With dazzling moves and a supersonic shot, Ilya Kovalchuk has the Atlanta Thrashers in the hunt for their first-ever playoff appearance.
Ilya Kovalchuk definitely lived up to expectations during his first year in the NHL. He led all rookies with 29 goals and finished second to teammate, Dany Heatley in Courtesy of the NHL points. While Kovalchuk showed great offensive creativity and talent during his first year, Ilya also developed a reputation for being a goal suck and a bit cocky. His coaches would sometimes bench him for hanging on to the puck too long or not backchecking on defense and some players weren't too impressed with Kovalchuk's enthusiastic celebrations after he scored a goal.
Ilya Kovalchuk - Superstar ThrasherIlya Kovalchuk is now one of the top hockey players in the world and he's helped the Thrashers become playoff contenders for the first time in the team's short history. Kovalchuk and the Atlanta Thrashers' accomplishments this season are even more impressive, considering the team has had to deal with the death of teammate, Dan Snyder and the injury of star Dany Heatley, after the two players were in a serious car accident in September 2003. If the Thrashers make the playoffs in the 2003-04 season, Ilya Kovalchuk will be a favorite to win the NHL's MVP Award.
Ilya Kovalchuk - Did You Know?Career Regular Season Stats
Season Team GP G A P +/- PIM
2001-2002 Thrashers 65 29 22 51 -19 28
2002-2003 Thrashers 81 38 29 67 -24 57
2003-2004 Thrashers 54 26 31 57 -8 26
NHL Totals 200 93 82 175 -51 111