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PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Tony Hrkac has topped 40 points in a season four times during his 12-year NHL career, Hrkac has NHL career totals of 371 points (132 goals, 239 assists) and 173 penalty minutes in 758 career NHL games with Atlanta, Anaheim, Dallas, St. Louis, Chicago, San Jose, New York Islanders, Edmonton, Quebec. Captured the Stanley Cup in '99 with Dallas in five post-season contests ... Hrkac led Dallas and tied for seventh in the NHL with two game-tying goals...
...Finished with five multiple-point games in 1997-98, including two multi-goal games...Set a career-high with seven power play goals...
Hrkac Set a career high with 18 goals in the 2001-2002 season, sharing the lead on the Atlanta Thrashers with 11 power-play assists...Finished third on the team with 44 points (18 goals, 26 assists)...Led the team with 54 takeaways...Topped the club with 444 faceoff victories, 935 total faceoffs and a 47.5 faceoff winning percentage... Hrkac Finished with at least one point in 37 out of his 80 games...Second on the team with 16 power-play points, and Second on the Thrashers with six points (two goals, four assists) on game-winning goals...Finished with the fourth-highest point total of his 12-year NHL career... Matched his career

Tony Hrkac hoists the Stanley Cup
Hrkac Hoists the Stanley Cup

Captured the Stanley Cup in 1999 with Dallas where he had two assists and a plus-three rating in five post-season contests

high with 80 games played, which ranked second for the Thrashers...and...Finished third on team with 12 even-strength goals and 27 even-strength points, and second with 15 even-strength assists......Ranked third on the team with 22 points (10 goals, 12 assists) at Philips Arena, and with 22 points (eight goals, 14 assists) on the road...Shared team lead with one short-handed goal...Tied for third on the team with six multiple-point games this season...Posted a plus or even rating in 51 out of his 80 games...Finished second on the team with four points (one goal, three assists) in April...Scored the second goal on a penalty shot in team history to force overtime on April 12 at Columbus...Shared team lead with four goals, and was tied for second with five assists and nine points in March...Posted a season-high five-game scoring streak (three goals, three assists) from March 18-27...Equaled his career high with two goals at the New York Rangers on March 22 for his sixth multiple-point game of season...Notched two assists for his fifth multiple-point game of season on March 12 against Tampa Bay...Made four takeaways against the Lightning on March 12 to equal 2001-2002 team record...Won 64.2 percent of his faceoffs (18-for-28) in a three-game span from Feb. 26-March 2...Notched three points (two goals, one assist) in a four-game span from Feb. 5-11...Scored goals in back-to-back games from Jan. 24-26, including the team's first shorthanded tally of the season into an empty net on Jan. 24 against New Jersey, and a power-play tally in a 3-2 overtime loss at Pittsburgh on Jan. 26...Notched six points (two goals, four assists) in five-game span from Jan. 17-26...Posted three power-play assists in a 6-1 win at Florida on Jan. 19 to set franchise record...Equaled his season high with a three-game point streak (one goal, two assists) from Dec. 28-Jan. 2...Skated in a career-high 24:35 of ice time on Dec. 31 at Florida...Posted a three-game point streak (one goal, three assists) from Nov. 19-24...Tallied goals in consecutive games on Dec. 8 at Pittsburgh and on Dec. 10 against Philadelphia...Had three assists in two-game span, including two assists on Dec. 1 at Florida and one assist on Dec. 4 against Boston...Notched his 200th career assist on Nov. 13 at Minnesota...Set a career high with four hits on Nov. 3 at Los Angeles...Had three points (two goals, one assist) in a two-game span from Oct. 27-30...Netted the game-winning goal and had a two-point night (one goal, one assist) against Tampa Bay on Oct. 27...Skated in a career-high 30 shifts on Oct. 26 against Washington...Had two points (one goal, one assist) in two straight games from Oct. 16-19...Played in his 600th NHL game on Oct. 6 at Boston.

Hrkac collected 494 points (163 goals, 331 assists) in 363 minor-league games in the American and International Hockey leagues. Played three seasons with Milwaukee (IHL) from 1994-1997...Led the Admirals in scoring with 88 points (27 goals, 61 assists) in 81 games in 1996-97...Missed the first 28 games of the season with a fractured wrist, but registered 42 points (14 goals, 28 assists) in 43 games in 1995-96 ...Finished with a club-leading 67 assists and 91 points for the Admirals in 1994-95...Recorded an 18-game point streak (11 goals, 21 assists) for Milwaukee from Dec. 2, 1994-Jan. 21, 1995...Led Peoria in goals (30), was second in points (81) and third in assists (51) in 1993-94...Was named the IHL's MVP after leading the league in assists (87) and points (132) in 1992-93 with Indianapolis...Earned a career-high six-game point scoring streak (two goals, five assists) with the Blues from Nov. 5-17, 1988...Tallied a career-high 17 goals during his rookie season with St. Louis in 1987-88...Set Blues' record for most goals in a playoff game (four) on April 10, 1988 against Chicago.

AMATEUR CAREER: Hrkac finished his two-year career with the University of North Dakota with 179 points (64 goals, 115 assists) and 64 penalty minutes in 84 games in 1984-85 and 1986-87...Set records that still stand for career points-per-game (2.02) and points-per-game in one season (2.42 in 1986-87) at North Dakota...Set a North Dakota record for most assists in a season with 70 in 1986-87...His 116 points that season still stands as an NCAA record...Helped North Dakota capture the 1987 NCAA Championship, and was voted the tournament's Most Outstanding Player...Had 49 points (19 goals, 30 assists) for the Canadian Natl. Team in 1995-96. 1987 Hobey Baker Award Winner, College hockey's Player of the Year award; voted on by a national panel of sportswriters, broadcasters, college coaches and pro scouts.

 

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