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10 David Booth 9 Stephen Weiss 12 Olli Jokinen 15 Jozef Stumpel David Booth h: 6-2 Nathan Horton h: 6-2 10 a: 23 2nd , Washington, Mich w: 220 16 a: 23 5th , Welland, Ontario w: 200 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY PRODUCT selected # 3 overall 2003 draft (M.A. Fleury and E Staal 1-2) CAME THRU US NATL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Oshawa Generals standout; SHOULDER INJURY 03-4; 31 GLS LY TOPS PANTHERS 2ND RD PICK IN 2004 missed month w/broken bone in his face last junior yr; still 33gls almost 50 gms in the show LY; SCORED 3 GLS was THIRD YOUNGEST PLAYER IN NHL; P Bergeron, Dan Fritsche 03-4 PLAYED 25 IN AHL ROCHESTER PLAYS HARD; INJURED A LOT; 31+31=62 CAREER BESTS ALL CATEG LY GP 73 G 22 A 18 P 40 +/- 13 g 3 a 7 t 10 GP 82 G 27 A 35 P 62 +/- 15 g 31 a 31 t 62 Stephen Weiss h: 6-0 9 a: 25 6thp , Toronto w: 185 #4 overall in 2001 Kovalchuk#1; OHL PLymouth Whalers standout WRIST INJURY CUT SEASON IN HALF 05-6 won silver w/ Sutherby for Canada World Jr Tourney in CZE in past fought Sutherby in blowout gm; MADE NHL DEBUT AT AGE 18; 20+28=48 career highs across board LY GP 74 G 13 A 29 P 42 +/- 14 g 20 a 28 t 48 Olli Jokinen h: 6-3 Radek Dvorak h: 6-1 12 a: 29 11thp , Finland w: 210 14 a: 31 13th , Czech w: 195 traded 2X; he & Luongo fr NYI for Parrish & Kvasha; 91 PTS LY HIS BEST OVER 450 NHL PTS; 4-FLA, 3-NYR, 4-EDM, STLOU LY, BACK TO FLA 3rd overall pick in 99 by LA KINGS; highest Finn ever BEFORE K LEHTONEN LED 2004 WORLD CHAMPS IN ASST; cze lost usa in shootout in Prague 2X Finn Olymp; VERY DURABLE; MISSED JUST 7GM IN LAST 7 YRS FLA 1st Rd pick '95; 31 gls w NYR in 2000-01; WAS A GOALIE AS A CHILD NHL All Star 36 gls 2003; led panthers in 6 key offensive categories used to be one of NHL's ironmen, 293-gm streak few years ago led FLA in gls in each of last 4 yrs; 2X 30+ GLS; 38, 39 GLS LAST 2 YRS PLAYED IN CUP FINAL TWICE- FLA & EDM; PLAYED EVRY GM IN STL LY GP 82 G 34 A 37 P 71 +/- ** g 39 a 52 t 91 GP 67 G 8 A 9 P 17 +/- -1 g 10 a 27 t 37 Jozef Stumpel h: 6-3 15 a: 36 16th , Slovak w: 225 1st 5 yrs in B's org; >900 NHL gms; 23+34=57 LY MOST SINCE 2000 he went to LA in summer of 97 that brought Kristich and Dafoe to BOS 3x 20-goal getter; traded 3x; LY 1ST TIME IN 10 YRS 20+ GLS led NHL w/43 assts even strength 02; 6-BOS, 5-LA, 2-BOS,LA-3-FLA 2X SLOVAK OLYMPIAN GP 52 G 7 A 13 P 20 +/- ** g 23 a 34 t 57 Brett McLean h: 5-11 Rostislav Olesz h: 6-1 53 a: 30 9thp , British Columbia w: 190 85 a: 22 2nd , Czech w: 210 PAST 2 YRS IN CHIC SYSTEM; SPENT LAST 2 FULL YRS IN COLORADO idolized Jagr; 8+13=21 DURING ROOK YR 05-6 former ECHL-ER in Johnstown; 15 GLS LY NHL BEST YOUNGEST TO EVER PLAY IN CZE EXTRA LEAGUE; EDGED JAGR WELL OVER 200 PLAYERS one time ECHLErs made it to NHL FLA 1ST RD PICK #7 IN 04 (OVECH#1); NYR TOOK AL MONTOYA AT #6 was a Dallas 9TH RD draft pick; 40 PTS 05-6 FOR AVS HIS NHL BEST plays with 63" stick PLAYED IN MALMO SWEDEN LOCKOUT; > 250 NHL GMS GP 67 G 14 A 23 P 37 +/- -5 g 15 a 20 t 35 GP 56 G 14 A 12 P 26 +/- 3 g 11 a 19 t 30 Kamil Kreps h: 5-2 54 a: 23 4th , Czech w: 200 FLA 2ND RD PICK IN 2003 PLAYED JUNIOR IN BRAMPTON OHL PARTS OF 3 IN AHL; DOZEN GAMES IN ECHL lots of time in Rochester last 3 seasons GP 76 G 8 A 17 P 25 +/- 10 g 1 a 1 t 2 Gregory Campbell h: 6-0 Wade Belak h: 6-5 11 a: 24 5thp , London, ONT w: 190 33 a: 32 12thp , Saskatoon, Sask w: 225 MISSED JUST 3 NHL GMS LY; SCORED CAREER BEST 6 GLS 1st NHL goal v Wash; career high PIM total 196 in 2002-3 SON OF NHL VP COLIN CAMPBELL, FORMER HC OF NYR Leafs claimed him off waivers from Calgary 6 yrs ago TWO FULL YRS IN SAN ANTONIO; TRAINS WITH EMINGER SUMMER Quebec prop originally; >400 NHL GAMES NOW GREAT MEMORIAL CUP TOURNEY IN 2003 W/KITCHENER 15G/21GM LED LEAFS IN PIM 2003; 196 career hi; 1999 last time in AHL played 65 gms LY MOST OF NHL CAREER GP 81 G 5 A 13 P 18 +/- ** g 6 a 3 t 9 GP 47 G 1 A P 1 +/- -2 g a 3 t 3 Ville Peltonen h: 5-9 18 a: 35 7thNA , Vantaa w: 185 played in Switzerland 05-6; #1 scorer in Swiss League with Lugano 72 pts in 48 games; HE'S PLAYED PRO IN FIN, SWE, NHL, AHL San Jose draft pick in 93; 2x Olympian (94,98) 6 gls in 14 Olymp GP >260 games in NHL, 175; played with Jokerit in Helsinki 2yrs bad shoulder injury and surgery in NHL back in 1998 with Nashville GP 56 G 5 A 15 P 20 +/- -2 g 17 a 20 t 37 Florida Panthers vs. Jay Bouwmeester h: 6-4 Bryan Allen h: 6-4 4 a: 24 6thp , Edmonton w: 210 5 a: 28 8th , Kingston, Ontario w: 225 #3 overall in 02 (R Nash, K Lehtonen); Medicine Hat Tigers ace D; 1st Rd # 4 overall by Van in 1998 (V LeCavalier, D Legwand, Brad Stuart) NHL All Rook 03; Canada World Jr Champ ; PLAYED EVERY GM LAST 2 YRS played in Oshawa (OHL) junior hockey only 4 players to ever play on Canada World Jr team; 12 GLS LY HIS BEST 6-VANC SYSYTEM; 7+10=17 CAREER HI 05-6 @16yr old; Gretzky, Lindros, Jason Spezza; CANADA OLYMPIAN 06 ACQ FR VAN IN LUONGO DEAL SUMMER OF 2006 dad taught Mark Messier in middle school; 1ST X ALL STAR LY IN DALLAS > 300 NHL GMS; OVER 21 MINS / GM LY FOR PANTHERS GP 82 G 15 A 22 P 37 +/- -5 g 12 a 30 t 42 GP 73 G 2 A 14 P 16 +/- 5 g 4 a 21 t 25 Jassen Cullimore h: 6-5 Magnus Johansson h: 5-11 22 a: 35 16th , Ontario w: 225 6 a: 34 1stNA , Sweden w: 190 Van, MTL, 7-full wTampa Bay, 2-Chic, FLA is 5th club NEVER DRAFTED missed many gms with rotator cuff tear in past PLAYED 9 YRS IN SWEDE ELITE, 1 YEAR IN SWITZERLAND over 640 NHL games; STARTED YR IN ROCHESTER STARTED THE YEAR IN CHICAGO WITH BLACKHAWKS never more than 5 gls a season PART OF CUP WINNER IN 2004 TB GP 65 G 3 A 10 P 13 +/- 21 g 1 a 6 t 7 GP 45 G A 14 P 14 +/- -5 g a t Karlis Skrastinsh h: 6-1 Steve Montador h: 6-0 3 a: 34 9th , Riga, Latvia w: 210 7 a: 28 8thp , Vancouver, ONT w: 200 past NASH leader in hits and blocked shots ; PARTS OF 4 W/ COLO won AHL Calder Cup with Saint John Flames in 2001 (w/C Clark) 5 YRS IN NASH SYST; ACQ FR COLO FOR RUSLAN SALEI free agent signed in 2000 by Calgary; NEVER DRAFTED 2X LATVIAN OLYMPIAN SLC & TORINO; 1ST GM MISSED SINCE 2000 juniors in Peterborough; NHL BEST 72 GMS PLAYED LY SET NHL DEFENSEMAN RECORD IRONMAN STREAK PARTS OF 5-CALG, punched out Matt Bradley in Verizon 2006 DRAFTED #230 OVERALL BY NASH IN 1998; NEVER OVER 65 PIM PLAYED IN FRANCE DURING LOCKOUT; NEVER > 1 GL PER NHL SESN GP 60 G 2 A 3 P 5 +/- ** g a 11 t 11 GP 73 G 8 A 15 P 23 +/- 1 g 1 a 8 t 9 Juraj Kolnik h: 5-10 Cory Murphy h: 5-10 13 a: 27 7thp , Slovakia w: 190 21 a: 30 1stNA , Kanata, ONT w: 185 2-NYI-, 4TH here; 15 GLS LY HIS CAREER BEST PLAYED COLLEGE HOCKEY AT COLGATE PLAYED JR HOCKEY IN QMJHL RIMOUSKI (w/Richards after Lecavalier left) SPENT LAST 6 YEARS IN EUROPE; Finland, Switzerland Isles pick #101 overall in 1999 NEVER DRAFTED ALMOST 200 NHL GMS BIG POINT TOTALS FOR A D IN FINLAND; big pts for any player POWER-PLAY POINT SPECIALIST GP 64 G 11 A 14 P 25 +/- 2 g 15 a 20 t 35 GP 47 G 2 A 15 P 17 +/- 0 g a t Branislav Mezei h: 6-5 Andrew Sweetland h: 6-2 2 a: 27 8thp , Slovak w: 235 8 a: 21 Rook , Bonavista, NFLD w: 205 FLA acquired him from NYI in exchange for Jason Wiemer PLAYED 1 SEASON AT U MAINE OFT INJURED ; broken ANKLE ; broken FOOT ; BAD KNEE NEVER DRAFTED NASTY EYE INJURY v CAPS JUST BEFORE THANKSGIVING 2003 Isles took him #10 overall in 1999; 2-NYI, 5TH FULL HERE PLAYED IN CZE & SLOVAK LEAGUES; ~~ 200 NHL GMS GP 57 G 2 A 2 P 4 +/- ** g a 3 t 3 GP G A P +/- 0 g a t Tomas Vokoun h: 6-0 29 a: 32 07/01/76 12thp , Czech Rep w: 195 Canadiens property originally; 9 FULL WITH NASH; 1ST HERE; ACQ BY TRADE 1ST TIME ALL STAR 2004; PLAYED IN CZE AND FINLAND LOCKOUT 36 wins 05-6 CAREER BEST; AWESOME in World Cham 2004 (5-1) APPEARED in 73 games for Nash 2003-4; WON BRONZE IN TORINO NSH franchise leader in games played; THUMB SURGERY 06-7; 27W LY GP 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 GAA SV% A Craig Anderson h: 6-2 31 a: 27 05/21/81 7th , Park Ridge, ILL w: 180 Calg draft pick in 99 didn't sign w them; then Chi took him in 2001 lots of time in Norfolk AHL; 5 FULL IN CHIC SYSTEM WON 6 OF 22 DECISIONS IN 2005-6 W/ BLACKHAWKS SPENT MOST OF 06-7 IN ROCHESTER AHL GP 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 GAA SV% A.
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