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Playoff Game Notes

Wed, Aug 12, 2020 Round 1 Game 1

Colorado Avalanche 2 - 0 - 1 Coyotes 3 - 1 - 0 Team Game: 4 1 - 0 - 1 (Home) Team Game: 5 2 - 0 - 0 (Home) Home Game: 3 1 - 0 - 0 (Road) Road Game: 3 1 - 1 - 0 (Road)

# Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% 31 2 1 0 1 2.45 .914 31 Adin Hill ------35 Michael Hutchinson ------32 ------39 Pavel Francouz 1 1 0 0 0.00 1.00 35 4 3 1 0 2.77 .933 0

# P Player GP G A P +/- PIM # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM 6 D 3 0 0 0 2 0 4 D Niklas Hjalmarsson 4 0 1 1 0 2 7 D Kevin Connauton ------6 D 4 0 0 0 0 2 8 D Cale Makar 3 1 0 1 3 0 8 C ------11 L Matt Calvert 3 0 0 0 -1 2 9 R 4 2 2 4 3 0 13 R Valeri Nichushkin 3 0 0 0 0 0 13 R 2 0 1 1 3 0 14 C Shane Bowers ------15 C Brad Richardson 4 1 0 1 1 0 15 C Sheldon Dries ------18 C Christian Dvorak 4 2 1 3 2 0 16 D Nikita Zadorov 3 0 0 0 -1 2 21 C 4 0 3 3 1 4 17 C Tyson Jost 1 0 0 0 0 0 23 D Oliver Ekman-Larsson 4 1 3 4 3 6 20 D Conor Timmins ------24 R Hudson Fasching ------25 R Logan O'Connor ------26 C Michael Chaput ------27 D Ryan Graves 3 1 0 1 3 0 29 C Barrett Hayton 2 0 0 0 -2 0 28 D Ian Cole 3 0 0 0 -1 0 33 D Alex Goligoski 4 0 0 0 1 0 29 C Nathan MacKinnon 3 1 2 3 2 4 34 C Carl Soderberg 4 1 0 1 2 0 36 C T.J. Tynan ------36 R Christian Fischer 4 0 1 1 0 2 37 L J.T. Compher 3 1 1 2 3 0 40 L Michael Grabner 4 2 0 2 1 2 41 C Pierre-Edouard Bellemare 3 0 0 0 -1 2 42 D Aaron Ness ------44 D Mark Barberio ------46 D Ilya Lyubushkin ------45 D Bowen Byram ------55 D Jason Demers 4 0 1 1 3 2 49 D Samuel Girard 3 0 2 2 0 2 67 L Lawson Crouse 4 1 0 1 1 0 54 D ------75 D Kyle Capobianco ------72 R Joonas Donskoi 3 2 1 3 2 2 77 D Victor Soderstrom ------83 L Matt Nieto 2 0 0 0 -1 2 79 D Jordan Gross ------90 C 3 1 0 1 1 0 80 L Brayden Burke ------91 C Nazem Kadri 3 1 3 4 1 0 81 R 4 1 3 4 1 4 92 L Gabriel Landeskog 3 0 2 2 1 6 82 D 4 1 1 2 3 0 95 L Andre Burakovsky 3 1 2 3 2 0 83 R 4 1 0 1 1 0 96 R 3 0 4 4 3 0 91 L 4 1 3 4 0 8

President/Governor Josh Kroenke Interim General Manager Steve Sullivan Exec. VP / General Manager Asst. General Manager Lindsay Hofford Assistant GM Craig Billington, Chris Head Coach Rick Tocchet MacFarland Coaching Staff John MacLean (Assistant), Head Coach (Assistant), Corey Assistant Coaches Ray Bennett, Nolan Pratt, Jussi Schwab (Goaltending), Parkkila (goaltending), Brett Steve Peters (Assistant, Video) Heimlich (video)

Tonight's Officials Referees Marc Joannette (25), Dan O'Rourke (9), Linesmen Kiel Murchison (79), Scott Cherrey (50), Brad Meier (34)* Jonny Murray (95)* Supervisor Don VanMassenhoven Video Judge Ntl. Anthem Jake Schroeder * Denotes Standby Official. Today's Schedule CAR @ BOS : 11:00 NYI @ WSH : 3:00 ARI @ COL : 3:30 MTL @ PHI : 8:00 VAN @ STL : 8:30 Colorado Avalanche: Roster Active (31 Players) # Name Pos Ht. Wt. Born Birth Place 6 Erik Johnson D 6' 4" 225 Mar 21, 1988 Bloomington, MN, USA 7 Kevin Connauton D 6' 2" 205 Feb 23, 1990 Edmonton, AB, CAN 8 Cale Makar D 5' 11" 187 Oct 30, 1998 , AB, CAN 11 Matt Calvert L 5' 11" 186 Dec 24, 1989 Brandon, MB, CAN 13 Valeri Nichushkin R 6' 4" 210 Mar 4, 1995 Chelyabinsk, RUS 14 Shane Bowers C 6' 2" 186 Jul 30, 1999 Halifax, NS, CAN 15 Sheldon Dries C 5' 9" 180 Apr 23, 1994 Macomb, MI, USA 16 Nikita Zadorov D 6' 6" 235 Apr 16, 1995 , RUS 17 Tyson Jost C 5' 11" 187 Mar 14, 1998 St. Albert, AB, CAN 20 Conor Timmins D 6' 2" 185 Sep 18, 1998 St. Catharines, ON, CAN 25 Logan O'Connor R 6' 0" 175 Aug 14, 1996 Missouri City, TX, USA 27 Ryan Graves D 6' 5" 220 May 21, 1995 Yarmouth, NS, CAN 28 Ian Cole D 6' 1" 225 Feb 21, 1989 Ann Arbor, MI, USA 29 Nathan MacKinnon C 6' 0" 200 Sep 1, 1995 Halifax, NS, CAN 31 Philipp Grubauer G 6' 1" 188 Nov 25, 1991 Rosenheim, DEU 35 Michael Hutchinson G 6' 3" 198 Mar 2, 1990 Barrie, ON, CAN 36 T.J. Tynan C 5' 8" 165 Feb 25, 1992 Orland Park, IL, USA 37 J.T. Compher L 6' 0" 190 Apr 8, 1995 Northbrook, IL, USA 39 Pavel Francouz G 6' 0" 179 Jun 3, 1990 Plzen, CZE 41 Pierre-Edouard Bellemare C 6' 0" 198 Mar 6, 1985 Le Blanc-Mesnil, FRA 44 Mark Barberio D 6' 1" 200 Mar 23, 1990 Montreal, QC, CAN 45 Bowen Byram D 6' 1" 190 Jun 13, 2001 Cranbrook, BC, CAN 49 Samuel Girard D 5' 10" 170 May 12, 1998 Roberval, QC, CAN 54 Anton Lindholm D 5' 11" 191 Nov 29, 1994 Skellefteå, SWE 72 Joonas Donskoi R 6' 0" 190 Apr 13, 1992 Raahe, FIN 83 Matt Nieto L 5' 11" 185 Nov 5, 1992 Long Beach, CA, USA 90 Vladislav Namestnikov C 6' 0" 183 Nov 22, 1992 Zhukovskiy, RUS 91 Nazem Kadri C 6' 0" 192 Oct 6, 1990 London, ON, CAN 92 Gabriel Landeskog L 6' 1" 215 Nov 23, 1992 , SWE 95 Andre Burakovsky L 6' 3" 201 Feb 9, 1995 Klagenfurt, AUT 96 Mikko Rantanen R 6' 4" 215 Oct 29, 1996 Nousiainen, FIN 31 Players Total Avg: 6' 0" 195 Age: 26.8

Injured Reserve List (1 Players) 22 Colin Wilson C 6' 1" 215 Oct 20, 1989 Greenwich, CT, USA

Goal Streaks Assist Streaks Streaks JOONAS DONSKOI (2 / 2 Games) ANDRE BURAKOVSKY (2 / 2 Games) JOONAS DONSKOI (2-1-3 / 2 Games) MIKKO RANTANEN (4 / 3 Games) MIKKO RANTANEN (0-4-4 / 3 Games) NAZEM KADRI (3 / 2 Games) ANDRE BURAKOVSKY (1-2-3 / 2 Games) NATHAN MACKINNON (1-2-3 / 3 Games) NAZEM KADRI (1-3-4 / 3 Games)

Arizona Coyotes: Roster Active (31 Players) # Name Pos Ht. Wt. Born Birth Place 4 Niklas Hjalmarsson D 6' 3" 197 Jun 6, 1987 Eksjo, SWE 6 Jakob Chychrun D 6' 2" 210 Mar 31, 1998 Boca Raton, FL, USA 8 Nick Schmaltz C 6' 0" 177 Feb 23, 1996 Madison, WI, USA 9 Clayton Keller R 5' 10" 170 Jul 29, 1998 Chesterfield, MO, USA 13 Vinnie Hinostroza R 5' 9" 173 Apr 3, 1994 Chicago, IL, USA 15 Brad Richardson C 6' 0" 190 Feb 4, 1985 Belleville, ON, CAN 18 Christian Dvorak C 6' 0" 195 Feb 2, 1996 Palos, IL, USA 21 Derek Stepan C 6' 0" 196 Jun 18, 1990 Hastings, MN, USA 23 Oliver Ekman-Larsson D 6' 2" 200 Jul 17, 1991 Karlskrona, SWE 24 Hudson Fasching R 6' 3" 204 Jul 28, 1995 Milwaukee, WI, USA 26 Michael Chaput C 6' 2" 199 Apr 9, 1992 Ile Bizard, QC, CAN 29 Barrett Hayton C 6' 1" 190 Jun 9, 2000 Peterborough, ON, CAN 31 Adin Hill G 6' 6" 202 May 11, 1996 Comox, BC, CAN 32 Antti Raanta G 6' 0" 195 May 12, 1989 Rauma, FIN 33 Alex Goligoski D 5' 11" 185 Jul 30, 1985 Grand Rapids, MN, USA 34 Carl Soderberg C 6' 3" 210 Oct 12, 1985 Malmö, SWE 35 Darcy Kuemper G 6' 5" 215 May 5, 1990 Saskatoon, SK, CAN 36 Christian Fischer R 6' 2" 214 Apr 15, 1997 Chicago, IL, USA 40 Michael Grabner L 6' 1" 188 Oct 5, 1987 Villach, AUT 42 Aaron Ness D 5' 10" 184 May 18, 1990 Roseau, MN, USA 46 Ilya Lyubushkin D 6' 2" 201 Apr 6, 1994 Moscow, RUS 55 Jason Demers D 6' 1" 195 Jun 9, 1988 Dorval, QC, CAN 67 Lawson Crouse L 6' 4" 220 Jun 23, 1997 Mt. Brydges, ON, CAN 75 Kyle Capobianco D 6' 1" 196 Aug 13, 1997 Mississauga, ON, CAN 77 Victor Soderstrom D 5' 11" 179 Feb 26, 2001 Gavle, SWE 79 Jordan Gross D 5' 10" 190 May 9, 1995 Maple Grove, MN, USA 80 Brayden Burke L 5' 10" 165 Jan 1, 1997 Edmonton, AB, CAN 81 Phil Kessel R 6' 0" 202 Oct 2, 1987 Madison, WI, USA 82 Jordan Oesterle D 6' 0" 182 Jun 25, 1992 Dearborn Heights, MI, USA 83 Conor Garland R 5' 10" 165 Mar 11, 1996 Scituate, MA, USA 91 Taylor Hall L 6' 1" 205 Nov 14, 1991 Calgary, AB, CAN 31 Players Total Avg: 6' 0" 193 Age: 27.4

Goal Streaks Assist Streaks Point Streaks No active streaks OLIVER EKMAN-LARSSON (3 / 2 Games) OLIVER EKMAN-LARSSON (0-3-3 / 2 Games) CLAYTON KELLER (2 / 2 Games) PHIL KESSEL (1-1-2 / 2 Games) CLAYTON KELLER (2-2-4 / 4 Games) Colorado Avalanche: Playoff Statistics Pos # Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S % TOI/g FO% Hits Blks C 91 Nazem Kadri 3 1 3 4 1 0 1 0 1 14 7.1 19:33 44.44 4 0 R 96 Mikko Rantanen 3 0 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 11 0.0 21:29 50.00 4 0 R 72 Joonas Donskoi 3 2 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 5 40.0 12:24 33.33 1 1 C 29 Nathan MacKinnon 3 1 2 3 2 4 1 0 0 15 6.7 22:17 47.50 7 0 L 95 Andre Burakovsky 3 1 2 3 2 0 1 0 0 2 50.0 12:57 0.00 1 1 L 37 J.T. Compher 3 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 6 16.7 12:22 56.25 1 2 D 49 Samuel Girard 3 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 0.0 19:56 0.00 2 3 L 92 Gabriel Landeskog 3 0 2 2 1 6 0 0 0 8 0.0 21:35 45.45 5 0 D 8 Cale Makar 3 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 8 12.5 22:30 0.00 5 1 D 27 Ryan Graves 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 25.0 19:18 0.00 6 5 C 90 Vladislav Namestnikov 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 20.0 12:47 0.00 7 2 D 6 Erik Johnson 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0.0 18:26 0.00 6 1 L 11 Matt Calvert 3 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 0 7 0.0 13:06 0.00 7 1 R 13 Valeri Nichushkin 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 14:33 0.00 7 0 D 16 Nikita Zadorov 3 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 0 2 0.0 14:32 0.00 8 3 C 17 Tyson Jost 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 09:45 0.00 0 0 D 28 Ian Cole 3 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 16:41 0.00 3 4 C 41 Pierre-Edouard Bellemare 3 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 0 4 0.0 12:16 48.38 2 3 L 83 Matt Nieto 2 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 0 1 0.0 13:29 0.00 4 0

# Player GP Min GAA W L OT SO GA SVS SV% G A PIM 31 Philipp Grubauer 2 122 2.45 1 0 1 0 5 53 .914 0 0 0 39 Pavel Francouz 1 60 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 27 1.000 0 0 0

Arizona Coyotes: Playoff Statistics Pos # Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S % TOI/g FO% Hits Blks R 9 Clayton Keller 4 2 2 4 3 0 1 0 0 8 25.0 16:50 0.00 4 0 D 23 Oliver Ekman-Larsson 4 1 3 4 3 6 0 0 0 7 14.3 22:57 0.00 11 2 R 81 Phil Kessel 4 1 3 4 1 4 0 0 0 10 10.0 18:52 0.00 2 1 L 91 Taylor Hall 4 1 3 4 0 8 1 0 0 10 10.0 19:37 100.00 4 4 C 18 Christian Dvorak 4 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 8 25.0 18:07 33.33 3 2 C 21 Derek Stepan 4 0 3 3 1 4 0 0 0 5 0.0 18:04 41.17 7 5 L 40 Michael Grabner 4 2 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 9 22.2 09:47 0.00 1 1 D 82 Jordan Oesterle 4 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 6 16.7 15:11 0.00 3 4 C 15 Brad Richardson 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 9 11.1 13:42 58.82 5 4 C 34 Carl Soderberg 4 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 12.5 16:11 44.73 12 5 L 67 Lawson Crouse 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 12.5 14:38 100.00 16 5 R 83 Conor Garland 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 7 14.3 13:08 0.00 3 2 D 4 Niklas Hjalmarsson 4 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.0 20:03 0.00 2 9 R 13 Vinnie Hinostroza 2 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 10:52 100.00 3 0 R 36 Christian Fischer 4 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 7 0.0 11:54 100.00 8 2 D 55 Jason Demers 4 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 4 0.0 19:58 0.00 11 12 D 6 Jakob Chychrun 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0.0 18:08 0.00 4 7 C 29 Barrett Hayton 2 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 08:29 25.00 1 0 D 33 Alex Goligoski 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 22:58 0.00 8 7

# Player GP Min GAA W L OT SO GA SVS SV% G A PIM 31 Adin Hill ------32 Antti Raanta ------35 Darcy Kuemper 4 238 2.77 3 1 0 0 11 152 .933 0 0 0 Arizona Coyotes @ Colorado Avalanche Team Records Arizona Coyotes Colorado Avalanche Last game: Friday VS NASHVILLE (4-3 W) Saturday VS VEGAS (4-3 L) Next game: Friday AT COLORADO Friday VS ARIZONA Overall record/streak: 3 - 1 - 0 / Win 2 / Undef 2 2 - 0 - 1 / OTL 1 Home record/streak: 2 - 0 - 0 / Win 2 / Undef 2 1 - 0 - 1 / OTL 1 Road record/streak: 1 - 1 - 0 / Lost 1 1 - 0 - 0 / Win 1 / Undef 1 1-Goal Games: 2 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 2-Goal Games 0 - 1 0 - 0 3-Goal Games 1 - 0 1 - 0 Scoring first 3 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 0 Opponent scoring first 0 - 1 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 Leading after 1 period 3 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 0 Trailing after 1 period 0 - 1 - 0 1 - 0 - 0 Tied after 1 period 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 Leading after 2 periods 1 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 0 Trailing after 2 periods 0 - 1 - 0 1 - 0 - 0 Tied after 2 periods 2 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 OT Record - Playoffs: 1 - 0 0 - 1 Outshooting opponent: 0 - 0 - 0 2 - 0 - 1 Outshot by opponent: 3 - 1 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 Even shots: 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0

Month by Month Record Arizona Coyotes Colorado Avalanche W-L-OT Points W-L-OT Points October: 7-4-1 15 8-2-2 18 November: 8-5-3 19 8-6-0 16 December: 7-7-0 14 7-5-2 16 January: 4-5-2 10 5-2-2 12 February: 6-6-2 14 11-3-1 23 March: 1-2-0 2 3-2-1 7 Totals: 33-29-8 74 42-20-8 92 Arizona Coyotes @ Colorado Avalanche Situations Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT T Avg Arizona Coyotes: 5 2 6 1 14 ( 3.5 avg.) Opponents: 3 4 4 0 11 ( 2.8 avg.)

Colorado Avalanche: 2 3 4 0 9 ( 3.0 avg.) Opponents: 1 2 1 1 5 ( 1.7 avg.)

Shots by Period 1 2 3 OT T Avg Arizona Coyotes: 45 37 40 3 125 (31.3 avg.) Opponents: 49 44 66 4 163 (40.8 avg.)

Colorado Avalanche: 40 38 34 1 113 (37.7 avg.) Opponents: 22 30 30 3 85 (28.3 avg.)

Power Play Arizona Coyotes Colorado Avalanche G Att % G Att % Overall: 2 12 16.7 (12th NHL) 4 16 25.0 (T-5th NHL) Home: 1 3 33.3 (T-2nd NHL) 2 11 18.2 (T-8th NHL) Road: 1 9 11.1 (17th NHL) 2 5 40.0 (T-3rd NHL) 0 SHORT HANDED GOALS ALLOWED (T-1st NHL) 0 SHORT HANDED GOALS ALLOWED (T-1st NHL)

Penalty Killing Arizona Coyotes Colorado Avalanche G Att % G Att % Overall: 4 14 71.4 (T-22nd NHL) 2 10 80.0 (16th NHL) Home: 1 5 80.0 (T-13th NHL) 2 8 75.0 (T-15th NHL) Road: 3 9 66.7 (T-22nd NHL) 0 2 100.0 (T-1st NHL) 1 SHORT HANDED GOALS SCORED (T-1st NHL) 0 SHORT HANDED GOALS SCORED (T-8th NHL)

Penalties Arizona Coyotes Colorado Avalanche GP Min Avg./Rank GP Min Avg./Rank 4 36 9.0 (9th NHL) 3 22 7.3 (4th NHL)

Goal Situations Arizona Coyotes Colorado Avalanche For Against For Against 6 on 5: 0 0 1 0 6 on 4: 0 0 0 0 6 on 3: 0 0 0 0 5 on 5: 10 6 4 1 5 on 4: 2 0 4 0 5 on 3: 0 0 0 0 4 on 4: 0 0 0 0 4 on 3: 0 0 0 0 3 on 3: 0 0 0 1 3 on 4: 0 1 0 0 3 on 5: 0 0 0 0 3 on 6: 0 0 0 0 4 on 5: 1 3 0 2 4 on 6: 0 0 0 0 5 on 6: 1 1 0 0 Empty Net: 1 0 0 0 Shots: 0 0 0 1 Total: 14 11 9 5 Arizona Coyotes @ Colorado Avalanche Situations Individual Leaders Arizona Coyotes Colorado Avalanche Points: P. KESSEL (4),O. EKMAN-LARSSON (4),T. HALL (4) N. KADRI (4),M. RANTANEN (4),J. DONSKOI (3) Goals: M. GRABNER (2),C. DVORAK (2),C. KELLER (2) J. DONSKOI (2),N. KADRI (1),V. NAMESTNIKO (1) Assists: P. KESSEL (3),D. STEPAN (3),O. EKMAN-LARSSON (3) M. RANTANEN (4),N. KADRI (3),G. LANDESKOG (2) PP Goals: T. HALL (1),C. KELLER (1) N. KADRI (1),A. BURAKOVSKY (1),N. MACKINNON (1) SH Goals: M. GRABNER (1) GW Goals: B. RICHARDSON (1),M. GRABNER (1),C. GARLAND (1) N. KADRI (1),C. MAKAR (1) 3+ Goals: PIM: T. HALL (8),O. EKMAN-LARSSON (6),P. KESSEL (4) G. LANDESKOG (6),N. MACKINNON (4),M. CALVERT (2) Shots: P. KESSEL (10),T. HALL (10),J. CHYCHRUN (10) N. MACKINNON (15),N. KADRI (14),M. RANTANEN (11) +/-: J. DEMERS (+3),O. EKMAN-LARSSON (+3),V. HINOSTROZA (+3) R. GRAVES (+3),J. COMPHER (+3),M. RANTANEN (+3)

Power Play Arizona Coyotes Colorado Avalanche Player G A P Player G A P Phil Kessel 0 2 2 Nazem Kadri 1 2 3 Christian Dvorak 0 1 1 Gabriel Landeskog 0 2 2 Oliver Ekman-Larsson 0 1 1 Nathan MacKinnon 1 1 2 Taylor Hall 1 0 1 Andre Burakovsky 1 0 1 Clayton Keller 1 0 1 Joonas Donskoi 0 1 1 Samuel Girard 0 1 1 Cale Makar 1 0 1 Mikko Rantanen 0 1 1

Short Handed Arizona Coyotes Colorado Avalanche Player G A P Player G A P Michael Grabner 1 0 1 No players to display Colorado Avalanche: Media Notes

WESTERN CONFERENCE — FIRST ROUND SERIES COLORADO AVALANCHE vs ARIZONA COYOTES

Date Site Time TV / Radio Game 1 - Wed, Aug. 12 ARIZONA 3:30 p.m. Altitude / NBCSN / 92.5 Game 2 - Fri, Aug. 14 ARIZONA 12 p.m. Altitude / NHLN / 92.5 Game 3 - Sat, Aug. 15 @ Arizona 1 p.m. Altitude / CNBC / 92.5 Game 4 - Mon, Aug. 17 @ Arizona 3:30 p.m. Altitude / NBCSN / 92.5 *Game 5 - Wed, Aug. 19 ARIZONA TBD *Game 6 - Fri, Aug. 21 @ Arizona TBD *Game 7 - Sun, Aug. 23 ARIZONA TBD

AVS, COYOTES OPEN FIRST ROUND SERIES The Colorado Avalanche takes on the Arizona Coyotes in Game 1 of their first round Playoff series this afternoon at Rogers Place in Edmonton. The Avs are in the postseason for the third straight year, which ranks as the third-longest run in franchise history. The Nordiques/Avalanche made 11 straight trips to the playoffs from 1994-95 to 2005-06 and Quebec made seven straight from 1980-87. The Avs enter the first round as the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference after finishing 2-1 (technically 2-0-1) during the round robin portion of the Stanley Cup Qualifiers.

SEASON RECAP The Avalanche finished second in the Central Division and the Western Conference with 92 points in 70 games. The Avs ended two points behind St. Louis (94) but played one fewer game than the Blues when the regular season was paused on March 12 and eventually concluded. Colorado’s 37 regulation wins—the first tiebreaker—were four more than the next closest Western Conference team (St. Louis 33). The Avs’ 92 points tied Tampa Bay for third in the NHL behind only the Blues and Bruins (100). Colorado’s .657 points percentage this season was its third highest since relocating to Denver, trailing only the 2000-01 team (.720) and the 2013-14 squad (.683).

PLAYOFF TIME Colorado is beginning its 34th playoff series since relocating from Quebec in 1995-96. The Avs have gone 20-13 in the previous 33. Overall, this is the 49th playoff series in franchise history (26-22 record) and 43rd best-of-seven series (23-19 record). The Nordiques/Avalanche own a 146-131 all-time record in 277 playoff games, which includes a 111-86 mark in 197 contests since moving to Denver. The Avalanche's 111 postseason wins since relocating trail only Detroit (145) and Pittsburgh (133).

GAME 1 TRENDS The Avalanche/Nordiques franchise is 18-10 all-time in playoff series when winning the first game, 15-5 since moving to Denver. The franchise is 8-12 when dropping the first game (5-8 as Avalanche). The Avs did drop Game 1 to the Flames in last year's first round matchup and rallied to win four straight to take the series.

AVS & COYOTES The Avalanche and Coyotes have met once before in the , as Colorado defeated the then-Phoenix Coyotes in five games during the 2000 Western Conference Quarterfinal. The Avs were 1-1-0 against the Coyotes during the 2019-20 regular season (Arizona was 1-0-1). Colorado won 3-2 in on Oct. 12 at Pepsi Center and then fell 3-0 on Nov. 2 in Glendale. The third and final meeting (March 31) never took place.

SERIES RECORD All-Time: 64-50-18 H: 34-23-9 A: 30-27-9 Since '95-96: 47-30-10 H: 24-13-6 A: 23-17-4

SEASON SCHEDULE Oct. 12 vs. ARI (W, 3-2 OT) Nov. 2 @ ARI (L, 0-3) Mar. 31 vs. ARI (did not play)

CONNECTIONS Carl Soderberg spent the last four years with Colorado ... Brad Richardson was drafted by Colorado in 2003 (fifth round, 163rd overall) and began his NHL career with the Avs ... Rick Tocchet was an assistant coach for the Avalanche from 2002-04.

DAYDREAM BELIEVER The first four games of this series are scheduled to be afternoon games. The Avs finished 4-0-0 in afternoon games during the regular season, outscoring the opposition 22-9.

SHUTOUT DEBUT Pavel Francouz stopped all 27 shots in his first career playoff start on Aug. 5 against Dallas, becoming the first in Avalanche/Nordiques history to register a shutout in his playoff debut. He became just the 15th goaltender in NHL history to pick up a shutout in his postseason debut, a feat achieved three days earlier by Joonas Korpisalo as well. Francouz is just the third Colorado/Quebec netminder to win his playoff debut, joining Mario Gosselin (Game 1 of 1985 DSF) and Craig Anderson (Game 3 of 2010 CQF).

BUZZER BEATER Nazem Kadri scored the game-winning goal with 0.1 seconds on the clock in the Avalanche's 2-1 victory over St. Louis in the round robin opener on Aug. 2. It marked just the second go-ahead goal at 19:59 of the third period in postseason history, joining Jussi Jokinen in Game 4 of the 2009 Conference Quarterfinal against New Jersey. Jokinen's goal, however, came with 0.2 left and thus unofficially Kadri's marker could be called the "latest" regulation winner in playoff history.

19:59 Nazem Kadri (COL) Aug. 2, 2020 vs. STL 19:59 Jussi Jokinen (CAR) April 21, 2009 vs. NJD 19:58 Tyler Johnson (TBL) May 6, 2015 vs. MTL 19:58 Joel Ward (WSH) April 30, 2015 at NYR 19:58 Bob Pulford (TOR) April 11, 1964 vs. DET

POSTSEASON PRODUCTION Nathan MacKinnon has 32 points (12g/20a) in 28 career playoff games, the highest points-per-game average (1.14) among active skaters and tied for the eighth highest all-time (min 25 GP). MacKinnon's 1.14 average is tied with for the highest in Avalanche history (since 1995-96).

1.84 Wayne Gretzky 1.61 1.53 Barry Pederson 1.25 Mark Messier 1.24 Bobby Orr 1.24 Mike Bossy 1.17 Jari Kurri 1.14 Nathan MacKinnon 1.14 Gilbert Perreault

CLIMBING THE CHARTS Philipp Grubauer owns an 8-5-1 record with a 2.32 GAA and .923 Sv% in 14 postseason games with Colorado. He needs one victory to move into sole possession of second place on the Avalanche's all-time playoff win list behind Patrick Roy (81). Grubauer is currently tied with Jose Theodore. Including the club's time in Quebec, Grubi's eight wins are tied for fourth in franchise annals behind Roy, Mario Gosselin (16) and Dan Bouchard (12).

PLAYOFF EXPERIENCE 77 Cole 59 Burakovsky 53 Donskoi 43 Nieto 34 Bellemare 32 Namestnikov 28 Landeskog 28 MacKinnon 27 Calvert 22 Johnson 22 Kadri 21 Compher 21 Rantanen 21 Zadorov 20 Nichushkin 19 Jost 18 Grubauer 15 Girard 13 Makar 9 Barberio 4 Connauton 3 Graves 1 Francouz

CUP WINNERS Three Avalanche players have won a Stanley Cup: Ian Cole (twice, 2016 and 2017 with Pittsburgh), and Andre Burakovsky and Philipp Grubauer were teammates on the 2018 Capitals.

GRAVY TRAIN Ryan Graves scored a goal in his playoff debut on Aug. 2 against the Blues. He became the fourth defenseman in Avalanche/Nordiques history to light the lamp in his first career postseason game, joining Cale Makar (April 15, 2019 vs. CGY), Nikita Zadorov (April 12, 2018 at NSH) and Brett Clark (April 22, 2006 at DAL).

PLAYOFF OT Colorado was a league-best 3-0 in overtime last postseason. The Avalanche/Nordiques are 40-29 all-time in playoff overtime, 30-21 since moving to Denver. Five current players have scored a playoff OT goal

2 - Matt Calvert (2014 R1 Game 2 at PIT and 2018 R1 Game 2 at WSH) 2 - Nathan MacKinnon (2014 R1 Game 5 vs. MIN and 2019 R1 Game 2 at CGY) 1 - Joonas Donskoi (2016 F Game 3 vs. PIT) 1 - Gabriel Landeskog (2019 R2 Game 6 vs. SJS) 1 - Mikko Rantanen (2019 R1 Game 4 vs. CGY)

UP FOR AWARDS Nathan MacKinnon is a finalist for the Hart Memorial Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award and the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy. Cale Makar is a finalist for the Calder Trophy.

ROAD WARRIORS Colorado led all teams in road wins (24) and road points (50) this season. The 24 victories equaled the second-most away wins in franchise history, two shy of the record set in 2013-14. This year’s team played four fewer road contests than that 2013-14 squad.

GETTING OFFENSIVE Colorado tied for third among all teams in goals scored (236) and ranked fourth in goals-per-game (3.37). The Avs shared the league lead in 5-on-5 tallies (162). Colorado led all teams in both first period (73) and second period (95) goals. The Avalanche’s +46 goal differential was the best in the Western Conference and third in the NHL.

THE PUCK STOPS HERE Colorado’s ranked sixth in the league in team goals-against average (2.69), finishing among the NHL’s top 10 in this category for the first time since 2002-03. The Avs ranked fourth in team save percentage (.913). Pavel Francouz ended the season tied for fifth in the NHL in save percentage (.923) and ranked seventh in goals-against average (2.41). He was the first Avalanche netminder to finish among the league’s top 10 in BOTH categories since David Aebischer in 2003-04.

FIRST AND FOREMOST Colorado scored the first goal of the game 43 times this year, most in the NHL. The Avalanche’s 30 wins when scoring first (30-6-7) tied for the league lead. The Avs led all teams with 73 first-period goals.

IN WITH THE NEW Offseason additions Andre Burakovsky (20), Nazem Kadri (19), Joonas Donskoi (16) and Valeri Nichushkin (13) all finished among the Avalanche’s top- seven goal scorers, accounting for 68 (almost 30%) of the club’s 236 goals. If you include Pierre-Edouard Bellemare (nine), these five additions had 77 of the 236 goals (33%).

CARRYING THE LOAD Nathan MacKinnon led the Avalanche and ranked fifth in league scoring with 93 points (35g/58a) in 69 games. He finished 43 points ahead of Colorado’s second-leading scorer, Cale Makar (50), the largest gap of any team since the 2007-08 (Alex Ovechkin 112, Nicklas Backstrom 69). The 43-point difference was the largest gap between the top-two scorers in Avalanche history and the second largest in franchise history. In 1990-91, Joe Sakic (109) finished 50 points ahead of (59) with Quebec.

ALL HAIL CALE Cale Makar finished second among NHL rookies with 50 points (12g/38a) in 57 games. Makar’s 0.88 points-per-game average led all rookies and tied for the third-highest single-season total by a rookie defenseman in NHL history (min. 50 GP). Only Brian Leetch (1.04 in 1988-89) and Larry Murphy (0.95 in 1980-81) averaged more. Makar paced all rookie blueliners with 12 goals and tied for first among all rookies with four game-winning tallies. Colorado Avalanche: Game By Game Summary * = Overtime, ** = Shootout, + = Sellout # Date Team W-L-OT Record GF-GA Scorers W Goal PP PK SF-SA W-L Gltdr. Attend. 1 08/02/2020 St. Louis Blues W 01-00-00 2-1 27,91p 91 1-5 3-4 38-32 31 / 50 0 2 08/05/2020 @ W 02-00-00 4-0 8p,72,90,95p 8 2-5 2-2 40-27 39 / 35 0 3 08/08/2020 O* 02-00-01 3-4 29p,72,37 89 1-6 3-4 35-26 90 / 31 0 4 08/12/2020 Arizona Coyotes 5 08/14/2020 Arizona Coyotes 6 08/15/2020 @ Arizona Coyotes 7 08/17/2020 @ Arizona Coyotes 8 08/19/2020 Arizona Coyotes 9 08/21/2020 @ Arizona Coyotes 10 08/23/2020 Arizona Coyotes Colorado Avalanche: Player Game By Game Summary Skaters: Goals-Assists (Game Winning or Game Tying), Shots / (+/-), TOI Goalies: Goals Allowed/Shots, Decision, Minutes Played

Date Opp. JOHNSON MAKAR CALVERT NICHUSHKIN ZADOROV JOST GRAVES # 6 # 8 # 11 # 13 # 16 # 17 # 27 Aug 2 Vs STL 0-0,3/0 18:12 0-0,4/1 21:32 0-0,3/0 12:56 0-0,0/0 15:46 0-0,0/0 14:03 0-0,1/0 09:45 1-0,2/1 19:34 Aug 5 @ DAL 0-0,3/2 17:15 1-0(W),3/0 21:51 0-0,3/0 13:29 0-0,2/0 14:19 0-0,1/0 16:17 0-0,1/1 19:58 Aug 8 Vs VGK 0-0,4/0 19:51 0-0,1/2 24:08 0-0,1/-1 12:53 0-0,2/0 13:35 0-0,1/-1 13:17 DNP 0-0,1/1 18:23

Date Opp. COLE MACKINNON COMPHER BELLEMARE GIRARD DONSKOI NIETO # 28 # 29 # 37 # 41 # 49 # 72 # 83 Aug 2 Vs STL 0-0,1/0 16:33 0-1,5/1 23:08 0-0,1/0 11:25 0-0,2/0 10:43 0-0,2/0 20:07 0-0,1/0 13:16 Aug 5 @ DAL 0-0,0/0 18:35 0-1,6/1 19:44 0-0,2/1 11:47 0-0,2/0 13:27 0-2,1/1 18:46 1-1,2/1 11:56 0-0,0/0 14:15 Aug 8 Vs VGK 0-0,1/-1 14:56 1-0,4/0 23:59 1-1,3/2 13:56 0-0,0/-1 12:40 0-0,1/-1 20:55 1-0,2/1 12:00 0-0,1/-1 12:44

Date Opp. NAMESTNIKOV KADRI LANDESKOG BURAKOVSKY RANTANEN GRUBAUER FRANCOUZ # 90 # 91 # 92 # 95 # 96 # 31 # 39 Aug 2 Vs STL 0-0,2/0 11:09 1-0(W),6/0 18:06 0-1,3/1 20:55 0-0,0/0 16:34 0-1,2/1 20:30 1/32 W 59:19 DND Aug 5 @ DAL 1-0,3/1 12:53 0-1,3/0 19:20 0-1,3/0 19:59 1-1,2/1 11:34 0-1,3/1 20:33 DND 0/27 W 59:41 Aug 8 Vs VGK 0-0,0/0 14:19 0-2,5/1 21:14 0-0,2/0 23:52 0-1,0/1 10:44 0-2,6/1 23:24 4/26 O 63:04 DND Colorado Avalanche: Head Coach and Player Bios Head Coach: Jared Bednar

- Fourth season as Colorado’s head coach. - Led the Avs to a second-place finish in the Central Division with 92 points. - Colorado’s .657 points% was its third highest since relocating, trailing only the 2000-01 team (.720) and 2013-14 squad (.683). - Third Avs coach since the franchise relocated to lead the club to three straight playoff berths, joining Bob Hartley (four) and Marc Crawford (three). - Named to his position on Aug. 25, 2016, is the seventh coach in Avs history and the 15th in the history of the franchise. - Signed a two-year extension through 2021-22 on July 9, 2019. - 145-136-35 (.514) record in four seasons behind the bench, which includes a 123-80-31 (.592) mark over the past three years. - Only Hartley (193) has more wins in Avs history. - Bednar’s 145 victories rank fourth in franchise annals behind Michel Bergeron (265), Hartley (193), Crawford (165 including Quebec). - 18th season of coaching pro hockey, 10th as a head coach. Won championships in the AHL and ECHL.

#31: Philipp Grubauer (G) 6' 1", 188 lbs. / Nov 25, 1991 (28 years and 8 months)

groo-BAHW-uhr GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% Drafted: Washington's 3rd choice (4th round, 112th overall) in the 2010 NHL Playoffs 2 1-0 0 2.45 .914 Entry Draft Career Playoffs 18 9-6 1 2.66 .910 Acquired: Acquired by Colorado, along with Brooks Orpik, in exchange for a 2nd round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft, June 22, 2018 Season 36 18-12-4 2 2.63 .916 Last Win: AUG 2, 2020 vs ST. LOUIS (1) Career 174 79-52-20 11 2.44 .920 Last SO: MAY 2, 2019 vs SAN JOSE (5) Career vs. Opp 6 2-1-1 0 2.74 .914 Playoff Highs: Shots Saves 32 31 32 8/2 vs STL

PLAYOFFS - Stopped 31-of-32 shots to pick up the victory in Colorado's 2-1 round-robin opener on Aug. 2 vs. St. Louis. - Fifth appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - Started all 12 postseason games for the Avalanche last year (2019), posting a 7-5 record while finishing fourth among NHL netminders in both goals- against average (2.30) and save percentage (.925). - His seven wins were the most by Colorado goaltender in the playoffs since Patrick Roy won 11 contests in 2002. - His .925 Sv% was the highest by an Avs goalie during the postseason since Roy in 2001 (.934) and his GAA was the best since David Aebischer in 2004 (2.08) - Won a Stanley Cup with Washington in 2017-18.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Tied his career high in wins (18). - Led the team in appearances (36), all of which came as a starter. - Missed a total of 20 games due to injury, including the final 13 of the regular season

CAREER - His .920 career regular-season save percentage is the sixth-highest in NHL history (min 150 GP). #35: Michael Hutchinson (G) 6' 3", 198 lbs. / Mar 2, 1990 (30 years and 5 months)

Drafted: Boston's 3rd selection (3rd Round, 77th overall) in the 2008 Entry Draft GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% Acquired: Acquired from Toronto in exchange for Calle Rosen, Feb. 24, 2020 Playoffs ------Last Win: MAR 2, 2020 @ DETROIT Career Playoffs ------Last SO: JAN 4, 2020 vs NY ISLANDERS (6) Season 16 5-9-1 1 3.47 .888 Career 127 51-52-14 5 2.80 .905 Career vs. Opp 2 1-1-0 0 0.89 .967 Playoff Highs: Shots Saves - -

PLAYOFFS - Looking to make his Stanley Cup Playoff debut.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Was acquired from the Maple Leafs at the trade deadline on Feb. 24. - Appeared in one game for the Avalanche, a 2-1 victory in Detroit on his 30th birthday (March 2). - Hutchinson was the fifth Avalanche goalie to appear in a game in 2019- 20, a first since the team relocated, and also the fifth to pick up a win, matching the franchise record set by Quebec in 1989-90. - Prior to joining the Avs, Hutchinson appeared in 15 games with the Maple Leafs and four outings with the club’s AHL affiliate, the . - Posted a 4-9-1 record, 3.66 GAA and .886 Sv% with the Leafs and went 3-1-0 with a 1.98 GAA and .943 Sv% for the Marlies.

CAREER - Has appeared in 127 NHL games with Toronto, Florida, and Colorado. - As a member of the Moose in 2017-18, Hutchinson was selected to the AHL’s Second All-Star Team. - Helped St. John’s reach the 2014 Final.

#39: Pavel Francouz (G) 6' 0", 179 lbs. / Jun 3, 1990 (30 years and 2 months)

FRAN-sohs GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a , May 2, 2018. Playoffs 1 1-0 1 0.00 1.000 Last Win: AUG 5, 2020 @ DALLAS Career Playoffs 1 1-0 1 0.00 1.000 Last SO: AUG 5, 2020 @ DALLAS Season 34 21-7-4 1 2.41 .923 Career 36 21-9-4 1 2.40 .923 Career vs. Opp 3 1-2-0 0 2.36 .930 Playoff Highs: Shots Saves 27 27 27 8/5 vs DAL

PLAYOFFS - Stopped all 27 shots in his first career playoff start on Aug. 5 vs. Dallas (4-0 win), becoming the first goalie in franchise history to record a shutout in his postseason debut. - Was the 15th goalie in NHL history to post a shutout in his playoff debut.

2019-20 SEASON - Tied for fifth in the NHL in save percentage (.923) and ranked seventh in goals-against average (2.41). - First Avalanche netminder to finish among the league’s top 10 in BOTH categories since David Aebischer in 2003-04. - Led the team in wins (21). - Agreed to a two-year contract extension on Feb. 21 and recorded his first NHL shutout that night in Anaheim (1-0). - First Avs player to ever be named one of the Three Stars of the Week in consecutive weeks in late February.

CAREER - Led the AHL in saves (1403) and was third in wins (27-tied) during the 2018-19 season with the . - Played three seasons with of the KHL (2015-18) and three with HC Litvinov of the (2012-15). #6: Erik Johnson (D) 6' 4", 225 lbs. / Mar 21, 1988 (32 years and 4 months)

Drafted: St. Louis' 1st pick (1st round, 1st overall) in the 2006 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Acquired from St. Louis, along with Jay McClement and a 1st round pick Playoffs 3 0-0-0 2 0 () in 2011, in exchange for Kevin Shattenkirk, Chris Stewart and a Career Playoffs 22 3-2-5 -5 6 2nd round choice (Ty Rattie) in 2011, Feb. 18, 2011 Last Goal: MAY 2, 2019 vs SAN JOSE (6) Season 59 3-13-16 9 20 Last Assist: APR 15, 2019 vs CALGARY (12) Career 776 80-223-303 -29 476 Career vs. Opp 32 2-8-10 -3 25 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 0 0 0 19:51 4 4 +2 3 times 3 times 3 times 3 times 8/8 vs VGK 8/8 vs VGK 8/2 vs STL 8/5 vs DAL

PLAYOFFS - Making his third appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Completed his 12th NHL season and 10th with the Avalanche. - Was a career-best +9. - Ranked first on the club in shorthanded ice time (3:01) and shifts-per-game (26.1). - Finished third on the team in hits (97) and blocked shots (115).

CAREER - Is tied for 40th all-time in games played by an American defenseman (776). - His 573 games since joining Colorado ranks eighth in Avalanche history (since 1995) and second among defensemen (Adam Foote 760).

#7: Kevin Connauton (D) 6' 2", 205 lbs. / Feb 23, 1990 (30 years and 5 months)

Drafted: 's 3rd choice (3rd round, 83rd overall) in the 2009 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Acquired from Arizona, along with a 3rd round selection in the 2020 NHL Playoffs ------Draft, in exchange for Carl Soderberg, June 25, 2019 Career Playoffs 4 0-0-0 0 16 Last Goal: FEB 4, 2019 @ DALLAS (17) Last Assist: MAR 5, 2019 vs ANAHEIM (9) Season 4 0-0-0 -2 0 Career 314 27-49-76 4 177 Career vs. Opp 6 0-1-1 -2 4 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------

PLAYOFFS - Appeared in four games for the Dallas Stars during the 2014 playoffs.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Spent most of the season with the Colorado Eagles (AHL) but was recalled by the Avalanche on three occasions. - Played four games with the Avs (0g/0a). - Skated in 38 games for the Eagles, totaling 27 points (5g/22a).

CAREER - Prior to signing with Colorado, he spent three-plus seasons with the Coyotes. - Drafted by Vancouver, Connauton began his NHL career with the Dallas Stars before moving on to Columbus and then Arizona. - Selected to the 2011-12 AHL All-Star Game with the . - Was named to the WHL (West) First All-Star Team with the in 2009-10. #8: Cale Makar (D) 5' 11", 187 lbs. / Oct 30, 1998 (21 years and 9 months)

mah-KAR GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Colorado's 1st selection (1st round, 4th overall) in the 2017 NHL Draft Playoffs 3 1-0-1 3 0 Last Goal: AUG 5, 2020 @ DALLAS (1) Career Playoffs 13 2-5-7 6 0 Last Assist: MAY 6, 2019 vs SAN JOSE (4) Season 57 12-38-50 12 12 Career 57 12-38-50 12 12 Career vs. Opp 2 0-2-2 -1 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 0 1 0 24:08 4 3 +2 8/5 vs DAL 3 times 8/5 vs DAL 3 times 8/8 vs VGK 8/2 vs STL 8/2 vs STL 8/8 vs VGK

PLAYOFFS - Led the team in average ice time during the round robin (22:30). - Logged 24:08 on Aug. 8 vs. Vegas, the most minutes by an Avalanche rookie in the postseason since Martin Skoula (26:05) on May 13, 2000 at Dallas. - Led all NHL rookie defensemen with six points (1g/5a) during the 2019 postseason, tying the franchise rookie record for a blueliner set by Jeff Brown in 1987. - First defenseman in league history to score his first career goal while making his NHL debut in the playoffs on April 15, 2019 vs. Calgary.

2019-20 SEASON - Calder Trophy finalist. - Second among NHL rookies with 50 points (12g/38a) in 57 games. - 0.88 points/game average led all rookies and tied for the third-highest single-season total by a rookie defenseman in history. - Led all rookie blueliners with 12 goals and tied for first among all rookies with four game-winning tallies. - Paced Colorado defensemen in points, goals and assists, all franchise records for a rookie blueliner

CAREER - 2018-19 Hobey Baker Award #11: Matt Calvert (L) 5' 11", 186 lbs. / Dec 24, 1989 (30 years and 7 months)

Drafted: Columbus’ 5th selection (5th round, 127th overall) in the 2008 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July 1, 2018. Playoffs 3 0-0-0 -1 2 Last Goal: APR 21, 2018 @ WASHINGTON (12) Career Playoffs 27 6-8-14 12 32 Last Assist: MAY 2, 2019 vs SAN JOSE (3) Season 50 12-13-25 13 39 Career 548 95-105-200 -21 370 Career vs. Opp 19 5-1-6 4 8 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 0 0 2 13:29 3 5 +0 3 times 3 times 3 times 8/8 vs VGK 8/5 vs DAL 2 times 8/2 vs STL 2 times

PLAYOFFS - Tied for second on the team with seven hits during the round robin. - Making his fifth appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - Appeared in eight of Colorado’s 12 postseason contests last year, missing four games of the second round against San Jose due to injury. - Led the Blue Jackets with three goals (3g/1a) in six games during the 2018 postseason.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Led the Avalanche with three shorthanded goals, tied for fifth in the NHL. - Finished tied for fourth on the club in plus/minus rating (+13). - Ranked first on the squad in fighting majors (5). - Missed the final 13 games of the regular season due to a lower-body injury.

CAREER - The 2019-20 campaign marks his 10th NHL season and second with Colorado. - Had spent his entire NHL career with the Blue Jackets prior to signing with the Avalanche as a free agent on July 1, 2018 #13: Valeri Nichushkin (R) 6' 4", 210 lbs. / Mar 4, 1995 (25 years and 5 months)

nih-CHOOSH-kihn GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Dallas' 1st choice (1st round, 10th overall) in the 2013 NHL Draft Playoffs 3 0-0-0 0 0 Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, Aug. 19, 2019. Career Playoffs 20 1-2-3 -1 4 Last Goal: APR 21, 2014 vs ANAHEIM (17) Last Assist: MAY 9, 2016 @ ST. LOUIS (5) Season 65 13-14-27 26 14 Career 288 36-65-101 39 36 Career vs. Opp 8 1-0-1 -4 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 0 0 0 15:46 2 4 +0 3 times 3 times 3 times 3 times 8/2 vs STL 2 times 8/2 vs STL 3 times

PLAYOFFS - Making his fourth appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - Appeared in one postseason contest for Dallas last season (2019). - Dressed in six games for the Stars in 2014 (1g/1a) and 10 in 2016 (0g/1a).

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Finished second on the Avalanche and tied for eighth in the NHL in plus/minus rating (+26). - Only three NHL forwards posted a higher plus/minus rating: Artemi Panarin (+36), Anthony Cirelli and Brayden Point (both +28). tied Nichushkin at +26. - Ranked seventh on the team with 13 goals, one shy of his career high. - Had a career best three game-winning goals, tied for sixth on the club.

CAREER - Fifth NHL season, first with Colorado. - Prior to playing for Dallas in 2018-19, Nichushkin spent the previous two seasons skating for CSKA Moscow. - Registered 34 points (14g/20a) in 79 games during his first NHL campaign with Dallas in 2013-14, finishing tied for eighth among league rookies in points and tied for ninth in goals.

#14: Shane Bowers (C) 6' 2", 186 lbs. / Jul 30, 1999 (21 years)

Drafted: Ottawa's 1st choice (1st round, 28th overall) in the 2017 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From Ottawa, with Andrew Hammond, a 1st round pick in 2018 and 3rd Playoffs ------round pick in 2019, as well as Samuel Girard, and a 2nd round Career Playoffs ------pick in 2018 from Nashville. sent to Ottawa, Kyle Turris sent to Nashville, Nov. 5, 2017 Season ------Last Goal: - Career ------Last Assist: - Career vs. Opp ------Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------

PLAYOFFS - Is looking to make his Stanley Cup Playoff debut.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Spent his first full professional season with the Colorado Eagles (AHL), totaling 27 points (10g/17a) in 48 games.

CAREER - Played two seasons at Boston University from 2017-19. - Named to the All-Rookie Team as a freshman in 2017-18. - Signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Avalanche on March 29, 2019. - Competed for Team Canada at the 2019 IIHF World Junior Championship in . #15: Sheldon Dries (C) 5' 9", 180 lbs. / Apr 23, 1994 (26 years and 3 months)

Dra-EYE-z GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July 2, 2018 Playoffs ------Last Goal: JAN 19, 2019 vs LOS ANGELES (18) Career Playoffs ------Last Assist: FEB 5, 2019 vs COLUMBUS (14) Season 5 0-0-0 -2 0 Career 45 3-3-6 -9 26 Career vs. Opp 1 0-0-0 0 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------

PLAYOFFS - Is looking to make his Stanley Cup Playoff debut.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Led the Colorado Eagles (AHL) with 21 goals and finished tied for third on the club in scoring with 35 points (21g/14a) in 50 games - Was recalled by the Avalanche on three occasions, appearing in five games (0g/0a).

CAREER - Split the 2018-19 season between the Avalanche and Eagles. - Recorded six points (3g/3a) in 40 games with the Avs. - Completed his first professional season in 2017-18, notching 30 points (19g/11a) in 70 games for the AHL’s . - Played four years at Western Michigan University (2013-17), where he was only the second player in school history to wear the “C” as team for three seasons.

#16: Nikita Zadorov (D) 6' 6", 235 lbs. / Apr 16, 1995 (25 years and 3 months)

Za-DOHR-awv GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Buffalo's 1st choice (1st round, 16th overall) in 2013 NHL Draft Playoffs 3 0-0-0 -1 2 Acquired: Acquired from Buffalo, along with , J.T. Compher and Career Playoffs 21 1-2-3 -5 58 2nd round pick (later traded to San Jose - Jeremy Roy) in 2015 NHL Draft, in exchange for Jamie McGinn and Ryan O’Reilly, June 26, 2015 Season 64 4-9-13 6 65 Last Goal: APR 12, 2018 @ NASHVILLE (20) Career 356 22-53-75 -10 383 Last Assist: APR 18, 2018 vs NASHVILLE (17) Career vs. Opp 12 0-1-1 -2 28 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 0 0 2 16:17 1 3 +0 3 times 3 times 3 times 8/2 vs STL 8/5 vs DAL 2 times 2 times 2 times

PLAYOFFS - Led the team with eight hits during the round robin. - Making his third appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - Ranked first on the team with 59 hits during the 2019 postseason, a total that led all NHL players through the second round. - In 2018, he finished second among Colorado defensemen in playoff scoring with three points (1g/2a) in six games.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Led the team in hits for the fourth consecutive season with 175, the longest such streak in franchise history. - Has the most hits (681) of any NHL defenseman since the start of the 2017-18 campaign. - Finished tied for third among Avalanche defensemen in goals (4).

CAREER - Seventh NHL season, fifth with Colorado. #17: Tyson Jost (C) 5' 11", 187 lbs. / Mar 14, 1998 (22 years and 4 months)

JOHST GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Colorado's 1st selection (1st round, 10th overall) in the 2016 NHL Draft Playoffs 1 0-0-0 0 0 Last Goal: MAY 8, 2019 @ SAN JOSE (1) Career Playoffs 19 3-2-5 1 0 Last Assist: APR 26, 2019 @ SAN JOSE (7) Season 67 8-15-23 11 22 Career 208 32-40-72 -6 62 Career vs. Opp 8 2-1-3 -2 4 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 0 0 0 9:45 1 0 +0 8/2 vs STL 8/2 vs STL 8/2 vs STL 8/2 vs STL 8/2 vs STL 8/2 vs STL 8/2 vs STL 8/2 vs STL

PLAYOFFS - Is making his third appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - Tallied four points (3g/1a) while appearing in all 12 postseason games for the Avalanche last spring (2019). - Scored in each of the final three games of the second round against San Jose, his longest career goal streak. - His three goals tied Nathan MacKinnon for the most on the team during the second round.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Tied his career high with 15 assists. - Finished tied for seventh on the Avalanche in plus/minus rating (+11). - Tallied his first career hat trick on Oct. 19 at Tampa Bay.

CAREER - Is in his fourth NHL season. - Played one season at the University of North Dakota (2016-17) and was the 2015-16 BCHL MVP with the Penticton Vees.

#20: Conor Timmins (D) 6' 2", 185 lbs. / Sep 18, 1998 (21 years and 10 months)

Drafted: Colorado's 2nd pick (2nd round, 32nd overall) in the 2017 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Goal: - Playoffs ------Last Assist: - Career Playoffs ------Season 2 0-0-0 2 0 Career 2 0-0-0 2 0 Career vs. Opp ------Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------

2020 PLAYOFFS - Is looking to make his Stanley Cup Playoff debut.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Began the season with the Avalanche, appearing in Colorado's first two games (0g/0a) before being reassigned to the AHL's Eagles on Oct. 7. - Spent the rest of the year with the Eagles, notching 27 points (3g/24a) in 40 contests. - His 27 points tied him for second among team defensemen.

CAREER - Did not play during the 2018-19 season due to a head injury. - Played three seasons with Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) from 2015-18. - Tied for first among all OHL defensemen in postseason scoring with 18 points (5g/13a) in 23 playoff contests in 2018. - Helped Team Canada win the gold medal at the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship in Buffalo. #22: Colin Wilson (C) (*Injured) 6' 1", 215 lbs. / Oct 20, 1989 (30 years and 9 months)

Drafted: Nashville's 1st choice (1st round, 7th overall) in the 2008 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Acquired from Nashville in exchange for a 4th round selection in the 2019 Playoffs ------NHL Draft, July 1, 2017 Career Playoffs 65 17-16-33 3 4 Last Goal: APR 2, 2019 vs EDMONTON (11) Last Assist: OCT 25, 2019 @ VEGAS (1) Season 9 0-4-4 6 0 Career 632 113-173-286 32 138 Career vs. Opp 27 1-8-9 -4 4 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------

PLAYOFFS - In on Injured Reserve.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Missed the final 59 games of the season due to a lower-body injury.

#25: Logan O'Connor (R) 6' 0", 175 lbs. / Aug 14, 1996 (23 years and 11 months)

Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent on July 23, 2018 GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Goal: MAR 2, 2020 @ DETROIT (5) Playoffs ------Last Assist: - Career Playoffs ------Season 16 2-0-2 0 2 Career 21 2-0-2 -2 2 Career vs. Opp 0 0-0-0 0 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------

PLAYOFFS - Is looking to make his Stanley Cup Playoff debut.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Spent most of the season with the Colorado Eagles (AHL) but was recalled the Avalanche on four occasions. - Recorded two goals (2g/0a) in 16 games with the Avs. - Tallied his first career game-winning goal on March 2 at Detroit. - Scored his first NHL goal on Nov. 27 vs. Edmonton. - Recorded 25 points (12g/13a) in 40 games for the Eagles.

CAREER - Led the AHL with five shorthanded goals during his first season with the Eagles in 2018-19. - His 19 goals overall that year tied him for second on the Eagles and seventh among AHL rookies. - Played three seasons at the University of Denver, helping the Pioneers to the NCAA championship as a sophomore in 2016-17. #27: Ryan Graves (D) 6' 5", 220 lbs. / May 21, 1995 (25 years and 2 months)

Drafted: NY Rangers' 4th selection (4th round, 110th overall) in the 2013 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Acquired by Colorado from the in exchange for Chris Playoffs 3 1-0-1 3 0 Bigras, Feb. 26, 2018 Career Playoffs 3 1-0-1 3 0 Last Goal: AUG 2, 2020 vs ST. LOUIS (2) Last Assist: MAR 2, 2020 @ DETROIT (5) Season 69 9-17-26 40 45 Career 95 12-19-31 44 47 Career vs. Opp 2 0-0-0 0 2 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 0 1 0 19:58 2 4 +1 8/2 vs STL 3 times 8/2 vs STL 3 times 8/5 vs DAL 8/2 vs STL 8/2 vs STL 3 times

PLAYOFFS - Led the team with five blocked shots during the round robin. - Scored a goal in his Stanley Cup Playoff debut on Aug. 2 vs. St. Louis. - Became the fourth defenseman in Avalanche/Nordiques history to score a goal in his first career playoff game, joining Cale Makar (2019), Nikita Zadorov (2018) and Brett Clark (2006).

2019-20 SEASON - Led the NHL with a +40 plus/minus rating. - First Avalanche player to lead the league in that category since and Peter Forsberg (+52) in 2002-03. - Became the first NHL defenseman to finish +40 or better in 10 years (Jeff Schultz +50 with Washington in 2009-10). - Finished second among Avalanche defensemen in goals (nine) and tied for third in points (26) - Ranked first on the team in blocked shots (150) and second in hits (112). - His 150 blocks finished sixth in the NHL. - Paced the team in total shorthanded minutes (193:11).

#28: Ian Cole (D) 6' 1", 225 lbs. / Feb 21, 1989 (31 years and 5 months)

Drafted: St. Louis' 2nd pick (1st round, 18th overall) in the 2007 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July 1, 2018 Playoffs 3 0-0-0 -1 0 Last Goal: JUN 6, 2016 @ SAN JOSE (48) Career Playoffs 77 1-21-22 11 62 Last Assist: MAY 6, 2019 vs SAN JOSE (4) Season 65 4-22-26 21 36 Career 541 26-112-138 95 507 Career vs. Opp 17 0-3-3 2 10 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 0 0 0 18:35 1 2 +0 3 times 3 times 3 times 3 times 8/5 vs DAL 2 times 8/5 vs DAL 2 times

PLAYOFFS - Making his seventh appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - Helped the Penguins win back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 2015-16 and 2016-17. - Dressed in all 49 postseason games for the Pens during those two Cup runs. - With Colorado last spring, Cole shared the team lead in plus/minus (+6) and finished third among Avs defensemen with five points (0g/5a) during the 2019 postseason.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Set a new career high in assists (22) and tied his personal best in points (26). - Finished second on the team in blocked shots (122) and third in plus/ minus rating (+21). - Cole’s +21 rating was the second-highest mark of his career. - Finished third among Avalanche defensemen in goals (4-tied), assists (22) and points (26-tied).

CAREER - Is in his ninth NHL season, second with Colorado. - Has skated in 541 career NHL games with St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Columbus and Colorado. #29: Nathan MacKinnon (C) 6' 0", 200 lbs. / Sep 1, 1995 (24 years and 11 months)

Drafted: Colorado's 1st selection (1st round, 1st overall) in the 2013 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Goal: AUG 8, 2020 vs VEGAS Playoffs 3 1-2-3 2 4 Last Assist: AUG 5, 2020 @ DALLAS (1) Career Playoffs 28 12-20-32 -2 14 Season 69 35-58-93 13 12 Career 525 190-305-495 39 197 Career vs. Opp 19 3-13-16 -1 40 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 1 1 4 23:59 6 3 +1 8/8 vs VGK 2 times 3 times 8/8 vs VGK 8/8 vs VGK 8/5 vs DAL 8/2 vs STL 2 times

PLAYOFFS - Fourth appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - 1.14 points-per-game average in the playoffs is tied for eighth all time. - Finished second on the Avalanche with 13 points (6g/7a) in 12 playoff contests last year (2019). - Shared the team lead in goals, the most by a Colorado skater in the postseason since Joe Sakic (seven) in 2004. - Led the NHL with three game-winning goals during the 2019 postseason. - As a rookie in 2013-14, he shared the team scoring lead during the playoffs with 10 points (2g/8a) in seven contests. Was the third-most points by an 18-year-old in one playoff year, behind only Jaromir Jagr (13, 1991) and Ed Olczyk (11, 1985).

2019-20 SEASON - Finalist for the Hart Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award and Lady Byng Trophy. - Finished fifth in league scoring with 93 points (35g/58a) in 69 games. - Became the first player in franchise history to lead the team in scoring for four straight seasons.

CAREER - 2014 Calder Trophy. - Two-time finalist for the Hart Trophy (2018, 20).

#36: T.J. Tynan (C) 5' 8", 165 lbs. / Feb 25, 1992 (28 years and 5 months)

Drafted: Columbus' 2nd selection (3rd round, 66th overall) in the 2011 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July 1, 2019 Playoffs ------Last Goal: - Career Playoffs ------Last Assist: NOV 30, 2019 vs CHICAGO (5) Season 16 0-1-1 -1 2 Career 19 0-1-1 -2 2 Career vs. Opp 0 0-0-0 0 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------

PLAYOFFS - Is looking to make his Stanley Cup Playoff debut.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Led the Colorado Eagles (AHL) in scoring with 47 points (5g/42a) in 42 games. - Also appeared in 16 contests with the Avalanche, tallying one assist. - Dressed in 14 games consecutive games with the Avalanche after his first recall on Nov. 6.

CAREER - In 2018-19, he the AHL with 59 assists and finished tied for third in the league with 71 points (12g/59a) in 71 games for the Chicago Wolves. - Made his NHL debut on March 7, 2017 and played in three NHL contests with the Blue Jackets during the 2016-17 campaign. - Won a Calder Cup with the Lake Erie Monsters in 2016. - Spent four seasons at Notre Dame. #37: J.T. Compher (L) 6' 0", 190 lbs. / Apr 8, 1995 (25 years and 4 months)

Drafted: Buffalo's 2nd choice (2nd round, 35th overall) in the 2013 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Acquired from Buffalo, along with Mikhail Grigorenko, Nikita Zadorov and Playoffs 3 1-1-2 3 0 2nd round pick (later traded to San Jose - Jeremy Roy) in the 2015 NHL Draft, in Career Playoffs 21 5-6-11 2 2 exchange for Jamie McGinn and Ryan O’Reilly, June 26, 2015 Last Goal: AUG 8, 2020 vs VEGAS Season 67 11-20-31 9 18 Last Assist: AUG 8, 2020 vs VEGAS Career 223 43-48-91 -28 73 Career vs. Opp 8 3-2-5 -4 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 1 2 0 13:56 3 1 +2 8/8 vs VGK 8/8 vs VGK 8/8 vs VGK 3 times 8/8 vs VGK 8/8 vs VGK 8/5 vs DAL 8/8 vs VGK

PLAYOFFS - Led the team in faceoff percentage during the round robin (56.3%). - Scored the tying goal with 1:02 left in regulation on Aug. 8 vs. Vegas. - Making his third appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - Finished tied for third on the Avalanche with four goals (4g/2a) in 12 contests during the 2019 postseason. - Recorded three points (2g/1a) in five games during the first round series against Calgary, with both goals coming in the third period of overtime victories.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Set a career high with 20 assists and his 31 points fell one shy of his career-best total. - Tied for the league lead with three shorthanded assists, the most by an Avalanche player since 2009-10 (T.J. Galiardi, three). - Recorded a personal-high +9 plus/minus rating.

CAREER - Fourth NHL season. - Agreed to a four-year contract through 2022-23 on July 17, 2019. - In 2017-18, he was the first rookie in Avalanche history (since 1995-96) to score two or more PPG, SHG and GWG in the same season. #41: Pierre-Edouard Bellemare (C) 6' 0", 198 lbs. / Mar 6, 1985 (35 years and 5 months)

BEHL-mahr GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Signed by Philadelphia as a non-drafted free agent, June 11, 2014 Playoffs 3 0-0-0 -1 2 Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July 1, 2019. Career Playoffs 34 0-4-4 4 33 Last Goal: MAR 9, 2020 @ LOS ANGELES (1) Last Assist: JUN 2, 2018 @ WASHINGTON (11) Season 69 9-13-22 2 17 Career 454 38-49-87 -3 102 Career vs. Opp 17 1-2-3 -2 6 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 0 0 2 13:27 2 2 +0 3 times 3 times 3 times 8/2 vs STL 8/5 vs DAL 2 times 8/2 vs STL 2 times

PLAYOFFS - Is making his fourth appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - Dressed in six playoff games for the Vegas Golden Knights last spring (2019). - Helped the Knights reach the Stanley Cup Final in its inaugural season of 2017-18. - Skated in five postseason contests with Philadelphia in 2015-16.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Set career highs in points (22), goals (9) and assists (13) in his first season with Colorado. - Led the Avalanche in takeaways (53). - Ranked second on the club in shorthanded goals (2-tied). - Won 53.0% of his faceoffs, second among Avalanche players who qualified.

CAREER - Signed by Philadelphia as a free agent on June 11, 2014, Bellemare was selected by Vegas in the 2017 NHL Expansion Draft. - Played five seasons with Skelleftea of the from 2009-14. - Has competed internationally for France every year since 2001.

#44: Mark Barberio (D) 6' 1", 200 lbs. / Mar 23, 1990 (30 years and 4 months)

bahr-BAIR-ee-oh GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Tampa Bay's 5th pick (6th round, 152nd overall) in 2008 Entry Draft Playoffs ------Acquired: Claimed on from Montreal, Feb. 2, 2017 Career Playoffs 9 0-1-1 -4 12 Last Goal: OCT 27, 2018 @ MINNESOTA (30) Last Assist: DEC 13, 2019 vs NEW JERSEY (9) Season 21 0-2-2 3 16 Career 272 14-42-56 2 115 Career vs. Opp 6 0-3-3 1 2 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------

PLAYOFFS - Has appeared in nine career NHL playoff games (0g/1a), two with Tampa Bay in 2013-14, one with the Lighting in 2014-15 and six with Colorado in 2017-18.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Dressed in 21 games for the Avalanche, posting two assists with a +3 plus/ minus rating.

CAREER - Has spent the past three-and-a-half years with the Avalanche after being claimed on waivers from Montreal on Feb. 2, 2017. - Began his NHL career with the Lightning in 2012-13 and has skated in 272 career NHL games with Tampa, Montreal and Colorado. - Won the Eddie Shore Award as the AHL's most outstanding defenseman with Norfolk in 2011-12. #45: Bowen Byram (D) 6' 1", 190 lbs. / Jun 13, 2001 (19 years and 1 month)

Drafted: Colorado's 1st selection (1st round, 4th overall) in the 2019 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Goal: - Playoffs ------Last Assist: - Career Playoffs ------Season ------Career ------Career vs. Opp ------Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------

PLAYOFFS - Is looking to make his Stanley Cup Playoff debut.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Ranked seventh among defensemen in scoring with 52 points (14g/38a) in 50 games for the Vancouver Giants. - WHL Player of the Month for February after recording 24 points (7g/17a) and a +17 rating in 12 games, notching a point in every contest.

CAREER - Named to the WHL (West) First All-Star Team in 2018-19 after recording 71 points (26g/45a) in 67 games for the Vancouver Giants. - Led all WHL defensemen in goals and finished third in points. - Added 26 points (8g/18a) in 22 playoff games, leading all skaters in assists and points to become the first defenseman to ever lead the WHL in postseason scoring. - Signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Avalanche on July 19, 2019.

#49: Samuel Girard (D) 5' 10", 170 lbs. / May 12, 1998 (22 years and 3 months)

Drafted: Nashville’s 2nd choice (2nd round, 47th overall) in the 2016 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From Nashville, with Vladislav Kamenev and a 2nd round pick in 2018, as Playoffs 3 0-2-2 0 2 well as Shane Bowers, Andrew Hammond, a 1st round pick in 2018 and 3rd round Career Playoffs 15 0-4-4 0 2 pick in 2019 from Ottawa. Matt Duchene sent to Ottawa, Kyle Turris sent to Nashville, Nov. 5, 2017 Season 70 4-30-34 1 17 Last Goal: FEB 28, 2020 @ CAROLINA (7) Career 225 12-72-84 -2 31 Last Assist: AUG 5, 2020 @ DALLAS (1) Career vs. Opp 8 0-1-1 -3 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 2 2 2 20:55 2 1 +1 3 times 8/5 vs DAL 8/5 vs DAL 8/5 vs DAL 8/8 vs VGK 8/2 vs STL 2 times 8/5 vs DAL

PLAYOFFS - Making his third appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - Dressed in nine playoff games for the Avs last spring (2019), notching two assists.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - One of two Avalanche players to appear in all 70 contests (Matt Nieto). - Extended his ironman streak to 220 consecutive regular-season games, the longest active streak on the team and the third-longest streak ever by an Avs defenseman. He trails only Martin Skoula (285 straight) and Karlis Skrastins (226). - Led Colorado in average ice time (21:18). - Also paced the club in even-strength ice time (18:49 per game). - Set career highs in points (34) and assists (30) and tied his career best in goals (4). - Finished second among Avalanche blueliners in points and assists and tied for third in goals.

CAREER - Agreed to a seven-year contract extension through the 2026-27 season on July 31, 2019. - Was acquired from Nashville on Nov. 5, 2017 and has not missed a regular-season game since joining Colorado. #54: Anton Lindholm (D) 5' 11", 191 lbs. / Nov 29, 1994 (25 years and 8 months)

Drafted: Colorado's 5th selection (5th round, 144th overall) in 2014 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Goal: - Playoffs ------Last Assist: DEC 18, 2019 @ CHICAGO (3) Career Playoffs ------Season 4 0-1-1 1 0 Career 66 0-5-5 -4 16 Career vs. Opp 2 0-0-0 -1 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------

PLAYOFFS - Is looking to make his Stanley Cup Playoff debut.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Dressed in 45 games for the Colorado Eagles (AHL), tallying three points (1g/2a). - Also skated in four contests with the Avalanche, recording one assist.

CAREER - Spent the majority of the 2018-19 season with the AHL's Colorado Eagles, notching eight points (1g/7a) in 57 games. - Skated in 48 games for the Avalanche in 2017-18, tallying four points (0g/4a) with a +4 plus/minus rating. - Made his NHL debut with the Avs in 2016-17. - Spent his career playing in prior to joining the AHL's in 2016. - Is just the second Swedish-born defenseman to play for the Avalanche, joining Daniel Tjarnqvist (2008-09).

#72: Joonas Donskoi (R) 6' 0", 190 lbs. / Apr 13, 1992 (28 years and 3 months)

DAWN-skoy, YOH-nuhs GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Florida's 10th selection (fourth round, 99th overall) in the 2010 Entry Draft Playoffs 3 2-1-3 2 2 Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July 1, 2019 Career Playoffs 53 11-13-24 -1 10 Last Goal: AUG 8, 2020 vs VEGAS Last Assist: AUG 5, 2020 @ DALLAS (1) Season 65 16-17-33 2 26 Career 348 61-94-155 21 92 Career vs. Opp 18 3-6-9 3 8 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 1 2 2 13:16 2 1 +1 2 times 8/5 vs DAL 8/5 vs DAL 8/8 vs VGK 8/2 vs STL 2 times 8/5 vs DAL 2 times

PLAYOFFS - Led the team with two goals during the round robin. - Fifth appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - Recorded three points (1g/2a) in 12 playoff games for the Sharks last spring (2019), and tallied the winning goal in the Game 7 victory over Colorado in the second round. - As a rookie in 2015-16, he dressed in all 24 playoff contests and finished second among league rookies with 12 points (6g/6a) in helping the Sharks reach the Stanley Cup Final. - Became just the sixth rookie in NHL history to score an overtime goal in the Stanley Cup Final on June 4 vs. Pittsburgh (Game 3).

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Set a career high with 16 goals, ranking sixth on the team. - Finished eighth on the Avalanche in points (33). - Tied for fourth on the team with a career-high four power-play goals. - Scored twice in his Avalanche debut on Opening Night (Oct. 3) vs. Calgary.

CAREER - Former fourth-round pick of the Panthers spent his first four NHL seasons with the Sharks prior to signing with Colorado. #83: Matt Nieto (L) 5' 11", 185 lbs. / Nov 5, 1992 (27 years and 9 months)

NEE-eh-toh GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: San Jose's 1st choice (2nd round, 47th overall) in the 2011 Entry Draft. Playoffs 2 0-0-0 -1 2 Acquired: Claimed by Colorado on waivers from San Jose, Jan. 5, 2017. Career Playoffs 43 7-11-18 9 14 Last Goal: APR 30, 2019 vs SAN JOSE (6) Last Assist: MAY 2, 2019 vs SAN JOSE (5) Season 70 8-13-21 7 6 Career 472 62-89-151 -21 82 Career vs. Opp 21 2-7-9 1 4 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 0 0 2 14:15 1 4 +0 2 times 2 times 2 times 8/8 vs VGK 8/5 vs DAL 8/8 vs VGK 8/5 vs DAL 8/5 vs DAL

PLAYOFFS - Making his fifth appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - Recorded seven points (4g/3a) with a +6 plus/minus rating in 12 playoff games last spring (2019). - Led all NHL players with two shorthanded goals, tying the franchise record for a single postseason. - Shared the team lead in plus/minus rating and tied for third on the club in goals. - Both shorthanded tallies came in the first-round series against Calgary, equaling the franchise mark for a single series. - In 2015-16, he appeared in 16 of San Jose’s 24 playoff contests, including five of the six Stanley Cup Final games against the Penguins.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - One of two Avalanche players to appear in all 70 games. - Tied for second on the team with two shorthanded goals. - Set a career-high with three game-winning tallies. - Led all Colorado forwards in shorthanded minutes (164:42) and average shorthanded ice time (2:21).

CAREER - Played three-plus seasons with the Sharks prior to joining the Avs via waivers in 2016-17.

#90: Vladislav Namestnikov (C) 6' 0", 183 lbs. / Nov 22, 1992 (27 years and 8 months)

VLA-dih-slahv, nah-MEHST-nih-kawv GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Tampa Bay's 1st choice (1st round, 27th overall) in the 2011 NHL Draft Playoffs 3 1-0-1 1 0 Acquired: Acquired from Ottawa in exchange for a 4th round pick in the 2021 NHL Career Playoffs 32 2-3-5 -1 4 Draft, Feb. 24, 2020 Last Goal: AUG 5, 2020 @ DALLAS (1) Season 65 17-14-31 -5 45 Last Assist: MAY 22, 2016 @ PITTSBURGH (5) Career 425 83-106-189 7 227 Career vs. Opp 10 5-0-5 3 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 0 1 0 14:19 3 3 +1 8/5 vs DAL 3 times 8/5 vs DAL 3 times 8/8 vs VGK 8/5 vs DAL 8/5 vs DAL 8/5 vs DAL

PLAYOFFS - Scored his second career playoff goal on Aug. 5 vs. Dallas. - Making his third appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - Appeared in 29 career playoff games for Tampa Bay (1g/3a), helping the Lightning to the Stanley Cup Final in 2015 and Eastern Conference Final in 2016.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Was acquired by the Avalanche at the trade deadline and tallied six points (4g/2a) in nine games with Colorado. - Appeared in 65 combined games between the New York Rangers, and Avalanche, notching 31 points (17g/14a). - Tied for the NHL lead in both shorthanded goals (four) and shorthanded points (six). - His 17 goals overall were the second most of his career.

CAREER - Has recorded 189 points (83g/106a) in 425 career contests with the Lightning, Rangers, Senators and Avalanche. #91: Nazem Kadri (C) 6' 0", 192 lbs. / Oct 6, 1990 (29 years and 10 months)

KA-dree, NA-zihm GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Toronto's 1st pick (1st round, 7th overall) in the 2009 Entry Draft Playoffs 3 1-3-4 1 0 Acquired: Acquired by Colorado, along with Calle Rosen and 3rd round selection in Career Playoffs 22 4-10-14 7 56 2020, in exchange for Tyson Barrie, Alexander Kerfoot and 6th round pick in 2020, July 1, 2019 Season 51 19-17-36 7 97 Last Goal: AUG 2, 2020 vs ST. LOUIS (2) Career 612 180-213-393 -20 484 Last Assist: AUG 8, 2020 vs VEGAS Career vs. Opp 14 3-4-7 -1 13 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 2 2 0 21:14 6 3 +1 8/2 vs STL 8/8 vs VGK 8/8 vs VGK 3 times 8/8 vs VGK 8/2 vs STL 8/2 vs STL 8/8 vs VGK

PLAYOFFS - Tied for the club lead with four points (1g/3a) during the three-game round robin. - Scored the game-winning goal with 0.1 seconds left in regulation in the Avalanche's 2-1 victory over St. Louis in the round robin opener on Aug. 2. - It marked just the second go-ahead goal at 19:59 of the third period in postseason history, joining Jussi Jokinen in Game 4 of the 2009 Conference Quarterfinal against New Jersey. Jokinen's goal, however, came with 0.2 left and thus unofficially Kadri's marker could be called the "latest" regulation winner in playoff history. - Fifth appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Finished tied for fourth on the Avalanche with 19 goals despite playing just 51 games. - Led Colorado and ranked ninth in the NHL in faceoff percentage (56.8%). - Missed the final 16 games of the regular season due to injury.

CAREER - Spent his first 10 NHL seasons with Toronto prior to joining the Avs. - Played in the OHL with Kitchener and London from 2006-10. #92: Gabriel Landeskog (L) 6' 1", 215 lbs. / Nov 23, 1992 (27 years and 8 months)

Drafted: Colorado's 1st choice (1st round, 2nd overall) in 2011 Entry Draft. GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Goal: MAY 6, 2019 vs SAN JOSE (4) Playoffs 3 0-2-2 1 6 Last Assist: AUG 5, 2020 @ DALLAS (1) Career Playoffs 28 10-11-21 -7 32 Season 54 21-23-44 -2 47 Career 633 198-262-460 36 489 Career vs. Opp 25 8-8-16 2 21 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 1 1 4 23:52 3 3 +1 3 times 2 times 2 times 8/2 vs STL 8/8 vs VGK 2 times 8/2 vs STL 8/2 vs STL

PLAYOFFS - Making his fourth appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - Finished tied for third on the Avalanche in playoff scoring with eight points (3g/5a) in 12 games last spring (2019).

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Completed his ninth NHL season and eighth as the Avalanche’s captain. - Second-longest serving captain in franchise history behind Joe Sakic (17 seasons overall, 16 consecutive). - Finished second on the team in goals (21). - It marked his seventh career 20-goal season, third most in Colorado Avalanche history behind Sakic and Milan Hejduk (both 11). - Ranked fourth on the team in points (44) and fifth in assists (23). - Was second on Colorado in faceoff percentage (56.4), although he did not have enough draws to qualify among the league leaders.

CAREER - Has 198 regular-season goals, two shy of becoming the seventh player in franchise history and fourth in Avalanche history to reach 200 goals. - Most games from the 2011 draft class and second most points and goals. - 2012 Calder Trophy. #95: Andre Burakovsky (L) 6' 3", 201 lbs. / Feb 9, 1995 (25 years and 6 months)

buhr-a-KAWV-skee GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Washington's 1st choice (1st round, 23rd overall) in the 2013 NHL Draft Playoffs 3 1-2-3 2 0 Acquired: Acquired from Washington in exchange for Scott Kosmachuk, a 2nd round Career Playoffs 59 10-11-21 7 12 pick in the 2020 NHL Draft and a 3rd round selection (previously acquired from Arizona) in the 2020 NHL Draft, on June 28, 2019. Season 58 20-25-45 11 22 Last Goal: AUG 5, 2020 @ DALLAS (1) Career 386 82-108-190 45 99 Last Assist: AUG 8, 2020 vs VEGAS Career vs. Opp 11 2-2-4 -5 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 1 2 0 16:34 2 1 +1 8/5 vs DAL 2 times 8/5 vs DAL 3 times 8/2 vs STL 8/5 vs DAL 8/2 vs STL 2 times

PLAYOFFS - Tied his career playoff high with two points (1g/1a) on Aug. 5 vs. Dallas, his sixth postseason multi-point effort. - Making his sixth appearance in the playoffs. - Helped Washington capture its first Stanley Cup championship in 2017-18.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Reached the 20-goal mark for the first time in his career and also set personal highs in points (45) and assists (25). - Finished third on the Avalanche in goals and points and was fourth in assists. - Led the team with a career-high six game-winning goals, tied for 10th in the NHL. - Led the club and ranked sixth in the NHL in shooting percentage (19.4%). - Shared the team lead in multi-goal games (4) and ranked second in multi-point efforts (13).

CAREER - Spent his entire career with the Capitals prior to being acquired by the Avalanche on June 28, 2019. - Competes internationally for Sweden but is one of only nine Austrian-born players in NHL history and the second to play for Colorado (Marko Dano, 2018-19). #96: Mikko Rantanen (R) 6' 4", 215 lbs. / Oct 29, 1996 (23 years and 9 months)

ran-TA-nehn GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: Colorado's 1st selection (1st round, 10th overall) in 2015 NHL Draft Playoffs 3 0-4-4 3 0 Last Goal: MAY 8, 2019 @ SAN JOSE (3) Career Playoffs 21 6-16-22 1 4 Last Assist: AUG 8, 2020 vs VEGAS Season 42 19-22-41 -2 14 Career 281 99-151-250 -21 126 Career vs. Opp 9 3-6-9 -3 8 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 2 2 0 23:24 6 2 +1 3 times 8/8 vs VGK 8/8 vs VGK 3 times 8/8 vs VGK 8/8 vs VGK 8/8 vs VGK 3 times

PLAYOFFS - Led the team in assists (four) and tied for first in points (four) during the round robin. - Third appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. - Led Colorado in playoff scoring with 14 points (6g/8a) in 12 games last spring, the most by an Avalanche player in the postseason since 2002 (Peter Forsberg 27, Joe Sakic 19). - Rantanen’s 14 points tied for the league lead through two rounds, and his 1.17 points-per-game average finished as the highest among all NHL players who appeared in at least eight postseason contests.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON - Ranked fifth on the Avalanche with 41 points (19g/22a) despite being limited to just 42 games due to injury. - Finished second on the team in power-play goals (8) and his 19 goals overall tied him for fourth on the squad. - Signed a six-year contract prior to the start of the season on Sept. 28.

CAREER - Finished second on the Avalanche in points in both 2018-19 (87) and 2017-18 (84) and led the club with 20 goals as a rookie in 2016-17. Arizona Coyotes: Media Notes

QUARTERFINAL SCHEDULE DATE TIME (PT) OPP VENUE TV RADIO

Wed. Aug. 12 2:30 pm COL Rogers Place FOX Sports Arizona &+ 910 AM

Fri. Aug. 14 11:00 am COL Rogers Place FOX Sports Arizona &+ 910 AM

Sat. Aug. 15 12:00 pm COL Rogers Place FOX Sports Arizona &+ 910 AM

Mon. Aug. 17 2:30 pm COL Rogers Place FOX Sports Arizona &+ 910 AM

Wed. Aug. 19* TBD COL Rogers Place TBD 910 AM

Fri. Aug. 21* TBD COL Rogers Place TBD 910 AM

Sun. Aug. 23* TBD COL Rogers Place TBD 910 AM

*if necessary

PACK FACTS - The Coyotes won their second best-of-five series in franchise history…The first was the 1985 Division Semifinals (3-1 series win vs. Calgary) - Eight Coyotes made their NHL postseason debuts: Christian Dvorak, Barrett Hayton, Conor Garland, Lawson Crouse, Clayton Keller, Jakob Chychrun, Christian Fischer and Jordan Oesterle. - ARI had five players score their first career postseason goal during the series (Oesterle, Garland, Crouse, Keller &Dvorak). - Seven Coyotes registered their first career NHL postseason point during the series (Keller, Dvorak, Oesterle, Crouse, Garland, Hinostroza, Fischer) - Derek Stepan (0-3-3) posted a three-game assist streak (Games 1-3)…He also played in his 100th career NHL postseason game in Game 3 against NSH. - ARI blocked 72 shots in the four-game series, which tied for fifth most among NHL postseason teams. - Jason Demers blocked a team-high 12 shots, which tied him for fourth in the NHL during the qualifying/round robin. - ARI scored five first period goals during the QFR, which were tied for second most among NHL teams. - Carl Soderberg totaled 57-94-151 in 321 games with COL from 2015-2019…He scored a career-high 23 goals with the Avalanche in 2018-19. - ARI earned its ninth postseason OT win in Game 4 vs. NSH…The team is now 5-3 in its last eight playoff OT contests.

QUALIFYING ROUND LEADERS Goals: 2 – Michael Grabner, Christian Dvorak &Clayton Keller Assists: 3 – Derek Stepan, Taylor Hall, Oliver Ekman-Larsson &Phil Kessel Points: 4 – Taylor Hall, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Phil Kessel &Clayton Keller Plus-minus: .+3 – Clayton Keller, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Jordan Oesterle, Vinnie Hinostroza &Jason Demers TOI/G: 22:58 – Alex Goligoski &Oliver Ekman-Larsson FO%: 58.8% - Brad Richardson Shots: 10 – Jakob Chychrun, Taylor Hall &Phil Kessel Hits: 16 – Lawson Crouse Blocked shots: 12 – Jason Demers

RICHIE RICH Brad Richardson scored at 5:27 of OT in Game 4 to clinch ARI’s first postseason series win since 2012. Richardson became the first player in Coyotes/Jets franchise history to score a series-clinching goal in overtime. He also became the second player in club history to score a goal to clinch a best-of-five series (Ron Wilson, Game 4 1985 Division Semifinals). Richardson’s OT GWG is the ninth postseason OT goal in franchise history. Mikkel Boedker (2), Martin Hanzal, Ray Whitney, Shane Doan, Teemu Selanne, Brian Mullen and Dave Ellett scored the previous eight.

RISING KUEMPERATURE Darcy Kuemper finished the qualifying round with 152 saves on 163 shots, a .933 SV% and a 2.77 GAA in four games. He led League netminders in saves and shots faced through the qualifying round/round robin. He recorded a season and playoff career-high 49 saves (52 shots) in a 4-3 OT win in Game 4. The All-Star netminder registered his second-most saves in a postseason game with 40 (43 shots) in Game 1 against NSH. Prior to the series, his postseason career high for saves in a game was 31 (35 shots) at COL, Apr. 26, 2014. Kuemper finished the 2019-20 regular season among the NHL’s leaders in GAA (2.22 – T-3rd) and SV% (.928 – 3rd). From January 1 to December 20, 2019, Kuemper ranked second in games started (62), third in wins (37), second in GAA (2.10) and second in SV% (.931). The 30-year-old native of Saskatoon, SK was selected to his first NHL All-Star Game in 2020. Kuemper owns a 45-37-12 record with a .923 SV% and a 2.39 GAA in 94 games with the Coyotes.

DOMINANT DARCY Darcy Kuemper recorded 19 saves in the first period of Game 3, which set a Coyotes/Jets franchise record for most in a postseason period. He surpassed the previous record of 18, which he achieved in Game 1 along with three other goaltenders: Sean Burke (Game 4 of 2000 CQF), (Game 1 of 2010 CQF &Game 7 of 2010 CQF) and Mike Smith (Game 5 of 2012 CF).

KUEMPERATURE CHECK Darcy Kuemper is already climbing the franchise rankings for career postseason wins. He is currently fifth with three victories in four games. The franchise leader is at 10.

1. Nikolai Khabibulin: 10 wins in 24 games

2. Mike Smith: 9 wins in 16 games

3. Daniel Berthiaume: 5 wins in 14 games

4. Bob Essensa: 4 wins in 11 games

5. Darcy Kuemper: 3 wins in 4 games

KELLER INSTINCT Clayton Keller co-led the Coyotes in points with 2-2-4 in four qualifying round games. He became just the second player in franchise history to score goals in each of his first two career postseason games. Keith Yandle accomplished the feat on Apr. 14 &16, 2010 against Detroit. Earlier this season, Keller (21 years, 203 days) became the second youngest player in franchise history (: 19 years, 203 days) to score 50 career goals with the team when he scored vs. NYI on Feb. 17. He registered 4-3-7 in his final six regular season games and led the team with five multi-goal games in 2019-20. The 5-foot-10, 170-pound forward recorded a point in 23 of the team’s 33 wins. Including the postseason, the Coyotes are 11-2-1 in games when Keller scored a goal this season. Now in his third NHL season, Keller leads the Coyotes in scoring (54-104-158) since making his debut on Mar. 27, 2017.

PHIL THE THRILL Phil Kessel registered 1-3-4 in four games against the Predators. He has totaled 34-47-81 in 91 career Stanley Cup postseason games, including a career-best 8-15-23 in 25 games with PIT in 2016-17. Kessel is now third among the NHL’s leaders in postseason scoring since 2015-16. He leads the NHL with 30 power-play points during that time as well.

NHL PLAYOFF POINTS LEADERS (Since 2015-16)

1. : 25-46-71 in 68 games

2. : 30-35-65 in 60 games

3. Phil Kessel: 21-39-60 in 69 games

4. : 21-37-58 in 65 games

5. Alex Ovechkin: 29-27-56 in 59 games

NHL PLAYOFF POWER-PLAY POINTS LEADERS (Since 2015-16)

1. Phil Kessel: 31 in 69 games

2. Evgeni Malkin: 28 in 65 games

3. Nicklas Backstrom: 28 in 55 games

4. John Carlson: 26 in 56 games

5. Alex Ovechkin: 25 in 59 games

HOW SWEDE IT IS Oliver Ekman-Larsson registered two assists in Game 4 vs. NSH, Aug. 7 for his second career NHL postseason multi-point game and first since Apr. 23, 2012 at CHI (1-1-2). He finished the qualifying round tied for second in defensemen points among League blueliners. Only VAN’s Quinn Hughes (1-5-6 in four games) had more points than Ekman-Larsson during the qualifying round/round robin play. The ARI captain scored the second postseason goal of his NHL career in the opening game of the series. He is now one of 13 defensemen in franchise history to score two or more career postseason goals. Ekman-Larsson’s next postseason goal will tie him with Randy Carlyle, Keith Yandle and Derek Morris for fourth all-time on the franchise’s all-time playoff goals by a defenseman list. is the franchise leader in career playoff goals by a defenseman with eight. Ekman-Larson is nearing the top 10 in franchise career defensemen postseason games.

9th - Derek Morris: 3-7-10 in 23 games 10th - Adrian Aucoin: 0-4-4 in 22 games 11th - Oliver Ekman-Larsson: 2-6-8 in 20 games

HALL YEAH Taylor Hall has totaled 15-17-32 in 27 career games against the Avalanche. It’s his second-most career points vs. an NHL opponent behind only Vancouver (10-27-37 in 37 games).

1. Vancouver: 10-27-37 in 37 games

2. Colorado: 15-17-32 in 27 games

3. Calgary: 11-20-31 in 31 games

4. San Jose: 14-16-30 in 32 games

HAVING A HALL OF A TIME Taylor Hall registered his fourth career NHL postseason multi-point game (1-1-2) in Game 3 vs. NSH. It was his second multi-point game of the series as he totaled two assists in Game 1. He co-led the team with 1-3-4 in four games. The Coyotes acquired Hall from NJD on Dec. 16, 2019 and he recorded 10-17-27 in 35 games with ARI. He tied for the team lead in goals (10), tied for first on ARI in assists (17), was first in points (27), shots (123), forward TOI/G (19:10) and points/game (0.77) from the date of his team debut on 12/17 at SJS to the end of the regular season. Hall finished 2019-20 with 16- 36-52 in 65 games with NJD and ARI. He became the sixth player from his 2010 draft class to reach the 600-game plateau on Jan. 2 vs. ANA.

GOING, GOING, GRABS Michael Grabner scored his second career SHG in the postseason. His first came on Apr. 29, 2017 at OTT. Only three active players have scored more SHGs in the postseason: Patrick Marleau (4), (3) and (3). Grabner’s goal was the 15th playoff SHG in franchise history. He became the 11th player in Jets/Coyotes history to score a SHG in the NHL’s postseason. If Grabner scores another SHG during these playoffs, he would be just the fifth player in team history to score two career postseason SHGs, which is the franchise record for career postseason SHGs. The others are Doug Smail, Thomas Steen, Jeremy Roenick and Bengt Lundholm. Grabner’s shorty was the first postseason SHG by a Coyotes player since Lauri Korpikoski’s SHG at DET, Apr. 25, 2009.

REGULAR SEASON RECAP VS. COLORADO

• ARI went 1-0-1 against the Avalanche in 2019-20

• The Coyotes defeated COL 3-0 on Nov. 2, 2019 at …Darcy Kuemper recorded 33 saves in the shutout…Christian Dvorak scored the

GWG.

• ARI lost 3-2 in OT at COL on Oct. 12, 2019....Antti Raanta stopped 29 of 32 shots…Michael Grabner and Nick Schmaltz scored for the Coyotes.

2019-20 SCORING LEADERS AGAINST THE AVALANCHE Phil Kessel: 1-1-2 in two games Nick Schmaltz: 1-1-2 in two games Alex Goligoski: 0-2-2 in two games Clayton Keller: 0-2-2 in two games

CAREER LEADERS VS. COLORADO Taylor Hall: 15-17-32 in 27 games Phil Kessel: 11-6-17 in 18 games Alex Goligoski: 3-13-16 in 32 games Oliver Ekman-Larsson: 6-9-15 in 29 games

Arizona Coyotes: Game By Game Summary * = Overtime, ** = Shootout, + = Sellout # Date Team W-L-OT Record GF-GA Scorers W Goal PP PK SF-SA W-L Gltdr. Attend. 1 08/02/2020 @ W 01-00-00 4-3 23,18,9p,40s 40 1-6 3-5 37-43 35 / 74 0 2 08/04/2020 @ Nashville Predators L 01-01-00 2-4 9,67 19 0-3 3-4 26-28 74 / 35 0 3 08/05/2020 Nashville Predators W 02-01-00 4-1 18,83,91p,34 83 1-2 1-1 28-40 35 / 74 0 4 08/07/2020 Nashville Predators W* 03-01-00 4-3 40,81,82,15 15 0-1 3-4 34-52 35 / 74 0 5 08/12/2020 @ Colorado Avalanche 6 08/14/2020 @ Colorado Avalanche 7 08/15/2020 Colorado Avalanche 8 08/17/2020 Colorado Avalanche 9 08/19/2020 @ Colorado Avalanche 10 08/21/2020 Colorado Avalanche 11 08/23/2020 @ Colorado Avalanche Arizona Coyotes: Player Game By Game Summary Skaters: Goals-Assists (Game Winning or Game Tying), Shots / (+/-), TOI Goalies: Goals Allowed/Shots, Decision, Minutes Played

Date Opp. HJALMARSSON CHYCHRUN KELLER HINOSTROZA RICHARDSON DVORAK STEPAN # 4 # 6 # 9 # 13 # 15 # 18 # 21 Aug 2 @ NSH 0-0,1/1 19:01 0-0,1/0 17:51 1-0,2/1 18:45 0-0,4/0 16:36 1-1,2/1 16:22 0-1,1/0 18:29 Aug 4 @ NSH 0-0,1/-1 17:52 0-0,3/1 20:36 1-0,2/1 18:17 0-0,0/0 12:12 0-0,1/-1 17:41 0-1,1/1 17:55 Aug 5 Vs NSH 0-1,0/1 21:45 0-0,2/-1 17:48 0-1,2/0 16:54 0-0,1/1 10:17 0-0,2/0 11:33 1-0,4/1 18:48 0-1,2/1 16:58 Aug 7 Vs NSH 0-0,0/-1 21:36 0-0,4/0 16:19 0-1,2/1 13:59 0-1,0/2 11:28 1-0(W),3/1 14:28 0-0,1/1 19:38 0-0,1/-1 18:56

Date Opp. EKMAN-LARSSON HAYTON GOLIGOSKI SODERBERG FISCHER GRABNER DEMERS # 23 # 29 # 33 # 34 # 36 # 40 # 55 Aug 2 @ NSH 1-0,3/1 24:21 0-0,2/0 08:07 0-0,2/1 24:16 0-0,2/0 17:51 0-0,2/0 12:35 1-0(W),2/1 09:12 0-0,0/1 17:23 Aug 4 @ NSH 0-0,0/-1 21:19 0-0,0/-2 08:52 0-0,0/-1 20:57 0-0,3/1 14:29 0-1,2/2 10:27 0-0,2/-2 09:31 0-0,3/-2 19:14 Aug 5 Vs NSH 0-1,2/2 18:44 DND 0-0,1/1 21:46 1-0,2/1 15:03 0-0,1/-1 12:31 0-0,1/0 09:41 0-0,0/2 20:37 Aug 7 Vs NSH 0-2,2/1 27:26 DND 0-0,1/0 24:54 0-0,1/0 17:24 0-0,2/-1 12:05 1-0,4/2 10:47 0-1,1/2 22:39

Date Opp. CROUSE KESSEL OESTERLE GARLAND HALL HILL RAANTA # 67 # 81 # 82 # 83 # 91 # 31 # 32 Aug 2 @ NSH 0-0,2/1 12:44 0-2,4/0 17:25 0-0,2/0 11:17 0-0,2/0 10:22 0-2,3/1 17:56 DNP Aug 4 @ NSH 1-0,2/1 13:57 0-0,1/-1 18:39 0-1,2/2 17:11 0-0,1/-1 12:49 0-0,2/-2 19:41 DNP DNP Aug 5 Vs NSH 0-0,0/1 15:28 0-1,3/1 18:30 0-0,1/-1 16:42 1-0(W),1/1 14:57 1-1,3/0 18:31 DNP DND Aug 7 Vs NSH 0-0,4/-2 16:25 1-0,2/1 20:24 1-0,1/2 15:35 0-0,3/1 14:24 0-0,2/1 21:50 DNP DND

Date Opp. KUEMPER # 35 Aug 2 @ NSH 3/43 W 59:05 Aug 4 @ NSH 4/28 L 59:20 Aug 5 Vs NSH 1/40 W 60:00 Aug 7 Vs NSH 3/52 W 60:00 Arizona Coyotes: Head Coach and Player Bios Head Coach: Rick Tocchet Rick Tocchet has posted a 154-174-54 mark in his fifth year as an NHL head coach…Has a 101-105-28 record in his third season as the Coyotes head coach...Coached the 2020 Pacific Division All-Star team...Was named the 18th head coach in franchise history (7/13/17)…Won back-to-back Stanley Cup championships as an assistant coach with the ...Spent one season as an assistant coach with the Coyotes in 2005-06...Joined the as an assistant coach in 2008 and was named interim head coach on November 14...Was Tampa's head coach for two seasons…Played 18 seasons in NHL including three with the Coyotes (64-66-130 in 213 games)…Finished second on the Coyotes with 26 goals in both 1997-98 and 1998-99...Totaled 440-512-952 in 1,144 career NHL games...Skated in four NHL All-Star games... Played in two Stanley Cup Finals as a player, helping the Pittsburgh Penguins win the 1992 Stanley Cup...Native of Scarborough, Ontario.

#31: Adin Hill (G) 6' 6", 202 lbs. / May 11, 1996 (24 years and 3 months)

Drafted: ARI's 5th choice (3rd round, 76th overall) in 2015 Entry Draft GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% 3rd NHL / 3rd ARI Season Playoffs ------Last Win: JAN 14, 2020 vs SAN JOSE (6) Career Playoffs ------Last SO: NOV 29, 2018 @ NASHVILLE (23) Season 13 2-4-3 0 2.62 .918 Career 30 10-12-3 1 2.81 .907 Career vs. Opp 1 1-0-0 0 4.00 .857 Playoff Highs: Shots Saves - - REGULAR SEASON: - Stopped 37 shots for first win of the season at FLA, Jan. 7 - Made a career-high 38 saves in OT loss at TOR, Feb. 11 - Went 15-5-0-2 with 2.40 GAA &.918 SV% in 20 games with Tucson (AHL)

CAREER: - Became the youngest goaltender in Coyotes history to record a shutout with 29 saves at NSH, Nov. 29, 2018 - Became the first rookie in Coyotes history to earn a NHL Star of the Week (2nd star; Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 2018). - Was the first goalie in his 2015 draft class to play in the NHL on Oct. 17, 2017 - Became 2nd youngest goaltender in franchise history and 1st player to win a game with Tucson and Arizona vs. LAK, Mar. 13 - 1 career shutout (last: at NSH, Nov. 29, 2018, 29 saves)

#32: Antti Raanta (G) 6' 0", 195 lbs. / May 12, 1989 (31 years and 3 months)

Drafted: Undrafted GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% Acquired: From NYR with Derek Stepan in exchange for Anthony DeAngelo and Playoffs ------ARI's 1st round draft choice, June 23, 2017 Career Playoffs 3 0-1 0 2.56 .895 7th NHL / 3rd ARI Season Last Win: FEB 29, 2020 vs BUFFALO Season 33 15-14-3 2 2.63 .921 Last SO: FEB 4, 2020 vs EDMONTON (8) Career 186 88-60-18 13 2.40 .921 Career vs. Opp 8 2-4-1 0 2.87 .893 Playoff Highs: Shots Saves - - REGULAR SEASON: - Ranked 8th in the NHL in SV% - Stopped 31 shots for first shutout of the season vs. LAK, Nov. 18 - Had a 30 save shutout vs. EDM, Feb. 14 - Made a season-high 45 saves at STL, Feb. 20

CAREER: - Made a career-high 48 saves in win vs. CAR, Nov. 2, 2018 - Became the first goalie in franchise history to go 16 consecutive games allowing 3 goals or less (Feb. 24-Oct. 18, 2018) - Finished 2017-18 with the second-best GAA (2.24) and SV% (.930) in the NHL - Posted the best GAA (1.84) and SV% (.942%) in the NHL among all goalies from Jan. 4 - Apr. 7, 2018 - 13 career shutouts (last: vs. EDM, Feb. 4, 2020, 30 saves) #35: Darcy Kuemper (G) 6' 5", 215 lbs. / May 5, 1990 (30 years and 3 months)

Drafted: MIN's 6th round pick (161st overall) in 2009 Entry Draft GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% Acquired: From LAK in exchange for and , Feb. Playoffs 4 3-1 0 2.77 .933 21, 2018 Career Playoffs 13 6-2 1 2.36 .922 7th NHL / 3rd ARI Season Last Win: AUG 7, 2020 vs NASHVILLE Season 29 16-11-2 2 2.22 .928 Last SO: APR 21, 2014 vs COLORADO (9) Career 215 96-72-29 18 2.46 .918 Career vs. Opp 8 4-1-2 3 1.80 .931 Playoff Highs: Shots Saves 52 49 52 8/7 vs NSH POSTSEASON: - Made 152 saves on 163 shots in the series - Recorded a season and postseason career-high 49 saves in Game 4, Aug. 7 - Stopped 39 of 40 shots in Game 3 win against NSH

REGULAR SEASON: - Finished third (tied) among NHL goalies in GAA &third in SV% this season - Allowed two goals or less for the 12th consecutive game to set a new franchise record vs. NSH, Oct. 17 - Played in his 200th career NHL game and earned his 2nd shutout of the season vs. CGY, Nov. 16 - Named to first NHL All-Star team, Dec. 30

CAREER: - Finished 2018-19 tied for fifth in Vezina voting - Started 22 consecutive games from Feb. 19- Apr. 4, 2019, which is tied for the 2nd-longest streak in franchise history - Went 227:15 without allowing an even strength goal from Mar. 24- Apr. 2, 2019, which is the sixth longest streak in franchise history - 18 career shutouts (last: vs. CGY, Nov. 16, 2019, 37 saves)

#4: Niklas Hjalmarsson (D) 6' 3", 197 lbs. / Jun 6, 1987 (33 years and 2 months)

Drafted: CHI's fifth choice (4th round, 108th overall) in the 2005 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From CHI in exchange for Connor Murphy and Laurent Dauphin, June 23, Playoffs 4 0-1-1 0 2 2017 Career Playoffs 132 2-27-29 22 48 13th NHL / 3rd ARI Season Last Goal: APR 15, 2015 @ NASHVILLE (37) Season 27 1-4-5 -2 14 Last Assist: AUG 5, 2020 vs NASHVILLE (1) Career 780 25-142-167 112 314 Career vs. Opp 39 0-7-7 -3 14 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 1 1 2 21:45 1 1 +1 4 times 8/5 vs NSH 8/5 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 8/5 vs NSH 2 times 2 times 2 times POSTSEASON HIGHLIGHTS: - Recorded an assist in Game 3 vs. NSH - Led ARI in SH TOI/G (3:41)

REGULAR SEASON: - Led ARI in SH TOI/G (2:40) - Blocked three shots to become the 21st player in NHL history to block 1,500 shots vs. SJS, Jan. 14

CAREER: - Named an Alternate Captain for the third straight season - 3x Stanley Cup Champion

#6: Jakob Chychrun (D) 6' 2", 210 lbs. / Mar 31, 1998 (22 years and 4 months)

Drafted: ARI's 2nd choice (1st round, 16th overall) in the 2016 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM 4th NHL / 4th ARI Season Playoffs 4 0-0-0 0 2 Last Goal: FEB 10, 2020 @ MONTREAL (5) Career Playoffs 4 0-0-0 0 2 Last Assist: FEB 15, 2020 vs WASHINGTON (2) Season 63 12-14-26 4 38 Career 234 28-52-80 -20 129 Career vs. Opp 10 0-1-1 2 6 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 0 0 2 20:36 4 2 +1 4 times 4 times 4 times 8/2 vs NSH 8/4 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 8/5 vs NSH 8/4 vs NSH POSTSEASON : - Made his NHL playoffs debut in Game 1 vs. NSH - Tied for team lead with 10 shots in QFR series

REGULAR SEASON: Season Long Point Streak: 5 games (Feb. 4-11; 2-3-5) *Career-long* - Set single season career highs in goals, points, PPGs, PPPs (tied), GWGs and shots (149) - Led ARI defensemen in goals and PPGs...third on the team in TOI/G (22:26) - Played in his 200th career NHL game at CBJ, Dec. 3 - Scored first career multi-goal game vs. MIN, Dec. 19 - Scored a goal on 8 shots and passed Dave Babych (227 games) for the most games in franchise history by a d-man before his 22nd birthday at BOS, Feb. 8

CAREER: - Became the youngest player in Coyotes history and 3rd youngest in franchise history to make NHL debut with the team (vs. PHI, Oct. 15, 2016) and to score 1st career NHL goal (at MTL, Oct. 20, 2016)

#8: Nick Schmaltz (C) 6' 0", 177 lbs. / Feb 23, 1996 (24 years and 5 months)

Drafted: CHI’s first choice (1st round, 20th overall) in the 2014 Entry Draft. GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From CHI in exchange for Brendan Perlini and , November Playoffs ------25, 2018 Career Playoffs 4 0-0-0 -2 2 5th NHL / 2nd ARI Season Last Goal: MAR 9, 2020 @ WINNIPEG Season 70 11-34-45 3 20 Last Assist: FEB 22, 2020 vs TAMPA BAY (5) Career 249 45-105-150 2 52 Career vs. Opp 11 3-5-8 -1 2 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------POSTSEASON:

REGULAR SEASON: Season Long Point Streak: 6 games (Oct. 10-22; 3-6-9) *Career-long* - Recorded a career-high & team-leading 34 assists - Tied for team lead in road points (6-17-23) - Scored the GWG vs. VGK, Oct. 10 - Scored GDG in the shootout at BUF, Oct. 28 - Scored the GDG in the shootout in back to back games, Nov. 11-12 - Played in his 200th career NHL game vs. CGY, Nov. 16 - Collected three assists vs. MIN, Dec. 19 - Had a four-game point streak (12/29-1/4; 1-4-5) - Recorded his 100th career NHL assist at ANA, Jan. 29

CAREER: - Registered 5-9-14 in 17 games with the Coyotes last season - Recorded 100th career NHL point at NYR, Dec. 14, 2018 #9: Clayton Keller (R) 5' 10", 170 lbs. / Jul 29, 1998 (22 years)

Drafted: ARI's first choice (1st round, 7th overall) in 2016 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM 4th NHL / 4th ARI Season Playoffs 4 2-2-4 3 0 Last Goal: AUG 4, 2020 @ NASHVILLE (2) Career Playoffs 4 2-2-4 3 0 Last Assist: AUG 7, 2020 vs NASHVILLE Season 70 17-27-44 -6 28 Career 237 54-104-158 -37 76 Career vs. Opp 8 0-5-5 2 4 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 1 1 0 18:17 2 2 +1 2 times 2 times 4 times 4 times 8/4 vs NSH 4 times 8/5 vs NSH 3 times POSTSEASON: - Recorded 2-2-4 and was +3 in 4 games vs. NSH...Tied for team lead in points &goals - Made NHL postseason debut in Game 1, Aug. 2.

REGULAR SEASON : - Season Long Point Streak: 4 games (Dec. 17-23; 3-3-6) - Third on ARI in points, tied for third in goals...led the team with 184 shots - Had 8 multi-point games including 3 3-point games - Totaled 2-1-3 vs. BUF, Feb. 29 and vs. TBL, Feb. 22 - Scored twice and tied a franchise record with 12 shots vs. CHI, Dec. 12 - Second multi-goal game of the season and had an assist at DET, Dec. 19

CAREER: - Became the youngest All-Star in Coyotes history in 2019 - Led the team in scoring in 2017-18 & 2018-19 - Named a finalist for the 2018 Calder Trophy - Earned NHL Rookie of the Month twice (October &March) in 2017-18

#13: Vinnie Hinostroza (R) 5' 9", 173 lbs. / Apr 3, 1994 (26 years and 4 months)

Drafted: CHI's 6th choice (6th round, 169th overall) in the 2012 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From CHI with Jordan Oesterle, a 2019 third round draft choice and the Playoffs 2 0-1-1 3 0 contract of Marian Hossa in exchange for Marcus Kruger, , Andrew Career Playoffs 3 0-1-1 1 0 Campbell, MacKenzie Entwistle and a 2019 fifth round draft choice 5th NHL / 2nd ARI Season Season 68 5-17-22 1 14 Last Goal: JAN 29, 2020 @ ANAHEIM (17) Career 246 34-66-100 0 61 Last Assist: AUG 7, 2020 vs NASHVILLE Career vs. Opp 10 2-3-5 3 4 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 1 1 0 11:28 1 3 +2 2 times 8/7 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 2 times 8/7 vs NSH 8/5 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH POSTSEASON: - Skated in 10:17 in his NHL postseason debut vs. NSH in Game 3 - Recorded his first NHL postseason assist/point on OT GWG in Game 4, Aug. 7

REGULAR SEASON: - Season Long Point Streak: 4 games (2x, last: Nov. 21-27; 2-2-4) - Played in his 200th career NHL game vs. LAK, Nov. 18 - Dished out three assists in the first period vs. CHI, Dec. 12 - Recorded his 100th career NHL point at VAN, Mar. 4 - Tallied 1-1-2 at ANA, Jan. 29

CAREER: - Set career-highs in games, goals, assists, points, PPGs and GWGs in 2018-19 - Scored his first career hat trick vs. ANA, Mar. 14, 2019 - Had a career-high six game point streak (2-6-8) from Dec. 29, 2017- Jan. 9, 2018 #15: Brad Richardson (C) 6' 0", 190 lbs. / Feb 4, 1985 (35 years and 6 months)

Drafted: COL's 4th choice (5th round, 163rd overall) in the 2003 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2015 Playoffs 4 1-0-1 1 0 15th NHL / 5th ARI Season Career Playoffs 54 6-5-11 -19 29 Last Goal: AUG 7, 2020 vs NASHVILLE Last Assist: MAY 16, 2013 vs SAN JOSE (18) Season 59 6-5-11 1 20 Career 808 106-136-242 -30 404 Career vs. Opp 30 7-5-12 -3 12 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 0 1 0 16:36 4 2 +1 8/7 vs NSH 4 times 8/7 vs NSH 4 times 8/2 vs NSH 8/2 vs NSH 8/4 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH POSTSEASON: - Scored the OT series-clinching goal in Game 4, Aug. 7 - Led ARI with a 58.8 FO% in the series

REGULAR SEASON: - Season Long Point Streak: 3 games (Feb. 22-29; 2-1-3) - Collected 1-1-2 vs. CHI, Dec. 12 - Scored GWG vs. CHI, Dec. 12, vs. ANA, Jan. 2 &vs. TBL, Feb. 22 - Played in his 800th career NHL game vs. NYI, Feb. 17 - Scored a SHG vs. FLA, Feb. 25

CAREER: - Scored a career-high 19 goals in 2018-19, tying Teppo Numminen (12 years) for the second-most years in between a player setting his career high in goals in NHL history - Became the first ARI player since (Mar. 20, 1997) to score four goals in a game vs. VAN, Feb. 28, 2019 - Won the 2012 Stanley Cup with the and had 1-0-1 in 13 postseason games

#18: Christian Dvorak (C) 6' 0", 195 lbs. / Feb 2, 1996 (24 years and 6 months)

Drafted: ARI's 3rd choice (2nd round, 58th overall) in the 2014 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM 4th NHL / 4th ARI Season Playoffs 4 2-1-3 2 0 Last Goal: AUG 5, 2020 vs NASHVILLE (1) Career Playoffs 4 2-1-3 2 0 Last Assist: AUG 2, 2020 @ NASHVILLE (3) Season 70 18-20-38 6 12 Career 246 50-65-115 -8 58 Career vs. Opp 9 2-0-2 5 2 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 1 2 0 19:38 4 2 +1 2 times 8/2 vs NSH 8/2 vs NSH 4 times 8/7 vs NSH 8/5 vs NSH 8/4 vs NSH 3 times POSTSEASON: - Totaled 2-1-3 in 4 games vs. NSH - Scored a goal in Game 3 vs. NSH - Collected 1-1-2 in Stanley Cup postseason debut in Game 1 vs. NSH

REGULAR SEASON: - Season Long Point Streak: 5 games (Nov. 27-Dec. 5; 2-4-6) *Career-long* - Scored a career-high 18 goals...Second most on the team - Led ARI in FO% (55.1) - Also set NHL career highs in points (38) and PPGs (6) - Recorded a four-game point streak (2-2-4), Jan. 12-18 - Scored two goals at WPG, Oct. 15 - Scored his first career OT goal at NYR, Oct. 2 - Scored a goal, recorded five shots and won 10 FO's (63%) at CGY, Nov. 5 - Scored twice and had the GDG vs. ANA, Nov. 27 - Recorded his 100th career NHL point with a goal at DET, Dec. 22

CAREER: - 1 of 5 players in ARI history to begin their careers with back-to-back double digit goal seasons (2016-17 & 2017-18) #21: Derek Stepan (C) 6' 0", 196 lbs. / Jun 18, 1990 (30 years and 1 month)

Drafted: NYR's second choice (2nd round, 51st overall in the 2008 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From NYR with Antti Raanta in exchange for Anthony DeAngelo and ARI's Playoffs 4 0-3-3 1 4 1st round draft choice, June 23, 2017 Career Playoffs 101 19-33-52 -7 28 10th NHL / 3rd ARI Season Last Goal: APR 29, 2017 @ OTTAWA (8) Season 70 10-18-28 -4 16 Last Assist: AUG 5, 2020 vs NASHVILLE (1) Career 739 167-312-479 96 186 Career vs. Opp 18 7-5-12 3 2 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 1 1 2 18:56 2 3 +1 4 times 3 times 3 times 2 times 8/7 vs NSH 8/5 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 2 times POSTSEASON: - Had 3 assists in 4 games vs. NSH - Played in 100th career NHL postseason game in Game 3, Aug. 5

REGULAR SEASON: - Season Long Point Streak: 4 games (Dec. 31-Jan. 7; 1-4-5) - Led the team in FOW (569) and Total FO (1,197) - 1st among ARI forwards in shifts/game (24.0), 2nd in TOI/G (17:39) & 3rd in SH TOI/G (1:59) - Became the first player drafted in the second round or later from his draft class to play in 700 career NHL games at PIT, Dec. 6 - Recorded his 300th career NHL assist vs. CGY, Dec. 8

CAREER: - Named Alternate Captain for the third straight season - Earned his 100th career multi-point game vs. STL, Dec. 1, 2018 - Led NYR in goals (128), assists (232), and points (360) from 2010-2017

#23: Oliver Ekman-Larsson (D) 6' 2", 200 lbs. / Jul 17, 1991 (29 years)

EHK-man-LAHR-suhn, AW-lih-vuhr GP G-A-P +/- PIM Drafted: PHX's 1st choice (1st round, 6th overall) in the 2009 Entry Draft Playoffs 4 1-3-4 3 6 10th NHL / 10th ARI Season Career Playoffs 20 2-6-8 0 14 Last Goal: AUG 2, 2020 @ NASHVILLE (3) Last Assist: AUG 7, 2020 vs NASHVILLE Season 66 9-21-30 -3 38 Career 723 125-239-364 -92 450 Career vs. Opp 29 6-9-15 5 18 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 2 2 4 27:26 3 5 +2 8/2 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 8/5 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 8/2 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 8/5 vs NSH POSTSEASON: - Registered 1-3-4 in QFR series - Collected two assists in Game 4, Aug. 7 - Had an assist and was +2 in Game 3 vs. NSH - Scored his 2nd career playoff goal in Game 1 at NSH

REGULAR SEASON: - Season Long Point Streak: 3 games (2x, last: Feb. 29-Mar. 6; 2-3-5) - Moved past Randy Carlyle (226 assists) for the 5th-most assists by a dman in franchise history at PHI, Dec. 5 - Scored GWG to move into 10th place on franchise's all-time points list at SJS, Dec. 17 - Became 5th player in franchise history to play 700 games vs. ANA. Jan. 2

CAREER: - 2015, 2018 NHL All-Star - Named the fourth captain in Coyotes history on Sept. 13, 2008 - Won silver medal with Sweden at 2014 Winter Olympics - Became 6th defenseman from Sweden to score 100 goals vs. CGY, Mar. 19, 2018 - Holds franchise records for most goals and PPGs by a blueliner #24: Hudson Fasching (R) 6' 3", 204 lbs. / Jul 28, 1995 (25 years)

Drafted: Selected in 4th round (118th overall) of the 2013 NHL Draft. GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 14, 2018 Playoffs ------4th NHL / 1st ARI Season Career Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 26, 2016 vs WINNIPEG (21) Last Assist: MAR 21, 2017 vs PITTSBURGH (5) Season ------Career 22 1-2-3 0 8 Career vs. Opp 1 0-0-0 0 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------REGULAR SEASON : - Totaled 19-16-35 with four PPGs and was plus-8 in 57 games with Tucson (AHL)

CAREER: - Appeared in a career-high 10 games with BUF in 2016-17 - Collected 1-1-2 in seven games with the Sabres in 2015-16 - Scored a goal in his NHL debut vs. WPG, Mar. 26, 2016

#26: Michael Chaput (C) 6' 2", 199 lbs. / Apr 9, 1992 (28 years and 4 months)

Drafted: PHI's third choice (3rd round, 89th overall) in 2010 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From MTL in exchange for , February 25, 2019 Playoffs ------7th NHL / 1st ARI Season Career Playoffs ------Last Goal: MAR 7, 2017 vs MONTREAL (59) Last Assist: JAN 18, 2019 @ COLUMBUS (7) Season 2 0-0-0 -2 2 Career 169 6-16-22 -27 78 Career vs. Opp 6 0-0-0 -4 4 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------REGULAR SEASON: - Skated in 10:15 and won four face-offs (80%) in his Coyotes debut at VAN, Jan. 16 - Registered 16-13-29 with three GWGs in 47 games with Tucson (AHL) - Named Roadrunners' captain on Oct. 3, 2019

CAREER: - Won the 2016 Calder Cup with Lake Erie - Recorded 12-6-18 in 26 games with Tucson this season

#29: Barrett Hayton (C) 6' 1", 190 lbs. / Jun 9, 2000 (20 years and 2 months)

Drafted: ARI's 1st choice (1st round, 5th overall) 2018 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Goal: OCT 25, 2019 @ NEW JERSEY (17) Playoffs 2 0-0-0 -2 0 Last Assist: NOV 2, 2019 vs COLORADO (14) Career Playoffs 2 0-0-0 -2 0 Season 20 1-3-4 2 14 Career 20 1-3-4 2 14 Career vs. Opp 2 0-1-1 0 2 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 0 0 0 8:52 2 1 +0 2 times 2 times 2 times 2 times 8/4 vs NSH 8/2 vs NSH 8/4 vs NSH 8/2 vs NSH POSTSEASON: - Skated in 8:07 and had two shots in 1st career NHL playoff game in Game 1 vs. NSH

REGULAR SEASON: - Recorded an assist and became the 7th youngest player (19 years, 123 days) in Coyotes history to make his NHL debut vs. VGK, Oct. 10 - Scored his first career NHL goal at NJD, Oct. 25 - Registered 6-6-12 in seven games as team captain to help Canada win the gold medal at the World Junior Championship

CAREER: - Registered 26-40-66 in 39 games as captain with Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) in 2018-19 - Played for Team Canada at the 2019 IIHF World Junior Championship, dishing out three assists in five games - Won the OHL's Bobby Smith Trophy in 2017-18 (Scholastic Player of the Year) - Member of gold-medal winning Team Canada at 2017 Ivan Hlinka Cup #33: Alex Goligoski (D) 5' 11", 185 lbs. / Jul 30, 1985 (35 years)

Drafted: PIT's 2nd choice (2nd round, 61st overall) of the 2004 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed as a free agent, June 22, 2016 Playoffs 4 0-0-0 1 0 13th NHL / 4th ARI Season Career Playoffs 38 7-14-21 5 16 Last Goal: MAY 7, 2016 vs ST. LOUIS (6) Last Assist: MAY 11, 2016 vs ST. LOUIS (4) Season 70 4-28-32 8 24 Career 868 80-327-407 29 294 Career vs. Opp 32 3-13-16 3 4 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 0 0 0 24:54 2 3 +1 4 times 4 times 4 times 4 times 8/7 vs NSH 8/2 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 2 times POSTSEASON: - Tied for the team lead in TOI/G (22:58) during the NSH series

REGULAR SEASON: - Season Long Point Streak: 3 games (3x, last: Nov. 24-29, 1-4-5) - Led ARI defensemen in scoring with 4-28-32 in 70 games - 1st on the team with 134 blocked shots and 23:03 TOI/G - Skated in his 800th NHL game vs. BOS, Oct. 5 - Collected his 300th NHL assist at COL, Oct. 12 - Recorded his 20th assist for the 11th consecutive season of 20+ assists vs. STL, Dec. 31

CAREER: - Won the 2009 Stanley Cup with PIT - Is 1 of 4 defensemen to record at least 20 assists in each of the the last 10 seasons

#34: Carl Soderberg (C) 6' 3", 210 lbs. / Oct 12, 1985 (34 years and 10 months)

Drafted: St. Louis' 2nd choice (2nd round, 49th overall) in the 2004 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From COL in exchange for Kevin Connauton and a 2020 3rd round draft Playoffs 4 1-0-1 2 0 choice on June 25, 2019 Career Playoffs 36 2-9-11 7 12 8th NHL / 1st ARI Season Last Goal: AUG 5, 2020 vs NASHVILLE (1) Season 70 17-18-35 6 18 Last Assist: MAY 6, 2019 vs SAN JOSE (5) Career 552 103-177-280 -20 192 Career vs. Opp 5 1-1-2 0 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 0 1 0 17:51 3 5 +1 8/5 vs NSH 4 times 8/5 vs NSH 4 times 8/2 vs NSH 8/4 vs NSH 8/4 vs NSH 2 times POSTSEASON: - Scored a goal and had four hits in Game 3 vs. NSH - Recorded a team-high five hits in Game 2 at NSH

REGULAR SEASON: - Season Long Point Streak: 4 games (2-2-4; Oct. 15-22) - Finished third (tied) on the team in goals (17) and second (tied) in PPGs (6) - Led the Coyotes with 10 road goals - Registered his first assists/points (0-2-2) with ARI vs. VGK, Oct. 10 - Played in his 500th NHL game at WSH, Nov. 11 - Collected a season-high three points (1-2-3) at CBJ, Dec. 3 - Scored his 100th career NHL goal at TOR, Feb. 11

CAREER: - In 2018-19, appeared in 82 games for the third time in his career and surpassed the 20 goal mark for the first time - Tallied his first career hat trick at TOR, Jan. 14, 2019 - Played in his 400th career NHL game vs. STL, Apr. 7, 2018 #36: Christian Fischer (R) 6' 2", 214 lbs. / Apr 15, 1997 (23 years and 3 months)

Drafted: ARI's 3rd choice (2nd round, 32nd overall) in 2015 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM 4th NHL / 4th ARI Season Playoffs 4 0-1-1 0 2 Last Goal: FEB 19, 2020 @ DALLAS (2) Career Playoffs 4 0-1-1 0 2 Last Assist: AUG 4, 2020 @ NASHVILLE (2) Season 56 6-3-9 2 16 Career 213 35-28-63 -28 57 Career vs. Opp 7 1-0-1 -3 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 1 1 2 12:34 2 3 +2 4 times 8/4 vs NSH 8/4 vs NSH 8/2 vs NSH 8/2 vs NSH 3 times 8/2 vs NSH 8/4 vs NSH POSTSEASON: - Recorded his first NHL postseason assist/point in Game 2 vs. NSH - Skated in 13:06 in his NHL playoff debut in Game 1 vs. NSH

REGULAR SEASON: - Season Long Point Streak: 3 games (Nov. 23-27; 2-1-3) - Finished 2nd among ARI forwards & 3rd on the team with 140 hits - Scored a goal 10 seconds into the second period at WSH, Nov. 11, which is tied for the 10th fastest goal to start a period in franchise history.

CAREER: - Scored first career hat trick and became the 4th youngest player in ARI history to score 3 goals in a game at CBJ, Oct. 23, 2018 - Became the 1st player in Coyotes history to score his 1st 3 NHL goals on his 1st 3 career NHL shots and is just the 3rd player to score 3 goals in his 1st 4 career games (Max Domi, Ramzi Abid) in team history

#40: Michael Grabner (L) 6' 1", 188 lbs. / Oct 5, 1987 (32 years and 10 months)

Drafted: VAN's 1st choice (1st round, 14th overall) in 2006 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed as a free agent on July 1, 2018 Playoffs 4 2-0-2 1 2 11th NHL / 2nd ARI Season Career Playoffs 35 8-6-14 11 4 Last Goal: AUG 7, 2020 vs NASHVILLE Last Assist: MAY 6, 2017 @ OTTAWA (7) Season 46 8-3-11 -4 6 Career 640 175-101-276 18 110 Career vs. Opp 15 4-2-6 -3 6 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 0 1 2 10:47 4 1 +2 2 times 4 times 2 times 8/7 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 8/5 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH POSTSEASON: - Scored his 2nd career postseason SHG, which was the GWG in Game 1 vs. NSH - Scored a goal in Game 4, Aug. 7

REGULAR SEASON: - Season Long Point Streak: 5 games (Nov. 4-11; 3-2-5) - 4th on the team in SH TOI/G (2:17) - Played in his 600th career NHL game vs. NSH, Oct. 17 - Scored a SHG at NJD, Oct. 25 - Recorded his 100th career NHL assist vs. CBJ, Nov. 7

CAREER: - Led the NHL in 2018-19 with six SHGs, which were the 2nd-most scored in franchise history...also led the League with 9 SHPs - Became the fourth player in franchise history to score 2 SHG's in one game vs. TBL, Oct. 27, 2018 - Ranks 2nd among all NHL skaters with 21 SHG's since 2010 - Just 1 of 11 players in NHL history to play at least one game for NJD, NYR and NYI #42: Aaron Ness (D) 5' 10", 184 lbs. / May 18, 1990 (30 years and 2 months)

Drafted: Islanders' second-round choice, 40th overall, in the 2008 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2019 Playoffs ------Last Goal: NOV 14, 2013 vs LOS ANGELES (57) Career Playoffs ------Last Assist: NOV 9, 2019 vs MINNESOTA (17) Season 24 0-1-1 1 0 Career 71 1-6-7 -7 22 Career vs. Opp 1 0-0-0 1 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------REGULAR SEASON: - Skated in 10:38 in his ARI debut at BUF, Oct. 28 - Collected his first point (assist) with ARI vs. MIN, Nov. 9 - Recorded 2-7-9 and was plus-6 in 17 games with Tucson (AHL)

CAREER: - Registered 5-50-55 in 2018-19 with Hershey to lead the AHL in points by a defenseman

#46: Ilya Lyubushkin (D) 6' 2", 201 lbs. / Apr 6, 1994 (26 years and 4 months)

Drafted: Not Drafted GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed as a free agent on May 23, 2018 Playoffs ------2nd NHL / 2nd ARI Season Career Playoffs ------Last Goal: - Last Assist: FEB 22, 2020 vs TAMPA BAY (5) Season 51 0-4-4 4 18 Career 92 0-8-8 -5 31 Career vs. Opp 2 0-1-1 -2 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------REGULAR SEASON: - Led ARI defensemen & was 2nd on the team with 151 hits - Skated in a season-high 19:30 vs. TBL, Feb. 22 - Recorded an assist and had four hits vs. CBJ, Nov. 7 - Totaled seven hits vs. ANA, Nov. 27 - Recorded a career-high eight hits at SJS, Dec. 17

CAREER: - Finished third among NHL rookies with 150 hits in 2018-19 - Recorded his first career NHL point (assist) vs. COL, Dec. 22, 2018 - Totaled 12-24-36 with 258 PIM in 257 career games with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (KHL) prior to joining the Coyotes

#55: Jason Demers (D) 6' 1", 195 lbs. / Jun 9, 1988 (32 years and 2 months)

Drafted: SJS's seventh choice (7th round, 186th overall) in 2008 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From FLA in exchange for Jamie McGinn, Sept. 17, 2017 Playoffs 4 0-1-1 3 2 12th NHL / 3rd ARI Season Career Playoffs 56 3-10-13 -2 42 Last Goal: APR 25, 2011 @ LOS ANGELES (35) Last Assist: AUG 7, 2020 vs NASHVILLE Season 50 0-11-11 5 25 Career 658 45-165-210 35 381 Career vs. Opp 31 4-9-13 0 26 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 0 1 1 2 22:39 3 4 +2 4 times 8/7 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 8/2 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 8/4 vs NSH 8/5 vs NSH 2 times POSTSEASON: - Blocked a team-high 12 shots in the QFR series - Skated in a series-high 22:39 and had an assist in Game 4, Aug. 7

REGULAR SEASON: - Season Long Point Streak: 3 games: Jan. 30 - Feb. 29 (0-3-3) - Third on the team in plus-minus (+5) - Recorded his 200th career NHL point and tied his career high with three assists at NJD, Oct. 25 - Blocked a season-high five shots and recorded an assist vs. CHI, Feb. 1

CAREER: - Played in his 600th career NHL game at FLA, Mar. 21, 2019 - Posted five consecutive 20-point seasons from 2014-18 #67: Lawson Crouse (L) 6' 4", 220 lbs. / Jun 23, 1997 (23 years and 1 month)

Drafted: FLA's 1st choice (1st round, 11th overall) in the 2015 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From FLA with Dave Bolland in exchange for ARI's conditional 2017 Playoffs 4 1-0-1 1 0 second round draft choice and ARI's conditional 3rd round draft choice Career Playoffs 4 1-0-1 1 0 4th NHL / 4th ARI Season Last Goal: AUG 4, 2020 @ NASHVILLE (2) Season 66 15-10-25 0 33 Last Assist: FEB 22, 2020 vs TAMPA BAY (5) Career 230 32-31-63 -21 155 Career vs. Opp 8 1-0-1 1 14 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 0 1 0 16:25 4 5 +1 8/4 vs NSH 4 times 8/4 vs NSH 4 times 8/7 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 2 times 3 times POSTSEASON: - Scored his first NHL playoff goal in Game 2 at NSH - Skated in 12:44 with a team-high 5 hits in his NHL playoffs debut in Game 1 at NSH

REGULAR SEASON: - Season Long Point Streak: 4 games (Dec. 31-Jan. 7; 3-1-4) *Tied for career-long* - Set career highs in goals (15), points (tied-25) and GWGs (3) - Led the team with 201 hits - Tied for second on ARI with 3 GWGs...Third on the team with 8 road goals - Played in his 200th career NHL game at VGK, Dec. 28 - First career three-game goal streak (Jan. 2-7)

CAREER: - Set a franchise record with 288 hits in 2018-19 - Won the U20 World Junior Gold Medal with Canada in 2015 - Became the 1st player to wear number 67 in franchise history - Scored his 1st career NHL goal vs. SJS, Nov. 1, 2016

#75: Kyle Capobianco (D) 6' 1", 196 lbs. / Aug 13, 1997 (23 years and -1 months)

Drafted: ARI's 4th choice (3rd round, 63rd overall) in 2015 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM 3rd NHL / 3rd ARI Season Playoffs ------Last Goal: OCT 19, 2019 vs OTTAWA (6) Career Playoffs ------Last Assist: - Season 9 1-0-1 -1 2 Career 12 1-0-1 -4 2 Career vs. Opp 0 0-0-0 0 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------REGULAR SEASON: - Scored his first career NHL goal vs. OTT, Oct. 19 - Totaled 10-27-37 in 42 games with Tucson (AHL)

CAREER: - Named to the 2018, 2019 and 2020 AHL All-Star teams - Made his NHL debut at BOS on Dec. 7, 2017

#77: Victor Soderstrom (D) 5' 11", 179 lbs. / Feb 26, 2001 (19 years and 5 months)

Drafted: ARI's 1st choice (1st round, 11th overall) 2019 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Goal: - Playoffs ------Last Assist: - Career Playoffs ------Season ------Career ------Career vs. Opp ------Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------REGULAR SEASON: - Registered 5-11-16 and 12 PIM in 35 games with Brynas (SHL)

CAREER: - Helped Sweden's U18 team win gold medal at the 2019 World Junior Championship - Recorded the most points in the SHL by an U18 skater in 2018-19 (4-3-7) #79: Jordan Gross (D) 5' 10", 190 lbs. / May 9, 1995 (25 years and 3 months)

Acquired: Signed as free agent April 12, 2018 GP G-A-P +/- PIM Last Goal: - Playoffs ------Last Assist: DEC 22, 2019 @ DETROIT (1) Career Playoffs ------Season 2 0-1-1 2 0 Career 2 0-1-1 2 0 Career vs. Opp ------Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------REGULAR SEASON: - Became first player in franchise history to wear number 79 - Recorded an assist in his NHL debut at DET, Dec. 22 - Registered 10-17-27 and was plus-9 in 56 games with Tucson (AHL)

CAREER: - Helped Notre Dame win the NCAA (B1G) Conference Championship and was named to the NCAA (Championship) All-Tournament Team in 2018

#80: Brayden Burke (L) 5' 10", 165 lbs. / Jan 1, 1997 (23 years and 7 months)

Drafted: Not Drafted GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: Signed as a free agent on Mar. 1, 2018 Playoffs ------Last Goal: - Career Playoffs ------Last Assist: - Season ------Career ------Career vs. Opp ------Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/------REGULAR SEASON: - Totaled 21-31-52 in 51 games with Tucson (AHL) - Led the Roadrunners in goals and points

CAREER: - Has recorded 34-51-85 in 118 career AHL games with the Roadrunners - Registered 85-253-338 in 238 career WHL games

#81: Phil Kessel (R) 6' 0", 202 lbs. / Oct 2, 1987 (32 years and 10 months)

Drafted: Drafted by BOS in the 1st Round (5th overall) of the 2006 NHL Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From PIT with Dane Birks and a 2021 fourth round draft choice in exchange Playoffs 4 1-3-4 1 4 for Alex Galchenyuk and Pierre-Olivier Joseph on June 29, 2019. Career Playoffs 91 34-47-81 23 22 14th NHL / 1st ARI Season Last Goal: AUG 7, 2020 vs NASHVILLE Season 70 14-24-38 -21 22 Last Assist: AUG 5, 2020 vs NASHVILLE (1) Career 1066 371-490-861 -107 320 Career vs. Opp 18 11-6-17 -6 6 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 2 2 2 20:24 4 2 +1 8/7 vs NSH 8/2 vs NSH 8/2 vs NSH 2 times 8/7 vs NSH 8/2 vs NSH 8/5 vs NSH 2 times POSTSEASON: - Recorded 1-3-4 in 4 games vs. NSH - Scored a goal in Game 4, Aug. 7 - Registered 2 assists in his 21st career postseason multi-point game in Game 1 at NSH

REGULAR SEASON: - Season Long Point Streak: 4 games (Dec. 31-Jan. 7; 1-5-6) - Led ARI with 9 PPGs and 17 PPPs - Skated in 19:48 and dished an assist in his Coyotes debut at ANA, Oct. 3 - Played in his 1,000th NHL game at COL, Oct. 12 - Scored two PPGs for his first goals with the Coyotes vs. NSH, Oct. 17

CAREER: -2016, 2017 Stanley Cup champ with PIT -2011, 2012, 2015 NHL All-Star -Received "Excellence in Cancer Awareness Award" at Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Sept. 27, 2018. -1 of 3 Americans in NHL history to score 20 goals in 11 consecutive seasons (Kane, Tkachuk) -Only Crosby and Ovechkin have more 25 goal seasons since 2006-07 -Has scored six career hat tricks #82: Jordan Oesterle (D) 6' 0", 182 lbs. / Jun 25, 1992 (28 years and 1 month)

Drafted: Not drafted GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From CHI with Vinnie Hinostroza, a 2019 third round draft choice and the Playoffs 4 1-1-2 3 0 contract of Marian Hossa in exchange for Marcus Kruger, Jordan Maletta, Andrew Career Playoffs 4 1-1-2 3 0 Campbell, MacKenzie Entwistle and a 2019 fifth round draft choice 6th NHL / 2nd ARI Season Season 58 3-10-13 -9 14 Last Goal: AUG 7, 2020 vs NASHVILLE Career 209 14-40-54 -27 34 Last Assist: AUG 4, 2020 @ NASHVILLE (2) Career vs. Opp 8 0-1-1 0 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 1 1 0 17:11 2 2 +2 8/7 vs NSH 8/4 vs NSH 2 times 4 times 8/4 vs NSH 2 times 8/5 vs NSH 2 times POSTSEASON: - Collected 1-1-2 and was +3 in 4 games vs. NSH - Scored his first NHL postseason goal in Game 4, Aug. 7 - Recorded his first NHL postseason assist/point in Game 2 at NSH - Skated in 11:17 in his NHL playoffs debut in Game 1 at NSH

REGULAR SEASON: - Scored first goal of the season vs. PHI, Jan. 4 - Skated in season-high 24:46 vs. EDM, Feb. 4 - Played in 200th career NHL game vs. WSH, Feb. 15 - Had first multi-point game of season (1-1-2) vs. BUF, Feb. 29

CAREER: - Skated in his 100th career NHL game at LAK, Dec. 4, 2018 - Became the first player in franchise history to wear the number 82 - Represented USA at the 2018 World Championships, helping the team capture the bronze medal

#83: Conor Garland (R) 5' 10", 165 lbs. / Mar 11, 1996 (24 years and 5 months)

Drafted: ARI's 8th choice (5th round, 123rd overall) in 2015 Entry Draft GP G-A-P +/- PIM 2nd NHL / 2nd ARI Season Playoffs 4 1-0-1 1 0 Last Goal: AUG 5, 2020 vs NASHVILLE (1) Career Playoffs 4 1-0-1 1 0 Last Assist: FEB 22, 2020 vs TAMPA BAY (4) Season 68 22-17-39 1 20 Career 115 35-22-57 2 32 Career vs. Opp 3 2-0-2 2 0 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 0 1 0 14:57 3 2 +1 8/5 vs NSH 4 times 8/5 vs NSH 4 times 8/5 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 8/5 vs NSH 2 times POSTSEASON: - Scored his first NHL postseason goal, the GWG, in Game 3 vs. NSH - Skated in 10:22 with 2 shots in his NHL playoffs debut in Game 1 at NSH

REGULAR SEASON: - Season Long Point Streak: 4 games (2x, last: 3-1-4; Jan. 30-Feb. 6) *Tied career-long* - Led ARI with 22 goals, 5 GWGs and 15 home goals - Became the 4th Coyotes player in the last 10 years to score 10 goals within the first 22 games of the season with a goal vs. LAK, Nov. 18 - Scored a goal in his 100th career NHL game vs. CHI, Feb. 1 - Recorded a career-high 2-2-4 vs. TBL, Feb. 22

CAREER: - Became first rookie in ARI history to score a goal in four consecutive games (Jan. 4-12, 2019) - Became the first player in franchise history to wear number 83 - Registered 104-224-328 in 206 career games with Moncton (QMJHL) #91: Taylor Hall (L) 6' 1", 205 lbs. / Nov 14, 1991 (28 years and 8 months)

Drafted: EDM's first choice, (1st round, 1st overall)in 2010 Entry Draft. GP G-A-P +/- PIM Acquired: From NJD, with Blake Speers in exchange for forward Kevin Bahl and Nate Playoffs 4 1-3-4 0 8 Schnarr, defenseman Kevin Bahl and a 2020 first round draft choice and a conditional Career Playoffs 9 3-7-10 -1 14 2021 third round draft choice Last Goal: AUG 5, 2020 vs NASHVILLE (1) Season 65 16-36-52 -14 34 Last Assist: AUG 5, 2020 vs NASHVILLE (1) Career 627 218-345-563 -42 350 Career vs. Opp 27 15-17-32 7 10 Playoff Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/- 1 2 2 8 21:50 3 2 +1 8/5 vs NSH 8/2 vs NSH 2 times 8/4 vs NSH 8/7 vs NSH 2 times 8/2 vs NSH 2 times POSTSEASON: - Registered 1-3-4 in QFR series...tied for the team lead in assists, points &shots (10) - Collected 1-1-2 in Game 3 vs. NSH - Recorded two assists in his 3rd career postseason multi-point game in Game 1 at NSH

REGULAR SEASON: - Season Long Point Streak: 7 games (Oct. 19- Nov. 7; 1-8-9) - Totaled 10-17-27 and 6 PPPs in 35 games with the Coyotes - Led NJD in scoring (6-19-25) at time of trade to ARI, Dec. 16 - Had primary assist on the GWG in his Coyotes debut at SJS, Dec. 17 - Scored his first goal with the Coyotes at DET, Dec. 22 - Played in his 600th career NHL game vs. ANA, Jan. 2 - Picked up his first multi-point game (1-1-2) and GWG with the Coyotes at FLA, Jan. 7

CAREER: - Won the 2018 Hart Trophy with the Devils - Three time NHL All-Star (2016, 2017, 2018) - Earned his 500th career NHL point (assist) at WSH, Nov. 30, 2018