Highlights

  • Two-time IIHF Men’s World Championship bronze medal winner (2015, 2018)
  • Two-time Stanley Cup champion (2017, 2016) with the Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Helped Boston University win the 2009 NCAA national championship

International Hockey

2023 IIHF Men’s World Championship
 

2018 IIHF Men’s World Championship (Bronze)

  • Finished with points (1G, 3A) in five games, including the game-winning goal in the bronze medal game against Canada
     

2015 IIHF Men’s World Championship (Bronze)

  • Tallied four points (2G, 2A) in 10 outings

Professional Hockey

2022-23 – San Jose Sharks (NHL) and Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL)

  • Collected 28 points (10G, 9A) in 59 games for San Jose
  • Traded to Pittsburgh mid-season and played in three games for the Penguins
     

2021-22 – San Jose Sharks (NHL)

  • Signed with San Jose in free agency
  • Recorded 26 points (16G, 10A) in 80 games
     

2020-21 – Minnesota Wild (NHL)

  • Traded from Nashville to Minnesota
  • Skated in 55 games and contributed 10 goals and 16 assists
  • Played in seven Stanley Cup Playoff games with no points
     

2019-20 – Nashville Predators (NHL)

  • Scored 18 goals with 17 assists in 67 games
  • Played in four playoff games, picking up a goal
     

2018-19 – Nashville Predators (NHL)

  • Skated in 81 games, scoring 17 goals and adding 18 assists
  • Tallied two assists in six playoff games
     

2017-18 – Nashville Predators (NHL)

  • In his first season with the Nashville, netted 12 goals and dished out 13 assists in 71 games
  • Scored two goals and added three assists in 13 playoff games

2016-17 - Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL)

  • Collected 37 points (18G, 19A) in 80 games
  • Added four goals and three assists in 21 post-season contests to help the Penguins win their second straight Stanley Cup championship
     

2015-16 - Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL)

  • Scored nine goals and added 20 assists in 63 games
  • Collected 18 points (4G, 14A) in 24 playoff games to help Pittsburgh win the Stanley Cup
     

2014-15 – Vancouver Canucks (NHL)

  • Skated in 75 games with 39 points (15G, 24A)
  • Posted three points (1G, 2A) in six Stanley Cup Playoff games
     

2013-14 – Anaheim Ducks (NHL)

  • Recorded NHL career highs in games played (77), goals (22), assists (27), and points (49)
  • Skated in 13 Stanley Cup Playoff games 
  • Set playoff career highs in goals (4), assists (4), and points (8) while helping Anaheim reach Western Conference semifinals
     

2012-13 – Anaheim Ducks (NHL) and Neumarkt-Egna (Italy)

  • Collected 13 points (5G, 8A) in 27 NHL games with Anaheim
  • Recorded four points (3G, 1A) in seven Stanley Cup Playoff games with Anaheim
  • Skated in 19 games for Neumarkt-Egna in Italy, tallying 52 points (26G, 26A) during the NHL lockout
     

2011-12 – Anaheim Ducks (NHL) and Syracuse Crunch (AHL)

  • Tallied 18 points (5G, 13A) in 50 games with Anaheim and ranked third on the club in faceoff wins (195)
  • Began the season in the AHL with Syracuse and collected 22 points (6G, 16A) in 19 games
     

2010-11 - Anaheim Ducks (NHL) and Syracuse Crunch (AHL)

  • Appeared in 26 NHL games with Anaheim
  • Made NHL Stanley Cup Playoff debut, skating in four games for the Ducks
  • Recorded 45 points (12G, 33A) in 50 AHL games with Syracuse and led the team in assists and points-per-game
     

2009-10 Season – Anaheim Ducks (NHL)

  • Recorded two points (1G, 1A) in nine games in his first NHL season with Anaheim
  • Scored his first NHL goal on March 29 versus Dallas
  • Took the opening faceoff in his NHL debut on March 26 against Edmonton

College Hockey

2009-10 – Boston College (Hockey East)

  • Recorded a team-leading 38 points (11G, 27A) in 33 games.
  • Led the Terriers in assists (27), shots (120) and plus/minus (+18)
     

2008-09 – Boston College (Hockey East)

  • Helped team capture the NCAA national championship by scoring the game-tying goal with 18 seconds remaining to force overtime in national title game
  • Led the nation with a plus-29 rating
  • Finished second on the club with 50 points (18G, 32A) in 44 games, making him one of only seven college players to register 50-or-more points in the season
  • Named to NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team and NCAA Northeast Regional All-Tournament Team
  • Beanpot Most Valuable Player
  • Named Reebok Hockey East Player of the Month for February
  • Hockey East Honorable Mention All-Star
     

2007-08 – Boston College (Hockey East)

  • Led all Hockey East freshmen in goals (16)
  • Tallied 29 points (16A, 13A) in 39 games