2007–08 Atlanta Thrashers season
National Hockey League team season
The 2007–08 Atlanta Thrashers season began on October 5, 2007. It was the Atlanta Thrashers ' ninth season in the National Hockey League (NHL).
Key dates prior to the start of the season:
Regular season
Starting off 0–6–0, the Thrashers fired head coach Bob Hartley on October 17, 2007, replacing him on an interim basis with general manager Don Waddell .
On December 23, 2007, Marian Hossa scored just 19 seconds into overtime to give Atlanta a 3–2 road win over the St. Louis Blues .[ 1] Hossa tied Martin Erat , who also scored 15 seconds into the overtime period of the Predators' November 15, 2007, 5–4 home win over the Chicago Blackhawks , for the fastest overtime goal of the 2007–08 regular season.[ 2]
[ 3] [ 4]
Excluding six shootout goals, the Thrashers allowed 266 goals, tied with the Tampa Bay Lightning for the most in the NHL.[ 5] [ 6]
Divisional standings
Conference standings
Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast
bold – qualified for playoffs, y – division winner, z – placed first in conference (and division)
Schedule and results
October
Record: 4–8–0; Home: 1–3–0; Road: 3–5–0
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
1
October 5
Washington
3 – 1
Atlanta
Lehtonen
18,707
0–1–0
0
2
October 6
Atlanta
2 – 5
Tampa Bay
Hedberg
19,220
0–2–0
0
3
October 10
Ottawa
3 – 1
Atlanta
Lehtonen
12,751
0–3–0
0
4
October 11
Atlanta
0 – 6
Buffalo
Lehtonen
18,690
0–4–0
0
5
October 13
New Jersey
6 – 4
Atlanta
Lehtonen
15,606
0–5–0
0
6
October 16
Atlanta
0 – 4
Philadelphia
Hedberg
18,933
0–6–0
0
7
October 18
NY Rangers
3 – 5
Atlanta
Hedberg
14,076
1–6–0
2
8
October 20
Atlanta
2 – 6
Tampa Bay
Hedberg
19,420
1–7–0
2
9
October 23
Atlanta
5 – 4
Toronto
SO
Hedberg
19,210
2–7–0
4
10
October 25
Atlanta
0 – 3
Nashville
Hedberg
13,383
2–8–0
4
11
October 27
Atlanta
3 – 2
Chicago
Hedberg
15,789
3–8–0
6
12
October 30
Atlanta
3 – 2
Montreal
SO
Hedberg
21,273
4–8–0
8
November
Record: 7–5–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–2–0
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
13
November 1
Atlanta
4 – 6
Ottawa
Pavelec
18,538
4–9–0
8
14
November 3
Atlanta
6 – 4
Tampa Bay
Pavelec
19,155
5–9–0
10
15
November 6
Washington
1 – 2
Atlanta
OT
Pavelec
15,530
6–9–0
12
16
November 9
Atlanta
4 – 1
Florida
Pavelec
14,268
7–9–0
14
17
November 10
Carolina
5 – 3
Atlanta
Pavelec
18,545
7–10–0
14
18
November 13
Florida
2 – 3
Atlanta
OT
Hedberg
12,599
8–10–0
16
19
November 16
Atlanta
3 – 0
Carolina
Hedberg
14,632
9–10–0
18
20
November 19
Tampa Bay
3 – 4
Atlanta
OT
Hedberg
13,419
10–10–0
20
21
November 21
Atlanta
5 – 1
Washington
Hedberg
11,669
11–10–0
22
22
November 23
New Jersey
3 – 0
Atlanta
Hedberg
18,545
11–11–0
22
23
November 24
Atlanta
0 – 5
Pittsburgh
Pavelec
17,132
11–12–0
22
24
November 29
Toronto
4 – 2
Atlanta
Hedberg
14,031
11–13–0
22
December
Record: 8–7–1; Home: 6–3–0; Road: 2–4–1
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
25
December 1
Atlanta
4 – 0
NY Islanders
Lehtonen
15,355
12–13–0
24
26
December 2
Atlanta
2 – 3
New Jersey
SO
Hedberg
14,978
12–13–1
25
27
December 5
NY Islanders
3 – 4
Atlanta
SO
Lehtonen
14,018
13–13–1
27
28
December 7
NY Rangers
2 – 4
Atlanta
Hedberg
18,204
14–13–1
29
29
December 8
Atlanta
3 – 6
Washington
Lehtonen
14,014
14–14–1
29
30
December 12
Boston
5 – 3
Atlanta
Hedberg
14,265
14–15–1
29
31
December 14
Toronto
4 – 0
Atlanta
Lehtonen
16,424
14–16–1
29
32
December 15
Atlanta
3 – 7
Ottawa
Hedberg
20,082
14–17–1
29
33
December 18
Tampa Bay
2 – 6
Atlanta
Lehtonen
14,060
15–17–1
31
34
December 20
Ottawa
2 – 3
Atlanta
Lehtonen
14,085
16–17–1
33
35
December 22
Montreal
2 – 3
Atlanta
SO
Lehtonen
17,153
17–17–1
35
36
December 23
Atlanta
3 – 2
St. Louis
OT
Lehtonen
17,731
18–17–1
37
37
December 26
Atlanta
0 – 2
Columbus
Lehtonen
15,726
18–18–1
37
38
December 27
Florida
5 – 3
Atlanta
Lehtonen
16,080
18–19–1
37
39
December 29
Boston
0 – 5
Atlanta
Lehtonen
18,545
19–19–1
39
40
December 31
Atlanta
2 – 5
Boston
Lehtonen
17,565
19–20–1
39
January
Record: 5–4–3; Home: 3–2–2; Road: 2–2–1
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
41
January 2
Atlanta
5 – 4
Carolina
OT
Hedberg
13,506
20–20–1
41
42
January 4
Carolina
4 – 3
Atlanta
Lehtonen
16,097
20–21–1
41
43
January 6
Buffalo
2 – 5
Atlanta
Hedberg
15,213
21–21–1
43
44
January 8
Philadelphia
4 – 1
Atlanta
Hedberg
13,047
21–22–1
43
45
January 10
Florida
3 – 2
Atlanta
SO
Lehtonen
14,805
21–22–2
44
46
January 12
Pittsburgh
2 – 3
Atlanta
SO
Lehtonen
18,545
22–22–2
46
47
January 15
Atlanta
5 – 1
Detroit
Lehtonen
17,408
23–22–2
48
48
January 17
Montreal
3 – 2
Atlanta
SO
Lehtonen
16,181
23–22–3
49
49
January 18
Atlanta
1 – 10
Buffalo
Hedberg
18,690
23–23–3
49
50
January 20
Edmonton
4 – 2
Atlanta
Lehtonen
16,683
23–24–3
49
51
January 22
Atlanta
0 – 4
NY Rangers
Lehtonen
18,200
23–25–3
49
52
January 24
Atlanta
1 – 2
NY Rangers
SO
Hedberg
18,200
23–25–4
50
53
January 30
Pittsburgh
1 – 4
Atlanta
Lehtonen
14,070
24–25–4
52
February
Record: 4–6–2; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 1–4–2
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
54
February 1
Buffalo
4 – 5
Atlanta
SO
Lehtonen
17,064
25–25–4
54
55
February 2
Atlanta
2 – 0
Washington
Lehtonen
26–25–4
56
56
February 5
Philadelphia
3 – 2
Atlanta
Lehtonen
15,082
26–26–4
56
57
February 7
Vancouver
2 – 1
Atlanta
Lehtonen
16,813
26–27–4
56
58
February 9
Tampa Bay
1 – 2
Atlanta
OT
Lehtonen
18,879
27–27–4
58
59
February 13
Washington
2 – 3
Atlanta
SO
Lehtonen
15,285
28–27–4
60
60
February 15
Atlanta
4 – 3
New Jersey
SO
Hedberg
14,475
29–27–4
62
61
February 16
Atlanta
1 – 4
NY Islanders
Lehtonen
16,234
29–28–4
62
62
February 21
Atlanta
3 – 5
Carolina
Lehtonen
13,548
29–29–4
62
63
February 23
Atlanta
1 – 3
Toronto
Lehtonen
19,390
29–30–4
62
64
February 26
Atlanta
1 – 5
Montreal
Lehtonen
21,273
29–31–4
62
65
February 28
NY Islanders
5 – 4
Atlanta
OT
Lehtonen
16,332
29–31–5
63
March
Record:2–4–2; Home:2–3–0; Road:0–1–3
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
66
March 1
Atlanta
2 – 3
Boston
OT
Hedberg
17,565
29–31–6
64
67
March 2
Atlanta
2 – 3
Pittsburgh
SO
Lehtonen
17,132
29–31–7
65
68
March 5
Carolina
6 – 3
Atlanta
Hedberg
13,032
29–32–7
65
69
March 7
Minnesota
2 – 3
Atlanta
SO
Hedberg
18,709
30–32–7
67
70
March 8
Atlanta
2 – 3
Florida
OT
Lehtonen
16,614
30–32–8
68
71
March 11
Colorado
5 – 2
Atlanta
Hedberg
14,089
30–33–8
69
72
March 13
Calgary
4 – 6
Atlanta
Lehtonen
16,244
31–33–8
70
73
March 14
Atlanta
1 – 4
Washington
Lehtonen
18,208
31–34–8
70
74
March 16
Atlanta
1 – 3
Florida
Hedberg
15,704
31–35–8
70
75
March 18
Atlanta
2 – 3
Philadelphia
Lehtonen
19,564
31–36–8
70
76
March 19
Carolina
5 – 3
Atlanta
Hedberg
13,251
31–37–8
70
77
March 21
Washington
5 – 3
Atlanta
Lehtonen
18,562
31–38–8
70
78
March 27
Atlanta
3 - 2
Florida
32–38–8
72
79
March 28
Atlanta
1 - 7
Carolina
32–39–8
72
80
March 31
Atlanta
2 - 0
Tampa Bay
33–39–8
74
April
Record:1-1-0; Home:1-1-0; Road:0-0-0
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
81
April 1
Florida
3 - 2
Atlanta
33–40–8
74
82
April 5
Tampa Bay
1 - 4
Atlanta
34–40–8
76
Playoffs
A year after winning the Southeast Division, the Thrashers failed to qualify for the playoffs.
Skaters
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Goaltenders
Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average
Awards and records
Records
Milestones
Regular season
Player
Milestone
Reached
Tobias Enstrom
1st NHL game
October 5, 2007
Bryan Little
1st NHL game 1st NHL goal 1st NHL point
October 5, 2007
Brett Sterling
1st NHL game
October 5, 2007
Tobias Enstrom
1st NHL assist 1st NHL point
October 6, 2007
Darren Haydar
1st NHL goal 1st NHL assist 1st NHL point
October 13, 2007
Bryan Little
1st NHL assist
October 13, 2007
Brett Sterling
1st NHL assist 1st NHL point
October 13, 2007
Ken Klee
800th NHL PIM
October 16, 2007
Ondrej Pavelec
1st NHL game
October 20, 2007
Brett Sterling
1st NHL goal
October 20, 2007
Tobias Enstrom
1st NHL goal
October 23, 2007
Ken Klee
800th NHL game
October 25, 2007
Ilya Kovalchuk
400th NHL game
November 1, 2007
Ondrej Pavelec
1st NHL win
November 3, 2007
Eric Perrin
100th NHL game
November 3, 2007
Todd White
100th NHL goal
November 6, 2007
Transactions
The Thrashers have been involved in the following transactions during the 2007–08 season.
Trades
Free agents
Draft picks
Atlanta's picks at the 2007 NHL Entry Draft in Columbus , Ohio .[ 7]
Atlanta will pick third in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft , behind the Tampa Bay Lightning and Los Angeles Kings , after failing to move up in the draft lottery. The Thrashers will also have the first round pick from the Pittsburgh Penguins, received in the trade for Marian Hossa.[ 8]
Farm teams
American Hockey League
The Chicago Wolves are the Thrashers American Hockey League affiliate for the 2007–08 AHL season
ECHL
The Gwinnett Gladiators are the Thrashers ECHL affiliate.
See also
References
1990s
1990–91 . 1991–92 . 1992–93 . 1993–94 . 1994–95 . 1995–96 . 1996–97 . 1997–98 . 1998–99 . 1999–00
2000s 2010s