McDonagh Chipping in Offensively

Ryan McDonagh, acquired in the Scott Gomez trade, is mostly known for being a solid physical presence on the blue line. This year, however, he is adding a little more offense to his game on a very strong Wisconsin Badgers team. If McDonagh keeps this up, Bob Gainey is going to bury his head in the sand.

As for the rest:

Canadian Juniors:

  • Ethan Werek; Kingston Frontenacs, OHL: 31 GP, 17G, 20A, 36 PIM, +10
  • Chris Doyle; PEI Rocket, QMJHL: 31 GP, 14G, 17A, 40 PIM, -2
  • Ryan Bourque; Quebec Remparts, QMJHL: 31GP, 12G, 15A, 12 PIM, Even
  • Roman Horak; Chilliwack Bruins, WHL: 36 GP, 13G, 16A, 18 PIM, +12
  • Sam Klassen; Saskatoon Blades, WHL: 29 GP, 3G, 13A, 51 PIM, +20
  • Tomas Kundratek; Medicine Hat Tigers, WHL: 31 GP, 1G, 19A, 27 PIM, +4

NCAA:

  • Ryan McDonagh; Wisconsin: 18 GP, 2G, 8A, 37 PIM, +9
  • Derek Stepan; Wisconsin: 18 GP, 5G, 17A, 6 PIM, +3
  • Chris Kreider; Boston College: 14 GP, 2G, 3A, 8 PIM, +6
  • Carl Hagelin; Michigan: 18 GP, 9G, 7A, 16 PIM, +5

International:

  • Roman Psurny; HC Slovan Ustecti Lvi, CZ 1.Liga: 22 GP, 8G, 13A, 12 PIM, +16

AHL:

  • Bobby Sanguinetti: 27 GP, 6G, 17A, 10 PIM, -6
  • Evgeny Grachev: 32 GP, 7G, 10A, 4 PIM, -8
  • Ilkka Heikkenin: 24 GP, 5G, 11A, 8 PIM, +6
  • Chad Johnson: 10-7-2, 2.14 GAA, .925 SV%, 3 SO