NHL Preview: Anaheim Ducks (7-18-3) at Ottawa Senators (11-14-2)

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ANAHEIM DUCKS NOTES:

LAST ANAHEIM DUCKS GAME
DEC. 9, 2022 – ANAHEIM 1 vs. SAN JOSE 6
The Ducks concluded a two-game homestand with a 6-1 setback to San Jose at Honda Center Friday evening. Trevor Zegras scored his 10th goal of the campaign, with Cam Fowler and Dmitry Kulikov earning assists. With the goal, Zegras (36-61=97 points in 127 GP) tied with Ryan Getzlaf (39-58=97 in 139 GP) for the second-most points by an Anaheim player 21 or younger, trailing only Paul Kariya (68-79=147 in 129 GP). John Gibson stopped 15 shots in 40:00. Anthony Stolarz made seven saves in 18:01 of relief.
PP: 0-4 PK: 3-4 SF: 24 SA: 28 TOI: Cam Fowler (24:38)
Three Stars: 1. E. Karlsson 2. T. Meier 3. E. Makaniemi

UPCOMING GAME SCHEDULE
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (PT) TV / AUDIO
Dec. 13 @ Toronto Scotiabank Arena 4 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream
Dec. 15 @ Montreal Bell Centre 4 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream
Dec. 17 @ Edmonton Rogers Place 1 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream
Dec. 20 @ Los Angeles Crypto.com Arena 7:30 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream
Dec. 21 Minnesota Honda Center 7 p.m. BSW Ducks Stream

RECENT TRANSACTIONS:
Dec. 1 Placed D John Klingberg on Injured Reserve (IR).
Dec. 5 Reassigned LW Pavol Regenda to San Diego (AHL).
Dec. 6 Claimed C Jayson Megna on waivers from Colorado. Activated LW Max Comtois from Injured Reserve (IR) and placed C Isac Lundestrom on IR.
Dec. 9 Activated D John Klingberg from Injured Reserve (IR).
Dec. 10 Recalled G Lukas Dostal from San Diego (AHL). Placed C Derek Grant on Injured Reserve (IR).

ANAHEIM DUCKS INJURIES
Man-Games Lost: 134
PLAYER INJURY/ILLNESS EXPECTED ABSENCE GAMES MISSED
John Moore Upper-body Indefinite 28
Jamie Drysdale Torn labrum (shoulder) 4-6 months 20
Isac Lundestrom Upper-body 6 weeks 4
Derek Grant Lower-body Day-to-day 3

ANAHEIM DUCKS NOTES
TONIGHT’S GAME: The Anaheim Ducks begin a season-tying five-game road trip tonight against the Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre (4:30 p.m. PT, TV: Bally Sports West AUDIO: Ducks Stream). The Ducks open a stretch of three straight games vs. Atlantic Division opponents, recording points in 17 of the last 23 games against the division since the start of last season. Anaheim has also earned points in 28 of 44 games vs. the Eastern Conference dating to the start of 2021-22 (19-16-9, 47 pts.) Tonight opens the Ducks fourth set of back-to-back contests this season, posting a 1-1-1 record in the first contest (1-4-1 overall). Anaheim continues its 14-game December schedule, consisting of six home and eight road contests. All-time, Anaheim is 153-141-48 in the month of December. Since the start of 2013-14, Anaheim is 60-31-19 in December, picking up points in 79 of the 110 contests. Following tonight’s game, the Ducks will continue the road trip and back-to-back matchup tomorrow, Dec. 13 at Toronto (4 p.m. PT). The trip also includes visits to Montreal, Thursday, Dec. 15 (4 p.m. PT), Edmonton on Saturday, Dec. 17 (1 p.m. PT) and Los Angeles on Tuesday, Dec. 20 (7:30 p.m. PT).

DUCKS-SENATORS: Anaheim and Ottawa conclude a two-game season series today at Canadian Tire Centre. The Ducks have won four of their past five games against Ottawa and have earned points in eight of their last 10 overall (5-2-3). In Ottawa, Anaheim has won six of the last 10 meetings, including each of the last two. Ottawa opened the 2022-23 series with a 5-1 in Orange County (Nov. 25). In the 2021-22 season series, the Ducks earned a 4-0 win in Orange County (Nov. 26) and a 2-1 win in Ottawa (Jan. 29). The Ducks own a 22-11-7 all-time record vs. the Senators, including a 10-6-3 mark in Ottawa. John Gibson (3-2-2) owns a career 1.76 GAA and .941 SV% vs. the Senators while Lukas Dostal has yet to make an appearance vs. the Senators. Adam Henrique (6-7=13 in 29 GP) leads Ducks skaters in in career scoring and goals vs. the Senators and co-leads in assists with Kevin Shattenkirk (3-7=10 in 21 GP) and Dmitry Kulikov (1-7=8 in 33 GP).

ANA-OTT SEASON SERIES:
DATE LOCATION TIME / RESULT TV / AUDIO
Nov. 25 Honda Center 5-1 OTT win
Dec. 12 Canadian Tire Centre 4:30 p.m. PT Bally Sports West / Ducks Stream

ANA-OTT ALL-TIME SERIES:
Overall @ Anaheim @ Ottawa
All-Time Series: 22-11-7 12-5-4 10-6-3
Current Streak: One OTT win One OTT win Two ANA wins
Last ANA Win: Jan. 29, 2022 (2-1) Nov. 26, 2021 (4-0) Jan. 29, 2022 (2-1)
Last OTT Win: Nov. 25, 2022 (5-1) Nov. 25, 2022 (5-1) Feb. 7, 2019 (4-0)
ANA Last 10: 6-1-3 7-1-2 6-2-2

POWERING UP: Anaheim’s power play has scored multiple goals on the man advantage in two of the last seven games (5-19, 26%, one game with 0 PP opportunities), while recording multiple goals on five occasions this season (two games with 0 PP opportunities this season). The Ducks have also scored seven PPG the last 11 contests (7-34), clipping at 21% in that span.

CLUTCH COMEBACKS: The Ducks co-lead the NHL with three third-period, multi-goal comebacks wins this season (also NYI), including Oct. 12 vs. SEA (5-4, OT win, trailed 4-2 with 15:51 in third), Oct. 30 vs. TOR (4-3 OT win, trailed 3-1 with 12:36 remaining) and Nov. 5 @ SJS (5-4 shootout win, trailed 4-2 with 9:33 remaining). The Ducks four multi-goal comeback wins this season rank second behind only Chicago’s four. Anaheim’s comeback win over San Jose marked the second time in franchise history the club has come back from a multi-goal deficit in the final 5:00 of regulation in the regular season (also Dec. 7, 2016 vs. CAR). Anaheim has recorded four third-period, multi-goal comeback victories in a single regular season just three times in franchise history (six in 2014-15 and five in 2009-10 & 4 in 2013-14).

TERRY TALK: Right wing Troy Terry leads Anaheim in points (11-16=27), goals, PPG (3) and assists this season. Terry has earned 3-3=6 points his last five games and 4-3=7 points his last eight outings. He also has collected 7-11=18 points his last 19 appearances. Terry also has 8-13=21 points his last 22 contests. He had a career-best five-game assist streak Oct. 30-Nov. 6 (1-7=8), surpassing his prior best of four straight games with an assist Nov. 9-16, 2021 (3-4=7). Terry is currently on pace for 86 points, which is ahead of his career high set last season (37-30=67 in 75 GP in 2021-22) and would stand as the highest single-season total by a Ducks skater since Ryan Getzlaf in 2013-14 (31-56=87 in 77 GP). Terry finished November leading Anaheim in scoring (6-8=14) and goals in 14 contests during the month.

GENERATION Z: Center Trevor Zegras is second among Ducks in points (10-13=23), goals and assists. Zegras has 2-4=6 points his last seven games, 3-8=11 points his last 14 outings, 6-12=18 points his last 19 games and 8-12=20 points his last 23. Zegras’ career 36-61=97 points in 127 GP are tied with Ryan Getzlaf (39-58=97 in 139 GP) for the second-most points by an Anaheim player 21 or younger, trailing only Paul Kariya (68-79=147 in 129 GP). On Nov. 27 vs. SEA, he tied a career high with three assists (0-3=3), his third career three assist game, the most by a Ducks skater before the age of 22. His three points also tied his single-game career high (last: Feb. 19, 2022 @ VAN; 0-3=3). It was his fourth career three-point game, tying Ryan Getzlaf for the second-most three-point games by a Duck at age 21 and trailing only Paul Kariya (12).

CAM’S CORNER: Defenseman Cam Fowler leads Anaheim blueliners in points (3-12=15), goals and assists through 28 games, on pace to match his single-season career high of 42 points set last season. Fowler has 3-11=14 points his last 13 games, including four multi-point outings (three multi-assist). Since Nov. 15, Fowler’s 14 points (3-11=14 in 13 GP) rank tied for fourth among all NHL defensemen in that span, trailing only San Jose’s Erik Karlsson (2-13=15), Buffalo’s Rasmus Dahlin (2-13=15) and Winnipeg’s Josh Morrissey (4-11=15). Fowler had a career-tying five-game point streak Nov. 15-23 (2-6=8), matching his prior high set four prior times; last: Nov. 7-16, 2021; 1-4=5). The last Ducks defenseman with a longer run was Chris Pronger (six games, Oct. 29-Nov. 7, 2009; 3-6=9). Fowler recorded three straight multi-point efforts Nov. 15-19 (1-5=6), joining San Jose’s Erik Karlsson (four straight multi-point games, Oct. 27-Nov. 3; 7-4=11) as the only defensemen in the NHL with three or more consecutive multi-point outings. Fowler is one of four defensemen in Ducks history with multiple points in three consecutive games and the first since Scott Niedermayer in 2008-09.

PLAYER SEASON MULTI-POINT STREAK DATES PTS
Cam Fowler 2022-23 3 GP Nov. 15-19, 2022 1-5=6
Scott Niedermayer 2008-09 3 GP Jan. 27-31, 2009 1-6=7
Chris Pronger 2006-07 3 GP Nov. 19-22, 2006 1-5=6
Scott Niedermayer 2005-06 3 GP Mar. 7-12, 2006 0-6=6
Scott Niedermayer 2005-06 3 GP Jan. 28-Feb. 1, 2006 2-6=8
Oleg Tverdovsky 1999-00 3 GP Jan. 29-Feb. 1, 2000 0-6=6

GIBBY’S GAME: John Gibson leads NHL goalies in saves (652), co-leads in starts and appearances (21), and goaltender assists (2). Gibson leads the NHL with nine games of 35-plus saves this season, three more than any other goaltender and co-leads the league with four 40-save performances (also WPG’s Connor Hellebuyck). Gibson was one of seven goalies the last 10 years with eight 35-plus save contests through the first 19 starts in a season, and is the only goalie to do so twice (also 2018-19). Gibson has recorded four 40-plus save games this season (Dec. 3 @ MIN, 45; Nov. 23 vs. NYR, 41; Nov. 6 vs. FLA, 43; Oct. 12 vs. SEA, 44), co-leading the NHL with Connor Hellebuyck (WPG). Gibson earned his fifth career helper, the primary assist, on Troy Terry’s OT winning goal Oct. 12 vs. SEA and tied J.S. Giguere for second in Ducks all-time goaltender assists with his sixth career helper Nov. 3 @ VAN. Gibson stopped his eighth career penalty shot (10th attempt) against Alexander Kerfoot Oct. 30 vs. TOR. He has stopped an NHL-leading six penalty shots since the start of 2020-21, with two goalies tied with three penalty shot saves (Connor Hellebuyck, WPG & Frederik Andersen, CAR/TOR).

M(A)C ATTACK: Rookie center Mason McTavish has picked up 4-10=14 points this season, and is tied for second among Anaheim leaders in PPG (2), tied for fourth in points and is fourth in assists. He currently ranks tied for sixth among NHL rookies in points and assists. McTavish recorded his 10th point Nov. 23 vs. NYR (3-7=10), with only Trevor Zegras (10 points in 15 GP in 2021-22) reaching the mark in fewer games the last 10 seasons. Among NHL rookies, McTavish ranks tied for fifth in scoring and sixth in assists (7). McTavish scored his first goal of 2022-23 Nov. 5 @ SJS (1-1=2), as part of his second career multi-point game (also Oct. 13, 2021 vs. WPG; 1-1=2).

QUE RICO!: Center Adam Henrique has 8-5=13 points his last 18 outings, while he ranks third among team leaders in goals (8) and fourth in scoring overall (8-6=14). He recorded points in a season-long six straight games Nov. 5-19 (5-3=8), his best as a Duck and one short of his career-long point streak set over 10 years ago in seven straight contests with New Jersey Nov. 25-Dec. 8, 2011 (2-7=9). He scored goals in a season-best three straight games Nov. 5-12 (3-0=3, +3; missed Nov. 9 due to birth of first child), including his 100th goal as a Duck (100-90=190) Nov. 12 vs. CHI, becoming the 10th player in franchise history to reach the milestone.

PROSPECT PROFILE: Defensemen Olen Zellweger and Tyson Hinds, and center Nathan Gaucher were named to Canada’s preliminary roster for the 2023 World Junior Championship to be held in Halifax, N.S. and Moncton, N.B. from Dec. 26-Jan. 5. Zellweger and Gaucher helped Canada to a gold medal at the 2022 tournament in August. Zellweger became the highest scoring 18-or-younger defensemen with 2-9=11 points in the tournament, leading all skaters in plus/minus (+14) and co-led in assists, while he led all tournament defensemen in points, assists and plus/minus. His 11 points ranked tied for third among Canada’s all-time defensemen in a single WJC, trailing only Alex Pietrangelo (3-9=12 in 2010) and Bryan McCabe (3-9=12 in 1995) while they also ranked tied fourth among all-time single-tournament defensemen, trailing only Canadians Alex Pietrangelo (12 in 2010) and Brian McCabe (12 in 1995), and Sweden’s Peter Andersson (14 in 1985).

Anaheim’s lone two prospects in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) currently rank in the top-5 of scoring among all skaters. Defenseman Pavel Mintyukov (ANA 10th overall in 2022; Saginaw, OHL) is tied for third among OHL skaters with 12-24=36 points, leading all OHL blueliners in points, goal and assists. He was named the OHL Defenseman of the Month in both November and December, the first player to be named OHL Defenseman of the Month in each of the first two months of a season since Dougie Hamilton (Niagara) in October and November 2011. Sasha Pastujov (ANA third round, 66th overall in 2021, Sarnia, OHL) also ranks tied for third among OHL skaters with 18-18=36 points, while he ranks fourth in goals He was acquired by Sarnia Nov. 17, scoring 7- 10=17 points in nine games with the Sting, including goals in three straight games (4-5=9).

GOALS BY PERIOD – HIGHS AND LOWS
Ducks
1st 2nd 3rd
High 3 (Nov. 1 @ SJS) 3 (Nov. 27 vs. SEA) 3 (Nov. 3 @ VAN)
Low 0, 10 times (last: Dec. 9 vs. SJS) 0, 12 times (last: Dec. 1 @DAL) 0, 14 times (last: Dec. 9 vs. SJS)
Opponents
1st 2nd 3rd
High 3 (Nov. 27 vs. SEA) 3, five times (last: Dec. 9 vs. SJS) 5 (Nov. 3 @ VAN)
Low 0, six times (last: Dec. 4 @ WPG) 0, three times (last: Nov. 21 @ STL) 0, six times (last: Dec. 6 vs. CAR)

SHOTS BY PERIOD – HIGHS AND LOWS
Ducks
1st 2nd 3rd OT
High 19 (Nov. 12 vs. CHI) 15 (Nov. 1 @ SJS) 13 (Nov. 19 @ STL 5 (Oct. 20 @ BOS)
Low 4, twice (last: Nov. 5 @ SJS) 5, twice (last: Nov. 27 vs. SEA) 2 (Nov. 23 vs. NYR) 1, 3 times (last: Dec. 6 vs. CAR)
Opponents
1st 2nd 3rd OT
High 21 (Nov. 5 @ SJS) 20, twice (last: Dec. 6 vs. CAR) 21 (Nov. 3 @ VAN) 5, twice (last: Nov. 15 vs. DET)
Low 5 (Nov. 12 vs. CHI) 7, twice (last: Nov. 27 vs. SEA) 4 (Oct. 28 @ VGK) 0 (Dec. 6 vs. CAR)
2022-23 RECORD BY DAYS OF THE WEEK:
Mon. 0-2-0 Tues. 3-2-0 Wed. 2-2-0 Thurs. 0-3-1 Fri. 0-3-0 Sat. 1-3-1 Sun. 1-3-0

OTTAWA SENATORS NOTES:

LAST GAME: Dec. 10, 3-2 win at Nashville: Batherson recorded his team leading fifth power-play goal of the season at 9:15 of the third period to send Ottawa to a 3-2 victory at Bridgestone Arena, the club’s first win in regulation time at Nashville since 12/23/10. The win extended Ottawa’s road point-streak to five consecutive games, their longest stretch since the 2017-18 campaign. Giroux equaled the team lead in goals with his 12th of the season while DeBrincat provided his team-high ninth career goal against the Predators. Trenin and Niederreiter found the back of the net for the home side while Pinto equaled a career high with two assists to become the fourth rookie to provide at least three multi-point games on the season. Talbot made 27 saves to earn the win for Ottawa while Saros turned aside 30 shots in taking the loss for Nashville. Scratches: Heatherington; Injuries: Bernard-Docker, Joseph, Norris, Zub; Shots: OTT – 33, NSH – 29; PP: OTT – 2-6, NSH – 0-4.

BROADCAST INFORMATION: This evening’s game against Anaheim will be broadcast regionally on TSN5 and RDSI. On the radio,
the game will be available locally via TSN 1200 (English) and 94,5 Unique-FM (French).

WHAT’S NEXT: Ottawa concludes a two-game homestand against Montreal on Wednesday at 7 p.m. The contest will mark the first of four regular-season meetings and the first of two matchups at Canadian Tire Centre.

INJURY REPORT: D Bernard-Docker, RW Joseph, C Norris and D Zub are on IR and will not oppose the Ducks this evening. Total man-games lost: 65.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS: Recalled D Heatherington from Belleville (AHL) on Dec. 7.
OTTAWA vs. ANAHEIM – History:
2022-23 (1-0-0): Nov. 25 @ Anaheim (5-1 win), Dec. 12 @ Ottawa
2021-22 (0-2-0): 11/26/21 @ Anaheim (4-0 loss), 1/29/22 @ Ottawa (2-1 loss)
Series record: Overall: 15-18-3-4; Home: 8-6-1-4; Away: 7-12-2-0
Last Ottawa win: @ Ottawa: 2/7/19 (4-0); @ Anaheim: Nov. 25 (5-1)
Last Anaheim win: @ Ottawa: 1/29/22 (2-1); @ Anaheim: 11/26/21 (4-0)
Last OT result: 1/9/19 (2-1 OT win) @ Anaheim
Last shootout: 2/4/20 (3-2 SO loss) @ Ottawa
Most goals, game: Scored: 6, (12/19/14, 6-2 win); Allowed: 5, (4x, Last: 3/10/20, 5-2 loss); Both teams: 8, (12/19/14, 6-2 win)
Last Game: Nov. 25, 5-1 win @ Anaheim; OTT Goals: Tkachuk, Brassard, Stützle, Zub, Joseph; ANA Goal: Jones; OTT Scratches: Holden, Kastelic; OTT Injuries: Bernard-Docker, Chabot, Norris; OTT Goalie: Talbot; ANA Goalie: Stolarz; OTT PP: 3-8; ANA PP: 0-6; Shots: 33-32.
Career vs. Anaheim: Brassard leads all players in career games played (42), in goals (19), in points (29) and in penalty minutes (27);
Giroux leads in assists (17) against Anaheim.

SWEATER WEATHER: The Senators enter their third season of wearing a primary logo which sees the organization return to its roots with the implementation of the modified original “2D” logo. The team has earned a 66-80-13 all-time record (11-13-2 this season) while wearing its current sweater. Ottawa unveiled their Reverse Retro jersey on Oct. 20 and will wear the sweater on five occasions in 2022-23 (0-1-0 this season). The Senators hold an all-time record of 112-76-7-25 when wearing an alternate; 27-19-2-5 when wearing a red alternate, 84-56-5-19 when wearing a black alternate and 1-1-0-1 when wearing a cream alternate.

HOME ON THE RANGE: Ottawa has a record of 6-8-0 at home this season … Claude Giroux is the Senators leader with eight goals at home while Tim Stützle maintains the club lead with 13 assists at Canadian Tire Centre … Through 14 home games, Stützle leads the team with 19 points on home ice … The Senators earned a record of 15-22-4 at home through 41 home contests in 2021-22.

ROAD SCHOLARS: The Senators have a record of 5-6-2 on the road this season … Tkachuk leads with six goals on the road this season while also ranking first with nine assists while the Senators serve as visitors … Through 13 road games this season, Tkachuk maintains the club lead with 15 points … The Senators registered an 18-20-3 record over 41 road contests in 2021-22.

FRANCHISE RECORD: Ottawa has posted an all-time record of 1,015-996-115-178 over 2,304 games … The Senators are 554-443- 60-97 through 1,154 all-time home games and 461-553-55-81 through 1,150 all-time road games.

BACK-TO-BACK GAMES: Ottawa will play back-to-back games on 12 occasions in 2022-23 and will open their second set of the season on Saturday when they visit Detroit ahead of a trip to Minnesota the following afternoon … The Senators played 17 back-to-back sets last season and earned a record of 6-9-2 in the first half of contests on consecutive nights (1-0-0 this season) while posting an 8-8-1 record (1-0-0 this season) in the second half of games on consecutive days.

ON THE POWER PLAY: The Senators are 27 for 102 (26.5%) on the power-play in 2022-23 … Drake Batherson leads with five powerplay goals while Stützle maintains the club lead with 13 points while the team enjoys a man advantage … Ottawa has recorded multiple power-play goals seven times in an individual contest in 2022-23 after having done so 11 times in 2021-22.

ON THE PENALTY KILL: Ottawa has overcome 78 of the 100 occasions the team has been shorthanded in 2022-23 to maintain an efficiency of 78.0% through 27 regular-season games … The team has registered one (Joseph) shorthanded marker this season after recording nine such goals in 2021-22.

INDIVIDUAL NOTES
COACH SMITH: D.J. Smith was introduced as the Senators’ 14th head coach in franchise history on 5/23/19. A native of Windsor, Ont., Smith spent the four previous NHL seasons as an assistant coach with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Prior to joining the Maple Leafs (which was also the team for which he made his NHL playing debut in 1996-97), Smith guided the Ontario Hockey League’s Oshawa Generals to a record of 135-53-3-13 over three campaigns which included his having been recognized as the OHL’s Coach of the Year in 2013-14. One year later, he helped the team capture the Mastercard Memorial Cup. His 92 head coaching victories with Ottawa see him rank sixth in franchise history.

SECOND SEASON AS CAPTAIN FOR CHUCKY: Two-time NHL All-Star Brady Tkachuk was appointed the 10th captain in Senators franchise history on 11/5/21. A native of St. Louis, Tkachuk succeeded Erik Karlsson who served in the role for four seasons from 2014-15 to 2017-18. The bronze medal winner with Team U.S.A. at the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship is the first American-born skater to serve as team captain. Tkachuk is assisted by full-time alternates Thomas Chabot and Claude Giroux.

REDDEN ENTERS RING OF HONOUR: Former All-Star defenceman and Senators alternate captain, Wade Redden will become the second member to be inducted into the team’s Ring of Honour this evening. Redden, who was drafted second overall by the New York Islanders in the 1995 NHL Draft, was acquired by Ottawa in a trade in January of 1996 and made his debut with the team during the 1996-97 season. He played 11 campaigns in Ottawa, skating in 838 games which ranks fourth among all-time Senators. He sits fifth in points (410) and third in assists (309) and is the franchise leader in plus/minus rating (+159). An NHL All-Star in 2002, the Lloydminster, Sask. native captured a gold medal for Canada at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey and appeared in the World Championships on three occasions (1999, 2001, 2005) while also representing his country at the 2006 Winter Olympics. A veteran of 14 NHL seasons, Redden currently serves as a development coach for the club after retiring following the 2012-13 campaign.

ALL-TIME LEADERS: Chris Phillips is the Senators’ all-time leader in games played (1,179) … Daniel Alfredsson leads in goals (426), assists (682) and points (1,108) … Following Phillips is Alfredsson (1,178), Chris Neil (1,026), Wade Redden (838), Radek Bonk (689), Jason Spezza (686) and Mike Fisher (675) … Neil leads in penalty minutes (2,522) while Patrick Lalime holds the lead in shutouts (30) and ranks second (283) to Craig Anderson (435) in games played among goaltenders. Anderson leads in wins (202).