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==List of credited publications==
==List of publication appearances==
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| rowspan=6| [[National Hockey League]]
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| [[2006-07 NHL season|October 14, 2006]]
| [[2006-07 NHL season|October 14, 2006]]
| [[Washington Capitals]] vs. [[Atlanta Thrashers]]
| [[Washington Capitals]] vs. [[Atlanta Thrashers]]
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| [[2013-14 NHL season|2013-14]]
| [[2013-14 NHL season|2013-14]]
| [[Washington Capitals]]
| [[Washington Capitals]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/nhl/seasons/2013-14/washington-capitals-yearbook-2013-14.html Yearbook]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/hockey/nhl/seasons/2013-14/washington-capitals-yearbook-2013-14.html Yearbook]
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| [[2018-19 NHL season|2018-19]]
| [[2018-19 NHL season|2018-19]]
| [[Washington Capitals]]
| [[Washington Capitals]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/nhl/seasons/2018-19/washington-capitals-media-guide-2018-19.html Media Guide]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/hockey/nhl/seasons/2018-19/washington-capitals-media-guide-2018-19.html Media Guide]
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| [[2020-21 NHL season|2020-21]]
| [[2020-21 NHL season|2020-21]]
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| [[2021-22 Washington Capitals media guide|Media Guide]]
| [[2021-22 Washington Capitals media guide|Media Guide]]
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| [[2021-22 NHL season|February 5, 2022]]
| [[2022-23 NHL season|2022-23]]
| [[Washington Capitals]]
| [[Washington Capitals]]
| [[2022 National Hockey League All-Star Game|NHL All-Star Game Program]]
| [[2022-23 Washington Capitals media guide|Media Guide]]
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{{NHL Calder Trophy winners}}


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[[Category: Washington Capitals players]]
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 21 July 2024

List of publication appearances

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
National Hockey League October 14, 2006 Washington Capitals vs. Atlanta Thrashers Program
2013-14 Washington Capitals Yearbook
2018-19 Washington Capitals Media Guide
2020-21 Washington Capitals Media Guide
2021-22 Washington Capitals Media Guide
2022-23 Washington Capitals Media Guide
National Hockey League Draft First Overall Picks
1963: Garry Monahan • 1964: Claude Gauthier • 1965: Andre Veilleux • 1966: Barry Gibbs • 1967: Rick Pagnutti • 1968: Michel Plasse • 1969: Rejean Houle • 1970: Gilbert Perreault • 1971: Guy Lafleur • 1972: Billy Harris • 1973: Denis Potvin • 1974: Greg Joly • 1975: Mel Bridgman • 1976: Rick Green • 1977: Dale McCourt • 1978: Bobby Smith • 1979: Rob Ramage • 1980: Doug Wickenheiser • 1981: Dale Hawerchuk • 1982: Gord Kluzak • 1983: Brian Lawton • 1984: Mario Lemieux • 1985: Wendel Clark • 1986: Joe Murphy • 1987: Pierre Turgeon • 1988: Mike Modano • 1989: Mats Sundin • 1990: Owen Nolan • 1991: Eric Lindros • 1992: Roman Hamrlik • 1993: Alexandre Daigle • 1994: Ed Jovanovski • 1995: Bryan Berard • 1996: Chris Phillips • 1997: Joe Thornton • 1998: Vincent Lecavalier • 1999: Patrik Stefan • 2000: Rick DiPietro • 2001: Ilya Kovalchuk • 2002: Rick Nash • 2003: Marc-Andre Fleury • 2004: Alexander Ovechkin • 2005: Sidney Crosby • 2006: Erik Johnson • 2007: Patrick Kane • 2008: Steven Stamkos • 2009: John Tavares • 2010: Taylor Hall • 2011: Ryan Nugent-Hopkins • 2012: Nail Yakupov • 2013: Nathan MacKinnon • 2014: Aaron Ekblad • 2015: Connor McDavid • 2016: Auston Matthews • 2017: Nico Hischier • 2018: Rasmus Dahlin • 2019: Jack Hughes • 2020: Alexis Lafreniere • 2021: Owen Power • 2022: Juraj Slafkovsky • 2023: Connor Bedard • 2024: Macklin Celebrini


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National Hockey League Calder Trophy (Rookie of the Year) Winners
1932-33: Carl Voss • 1933-34: Russ Blinco • 1934-35: Sweeney Schriner • 1935-36: Mike Karakas • 1936-37: Syl Apps • 1937-38: Cully Dahlstrom • 1938-39: Frank Brimsek • 1939-40: Kilby MacDonald • 1940-41: Johnny Quilty • 1941-42: Grant Warwick • 1942-43: Gaye Stewart • 1943-44: Gus Bodnar • 1944-45: Frank McCool • 1945-46: Edgar Laprade • 1946-47: Howie Meeker • 1947-48: Jim McFadden • 1948-49: Pentti Lund • 1949-50: Jack Gelineau • 1950-51: Terry Sawchuk • 1951-52: Bernie Geoffrion • 1952-53: Gump Worsley • 1953-54: Camille Henry • 1954-55: Ed Litzenberger • 1955-56: Glenn Hall • 1956-57: Larry Regan • 1957-58: Frank Mahovlich • 1958-59: Ralph Backstrom • 1959-60: Bill Hay • 1960-61: Dave Keon • 1961-62: Bobby Rousseau • 1962-63: Kent Douglas • 1963-64: Jacques Laperrière • 1964-65: Roger Crozier • 1965-66: Brit Selby • 1966-67: Bobby Orr • 1967-68: Derek Sanderson • 1968-69: Danny Grant • 1969-70: Tony Esposito • 1970-71: Gilbert Perreault • 1971-72: Ken Dryden • 1972-73: Steve Vickers • 1973-74: Denis Potvin • 1974-75: Eric Vail • 1975-76: Bryan Trottier • 1976-77: Willi Plett • 1977-78: Mike Bossy • 1978-79: Bobby Smith • 1979-80: Ray Bourque • 1980-81: Peter Šťastný • 1981-82: Dale Hawerchuk • 1982-83: Steve Larmer • 1983-84: Tom Barrasso • 1984-85: Mario Lemieux • 1985-86: Gary Suter • 1986-87: Luc Robitaille • 1987-88: Joe Nieuwendyk • 1988-89: Brian Leetch • 1989-90: Sergei Makarov • 1990-91: Ed Belfour • 1991-92: Pavel Bure • 1992-93: Teemu Selänne • 1993-94: Martin Brodeur • 1994-95: Peter Forsberg • 1995-96: Daniel Alfredsson • 1996-97: Bryan Berard • 1997-98: Sergei Samsonov • 1998-99: Chris Drury • 1999-2000: Scott Gomez • 2000-01: Evgeni Nabokov • 2001-02: Dany Heatley • 2002-03: Barret Jackman • 2003-04: Andrew Raycroft • 2005-06: Alexander Ovechkin • 2006-07: Evgeni Malkin • 2007-08: Patrick Kane • 2008-09: Steve Mason • 2009-10: Tyler Myers • 2010-11: Jeff Skinner • 2011-12: Gabriel Landeskog • 2012-13: Jonathan Huberdeau • 2013-14: Nathan MacKinnon • 2014-15: Aaron Ekblad • 2015-16: Artemi Panarin • 2016-17: Auston Matthews • 2017-18: Mathew Barzal • 2018-19: Elias Pettersson • 2019-20: Cale Makar • 2020-21: Kirill Kaprizov • 2021-22: Moritz Seider • 2022-23: Matty Beniers • 2023-24: Connor Bedard