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2006–07 NHL season

The2006–07 NHL seasonwas the 90th season of operation (89th season of play) of the National Hockey League (NHL). The 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs began on April 11, 2007, and concluded on June 6, with the Anaheim Ducks defeating the Ottawa Senators to win their firstStanley Cup, becoming the first team from California to do so.

2006–07 NHL season
League National Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Duration October 4, 2006 – June 6, 2007
Number of games 82
Number of teams 30
Draft
Top draft pick Erik Johnson
Picked by St. Louis Blues
Regular season
Presidents’ Trophy Buffalo Sabres
Season MVP Sidney Crosby (Penguins)
Top scorer Sidney Crosby (Penguins)
Playoffs
Eastern champions Ottawa Senators
  Eastern runners-up Buffalo Sabres
Western champions Anaheim Ducks
  Western runners-up Detroit Red Wings
Playoffs MVP Scott Niedermayer (Ducks)
Stanley Cup
Champions Anaheim Ducks
  Runners-up Ottawa Senators

League business

The NHL announced that the regular season salary cap rise after the initial season. The 2006–07 salary cap was increased by $5,000,000 (US) per team to bring the salary cap up to $44,000,000 (US). While the 2006–07 salary floor was increased by $8,000,000 (US) per team to $28,000,000 (US). This is the only year where the NHL salary floor raised faster than the NHL salary cap.

The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim officially shortened their name to the Anaheim Ducks prior to the season, introducing a new logo, uniforms and color scheme. This reflected a clean break from their original owners,The Walt Disney Company, who originally named the team after the movie,The Mighty Ducksupon their formation in 1993.[1]

No NHL player had worn the jersey number 84 until Guillaume Latendresse of the Montreal Canadiens began doing so at the start of this season.[2]

Regular season

The NHL All-Star Game returned after a two-year absence when the Dallas Stars hosted the 55th National Hockey League All-Star Game at the American Airlines Center on January 24, 2007. Dallas hosted the All-Star Game for the first time, and it was the first time the Stars franchise had hosted the game since 1972, when it was hosted by the-then Minnesota North Stars. The West defeated the East by a score of 12–9, with Danny Briere of the Buffalo Sabres being named MVP of the game. Fewer penalties were called than in 2005–06 (an average of 398 per team).[3]This led to fewer goals scored overall (7,082)[4]and more shutouts (150).[5]However, more even-strength goals were scored (4,715)[4]than in 2005–06 (4,579).[6]

This season would have an intense battle between Martin Brodeur and Roberto Luongo for the Vezina Trophy and a piece of NHL history. Both goaltenders were vying to break Bernie Parent’s NHL record 47 wins in a single season. On April 3, 2007, Brodeur tied the NHL record for most wins in a single season with 47, set by Parent in1973–74, in a 2–1 shootout victory against the Ottawa Senators.[7]Two days later, he broke the thirty-three-year-old record with his 48th win in a 3–2 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers, which helped the Devils clinch their seventh Atlantic Division title and the second seed in the Eastern Conference. Luongo finished with a career-high 47 wins, one shy of Brodeur, and consequently finished runner-up in a close race for the Vezina. Luongo and Brodeur are considered, however, to have been given an advantage to Parent with the inauguration of the shootout that season by the NHL, allowing more games to be decided with wins, as opposed to ties. The Carolina Hurricanes became the first team since the 1995–96 New Jersey Devils to miss the playoffs after being the defendingStanley CupChampions.

The inter-conference division play had the Northeast visit the Central, the Central visit the Atlantic, the Atlantic visit the Pacific, the Pacific visit the Southeast, the Southeast visit the Northwest, and the Northwest visits the Northeast.

Final standings

Buffalo Sabres won the Presidents’ Trophy and home-ice advantage throughout the playoffs.

For the purpose of conference rankings, division leaders are automatically ranked 1–3. These three, plus the next five teams in the conference standings, earn playoff berths at the end of the season.

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 2 New Jersey Devils 82 49 24 9 216 201 107
2 5 Pittsburgh Penguins 82 47 24 11 277 246 105
3 6 New York Rangers 82 42 30 10 242 216 94
4 8 New York Islanders 82 40 30 12 248 240 92
5 15 Philadelphia Flyers 82 22 48 12 214 303 56
Northeast Division
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 1 Buffalo Sabres 82 53 22 7 308 242 113
2 4 Ottawa Senators 82 48 25 9 288 222 105
3 9 Toronto Maple Leafs 82 40 31 11 258 269 91
4 10 Montreal Canadiens 82 42 34 6 245 256 90
5 13 Boston Bruins 82 35 41 6 219 289 76
Southeast Division
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 3 Atlanta Thrashers 82 43 28 11 246 245 97
2 7 Tampa Bay Lightning 82 44 33 5 253 261 93
3 11 Carolina Hurricanes 82 40 34 8 241 253 88
4 12 Florida Panthers 82 35 31 16 247 257 86
5 14 Washington Capitals 82 28 40 14 235 286 70
Eastern Conference[[CITE|8|http://www.nhl.com/ice/standings.htm?season=20062007&type=CON]]
Eastern Conference[8]
R Div GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 P –Buffalo Sabres NE 82 53 22 7 308 242 113
2 Y –New Jersey Devils AT 82 49 24 9 216 201 107
3 Y –Atlanta Thrashers SE 82 43 28 11 246 245 97
4 X –Ottawa Senators NE 82 48 25 9 288 222 105
5 X –Pittsburgh Penguins AT 82 47 24 11 277 246 105
6 X –New York Rangers AT 82 42 30 10 242 216 94
7 X –Tampa Bay Lightning SE 82 44 33 5 253 261 93
8 X –New York Islanders AT 82 40 30 12 248 240 92
8.5
9 Toronto Maple Leafs NE 82 40 31 11 258 269 91
10 Montreal Canadiens NE 82 42 34 6 245 256 90
11 Carolina Hurricanes SE 82 40 34 8 241 253 88
12 Florida Panthers SE 82 35 31 16 247 257 86
13 Boston Bruins NE 82 35 41 6 219 289 76
14 Washington Capitals SE 82 28 40 14 235 286 70
15 Philadelphia Flyers AT 82 22 48 12 214 303 56
Divisions:AT– Atlantic,NE– Northeast,SE– Southeast

P –Clinched Presidents Trophy;Y –Clinched Division;X –Clinched Playoff spot

Western Conference

**Central Division**
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 1 Detroit Red Wings 82 50 19 13 254 199 113
2 4 Nashville Predators 82 51 23 8 272 212 110
3 10 St. Louis Blues 82 34 35 13 214 254 81
4 11 Columbus Blue Jackets 82 33 42 7 201 249 73
5 13 Chicago Blackhawks 82 31 42 9 201 258 71
Northwest Division
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 3 Vancouver Canucks 82 49 26 7 222 201 105
2 7 Minnesota Wild 82 48 26 8 235 191 104
3 8 Calgary Flames 82 43 29 10 258 226 96
4 9 Colorado Avalanche 82 44 31 7 272 251 95
5 12 Edmonton Oilers 82 32 43 7 195 248 71
Pacific Division
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 2 Anaheim Ducks 82 48 20 14 258 208 110
2 5 San Jose Sharks 82 51 26 5 258 199 107
3 6 Dallas Stars 82 50 25 7 226 197 107
4 14 Los Angeles Kings 82 27 41 14 227 283 68
5 15 Phoenix Coyotes 82 31 46 5 216 284 67

Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime/shootout loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PIM = Penalties in minutes; Pts = Points         Bolded teamsqualified for the playoffs.

Western Conference
R Div GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 z-Detroit Red Wings CE 82 50 19 13 254 199 113
2 y-Anaheim Ducks PA 82 48 20 14 258 208 110
3 y-Vancouver Canucks NW 82 49 26 7 222 201 105
4 Nashville Predators CE 82 51 23 8 272 212 110
5 San Jose Sharks PA 82 51 26 5 258 199 107
6 Dallas Stars PA 82 50 25 7 226 197 107
7 Minnesota Wild NW 82 48 26 8 235 191 104
8 Calgary Flames NW 82 43 29 10 258 226 96
9 Colorado Avalanche NW 82 44 31 7 272 251 95
10 St. Louis Blues CE 82 34 35 13 214 254 81
11 Columbus Blue Jackets CE 82 33 42 7 201 249 73
12 Edmonton Oilers NW 82 32 43 7 195 248 71
13 Chicago Blackhawks CE 82 31 42 9 201 258 71
14 Los Angeles Kings PA 82 27 41 14 227 283 68
15 Phoenix Coyotes PA 82 31 46 5 216 284 67

bold– qualified for playoffs,y– division title,z– best conference recordCE– Central Division,NW– Northwest Division,PA– Pacific Division Source:Yahoo Sports.[9]

Tiebreaking procedures

If two or more clubs are tied in points during the regular season, the standing of the clubs is determined in the following order:[11]

  1. The fewer number of games played (i.e., superior points percentage).

  2. The greater number of games won.

  3. The greater number of points earned in games between the tied clubs.

  4. The greater differential between goals for and against.

Playoffs

Final

Anaheim Ducks vs. Ottawa Senators

Date Away Score Home Score
May 28 Ottawa 2 Anaheim 3
May 30 Ottawa 0 Anaheim 1
June 2 Anaheim 3 Ottawa 5
June 4 Anaheim 3 Ottawa 2
June 6 Ottawa 2 Anaheim 6
Anaheim wins series 4–1
Scott Niedermayer wins Conn Smythe Trophy

Playoff bracket

Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semifinals Conference Finals Stanley Cup Finals
1 Buffalo 4 1 Buffalo 4
8 NY Islanders 1 6 NY Rangers 2
2 New Jersey 4 Eastern Conference
7 Tampa Bay 2
1 Buffalo 1
4 Ottawa 4
3 Atlanta 0
6 NY Rangers 4
4 Ottawa 4 2 New Jersey 1
5 Pittsburgh 1 4 Ottawa 4
E4 Ottawa 1
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first round.)
W2 Anaheim 4
1 Detroit 4 1 Detroit 4
8 Calgary 2 5 San Jose 2
2 Anaheim 4
7 Minnesota 1
1 Detroit 2
2 Anaheim 4
3 Vancouver 4
6 Dallas 3 Western Conference
4 Nashville 1 2 Anaheim 4
5 San Jose 4 3 Vancouver 1
  • During the first three rounds home ice is determined by seeding number, not position on the bracket. In the Finals the team with the better regular season record has home ice.

In each round, the highest remaining seed in each conference is matched against the lowest remaining seed. The higher-seeded team is awarded home ice advantage, which gives them a maximum possible four games on their home ice, with the other team getting a maximum possible three. In the Stanley Cup Final, home ice is determined based on regular season points, giving the Anaheim Ducks home ice for this year’s series. Each best-of-seven series follows a 2–2–1–1–1 format. This means that the higher-seeded team will have Games 1 and 2, plus 5 and 7 if necessary, played on their home ice, while the lower-seeded team will be at home for the other games. The format ensures that the team with home ice advantage will always have home ice for the “extra” game if there are an odd number of games in a series.

Awards

2006–2007 NHL awards[12]
Award Recipient(s)
Stanley Cup: Anaheim Ducks
Presidents’ Trophy: Buffalo Sabres
Prince of Wales Trophy: Ottawa Senators
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl: Anaheim Ducks
Art Ross Trophy: Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins[13]
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy: Phil Kessel, Boston Bruins[14]
Calder Memorial Trophy: Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins
Conn Smythe Trophy: Scott Niedermayer, Anaheim Ducks[15]
Frank J. Selke Trophy: Rod Brind’Amour, Carolina Hurricanes
Hart Memorial Trophy: Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins
Jack Adams Award: Alain Vigneault, Vancouver Canucks
James Norris Memorial Trophy: Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings
King Clancy Memorial Trophy: Saku Koivu, Montreal Canadiens
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy: Pavel Datsyuk, Detroit Red Wings
Lester B. Pearson Award: Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins
Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy: Vincent Lecavalier, Tampa Bay Lightning[13]
NHL Plus/Minus Award: Thomas Vanek, Buffalo Sabres
Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award: Niklas Backstrom, Minnesota Wild
Vezina Trophy: Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils
William M. Jennings Trophy: Niklas Backstrom and Manny Fernandez, Minnesota Wild[13]
Lester Patrick Trophy: Brian Leetch, Cammi Granato, Stan Fischler, John Halligan[16]

All-Star teams

First Team   Position   Second Team[17]
Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils G Roberto Luongo, Vancouver Canucks
Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings D Dan Boyle, Tampa Bay Lightning
Scott Niedermayer, Anaheim Ducks D Chris Pronger, Anaheim Ducks
Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins C Vincent Lecavalier, Tampa Bay Lightning
Dany Heatley, Ottawa Senators RW Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay Lightning
Alexander Ovechkin, Washington Capitals LW Thomas Vanek, Buffalo Sabres

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh Penguins 79 36 84 120 +10 60
Joe Thornton San Jose Sharks 82 22 92 114 +24 44
Vincent Lecavalier Tampa Bay Lightning 82 52 56 108 +2 44
Dany Heatley Ottawa Senators 82 50 55 105 +31 74
Martin St. Louis Tampa Bay Lightning 82 43 59 102 +7 28
Marian Hossa Atlanta Thrashers 82 43 57 100 +18 49
Joe Sakic Colorado Avalanche 82 36 64 100 +2 46
Jaromir Jagr New York Rangers 82 30 66 96 +26 78
Marc Savard Boston Bruins 82 22 74 96 −19 96
Daniel Briere Buffalo Sabres 81 32 63 95 +17 89
Teemu Selanne Anaheim Ducks 82 48 46 94 +26 82

Source:NHL.[18]

Leading goaltenders

Note: GP = Games Played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/Shootout Losses; GA = Goals Against; SO = Shutouts; Sv% = Save Percentage; GAA = Goals Against Average[19]

Player Team GP Min W L OT GA SO Sv% GAA
Niklas Backstrom Minnesota Wild 41 2,226 23 8 6 73 5 .929 1.97
Dominik Hasek Detroit Red Wings 56 3,340 38 11 6 114 8 .913 2.05
Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils 78 4,696 48 23 7 171 12 .922 2.18
Roberto Luongo Vancouver Canucks 76 4,490 47 22 6 171 5 .921 2.28
Jean-Sebastien Giguere Anaheim Ducks 56 3,244 36 10 8 122 4 .918 2.26

Coaches

Eastern Conference

  • Atlanta Thrashers: Bob Hartley

  • Boston Bruins: Dave Lewis

  • Buffalo Sabres: Lindy Ruff

  • Carolina Hurricanes: Peter Laviolette

  • Florida Panthers: Jacques Martin

  • Montreal Canadiens: Guy Carbonneau

  • New Jersey Devils: Claude Julien and Lou Lamoriello

  • New York Islanders: Ted Nolan and Al Arbour

  • New York Rangers: Tom Renney

  • Ottawa Senators: Bryan Murray

  • Philadelphia Flyers: Ken Hitchcock and John Stevens

  • Pittsburgh Penguins: Michel Therrien

  • Tampa Bay Lightning: John Tortorella

  • Toronto Maple Leafs: Paul Maurice

  • Washington Capitals: Glen Hanlon

Western Conference

  • Anaheim Ducks: Randy Carlyle

  • Calgary Flames: Jim Playfair

  • Chicago Blackhawks: Denis Savard

  • Colorado Avalanche: Joel Quenneville

  • Columbus Blue Jackets: Ken Hitchcock

  • Dallas Stars: Dave Tippett

  • Detroit Red Wings: Mike Babcock

  • Edmonton Oilers: Craig MacTavish

  • Los Angeles Kings: Marc Crawford

  • Minnesota Wild: Jacques Lemaire

  • Nashville Predators: Barry Trotz

  • Phoenix Coyotes: Wayne Gretzky

  • San Jose Sharks: Ron Wilson

  • St. Louis Blues: Andy Murray

  • Vancouver Canucks: Alain Vigneault

Events and milestones

Several former players had their jersey numbers retired during this season:[20]

  • Pittsburgh Penguins retired Mario Lemieux’s No. 66 for the second time on October 5.[21]

  • St. Louis Blues retired Brett Hull’s No. 16 on December 5.

  • Detroit Red Wings retired Steve Yzerman’s No. 19 on January 2.

  • Los Angeles Kings retired Luc Robitaille’s No. 20 on January 20.

  • Montreal Canadiens retired Serge Savard’s No. 18 on November 18 and Ken Dryden’s No. 29 on January 29.

  • Calgary Flames retired Mike Vernon’s No. 30 on February 6.

  • Edmonton Oilers retired Mark Messier’s No. 11 on February 27.

Numerous players reached major milestones during the season:

  • Brendan Shanahan became the 15th player with 600 regular season NHL goals when he scored twice in his debut with the New York Rangers on October 5.[22]

  • Jaromir Jagr joined Shanahan in the 600 goal club on November 19, making Jagr and Shanahan the first teammates to reach 600 goals in the same season.[23]Jagr also passed Jari Kurri’s record for points by a European-born player and later became the 12th player to score 1,500 career points.[24][25]Jagr scored his 30th goal of the season against the Montreal Canadiens on April 5, tying Mike Gartner’s record for most consecutive 30-goal seasons at 15.

  • Joe Sakic became the third player to score 600 career goals this season on February 15.[26]Sakic also became the 11th player to record 1,500 points.[27]

  • Teppo Numminen played in his 1,252nd regular season game on November 13, passing Jari Kurri’s record for most games played by a European-trained player.[28]

  • Mats Sundin became the first Swedish player to score 500 career goals on October 14.

  • Teemu Selänne scored his 500th goal on November 23, becoming only the second Finnish player to reach the mark.[29]

  • Peter Bondra became the 37th player to achieve 500 goals on December 22,[30]followed shortly thereafter by Mark Recchi as number 38 on January 26.[31]

  • On March 13, Mike Modano became the 39th player to score 500 goals.[32]Four nights later, he passed Joe Mullen for most goals by an American-born player by scoring his 503rd goal.[33]

The NHL’s youth movement continued:

  • Evgeni Malkin of the Pittsburgh Penguins became first player in 89 years to score a goal in each of his first six games in the NHL.[34]

  • Pittsburgh Penguins forward Jordan Staal became the youngest player (18 years, 153 days) in NHL history to record a hat trick on February 10.[35]

  • Colorado Avalanche forward Paul Stastny set an NHL rookie record by scoring at least one point in 20 consecutive games, breaking Teemu Selänne’s record of 17.[36][37]

  • Nineteen-year-old phenom Sidney Crosby claimed the scoring title with 120 points, becoming the youngest player in NHL history to achieve the feat.[13]

  • Crosby scored a goal against the Carolina Hurricanes to pass Wayne Gretzky as the youngest player (19 years, 207 days) in NHL history to reach 200 career points.[38]

Numerous other milestones, events, and happenings occurred as well:

  • The New York Rangers and Florida Panthers played a historic preseason game on September 23, 2006, when the Rangers defeated the Panthers 3–2 in the NHL’s first game inPuerto Rico.[39]

  • On November 9, 2006, the Anaheim Ducks set an NHL open era record by remaining undefeated in regulation for the first 16 games of the season, with 12 wins and four overtime losses. The previous mark was set by the 1984–85 Edmonton Oilers, who had 12 wins and three ties.[40]

  • On January 2, 2007, the Edmonton Oilers recorded their 1,000th regular season win in franchise history by defeating the Florida Panthers 4–1 at Rexall Place inEdmonton, Alberta.[41]

  • On February 1, 2007, Martin Brodeur passed Patrick Roy for first place on the all-time overtime wins list, with 45 career overtime wins.

  • On February 22, 2007, eight games went to overtime, setting a record for most on one day.[42]Four of these games went to a shootout. One of the shootouts, between the Ottawa Senators and Buffalo Sabres, was the culmination of a game that saw a huge fight, the result of a late hit on Sabres co-captain Chris Drury, that resulted in 100 penalty minutes and three game misconduct ejections.[43]

  • On March 11, 2007, Chris Simon of the New York Islanders was suspended an NHL-record 25 games (minimum) for striking New York Rangers center Ryan Hollweg in the face with his stick during a March 8 game between the two teams.[44]Simon missed the Islanders’ final 15 regular-season cons, their five post-season games, and the first five games of the 2007–08 season.[45]

  • On March 31, 2007, Vincent Lecavalier of the Tampa Bay Lightning scored his 51st goal of the season against the Washington Capitals, which would be enough to ensure that he became the first Lightning player to win theMaurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy(most goals scored).[46]Lecavalier finished the season with 52 goals.[47]On the same night, Martin St. Louis crossed the 100-point mark for the season, making him and Lecavalier the only teammates in the 2006–07 season to reach 100 points.[48][49]

  • On April 3, 2007, Dominik Hasek of the Detroit Red Wings made 35 saves and moved into a tie for eighth place with Ed Belfour and Tony Esposito on the career shutouts list with 76, in a 3–0 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets.[50]The shutout was Columbus’ 16th of the season, setting a modern-day NHL record for shutouts against.[51]

  • On April 5, 2007, goalie Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils recorded his 48th win of the season, setting a new record for most wins in a single season by a goaltender. The previous record of 47 wins was set during the 1973–74 NHL season by Bernie Parent of the Philadelphia Flyers.[52]

  • For the first time in NHL history, neither of the previous season’s Stanley Cup finalists qualified for the playoffs, as both the Edmonton Oilers and defending champion Carolina Hurricanes failed to qualify.[53]The Hurricanes are also the first Stanley Cup Champion since the 1995–96 New Jersey Devils to miss the playoffs the season after their victory.[54]

  • The Colorado Avalanche, with 95 points, broke the record set by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1969–70 season who had 92 points, for having the most points of any team missing the playoffs.[55]

  • The Vancouver Canucks broke their franchise record of the longest playoff game on April 11, 2007, winning near the end of the fourth overtime, against the Dallas Stars and marking the sixth-longest game in NHL history.[56]

  • On June 2, 2007, the Stanley Cup Finals returned to Ottawa for the first time in over 80 years, since the final match between the original Ottawa Senators and the Boston Bruins on April 13, 1927, was played. As reported by The Canadian Press, 99-year-old Russell Williams is in attendance, who attended the previous Finals game. The Senators won the game, 5–3.[57]

Debuts

The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 2006–07:

  • Loui Eriksson, Dallas Stars

  • Jack Johnson, Los Angeles Kings

  • Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles Kings

  • Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins[58]

  • Jordan Staal, Pittsburgh Penguins

  • Kris Letang, Pittsburgh Penguins

  • Rich Peverley, Nashville Predators

  • David Krejci, Boston Bruins

  • Drew Stafford, Buffalo Sabres

  • Joe Pavelski, San Jose Sharks

  • Ryan Callahan, New York Rangers

  • Keith Yandle, Phoenix Coyotes

Last games

The following is a list of players of note who played their last NHL game in 2006–07, listed with their team:

Player Team Notability
Tony Amonte[59] Calgary Flames Olympic silver medalist, 5-time NHL All-Star, over 1100 games played.
Ed Belfour[60] Florida Panthers 1-timeStanley Cupchampion with the Dallas Stars, 5-time NHL All-Star, 4-time William M. Jennings Trophy winner, Calder Memorial Trophy winner, Vezina Trophy winner, over 900 games played.
Peter Bondra[61] Chicago Blackhawks 5-time NHL All-Star, over 1000 games played.
Sean Burke[62] Los Angeles Kings Olympic silver medalist, 3-time NHL All-Star. Goaltender in last game in Hartford Whalers history, 2-1 win over Tampa Bay Lightning. Over 800 games played. Whalers all-time goaltender leader with 256 games played.
Ben Clymer[63] Washington Capitals 1-time Stanley Cup champion with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Mike Dunham[64] New York Islanders Olympic silver medalist, William M. Jennings Trophy winner.
Robert Esche[65] Philadelphia Flyers William M. Jennings Trophy winner.
Jeff Friesen[66] Calgary Flames 1-time Stanley Cup champion with the New Jersey Devils.
Ric Jackman[67] Anaheim Ducks 1-time Stanley Cup champion with the Ducks.
Darius Kasparaitis[68] New York Rangers 1st Lithuanian NHL player; Olympic gold, silver and bronze medalist.
John LeClair[69] Pittsburgh Penguins 1-time Stanley Cup winner with the Montreal Canadiens, Olympic silver emdalist; 5-time NHL All-Star.
Eric Lindros[70] Dallas Stars Olympic gold and silver medalist, 5-time NHL All-Star, Hart Memorial Trophy wiiner, Lester B. Pearson Award winner.
Scott Mellanby[71] Atlanta Thrashers Over 1400 games played.
Petr Nedved[72] Edmonton Oilers Olympic silver medalist.
Joe Nieuwendyk[73] Florida Panthers 3-time Stanley Cup champion with the Calgary Flames, Dallas Stars and New Jersey Devils, Olympic gold medalist, 4-time NHL All-Star, Conn Smythe Trophy winner, King Clancy Memorial Trophy winner, over 1200 games played.
Mike Ricci[74] Phoenix Coyotes 1-time Stanley Cup winner with the Colorado Avalanche; over 1000 games played.
Pierre Turgeon[75] Colorado Avalanche 5-time NHL All-Star, Lady Byng Memorial Trophy winner; over 1200 games played.
Oleg Tverdovsky[76] Los Angeles Kings 2-time Stanley Cup champion with the New Jersey Devils and Carolina Hurricanes, Olympic bronze medalist, 1-time NHL All-Star.
Alexei Yashin[77] New York Islanders Olympic silver and bronze medalist.

See also

  • 2006 NHL Entry Draft

  • 2006-07 NHL transactions

  • 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs

  • 55th National Hockey League All-Star Game

  • National Hockey League All-Star Game

  • 2006 in ice hockey

  • 2007 in ice hockey

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