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Ilya Kovalchuk #17 | Left Wing | Atlanta Thrashers
Height: 6-1    Weight: 220    Shoots: R    Born: April 15, 1983, Tver, USSR

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November 6, 2006
Ilya Kovalchuk scored three power play goals and added an assist in Monday night's win over Boston. Kovalchuk combined with linemate Marian Hossa for eight points on the night.
October 24, 2006
Ilya Kovalchuk had three power-play goals and added an assist in Monday's win over Florida. The Thrashers power play, which had been slumping of late, converted on 5-of-7 chances Monday.
October 14, 2006
It took six games but Ilya Kovalchuk finally netted his first goal of the season on Saturday. He made the most of it, as he won the game in overtime. Kovalchuk also added two assists and took 10 shots. Expect many more nights like this the rest of the way.
October 3, 2006
Ilya Kovalchuk will be fined but not suspended for kicking Nashville's Jordin Tootoo during the exhibition finale on Saturday, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
October 2, 2006
The Thrashers have yet to hear whether Ilya Kovalchuk will face disciplinary action from the NHL for receiving a match penalty after kicking Jordin Tootoo during Saturday's exhibition finale, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The Thrashers don't open the regular season until Thursday.
April 5, 2006
The NHL fined Ilya Kovalchuk $2,500 for slashing Senators winger Chris Neil across the right forearm during Monday night's game, according to the AP.
February 1, 2006
Ilya Kovalchuk was benched the last five minutes of Tuesday night's game after he was penalized for an illegal stick, wiping out a potential Atlanta power play, according to the AP. "It's a matter of showing respect to the entire team, the organization and the fans," head coach Bob Hartley said. "I hope he'll learn from this."