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2 0 1 0 P L A Y O F F M E D I A G U I D E - Nashville Predators

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#71 J.P. DUMONT (RW)6' 1", 205 lbs. / Apr 1, 1978 (32 years)JAY-pee DOO-mawnt GP G-A-P +/- PIMDrafted: The New York Islanders’ first selection, third overall (first round), in the 1996 Season 74 17-28-45 8 20Entry Draft (June 22, 1996).Acquired: Signed as a free agent by <strong>Nashville</strong> on August 29, 2006.Career 752 204-300-504 -4 34811th NHL / 4th NSH SeasonLast Goal: APR 3, 2010 @ DETROIT (2)Last Assist: APR 7, 2010 @ PHOENIX (1)Career Shootouts: 2/12 (17%), 1 GDGSeason Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/-2 4 5 2 21:39 4 2 +32x 10/22 vs. OTT 10/22 vs. OTT 10x 11/21 vs. CBJ 4x 3x 2x• Tied for seventh among NHL forwards in road plus/minus rating (+13).• Collected his 300th career assist with a helper on Steve Sullivan's power-play goal on April 7 atPhoenix.• Notched his fourth two-goal effort as a Predator on March 11 at San Jose. His second goal washis 500th career point.• Scored his 200th career goal on March 4 at Detroit.• Notched his 152nd assist as a Predator on Dec. 12 vs. Detroit, moving him past Scott Walker andinto fourth on the franchise's all-time list.• Played in his 700th career game Dec. 5 vs. Minnesota.• Posted career highs in assists and points (1g-4a) and tied the franchise mark for most points in asingle game in a 6-5 overtime win at Ottawa on Oct. 22. Also helped set up Shea Weber's OTwinninggoal.NHL Playoff Notes:• Tied for third on the <strong>Predators</strong> all-time playoff scoring list with eight points (4g-4a) in 11 games.• Has reached the postseason four times in his career, posting 29 points (15-14a) in 42 games.• Led the club in goals (4), points (6) and plus/minus rating (+4), and ranked second among<strong>Nashville</strong> forwards in ice time (21:02) in the 2007 Playoffs. Posted a franchise-record four-gamepoints streak in games 1-4.• Scored two goals in each of <strong>Nashville</strong>’s first two games against San Jose in the 2007 WCQ,becoming the first Predator (along with Alexander Radulov who also scored twice in Game One)to net multi-goal games in the playoffs.• Finished third on Buffalo in postseason goals (7) and fourth in points (14) as the Sabres advancedto Game Seven of the 2006 Eastern Conference Finals. Tied for second on the club with threepower-play goals in the 2006 playoffs.• Netted the overtime game winner on May 10, 2006 vs. Ottawa in Game 3 of the EasternConference Semifinals. Recorded a hat trick and four points (3g-1a) in Buffalo’s 8-2 win overPhiladelphia in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals on April 24, 2006.Additional Playoff Notes:• Led Rochester (AHL) in playoff goals (14) and ranked second in points (21) in 2000 as theAmericans advanced to the AHL Calder Cup Finals.• Joined the IHL’s Chicago Wolves for the 1999 post-season and helped them advance to theConference Finals.• Helped lead Val d’Or to the 1998 QMJHL championship (along with teammate Roberto Luongo).Won the 1998 Guy Lafleur Trophy as most valuable player of the QMJHL playoffs after posting46 points (31g-15a) in 19 playoff games. Led the playoffs in points, and had more than twice asmany goals as second-place Vincent Lecavalier (15).• Amassed 82 points (52g-30a) in 45 playoff games with Val d’Or in three seasons (1996-98).

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