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2010–11 Atlanta Thrashers
Division4th Southeast
Conference12th Eastern
2010–11 record34–36–12
Home record17–17–7
Road record17–19–5
Goals for223
Goals against269
Team information
General managerRick Dudley
CoachCraig Ramsay
CaptainVacant (Oct.–Nov.)
Andrew Ladd (Nov.–Apr.)
Alternate captainsNik Antropov (Oct.–Nov.)
Dustin Byfuglien (Nov.–Apr.)
Tobias Enstrom (Nov.–Apr.)
Andrew Ladd (Oct.–Nov.)
Johnny Oduya (Oct.–Nov.)
ArenaPhilips Arena
Average attendance13,469 (72.6%)
Total: 552,230
Team leaders
GoalsAndrew Ladd (29)
AssistsTobias Enstrom (41)
PointsAndrew Ladd (59)
Penalty minutesDustin Byfuglien (93)
Plus/minusBryan Little (+11)
WinsOndrej Pavelec (21)
Goals against averageOndrej Pavelec (2.73)

The 2010–11 Atlanta Thrashers season was the team's 12th season of operation in the National Hockey League (NHL).[1] The Thrashers posted a regular season record of 34 wins, 36 losses and 12 overtime/shootout losses for 80 points, failing to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the fourth consecutive season. It was the last season for the franchise in Atlanta. It was announced on May 31, 2011, that the team was bought and would be relocated to Winnipeg, for the 2011–12 NHL season to become the new Winnipeg Jets.[2]

Off-season

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During the off-season, the Thrashers announced that they would not retain John Anderson as head coach. The team also promoted Don Waddell to president and Rick Dudley to general manager. Assistant coaches Randy Cunneyworth, Todd Nelson and Steve Weeks were also not retained.[3]

Dudley made his first trade as general manager on June 23, 2010. It was a major trade, a nine-player trade (including picks) with the Chicago Blackhawks. The Thrashers received Dustin Byfuglien, Ben Eager, Brent Sopel and Akim Aliu for Marty Reasoner, Joey Crabb, Jeremy Morin, the Devils' first-round pick (#24 overall) in 2010 and the Devils' second-round pick (#54 overall) in 2010. The Blackhawks, Stanley Cup champions, found it necessary to trade players for prospects and picks as they were in difficulty with the salary cap.

On June 24, the team named Craig Ramsay as the new head coach. Ramsay, who had been an assistant coach for the Boston Bruins for the previous three seasons, had played with Dudley with the Buffalo Sabres during his playing career.[4] In the following weeks, the Thrashers hired an associate coach, John Torchetti, and an assistant coach, Mike Stothers.[5][6] The team also hired Clint Malarchuk as the team's goaltending consultant.[7]

Regular season

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Divisional standings

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Southeast Division[8]
GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1 z-Washington Capitals 82 48 23 11 43 224 197 107
2 Tampa Bay Lightning 82 46 25 11 40 247 240 103
3 Carolina Hurricanes 82 40 31 11 35 236 239 91
4 Atlanta Thrashers 82 34 36 12 29 223 269 80
5 Florida Panthers 82 30 40 12 26 195 229 72

Conference standings

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Eastern Conference
R Div GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1 z – Washington Capitals SE 82 48 23 11 43 224 197 107
2 y – Philadelphia Flyers AT 82 47 23 12 44 259 223 106
3 y – Boston Bruins NE 82 46 25 11 44 246 195 103
4 Pittsburgh Penguins AT 82 49 25 8 39 238 199 106
5 Tampa Bay Lightning SE 82 46 25 11 40 247 240 103
6 Montreal Canadiens NE 82 44 30 8 41 216 209 96
7 Buffalo Sabres NE 82 43 29 10 38 245 229 96
8 New York Rangers AT 82 44 33 5 35 233 198 93
8.5
9 Carolina Hurricanes SE 82 40 31 11 35 236 239 91
10 Toronto Maple Leafs NE 82 37 34 11 32 218 251 85
11 New Jersey Devils AT 82 38 39 5 35 174 209 81
12 Atlanta Thrashers SE 82 34 36 12 29 223 269 80
13 Ottawa Senators NE 82 32 40 10 30 192 250 74
14 New York Islanders AT 82 30 39 13 26 229 264 73
15 Florida Panthers SE 82 30 40 12 26 195 229 72

bold – qualified for playoffs; y – Won division; z – Placed first in conference (and division)
AT – Atlantic Division, NE – Northeast Division, SE – Southeast Division


Playoffs

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The Thrashers failed to make the playoffs and have not made the playoffs since 2006–07 season.

Schedule and results

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Pre-season

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2010 Pre-season – Record: 0–5–1 (home: 0–3–0 ; road: 0–2–1)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record
1 September 21 Columbus Blue Jackets 2–5 Pavelec Philips Arena 5,725 0–1–0
2 September 25 Carolina Hurricanes 0–1 Mason Philips Arena 6,701 0–2–0
3 September 27 Nashville Predators 1–2 Pavelec Bridgestone Arena 10,411 0–3–0
4 September 29 Nashville Predators 3–4 Mason Philips Arena 6,076 0–4–0
5 October 1 Carolina Hurricanes 1–2 OT Pavlec RBC Center 15,787 0–4–1
6 October 2 Columbus Blue Jackets 3–4 Mason Nationwide Arena 11,961 0–5–1

Regular season

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2010–11 Game Log: 24–19–9, 57 Points (home: 12–9–5; road: 12–10–4)
October: 5–4–2, 12 Points (home: 2–2–0; road: 3–2–2)
Game Date Opponent Score First Star Decision Location Attendance Record Points
1 October 8 Washington Capitals 4–2 E. Kane C. Mason Philips Arena 15,596 1–0–0 2
2 October 9 Tampa Bay Lightning 3–5 S. Stamkos C. Mason St. Pete Times Forum 19,791 1–1–0 2
3 October 12 Los Angeles Kings 1–3 J. Quick C. Mason Staples Center 18,118 1–2–0 2
4 October 15 Anaheim Ducks 5–4SO A. Stewart C. Mason Honda Center 13,123 2–2–0 4
5 October 16 San Jose Sharks 4–2 C. Mason C. Mason HP Pavilion 17,562 3–2–0 6
6 October 20 Buffalo Sabres 1–4 T. Myers C. Mason Philips Arena 8,820 3–3–0 6
7 October 22 Tampa Bay Lightning 2–5 S. Stamkos C. Mason Philips Arena 9,138 3–4–0 6
8 October 23 Washington Capitals 3–4OT A. Semin C. Mason Verizon Center 18,398 3–4–1 7
9 October 27 New York Rangers 6–4 N. Bergfors C. Mason Madison Square Garden 17,900 4–4–1 9
10 October 29 Buffalo Sabres 4–3OT D. Byfuglien C. Mason Philips Arena 10,172 5–4–1 11
11 October 30 St. Louis Blues 3–4SO J. McClement O. Pavelec Scottrade Center 19,150 5–4–2 12
November: 8–5–1, 17 Points (home: 6–3–1; road: 2–2–0)
Game Date Opponent Score First Star Decision Location Attendance Record Points
12 November 3 Florida Panthers 4–3 C. Mason C. Mason BankAtlantic Center 11,212 6–4–2 14
13 November 4 Columbus Blue Jackets 0–3 M. Garon O. Pavelec Philips Arena 8,461 6–5–2 14
14 November 6 Chicago Blackhawks 4–5SO J. Toews O. Pavelec Philips Arena 16,022 6–5–3 15
15 November 9 Ottawa Senators 2–5 J. Spezza C. Mason Scotiabank Place 16,583 6–6–3 15
16 November 11 Minnesota Wild 5–1 O. Pavelec O. Pavelec Philips Arena 10,055 7–6–3 17
17 November 13 Pittsburgh Penguins 2–4 E. Malkin O. Pavelec Philips Arena 16,710 7–7–3 17
18 November 14 Washington Capitals 4–6 J. Erskine O. Pavelec Verizon Center 18,398 7–8–3 17
19 November 17 Florida Panthers 1–2 T. Vokoun O. Pavelec Philips Arena 10,168 7–9–3 17
20 November 19 Washington Capitals 5–0 O. Pavelec O. Pavelec Philips Arena 11,115 8–9–3 19
21 November 21 New York Islanders 2–1OT D. Byfuglien O. Pavelec Philips Arena 10,066 9–9–3 21
22 November 24 Detroit Red Wings 5–1 B. Little O. Pavelec Philips Arena 15,337 10–9–3 23
23 November 26 Montreal Canadiens 3–0 O. Pavelec O. Pavelec Philips Arena 13,068 11–9–3 25
24 November 28 Boston Bruins 4–1 D. Byfuglien O. Pavelec Philips Arena 12,085 12–9–3 27
25 November 30 Colorado Avalanche 3–2OT A. Stewart O. Pavelec Pepsi Center 12,131 13–9–3 29
December: 7–6–3, 17 Points (home: 3–2–2; road: 4–4–1)
Game Date Opponent Score First Star Decision Location Attendance Record Points
26 December 2 Pittsburgh Penguins 2–3 S. Crosby O. Pavelec Consol Energy Center 18,223 13–10–3 29
27 December 4 Washington Capitals 3–1 O. Pavelec O. Pavelec Verizon Center 18,398 14–10–3 31
28 December 6 Nashville Predators 3–2OT Z. Bogosian O. Pavelec Philips Arena 10,024 15–10–3 33
29 December 10 Colorado Avalanche 2–4 M. Duchene O. Pavelec Philips Arena 14,034 15–11–3 33
30 December 11 New York Islanders 5–4 J. Oduya C. Mason Nassau Coliseum 10,056 16–11–3 35
31 December 13 Ottawa Senators 4–3OT B. Little O. Pavelec Scotiabank Place 18,184 17–11–3 37
32 December 15 Tampa Bay Lightning 1–2SO S. Bergenheim O. Pavelec St. Pete Times Forum 14,441 17–11–4 38
33 December 16 Carolina Hurricanes 2–3SO S. Samsonov C. Mason Philips Arena 11,043 17–11–5 39
34 December 18 New Jersey Devils 7–1 E. Boulton O. Pavelec Philips Arena 17,024 18–11–5 41
35 December 20 Toronto Maple Leafs 6–3 T. Enstrom O. Pavelec Air Canada Centre 19,301 19–11–5 43
36 December 21 St. Louis Blues 2–4 A. Steen C. Mason Philips Arena 14,662 19–12–5 43
37 December 23 Boston Bruins 1–4 S. Thornton O. Pavelec TD Garden 17,565 19–13–5 43
38 December 26 Tampa Bay Lightning 2–3OT V. Lecavalier O. Pavelec Philips Arena 14,610 19–13–6 44
39 December 28 Pittsburgh Penguins 3–6 S. Crosby O. Pavelec Consol Energy Center 18,322 19–14–6 44
40 December 30 Boston Bruins 3–2SO T. Enstrom O. Pavelec Philips Arena 17,624 20–14–6 46
41 December 31 New Jersey Devils 1–3 J. Hedberg C. Mason Prudential Center 13,492 20–15–6 46
January: 4–4–3, 11 Points (home: 1–2–2; road: 3–1–1)
Game Date Opponent Score First Star Decision Location Attendance Record Points
42 January 2 Montreal Canadiens 4–3OT D. Byfuglien O. Pavelec Bell Centre 21,273 21–15–6 48
43 January 5 Florida Panthers 3–2 R. Peverley O. Pavelec BankAtlantic Center 12,803 22–15–6 50
44 January 7 Toronto Maple Leafs 3–9 M. Grabovski O. Pavelec Philips Arena 14,592 22–16–6 50
45 January 9 Carolina Hurricanes 3–4OT T. Ruutu O. Pavelec RBC Center 17,907 22–16–7 51
46 January 14 Philadelphia Flyers 2–5 D. Briere O. Pavelec Philips Arena 15,081 22–17–7 51
47 January 15 Dallas Stars 1–6 T. Daley O. Pavelec American Airlines Center 17,702 22–18–7 51
48 January 17 Florida Panthers 3–2SO A. Burmistrov O. Pavelec BankAtlantic Center 11,477 23–18–7 53
49 January 20 Tampa Bay Lightning 2–3SO S. Stamkos O. Pavelec Philips Arena 12,314 23–18–8 54
50 January 22 New York Rangers 2–3SO M. Zuccarello O. Pavelec Philips Arena 17,061 23–18–9 55
51 January 23 Tampa Bay Lightning 1–7 S. Gagne O. Pavelec St. Pete Times Forum 13,916 23–19–9 55
52 January 26 Washington Capitals 1–0 O. Pavelec O. Pavelec Philips Arena 14,513 24–19–9 57
February: 2–7–2, 6 points (home: 2–3–1; road: 0–4–1)
Game Date Opponent Score First Star Decision Location Attendance Record Points
53 February 1 New York Islanders 1–4 K. Okposo O. Pavelec Philips Arena 11,176 24–20–9 57
54 February 3 Calgary Flames 2–4 M. Giordano O. Pavelec Philips Arena 12,984 24–21–9 57
55 February 5 Carolina Hurricanes 3–4OT E. Cole O. Pavelec RBC Center 16,874 24–21–10 58
56 February 7 Toronto Maple Leafs 4–5 T. Kaberle O. Pavelec Air Canada Centre 19,104 24–22–10 58
57 February 11 New York Rangers 3–2 E. Kane O. Pavelec Philips Arena 15,093 25–22–10 60
58 February 13 Carolina Hurricanes 2–3 E. Cole O. Pavelec Philips Arena 13,032 25–23–10 60
59 February 17 Phoenix Coyotes 3–4 L. Korpikoski O. Pavelec Jobing.com Arena 10,576 25–24–10 60
60 February 19 Edmonton Oilers 3–5 T. Hall C. Mason Rexall Place 16,839 25–25–10 60
61 February 23 Buffalo Sabres 1–4 T. Myers O. Pavelec HSBC Arena 18,690 25–26–10 60
62 February 25 Florida Panthers 1–2SO S. Bernier C. Mason Philips Arena 14,046 25–26–11 61
63 February 27 Toronto Maple Leafs 3–2OT R. Hainsey C. Mason Philips Arena 13,147 26–26–11 63
March: 7–6–1, 15 Points (home: 3–3–1; road: 4–3–0)
Game Date Opponent Score First Star Decision Location Attendance Record Points
64 March 1 Montreal Canadiens 1–3 C. Price C. Mason Philips Arena 11,156 26–27–11 63
65 March 3 Ottawa Senators 1–3 B. Bulter C. Mason Philips Arena 10,461 26–28–11 63
66 March 5 Florida Panthers 4–3OT A. Ladd C. Mason Philips Arena 15,799 27–28–11 65
67 March 9 Carolina Hurricanes 3–2OT O. Pavelec O. Pavelec RBC Center 16,126 28–28–11 67
68 March 11 New Jersey Devils 2–3OT T. Zajac O. Pavelec Philips Arena 16,073 28–28–12 68
69 March 12 Philadelphia Flyers 5–4OT V. Leino C. Mason Wells Fargo Center 19,892 29–28–12 70
70 March 15 New Jersey Devils 2–4 J. Josefson O. Pavelec Prudential Center 16,188 29–29–12 70
71 March 17 Philadelphia Flyers 4–3SO R. Hainsey O. Pavelec Philips Arena 16,502 30–29–12 72
72 March 19 Buffalo Sabres 2–8 M. Mancari O. Pavelec HSBC Arena 18,690 30–30–12 72
73 March 24 New York Islanders 2–1 B. Wheeler C. Mason Nassau Coliseum 11,874 31–30–12 74
74 March 25 Vancouver Canucks 1–3 R. Luongo C. Mason Philips Arena 16,237 31–31–12 74
75 March 27 Ottawa Senators 5–4SO B. Maxwell C. Mason Philips Arena 16,392 32–31–12 76
76 March 29 Montreal Canadiens 1–3 C. Price O. Pavelec Bell Centre 21,273 32–32–12 76
77 March 31 Philadelphia Flyers 1–0 C. Mason C. Mason Wells Fargo Center 19,879 33–32–12 78
April: 1–4–0, 2 Points (home: 0–2–0; road: 1–2–0)
Game Date Opponent Score First Star Decision Location Attendance Record Points
78 April 2 Boston Bruins 2–3 M. Ryder O. Pavelec TD Garden 17,565 33–33–12 78
79 April 5 Nashville Predators 3–6 J. Tootoo C. Mason Bridgestone Arena 16,756 33–34–12 78
80 April 7 New York Rangers 3–0 O. Pavelec O. Pavelec Madison Square Garden 18,200 34–34–12 80
81 April 8 Carolina Hurricanes 1–6 J. Skinner O. Pavelec Philips Arena 14,652 34–35–12 80
82 April 10 Pittsburgh Penguins 2–5 B. Lovejoy C. Mason Philips Arena 16,085 34–36–12 80
2010–11 Schedule

  Win (2 Points)   Loss (0 Points)   Overtime/Shootout Loss (1 Point)

Player statistics

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Skaters

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Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals 

Goaltenders

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Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime losses; GA = Goals against; GAA= Goals against average; SA= Shots against; SV= Saves; Sv% = Save percentage; SO= Shutouts

Regular season
Player GP Min W L OT GA GAA SA Sv% SHO G A PIM
Ondrej Pavelec 58 3225 21 23 9 147 2.73 1705 .914% 4 0 0 4
Chris Mason 33 1682 13 13 3 95 3.39 882 .892% 0 0 0 4
Peter Mannino 2 73 0 0 0 5 4.11 36 .861% 0 0 0 0

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Thrashers. Stats reflect time with the Thrashers only.
Traded mid-season
underline/italics denotes franchise record

Awards and records

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Records

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Player Record (Amount) Achieved
Tobias Enstrom Most consecutive games played in franchise history (253) October 22, 2010
Ondrej Pavelec Most consecutive victories in franchise history (6) November 30, 2010
Dustin Byfuglien Most goals in a single season by a defenseman in franchise history (11) December 13, 2010

Milestones

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Regular Season
Player Milestone Reached
Alexander Burmistrov 1st Career NHL Game October 8, 2010
Nigel Dawes 200th Career NHL Game October 8, 2010
Anthony Stewart 1st Career NHL Hat Trick October 15, 2010
Rich Peverley 200th Career NHL Game October 20, 2010
Alexander Burmistrov 1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
October 27, 2010
Alexander Burmistrov 1st Career NHL Goal October 29, 2010
Brent Sopel 600th Career NHL Game November 3, 2010
Niclas Bergfors 100th Career NHL Game November 4, 2010
Andrew Ladd 100th Career NHL Assist November 21, 2010
Eric Boulton 500th Career NHL Game December 2, 2010
Chris Thorburn 300th Career NHL Game December 6, 2010
Eric Boulton 1st Career NHL Hat Trick December 18, 2010
Evander Kane 100th Career NHL Game December 21, 2010
Patrice Cormier 1st Career NHL Game December 28, 2010
Jim Slater 100th Career NHL Point December 28, 2010
Dustin Byfuglien 300th Career NHL Game December 30, 2010
Patrice Cormier 1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
January 2, 2011
Patrice Cormier 1st Career NHL Goal January 7, 2011
Tim Stapleton 1st Career NHL Assist January 22, 2011
Ondrej Pavelec 100th Career NHL Game February 1, 2011
Tobias Enstrom 300th Career NHL Game February 19, 2011
Nik Antropov 400th Career NHL Point February 23, 2011
Paul Postma 1st Career NHL Game March 9, 2011
Rob Schremp 100th Career NHL Game March 9, 2011
Andrew Ladd 200th Career NHL Point March 11, 2011
Ben Maxwell 1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
March 27, 2011
Mark Stuart 300th Career NHL Game March 29, 2011
Andrei Zubarev 1st Career NHL Game April 5, 2011
Andrew Ladd 400th Career NHL Game April 7, 2011
Andrei Zubarev 1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
April 7, 2011
Carl Klingberg 1st Career NHL Game April 10, 2011

Awards

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Regular Season
Player Award Awarded
Ondrej Pavelec[9] NHL First Star of the Week November 29, 2010
Dustin Byfuglien NHL Second Star of the Week November 29, 2010
Dustin Byfuglien[10] NHL Third Star of the Month (November) December 1, 2010

Transactions

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The Thrashers have been involved in the following transactions during the 2010–11 season.

Trades

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Date Details
June 24, 2010[11] To Chicago Blackhawks
Marty Reasoner
Joey Crabb
Jeremy Morin
1st-round pick in 2010Kevin Hayes
2nd-round pick in 2010 – Justin Holl
To Atlanta Thrashers
Dustin Byfuglien
Ben Eager
Brent Sopel
Akim Aliu
June 26, 2010[12] To New York Islanders
5th-round pick in 2011Brenden Kichton
To Atlanta Thrashers
6th-round pick in 2010 – Kendall McFaull
6th-round pick in 2010 – Tanner Lane
June 26, 2010[12] To Los Angeles Kings
6th-round pick (158th overall) in 2010 – Maxim Kitsyn
To Atlanta Thrashers
6th-round pick (169th overall) in 2010 – Sebastian Owuya
7th-round pick in 2010 – Peter Stoykewych
July 1, 2010[13] To Chicago Blackhawks
Ivan Vishnevskiy
2nd-round pick in 2011 – Adam Clendening
To Atlanta Thrashers
Andrew Ladd
August 2, 2010[14] To New York Rangers
Todd White
To Atlanta Thrashers
Donald Brashear
Patrick Rissmiller
September 1, 2010[15] To Nashville Predators
Grant Lewis
To Atlanta Thrashers
Ian McKenzie
January 18, 2011[16] To San Jose Sharks
Ben Eager
To Atlanta Thrashers
5th-round pick in 2011 – Austen Brassard
February 18, 2011[17] To Boston Bruins
Rich Peverley
Boris Valabik
To Atlanta Thrashers
Mark Stuart
Blake Wheeler
February 24, 2011[18] To Montreal Canadiens
Nigel Dawes
Brent Sopel
To Atlanta Thrashers
Ben Maxwell
4th-round pick in 2011 – Oliver Archambault
February 28, 2011[19] To Florida Panthers
Niclas Bergfors
Patrick Rissmiller
To Atlanta Thrashers
Radek Dvorak
5th-round pick in 2011[a]Sean Kuraly
February 28, 2011[20] To Montreal Canadiens
Drew MacIntyre
To Atlanta Thrashers
Brett Festerling
February 28, 2011[21] To Calgary Flames
Fredrik Modin
To Atlanta Thrashers
7th-round pick in 2011[b] – Colin Blackwell

Draft picks

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Atlanta's picks at the 2010 NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
1 8 Alexander Burmistrov C  Russia Barrie Colts (OHL)
3 87 (from Montreal) Julian Melchiori D  Canada Newmarket Hurricanes (CCHL)
4 101 (from Dallas) Ivan Telegin LW  Russia Saginaw Spirit (OHL)
5 128 Fredrik Pettersson-Wentzel G  Sweden Almtuna IS (Sweden-2)
5 150 (from Chicago) Yasin Cisse RW  Canada Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL)
6 155 (from NY Islanders) Kendall McFaull D  Canada Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
6 160 (from NY Islanders via NY Rangers) Tanner Lane C  United States Detroit Lakes High School (USHS-MN)
6 169 (from Los Angeles) Sebastian Owuya D  Sweden Timrå IK Jr. (Sweden Junior)
7 199 (from Los Angeles) Peter Stoykewych D  Canada Winnipeg South Blues (MJHL)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ National Hockey League (2010). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book/2011. Triumph Books. p. 19. ISBN 978-1-60078-422-4.
  2. ^ "Winnipeg cheers return of NHL". CBC News. June 1, 2011. Archived from the original on March 21, 2023.
  3. ^ Thrashers Promote Don Waddell to President and Rick Dudley to General Manager
  4. ^ Manasso, John (June 24, 2010). "Thrashers name Craig Ramsay as new coach". nhl.com. Retrieved June 24, 2010.
  5. ^ "Thrashers Name Torchetti Associate Coach – Atlanta Thrashers – News". Archived from the original on July 12, 2010. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
  6. ^ http://thrashers.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=534199 [dead link]
  7. ^ "Malarchuk New Goaltending Consultant – Atlanta Thrashers – News". Archived from the original on August 23, 2010. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  8. ^ "2010–11 Standings by Division". National Hockey League.
  9. ^ Pavelec tops NHL's 'Three Stars of the Week'
  10. ^ http://bluelandblog.com/2010/12/01/byfuglien-named-nhl-third-star-for-november Archived 2013-01-18 at archive.today Byfuglien
  11. ^ Blackhawks acquire two 2010 draft picks, Jeremy Morin, Marty Reasoner and Joey Crabb from Atlanta Thrashers
  12. ^ a b Day 2 provides more wheeling and dealing
  13. ^ Thrashers Acquire Forward Andrew Ladd from Chicago for Defenseman Ivan Vishnevskiy and a Second-Round Selection in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft
  14. ^ Thrashers Acquire Forwards Patrick Rissmiller and Donald Brashear from NY Rangers for Forward Todd White
  15. ^ Thrashers Acquire Forward Ian McKenzie from Nashville for Defenseman Grant Lewis
  16. ^ Thrashers Trade Forward Ben Eager to San Jose for Fifth Round Selection in 2011 NHL Entry Draft
  17. ^ Thrashers Acquire F Blake Wheeler and D Mark Stuart from Boston for F Rich Peverley and D Boris Valabik
  18. ^ Thrashers Acquire F Ben Maxwell and a Fourth Round Selection in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft from Montreal for D Brent Sopel and F Nigel Dawes
  19. ^ Thrashers Acquire Forward Radek Dvorak and a Fifth-Round Selection in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft from Florida
  20. ^ Thrashers Acquire Defenseman Brett Festerling from Montreal in Exchange for Goaltender Drew MacIntyre
  21. ^ Thrashers Acquire a Seventh Round Selection in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft from Calgary in Exchange for Forward Freddy Modin
  22. ^ Thrashers Sign F Fredrik Pettersson
  23. ^ Thrashers Sign Unrestricted Free Agent Goaltender Chris Mason[permanent dead link]
  24. ^ Thrashers Sign Unrestricted Free Agent Defenseman Mike Siklenka[permanent dead link]
  25. ^ a b Thrashers Sign Unrestricted Free Agents Jared Ross and Jaime Sifers[permanent dead link]
  26. ^ "Thrashers Sign Unrestricted Free Agent Defenseman Freddy Meyer". Archived from the original on August 23, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  27. ^ Thrashers Sign Unrestricted Free Agent Forward Fredrik Modin
  28. ^ Thrashers Sign Unrestricted Free Agent Forward Nigel Dawes
  29. ^ Thrashers Sign F Tim Stapleton; Activate F Patrice Cormier from IR and Assign to Chicago (AHL)
  30. ^ Armstrong Added To The Fold
  31. ^ Devils sign G Johan Hedberg
  32. ^ Lightning Ink Defenseman Pavel Kubina
  33. ^ REPORT: AFINOGENOV SIGNING WITH SKA ST. PETERSBURG
  34. ^ Maple Leafs Sign Free Agent Clarke MacArthur
  35. ^ Thrashers Claim Forward Rob Schremp Off Waivers from New York Islanders
  36. ^ Chelios retires after 26 NHL seasons
  37. ^ a b Thrashers Sign Goaltenders Edward Pasquale and Chris Carrozzi
  38. ^ a b Thrashers Sign Forwards Carl Klingberg and Danick Paquette
  39. ^ a b Thrashers Sign Forwards Jeremy Morin and Eric O'Dell Archived 2012-03-13 at the Wayback Machine
  40. ^ Thrashers Agree to Terms with Forward Jim Slater
  41. ^ Thrashers Re-sign Defenseman Noah Welch[permanent dead link]
  42. ^ Thrashers Re-sign Forward Eric Boulton
  43. ^ Thrashers Re-Sign Restricted Free Agent Goaltender Ondrej Pavelec
  44. ^ Thrashers Re-Sign Restricted Free Agent Forward Ben Eager
  45. ^ Thrashers Re-Sign Restricted Free Agent Forward Andrew Ladd
  46. ^ Thrashers Agree to Terms with Restricted Free Agent Goaltender Peter Mannino
  47. ^ Thrashers Re-Sign Restricted Free Agent Forward Bryan Little
  48. ^ Thrashers Sign 2005 Draft Choice Defenseman Andrey Zubarev Archived 2010-08-28 at the Wayback Machine
  49. ^ Thrashers Re-Sign Restricted Free Agent Forward Niclas Bergfors
  50. ^ Thrashers Sign 2010 Draft Choice Alex Burmistrov
  51. ^ Thrashers Sign Defenseman Dustin Byfuglien to a Multiple-Year Contract Extension
  52. ^ Thrashers Re-Sign Forward Chris Thorburn to Multiple-Year Contract Extension
  53. ^ Thrashers Re-Sign Defenseman Mark Stuart to Multiple-Year Contract Extension[permanent dead link]
  54. ^ Thrashers Sign 2009 Draft Choice Defenseman Ben Chiarot
  55. ^ Thrashers Sign 2008 Draft Choice Defenseman Zach Redmond