-4 - 1.88 2.31 - 3 - 18 0 5 203 3 - 2.23 4327 - - 140 325 2.02 25 6 3629 33-31-10 2.55 1-4 1 - 140 798 - - - 3 74 32-21-6 3764 5 12 6-6 - 166 - 2.80 - 12 62 38-20-5 3910 - 356 - - - 0 1.98 NHL - 67 41-19-5 - 1.72 9 - - STARS/NHL TOTALS - 14 2.09 - NHL 144 7 68 - 2 - 4359 - 300 Dallas 1.90 - NHL 92 - - 53 2-3 37-21-13 3 3203 2008-09 Dallas - NHL - 1519 73 - 40 5 2.45 31-10-10 6 - 2007-08 Dallas 1266 15-6-2 7 - 55 - - 2006-07 Dallas 2.61 139 NHL - 13-6-1 Swe. 31 3399 1 Djurgardens - 2.16 2005-06 NHL - 136 26 2.27 4 28-27-7 2004-05 Dallas 3127 NHL - 4 95 2.16 AVG 60 24-17-10 2003-04 Dallas SO NHL 87 2640 5 2.76 GA 54 2296 2002-03 Dallas 84 33-10-1 MIN 2 IHL W-L 2335 2001-02 Dallas 33-4-4 95 45 GP IHL Michigan 2063 2000-01 34-7-1 41 AVG CCHA Michigan 1999-00 SO 27-7-1 42 GA CCHA Michigan 1998-99 MIN 37 CCHA Michigan 1997-98 W-L-OL CCHA Michigan 1996-97 LeagueGP Michigan 1995-96 1994-95 Club Season CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Dallas’ fifth-roundselection (No.124overall)inthe1994EntryDraft. REGULAR SEASON 5 4-3-2296983 .64 12 141242.17 4 112 3104 21-26 47 2.26 36 978 25976 240-134-52 456 FIRST NHLSHUTOUT:Jan.6,2001atBOS FIRST NHLWIN:Oct.20,2000atCHI FIRST NHLGAME:Oct.10,2000atCAR 32, twice,lastDec.16,2008–Feb.28,2009 GAMES PLAYEDSTREAK: 6, twice,lastfromNov.4-19,2003(0-4-2) LONGEST WINLESSSTREAK: 4, 3times,lastMar.17-24,2009(0-4-0) LONGEST LOSINGSTREAK: 16, Dec.29,2002-Mar.25,2003(12-0-4) LONGEST UNBEATENSTREAK: 6, Jan.23-Feb.1,2006(6-0-0) LONGEST WINNINGSTREAK: 154:19, Dec.2-8,2006(2shutouts) LONGEST SHUTOUTSEQUENCE: 6, 3times,lastOct.25,2008vs.WSH MOST GOALSAGAINST,GAME: 46, Oct.28,2001ATNYI MOST SHOTSFACED,GAME: 43, Oct.28,2001ATNYI(46shots;3-2OTloss) MOST SAVES,GAME: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS PLAYOFFS 82 vishnevskiy goals and28assists)in45games…LedallQMJHLde- ond All-StarTeamin and 100assistsfor144points…NamedtotheQMJHLSec- League, appearingin159gameswhilescoring44goals with Rouyn-NorandaoftheQuebecMajorJuniorHockey tion. on Apr.10...Averaged19:33intime-on-icehisNHLac- orado… AlsohadanassistintheseasonfinaleatAnaheim Scored hisfirstNHLpointwithanassistonApr.9atCol- a +1rating…MadehisNHLdebutonApr.7atMinnesota… Stars lateintheyear(Apr.7-10),earningtwoassistswith earning twoassists…PlayedinthreeNHLgameswiththe Also appearedinfiveplayoffgamesfortheRivermen, assists for19points,hisfirstseasonasaprofessional… Rivermen (AHL),skatingin67gameswithsixgoalsand13 AMATEUR CAREER: 2008-09: contract status: CAREER TRANSACTIONS: TR/H OAS30222------2 16 8 6 2 2 13 2 2 6 3 8 0 0 2 PIM 1 PTS 5 17 2 3 2 A 16 0 5 G 50 GP 3 90 45 57 51 28 NHL PIM 48 17 37 PTS STARS/NHL TOTALS A 14 35 45 13 G Dallas 60 QMJHL Rouyn-Noranda 54 2008-09 QMJHL LeagueGP Rouyn-Noranda 2007-08 QMJHL Rouyn-Noranda 2006-07 2005-06 Club Season Spent mostoftheseasonwithPeoria eraAL6 31 850222 2 2 0 5 28 19 13 6 67 AHL Peoria 2 0 Played threeseasons(2005-08) 0 7 - 0 8 after posting45points(17 Dallas’ first-roundselection(No.27overall)in the2006EntryDraft. IVAN VISHNEVSKIY EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON Through 2010 Feb. 18,1988•Barnaul,Russia D •5-11176ShootsLeft mate hehasplayedwithisMikeRibeiro. League… HisfirstcarwasanM5…Saysthefunniestteam- sports teamisChelseaFCoftheBarclaysEnglishPremier Andrei MarkovandSergeiZubov…Hisfavoritenon-hockey Considers histwohockeyheroesasRussiandefensemen Top ProspectsGame. Canada-Russia Challenge…ParticipatedintheCHL’s2006 Team in2006…MemberofRussiaatthe2006ADT and 35assists)…NamedtotheQMJHLRookieAll-Star fensemen inscoring PERSONAL: Lists TheHangoverashisfavoritemovie… 2 0 0 5 - - 0 11 season 6 with 48points(13goals 59 83 woywitka tered twoassistsintheBlues’3-2overtimevictoryon first careerNHLgoalonMarch17atEdmonton…Regis- Led Peoriain+/-witha+15…In notching 30points(10-20-30)and35penaltyminutes… posted a+2rating…Skatedin52gameswithPeoria, 12 penaltyminutes…Averaged16:04oftime-on-iceand with theBlues,registeringeightpoints(2-6-8)along games withPeoria,earningsevenassists the Blues,goingscoreless…Alsoappearedinseven game… AppearedinfourStanleyCupPlayoffgameswith Jan. 21atChicago…Averaged18:28time-on-iceper power playgoalandfirstcareergame-winningon games (1-2-3)fromJan.19-29…Scoredhisfirstcareer NHL level…Hadpointsinacareer-highthree-straight penalty minuteswitha+8rating,allpersonalhighsatthe registering threegoalsand15assistsfor18points57 H OAS1262 51640000 0 0 0 0 - 4 0 - - 0 106 - 0 - - 35 - 4 29 - - - - 6 - - - - 152 57 - - - 12 18 - 25 - - 15 8 - 12 10 22 3 2 - 25 6 - 9 7 12 65 25 10 3 2 - 1 10 6 8 2 84 3 27 23 2 NHL 1 NHL TOTALS 2 26 2 0 23 51 34 22 20 NHL 0 4 St.Louis PIM 65 6 6 2008-09 PTS 26 109 52 NHL St.Louis 6 A 113 80 37 36 40 2007-08 35 G 0 NHL 23 16 St.Louis 16 28 GP AHL 14 29 2006-07 57 12 7 St.Louis 72 4 Edmonton PIM 2005-06 72 AHL WHL PTS 2004-05 67 WHL A WHL RedDeer 2003-04 G WHL RedDeer 2002-03 LeagueGP RedDeer 2001-02 RedDeer 2000-01 1999-00 Club Season Brewer and Doug Lynchfordefenseman ChrisPronger…Signed asafreeagentwith DallasonJuly7,2009. choice in2005 EntryDraftinexchange forMikeComrie…Traded fromEdmontonto St.LouisonAug.2,2005 withEric Philadelphia onDec.16, 2003toEdmontonwithPhiladelphia’sfirstround choicein2004EntryDraftandthirdround CAREER TRANSACTIONS: CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2008-09: Skated in65gameswiththeSt.LouisBlues, eraAL70772------4 - - 0 2 - - 0 2 7 - 0 7 0 35 4 0 0 30 20 20 0 7 18 10 58 3 18 52 15 0 AHL 14 41 41 1 AHL 22 Peoria 53 AHL 18 Peoria 4 AHL 53 Peoria Peoria AHL Toronto In 2 0 Philadelphia’s firstround selection(27thoverall)inthe2001NHLEntry Draft…Tradedby 0 JEFF EUA ESNPLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON woywitka 7 2 - 0 0 0 8 6 , playedin27games - 0 7 , recordedhis Sept. 19,1983•Vermilion,AB D •6-2217ShootsLeft sists (36)andpoints(52)…WasnamedtotheWHLEast League (WHL),notchingcareerhighsingoals(16),as- season withtheRedDeerRebelsofWesternHockey points (28)andassists(24). AHL… Recordedcareerhighsingamesplayed(82),and points (6-20-26)alongwith84penaltyminutes…In AHL, postingathencareer-highsixgoals…Tallied26 skated in80gamesfortheEdmontonRoadRunnersof and 58penaltyminutesin53gamesplayed…In American HockeyLeague,notching15points(1-14-15) majority oftheseasonwithPeoriaRivermen NHL point(assist)onMarch23vs.Calgary…Spentthe registered twopenaltyminutes…Recordedhisfirstcareer season atPeoria,collecting18assistsin41games…In March 1atNewYorkIslanders…Spentthemajorityof 0 2 4 0 , splittheseasonwithPhiladelphiaandTorontoof 0 AMATEUR CAREER: 5 - 0 6 , madehisNHLdebutonOct.6vs.Detroitand In 2 0 0 2 - 0 44 3 , playedinhisfourth 2 0 0 4 2 - 0 0 0 5 3 , - Division First All-Star Team… was honored with the Bill PERSONAL: A big country music fan, his favorite artists Hunter Memorial Trophy as the WHL’s best defenseman…In include George Strait, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, Keith 2001-02, tied a career-high in games played (72), collecting Urban and Sugarland…Lists Nashville as his favorite road 37 points (14-23-37) along with 109 penalty city…Says if he could play a different sport other than minutes…Notched a career-high 12 playoff points (2-10- hockey that it would be football…Lists Las Vegas, Mexico, 12)…In 2000-01, played in a career-high 72 matches, regis- Australia and Switzerland as places he would like to tering 35 points (7-28-35) along with a career-high 113 visit…Says Dairy Queen is his favorite fast food…Favorite penalty minutes helping Red Deer capture the Memorial home-cooked meal is steak and a baked potato…Favorite TV Cup…Was named to the WHL East Division Second All-Star show is Two and a Half Men…Favorite game show is Wheel Team…In 1999-2000, appeared in 67 games collecting 16 of Fortune…Enjoys Café Mochas from Starbucks. points (4-12-16) in his rookie season with Red Deer.

contract status: Through 2010-11 season

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS MOST SHOTS, GAME: MOST GOALS, GAME: 4, twice, last Feb. 12 at NSH 1, 6 times, last Apr. 1, 2009 at CBJ ASSIST SCORING STREAK: MOST ASSISTS, GAME: 2 games, 4 times, last Dec. 20 - 21, 2008 (2 assists) 2, twice, last Nov. 30, 2008 at ATL POINT SCORING STREAK: MOST POINTS, GAME: 3 games, Jan. 19–29, 2009 (1-2-3) 2, 3 times, last Nov. 30, 2008 at ATL (0-2-2) FIRST NHL GAME: Oct. 6, 2005 vs. DET MOST PIM, GAME: Mar. 17, 2007 at EDM 10, Dec. 16, 2008 vs. CGY FIRST NHL GOAL: FIRST NHL POINT: Mar. 23, 2006 vs. CGY woywtika VS. NHL

2008-2009 CAREER 2008-2009 CAREER GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 30112ANA612 34 1 0 1 1 0 N.J. 1 0 1 1 0 10220ATL102 20 --- - -NYI1 02 20 20222BOS202 22 10000NYR200 00 -----BUF--- -- 10114OTT311 24 3 0 0 0 12 CGY 7 0 1 1 12 10002PHI200 02 10002CAR100 02 40114PHX901 18 4 2 0 2 7 CHI 10 2 1 3 13 -----PIT--- --

30110COL601 12 3 0 0 0 2 S.J. 9 0 1 1 2 woywitka 602 22CBJ1604 44 -----STL--- -- 30002DAL801 14 1 0 0 0 2 T.B. 2 0 1 1 4 511 2 2DET161 3 412 --- - -TOR1 00 00 400 010EDM9 1 0 112 40112VAN802 28 10000FLA100 00 10000WSH100 00 2 0 0 0 0 L.A. 5 0 0 0 0 65 3 15 18 57 TOTAL 152 6 29 35 106 40110MIN901 12 10110MTL302 22 31 1 11 12 33 HOME 77 1 19 20 57 5 0 0 0 0 NSH 13 0 0 0 7 34 2 4 6 24 AWAY 75 5 10 15 -

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