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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Dany Heatley, Daniel Briere, Keith Carney, Dan Quinn, Marc Savard, Ramzi Abid, Reijo Ruotsalainen, Martin Gelinas, Marc Habscheid, Yves Sarault, Derek Armstrong, Chris Clark, Sebastien Bordeleau, Claude Lapointe, Pascal Trepanier, Sylvain Lefebvre, Travis Roche, Eric Perrin, Henrik Tallinder, Patrik tefan, Jean-Pierre Dumont, Tommy Jakobsen, Timo Jutila, Gaetano Orlando, J. P. Vigier, Renato Tosio, Christian Berglund, ubo Barte ko, Dave McLlwain, Martin Pluss, Risto Siltanen, Raimo Summanen, Fredrik Olausson, Paul Boutilier, Toni Soderholm, Simon Gamache, Kevin LaVallee, Alexander Godynyuk, Andreas Johansson, Patrik Juhlin, Paul-Andre Cadieux, Ji i Lala, Christian Dube, Nathan Perrott, Ivo Ruthemann, Eric Landry, Sven Leuenberger, Bruno Zarrillo, Trevor Meier, Petri Liimatainen, David Sacco, Gil Montandon, Claude Vilgrain, Alan Haworth, Ville Siren, Martin Rauch, Patrick Howald, Rikard Franzen, Thomas Vrabec, Daniel Marois, Petr Huba ek, Ryan Savoia, Marco Buhrer, Patrik Bartschi, Roberto Triulzi, Martin Steinegger, Regis Fuchs, Andre Rotheli, Thomas Ziegler, Luca Cereda, Michal Barinka, Kirk Bowman, Andreas Beutler, Marc Weber, Teemu Aalto, Lauri Mononen, Mikko Haapakoski. Excerpt: Daniel James Heatley (born January 21, 1981) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger currently playing for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League (NHL). Originally drafted by the Atlanta Thrashers second overall in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft, he won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the top NHL rookie in 2002. However, after being responsible for a car accident in September 2003 that killed teammate and close friend Dan Snyder, he requested a trade and was subsequently dealt to the Ottawa Senators. One of the Senators' perennial leading scorers during his tenure with Ottawa, Heatley set franchise records for single-season goa...