#35 - SCOTT LANGKOW
Ht: 5’11” Wt:190 D.O.B: 4-21-75 (Sherwood Park, Alberta)
- Assigned toCincinnati February 9 by Anaheim (NHL) after being
acquired along withdefenseman Sergei Vyshedkevich from Atlanta in exchange
for right wing LadislavKohn.
- Played four gamesthis season with Orlando (IHL), going 1-1-1 with a
2.88 GAA.
- Assigned to Mobileof ECHL in January, went 2-4-0 with a 3.86 GAA in
six appearances.
- Has played in 20career NHL games with Winnipeg, Phoenix and Atlanta, going 3-12-1 with a 4.33GAA.
- Was 3-11-0 with a4.31 GAA in 15 games last season with Atlanta and
14-8-2 with a 2.30 GAA in 27games with Orlando (IHL).
- Two-time AHLAll-Star (1996-97 & 1997-98) and won the Baz Bastien
Memorial Trophy as theAHL’s Top Goaltender in 1997-98 with Springfield.
- Shared the Harry “Hap”Holmes Trophy (fewest goals-against in AHL)
with Manny Legace in 1995-96 withSpringfield.
- Is 63-37-18 with a2.77 GAA in 123 career AHL appearances.
- In sixthprofessional season.
- Winnipeg’s secondchoice, 31st overall, in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft.
#23 - SERGEI VYSHEDKEVICH (D)
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 195 D.O.B: 1-3-75 (Dedovsk, Russia)
- Assigned toCincinnati February 9 by Anaheim (NHL) after being
acquired along withgoaltender Scott Langkow from Atlanta in exchange for right wing Ladislav Kohn.
- Appeared in 23 gamesthis season with Atlanta, scoring one goal and
two assists for three pointswith 14 penalty minutes.
- Also played in 10games with Orlando (IHL) this season, scoring two
goals and three assists forfive points.
- Played in sevengames last season with Atlanta, scoring one goal and
three assists for fourpoints with two penalty minutes.
- Spent the bulk oflast season with Orlando (IHL), scoring 11 goals and 24 assists for 35 pointswith 32 penalty minutes in 69 games.
- Played first threeprofessional seasons in AHL with Albany (1996-99), scoring 31 goals and 81assists for 112 points in 198 games.
- In sixthprofessional season.
- New Jersey’s thirdchoice, 70th overall, in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft.