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Scott Mellanby
pronunciation = Scott MEHL-luhn-bee)
Shoots: Right
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 205
Born: June 11, 1966 in Montreal, Quebec.

How Acquired: Fourth forward selected by the Panthers and eighth taken overall in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft.

1999-2000: Completed his 15th NHL season and seventh with the Panthers...Ranked among team leaders in points (fifth, 46), assists (fifth, 28) and PIM (fourth, 126)...Served as captain for his third straight season...Notched two straight multiple-point games with a goal and assist April 3 vs. New Jersey and April 5 vs. Boston...Scored GTG April 1 vs. Tampa Bay...Posted five-game points streak (2-4-6) March 18-25...Notched two assists March 25 vs. Montreal...Assisted on GWG March 23 at Boston...Scored a goal March 21 at NY Rangers...Posted an assist and became first player to play in 500 Panthers games March 11 vs. Chicago...Missed game March 3 at NY Rangers with flu...Scored Panthers' first goal in NHL milestone 1,000th game March 1 vs. Toronto...Notched eighth multiple-point game of season with two assists, including one on GWG, January 15 at Tampa Bay...Posted 600th NHL point with GWG and added an assist January 14 vs. Carolina...Logged two goals and an assist and was plus-two on December 27 at Tampa Bay...Notched goal and assist December 20 vs. Toronto...Posted six-game points streak (2-6-8) and was plus-10 from December 4-17...Assisted on GWG December 15 vs. Nashville...Notched second two-point game in a row with a goal and assist December 10 at Dallas...Recorded two assists, including one on GWG, December 8 at Phoenix...Scored GWG December 4 vs. Washington...Posted two-point game, assisting on both Panthers goals, including GWG, November 17 at Colorado...Scored first two goals of the season and posted 300th Panthers point (on second goal), November 10 vs. Atlanta...Missed three games October 13-20 due to concussion suffered October 12 at Montreal...Assisted on GWG October 6 vs. Los Angeles.

Cats Quick Stats: Multiple-Goal Games � 2, Multiple-Point Games � 11, Games Missed Because of Injury � 4.

Career:
1998-1999: Completed 14th NHL season and sixth with the Panthers...Ranked among the team leaders in goals (tied for fourth with 18), assists (fifth with 27), points (fourth with 45), penalty minutes (fourth with 85), power-play scores (tied for seventh with four) and shots (seventh with 136)...Tied for third among forwards with plus-five rating...Is club's all-time leader in goals (135), assists (160), points (295) and PPGs (59)...Missed first nine games of season with strained groin...Scored both goals in 2-1 win at Tampa Bay on November 27...Had goal and two assists in 6-2 win over Buffalo the following night...Had one assist on December 1 at NY Rangers, giving him three goals and three assists over three-game point streak...Had three-game goal/point streak from February 20-26, going 3-0-3 over span...Had season-high four-game point streak (2-4-6) from April 10-17...Had four three-point games, all at home (November 28 vs. Buffalo, December 16 vs. Pittsburgh, January 13 vs. Toronto and April 17 vs. Tampa Bay)...Recorded 300th NHL assist on December 16 vs. Pittsburgh...Scored at 19:21 of third period to give Florida a 2-2 tie at Colorado on January 6...Scored goal in 900th NHL game on January 8 in Vancouver...Assisted on three third-period goals as Cats overcame 3-0 deficit to tie Toronto on January 13...Suffered neck stinger on January 16 vs. NY Islanders (his 400th game as a Panther) and missed January 18 contest vs. Buffalo...Missed three more games after aggravating injury on January 21 at NY Rangers...Scored 250th NHL goal on February 20 vs. Phoenix...Missed March 21 game at Anaheim (NHL suspension) and April 5 match vs. Washington (slight concussion)...Went 9-16-25 in 33 home games and 9-11-20 in 34 road games.

1997-1998: Led Panthers in shots (188) and ranked among the leaders in goals (fifth with 15), assists (tied for fourth with 24), points (fourth with 39), power-play scores (second with 6) and penalty minutes (fourth with 127)...Named captain on September 11, succeeding Brian Skrudland...Had both goals in Panthers home opener against the NY Islanders on October 13 (2-2 tie)...Played 800th NHL game on October 22 at Montreal and 300th game as a Panther on October 28 vs. Los Angeles...Notched 500th NHL point (assist) on November 9 vs. Washington...Set franchise record with four assists in 10-5 win over Boston on November 26...Tied club record for points in same game...Had pair of three-game point streaks, going 1-2-3 from January 1-4 and 2-2-4 from March 23-28...Missed three games from January 10-14 with sprained left knee...Went 9-14-23 in 41 home games and 6-10-16 in 38 road games.

1996-1997: Ranked second on the Panthers in goals (27), points (56), game winners (4) and shots (221)...Finished third in assists (29), penalty minutes (170) and power-play scores (9)...One of only two Panthers to play every game (Robert Svehla was the other)...Recorded 11 points (four goals, seven assists) as the Panthers went undefeated (8-0-4) in October...Had three different three-game point streaks...Scored 200th NHL goal on October 27 at Philadelphia...Scored first shorthanded goal of NHL career on November 18 vs. Washington...Tied franchise record with four points (one goal, three assists) in 5-0 win at Los Angeles on January 4...Had back-to-back two-goal games on January 25 (vs. Tampa Bay) and January 28 (vs. Montreal)...Had another two-goal game on December 20 at Chicago...Recorded 200th point (goal) as a Panther on February 3 at Montreal...Scored 100th goal as a Panther on March 15 vs. Toronto...Went 17-14-31 in 41 home games and 10-15-25 in 41 road games...Appeared in all five playoff contests, going 0-2-2.

1995-1996: Set Panther records for most goals (32), points (70) and power-play scores (19)...Ranked second on the team in penalty minutes (160) and scored three game-winning goals...Started Rat Craze on October 8 when he one-timed an unwanted visitor in the team's dressing room prior to its home opener against the Flames...After scoring two goals in the contest, he was credited with a "Rat Trick" by teammate John Vanbiesbrouck and rats soon began to fly at Miami Arena...Reeled off season-high seven-game point streak (4-5-9) from December 12-30...Also had six- and five-game point streaks...Team was 23-3-2 when he scored a goal...Played in first NHL All-Star Game on January 20 in Boston, joining Vanbiesbrouck and coach Doug MacLean as Panther representatives...Won Mayor's Cup for sportsmanship, hard work and dedication...Also won Good Guy Award for cooperation with the local media...Had 21 of his 32 goals and 43 of his 70 points during first half of season...Collected three goals and six assists in 22 playoff games...Played in Stanley Cup Finals for first time since rookie season (1986-1987) with the Flyers.

1994-1995: Led Panthers in shots (130) and game-winning scores (5), while ranking second in goals (13), second in penalty minutes (90), third in points (25) and fifth in assists (12).

1993-1994: Among players who spent the whole season in Florida, led team in goals (30), points (60), power-play scores (17), game-winning tallies (4) and shots (204)...Finished second in penalty minutes (149)...Scored first goal of the game 12 times and bagged Panthers' initial tally on 17 occasions...Scored team's first-ever goal on opening night (October 6) in Chicago.

1992-1993: Had 15 goals and 17 assists in 69 games with the Oilers...Tied for team lead in game-winning scores (3), finished fifth in penalty minutes (147) and tied for fifth in power-play tallies (6)...Missed 15 games from February 16 to March 18 with nerve disorder in his shoulder...Played 500th NHL contest on April 7 at Vancouver.

1991-1992: Completed first season with the Oilers, finishing among the team leaders in goals (fourth with 23), assists (seventh with 27), points (fourth with 50), penalty minutes (second with 197), power-play scores (tied for third with seven) and game-winning tallies (second with five).

1990-1991: Had 20 goals and 21 assists in 74 games with Philadelphia...One of only three Flyers to reach 20-goal mark...Led team with six game-winning scores, finished fourth in penalty minutes (155) and tied for sixth in points (41)...Traded to Edmonton on May 30, along with Craig Fisher and Craig Berube, in exchange for Dave Brown, Corey Foster and Jari Kurri.

1989-1990: Missed first 20 games of season while recovering from surgery to repair severed nerve and tendon damage in left forearm...Posted six goals, 17 assists and 77 penalty minutes in 57 games with the Flyers.

1988-1989: Appeared in 76 games with the Flyers, ranking among the team leaders in goals (sixth with 21), assists (tied for eighth with 29), points (sixth with 50), penalty minutes (tied for fourth with 183), power-play scores (fourth with 11) and shots (fourth with 202).

1987-1988: Recorded 25 goals, 51 points and 185 penalty minutes in 75 games with the Flyers...Tied for fourth on the team in goals, tied for sixth in points, tied for fourth in power-play goals (7) and finished third in penalty minutes.

1986-1987: Had 11 goals and 21 assists in 71 games to lead Flyer rookies in scoring...Notched first NHL goal on October 11 vs. Washington...Ranked second among NHL rookies in playoff scoring (5-5-10 in 24 GP) as Philadelphia advanced to Stanley Cup Finals before losing to Edmonton.

1985-86: Signed with Flyers after completing sophomore year at University of Wisconsin...Made NHL debut on March 22 vs. the NY Rangers...Was scoreless in two games with the Flyers.

College: Played two seasons at University of Wisconsin where he registered 82 points (35 goals, 47 assists) in 72 games...Went 14-24-38 in 40 GP as a freshman and 21-23-44 in 32 GP as a sophomore.

NHL Entry Draft: Was Philadelphia's second choice (27th overall) in 1984...Bob Clarke drafted him for the Flyers and later selected him for the Panthers in the 1993 Expansion Draft.

Personal: Scott and his wife, Sue, have been married seven years...Scott and Sue have three children, a daughter, Courtney (6/16/94),son Carter (4/9/96)and Nicholas Scott (3/26/01)...The Mellanby's used to live in Coral Springs but have since moved to St. Louis when Scott was traded in Feb.2001...Scott is the son of Janet and Ralph Mellanby...His father is a former television producer...Scott's sister, Laura, 36, is a TV producer for CTV in Toronto...He enjoys playing golf and tennis and playing with his children...He has also played tennis and baseball...Scott founded the Mellanby Autism Foundation, which hosts a golf tournament and auction every August to benefit autism research.
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