Detroit Red Wings' 6th round choice (171st overall) in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft.
Player Notes:
2006 Playoffs
Registered an assist in Game 5 vs. Edmonton on 4/29, his second consecutive game with an assist...Tallied two assists in Game 4 vs. Edmonton on 4/27, tying a career playoff high for assists and points...Had three SOG in Game 3 vs. Edmonton on 4/25, including one in overtime...Played 17:11 and tallied one SOG in Game 2 vs. Edmonton...Did not play in Game 1 vs. Edmonton on 4/21 due to a lower-body injury
2006 Playoff Highs
Goals: -
Assists: 2 (4/27)
Points: 0-2--2 (4/27)
TOI: 24:30 (4/25)
+/-: +1 (4/27)
2006 Playoffs Scoring Breakdown
HOME: 0-1--1 AWAY: 0-2--2
ESG: 0-2--2 PPG: 0-1--1
SHG: 0-0--0 GWG: 0-0--0
2005-06 Regular Season
Led Detroit in scoring with 28-59-87 points, the most by a Red Wing since Brendan Shanahan tallied 47-41-88 in 1996-97Set career highs in assists (59) and points (87)59 assists are the most by a Red Wings forward, since Steve Yzerman had 63 in 1996-97Led the team in road points with 15-30-45 Led Detroit in multi-point games with 23 Ranked third among Russian-born players in scoring...Posted a career high 2-2-4 points on 1/12 vs. Philadelphia Notched 13 assists during his nine-game assist streak from 10/22-11/9, the second longest in the NHL this season
2005-06 Scoring : 28-59--87
Breakdown
HOME: 13-29--42 AWAY: 15-30--45
ESG: 16-31--47 PPG: 11-29--40
SHG: 0-0--0 GWG: 4-15--19
SOG: 3-6
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