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About Scott Gomez
2006-2007 NOTES Appeared in 72 games with the New Jersey Devils, registering 13 goals and 47 assists for 60 points, along with a plus-seven rating and 42 penalty minutes … Tied for second on team with 47 assists … Led the team with 15 multi-point games, including two three-point efforts and 13 two-point games … Led the Devils in faceoff percentage (52.2%), ranked first among team forwards in average icetime (18:55) and placed second on the club with a career-high 248 shots on goal … Missed two games from Apr. 1 to Apr. 3 with a bruised thigh … Notched his 450th career NHL point with a goal on Mar. 28 at Buffalo; With the goal, moved passed Bruce Driver for sixth place on the Devils’ all-time scoring list … Registered three assists and was named the game’s Second Star on Mar. 6 at Philadelphia … Accumulated 50 points for the fifth time in six NHL seasons with an assist on Feb. 27 at Pittsburgh … Recorded a five-game point-scoring streak from Jan. 20 to Feb. 1, registering one goal and five assists over the span … Netted two goals and an assist on Dec. 29 vs. Washington, earning First Star honors … Skated in his 500th career NHL game on Dec. 17 at NY Rangers … Posted a five-game point-scoring streak from ..o Dec. 22, registering one goal and four assists over the span … Registered a season-high six-game point-scoring streak from Nov. 27 to Dec. 9, registering seven assists over the span … Missed from Oct. 28 to Nov. 18 with a groin injury … Reached the 400-point mark with a goal on Oct. 19 vs. Nashville … Posted a five-game point-scoring streak from Oct. 12 to Oct. 19, scoring two goals and six assists over the span … Appeared in 11 postseason games, registering four goals and 10 assists for 14 points, along with 14 penalty minutes … Led the Devils with 10 assists and 14 points in the postseason … His 10 assists tied for sixth among all players in the playoffs … Recorded five multi-point games … Tallied nine points (two goals and seven assists) in six games vs. Tampa Bay in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals … Tied a team record with seven assists in the series vs. Tampa Bay … Notched the first career overtime goal in the playoffs on Apr. 18 at Tampa Bay … Recorded a goal and two assists, along with a plus-three rating on Apr. 20 vs. Tampa Bay … Collected three assists on Apr. 12 vs. Tampa Bay … Posted a five-game point scoring streak from Apr. 18 at Tampa Bay to Apr. 28 vs. Ottawa (two goals and seven assists) … Registered five points (two goals and seven assists) in five games vs. Ottawa in the Eastern Conference Semifinals … Notched two goals on May 5 vs. Ottawa.2005-2006 NOTES One of six Devils to appear in all 82 games...Was second (B. Gionta) on Devils with career-high 33g-51a-84pts...Was first on NJD with 51 assists and second (Gionta) with career-high 33 goals... Recorded 34 of his 51a at the Meadowlands...Set team record by recording a point on eight straight goals December 28-January 3 (5g-3a-8pts)... Streak included 3a December 28 vs. Washington, 2g December 29 at Pittsburgh, 3g December 31 vs. Toronto and 2a January 3 vs. Florida...December 31 contest marked his second career hat trick/team’s first 3g game of season...Three-goal effort included his first career penalty shot (E. Belfour) which marked Devils’ first successful PS since March 10, 2000 (P. Elias), and first converted at home since November 11, 1998 (S. Niedermayer)...Recorded franchise-record five straight goals December 29-31...Named NHL Offensive Player of the Week for period ending April 9; recorded 4g-4a-8pts in three contests...Had points in career-high ten straight games December 28-January 17 (8g-11a-19pts)...Also recorded points in eight straight games November 11-29 (5g-8a-13pts)...Posted points in seven straight contests April 5-18 (6g-9a-15pts) and points in three straight March 23-26 (2g-5a-7pts)...Recorded points in back-to back games six times overall...Tied for NJD lead (B. Gionta) with career-high 26 multiple-point games, including season-high 1g-3a-4pt effort April 5 vs. Pittsburgh and February 7 vs. Tampa Bay...Twenty-six multipt efforts tied the NJD record (K. Muller, ’87-88)...Had six other 3pt games overall, including 2g-1a April 8 at Montreal, three 1g-2a games, and two 3a games... Recorded 17 2pt games overall, including 2g March 10 at Washington and December 29 at Pittsburgh...Also had nine 1g-1a-2pt games and six 2a games...Tallied gamedetermining goal March 28 at Ottawa; was 2-3 in shootouts overall...Second tally April 8 at Montreal marked his 100th lifetime goal...Appeared in his 400th NHL game October 18 vs. Florida...Has averaged 79-plus games over his six NHL seasons...Finished playoffs tied for third (B. Rafalski) on club with 5g-4a-9pts, including 2g-4a-6pts in Eastern Conference Quartefinals vs. the NY Rangers, and teamleading 3g in second round series vs. Carolina.2003-2004 NOTES Finished first on Devils with career-high 56a and second with 70pts…Assist total tied Tampa Bay’s M. St. Louis for tops in the league…Point-total matched that from 1999-00 rookie campaign…Was league’s leading scorer with 9g-32a-41pts in 29 games after the All-Star Break…Named NHL Offensive Player of the Month for March; posted 6g-16a-22pts…Recorded team season-high (tie, P. Elias, twice & S. Niedermayer) seven-game point-scoring streak March 3-15 (2g-9a-11pts)…Posted team season-high six-game assist streak February 17-27 (2g-13a-15pts) to match career high…Became first player in Devils’ history to post two 5pt games in a single season: 1g-4a March 3 at Florida and 2g-3a February 21 at the NY Rangers… Reached the 300-point mark in NHL career March 28 vs. NY Islanders; recorded his 200th lifetime assist January 7 vs. Pittsburgh…Posted career-high plus-18 mark; was +17 in 2002-03…Missed 2 games December 2-4 with bruised ribs…Led Devils in scoring with 6a during ECQF vs. Philadelphia.2002-2003 NOTES Completed regularseason tied for second (J. Langenbrunner) on Devils with 55pts and first with 42a…Season totals included team record-tying 5a March 30 vs. the NY Islanders…Recorded goal December 23 at NY Rangers for his 200th lifetime point…Recorded 205 shots on goal; one more than 1999-00 rookie campaign…Did not miss any games due to injury; was a healthy scratch twice…Saw post-season action for first time since 2001…Held scoreless in ECQF vs. Boston before posting team-high five-game assist/point-scoring streak during ECSF vs. Tampa Bay (1g-6a- 7pts); 7pts in second round led team…Also held scoreless during ECF vs. Ottawa; recorded 2g-3a-5pts in SCF vs. Anaheim…Posted just two penalty minutes in 24 playoff games.2001-2002 NOTES Played in first 76 games of season to run personal consecutive appearance streak to 94 games since March 4, 2001…Suffered two displaced fractures in his left hand during final game of stretch April 1…Missed final 6 games of regular-season and all 6 post-season games as a result; underwent successful surgery April 4…Recorded 9g-32a-41pts over his final 50 games played; posted just 1g-6a-7pts in his first 26 appearances… Appeared in his 200th NHL contest January 9 vs. Calgary.NHL CAREER 2000-01: After playing in all 82 games during rookie season, appeared in first 58 games of sophomore season to set Devils’ record for most consecutive games played at the start of a career…Suffered back injury in final game of stretch February 17 at Buffalo and missed the next six contests…Finished fourth on Devils with 14g-49a-63pts; 49a were second… Posted his first career overtime tally November 16 at Boston…Recorded his 100th career point with his first of 3a January 13 vs. Toronto…Finished seventh on club with 5g-9a-14pts in playoffs to surpass rookie season’s 10pts… 1999-00: Was only Devil to appear in all 82 games…Season was capped off with Stanley Cup Championship; was one of four rookies on club’s NHL roster (J. Madden, B. Rafalski & C. White)…Recipient of Calder Trophy as league’s top rookie; was just the second player in New Jersey history to be honored (M. Brodeur, ’93-94)…Is one of just eight players in NHL history to win Stanley Cup and Calder Trophy the same season and the first since 1963 (K. Douglas, Tor.)…Was one of two Devils (Rafalski) named to NHL All-Rookie Team, marking first time two of the club’s players were honored in the same season…Finished first on New Jersey and among NHL rookies with 51a and 27 power play points; was also first among rookies with 70pts…Established Devils’ rookie mark for assists and points (K. Todd, 21g-42a-63pts, ’91-92); was 2g shy of tying the mark for the club’s first-year players…Posted points in season-high eight straight games November 12-December 1 (2g-9a-11pts) to match New Jersey’s rookie record (Todd, 3g-5a-8pts, Feb. 8-21, 1992)…Recorded his first career hat trick December 26 at the NY Rangers…Was just second Devils’ rookie ever to post a 3g game (U. Hiemer, October 31, 1984) and at 20 years, three days was youngest player in club history to post a hat trick (B.Shanahan, 20 years, 21 days)… Represented North America at All-Star Game; was third New Jersey rookie selected to play (K. Muller, ’85 & S. Burke,’89)…Finished playoffs with 4g-6a-10pts; was tied for first in scoring among NHL rookies… Is just the third player in the expansion era to be first in rookie scoring during both the regular-season and playoffs.MINOR LEAGUE CAREER Returned to his hometown, and signed with Alaska (ECHL) October 25,2004…Led league with 73a and 86 points, while appearing in 61 games…Named ECHL Most Valuable Player and to league’s First All-Star Team…Suffered hairline fracture to the pelvic area during fourth playoff contest; had posted 1g-3a-4pts until that point…Skated in former teammate I. Larionov’s farewell game December 13, 2004 at Luzhniki Arena in Moscow.JUNIOR CAREER Named BCJHL Co-Rookie of the Year (1997)... Named to BCJHL All-Rookie Team (1997). ... Named to WHL West First All-Star Team (1999).INTERNATIONAL CAREER Tied for Team USA lead (C. Conroy) with 1g-4a-5pts at 2006 Olympic Winter Games. ... Represented United States at 2004 World Cup; posted 1g-3a-4pts… Represented United States at 1998 and ’99 World Junior Championships.BACKGROUND Was first-ever Hispanic player drafted in first round and 18th Alaskan ever drafted into the NHL…Appeared in NHL’s My Stanley Cup campaign…Enjoys spending summers on Long Beach Island, NJ…Brought Stanley Cup to his hometown of Anchorage, AK, where Governor Frank H. Murkowski declared July 15, 2003 as Scott Gomez Day…Runs a hockey school in the summer…Played a small role in 2003 showing of Whoopi, along with S. Stevens and J. Pandolfo, as well as 2000 episode of One Life to Live…Enjoys watching tennis, especially the U.S. Open…Voted one of America’s top 50 bachelors in 2001 by People Magazine.…Lists the Rolling Stones as his favorite musical group, and Ted Williams: The Biography of an American Hero as his favorite book…Named greatest athlete from Alaska in 2004 Sports Illustrated poll...
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