Atlanta Thrashers

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Atlanta Thrashers
ConferenceEastern
DivisionSoutheast
Founded1999
HistoryAtlanta Thrashers
1999 - present
Home ArenaPhilips Arena
CityAtlanta, Georgia
Colors'''Ice Blue, Bronze, Gold, Copper, Midnight Blue, and White
MediaSportSouth
WCNN (680 AM)
Owner(s)Atlanta Spirit
General ManagerDon Waddell
Head CoachDon Waddell (Interim)
CaptainBobby Holik
Minor League AffiliatesChicago Wolves (AHL)
Gwinnett Gladiators (ECHL)
Stanley CupsNone
Conference ChampionshipsNone
Division Championships2006-07




The Atlanta Thrashers are a professional ice hockey team based in Atlanta, Georgia. They are members of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). Their home arena is Philips Arena.

Franchise history

Atlanta was awarded an NHL franchise on June 25, 1997. This marked a return to Atlanta, Georgia by the NHL. The old Atlanta Flames team departed for Calgary in 1980 and became the Calgary Flames.

The nickname "Thrashers", after Georgia's state bird, the brown thrasher, was selected from a fan poll. "Thrashers" had actually been runner-up to "Flames" for Atlanta's first NHL team, and Philips Arena, the Thrashers' new home, was built on the site of the former Omni, which had been home to the Flames.

The newly-formed Thrashers selected Patrik Stefan with the first overall selection in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. They played their first game on October 2, 1999, losing 4-1 to the eventual Stanley Cup Champions, the New Jersey Devils. Captain Kelly Buchberger scored the franchise's first goal in the loss.

On September 21, 2003, the team was sold to a group of Atlanta Spirit, LLC by Time Warner, along with the National Basketball Association's Atlanta Hawks. Atlanta Spirit is comprised of Bruce Levenson, Ed Pestkowitz, Rutherford Seydel, Beau Turner, Michael Gearon, Sr., Michael Gearon, Jr., Felix Riccio and Steve Belkin. That same month brought tragedy as just five days later, star forward Dany Heatley crashed his Ferrari in a one-car accident that seriously injured him (broken jaw and arm, sprained wrist,torn ACL and MCL) and severely injured Thrashers center Dan Snyder, who died five days later due to infection stemming from the accident. The Thrashers dedicated their 2003-04 NHL season in Snyder's memory. Heatley's blood alcohol content was far below the legal limit, but his combination of speeding (he was driving an estimated 80 miles per hour) and recklessness led to criminal charges (eventually settled with three years' probation and a penalty of community service).

Thrashers players wore black patches with Snyder's number, 37, on their jerseys. At the end of the season, Heatley requested a trade for personal reasons. Heatley was traded to Ottawa in a move that brought Marian Hossa, a four-time 30 goal scorer at the time of the trade, to Atlanta. At the end of the 06-07 season, Hossa had made his mark as the first Thrasher to score 100 points in one season, eclipsing Ilya Kovalchuk's franchise record of 98 points.

The Thrashers clinched a spot in the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time in team history in the 2006-2007 season, while also capturing the first division championship in franchise history. They were swept 4-0 in the first round of the playoffs by the New York Rangers.

2003-04 Season Recap

Led by captain Shawn McEachern, the Thrashers jumped quickly out of the gates with some notable highlights. Ilya Kovalchuk scored eight goals in the first seven games, including two hat tricks, one in a 7-2 rout of the Chicago Blackhawks and another in a come-from-behind victory against the Nashville Predators. Those comeback victories became a recurring sight throughout the season, including shocking upsets against the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Boston Bruins, and the Ottawa Senators, as well as wins from games against the Los Angeles Kings and the New York Islanders.

Eleven games into the season, the Thrashers were alone in first place atop both the Southeast Division the NHL. Although they continued to play well, they could not keep up with the Tampa Bay Lightning, the eventual Stanley Cup champions, or other teams in the league. The absence of Heatley and a lack of depth started to appear. Boxing Day 2003 marked both a bright and dark day for the Thrash. On that day, Heatley skated for the first time since his car accident with Snyder, but it also marked the last win for the Thrashers before an extended losing streak. From December 28 to February 11 the Thrashers went a dismal 1-17-3. However, fans were entertained regardless of the team's struggles. Kovalchuk became only the second Thrashers' player to score in the NHL All-Star Game (after Heatley), an exciting overtime loss to the Detroit Red Wings occurred on New Year's Eve, Randy Robitaille broke Brian Boucher's shutout streak, Dany Heatley eventually returned to game action, and a twelve-man brawl against the Edmonton Oilers took place. The losing streak finally ended with a 4-1 win against the Vancouver Canucks.

While the Thrashers' playoff hopes were done for the year, they still played on and ended up finishing second in the Southeast Division and tenth in the Eastern Conference, only a handful of wins away from the playoffs. Kovalchuk ended up tying for the league lead in goals (41) with Jarome Iginla and Rick Nash. Goaltender Kari Lehtonen started his NHL career with four wins in four starts, including one shutout.

2005-06 Season Recap

Before the start of the 2005-06 season, the Thrashers picked up many veteran players in the hopes of making the playoffs for the first time. They signed Mike Dunham, Peter Bondra, Bobby Holik, Jaroslav Modry, and Scott Mellanby. They traded Dany Heatley on August 23, 2005, to the Ottawa Senators, in a blockbuster deal for forward Marian Hossa and defenseman Greg de Vries.

The 2005-06 season saw the Thrashers win a club-record 41 games, even with numerous goaltending injuries. Only a few minutes into the first game of the season, Lehtonen pulled his groin, an injury that would keep him out for a good portion of the season. Veteran backup Mike Dunham, an experienced number-one net minder, stepped in, but also promptly injured himself only a few games later; this left only prospects Michael Garnett and Adam Berkhoel to mind the nets. Journeyman goalie Steve Shields was signed, but he too was injured within ten games. On April 6, Lehtonen was run into by Tampa Bay's Chris Dingman, injuring him yet again. The remainder of the season was left to Dunham. Garnett was injured in a game against the Washington Capitals. Dunham, who had started the game but was relieved by the young rookie after poor play, was forced back into action in the third period.

Recent

For a complete overview of the 2006-07 season, see 2006-07 Atlanta Thrashers season

October 13, 2006, the first official event on the new SportSouth was a National Hockey League game between the Atlanta Thrashers and the Carolina Hurricanes. The Thrashers ended up losing 4-3, giving the Hurricanes their first win of the season. On April 24, 2007, team captain Scott Mellanby announced his retirement. On October 17, coach Bob Hartley was fired after an 0-6 start.

Team colors and mascot

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Introduced in 2003 as an alternate, the team has since made it their official home jersey (2006-07).
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Away jersey (1999-2003); home jersey (2003-06).
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Home jersey (1999-2003); current away (2003-07).

Jerseys

The current team colors are ice blue, navy blue, red, and gold. In 2003, the NHL decided to switch home and road jerseys.[1]

Mascot

The team's mascot is Thrash, a Brown Thrasher.

Statistics and records

Individual records

Regular season

Season-by-season record

This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by the Thrashers. For the full season-by-season history, see Atlanta Thrashers seasons

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Records as of May 10, 2007.[2]

SeasonGPWLTOTLPtsGFGAPIMFinishPlayoffs
2001-028219471155418728812905th, SoutheastDid not qualify
2002-03823139757422628412533rd, SoutheastDid not qualify
2003-04823337847821424315052nd, SoutheastDid not qualify
2004-05Season cancelled due to 2004-05 NHL Lockout
2005-06182413389028127513183rd, SoutheastDid not qualify
2006-0782432811972462451st, SoutheastLost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0-4 (Rangers)
Totals5732042864539492153519379359


1 As of the 2005-06 NHL season, all games tied after regulation will be decided in a shootout; SOL (Shootout losses) will be recorded as OTL in the standings.

Current roster

As of October 19, 2007. [1]

Goaltenders
# align=leftPlayer Catches Acquired Place of Birth
1Johan HedbergL2006Leksand, Sweden
32Kari Lehtonen (IR)L2002Helsinki, Finland
33Ondrej PavelecL2005Kladno, Czechoslovakia


Defensemen
# align=leftPlayer Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
2Garnet ExelbyL1999Craik, Saskatchewan
5Steve McCarthyL2006Trail, British Columbia
7Mark PopovicL2005Stoney Creek, Ontario
22Ken KleeR2007Indianapolis, Indiana
28Niclas HavelidAL2004Stockholm, Sweden
39Tobias EnstromL2003Nordingra, Sweden
77Alexei ZhitnikL2007Kiev, U.S.S.R.


Forwards
# align=leftPlayer Position Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
9Pascal DupuisLWL2007Laval, Quebec
10Bryan LittleCR2006Edmonton, Alberta
11Eric PerrinW/CL2007Laval, Quebec
12Todd WhiteCL2007Kanata, Ontario
13Vyacheslav KozlovALWL2002Voskresensk, U.S.S.R.
16Bobby HolikCCR2005Jihlava, Czechoslovakia
17Ilya KovalchukALWR2001Tver, U.S.S.R.
18Marian HossaARWL2005Stará Ľubovňa, Czechoslovakia
20Steve Rucchin (IR)CL2006Thunder Bay, Ontario
21Brett SterlingRWL2003Los Angeles, California
23Jim SlaterC/LWL2002Petoskey, Michigan
27Chris ThorburnC/WR2007Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
29Brad LarsenLWL2004Nakusp, British Columbia
36Eric BoultonLWL2005Halifax, Nova Scotia
38Darren HaydarRWR2006Toronto, Ontario

Team captains

Honored Members

Hall of Famers: Currently, no member of the Thrashers has been inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Retired Numbers: The Thrashers have not retired a number, although Wayne Gretzky's Number 99 was retired League-wide on February 6, 2000. Number 37 (though not retired) has been taken out of circulation since the tragic death of Dan Snyder in 2003.

First-round draft picks

Franchise scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed NHL regular season.

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game; * = current Thrashers player

PlayerPosGPGAPtsP/G
Ilya Kovalchuk*LW387202177379.97
Vyacheslav Kozlov*LW31894179273.85
Marc SavardC184631331961.07
Marian Hossa*RW162821101921.18
Dany HeatleyRW19080101181.95
Patrik StefanC41359118177.43
Ray FerraroC2235691147.66
Andrew BrunetteLW1583871109.69
Yannick TremblayD3003374107.36
Frantisek KaberleD2722082102.38

NHL awards and trophies

Calder Memorial Trophy Rocket Richard Trophy

Media



The Atlanta Thrashers are broadcast on cable television on SportSouth, which is available in many Deep South states. Until October 13, 2006, SportSouth was known as Turner South. In 2006-07, the channel will broadcast about 75% of the team's schedule. Outside of the league's contract with NBC, the team has no broadcast (over-the-air) TV contract; thus, games are only available on television to fans with cable or satellite.

Radio coverage includes play-by-play of all games on 680 The Fan -- an AM sports station in Atlanta. The station is the flagship of a network that includes 18 stations. Most are in Georgia, but there are two affiliates in South Carolina and one in Scottsboro, Alabama.

References

See also

External links

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2007-08 record 0-5-0
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Philips Arena is an indoor arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Completed in 1999 at a cost of $213.5 million, it is home to the Atlanta Thrashers of the NHL and the Atlanta Hawks of the NBA.
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City of license North Atlanta, Georgia
Broadcast area Atlanta metropolitan area
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Don Waddell (b. August 19 1958, Detroit, Michigan) is the current executive vice president, general manager, and interim head coach of the Atlanta Thrashers and former ice hockey defenceman.
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Current Lineup

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