2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS COLUMBUS Staff Listing BLUE JACKETS Majority Owner/Governor..........John P. McConnell President, Hockey Operations.........John Davidson 200 W. Nationwide Blvd. General Manager........................ Jarmo Kekalainen Columbus, OH 43215 Assistant General Manager......................... Bill Zito bluejackets.nhl.com Director, Player Personnel...................Basil McRaeArena..............................Nationwide Arena (18,144) Assistant to the GM....................................Tom BarkEntered NHL........................ 2000-01 (19th season) Head Coach........................................John TortorellaConference / Division......... Eastern / Metropolitan Assistant Coaches................................Brad Larsen,Regular Season Record................ 580-619-33-128 ................................... Kenny McCudden, Brad ShawPlayoff Record......................................................5-16 Goaltending Coach............................. Manny LegaceStanley Cup Champions....................................None Video Assistant Coach.......................Dan SingletonOffice Phone...................................... (614) 246-4625 Dev. Coaches................ Greg Campbell, Chris ClarkFax...................................................... (614) 246-4007 European Dev. Coach..........................Jarkko Ruutu2017-18 Record.............................45-30-7 (97 pts.) VP, Communications..........................Todd Sharrock2018 Playoffs...............Lost to WSH in First Round Director, Communications.................... Karen Davis Manager, Communications.........Glenn Odebralskivs. COLUMBUSSEASON RECORD W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMHome 001112 0 0 0 04Road 011168 2 3 0 1 14TOTALS 0 1 2 2 7 10 2 3 0 1 18RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 12 3 OT SO TOTNov. 11 2007March 9 H SOL 1 2 Detroit 41 2 1 1 10April 3 A L 2 3 Columbus 3 3 A OTL 4 5SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 0-0 --- Home 2-2 100%Road 2-5 40.0% Road 4-7 57.1%Totals 2-5 40.0% Totals 6-9 66.7%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 0G-3A-3P, +1 in 3 games COLUMBUS 2G-3A-5P, +1 in 3 gamesHenrik Zetterberg 2G-0A-2P, +0 in 2 games Seth Jones 2G-3A-5P, -1 in 3 gamesTyler Bertuzzi 2G-0A-2P, +1 in 3 games Artemi Panarin 2G-1A-3P, -1 in 3 gamesDarren Helm 2G-0A-2P, +0 in 3 games Cam Atkinson 0G-3A-3P, +3 in 3 gamesAndreas Athanasiou 1G-1A-2P, +0 in 3 games Oliver Bjorkstrand 0G-2A-2P, +0 in 3 gamesGustav Nyquist David SavardALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 8Home 43 29 15 0 6 64 139 103 23Road 46 25 1 5 56 134 105TOTALS 89 54 1 11 120 273 208 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 150
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS DALLAS STARS Staff Listing Owner & Governor............................... Tom Gaglardi 2601 Avenue of the Stars CEO.......................................................James R. Lites Frisco, TX 75034 General Manager........................................... Jim Nill stars.nhl.com Senior Advisor to the GM.....................Les JacksonArena................ American Airlines Center (18,532) Assistant GMs....................Scott White, Mark JankoEntered NHL....................... 1967-68 (52nd season) Player Dev. Coordinators....................J.J. McQueen, Conference / Division.................. Western / Central ............................................................... Rich Peverley Regular Season Record......... 1739-1633-459-133 Head Coach.....................................Jim MontgomeryPlayoff Record...............................................166-171 Assistant Coaches.......Stu Barnes, Rick Bowness,Stanley Cup Champions.................................... 1999 ..................................................................Todd NelsonOffice Phone...................................... (214) 387-5500 Goaltending Coach.................................... Jeff ReeseFax...................................................... (214) 387-5564 Goaltending Dev. Coach......................... Jim Bedard2017-18 Record.............................42-32-8 (92 pts.) Skills Coach...................................... Stan Tugolukov2018 Playoffs.................................... Did Not Qualify Video Coach............................................Kelly Forbes VP, Communications................................... Tom Holy Corp. Communications Manager......... Joe Calvillo Media Relations Manager................Ben Fromsteinvs. DALLAS W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMSEASON RECORD 010024 0 2 0 0 11HomeRoad 010024 1 1 0 08TOTALS 020048 1 3 0 0 19RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTOct. 10 A L 2 4 2 1004Jan. 16 H L 2 4 Detroit 1 2 2008 Dallas 4SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 0-2 0.00% Home 1-3 33.3%Road 1-5 20.0% Road 2-3 66.7%Totals 1-7 14.3% Totals 3-6 50.0%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 1 game DALLAS 1G-3A-4P, +3 in 2 gamesAndreas Athanasiou 0G-2A-2P, +1 in 1 game John Klingberg 2G-1A-3P, +1 in 2 gamesTyler Bertuzzi 0G-2A-2P, +0 in 2 games Jason Spezza 0G-3A-3P, +0 in 2 gamesMike Green 1G-0A-1P, -1 in 1 game Alexander Radulov 2G-0A-2P, +0 in 2 gamesJustin Abdelkader 1G-0A-1P, +1 in 2 games Martin Hanzal 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 2 gamesTrevor Daley Mattias JanmarkALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GAHome 127 64 44 16 3 147 470 391Road 126 48 57 18 3 117 382 424TOTALS 253 112 101 34 6 264 852 815 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 151
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS EDMONTON Staff Listing OILERS Owner & Governor.....................................Daryl A. Katz CEO & Vice Chair......................................Bob Nicholson 300, 10214-104 Avenue NW President & GM, Hockey Ops................ Peter Chiarelli Edmonton, Alberta T5J 0H6 Vice Chairs........................Wayne Gretzky, Kevin Lowe oilers.nhl.com Senior VP, Hockey Operations.......... Craig MacTavishArena...................................... Rogers Place (18,550) VP, Player Personnel................................ Duane SutterEntered NHL........................ 1979-80 (40th season) Assistant General Manager....................Keith GretzkyConference / Division................... Western / Pacific VP, Player Development.......................... Scott HowsonRegular Season Record......... 1362-1255-262-147 Director of Player Personnel....................... Bob GreenPlayoff Record...............................................159-105 Head Coach...............................................Todd McLellanStanley Cup Champions.............1984, 1985, 1987, Assistant Coaches........Glen Gulutzan, Trent Yawney,....................................................................1988, 1990 ....................................................................Manny ViveirosOffice Phone...................................... (780) 414-4625 Goalie Coach.........................................Dustin SchwartzFax...................................................... (780) 409-5890 Assistant Goalie Coach..................... Sylvain Rodrigue2017-18 Record.............................36-40-6 (78 pts.) Video Coach.............................................Jeremy Coupal2018 Playoffs.................................... Did Not Qualify Senior Director, Media Relations..................JJ Hebert Manager, Hockey Communications...........Andre Brin Manager, Media Relations.......................... Shawn Mayvs. EDMONTONSEASON RECORD W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMHome 010026 1 0 0 02Road 100240 1 0 0 04TOTALS 110266 2 0 0 06RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTNov. 5 A W 4 0 1 1006Nov. 22 H L 2 6 Detroit 4 3 1006 Edmonton 2SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 1-2 50.0% Home 1-1 100%Road 1-2 50.0% Road 2-2 100%Totals 2-4 50.0% Totals 3-3 100%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 0G-3A-3P, +2 in 2 games EDMONTON 0G-2A-2P, +3 in 1 gameJustin Abdelkader 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 1 game Yohann Auvitu 0G-2A-2P, +1 in 2 gamesMartin Frk 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 2 games Connor McDavid 0G-2A-2P, +0 in 2 gamesGustav Nyquist 1G-1A-2P, +0 in 2 games Ryan Strome 1G-0A-1P, +2 in 1 gameAnthony Mantha 0G-2A-2P, +1 in 2 games Jujhar Khaira 1G-0A-1P, +2 in 1 gameHenrik Zetterberg Jesse PuljujarviALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 18Home 65 40 22 3 4 87 242 191 40Road 64 25 10 7 67 222 225TOTALS 129 65 13 11 154 464 416 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 152
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS FLORIDA Staff Listing PANTHERS Chairman, Owner & Governor........Vincent J. Viola Vice Chairman...................................Douglas A. Cifu One Panther Parkway President & CEO...........................Matthew Caldwell Sunrise, FL 33323 President of Hockey Ops & GM.............. Dale Tallon panthers.nhl.com Assistant General Manager.....................Eric JoyceArena....................................... BB&T Center (19,250) Advisors to GM............... Chris Pronger, Tom RoweEntered NHL........................ 1993-94 (26th season) Director, Player Personnel............... Bryan McCabeConference / Division.................. Eastern / Atlantic Head Coach......................................... Bob BoughnerRegular Season Record..............781-798-142-181 Associate Coach..................................Jack CapuanoPlayoff Record................................................... 18-26 Assistant Coach...............................Paul McFarlandStanley Cup Champions....................................None Assistant Coach, Video........................... Ben CooperOffice Phone...................................... (954) 835-7000 Goaltending Coach.................................. Robb TallasFax...................................................... (954) 835-7700 VP, Communications/PR.................Thomas Drance2017-18 Record.............................44-30-8 (96 pts.) Dir., Communications............... Adelyn Biedenbach2018 Playoffs.................................... Did Not Qualify Manager, Communications........... Chrissy Parente Media Relations Coordinator.................Mike Lewisvs. FLORIDA W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMSEASON RECORD 101354 1 1 0 0 25HomeRoad 110255 0 1 0 0 30TOTALS 2 1 1 5 10 9 1 2 0 0 55RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTOct. 28 A SOW 3 2 3 3 0 1 10Dec. 11 H OTL 1 2 Detroit 3 4 3109Jan. 5 H 4 2Feb. 3 A W 2 3 Florida 1 LSPECIAL TEAMS DETROIT PENALTY KILLDETROIT POWER PLAY 1-5 20.0% Home 2-3 66.7%Home 0-5 0.00% 88.9%Road 1-10 10.0% Road 8-9 83.3%Totals Totals 10-12SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 2G-1A-3P, +0 in 3 games FLORIDA 2G-3A-5P, +3 in 4 gamesDanny DeKeyser Jonathan Huberdeau 1G-3A-4P, +0 in 3 games Evgenii Dadonov 2G-1A-3P, +0 in 4 gamesAndreas Athanasiou 2G-1A-3P, +2 in 3 games Aleksander Barkov 1G-2A-3P, +0 in 4 games Aaron Ekblad 2G-0A-2P, +0 in 4 gamesGustav Nyquist 2G-0A-2P, +0 in 4 games Mike MathesonAnthony Mantha 1G-1A-2P, +0 in 4 gamesHenrik Zetterberg 1G-1A-2P, +0 in 4 gamesALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 4Home 21 8 5 3 6 25 60 53 9Road 23 14 2 2 32 69 60TOTALS 44 22 5 8 57 129 113 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 153
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS LOS ANGELES Staff Listing KINGS Owners.....Philip F. Anschutz, Edward P. Roski, Jr. President.............................................. Luc Robitaille 1111 S. Figueroa St. VP and General Manager.........................Rob Blake Los Angeles, CA 90015 Assistant General Manager................ Michael Futa.. kings.nhl.com Senior Advisor to the GM................ Mike O’Connell Director of Player Personnel....... Nelson EmersonArena.................................STAPLES Center (18,230) Director of Player Development.........Glen MurrayEntered NHL....................... 1967-68 (52nd season) Head Coach...........................................John StevensConference / Division................... Western / Pacific Assistant Coaches...... Dave Lowry, Don NachbaurRegular Season Record......... 1673-1724-424-143 Goaltending Coach..................................Bill RanfordPlayoff Record...............................................111-144 Video..........................Samson Lee, Brooks BertschStanley Cup Champions.........................2012, 2014 Player Development.......................... Mike Donnelly,Office Phone...................................... (213) 742-7100 .......... Sean O’Donnell, Jarret Stoll, Craig JohnsonFax...................................................... (310) 535-4525 Goaltender Development.......................Dusty Imoo2017-18 Record.............................45-29-8 (98 pts.) Senior VP, Communications.............. Michael Alteri2018 Playoffs................Lost to VGK in First Round Senior Dir., Communications............... Jeff Moeller Director, Communications.............Mike Kalinowski Manager, Communications.....Eddie Fischermannvs. LOS ANGELESSEASON RECORD W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMHome 0 10014 0 1 0 08Road 0 10014 1 1 0 0 10TOTALS 0 20028 1 2 0 0 18RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTNov. 28 H L 1 4 0 1002March 15 A L 1 4 Detroit 1 2 5008 Los Angeles 1SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 0-3 0.00% Home 3-4 75.0%Road 1-2 50.0% Road 3-4 75.0%Totals 1-5 20.0% Totals 6-8 75.0%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 0G-2A-2P, +0 in 2 games LOS ANGELES 3G-4A-7P, +3 in 2 gamesFrans Nielsen 1G-0A-1P, -2 in 2 games Anze Kopitar 0G-5A-5P, +3 in 2 gamesGustav Nyquist 1G-0A-1P, -3 in 2 games Drew Doughty 2G-1A-3P, +3 in 2 gamesMike Green 0G-1A-1P, +0 in 2 games Dustin Brown 1G-0A-1P, +1 in 1 gameDarren Helm 0G-1A-1P, -1 in 2 games Paul LaDue 1G-0A-1P, +1 in 2 gamesNiklas Kronwall Kempe/ToffoliALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 36Home 100 51 48 13 0 115 377 328 84Road 100 36 14 2 88 307 364TOTALS 200 87 27 2 203 684 692 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 154
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS MINNESOTA Staff Listing WILD Owner/Governor.................................. Craig Leipold General Manager & Alt. Governor.......Paul Fenton 317 Washington St. President & Alt. Governor...................... Matt Majka St. Paul, MN 55102 Senior VP of Hockey Operations.......... Brent Flahr wild.nhl.com Assistant General Manager........ Andrew BrunetteArena............................Xcel Energy Center (17,954) Assistant General Manager............... Shep HarderEntered NHL........................ 2000-01 (19th season) Director, Player Personnel..............Blair MackaseyConference / Division.................. Western / Central Director, Player Development...... Brad BombardirRegular Season Record................ 652-520-55-133 Head Coach......................................Bruce BoudreauPlayoff Record................................................... 26-47 Assistant Coaches.........Dean Evason, Bob Woods,Stanley Cup Champions....................................None ..................................................... Darby HendricksonOffice Phone...................................... (651) 602-6000 Goaltending Coach................................... Bob MasonFax...................................................... (651) 222-1055 Goaltending Dev. Coach................. Frederic Chabot2017-18 Record........................ 45-26-11 (101 pts.) Video Coach...........................................Jonas Plumb2018 Playoffs...............Lost to WPG in First Round Development Coach.............................Richard Park Director of Media Relations........... Aaron Sickman Communications Coordinator........... Megan Kogutvs. MINNESOTA W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIM 1SEASON RECORD 0 00242 2 0 0 08HomeRoad 1 10014 0 1 0 0 13TOTALS 10256 2 1 0 0 21RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTOct. 5 H W 4 2 2 2005March 4 A L 1 4 Detroit 1 2 4006 Minnesota 0SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 2-5 40.0% Home 4-4 100%Road 0-2 0.00% Road 2-3 66.7%Totals 2-7 28.6% Totals 6-7 85.7%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 0G-4A-4P, +1 in 2 games MINNESOTA 2G-0A-2P, +0 in 2 gamesMike Green 1G-2A-3P, -1 in 2 games Jason Zucker 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 1 gameAnthony Mantha 1G-1A-2P, +0 in 1 game Chris Stewart 0G-2A-2P, -1 in 2 gamesMartin Frk 1G-1A-2P, -1 in 2 games Ryan Suter 1G-0A-1P, +0 in 1 gameDylan Larkin 1G-0A-1P, +0 in 2 games Zach Parise 1G-0A-1P, +2 in 2 gamesHenrik Zetterberg Eric StaalALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 4Home 29 20 8 1 4 45 110 69 12Road 28 16 2 2 36 74 70TOTALS 57 36 3 6 81 184 139 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 155
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS MONTRÉAL Staff Listing CANADIENS Owner, President & CEO..................... Geoff Molson Executive VP & GM.............................Marc Bergevin 1909, avenue des Canadiens- Assistant GMs...... Scott Mellanby, Trevor Timmins de-Montreal, Montreal, QC Director of Player Personnel.........Martin Lapointe H3B 5E8, canadiens.com VP, Hockey Operations.....................John Sedgwick Director of Player Development........ Rob RamageArena.......................................... Bell Centre (21,288) Player Development Coach...........Francis BouillonEntered NHL.....................1917-18 (102nd season) Dir. of Goalie Development.........Vincent RiendeauConference / Division.................. Eastern / Atlantic Head Coach...........................................Claude JulienRegular Season Record.......3374-2220-8378-147 Associate Coach.......................................Kirk MullerPlayoff Record...........................................429-312-8 Assistant Coach....................Dominique DucharmeStanley Cups............1924, ‘30, ‘31, ‘44, ‘46, ‘53, ‘56 Assistant Coach.............................Luke Richardson...............................‘57, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60, ‘65, ‘66, ‘68, ‘69 Goaltending Coach...........................Stephane Waite...............................‘71, ‘73, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘86, ‘93 Video Coach........................................ Mario LeblancOffice Phone...................................... (514) 932-2582 Exec. Dir. of Media Relations..... Dominick Saillant2017-18 Record.......................... 29-40-13 (71 pts.) Exec. Asst. to the SVP of Com.........Sylvie Lambert2018 Playoffs.................................... Did Not Qualify Manager, Research & Translation..... Carl Lavigne Communications Manager...... Francois Marchandvs. MONTRÉALSEASON RECORD W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMHome 0 2 0 0 6 10 2 2 0 0 10Road 0 2 0 0 3 14 0 3 0 1 26TOTALS 0 4 0 0 9 24 2 5 0 1 36RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATENov. 30 SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTDec. 2 H L 3 6 Detroit 4230 0 9March 26 A L 1 10 Montréal 5 11 8 0 0 24April 5 A L 2 4 HL 3 4SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 2-7 28.6% Home 3-5 60.0%Road 0-2 0.00% Road 2-5 40.0%Totals 2-9 22.2% Totals 5-10 50.0%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 1G-3A-4P, -3 in 4 games MONTREAL 6G-1A-7P, +5 in 4 gamesDylan Larkin 2G-1A-3P, +2 in 2 games Brendan Gallagher 2G-5A-7P, +4 in 4 gamesTyler Bertuzzi 2G-1A-3P, -1 in 4 games Alex Galchenyuk 4G-1A-5P, +6 in 4 gamesGustav Nyquist 1G-1A-2P, -5 in 4 games Paul Byron 3G-2A-5P, +5 in 4 gamesAnthony Mantha 0G-2A-2P, -1 in 4 games Nicolas Deslauriers 1G-3A-4P, +4 in 3 gamesHenrik Zetterberg Daniel CarrALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GAHome 294 136 103 53 2 327 838 754Road 295 71 179 43 2 187 663 1044TOTALS 589 207 282 96 4 514 1501 1798 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 156
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS NASHVILLE Staff Listing PREDATORS Chairman & Governor..................Thomas Cigarran President of Hockey Ops & GM..............David Poile 501 Broadway President & CEO...................................... Sean Henry Nashville, TN 37203 Assistant General Manager....................Jeff Kealty predators.nhl.com Asst. GM & Director of Hockey Ops...... Brian PoileArena............................ Bridgestone Arena (17,113) Player Development Director.............. Scott NicholEntered NHL........................ 1998-99 (21st season) Asst. Director of Player Dev.............. Wade ReddenConference / Division.................. Western / Central Head Coach...................................... Peter LavioletteRegular Season Record................ 739-578-60-147 Associate Coach...............................Kevin McCarthyPlayoff Record................................................... 49-56 Assistant Coach......................................... Dan MuseStanley Cup Champions....................................None Goaltending Coach...........................Ben VanderklokOffice Phone...................................... (615) 770-2300 Video Coach................................. Lawrence FeloneyFax...................................................... (615) 770-2309 Video Coordinator..........................Andrew Meloche2017-18 Record........................ 53-18-11 (117 pts.) Director of Communications...............Kevin Wilson2018 Playoffs..........Lost to WPG in Second Round Corporate Com. Manager.............. Natalie Aronson Com. & Content Coordinator...........Brooks Bratten Communications Coordinator.......Nick Barnowskivs. NASHVILLE W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIM 0SEASON RECORD 1 10023 0 0 0 02HomeRoad 1 00231 0 1 0 0 12TOTALS 10254 0 1 0 0 14RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTFeb. 17 A W 3 1 1 2005Feb. 20 H L 2 3 Detroit 2 0 2004 Nashville 2SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 0-3 0.00% Home 1-1 100%Road 0-2 0.00% Road 4-5 80.0%Totals 0-5 0.00% Totals 5-6 83.3%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 2 games NASHVILLE 1G-1A-2P, +0 in 2 gamesAndreas Athanasiou 0G-2A-2P, +0 in 2 games Craig Smith 0G-2A-2P, +2 in 2 gamesJustin Abdelkader 1G-0A-1P, +2 in 2 games Ryan Ellis 0G-2A-2P, +0 in 2 gamesGustav Nyquist 1G-0A-1P, +1 in 2 games Roman Josi 0G-2A-2P, -2 in 2 gamesTomas Tatar 1G-0A-1P, -1 in 2 games P.K. Subban 1G-0A-1P, +1 in 2 gamesLuke Witkowski Scott HartnellALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 9Home 48 32 18 2 5 71 170 111 27Road 47 24 2 3 53 129 127TOTALS 95 56 4 8 124 299 238 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 157
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS NEW JERSEY Staff Listing DEVILS Owner, Chairman & Governor..........Joshua Harris Owner & Vice Chairman.......................David Blitzer 25 Lafayette St. Executive VP & General Manager...........Ray Shero Newark, NJ 07102 Assistant General Manager............Tom Fitzgerald devils.nhl.com Sr. Director, Player Personnel.......Dan MacKinnon Senior Advisor to the GM................Chuck FletcherArena.............................. Prudential Center (16,514) Head Coach.............................................. John HynesEntered NHL........................ 1974-75 (45th season) Assistant Coaches....................... Alain Nasreddine,Conference / Division......... Eastern / Metropolitan ......................................... Rick Kowalsky, Mike GrierRegular Season Record......... 1456-1502-328-140 Goaltending Coach........................Roland MelansonPlayoff Record...............................................137-122 Video Coach............................................. Mike ReganStanley Cup Champions..............1995, 2000, 2003 Goaltending Dev. Coach............Scott ClemmensenOffice Phone...................................... (973) 757-6100 Player Development Coach........Patrick RissmillerFax...................................................... (973) 757-6399 Player Development Coach................ Eric Weinrich2017-18 Record.............................44-29-9 (97 pts.) VP, Hockey Communications................ Pete Albietz2018 Playoffs................ Lost to TBL in First Round Sr. Manager, Player Events......... Corinne Weltman Assistant, Communications...............Scott Litwackvs. NEW JERSEY W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIM 0SEASON RECORD 1 01134 0 1 0 06HomeRoad 1 10243 0 0 0 0 14TOTALS 11377 0 1 0 0 20RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTNov. 25Dec. 27 H OTL 3 4 Detroit 2230 0 7Jan. 22 A L 1 3 New Jersey 4 0 2 1 0 7 AW 3 0SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 0-2 0.00% Home 2-3 66.7%Road 0-7 0.00% Road 7-7 100%Totals 0-9 0.00% Totals 9-10 90.0%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 1G-3A-4P, +2 in 3 games NEW JERSEY 1G-3A-4P, +3 in 2 gamesDylan Larkin 3G-0A-3P, +2 in 3 games Taylor Hall 3G-0A-3P, +2 in 3 gamesDavid Booth 1G-1A-2P, +2 in 2 games Nico Hischier 0G-2A-2P, +1 in 2 gamesTyler Bertuzzi 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 2 games Steve Santini 1G-0A-1P, -1 in 2 gamesJustin Abdelkader 0G-2A-2P, -1 in 3 games Brian Gibbons 1G-0A-1P, +0 in 3 gamesAndreas Athanasiou Sami VatanenALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 16Home 51 32 23 2 1 67 203 155 39Road 51 17 9 2 45 135 163TOTALS 102 49 11 3 112 338 318 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 158
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS NEW YORK Staff Listing ISLANDERS Co-Owners......................Jon Ledecky, Scott Malkin ...................................Charles B. Wang, Dewey Shay 200 Merrick Ave. President of Hockey Ops & GM.......Lou Lamoriello East Meadow, NY 11554 Assistant General Manager.........Chris Lamoriello islanders.nhl.com Assistant General Manager.......... Steve PellegriniArena................................. Barclays Center (15,795) Assistant to the General Manager.... Kerry GwydirEntered NHL........................ 1972-73 (47th season) VP, Hockey Operations.................... Claude LoiselleConference / Division......... Eastern / Metropolitan Director of Player Development........... Eric CairnsRegular Season Record......... 1573-1520-347-142 Player Development....................... Marty ReasonerPlayoff Record...............................................144-120 Head Coach...............................................Barry TrotzStanley Cups.......................1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 Associate Coach..................................Lane LambertOffice Phone...................................... (516) 501-6700 Assistant Coaches....... John Gruden, Scott GomezFax...................................................... (516) 501-6850 Director of Goaltending...........................Mitch Korn2017-18 Record.......................... 35-37-10 (80 pts.) Goalie Coach............................................ Piero Greco2018 Playoffs.................................... Did Not Qualify Goalie Development Coach................. Chris Terreri Exec. Dir. of Communications.... Kimber Auerbach Director of Communications........ Jesse Eisenberg Communications Coordinator..............Kelly Keoghvs. NY ISLANDERSSEASON RECORD W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMHome 0 01134 1 1 0 04Road 1 0 1 3 12 10 2 6 0 0 25TOTALS 1 0 2 4 15 14 3 7 0 0 29RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTDec. 19 A W 6 3 2 7 0 0 15Feb. 9 A OTL 6 7 Detroit 6 4 7 2 0 14April 7 H OTL 3 4 NY Islanders 1SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 1-1 100% Home 1-2 50.0%Road 2-3 66.7% Road 4-10 40.0%Totals 3-4 75.0% Totals 5-12 41.7%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 2G-7A-9P, +5 in 3 games NY ISLANDERS 0G-8A-8P, +1 in 3 gamesHenrik Zetterberg 1G-4A-5P, +3 in 3 games Mathew Barzal 2G-3A-5P, -6 in 3 gamesDylan Larkin 3G-1A-4P, +4 in 3 games Josh Bailey 1G-4A-5P, -5 in 3 gamesAnthony Mantha 2G-1A-3P, +0 in 2 games John Tavares 3G-0A-3P, +0 in 3 gamesMike Green 1G-2A-3P, +4 in 3 games Brock Nelson 3G-0A-3P, -3 in 3 gamesGustav Nyquist Anders LeeALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 22Home 55 29 27 2 2 62 188 161 49Road 57 24 4 2 54 176 207TOTALS 112 53 6 4 116 364 368 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 159
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS NEW YORK Staff Listing RANGERS Executive Chairman, MSG.............. James L. Dolan President..................................................Glen Sather 14th Floor General Manager.....................................Jeff Gorton 2 Pennsylvania Plaza Senior VP/Assistant GM................. Jim Schoenfeld New York, NY 10121 Assistant General Manager.................. Chris Drury rangers.nhl.com Director, Player Personnel...................Gordie ClarkArena...................Madison Square Garden (18,006) Director, Player Development.......... Jed OrtmeyerEntered NHL........................1926-27 (93rd season) Head Coach............................................. David QuinnConference / Division......... Eastern / Metropolitan Assistant Coaches......... Greg Brown, David Oliver,Regular Season Record......... 2787-2629-808-128 ......................................................................Lindy RuffPlayoff Record...........................................244-263-8 Asst. Coach & Goalie Coach...............Benoit AllaireStanley Cups.......................1928, 1933, 1940, 1994 Video Coach...........................................Jerry DineenOffice Phone...................................... (212) 465-6486 Consultants...........Mike Barnett, Doug RisebroughFax...................................................... (212) 465-6494 Advisors...................... Brian Leetch, Brad Richards2017-18 Record.............................34-39-9 (77 pts.) Senior VP of Public Relations........... John Rosasco2018 Playoffs.................................... Did Not Qualify Director, Public Relations.....................Ryan Nissan Manager, Public Relations...............Lindsay Hayes Coordinator, Public Relations.. Michael Rappaportvs. NY RANGERS W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIM 1SEASON RECORD 1 00232 0 0 0 08HomeRoad 2 01344 1 1 0 08TOTALS 01576 1 1 0 0 16RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTNov. 24 A OTL 1 2 2 2117Dec. 29 H SOW 3 2 Detroit 1 1 3106Feb. 25 A OTW 3 2 NY Rangers 1SPECIAL TEAMS DETROIT PENALTY KILLDETROIT POWER PLAY 0-5 0.00% Home 4-4 100%Home 1-7 14.3% 75.0%Road 1-12 8.33% Road 3-4 87.5%Totals Totals 7-8SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 2G-0A-2P, -1 in 3 games NY RANGERS 1G-1A-2P, +0 in 3 gamesAndreas Athanasiou 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 3 games J.T. Miller 0G-2A-2P, +1 in 1 gameHenrik Zetterberg 1G-1A-2P, -1 in 3 games Ryan Spooner 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 3 gamesTomas Tatar 0G-2A-2P, -2 in 3 games Brady Skjei 1G-0A-1P, +1 in 2 gamesDylan Larkin 1G-0A-1P, +2 in 3 games David Desharnais 1G-0A-1P, +1 in 2 gamesTrevor Daley Jesper FastALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GAHome 295 171 77 45 2 389 1030 723Road 295 96 137 58 4 254 757 891TOTALS 590 267 214 103 6 643 1787 1614 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 160
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS OTTAWA Staff Listing SENATORS Owner, Governor & Chairman........Eugene Melnyk General Manager.................................Pierre Dorion 1000 Palladium Drive Assistant General Manager......... Peter MacTavish Ottawa, Ontario K2V 1A5 Head Coach............................................ Guy Boucher senators.nhl.com Associate Coach................................ Marc CrawfordArena........................ Canadian Tire Centre (18,572) Assistant Coach....................................Rob CooksonEntered NHL........................ 1992-93 (27th season) Assistant Coach............................. Martin RaymondConference / Division.................. Eastern / Atlantic Goaltending Coach...............................Pierre GroulxRegular Season Record..............894-831-115-146 Player Development Coach............Shean DonovanPlayoff Record................................................... 72-79 Player Development Coach.....................Chris KellyStanley Cup Champions....................................None Video Coach...................................Kristopher YoungOffice Phone...................................... (613) 599-0250 Senior Director, Communications...... Brian MorrisFax...................................................... (613) 599-5562 Manager, Communications.................. Chris Moore2017-18 Record.......................... 28-43-11 (67 pts.) Coordinator, Communications............... Brett Varey2018 Playoffs.................................... Did Not Qualify Translator.............................................Eric Tremblayvs. OTTAWA W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMSEASON RECORD 200441 0 0 0 0 14HomeRoad 110234 1 1 0 0 20TOTALS 310675 1 1 0 0 34RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTOct. 7 A SOW 2 1 1 3117Nov. 2 A 1 3 Detroit 1 1 3005Jan. 3 H L 2 1March 31 H OTW 2 0 Ottawa 1 WSPECIAL TEAMS DETROIT PENALTY KILLDETROIT POWER PLAY 0-5 0.00% Home 6-6 100%Home 1-6 16.7% 88.9%Road 1-11 9.09% Road 8-9 93.3%Totals Totals 14-15SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 1G-3A-4P, +2 in 4 games OTTAWA 1G-1A-2P, +3 in 3 gamesDylan Larkin 3G-0A-3P, +2 in 3 games Mark Stone 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 3 gamesAndreas Athanasiou 1G-2A-3P, +2 in 4 games Dion Phaneuf 0G-2A-2P, -2 in 3 gamesAnthony Mantha 1G-1A-2P, +2 in 4 games Erik Karlsson 1G-0A-1P, +0 in 4 gamesMartin Frk 0G-1A-1P, +2 in 1 game Ryan Dzingel 1G-0A-1P, -1 in 4 gamesEvgeny Svechnikov Nate ThompsonALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 7Home 22 14 7 0 1 29 70 51 14Road 24 15 1 1 32 72 63TOTALS 46 29 1 2 61 142 114 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 161
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS PHILADELPHIA Staff Listing FLYERS President, COO & Governor.....................Dave Scott President............................................ Paul Holmgren 3601 S. Broad St. Executive VP & General Manager........ Ron Hextall Philadelphia, PA 19148 Senior Vice President.............................. Bob Clarke flyers.nhl.com Assistant General Manager.......... Barry HanrahanArena............................Wells Fargo Center (19,605) Asst. GM, Dir. of Player Personnel....... Chris PryorEntered NHL....................... 1967-68 (52nd season) Senior Advisor to the GM............... Dean LombardiConference / Division......... Eastern / Metropolitan Head Coach........................................... Dave HakstolRegular Season Record......... 1976-1371-457-160 Assistant Coaches............................... Gord Murphy,Playoff Record...............................................221-212 ................................ Kris Knoblauch, Ian LaperriereStanley Cup Champions.........................1974, 1975 Goaltending Coach........................... Kim DillabaughOffice Phone...................................... (215) 465-4500 Video Coach.....................................Adam PattersonFax...................................................... (215) 218-7837 Player Development....................Kjell Samuelsson, 2017-18 Record.......................... 42-26-14 (98 pts.) .............. John Riley, Brett Hextall, Brady Robinson2018 Playoffs................. Lost to PIT in First Round Senior Director, Communications............. Zack Hill Director, Public Relations.........................Joe Siville Mgr., Broadcast & Media Services.......Brian Smithvs. PHILADELPHIASEASON RECORD W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMHome 1 01377 0 3 1 0 12Road 0 10034 2 1 0 04TOTALS 1 1 1 3 10 11 2 4 1 0 16RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTDec. 20 A L 3 4 5 2 0 1 10Jan. 23 H 2 3 Detroit 2 5 4 1 0 11March 20 H OTL 5 4 SOW Philadelphia 1SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 0-3 0.00% Home 3-6 50.0%Road 2-3 66.7% Road 0-1 0.00%Totals 2-6 33.3% Totals 3-7 42.9%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 2G-3A-5P, -1 in 3 games PHILADELPHIA 0G-7A-7P, +1 in 3 gamesDylan Larkin 1G-2A-3P, +3 in 3 games Claude Giroux 2G-3A-5P, +2 in 3 gamesLuke Glendening 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 3 games Sean Couturier 1G-3A-4P, -3 in 3 gamesMartin Frk 1G-1A-2P, -2 in 3 games Jakub Voracek 1G-2A-3P, -2 in 3 gamesMike Green 0G-2A-2P, +2 in 3 games Shayne Gostisbehere 2G-0A-2P, +0 in 3 gamesAnthony Mantha Travis KonecnyALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 20Home 71 38 42 10 3 89 249 213 62Road 68 14 11 1 40 190 273TOTALS 139 52 21 4 129 439 486 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 162
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS PITTSBURGH Staff Listing PENGUINS Co-Owner & Chairman..................... Mario Lemieux Co-Owner.................................................. Ron Burkle 1001 Fifth Ave. CEO & President............................David Morehouse Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Executive VP & GM............................Jim Rutherford penguins.nhl.com Assistant General Manager.................... Bill GuerinArena.............................. PPG Paints Arena (18,387) Assistant General Manager........ Jason KarmanosEntered NHL....................... 1967-68 (52nd season) Director of Player Development..........Scott YoungConference / Division......... Eastern / Metropolitan Head Coach........................................... Mike SullivanRegular Season Record......... 1782-1669-383-130 Asst. Coaches.................................. Sergei Gonchar,Playoff Record...............................................206-171 .................................... Jacques Martin, Mark RecchiStanley Cup Champions.............1991, 1992, 2009, Goaltending Coach............................... Mike Buckley....................................................................2016, 2017 Video Coach.......................................... Andy SaucierOffice Phone...................................... (412) 642-1300 Player Development Coaches.........Jarrod Skalde,Fax...................................................... (412) 255-1988 .........................................................Tom Kostopoulos2017-18 Record.......................... 47-29-6 (100 pts.) Goaltending Dev. Coach........................Andy Chiodo2018 Playoffs..........Lost to WSH in Second Round VP, Communications........................... Tom McMillan Communications Sr. Director...... Jennifer Bullano Communications Manager...............Jason Seidlingvs. PITTSBURGH W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIM 2SEASON RECORD 0 00493 1 1 0 0 10HomeRoad 2 10014 1 2 0 0 10TOTALS 1 0 4 10 7 2 3 0 0 20RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTDec. 31 H W 4 1 4 3 0 0 10Jan. 13 A L 1 4 Detroit 3 2 2007March 27 H W 5 2 Pittsburgh 3SPECIAL TEAMS DETROIT PENALTY KILLDETROIT POWER PLAY 1-3 33.3% Home 4-5 80.0%Home 1-7 14.3% 60.0%Road 2-10 20.0% Road 3-5 70.0%Totals Totals 7-10SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 1G-3A-4P, +2 in 3 games PITTSBURGH 3G-3A-6P, -1 in 3 gamesDarren Helm 1G-2A-3P, +1 in 3 games Evgeni Malkin 1G-3A-4P, -4 in 3 gamesDylan Larkin 0G-3A-3P, +2 in 3 games Phil Kessel 2G-1A-3P, -3 in 3 gamesHenrik Zetterberg 2G-0A-2P, +2 in 1 game Sidney Crosby 0G-2A-2P, +0 in 3 gamesLuke Glendening 2G-0A-2P, +2 in 3 games Olli Maata 1G-0A-1P, -1 in 2 gamesGustav Nyquist Kris LetangSEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GAHome 77 47 16 12 2 108 298 221Road 77 22 49 4 2 50 227 314TOTALS 154 69 65 16 4 158 525 535 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 163
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS SAN JOSE Staff Listing SHARKS Ownership Group.................................. Hasso Plattner, ......Gary Valenzuela, Gordon Russell, Rudy Staedler 525 W. Santa Clara St. Chief Operating Officer............................. John Tortora San Jose, CA 95113 General Manager.........................................Doug Wilson sharks.nhl.com VP & Assistant General Manager.....................Joe WillArena....................SAP Center at San Jose (17,562) Director of Hockey Operations.......... Doug Wilson, Jr.Entered NHL........................ 1991-92 (28th season) Head Coach.................................................Peter DeBoerConference / Division................... Western / Pacific Assistant Coaches........................................Steve Spott,Regular Season Record..............974-829-121-142 .......................................................Rob Zettler, Dave BarrPlayoff Record...............................................109-112 Asst. Coach/Goaltending Coach........ Johan HedbergStanley Cup Champions....................................None Video Coach...................................................Dan DarrowOffice Phone...................................... (408) 287-7070 Dev. Coaches................. Mike Ricci, Bryan MarchmentFax...................................................... (408) 999-5797 Goaltending Dev. Coach...................... Evgeni Nabokov2017-18 Record........................ 45-27-10 (100 pts.) VP, Media Relations & Broadcasting....Scott Emmert2018 Playoffs...........Lost to VGK in Second Round Media Relations Manager.......................Ben Guerrero Broadcast Ops/Media Rel. Mgr.....Joanna Schimmel Media Relations Coordinator....................Nick Carrillovs. SAN JOSE W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMSEASON RECORD 100221 0 0 0 04HomeRoad 010035 0 1 0 06TOTALS 110256 0 1 0 0 10RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTJan. 31 H SOW 2 1 1 2015March 12 A 3 5 Detroit 1 1 3006 L San Jose 2SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 0-3 0.00% Home 2-2 100%Road 0-2 0.00% Road 2-3 66.7%Totals 0-5 0.00% Totals 4-5 80.0%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 2G-1A-3P, +2 in 2 games SAN JOSE 2G-0A-2P, +1 in 2 gamesTrevor Daley 0G-3A-3P, +1 in 2 games Kevin Labanc 1G-1A-2P, +2 in 2 gamesTyler Bertuzzi 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 2 games Chris Tierney 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 2 gamesGustav Nyquist 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 2 games Timo Meier 0G-2A-2P, +1 in 2 gamesHenrik Zetterberg 0G-1A-1P, +0 in 1 game Joe Pavelski 0G-2A-2P, +0 in 2 gamesFrans Nielsen Brenden DillonALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 9Home 45 32 20 1 3 68 159 89 29Road 47 23 3 1 50 162 161TOTALS 92 55 4 4 118 321 250 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 164
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS ST. LOUIS Staff Listing BLUES Chairman and Governor..................... Tom Stillman President of Hockey Ops & GM.... Doug Armstrong 1401 Clark Ave. at Brett VP of Hockey Operations.......................Dave Taylor Hull Way Assistant General Manager.............Bill Armstrong St. Louis, MO 63103 Advisors/Consultants........................... Al MacInnis, blues.nhl.com ..................................... Larry Pleau, Larry RobinsonArena..............................Enterprise Center (19,150) Director of Player Personnel.................Rob DiMaioEntered NHL....................... 1967-68 (52nd season) Director of Player Development............ Tim TaylorConference / Division.................. Western / Central Head Coach................................................... Mike Yeo Regular Season Record......... 1815-1578-432-139 Associate Coach................................... Craig BerubePlayoff Record...............................................164-201 Assistant Coaches.............Mike Van Ryn, Steve OttStanley Cup Champions....................................None Goaltending Coach......................... David AlexanderOffice Phone...................................... (314) 622-2500 Video Coach............................................Sean FerrellFax...................................................... (314) 622-2582 Development Coaches......................... Glen Wesley,2017-18 Record.............................44-32-6 (92 pts.) ...............................................................Dave Rogalski2018 Playoffs.................................... Did Not Qualify Sr. Director of Media Relations.....Rich Jankowski Director, Media Content.......................... Dan O’Neillvs. ST. LOUIS W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMSEASON RECORD 010016 0 0 0 06HomeRoad 010012 0 0 0 06TOTALS 020028 0 0 0 0 12RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTDec. 9Feb. 28 H L 1 6 Detroit 0020 0 2 A L 1 2 St. Louis 1430 0 8SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 0-3 0.00% Home 3-3 100%Road 0-2 0.00% Road 1-1 100%Totals 0-5 0.00% Totals 4-4 100%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 1G-0A-1P, +0 in 2 games ST. LOUIS 1G-2A-3P, +3 in 2 gamesAndreas Athanasiou 1G-0A-1P, -2 in 2 games Brayden Schenn 1G-2A-3P, +4 in 2 gamesFrans Nielsen 0G-1A-1P, +1 in 2 games Alex Pietrangelo 2G-0A-2P, +3 in 2 gamesLuke Glendening 0G-1A-1P, -2 in 2 games Scottie Upshall 1G-1A-2P, +4 in 2 gamesTyler Bertuzzi 0G-1A-1P, -4 in 2 games Jay Bouwmeester 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 2 gamesJonathan Ericsson Jaden SchwartzALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GAHome 142 69 52 17 4 159 496 518Road 141 54 63 20 4 132 404 445TOTALS 283 123 115 37 8 291 900 963 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 165
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS TAMPA BAY Staff Listing LIGHTNING Owner, Governor & Chairman.................. Jeff Vinik Chief Executive Officer......................... Steve Griggs 401 Channelside Drive VP and General Manager..............Julien BriseBois Tampa, FL 33602 Senior Advisor to the GM................ Steve Yzerman lightning.nhl.com Asst. GM & Dir., Player Personnel........Pat VerbeekArena......................................Amalie Arena (19,092) Director of Player Development..........Stacy RoestEntered NHL........................ 1992-93 (27th season) Head Coach...............................................Jon Cooper Conference / Division.................. Eastern / Atlantic Assistant Coaches............................ Todd Richards,Regular Season Record..............844-893-112-137 ..................................... Jeff Halpern, Derek LalondePlayoff Record................................................... 73-60 Goaltending Coach..................................Frantz JeanStanley Cup Champions.................................... 2004 Video Coach...........................................Nigel KirwanOffice Phone...................................... (813) 301-6500 Video Coordinator............................... Brian GarlockFax...................................................... (813) 301-1480 Executive VP of Communications.........Bill Wickett2017-18 Record.......................... 54-23-5 (113 pts.) Sr. Director of Public Relations....Brian Breseman2018 Playoffs.................Lost to WSH in Conf. Final Sr. Manager of Comms... Trevor van Knotsenburg Beat Writer/Media Relations Asst..... Bryan Burnsvs. TAMPA BAY W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIM 0SEASON RECORD 0 20048 0 0 0 1 22HomeRoad 0 20037 2 4 1 0 22TOTALS 4 0 0 7 15 2 4 1 1 44RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTOct. 16 H L 2 3 4 2007Oct. 26 A L 2 3 Detroit 1 2 6 0 0 15Jan. 7 H L 2 5Feb. 15 A L 1 4 Tampa Bay 7SPECIAL TEAMS DETROIT PENALTY KILLDETROIT POWER PLAY 0-10 0.00% Home 4-5 80.0%Home 2-8 25.0% 60.0%Road 2-18 11.1% Road 6-10 66.7%Totals Totals 10-15SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 2G-2A-4P, +1 in 4 games TAMPA BAY 5G-4A-9P, +3 in 4 gamesJustin Abdelkader 2G-0A-2P, +1 in 4 games Nikita Kucherov 3G-3A-6P, +2 in 4 gamesFrans Nielsen 1G-1A-2P, -3 in 4 games Steven Stamkos 0G-5A-5P, +2 in 4 gamesTomas Tatar 1G-1A-2P, -4 in 4 games Victor Hedman 2G-2A-4P, +3 in 4 gamesGustav Nyquist 0G-2A-2P, +0 in 2 games Yanni Gourde 0G-4A-4P, +2 in 4 gamesTyler Bertuzzi Vladislav NamestnikovALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 5Home 26 17 14 1 3 38 83 53 19Road 28 12 1 1 26 96 96TOTALS 54 29 2 4 64 179 149 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 166
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS TORONTO Staff Listing MAPLE LEAFS Chairman & Governor....Lawrence M. Tanenbaum President.................................... Brendan Shanahan 40 Bay St. General Manager.....................................Kyle Dubas Toronto, Ontario M5J 2X2 Asst. GMs...... Brandon Pridham, Laurence Gilman mapleleafs.nhl.com Director, Player Personnel...............Dave MorrisonArena.............................. Scotiabank Arena (18,819) Asst. Director, Player Personnel.............Wes ClarkEntered NHL.....................1917-18 (102nd season) Senior Advisor.......................................Cliff FletcherConference / Division.................. Eastern / Atlantic Senior. Dir., Player Development......Scott PellerinRegular Season Record......... 2883-2762-783-150 Dir., Player Development........... Stephane RobidasPlayoff Record...........................................259-281-4 Asst. Director, Player Dev..... Hayley WickenheiserStanley Cups.................. 1918, ‘22, ‘32, ‘42, ‘45, ‘47, Head Coach.......................................... Mike Babcock..............................................‘49, ‘51, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64, ‘67 Asst. Coaches.........................Jim Hiller, D.J. Smith,Office Phone...................................... (416) 815-5700 ............................................................Andrew BrewerFax...................................................... (416) 359-9331 Goaltending Coach.................................Steve Briere2017-18 Record.......................... 49-26-7 (105 pts.) Video Analyst......................................... Jordan Bean2018 Playoffs................Lost to BOS in First Round Director, Media Relations.....................Steve Keogh Senior Mgr, Media Relations..... Scott McNaughton Coordinators, Media Relations..............Chris Lund, ............................................................... Colin McBridevs. TORONTO W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMSEASON RECORD 110254 2 0 1 0 10HomeRoad 0 2 0 0 6 10 0 1 0 0 19TOTALS 1 3 0 2 11 14 2 1 1 0 29RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATEOct. 18 SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTDec. 15 A L 3 6 7 300 11Feb. 18 Detroit 1 4 400 14March 24 H W 3 1 H L 2 3 Toronto 6 A L 3 4SPECIAL TEAMS DETROIT PENALTY KILLDETROIT POWER PLAY 2-5 40.0% Home 5-5 100%Home 0-4 0.00% 83.3%Road 2-9 22.2% Road 5-6 90.9%Totals Totals 10-11SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 2G-3A-5P, +0 in 4 games TORONTO 2G-2A-4P, +4 in 3 gamesHenrik Zetterberg 2G-1A-3P, -1 in 3 games Auston Matthews 2G-2A-4P, +1 in 4 gamesTomas Tatar 1G-2A-3P, -2 in 4 games Nazem Kadri 2G-2A-4P, +1 in 4 gamesDylan Larkin 0G-3A-3P, +0 in 4 games William Nylander 1G-2A-3P, +5 in 4 gamesNick Jensen 1G-1A-2P, +2 in 3 games Morgan Rielly 1G-2A-3P, +4 in 4 gamesDanny DeKeyser Zach HymanALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GAHome 335 174 111 46 4 398 999 819Road 330 110 171 47 2 269 884 1093TOTALS 665 284 282 93 6 667 1883 1912 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 167
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS VANCOUVER Staff Listing CANUCKS Chairman & Governor................Francesco Aquilini General Manager...................................Jim Benning 800 Griffiths Way Assistant General Manager............ John Weisbrod Vancouver, B.C., V6B 6G1 Sr. Advisor to GM.......................................Stan Smyl canucks.nhl.com Director, Player Development..........Ryan JohnsonArena..................................... Rogers Arena (18,865) Head Coach............................................ Travis GreenEntered NHL........................ 1970-71 (49th season) Asst. Coaches...........................Nolan Baumgartner,Conference / Division................... Western / Pacific ................................Newell Brown, Manny MalhotraRegular Season Record......... 1555-1654-319-138 Goaltending Coach.......................................Ian ClarkPlayoff Record...............................................101-128 Video Coach........................................Darryl SewardStanley Cup Champions....................................None Skill Coach........................................ Glenn CarnegieOffice Phone...................................... (604) 899-7400 Consultant, Player Development....... Scott WalkerFax...................................................... (604) 899-7401 Director of Goaltending........................Dan Cloutier2017-18 Record.......................... 31-40-11 (73 pts.) VP, Communications........................Chris Brumwell2018 Playoffs.................................... Did Not Qualify Director, Media Relations....................... Ben Brown Manager, Media Relations........Stephanie Maniago Coordinator, Media Relations.......... Alfred De Veravs. VANCOUVER W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIM 0SEASON RECORD 1 10014 0 0 0 04HomeRoad 1 00232 1 0 0 06TOTALS 10246 1 0 0 0 10RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTOct. 22 H L 1 4 1 1004Nov. 6 A W 3 2 Detroit 2 3 2006 Vancouver 1SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 0-1 0.00% Home 2-2 100%Road 1-2 50.0% Road 2-2 100%Totals 1-3 33.3% Totals 4-4 100%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 0G-2A-2P, +0 in 2 games VANCOUVER 0G-3A-3P, +3 in 2 gamesJustin Abdelkader 1G-0A-1P, +1 in 2 games Bo Horvat 2G-0A-2P, +3 in 2 gamesAnthony Mantha 1G-0A-1P, +0 in 2 games Sven Baertschi 1G-1A-2P, +2 in 2 gamesDarren Helm 1G-0A-1P, -1 in 2 games Daniel Sedin 1G-0A-1P, +2 in 2 gamesMartin Frk 1G-0A-1P, -1 in 2 games Michael Del Zotto 1G-0A-1P, +1 in 2 gamesTomas Tatar Jake VirtanenALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 21Home 86 52 35 8 5 117 337 245 56Road 86 39 10 2 90 270 295TOTALS 172 91 18 7 207 607 540 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 168
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS VEGAS GOLDEN Staff Listing KNIGHTS Chairman, CEO & Governor........................Bill Foley President & COO................................... Kerry Bubolz 3780 S. Las Vegas Blvd. President & General Manager.......George McPhee Las Vegas, NV 89158 Executive VP & Assistant GM..... Kelly McCrimmon www.vegasgoldenknights.com Senior Vice President....................... Murray CravenArena...................................T-Mobile Arena (17,500) Director of Hockey Operations.......Misha DonskovEntered NHL......................... 2017-18 (2nd Season) Special Advisor to Hockey Ops............David ConteConference / Division.................... Western /Pacific Director of Player Personnel......... Vaughn KarpanRegular Season Record............................... 51-24-7 Asst. Director of Player Personnel....... Bob LowesPlayoff Record......................................................13-7 Director of Player Development............. Wil NicholStanley Cup Champions....................................None Head Coach.........................................Gerard GallantOffice Phone...................................... (702) 790-2663 Assistant Coaches.............. Mike Kelly, Ryan Craig,Fax.................................................................................. ...................................................................Ryan McGill2017-18 Record.......................... 51-24-7 (109 pts.) Goaltending Coach...................................David Prior2018 Playoffs....Lost to WSH in Stanley Cup Final Video Coach........................................... Tommy Cruz Goaltending Development Coach......... Mike Rosati Vice President of Communications...........Eric Tosi Director of Communications..........Sage Sammons Sr. Manager of Communications......Alyssa Girardivs. VEGAS W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMSEASON RECORD 010004 0 0 0 18HomeRoad 100263 0 0 0 0 13TOTALS 110267 0 0 0 1 21RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTOct. 13 A W 6 3 1 4006March 8 H L 0 4 Detroit 1 6 0007 Vegas 1SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 0-3 0.00% Home 4-4 100%Road 0-1 0.00% Road 3-3 100%Totals 0-4 0.00% Totals 7-7 100%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 1G-3A-4P, +4 in 2 games VEGAS 2G-2A-4P, +3 in 2 gamesHenrik Zetterberg 2G-1A-3P, +1 in 2 games Cody Eakin 2G-0A-2P, +2 in 1 gameGustav Nyquist 1G-2A-3P, +0 in 2 games Alex Tuch 1G-0A-1P, +0 in 1 gameAnthony Mantha 1G-0A-1P, -1 in 1 game James Neal 1G-0A-1P, +0 in 2 gamesFrans Nielsen 1G-0A-1P, +1 in 2 games Jonathan Marchessault 1G-0A-1P, -2 in 2 gamesLuke Glendening Erik HaulaALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 1Home 1 0 0 00004 1Road 1 1 00263TOTALS 2 1 00267 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 169
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS WASHINGTON Staff Listing CAPITALS Chairman, Majority Owner & CEO........Ted Leonsis Vice Chairman and President.............. Dick Patrick 627 N. Glebe Rd., Suite 850 Senior VP & General Manager......Brian MacLellan Arlington, VA 22203 Assistant General Manager.............Ross Mahoney capitals.nhl.com Asst. GM & Dir. of Legal Affairs......... Don Fishman Director of Player Personnel..............Chris PatrickArena..............................Capital One Arena (18,506) Director of Player Development..Steve RichmondEntered NHL........................ 1974-75 (45th season) Head Coach........................................... Todd ReirdenConference / Division......... Eastern / Metropolitan Assistant Coach...............................Blaine ForsytheRegular Season Record......... 1575-1406-303-142 Video Coach..................................... Brett LeonhardtPlayoff Record...............................................132-143 Video Analyst............................................Tim OhashiStanley Cup Champions.................................... 2018 Goaltending Coach................................Scott MurrayOffice Phone...................................... (202) 266-2200 Pro Development Coach..........................Olie KolzigFax...................................................... (202) 266-2360 VP, Communications..................... Sergey Kocharov2017-18 Record.......................... 49-26-7 (105 pts.) Media Relations Manager..................Tommy Chalk2018 Playoffs.................................Won Stanley Cup Manager of Communications...Megan Eichenbergvs. WASHINGTONSEASON RECORD W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMHome 0 11135 1 2 1 1 16Road 1 00254 0 2 0 06TOTALS 1 11389 1 4 1 1 22RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTOct. 20 H OTL 3 4 4 2108Feb. 11 A OTW 5 4 Detroit 1 1 6109March 22 H 0 1 L Washington 1SPECIAL TEAMS DETROIT PENALTY KILLDETROIT POWER PLAY 1-9 11.1% Home 6-8 75.0%Home 0-3 0.00% 33.3%Road 1-12 8.33% Road 1-3 63.6%Totals Totals 7-11SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 4G-0A-4P, +3 in 2 games WASHINGTON 2G-1A-3P, -3 in 3 gamesTomas Tatar 0G-3A-3P, +1 in 3 games Alex Ovechkin 1G-2A-3P, +3 in 3 gamesDylan Larkin 1G-1A-2P, +3 in 3 games Jay Beagle 0G-3A-3P, -2 in 3 gamesDarren Helm 0G-2A-2P, +3 in 3 games John Carlson 2G-0A-2P, +2 in 3 gamesNick Jensen 0G-2A-2P, +2 in 3 games Brett Connolly 1G-1A-2P, +0 in 3 gamesFrans Nielsen Burakovsky/OrlovALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 18Home 59 27 27 11 3 68 190 165 45Road 57 23 5 2 53 176 210TOTALS 116 50 16 5 121 366 375 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 170
2017-18 TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS WINNIPEG Staff Listing JETS Executive Chairman & Governor.....Mark Chipman Executive VP & COO.................................John Olfert 345 Graham Ave. Executive VP & GM.....................Kevin Cheveldayoff Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 5S6 Senior VP & Assistant GM.............. Craig Heisinger jets.nhl.com VP & Assistant GM...........................Larry Simmons Head Coach............................................Paul MauriceArena................................... Bell MTS Place (15,294) Assistant Coach..................................Charlie HuddyEntered NHL........................ 1999-00 (20th season) Assistant Coach................................ Jamie KomponConference / Division.................. Western / Central Assistant Coach............................... Todd WoodcroftRegular Season Record................ 610-648-45-139 Goaltending Coach.............................Wade FlahertyPlayoff Record......................................................9-16 Video Coach....................................Matt PrefontaineStanley Cup Champions....................................None Coordinator, Player Development......... Jimmy RoyOffice Phone...................................... (204) 987-7825 Player Development Assistant............. Mike KeaneFax...................................................... (204) 926-5555 Sr. Director, Communications.............. Scott Brown2017-18 Record........................ 52-20-10 (114 pts.) Manager, Communications..................Greger Buer2018 Playoffs..................Lost to VGK in Conf. Final Coordinator, Communications..............Scott Ungervs. WINNIPEG W L OTL Pts GF GA PPGF PPGA SHGF SHGA PIMSEASON RECORD 100251 0 1 0 0 12HomeRoad 010034 1 0 0 06TOTALS 110285 1 1 0 0 18RESULTS GOALS BY PERIODDATE SITE W/L DRW OPP TEAM 1 2 3 OT SO TOTDec. 5March 2 H W 5 1 Detroit 3140 0 8 A L 3 4 Winnipeg 2300 0 5SPECIAL TEAMSDETROIT POWER PLAY DETROIT PENALTY KILLHome 0-6 0.00% Home 5-6 83.3%Road 1-1 100% Road 3-3 100%Totals 1-7 14.3% Totals 8-9 88.9%SCORING LEADERSDETROIT 2G-2A-4P, +5 in 2 games WINNIPEG 3G-0A-3P, +0 in 2 gamesGustav Nyquist 1G-2A-3P, +2 in 2 games Patrik Laine 1G-1A-2P, -2 in 2 gamesNiklas Kronwall 1G-1A-2P, +1 in 2 games Dustin Byfuglien 0G-2A-2P, -2 in 2 gamesJustin Abdelkader 0G-2A-2P, +5 in 2 games Josh Morrissey 1G-0A-1P, -2 in 2 gamesHenrik Zetterberg 1G-0A-1P, +1 in 1 game Ben Chiarot 0G-1A-1P, +1 in 1 gameDavid Booth Jack RoslovicALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSITE GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA 3Home 13 8 5 0 2 18 47 35 8Road 11 6 0 0 12 46 40TOTALS 24 14 0 2 30 93 75 DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 171
DETROIT RED WINGS MOMENTS ALL-STAR GREENDefenseman Mike Green represented the Red Wings at the 2018 NHL All-Star Game atAmalie Arena in Tampa, Florida from Jan. 27-28. Making his second career All-Star appear-ance, Green helped the Atlantic Division advance to the final game of the three-on-threetournament, picking up an assist in the team’s win over the Metropolitan Division and scor-ing both of his team’s goals in the final game against the Pacific Divison. DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 172
COMPARATIVE RECORDS & RESULTS2017-18 RECORD BY MONTH (OVERALL/HOME & ROAD) MONTH W L OT PTS October 6 6 1 13November 4 5 4 12December 5 5 2 12 January 5 5 1 11February 6 6 2 14 March 4 11 1 9 0122 April 30 39 13 73 TOTAL October HOME L OT PTS ROAD L OT PTSNovember W 2 15 W 4 08December 2 3 37 4 2 15 January 2 1 2 10 2 4 02February 4 4 17 1 1 04 3 3 15 2 3 19 March 2 2 06 4 9 13 April 3 1 11 1 0 11 TOTAL 0 16 9 41 0 23 4 32 16 142017-18 RECORD BY DAY (OVERALL/HOME & ROAD) DAY W L OT PTS Sunday 6 5 1 13 Monday 2315 Tuesday 5 6 3 13Wednesday 3517 Thursday 1 10 2 4 Friday 6 3 2 14 Saturday 7 7 3 17 TOTAL 30 39 13 73 HOME L ROAD OT PTSDAY W 3 OT PTS W L 08Sunday 1 1 13 4 2 04Monday 0 4 11 2 2 24Tuesday 5 1 1 11 1 2 00Wednesday 3 5 17 0 4 04Thursday 1 0 13 2 5 26Friday 4 2 19 2 3 06Saturday 2 16 37 3 5 4 32TOTAL 16 9 41 14 23DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 173
COMPARATIVE RECORDS & RESULTS 2017-18 RECORD IN BACK-TO-BACK GAMESThe Red Wings played on consecutive days 12 times in 2017-18. Overall record in back-to-back games: 12-9-3 Record in first game of a back-to-back: 7-4-1 Record in second game of a back-to-back: 5-5-2 2017-18 RECORD BY DIVISION DIVISION W L OT PTS Atlantic 8 16 4 20Metropolitan 10 6 8 28 Central 491 9 Pacific 880 16 TOTAL 30 39 13 73 2017-18 SHOTS BY PERIOD DETROIT 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOTAL AVG.Opponents 805 836 806 43 2,490 30.4 DETROIT 866 906 801 40 2,613 31.9Opponents TOTAL AVG. 2017-18 GOALS BY PERIOD 212 2.59 254 3.10 1st 2nd 3rd OT PTS 63 71 75 3 54 69 82 91 12 19 392017-18 HOLDING LEAD, TRAILING, TIED 10 24Scoring First RECORD 52Opponents Scoring First 22-10-10 7Leading After One Period 14Trailing After One Period 8-29-3 PTSTied After One Period 17-3-5 33Leading After Two Periods 3-21-4 18Trailing After Two Periods 10-15-4 14Tied After Two Periods 23-0-6 1-32-5 6-7-2 2017-18 CLOSE DECISIONSOne-Goal Games RECORDTwo-Goal Games 10-14-13Three-Goal Games 9-9 7-10DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 174
COMPARATIVE RECORDS & RESULTS 2017-18 GOAL MARGINSScoring 0 Goals RECORD Allowing 0 Goals RECORDScoring 1 Goal 0-3-0 Allowing 1 Goal 4-0-0Scoring 2 Goals 0-15-3 Allowing 2 Goals 11-2-0Scoring 3 Goals 5-13-3 Allowing 3 Goals 9-1-3Scoring 4 Goals 9-8-4 Allowing 4 Goals 4-11-3Scoring 5 Goals 7-0-1 Allowing 5 Goals 2-15-4Scoring 6 Goals 5-0-1 Allowing 6 Goals 0-4-1Scoring 7 Goals 3-0-1 Allowing 7 Goals 0-5-1Scoring 8 Goals 0-0-0 Allowing 8 Goals 0-0-1Scoring 9 Goals 1-0-0 Allowing 9 Goals 0-0-0Scoring 10 Goals 0-0-0 Allowing 10 Goals 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 175
COMPARATIVE RECORDS & RESULTS2017-18 POWERPLAY GOALS AND PENALTY KILLING VS NHL ANAHEIM DUCKS FLORIDA PANTHERS Power Play: 0-for-7 (0.0%) Power Play: 1-for-10 (10.0%) – Anthony Mantha Penalty Kill: 6-for-6 (100%) Penalty Kill: 10-for-12 (83.3%) – Evgenii Dadonov, ARIZONA COYOTES Vincent Trocheck Power Play: 1-for-4 (25.0%) – Martin Frk LOS ANGELES KINGS Penalty Kill: 7-for-8 (87.5%) – Clayton Keller Power Play: 1-for-5 (20.0%) – Gustav Nyquist Penalty Kill: 6-for-8 (75.0%) – Anze Kopitar, BOSTON BRUINS Power Play: 3-for-12 (25.0%) – Tomas Tatar, Dustin Brown MINNESOTA WILD Martin Frk, Frans Nielsen Power Play: 2-for-7 (28.6%) – Anthony Mantha, Penalty Kill: 8-for-11 (72.7%) – Brad Marchand Dylan Larkin (2), Torey Krug Penalty Kill: 6-for-7 (85.7%) – Eric Staal BUFFALO SABRESPower Play: 1-for-15 (6.67%) – Justin Abdelkader MONTREAL CANADIENS Penalty Kill: 11-for-13 (84.6%) – Evander Kane, Power Play 2-for-9 (22.2%) – Tomas Tatar, Frans Ryan O’Reilly Nielsen CALGARY FLAMES Penalty Kill: 5-for-10 (50.0%) – Brendan Power Play: 5-for-9 (55.6%) – Anthony Mantha Gallagher, Max Pacioretty, Charles Hudon, Paul (2), Martin Frk, Andreas Athanasiou, Luke Byron, Alex Galchenyuk Glendening NASHVILLE PREDATORS Penalty Kill: 6-for-7 (85.7%) – Micheal Ferland Power Play: 0-for-5 (0.0%) Penalty Kill: 5-for-6 (83.3%) – Craig Smith CAROLINA HURRICANESPower Play: 2-for-9 (22.2%) – Tomas Tatar, Henrik NEW JERSEY DEVILS Power Play: 0-for-9 (0.0%) Zetterberg Penalty Kill: 9-for-10 (90.0%) – Taylor HallPenalty Kill: 6-for-9 (66.7%) – Elias Lindholm (2), NEW YORK ISLANDERS Power Play: 3-for-4 (75.0%) – Gustav Nyquist, Sebastian Aho Anthony Mantha, Justin Abdelkader CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Penalty Kill: 5-for-12 (41.7%) – Ryan Pulock (2), Power Play: 1-for-5 (20.0%) – Anthony Mantha Josh Bailey (2), Brock Nelson, Anders Lee, Nick Penalty Kill: 5-for-5 (100%) COLORADO AVALANCHE Leddy Power Play: 1-for-6 (16.7%) – Niklas Kronwall NEW YORK RANGERS Penalty Kill: 8-for-10 (80.0%) – Nail Yakupov, Power Play: 1-for-12 (8.33%) – Tomas Tatar Penalty Kill: 7-for-8 (87.5%) – J.T. Miller Tyson Barrie OTTAWA SENATORS COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS Power Play: 1-for-11 (9.09%) – Anthony Mantha Power Play: 2-for-5 (40.0%) – Tyler Bertuzzi, Penalty Kill: 14-for-15 (93.3%) – Alex Burrows PHILADELPHIA FLYERS Gustav Nyquist Power Play: 2-for-6 (33.3%) – Martin Frk, MikePenalty Kill: 6-for-9 (66.7%) – Cam Atkinson (2), Green Artemi Panarin Penalty Kill: 3-for-7 (42.9%) – Wayne Simmonds, DALLAS STARSPower Play: 1-for-7 (14.3%) – Justin Abdelkader Jakub Voracek, Sean Couturier, ShaynePenalty Kill: 3-for-6 (50.0%) – Jason Spezza (2), Gostisbehere Tyler Seguin PITTSBURGH PENGUINS EDMONTON OILERS Power Play: 2-for-10 (20.0%) – Justin Abdelkader, Power Play: 2-for-4 (50.0%) – Anthony Mantha, Frans Nielsen Tomas Tatar Penalty Kill: 7-for-10 (70.0%) – Evgeni Malkin, Penalty Kill: 3-for-3 (100%) Phil Kessel, Sidney CrosbyDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 176
COMPARATIVE RECORDS & RESULTS2017-18 POWERPLAY GOALS AND PENALTY KILLING VS NHL SAN JOSE SHARKS VANCOUVER CANUCKS Power Play: 0-for-5 (0.0%) Power Play: 1-for-3 (33.3%) – Martin FrkPenalty Kill: 4-for-5 (80.0%) – Timo Meier Penalty Kill: 4-for-4 (100%) ST. LOUIS BLUES VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS Power Play: 0-for-5 (0.0%) Power Play: 0-for-4 (0.0%) Penalty Kill: 4-for-4 (100%) Penalty Kill: 7-for-7 (100%) TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Power Play: 2-for-18 (11.1%) – Frans Nielsen, WASHINGTON CAPITALS Power Play: 1-for-12 (8.33%) – Tomas Tatar Tomas Tatar Penalty Kill: 7-for-11 (63.6%) – Alex Ovechkin (2),Penalty Kill: 10-for-15 (66.7%) – Nikita Kucherov TJ Oshie, Nicklas Backstrom (3), Steven Stamkos (2) TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS WINNIPEG JETS Power Play: 2-for-9 (22.2%) – Tomas Tatar, Power Play: 1-for-7 (14.3%) – Niklas Kronwall Anthony Mantha Penalty Kill: 8-for-9 (88.9%) – Patrik LainePenalty Kill: 10-for-11 (90.9%) – Morgan Rielly 2017-18 TEAM RECORD BY QUARTEROVERALL W-L-OT PTS POWER PLAY PPG/CHANCES PP%Games 1-22 10-9-3 23 Games 1-22 16-for-69 23.2%Games 23-42 7-9-4 18 Games 23-42 10-for-64 15.6%Games 43-62 9-8-3 21 Games 43-62 8-for-49 16.3%Games 63-82 4-13-3 11 Games 63-82 7-for-52 13.5%TOTAL 30-39-13 73 TOTAL 41-for-234 17.5% (24th, NHL)HOME W-L-OT PTS PENALTY KILL PK%Games 1-22 4-3-3 11 Games 1-22 PK/TIMES SH 84.8%Games 23-42 6-4-3 15 Games 23-42 67-for-79 74.1%Games 43-62 3-6-2 8 Games 43-62 40-for-54 72.6%Games 63-82 3-3-1 7 Games 63-82 45-for-62 76.2%TOTAL 16-16-9 41 TOTAL 48-for-63 77.5% (T23rd, NHL)ROAD W-L-OT PTSGames 1-22 6-6-0 12 200-for-258Games 23-42 1-5-1 3Games 43-62 6-2-1 13Games 63-82 1-10-2 4TOTAL 14-23-4 32DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 177
COMPARATIVE RECORDS & RESULTS2017-18 TEAM RECORD BY QUARTER, CONTINUEDGOALS FOR 65 SHORTHANDED GOALS FOR 4Games 1-22 48 Games 1-22 3Games 23-42 53 Games 23-42 0Games 43-62 51 Games 43-62 2Games 63-82 217 Games 63-82 9TOTAL TOTALGOALS AGAINST 64 SHORTHANDED GOALS AGAINST 2Games 1-22 67 Games 1-22 1Games 23-42 52 Games 23-42 0Games 43-62 72 Games 43-62 2Games 63-82 255 Games 63-82 5TOTAL TOTAL 2017-18 THREE-OR-MORE GOAL GAMESDETROIT PLAYER (NONE) DATE OPPONENTOPPOSING PLAYER (4 TOTAL) DATE TEAMPaul Byron 12/2/17 at MontrealAlex DeBrincat 1/25/18 vs. ChicagoBrock Nelson 2/9/18 at NY IslandersBrad Marchand 3/6/18 at Boston 2017-18 TWO-GOAL GAMESDETROIT PLAYER (15 TOTAL) DATE OPPONENTGustav Nyquist 10/13/17 at VegasTomas Tatar 10/20/17 vs. WashingtonFrans Nielsen 10/26/17 at Tampa BayAnthony Mantha 11/15/17 vs. CalgaryAndreas Athanasiou 11/15/17 vs. CalgaryDavid Booth 11/25/17 vs. New JerseyGustav Nyquist 12/5/17 vs. WinnipegGustav Nyquist 12/31/17 vs. PittsburghAndreas Athanasiou 1/3/18 vs. OttawaDanny DeKeyser 2/3/18 at FloridaAnthony Mantha 2/9/18 at NY IslandersTomas Tatar 2/11/18 at WashingtonAnthony Mantha 3/6/18 at BostonDylan Larkin 3/20/18 vs. PhiladelphiaLuke Glendening 3/27/18 vs. PittsburghTyler Bertuzzi 4/3/18 at ColumbusDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 178
COMPARATIVE RECORDS & RESULTS 2017-18 TWO-GOAL GAMESOPPOSING PLAYER (23 TOTAL) DATE TEAMClayton Keller 10/12/17 vs. ArizonaNikita Kucherov 10/16/17 vs. Tampa BaySven Baertschi 10/22/17 vs. VancouverJohnny Gaudreau 11/9/17 at CalgaryAnze Kopitar 11/28/17 vs. Los AngelesBrendan Gallagher 11/30/17 vs. MontrealPatrice Bergeron 12/23/17 at BostonNico Hischier 12/27/17 vs. New JerseyYanni Gourde 1/7/18 vs. Tampa BayEvgeni Malkin 1/13/18 at PittsburghJason Spezza 1/16/18 vs. DallasElias Lindholm 1/20/18 vs. CarolinaSteven Stamkos 2/15/18 at Tampa BayPatrik Laine 3/2/18 at WinnipegJason Zucker 3/4/18 at MinnesotaTorey Krug 3/6/18 at BostonAlex Tuch 3/8/18 vs. VegasCody Eakin 3/8/18 vs. VegasSeth Jones 3/9/18 at ColumbusNathan McKinnon 3/18/18 at ColoradoBrendan Gallagher 3/26/18 at MontrealCam Atkinson 4/3/18 at ColumbusNicolas Deslauriers 4/5/18 vs. Montreal 2017-18 SHORTHANDED GOALSDETROIT PLAYER (9 TOTAL) DATE OPPONENTLuke Glendening 10/12/17 at ArizonaDarren Helm 10/20/17 vs. WashingtonFrans Nielsen 10/26/17 at Tampa BayDylan Larkin 11/15/17 vs. CalgaryDylan Larkin 12/13/17 vs. BostonTrevor Daley 12/15/17 vs. TorontoFrans Nielsen 12/23/17 at BostonLuke Glendening 3/20/18 vs. PhiladelphiaDarren Helm 3/29/18 at BuffaloOPPOSING PLAYER (5 TOTAL) DATE TEAMTyler Johnson 10/16/17 vs. Tampa BayJay Beagle 10/20/17 vs. WashingtonJacob de la Rose 12/2/17 at MontrealCody Eakin 3/8/18Matt Calvert 3/9/18 vs. Vegas at ColumbusDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 179
DETROIT RED WINGS HISTORYMIKE ILITCH(1929-2017) Mike Ilitch was a once-in- everyone in the community to enjoy. The District Detroit includes a-generation entrepreneur office, retail and residential spaces, as well as the new Little Caesars and champion for Detroit. Arena, home of the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Pistons, and world- class entertainment, music and community events. He and his wife, Marian, invested their family Mike and Marian believed passionately in giving back to the savings in 1959 to open the community. As the parents of children who played hockey, the couple first Little Caesars store wanted to provide other children the opportunity to play the sport as in Garden City, Michigan, well. So they established the Little Caesars Amateur Hockey Program a suburb of Detroit. That in 1968, and it has provided opportunities for tens of thousands of single mom-and-pop pizza youngsters to play the great game of hockey over the years. Hundredsshop grew into the largest carryout pizza chain in the world, with have gone on to play at colleges, universities and in the Nationalrestaurants in 23 countries and territories across the globe. The Hockey League.success of the business was built upon the exceptional quality andvalue of the Little Caesars menu and Mike’s marketing savvy and The couple established the Little Caesars Love Kitchen in 1985.imaginative ideas in production. With two trucks on the road to serve those in need, these restaurants on wheels have served more than 3.3 million people. The growth of Little Caesars helped Mike and Marian create otherleading brands in the food, sports and entertainment industries. Inspired by the story of a veteran returning to civilian life, Mike founded the Little Caesars Veterans Program in 2006. He had read The couple purchased the Detroit Red Wings in 1982. While the a newspaper story about an Army Sergeant who had tragically lostteam was known as the Dead Wings at the time, Mike and Marian both his legs during combat in Iraq. As a veteran himself, Mike wasbelieved they were a sleeping giant and immediately took charge to impressed with the can-do attitude of this veteran. The Little Caesarsturn the team around. By 1997, the Red Wings won their first Stanley Veterans Program that followed provides honorably dischargedCup in 42 years, and they went on to win three more. Four Stanley Cup veterans with financial incentives and other support to help themparades held along Woodward Avenue in Detroit attracted hundreds open a Little Caesars franchise.of thousands of people, many from the suburbs who had not been todowntown Detroit in decades. Detroit became known as Hockeytown Additional programs to better the community include Ilitchand brought a sense of pride to the area’s hockey fans and the Charities and its affiliates, the Detroit Red Wings Foundation and thecommunity as a whole. Detroit Tigers Foundation. Throughout Mike’s life, he remained true to his hometown and was Since 2000, grants and giving from Mike and Marian, the Ilitcha zealous supporter of Detroit, working tirelessly to help it prosper companies and their charitable affiliates have totaled $190 million.and to bring pride to the city. This includes Mike and Marian’s personal gifts of nearly $50 million to Detroit’s Wayne State University – $8 million to the Department In 1988, Mike and Marian purchased the neglected Fox Theatre and of Surgery and $40 million to build a new home for the Mike Ilitchcarefully restored it to its original 1928 splendor. School of Business, prominently located on Woodward Avenue. One year later, they moved their Little Caesars world headquarters Mike received numerous business, cultural, and philanthropicfrom the suburbs into the newly renovated Fox Office Center adjacent awards during his lifetime, including:to the restored theatre. This was during a time when many businesseswere fleeing the city. Restoration of the theatre and renovation • The International Franchise Association Hall of Fame (2016)of the office building brought new life to the area. Currently, theheadquarters campus is being expanded with an addition of a new • SportsBusiness Journal’s “The Champions: Pioneers and Innovatorsnine-story, 234,000 square foot building next door to the Fox Theatre. in Sports Business” (2014) Mike displayed further commitment to the city he loved when hepurchased the Detroit Tigers in 1992 and built a new state-of-the- • Michigan Sports Hall of Fame (2004)art ballpark for the team. Remembering his early years as a MinorLeague baseball player with the Tigers, he did everything in his power • US Hockey Hall of Fame (2004)to make the fan experience at Comerica Park a memorable one. • National Hockey League Hall of Fame (2003) The new ballpark enabled Detroit to successfully host the MLBAll-Star Game in 2005 and also helped promote Detroit as a tourist • Ellis Island Medal of Honor (1997)destination when the Detroit Tigers hosted the World Series in 2006.Mike also encouraged the Ford family to bring the Detroit Lions back Locally in Detroit, Mike was honored for his efforts in theto Detroit from the suburbs and build a new stadium right next door community with the Joe Louis Brown Bomber Jacket Award, theto the ballpark by relinquishing a portion of land to make way for Distinguished Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Service Award,the new stadium. The new football venue allowed Detroit to host the the Shining Light Regional Cooperation Award and the Edward H.Super Bowl in 2006. McNamara Goodfellow of the Year Award. He was also given the key to the city. Today – true to the vision of Mike and Marian for a bustlingdowntown area – the Ilitch organization is transforming dozens of Mike Ilitch was a remarkable American success story. In 2012, heblocks of largely underutilized land in Detroit into a special area for wrote, “Develop a love for all people; be humble; work hard. I guarantee you will be successful in life.” He did just that and had a life well lived.DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 180
DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORYT he Detroit Red Wings enter their 93rd season in the National Hockey League as one of the premier franchises in professional hockey. As the NHL’s most storied American team, theRed Wings have featured some of the greatestplayers, coaches and executives the game hasever known. Throughout the 1900s, names likeAdams, Howe, Abel, Lindsay, Sawchuk, Delvecchioand Hall became very familiar to hockey fans.The list continues today with names like Bowman,Shanahan, Fedorov, Yzerman, Lidstrom, Datsyukand Zetterberg. The first 92 seasons saw Detroit win 11 StanleyCups, which is third behind only the MontrealCanadiens (23) and the Toronto Maple Leafs (13).The Red Wings most recently won Stanley Cupchampionships in 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2008,posted the NHL’s best record in the decade of the‘90s and became the benchmark to which all teamsthroughout the NHL measure their own success.The 1920s JAMES NORRIS, SR. The roots of the Red Wings go all the way With Adams at the helm, the team made theback to the old Western Hockey League, where the playoffs for the first time in franchise historyVictoria (British Columbia) Cougars were members (1928-29). They were still among the NHL’s have-until their roster was sold to a group from Detroit nots, however, and perpetually close to bankruptcy.on Sept. 25, 1926. The Detroit group had beenawarded an NHL franchise on May 15, 1926. The 1930s Willing to try anything, Adams changed the The team began to play as the Detroit Cougarsin the fall of 1926, while playing its home games in name to the Detroit Falcons for the 1930-31Windsor, Ontario. Despite the fact that the Victoria season.Cougars had won the Stanley Cup in 1925 and wereCup finalists in 1926, the Detroit Cougars finished After the depression, the team went into receiv-with the NHL’s worst record at 12-28-4 in 1926-27. ership, and Adams was forced to use his ownNot only did the team struggle on the ice, but it money to make payroll. It was so bad financially,performed poorly on the ledger sheet as well, that Adams joked if Montreal Canadiens superstarwhere the Cougars were more than $80,000 in debt. Howie Morenz were available for $1.98 the Falcons still couldn’t afford him. Things weren’t much Help came the following season in the form better on the ice, as the team had only made theof Jack Adams as the team’s coach and general playoffs twice in its first six seasons.manager. Adams had played in the old Pacific CoastLeague and in the NHL with the Toronto St. Pats In 1932, the financial problems ended whenand Ottawa Senators. Adams’ tenure as coach and grain millionaire and shipping magnate JamesGM would last until the 1962-63 season, when Sid Norris Sr. purchased the team. Norris, like Adams,Abel took over. was a Canadian turned American. He had once played hockey for the Montreal Amateur Athletic The team also moved into the brand new Association’s Winged Wheelers.Olympia Stadium for the 1927-28 season. A Detroitand professional hockey landmark, the Olympia When the two men met, Norris and Adamswould serve as the home for the franchise through agreed that the team’s new logo would be a wingedthe midway point of the 1979-80 season.DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 181
DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORYwheel and the club’s nickname changed to the Syd Howe was also a versatile player as heRed Wings. manned every position but goaltender during his 17-year NHL career, which spanned from 1929-30 The franchise already had a few players who to 1945-46. He played with the Red Wings for thewould contribute to the team’s first two Stanley last 11 seasons of his career. Howe played withCups in 1936 and 1937, such as Ebbie Goodfellow, the Ottawa Senators, Philadelphia Quakers, TorontoLarry Aurie, Herbie Lewis, Hec Kilrea and John Maple Leafs and the Senators again before theSorrell. Norris’ money and Adams’ ability to wheel franchise moved to St. Louis (then known as theand deal added such players as Carl Voss, Syd Eagles). Howe went with them, but the financially-Howe, Marty Barry, goaltender Normie Smith, Bucko strapped team sold Howe and defenseman RalphMcDonald and others. (Scotty) Bowman – no relation to the Red Wings’ former coach – to Detroit for Teddy Graham and The Red Wings had an outstanding season in $50,000.1932-33 when Voss won the franchise’s first awardby winning the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s top rook- Howe went on to help the Red Wings win theirie. Detroit continued its success in the following first three Stanley Cups and holds the team recordyears, advancing to the semifinals against the New for goals in a game with six on Feb. 3, 1944, againstYork Rangers in 1933 and losing in the Stanley Cup the New York Rangers at Olympia. When HoweFinal to the Chicago Blackhawks in 1934. Detroit retired in 1946, he was the NHL’s all-time leadingslumped to under .500 and missed the playoffs in scorer with 528 points. Goodfellow was elected to1934-35 but came back to win the first Stanley Cup the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1963 and Howe in 1965.in franchise history in 1936, defeating the TorontoMaple Leafs three games to one in the finals. Sid Abel, a young man from Melville, Saskatchewan, joined the Red Wings for part of the The Red Wings went on to repeat as Cup cham- 1938-39 season. Abel played in only 15 games withpions in 1937, winning three games to two over Detroit that season and 24 the next as he split timethe New York Rangers. However, one of the most between the NHL and the American Hockey League,memorable moments in Red Wings and NHL history but he became a regular in 1940-41.came in Game 1 of the first-round series against The 1940sthe Montreal Maroons at the Montreal Forum onMarch 24, 1936. In what is still the longest game Abel finished fifth in league scoring with 49ever played in NHL history, the Red Wings defeated points in 1941-42 and became the captain of thethe Maroons 1-0 on rookie Mud Bruneteau’s goal at Red Wings in 1942-43.16:30 into the sixth overtime period. That contestalso began a playoff shutout run of 248 minutes Detroit’s blue line also got a boost in 1938-39and 32 seconds for Normie Smith. when Jack Stewart was introduced to the NHL. His dark features and physical game earned him the The 1936 and 1937 teams featured two of the nickname ‘Black Jack’ Stewart, as he terrorizedgreatest players ever to wear the winged wheel in opposing forwards with bone-crushing hits and hisEbbie Goodfellow and Syd Howe. Goodfellow played great strength.with the Red Wings from the 1929-30 seasonuntil 1942-43. He was a forward for the first five The Red Wings advanced to the Stanley Cupseasons and led the team in scoring in 1930-31 Finals in 1941 and 1942, losing to the Bostonand 1931-32. His 1930-31 total of 48 points was Bruins and the Toronto Maple Leafs, respectively.good for second overall in the NHL. Since the team The Bruins swept the Red Wings in four games ashad a surplus of forwards, however, Adams asked Detroit was thwarted by the spectacular goaltend-Goodfellow to move to defense for the 1934-35 ing of Frank Brimsek, who lived up to his nicknameseason. He made the move and helped the team of ‘Mr. Zero’ by allowing only six goals to Detroitwin the Cup in 1936 and 1937. He was a first team in the series.All-Star on defense in 1936-37 and 1939-40, and asecond-team selection in 1935-36. Goodfellow was The Red Wings won the first three games of thea player-coach in his final season, in which the Red 1942 Stanley Cup Final against the Maple Leafs,Wings won their third Stanley Cup. but Toronto rallied to win the next four to win the Cup. It was the first and only time a team hasDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 182
DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY With the promotions of Ted Lindsay (1944-45), Gordie Howe (1946-47), Red Kelly (1947-48) and Terry Sawchuk (1949-50) to the NHL and the return of both Abel and Stewart from the RCAF, one of the greatest dynasties in NHL history was set into motion. Adams handed the coaching reins to Tommy Ivan after the 1946-47 season. Detroit finished second overall during the 1947-48 regular season, five points behind the Toronto Maple Leafs, but the team ran off a streak of seven-straight first overall finishes from 1948-49 through 1954-55 and won four Stanley Cups (1950, 1952, 1954 and 1955). THE PRODUCTION LINE: GORDIE HOWE, SID ABEL & TED LINDSAY The 1950s Lindsay, Howe and Abel terrorized the NHL ascome back from a three games to none Cup Finaldeficit and only one of four times in NHL history members of the ‘Production Line.’ Kelly becamethat a team has lost a playoff series after winning the NHL’s top offensive defenseman and Stewartthe first three games (the NY Islanders came back provided more physical play on the blue line beforeon Pittsburgh in 1975, Philadelphia beat Boston in being traded after Detroit won the 1950 Stanley2010 and Los Angeles defeated San Jose in 2014). Cup. The Red Wings can thank Pete Babando for that triumph, as he tallied the clinching goal eight The Red Wings would get their revenge on the minutes and thirty-one seconds into the secondBruins and Brimsek by winning the third Stanley overtime period of Game 7 to defeat the New YorkCup in team history with a four-game sweep of Rangers four games to three.Boston in 1943. Detroit had also finished firstoverall with 61 points and a 25-14-11 record in Detroit proved to be a talented and deep squad1942-43, the first season of the ‘Original Six’ six- in the 1950 playoffs when Gordie Howe suffered ateam NHL (the league had ranged from four-to-ten serious head injury in Game 1 of the first-roundteams from its beginning in 1917-18 through 1941- playoff series against the Toronto Maple Leafs.42). That season began what has become known Howe almost died and would miss the remainderas the NHL’s ‘Golden Age,’ which lasted through the of the playoffs, but he was out of the hospital in1966-67 season, after which the league doubled in time to join his teammates for the on-ice celebra-size to 12 teams. tion after Babando’s goal in Game 7. The first round of the 1950 playoffs had also featured overtime The 1944 season saw an offensive explosion heroics as Leo Reise scored the OT winners inin the NHL as many of the league’s best defensive Games 4 and 7.players were serving in World War II (both Abel andStewart served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in Veteran goaltender Harry Lumley backstopped1943-44 and 1944-45). The NHL’s leading scorer, Detroit to the 1950 Stanley Cup victory, butBoston’s Herb Cain, had 36 goals and 82 points, Sawchuk was so impressive in a seven-gameand the Red Wings’ Carl Liscombe finished fourth call-up from the minors while Lumley was injuredin the scoring race with a team-record 36 goals, 37 that Lumley was traded to the Chicago Blackhawksassists and 73 points. before the 1950-51 season to make room for Sawchuk. Detroit wouldn’t capture the Stanley Cup againuntil 1950, but the late ‘40s would see the arrival of Other future Red Wing greats arrived during thisa group of players who would become not only Red period. Defenseman Marcel Pronovost was with theWing legends, but NHL legends as well. team during the 1949-50 season but didn’t play. He made his Detroit debut the following season along with Alex Delvecchio. Sawchuk staged one of the greatest perfor- mances in Stanley Cup playoff history when DetroitDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 183
DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORYcaptured the 1952 Stanley Cup. He allowed only ALEX DELVECCHIO, GORDIE HOWE & FRANK MAHOVLICHfive goals in eight games as the Red Wingsswept both the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Montreal Canadiens in 1966 (six games). It wouldCanadiens in four games. Even more incredibly, be 29 years before the Wings would return to theSawchuk didn’t give up a single goal in any of the Cup Final and 31 years before they would recordfour games played at Olympia Stadium. another victory in a Stanley Cup Final game. That was also the first appearance of an octo- There had been jubilation at the Olympia onpus on Detroit ice at a hockey game. The eight Nov. 10, 1963, when Howe broke Maurice ‘Rocket’tentacles represented the eight games that a Richard’s record for most career NHL goals with histeam needed to win at that time to capture the 545th against Richard’s former team, the MontrealStanley Cup. Canadiens, and goaltender Charlie Hodge. Another significant event came during the first Detroit reached the playoffs four times fromround of the 1956 playoffs. Lindsay and Howe had 1966-67 through 1985-86, a period that was high-received death threats if they played in Game 4 in lighted by the veteran line of Howe, Delvecchio andToronto; however, both played and the Wings won Frank Mahovlich during the 1968-69 and 1969-70to end the series. After the game, Lindsay playfully seasons.chided the Toronto fans when he skated to centerice and held his stick like a machine gun and The 1970spretended to shoot the crowd. Mickey Redmond became the first Red Wing to The 1953-54 season was Ivan’s last as a coach score 50 goals in a season in 1972-73 (he wouldand the Red Wings gave him a grand send-off with do it again in ‘73-74). Other highlights during thetheir third Cup in five seasons. The team then 1970s included Marcel Dionne’s 121 points andrepeated as Cup champs the following season in Danny Grant’s 50 goals in 1974-75.Jimmy Skinner’s first season behind the Detroitbench. The Red Wings defeated the Montreal The team moved to Joe Louis Arena in DecemberCanadiens in the finals both seasons, winning in 1979 and hosted the NHL All-Star Game in Januaryfive games in 1954 thanks to Tony Leswick’s OT 1980. The contest featured 50-year old Gordiegoal in Game 5 and in seven games in 1955. Howe, who was in his last season with the Hartford Whalers after returning to pro hockey in 1973-74 After dropping the 1956 finals to the Canadiens with the World Hockey Association. He had retiredin five games, it seemed that the Red Wings’ from the Red Wings following the 1970-71 season.dynasty would go on for the near future but ques-tionable trades by Adams gutted the team of manygood and great players. Stars like Sawchuk, Lindsay, Kelly and youngplayers like Glenn Hall and Johnny Bucyk weretraded between 1955 and 1960 with the teamreceiving little in exchange. Sawchuk did return toDetroit, but one of the players sent to the Bruins toreacquire him was Bucyk, who went on to becomeone of the best left wingers in NHL history.The 1960s Detroit did not return to the Stanley Cup Finaluntil 1961, losing to the Chicago Blackhawks.The Red Wings went on to advance to the CupFinal in three of four seasons from 1963-66, butlost each time. The team, now coached by SidAbel, lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1963(five games) and 1964 (seven games), and to theDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 184
DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY #20 - MICKEY REDMOND Snepsts. Demers won the Jack Adams Award as the NHL’s Coach of the Year in both 1986-87 andThe 1980s 1987-88. The Norris family finally sold the Red Wings in In 1988-89, Yzerman set franchise records for1982 to Mike and Marian Ilitch, who owned Little goals, assists and points with 65 goals, 90 assistsCaesars Pizza. and 155 points, which continues to be the highest season point total in NHL history for a player not One of their first hires was Jimmy Devellano named Gretzky or Lemieux. Yzerman and linematesas the team’s general manager. His first move was Gallant and Paul MacLean combined for 319 points,to select a shy, 18-year old center named Steve the most by any line in Red Wings history. DespiteYzerman with the fourth overall pick of the 1983 their stellar play, Detroit lost in the first round ofNHL Draft. the playoffs. Detroit made the playoffs in both 1983-84 and The 1989-90 season saw the Red Wings miss1984-85, but lost in the first round each season. the playoffs, ending Demers’ run as the WingsThe Red Wings collected only 40 points in 1985-86 head coach. He was replaced by former Washingtonto finish last overall in the NHL, but the disappoint- Capitals coach Bryan Murray, who was also nameding campaign would prove as one step backwards the team’s general manager. The disappointingbefore Detroit would take several steps forward in 1989-90 season was the last time Detroit wouldthe right direction. miss the playoffs as the Wings have now gone to postseason play in 25 consecutive seasons. Detroit hired Jacques Demers, coach of the St. The 1990sLouis Blues, as their new head coach. Not onlydid the Red Wings make the playoffs in each of Young players like Sergei Fedorov, NicklasDemers’ first two seasons, but they also advanced Lidstrom, Vladimir Konstantinov, Slava Kozlov,to the Campbell Conference Finals each season, Keith Primeau, Martin Lapointe, Darren McCartylosing to the Edmonton Oilers in five games both and Chris Osgood reached the NHL with the Redtimes. Wings and veterans such as Dino Ciccarelli, Paul Coffey and Ray Sheppard were acquired via trade. Demers named the 21-year-old Yzerman team All but Primeau, Ciccarelli, Coffey and Sheppardcaptain in 1986. The squad featured other young contributed to the Red Wings’ Stanley Cup victoriesplayers like Gerard Gallant, Petr Klima, Bob Probert, in 1997 and 1998.Shawn Burr, Adam Oates, Joe Kocur and SteveChiasson as well as veterans like Dave Barr, Lee The Red Wings made the playoffs in 1990-Norwood, Tim Higgins, Gilbert Delorme and Harold 91, but were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by the St. Louis Blues. Over the next three seasons, the Red Wings were one of the most pro- lific offensive teams in the NHL and one of the best during the regular season. Detroit finished third in goals in 1991-92 and advanced to the second round before being eliminated by Chicago. The Red Wings led the NHL in scoring the fol- lowing two seasons, but were eliminated in the first round both years (Toronto and San Jose). Murray was fired as coach after the 1992-93 season and the legendary Scotty Bowman was hired to replace him behind the bench. After the team was eliminated by the Sharks, Murray was fired as G.M. He was replaced by a combina- tion of Devellano (who had become the team’s senior vice-president when Murray was hired inDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 185
DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY1990), assistant general manager Ken Holland, and #29 - MIKE VERNONBowman (who would serve as the player personneldirector). teamed up with Fedorov, Kozlov, Konstantinov and veteran defenseman Slava Fetisov, who had been Bowman did what many considered unthinkable acquired from New Jersey at the trade deadline theas he took the league’s most potent offensive team previous season, to form the first all-Russian five-and began to emphasize defense. He and associate man unit in NHL history. The ‘Russian Five’ dazzledcoaches Barry Smith and Dave Lewis instituted opponents with their skill and skating ability,the ‘left-wing lock system’ and veteran defense- becoming the Red Wings’ personality.men Bob Rouse and Mike Ramsey were signedas free agents. The team also traded defenseman Individually, Coffey became the first defense-Steve Chiasson to the Calgary Flames for veteran man to collect 1,000 assists, Yzerman scored thegoaltender Mike Vernon during the off-season. hat 500th goal of his career during the 1995-96 seasongave the team an experienced goaltender to go and Bowman broke the record for the most NHLalong with a young Chris Osgood, who had come games coached.up during the 1993-94 season and had been forcedto play in the playoffs. The Red Wings had much to celebrate at the 1996 NHL Awards Show as Bowman won the Fedorov came of age during the 1993-94 season Jack Adams Award, Osgood and Vernon sharedas he finished second in the league in scoring with the Jennings Trophy (team with the fewest goals120 points (56 goals and 64 assists) and won both against) and Fedorov repeated as the Selke Trophythe Hart Trophy as the NHL MVP and the Frank winner.J. Selke Trophy as the league’s best defensiveforward. Sheppard also scored 50 goals (52-41- But once again it was playoff disappointment93) to give the Red Wings the first 50-goal pair in for Detroit, as they were eliminated in the Westernfranchise history. Conference Final by the Colorado Avalanche, who would go on to win the 1996 Stanley Cup. That The Red Wings were ready to build off that suc- series began the fierce rivalry between the Redcess, but the 1994-95 regular season didn’t begin Wings and the Avalanche. The most significantuntil January due to a lockout. When the season incident came in Game 6 when Claude Lemieuxdid begin, the Red Wings were the best: Coffey won drilled the Red Wings’ Kris Draper into the boardsthe Norris Trophy as the NHL’s top defenseman from behind, resulting in serious facial injuries.during the regular season, the Wings clinchedthe Presidents’ Trophy and later advanced to theStanley Cup Final for the first time since 1966.The Wings, however, were not able to reach theirultimate goal when they were swept by the NewJersey Devils in the Cup Final. The following regular season was even betteras the team won 62 games to break the NHL recordfor most wins in one season. Not only were theRed Wings a success on the ice, they were a hugestory off of it. Yzerman discovered how Red Wings fans feltabout him once and for all. With rumors of a tradeswirling, he received a tremendous, deafeningovation when he was introduced at the 1995-96home opener at Joe Louis Arena. Fans shouted‘Stevie!’ ‘Stevie!’ ‘Stevie!’ That moment made itclear Yzerman would remain a Red Wing for life. Early in the season, Detroit sent Sheppard tothe San Jose Sharks for veteran Igor Larionov. HeDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 186
DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY Ciccarelli was traded during the off-season but VLADIMIR KONSTANTINOV & 1998 STANLEY CUP© CHAMPIONSthe Wings weren’t done trading, sending Primeau,Coffey and a first-round pick in the 1997 draft to the like champions throughout the regular season. TheHartford Whalers for left wing Brendan Shanahan fact the team was never able to truly celebrate itsand minor league defenseman Brian Glynn. Stanley Cup victory and the constant thoughts of their stricken teammates propelled a driven Red Shanahan was one of the final pieces in Detroit’s Wings team into the playoffs.Stanley Cup puzzle and went on to score 46 goalsthat season. Veteran defenseman Larry Murphy was After defeating the Phoenix Coyotes, St. Louisacquired at the trade deadline and Joe Kocur, who Blues and Dallas Stars in the first three rounds,had been traded to the Rangers in 1991, returned to Detroit swept the Washington Capitals in theDetroit as a free agent in December 1996. Stanley Cup Final with Yzerman winning the Conn Smythe Trophy. After accepting the 1998 Stanley The most memorable moment of the regular Cup for a consecutive year, the Captain placed itseason came on March 26, 1997, when Darren on the lap of Konstantinov. The entire team sur-McCarty exacted revenge on Claude Lemieux for rounded Konstantinov, creating an emotional scenethe hit on Draper. It came during an on-ice brawl that touched fans throughout the sports world.which featured Colorado goaltender Patrick Roy Media from all over the NHL wrote that never hadand Wings goaltender Mike Vernon in a slugfest one team deserved to repeat as much as this Redat center ice. The frenzy helped rally the Wings Wings squad.from a two-goal deficit to a 6-5 overtime victory asMcCarty got the game-winner. When Detroit went Their Colorado rival may have eliminated theon to win the Stanley Cup, each player pointed to Red Wings in the second round of the playoffsthat game as the moment they became a team. over the next two seasons, but there was plenty of individual achievement and player movement. In the playoffs, Detroit defeated the Blues in six In 1998-99, Larry Murphy passed Tim Horton togames, swept the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in four become the all-time games played leader amonggames (three of which went to overtime), took the defensemen in NHL history.Avalanche in six games in the Western ConferenceFinal and swept the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1997 A surprise came at the trade deadline whenStanley Cup Final. longtime Red Wings’ nemesis Chris Chelios was acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks. Another Finally, the Red Wings and their fans had won surprise acquisition was made when former Dallastheir first Stanley Cup in 42 years. Steve Yzerman’ssmile as he accepted the Stanley Cup and skatedaround the Joe Louis Arena ice personified all theemotions the crowd and team were feeling – joy,relief, exuberance and satisfaction. Vernon wasvoted the Conn Smythe Trophy winner as theplayoff MVP. Tragedy would strike just six days later whenVladimir Konstantinov and team masseur SergeiMnatsakanov were critically injured in a one-vehicle limousine accident. Fetisov was also in thelimousine, but his injuries weren’t nearly as seriousand he returned to play the following season. ForKonstantinov and Mnatsakanov, it was the end oftheir careers. Vernon, who wanted a three-year contract, wasdealt to the San Jose Sharks. Ken Holland alsobecame the team’s general manager that summer. Despite the loss of one of the NHL’s bestdefensemen in Konstantinov, the Red Wings playedDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 187
DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORYStars forward Pat Verbeek was signed as a freeagent. That set up a season of milestones for theRed Wings in 1999-00. Yzerman scored goal No.600, Verbeek tallied No. 500, Shanahan collectedNo. 400 and Fedorov earned No. 300. Yzerman alsorecorded his 1,500th point and 900th assist, whileVerbeek registered his 1,000th point. By the end of the season, only Gordie Howehad played more NHL games than Murphy. Thepostseason honors continued as Yzerman won theSelke Trophy and was among three Red Wings,along with Shanahan and Lidstrom, to be selectedas First Team All-Stars.The 2000s #19 - STEVE YZERMAN 2002 STANLEY CUP© CHAMPION The Red Wings finished with the league’s sec- Yzerman was awarded the Masterton Trophy forond best record in 2000-01, but were eliminated perseverance. He returned to the Detroit lineup lateby the Los Angeles Kings during the first round of in the regular season following serious off-seasonthe 2001 playoffs. After finishing second in Norris knee surgery. Brendan Shanahan was also namedTrophy voting for three straight years, Lidstrom the King Clancy Memorial Award winner for hisfinally won his first Norris Trophy as the NHL’s best humanitarian efforts and Darren McCarty was givendefenseman. the NHL Foundation Player Award for his contribu- tions in the community. Significant moves were made during the sum-mer of 2001. Future Hall of Fame players Dominik The Red Wings brought in Mike Babcock inHasek, Brett Hull and Luc Robitaille were added to 2005-06 to take over as head coach for theDetroit’s already potent roster. The moves resulted departed Dave Lewis, who had taken the reignsin a league-best 116 points, culminating with the following Bowman’s retirement in 2002. In the10th Stanley Cup in franchise history after the Red first year under Babcock’s direction, the Red WingsWings defeated the Carolina Hurricanes in five would win 58 games during the regular season,games during the 2002 Stanley Cup Final. the second most in franchise history, and capture the Presidents’ Trophy as the NHL’s regular season Lidstrom, who would go on to win his second champions. Detroit also set an NHL record withstraight Norris Trophy a week after winning the 31 road wins.Cup, became the first European-born player to winthe Conn Smythe as the playoff MVP. With an NHL- A strong regular season would not translate intorecord ninth Stanley Cup as a head coach, Bowman postseason success however, as the Red Wings loststepped down, retiring after nine seasons behind in six games to the eighth-seeded Edmonton Oilersthe Red Wings’ bench. By 2016, nine members in the first round of the playoffs. Nicklas Lidstromof that team have moved on to the Hockey Hall would win his fourth Norris Trophy in 2006, whileof Fame (Chelios, Fedorov, Hasek, Hull, Larionov, center Pavel Datsyuk would take home his firstLidstrom, Robitaille, Shanahan and Yzerman). Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanship and ability. Several Red Wings reached major milestones The 2006-07 season saw the Red Wings oncethroughout the 2002-03 season including BrettHull recording his 700th goal, becoming just thesixth player in NHL history to reach this prestigiousmark. He finished the season with 716 goals, mak-ing him fifth best all-time. The Red Wings took home some hardware atthe 2003 NHL Awards when Nicklas Lidstrom wonhis third consecutive Norris Trophy and SteveDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 188
DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY2002 STANLEY CUP© CHAMPION DETROIT RED WINGSagain reach the 50-win plateau and top the Western Zetterberg was named playoff MVP, joining LidstromConference with a 50-19-13 record. The Red Wings as the only European players to win the award.would tie the Buffalo Sabres atop the NHL stand- Lidstrom would take home his third-consecutiveings with 113 points; however, the Sabres would Norris Trophy and sixth in the last seven seasonswin the Presidents’ Trophy on a tiebreaker. Detroit’s played. Pavel Datsyuk captured both the Selkepostseason fortunes took a turn as the Red Wings Trophy and his third-straight Lady Byng Trophy.knocked off the Calgary Flames in six games in the Chris Osgood and Dominik Hasek were awarded thefirst round, and bumped the San Jose Sharks in six Jennings Trophy for fewest goals allowed duringgames in round two. Detroit’s Stanley Cup hopes the regular season (184).would end in the Western Conference Final as theRed Wings would drop the series in six games The Red Wings inked star forward Marian Hossato the eventual-Stanley Cup champion Anaheim to a one-year deal during the offseason, position-Ducks. Nicklas Lidstrom won his second straight ing Detroit for another trip to the finals. The WingsNorris Trophy and fifth overall. Pavel Datsyuk would did just that, setting numerous NHL records enalso claim his consecutive Lady Byng Trophy. route to a back-to-back trip to the Stanley Cup Final in 2008-09. After earning two points in a vic- Stanley returned to Hockeytown in 2008 after tory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on March 15,a strong regular season campaign. The Red Wings 2009, Detroit became the first team in NHL historytopped 50-wins for a third consecutive season to reach the 100-point plateau in nine consecutive(54-21-7) and captured the Presidents’ Trophy for seasons, passing the Montreal Canadiens, who hadthe sixth time in franchise history. Detroit would eight straight 100-point seasons from 1974-75dispose of the Nashville Predators in round one through 1981-82. The Red Wings claimed their(six games), sweep the Colorado Avalanche in fourth straight 50-win season, marking only theround two, defeat the Dallas Stars in the Western third time in NHL history a team has gone fourConference Final (six games) and knock off the consecutive years with 50 wins.Pittsburgh Penguins in six games in the StanleyCup Final to win the 11th Cup in franchise history. Detroit swept the Columbus Blue Jackets in the opening round of the postseason, but it took the Nicklas Lidstrom became the first European- Red Wings seven games to defeat the Anaheimborn captain to win the Stanley Cup. Henrik Ducks and advance out of the second round. TheDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 189
DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORYRed Wings dispatched the Chicago Blackhawksin five games during the Western ConferenceFinal for the right to face-off against a familiarfoe for the Stanley Cup. The Wings suffered adisappointing 2-1 loss at home in Game 7 againstthe Pittsburgh Penguins, preventing Detroit fromrepeating as champions. Pavel Datsyuk earned hissecond straight Selke Trophy and fourth consecu-tive Lady Byng Trophy, becoming the first player inNHL history to do so. Detroit registered its 10th consecutive 100-point season in 2009-10, a 102-point performanceduring an injury-plagued campaign. Several keyplayers missed significant time for the Red Wings,but a late-season push propelled Detroit into thefifth seed in the Western Conference playoffs.The Wings dismissed Phoenix in seven gamesin Round One, before falling to San Jose in fivegames in the Western Conference Semifinals. PavelDatsyuk earned his third-straight Selke Trophy asthe league’s best defensive forward, while JimmyHoward was a finalist for the Calder Trophy aftera stellar rookie campaign in the nets for Detroit.The 2010s #5 - NICKLAS LIDSTROM 2008 STANLEY CUP© CHAMPION The Red Wings finished with a 47-25-10 record The Red Wings named Henrik Zetterberg the 36thin 2010-11, claiming their ninth Central Division captain in team history on Jan. 15, 2013. Zetterbergtitle in the last 10 years, making their 20th has led the Red Wings to playoff berths in eachconsecutive trip to the postseason and extending of his four seasons as captain, helping the Redtheir own NHL record by securing an 11th straight Wings enter the 2016-17 campaign with the longest100-point season. Nicklas Lidstrom brought home postseason streak in all of professional sports at 25his seventh career Norris Trophy, tying Doug Harvey years. Over the past four seasons, Detroit’s strongfor second-most all-time behind only Bobby Orr drafting and development performance has helped(8). Chris Osgood became just the 10th goaltender the team on the ice and set the stage for the future,in NHL history to win 400 career games with a as players like Gustav Nyquist, Tomas Tatar, Rileycareer-high 46-save performance in a 4-3 OT win Sheahan, Danny DeKeyser and Petr Mrazek won theon December 27 in Colorado. 2013 Calder Cup championship with Grand Rapids in the American Hockey League prior to establishing The Red Wings clinched their 21st consecutive themselves as NHL regulars.playoff appearance and 12th consecutive 100-point season in 2011-12. The team also set an In 2013-14 – the team’s first season back inNHL record by logging 23-straight regular-season the Eastern Conference after offseason realignmenthome wins, going undefeated at Joe Louis Arena placed them in the Atlantic Division – the Red Wingsfrom November 5 through February 19. Following set a franchise record for man games lost due tothe season, captain Nicklas Lidstrom announced injury/illness at 421, eclipsing the previous high ofhis retirement on May 31, 2012. Lidstrom won four 346. History was made behind the bench as well, asStanley Cups, seven Norris Trophies, skated in the Red Wings’ 39 wins pushed Mike Babcock past1,564 regular-season games and never missed the Scotty Bowman (410) and Jack Adams (413) as theplayoffs during his illustrious 20-year career with winningest coach in Red Wings history.the Red Wings.DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 190
DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY The Red Wings also qualified for the playoffs in JANUARY 15, 2013 - HENRIK ZETTERBERG NAMED 36TH CAPTAINboth 2014-15 and 2015-16, but the team fell in thefirst round to the Tampa Bay Lightning both times.An incredible run of 25 straight appearances in theStanley Cup Playoffs came to an end following the2016-17, which matched the third-longest in NHLhistory. After moving from the riverfront-based Joe LouisArena to a new stadium in the heart of downtowndowntown -- the state-of-the-art, award-winningLittle Caesars Arena -- the Red Wings look to ushera new era in 2018-19. Young players like Dylan Larkin,Anthony Mantha and Andreas Athanasiou have allearned prominent roles on the team, with more youthpushing from beneath. Combined with a solid veterangroup including Henrik Zetterberg, Niklas Kronwall andJustin Abdelkader, the franchise is hoping to pass onits winning culture to a new generation of players inthe years to come.DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 191
DETROIT RED WINGS MOMENTS SHOOTOUT SPECIALISTThe Red Wings have been the NHL’s most successful team in the shootout over the pasttwo seasons. The team set an NHL record for consecutive wins in games that requireda shootout by winning 12 in a row, a stretch that began in 2016-17 and continued intothe first three shootouts of the 2017-18 campaign. A large part of the reason for De-troit’s shootout success is forward Frans Nielsen, who is the NHL’s all-time leader in bothshootout goals (48) and shootout-deciding goals (22). DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 192
ALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSSEASON GP W L T PTS GF GA DIVISION COACH1926-27 Art Duncan/Duke Keats*1927-28 44 12 28 4 28 76 105 5th@1928-29 Jack Adams1929-30 44 19 19 6 44 88 79 4th@ Adams1930-31 Adams1931-32 44 19 16 9 47 72 63 3rd Adams1932-33 Adams1933-34 44 14 24 6 34 117 133 4th@ Adams1934-35 Adams1935-36 44 16 21 7 39 102 105 4th@ Adams1936-37 Adams1937-38 48 18 20 10 46 95 108 3rd Adams1938-39 Adams1939-40 48 25 15 8 58 111 93 2nd Adams1940-41 Adams1941-42 48 24 14 10 58 113 98 1st Adams1942-43 Adams1943-44 48 19 22 7 45 127 114 4th@ Adams1944-45 Adams1945-46 48 24 16 8 56 124 103 1st-SC Adams1946-47 Adams1947-48 48 25 14 9 59 128 102 1st-SC Adams1948-491949-50 48 12 25 11 35 99 133 4th@ Tommy Ivan1950-51 Ivan1951-52 48 18 24 6 42 107 128 5th Ivan1952-53 Ivan1953-54 48 16 26 6 38 90 126 5th Ivan1954-55 Ivan1955-56 48 21 16 11 53 112 102 3rd Ivan1956-571957-58 48 19 25 4 42 140 147 5th Jimmy Skinner1958-59 Skinner1959-60 50 25 14 11 61 169 124 1st-SC Skinner1960-611961-62 50 26 18 6 58 214 177 2nd Skinner/Sid Abel1962-63 Abel1963-64 50 31 14 5 67 218 161 2nd Abel1964-65 Abel1965-66 50 20 20 10 50 146 159 4th Abel1966-67 Abel1967-68 60 22 27 11 55 190 193 4th Abel1968-69 Abel1969-70 60 30 18 12 72 187 148 2nd Abel1970-71 Abel1971-72 60 34 19 7 75 195 145 1st Abel1972-731973-74 70 37 19 14 88 229 164 1st-SC Bill Gadsby Gadsby/Abel 70 44 13 13 101 236 139 1st Ned Harkness/Doug Barkley Barkley/Johnny Wilson 70 44 14 12 100 215 133 1st-SC Wilson 70 36 16 18 90 222 133 1st Ted Garvin/Alex Delvecchio 70 37 19 14 88 191 132 1st-SC 70 42 17 11 95 204 134 1st-SC 70 30 24 16 76 183 148 2nd 70 38 20 12 88 198 157 1st 70 29 29 12 70 176 207 3rd 70 25 37 8 58 167 218 6th@ 70 26 29 15 67 186 197 4th 70 25 29 16 66 195 215 4th 70 23 33 14 60 184 219 5th@ 70 32 25 13 77 200 194 4th 70 30 29 11 71 191 204 4th 70 40 23 7 87 224 175 1st 70 31 27 12 74 221 194 4th 70 27 39 4 58 212 241 5th@ 74 27 35 12 66 245 257 6th@ 76 33 31 12 78 239 221 5th@ 76 40 21 15 95 246 199 3rd 78 22 45 11 55 209 308 7th@ 78 33 35 10 76 261 262 5th@ 78 37 29 12 86 265 243 5th@ 78 29 39 10 68 255 319 6th@DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 193
ALL-TIME SEASON RECORDSSEASON GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA DIVISION COACH1974-75 80 23 45 12 --- 58 259 335 4th@ Delvecchio 80 26 44 10 --- 62 226 300 4th@ Barkley/Delvecchio/Dea*1975-76 80 16 55 9 --- 41 183 309 5th@ Billy Dea*/Larry Wilson1976-77 80 32 34 14 --- 78 252 266 2nd Bobby Kromm1977-78 80 23 41 16 --- 62 252 295 5th@ Kromm1978-79 80 26 43 11 --- 63 268 306 5th@ Kromm/Ted Lindsay1979-80 80 19 43 18 --- 56 252 339 5th@ Lindsay/Wayne Maxner1980-81 80 21 47 12 --- 54 270 351 6th@ Maxner/Dea1981-82 80 21 44 15 --- 57 263 344 5th@ Nick Polano1982-83 80 31 42 7 --- 69 298 323 3rd1983-84 80 27 41 12 --- 66 313 357 3rd Polano1984-85 80 17 57 6 --- 40 266 415 5th@ Polano1985-86 80 34 36 10 --- 78 260 274 2nd Harry Neale/Brad Park1986-87 80 41 28 11 --- 93 322 269 1st Jacques Demers1987-88 80 34 34 12 --- 80 313 316 1st Demers1988-89 80 28 38 14 --- 70 288 323 5th@ Demers1989-90 80 34 38 8 --- 76 273 298 3rd Demers1990-91 80 43 25 12 --- 98 320 256 1st Bryan Murray1991-92 84 47 28 9 --- 103 369 280 2nd Murray1992-93 84 46 30 8 --- 100 356 275 1st Murray1993-94 48 33 11 4 --- 70 180 117 1st Scotty Bowman 82 62 13 7 --- 131 325 181 1st Bowman 1995 82 38 26 18 --- 94 253 197 2nd-SC Bowman1995-96 82 44 23 15 --- 103 250 196 2nd-SC Bowman1996-97 82 43 32 7 --- 93 245 202 1st Bowman1997-98 82 48 #22 10 2 108 278 210 2nd Bowman+1998-99 82 49 $20 9 4 111 253 202 1st Bowman1999-00 82 51 17 10 4 116 251 187 1st-SC Bowman2000-01 82 48 20 10 4 110 269 203 1st Bowman2001-02 82 48 21 11 2 109 255 189 1st Dave Lewis2002-03 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Lewis2003-04 82 58 16 --- 8 124 305 209 1st2004-05 82 50 19 --- 13 113 254 199 1st Mike Babcock2005-06 82 54 21 --- 7 115 257 184 1st-SC Babcock2006-07 82 51 21 --- 10 112 295 244 1st Babcock2007-08 82 44 24 --- 14 102 229 216 2nd Babcock2008-09 82 47 25 --- 10 104 261 241 1st Babcock2009-10 82 48 28 --- 6 102 248 203 3rd Babcock2010-11 48 24 16 --- 8 56 121 115 3rd Babcock2011-12 82 39 28 --- 15 93 222 230 4th Babcock2012-13 82 43 25 --- 14 100 235 221 3rd Babcock2013-14 82 41 30 --- 11 93 211 224 3rd Babcock2014-152015-16 82 33 36 --- 13 79 207 244 7th@ Jeff Blashill Blashill2016-17 82 30 39 --- 13 73 217 255 5th Blashill 6,352 2,921 2,458 815 158 6,815 19,337 18,5092017-18TOTALS @-Out of playoffs SC-Won Stanley Cup *-Interim coach # - A loss in overtime was counted as a regulation tie and a loss but given a point. (2 RT) $ - A loss in overtime is now counted as an overtime loss, not a loss and given a point. 1st – 29; 2nd – 12; 3rd – 12; 4th – 15; 5th – 17; 6th – 4; 7th – 2 + - Scotty Bowman missed first five games of regular seasonDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 194
ALL-TIME HOME & AWAY RECORDS HOME AWAYWon Lost Tied Pts Season Games Won Lost Tied Pts5 16 0 10 1926-27 44 7 12 4 189 10 3 21 1927-28 44 10 9 3 2311 6 5 27 1928-29 44 8 10 4 209 10 3 21 1929-30 44 5 14 3 1310 7 5 25 1930-31 44 6 14 2 1415 3 6 36 1931-32 48 3 17 4 1017 3 4 38 1932-33 48 8 12 4 2015 5 4 34 1933-34 48 9 9 6 2411 8 5 27 1934-35 48 8 14 2 1814 5 5 33 1935-36 48 10 11 3 2314 5 5 33 1936-37 48 11 9 4 268 10 6 22 1937-38 48 4 15 5 1314 8 2 30 1938-39 48 4 16 4 1211 10 3 25 1939-40 48 5 16 3 1314 5 5 33 1940-41 48 7 11 6 2014 7 3 31 1941-42 48 5 18 1 1116 4 5 37 1942-43 50 9 10 6 2418 5 2 38 1943-44 50 8 13 4 2019 5 1 39 1944-45 50 12 9 4 2816 5 4 36 1945-46 50 4 15 6 1414 10 6 34 1946-47 60 8 17 5 2116 9 5 37 1947-48 60 14 9 7 3521 6 3 45 1948-49 60 13 13 4 3019 9 7 45 1949-50 70 18 10 7 4325 3 7 57 1950-51 70 19 10 6 4424 7 4 52 1951-52 70 20 7 8 4820 5 10 50 1952-53 70 16 11 8 4024 4 7 55 1953-54 70 13 15 7 3325 5 5 55 1954-55 70 17 12 6 4021 6 8 50 1955-56 70 9 18 8 2623 7 5 51 1956-57 70 15 13 7 3716 11 8 40 1957-58 70 13 18 4 3013 17 5 31 1958-59 70 12 20 3 2718 14 3 39 1959-60 70 8 15 12 2815 13 7 37 1960-61 70 10 16 9 2917 11 7 41 1961-62 70 6 22 7 1919 10 6 44 1962-63 70 13 15 7 3323 9 3 49 1963-64 70 7 20 8 2225 7 3 53 1964-65 70 15 16 4 3420 8 7 47 1965-66 70 11 19 5 2721 11 3 45 1966-67 70 6 28 1 1318 15 4 40 1967-68 74 9 20 8 2623 8 7 53 1968-69 76 10 23 5 2520 11 7 47 1969-70 76 20 10 8 4817 15 7 41 1970-71 78 5 30 4 1425 11 3 53 1971-72 78 8 24 7 23DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 195
ALL-TIME HOME & AWAY RECORDS HOME Pts Season Games Won AWAY OT PtsWon Lost Tied OT 49 1972-73 78 15 Lost Tied -- 37 48 1973-74 78 8 -- 2022 12 5 -- 40 1974-75 80 6 17 7 -- 1821 12 6 -- 42 1975-76 80 9 27 4 -- 2017 17 6 -- 30 1976-77 80 4 28 6 -- 1117 15 8 -- 51 1977-78 80 10 29 2 -- 2712 22 6 -- 38 1978-79 80 8 33 3 -- 2422 11 7 -- 33 1979-80 80 12 23 7 -- 3015 17 8 -- 41 1980-81 80 3 24 8 -- 1514 21 5 -- 36 1981-82 80 6 22 6 -- 1816 15 9 -- 35 1982-83 80 7 28 9 -- 2215 19 6 -- 38 1983-84 80 13 28 6 -- 3114 19 7 -- 45 1984-85 80 8 25 8 -- 2118 20 2 -- 24 1985-86 80 7 22 5 -- 1619 14 7 -- 46 1986-87 80 14 27 5 -- 3210 26 4 -- 54 1987-88 80 17 31 2 -- 3920 14 6 -- 46 1988-89 80 14 22 4 -- 3424 10 6 -- 46 1989-90 80 8 18 5 -- 2420 14 6 -- 52 1990-91 80 8 20 6 -- 2420 14 6 -- 52 1991-92 80 19 24 8 -- 4626 14 0 -- 53 1992-93 84 22 24 8 -- 5024 12 4 -- 52 1993-94 84 23 13 8 -- 4825 14 3 -- 37 1994-95 48 16 14 6 -- 3323 13 6 -- 74 1995-96 82 26 17 2 -- 5717 4 3 -- 49 1996-97 82 18 71 -- 4536 3 2 -- 58 1997-98 82 19 10 5 -- 4520 12 9 -- 56 1998-99 82 6 14 9 -- 3725 8 8 -- 60 1999-00 82 20 15 7 -- 4827 12 2 -- 59 2000-01# 82 22 20 5 -- 5228 10* 3 -- 62 2001-02# 82 23 14* 7 -- 5427 11 3 -- 63 2002-03# 82 20 13 6 -- 4728 8 5 -- 64 2003-04# 82 18 13 5 -- 4528 8 5 -- -- 2004-05 -- -- 16 5 -- --30 7 4 -- 59 2005-06 82 31 14 7 3 65 -- -- -- -- 66 2006-07 82 21 -- -- 5 4727 9 -- 5 61 2007-08 82 25 7 -- 4 5429 4 -- 8 59 2008-09 82 24 15 -- 5 5329 9 -- 3 56 2009-10 82 19 12 -- 8 4627 9 -- 5 48 2010-11 82 26 12 -- 4 5625 10 -- 6 65 2011-12 82 17 14 -- 3 3721 14 -- 6 30 2012-13 48 11 11 -- 4 2631 7 -- 3 46 2013-14 82 21 21 -- 5 4713 7 -- 4 53 2014-15 82 21 9 -- 5 4718 13 -- 10 50 2015-16 82 19 15 -- 5 4322 10 -- 9 41 2016-17 82 16 15 -- 6 3822 13 -- 6 41 2017-18 82 14 17 -- 4 3217 17 -- 7 19 --16 16 -- 9 * Includes one regulation tie. 23 -- # Losses include any overtime losses.DETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 196
RED WINGS vs. ALL NHL TEAMS SINCE 1926-27 SEASONDETROIT RED WINGS VS. GP W L T OTL PTSChicago Blackhawks 735 368 269 84 14 834Toronto Maple Leafs 665 284 282 93 ^6 667New York Rangers 590 267 214 103 6 643Boston Bruins 600 255 244 95 6 611Montreal Canadiens 589 207 282 96 4 514St. Louis Blues 283 123 115 37 ^8 291Dallas Stars (a) 253 112 101 34 6 264Vancouver Canucks 172 91 56 18 7 207Los Angeles Kings 200 87 84 27 2 203Arizona Coyotes (c) 141 71 44 22 4 168Calgary Flames (b) 160 73 68 16 3 165Pittsburgh Penguins 154 69 65 16 4 158Edmonton Oilers 129 65 40 13 11 154Colorado Avalanche (d) 123 66 43 5 9 146Buffalo Sabres 137 64 56 13 4 145Philadelphia Flyers 139 52 62 21 4 129Nashville Predators 95 56 27 4 8 124Washington Capitals 116 50 45 16 5 121Columbus Blue Jackets 89 54 23 1 11 120San Jose Sharks 92 55 29 4 4 118New York Islanders 112 53 49 6 4 116Anaheim Ducks 85 51 24 7 3 112New Jersey Devils (e) 102 49 39 11 3 112Carolina Hurricanes (f) 82 43 31 8 0 94Minnesota Wild 57 36 12 3 6 81Tampa Bay Lightning 54 29 19 2 4 64Ottawa Senators 46 29 14 1 2 61Florida Panthers 44 22 9 5 8 57Winnipeg Jets (g) 24 14 8 0 2 30Vegas Golden Knights 2 1 1 0 0 2Defunct Teams (*) 282 125 103 54 0 304TOTALS 6,352 2,921 2,458 815 158 6,815a - Formerly Minnesota North Starsb - Formerly Atlanta Flamesc - Formerly Winnipeg Jets (1979-96)d - Formerly Quebec Nordiquese - Formerly Kansas City Scouts, Colorado Rockiesf - Formerly Hartford Whalersg - Formerly Atlanta Thrashers(*) - Includes records vs. Montreal Maroons, New York Americans, Ottawa Senators (1917-31), Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers, St. Louis Eagles, California Golden Seals and Cleveland Barons.^ In 1999-00, teams were not awarded a point for a loss in overtimeDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 197
RED WINGS HOME vs. ALL NHL TEAMS SINCE 1926-27 SEASONDETROIT RED WINGS VS. GP W L T OTL PTSChicago Blackhawks 366 219 108 33 6 477Toronto Maple Leafs 335 174 111 46 ^4 398New York Rangers 295 171 77 45 2 389Boston Bruins 299 161 83 52 3 377Montreal Canadiens 295 136 103 53 2 327St. Louis Blues 142 69 52 17 4 159Dallas Stars (a) 127 64 44 16 3 147Vancouver Canucks 86 52 21 8 5 117Los Angeles Kings 100 51 36 13 0 115Pittsburgh Penguins 77 47 16 12 2 108Calgary Flames (b) 79 43 25 10 1 97Buffalo Sabres 70 42 21 5 2 91Philadelphia Flyers 71 38 20 10 3 89Edmonton Oilers 65 40 18 3 4 87Arizona Coyotes (c) 71 38 23 8 2 86Colorado Avalanche (d) 61 35 17 1 8 79Nashville Predators 48 32 9 2 5 71San Jose Sharks 45 32 9 1 3 68Washington Capitals 59 27 18 11 3 68Anaheim Ducks 42 32 7 3 0 67New Jersey Devils (e) 51 32 16 2 1 67Columbus Blue Jackets 43 29 8 0 6 64New York Islanders 55 29 22 2 2 62Carolina Hurricanes (f) 42 24 11 7 0 55Minnesota Wild 29 20 4 1 4 45Tampa Bay Lightning 26 17 5 1 3 38Ottawa Senators 22 14 7 0 1 29Florida Panthers 21 8 4 3 6 25Winnipeg Jets (g) 13 8 3 0 2 18Vegas Golden Knights 1 0 1 0 0 0Defunct Teams (*) 141 76 40 25 0 177TOTALS 3,176 1,760 939 390 87 3,997a - Formerly Minnesota North Starsb - Formerly Atlanta Flamesc - Formerly Winnipeg Jets (1979-96)d - Formerly Quebec Nordiquese - Formerly Kansas City Scouts, Colorado Rockiesf - Formerly Hartford Whalersg - Formerly Atlanta Thrashers(*) - Includes records vs. Montreal Maroons, New York Americans, Ottawa Senators (1917-31), Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers, St. Louis Eagles, California Golden Seals and Cleveland Barons.^ In 1999-00, teams were not awarded a point for a loss in overtimeDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 198
RED WINGS ROAD vs. ALL NHL TEAMS SINCE 1926-27 SEASONDETROIT RED WINGS VS. GP W L T OTL PTSChicago Blackhawks 369 149 161 51 8 357Toronto Maple Leafs New York Rangers 330 110 171 47 2 269Boston Bruins Montreal Canadiens 295 96 137 58 4 254St. Louis Blues Dallas Stars (a) 301 94 161 43 3 234Vancouver Canucks Los Angeles Kings 295 71 179 43 2 187Arizona Coyotes (b) Calgary Flames (c) 141 54 63 20 ^4 132Colorado Avalanche (d) Edmonton Oilers 126 48 57 18 3 117Columbus Blue Jackets New York Islanders 86 39 35 10 2 90Buffalo Sabres Nashville Predators 100 36 48 14 2 88Washington Capitals San Jose Sharks 70 33 21 14 2 82Pittsburgh Penguins Anaheim Ducks 81 30 43 6 1 68New Jersey Devils (e) Philadelphia Flyers 62 31 26 4 2 67Carolina Hurricanes (f) Minnesota Wild 64 25 22 10 7 67Ottawa Senators Florida Panthers 46 25 15 1 5 56Tampa Bay Lightning Winnipeg Jets (g) 57 24 27 4 2 54Vegas Golden Knights 67 22 35 8 2 54Defunct Teams (*) 47 24 18 2 3 53TOTALS 57 23 27 5 2 53 47 23 20 3 1 50 77 22 49 4 2 50 43 19 17 4 3 45 51 17 23 9 2 45 68 14 42 11 1 40 40 19 20 1 0 39 28 16 8 2 2 36 24 15 7 1 1 32 23 14 5 2 2 32 28 12 14 1 1 26 11 6 5 0 0 12 1 1 0 0 0 2 141 49 63 29 0 127 3,176 1,161 1,519 425 71 2,818a - Formerly Minnesota North Starsb - Formerly Winnipeg Jets (1979-96)c - Formerly Atlanta Flamesd - Formerly Quebec Nordiquese - Formerly Kansas City Scouts, Colorado Rockiesf - Formerly Hartford Whalersg - Formerly Atlanta Thrashers(*) - Includes records vs. Montreal Maroons, New York Americans, Ottawa Senators (1917-31), Pitts-burgh Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers, St. Louis Eagles, California Golden Seals and Cleveland Barons.^ - In 1999-00, teams were not awarded a point for a loss in overtimeDETROIT RED WINGS 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE | 199
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