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2009-10 san jose sharks<br />

Dany Heatley<br />

Shoots left Height/Weight: 6-foot-4/ 220 lbs.<br />

Born: January 21, 1981 in Freiburg, Germany<br />

Acquired by <strong>San</strong> <strong>Jose</strong> along with a fifth round round selection in<br />

the 2010 <strong>NHL</strong> Entry Draft from Ottawa in exchange for Jonathan<br />

Cheechoo, Milan Michalek and a second round selection in the<br />

2010 <strong>NHL</strong> Entry Draft, Sept. 12, 2009.<br />

15 LEFT WING<br />

players<br />

2008-09: One of four Senators (Chris Kelly, Chris Phillips,<br />

Jason Spezza) to appear in all 82 regular season games<br />

…Led Senators in goals (T-9th <strong>NHL</strong>), third in points<br />

and fourth in assists…Led Ottawa in power play goals<br />

(15 – seventh in <strong>NHL</strong>), game-winning goals (six) and<br />

total shots (258 – 22nd in <strong>NHL</strong>)…One of five Senators<br />

(Daniel Alfredsson, Filip Kuba, Phillips, Anton Volchenkov)<br />

to average more than 20 minutes on-ice per game…<br />

Second on Sens with 18 multi-point games…Recorded<br />

his 500th <strong>NHL</strong> point on Dec. 20 vs. Dallas…Played his<br />

500th <strong>NHL</strong> game on March 29 at Tampa Bay.<br />

Career 2007-08: Led Ottawa in goals, third in assists<br />

and points...Plus-33 rating was third in the <strong>NHL</strong>...<br />

Surpassed 40-goal mark (41) for the fourth time...<br />

T-4th in <strong>NHL</strong> with eight game-winning goals...First<br />

Senators player to have three consecutive multi-goal<br />

games…Saw consecutive games played streak end at<br />

207 on Jan. 13…Tied career high with two, four-point<br />

games (last on March 11 vs. Boston, three goals and<br />

an assist)…Hat trick vs. Boston was his seventh in <strong>NHL</strong><br />

career…Named to Eastern Conference All-Star Team but<br />

missed game due to injury…Playoffs: Had one assist<br />

in quarterfinals against Pittsburgh...2006-07: Named to<br />

the <strong>NHL</strong>’s first All-Star Team ...Set a team record for most<br />

points in a season (105) while tying his own record for<br />

most goals (50)…Became first <strong>NHL</strong>er to record backto-back<br />

50-goal seasons since Florida’s Pavel Bure<br />

(1999-2000, 2000-01)…Set a career high with 55<br />

assists…Finished second in the <strong>NHL</strong> in goals and fourth<br />

in points…Led Ottawa with 28 multi-point games…Had<br />

a season-high 16-game point streak from Feb. 8 to<br />

March 15…Playoffs: Member of Eastern Conference<br />

Champions...Finished tied with Spezza and Alfredsson<br />

for the Stanley Cup Playoffs scoring lead...2005-06:<br />

First Senator to reach 100 points and score 50 goals<br />

in a season…Had 29 multi-point games…Had a team<br />

record 22-game point streak of 38 points (17 goals and<br />

21 assists) to start season — second-longest streak in<br />

<strong>NHL</strong> history from start of a player’s tenure with a team<br />

(one game shy of Wayne Gretzky - 1988-89, Los Angeles<br />

Kings)…Recorded first four-goal game at Toronto on Oct.<br />

29…Missed second career penalty shot against New<br />

York Islander Rick DiPietro on Nov. 5…Named to <strong>NHL</strong>’s<br />

second All-Star team...Olympics: Represented Canada<br />

for the first time at the Winter Games...Playoffs: Tied<br />

Spezza and Martin Havlat for most points in a series (10)<br />

in quarterfinals vs. Tampa Bay while also tying Spezza<br />

for most assists (eight)...2004-05: Missed 14 games due<br />

to injury for Bern (Switzerland)…Had four points (three<br />

goals and an assist) and 22 PIM in 11 games with Ak<br />

Bars Kazan (Russia)... 2003-04: With Atlanta, notched at<br />

least one point in 18 out of last 24 contests (12 goals, 11<br />

assists) after missing first 51 games due to injury...2002-<br />

<strong>NHL</strong> CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

First <strong>NHL</strong> game — Oct. 4, 2001 at Buffalo (with Atlanta)<br />

First <strong>NHL</strong> goal — Oct. 19, 2001 vs. New York Rangers<br />

(with Atlanta —Dan Blackburn)<br />

First <strong>NHL</strong> assist — Oct. 4, 2001 at Buffalo (with<br />

Atlanta)<br />

Most points, game — 4, 6 times, most recent, March<br />

11, 2008 vs. Boston (with Ottawa)<br />

Most goals, game — 4, Oct. 29, 2005 at Toronto (with<br />

Ottawa)<br />

Most assists, game — 3, 5 times, most recent, Oct. 24,<br />

2008 vs. Anaheim (with Ottawa)<br />

Most consecutive games, point — 22, Oct. 5, 2005<br />

at Toronto through Nov. 29, 2005 vs. Montreal (with<br />

Ottawa)<br />

Most consecutive games, goal — 6, Feb. 20, 2007<br />

vs. Edmonton through March 2, 2007 at Atlanta<br />

(with Ottawa)<br />

Most consecutive games, assist — 6, 3 times, most<br />

recent, Jan. 7, 2007 vs. Philadelphia through Jan. 18,<br />

2007 vs. Vancouver (with Ottawa)<br />

Most consecutive games played — 238, Jan. 28,<br />

2004 through Jan. 13, 2008 (with Atlanta and<br />

Ottawa)<br />

Best plus/minus — +5, Jan. 7, 2007 vs. Philadelphia<br />

(with Ottawa)<br />

500th <strong>NHL</strong> game — March 29, 2009 at Tampa Bay<br />

(with Ottawa)<br />

500th <strong>NHL</strong> point — Dec. 20, 2009 vs. Dallas (with<br />

Ottawa)<br />

200th <strong>NHL</strong> goal — Dec. 15, 2007 vs. Atlanta (with<br />

Ottawa)<br />

200th <strong>NHL</strong> assist — March 8, 2007 vs. Toronto (with<br />

Ottawa)<br />

<strong>NHL</strong> First Team All-Star — 2007<br />

<strong>NHL</strong> Second Team All-Star — 2006<br />

Calder Memorial Trophy — 2002<br />

<strong>NHL</strong> All-Rookie Team — 2002<br />

All-Star Game — 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009<br />

Olympics — Canada (2006)<br />

World Championships — Canada (2002, 2003, 2004,<br />

2005, 2008, 2009)<br />

World Cup of Hockey — Canada (2004)<br />

World Jr. Championships — Canada (2000, 2001)<br />

03: First Thrasher player to score 40 goals…Scored first<br />

<strong>NHL</strong> hat trick at Philadelphia on Jan. 13…Most Valuable<br />

Player of 2003 <strong>NHL</strong> All-Star Game following a four-goal<br />

performance…Youngest player in <strong>NHL</strong> ASG history to<br />

score a hat trick and one of only five players to score<br />

four regulation goals...2001-02: Won Calder Memorial<br />

Trophy (rookie of the year) and named to the All-Rookie<br />

Team...He and teammate Ilya Kovalchuk finished first<br />

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