Player Notes:
2006 Playoffs:
* Returned to the lineup on Wednesday vs. New Jersey after not dressing on Apr. 24 at New Jersey due to an upper body injury.
* Registered an assist and nine shots on goal on Apr. 22 at New Jersey.
* Has appeared in 27 career postseason games vs. New Jersey, registering nine goals and nine assists.
Career Playoff Notes:
* In 148 career playoff matches with Pittsburgh, Washington and the Rangers, has notched 67 goals and 88 assists for 155 points, along with 125 penalty minutes.
* Ranks second only to Lemieux in all Penguins' playoff scoring categories, including goals (65), assists (82) and points (147).
* Was a key member of back-to-back Stanley Cup championship teams with the Penguins in 1991 and 1992.
2005-2006 Regular Season Notes:
Appeared in 82 games with the Rangers registering 54 goals and 69 assists for 123 points, along with 72 penalty minutes
* Ranked second in the NHL with 123 points, 54 goals and 368 shots on goal.
* Tied for second in the league with 24 power play goals and 52 power play points
* Tied for third in the NHL with 69 assists, a plus-34 rating and nine game-winning goals.
* Posted 37 multiple-point games and recorded at least one point in 64 of the 82 games.
* Posted a four game point-scoring streak from Apr. 8 to Apr. 13, registering two goals and five assists over the span.
* Recorded a goal and two assists, along with a plus-three rating on Apr. 8 at Boston; With the goal, his 53rd of the season, became the Rangers all-time single season goal scoring leader, passing Adam Graves (52, 1993-94); With his first assist, passed Bryan Trottier and now ranks 13th on the NHL's all-time scoring list.
* Registered an assist and had a season-high 12 shots on goal on Apr. 4 vs. Philadelphia, breaking Phil Esposito's record (1976-77, 344) for most shots on goal by a Ranger in a season.
* Named Offensive Player of the month for March after tying for the lead among all NHL players with 26 points (12 goals and 14 assists).
* Posted a 12-game point-scoring streak from Mar. 12 to Apr. 4, registering nine goals and 14 assists for 23 points over the span.
* Registered an assist on Mar. 30 at Ottawa and passed Rod Gilbert (61, 1974-75) to set the Rangers record for most assists by a right wing in a season.
* Tallied four assists, including the game-winner, along with a plus-three rating, in his 1,100th career game on Mar. 29 at Islanders; Extended his point-scoring streak against the Isles to 20 consecutive games, spanning six years (2001-2006) and all three teams for which he has played; Passed Jean Ratelle (109 points in 1971-72) with his first assist and is now the Rangers all-time single-season points leader.
* Registered one goal and an assist on Mar. 27, tying Adam Graves (52 goals in 1993-94), atop the Rangers all-time single-season goals list.
* Recorded his 50th goal of the season on Mar. 24 at Florida, capturing his third career 50-goal season and became only the third player in Rangers history to reach the 50-goal plateau; Also broke Mike Gartner's club record (49 goals in 1990-91) for most goals by a right wing in a season.
* Netted three goals for his third hat-trick of the season, on Mar. 22 vs. Philadelphia; Set the Rangers single-season record for power play goals in a season (24) with his second period goal.
* Tallied a power play goal and added three assists on Mar. 18 vs. Toronto, becoming the first Ranger to reach the 100-point plateau since Brian Leetch (102) and Mark Messier (107) in 1991-92; Passed Rod Gilbert (97 points in 1971-72 and 1974-75) and now holds the Rangers record for most points by a right wing in a single season; Also passed Alex Delvecchio among the NHL's all-time assists leaders and now ranks 22nd.
* Tallied the game-winner and added an assist on Mar. 16 vs. Washington and with the goal, tied the Rangers record for most game-winning goals in a season (nine).
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