Syracuse Crunch

2018 Playoff Guide Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 Crunch Front Office President/CEO/Governor Howard Dolgon Senior VP of Business Operations/CFO/Alt. Governor Vance Lederman Chief Operating Officer/Alt. Governor Jim Sarosy Vice President of Ticket Sales Todd Cross Vice President of Revenue Development Mark Hayes Senior Manager of Corporate Activation & Marketing Andrea Marino Senior Manager of Public Relations & Digital Media Megan Cahill Senior Manager of Retention Kristen Denick Senior Account Executive Rory Specia Creative Services and Promotions Manager Stefany Gale Broadcaster Lukas Favale Community Relations Manager/Account Executive Jacqueline Decker Account Executive Matthew Thompson Hockey Operations General Manager Julien BriseBois Head Coach Benoit “Ben” Groulx Assistant Coach Stacy Roest Assistant Coach Ken Klee Assistant Coach Jeff Halpern Goaltending & Video Coach Karl Goehring Head Athletic Trainer Brad Chavis Strength & Condition Coach Mark Powell Head Equipment Manager Colten Wilson Assistant Equipment Manager Sam Nicholson Calder Cup Playoffs 2018 2017-18 Regular Season Schedule · # Date Opp. Results GF GA Record GWG PPG ADV PP% PPGA TSH PK% SF SA PIM OPIM Syracuse Goaltender Opposing Goaltender Att. Time 1 Oct. 6 at RCH L 1 3 0-1-0-0 0 6 0.0% 1 6 83.3% 29 20 12 12 Leighton (17/20 L) Ullmark (28/29 W) 5009 2:30 2 Oct. 7 RCH OTL 2 3 0-1-1-0 0 4 0.0% 1 6 83.3% 26 18 16 12 Ingram (15/18 OTL) Wilcox (24/26 W) 5988 2:24 3 Oct. 13 BEL W 4 2 1-1-1-0 Yan (1) 1 11 4.8% 0 4 87.5% 43 26 37 79 Leighton (24/26 W) Hammond (39/42 L) 4344 2:45 4 Oct. 14 UTI L 2 3 1-2-1-0 0 5 3.8% 2 7 82.6% 26 19 16 12 Leighton (16/19 L) Demko (24/26 W) 5445 2:25 5 Oct. 15 at WBS L 1 6 1-3-1-0 1 8 5.9% 1 7 83.3% 25 31 16 18 Ingram (25/31 L) DeSmith (24/25 W) 4013 2:20 6 Oct. 20 BNG L 2 3 1-4-1-0 0 6 5.0% 0 3 84.8% 28 22 6 12 ML (0/2); CI (19/20 L) Blackwood (26/28) 4532 2:19 7 Oct. 21 SPR W 4 1 2-4-1-0 Akeson (1) 0 3 4.7% 1 2 82.9% 26 23 4 6 Ingram (22/23 W) SM (19/22 L); EC (3/3) 4711 2:18 8 Oct. 27 TOR L 2 4 2-5-1-0 0 8 3.9% 0 7 85.7% 31 25 14 16 CI (3/5); ML (18/19 L) Sparks (29/31 W) 4431 2:25 9 Oct. 28 at RCH W 3 2 3-5-1-0 Lynch (1) 1 5 5.4% 1 4 84.8% 19 27 8 10 Leighton (25/27 W) AW (12/14); LU (4/5 L) 3400 2:27 10 Nov. 1 at BEL SOL 3 4 3-5-1-1 2 4 8.3% 1 8 85.2% 26 21 49 41 Leighton (17/20 SOL) Hammond (23/26 W) 4319 2:36 11 Nov. 3 at LAV SOL 5 6 3-5-1-2 2 8 10.3% 3 7 82.0% 37 26 18 20 Leighton (20/25 SOL) Fucale (32/37 W) 7277 2:38 12 Nov. 4 at LAV L 2 5 3-6-1-2 1 6 10.8% 1 6 82.1% 30 25 14 14 Ingram (20/24 L) Fucale (28/30 W) 6398 2:33 13 Nov. 11 CHA W 5 3 4-6-1-2 Bournival (1) 2 7 12.3% 2 5 80.6% 35 24 12 16 Leighton (21/24 W) Smith (30/35 L) 6079 2:21 14 Nov. 15 at HER L 2 4 4-7-1-2 1 4 12.9% 0 7 82.3% 22 26 21 15 Ingram (22/25 L) Copley (20/22 W) 9069 2:20 15 Nov. 18 at TOR L 1 2 4-8-1-2 1 5 13.3% 2 6 81.2% 32 27 12 10 Domingue (25/27 L) Sparks (31/32 W) 6547 2:17 16 Nov. 19 at TOR L 1 3 4-9-1-2 0 4 12.8% 0 8 82.8% 24 29 16 8 Domingue (26/28 L) Pickard (23/24 W) 5251 2:22 17 Nov. 22 RCH W (OT) 6 5 5-9-1-2 Yan (2) 0 2 12.5% 2 6 81.8% 49 35 32 13 Domingue (30/35 W) Ullmark (43/49 OTL) 4722 2:35 18 Nov. 24 WBS W 5 2 6-9-1-2 Lynch (2) 1 2 13.3% 1 7 82.1% 30 25 29 6 Domingue (23/25 W) DeSmith (25/28 L) 5792 2:26 19 Nov. 25 at WBS W 4 3 7-9-1-2 Peca (1) 1 3 13.9% 0 5 82.9% 25 33 12 8 Ingram (30/33 W) DeSmith (21/25 L) 5548 2:14 20 Nov. 29 at TOR W 3 1 8-9-1-2 Lynch (3) 0 4 13.3% 1 4 82.6% 33 28 10 33 Domingue (27/28 W) Sparks (30/32 L) 3601 2:29 21 Dec. 1 LAV W 2 1 9-9-1-2 Peca (2) 0 6 12.6% 1 6 82.6% 30 25 12 15 Domingue (24/25 W) Lindgren (28/30 L) 5170 2:24 22 Dec. 2 BEL W (SO) 5 4 10-9-1-2 Loney (SO 1) 1 5 12.9% 2 5 81.7% 33 24 10 10 Ingram (20/24 W) Hammond (28/32 SOL) 5261 2:29 23 Dec. 6 at UTI W 6 1 11-9-1-2 Verhaeghe (1) 1 6 13.1% 0 5 82.4% 28 25 12 14 Domingue (24/25 W) Bachman (22/28 L) 3917 2:16 24 Dec. 8 at BNG W 5 2 12-9-1-2 Gallant (1) 1 2 13.7% 0 5 83.1% 23 23 35 6 Domingue (21/23 W) Blackwood (18/23 L) 3527 2:16 25 Dec. 9 at BEL W 6 0 13-9-1-2 Volkov (1) 2 4 14.8% 0 8 84.0% 26 18 23 15 Ingram (18/18 W) DT (14/18 L); CD (6/8) 3417 2:11 26 Dec. 15 PRO W 5 3 14-9-1-2 Erne (1) 0 4 14.4% 0 3 84.4% 28 27 6 8 Domingue (24/27 W) McIntyre (23/28 L) 5475 2:18 27 Dec. 16 at LV L 2 4 14-10-1-2 0 4 14.0% 1 5 84.2% 24 33 10 8 Ingram (29/33 L) Muse (22/24 W) 7113 2:23 28 Dec. 20 at LAV L 2 5 14-11-1-2 1 4 14.3% 1 9 84.5% 24 25 20 10 Domingue (20/24 L) Lindgren (22/24 W) 5390 2:32 29 Dec. 22 at BEL W 8 2 15-11-1-2 Condra (1) 2 6 15.1% 1 4 84.2% 37 29 15 19 Domingue (27/29 W) (AH (13/19 L); CD (16/18) 3433 2:17 30 Dec. 23 UTI L 1 2 15-12-1-2 0 4 14.7% 0 6 84.8% 24 25 10 8 Domingue (23/25 L) Demko (23/24 W) 5566 2:30 31 Dec. 27 TOR W 5 4 16-12-1-2 Erne (2) 2 3 15.7% 0 2 85.0% 33 26 4 6 Domingue (22/26 W) Sparks (28/33 L) 5233 2:18 32 Dec. 30 UTI W (SO) 3 2 17-12-1-2 Thomas (SO 1) 0 4 15.3% 0 2 85.1% 42 17 9 13 Ingram (15/17 W) Demko (39/41 SOL) 5985 2:33 33 Dec. 31 at BNG W 5 0 18-12-1-2 Peca (3) 1 4 15.5% 0 4 85.5% 37 29 10 10 Ingram (29/29 W) Blackwood (32/37 L) 4256 2:23 34 Jan. 6 at HFD W 3 2 19-12-1-2 Stephens (1) 0 2 15.3% 1 3 85.2% 31 33 8 16 Ingram (31/33 W) Mazanec (28/31 L) 4191 2:20 35 Jan. 7 at PRO W 4 3 20-12-1-2 Erne (3) 0 2 15.2% 1 4 84.9% 34 24 8 4 Ingram (21/24 W) McIntyre (30/34 L) 9780 2:19 36 Jan. 10 at BNG W 4 1 21-12-1-2 Erne (4) 1 2 15.6% 0 5 85.3% 16 35 25 9 Ingram (34/35 W) Lack (12/16 L) 3673 2:20 37 Jan. 12 at UTI W 3 2 22-12-1-2 Verhaeghe (2) 1 6 15.6% 0 8 85.9% 33 39 18 14 Ingram (37/39 W) Demko (30/33 L) 3917 2:30 38 Jan. 13 RCH W 4 0 23-12-1-2 Joseph (1) 1 3 15.9% 0 6 86.3% 32 27 19 13 Domingue (27/27 W) Ullmark (28/32 L) 5956 2:22 39 Jan. 15 BNG W 3 0 24-12-1-2 Stephens (2) 1 7 15.8% 0 5 86.7% 42 17 14 18 Domingue (17/17 W) Blackwood (39/42 L) 4625 2:23 40 Jan. 17 at BEL OTL 1 2 24-12-2-2 1 3 16.1% 0 4 86.9% 19 25 8 6 Ingram (23/25 OTL) Taylor (18/19 W) 2881 2:12 41 Jan. 19 TOR L 1 4 24-13-2-2 1 5 16.2% 3 5 85.8% 29 25 12 12 Ingram (21/24 L) Sparks (28/29 W) 5288 2:15 42 Jan. 20 at UTI L 2 4 24-14-2-2 1 6 16.2% 1 2 85.5% 42 24 46 19 CI (18/22 L); NR (2/2) Demko (40/42 W) 3917 2:40 43 Jan. 24 at LAV W 3 2 25-14-2-2 Stephens (3) 2 8 16.6% 1 7 85.5% 25 27 18 20 Ingram (25/27 W) Lindgren (22/25 L) 6203 2:34 44 Jan. 26 BEL W 5 2 26-14-2-2 Archambault (1) 0 6 16.1% 1 4 85.3% 36 24 8 12 Ingram (22/24 W) Hogberg (31/35 L) 5424 2:25 45 Jan. 27 TOR L 2 4 26-15-2-2 0 3 15.9% 1 4 85.2% 18 31 10 6 Domingue (27/31 L) Pickard (16/18 W) 6271 2:21 46 Feb. 2 at UTI L 1 3 26-16-2-2 0 3 15.7% 2 6 84.7% 28 37 20 14 CI (34/36 L); EP (0/0) Bachman (27/28 W) 3917 2:28 47 Feb. 3 UTI L 2 4 26-17-2-2 0 3 15.5% 1 4 84.6% 36 24 12 10 Ingram (20/23 L) Bachman (34/36 W) 6177 2:31 48 Feb. 9 HFD SOL 3 4 26-17-2-3 1 4 15.6% 0 2 84.7% 46 22 4 8 CI (12/15); EP (6/6 SOL) Georgiev (43/46 W) 5111 2:27 49 Feb. 10 LAV W 3 2 27-17-2-3 Archambault (2) 0 4 15.4% 1 3 84.5% 19 24 8 10 Pasquale (22/24 W) Fucale (16/19 L) 5693 2:22 50 Feb. 11 at BRI W 3 2 28-17-2-3 Yan (3) 0 4 15.1% 2 6 84.0% 26 29 17 13 Pasquale (27/29 W) Gibson (23/26 L) 3888 2:34 51 Feb. 14 at UTI W (SO) 3 2 29-17-2-3 McBain (SO 1) 0 4 14.8% 0 2 84.2% 33 35 45 49 Pasquale (33/35 W) Demko (30/32 SOL) 3917 2:56 52 Feb. 17 at CHA L 0 2 29-18-2-3 0 2 14.7% 0 2 84.3% 23 26 4 4 Pasquale (24/25 L) Nedeljkovic (23/23 W) 8323 2:13 53 Feb. 18 at CHA W 3 1 30-18-2-3 Verhaeghe (3) 0 1 14.6% 0 2 84.4% 28 21 21 19 Ingram (20/21 W) Booth (25/28 L) 7077 2:16 54 Feb. 21 at RCH W 2 1 31-18-2-3 Peca (4) 0 4 14.4% 0 5 84.7% 31 20 10 8 Ingram (19/20 W) Ullmark (29/31 L) 16675 2:16 55 Feb. 23 LV W 2 1 32-18-2-3 Bournival (2) 0 3 14.2% 0 4 84.9% 31 32 8 6 Pasquale (31/32 W) Tokarski (29/31 L) 5803 2:20 56 Feb. 24 WBS W 3 1 33-18-2-3 Volkov (2) 1 5 14.3% 0 4 85.1% 36 27 13 15 Ingram (26/27 W) Peters (33/36 L) 5940 2:17 57 Feb. 28 at TOR W (OT) 4 3 34-18-2-3 Joseph (2) 0 3 14.2% 1 6 85.1% 39 47 16 10 Pasquale (44/47 W) Sparks (35/39 OTL) 7863 2:25 58 Mar. 2 BNG W 3 2 35-18-2-3 Condra (2) 2 8 14.5% 1 5 85.0% 24 28 15 21 Ingram (26/38 W) Appleby (21/24 L) 5178 2:19 59 Mar. 3 LAV OTL 4 5 35-18-3-3 2 5 15.0% 2 6 84.6% 37 22 17 15 Pasquale (17/22 OTL) Fucale (33/37 W) 5933 2:34 60 Mar. 9 HER L 1 2 35-19-3-3 1 4 15.1% 1 5 84.6% 30 18 15 13 Budaj (16/18 L) Copley (29/30 W) 5277 2:27 61 Mar. 10 RCH W 4 2 36-19-3-3 Walcott (1) 0 2 15.0% 2 4 84.1% 31 23 8 4 Pasquale (21/23 W) Wilcox (27/30 L) 5914 2:23 62 Mar. 11 at RCH SOL 4 5 36-19-3-4 0 3 14.9% 0 1 84.2% 32 36 2 6 Budaj (31/35 SOL) Ullmark (28/32 W) 4244 2:38 63 Mar. 14 at BNG W 6 2 37-19-3-4 Yan (4) 2 5 15.3% 1 5 84.1% 33 30 10 10 Domingue (28/30 W) Lack (27/33 L) 2747 2:33 64 Mar. 16 at SPR W (OT) 3 2 38-19-3-4 Archambault (3) 1 6 15.3% 1 5 84.0% 35 28 12 16 Domingue (26/28 W) Sateri (32/35 OTL) 5417 2:19 65 Mar. 17 LAV W 5 2 39-19-3-4 Bodie (1) 1 8 15.3% 1 7 84.1% 32 21 32 32 Ingram (19/21 W) McNiven (27/31 L) 5071 2:39 66 Mar. 23 BRI W 4 1 40-19-3-4 Walcott (2) 1 2 15.5% 1 2 83.9% 30 23 11 11 Pasquale (22/23 W) Gudlevskis (26/29 L) 5112 2:24 67 Mar. 24 UTI W 2 0 41-19-3-4 Stephens (4) 0 4 15.2% 0 5 84.1% 37 23 10 8 Ingram (23/23 W) Demko (35/36 L) 6211 2:16 68 Mar. 28 BNG W 5 1 42-19-3-4 Archambault (4) 2 3 15.7% 0 6 84.4% 35 35 21 15 Ingram (34/35 W) Lack (30/35 L) 4444 2:23 69 Mar. 30 BEL W 4 1 43-19-3-4 Volkov (3) 0 3 15.6% 0 5 84.6% 30 28 12 6 Pasquale (27/28 W) Gustavsson (26/30 L) 5463 2:20 70 Mar. 31 CHA L 1 4 43-20-3-4 1 5 15.7% 0 4 84.8% 28 30 13 15 Ingram (26/29 L) Smith (27/28 W) 5887 2:27 71 Apr. 6 at BNG SOL 3 4 43-20-3-5 1 3 15.8% 2 6 84.5% 21 40 16 10 Pasquale (36/39 SOL) Lack (18/21 W) 4496 2:37 72 Apr. 7 UTI W 1 0 44-20-3-5 Condra (3) 1 2 16.0% 0 3 84.6% 30 26 18 16 Pasquale (26/26 W) Demko (29/30 L) 6311 2:24 73 Apr. 8 BNG L 2 4 44-21-3-5 1 9 15.9% 2 6 84.3% 38 22 34 30 Ingram (18/22 L) Appleby (36/38 W) 5547 2:27 74 Apr. 11 at RCH W 1 0 45-21-3-5 Peca (5) 0 4 15.7% 0 6 84.6% 18 38 16 12 Ingram (38/38 W) Ullmark (17/18 L) 4090 2:28 75 Apr. 13 at UTI W (OT) 2 1 46-21-3-5 Verhaeghe (4) 0 2 15.6% 0 6 84.8% 22 28 14 6 Pasquale (27/28 W) Demko (20/22 OTL) 3917 2:26 76 Apr. 14 RCH L 2 4 46-22-3-5 1 5 15.7% 1 7 84.8% 26 43 16 12 Mantha (39/42 L) Wilcox (24/26 W) 6347 2:31 3.08 2.49 53 338 15.7% 57 376 84.8% 30.09 27.01 15.71 14.16 5399 2:25 Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 Team Record 46-22-3-5 -- 100 points Division/Conference/League Ranking 2nd North/3rd Eastern/4th AHL Home Record 24-11-2-1 Away Record 22-11-1-4 Leading After 1st 23-2-2-3 Leading After 2nd 30-1-1-0 Tied After 1st 16-10-1-0 Tied After 2nd 10-3-1-2 Trailing After 1st 7-10-0-2 Trailing After 2nd 6-18-1-3 Out Shooting Opponents 30-11-2-3 Out Shot by Opponents 14-11-1-2 Even Shots 2-0-0-0 1-Goal Games 22-5-3-5 2-Goal Games 8-12-0-0 3-Goal Games 9-4-0-0 Overtime Record 4-3 Shootout Record 3-5 vs. North Division 33-16-3-4 vs. Atlantic Division 13-6-0-1 Month-by-Month W-L-OTL-SOL Points October 3-5-1-0 7 November 5-4-0-2 12 December 10-3-0-0 20 January 8-3-1-0 17 February 8-3-0-1 17 March 9-2-1-1 20 April 3-2-0-1 7 Total 46-22-3-5 100

Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT SO T Avg Syracuse Crunch: 75 72 80 4 3 234 3.08 Opponents: 51 75 55 3 5 189 2.49 Shots by Period 1 2 3 OT SO T Avg Syracuse Crunch: 738 755 748 46 3 2290 30.13 Opponents: 660 705 652 31 5 2053 27.01 Power Play G A % Overall: 53 338 15.7 (24th) Home: 25 177 14.1 (29th) Away: 28 161 17.4 (T17th) 6 shorthanded goals allowed (T-4th AHL) Penalty Kill G A % Overall: 57 376 84.8 (3rd) Home: 30 177 83.1 (T-14th) Away: 27 199 86.4 (5th) 13 shorthanded goals for (T-2nd AHL) Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 Individual Leaders Points: M. Joseph (53), C. Verhaeghe (48), M. Peca (46) Goals: A. Volkov (23), M. Stephens (19), Verhaeghe (17) Assists: M. Joseph (38), M. Peca (33), M. Bodie (31), C. Verhaeghe (31) PP Goals: C. Verhaeghe (7), A. Cirelli (6), M. Peca (5) SH Goals: G. Dumont (3), M. Bournival (3), K. Lynch (2) GW Goals: M. Peca (5), O. Archambault (4), A. Erne (4), D. Yan (4), C. Verhaeghe (4), M. Stephens (4) OT Goals: O. Archambault (1), D. Yan (1), C. Verhaeghe (1), M. Joseph (1) PIM: A. Gallant (194), D. Masin (79), E. Cernak (70), D. Walcott (70) Shots: M. Joseph (186), M. Stephens (148), J. McBain (139) +/-: M. Bodie (+32), E. Cernak (+30), D. Masin (+25)

Power Play Player: PPG PPA P Mathieu Joseph 3 17 20 Carter Verhaeghe 7 8 15 Matthew Peca 5 8 13 Jamie McBain 2 11 13 Mat Bodie 2 10 12 Shorthanded Player: SHG SHA P Michael Bournival 3 4 7 Gabriel Dumont 3 0 3 Kevin Lynch 2 0 2 Matthew Peca 1 1 2 Mat Bodie 0 2 2 Dominik Masin 1 1 2 Home: 30 177 83.1 (T-14th) Away: 27 199 86.4 (5th) 13 shorthanded goals for (T-2nd AHL)

2017-18 Regular Season Highs & Lows Home Date Away Date Largest Margin of Victory 4 2x; Last Mar. 28 vs. BNG (W, 5-1) 6 2x; Last Dec. 22 at BEL (W, 8-2) Largest Margin of Defeat 3 2x; Last Mar. 31 vs. CHA (L, 4-1) 5 Oct. 15 at WBS (L, 6-1) Most Goals, Game 6 Nov. 22 vs. RCH (OTW, 6-5) 8 Dec. 22 at BEL (W, 8-2) Most Goals Allowed, Game 5 2x; Last Mar. 3 vs. LAV (OTL, 5-4) 6 2x; Last Nov. 3 at LAV (SOL, 6-5) Most Goals, Period 4 Dec. 15 vs. PRO (W, 5-3) 1st 4 3x; Last Dec. 31 at BNG (W, 5-0) 3rd Most Goals Allowed, Period 3 2x; Last Jan. 27 vs. TOR (L, 4-2) 2nd 4 Nov. 15 at HER (L, 4-2) 3rd Fastest Goal, Start of Game 0:48 Oct. 27 vs. TOR (L, 4-2) 1st, Stephens 0:15 Mar. 11 at RCH (SOL, 5-4) 1st, Joseph Fastest Goal, Start of Period 0:48 Oct. 27 vs. TOR (L, 4-2) 1st, Stephens 0:15 Mar. 11 at RCH (SOL, 5-4) 1st, Joseph Fastest Goal Allowed, Start of Game 0:11 Oct. 20 vs. BNG (L, 3-2) 1st, Quenneville 0:28 Dec. 20 at LAV (L, 5-2) 1st, Cracknell Fastest Goal Allowed, Start of Period 0:11 Oct. 20 vs. BNG (L, 3-2) 1st, Quenneville 0:19 Nov. 4 at LAV (L, 5-2) 3rd, Holland Most Shots, Game 49 Nov. 22 vs. RCH (OTW, 6-5) 42 Jan. 20 at UTI (L, 4-2) Most Shots Allowed, Game 43 Apr. 14 vs. RCH (L, 4-2) 47 Feb. 28 at TOR (OTW, 4-3) Most Shots, Period 22 Feb. 3 vs. UTI (L, 4-2) 2nd 20 Jan. 20 at UTI (L, 4-2) 3rd Most Shots Allowed, Period 18 Apr. 14 vs. RCH (L, 4-2) 2nd 18 Mar. 11 at RCH (SOL, 5-4) 1st Fewest Shots, Game 18 Jan. 27 vs. TOR (L, 4-2) 16 Jan. 10 at BNG (W, 4-1) Fewest Shots Allowed, Game 17 2x; Last Jan. 15 vs. BNG (W, 3-0) 18 Dec. 9 at BEL (W, 6-0) Fewest Shots, Period 1 Dec. 23 vs. UTI (L, 2-1) 1st 2 Oct. 28 vs. RCH (W, 3-2) 1st Fewest Shots Allowed, Period 2 2x; Last Apr. 8 vs. BNG (L, 4-2) 3rd 1 Nov. 1 at BEL (SOL, 4-3) 3rd Most Penalty Minutes, Game 37 Oct. 13 vs. BEL (W, 4-2) 49 Nov. 1 at BEL (SOL, 4-3) Most Penalty Minutes Opponent, Game 79 Oct. 13 vs. BEL (W, 4-2) 49 Feb. 14 at UTI (SOW, 3-2) Fewest Penalty Minutes, Game 4 3x; Last Feb. 9 vs. HFD (SOL, 4-3) 2 Mar. 11 at RCH (SOL, 5-4) Fewest Penalty Minutes Opponent, Game 4 Mar. 10 vs. RCH (W, 4-2) 4 2x; Last Feb. 17 at CHA (L, 2-0) Calder Cup Playoffs 2018 2017-18 Regular Season Individual Player Statistics · 2017-18 AHL Regular Season No Skater Pos GP G A TP +/- PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GW FG IG OT UA EN SOG SOA SOGW SO% Pt/G PIM/G Shots Sh% * 7 Mathieu Joseph RW 70 15 38 53 10 41 3 17 0 0 2 3 2 1 1 1 2 7 0 28.6 0.76 0.59 186 8.1 21 Carter Verhaeghe C 58 17 31 48 18 30 7 8 0 0 4 3 4 1 0 1 2 5 0 40 0.83 0.52 120 14.2 22 Matthew Peca C 63 13 33 46 -1 18 5 8 1 1 5 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0.73 0.29 138 9.4 * 83 Alexander Volkov LW 75 23 22 45 19 63 3 5 1 0 3 7 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 16.7 0.60 0.84 138 16.7 * 67 Mitchell Stephens C 70 19 22 41 17 24 4 6 1 0 4 4 2 0 1 1 1 3 0 33.3 0.59 0.34 148 12.8 *X 9 Anthony Cirelli C 51 14 23 37 2 14 6 4 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0.73 0.27 116 12.1 33 Mat Bodie D 74 6 31 37 32 36 2 10 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.50 0.49 103 5.8 78 Michael Bournival LW 57 15 19 34 9 55 1 3 3 4 2 3 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0.60 0.96 118 12.7 14 Kevin Lynch C 57 14 12 26 21 48 1 0 2 0 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0.46 0.84 103 13.6 X 73 Adam Erne LW 41 12 14 26 4 38 4 4 0 1 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 50 0.63 0.93 78 15.4 11 Erik Condra RW 48 9 16 25 -2 57 2 6 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.52 1.19 95 9.5 27 Dominik Masin D 72 9 15 24 25 79 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.33 1.10 89 10.1 2 Jamie McBain D 60 5 19 24 5 30 2 11 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 50 0.40 0.50 139 3.6 * 18 Dennis Yan LW 43 13 10 23 11 20 1 4 0 0 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0.53 0.47 66 19.7 93 Olivier Archambault LW 41 12 11 23 2 35 3 2 0 0 4 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.56 0.85 49 24.5 SYR LW 29 10 8 18 4 31 3 2 0 0 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.62 1.07 42 23.8 26 Ben Thomas D 72 4 18 22 6 58 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 50 0.31 0.81 115 3.5 40 Gabriel Dumont C 18 5 16 21 11 15 1 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.17 0.83 46 10.9 * 44 Erik Cernak D 71 5 13 18 30 70 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.25 0.99 116 4.3 85 Daniel Walcott D 62 5 11 16 5 70 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.26 1.13 72 6.9 X 89 Cory Conacher RW 18 7 8 15 -5 36 4 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 50 0.83 2.00 46 15.2 3 Reid McNeill D 59 0 9 9 3 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.15 1.14 40 0.0 * 17 Jonne Tammela C 28 3 3 6 5 16 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.21 0.57 34 8.8 X 16 Tye McGinn LW 11 2 3 5 1 29 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.45 2.64 14 14.3 X 19 Jason Akeson RW 11 1 4 5 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.45 0.18 27 3.7 *X 24 Matthew Spencer D 39 1 4 5 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.13 0.33 21 4.8 65 Alex Gallant LW 38 1 2 3 -2 194 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.08 5.11 14 7.1 * 36 Alexey Lipanov C 10 0 3 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.3 0.40 6 0 X 61 Chris DiDomenico C 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.33 0.00 5 20 20 Troy Bourke LW 6 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.17 0.33 6 16.7 * 25 Cal Foote D 6 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.17 0.67 10 10.0 80 Eddie Pasquale (total) G 31 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.03 0.00 0 0.0 SYR G 15 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.07 0.00 0 0.0 *X 30 Olivier Mantha G 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.0 X 29 Nick Riopel G 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.0 * 12 Brendan Bradley LW 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 4 0.0 X 31 Peter Budaj G 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.0 X 13 Brandon Marino RW 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 1 0.0 *X 19 Josh Pitt LW 2 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 3 0.0 X 15 Ben Wilson D 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 2.00 1 0.0 X 81 Stephen MacAulay C 3 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 5 0.0 X 25 Mathieu Brodeur D 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 1.00 0 0.0 *X 47 Craig Wyszomirski D 7 0 0 0 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.71 5 0.0 X 38 Ty Loney RW 8 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 100 0.00 0.25 4 0.0 X 49 Michael Leighton G 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.0 *X 52 T.J. Melancon (total) D 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 8 0.0 SYR D 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 6 0.0 *X 63 Shane Conacher RW 10 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.20 6 0 * 4 Matt Petgrave (total) D 15 0 0 0 -3 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 1.47 12 0.0 SYR D 2 0 0 0 -1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 4.00 1 0.0 X 70 Louis Domingue (total) G 18 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.22 0 0.0 SYR G 18 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.22 0 0.0 * 39 Connor Ingram G 35 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.06 0 0.0 BENCH 76 3 30 3 TOTALS 76 234 408 639 237 1225 53 103 13 12 43 43 24 4 8 10 11 43 3 25.6 0.44 0.82 2290 10.1

2017-18 AHL Regular Season No Goalie GP Mins W L OTL SL SO EN GA GAA SOGP SOW SL SOGA SOA SO% SA SVS SV% X 29 Nick Riopel 1 18:42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1.000 X 70 Louis Domingue 18 1,077:10 13 5 0 0 2 2 39 2.17 0 0 0 0 0 0 480 441 0.919 40 Eddie Pasquale 31 1,781:15 16 6 5 2 2 1 65 2.17 4 2 2 5 11 0.545 842 777 0.923 BAK 16 947:00 6 5 4 0 1 0 41 2.60 1 1 0 0 2 1.000 455 414 0.910 SYR 15 835:15 10 1 1 2 1 1 24 1.72 3 1 2 5 9 0.444 387 363 0.938 * 39 Connor Ingram 35 1,983:05 20 11 2 0 4 6 77 2.33 2 2 0 4 18 0.778 891 814 0.914 X 31 Peter Budaj 2 117:03 0 1 0 1 0 0 6 2.95 1 0 1 1 2 0.500 53 47 0.887 *X 30 Olivier Mantha 1 59:48 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 3.01 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 39 0.929 X 49 Michael Leighton 9 475:34 3 3 0 2 0 1 24 3.03 2 0 2 3 7 0.571 182 158 0.868 Empty Net 43:36 11 0 Totals 76 4,940:18 46 22 3 5 7 11 173 2.27 8 3 5 13 36 0.639 2037 1864 0.915 Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 Julien BriseBois — General Manager, Syracuse Crunch | Assistant General Manager, Tampa Bay Lightning Julien Brisebois enters his eighth season as assistant general manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning after being named to the position on July 16, 2010. He reports directly to vice president and general manager Steve Yzerman and assists him in all aspects of player personnel decisions, analytics, contract preparation and negotiation, as well as salary arbitration for the Lightning and the Syracuse Crunch of the , for whom he also serves as general manager. BriseBois also manages interpretation of the NHL’s collective bargaining agreement and the salary cap for Tampa Bay. As general manager of the Lightning’s top affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch and the Norfolk Admirals before that, BriseBois has been the architect of teams that reached the Calder Cup Finals three times during his tenure, including winning the championship in 2012 in Norfolk. With the Lightning’s emphasis on drafting and development, the Crunch play an integral role in Tampa Bay’s success. During BriseBois’ tenure overseeing the Lightning’s top minor league affiliate, they have produced two AHL most valuable players, two defensemen of the year and have graduated numerous key players including most of the Lightning’s roster that reached back-to-back Eastern Conference Finals, as well as the 2015 Stanley Cup Final, as well as head coach Jon Cooper. During the 2011-12 season, BriseBois’ Norfolk Admirals set a professional sports record with a 28-game winning streak that propelled Norfolk to the AHL’s best regular season record. The team’s regular season success continued in the playoffs as the Admirals went on to win the organization’s first Calder Cup, the first championship by a Lightning AHL affiliate. BriseBois was instrumental in helping build the organization’s depth with signings that proved instrumental to both the Lightning and the Admirals, demonstrated by nine players being recalled to Tampa Bay during that season. In 2010-11 the Hockey News recognized BriseBois as the top hockey executive under 40 years of age in their “Top 40 Under 40” listing. Prior to coming to Tampa Bay, BriseBois, 40, spent nine seasons with the Montreal Canadiens after joining the organization on September 1, 2001 as director of legal affairs. In July of 2003 he added director of hockey operations to his duties before being named vice president of hockey operations on July 24, 2006. In this capacity, BriseBois oversaw the Canadiens’ AHL affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs. The Bulldogs went on to win the 2007 Calder Cup during the first season under BriseBois’ direction. On August 23, 2007 BriseBois was named the general manager of the Hamilton Bulldogs, making him the youngest in the AHL at the time. During that time he retained his position with the Canadiens. A native of Greenfield Park, Quebec, BriseBois was employed by the Heenan Blaikie law firm before joining the Canadiens. During that time he worked in the field of sports law, where he represented several NHL and Major League clubs in arbitration cases as well as acting as an advisor in contract negotiations. BriseBois also participated in the reform of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. BriseBois is a graduate of the University Of Montreal Faculty Of Law and earned a Master’s degree in business administration from the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University. He is a member of the Quebec Bar, the American Bar Association and the Sports Lawyers Association.

Benoit Groulx — Head Coach Groulx, 49, enters his second season as head coach of the Crunch after he was hired on May 10, 2016. In his first season in Syracuse, Groulx coached the Crunch to the franchise’s second Calder Cup Finals appearance. Under his leadership, the Crunch won the North Division with a 38-24-7-7 regular season mark before rolling through the Eastern Conference playoffs with an 11-5 record through the first three rounds. The Crunch were defeated by the Grand Rapids Griffins in the 2017 Calder Cup Finals, four games to two. He had been the head coach and general manager for the Gatineau Olympiques of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League during the 2015-16 season, guiding his team to a record of 46-19-2-1. The Olympiques were defeated in the 2016 QMJHL Quarter-Final by the Moncton Wildcats four games to two. Groulx has worked 13 total seasons as a head coach in the QMJHL with the Hull/Gatineau Olympiques, posting a career record of 460-293-18-59. He led his teams to league championships in 2003, 2004 and 2008, earning QMJHL Coach of the Year honors for the 2003-04 season while coaching the Olympiques. The Hull, Quebec native also served on the coaching staffs for Team Canada at the 2004 U18 World Championships as well as the 2014 and 2015 IIHF World Junior Championships. Groulx was an assistant coach for the Gold Medal winning Team Canada at the U18 World Championships in 2004. Groulx was also an assistant coach for Team Canada at the World Junior Championships in 2014 as Canada was defeated in the Bronze Medal game by Russia. The following year, Groulx was the head coach for Team Canada, winning the Gold Medal and earning a perfect 7-0 record during the tournament. Groulx also has two years of head coaching experience in the American Hockey League with the Rochester Americans (2008-09, 2009-10), compiling a record of 73-76-11 while leading the Americans to one Calder Cup playoffs appearance. Groulx is the ninth head coach in Syracuse Crunch history, replacing Rob Zettler, who had been the team’s head coach for three and one-half seasons. Zettler replaced Jon Cooper, the first head coach of the Crunch’s Lightning era, March 25, 2013.

Jeff Halpern — Assistant Coach Halpern, 40, began his career behind the bench with the Crunch during the 2015-16 season as the team’s player development coach. He worked closely with Lightning prospects in Syracuse to assist with individual development. He was hired as a full-time assistant for the Crunch June 27, 2016. A native of Washington, D.C., Halpern is a veteran of 976 NHL games, including 126 with the Lightning from 2007 to 2010. Over his 14 seasons in the NHL, the centerman recorded 152 goals and 221 assists. Along with Tampa Bay, he spent time with the Washington Capitals, Dallas Stars, , Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers before finishing his career with the Phoenix Coyotes in 2014.

Ken Klee — Assistant Coach Klee, 46, joins the Crunch after spending two years as the head coach of the U.S. Women’s National Team, where he won two consecutive world championships in 2015 and 2016. An Indianapolis, Indiana native, Klee skated in 934 NHL games over 14 seasons, the majority of which was spent with the Washington Capitals. The defenseman’s NHL career spanned from 1994 to 2009, accumulating 195 points (55g, 140a) with the Capitals, Toronto, New Jersey, Colorado, Atlanta, Anaheim and Phoenix. In addition to his NHL experience, Klee played in 191 games in the American Hockey League for Baltimore and Portland.

Karl Goehring — Goaltending & Video Coach Goehring, 39, returns to Syracuse after being hired as the team’s goaltending and video coach on July 12, 2017. He had been a volunteer assistant coach with his alma mater, the University of North Dakota, for seven seasons, starting in 2010. During his time as an assistant coach at North Dakota, the university made four Frozen Four appearances (2011, 2014, 2015, 2016) and won one National Championship (2016). Under his tutelage, Zane McIntyre won the Mike Richter Award as the NCAA’s top goaltender, in 2014-15. During his playing career, the Apple Valley, Minnesota native had two stints with the Crunch, from 2001-2005 and 2007-08. He holds the franchise record for wins (78) and games played by a goaltender (177). In four seasons as the netminder at the University of North Dakota, Goehring led the program to a National Championship in 2000 and an appearance in the championship game in 2001. He holds the program record for wins (80), winning percentage (.756) and shitouts (15). Goehring replaces David Alexander, who took a similar position with the NHL’s St. Louis Blues. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #93 — Olivier Archambault — Left Wing 4th Round (108), MTL, 2011 Hometown: Le Gardeur, Quebec | Height: 5’11 | Weight: 190 | DOB: 16-Feb-93 | Shot: Left |Pronunciation: uh-LIH-vee-ay ARSH-am-boh GCareeroaltenders Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2009-10 Val d'Or QMJHL 58 12 15 27 -13 14 4 0 81 4 0 0 0 -1 0 2010-11 Val d'Or QMJHL 65 20 33 53 -7 28 5 1 121 4 1 2 3 -3 4 2011-12 Drummondville QMJHL 45 17 22 39 -17 24 2 0 120 4 1 2 3 -4 0 2012-13 Hamilton AHL 10 1 1 2 -3 10 0 0 9 ------Drummondville QMJHL 64 32 34 66 -6 56 15 0 192 5 2 4 6 1 6 2013-14 Quebec QMJHL 38 19 27 46 19 37 2 2 105 5 0 4 4 -6 11 2014-15 Iowa AHL 24 4 5 9 -8 21 0 0 30 ------Alaska ECHL 38 20 18 38 7 36 2 0 120 ------2015-16 Iowa AHL 6 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 8 ------Quad City ECHL 50 22 30 52 2 18 6 1 162 4 1 2 3 1 8 2016-17 South Carolina ECHL 35 16 8 24 -9 29 5 0 108 22 7 10 17 2 28 2017-18 Total SYR & SJ AHL 41 12 11 23 2 35 3 0 49 ------Syracuse AHL 29 10 8 18 4 31 3 0 42 ------San Jose AHL 12 2 3 5 -2 4 0 0 7 ------Allen ECHL 19 13 18 31 12 32 1 0 61 ------Total AHL 81 17 17 34 -10 68 3 0 96 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total ECHL 142 71 74 145 12 115 14 1 451 26 8 12 20 3 36 Total QMJHL 270 100 131 231 -24 159 28 3 619 22 4 12 16 -13 21

2017-18: Two assists (7, 8; 2nd PPA) Apr. 14 vs. RCH; 4th MPG... Goal (12; 3rd PPG) Mar. 31 vs. CHA... Goal (11) and assist (9; 1st PPA) Mar. 28 vs. BNG; 3rd MPG... Two goals (9, 10; 2nd PPG) Mar. 17 vs. LAV; 2nd MPG and first career AHL multi-goal game... Overtime game-winning goal (8; 3rd GWG) Mar. 16 at SPR... Goal (7; 1st PPG) Mar. 14 at BNG... Assist (8) Mar. 11 at RCH... Assist (7) Mar. 10 vs. RCH... Goal (6) and assist (6) Feb. 18 at CHA; 1st MPG.. Goal (5) Feb. 10 vs. LAV; 2nd GWG... Assist (5) Feb. 9 vs. HFD... Goal (4) Feb. 3 vs. UTI... Assist (4), his first with the Crunch Jan. 27 vs TOR... Scored first Crunch goal (3) Jan. 26 vs. BEL... Made Crunch debut Jan. 24 at LAV... Has split the season with San Jose (AHL) and Allen (ECHL)... Five points (2g, 3a) in 12 games with the Barracuda... Four-game scoring streak (1g, 3a) Oct. 27-Nov. 5... 31 points in 19 games with Allen, fourth on the team as of Jan. 22... His 1.63 points per game are third most in the ECHL (as of Jan. 22) and most among players who have seen regular action this season.

2016-17: Appeared in 35 games for the South Carolina Stingrays and chipped in with 24 points (16g, 8a)... Helped guide the Stingrays to the Kelly Cup Finals with 17 points (7g, 10a) in 22 games, tying for third on the team during the playoffs; South Carolina would lose to Colorado in the Kelly Cup Finals in four games (4-0)... Scored two goals, including the game-winning goal in the third period in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals against Manchester to send South Carolina to the Kelly Cup Finals for the second time in three years.

2015-16: Split the season with Iowa and Quad City, mostly with the Mallards... No points in six games with the Wild, but 52 points in 50 games for Quad City to lead the team... Only Mallard to finish the season at a point per game clip (1.04 points per game)... Potted three points in four Kelly Cup Playoff games as the Mallards lost to the top-seeded Missouri Mavericks... First pro playoff game Apr. 16 at Missouri.

2014-15: Saw action with Iowa and Alaska in his first professional season... Nine points (4g, 5a) in 24 games for the Wild... Made Iowa debut Jan. 13, 2015 vs. Chicago... Played to a point per game with the Aces, netting 38 points (20g, 18a) in 38 games.

2013-14: Spent the season with the Quebec Remparts as a teammate with current Crunch forward Adam Erne... Contributed 46 points (19g, 27a) in 38 games... Was acquired by the Remparts in a trade prior to the season... Attended Minnesota Wild development camp.

2012-13: Joined the Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) on an ATO after the conclusion of his junior season with Drummondville... Made pro debut Apr. 2 at OKC... Notched first point (assist) Apr. 19 vs. STJ in his eighth game... Scored first pro goal Apr. 20 at RCH (D. Leggio)... Skated in 10 games total with the Bulldogs... Played in his second season with Drummondville, his fourth in the QMJHL, and added 66 points in 64 games.

Junior Career: Played five seasons in the QMJHL with three teams... Appeared in 270 games over the course of his career, totaling 100 goals and 131 assists for 231 career points... Was selected by Val d’Or with the 1st overall pick in the 2009 QMJHL Entry Draft.

Transactions: Signed PTO with Syracuse Jan. 22, 2018... Released from PTO and returned to Allen Dec. 9... Signed a PTO with San Jose Barracuse Oct. 20... Signed with the Allen Americans (ECHL) Aug. 10, 2017... Drafted by Montreal in the 4th round, 108th overall, of the 2011 NHL Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #33 — Mat Bodie — Defense Undrafted Hometown: East St. Paul, MB | Height: 6’0 | Weight: 168 | DOB: 7-Mar-90 | Shot: Left |Pronunciation: BOH-dee GCareeroaltenders Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2006-07 Selkirk MJHL 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 ------2008-09 Powell River BCHL 53 1 41 42 0 41 1 0 0 18 2 12 14 0 20 2009-10 Powell River BCHL 51 8 34 42 0 37 3 2 0 23 9 22 31 0 23 2010-11 Union College ECAC 40 6 26 32 27 18 1 0 0 ------2011-12 Union College ECAC 39 8 21 29 18 32 2 1 90 ------2012-13 Union College ECAC 35 6 18 24 11 32 2 1 73 ------2013-14 Union College ECAC 40 8 31 39 28 57 1 0 82 ------2014-15 Hartford AHL 75 5 27 32 11 42 1 0 108 15 3 4 7 1 6 2015-16 Hartford AHL 76 7 29 36 5 38 1 1 125 ------2016-17 Total Roc/Har AHL 62 10 29 39 -14 55 6 0 105 ------Hartford AHL 45 8 22 30 -14 47 5 0 81 ------Rochester AHL 17 2 7 9 0 8 1 0 24 ------2017-18 Syracuse AHL 74 6 31 37 32 36 2 0 103 ------Total AHL 287 28 116 144 34 171 10 1 441 15 3 4 7 1 6 Total ECAC 154 28 96 124 84 139 6 2 245 ------Total BCHL 104 9 75 84 0 78 4 2 0 41 11 34 45 0 43

2017-18: Assist (31) Apr. 6 at BNG... Assist (30; 10th PPA) for his first 30+ assist season Mar. 23 vs. BRI... Goal (6) and two assists (28, 29) Mar. 17 vs. LAV; 7th MPG... Two assists (26, 27; 2nd SHA) Mar. 16 at SPR; 6th MPG... Assist (25; 9th PPA) Mar. 9 vs. HER... Goal (5; 2nd PPG) and assist (24; 8th PPA) Mar. 3 vs. LAV; 5th MPG... Assist (23) Feb. 28 at TOR... Assist (22) Feb. 23 vs. LV... Assist (21) Feb. 21 at RCH... Assist (20) Feb. 18 at CHA... Assist (19) Feb. 14 at UTI... Season-high three assists (16, 17, 18) Jan. 26 vs. BEL; 4th MPG... Assist (15, 7th PPA), his 100th career AHL assist Jan. 24 at LAV... Assist (14; 6th PPA) Jan. 17 at BEL... Assist (13; 5th PPA) Jan. 12 at UTI... Assist (12) Jan. 6 at HFD... Assist (11) Dec. 31 at BNG... Two goals (3, 4; 1st PPG) Dec. 22 at BEL; 3rd MPG and first two-goal game since Mar. 3, 2017... Assist (10) Dec. 15 vs. PRO... Two assists (8, 9; 5th PPA) Dec. 8 at BNG; 2nd MPG... Assist (7; 4th PPA) Dec. 6 at UTI... Goal (2) and assist (6; 3rd PPA) Dec. 2 vs. BEL; 1st MPG... Assist (5) Nov. 29 at TOR... Assist (4; 2nd PPA) Nov. 25 at WBS... Goal (1) Nov. 22 vs. RCH... Assist (3, 1st PPA) Nov. 1 at BEL... Assist (2, 1st SHA) Oct. 20 vs. BNG... Assist (1) Oct. 14 vs. UTI... Made Syracuse Crunch debut Oct. 6 vs. RCH.

2016-17: Split the season between Rochester and Hartford, appearing in 62 games between the teams... Was the team captain for Hartford before being traded to Rochester... Finished tied for 13th in the AHL among defensemen with 39 points, setting career-highs in goals (10) and points... Two assists (28, 29, 14th PPA) Apr. 2 at ALB; 9th MPG... Two assists (26, 27) Mar. 25 at BNG; 8th MPG... Two assists (24, 25, 13th PPA) Mar. 24 vs. SPR; 7th MPG... Assisst (23) Mar. 10 vs. STJ... Two goals (9, 10, 6th PPG) Mar. 4 vs. BRI; 6th MPG...Joined RCH following trade from NYR to BUF Feb. 28... Assist (22) Feb. 18 at LV... Assist (21, 12th PPA) Feb. 17 at LV... Assist (20) Jan. 28 vs. PRO; four-game point streak (2g, 6a) Jan. 22-28... Assist (19, 11th PPA) Jan. 27 at BRI... Goal (8, 5th PPG) and two assists (17, 18, 9th & 10th PPA) Jan. 25 vs. HER; 5th MPG; back-to-back three-point games... Goal (7) and two assists (15, 16, 8th PPA) Jan. 22 at PRO; 4th MPG... Assist (14, 1st SHA) Jan. 20 vs. TOR; four-game point streak (4a) Jan. 6-20... Assist (13, 7th PPA) Jan. 14 at STJ... Assist (12) Jan. 13 at STJ... Assist (11, 6th PPA) Jan. 6 vs. LV... Assist (10) Dec. 30 at SPR... Goal (6) and assist (9) Dec. 21 at SYR; 3rd MPG... Goal (5, 4th PPG) and assist (8, 5th PPA) Dec. 12 vs. TOR, 2nd MPG... Assist (7; 4th PPA) Nov. 26 at LV; five-game scoring streak (3g, 3a) Nov. 19-26... Assist (6, 3rd PPA) Nov. 25 vs. ALB... Goal (4, 3rd PPG) and assist (5, 2nd PPA) Nov. 23 vs. BRI; capped three-game goal streak, 1st MPG... Goal (3, 2nd PPG) Nov. 20 vs. PRO... Goal (2) Nov. 19 at BNG... Goal (1, 1st PPG) Nov. 12 at UTI... Assist (4) Nov. 4 vs. BRI... Assist (3, 1st PPA) Oct. 29 vs. UTI... Assist (2) Oct. 15 at WBS... Assist (1) Oct. 14 vs. STJ.

2015-16: Played in all 76 regular season games for the Hartford Wolf Pack in his second pro season... Was one of only two Hartford players, and the only defenseman, to play in all 76 games... Finished the season as the team’s captain... Finished fifth on the team and 19th among AHL defensemen with 36 points (7g, 29a), most among Hartford defensemen... Led the Wolf Pack with nine power-play assists.

2014-15: Played in 75 games for Hartford in his first pro season... Made his pro debut Oct. 12, 2014 at SYR and notched his first two career points... First pro goal Oct. 21, 2014 at WOR... Finished with 32 points (5g, 27a), tied for the most in the AHL among rookie defensemen with Trevor Carrick (Charlotte)... Helped the Wolf Pack to the Eastern Confer- ence Finals, their first appearance since 2004, with seven points (3g, 4a), most among Hartford defensemen, in 15 games.

2013-14: Finished college career at Union with 124 career points (28g, 96a), a new program record for points by a defenseman... Captained the Dutchmen to their first Na- tional Championship while setting a new program record among defensemen with 39 points... Was the team leader in assists with 31 and finished third in points with 39... Posted four points (2g, 2a) during the Frozen Four, including a goal and assist in the National Championship game win over Minnesota.

2012-13: Skated in 35 games for Union College, registering 24 points (6g, 18a)... His 18 assists ranked fifth among ECAC defenseman.

2011-12: Skated in 29 games for Union, registering 8 goals and 29 points… 2nd among ECAC Hockey defenseman in scoring... scored the game-winning goal Jan. 13 vs. Harvard in an outdoor game at Fenway Park in Boston.

2010-11: Skated in all 40 games as a freshman Union, setting a then-program record for points by a defenseman with 32 (6g, 26a)... One of two Dutchmen defenseman to appear in all 40 games... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team.

Junior Career: Spent two seasons with the Powell River Kings, skating in 104 regular season games and 41 playoff games during two runs to the finals... served as team captain in 2009-10.

Transactions: Signed one-year, two-way contract with Tampa Bay July 1, 2017. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #20 — Troy Bourke — Left Wing 3rd Round (72), COL, 2012 Hometown: Onoway, Alberta | Height: 5’11 | Weight: 175 | DOB: 30-Mar-94 | Shot: Left |Pronunciation: BUHRK GCareeroaltenders Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2009-10 Prince George WHL 5 3 0 3 -3 4 1 0 0 ------2010-11 Prince George WHL 68 19 23 42 15 20 3 0 0 4 0 1 1 -4 0 2011-12 Prince George WHL 71 18 38 56 -12 56 5 1 0 ------2012-13 Prince George WHL 63 15 35 50 -30 37 4 0 0 ------2013-14 Lake Erie AHL 15 3 4 7 -1 6 0 0 15 ------Prince George WHL 69 29 56 85 -4 62 5 3 0 ------2014-15 Lake Erie AHL 61 9 13 22 1 22 2 1 57 ------2015-16 San Antonio AHL 56 2 7 9 -3 30 0 0 56 ------Fort Wayne ECHL 9 5 6 11 5 6 1 0 27 16 7 9 16 0 6 2016-17 San Antonio AHL 74 9 15 24 -7 20 1 2 91 ------2017-18 Syracuse AHL 6 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 6 ------Adirondack ECHL 22 10 22 32 11 18 3 0 40 ------Total AHL 212 24 39 63 -10 80 3 3 225 ------Total ECHL 31 15 28 43 16 24 4 0 67 16 7 9 16 0 6 Total WHL 276 84 152 236 -34 179 18 4 0 4 0 1 1 -4 0

2017-18: Scored first goal (1) with the Crunch Apr. 8 vs. BNG... Has spent the majority of the season with Adirondack (ECHL), appearing in 22 games and logging 32 points (10g, 22a), 1.45 points per game, while battling injuries... Made Thunder debut with three points (2g, 1a) Oct. 14... Eight multi-point games for Adirondack, including a pair of four-point performances Mar. 2 at Manchester (2g, 2a) and Mar. 31 vs. Reading (1g, 3a)... Started the season with the Crunch and made his Crunch debut Oct. 7 vs. RCH.

2016-17: Appeared in 74 games with San Antonio… Set AHL career high in points with 24, while also leading his team in games played… Assist (15) Apr. 15 at TEX… Goal (9) Mar. 21 vs. TUC; four-game point streak (2g, 3a) Mar. 14-21... Two assists (13, 14, 1st PPA) Mar. 18 vs. SD… Assist (12) Mar. 17 vs. SD… Goal (8) Mar. 14 vs. CLE… Goal (7) Feb. 17 at GR… Assist (11) Feb. 15 at MIL… Assist (10) Feb. 3 vs. TEX... Goal (6, 1st PPG) and assist (9) Jan. 25 at RFD; 5th MPG… Two assists (7, 8) Jan. 6 at SD; 4th MPG… Two goals (4, 5, 1st SHG) Dec. 30 at SAG; 4th MPG… Goal (3) and assist (6) Dec. 16 vs. TUC; 3rd MPG… Assist (5) Nov. 19 vs. CHA… Goal (2) Nov. 11 at ST; two-game point streak (2g, 0a) Nov. 9-11… Goal (1) Nov. 9 at ONT… Assist (4) Oct. 28; three-game point streak (0g, 4a) Oct. 25-28… Two assists (2, 3) Oct. 27 at CLE… Assist (1) Oct. 25 at TEX.

2015-2016: Started and ended the year with SA, but spent 9 games in ECHL with FW, as well as playoffs… Season ended with FW in the postseason… Scored same amount of points (16) as games played in the postseason… Assist (9, 2nd PPA) May 21 at ALN… Goal (7, 3rd PPG) May 15 vs. ALN… Goal (6) and two assists (7, 8) May 13 vs. ALN… Assist (6, 1st PPA) May 4 at UTA; four-game point streak (1g, 5a) Apr. 27 - May 4… Assit (5) Apr. 30 vs. UTA… Goal (5) and assist (4) Apr. 29 vs. UTA… Two assists (2, 3) Apr. 27 vs. CIN…Two goals (3, 4, 1st & 2nd PPG) Apr. 22 at CIN… Goal (2) Assist (1) Apr. 20 at CIN… Goal (1) Apr. 15 vs. CIN… FInished regular season with SA… Assists (7) Mar. 22 vs. GR… Joined FW during middle of the season… Assist (6) Feb. 24 vs. MO; five-game point streak (3g, 2a) Feb. 14-24… Assist (5) Feb. 21 vs. COL… Goal (5) Feb. 20 at TOL… Two goals (3, 4) Feb. 19 vs. TOL… Goal (2, 1st PPG) Feb. 14 at TOL… Goal (1) and assist (1) Feb. 6 vs. QC; 1st MPG of ECHL career… Began season with SA in AHL… Assists (6) Dec. 26 at TEX… Goal (2) Nov. 25 at RFD… Assist (5) Nov. 13 vs. STK; three-game point streak (1g, 2a) Nov. 8-13…Assist (4) Nov. 11 at TEX… Goal (1) Nov. 8 vs. CHI… Assist (3) Nov. 3 at SD; three-game point streak (0g, 3a) Oct. 24 - Nov. 3… Assist (2) Oct. 30 at ONT… Assist (1) Oct. 24 Vs. STK.

2014-2015: Tied his career high in goals (9) in 61 games with LE… Assist (13) Apr. 17 vs. HAM… Assist (12) Apr. 12 at ADK… Goal (9) Apr. 11 at ADK… Goal (8) Mar. 21 vs. GR… Goal (7) Feb. 21 vs. RFD… Assist (11, *PPA) Feb. 20 vs. RFD… Two assists (9, 10) Feb. 15 at MIL; 4th MPG… Goal (6, *PPG) Feb. 12 vs. CHA… Goal (5, *PPG) and assists (8) Jan. 16 at CHI; 3rd MPG… Goal (4) Dec. 27 at UTI… Goal (3) Dec. 12 vs. RFD… Assist (7) Dec. 3 vs. CHI… Assist (6, *PPA) Nov. 30 at TOR… Goal (2) Nov. 29 at HAM… Two assists (4, 5) Nov. 28 vs. HAM; 2nd MPG… Assist (3) Nov. 15 vs. ADK… Goal (1) and assist (2) Nov. at GR; 1st MPG… Assist (1) Oct. 10 at GR.

2013-2014: Spent 69 games with the Prince George Cougars of the WHL before transitioning to the AHL… Second on Prince George in points (69)… Led the team with 56 assists… Had three points (1g, 2a) in first ever AHL game… Finished the year with 7 points after skating in 15 games for LE.

2012-2013: Third full season in the WHL… 2nd on team in points (50) and led team in assists (39).

2011-2012: Skated 71 games for Prince George Cougars in WHL… Led Prince George in points scored (56)… Represented Canada in the 2018 U18 World Junior Champion- ships… Tied for first in assists (7) during championships… helped Canada defeat Finland in the bronze medal game.

2010-2011: Played in 68 games for Prince George… Scored 19 goals and 20 assists in first full season in the WHL… Scored 1 assist in 4 playoff games for the Cougars… Skated for Canada in the 2011 U17 World Hockey Challenge.

2009-2010: Made WHL debut in 5 contests for Prince George… Scored 3 goals… Started the season with the St. Albert Raiders of the Albert Midget AAA Hockey League.

Transactions: Signed AHL contract with Syracuse Crunch on September 26, 2017. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #78 — Michael Bournival — Left Wing (“A”) 3rd Round (71), COL, 2010 Hometown: Shawinigan, Quebec | Height: 5’11 | Weight: 198 | DOB: 31-May-92 | Shot: Left |Pronunciation: boor-nee-VAHL GCareeroaltenders Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2008-09 Shawinigan QMJHL 46 11 11 22 13 29 1 0 - 21 1 3 4 -7 12 2009-10 Shawinigan QMJHL 58 24 38 62 1 37 8 1 - 6 2 2 4 0 6 2010-11 Shawinigan QMJHL 56 28 36 64 4 28 10 0 212 12 5 8 13 -1 10 Canada WJC 6 0 1 1 -1 0 0 0 9 ------2011-12 Shawinigan QMJHL 41 30 26 56 15 27 7 3 169 11 1 6 7 0 12 2012-13 Hamilton AHL 69 10 20 30 -3 26 2 2 153 ------2013-14 Montreal NHL 60 7 7 14 -6 18 1 0 78 14 0 1 1 -3 0 Hamilton AHL 3 2 1 3 1 2 1 0 12 ------2014-15 Montreal NHL 29 3 2 5 3 4 0 0 27 ------Hamilton AHL 12 3 6 9 4 8 0 0 34 ------2015-16 St. John's AHL 20 1 7 8 -7 12 1 0 55 ------2016-17 Tampa Bay NHL 19 2 1 3 -3 2 0 0 25 ------Syracuse AHL 38 9 10 19 15 18 0 2 76 22 8 7 15 6 14 2017-18 Tampa Bay NHL 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 ------Syracuse AHL 57 15 19 34 9 55 1 3 118 ------Total NHL 113 12 10 22 -6 24 1 0 135 14 0 1 1 -3 0 Total AHL 199 40 63 103 19 121 5 7 448 22 8 7 15 6 14 Total QMJHL 201 93 111 204 33 121 26 4 - 50 9 19 28 -8 40 Total WJC 6 0 1 1 -1 0 0 0 9 ------2017-18: Two assists (18, 19; 4th SHA & 3rd PPA) Mar. 16 at SPR; 9th MPG... Assist (17; 3rd SHA) Mar. 3 vs. LAV... Recorded 100th career AHL point with an assist (16; 2nd SHA) Feb. 24 vs. WBS... Two goals (14, 15; 2nd GWG), his second multi-goal game Feb. 23 vs. LV; 8th MPG... Assist (15) Feb. 18 at CHA... Reassigned to Syracuse Feb. 6... Played in four games for the Lightning after earning his first recall of the season Jan. 22... Goal (13) and assist (14; 2 PPA) Jan. 20 at UTI; 7th MPG... Assist (13) Jan. 15 vs. BNG... Goal (12) Jan. 12 at UTI... Goal (11; 1st PPG) and two assists (11, 12) Jan. 10 at BNG; 6th MPG... Goal (10) 17 seconds into the game Jan. 7 at PRO... Assist (10; 1st PPA) Dec. 31 at BNG... Goal (9) and assist (9) Dec. 22 at BEL; 4th MPG... Goal (8) and two assists (7, 8) Dec. 15 vs. PRO; 3rd MPG and first three-point game since Dec. 6, 2014... Assist (6) Dec. 6 at UTI... Assist (5) Dec. 2 vs. BEL... Goal (7; 3rd SHG) Nov. 25 at WBS, giving him a SHG in back-to-back games... Goal (6; 2nd SHG) and assist (4) Nov. 24 vs. WBS; 3rd MPG... Assist (3; 1st SHA) Nov. 22 vs. RCH... Goal (5) Nov. 11 vs. CHA; 1st GWG... Goal (4) and assist (2) Oct. 28 vs. RCH; 2nd MPG... Two goals (2, 3) Oct. 21 vs. SPR; 1st MPG... Goal (1, 1st SHG) Oct. 20 vs. BNG... Assist (1) in season debut Oct. 13 vs. BEL... Assigned to Syracuse by Tampa Bay Oct. 9... Appeared in two preseason games with the Lightning before suffering an injury, keeping him out the rest of training camp.

2016-17: Goal (8) CCF G4 June 9 vs. GR... Assist (5) CCF G3 June 7 vs. GR... Goal (7), assist (4), 6 shots CCF G2 June 3 at GR; 3rd MPG... Assist (3) ECF G5 May 27 vs. PRO... Two goals (5, 6) ECF G4 May 26 vs. PRO; 2nd MPG... Goal (4) ECF G3 May 24 vs. PRO... Goal (3) ECF G1 May 19 at PRO... Goal (2, 1st SHG) NDF G6 May 15 at TOR... Assist (2) NDF G5 May 13 vs. TOR... Goal (1), assist (1) NDF G2 May 6 vs. TOR; 1st MPG... Goal (9) Apr. 14 vs. BNG... Goal (8) Apr. 12 at UTI... Reassigned to Crunch Apr. 9... Totaled three points (2g, 1a) in 19 NHL games, first season w/ TBL... Recalled by TBL Apr. 5... Goal (7), plus-3 Mar. 29 at BNG... Assist (10) Mar. 25 vs. UTI... Goal (6, 2nd SHG) Mar. 24 vs. WBS... Assist (9) Mar. 18 vs. ALB... Returned to Crunch lineup Mar. 17 at UTI after missing 13 games... Reassigned to Crunch Feb. 8... Recalled by TBL Jan. 7 (emergency); Jan. 9 (standard)... Reassigned to Crunch Jan. 4... First TBL goal in 4th game (11th career NHL goal in 93rd game) Dec. 22 vs. DET... Recalled by TBL Dec. 22... Assist (8) Dec. 17 at BRI... Assist (7) Dec. 10 vs. UTI... Reassigned to Crunch Dec. 6... Lightning debut Dec. 1 at STL, becoming 40th player to apppear in game for Lightning and Crunch since affiliation began... 90th career NHL game and first not with Montreal; first NHL game since Feb. 28, 2015, vs. Toronto... Recalled by Tampa Bay Nov. 30... Two assists (5, 6) Nov. 26 at BNG; 3rd MPG... Goal (5), assist (4) Nov. 25 vs. TOR; 2nd MPG... Assist (3) Nov. 11 vs. RCH... Assist (2) Oct. 29 vs. PRO... Goals in four of first five Crunch games... Goal (4) Oct. 22 at BNG... Goal (3; 1st SHG) and assist (1; 1st PPA) Oct. 21 vs. UTI... Goal (2) Oct. 16 at RCH... Goal (1) in Crunch debut Oct. 15 vs. RCH.

2015-16: Skated in 20 games with the IceCaps, posting a goal and eight points to go along with 12 penalty minutes while dealing with concussion symptoms, which forced him to miss most of the season.

2014-15: Skated in 29 games with the Canadiens, recording three goals and five points to go along with a +3 rating... Set a career-high with two goals, including the game winner Jan. 2 at NJD... Also skated in 12 games with Hamilton, recording three goals and nine points... Season ended early due to a concussion.

2013-14: Appeared in 60 games with Montreal, notching seven goals and 14 points to go along with 18 penalty minutes... Set career NHL highs for games played, goals, assists, points and penalty minutes... Skated in his 1st career NHL game on Oct. 5 vs. PHI... Scored his 1st NHL goal on Oct. 17 vs. CBJ... Registered 1st career NHL assist on Oct. 19 vs. NSH... Recorded a four-game point streak from Oct. 17-24, posting two goals and five points during that stretch... Skated in 1st career NHL playoff game on Apr. 16 at TBL... Appeared in three games with Hamilton, collecting two goals and three points... 2012-13: Played in 69 games with Hamilton in his first professional season... Finished second on the Bulldogs in goals (10) and assists (20) and was third in points (30)... Made pro debut on Oct. 13 at GR, also registering an assist in the game... Scored 1st pro goal on Oct. 23 at RCH.

Junior Career: Skated in 201 career QMJHL games, all with his hometown Shawinigan Cataractes, tallying 93 goals and 204 points... 2011-12: Skated in 41 games with Shawinigan and was second on the team with 30 goals and fourth with 56 points... Played in six games with Team Canada at the World Junior Championship, recording one assist while helping Canada earn the bronze medal... Recorded seven points at the Memorial Cup tournament, leading Shawinigan to their 1st Memorial Cup championship... 2010-11: Skated in 56 games with Shawinigan, registering 28 goals (second on team) and 64 points (third on team)... Led Shawinigan for points (13) and assists (8) during the QMJHL playoffs...2009-10: Played in 58 games with Shawinigan... Ranked tied for second on the team with 24 goals, third for assists (38) and points (62)... Led the team for playoff scoring...2008-09: Skated in 46 games in rookie season with Shawinigan, recording 11 goals and 22 points.

Transactions: Re-signed with Tampa Bay on 7/15/17... Signed as a free agent on 7/1/16 . . . Acquired by Montreal from Colorado in exchange for Ryan O’Byrne on 11/11/10 . . . Drafted by Colorado in the 3rd round, 71st overall, of the 2010 NHL Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #12 — Brendan Bradley — Left Wing Undrafted Hometown: Richboro, PA | Height: 6’0 | Weight: 190 | DOB: 15-Aug-92 | Shot: Left |Pronunciation: GCareeroaltenders Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2011-12 Fresno NAHL 50 16 33 49 16 35 7 2 113 ------2012-13 Jersey EJHL 45 17 61 78 6 ------2013-14 U. of Vermont H-East 36 8 13 21 - 8 3 1 ------2014-15 U. of Vermont H-East 41 7 17 24 7 14 0 0 90 ------2015-16 U. of Vermont H-East 39 10 10 20 -1 24 1 0 84 ------2016-17 U. of Vermont H-East 31 6 14 20 -4 20 2 0 74 ------Adirondack ECHL 2 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 3 ------2017-18 Syracuse AHL 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 ------Kalamazoo ECHL 72 15 38 53 22 24 3 0 136 ------Total AHL 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total ECHL 74 15 38 53 20 24 3 0 139 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total H-East 147 31 54 85 2 66 6 1 248 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017-18: Made AHL/Crunch debut Apr. 13 at UTI... Appeared in all 72 games for the in his first professional season... Posted 53 points (15g, 38a), which ranked third on the team and was tops among K-Wings rookies... His 53 points tied for sixth in the ECHL among rookies... Had just one point in the first 11 games of the season, but ended with 52 points in the final 61 games for the Wings... First pro point came Oct. 28 vs. CIN and first goal was Dec. 1 at KC.

2016-17: Finished his collegiate career at the University of Vermont, where he served as a co-captain as a senior... Embarked on pro career with a two-game stint with the Adirondack Thunder, making his pro debut Mar. 24 at Reading.

Collegiate Career: Skated in 147 career games with Vermont... Tied a career-high four-point night with a goal and three assists against Bentley Dec. 30, 2016... Tallied four points in the 2017 Hockey East First Round against Maine (Mar. 3 & 4)... As a junior, saw action in 39 of 40 games and tied for the team lead in goals with a career- high 10... Added 10 assists for a total of 20 points to rank second on the team... Finished the season tied for third in Hockey East with four game-winning goals... As asophomore, skated in all 41 games and finished tied for fifth on the team in scoring with 24 points on seven goals and 17 assists... Ranked fourth on the squad in assists... Finished the year with a plus-7 rating... As a freshman, skated in 36 of 38 games and played on the top line for the second half of the season... ranked fourth on the team in scoring with 21 points on eight goals and 13 assists... was third on the team with 13 points during Hockey East play, which was tied for fourth among league freshmen... Led the squad and ranked ninth in the league with a plus-10 rating in Hockey East games... Registered a pair of assists vs. Union in the NCAA East Regional (Mar. 28).

Juniors: Bradley skated for the Jersey Hitmen in the Eastern Junior Hockey League in 2012-13 and captured the EJHL’s Offensive Player of the Year Award ... Skated in 45 regular season games, leading the league with 61 assists and 78 points ... Added 10 points in eight playoff games and led Jersey to the EJHL title as the Hitmen won their third Dineen Cup in the last five years ... During the 2011-12 campaign, the forward registered 49 points in 50 games in the North American Hockey League (NAHL) for the Fresno Monsters ... Earned a spot on the NAHL All-Rookie First Team.

Transactions: Signed PTO with the Crunch April 13, 2018. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #9 — Anthony Cirelli — Center 3rd Round (72), TBL, 2015 Hometown: Woodbridge, Ontario | Height: 6’1 | Weight: 198 | DOB: 15-Jul-97 | Shot: Left Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason oaltenders YearG Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2014-15 Oshawa OHL 68 13 23 36 34 22 1 0 21 2 8 10 7 4 2015-16 Syracuse AHL 3 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 3 ------Oshawa OHL 62 21 38 59 -15 27 10 1 170 5 2 3 5 -2 0 2016-17 Syracuse AHL ------6 0 0 0 -2 6 Total ERIE/OSH OHL 51 25 39 64 36 12 6 0 160 Erie OHL 25 12 18 30 18 4 3 0 75 22 15 16 31 18 4 Oshawa OHL 26 13 21 34 18 8 3 0 85 ------2017-18 Tampa Bay NHL 18 5 6 11 11 6 0 0 26 3 0 0 0 -1 2 Syracuse AHL 51 14 23 37 2 14 6 0 116 ------Total NHL 18 5 6 11 11 6 0 0 26 3 0 0 0 -1 2 Total AHL 54 14 23 37 0 14 6 0 119 6 0 0 0 -2 6 Total OHL 181 59 100 159 55 61 17 1 330 48 19 27 46 23 8 2017-18: Made Stanley Cup Playoff debut Apr. 12 vs. NJ... Finished the regular season playing 18 games with the Tampa Bay Lightning after earning his first NHL recall Mar. 1... Had 11 points (5g, 6a) in 18 games for the Lightning... Had four multi-point performances for Tampa Bay... First NHL multi-goal game and a career-high +4 rating Apr. 6 vs. BUF... Career-high three points (1g, 2a) Mar. 8 vs. NYR... Made NHL debut and netted his first career goal and points (1g, 1a) Mar. 1 at DAL... Two goals (13, 14), his second multi-goal game, Feb. 28 at TOR; 8th MPG... Goal (12; 6th PPG) Feb. 24 vs. WBS... Assist (23) Feb. 14 at UTI... Goal (11) and assist (22; 1st SHA) Feb. 10 vs. LAV; 7th MPG... Goal (10; 5th PPG) and Assist (21) Feb. 9 vs. HFD; 6th MPG... Goal (9) Jan. 27 vs. TOR; 1st career three-game goal-scoring streak and five-game point streak... Goal (8) and assist (20) Jan. 26 vs. BEL; 5th MPG... Goal (7, 4th PPG) Jan. 24 at LAV... Assist (19) Jan. 20 at UTI... Assist (18; 4th PPA) Jan. 19 vs. TOR... Missed six games with a lower-body injury (Jan. 7-17)... Assist (17) Dec. 31 at BNG... Assist (16) Dec. 30 vs. UTI... Assist (15) Dec. 22 at BEL... Eight points (3g, 5a) during career-high four-game point streak Dec. 6-15... Assist (14) Dec. 15 vs. PRO... Named AHL Player of the Week for the week ending Dec. 10 after netting seven points (3g, 4a)... Goal (6; 3rd PPG) Dec. 9 at BEL... Second consecutive three point game with two goals (4, 5) and one assist (13) Dec. 8 at BNG; 4rd MPG and 1st two-goal game of his career... Three assists (10, 11, 12) Dec. 6 at UTI; 3rd MPG & 1st 3-point game... Assist (9) Dec. 1 vs. LAV... Assist (8) Nov. 22 vs. RCH... Goal (3; 2nd PPG) Nov. 15 at HER... Assist (7) Nov. 11 vs. CHA... Two assists (5, 6; 1st & 2nd PPA) Nov. 3 at LAV; 2nd MPG... Goal (2, 1st PPG) Oct. 28 vs. RCH... Assist (4) Oct. 21 vs. SPR... Assist (3) Oct. 14 vs. UTI... First professional goal (1) and assist (2) Oct. 13 vs. BEL; 1st MPG... First pro point, an assist (1) Oct. 6 vs. RCH.

2016-17: Crunch season debut (1st pro playoff game) CCF G1 June 2 at GR... Added to Syracuse roster May 30, following OHL playoffs. . . Helped Erie to OHL finals, collecting 15 goals (tied for league lead) and 31 points (tied for third in the league) in 22 playoff games. . . Totaled 25 goals and 64 points in 51 regular season games between Oshawa and Erie. . . Traded to Erie Jan. 9 after beginning his third OHL season with Oshawa. . . Plus-36 tied for 12th in the OHL’s regular season.

2015-16: Professional/Crunch debut Apr. 15 at UTI... Signed amateur tryout contract with Crunch Apr. 5. . . . Posted five points (2g, 3a) in postseason games with Oshawa Generals (OHL). . . . Recorded 59 points (21g, 38a) in 62 regular season games with Oshawa. . . . Team lead in assists, 38. . . . Named Oshawa captain Jan. 28 after starting season as alternate captain. . . . Finished OHL career with 95 points (34g, 61a) and plus-19 in 130 games from 2014 to 2016. . . . Selected in the third round, 72nd overall, by the Tampa Bay Lightning at the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. . . .

2014-15: Scored game-tying goal and game-winning overtime goal in Memorial Cup championship game as Oshawa defeated Kelowna, 2-1. . . . Totaled 10 points (2g, 8a) in 21 postseason games. . . . In 16 OHL playoff games, scored 1 goal with 5 assists and was +3 with 4 penalty minutes. Oshawa defeated Erie in the OHL Finals to advance to Memorial Cup. . . . In addition to his two goals in the championship game he had 1 assist and was +3 with no penalties in four Memorial Cup games. . . . Scored 13 goals with 23 assists and was +34 with 22 penalty minutes in 68 regular season games for the Generals. . . . Invited to the NHL Prospect Combine and was ranked 67th among North American skaters in the Central Scouting final rankings prior to the 2015 NHL Draft.

2013-14: Appeared in two junior A games with the Mississauga Chargers in the Ontario Junior Hockey League, skating for the Mississauga Reps midget AAA team in suburban Toronto . . . No points in one regular season game and one playoff contest with the Chargers. . . . Scored 10 goals with 18 assists and 6 penalty minutes in 31 regular season games for the Reps.

2012-13: Played for the Mississauga Reps minor midget AAA team in Ontario. He scored 9 goals with 7 assists and 6 penalty minutes in 33 games.

Transactions: Recalled to Tampa Bay March 1, 2018... Signed amateur tryout contract with Crunch Apr. 5. . . . Selected in the third round, 72nd overall, by the Tampa Bay Lightning at the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #44 — Erik Cernak — Defenseman 2nd Round (43), LAK, 2015 Hometown: Kosice, Slovakia | Height: 6’3 | Weight: 221 | DOB: 28-May-97 | Shot: Right | Pronunciation: CHUHRN-ak GCareeroaltenders Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2013-14 Total Slo/Kos Slovak 33 2 1 3 -7 2 - - - 7 0 0 0 -3 2 Slovakia U20 Slovak 20 2 1 3 -7 2 ------Kosice HC Slovak 13 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 7 0 0 0 -3 2 2014-15 Kosice HC Slovak 43 5 8 13 7 16 - - - 7 0 1 1 6 6 2015-16 Erie OHL 41 4 11 15 7 35 0 0 76 13 0 6 6 4 10 2016-17 Erie OHL 50 3 18 21 31 53 0 0 93 22 1 8 9 17 10 2017-18 Syracuse AHL 71 5 13 18 30 70 0 1 116 ------Total AHL 71 5 13 18 30 70 0 1 116 ------Total OHL 91 7 29 36 38 88 0 0 169 35 1 14 15 21 20 Total Slovak 76 7 9 16 0 18 0 0 0 14 0 1 1 3 8 2017-18: Assist (13; 3rd PPA) Apr. 8 vs. BNG... Assist (12; 2nd PPA) Apr. 6 at BNG... Assist (11; 1st PPA) Mar. 28 vs. BNG... Empt-net goal (5) Mar. 24 vs. UTI... Assist (10) Mar. 14 at BNG... Two goals (3, 4) Mar. 11 at RCH; 1st career MPG and multi-goal game... Assist (9) Feb. 18 at CHA... Assist (8) Feb. 11 at BRI... Assist (7) Jan. 6 at HFD... Assist (6) Dec. 16 at LV... Assist (5) Dec. 15 vs. PRO... Assist (4) Dec. 6 at UTI... Assist (3) Dec. 2 vs. BEL... Assist (2) Nov. 25 at WBS... Assist (1) Oct. 27 vs. TOR... Goal (2, 1st SHG) Oct. 20 vs. BNG... First North American pro goal (1) Oct. 14 vs. UTI... Made professional/Crunch debut Oct. 6 vs. RCH.

2016-17: Skated in 50 games with the Erie Otters of the Ontario Hockey League, netting 21 points (3g, 18a) with a +31 rating in his second season in the OHL... Chipped in with nine points (1g, 8a) and a +17 rating in 22 playoff games, helping the Otters win the J. Ross Robertson Cup as OHL champions, earning a spot in the 2017 Memorial Cup... Two assists in five Memorial Cup games as Erie lost in the Memorial Cup Final to Windsor... Played on team Slovakia at the U20 World Junior Championships, adding an assist... Two multi-point games, Mar. 12 vs. PBO & Jan. 28 vs. GUE... Five-game point streak (1g, 4a) Feb. 15-24... Fight (2) Feb. 5 at KNG... Fight (1) Nov. 29 vs. MISS.

2015-16: Began OHL career with the Erie Otters by appearing in 41 games and adding 15 points... Contributed six assists in 13 playoff games... Part of Slovakia’s U20 World Junior Championships team, skating in four games... Two multi-point games for the Otters, Mar. 4 at KIT (2a) and Nov. 7 vs. WSR (1g, 1a)...

Previous: Participated in the the U20 World Junior Championships for Slovakia in 2013-14 and 2014-15, playing in 11 games over the two tournaments... Appeared in 43 games for Kosice HC in Slovakia, netting 13 points (5g, 8a).

Transactions: Acquired by Tampa Bay from Los Angeles in trade that sent Ben Bishop to the Kings on 2/26/17 . . . Drafted by Los Angeles in the 2nd round, 43st overall, of the 2015 NHL Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #11 — Erik Condra — Right Wing (“C”) 7th Round (211), OTT, 2006 Hometown: Trenton, Mich. | Height: 6’0 | Weight: 188 | DOB: 6-Aug-86 | Shot: Right GCareeroaltenders Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2004-05 Lincoln Stars USHL 60 30 30 60 5 56 11 4 -- 4 0 2 2 0 4 2005-06 Notre Dame CCHA 36 6 28 34 -- 32 ------2006-07 Notre Dame CCHA 42 14 34 48 -- 18 ------2007-08 Notre Dame CCHA 41 15 23 38 -- 26 ------2008-09 Notre Dame CCHA 40 13 25 38 -- 34 ------2009-10 Binghamton AHL 80 11 27 38 4 61 2 0 ------2010-11 Ottawa NHL 26 6 5 11 -1 12 1 0 48 ------Binghamton AHL 55 17 30 47 20 28 2 0 153 23 5 12 17 10 8 2011-12 Ottawa NHL 81 8 17 25 11 30 0 2 140 7 1 0 1 0 0 2012-13 Ottawa NHL 48 4 8 12 3 34 0 0 73 10 1 6 7 -1 2 SC Riessersee Germany-2 10 10 5 15 -- 8 ------2013-14 Ottawa NHL 76 6 10 16 0 30 0 1 85 ------2014-15 Ottawa NHL 68 9 14 23 13 30 0 1 106 6 1 0 1 1 0 2015-16 Tampa Bay NHL 54 6 5 11 -4 34 0 0 58 3 0 0 0 -1 0 2016-17 Tampa Bay NHL 13 0 0 0 -4 4 0 0 8 ------Syracuse AHL 55 15 33 48 4 37 5 1 120 18 5 11 16 5 22 2017-18 Syracuse AHL 48 9 16 25 -2 57 2 0 95 ------Total NHL 366 39 59 98 18 174 1 4 518 26 3 6 9 -1 2 Total AHL 238 52 106 158 26 183 11 1 368 41 10 23 33 15 30 Total Germany-2 10 10 5 15 -- 8 ------Total CCHA 159 48 110 158 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total USHL 60 30 30 60 5 56 11 4 -- 4 0 2 2 0 4

2017-18: Assist (16; 6th PPA) Apr. 8 vs. BNG... Game-winning goal (9; 2nd PPG & 3rd GWG) Apr. 7 vs. UTI... Assist (15; 5th PPA) Mar. 31 vs. CHA... Assist (14) Mar. 24 vs. UTI... Assist (13; 4th PPA) Mar. 16 at SPR... Assist (12; 3rd PPA) Mar. 14 at BNG... Two assists (10, 11) Mar. 10 vs. RCH; 5th MPG... Goal (8) Mar. 3 vs. LAV... Goal (7; 2nd GWG) and assist (9; 2nd PPA) Mar. 2 vs. BNG; 4th MPG... Two assists (7, 8) Feb. 23 vs. LV; 3rd MPG... Goal (6) Feb. 18 at CHA... Assist (6) Feb. 3 vs. UTI... Assist (5) Jan. 13 vs. RCH... Assist (4) Jan. 12 at UTI... Appeared in 200th AHL game and logged an assist (3; 1st PPA) Jan. 10 at BNG... Goal (5) Jan. 6 at HFD... Goal (4) Dec. 23 vs. UTI... Goal (3) and two assists (1, 2) Dec. 22 at BEL; 2nd MPG... Missed five weeks with a lower-body injury... Two goals (1, 2; 1st PPG) in season debut Nov. 11 vs. CHA; 1st MPG... Missed beginning of season following offseason back surgery.

2016-17: Goal (5), assist (11) CCF G2 June 3 at GR; 4th MPG... Assist (10) ECF G5 May 27 vs. PRO... Assist (9) ECF G4 May 26 vs. PRO... Assist (8) ECF G1 May 19 at PRO... Assist (7) NDF G7 May 17 vs. TOR... Two assists (5, 6) NDF G5 May 13 vs. TOR... Assist (4) NDF G2 May 6 vs. TOR... Goal (3), assist (3) in NDF Game 1 May 5 vs. TOR; 2nd MPG... Goal (2) in NDSF Game 4 Apr. 29 vs. STJ... Goal (1) in NDSF Game 3 Apr. 26 vs. STJ... Two assists (1, 2) in NDSF Game 2 Apr. 22 at STJ... Goal (15; 5th PPG; 4th GWG), assist (33; 8th PPA) Apr. 14 vs. BNG; 10th MPG... Goal (14) Apr. 12 at UTI... Assist (32) Apr. 8 vs. ALB... Assist (31; 7th PPA) to set career high Apr. 7 at BNG... Assist (30) Apr. 1 vs. TOR... Assist (29) Mar. 31 vs. TOR... Goal (13) Mar. 29 at BNG... Fight vs. Rychel Mar. 26 at TOR... Assist (28) Mar. 25 vs. UTI... Assist (27) Mar. 18 vs. ALB... Assist (26) Mar. 17 at UTI... Named 20th captain in Crunch history Mar. 17... Two assists (24, 25; 5th & 6th PPA) Mar. 8 vs. STJ; 9th MPG... Assist (23) Mar. 5 at BNG... Two assists (21, 22) Mar. 4 vs. BNG; 8th MPG... First pro hat trick (goals 10, 11, 12) Feb. 25 vs. RCH; 7th MPG; 1st MGG... Goal (9; 4th PPG), assist (20) Feb. 24 at RCH... Goal (8; 3rd PPG, 2nd GWG) Feb. 19 at STJ... Reassigned to Crunch Feb. 12... Recalled by TBL Feb. 9 (eighth call-up)... Assist (19; 4th PPA) Feb. 5 at TOR... Assist (18) Feb. 4 at TOR... Assist (17) Feb. 2 at ALB... Reassigned to Crunch Jan. 27... Recalled by TBL Jan. 10... Reassigned to Crunch Jan. 9... Recalled by TBL Jan. 7... Goal (7; 1st SHG) Jan. 6 at RCH... Goal (6; 2nd PPG), two assists (15, 16; 3rd PPA) Dec. 31 vs. STJ; 5th MPG; 4th 3-pt. game... Reassigned to Crunch Dec. 30... Recalled by Tampa Bay Dec. 29... Assist (14; 2nd SHA) Dec. 28 vs. HER... Reassigned to Crunch Dec. 26...Recalled by TBL Dec. 12... Nine points in four games (2g, 7a) Dec. 3-9... Goal (5), two assits (12, 13) Dec. 9 vs. ALB; 4th MPG; 3rd 3-pt. game... Three assists (9, 10, 11) Dec. 7 vs. LV; 3rd MPG; 2nd 3-pt. game... Goal (4), two assists (7. 8) Dec. 3 vs. RCH; 2nd MPG; 1st 3-pt game... Reassigned to Crunch Nov. 29... Lightning season debut Nov. 23 vs. PHI... Recalled by Tampa Bay Nov. 21... Goal (3, 1st GWG) with 1.9 seconds left Nov. 19 vs. ALB... Four-game scoring streak Nov. 4-12... Two assists (5, 6) Nov. 12 vs. RCH; 1st MPG... Assist (4) Nov. 11 vs. BRI... Goal (2; 1st PPG) Nov. 5 vs. UTI... Goal (1) Nov. 4 at RCH, his first with Crunch; tying score at 15:30 (3rd) in 3-goal comeback win... Assist (3) Oct. 28 at BNG... Assist (2) Oct. 21 vs. UTI... Assist (1; 1st PPA) Oct. 16 at RCH... Crunch debut Oct. 15 vs. RCH.

2015-16: Played in 54 games in his first season with the Lightning, posting six goals and 11 points... Four of his six goals came on the road . . . Posted a two-goal game on Mar. 22 vs. Detroit.. Scored his first goal as a Bolt in his second game with the club on Oct. 10 at BUF... Played in three playoff games for the Lightning. 2014-15: Skated in 68 games with the Ottawa Senators, posting nine goals (NHL Career-high) and 23 points... Set a new career high with a +13 rating which ranked third among Ottawa forwards... Ranked second among Sens forwards for average time on ice while on the penalty kill (2:13)... Tied for first among Sens forwards for blocked shots with 53... Appeared in six postseason games with the Senators, recording a goal and +1 rating... Scored his 3rd career playoff goal in Game 5 against Montreal in the first round. 2013-14: Played in 76 games with Ottawa, posting six goals and 16 points... Became the 41st player in Senators history to appear in 200 contests for the club on 1/23 at TBL... 2012-13: Skated in 48 games with Ottawa, recording four goals and 12 points... Was one of six players on the Senators to appear in all 48 games... Led all Ottawa forwards for blocked shots with 32... Appeared in all 10 Ottawa playoff games, registering a goal and seven points, fourth-most on the team... Spent NHL Lockout in two German leagues, posting 34 points...2011-12: Skated in a career-best 81 games with Ottawa, notching eight goals and 25 points... Set career highs for assists (17), points (25) and shorthanded goals (2) in his first full NHL season... Two shorthanded goals tied for the team lead... Played in his 100th career NHL game Mar. 23 at MTL... Scored a goal in seven playoff games... Scored his first career postseason goal in his playoff debut Apr. 12 at NYR... 2010-11: Appeared in 26 games with Ottawa, registering six goals and 11 points... Two of his six goals were game-winners... Made his NHL debut and recorded his first point (assist) Feb. 15 vs. NYI... First career NHL goal, first game-winning goal and first two-goal game on Feb. 26 vs. PHI... Was the first Ottawa rookie since 2000-01 (Havlat) to record at least two multi-goal games in a season... Appeared in 55 games with the Binghamton Senators, recording 17 goals and 47 points to go along with 28 penalty minutes... Led Binghamton to its only Calder Cup championship with five goals and 17 points in 23 Calder Cup playoff games... 2009-10: Skated in all 80 games with Binghamton in his first pro season, posting 11 goals and 38 points.

Collegiate Career: Skated in 159 career games at Notre Dame over 4 season, recording 48 goals and 158 points to go along with 110 penalty minutes... Led Irish in points all four years. 2008-09: Was named CCHA Second-Team All-Star and to the NCAA West second All-American team after finishing his collegiate career with Notre Dame with 13 goals and 25 assists... 2007-08: Recorded a collegiate career-high 15 goals in his junior season with the Fighting Irish... 2006-07: Recorded highs for assists (34) and points (48) during his sophomore season at Notre Dame... 2005-06: Named to the CCHA All-Rookie team after posting 34 points (6 goals, 28 assists) in 36 games at Notre Dame. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #40 — Gabriel Dumont — Center 5th Round (139), MTL, 2009 Hometown: Ville Degelis, Quebec | Height: 5’10 | Weight: 190 | DOB: 6-Oct-90 | Shot: Right | Pronunciation: DOO-mont GCareeroaltenders Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2006-07 Drummondville QMJHL 8 1 1 2 -2 6 1 0 - 6 0 2 2 1 0 2007-08 Drummondville QMJHL 59 11 14 25 -29 103 4 0 ------2008-09 Drummondville QMJHL 51 28 21 49 28 63 3 4 - 19 6 13 19 18 32 2009-10 Hamilton AHL ------11 2 0 2 -1 12 Drummondville QMJHL 62 51 42 93 43 127 16 2 - 14 11 10 21 14 19 2010-11 Hamilton AHL 64 5 13 18 -4 79 0 0 128 20 6 3 9 -3 6 2011-12 Montreal NHL 3 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 1 ------Hamilton AHL 59 13 11 24 -15 55 5 1 138 ------2012-13 Montreal NHL 10 1 2 3 1 13 0 0 20 3 0 0 0 0 12 Hamilton AHL 55 16 15 31 -2 83 3 2 125 ------2013-14 Montreal NHL 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ------Hamilton AHL 74 19 17 36 -10 111 6 1 195 ------2014-15 Montreal NHL 3 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 4 ------Hamilton AHL 66 20 25 45 0 88 5 2 176 ------2015-16 St. John's AHL 71 19 30 49 -14 76 2 1 177 ------2016-17 Tampa Bay NHL 39 2 2 4 1 29 0 0 34 ------Syracuse AHL 20 5 5 10 4 24 1 0 50 21 5 6 11 6 10 2017-18 Total TBL/OTT NHL 30 1 1 2 1 6 0 0 38 ------Tampa Bay NHL 7 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 11 ------Ottawa NHL 23 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 27 ------Syracuse AHL 18 5 16 21 11 15 1 3 46 ------Total NHL 87 4 5 9 1 48 0 0 98 3 0 0 0 0 12 Total AHL 427 102 132 234 -30 531 23 10 1035 52 13 9 22 2 28 Total QMJHL 180 91 78 169 40 299 24 6 - 39 17 25 42 33 51 2017-18: Goal (5; 1st PPG) Apr. 6 at BNG... Two assists (15, 16) Mar. 30 vs. BEL; 6th MPG... Assist (14; 4th PPA) Mar. 28 vs. BNG... Assist (13) Mar. 24 vs. UTI... Goal (4) and two assists (11, 12) Mar. 17 vs. LAV; 5th MPG... Scored 100th career AHL goal (3; 3rd SHG) Mar. 16 at SPR... Tied career high with a seven-game point streak (2g, 10a) Feb. 24-Mar. 11... Two assists (9, 10) Mar. 11 at RCH; 4th MPG... Two assists (7, 8) Mar. 10 vs. RCH; 3rd MPG... Assist (6; 2nd PPA) Mar. 9 vs. HER... Goal (2; 2nd SHG) Mar. 3 vs. LAV... Assist (5; 1st PPA) Mar. 2 vs. BNG... Three assists (2, 3, 4) Feb. 28 at TOR; 2nd MPG... Goal (1; 1st SHG) and assist (1; 1st PPA) Feb. 24 vs. WBS; 1st MPG... Claimed off waivers by Tampa Bay and reassigned to the Crunch Feb. 21... Claimed off waivers by Ottawa Nov. 11 and skated in 23 games for the Senators, adding one goal and one assist... Began the season with the Lightning, appearing in seven games.

2016-17: Assist (5) CCF G4 June 9 vs. GR... Assist (4) ECF G5 May 27 vs. PRO... Goal (5) ECF G4 May 26 vs. PRO... Assist (3) ECF G3 May 24 vs. PRO... Goal (4), assist (2) ECF G1 May 19 at PRO; 1st MPG... Goal (3) NDF G7 May 17 vs. TOR... Goal (2, EN) NDF G5 May 13 vs. TOR... Assist (1) NDF G2 May 10 at TOR... Goal (1), the OTGWG to clinch NDSF, Apr. 28 vs. STJ... Return to Crunch lineup Apr. 14 vs. BNG... Reassigned to Crunch Apr. 10... First TBL goal Feb. 7 vs. LAK... First TBL point (assist) Jan. 21 at Arizona... Lightning debut Jan. 12 vs. BUF... Recalled by Tampa Bay Jan. 9... Assist (5) Dec. 31 vs. STJ... Goal (5) Dec. 30 vs. BNG... Returned to Crunch lineup Dec. 28 vs. HER after missing 14 of previous 15 games with two separate injuries... First star w/ goal (4) and assist (4) Oct. 28 at BNG; 3rd MPG... Four-point game: Three goals (1, 2, 3; 1st PPG) and assist (3; 1st SHA) Oct. 21 vs. UTI; 1st MGG, 2nd MPG; second career hat trick... Two assists (1, 2) in Crunch debut Oct. 15 vs. RCH; 1st MPG.

2015-16: Skated in 71 games with St. John’s, posting 19 goals and 49 points to go along with 76 penalty minutes…Ranked 2nd on the IceCaps for assists with 30 and 3rd for points…Was 1 of just 4 players on St. John’s to score a shorthanded goal… 2014-15: Played in 3 games with Montreal… Appeared in 66 games with the Hamilton Bulldogs, registering 20 goals and 45 points…Served as captain of the Bulldogs… Ranked 2nd on the team for goals and was 3rd for points… Ranked 3rd on the club with 88 penalty minutes…2013-14: Played in 2 games with Montreal…Appeared in 74 games with the Bulldogs, tallying 19 goals and 36 points to go along with 111 penalty minutes… Set AHL career-bests for games played and penalty minutes…Ranked tied for 2nd on the team for penalty minutes…Was named the Bulldogs Bill Sturrup Trophy Fan Favourite Award…2012-13: Played in 10 games with Montreal, recording a goal and 3 points…Recorded 1st career NHL point (assist) on 3/13 vs. OTT…Scored 1st career NHL goal on 4/17 at PIT…Also skated in 3 NHL playoff games with the Canadiens, registering 12 penalty minutes…Skated in 55 games with the Bulldogs, recording 16 goals and 31 points…Led the Bulldogs for goals and tied the team lead for points…2011-12: Appeared in 3 games with Montreal…Made NHL debut 4/4 vs. TBL…Played in 59 games with the Bulldogs, posting 13 goals and 24 points to go along with 55 penalty minutes…2010-11: Played in 64 games in his 1st full professional season with Hamilton, collecting 5 goals and 18 points to go along with 79 penalty minutes…Also skated in 20 Calder Cup playoff contests with the Bulldogs, posting 6 goals and 9 points…2009-10: Skated in 11 Calder Cup playoff games with Hamilton, recording 2 goals and 12 penalty minutes…

Junior Career: Skated in 180 career QMJHL games, all with Drummondville, tallying 91 goals and 169 points…2009-10: Played in 62 games with Drummondville, notching 51 goals and 93 points to go along with 127 penalty minutes…Led the QMJHL for goals, also ranking 1st on his club for points and 3rd overall in the league…Named a QMJHL First Team All-Star…Won the QMJHL’s Guy Carbonneau Trophy as the top defensive forward in the league…2008-09: Skated in 51 games with Drummondville, posting 28 goals and 49 points…Ranked 5th on the team for goals and 7th for points…2007-08: Appeared in 59 games with Drummondville, tallying 11 goals and 25 points…Ranked 2nd on the team for penalty minutes with 103.

Transactions: Reassigned to the Crunch by the Lightning Nov. 11, 2017... Signed as a free agent by the Lightning on July 1, 2016…Drafted by the Canadiens in the 5th round, 139th overall, at the 2009 NHL Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #73 — Adam Erne — Left Wing 2nd Round (33), TBL, 2013 Hometown: New Haven, Conn. | Height: 6’0 | Weight: 214 | DOB: 20-Apr-95 | Shot: Left |Pronunciation: UHR-nee Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason Goaltenders Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2010-11 Indiana USHL 45 10 8 18 -18 49 3 0 76 3 0 1 1 1 0 2011-12 Quebec QMJHL 64 28 27 55 6 32 11 0 211 11 2 4 6 5 10 2012-13 Quebec QMJHL 68 28 44 72 11 67 9 0 221 11 5 5 10 1 19 2013-14 Syracuse AHL 8 1 3 4 -1 2 0 0 11 ------Quebec QMJHL 48 21 41 62 -3 65 6 0 194 1 1 0 1 -1 2 United States WJC 5 0 1 1 -1 0 0 0 13 ------2014-15 Quebec QMJHL 60 41 45 86 21 102 12 2 260 22 21 9 30 18 17 2015-16 Syracuse AHL 59 14 15 29 -18 74 6 1 114 ------2016-17 Tampa Bay NHL 26 3 0 3 -9 11 0 0 40 ------Syracuse AHL 42 14 15 29 -3 42 4 0 89 22 3 7 10 3 8 2017-18 Tampa Bay NHL 23 3 1 4 -1 11 0 0 29 22 3 7 10 3 8 Syracuse AHL 41 12 14 26 4 38 4 0 78 ------Total NHL 49 6 1 7 -10 22 0 0 69 ------Total AHL 150 41 47 88 -18 156 14 1 292 22 3 7 10 3 8 Total QMJHL 240 118 157 275 35 266 38 2 886 45 29 18 47 23 48 Total WJC 5 0 1 1 -1 0 0 0 13 ------Total USHL 45 10 8 18 -18 49 3 0 76 3 0 1 1 1 0 2017-18: Appeared in 23 games for the Lightning, netting four points (a new NHL career high)... Scored a goal in his first NHL game of the season Feb. 8 vs. VAN... Recalled to Tampa Bay Feb. 8... Goal (12) Jan. 13 vs. RCH... Assist (14; 4th PPA) Jan. 12 at UTI... Goal (11; 4th GWG) and assist (13; 1st SHA) Jan. 10 at BNG giving him game-winning goals in back-to-back games and consecutive multi-point games for the first time in his career; 5th MPG... Goal (10; 3rd GWG) and assist (12) Jan. 7 at PRO; 4th MPG... Game-winning goal (9; 4th PPG) Dec. 27 vs. TOR... Career-high six-game point streak Dec. 1-15, logging 10 points (7g, 3a)... Two goals (7, 8) Dec. 15 vs. PRO; 3rd MPG... Assist (11; 3rd PPA) Dec. 9 at BEL... Assist (10; 2nd PPA) Dec. 8 at BNG... First career hat trick (4, 5, 6; 3rd PPG) and an assist (9) Dec. 6 at UTI; 2nd MPG... Scored the game-tying goal (3; 2nd PPG) with 47.2 seconds remaining in regulation Dec. 2 vs. BEL... Goal (2) Dec. 1 vs. LAV... Assist (8) Nov. 25 at WBS... Assist (7) Nov. 24 vs. WBS... Goal (1; 1st PPG) Nov. 18 at TOR... Assist (6) Nov. 15 at HER... Three-game point streak (4a) Oct. 21-28... Assist (5, 1st PPA) Oct. 28 vs. RCH... Assist (4) Oct. 27 vs. TOR... Two assists (2, 3) Oct. 21 vs. SPR; 1st MPG... Assist (1) Oct. 6 vs. RCH.

2016-17: Assist (5) CCF G3 June 7 vs. GR... Assist (4) ECF G1 May 19 at PRO... Goal (3; 1st PPG) NDF G7 May 17 vs. TOR... Goal (2) NDF G4 May 10 at TOR.... Goal (1) NDF G2 May 9 at TOR... Assist (3) NDF G2 May 6 vs. TOR... Assist (2) in NDF G1 May 5 vs. TOR... Assist (1), first pro postseason point, NDSF Game 4 on Dumont OTGWG Apr. 28 vs. STJ... First pro playoff game in NDSF Game 1 Apr. 21 at STJ... Goal (14) Apr. 15 vs. UTI... Goal (13), assist (15) Apr. 12 at UTI; 7th MPG...Reassigned to Crunch Apr. 10... First NHL goal Mar. 3 at PIT... Recalled by Tampa Bay Feb. 27... Assist (14) Feb. 22 at TOR... Goal (12; 4th PPG), assist (13; 7th PPA) Feb. 19 at STJ; 6th MPG... Assist (12; 6th PPA) Feb. 18 at STJ... Fight (2) vs. Thomson Feb. 15 at ALB... Goal (11) Feb. 12 at UTI... Two goals (9, 10; 3rd PPG; 1st GWG), assist (11; 5th PPA) in return from injury Feb. 10 vs. RCH; 5th MPG... Suffered broken bone in foot Jan. 8 at PIT; out 4-6 weeks... NHL debut Jan. 3 vs. WPG (-1, 1 shot)... Recalled by TBL Jan. 1... Assist (10) Dec. 30 vs. BNG... Two goals (7, 8), two assists (8, 9) Dec. 21 vs. HFD; 4th MPG; 1st-career 4-pt. game; Crunch’s 2nd 4-pt. performer of season (Dumont Oct. 21)... Assist (7) Dec. 16 at HFD... Goal (6; 2nd PPG) Dec. 9 vs. ALB... Two assists (5, 6) Dec. 7 vs. LV; 3rd MPG... Two goals (4, 5) Dec. 3 vs. RCH; 2nd MPG; 1st MGG (3rd career MGG)... Assist (4; 3rd PPA) Nov. 26 at BNG... Goal (3) Nov. 12 vs. RCH... Goal (2) Oct. 28 at BNG... Assist (3; 2nd PPA) Oct. 22 at WBS... Assist (2) Oct. 16 at RCH... Goal (1, 1st PPG) and assist (1) Oct. 15 vs. RCH; 1st MPG (8th career MPG).

2015-16: Played in 59 games as a rookie for the Crunch, notching 29 points (14g, 15a)... 29 points were third among Crunch rookies (Matthew Peca and Anthony DeAngelo), but his 14 goals led Syracuse rookies and was tied for fourth (Yanni Gourde) on team... Goal (14), assist (15), fight (4) vs. Kujawinski Apr. 8 vs. ALB; 6th MPG; 1st Gordie Howe hat trick ... Suffered upper-body injury Oct. 23 vs. RCH and missed 14 games.

2014-15: Finished junior career with 275 points in 240 games over four seasons with Quebec (QMJHL) ... In fourth season with Remparts, led team in goals (41) and penalty minutes (102)... Plus-21, appearing in 60 of 68 regular season games... Added 45 assists for 86 points, four short of team leader (Dmytro Timashov)... In QMJHL, ranked 11th in goals and 16th in scoring... Helped Quebec to second-place finish in East Division behind Rimouski and faced the Oceanic in QMJHL finals... Scored eight more postseason goals than any other player (21)... His 30 postseason points were second in QMJHL to Nikolaj Ehlers of Halifax (10g, 21a).

2013-14: Eight games with Crunch (1g, 3a) on ATO following junior season... First pro goal and third assist in sixth game, Apr. 16 vs. ADK; first multi-point game... Crunch/pro debut Apr. 4 vs. ALB with assist, his first pro point... Completed third year with QMJHL-Quebec, appearing in 48 of 68 games, totaling 62 points, second on the team (21g, 41a), including 18 MPG... Registered 24 power-play points (6g, 18a)... Suffered spleen laceration Feb. 16 and did not play again until Remparts’ last postseason game, scoring a goal Mar. 28 when Quebec was eliminated by Rouyn-Noranda in Game 5 of an opening-round series... Represented United States in World Junior Championships. 2012-13: In second year with QMJHL-Quebec, led Remparts with 72 points and 44 assists appearing in all 68 regular season games; second on team in goals (28)... Led team in power-play points (9g, 18a)... Played in all 11 postseason games, posting 10 points (5g, 5a), with Quebec falling to Rouyn-Noranda in the second round. 2011-12: Posted 55 points (18g, 27a) in first year in QMJHL for Quebec... Skated on line with QMJHL Rookie of the Year Mikhail Grigorenko (Buffalo first-round pick in 2012) and Anthony Duclair (New York Rangers third-round pick in 2013; No. 57-ranked North American skater)... The trio combined for 88 goals and 206 points, ranking in the top five all-time for QMJHL rookie trios...2010-11: Had 10 goals and 18 points in 45 games with the Indiana Ice as the youngest player in the United States Hockey League (15-years-old).

Other: Before playing in USHL, went to California at age 13 to play for Los Angeles Selects.

Transactions: Signed three-year entry-level contract with Tampa Bay and ATO with Syracuse, Apr. 1, 2014... Selected by Tampa Bay in the second round of the 2013 NHL Draft, 33rd overall. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #25 — Cal Foote — Defense 1st Round (14), TBL, 2017 Hometown: Englewood, Colorado | Height: 6’4 | Weight: 210 | DOB: 13-Dec-98 | Shot: Right | Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2014-15 Omaha USHL 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 ------2015-16 Kelowna WHL 71 8 28 36 16 36 4 0 0 18 1 8 9 -2 12 2016-17 Kelowna WHL 71 6 51 57 39 41 3 1 0 14 1 6 7 -6 24 2017-18 Syracuse AHL 6 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 10 ------Kelowna WHL 60 19 51 70 31 46 3 0 154 4 1 5 6 -6 4 Canada WJC 7 0 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 ------Total AHL 6 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 10 ------Total WHL 202 33 130 163 86 123 10 1 154 36 3 19 22 -14 40 Total USHL 71 8 28 36 16 36 4 0 0 18 1 8 9 -2 12 2017-18: Scored his first professional goal (1) on his first shot in his first pro game Apr. 6 at BNG (Eddie Lack)... Drafted by Tampa Bay in the first round, 14th overall, at the NHL Draft June 23 in Chicago... Netted a career-high 70 points (19g, 51a) in 60 games for the Kelowna Rockets in his third season of Major Juniors... Served as the captain for Kelowna... Was named the WHL Western Conference’s Defenseman of the Year... His 70 points ranked sixth among WHL defensemen and fourth on a Kelowna team that won the B.C. Division for the first time since the 2014-15 season... Named Kelowna’s Team MVP for the season... Had a career-high four points (all assists) Nov. 17 vs. Lethbridge... Ended the season with 23 multi-point performances... Finished the playoffs with six points (1g, 5a) in four games, including four points (1g, 3a) in a 9-7 Game 2 loss to Tri-City... Won a gold medal at the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship, adding three assists in seven tournament games for Team Canada.

2016-17: Second season of major juniors with the Kelowna Rockets, producing 57 points (6g, 51a) in 71 games, leading Rockets defensemen and finishing fourth on the team in scoring... His 51 assists were second on the team behind Kole Lind (drafted by Vancouver in the 2nd round in 2017)... Finished with 16 multi-point games, including four three-point games. Potted seven points in 14 playoff games as the Rockets went back to the Western Conference Final.

2015-16: Played first season of major juniors with the Kelowna Rockets (WHL), ending his rookie campaign with 36 points (8g, 28a), second among Rockets defensemen and third among Kelowna rookies... Finished with 14 power-play points (4g, 10a)... Scored his first WHL goal in his second game Sep. 26, 2015 vs. Kamloops and current Crunch goaltender Connor Ingram... Finished the season with 7 multi-point games, including two three-point games... Had nine points in 18 WHL playoff games, helping the Rockets earn a berth in the Western Conference Final.

Other: His father, Adam, played in 1,154 career NHL games for the Quebec Nordiques, Colorado Avalanche and Columbus Blue Jackets from 1991 to 2011... Brother, Nolan, was his teammate at Kelowna.

Transactions: Signed entry-level contract with the Lightning Apr. 1, 2018 . . . Drafted by Tampa Bay in the 1st round, 14st overall, of the 2017 NHL Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #65 — Alex Gallant — Left Wing Undrafted Hometown: Summerside, Prince Edward Island | Height: 6’0 | Weight: 180 | DOB: 8-Dec-92 | Shot: Left |Pronunciation: guh-LANT Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2009-10 Summerside MJAHL 5 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 ------2010-11 Summerside MJAHL 45 4 10 14 0 154 0 0 0 ------2011-12 Prince Edward Island QMJHL 32 0 0 0 -3 133 0 0 8 ------2012-13 Summerside MHL 29 3 6 9 0 106 0 0 0 ------2013-14 Columbus SPHL 43 1 3 4 -2 251 0 0 30 6 0 2 2 0 37 2014-15 Total Uta/Orl ECHL 23 1 1 2 -1 106 0 1 15 Utah ECHL 22 1 1 2 0 99 0 1 15 6 0 0 0 -5 10 Orlando ECHL 1 0 0 0 -1 7 0 0 0 ------2015-16 San Jose AHL 27 1 0 1 0 122 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 -1 5 Utah ECHL 11 0 1 1 -2 37 0 0 11 ------2016-17 San Jose AHL 29 0 2 2 -3 126 0 0 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 2017-18 Syracuse AHL 38 1 2 3 -2 194 0 0 14 ------Total AHL 94 2 4 6 -5 442 0 0 35 2 0 0 0 -1 5 Total ECHL 34 1 2 3 -3 143 0 1 26 6 0 0 0 -5 10 Total SPHL 43 1 3 4 -2 251 0 0 30 6 0 2 2 0 37 Total QMJHL 32 0 0 0 -3 133 0 0 8 ------Total MHL 79 8 16 24 0 265 0 0 0 ------2017-18: Assist (2) Mar. 30 vs. BEL... Scored first goal (1) as a member of the Crunch on his 25th birthday Dec. 8 at BNG... Suspended four games following a charging major Nov. 22 vs. RCH... Fight Nov. 22 vs. RCH (A. MacWilliam)... Fight (1) Nov. 1 at BEL (B. Harpur)... Assist (1) Oct. 28 at RCH.

2016-2017: Appeared in 29 games for SJ, a new AHL career high... Dealt with several injuries throughout the season, limiting his action... Played in one playoff game as the Barracuda advanced to the Western Conference Finals... Two fights (8, 9) Apr. 8 at STK (J. Devane)... Fight (7) Mar. 22 at SD... Assist (2) Mar. 8 at SD... Fight (6) Feb. 14 vs. TUC (S. Fournier)... Assist (1) Jan. 20 at SD... Fight (5) Jan. 6 vs. MIL (M. Liambas)... Fight (4) Dec. 8 vs. STK (M. Angelidis)... Fight (3) Nov. 26 at ONT (P. Bissonnette)... Fight (2) Nov. 18 at SD (S. Sabourin)... Fight (1) Nov. 11 at TEX (A. Bodnarchuk).

2015-2016: Took the ice 27 times for SJ... 122 PIMs 4th among AHL rookies… First AHL goal (1) Apr. 17 vs. STK... Fight (13) Apr. 2 at SD (B. McGratten)... Fight (12) Mar. 19 vs. IA (J. Finley)... Fight (11) Mar. 16 vs. ONT (R. Horvat)... Fight (10) Mar. 12 at BAK (M. Moroz)... Fight (9) Jan. 29 at SA (D. Siemens)... Fight (8) Jan. 18 vs. BAK (M. Moroz)... Fight (7) Jan. 13 at SD (J. Piskula)... Fight (6) Jan. 9 vs. SA (D. Maggio)... Fight (5) Jan. 2 at BAK (R. Hamilton)... Fight (4) Dec. 30 vs. CHA (K. Hagel)... Fight (3) Dec. 27 vs. STK (R. Lomberg)... Fight (2) Dec. 18 at ST (S. Bickel)... Fight (1) Dec. 13 at ONT (C. Gogol)... Signed SPC with the Barracuda Jan. 14... Made AHL debut Nov. 13 at SD... Earned AHL callup and signed a PTO with the Barracuda Nov. 12... Started the year with Utah in ECHL, registering an assist in 11 games with the Grizzlies… Assist (1) Nov. 11 vs. COL.

2014-2015: First ECHL season… Appeared in one game for Orlando and 22 for Utah… Totaled 106 penalty minutes... Goal (1) Apr. 4 vs. AK... Assists (1) Dec. 10 vs. AK.

2013-2014: Led SPHL in PIM… Tallied four points in 43 games played.

2012-2013: Tallied 9 points in 29 games in MHL.

2011-2012: First season in the QMJHL... Served 133 PIMs.

2010-2011: Second season in MJHL… Career high 14 points… Skated in career high 45 games for Summerside Western Capitals.

2009-2010: First MJHL season… Scored 1 goal in 5 games.

Transactions: Signed one-year, two-way contract with Tampa Bay on July 1, 2017. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #7 — Mathieu Joseph — Right Wing 4th Round (120), TBL, 2015 Hometown: Chambly, Quebec | Height: 6’1 | Weight: 183 | DOB: 9-Feb-97 | Shot: Left GCareeroaltenders Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2013-14 Saint John QMJHL 30 1 10 11 -3 10 1 0 35 ------2014-15 Saint John QMJHL 59 21 21 42 18 46 2 3 117 5 1 2 3 -2 4 2015-16 Saint John QMJHL 58 33 40 73 35 57 5 6 213 5 5 2 7 4 8 2016-17 Saint John QMJHL 54 36 44 80 37 57 11 5 189 18 13 19 32 20 14 2017-18 Syracuse AHL 70 15 38 53 10 41 3 0 186 ------Total AHL 70 15 38 53 10 41 3 0 186 ------Total QMJHL 201 91 115 206 87 170 19 14 554 28 19 23 42 22 26

2017-18: Second Crunch rookie to lead the team in scoring, joining Boris Protsenko (48 points, 1998-99)... Assist (38; 17th PPA) Apr. 6 at BNG... Named CCM/AHL Rookie of the Month for March after scoring 15 points (5g, 10a) in 12 games, becoming the second Crunch rookie to win the award this season (Mitchell Stephens, January)... Goal (15) and assist (37) to move into sixth place in franchise history in rookie scoring with 52 points Mar. 30 vs. BEL; 12th MPG... Became 8th Crunch rookie in franchise history to reach 50 points with three assists (34, 35, 36; 16th PPA) Mar. 28 vs. BNG; 11th MPG... Assist (33; 15th PPA) Mar. 23 vs. BRI... Three assists (30, 31, 32; 14th PPA) Mar. 17 vs. LAV... Assist (29; 13th PPA) Mar. 14 at BNG... Goal (14) Mar. 11 at RCH... Two goals (12, 13) Mar. 10 vs. RCH; 2nd multi-goal game and 9th MPG... Goal (11; 3rd PPG) Mar. 9 vs. HER... Assist (28; 12th PPA) Mar. 2 vs. BNG... Scored his first career overtime game-winning goal (10; 2nd GWG) and assist (27) Feb. 28 at TOR... Assist (26; 11th PPA) Feb. 24 vs. WBS... Assist (25) Feb. 14 at UTI... Assist (24) Feb. 10 vs. LAV... Goal (9) on his 21st birthday Feb. 9 vs. HFD... Assist (23) Jan. 27 vs. TOR... Two assists (21, 22) Jan. 26 vs. BEL; 7th MPG and second straight MPG... Two assists (19, 20; 9th & 10th PPA) Jan. 24 at LAV; 6th MPG... Assist (18; 8th PPA) Jan. 17 at BEL... Goal (8; 2nd PPG) and two assists (16, 17) Jan. 13 vs. RCH; 5th MPG and 4th three-point game... Assist (15) Jan. 7 at PRO... Assist (14) Dec. 30 vs. UTI... Goal (7) and assist (13; 7th PPA) Dec. 27 vs. TOR; 3rd MPG... Goal (6) and two assists (11, 12; 6th PPA) Dec. 22 at BEL; 3rd MPG... Goal (5) Dec. 20 at LAV... Assist (10) Dec. 16 at LV... Assist (9; 5th PPA) Dec. 9 at BEL... One goal (4) and two assists (7, 8) Dec. 8 at BNG; 2nd MPG... Assist (6; 4th PPA) Dec. 6 at UTI... Assist (5; 3rd PPA) Dec. 2 vs. BEL... Assist (4) Nov. 24 vs. WBS... Three-game point streak (3g, 2a) Nov. 3-11... Goal (3, 1st PPG) Nov. 11 vs. CHA... Assist (3) Nov. 4 at LAV... Two goals (1, 2), his first professional goal and an assist (2, 2nd PPA) for three- point game Nov. 3 at LAV; 1st MPG... First pro point, an assist (1, 1st PPA) Oct. 15 at WBS... Made professional/Crunch debut Oct. 6 vs. RCH.

2016-17: Played in 54 games for the Saint John Sea Dogs in the QMJHL... Finished with a career-highs in goals (36), assists (44) and points (80) to go along with a +37 rating... Added five points (2g, 3a) in the 2017 Memorial Cup, where Saint John advanced to the semifinals before losing to Erie (OHL)... Led the QMJHL with 32 points in 18 playoff games as the Sea Dogs rolled to the President’s Cup with a 16-2 record, earning a spot in the 2017 Memorial Cup... Participated in the 2017 World Junior Championships, adding five points in seven games during Team Canada’s Silver Medal performance... Teammates with current Crunch teammates Anthony Cirelli, Mitchell Stephens and Connor Ingram... Goal (36) and assist (44) Mar. 15 at MON; 22nd MPG… Goal (35) and three assists (41, 42, 43) Mar. 10 vs. CHA; 21st MPG… Goal (34) Mar. 5 vs. CAP; three-game point streak (2g, 5a) Mar. 1-5… Goal (33) and four assists (37, 38, 39, 40) Mar. 3 vs. RIM; 20th MPG; First four assist game of career… Assist (36) Mar. 4 vs. HAL… Two assists (34, 35) Feb. 22 vs. BAT; 19th MPG… Assist (33) Feb. 18 at CHI… Goal (32) Feb. 17 at VIC… Assist (32) Feb. 14 at CHA… Assist (31) Feb. 10 vs. DRU… Assist (30) Feb. 8th at BAT… Two goals (30, 31) and one assist (29) Feb. 4 at CAP; 18th MPG… Goal (29) and assist (28) Jan. 29 at CHA; 17th MPG… Assist (27) Jan 28 at MON… Goal (28) Jan. 21 vs. BAC… Goal (27) Jan. 20 vs. CHI… Two assists (25, 26) Jan. 17 vs. MON; 16th MPG… Goal (26) and two assist (23, 24) Jan. 15 vs. CAP; 15th MPG… Two assists (21, 22) Jan 13 at CAP; 14th MPG… Goal (25) and assist (20) Dec. 8 vs. VIC; 13th MPG… Goal (24) Dec. 7 vs. MON… Assist (19) Dec. 4 at GAT… Two assists (17, 18) Dec. 2 at DRU; 12th MPG… Two assists (15, 16) Dec. 1 at SHA; 11th MPG… Goal (23) and assist (14) Nov. 29 at RIM; 10th MPG… Goal (22) Nov. 25 vs. QUE… Goal (21) Nov. 23 vs. CAP… Assist (13) Nov. 20 at MON… Goal (20) Nov. 18 at BAT… Three goals (17, 18, 19) Nov. 12 vs. SHE; 9th MPG; 2nd hat trick of season… Goal (16) and three assists (10, 11, 12) Nov. 11 at CHA; 8th MPG… Goal (15) Nov. 6 vs. CHA… Goal (14) and assist (9) Nov. 4 at BAT; 7th MPG… Goal (13) Nov. 1 at CAP… Assist (8) Oct. 30 at MON… Two assists (6, 7) Oct. 28 vs. MON; 6th MPG… Assist (5) Oct. 26 vs. CHA… Two goals (11, 12) Oct. 21 vs VDO; 5th MPG… Goal (10) Oct. 19 vs. BAT… Two goals (8, 9) and assist (4) Oct. 15 at VDO; 4th MPG… Goal (7) Oct. 14 at ROU… Goal (6) Oct. 9 at SHE… Three goals (3, 4, 5) Oct. 5 vs. GAT; 3rd MPG; First hat trick of season… Two assists (2, 3) Oct. 1 vs. MON; 2nd MPG… Two goals (1, 2) and an assist (1); 1st MPG.

2015-2016: Third season in the QMJHL… 58 games played and 73 points… Assist (40) Mar. 6 at CHA… Goal (33) and assist (39) Mar. 5 vs. BAT; 20th MPG… Assist (38) Mar. 3 vs. DRU… Assist (37) Mar. 1 vs. BAT… Goal (32) and two assists (35, 36) Feb. 27 at HAL; 19th MPG… Goal (31) Feb 25 vs. HAL… Assist (34) Feb. 17 at SHA… Goal (30) and assist (33) Feb. 14 vs. CHI; 18th MPG… Goal (29) and assist (32) Feb. 13 vs. BAC; 17th MPG… Goal (28) and two assists (30, 31) Feb. 10 vs. CHA; 16th MPG… Two goals (26, 27) Feb. 6 vs. VIC; 15th MPG… Two assists (28, 29) Feb. 3 at Mon; 14th MPG… Goal (25) Jan. 30 at BAT… Goal (24) and assist (27) Jan. 29 at RIM; 13th MPG… Goal (23) and two assists (25, 26) Jan. 23 vs. CAP; 12th MPG… Goal (22) Jan. 22 vs. CAP… Goal (21) and two assists (23, 24) Jan. 15 vs. CHA; 11th MPG… Two assists (21, 22) Jan. 10 vs. RIM 10th MPG… Assists (20) Jan. 9 at BAT… Goal (20) Dec. 31 vs. CHA… Assist (19) Dec. 29 at BAT… Three goals (17, 18, 19) and assist (18) Dec. 28 Vs. BAT; First hat trick; 9th MPG… Assist (17) Dec. 18 vs. HAL… Goal (16) and assist (16) Dec. 17 vs. CAP; 8th MPG… Goal (15) Dec. 12 at CAP… Two assists (14, 15) Dec. 11 at HAL; 7th MPG… Two goals (13, 14) and assist (13) Dec. 9 at MON; 6th MPG… Two assists (11, 12) Dec. 5 vs. CHA; 5th MPG… Goal (12) Dec. 4 vs. MON… Goal (11) and assist (10) Nov. 27 vs. SHE; 4th MPG… Goal (10) Nov. 26 vs. QUE… Assist (9) Nov. 14 at HAL… Goal (9) and assist (8) Nov. 13 vs. CAP; 3rd MPG… Goal (8) Nov. 7 at QUE… Assist (7) Oct. 31 vs. VDO… Goal (7) Oct. 30 vs. ROU… Goal (6) Oct. 24 vs. MON… Goal (5) and two assists (5, 6) Oct. 22 vs. BAT; 2nd MPG… Assist (4) Oct. 18 at GAT… Goal (4) and assist (3) Oct. 17 at BLB; 1st MPG… Assist (2) Oct. 16 at VIC… Goal (3) Oct. 9 at SHA… Assist (1) Oct. 2 vs. GAT… Goal (2) Sep. 27 at BAT… Goal (1) Sep. 25 at CHA.

2014-2015: 59 appearances in second year of QMJHl action… Fourth leading scorer for the Sea Dogs… Selected by Tampa Bay 120th overall in 2015 NHL Entry Draft.

2013-2014: First season in the QMJHL… Scored 1 goal and added 10 assists in 30 games… Before that, played Midget AAA Hockey… Scored 11 goals with 25 assists…

Transactions: Signed three-year entry level contract with Tampa Bay on December 24th, 2016... Drafted by Tampa Bay in the fourth round of the 2015 NHL Draft, 120th overall. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #36 — Alexey Lipanov — Center 3rd Round (76), TBL, 2017 Hometown: Moscow, Russia | Height: 6’1 | Weight: 170 | DOB: 17-Aug-99 | Shot: Left| Pronunciation: LIH-puh-nov Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason oaltenders YearG Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2015-16 HK MVD Balashikha MHL 32 3 5 8 -2 16 ------2016-17 Dynamo Balashikha VHL 21 3 5 8 5 8 - - - 6 0 3 3 0 6 HK MVD Balashikha MHL 11 0 3 3 0 6 ------2017-18 Syracuse AHL 10 0 3 3 3 4 0 0 6 ------Total BAR/SUD OHL 55 14 25 39 -5 20 5 3 103 ------Barrie OHL 35 11 19 30 9 10 3 3 59 ------Sudbury OHL 20 3 6 9 -14 10 2 0 44 ------Total AHL 10 0 3 3 3 4 0 0 6 ------Total OHL 55 14 25 39 -5 20 5 3 103 ------Total VHL 21 3 5 8 5 8 - - - 6 0 3 3 0 6 Total MHL 43 3 8 11 -2 22 ------2017-18: Assist (3) Apr. 8 vs. BNG... Assist (2) Mar. 30 vs. BEL... First professional point with an assist (1) Mar. 28 vs. BNG... Made professional/Crunch debut Mar. 24 vs. UTI... First year in North America began by being drafted by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 2017 NHL draft... Played three games for the Lightning during their rookie tournament vs. Nashville... Appeared in one NHL preseason game for the Lightning Sep. 19 vs. Carolina... Spent the season in the OHL with Barrie and Sudbury... Began the season with the Barrie Colts, logging 30 points (11g, 19a) in 35 games, including six multi-point efforts... Had four three-point games, including in his third OHL game Sep. 28 vs. SSM when he scored his first goal... Had an assist in his OHL debut Sep. 21 vs. OTT... Traded to Sudbury Jan. 10 for Dmitry Sokolov... Finished the season with the Wolves, adding nine points (3g, 6a) in 20 games... Skated for Russia during the CICB Canada/Russia series, adding two points in four games.

2016-17: Split the season between Dynamo Balashikha and their junior team HK MVD Balashikha... Totaled eight points in 21 games for Dynamo Balashika and three assists in 11 games with HK MVD Balashikha... Captained Russian U18 team at the WJC-18, producing three points in seven games.

2015-16: 32 games with HK MVD Balashikha… Eight points with three goals and five assists... Netted five points (1g, 2a) in five games at WJC-18 tournament for Russia.

Transactions: Drafted in the 3rd round (76th overall) by Tampa Bay in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft... Signed to an entry-level contract by the Lightning September 28, 2017. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #14 — Kevin Lynch — Center 2nd Round (56), CBJ, 2009 Hometown: Grosse Pointe, Mich. | Height: 6’1 | Weight: 207 | DOB: 23-Apr-91 | Shot: Right Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2007-08 United States NAHL 43 11 4 15 -7 24 1 1 - 3 2 0 2 - 2 2008-09 United States NAHL 16 8 7 15 0 14 0 0 ------United States USDP‐U18 63 24 24 48 54 ------2009-10 Michigan CCHA 45 6 10 16 11 44 1 0 79 ------2010-11 Michigan CCHA 44 11 5 16 3 36 2 1 90 ------2011-12 Michigan CCHA 39 8 5 13 -2 30 1 0 63 ------2012-13 Michigan CCHA 40 10 17 27 -3 46 5 1 92 ------2013-14 Total EVN & TOL ECHL 67 13 21 34 -21 16 3 0 151 ------Evansville ECHL 14 3 3 6 0 6 1 0 34 ------Toledo ECHL 53 10 18 28 -21 10 2 0 117 ------2014-15 Syracuse AHL 53 3 1 4 -10 20 0 0 57 1 0 0 0 -1 0 Florida ECHL 11 2 5 7 -6 12 1 0 16 ------2015-16 Total SYR & MB AHL 7 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 2 ------Syracuse AHL 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------Manitoba AHL 5 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 2 ------Florida ECHL 62 22 36 58 16 32 3 0 132 6 2 2 4 -2 6 2016-17 Syracuse AHL 37 5 2 7 -4 18 0 0 50 19 3 2 5 2 10 Indy Fuel ECHL 35 11 13 24 -2 37 3 0 97 ------2017-18 Syracuse AHL 57 14 12 26 21 48 1 2 103 ------Total AHL 154 22 15 37 6 88 1 2 212 20 3 2 5 1 10 Total ECHL 175 37 62 99 -11 60 7 0 299 6 2 2 4 -2 6 Total CCHA 168 35 37 72 9 156 9 2 324 ------Total NAHL 122 43 35 78 -7 92 1 1 - 3 2 0 2 - 2

2017-18: Goal (14) Mar. 30 vs. BEL... Goal (13) and assist (12) Mar. 28 vs. BNG; 6th MPG... Goal (12) and assist (11) Mar. 23 vs. BRI; 5th MPG... Goal (11) Mar. 17 vs. LAV... Goal (10) Mar. 14 at BNG, his first 10-goal and 20-point season in the AHL... Goal (9; 2nd SHG) Jan. 10 at BNG... Assist (10) Jan. 7 at PRO... Assist (9) Jan. 6 at HFD... Goal (8; 1st PPG) Dec. 27 vs. TOR... Goal (7) Dec. 16 at LV... Goal (6) Dec. 15 vs. PRO, setting a new AHL career high... Assist (8) Dec. 9 at BEL... Assist (7) Dec. 6 at UTI... Assist (6) Dec. 2 vs. BEL... Goal (5; 3rd GWG) Nov. 29 at TOR... Assist (5) Nov. 22 vs. RCH, setting a new AHL career-high with his eighth point... Goal (3; 1st SHG), the first shorthanded goal of his AHL career, Nov. 19 at TOR... Assist (4) Nov. 11 vs. CHA... Goal (2, 1st GWG) and assist (3) Oct. 28 vs. RCH; 2nd MPG... Two assists (1, 2) Oct. 21 vs. SPR; 1st MPG... Skated in 100th career AHL game, his 95th with the Crunch, Oct. 13 vs. BEL... Goal (1) Oct. 7 vs. RCH, forcing overtime.

2016-17: Goal (3) CCF G5 June 10 vs. GR... Goal (2; 1st pro SHG) CCF G1 June 2 at GR... Goal (1) NDF G5 May 13 vs. TOR; 1st career AHL postseason goal... Assist (1) NDF G2 May 6 vs. TOR... Goal (5) Apr. 1 vs. TOR... Goal (4) Mar. 29 at BNG... Signed AHL contract w/ Crunch Mar. 18... Goal (3), two assists (1, 2; 1st PPA) and No. 1 star Mar. 15 at LV; 1st career AHL MPG (has 8 career ECHL games w/ 3 points or more)... Goal (2) Feb. 24 at RCH... Goal (1) Feb. 4 at TOR; 1st AHL goal since April 12, 2015 (4th of AHL career) ... Crunch season debut Jan. 21 vs. UTI... Signed professional tryout contract with Crunch Jan. 21... Appeared in 35 of ECHL-Indy Fuel’s first 39 games, recording 11 goals and 24 points... Third on the team in scoring and tied for third in goals... Fourth professional season.

2015-16: Appeared in 62 regular season games with ECHL-, recording 22 goals and 58 points with 13 MPG... Appeared in seven AHL games, two with Crunch and five with Manitoba... Crunch season debut Jan. 29 vs. HER... Signed PTO with Crunch Jan. 28... Five games with AHL-Manitoba Nov. 5-24; minus-1, 2 PIM, 2 shots ... Signed with ECHL-Florida... Finished ECHL regular season on 10-game scoring streak (7g, 12a) including a hat trick and four points April 8 vs. Orlando.

2014-15: Totaled three goals and four points in 53 games with Crunch... Goal (3) Apr. 12 at UTI... Goal (2) Apr. 4 at BRI... Third star Feb. 28 vs. UTI... Assist (1) Jan. 23 vs. LV; first AHL assist... Career/season-high three shots Jan. 3 at BNG... Game-winning shootout goal in 10th round, Jan. 2 at ALB; first career AHL shootout attempt... Recalled from loan to ECHL-Florida Dec. 26... Signed AHL contract Dec. 15, loaned to ECHL-Florida... First AHL goal, Nov. 14 vs. HER... AHL debut Nov. 12 at ALB... Signed first AHL PTO with Crunch Nov. 11... Six points (1g, 5a) in first nine games of ECHL season, his first with Florida, before signing with Crunch.

2013-14: Totaled 35 points in 63 ECHL games between and Evansville Icemen... 28 points (10g, 18a) in 53 appearances with Toledo; seven points (3g, 4a) in 14 games with Evansville.

Other: Appeared in 168 games over four years at Michigan with 35 goals and 37 assists... Career-high 27 points (10g, 17a) as a senior in 2012-13 season... Appeared in 2011 NCAA Frozen Four Title Game... Recorded 48 points (24g, 24a) with the U.S. National Under-18 Team in 2008-09.

Transactions: Drafted by Columbus in the second round, 56th overall, of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #27 — Dominik Masin — Defense 2nd Round (35), TBL, 2014 Hometown: Mestec Kralove, Czech Rep. | Height: 6’3 | Weight: 198 | DOB: 1-Feb-96 | Shot: Left |Pronunciation: ma-SHEEN Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason oaltenders YearG Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2014-15 Peterborough OHL 48 7 19 26 -13 70 4 0 ------2015-16 Syracuse AHL 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 ------Peterborough OHL 57 8 32 40 24 50 1 0 150 7 0 3 3 3 12 2016-17 Syracuse AHL 69 3 3 6 -4 73 0 0 57 22 0 2 2 10 16 2017-18 Syracuse AHL 72 9 15 24 25 79 0 1 89 ------Total AHL 145 12 18 30 22 152 0 1 150 22 0 2 2 10 16 Total OHL 105 15 51 66 11 120 5 0 - 7 0 3 3 3 12

2017-18: Assist (15) Mar. 24 vs. UTI... Goal (9) Mar. 11 at RCH... Assist (14) Feb. 21 at RCH... Assist (13) Feb. 18 at CHA... Goal (8) Feb. 14 at UTI... Goal (7), assist (12) and fight for first career Gordie Howe Hat Trick Feb. 11 at BRI; 6th MPG... Assist (11) Feb. 3 vs. UTI... Goal (6) and assist (10) Jan. 15 vs. BNG; 5th MPG... Goal (5) and assist (9) while skating in 100th career AHL game Dec. 22 at BEL; 4th MPG... Career-high five game-point streak Dec. 2-15 with seven points (1g, 6a)... Two assists (7, 8) Dec. 15 vs. PRO; 3rd MPG... Two assists (5, 6; 1st SHA) Dec. 9 at BEL; 2nd MPG... Assist (4) Dec. 8 at BNG... Assist (3) Dec. 6 at UTI... Scored the teddy bear toss goal (4) Dec. 2 vs. BEL, establishing a new career-high... First career multi-point game with a goal (3; 1st SHG) and assist (2) Nov. 22 vs. RCH; 1st MPG... Goal (2) Nov. 3 at LAV, giving him goals in back-to-back games... Goal (1) and fight (1) Nov. 1 at BEL (N. Paul)... Assist (1) Oct. 21 vs. SPR... Made season debut Oct. 13 vs. BEL... Missed the start of the season with an undisclosed injury.

2016-17: First pro postseason point (assist) NDF G2 May 6 vs. TOR... First pro playoff gameNDSF Game 1 Apr. 21 at STJ... Goal (3) Apr. 7 vs. ALB... Assist (3) Mar. 31 vs. TOR... Fight (3) vs. McCormick Mar. 29 at BNG... Fight (2) vs. Dermott Mar. 26 at TOR... First pro fight Feb. 15 at ALB vs. Sexton... (Goal (2) Jan. 28 at UTI... No. 3 star Jan. 7 vs. STJ... First professional goal Dec. 26 at RCH... Assist (2) Nov. 25 vs. TOR... First professional point (assist) Nov. 12 vs. RCH.

2015-16: Professional/Crunch debut Apr. 8 vs. TOR. . . . Signed amateur tryout contract with Crunch Apr. 7, 2016. . . . Appeared in 50 games with the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League, recording 40 points (8g, 32a) and 50 penalty minutes along with a plus-24 rating. . . . Led Petes defensemen in goals and total points. . . . Added three assists in seven playoff games. . . . Finished Petes career with total of 66 points (15g, 51a) and 120 penalty minutes in 105 contests. . . . Signed to three-year, entry-level contract with Tampa Bay Oct. 13, 2015.

2014-15: Skated for the OHL’s Peterborough Petes and played for the Czech Republic U20 squad at the 2015 World Junior Championship in his first season in Canada. . . . Played 48 games for the Petes, suffering season-ending facial injuries and a broken collarbone in February in a game against Sudbury. . . . Scored 7 goals with 19 assists and was -13 with 70 penalty minutes for Peterborough. . . . Had 1 assist and was -4 with 2 penalty minutes for the Czech Republic at the 2015 WJC. The Czech Republic finished sixth, falling to Slovakia, 3-0, in the quarterfinals.

2013-14: With the Czech U18 team at the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in August before returning to Slavia Prague’s U20 junior team. . . . Captain for the Czech U19 team in the 2013 World Junior A Challenge and for the Czech U18 team that won a silver medal at the 2014 World Juniors. . . . Scored 2 goals with 19 assists and was +6 with 102 penalty minutes in 39 regular season games for Slavia, which finished sixth in the regular season, falling to HC Litvinov in the playoff quarterfinals. . . . Scored 1 goal with 1 assist and was -5 with 33 penalty minutes in five playoff games. . . . Had 2 assists and 4 penalty minutes in four games at the WJAC and was an even plus/minus with no points and 4 penalty minutes in four games at the Ivan Hlinka tournament. . . . Posted +3 with 3 assists and 6 penalty minutes in seven games for Czech Republic U18 team at IIHF World Junior Championship in Finland. The Czech Republic reached the gold medal game, falling 5-2 to the USA. . . . Ranked 10th among European skaters in the Central Scouting final rankings. . . . Selected by Tampa Bay in the second round, 35th overall, in the 2014 NHL Draft. . . . Selected by Peterborough in the 1st round, 25th overall, in the 2014 CHL Import Draft.

2012-13: Made debut in the Czech U20 lead as a 16-year old and played for the Czech Republic’s U17 team. . . . Scored 1 goal with 2 assists for Slavia Praha and was -1 with 16 penalty minutes in 25 U20 games. . . . Scored 3 goals with 3 assists in 14 games (including two playoff games) with Slavia Praha’s U18 team. . . . Played 21 games with the Czech U17 team, scoring 3 goals with 8 assists, and was -5 with 60 penalty minutes.

2011-12: Played for Slavia Praha’s U18 team and represented the Czech Republic in U16 play. . . Had 3 assists and was -8 with 30 penalty minutes in 34 games for Slavia Praha. . . . Played 13 international games with the Czech U16 team and was -3 with no points and 14 penalty minutes.

2010-11: Split season between Slavia Praha’s U18 and U16 teams in Prague, Czech Republic. . . . In 19 U18 games (including three playoff contests) he scored 1 goal with 3 assists and was -15 with 20 penalty minutes. . . . Scored 1 goal with 6 assists and was +19 with 24 assists in 20 games for the Slavia Praha U16 team.

Transactions: Signed amateur tryout contract with Crunch Apr. 7, 2016. . . . Signed to three-year, entry-level contract with Tampa Bay Oct. 13, 2015.... Drafted second round, 35th overall, by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #2 — Jamie McBain — Defense 2nd Round (63), CAR, 2006 Hometown: Edina, MN | Height: 6’1 | Weight: 195 | DOB: 25-Feb-88 | Shot: Right Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason oaltenders YearG Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2004-05 USNTDP Under-18 Team NAHL 38 2 7 9 0 22 - - - 10 0 3 3 0 4 2005-06 USNTDP Under-18 Team NAHL 14 0 5 5 0 6 ------2006-07 U. of Wisconsin WCHA 36 3 15 18 0 36 3 0 ------2007-08 U. of Wisconsin WCHA 35 5 19 24 10 18 3 0 ------2008-09 Albany AHL 10 1 1 2 -7 2 0 0 19 ------U. of Wisconsin WCHA 40 7 30 37 -8 30 4 1 0 ------2009-10 Carolina NHL 14 3 7 10 6 0 1 0 29 ------Albany River AHL 68 7 33 40 11 10 2 0 156 8 4 2 6 8 8 2010-11 Carolina NHL 76 7 23 30 -8 32 1 0 95 ------2011-12 Carolina NHL 76 8 19 27 -7 4 5 0 127 ------2012-13 Carolina NHL 40 1 7 8 0 12 0 0 46 ------Pelicans SM-liiga 7 0 1 1 -6 6 0 0 0 ------2013-14 Buffalo NHL 69 6 11 17 -13 14 2 0 98 ------2014-15 Los Angeles NHL 26 3 6 9 4 4 1 0 18 ------Manchester AHL 5 1 2 3 2 2 1 0 12 ------2015-16 Los Angeles NHL 44 2 7 9 2 6 1 0 32 4 0 0 0 0 2 Ontario AHL 3 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 10 ------2016-17 Arizona NHL 3 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 3 ------Tucson AHL 64 8 35 43 -28 48 4 0 116 ------2017-18 Syracuse AHL 60 5 19 24 5 30 2 0 139 ------Total NHL 348 30 80 110 -17 72 11 0 448 4 0 0 0 0 2 Total AHL 210 23 91 114 -14 92 9 0 452 8 4 2 6 8 8 Total WCHA 111 15 64 79 2 84 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total NAHL 52 2 12 14 0 28 0 0 0 10 0 3 3 0 4

2017-18: Scored shootout GWG in the seventh round (the only goal for either team) Feb. 14 at UTI... Two assists (18, 19; 1st SHA) Feb. 10 vs. LAV; 4th MPG... Assist (17) Feb. 3 vs. UTI... Assist (16) Jan. 27 vs. TOR... Assist (15; 11th PPA) Jan. 20 at UTI... Assist (14; 10th PPA) Jan. 15 vs. BNG... Goal (5) and assist (13; 9th PPA) Jan. 10 at BNG; 3rd MPG... Assist (12; 8th PPA) Dec. 31 at BNG... Assist (11; 7th PPA) Dec. 22 at BEL... Assist (10; 6th PPA) Dec. 20 at LAV... Goal (4; 2nd PPG) Dec. 9 at BEL... Reassigned to the Crunch and recorded an assist (9) Dec. 8 at BNG... Recalled to Tampa Bay Dec. 2... Assist (8) Dec. 1 vs. LAV... Goal (3; 1st PPG) and assist (7) Nov. 24 vs. RCH; 2nd MPG...Goal (2) Nov. 22 vs. RCH... First career four-point game with one goal (1) and three assists (4, 5, 6; 4th & 5th PPA) Nov. 11 vs. CHA; 1st MPG... Assist (3; 3rd PPA) Nov. 4 at LAV... Assist (2; 2nd PPA) Oct. 15 at WBS... Assist (1; 1st PPA) Oct. 13 vs. BEL... Skated in 500th pro game in North America Oct. 7 vs. RCH... Name an alternate captain for the Crunch prior to the season.

2016-17: Appeared in three games with Arizona (NHL) and 64 games with Tucson (AHL)... Did not register a point for the Coyotes, but had 43 points (8g, 35a) in 64 games with the Roadrunners, which was tied for 11th in the AHL among blueliners... Led AHL defensemen with 26 PPA, which ranked second overall in the AHL... Ended season on a five-game point streak (2g, 6a) Apr. 7-15... Assist (35) Apr. 15 at STK... One goal (8) and one assist (34) Apr. 13 at SJ; 9th MPG... Assist (33, 26th PPA) Apr. 11 at SJ... Assist (32, 25th PPA) Apr. 9 at MB... One goal (7, 4th PPG) and two assists (30, 31; 24th PPA) Apr. 7 at MB; 8th MPG... Assist (29) Mar. 28 vs. SA... Assist (28) Mar. 25 vs. SJ... Assist (27, 23rd PPA) Mar. 21 at SA... Goal (6, 3rd PPG) Mar. 11 at ONT... Assist (26) Mar. 4 at ONT... Two assists (24, 25; 21st & 22nd PPA) Feb. 28 vs. SD; 7th MPG... Assist (23, 20th PPA) at SJ... Assist (22, 19th PPA) Jan. 27 vs. SD... Assist (21) Jan. 22 at CHA... Four-game point streak (2g, 4a) Jan. 10-16... Assist (20, 18th PPA) Jan. 16 vs. ONT... Assist (19, 17th PPA) Jan. 14 vs. TEX... Two goals (4, 5; 2nd PPG) Jan. 13 vs. TEX; 6th MPG... Two assists (17, 18, 15th & 16th PPA) Jan. 10 vs. MB; 5th MPG... Assist (16) Jan. 6 at STK... Five-game point streak (1g, 5a) Dec. 20-30... Assist (15) Dec. 30 vs. SA... Assist (14, 14th PPA) Dec. 28 at STK... Assist (13, 13th PPA) Dec. 26 at SD... Assist (12, 12th PPA) Dec. 21 vs. BAK... One goal (3) and one assist (11, 11th PPA) Dec. 20 vs. BAK; 4th MPG... Three assists (8, 9, 10; 8th, 9th & 10th PPA) Dec. 9 vs. ONT; 3rd MPG... Two assists (6, 7, 6th & 7th PPA) Nov. 27 vs. STK; 2nd MPG... Assist (5, 5th PPA) Nov. 26 vs. STK... Two assists (3, 4, 3rd & 4th PPA) Nov. 18 vs. MB; 1st MPG... Assist (2, 2nd PPA) Nov 5 vs. ONT... Goal (2, 1st PPG) Nov. 4 vs. ONT... Goal (1) Nov. 2 vs. TEX... Assist (1, 1st PPA) Oct. 28 vs. STK.

2015-16: Spent the majority of the season with Los Angeles, playing in 44 games with the Kings and adding nine points... Appeared in his first career NHL playoff games, playing in four games during the Kings first round series against eventual Western Conference champion ... Also appeared in three games with the AHL’s , contributing two points.

2014-15: Split the season with Los Angeles and Manchester (AHL)... Added nine points in 26 games during his first season with the Kings... Three-game scoring streak (1g, 2a) Dec. 20-27... Three points in five games for the Monarchs, starting the season with Manchester on a PTO.

Career Notes: Has appeared in 348 career NHL games for four different organizations... Played in a career-high 76 games in back-to-back seasons with Carolina in 2010-11 & 2011-12... NHL career-high 30 points (7g, 23a) in 2010-11 for the Hurricanes, ranking ninth on the team and third among Carolina blueliners.

College and Junior Career: Spent three seasons at the University of Wisconsin, totaling 111 games played and netting 79 points and making one trip to the NCAA Tournament... Led the Badgers in scoring as a junior in 2008-09 and was named a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award... Spent two seasons with the USNTDP.

Transactions: Signed as a free agent with the Lightning July 1, 2017… Signed as a free agent with Arizona July 1, 2016… Signed one-year extension with Los Angeles July 4, 2015... Signed as a free agent with Los Angeles Nov. 11, 2014... Traded to Buffalo by Carolina with Carolina’s 2nd round pick (J.T. Compher) in 2013 NHL Draft for Andrej Sekera... Drafted by Carolina in the 2nd round, 63rd overall, at the 2006 NHL Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #3 — Reid McNeill — Defense 6th Round (170), PIT, 2010 Hometown: London, Ontario | Height: 6’4 | Weight: 204 | DOB: 29-Apr-92 | Shot: Left GCareeroaltenders Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2009-10 London OHL 53 2 3 5 11 32 0 0 0 12 0 1 1 4 0 2010-11 London OHL 62 2 4 6 -1 70 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 -4 4 2011-12 Barrie OHL 51 3 9 12 9 60 1 0 0 13 0 0 0 1 22 2012-13 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton AHL 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 12 0 1 1 -3 12 Wheeling ECHL 44 2 4 6 -5 90 0 0 47 ------2013-14 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton AHL 55 1 4 5 9 119 0 0 40 10 1 2 3 2 14 2014-15 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton AHL 54 2 5 7 6 121 0 0 42 8 0 1 1 0 11 2015-16 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton AHL 64 0 11 11 10 58 0 0 56 1 0 0 0 -1 0 2016-17 Total CHI/WBS AHL 61 3 7 10 16 67 0 0 74 ------Chicago AHL 47 2 6 8 14 46 0 0 58 ------Wilkes-Barre/Scranton AHL 14 1 1 2 2 21 0 0 16 ------2017-18 Syracuse AHL 59 0 9 9 3 67 0 0 40 ------Total AHL 296 6 36 42 46 432 0 0 258 31 1 4 5 -2 37 Total ECHL 44 2 4 6 -5 90 0 0 47 ------Total OHL 166 7 16 23 19 162 1 0 0 31 0 1 1 1 26 2017-18: Assist (9) Apr. 11 at RCH... Assist (8) Feb. 11 at BRI... Assist (7) Feb. 3 vs. UTI... Assist (6) Jan. 10 at BNG... Assist (5) Dec. 30 vs. UTI... Skated in 250th AHL game Dec. 8 at BNG... Two assists (3, 4) Nov 29 at TOR; 1st MPG... Assist (2) Nov. 24 vs. WBS... First Crunch point, an assist (1) Nov. 22 vs. RCH... Returned to the Crunch lineup Nov. 11 vs. CHA after missed four weeks with an injury suffered Oct. 6 at RCH... Made Crunch debut Oct. 6 at RCH.

2016-17: Split the season with Chicago (AHL) and Wilkes-Barre Scranton (AHL)... Combined for 10 points and a +16 rating between the two organizations... Skated in 47 games with the Wolves... Fight (5) Mar. 31 at IA (K. Gabriel)... Assist (7, 1st PPG) Mar. 26 at CHA... Assist (6) Feb. 17 at TEX... Goal (3) Feb. 7 at RFD... Assist (5) Jan. 22 vs. MIL... Fight (4) Jan. 15 at MB (J. Lipon)... Assist (4) Jan. 13 at MB... Goal (2) Jan. 7 vs. CHA... Assist (3) Jan. 6 vs. RFD... Fight (3) Dec. 28 at RFD (S. Carrick)...Fight (2) Nov. 26 vs. RFD (B. Mashinter)... Assist (2) Nov. 23 at CHA... Acquired by the St. Louis Blues and assigned to Chicago in a trade with the Pittsburgh Penguins Nov. 19... Goal (1) Oct. 29 at SPR... Assist (1, 1st SHA) and fight (1) Oct. 22 vs. SYR... Goal (1) Oct. 29 at SPR.

2015-16: Played his fourth full season with the Penguins organization, appearing in 64 games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, adding a career-high 11 assists... 58 penalty minutes are the fewest of his professional career...

2014-15: In third season with the Penguins organization, skated in 54 games for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton... Produced seven points (2g, 5a) for the Penguins... Also saw action in eight Calder Cup playoff games, adding one assist.

2013-14: First full AHL season, appearing in 55 games for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton... Five points and a +9 rating... 10 Calder Cup playoff games, with three points... First Calder Cup playoff goal May 16 at PRO... First AHL goal (1) Jan. 31 vs. NOR... First regular season AHL point (1) Jan. 18 at POR.

2012-13: First professional season, spending the majority of the year with the ECHL’s Wheeling Nailers, playing in 44 games with six points (2g, 4a)... Made AHL debut Feb. 24 at BRI... First professional goal (1) Feb. 14 at GRN... First professional point, an assist (1) Oct. 26 vs. REA.

Junior Career: Played three seasons in the OHL with the Barrie Colts and London Knights... Totaled 166 games between the two teams, playing to a +19 rating while adding 23 points (7g, 16a)... Career high 12 points (3g, 9a) in 51 games in 2011-12 with Barrie.

Transactions: Signed AHL deal with the Crunch July 20, 2017... Traded by Pittsburgh to St. Louis Nov. 19, 2016... Signed two-year contract extension with the Penguins July 3, 2015... Signed three-year, entry-level contract with the Penguins May 15, 2012... Drafted by the Penguins in the 6th round, 170th overall, at the 2010 NHL Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #22 — Matthew Peca — Center 7th Round (201), TBL, 2011 Hometown: Petawawa, Ontario | Height: 5’9 | Weight: 178 | DOB: 27-Apr-93 | Shot: Left GCareeroaltenders Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2009-10 Pembroke CJHL 60 21 26 47 - 10 ------2010-11 Pembroke CCHL 50 26 46 72 - 14 ------2011-12 Quinnipiac ECAC 39 8 31 39 0 12 3 1 105 ------2012-13 Quinnipiac ECAC 39 15 15 30 13 36 3 2 115 ------2013-14 Quinnipiac ECAC 40 12 26 38 4 16 4 0 111 ------2014-15 Syracuse AHL 8 1 3 4 -1 0 0 0 10 3 1 1 2 0 0 Quinnipiac ECAC 39 7 29 36 0 27 1 1 104 ------2015-16 Syracuse AHL 65 8 35 43 -11 10 2 0 79 ------2016-17 Tampa Bay NHL 10 1 1 2 -3 2 0 0 9 ------Syracuse AHL 68 12 29 41 -6 14 5 0 131 22 4 10 14 5 4 2017-18 Tampa Bay NHL 10 2 3 5 6 0 0 0 17 ------Syracuse AHL 63 13 33 46 -1 18 5 1 138 ------Total NHL 20 3 4 7 3 2 0 0 26 ------Total AHL 204 34 100 134 -19 42 12 1 358 25 5 11 16 5 4 Total ECAC 157 42 101 143 17 91 11 4 435 ------2017-18: Goal (13; 5th GWG) Apr. 11 at RCH... Goal (12; 5th PPA) Apr. 8 vs. BNG... Assist (33; 8th PPA), his 100th career AHL assist Apr. 7 vs. UTI... Assist (32) Apr. 6 at BNG... Assist (31; 7th PPA) Mar. 31 vs. CHA... Assist (30) Mar. 24 vs. UTI... Assist (29) Mar. 23 vs. BRI... Assist (28; 6th PPA) Mar. 17 vs. LAV... Goal (11; 4th PPG) Mar. 16 at SPR... Two assists (26, 27; 5th PPA) Mar. 14 at BNG; 9th MPG... Goal (10; 3rd PPG) and assist (25) Mar. 2 vs. BNG; 8th MPG... Assist (24) Feb. 24 vs. WBS... Loaned to the Crunch and scored a goal (9; 4th GWG) in his return to Syracuse Feb. 21 at RCH... Recalled by Tampa Bay Jan. 22, appearing in 10 games with the Lightning and logging five points (2g, 3a)... Points in four straight games Jan. 25-Feb. 3, incuding his first multi-point game in the NHL Feb. 1 at Calgary... Assist (23) Jan. 15 vs. BNG... Assist (22) Jan. 13 vs. RCH... Assist (21) Jan. 12 at UTI... Goal (8) Jan. 7 at PRO... Assist (20) Jan. 6 at HFD... Named Crunch representative to 2018 AHL All-Star Classic... Goal (7; 3rd GWG) Dec. 31 at BNG... Career-high seven-game point streak (3g, 9a) Dec. 9-27... Two assists (18, 19) Dec. 27 vs. TOR... Assist (17) Dec. 23 vs. UTI... Goal (6) and two assists (15, 16) Dec. 22 at BEL; 6th MPG... Goal (5; 1st PPG) Dec. 20 at LAV, giving him goals in back-to-back games for the first time since Nov. 13-14, 2015... Goal (4) Dec. 16 at LV... Two assists (13, 14) Dec. 15 vs. PRO; 5th MPG... Two assists (11, 12; 4th PPA) Dec. 9 at BEL; 4th MPG... Assist (10) Dec. 2 vs. BEL... Goal (3; 2nd GWG) Dec. 1, his 100th career AHL point... Goal (2) Nov. 25 at WBS giving him a three-game scoring streak (2g, 4a)... Two assists (8 & 9; 3rd PPA) Nov. 24 vs. WBS; 3rd MPG... Goal (1; 1st SHG) and two assists (6 & 7; 1st SHA) Nov. 22 vs. RCH; 2nd MPG... Two assists (4, 5; 2nd PPA) Nov. 1 at BEL; 1st MPG... Assist (3) while skating in 150th career game in the AHL, all with Syracuse, Oct. 28 vs. RCH... Assist (2, 1st PPA) Oct. 13 vs. BEL... Assist (1) Oct. 7 vs. RCH... Named an alternate captain for the Crunch prior to the season.

2016-17: In second full pro season, skated in 68 games for the Crunch and 10 games with the Tampa Bay Lightning, plus 22 Calder Cup Playoff games... 14 points (4g, 10a) in the playoffs as the Crunch advanced to the Calder Cup Finals... Four points (4a) in the NDSF vs. St. John’s (Crunch won the series 3-1), six points (4g, 2a) in the NDF vs. Toronto (Crunch won the series 4-3) including the game and series-winning goal in Game 7, two points (2a) in the ECF vs. Providence (Crunch won the series 4-1) and two points (2a) in the CCF vs. Grand Rapids (Crunch lost the series 4-2)... 41 points (12g, 29a) in the regular season for Syracuse was sixth on the team, setting a new career-high with 12 goals... First NHL goal in his 4th game Jan. 3 vs. Winnipeg... NHL debut Dec. 28 vs. Montreal; 42nd player to appear for Crunch and Tampa Bay.

2015-16: Completed first full pro season, appearing in 65 games for the Crunch... Tied for fifth on the Crunch with fellow rookie Anthony DeAngelo with 43 points (8g, 35a)... Was 14th in the AHL in rookie scoring and his 35 assists were sixth among AHL rookies... First career two-goal game Apr. 16 vs. UTI... Missed 11 games w/ injury Jan. 27-Feb. 20... First career game-winning goal Nov. 14 vs. UTI.

2014-15: Began pro career on an ATO with the Crunch to close 2015, appearing in eight regular season and three Calder Cup Playoff games... Two points in three playoff games and four points in eight regular season games... Goal in first pro playoff game Apr. 24 at WBS... First pro goal Apr. 18 vs. BRI... Two assists (2, 3) Apr. 17 vs. ADK; 1st career MPG... First pro point (assist) Apr. 4 at BRI... Pro debut Apr. 3 at HFD... Signed two-year, two-way contract with Lightning and ATO with Crunch Apr. 1... Finished college career at Quinnipiac with 143 career points, ranked 6th in program history; totaled 42 goals, 101 assists and 91 PIM in 157 career games... Fourth player in Quinnipiac history to record 100 career assists... Served as captain senior season, posting seven goals and 36 points in 39 games... Led Bobcats and ranked third in ECAC with 29 assists... Ranked second on Bobcats with 36 points.

2013-14: Tied for third on team w/ 38 points in 40 games... Led team in assists (26) for the second time in three years... Scored 13 goals... Became 32nd player in program history (and 1st junior since Brandon Wong in ‘09) to reach 100 career point mark... Set Quinnipiac Div. I single-game point record with six points at St. Lawrence Feb. 28... Two goals and four assists; 37th player in Quinnipiac history and 23rd player in program’s Div. I history to reach 100 career points.

2012-13: 39 games in sophomore year at Quinnipiac... Second on team w/ 15 goals and tied for second w/ 15 assists... Second on team with 30 points... Led team w/ 2 SHG...Tied for team lead w/ 5 GWG... His 5 points in NCAA Tournament ranked 8th among all players... 4 goals in NCAA Tournament were 2nd most in the field...Scored fastest natural hat trick (3:12) in NCAA Tournament history in East Regional Final vs. Union (featured on ESPN’s SportsCenter as No. 4 Top Play of the Day March 31)... Named NCAA Tournament East Regional MVP w/ 4 goals and 1 assist in 2 games...Named to 2013 NCAA All-Tournament Team...Scored 2 goals in 2 games vs. Ohio State Oct. 19-20, including SHGWG Oct. 20... Goal Nov. 16 at Clarkson...SHGWG Dec. 1 at Rensselaer... Scored vs. Canisius Mar. 30 in 4-3 win in NCAA Tournament East Regional.

2011-2012: Joined Bryan Leitch and Brandon Wong as the third player in Quinnipiac history named to the ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team...Two-time ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week...Quinnipiac’s February Athlete of the Month...Finished season ranked third in rookie points per game (1.00) in NCAA Division I hockey...Ranked 12th in assists (0.79) among all NCAA Division I skaters...First player in Quinnipiac history to assist on every goal in a weekend series...Tallied a point on 11 consecutive Bobcat goals, also a Quinnipiac record...Became the first freshman in program history to lead the team in scoring for a postseason series after posting five points in three games in the ECAC Hockey First Round vs. Brown... Became the first freshman in Quinnipiac’s Division I history to lead team in assists with 31...Scored eight goals for 39 points, second on team...Sixth freshman in program history to reach 30 points... One of three freshmen in Quinnipiac history, along with Bryan Leitch and Brian Herbert, to pass out 30 assists.

Other: Selected by TBL in 7th round of 2011 NHL Draft...Played for Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL)... Voted Top Forward at RBC Cup Championship... Led Pembroke to 51-9-0 record & 2011 National Championship... In 120 career games, had 119 points (47g, 72a)... Two goals, three assists in 2011 RBC Cup Championship... In 2010-11, ranked 11th in CJHL in points (72), ninth in assists (46) and 14th in goals (26)... In 2009-10, had 47 points (21g, 26a) in 60 games. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #4 — Matt Petgrave — Defense Undrafted Hometown: Brampton, Ontario | Height: 6’1 | Weight: 201 | DOB: 29-Jan-92 | Shot: Left| Pronunciation: GCareeroaltenders Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2008-09 Bramalea OJHL 4 0 1 1 0 4 ------2009-10 Niagara OHL 67 6 19 25 7 74 0 0 - 5 1 1 2 -3 10 2010-11 Owen Sound OHL 61 8 29 37 12 90 3 0 - 22 4 8 12 10 26 2011-12 Total OS/OSH OHL 65 10 35 45 11 96 3 0 - Owen Sound OHL 37 7 18 25 8 58 3 0 ------Oshawa OHL 28 3 17 20 3 38 0 0 - 6 1 2 3 1 12 2012-13 Oshawa OHL 50 10 40 50 21 60 4 0 - 9 1 4 5 3 10 2013-14 U. of New Brunswick AUS 28 4 11 15 68 ------2014-15 U. of New Brunswick AUS 24 1 14 15 76 ------2015-16 U. of New Brunswick AUS 27 4 11 15 32 86 ------2016-17 Brampton ECHL 5 1 1 2 -3 4 0 0 2 9 0 2 2 -1 4 U. of New Brunswick AUS 29 4 11 15 21 54 ------2017-18 Total BEL/LAV/SYR AHL 15 0 0 0 -3 22 0 0 12 Syracuse AHL 2 0 0 0 -1 8 0 0 1 Belleville AHL 1 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 ------Laval AHL 12 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 11 ------Brampton ECHL 44 8 15 23 0 72 1 0 71 ------Total AHL 15 0 0 0 -3 22 0 0 12 ------Total ECHL 49 9 16 25 -3 76 1 0 73 9 0 2 2 -1 4 Total AUS 108 13 47 60 53 284 ------Total OHL 243 34 123 157 51 320 10 0 0 42 7 15 22 11 58

2017-18: Prior to joining the Crunch, has seen action with three teams... Majority of the season in the ECHL with the Brampton Beast, logging 23 points in 44 games as a rookie... Also skated in 13 total games between Belleville and Laval... Made AHL debut for the Rocket Feb. 7 at BNG.

2016-17: Finished his collegiate career at the University of New Brunswick with 60 points (13g, 47a) over four seasons... Matched a career-high with four goals... Began pro career with hometown Brampton Beast (ECHL), skating in five regular season games and an additional nine Kelly Cup Playoff games.

2015-16: Completed his junior year at the University of New Brunswick with 15 points (4g, 11a) in 27 games... Posted a +32 rating.

2014-15: Netted 15 points (1g, 14a) in 24 games as a sophomore at the University of New Brunswick... His 14 assists were a career high.

2013-14: Began collegiate career at the University of New Brunswick with 15 points (4g, 11a).

Junior Career: Spent four seasons in the OHL with Niagara, Owen Sound and Oshawa, appearing in 243 career games and logging 157 points (34g, 123a)... Finished his career with Oshawa in 2012-13 with a career-high 50 points (10g, 40a)... Helped Owen Sound to the OHL Championship and a berth in the Memorial Cup in 2011 with 12 points in 22 OHL playoff games.

Transactions: Signed PTO with the Crunch April 13, 2018. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #16 — Otto Somppi — Center 7th Round (206), TBL, 2016 Hometown: Helsinki, Finland | Height: 6’1 | Weight: 187 | DOB: 12-Jan-98 | Shot: Left Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason oaltenders YearG Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2015-16 Halifax QMJHL 59 13 33 46 -15 25 4 1 107 ------2016-17 Halifax QMJHL 60 17 24 41 -8 30 3 1 157 4 0 1 1 -4 2 2017-18 Halifax QMJHL 59 28 55 83 39 28 11 2 142 2 0 1 1 0 0 Total QMJHL 178 58 112 170 16 83 18 4 406 6 0 2 2 -4 2 2017-18: Finished third season with the Halifax Mooseheads, posting a career-high 83 points (28g, 55a) in 59 games... His 55 assists and 83 points led Haifax while his 28 goals ranked fourth... Sixth overall in QMJHL scoring... His 11 power-play goals led Halifax and tied for 17th in QMJHL... Played to a +39 rating, which ranked fifth in the league... Only skated in two playoff games due to injury, but posted one assist... Had at least one point in 45 of his 59 games played while adding 26 multi-point performances... Career-high tying four-point game (2g, 2a) Jan. 19 vs. Cape Breton... Logged a point in 10 of his 11 January games, ending with 19 points (10g, 9a)... 20 points in 11 December games was his highest scoring month of the season... First career hat trick Oct. 20 vs. Blainville-Boisbriand.

2016-17: Completed his second season in the QMJHL with Halifax, appearing in a career-high 60 games and scoring 41 points (17g, 24a)... Had one assist in four playoff games... Finished with 11 multi-point games, including a career-high four assists Nov. 20 vs. Acadie-Bathurst.

2015-16: In first season with the Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL), scored 46 points (13g, 33a) in 59 games... Had 10 multi-point games... Made his QMJHL debut Sep. 11, 2015 vs. Charlottetown and scored his first goal and added two assists for a three-point game... First multi-goal game Dec. 31 vs. Cape Breton and had three mutli-goal games during the season.

Other: Teammate with Crunch Head Coach Ben Groulx’s son, Bo, at Halifax in 2016-17 and 2017-18... Won a gold medal for Finland at the 2016 U18 World Junior Championships in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Transactions: Signed ATO with Syracuse April 19, 2018... Signed entry-level contract with Tampa Bay Lightning April 19, 2018... Drafted in the seventh round, 206th overall, in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft by the Tampa Bay Lightning. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #76 — Oleg Sosunov — Defense 6th Round (178), TBL, 2016 Hometown: Ryazan, Russia | Height: 6’8 | Weight: 230 | DOB: 13-Apr-98 | Shot: Left Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason oaltenders YearG Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2015-16 Loko Yaroslavl MHL 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------2016-17 Loko Yaroslavl MHL 32 0 0 0 1 79 0 0 - 1 0 0 0 0 2 2017-18 Moose Jaw WHL 71 7 19 26 35 62 1 0 125 14 0 0 0 -6 4 Total WHL 71 7 19 26 35 62 1 0 125 14 0 0 0 -6 4 Total MHL 35 0 0 0 1 79 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2

2017-18: Completed first season in North America, skating in 71 games with the Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL)... Finished with 26 points (7g, 19a) and a +35 rating... Ap- peared in all 14 games in the WHL Playoffs as the Warriors advanced to the second round... Scored first WHL goals in a multi-goal game Sep. 29 vs. Regina.

Other: Spent parts of two seasons in Russia’s MHL, playing for Loko Yaroslavl, totaling 35 games from 2015 to 2017... Also saw action with Lok Yaroslavl’s junior team, skating in 47 games for their junior squad.

Transactions: Reassigned by Tampa Bay to from Moose Jaw (WHL) to Syracuse April 19, 2018... Signed entry-level contract with the Lightning July 1, 2017... Drafted in the sixth round, 178 overall, at the 2016 NHL Entry Draft by the Tampa Bay Lightning. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #67— Mitchell Stephens — Center 2nd Round (33), TBL, 2015 Hometown: Peterborough, Ontario | Height: 6’0 | Weight: 195 | DOB: 5-Feb-97 | Shot: Right Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason oaltenders YearG Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2013-14 Saginaw OHL 57 9 12 21 -3 8 8 1 - 5 0 2 2 1 2 2014-15 Saginaw OHL 62 22 26 48 -17 44 5 2 - 4 0 0 0 -2 0 2015-16 Syracuse AHL 5 1 0 1 -3 0 0 0 10 ------Saginaw OHL 39 20 18 38 -3 14 14 2 135 4 2 1 3 -5 0 2016-17 Syracuse AHL ------3 0 0 0 -1 0 London OHL 29 11 14 25 9 12 3 1 74 14 7 3 10 -1 2 Saginaw OHL 22 11 17 28 13 14 1 3 100 ------2017-18 Syracuse AHL 70 19 22 41 17 24 4 1 148 ------Total AHL 75 20 22 42 14 24 4 1 158 3 0 0 0 -1 0 Total OHL 187 62 70 132 -14 78 30 6 - 27 9 6 15 -7 4 2017-18: Assist (22; 6th PPA) Apr. 7 vs. UTI... Game-winning goal (19; 4th GWG) Mar. 24 vs. UTI... Two assists (20, 21) Mar. 14 at BNG; 7th MPG... Two assists (18, 19) Mar. 11 at RCH; 6th MPG... Assist (17; 5th PPA) Mar. 3 vs. LAV... Assist (16) Feb. 23 vs. LV... Goal (18) Feb. 21 at RCH... Assist (15) Feb. 14 at UTI... Goal (17) and assist (14) Feb. 11 at BRI; 5th MPG... Assist (13; 5th PPA) Feb. 9 vs. HFD... Assist (12) Feb. 2 at UTI... Assist (11) Jan. 27 vs. TOR... Empty-net goal (16) Jan. 26 vs. BEL... Named the Crunch’s 2018 All-Star representative (replacing Matthew Peca)... Goal (15; 4th PPA and 3rd GWG) and two assists (9, 10; 3rd PPA) Jan. 24 at LAV; 4th MPG... Four-game goal streak Jan. 13-19... Goal (14; 3rd PPG) Jan. 19 vs. TOR... Goal (13; 2nd PPG) Jan. 17 at BEL... Goal (12; 1st PPG) Jan. 15 vs. BNG... Goal (11) and two assists (6, 7; 2nd PPA) Jan. 13 vs. RCH; 3rd MPG and first career three-point game... Assist (6) Jan. 10 at BNG... Goal (10) Jan. 7 at PRO for goals in a career-high three straight games... Goal (9; 1st GWG) Jan. 6 at HFD... Two goals (7, 8) Dec. 31 at BNG; 2nd MPG... Assist (5; 1st PPA) Dec. 27 vs. TOR... Goal (6) Dec. 22 at BEL... Two goals (4, 5; 1st SHG) Dec. 9 at BEL for his first career multi-goal and multi-point game; 1st MPG... Goal (3) Dec. 2 vs. BEL... Assist (4) Dec. 1 vs. LAV... Goal (2) Oct, 27 vs. TOR... Four-game scoring streak (1g, 3a) to begin the season Oct. 6-14... Assist (3) Oct. 14 vs. UTI... Assist (2) Oct. 13 vs. BEL... Assist (1), his first AHL assist, Oct. 7 vs. RCH... Goal (1) Oct. 6 vs. RCH.

2016-17: First pro playoff game ECF G3 May 24 vs. PRO... Assigned to Crunch Apr. 23. . . Finished fourth OHL season with 22 goals and 53 points between Saginaw (22 games) and London (29 games). . . Appeared in 14 playoff games with London, totaling four goals and 10 points. . . Traded from Saginaw to London Jan. 9. . . Named captain of Saginaw Oct. 5, 2016. . .

2015-16: First pro goal on game-high five shots Apr. 9 vs. TOR... Professional/Crunch debut with one shot on goal Apr. 8 vs. ALB... Signed three-year, entry-level contract with Tampa Bay and amateur tryout contract with Crunch Apr. 4. . . . Totaled 38 points (20g, 18a) with 10 multi-point performances in 39 games as alternate captain with Saginaw Spirit of the Ontario Hockey League, his third season of junior hockey. . . Played for Team Canada at the 2016 IIHF World Jr. Championships in Helsinki, Finland, notching a goal and two points in five tournament games. . . . Suffered broken foot Oct. 16; returned to game action Dec. 4. . . . Totaled 158 career OHL games, all with Saginaw over three seasons, recording 51 goals and 107 points.

2014-15: Played for the gold medal Canada U18 team in the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in August before returning to Saginaw for his second season. . . . Joined the Canada U18 team as captain for the 2015 World Juniors following the OHL playoffs. . . . Named alternate captain for Saginaw . . . Second in Spirit scoring, posting 22 goals with 26 assists. Was -17 with 44 penalty minutes in 62 regular season games. . . . Saginaw was third in the West Division and was swept by first-place Sault Ste. Marie in the first round of the playoffs. . . . Stephens was -2 with no points in four games against the Greyhounds. . . . In five games at the Ivan Hlinka tournament he scored 4 goals with 2 assists and was +9 with 2 penalty minutes. . . . . Named captain of Team Canada for the 2015 IIHF Under-18 World Championships in Switzerland. Scored 5 goals with 5 assists and was +1 with 10 penalty minutes in seven games. Canada defeated host Switzerland in the bronze medal game. . . . Played for Team Cherry in the 2015 CHL/NHL Top Prospects game and was ranked 112th amongst North American skaters in the Central Scouting final rankings. . . . Invited to the NHL Prospects Combine. . . . Selected by Tampa Bay in the second round, 33rd overall, in the 2015 NHL Draft.

2013-14: Skated for the OHL’s Saginaw Spirit as a 16-year-old and played for Canada Ontario at the 2014 World Hockey Challenge. . . Scored 9 goals with 12 assists and was -3 with 8 penalty minutes in 57 regular season games for the Spirit. . . . Saginaw finished third in the West Division and lost to Erie in a first-round playoff series. Stephens had 2 assists and was +1 with 2 penalty minutes in five playoff games. . . . Posted 2 assists and 6 penalty minutes for Canada Ontario at the WHC.

2012-13: Team captain for the Toronto Marlboros minor midget AAA team. . . . Scored 44 goals with 40 assists and 12 penalty minutes in 58 games. . . . In seven games at the 2013 OHL Cup he scored 4 goals with 3 assists and 8 penalty minutes. Selected by Saginaw in the first round, 8th overall, in the 2013 OHL Priority Draft.

2011-12: Played for Toronto Marlboros bantam AAA team and competed for the Marlboros midget minor team in the 2012 OHL Cup. . . . Had 1 assist in two games at the tournament.

Transactions: Signed three-year, entry-level contract with Tampa Bay Apr. 4, 2016.... Drafted in the second round, 33rd overall, by the Tampa Bay Lightning at the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #17— Jonne Tammela — Center 4th Round (118), TBL, 2015 Hometown: Espoo, Finland | Height: 5’10 | Weight: 186 | DOB: 5-Aug-97 | Shot: Left| Pronunciation: YOH-nay TAM-ah-LA Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason oaltenders YearG Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2014-15 KalPa Kuopio SM-liiga 32 4 0 4 3 6 - - - 4 0 0 0 - 4 2015-16 Syracuse AHL 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 ------KalPa Kuopio SM-liiga 37 5 8 13 10 16 - - - 3 0 0 0 - 2 2016-17 Peterborough OHL 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 ------2017-18 Syracuse AHL 28 3 3 6 5 16 1 0 34 ------Total AHL 31 3 4 7 7 16 1 0 37 ------Total SM-liiga 69 9 8 17 13 22 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 6 Total OHL 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 ------

2017-18: Assist (3) Apr. 13 at UTI... Assist (2) Mar. 3 vs. LAV... Goal (3) and assist (1) Jan. 26 vs. BEL; 1st career MPG... Goal (2; 1st PPG) Jan. 20 at UTI... First AHL goal (1) in his sixth AHL game Jan. 15 vs. BNG... Made season debut Jan. 12 at UTI... Started the season on season-opening IR.

2016-17: Had one goal in two games with the Peterborough Petes (OHL) before suffering a season-ending knee injury... underwent surgury in January.

2015-16: First career point (assist) in second game Apr. 16 vs. UTI. . . . Crunch debut Apr. 15 at UTI; one shot on goal. . . . Signed ATO with Crunch April 7. . . . Signed three-year, NHL entry-level contract with Tampa Bay April 1. . . . Posted 13 points (5g, 8a) in 37 games in second season with KalPa Kuopio of the SM-liiga in Finland. . . . Played for the Finnish U-20 team, skating in seven games with the club while posting a goal and four points. . . . Selected by the Peterborough Petes (OHL) in the first round, 15th overall, in the CHL Import Draft June 30, 2015. . . . Drafted in the fourth round, 118th overall, by the Tampa Bay Lightning at the 2015 NHL Entry Draft June 13, 2015.

2014-15: Split the season between the KalPa Kuopio men’s team and its U20 squad and played for the Finland U18 team in the 2014 Ivan Hlinka and 2015 World Junior Championship tournaments. . . . Scored 4 goals and was +3 with 6 penalty minutes, averaging 11 minutes of ice time, in 32 regular season Liiga games. . . . KalPa finished sixth; falling to Lukko Rauma in a quarterfinal series. . . . Tammela was -1 with no points and 4 penalty minutes, averaging 11 minutes of ice time, in four playoff games. . . . Sored 11 goals with 16 assists and was +3 with 26 penalty minutes in 26 games for the KalPa junior team. . . . In four games at the Ivan Hlinka tournament he was +3 with 1 goal and 4 penalty minutes. . . . Scored 1 goal with 4 assists and was -1 with 4 penalty minutes in seven games at the WJC. . . . Finland reached the gold medal game, falling 2-1 to the USA. . . . Ranked 32nd among international skaters in the Central Scouting final rankings and was selected by Tampa Bay in the fourth round (118th overall) in the 2015 NHL Draft.

2013-14: Transitioned from JyP to KalPa Kuopio, playing 24 games for the KalPa U20 team and skating for the club’s U18 team in the playoffs. . . . Scored 5 goals with 11 assists and was -9 with 12 penalty minutes with the KalPa U20 team. . . . Scored 2 goals with 3 assists in three regular season games for Kuopio in U18 play and scored 6 goals with 4 assists in eight playoff games. . . . Played for the Finland U17 team, scoring 5 goals with 6 assists and finishing +5 with 4 penalty minutes in 14 games.

2012-13: Moved to the top division in Finnish hockey, skating for the JyP Jyvaskyla U20, U18 and U16 squads as a 15-year-old. . . . In 13 games, including three playoff games, with the JyP U20 squad he scored 2 goals with 2 assists and was -2 with 18 penalty minutes. . . . Scored 12 goals with 10 assists and 16 penalty minutes in 21 games for the JyP U18 team. . . . Played for the Finland U16 team in international play, scoring 4 goals with 6 assists and finishing -3 with 14 penalty minutes in 11 games.

2011-12: Skated for the lower division U16 club YJK/JHT in his hometown of Ylivieska in northwest Finland. . . . A team captain, scored 49 goals with 49 assists and 48 penalty minutes in 30 regular season games and had 15 goals with 12 assists in 11 playoff games.

Transactions: Loaned to Syracuse from Tampa Bay Jan. 12, 2018... Signed ATO with Crunch April 7. . . . Signed three-year, NHL entry-level contract with Tampa Bay April 1. . . . Drafted in the fourth round, 118th overall, by the Tampa Bay Lightning at the 2015 NHL Entry Draft June 13, 2015. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #26— Ben Thomas — Defense 4th Round (119), TBL, 2014 Hometown: Calgary, Alberta | Height: 6’2 | Weight: 187 | DOB: 28-May-96 | Shot: Right Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason oaltenders YearG Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2012-13 Calgary WHL 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 0 Calgary Canucks AJHL 32 4 3 7 - 33 ------Calgary Mustangs AJHL 12 1 0 1 - 4 ------2013-14 Calgary WHL 72 7 24 31 11 39 1 0 0 6 1 5 6 - 13 2014-15 Calgary WHL 60 7 24 31 14 28 3 1 0 17 0 4 4 - 2 2015-16 Syracuse AHL 8 1 3 4 -2 0 0 0 9 ------Total VAN & CAL WHL 74 8 20 28 -35 50 4 0 41 ------Vancouver WHL 60 8 17 25 -25 40 4 0 39 ------Calgary WHL 14 0 3 3 -10 10 0 0 2 ------2016-17 Syracuse AHL 71 3 18 21 -1 30 0 0 78 22 5 8 13 11 12 2017-18 Syracuse AHL 71 4 18 22 7 56 2 0 113 ------Total AHL 150 8 39 47 4 86 2 0 200 22 5 8 13 11 12 Total WHL 213 22 68 90 -10 117 8 1 41 24 1 9 10 0 15 Total AJHL 44 5 3 8 0 37 0 0 0 ------

2017-18: Assist (18) Apr. 13 at UTI... Assist (17) Mar. 30 vs. BEL... Assist (16) Mar. 17 vs. LAV... Missed his first game of the season due to a one-game suspension Mar. 14... Assist (15) Mar. 11 at RCH... Goal (4) Mar. 10 vs. RCH... Assist (14) Feb. 28 at TOR... Assist (13) Feb. 9 vs. HFD... Goal (3) Jan. 26 vs. BEL... Assist (12) Jan. 7 at PRO... Assist (11) Dec. 31 at BNG... Shootout game-winning goal in the 11th round Dec. 30 vs. UTI... Assist (10; 4th PPA) Dec. 20 at LAV... Assist (9) Dec. 9 at BEL... Assist (8) Dec. 8 at BNG... Assist (7) in 100th career professional game, all with the Crunch, Dec. 1 vs. LAV... Assist (6; 3rd PPA) Nov. 18 at TOR... Assist (5; 2nd PPA) Nov. 15 at HER... Two goals (1, 2; 1st & 2nd PPG) and assist (4) as part of his first career three-point game Nov. 3 at LAV; 2nd MPG... Assist (3, 1st PPA) Oct. 28 vs. RCH... Two assists (1, 2) Oct. 7 vs. RCH; 1st MPG.

2016-2017: First full professioal season, appearing in 71 of 76 regular season games and Goal (5), assist (8) CCF G5 June 10 vs. GR; 3rd MPG... Assist (7; 1st PPA) CCF G3 June 7 vs. GR... Goal (4), assist (6), plus-3 ECF G5 May 27 vs. PRO; 2nd MPG... Goal (3), assist (5) ECF G4 May 26 vs. PRO; 1st MPG... Assist (4) ECF G3 May 24 vs. PRO... Goal (2) ECF G2 May 21 at PRO... Assist (3) NDF G7 May 17 vs. TOR... Goal (1) NDF G4 May 10 at TOR... Assist (2), plus-4 NDF G2 May 6 vs. TOR... Assist (1) on Conacher’s game-tying goal in NDSF Game 2 at STJ... First pro playoff gameNDSF Game 1 Apr. 21 at STJ... Named Crunch Rookie of the Year Apr. 15... Assist (18) Apr. 14 at BNG... Assist (17) Apr. 7 at BNG... Goal (3) Mar. 31 vs. TOR... Assist (16) Mar. 29 at BNG... Assist (15; 4th PPA) Mar. 25 vs. UTI... Assist (14) Mar. 15 at LV... Assist (13) Mar. 10 vs. SPR... Assist (12) Mar. 5 at BNG... Assist (11) Feb. 25 vs. RCH... Assist (10) Feb. 22 at TOR... Goal (2) Feb. 19 at STJ... Assist (8) Jan. 18 at ALB... Assist (7) Jan. 13 vs. TOR... Assist (6) Dec. 31 vs. STJ... Four-game scoring streak Dec. 9-17 (1g, 3a)... Assist (5) Dec. 17 at BRI... Assist (4) Dec. 16 at HFD... Goal (1) Dec. 10 vs. UTI... Assist (3; 2nd PPA) Dec. 9 vs. ALB... Game high plus-3 Nov. 29 at STJ... Plus-3 Nov. 19 vs. ALB... Assist (2) on Gourde GWG Nov. 4 at RCH... Assist (1) in season debut Oct. 22 at WBS.

2015-16: First professional goal in seventh game Apr. 16 vs. UTI. . . . Two assists (2, 3) Apr. 3 at UTI; 1st career MPG. . . . First professional point (assist) Apr. 1 vs. TOR. . . . Professional/Crunch debut Mar. 26 vs. RCH. . . . Signed to three-year, entry-level contract with TBL Mar. 22. . . . Began season with WHL Calgary Hitmen, posting three assists in 14 games. . . . Traded to WHL Vancouver Giants Oct. 27. . . . Skated in 60 games with the Giants, registering eight goals and 25 points with 40 penalty minutes. . . . Led all Vancouver defensemen for goals and ranked second for assists and points.

Other: Appeared in 213 career WHL games with the Calgary Hitmen and Vancouver Giants, recording 22 goals and 90 points. . . . Played for Team Canada at the 2014 Under-18 World Championships, tallying one assist in seven games en route to earning the Bronze Medal.

Transactions: Signed to three-year, entry-level contract with TBL Mar. 22.... Drafted in the fourth round, 119th overall, by the Tampa Bay Lightning at the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #21 — Carter Verhaeghe — Center 3rd Round (82), TOR, 2013 Hometown: Waterdown, Ontario | Height: 6’2 | Weight: 185 | DOB: 14-Aug-95 | Shot: Left| Pronunciation: vuhr-HAY-gee Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason oaltenders YearG Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2011-12 Niagara OHL 62 4 12 16 6 10 1 0 0 19 1 2 3 3 2 2012-13 Niagara OHL 67 18 26 44 -12 22 5 0 0 5 2 2 4 0 6 2013-14 Toronto AHL 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 ------Niagara OHL 65 28 54 82 -19 60 13 0 0 6 2 2 4 -1 6 2014-15 Niagara OHL 68 33 49 82 21 38 3 1 0 11 6 8 14 1 4 2015-16 Bridgeport AHL 30 6 9 15 3 6 1 0 33 ------Missouri ECHL 20 8 17 25 16 2 1 0 57 10 2 9 11 0 2 2016-17 Bridgeport AHL 45 16 13 29 12 20 4 0 85 ------Missouri ECHL 16 12 20 32 11 4 3 0 59 ------2017-18 Syracuse AHL 58 17 31 48 18 30 7 0 120 ------Total AHL 135 39 54 93 35 56 12 0 238 ------Total ECHL 36 20 37 57 27 6 4 0 116 10 2 9 11 0 2 Total OHL 262 83 141 224 -4 130 22 1 - 41 11 14 25 3 18

2017-18: Assist (31; 8th PPA) Apr. 14 vs. RCH... Overtime game-winning goal (17; 4th GWG) and assist (30) Apr. 13 at UTI; 11th MPG... Assist (29) Apr. 11 at RCH... Assist (28) Apr. 8 vs. BNG... Goal (16) Apr. 6 at BNG... Assist (27) Mar. 30 vs. BEL... Two goals (14, 15; 6th & 7th PPG) Mar. 28 vs. BNG; 10th MPG... Two goals (12, 13; 5th PPG) Mar. 23 vs. BRI; 9th MPG... Assist (26) Mar. 16 at SPR... Assist (25; 7th PPA) Mar. 14 at BNG... Assist (24) Mar. 11 at RCH... Two assists (22, 23; 6th PPA) Mar. 3 vs. LAV; 8th MPG... Goal (11; 4th PPG) Mar. 2 vs. BNG... Two assists (20, 21) Feb. 21 at RCH; 7th MPG... Goal (10; 3rd GWG) Feb. 18 at CHA... Goal (9) Feb. 14 at UTI... Two assists (18, 19; 5th PPA) Feb. 9 vs. HFD; 6th MPG... Assist (17) Jan. 13 vs. RCH... Goal (8; 3rd PPG and 2nd GWG) and assist (16) Jan. 12 at UTI; 5th MPG... Skated in 100th AHL game Jan. 10 at BNG... Assist (15) Jan. 7 at PRO... 12-game scoring streak Dec. 2-31, netting 15 points (4g, 11a)... Assist (14) Dec. 31 at BNG... Assist (13) Dec. 30 vs. UTI... Assist (12, 4th PPA) Dec. 27 vs. TOR... Assist (11) Dec. 23 vs. UTI... Career-high three assists (8, 9, 10; 2nd & 3rd PPA) Dec. 22 at BEL; 4th MPG... Assist (7) Dec. 20 at LAV... Assist (6) Dec. 16 at LV... Goal (7) Dec. 15 vs. PRO... Assist (5) Dec. 9 at BEL... Goal (6; 1st PPG) Dec. 8 at BNG... Two goals (4, 5) Dec. 6 at UTI; 3rd MPG... Assist (4) Dec. 2 vs. BEL... Goal (3; 1st PPG) and assist (3) Nov. 25 at WBS; 2nd MPG... Goal (2) Nov. 24 vs. WBS... Assist (2) Nov. 11 vs. CHA... Goal (1) and assist (1; 1st PPA) in season debut Nov. 4 at LAV; 1st MPG... Missed the start of the season with an injury.

2016-17: Split the season between the Bridgeport Sound Tigers (AHL) and the Missouri Mavericks (ECHL) in the Islanders organization, spending 61 total games between the two teams...Ranked ninth on Bridgeport with 29 points in 45 games…Tied for third on the Sound Tigers with 16 goals on the season…Tied for fifth on Missouri with 32 points in 16 games…Recorded at least one point in his final 15 games with the Mavericks last season, including 12 multi-point efforts…Two goals (15, 16), one assist (13) Apr. 15 at WBS, 9th multi-point game, third multi-goal game…Goal (14) Apr. 1 at HER…Assist (12) March 26 at LV, third straight game with an assist…Two assists (10, 11) March 25 at HAR, eighth multi-point game…Assist (9) March 22 at ALB…Goal (13), Assist (8) March 18 v. UTI, seventh multi-point game…Two goals (11,12) March 7 v. PRO, sixth multi-point game, second multi-goal game…Assist (7) March 2 at TOR…Goal (10) Feb. 19 v. HER capped a five-game goal streak…Goal (9) Feb. 18 at ALB…Goal (8), Assist (6) Feb. 17 at RCH, fifth multi-point game…Two goals (6, 7) Feb. 12 v. HER, first multi-goal game…Goal (5), Assist (5) Feb. 11 v. PRO, fourth multi-point game…Assist (4) Dec. 4 v. LV…Assist (3) Nov. 23 at HFD…Goal (4), Assist (2) Nov. 12 at HER, third multi-point game… Goal (3) Nov. 2 v. ALB…Goal (2) Oct. 28 at SPR…Goal (1), Assist (1) Oct. 21 at LV, first multi-point game of the season...Second pro season.

2015-16: Split the season between the Bridgeport Sound Tigers (AHL) and the Missouri Mavericks (ECHL) in the Islanders organization, spending 50 total games between the two teams…Totaled 15 points in 30 games with Bridgeport, scoring six goals and recording nine assists…Posted 25 points in 20 games with Missouri (8g, 17a)…Assist (9) March 16 at SPR…Goal (6) March 12 at WBS…Assist (8) March 2 v. HFD, capped a four-game scoring streak…Assist (7) Feb. 28 v. ALB…Goals (4, 5) Feb. 27 v. PRO, first multi-goal game, second multi-point game…Goal (3) Feb. 26 at PRO, first time scoring goals in back-to-back games this season…Assist (6) Feb. 6 at WBS, capped a three-game scoring streak…Assist (4, 5) Feb. 5 v. LV, first multi-point game, first multi-assist game…Goal (2) Jan. 30 v. ALB…Assist (3) Jan. 16 at POR, capped a four-game scoring streak…Goal (1) Jan. 15 at POR…Assist (2) Jan. 9 at HFD…Assist (1) Jan. 8 at PRO…First full pro season.

2014-15: Led the Niagara IceDogs (OHL) with 82 points in 68 games…Also led the team in goals with 33…21 multi-point games…six multi-goal games.

2013-14: Led Niagara with 82 points in 65 games…Led the team with 54 assists…Also third on the team with 28 goals…24 multi-point games… Six multi-goal games, including two hat tricks…Skated in two games with the Toronto Marlies, posting his first career point (an assist) at WBS on April 13.

2012-13: 44 points in 67 games with Niagara…18 goals, 26 assists.

2011-12: 16 points in 62 games with Niagara…four goals, 16 assists.

Transactions: Acquired in a trade which sent goaltender Kristers Gudlevskis to the New York Islanders, July 1…Originally drafted in the 3rd round (82nd overall) by Toronto in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #83 — Alexander Volkov — Right Wing 2nd Round (48), TBL, 2017 Hometown: Moscow, Russia | Height: 6’1 | Weight: 195 | DOB: 2-Aug-97 | Shot: Left| Pronunciation: Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason oaltenders YearG Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2013-14 SKA-1946 St. Petersburg MHL 16 2 2 4 4 6 - - - 5 0 0 0 -1 0 2014-15 SKA-1946 St. Petersburg MHL 54 11 8 19 3 36 ------2015-16 SKA-1946 St. Petersburg MHL 42 16 11 27 -1 34 - - - 3 0 0 0 0 0 2016-17 SKA-Neva St. Petersburg VHL 15 3 0 3 2 4 - - - 8 1 2 3 -3 6 SKA-1946 St. Petersburg MHL 16 6 5 11 6 12 - - - 4 2 2 4 -1 2 2017-18 Syracuse AHL 75 23 22 45 19 63 3 1 138 ------Total AHL 75 23 22 45 19 63 3 1 138 ------Total VHL 15 3 0 3 2 4 - - - 8 1 2 3 -3 6 Total MHL 128 35 26 61 12 88 - - - 12 2 2 4 -2 2

2017-18: Two goals (22, 23; 3rd PPG) Apr. 14 vs. RCH; 8th MPG... Assist (22) Apr. 13 at UTI... Two assists (20, 21) Apr. 6 at BNG; 7th MPG... Two goals (20, 21) Mar. 30 vs. BEL, becoming first Crunch rookie with 20+ goals since Cedric Paquette in 2013-14; 6th MPG... Goal (19) Mar. 28 vs. BNG... Two assists (18, 19) Mar. 23 vs. BRI; 6th MPG... Two goals (17, 18; 2nd PPG) Mar. 14 at BNG; 5th MPG... Assist (17) Mar. 10 vs. RCH... Assist (16; 5th PPA) Mar. 2 vs. BNG... Goal (16; 2nd GWG) Feb. 24 vs. WBS... Assist (15) Feb. 11 at BRI... Goal (15; 1st SHG) Feb. 10 vs. LAV... Goal (14) Feb. 9 vs. HFD... Goal (13) Feb. 3 vs. UTI... Goal (12) Jan. 27 vs. TOR... Assist (14) Jan. 26 vs. BEL... Assist (13; 4th PPA) Jan. 15 vs. BNG... Goal (11) Jan. 13 vs. RCH... Assist (12) Jan. 6 at HFD... Two goals (9, 10; 1st PPG) for second straight two-goal game Dec. 31 vs. BNG; 4th MPG... Two goals (7, 8) Dec. 30 vs. UTI; 3rd MPG... Assist (11) Dec. 27 vs. TOR... Career-high three assists (8, 9, 10) Dec. 22 at BEL; 2nd MPG... Assist (7) Dec. 16 at LV... Two goals (5, 6) and two assists (5, 6; 3rd PPA) for a career-high four points Dec. 9 at BEL; 1st MPG... Assist (4) Nov. 29 at WBS... Assist (3; 2nd PPA) Nov. 25 at WBS... Goal (4) Nov. 24 vs. WBS... Goal (3) Nov. 22 vs. RCH... Goal (2) Nov. 15 at HER... Assist (2) Nov. 11 vs. CHA... Assist (1, 1st PPA) Nov. 3 at LAV... Scored first North American pro goal (1) Oct. 27 vs. TOR... Made professional/Crunch debut Oct. 6 vs. RCH.

2016-17: Played 31 games combined between SKA-1946 St. Petersburg (MHL, Russian Junior League) and SKA-Neva St. Petersburg (VHL)…six goals, five assists in 16 games with SKA-1946 St. Petersburg…three goals in 15 games with SKA-Neva St. Petersburg…Skated with the Russian Selects U20 team in the Jr. Super Series.

2015-16: 42 games with SKA-1946 St. Petersburg…27 points with 16 goals and 11 assists.

2014-15: 54 games with SKA-1946 St. Petersburg, two games with SKA-Varyagi im. Morozova (MHL B, Russia)…19 points with SKA-1946 St. Petersburg, 11 goals, eight assists…four points (2g, 2a) in two games with SKA-Varyagi im. Morozova…Skated in four games for the Russian U18 National Team.

2013-14: 16 games with SKA-1946 St. Petersburg…four points (2g, 2a).

Transactions: Drafted in the 2nd round (48th overall) by Tampa Bay in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #85 — Daniel Walcott — Defense 5th Round (140), NYR, 2014 Hometown: Ile Perrot, Quebec | Height: 5’11 | Weight: 174 | DOB: 19-Feb-94 | Shot: Left Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason oaltenders YearG Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2013-14 Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL 67 10 29 39 15 71 5 0 116 19 4 6 10 -7 18 2014-15 Hartford AHL 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 ------Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL 54 7 34 41 20 40 5 0 84 6 1 3 4 -5 4 2015-16 Syracuse AHL 62 2 11 13 -6 54 0 0 57 ------Greenville ECHL 3 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 6 ------2016-17 Syracuse AHL 55 4 11 15 -10 68 1 0 65 13 0 4 4 3 12 2017-18 Syracuse AHL 62 5 11 16 5 70 0 0 72 ------Total AHL 180 11 33 44 -12 192 1 0 194 13 0 4 4 3 12 Total ECHL 3 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 6 ------Total QMJHL 121 17 63 80 35 111 10 0 200 25 5 9 14 -12 22

2017-18: Served as team captain and scored goal (5) to establish a new career-high in goals (5) and points (16) Apr. 13 at UTI... Goal (4) Mar. 23 vs. BRI... Assist (11) Mar. 17 vs. LAV... Assist (10) Mar. 14 at BNG... Goal (3) Mar. 10 vs. RCH; 1st GWG... Assist (9) Mar. 2 vs. BNG... Assist (8) Feb. 24 vs. WBS... Assist (7) Feb. 18 at CHA... Assist (6) Jan. 20 at UTI... Goal (2) Jan. 12 at UTI... Assist (5) Jan. 7 at PRO to give him a career-high three-game scoring streak... Assist (4) Jan. 6 at HFD... Assist (3) Dec. 31 at BNG... Returned Dec. 30 after missing 11 games due to injury... Suffered a lower-body injury Nov. 29 at Toronto... Goal (1) Nov. 25 at WBS... Assist (2) Nov. 22 vs. RCH... Assist (1) Oct. 14 vs. UTI.

2016-17: Assist (5) CCF G5 June 10 vs. GR... Assist (3) NDF G5 May 13 vs. TOR... Assist (2) NDF G2 May 6 vs. TOR... Assist on Froese GWG in first pro postseason game NDF Game 1 May 5 vs. TOR... Fight (2) vs. Lowe Mar. 11 vs. STJ... Goal (4) Mar. 5 at BNG... Goal (3), assist (11) Mar. 4 vs. BNG; 2nd MPG... Assist (10) Feb. 25 vs. RCH... Assist (9) Jan. 20 vs. BNG... Goal (2; 1st career PPG), assist (8) and No. 1 star in 100th AHL game Jan. 16 vs. WBS; 1st MPG (2nd career MPG)... Assist (7) Jan. 13 vs. TOR... Goal (1) Dec. 21 vs. HFD... Fight (1, 3rd of career) Dec. 17 at BRI... Assist (6) Nov. 30 at STJ... Assist (5) on Blujus OT goal Nov. 25 vs. TOR... Assist (4) on Condra GWG Nov. 19 vs. ALB... Assist (3) Nov. 12 vs. RCH... Assist (2) on GWG Oct. 28 at BNG... Assist (1) Oct. 16 at RCH.

2015-16: Assist (11) Apr. 16 vs. UTI... Assist (10) Apr. 3 at UTI... Fight (2) vs. Guptill Mar. 12 vs. RCH... Assist (9) Mar. 4 at POR... Goal (2) Feb. 17 vs. STJ... Two assists (7, 8) Feb. 10 at STJ; 1st career MPG... Assist (6) Jan. 27 at RCH... Fight (1) vs. Dupuy Jan. 18 at RCH... Assist (5) Jan. 9 vs. HER... Assist (4) Dec. 29 at HER... Assist (3) Dec. 26 vs. SPR... First professional goal Dec. 18 vs. BNG... Assist (2) Dec. 4 vs. BNG... First professional point (assist) Nov. 20 at STJ... Reassigned by Tampa Bay from Greenville to Syracuse Nov. 17... Three games with ECHL’s Greenville Swamp Rabbits, with 2 penalty minutes and minus-1...Reassigned to Swamp Rabbits Nov. 10... Crunch debut Oct. 17 vs. BNG... Acquired by Tampa Bay Lightning from New York Rangers June 1 in exchange for a seventh-round draft pick in the 2015 NHL Draft.

2014-15: Pro debut with Hartford Wolf Pack (Rangers) April 19 at Bridgeport following over-age season with Blainville-Boisbriand (QMJHL)... Minus-1 with no points or penalties in his only game pro game.... Scored seven goals with 34 assists and was +20 with 40 penalty minutes in 54 QMJHL regular season games... Scored one goal with three assists and was minus-5 with 4 penalty minutes in six playoff games.

2013-14: In 67 regular season games he scored 10 goals with 29 assists and was plus-15 for Blainville-Boisbriand... Shared team lead in penalty minutes (71) with defenseman Aaron Hoyles and forward Ryan Tesink... Ranked 160th among North American skaters in Central Scouting’s mid-term rankings prior to the 2014 NHL Draft.

2012-13: Played college hockey for American College Hockey Association Division 1 Lindenwood University near St. Louis... In 33 games scored four goals with nine assists and had 30 penalty minutes...

2011-12: Played for New Trier High School near Chicago... Named to the AHIA All-State team after New Trier advanced to the semifinals of the Blackhawks Cup.

Transactions: Acquired by Tampa Bay Lightning from New York Rangers June 1, 2015, in exchange for a seventh-round draft pick in the 2015 NHL Draft... Drafted by the New York Rangers in the fifth round of the 2014 NHL Draft, 140th overall. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #18 — Dennis Yan — Left Wing 3rd Round (64), TBL, 2015 Hometown: Portland, Oregon | Height: 6’1 | Weight: 202 | DOB: 14-Apr-97 | Shot: Left Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason Goaltenders Year Team League GP G A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG SH GP G A Pts +/- PIM 2011-12 Lambton Jr. Sting AHMPL 30 22 11 33 - 26 - - - 12 10 7 17 - 24 2012-13 Detroit Belle Tire EHL 40 30 15 45 - 47 - - - 5 5 1 6 - 6 2013-14 U.S. National Team USHL 30 6 5 11 -7 49 0 0 68 ------U.S. National Team 18 6 11 17 - 10 ------2014-15 Shawinigan Cataractes QMJHL 59 33 31 64 23 71 10 - 200 7 7 1 8 5 6 2015-16 Shawinigan Cataractes QMJHL 62 32 37 69 8 86 13 - 190 20 10 5 15 2 32 2016-17 Syracuse Crunch AHL 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 ------Shawinigan Cataractes QMJHL 64 46 29 75 23 52 12 - 251 6 3 2 5 -2 8 2017-18 Syracuse Crunch AHL 43 13 10 23 11 20 1 0 66 ------Total AHL 46 13 10 23 11 22 1 0 68 ------Total QMJHL 185 111 97 208 54 209 35 0 641 33 20 8 28 5 46 Total USHL 30 6 5 11 -7 49 0 0 68 0 0 0 0 0 0

2017-18: Two goals (12, 13) Mar. 14 at BNG; 5th MPG... Assist (10) Mar. 10 vs. RCH... Goal (11; 1st PPG) and assist (9; 4th PPA) Mar. 3 vs. LAV; 4th MPG... Goal (10) Feb. 28 at TOR... Goal (9; 3rd GWG) Feb. 11 at BRI... Goal (8) Feb. 2 at UTI... Goal (7) Jan. 24 at LAV... Assist (8; 3rd PPA) Jan. 19 vs. TOR... Missed six games with an injury Jan. 7-17... Goal (6) Jan. 6 at HFD... Two assists (6, 7) Dec. 31 at BNG; 3rd MPG... Two goals (4, 5) and assist (5; 2nd PPA) for first career three-point game Dec. 27 vs. TOR; 2nd MPG... Missed nine games with an injury from Dec. 2-23, returning Dec. 27 vs. TOR... Overtime game-winning goal (3) Nov. 22 vs. RCH; 2nd GWG... Assist (4; 1st PPA) Nov. 18 at TOR... Assist (3) Nov. 15 at HER... Assist (2) Nov. 11 vs. CHA... Assist (1) Oct. 27 vs. TOR... Two goals (1, 2), including his first professional goal and first career GWG Oct. 13 vs. BEL; 1st MPG.

2016-17: Pro debut with Crunch Apr. 8 vs. ALB... Reassigned by Tampa Bay from QMJHL Shawinigan to Crunch Apr. 5. . . Completed third season with Shawinigan with 46 goals and 75 points in 64 games, including 21 multi-point games. . . Tied for third most goals (46) and game-winning goals (8) in QMJHL; 14th in power-play goals (12), totaling 22 power-play points. . . Ranked 19th in overall scoring at 75 points. . . Added three goals and five points in six postseason contests, featuring a hat trick in 6-3 win vs. Val-d’Or Mar. 28. . . Registered five points (1g, 4a) in 6-1 win vs. Chicoutimi Dec. 16; third career five-point game. . . Four goals, a career high, in 7-1 win vs. Val-d’Or Oct. 9. . . Career-best goal-scoring streak of seven games Oct. 9-22.

2015-16: Completed second season with Shawinigan with 32 goals and 69 points in 62 games. . . Potted 10 goals and 15 points in 20 postseason contests. . . Career-long scoring streak of 13 games Oct. 3-Nov. 7, 2015. . . Sixth on the team in scoring at 69 points and fourth on the team in goals at 32. . . Team’s most game-winning goals (7) and penalty minutes (86); second most power-play goals (13). . .

2014-15: Skated for the USA U18 team in the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in August before joining the Shawingan Cataractes for his first season of junior hockey. . . Second-leading scorer for the Cataractes behind Anthony Beauvillier. . . Yan scored 33 goals with 31 assists and was a team-best plus-23 with 71 penalty minutes in 59 regular season games. . . Scored 7 goals with 1 assists and was plus-5 with 6 penalty minutes in seven playoff games. . . Shawinigan finished third in the East Division, falling to Halifax in overtime in Game 7 of their first-round series. . . Scored 4 goals with 4 assists and was plus-4 with 4 penalty minutes in five games for the USA at the Ivan Hlinka tournament. . . Played for Team Cherry in the 2015 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game and was ranked 30th amongst North American skaters in the Central Scouting final rankings prior to the 2015 NHL Draft. . . Drafted by Tampa Bay in the third round, 64th overall, at the 2015 NHL Draft.

2013-14: Skated for the USA Hockey NTDP’s U17 squad in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and played for the gold medal USA team at the 2014 World Hockey Challenge in Canada. . . Scored 12 goals with 14 assists and was minus-6 with 54 penalty minutes in 48 regular season games for the NTDP squad. . . Scored 1 goal with 2 assists and 2 penalty minutes in six games at the WHC. . . A dual citizen of the USA and Russia, Yan was selected by Lokomotiv Yaroslavl in the second round, 66th overall, of the 2014 KHL Draft and was selected by Shawinigan in the first round, eighth overall, in the 2014 CHL Import Draft.

2012-13: Skated for the Belle Tire U18 team in Michigan, and was invited to the USA Hockey National Team Development Program evaluation camp in April. . . Scored 30 goals with 15 assists and 47 penalty minutes in 40 regular season games. . . Added 5 goals with 1 assist in five playoff games.

2011-12: Skated for the Lambton Junior Sting minor midget AAA team in Ontario. . . Scored 22 goals with 11 assists and 26 penalty minutes in 30 regular season games and had 10 goals with 7 assists and 24 penalty minutes in 12 playoff games.

Transactions: Drafted by Tampa Bay in the third round, 64th overall, at the 2015 NHL Draft. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #70 — Louis Domingue — Goalie 5th Round (138), PHX, 2010 Hometown: St-Hyacinthe, Quebec | Height: 6’3 | Weight: 210 | DOB: 6-Mar-92 | Catches: Right GCareeroaltenders Statistics Regular Season Postseason Year Team League GP W L T OT Min SO GA SHA GAA SV% GP W L Min SO GA SHA GAA SV% 2008-09 Moncton Wildcats QMJHL 12 5 5 - 0 621 0 26 343 2.51 0.924 ------2009-10 Moncton Wildcats QMJHL 22 11 9 - 0 1195 1 56 572 2.81 0.902 ------Quebec Remparts QMJHL 19 9 8 - 0 1017 2 43 476 2.54 0.910 9 3 5 455 0 33 240 4.35 0.863 2010-11 Quebec Remparts QMJHL 57 37 15 - 0 3033 2 134 1311 2.65 0.898 18 11 6 995 1 41 472 2.47 0.913 2011-12 Quebec Remparts QMJHL 39 23 12 - 0 2162 4 94 1097 2.61 0.914 11 7 4 679 0 30 290 2.65 0.897 2012-13 Portland AHL 2 1 0 - 0 100 0 4 58 2.40 0.931 ------Gwinnett ECHL 34 23 9 - 2 2051 3 92 957 2.69 0.904 10 6 4 619 2 23 310 2.23 0.926 2013-14 Gwinnett ECHL 7 1 3 - 2 388 1 13 213 2.01 0.939 ------Portland AHL 36 9 18 - 0 1783 1 108 985 3.63 0.890 ------2014-15 Arizona NHL 7 1 2 - 1 308 0 14 158 2.73 0.911 ------Portland AHL 20 11 6 - 2 1121 0 50 543 2.68 0.908 5 2 2 253 1 10 133 2.37 0.925 Gwinnett ECHL 2 1 1 - 0 119 1 2 48 1.01 0.958 ------2015-16 Arizona NHL 39 15 18 - 5 2207 2 101 1142 2.75 0.912 ------Springfield AHL 13 6 6 - 1 778 1 33 406 2.55 0.919 ------2016-17 Arizona NHL 31 11 15 - 1 1599 0 82 888 3.08 0.908 2017-18 Total ARI/TBL NHL 19 7 9 - 1 1075 0 61 578 3.40 0.894 ------Arizona NHL 7 0 6 - 0 388 0 28 194 4.33 0.856 ------Tampa Bay NHL 12 7 3 1 687 0 33 384 2.88 0.914 ------Syracuse AHL 18 13 5 - 0 1077 2 39 480 2.17 0.919 ------Total NHL 96 34 44 0 8 5189 2 258 2766 2.98 0.907 ------Total AHL 89 40 35 0 3 4859 4 234 2472 2.89 0.905 5 2 2 253 1 10 133 2.37 0.925 Total ECHL 43 25 13 0 4 2558 5 107 1218 2.51 0.912 10 6 4 619 2 23 310 2.23 0.926 Total QMJHL 149 85 49 0 0 8028 9 353 3799 2.64 0.907 38 21 15 2129 1 104 1002 2.93 0.896 2017-18: Went 5-1-1 in his final seven decisions to end his first season with the Lighting at 7-3-1 in 12 appearances... Recalled to Tampa Bay and won his second start with the Lightning, stopping 30 of 33 shots in an OT win at Nashville Jan. 23... Stopped 17 shots for his second consecutive shutout Jan. 15 vs. BNG... Made 27 saves for his first shutout as a member of the Crunch Jan. 13 vs. RCH... Became 47th Crunch player to play for the Tampa Bay Lightning during their affiliation when he made his Lightning debut with a win Jan. 7 at DET, making 34 saves on 36 shots... Recalled by Tampa Bay Dec. 30... Seven straight wins, allowing 15 goals and making 128 saves, a .920 save percentage Nov. 22-Dec. 15... First win with the Crunch Nov. 22 vs. RCH... Acquired in a trade by the Tampa Bay Lightning from the Arizona Coyotes in exchange for goaltender Michael Leighton and forward Tye McGinn... Began the season with the Arizona Coyotes, appearing in seven games.

2016-17: Appeared in 31 games for the Arizona Coyotes, going 11-15-1 with a 3.08 goals-against average and a .908 save percentage in his second full season in the NHL... Went 6-1-0 over his final seven decisions Feb. 26-Apr. 6... Made a career-high 45 saves in a win Mar. 31 vs. Washington.

2015-16: Split the season with Arizona and Springfield (AHL)... In 39 games with the Coyotes he set a new team rookie record with 15 wins... Was named NHL Rookie of the Month of January after posting a 6-3-2 record with a 2.25 goals-against average... Won five straight decisions Dec. 31-Jan. 12... Made 26 saves in a shutout (2) Jan. 9 vs. Nashville... Turned aside 25 shots for his first career NHL shutout (1) Dec. 19 vs. New York Islanders... Began the season with Springfield, appearing in 13 games with a 6-6-1 record... Made 33 saves in a shutout win Dec. 4 vs. BRI... Won five straight decisions, allowing eight total goals, Oct. 30-Nov. 15.

2014-15: Saw action with Arizona (NHL), Portland (AHL) and Gwinnett (ECHL)... Made his NHL debut in relief Jan. 31 at Ottawa... Won his first career NHL start in a 3-2 win at Bell Centre in Montreal Feb. 1 against the Candiens... Had 11 wins in 20 games for Portland and appeared in five Calder Cup Playoffs games for the Pirates... Won two games, including a 28 save shutout facing elimination in Game 4, in Portland’s first round series against the eventual Calder Cup Champion Manchester Monarchs... Portland was the only team to win more than one game in a playoff series with Manchester that year... Had one shutout in two starts for ECHL-Gwinnett.

Career notes: Made AHL debut with Portland Feb. 23, 2013 at Worcester... Earned first AHL win Feb. 26, 2013 vs. Providence.

Junior Career: Appeared in 149 regular season games and 38 additional playoff games in the QMJHL with Quebec and Moncton... Was a teammate with Crunch forward Adam Erne with Quebec in 2011-12... Led Quebec to QMJHL semi-finals in 2011 before losing in Game 7 to Ben Groulx’s Gatineau Olympiques... Led the QMJHL with a .914 save percentage in the 2011-12 season.

Transactions: Acquired by the Tampa Bay Lightning from the Arizona Coyotes in exchange for Michael Leighton and Tye McGinn Nov. 14, 2017... Signed two-year contract extension with Arizona June 27, 2016... Signed one-year contract extension with Arizona Sep. 5, 2015... Drafted by Arizona in the fifth round, 138th overall, at the Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #39 — Connor Ingram — Goalie 3rd Round (88), TBL, 2016 Hometown: Imperial, Saskatchewan | Height: 6’1 | Weight: 196 | DOB: 31-Mar-97 | Catches: Left Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason Goaltenders Year Team League GP W L T OT Min SO GA SHA GAA SV% GP W L Min SO GA SHA GAA SV% 2013-14 Prince Albert Mintos SMHL 23 16 4 3 - 1364 2 45 624 1.98 0.928 7 3 3 418 0 18 202 2.58 0.911 Fin Flon Bombers SJHL 2 0 1 - 0 68 0 3 44 2.63 0.932 ------2014-15 Kamloops Blazers WHL 52 21 21 - 5 2915 3 144 1493 2.96 0.904 ------2015-16 Kamloops Blazers WHL 61 34 15 - 9 3539 4 154 1984 2.61 0.922 7 3 3 424 1 15 243 2.12 0.938 2016-17 Kamloops Blazers WHL 45 26 14 - 2 2577 5 105 1434 2.44 0.927 6 2 4 357 0 13 239 2.18 0.946 Canada WJC 4 2 1 - - 187 1 8 48 2.57 0.833 ------2017-18 Syracuse Crunch AHL 35 20 11 - 2 1983 4 77 891 2.33 0.914 ------Adirondack ECHL 3 2 0 - 1 185 0 4 99 1.30 0.960 ------Total AHL 35 20 11 - 2 1983 4 77 891 2.33 0.914 ------Total ECHL 3 2 0 - 1 185 0 4 99 1.30 0.960 ------Total WHL 158 81 50 - 16 9031 12 403 4911 2.68 0.918 13 5 7 781 1 28 482 2.15 0.942

2017-18: Tied for the second-most wins by a Crunch rookie in franchise history with his 20th win, his fourth shutout (38 saves) Apr. 11 at RCH... Seven-game winning streak Feb. 18-Mar. 28, allowing eight total goals for a 1.15 goals-against average and a .954 save percentag, both best among qualified AHL goalies, with one shutout... Moved into sole possession of third in franchise history with 19 wins as a rookie with his win Mar. 28... Made 23 saves for his third shutout Mar. 24 vs. UTI... Won six straight starts Dec. 30-Jan. 12, allowing 10 goals on 177 shots (.944 save percentage)... Made 29 saves for his second shutout Dec. 31 at BNG... Made 18 saves for his first career shutout Dec. 9 at BEL... Stopped six of seven shots in a seven-round shootout win Dec. 2 vs. BEL... Made three starts for the Adirondack Thunder, going 2-0-1 with a 1.30 goals-against average and .960 save percentage Nov. 10-12... Named ECHL Player of the Week for his efforts... Earned first professional win (1) Oct. 21 vs. SPR, stopping 22 of 23 shots in a 4-1 win... Made professional debut Oct. 7 vs. RCH.

2016-17: Signed three-year entry-level contract with Tampa Bay and amateur tryout contract with Syracuse Apr. 5. . . Completed major junior career with 158 games in WHL, all with Kamloops Blazers, posting a 2.68 goals-against average and .918 save percentage with 81-50-16 record. . . In third and final season with Kamloops, was 26-14-2 with WHL’s second best goals-against average (2.44), tied for best save percentage .927. . . Five shutouts set career high and ranked second in WHL. . . Appeared in six WHL playoff games with 2-4 record, 2.18 goals-against average and .946 save percentage. . . Named Kamloops MVP for second time in as many seasons. . . Won six consecutive games Nov. 30-Jan. 21. . . Named to Canada’s National Junior Team Dec. 15 for 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship in Toronto and Montreal coached by Dominique Ducharme. . . Appeared in four games for Canada (2-1) with one shutout vs. Slovakia Dec. 27. . . Played 42.6% of Canada’s minutes, sharing time with Carter Hart.

2015-16: Selected by Tampa Bay in the third round, 88th overall, at the NHL Draft June 25. . . Fnished second season with WHL Kamloops with a 34-15-5-4 record, a 2.61 goals-against average, and a .922 save percentage.

2014-15: First season of major junior hockey. . . Appeared in 52 games for WHL Kamloops Blazers with 21-21-5 record with 2.96 goals-againt average and .904 save percentage.

2013-14: Helped Prince Albert Mintos (Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League) capture Telus Cup (Canada national midget AAA championship) with 60 saves on 63 shots in 108:36 vs. les Grenadiers de Châteauguay 4-3 Apr. 27, 2014. . . Had .950 save percentage and 1.66 goals-against average in tournament and his goal stick sent to Hockey Hall of Fame. . . Former Crunch goalie Dustin Tokarski helped Prince Albert Mintos win 2006 Telus Cup. . . Made 32 saves in his first Midget AAA shutout win vs. Regina Pat Canadians Nov. 23, 2013. . . Also played two games for Fin Flon Bombers (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League) Jan. 11 (8:24; 1/1) and loss Jan. 21 (59:57; 40/43).

Transactions: Reassigned from Adirondack (ECHL) to Syracuse by Tampa Bay Nov. 13... Reassigned from Syracuse to Adirondack (ECHL) by Tampa Bay Nov. 9. Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 #80 — Eddie Pasquale — Goalie 4th Round (117), ATL, 2009 Hometown: Toronto, Ontario | Height: 6’3 | Weight: 215 | DOB: 20-Nov-90 | Catches: Left Career Statistics Regular Season Postseason Goaltenders Year Team League GP W L T OT Min SO GA SHA GAA SV% GP W L Min SO GA SHA GAA SV% 2006-07 Belleville OHL 7 4 1 - 0 367 0 19 228 3.10 0.917 ------Wellington OPJHL 18 13 3 2 1091 1 35 477 1.92 0.927 ------2007-08 Total BEL/SAG OHL 23 12 9 - 2 1219 1 66 624 3.25 0.894 Belleville OHL 10 4 4 - 2 558 1 27 270 2.90 0.900 ------Saginaw OHL 13 8 5 - 0 661 0 39 354 3.54 0.890 2 0 1 97 0 5 46 3.09 0.891 2008-09 Saginaw OHL 61 32 21 - 6 3536 0 178 1999 3.02 0.911 8 4 4 530 0 34 325 3.85 0.895 2009-10 Saginaw OHL 51 27 17 - 5 2898 1 153 1830 3.17 0.916 6 2 3 361 0 14 237 2.33 0.941 2010-11 Chicago AHL 24 11 11 - 1 1372 1 67 671 2.93 0.900 ------Gwinnett ECHL 12 7 4 - 0 715 0 44 431 3.69 0.898 ------2011-12 St. John's AHL 38 23 12 - 1 2163 4 87 981 2.41 0.911 15 7 8 917 0 37 482 2.42 0.923 2012-13 St. John's AHL 43 15 23 - 4 2453 4 114 1223 2.79 0.907 ------2013-14 St. John's AHL 31 17 13 - 1 1851 1 75 938 2.43 0.920 ------2015-16 St. John's AHL 30 13 10 - 3 1531 0 67 829 2.62 0.919 ------Brampton ECHL 12 4 6 - 2 691 1 40 364 3.47 0.890 ------2016-17 Grand Rapids AHL 29 15 9 - 5 1654 4 67 827 2.43 0.919 1 0 0 41 0 0 19 0.00 1.000 2017-18 Total BAK/SYR AHL 31 16 6 - 7 1782 2 65 842 2.19 0.923 ------Syracuse AHL 15 10 1 - 3 835 1 24 387 1.72 0.938 ------Bakersfield AHL 16 6 5 - 4 947 1 41 455 2.60 0.910 ------Total AHL 226 110 84 - 22 12806 16 542 6311 2.54 0.914 16 7 8 958 0 37 501 2.32 0.926 Total ECHL 24 11 10 0 2 1406 1 84 795 3.58 0.894 ------Total OHL 142 75 48 0 13 8020 2 416 4681 3.11 0.911 35 22 12 2096 5 83 1084 2.38 0.923

2017-18: First shutout as a member of the Crunch Apr. 7 vs. UTI, making 26 saves in a 1-0 win over the Comets... Earned first Crunch win in his first start, making 27 saves Feb. 10 vs. LAV... Acquired by the Tampa Bay Lightning in a trade with the Edmonton Oilers Jan. 31... Began the season with Bakersfield, posting a 6-5-4 record with the Condors... Earned 100th AHL victory with a 36-save shutout, his first of the season, Jan. 3 at SA.

2016-17: Won the Calder Cup with the Grand Rapids Griffins, compiling a 15-9-5 record in 29 regular season games in his first season with the Red Wings organization... Matched a career-high with four shutouts... Appeared in one playoff game for the Griffins, entering in relief in Game 5 of the Calder Cup Finals vs. Syracuse and stopping all 19 shots he faced in over 40 minutes.

2015-16: Returned to action after missing an entire season due to injury, returning to the St. John’s IceCaps for his second stint with the club... Posted a 13-10-3 record in 30 games for the IceCaps... Appeared in 12 games with the ECHL’s Brampton Beast.

2014-15: Signed with the Washington Capitals organization, but missed the entire season while recovering from hip surgery.

2013-14: In his fourth professional season, appeared in 31 games for St. John’s and had a 17-13-1 record with a career-best 0.920 save percentage... Was injured and did not appear in any playoff games as the IceCaps made a run to the Calder Cup Finals, losing to the Texas Stars in five games.

2012-13: Spent second season with St. John’s and played in a career-high 43 games while posting a 15-23-4 record... Finished with a career-high tying four shutouts for the second straight season.

2011-12: First full AHL season... Played in 38 games for St. John’s and had a 23-12-1 record and a personal-best 2.41 goals-against average... 23 wins is a career high and his four shutouts was a career-best at the time (since done twice more)... Led the IceCaps to the Eastern Conference Finals with a 7-8 record in 15 Calder Cup Playoffs games, posting a 2.42 goals-against average and a .923 save percentage along the way... St. John’s lost to the Norfolk Admirals, who went on to capture the Calder Cup, in four games.

2010-11: In first professional season, split time with Chicago (AHL) and Gwinnett (ECHL), the affiliates of the Atlanta Thrashers... Went 11-11-1 with the Wolves and earned his first pro win in his pro debut, allowing just one goal on 29 shots Oct. 10, 2010 at OKC... Earned a win in his first three appearances, allowing a total of five goals in three games... First pro shutout (34 saves) Mar. 20 vs OKC... Also played in 12 games for Gwinnett and posted a 7-4-0 record.

Junior Career: Played four seasons in the OHL with Belleville and Saginaw... Had a 75-48-13 record in 142 career OHL games... Played in a career-high 61 games for Saginaw in 2008-09, going 32-21-6.

Transactions: Acquired by the Tampa Bay Lightning from the Oilders for future considerations Jan. 31, 2017... Signed one-year two-way deal with Edmonton Oilers July 1, 2017... Drafted by Atlanta in the fourth round, 117th overall, at the 2009 NHL Draft .