NEW YORK RANGERS vs. NEW JERSEY DEVILS

NEW YORK RANGERS vs. NEW JERSEY DEVILS SEPTEMBER 25, 2010 PRUDENTIAL CENTER NEWARK, NJ PRE-SEASON ROSTER # 29 30 Pos G G NEW YORK RANGERS Goaltende...
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NEW YORK RANGERS vs. NEW JERSEY DEVILS SEPTEMBER 25, 2010 PRUDENTIAL CENTER NEWARK, NJ PRE-SEASON ROSTER

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NEW YORK RANGERS Goaltender GP W-L-OT Chad Johnson 1 1-0-0 Henrik Lundqvist 0 0-0-0

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Pos D C C LW RW D LW D RW LW C D C D RW RW LW D

Player Michael Del Zotto Todd White Tim Kennedy Sean Avery Ryan Callahan Alexei Semenov Ruslan Fedotenko Garnet Exelby Dale Weise Dane Byers Artem Anisimov Steve Eminger Kris Newbury Pavel Valentenko Evgeny Grachev Jeremy Williams Derek Boogaard Matt Gilroy

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G-A-P 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 -

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! President and General Manager Glen Sather Assistant GM, Player Personnel, and Assistant Coach Jim Schoenfeld Assistant GM, Hockey Administration Cam Hope Head Coach John Tortorella Assistant Coach and Goaltender Coach Benoit Allaire Assistant Coach Mike Sullivan Video Coach Jerry Dineen Training Staff Jim Ramsay, Acacio Marques, Jason Levy, Bruce Lifrieri, Reg Grant

TONIGHT'S GAME September 25, 2010: The Rangers face-off against the New Jersey Devils tonight at the Prudential Center (7:00 p.m.), in the first game of a back-to-back road set. New York is currently 1-0-0 in pre-season play following a 4-3 overtime win vs. New Jersey on Thursday at Madison Square Garden. Following tonight’s contest, the Rangers will travel to Detroit to face-off against the Red Wings tomorrow, September 26 (5:00 p.m.) at Joe Louis Arena, before returning to New York to host the Red Wings on Wednesday, September 29 (7:00 p.m.). The Blueshirts will conclude their 2010-2011 pre-season schedule with a home-and-home set against the Ottawa Senators, beginning on Friday, October 1 at Madison Square Garden (7:00 p.m.) before travelling to Ottawa on Saturday, October 2 (7:00 p.m.). New York will begin the 2010-2011 regular season against the Buffalo Sabres, on Saturday, October 9 (7:00 p.m.), at HSBC Arena.

RECENT GAMES September 23, 2010: Rangers 4 vs. Devils 3 (OT): Marian Gaborik tallied two power play goals, including the game-winner in overtime, and Alex Frolov led the team with three points (one goal and two assists) in his Rangers debut. Gaborik opened the game’s scoring with his first power play tally at 6:43 of the first period, assisted by Frolov and Derek Stepan, the Rangers’ second round pick (51st overall) in 2008. The Devils’ Travis Zajac (one goal and one assist) responded later in the opening frame to tie the score at one goal heading into the second period. Frolov notched the Blueshirts’ second goal with an unassisted tally at 5:15 of the second, before Ilya Kovalchuk (one goal and one assist) answered at 12:14 of the middle frame. Brian Boyle gave New York its third lead of the game two minutes and six seconds later, assisted by the Rangers’ 2008 fourth round selection (111th overall), Dale Weise. The Rangers protected the one-goal lead until Zach Parise (one goal and two assists) tied the score at three with 1:46 remaining in regulation to send the contest into overtime. In the extra frame, Gaborik notched the game-winner with his second power play goal of the game at 3:12 of the overtime period, assisted by Frolov and defenseman Dan Girardi. Martin Biron turned aside 17 of 19 shots through the game’s first two periods while making his Rangers debut, and Chad Johnson entered the game to begin the third period and stopped six of seven shots to pick up the win.









2010-2011 PRE-SEASON SCHEDULE:

September 23 NYR vs. New Jersey September 25 NYR at New Jersey September 26 NYR at Detroit September 29 NYR vs. Detroit October 1 NYR vs. Ottawa October 2 NYR at Ottawa

RANGERS UPCOMING SCHEDULE: Sunday, September 26 Pre-season Wednesday, September 29 Pre-season Friday, October 1 Pre-season Saturday, October 2 Pre-season

Game Game Game Game

at Detroit vs. Detroit vs. Ottawa at Ottawa

5:00 7:00 7:00 7:00

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*ALL TIMES FOR SCHEDULE REPRESENT EASTERN STANDARD TIME

ROSTER MOVES: Sept. 24: Assigned goaltenders Jordan Parise and Cameron Talbot; defensemen Lee Baldwin, Sam Klassen, Tomas Kundratek, Jyri Niemi, Blake Parlett, and Nigel Williams; and forwards Chris Chappell, Devin DiDiomete, Brodie Dupont, Ryan Garlock, Chris McKelvie, Justin Soryal, and Kelsey Tessier to Hartford (AHL) and returned goaltender Scott Stajcer (Owen Sound, OHL); defensemen Daniel Maggio (Guelph, OHL) and Dylan McIlrath (Moose Jaw, WHL); and forwards Ryan Bourque (Quebec, QMJHL), Roman Horak (Chilliwack, WHL), Randy McNaught (Saskatoon, WHL), Christian Thomas (Oshawa, OHL), Ethan Werek (Kingston, OHL), Jason Wilson (Owen Sound, OHL), and Andrew Yogan (Erie, OHL) to their respective junior club.

NEW YORK RANGERS 2010-2011 STAFF GLEN SATHER President and General Manager With a strong mix of experienced veterans and promising home-grown youth on the roster, Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather continues to illustrate why he is one of the great architects in the history of hockey management. With 33 years of hockey experience on his Hall of Fame resume, which includes five Stanley Cup Championships, he is the league’s longest tenured general manager, serving the past 10 seasons with New York and prior to that, 21 years in Edmonton. During his time in New York, Sather has laid the foundation for long-term success by stockpiling talented prospects and adding significant pieces via trades and free agency. Over the last five seasons, the Blueshirts have totaled 209 wins and a .577 winning percentage, ranking sixth and fourth in the Eastern Conference, respectively. The Rangers posted 40-or-more wins in four consecutive seasons from 2005-06 to 2008-09, marking only the second time in franchise history the team has achieved the feat (1970-71 to 1973-74). In that time period, the Rangers were also one of only two Eastern Conference teams to advance to the playoffs in each of the four seasons. Sather became New York’s 12th President and 10th General Manager on June 1, 2000. He also served as head coach from January 30, 2003 to February 25, 2004. Sather led the Edmonton Oilers’ to five Stanley Cup Championships between 1984 – 1990, overseeing the development of a revolutionary team concept as well as some of the finest individual talents ever to play the game. Sather’s achievements were recognized and honored on September 9, 1997 when he became the first member of the Edmonton Oilers organization to be selected to the Hockey Hall of Fame. During his tenure with the Oilers, the club posted a 791-660-215 record in 1,666 regular season games (.539 winning percentage), capturing three President’s Trophies, six division titles and six conference championships. In Stanley Cup playoff action, Sather’s teams compiled a 133-82 record in 215 games (.619 winning percentage), leading to the club’s five Stanley Cup titles. Upon his retirement as a player following the 1976-77 season, Sather immediately joined the coaching ranks, guiding the Edmonton Oilers to 12 straight WHA and NHL playoff appearances, four Stanley Cup Championships and five Stanley Cup Finals appearances between 1977 and 1989. Sather added the title of General Manager on June 15, 1979, and was named the team’s President prior to the 1982-83 season. Before embarking on his executive career, Sather put together one of the most impressive coaching records in NHL history. He has served as a Head Coach in 932 NHL regular season games, compiling a record of 497-307-128 (.602 winning percentage), ranking 16th on the NHL’s all-time coaching list with 497 victories. In 127 Stanley Cup playoff games, Sather posted a record of 89-37-1, ranking sixth on the all-time list for playoff wins with 89 and first all-time with a .705 playoff winning percentage. He received the Jack Adams Trophy as the NHL’s Coach of the Year in 1985-86 and is one of only six coaches to coach in five or more NHL All-Star Games. Sather’s knowledge of the game, tactical negotiating strategies, strong developmental skills and keen ability to get the best out of his players are keys to his managerial success. During his administration in Edmonton, Sather developed a dynasty by nurturing talented draft picks Mark Messier, Kevin Lowe, Jari Kurri, Grant Fuhr, Paul Coffey, Esa Tikkanen and Glenn Anderson, along with the acquisition of a rising star named Wayne Gretzky. Sather’s management experience and success also carries over to the international arena. Most recently, he served as Team Canada’s General Manager and Coach for the 1996 World Cup of Hockey. He also guided Team Canada’s 1994 Canada Cup Championship and was the General Manager of the gold medal-winning team in the 1994 World Hockey Championships. A native of High River, Alberta, Sather enjoyed a successful junior career with the Edmonton Oil Kings. Following the completion of his amateur days, he became property of the Detroit Red Wings but would never wear a Winged Wheel jersey. After a season with the Central League’s Memphis Wings, Sather was drafted away from the Red Wings by the Boston Bruins in 1965, and would make his National Hockey League debut with the Bruins in the 1966-67 season. Sather would go on to play 10 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues, Montreal Canadiens and Minnesota North Stars. In 658 NHL regular season games, the feisty winger registered 80 goals and 113 assists for 193 points, along with 724 penalty minutes. As a member of the New York Rangers from 1970 through 1974, Sather appeared in 188 regular season games, recording 18 goals and 24 assists for 42 points, along with 193 penalty minutes. In addition, he was a member of the 1971-72 Rangers club which advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals. Sather and his wife, Ann, have two sons, Justin and Shanon.

JIM SCHOENFELD Assistant General Manager, Player Personnel, Assistant Coach and General Manager, Hartford Wolf Pack Jim Schoenfeld begins his fourth season as Assistant General Manager, Player Personnel of the Rangers. In his role, he assists President and General Manager Glen Sather on all player transactions. In addition, Schoenfeld also continues as a member of the coaching staff, having joined Tortorella as an assistant coach on February 23, 2009. He is also responsible for all hockey-related matters for the Hartford Wolf Pack. Schoenfeld has spent the past seven seasons as General Manager of the Hartford Wolf Pack and served as head coach of the team for two seasons from 2005-06 to 2006-07. He assumed head coaching duties for the organization on July 13, 2005,

when he became the fourth head coach in franchise history. Schoenfeld has played a key role in developing the organization’s pool of prospects. Prior to joining Hartford, he served as an assistant coach with the Rangers for the 2002-03 campaign. He joined the Rangers after serving as a lead analyst for ESPN’s National Hockey Night from 1999 through 2002. A veteran of 10 seasons in the National Hockey League as a head coach, Schoenfeld compiled a 256-246-78 record (.509 winning percentage) with the Buffalo Sabres, New Jersey Devils, Washington Capitals and the Phoenix Coyotes. His most recent NHL head coaching stint was with Phoenix in 1997-98 and 1998-99 compiling a record of 72-66-24. Schoenfeld guided the team to a 39-31-12 record in 1998-99, which ranks second in franchise history for most victories in a single season. Schoenfeld represented the Coyotes that year at the NHL All-Star Game, as a member of the North American team’s coaching staff. After leaving ESPN to assume head coaching duties of the Washington Capitals on January 27, 1994, Schoenfeld posted a record of 113-102-34 in 249 games. He ranks fourth in Capitals’ history in games coached (249), victories (113) and winning percentage (.522). Schoenfeld guided the New Jersey Devils from January 26, 1988 through November 6, 1990, leading the club to a record of 50-59-15 in 124 games. During the 1987-88 season, he was responsible for leading the Devils to the team’s first-ever Stanley Cup Playoff appearance, taking the club to within one game of the Stanley Cup Finals. Schoenfeld made his NHL head coaching debut with the Buffalo Sabres during the 1985-86 season, where he directed the team until General Manager Scotty Bowman resumed his coaching career on January 15th. He also served as head coach of Buffalo’s top American Hockey League affiliate, the Rochester Americans, for a portion of the 1984-85 season. Schoenfeld’s stint behind the Americans’ bench ended when he came out of retirement and rejoined the Sabres’ active lineup on December 19, 1984. A veteran of 13 seasons in the National Hockey League, Schoenfeld appeared in 719 games with the Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins from 1972-73 through 1984-85. A former captain of the Buffalo Sabres, he registered 51 goals and 204 assists for 255 points, along with 1,132 penalty minutes. Originally selected by the Buffalo Sabres in the first round, 5th overall, in the 1972 NHL Entry Draft, Schoenfeld is a member of the Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame and the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame. A Native of Galt, Ontario, Schoenfeld and his wife, Theresa, have a daughter, Katie, and three sons, Justin, Adam and Nathan.

JOHN TORTORELLA Head Coach John Tortorella begins his second full season with the Rangers after being named the 34th head coach in the 85-season history of the franchise on February 23, 2009. He currently ranks first on the NHL’s all-time wins list among U.S.-born coaches with 289 career victories, having passed Peter Laviolette with a 4-3 shootout win at Montreal on March 17, 2009. Last season, he became the 44th head coach in NHL history to coach 600 NHL games following a 2-1 victory at Carolina on December 31, 2009. After joining the Rangers bench in 2009, Tortorella led New York to a 12-7-2 mark over the final 21 games to earn a playoff berth. Prior to returning to the Rangers, Tortorella served as Head Coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning for seven seasons. Under his guidance, Tampa Bay compiled a 239-222-36-38 record in 535 games. He led the Lightning to four consecutive Stanley Cup Playoff appearances, including two Southeast Division Championships in 2002-03 and 2003-04. In 2003-04, Tortorella guided Tampa Bay to a franchise record 46 wins and 106 points, and went on to capture the only Stanley Cup Championship in franchise history. He was awarded the Jack Adams Award as the National Hockey League’s top coach following that season. Tortorella joined Tampa Bay following a one-year stint with the Rangers in 1999-2000 where he was an Assistant Coach and served as Head Coach for the final four games of the season. Prior to joining the Rangers, he spent two seasons as an Assistant Coach with the Phoenix Coyotes. He joined Phoenix during the 1997-98 season, after spending the previous eight seasons with the Buffalo Sabres organization. Tortorella served as an Assistant Coach with the Sabres from 1989-90 to 1994-95 and as Head Coach with their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Rochester Americans, during the 1995-96 and 1996-97 campaigns. He guided the club to the Calder Cup championship in 1995-96, and followed that up by posting the AHL Northern Conference’s best record during the 1996-97 regular season. Tortorella’s coaching experience spans 23 years and includes several accolades. He began his tenure behind the bench with the Virginia Lancers of the Atlantic Coast Hockey League (ACHL), where he spent two seasons as General Manager and Head Coach from 1986-87 to 1987-88 and immediately established himself as one of the league’s best. In two seasons with the Lancers, Tortorella compiled a 73-24-1-0 record to earn Coach of the Year honors both seasons, along with the league championship during the 1986-87 campaign. Following the 1987-88 season, Tortorella joined the Fort Wayne Komets of the International Hockey League (IHL) during their 1988 playoff run before serving as an Assistant Coach with the New Haven Nighthawks (AHL) in 1988-89. Tortorella has also carried over his coaching success to the international stage. Most recently, he served as an assistant coach for the silver medal-winning Team USA at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada. He also served as head coach for Team USA at the 2008 World Championship, and was an assistant coach at the 2005 World Championship. Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Tortorella played at Salem State College before transferring to the University of Maine of the East Coast Athletic Conference (ECAC), where he skated for three seasons as a right winger. After playing in Sweden, he returned to North America to skate in the ACHL with the Hampton Roads Gulls, Erie Golden Blades and Virginia Lancers. Additionally, Tortorella takes an active role in the community through The John and Christine Tortorella Family Foundation. Both personally, and in conjunction with the Garden of Dreams Foundation, the Tortorellas have focused their unique resources to advance amateur hockey and educational enrichment opportunities for children, along with medical research and treatment for those in need.

A native of Boston, Massachusetts, Tortorella and his wife, Chris, have two children, Brittany and Dominick.

NHL Totals Rangers Totals

GC 642 107

W 289 50

L 265 43

T 37 1

OT 51 13

PCT .519 .533

BENOIT ALLAIRE Assistant Coach and Goaltending Coach Benoit Allaire begins his seventh season with the Rangers coaching staff after being named Assistant Coach and Goaltending Coach on July 15, 2004. Under the direction of Allaire, Rangers’ standout Henrik Lundqvist has achieved considerable success, becoming the first goalie in NHL history to record 30-or-more wins in each of his first five seasons and was a finalist for the Vezina Trophy in each of his first three seasons. In 2005-06, with Allaire, Lundqvist enjoyed a breakout rookie season and was among the league leaders in several categories for goaltenders. Lundqvist was selected to the NHL’s AllRookie Team, while ranking fourth in the league in save percentage (.922) and fifth in goals against average (2.24). Prior to coming to New York, Allaire spent seven seasons as the goaltending coach for the Phoenix Coyotes. He also served as the goaltending instructor for the Montreal Canadiens for one season in 1997. Allaire was the first to implement the hybrid style of goaltending, a combination of stand-up and butterfly, relying on quickness and reaction to the puck, while utilizing butterfly technique in certain situations. Under the direction of Allaire, the Coyotes goaltenders enjoyed tremendous improvement and success. Before joining the Coyotes organization in 1999, Sean Burke appeared in 536 NHL matches and posted a 3.21 goals against average and .895 save percentage and 19 shutouts. While with Allaire, Burke’s play improved enormously, appearing in 211 matches with Phoenix and recording a 2.39 goals against average, a .919 save percentage and 15 shutouts. He was also nominated for both the Vezina and Lester B. Pearson Trophies following the 2001-02 season and appeared in the NHL All-Star Game twice (2001, 2002). Additionally, Coyotes goaltender Brian Boucher established a new modern NHL record shutout streak from December 22, 2003 to January 11, 2004, going 332:01 without allowing a goal and recording five shutouts. Stanley Cup winning goaltender Nikolai Khabibulin also posted significantly improved statistics under the tutelage of Allaire. Prior to Allaire joining Phoenix, Khabibulin posted a 3.02 goals against average and a .906 save percentage with nine shutouts (1994-95 - 1996-97). Over his two seasons with Allaire (1997-98, 1998-99), Khabibulin twice participated in the NHL All-Star Game and shaved more than half a goal off his goals against average. In 133 games under Allaire, he registered a 2.45 goals against average and a .911 save percentage and 12 shutouts. A native of St. Janvier, Quebec, Allaire served as a goaltending instructor for six seasons (1989-95) in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) with three different teams: Laval, Verdun and Granby. During his stay in the QMJHL, the goaltenders under Allaire’s supervision won two President’s Cups (QMJHL’s championship) and played in two Memorial Cup Tournaments (Canadian Hockey League championship). Over the course of his career, Allaire has helped develop some of the game’s best goaltenders including Jose Theodore, Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Mathieu Garon, Tomas Vokoun and Jonathan Bernier. Allaire and his wife, Lyne Chalut, live in New York City.

MIKE SULLIVAN Assistant Coach Mike Sullivan begins his second season with the Rangers coaching staff after being named Assistant Coach on July 16, 2009. He arrived in New York after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant coach with the Tampa Bay Lightning. He served as an assistant coach under John Tortorella with Tampa Bay during the 2007-08 season. Prior to joining the Lightning, Sullivan served as head coach for the U.S. Men’s team at the 2007 World Championships in Russia. He also served as assistant coach for the U.S. Men’s Olympic Team at the 2006 Olympic Games in Torino, Italy. Sullivan began his coaching career in 2002 as head coach of the Providence Bruins in the American Hockey League (AHL). He led Providence to a 41-17-9-4 record and first place in the AHL’s North Division through the team’s first 71 games, before being named assistant coach of their parent NHL club, the Boston Bruins. The following season, Sullivan was named head coach of the Bruins (NHL), and led the team to a 41-19-15-7 mark and the Northeast Division title. In two seasons as Boston’s head coach, he posted a 70-56-15-23 record in 164 regular season games. Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Sullivan skated in 709 career NHL games in 11 seasons with the San Jose Sharks, Calgary Flames, Boston Bruins, and Phoenix Coyotes, registering 54 goals and 82 assists for 136 points, along with 203 penalty minutes. The Marshfield, Massachusetts native was originally selected by the Rangers in the fourth round, 69th overall, in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. He began his NHL career with San Jose in 1991 after spending one season with the San Diego Gulls of the International Hockey League. Prior to turning pro, Sullivan attended Boston University, where he skated in 141 career college games and registered 61 goals and 138 points over four seasons. Sullivan and his wife, Kate, have two daughters, Kaitlin and Kiley, and son, Matthew.

NEW YORK RANGERS

ALPHABETICAL INDIVIDUAL PLAYER SUMMARIES #42 Artem Anisimov, Center 2010 Pre-Season: Looking to make his 2010 pre-season debut. 2009-10: Appeared in 82 games with the Rangers, registering 12 goals and 16 assists for 28 points, along with 32 penalty minutes … Ranked ninth among NHL rookies in goals, 10th in points and tied for 15th in assists ... Tied for 11th in the NHL among first-year players with two game-winning goals ... Ranked sixth on the team in goals, eighth in points and 12th in assists ... Tied for second on the team with seven goals against the Atlantic Division, and ranked fifth on the Rangers in even strength goals (11) and even strength points (26) ... One of four NHL rookies and four Rangers to appear in all 82 games ... The Rangers posted a record of 7-2-2 when he tallied a goal and 15-6-3 when he recorded a point ... Ended the season riding a career-high four-game assist/point streak (four assists), and registered five assists in the last six games ... Notched his 10th goal of the season on Mar. 4 vs. Pittsburgh … Recorded his 20th point of the season with an assist in a 3-2 overtime win at Pittsburgh on Feb. 12 … Recorded a career-high three points (one goal and two assists) on Nov. 23 vs. Columbus … Recorded his first career multi-point effort with two assists on Oct. 12 vs. Toronto … Notched his first career NHL goal with a power play tally Oct. 11 vs. Anaheim … Tallied his first career NHL point with an assist on Oct. 8 at Washington. #16 Sean Avery, Left Wing 2010 Pre-Season: Looking to make his 2010 pre-season debut. 2009-10: Skated in 69 contests with the Rangers, recording 11 goals and 20 assists for 31 points, along with 160 penalty minutes … Established a career-high with three power play goals ... Tied for fifth on the team in assists, and ranked seventh in goals and points ... Nine of his 11 goals and 20 of his 31 points were recorded at MSG … The Rangers posted a record of 6-2-0 when he notched a goal, and 15-6-2 when he recorded a point … Recorded six multi-point performances … Tallied two goals on Mar. 14 vs. Philadelphia … Notched his first career penalty shot goal on Feb. 14 vs. Tampa Bay, and the first penalty shot goal by a Ranger since Michal Rozsival on Dec. 17, 2008 at Los Angeles … Tied his single-game career-highs with three assists and four points on Jan. 6 vs. Dallas … Recorded his 200th NHL point with an assist on Nov. 28 at Pittsburgh ... Tallied two goals, including the game-winner, on Nov. 23 vs. Columbus. #43 Martin Biron, Goaltender 2010 Pre-Season: Turned aside 17 of 19 shots in the first two periods (40:00) in a no decision, while making his Rangers debut in Thursday’s 4-3 overtime win vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Appeared in 29 contests with the New York Islanders, registering a 9-14-4 record, along with a 3.27 goals against average and .896 save percentage … Recorded 30-plus saves on 10 occasions, including a 38-save shutout on Oct. 31 vs. Buffalo (5-0) which represented his 200th career victory … Registered a 7-3-1 record in his last 11 starts of the season … Posted a season-high, four-game winning streak from Mar. 25 vs. Calgary to Apr. 6 vs. Montreal, recording a 2.50 goals against average and a .915 save percentage over the span … Made his 450th career appearance on Dec. 27 at Philadelphia. #94 Derek Boogaard, Left Wing 2010 Pre-Season: Registered 10 penalty minutes and a plus-one rating in 5:45 of ice time, while making his Rangers debut on Thursday vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Skated in 57 games with the Minnesota Wild, recording four assists and 105 penalty minutes … Registered a teamhigh 105 penalty minutes … Led Minnesota with nine major penalties … Ranked eighth on the team with 83 hits … The Wild posted a 29-22-6 record when he dressed and a 4-0-0 record when he tallied a point … Eclipsed the 500 career penaltyminute mark with 11 penalty minutes against Vancouver on Jan. 13 … Logged a career-high 11:58 of ice time and team-high five hits at Ottawa on Dec. 19 … Amassed a career-high 15 penalty minutes in 5:42 of ice time at Anaheim on Dec. 29. #22 Brian Boyle, Center 2010 Pre-Season: Tallied one goal, four hits and five penalty minutes in his pre-season debut on Thursday vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Skated in 71 games with the Rangers, recording four goals and two assists for six points, along with 47 penalty minutes … Established career-highs in assists, points, penalty minutes, games played and shots, and tied his career-high in goals and game-winning goals … Made his Rangers debut on Oct. 2 at Pittsburgh ... Skated in his 100th career NHL game on Mar. 7 vs. Buffalo … Three of his four goals were registered against Western Conference opponents ... Five of his six points were recorded at MSG … Tallied his first assist as a Ranger on Oct. 26 vs. Phoenix … Tallied his first goal/point, the game-winner, as a Ranger on Oct. 14 vs. Los Angeles.

#34 Dane Byers, Left Wing 2010 Pre-Season: Looking to make his 2010 pre-season debut. 2009-10: Appeared in five games with the Rangers, registering one goal and 31 penalty minutes … Tallied his first career NHL goal in his season debut on Oct. 30 at Minnesota … Also skated in 74 contests with the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League (AHL), recording 25 goals and 26 assists for 51 points, along with 100 penalty minutes … Established careerhighs in goals, points and power play goals (13) … Tied for seventh in the AHL in power play goals ... Ranked second on the team in points and power play goals, third in goals and fourth in assists … Posted 11 multi-point performances, including two, three-point efforts on Feb. 13 vs. Bridgeport (two goals and one assist) and Apr. 10 vs. Springfield (one goal and two assists) … Registered a career-high seven-game point streak from Oct. 23 at Adirondack to Nov. 19 vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, tallying nine points (four goals and five assists) over the span … Notched the overtime game winning goal on Jan. 22 vs. Manchester … Recorded two assists on Oct. 25 vs. Worcester. #24 Ryan Callahan, Right Wing 2010 Pre-Season: Looking to make his 2010 pre-season debut. 2009-10: Appeared in 77 games with the Rangers, registering 19 goals and 18 assists for 37 points, along with 48 penalty minutes … Named Alternate Captain on Oct. 2 ... Established career-highs in power play goals, game winning goals and penalty minutes, and tied his career-high in assists ... Captured his second consecutive Steven McDonald Extra Effort Award ... Ranked third in the NHL in hits and fourth among forwards in blocked shots … Ranked second on the team in shots, fourth in goals and road points (15), fifth in home points (22), and tied for second in road goals (nine) and tied for fourth in points ... Finished second on the team in power play goals, third in power play points (20) and fourth in power play assists (11) ... The Rangers posted a record of 16-6-2 when he registered a point … Recorded a career-high, nine multi-point performances, including three multi-goal efforts … Skated in his 200th career NHL game on Jan. 25 vs. Pittsburgh … Recorded his second four-point effort of the season with two goals and two assists on Jan. 17 vs. Montreal … Set a career-high with four points (two goals and two assists) on Dec. 17 at Long Island … Attempted his first career NHL penalty shot on Dec. 6 vs. Detroit (save). #26 Erik Christensen, Center 2010 Pre-Season: Won nine of 18 faceoffs (50%) and registered three shots in 18:30 of ice time, while making his 2010 preseason debut on Thursday vs. the Devils. 2009-10: Appeared in 49 contests with the Rangers, recording eight goals and 18 assists for 26 points, along with 14 penalty minutes … Claimed by the Rangers off waivers from Anaheim on Dec. 2 … Made his Rangers debut on Dec. 5 at Buffalo ... Established a career-high with a plus-11 rating overall ... Tied for third on the team with 26 points (eight goals and 18 assists) in the final 43 games of the season, dating back to Dec. 31 at Carolina ... Ranked second on the team with a plus-14 rating in his 49 games with the Rangers ... Recorded a career-high, eight multi-point efforts, including four multi-assist performances … The Rangers posted a record of 5-1-0 when he tallied a goal, and were 12-3-2 when he recorded a point ... Named co-recipient of the John Halligan Good Guy Award for cooperation with the media ... Ranks 11th in the NHL all-time in shootout percentage (51.4%), and tied for ninth in shootout game-deciding goals (eight) and 10th in shootout goals (18) ... Notched his sixth career two-goal effort on Apr. 7 vs. Toronto ... Recorded his fifth career two-goal effort, tallied in a 1:46 span of the second period including the game-winner, and added one assist to tie his career-high with three points on Feb. 14 vs. Tampa Bay ... Also skated in nine games with the Anaheim Ducks. #4 Michael Del Zotto, Defenseman 2010 Pre-Season: Looking to make his 2010 pre-season debut. 2009-10: Appeared in 80 games with the Rangers, registering nine goals and 28 assists for 37 points, along with 32 penalty minutes … Made his NHL debut on Oct. 2 at Pittsburgh ... Named to the 2010 NHL All-Rookie Team … Led all NHL rookies in power play assists (18), ranked second in power play points (22) and tied for fifth in power play goals ... Ranked second in the NHL among rookies in hits, fourth in assists and blocked shots, seventh in points and tied for 15th in goals ... Led the team in power play assists, ranked second in power play points, third in assists, tied for fourth in points, and ranked fifth in power play goals and eighth in goals ... Led all team defensemen in goals, assists and points ... The Rangers posted a record of 20-6-4 when he recorded a point ... Named NHL Rookie of the Month for October ... Registered seven multi-point efforts, including five multi-assist performances … Registered eight points (two goals and six assists) in a seven-game span from Mar. 21 at Boston to Apr. 3 at Florida, and recorded five assists on the Rangers six-game road trip from Mar. 25 at New Jersey to Apr. 6 at Buffalo … Registered his 30th point of the season with one goal on Mar. 21 at Boston ... Recorded two power play points (one goal and one assist), including his first career NHL assist on Oct. 5 at New Jersey … Tallied his first career NHL point with the game-winning goal on Oct. 3 vs. Ottawa, becoming the first teenager to score a goal for the Rangers since Manny Malhotra (1998-99) and the second youngest defensemen in team history to accomplish the feat behind Red Garrett; was the first game-winning goal tallied by an NHL rookie this season. #23 Chris Drury, Center 2009-10: Skated in 77 contests with the Rangers, recording 14 goals and 18 assists for 32 points, along with 31 penalty minutes … Led all NHL forwards in blocked shots (97) ... Ranked first on the team and tied for 21st in the league overall in faceoff winning percentage … Tied for third on the team in even strength goals (12), and ranked fifth in goals and sixth in points ... Nominated for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy ... Captured the Players’ Player Award for the second consecutive season ... The Rangers posted a record of 11-2-1 when he notched a goal … Posted multi-assist performances in back-to-back games on Mar. 12 at Atlanta (two assists) and Mar. 14 vs. Philadelphia (two assists) … Tallied one assist and registered a

fighting major on Feb. 12 at Pittsburgh; it was his first fighting major since Mar. 9, 2008 vs. Boston … Recorded his 250th career NHL goal and 600th career NHL point with an empty net goal on Feb. 14 vs. Tampa Bay … Skated in his 800th career NHL game on Oct. 19 vs. San Jose … Tallied the Rangers first goal of the season on Oct. 2 at Pittsburgh. #17 Brandon Dubinsky, Center/Left Wing 2010 Pre-Season: Logged 19:56 of ice time in his pre-season debut vs. New Jersey on Thursday. 2009-10: Appeared in 69 games with the Rangers, registering 20 goals and 24 assists for 44 points, along with 54 penalty minutes … Established career-highs in goals, points, power play goals and shorthanded goals … Led the Rangers in gamewinning goals for the second straight season, with 12 of his 33 goals counting as the game-winner since the start of the 2008-09 season … Ranked first on the team and tied for 13th in the NHL in shorthanded goals … Tied for second on the team in goals, ranked third in points and even strength scoring (32 points), tied for third in power play goals and even strength goals (12), and finished fourth in assists ... Tied a career-high with 10 multi-point performances, ranking third on the team ... The Rangers posted a record of 12-1-4 when he notched a goal ... Tallied his 20th goal of the season, marking the first time he reached the 20-goal mark in his career, on Apr. 9 vs. Philadelphia ... Registered two assists on Apr. 7 vs. Toronto, establishing a new career-high with 43 points ... Recorded his third straight 40-point season with one power play goal on Apr. 2 at Tampa Bay … Notched a power play goal and a career-high eight shots in a season-high 26:48 of icetime on Mar. 25 at New Jersey … Missed 13 games due to a broken hand suffered on Nov. 7 at Calgary … Reached the 20-assist mark for the third straight season with one assist on Mar. 18 vs. St. Louis … Notched his career-high 15th goal of the season on Mar. 4 vs. Pittsburgh … Posted his third career “Gordie Howe Hat Trick” in an 8-2 win on Jan. 19 vs. Tampa Bay … Skated in his 200th career NHL game on Jan. 6 vs. Dallas … Tallied two assists, including his 100th career NHL point, on Jan. 4 vs. Boston. #44 Steve Eminger, Defenseman 2010 Pre-Season: Looking to make his 2010 pre-season debut. 2009-10: Appeared in 63 games with the Anaheim Ducks, registering four goals and 12 assists for 16 points, along with 30 penalty minutes … Ranked second on the team in blocked shots (99) and third among Anaheim defensemen in hits (102) … Recorded 14 (four goals and 10 assists) of his 16 points in his final 36 games … Posted a career-high plus-five rating, tying Anaheim’s team record for plus/minus rating in a single game, and recorded two points (one goal and one assist) in a 5-2 win at Colorado on Mar. 31 … Skated in his 300th NHL game recorded on Nov. 14 at Detroit … Finished fourth among Ducks defensemen in total ice time (1,227:11). #28 Garnet Exelby, Defenseman 2010 Pre-Season: Looking to make his 2010 pre-season debut. 2009-10: Skated in 51 contests with the Toronto Maple Leafs, recording one goal and three assists for four points, along with 73 penalty minutes … Tied for sixth on the team overall and ranked third among Maple Leafs defensemen in hits (87) despite skating in only 51 games … Ranked eighth on Toronto with 54 blocked shots … Tallied his first goal of the season on Apr. 1 vs. Buffalo … Skated in his 400th career NHL game in a 3-2 win on Mar. 20 vs. Montreal … Recorded two assists, including the primary assist on the game-winning goal at 6:02 of the third period, and registered a plus-three rating in a 3-2 win on Dec. 14 vs. Ottawa; his two assists and plus-three rating were both season-highs … Tallied his first point of the season with an assist on Nov. 25 at Tampa Bay. #27 Ruslan Fedotenko, Left Wing 2010 Pre-Season: Tied for the team lead with six shots on goal in Thursday’s 4-3 overtime win vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Appeared in 80 games with the Pittsburgh Penguins, recording 11 goals and 19 assists for 30 points, along with 50 penalty minutes … Ranked fifth on the team in hits (132), and fourth among Pittsburgh forwards in blocked shots (46) … Tallied 21 of his 30 points at Mellon Arena to rank seventh on the team in home points … Tied for sixth on the team in home goals (eight) and seventh in home assists (13) … Recorded seven multi-point efforts … Notched his 150th career goal with a power play tally and added an assist on Mar. 27 vs. Philadelphia … Registered his 300th career point with an assist on Jan. 28 vs. Ottawa … Tallied six assists in a six-game span from Jan. 16 at Vancouver to Jan. 28 vs. Ottawa … Tied his career-high for points in a game with three assists on Jan. 21 vs. Washington … Skated in his 600th NHL game on Oct. 7 vs. Phoenix … Also skated in six playoff contests with the Penguins. #31 Alex Frolov, Left Wing 2010 Pre-Season: Led all Rangers in scoring with three points and two assists, and tied for the game-high with six shots on goal, while making his Rangers debut in Thursday’s 4-3 overtime win vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Appeared in 81 games with the Los Angeles Kings, registering 19 goals and 32 assists for 51 points, along with 26 penalty minutes … Tied for third among Kings skaters in assists (32) … Finished fifth on the team in goals (19) and points (51) … Appeared in 81 of Los Angeles’ 82 games … Recorded two, four-game point streaks – from Oct. 3 vs. Phoenix to Oct. 10 at St. Louis (one goal and three assists) and Oct. 22 vs. Dallas to Oct. 28 at San Jose (three goals and four assists) … Finished the month of October with four goals and eight assists for 12 points in 13 games … Recorded 10 multi-point performances … Tallied a season-high four points (one goal and three assists) on Mar. 8 vs. Columbus … Appeared in 500th NHL game on Jan. 9 vs. St. Louis … Registered 11 points (four goals and seven assists) in 15 games during the month of March … Posted four points (one goal and three assists) in six playoff games … Appeared in first playoff contest and tallied first playoff point, an assist, on Apr. 15 at Vancouver … Recorded first playoff multi-point game (two assists) on Apr. 24 vs. Vancouver.

#10 Marian Gaborik, Right Wing 2010 Pre-Season: Notched two power play goals, including the game-winner at 3:12 of overtime, in his pre-season debut on Thursday vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Skated in 76 contests with the Rangers, recording 42 goals and 44 assists for 86 points, along with 37 penalty minutes … Established career-highs in assists, points, power play goals and average icetime, and tied his career-high in goals … Ranked fifth in the NHL in goals, 10th in points, 16th in shots, and tied for third in the league in home goals (26) and power play goals ... Ranked eighth among NHL forwards in average icetime ... Led the Rangers in goals, assists, points, power play goals, power play points (26), plus/minus rating and shots, and ranked third on the team in power play assists (12) ... Established a career-high and led the team with 26 multi-point performances, including nine games with three-or-more points and seven multi-goal efforts … Notched one goal in his Rangers debut on Oct. 2 at Pittsburgh … Eclipsed the 40-goal, 40-assist and 80-point marks for the second time in his career ... The Rangers posted a record of 18-7-1 when he recorded two-or-more points, including a 5-2-0 mark when he tallied two-or-more goals, and were 8-1-0 when he registered three-or-more points … Tied a career-high with his 42nd goal of the season, the game-winner, and added an assist on Apr. 9 vs. Philadelphia ... Recorded his career-high 84th point of the season with one assist on Apr. 7 vs. Toronto ... Tallied two points (one goal and one assist), including his career-high 42nd assist of the season, on Apr. 3 at Florida ... Posted his second career 40-goal season with one goal on Mar. 30 at the NY Islanders, marking the 21st time in franchise history a Rangers player tallied 40 goals in a season and becoming the 18th different player in team history to reach the mark ... Registered two goals and one assist on Mar. 24 vs. the Islanders; the assist was his 40th of the season, marking the second time in his career he has reached the 40-assist mark … Notched five goals on the Rangers three-game Western Conference road trip (Jan. 30 - Feb. 2), including his 30th goal on Jan. 30 at Phoenix and his first hat trick as a Ranger on Jan. 31 at Colorado … Registered his first hat trick as a Ranger on Jan. 31 at Colorado, the 10th of his career and first since posting five goals vs. the Rangers on Dec. 12, 2007; his first goal was the 250th of his career, and his 500th career NHL point … Tallied one goal on Jan. 30 at Phoenix to post his sixth career 30-goal season … Tied his career-high with four assists in an 8-2 win on Jan. 19 vs. Tampa Bay, the most by a Ranger since Jaromir Jagr tallied four assists on Oct. 26, 2002 at Phoenix … Tallied two assists on Oct. 17 at Toronto to tie the franchise record for longest point streak (eight games) to begin the season by a new Ranger, set in 1955-56 (Dave Creighton); the eight-game point streak is also his longest point streak to begin a season in his career and best start through eight games since he recorded 13 points (five goals and eight assists) to begin the 2002-03 season. #97 Matt Gilroy, Defenseman 2010 Pre-Season: Looking to make his 2010 pre-season debut. 2009-10: Appeared in 69 games with the Rangers, registering four goals and 11 assists for 15 points, along with 23 penalty minutes … Recorded a game-high, plus-two rating in his NHL debut on Oct. 2 at Pittsburgh ... Tied for sixth in the NHL among rookie defensemen in goals, seventh in blocked shots and ninth in points ... Ranked fourth among team defensemen in goals and fifth in points ... The Rangers posted a record of 8-4-2 when he recorded a point ... Three of his four goals were tallied on the road ... Recorded his first career multi-point performance with two assists on Jan. 19 vs. Tampa Bay ... Registered a careerhigh five blocked shots on Jan. 25 vs. Pittsburgh … Tallied his first career NHL assist on Oct. 19 vs. San Jose … Tallied his first career NHL point with a goal, the game-winner, on Oct. 5 at New Jersey. #5 Dan Girardi, Defenseman 2010 Pre-Season: Tallied a power play assist on Gaborik’s overtime, game winning goal at 3:12 of the extra frame, and blocked two shots in 26:40 of ice time on Thursday vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Skated in 82 contests with the Rangers, recording six goals and 18 assists for 24 points, along with 53 penalty minutes … Led the team and ranked sixth in the NHL in blocked shots (180) ... Ranked second among team defensemen and ninth on the team overall in even strength scoring, registering 19 of his 24 points at even strength ... Ranked third among team defensemen in goals and points, and fourth in assists ... Tied for first among team defensemen and second overall in hits, and ranked second on the Rangers in average icetime and third on the team with a plus-nine rating at home ... One of four Rangers to skate in all 82 games ... The Rangers posted a record of 4-1-0 when he registered a goal … Tied a career-high three-game assist/point steak (three assists) from Dec. 16 vs. the NY Islanders to Dec. 19 at Philadelphia … Tallied a goal and blocked a season-high seven shots on Nov. 7 at Calgary … Recorded his first career multi-goal game with two goals on Oct. 12 vs. Toronto … Registered one assist and a plus-three rating while skating in his 200th career NHL game on Oct. 3 vs. Ottawa. #59 Evgeny Grachev, Right Wing 2010 Pre-Season: Looking to make his 2010 pre-season debut. 2009-10: Appeared in 80 games with the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League (AHL), registering 12 goals and 16 assists for 28 points, along with 14 penalty minutes … Led all Hartford rookies in assists, points and power play goals, and tied for first in goals … Tied for sixth on the team in goals, eighth in points and ninth in assists … Ranked 21st overall by The Hockey News in Future Watch 2010 … Registered five multi-point efforts, including three multi-goal performances … Tallied back-to-back multi-point efforts on Nov. 6 at Providence (one goal and one assist) and Nov. 7 at Bridgeport (one goal and one assist) … Recorded a season-high four-game point streak from Oct. 9 at Providence to Oct. 16 at Portland … Notched his first professional point with a power play goal on Oct. 9 at Providence … Made his professional debut on Oct. 3 at Binghamton.

#29 Chad Johnson, Goaltender 2010 Pre-Season: Registered the win in Thursday’s 4-3 overtime win vs. New Jersey, stopping six of seven shots after entering the game to begin the third period (23:08). 2009-10: Appeared in five contests with the Rangers, posting a record of 1-2-1, along with a 2.35 goals against average and . 919 save percentage … Made his NHL debut on Dec. 30 vs. Philadelphia, entering the contest at the start of the second period and stopping 17 of 20 shots ... Made 34 saves to record his first career NHL win, while starting in consecutive games for the first time in his career, in a 3-1 win on Jan. 31 at Colorado ... Registered one assist, made 31 saves through regulation/overtime and stopped three of five shootout attempts, while making his first career NHL start on Jan. 7 at Atlanta; the last goalie to register an assist in his first career start was Alex Auld on Jan. 23, 2002 ... Dressed as Henrik Lundqvist’s backup in 24 games ... Also appeared in 47 games with Hartford (AHL), posting a 24-18-2 record with a 2.54 goals against average and three shutouts ... Ranked fourth among AHL rookies in save percentage and saves, and fifth in wins, goals against average and shutouts … Finished the season riding a season-high, five-game winning streak from Apr. 2 vs. Lowell to Apr. 11 at Bridgeport, registering a 5-0-0 mark with a 2.20 goals against average and a .930 save percentage ... Posted a record of 7-1-0 from Oct. 31 vs. Providence to Nov. 14 at Worcester, registering a 1.13 goals against average with a .968 save percentage (242-250) and three shutouts over the span ... Recorded back-to-back shutouts (61 saves), stopping 26 shots on Nov. 13 vs. Manchester and 35 shots on Nov. 14 at Worcester ... Notched his first professional victory on Oct. 10 in a 7-3 win vs. Springfield, stopping 27 of 28 shots after entering the contest at the start of the second period. #13 Tim Kennedy, Center 2010 Pre-Season: Logged 17:47 of ice time while making his Rangers’ debut in Thursday’s 4-3 overtime win vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Skated in 78 games with the Buffalo Sabres, recording 10 goals and 16 assists for 26 points, along with 50 penalty minutes … Led Sabres rookies in goals (10), assists (16), points (26), penalty minutes (50) and shots (98) … Recorded two multipoint performances – Dec. 27 at St. Louis (two assists) and Mar. 16 at Atlanta (one goal and one assist) … Registered a fourgame scoring streak (two goals and two assists) from March 26 to March 31 … Recorded a season-high five shots on goal on October 10 @ Nashville … Tallied three game-winning goals (Oct. 28 at New Jersey, Nov.30 at Toronto and March 29 at Boston) … Appeared in first playoff contest on Apr. 15 vs. Boston, recording an assist and plus-two rating in a 2-1 victory … Appeared in six postseason games, recording a goal and two assists for three points, along with a plus-three rating. #30 Henrik Lundqvist, Goaltender 2010 Pre-Season: Looking to make his 2010 pre-season debut. 2009-10: Appeared in 73 games with the Rangers, posting a record of 35-27-10, along with a 2.38 goals against average, a . 921 save percentage and four shutouts… Established a career-high in games played and saves (1,942) ... Tied for second in the NHL in games played, ranked fourth in saves, fifth in icetime, eighth in goals against average, and tied for seventh in save percentage, 10th in wins and 13th in shutouts … Captured the Rangers’ MVP Award for the fourth consecutive year … Stopped 30 shots to register his fourth shutout of the season and 24th of his career on Apr. 2 at Tampa Bay, to move into a tie for fourth on the Rangers all-time shutouts list ... Made 35 saves through regulation/overtime, and stopped all three shots faced in the shootout, to post his 30th win of the season on Mar. 25 at New Jersey; Is the only goalie in NHL history to post 30-or-more wins in each of his first five NHL seasons, and the first Rangers goaltender in team history to post five straight 30-win seasons ... Established career-highs in saves and shots faced, stopping 50 of 55 shots on Mar. 4 vs. Pittsburgh … Posted a career-high 127:06 shutout streak from Jan. 9 at Boston to Jan. 14 vs. Ottawa (81 saves) … Made his 300th career NHL appearance on Dec. 30 vs. Philadelphia … Recorded his 150th career regular season win with a 29-save shutout on Nov. 1 against Boston to become the fastest goalie to 150 wins (279 games) in team history, reaching the mark 16 games ahead of Mike Richter (295 games). #51 Ryan McDonagh, Defenseman 2010 Pre-Season: Registered two penalty minutes and a plus-one rating in 19:21 of ice time on Thursday vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Skated in 43 games with the University of Wisconsin Badgers of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), recording four goals and 14 assists for 18 points, along with 73 penalty minutes … Established career-highs in games played, assists, points and penalty minutes … Tied for second among team defensemen in goals, and ranked third in assists and points … Ranked second on the team with a plus-22 rating … Tallied an assist on the game winning goal in the National Semifinal game vs. R.I.T. on Apr. 8 to help Wisconsin advance to the National Championship game vs. Boston College, and finished the tournament with two assists … Tallied a season-high, four-game point streak from Oct. 30 vs. New Hampshire to Nov. 7 vs. Minnesota, registering four points (one goal and three assists) over the span. #45 Kris Newbury, Center 2010 Pre-Season: Looking to make his 2010 pre-season debut. 2009-10: Skated in 18 games with the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League (AHL), registering four goals and 14 assists for 18 points, along with 61 penalty minutes … Made his Hartford debut on Mar. 6 at Hamilton following his trade on Mar. 3 in exchange for Jordan Ownes ... Tied for the Wolf Pack lead in scoring with 18 points (four goals and 14 assists) in 18 games after joining the team ... Prior to his trade, skated in 52 contests with the Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL), registering 11 goals and 22 assists for 33 points, along with 144 penalty minutes … Led Grand Rapids and tied for 19th in the AHL in penalty minutes (144), and ranked third on the Griffins in points, tied for third in assists, fifth in power play goals (three), and ranked eighth in goals at the time of his trade to Hartford … Registered 10 multi-point performances … Posted a season-high, eight-

game point streak from Mar. 21 vs. Providence to Apr. 7 vs. Worcester, registering 11 points (one goal and 10 assists) over the span ... Also Skated in four games with the Detroit Red Wings, recording one goal in his season debut on Dec. 14 vs. Phoenix. #20 Vinny Prospal, Center/Left Wing 2009-10: Skated in 75 games with the Rangers, recording 20 goals and 38 assists for 58 points, along with 32 penalty minutes … Established a career-high in average icetime (20:06) ... Ranked second on the team in assists, points, power play assists (13), even strength goals (13) and home goals (13), tied for second in goals, third in power play goals, and ranked fourth in power play points (19) … Named Alternate Captain on Nov. 3 … Made his Rangers debut on Oct. 2 at Pittsburgh … Ranked second on the team with 15 multi-point performances … Named co-recipient of the John Halligan Good Guy Award for cooperation with the media ... Reached the 20-goal mark for the fifth time in his career with one goal, and added an assist on Apr. 7 vs. Toronto ... Registered two goals, including his 50th point of the season and the game-winner, and added an assist on Mar. 12 at Atlanta; Marked the eighth season he surpassed the 50-point plateau ... Notched a power play goal and a career-high nine shots on Feb. 10 vs. Nashville, the most shots by a Ranger since Scott Gomez on Oct. 25, 2008 vs. Pittsburgh (nine shots) … Registered his seventh-career four-point game (two goals and two assists) on Feb. 4 vs. Washington … Missed seven games from Dec. 30 to Jan. 9 due to arthroscopic knee surgery … Registered an assist while skating in his 900th NHL game on Nov. 28 at Pittsburgh … Recorded a game-high two goals, including his 200th career NHL goal, and added an assist on Oct. 14 vs. Los Angeles … Notched his first point as a Ranger, and 600th career NHL point, with a goal on Oct. 3 vs. Ottawa. #8 Brandon Prust, Right Wing 2010 Pre-Season: Registered five penalty minutes in 10:16 of ice time while making his 2010 pre-season debut in Thursday’s 4-3 overtime win vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Split the season between the Rangers and the Calgary Flames … Established career-highs in goals (five), assists (nine), points (14), game winning goals (three), plus/minus rating (plus-nine) and penalty minutes (163) ... Skated in 26 games with the Rangers, recording four goals and five assists for nine points, along with 65 penalty minutes … Registered 19 penalty minutes in his Rangers debut on Feb. 2 at Los Angeles after being acquired from Calgary along with Olli Jokinen, in exchange for Christopher Higgins and Ales Kotalik, earlier that day … Ranked third in the NHL with 25 fighting majors, and finished ninth in the league in penalty minutes ... Tallied a career-high, five-game point streak (three goals and two assists) from Apr. 2 at Tampa Bay to Apr. 9 vs. Philadelphia, including game-winning goals in back-to-back contests on Apr. 2 at Tampa Bay and Apr. 3 at Florida ... Recorded four points (three goals and one assist) on the Rangers six-game road trip from Mar. 25 at New Jersey to Apr. 6 at Buffalo ... Notched his first goal as a Ranger while skating in his 100th career NHL game on Mar. 10 at New Jersey ... Recorded his first point as a Ranger with an assist on Feb. 6 vs. New Jersey ... Prior to his trade, appeared in 43 games with Calgary, registering one goal and four assists, along with 98 penalty minutes … Led Calgary with 98 penalty minutes, and ranked second on the Flames with a plus-six rating at the time of his trade on Feb. 2. #6 Wade Redden, Defenseman 2009-10: Appeared in 75 games with the Rangers, registering two goals and 12 assists for 14 points, along with 27 penalty minutes … Tied for third on the team with a plus-four rating on the road, and ranked second among team defensemen with a plus-eight rating overall … Tied for second on the team with three points (one goal and two assists) vs. Central Division opponents ... Recorded 10 of his 14 points at MSG … The Rangers posted a record of 7-3-1 when he recorded a point … Ranks ninth among active players in plus/minus rating (plus-162) ... Notched one goal, and added two assists and a plus-two rating on Oct. 12 vs. Toronto. #33 Michal Rozsival, Defenseman 2010 Pre-Season: Logged 19:58 of ice time in Thursday’s 4-3 win vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Skated in 82 games with the Rangers, recording three goals and 20 assists for 23 points, along with 78 penalty minutes … Ranked second on the team in blocked shots and road plus/minus rating (plus-six), and third in average icetime ... Ranked second among team defensemen in assists, third in plus/minus rating and fourth in points … One of four Rangers to skate in all 82 games ... The Rangers posted a record of 10-2-6 when he registered a point … Served as Alternate Captain for five games - from Mar. 27 at Toronto to Apr. 3 at Florida, and Apr. 11 at Philadelphia - while Ryan Callahan was not in the lineup ... Logged a season-high 30:24 of icetime on Mar. 25 at New Jersey ... Skated in his 600th career NHL game on Jan. 9 at Boston. #38 Michael Sauer, Defenseman 2010 Pre-Season: Tied for the team high with three blocked shots in 15:09 of ice time on Thursday vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Skated in 42 games with the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League (AHL), registering three goals and nine assists for 12 points, along with 45 penalty minutes … Tallied four points (two goals and two assists) in a six-game span from Oct. 17 at Springfield to Oct. 31 vs. Providence … Recorded his fourth career game-winning goal with a power play tally, the third of his career, on Oct. 24 vs. Lowell … Notched his first career shorthanded goal on Oct. 17 at Springfield … Missed the final 32 games of the season due to a shoulder injury sustained on Jan. 29 vs. Lowell. #25 Alexei Semenov, Defenseman 2010 Pre-Season: Skated in 14:23 of ice time while making his 2010 pre-season debut in Thursday’s 4-3 overtime win vs. New Jersey.

2009-10: Skated in 34 games with Moscow Dynamo of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), registering one goal and three assists, along with 30 penalty minutes … Ranked second among Moscow defensemen in plus-minus rating and sixth in average time on ice per game (15:48) … Appeared in four KHL playoff games, recording an assist, four penalty minutes and a zero plusminus rating … Tied for second among Dynamo blueliners in playoff points and plus-minus rating and fourth in average time on ice per game (18:56). #18 Marc Staal, Defenseman 2010 Pre-Season: Led all skaters with 27:37 of ice time and tied for the Rangers’ high with three blocked shots in Thursday’s 4-3 overtime win vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Skated in 82 games with the Rangers, tallying eight goals and 19 assists for 27 points, along with 44 penalty minutes … Established career-highs in goals, assists, points, plus/minus rating, average icetime and game-winning goals, and tied his career-high in games played ... Led the team in average icetime, ranked fourth in even strength points (27), and tied for third in blocked shots, fourth in road goals (seven) and fifth in road points (14) ... Tied for second on the team and 12th in the NHL among defensemen in hits ... Led all Rangers defensemen in plus/minus rating and game-winning goals, ranked second in goals and points, and third in assists ... One of four Rangers to skate in all 82 games … Seven of his eight goals were tallied away from MSG ... Registered a career-high three-game goal streak (three goals) from Mar. 30 at the NY Islanders to Apr. 3 at Florida, including the game-winner on Mar. 30 at Long Island … Tallied a career-high two assists on Jan. 31 at Colorado … Skated in his 200th career NHL game on Dec. 26 vs. the NY Islanders … Logged a Rangers season-high 30:45 of icetime on Dec. 19 at Philadelphia, marking his second career game with 30:00-plus of icetime … Recorded a career-high four-game point streak from Nov. 27 at Tampa Bay to Dec. 5 at Buffalo, registering four points (one goal and three assists) over the span ... Logged 30:24 of icetime on Nov. 25 at Florida, to eclipse the 30:00-mark in a single game for the first time in his career. #57 Derek Stepan, Center 2010 Pre-Season: Tallied a power play assist, registered four shots and won five of 10 faceoffs (50%) in 18:14 of ice time on Thursday vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Appeared in 41 games with the University of Wisconsin Badgers (WCHA), registering 12 goals and 42 assists for 54 points, along with eight penalty minutes … Established career-highs in games played, goals, assists, points and penalty minutes … Tied for first in the NCAA in assists and ranked second in points, and led the WCHA in points, assists and power play assists (22), and tied for fifth in power play points (23) … Led Wisconsin in assists, tied for second in points, third in game winning goals (three) and seventh in goals … Captained Team USA to the Gold Medal in the 2010 World Junior Championship, leading all tournament skaters in assists and points … Surpassed the 40-assist and 50-point marks for the first time in his collegiate career … Registered 15 multi-point performances, including a career-high, five-point effort on Nov. 27 at Michigan State (one goal and four assists) … Registered six points (two goals and four assists) in the NCAA Tournament, including a four-point performance (two goals and two assists) and the game winning goal in the National Semifinal contest vs. R.I.T. on Apr. 8, to lead Wisconsin to the National Championship game … Recorded a season-high, five-game point streak from Nov. 21 at St. Cloud St. to Dec. 5 vs. Michigan Tech, tallying 12 points (two goals and 10 assists) over the span … Ranked 16th overall among NHL prospects by The Hockey News on their 2010 Future Watch list. #46 Pavel Valentenko, Defenseman 2010 Pre-Season: Looking to make his 2010 pre-season debut. 2009-10: Appeared in seven games with Moscow Dynamo of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), registering five shots on goal and two penalty minutes … Averaged 6:26 of ice time and 8.6 shifts per game … Missed the first three months of the season following shoulder surgery. #32 Dale Weise, Right Wing 2010 Pre-Season: Recorded an assist on Boyle’s second period goal, and logged 8:10 of ice time on Thursday vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Appeared in 73 games with the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League (AHL), registering 28 goals and 22 assists for 50 points, along with 114 penalty minutes … Established career-highs in goals, assists, points, penalty minutes, power play goals (four), shorthanded goals (five), game winning goals (seven) and shots (177), and tied his career-high with a plus-eight rating … Tied for the AHL lead in shorthanded goals (five) … Led the team and tied for fourth in the league in game winning goals ... Ranked second on the team in goals and shots, third in points, fifth in penalty minutes, tied for fourth in power play goals and plus/minus rating, and seventh in assists … Tied for 14th in the AHL in goals ... Posted a career-high, 11 multipoint efforts, including four multi-goal performances … Finished the season riding a career-high, seven-game point streak prior to his recall to the Rangers on Apr. 4, registering 10 points (six goals and four assists) from Mar. 21 vs. Providence to Apr. 3 at Springfield … Recalled to the Rangers on Apr. 4 and was a healthy scratch for the final four games of the season ... Reached the 20-goal mark for the first time in his career on Mar. 6 at Hamilton ... Posted two, four-game goal streaks - from Jan. 6 at Lowell to Jan. 10 at Providence (five goals) and Mar. 28 at Providence to Apr. 3 at Springfield (four goals) … Named the AHL Player of the Week for the period ending on Jan. 10, registering five goals in four road games over the span. #12 Todd White, Center 2010 Pre-Season: Looking to make his 2010 pre-season debut. 2009-10: Skated in 65 games with the Atlanta Thrashers, recording seven goals and 19 assists for 26 points, along with 24 penalty minutes … Recorded four multi-point performances … Tied for third on team in game-winning goals (three) …

Registered a three-game assist streak from Nov. 22 vs. Tampa Bay to Nov. 27 at Carolina posting three assists over that span … Skated in his 600th career NHL game on Dec. 12 vs. Montreal. #86 Jeremy Williams, Right Wing 2010 Pre-Season: Looking to make his 2010 pre-season debut. 2009-10: Skated in 77 games with the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League (AHL), registering 32 goals and 31 assists for 63 points, along with 55 penalty minutes … Established AHL career-highs in games played, goals, points and shots (210) … Ranked eighth among AHL skaters in goals and tied for fourth in the AHL in power-play goals (14) … Led the Griffins in goals, points, power-play goals and shots, and tied for the team lead in assists … Recorded 14 multi-point performances, including his second career AHL hat trick on April 10 at Chicago … Posted a career-high, seven-game point streak from December 9 vs. San Antonio to December 19 at Texas, registering nine points (five goals and four assists) over the span … Finished the season riding a three-game goal streak (six goals), including back-to-back multi-goal games on April 10 at Chicago (three goals) and April 11 at Milwaukee (two goals) … Scored his 100th AHL goal on December 9 vs. San Antonio … Registered his 200th AHL point with an assist on December 15 at Peoria … Recorded his 100th AHL assist on December 26 vs. Chicago … Skated in his 300th career AHL game on February 13 at Houston. #36 Mats Zuccarello, Right Wing 2010 Pre-Season: Registered three shots on goal in 16:51 of ice time, while making his Rangers debut in Thursday’s 4-3 overtime win vs. New Jersey. 2009-10: Skated in 55 contests with Modo of the Swedish Elite League (SEL), registering 23 goals and 41 assists for 64 points, along with 62 penalty minutes … Led the SEL in points en route to capturing the Guldhjalmen Award as the league’s most valuable player … Established career highs in games-played (55), goals (23), assists (41), points (64) and penalty minutes (62) ... Ranked third in the league in goals (23) and shots (163), tied for third in assists (41) … Led all SEL forwards in average icetime (22:17) … Internationally, he skated for Team Norway at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada, finishing third on the team in scoring with three points (one goal and two assists) in four contests … Participated in the 2010 World Championship in Germany with Team Norway and finished the tournament tied for the team lead in goals (three) and second in points (four) in six contests.

REMAINING PLAYERS WITH THE RANGERS GOALIE (3) Martin Biron Chad Johnson Henrik Lundqvist

















DEFENSE (13) Michael Del Zotto Steve Eminger Garnet Exelby Matt Gilroy Dan Girardi Brandon Manning Ryan McDonagh

LEFT WING (7) Sean Avery Derek Boogaard Dane Byers Brandon Dubinsky Ruslan Fedotenko Alex Frolov Vinny Prospal

DEFENSE Wade Redden Michal Rozsival Michael Sauer Alexei Semenov Marc Staal Pavel Valentenko

CENTER (8) Artem Anisimov Brian Boyle Erik Christensen Chris Drury Tim Kennedy Kris Newbury Derek Stepan Todd White

RIGHT WING (7) Ryan Callahan Marian Gaborik Evgeny Grachev Brandon Prust Dale Weise Jeremy Williams Mats Zuccarello



2010 OFF-SEASON ACTIVITY Date May 25 May 25 May 26 June 26 July July July July July July July July July

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July 12 July 14 July 15 July 19 July 26 Aug. 2 Aug. 30 Sept. 15

Transaction Acquired defenseman Jyri Niemi from NY Islanders, in exchange for a sixth round pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft (traded to Atlanta – Tanner Lane). Agreed to terms with defenseman Jyri Niemi. Agreed to terms with free agent forward Mats Zuccarello Aasen. Traded defenseman Bobby Sanguinetti to Carolina in exchange for Washington’s second round pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft and Carolina’s sixth round pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft (Jesper Fasth). Agreed to terms with forward Derek Stepan. Agreed to terms with forward Erik Christensen. Agreed to terms with free agent goaltender Martin Biron. Agreed to terms with free agent forward Derek Boogaard. Agreed to terms with forward Vinny Prospal. Agreed to terms with forward Brandon Prust. Agreed to terms with defenseman Ryan McDonagh. Agreed to terms with defenseman Dan Girardi. Acquired defenseman Steve Eminger from Anaheim in exchange for forwards Aaron Voros and Ryan Hillier. Agreed to terms with free agent forward Jeremy Williams. Agreed to terms with forward Brodie Dupont. Agreed to terms with defenseman Michael Sauer. Acquired defenseman Matt McCue from Anaheim in exchange for forward Tomas Zaborsky. Agreed to terms with free agent forward Alexander Frolov. Acquired forward Todd White from Atlanta in exchange for forwards Donald Brashear and Patrick Rissmiller. Agreed to terms with free agent forward Tim Kennedy. Agreed to terms with defenseman Marc Staal.

2010-2011 NEW YORK RANGERS PRE-SEASON ROSTER Player Forwards

Wt. Shoots

Birthplace

6'4 5'10 6'7 6'7 6'3

5'10 6'1

5'10 6'1 6'1 6'2 6'1 6'4 5'10 5'11

6'2 6'2

6'0 6'2 6'1 5'10 6'0 5'7

200 195 265 244 204

190 200

191 210 200 210 204 224 173 213

195 192

182 210 189 198 191 174

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Yaroslavl, Russia Pickering, Ontario Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Hingham, Massachusetts Nipawin, Saskatchewan

Rochester, New York Edmonton, Alberta

Trumbull, Connecticut Anchorage, Alaska Kiev, Ukraine Moscow, Russia Trencin, Slovakia Khabarovsk, Russia Buffalo, New York Brampton, Ontario

Ceske Budejovice, CZE London, Ontario

Hastings, Minnesota Winnipeg, Manitoba Markham, Ontario Kanata, Ontario Regina, Saskatchewan Oslo, Norway

05/24/88 04/10/80 06/23/82 12/18/84 02/21/86

03/21/85 12/17/83

08/20/76 04/29/86 01/18/79 06/19/82 02/14/82 02/21/90 04/30/86 02/19/82

02/17/75 03/16/84

06/18/90 08/05/88 06/07/91 05/21/75 01/26/84 09/01/87

Rangers (NHL) Rangers (NHL) Minnesota (NHL) Rangers (NHL) Hartford (AHL) Rangers (NHL) Rangers (NHL) Anaheim (NHL) Rangers (NHL) Rangers (NHL) Rangers (NHL) Pittsburgh (NHL) Los Angeles (NHL) Rangers (NHL) Hartford (AHL) Buffalo (NHL) Detroit (NHL) Grand Rapids (AHL) Hartford (AHL) Rangers (NHL) Calgary (NHL) Rangers (NHL) Wisconsin (WCHA) Hartford (AHL) Kingston (OHL) Atlanta (NHL) Grand Rapids (AHL) Modo (SEL)

82 69 57 71 74 5 77 9 49 77 69 80 81 76 80 78 4 52 18 75 43 26 41 73 57 65 77 55

4 44 28 97

5 70 51 6 33 38 25 18 46

6'0 6'2 6'2 6'1

6'1 6'1 6'1 6'2 6'2 6'3 6'6 6'4 6'2

193 203 213 201

206 195 213 205 212 213 246 208 225

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Stouffville, Ontario Woodbridge, Ontario Ste. Anne, Manitoba North Bellmore, New York

Welland, Ontario Prince George, BC St. Paul, Minnesota Lloydminster, Saskatchewan Vlasim, Czech Republic St. Cloud, Minnesota Murmansk, Russia Thunder Bay, Ontario Nizhnekamsk, Russia

06/24/90 10/31/83 08/16/81 07/20/84

04/29/84 06/04/90 06/13/89 06/12/77 09/03/78 08/07/87 04/10/81 01/13/87 10/20/87

Rangers (NHL) Anaheim (NHL) Toronto (NHL) Rangers (NHL) Hartford (AHL) Rangers (NHL) Chilliwack (WHL) Wisconsin (WCHA) Rangers (NHL) Rangers (NHL) Hartford (AHL) Moscow (KHL) Rangers (NHL) Moscow (KHL)

80 9 28 63 4 12 51 1 3 69 4 11 5 0 4 82 6 18 69 13 41 43 4 14 75 2 12 82 3 20 42 3 9 34 1 3 82 8 19 7 0 0

Goaltenders







Biron, Martin

Johnson, Chad

Lundqvist, Henrik

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Anisimov, Artem Avery, Sean Boogaard, Derek Boyle, Brian Byers, Dane

Callahan, Ryan Christensen, Erik

Drury, Chris Dubinsky, Brandon Fedotenko, Ruslan Frolov, Alex Gaborik, Marian Grachev, Evgeny Kennedy, Tim Newbury, Kris

Prospal, Vinny Prust, Brandon

Stepan, Derek Weise, Dale Werek, Ethan White, Todd Williams, Jeremy Zuccarello, Mats

Defensemen Del Zotto, Michael Eminger, Steve Exelby, Garnet Gilroy, Matt

Girardi, Dan Manning, Brandon McDonagh, Ryan Redden, Wade Rozsival, Michal Sauer, Michael Semenov, Alexei Staal, Marc Valentenko, Pavel

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Lac St. Charles, Quebec

Calgary, Alberta

Are Sweden

Birthdate



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06/10/86

03/02/82

2009 - 10 Team GP



NY Islanders (NHL) Bridgeport (AHL) Hartford (AHL) Rangers (NHL) Rangers (NHL)

G A PTS PIM 12 11 0 4 25 1 19 0 8 14 20 11 19 42 12 10 1 11 4 20 1 4 12 28 30 7 32 23

16 20 4 2 27 0 18 0 18 18 24 19 32 44 16 16 0 22 14 38 4 5 42 22 33 19 31 41

28 31 4 6 52 1 37 0 26 32 44 30 51 86 28 26 1 33 18 58 5 9 54 50 63 26 63 64

32 160 105 47 100 31 48 2 24 31 54 50 26 37 14 50 4 144 61 32 98 65 8 114 68 24 55 62

37 32 16 30 4 73 15 23 4 4 24 53 54 138 18 73 14 27 23 78 12 45 4 30 27 44 0 2



GPI W L OT GAA



29 2 47 5 73

9 14 1 1 24 18 1 2 35 27

4 0 2 1 10

3.27 3.40 2.54 2.35 2.38

2010-2011 NEW YORK RANGERS (1-0-0) PRE-SEASON SCORING POS NO. PLAYER GP LW 31 Frolov, Alexander 1 RW 10 Gaborik, Marian 1 C 22 Boyle, Brian 1 D 5 Girardi, Daniel 1 C 57 *Stepan, Derek 1 RW 32 *Weise, Dale 1 D 25 Semenov, Alexei 1 C 17 Dubinsky, Brandon 1 LW 27 Fedotenko, Ruslan 1 RW 36 *Zuccarello, Mats 1 C 26 Christensen, Erik 1 D 38 *Sauer, Mike 1 LW 13 Kennedy, Tim 1 RW 8 Prust, Brandon 1 D 51 *McDonagh, Ryan 1 LW 94 Boogaard, Derek 1 D 33 Rozsival, Michal 1 D 18 Staal, Marc 1

TEAM TOTALS 1

OPPONENT TOTALS 1 NO 29 43

G 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3

A PTS +/- PIM 2 3 -2 0 0 2 -2 0 0 1 1 5 1 1 -2 0 1 1 -1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 -2 0 5 9 -1 30 6 9 1 36

GOALTENDER GPI MINS AVG *Johnson, Chad 1 23 2.61 Biron, Martin 1 40 3.00 TEAM TOTALS 1 63 2.86 OPPONENT TOTALS 1 63 3.81

W 1 0 1 0

L 0 0 0 0

OT 0 0 0 1

PP 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 EN 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SO GA 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4

GW 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

OTG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SA 7 19 26 37

SV% 85.7 89.5 88.5 89.2

S 6 4 1 1 4 0 2 1 6 3 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 37 26 G 0 0 0

PCTG 16.7 50.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 --0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ------0.0 0.0 10.8 11.5 A PIM 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009-10 NEW YORK RANGERS FINAL SCORING POS. R C C

C R D C L C D C

D D R D L R L

D L

R L C D

L L D D C D

NO. 10 20 12

17 24 4 23 16 42 18 26

5 33 12 97 21 81 8

6 45

38 34 22 25

36 87 44 54 84 49

PLAYER

Marian Gaborik

Vinny Prospal

Olli Jokinen CGY

NYR

Total Brandon Dubinsky

Ryan Callahan

*Michael Del Zotto

Chris Drury

Sean Avery

*Artem Anisimov

Marc Staal

Erik Christensen ANA

NYR

Total Dan Girardi

Michal Rozsival

Ales Kotalik X *Matt Gilroy

Christopher Higgins X Enver Lisin

Brandon Prust CGY

NYR

Total Wade Redden

Jody Shelley SJS

NYR

Total *P.A. Parenteau

Aaron Voros

Brian Boyle

Anders Eriksson PHX

NYR

Total *Dane Byers

Donald Brashear

*Corey Potter

*Bobby Sanguinetti

*Corey Locke

*Ilkka Heikkinen

GP 76 75 56 26 82 69 77 80 77 69 82 82 9 49 58 82 82 45 69 55 57 43 26 69 75 36 21 57 22 41 71 12 8 20 5 36 3 5 3 7

G 42 20 11 4 15 20 19 9 14 11 12 8 0 8 8 6 3 8 4 6 6 1 4 5 2 0 2 2 3 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

A 44 38 24 11 35 24 18 28 18 20 16 19 0 18 18 18 20 14 11 8 8 4 5 9 12 3 4 7 5 4 2 3 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0

PTS 86 58 35 15 50 44 37 37 32 31 28 27 0 26 26 24 23 22 15 14 14 5 9 14 14 3 6 9 8 7 6 3 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 0

+/- 15 8 2 1 3 9 -12 -20 -10 E -2 11 -3 14 11 -2 3 -18 E -9 -1 6 3 9 8 1 4 5 -2 -2 -6 0 2 2 1 -9 E E 1 2

PIM 37 32 53 22 75 54 48 32 31 160 32 44 2 24 26 53 78 38 23 32 18 98 65 163 27 78 37 115 4 89 47 2 0 2 31 73 2 4 0 0

PP 14 6 2 1 3 6 9 4 2 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SH GW 1 4 1 4 0 2 0 1 0 3 2 5 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 272 180 162 74 236 165 204 81 148 139 124 78 9 77 86 108 80 100 82 137 91 23 21 44 66 20 29 49 38 22 73 4 2 6 3 18 0 5 2 4

PCTG 15.4 11.1 6.8 5.4 6.4 12.1 9.3 11.1 9. 7.9 9.7 10.3 0.0 10.4 9.3 5.6 3.8 8.0 4.9 4.4 6.6 4.3 19.0 11.4 3.0 0.0 6.9 4.1 7.9 13.6 5.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 33.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

NO. 29 30 31 31 40

GOALTENDER *Chad Johnson Henrik Lundqvist Alex Auld *Matt Zaba Steve Valiquette Totals

* Denotes rookie X Denotes traded player

GPI 5 73 3 1 6 82

MINS 280 4,204 118 33 305 4,940

AVG 2.35 2.38 2.52 3.53 3.74 2.58

W 1 35 0 0 2 38

L 2 27 1 0 3 33

OT 1 10 0 0 0 11

EN 1 9 0 0 0 10

SO 0 4 0 0 1 5

GA 11 167 5 2 19 204

SA 124 1,942 47 14 128 2,255

SV% .919 .921 .904 .875 .852 .913

G 0 0 0 0 0 0

A PIM 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0