With our next pick, filling the
#2 RW position...
The Flying Elbows are proud to select a hometown hero, and the perfect linemate for Ilya Kovalchuck...
From Calgary, AB...
Dany Heatley!
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Daniel "Dany" James Heatley is a Canadian professional hockey player who currently plays for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League. As one of the Senators' leading scorers for several seasons, Heatley has set franchise records for single-season goals and points. Internationally, Heatley has played in five World Championships, one Olympics and one World Cup of Hockey at the senior level, as well as two World Junior Championships for Team Canada. In 2008, he surpassed Marcel Dionne as Canada's all-time leader in goals and Steve Yzerman as the all-time leader in points for the World Championships.
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Awards and achievements
Junior
Air Canada Cup MVP - 1997
AJHL Player of the Year - 1999
Canadian Junior A Hockey League Player of the Year - 1999
WCHA First All-Star Team - 2000
WCHA Rookie of the Year - 2000
NCAA West Second All-American Team - 2000
WCHA Second All-Star Team - 2001
NCAA West First All-American Team - 2001
NHL
Calder Memorial Trophy - 2002
NHL All-Rookie Team - 2002
National Hockey League All-Star Game Most Valuable Player - 2003
Second NHL All-Star Team - 2006
First NHL All-Star Team - 2007
NHL All-Star Game – 2003, 2007, 2008(named, did not play), 2009
International
World Championships All-Star Team - 2004,
World Championships Best Forward - 2004, 2008
World Championships MVP - 2004, 2008
Records and milestones
NHL
All-Star Game record for most goals in a game (4, tied)
First NHL game-winning shootout goal
Team
Atlanta Thrashers franchise record for most points by rookie (67)
Ottawa Senators franchise record for most goals in a season (50)
Ottawa Senators franchise record for most points in a season (105)
Ottawa Senators franchise record for longest point-scoring streak (22 games)
Ottawa Senators franchise record for most points in one post-season (22, tied with Jason Spezza and Daniel Alfredsson)
First Ottawa Senator in franchise history to score 50 goals
First Ottawa Senator in franchise history to score back to back 50 goal seasons
International
Team Canada's all-time leading goal-scorer - 32 (as of 2008 WC)
Team Canada's all-time leading point-scorer - 52 (as of 2008 WC)
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