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   JEREMY ROENICK # 97      Center
Birthdate :
1/17/1970
Birthplace :
Boston, Massachusetts
Height : 6-0
Weight : 205
 

Nickname is J.R....Has two dogs, Shar-Pei named Fuji and Doberman named Appolo, also owns two horses...During the summer, he worked out, played golf and traveled... Gameday rituals include putting equipment on from right to left...Would like to meet President George Bush if he could meet anyone famous...Lists Scooby Doo as his favorite cartoon character...Favorite food is Chinese...Mint chocolate chip is his preferred flavor of ice cream...If he could be any musician, he would be Enrique Iglesias...Lists chicken and rice as his favorite pre-game meal...Midnight by Dean Koontz is his favorite book...People would be most surprised to know that he is a good writer...Most memorable moment to date is the birth of his two children...Lists Larry Bird as his all-time favorite athlete... Favorite charity is Special Olympics.

2001-02: Won the Bobby Clarke Trophy as the Flyers' most valuable player and the Yanick Dupre Class Guy Memorial Award as the Flyer who best illustrates character, dignity and respect for the sport on and off the ice by the Phila. chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association...Was first on the team in plus/minus at +32 (second in the NHL)...Was second on the team in assists (46, tied for 12th in the NHL) and in points (67)...Has reached the 20-goal mark for the 12th time in his career and for the seventh consecutive season...Played vs. Boston on April 2 after missing the previous seven games (from March 21 through April 1) due to a right knee sprain sustained vs. Tampa Bay on March 18...Recorded a goal and four assists in six games for silver medalist Team USA at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games...Played for the North American Team in the 52nd NHL All-Star Game (seventh appearance)...Scored a goal at Ottawa on Jan. 30, his 1,000th career NHL point (NHL Milestone)...Is the 63rd player in NHL history to reach 1,000th point milestone (seventh player with Flyers experience, fourth to accomplish feat as a Flyer and fourth American-born player to reach mark)...Was scoreless vs. Atlanta on Jan. 8, ending a seven-game point-scoring streak from Dec. 22 through Jan. 6 (3G,5A)...Was named First Star after posting a goal and two assists vs. Florida on Oct. 4, his first game as a Flyer.

Career: During his career, has scored 40-or-more goals in a season four times (1990-91 through 1993-94) and has scored over 50 goals twice (1991-92 & 1992-93)...Has recorded 100-or-more points in a season three times (1991-92 through 1993-94)... 2000-01: Was the only player in the NHL to lead his team in goals, assists, points and penalty minutes...Is only player in the NHL (since 1943-44) to lead his team in goals, assists, points and penalty minutes more than once (also 1999-2000)...Tied for 24th in the NHL in assists (46)...Tied for 29th in the NHL in points (76)...Tied for 13th in the NHL in game-winning goals (7)...Led the Coyotes in goals (30), assists (46), points (76), penalty minutes (114), game-winning goals (7), power play goals (13) and power play points (26)...Ranked second on Phoenix in shots on goal (192)...Was third on the Coyotes in shooting percentage (15.6%)...Ranked fourth on Phoenix (and first among forwards) in average ice time (20:59)...Reached the 30-goal plateau for the seventh time...Eclipsed 100 penalty minutes for the sixth straight season...Played in his 900th NHL game at Los Angeles on March 19...Was unsuccessful on penalty shot attempt against Marc Denis at Columbus on Feb. 28...Registered four points (3G,1A), including 400th NHL goal (becoming only the third U.S.-born player) and his ninth career hat trick at Buffalo on Feb. 23...Recorded his 900th NHL point with three points vs. Atlanta on Dec. 22...Became the 87th player all-time to record 500 NHL assists with an assist at Edmonton on Oct. 22...Selected as a center on the Chicago Blackhawks’ 75th Anniversary All-Star Team...1999-2000: Led the Coyotes in goals (34), assists (44), points (78), game-winning goals (12), power play goals (tied for first - 6), power play points (19), power play assists (13) and shooting percentage (17.7%)...Ranked second on Phoenix in penalty minutes (102) and shots (192); tied for second in shorthanded goals (3) and plus/minus (+11)...Ranked among the NHL leaders in points (tied for 11th), goals (tied for 15th), assists (tied for 18th), shooting percentage (12th) and shorthanded goals (tied for 11th)...Ranked second in the NHL in game-winning goals (12 – trailed only Florida's Pavel Bure)...Was one of only three players (Detroits’ Brendan Shanahan and San Jose’s Owen Nolan) in the NHL to have scored at least 30 goals and record at least 100 PIM...Had six multiple-goal games and 22 multiple-point games...Led Coyotes forwards in average minutes played per game (20:51)...Was tied for fifth in the NHL and tied for first on the Coyotes in takeaways (91)...His 12 game- winning goals set a new Phoenix franchise record for GWG in a single season...Represented Phoenix at NHL All-Star Game (North American All-Stars), his sixth All-Star appearance (scored one goal)...Scored second penalty shot goal of season vs. Nashville (Vokoun) on March 17...Surpassed the 1,000 penalty minutes plateau in his NHL career with five penalty minutes at Chicago on March 5...Played 800th NHL game at San Jose on Feb. 1...Maintained an 11-game point-scoring streak from Nov. 16 through Dec. 8 (9-12-21, including five GWG) to set a new career high...Had an eight-game assist streak from Nov. 18 through Dec. 4 (11A)...Recorded three points (1G,2A), including first career successful penalty shot vs. Tampa Bay (Dan Cloutier) on Dec. 2... Co-winner of the NHL Player of the Week for Nov. 22 through 28 after posting nine points (6G,3A, including two hat tricks) in three games...Collected four points (3G,1A), including second hat trick in as many nights, vs. Colorado on Nov. 26...Recorded four points (3G,1A), including game-winning goal, vs. New Jersey on Nov. 25... Collected a season high four points (2G,2A), including GWG and his 800th NHL point, at Vancouver on Oct. 28...Missed five games from Oct. 10 through 22 serving a suspension by the NHL for a slashing incident at Chicago on Oct. 8...1998-99: Ranked tied for 20th in NHL in points (72) and tied for 15th in assists (48)...Led the Coyotes in points (72) and assists (48)...Ranked second on Phoenix in power play points (23), third in shots (203), fourth in goals (24) and fourth in penalty minutes (130)...Missed final two games of regular season (April 15 & 17) and six playoff games due to a fractured jaw and fractured thumb sustained on April 14 at Dallas...Missed two games (Dec. 30 & Jan. 1) due to a concussion...Played in his fifth NHL All- Star Game (recorded an assist)...Played his 700th NHL game and recorded a goal on Dec. 16 at Toronto...1997-98: Scored two shorthanded goals at Detroit on April 24...His two shorthanded goals in one playoff game tied an NHL record...Ranked second on the Coyotes in points (56) and third in goals (24)...Ranked tied for third on Phoenix in power play goals with six...Recorded his 700th NHL point with goal vs. Florida on Jan. 14...Collected four assists (matching his career high) at Anaheim on Dec. 19...Scored two goals, including his 300th career NHL goal, vs. Buffalo on Oct. 26...Appeared in 600th career NHL game on Oct. 8 vs. Boston...1996-97: Suffered third degree tear of medial collateral ligament of the knee (sustained in a collision with Ted Drury) in Game Six vs. Anaheim on April 27...Ranked second on the Coyotes in points (69), assists (40) and power play goals (10)...Finished third on Phoenix in goals (29)...Led the Coyotes in shorthanded goals with three...Tied for first on the Coyotes and tied for seventh in the NHL in game-winning goals with seven...Missed six games from Nov. 26 through Dec. 7 due to a sprained knee...1995-96: Left Chicago ranked sixth on the Blackhawks’ All-Time Goal List with 267...Also ranked 10th all-time in assists (329) and eighth in points (596)...Scored game-winning goal at 6:29 of the first overtime in Game One of the Western Conf. Semifinals at Colorado May 2...The goal was his third career playoff overtime goal, setting a new Blackhawks record...Was second on Chicago in points (67)...His 32 goals led the Blackhawks for the fourth time in his career...Missed the final 11 games of the regular season due to a sprained ankle sustained March 17 vs. NY Islanders...Played in his 500th career NHL game on Jan. 6 at Detroit...1994-95: Missed Western Conf. Quarterfinals series with bruised tibia, but returned to action for Game Two of Western Conf. Semifinals vs. Vancouver...Missed a total of 15 games due to a bruised tibia sustained after collision with Dallas' Derian Hatcher on April 2...Was stopped on a penalty shot attempt by Calgary’s Andrei Trefilov on March 7...Recorded his 500th career NHL point (goal) on Jan. 1 vs. Los Angeles...1993-94: Led Chicago in goals (46), assists (61), points (107), power play goals (24) and plus/minus rating (+21)...His 107 points made him first player in Blackhawks history to reach 100-point mark in three consecutive seasons...His 24 power play goals set new Blackhawks record for most PPG in one season...His 61 assists set new career high...Was the only Blackhawk to play in all 84 games (second consecutive season)...Played in his 400th career NHL game on Feb.18 at Winnpeg...Notched his 200th career NHL goal on Jan. 25 at Detroit...Played in NHL All-Star Game...1992-93: Scored 50 goals for second consecutive season...Finished the season leading all Blackhawks in points (107)...Was one of five Blackhawks to play in all 84 games...Led Chicago in goals (50), points (107) and power play goals (22)...His 50 goals, 57 assists, and 107 points were career-highs...Had a six-game goal-scoring streak from April 1 through 11...Had a 10-game point-scoring streak from Jan. 7 through 23 (7-9-16)...Notched his 300th career NHL point on Dec. 7 vs. Quebec... Played in NHL All-Star Game...1991-92: Posted 22 points (12G,10A) in 18 games as Chicago advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals, losing to Pittsburgh, four game to none...Led Chicago in goals (53), assists (50), power play goals (22) and game-winning goals (13)...His 53 goals and 103 points were career-highs...His 53 goals broke a Blackhawks record (47) for most goals by a center...Joined Bobby Hull and Al Secord as only the third player in Blackhawks history to score over 50 goals in a season...Joined Denis Savard, Steve Larmer and Hull as the fourth player in Blackhawks history to score 100-or-more points in a season...His 13 game-winning goals led the NHL and broke Hull’s team record (11)...Finished seventh in the NHL in goals and fourth in power play goals...Was one of four Blackhawks to play in all 80 games...Named NHL Player of the Week on Dec. 8 with nine points (7G,2A) in three games...Played in NHL All-Star Game...1990-91: Named Blackhawks/Gatorade Player of the Year...Ranked 11th in NHL in points (94), second in game-winning goals (10) and fourth in plus/minus (+38)...Named NHL Player of the Week for the week of Jan. 7 after posting nine points (4G,5A)...Notched his second and third career hat tricks on Oct.11 at Pittsburgh and on Dec. 16 vs. Minnesota...Registered his 100th career NHL point vs. Quebec on Nov. 1...Represented Blackhawks at the NHL All-Star Game in Chicago...1989-90: His 18 playoff points (11G,7A) set a Chicago team record for playoff points by a rookie...Was his first full NHL season, posting 66 points in 78 games...Named NHL Rookie of the Year by the NHL players and by The Sporting News...Ranked fourth among NHL rookies in goals (26) and third among NHL rookies in assists (40)...Tied for first among NHL rookies in game-winning goals with four...Gained points in nine consecutive games from Jan. 27 to Feb. 18...Recorded his first career NHL hat trick at Toronto on Dec. 23...1988-89: Tied Chicago team record for most points in a game by a rookie with four (1G,3A) on Feb. 15 vs. Washington...Scored his first NHL goal on Feb. 14 at Minnesota...Began season with Chicago playing in three games before being sent down to Hull (QMJHL)...Played in his first career NHL game on Oct. 6 vs. NY Rangers... AMATEUR CAREER: 1988-89: Played 28 games with Hull (QMJHL), registering 70 points (34G,36A) and 14 penalty minutes...Was named to the QMJHL Second All-Star Team...1987-88: Played 24 games with Thayer Academy (U.S.), recording 84 points (34G,50A) and leading his team to a high school championship...INTERNATIONAL CAREER: Recorded a goal and four assists in six games for silver medalist Team USA at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games...1997-98: Represented the United States at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan, recording an assist in four games...1991-92: Member of Team USA at 1991 Canada Cup and posted six points (4G,2A) in eight games...Named to the Canada Cup All-Star Team...1990-91: Represented Team USA at World Championships in Helsinki, Finland and led all players in points with 11 (5G,6A) in nine games...1988-89: Was leading scorer in World Junior Championships for Team USA with 16 points (8G,8A) in seven games...Named to First Team World Junior All-Star...1987-88: Played seven games for Team USA at the World Junior Championships, posting nine points (5G,4A).
 
      Regular Season   Playoffs
Year Team League GP G A PTS PIM   GP G A PTS PIM
88-89 Chicago NHL 20 9 9 18 4   10 1 3 4 7
  Hull QMJHL 28 34 36 70 14   -- -- -- -- --
89-90 Chicago NHL 78 26 40 66 54   20 11 7 18 8
90-91 Chicago NHL 79 41 53 94 80   6 3 5 8 4
91-92 Chicago NHL 80 53 50 103 98   18 12 10 22 12
92-93 Chicago NHL 84 50 57 107 86   4 1 2 3 2
93-94 Chicago NHL 84 46 61 107 125   6 1 6 7 2
94-95 Chicago NHL 33 10 24 34 14   8 1 2 3 16
  Kolner Haie Ger 3 3 1 4 2   -- -- -- -- --
95-96 Chicago NHL 66 32 35 67 109   10 5 7 12 2
96-97 Phoenix NHL 72 29 40 69 115   6 2 4 6 4
97-98 Phoenix NHL 79 24 32 56 103   6 5 3 8 4
98-99 Phoenix NHL 78 24 48 72 130   1 0 0 0 0
99-00 Phoenix NHL 75 34 44 78 102   5 2 2 4 10
00-01 Phoenix NHL 80 30 46 76 114   -- -- -- -- --
01-02 Flyers NHL 75 21 46 67 74   5 0 0 0 14
 
NHL Totals 983 429 585 1014 1208   105 44 51 95 85
Flyers Totals 75 21 46 67 74   5 0 0 0 14