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| position = [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]]
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| position = [[Winger]]/[[Center]]
 
| shoots = Left
 
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| team = [[Ottawa Senators]]
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| team = [[Vityaz Chekhov|Vityaz Podolsk]]
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| image_caption = Daugaviņš (center) as a member of the OHL's Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
| league = [[NHL]]
 
| prospect_team = [[Binghamton Senators]]
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| league = [[KHL]]
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| prospect_league = [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
 
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| ntl_team = Latvia
 
| ntl_team = Latvia
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1988|5|18|mf=y}}
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| birth_date = May 18, 1988
| birth_place = [[Riga]], [[Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic|Latvian SSR]], <br>[[Soviet Union]]
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| birth_place = [[Riga]]
| career_start = 2006
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| career_start = 2003
 
| draft = 91st overall
 
| draft = 91st overall
 
| draft_year = 2006
 
| draft_year = 2006
 
| draft_team = [[Ottawa Senators]]
 
| draft_team = [[Ottawa Senators]]
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|weight_lbs = 214|former_teams = '''''EEHL'''''<br>[[HK Rīga 2000]]<br>'''''Latvijas hokeja līga'''''<br>Prizma Riga<br>'''''Pervenstvo VHL'''''<br>[[CSKA Moskva|CSKA Moskva-2]]<br>'''''BHL'''''<br>[[HK Rīga 2000]]<br>'''''OHL'''''<br>[[Toronto St. Michael's Majors]]<br>[[Mississauga St. Michael's Majors]]<br>'''''AHL'''''<br>[[Binghamton Senators]]<br>'''''NHL'''''<br>[[Ottawa Senators]]<br>[[Boston Bruins]]<br>'''''KHL'''''<br>[[Dinamo Riga]]<br>[[Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moskva]]<br>[[Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod]]<br>[[Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moskva]]<br>'''''NLA'''''<br>[[Genève-Servette HC]]|played_for = [[Latvia men's national ice hockey team|Latvia]]|Olympics = [[2010 Olympics|2010]], [[2014 Olympics|2014]]|World Champ = [[2006 World Championship|2006]], [[2007 World Championship|2007]], [[2008 World Championship|2008]], [[2010 IIHF World Championship|2010]], [[2012 IIHF World Championship|2012]], [[2014 IIHF World Championship|2014]], [[2015 IIHF World Championship|2015]], [[2016 IIHF World Championship|2016]], [[2017 IIHF World Championship|2017]]|nationality = [[Latvian]]}}
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'''Kaspars Daugaviņš''' (born May 18, 1988) is a [[Latvia]]n professional [[ice hockey]] player currently playing for the [[Binghamton Senators]] of the [[American Hockey League]] (AHL). He was selected in the third round, 91st overall in the [[2006 NHL Entry Draft]] by the [[Ottawa Senators]].
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'''Kaspars Daugaviņš''' (born May 18, 1988 in [[Riga]]) is a [[Latvia|Latvian]] professional [[ice hockey]] player currently playing for the [[Vityaz Chekhov|Vityaz Podolsk]] of the [[KHL]]. He was selected by the [[Ottawa Senators|Senators]] in the third round, 91st overall in the [[2006 NHL Entry Draft]].
   
== Draft ==
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==Playing career==
Daugaviņš was selected 91st overall in the third round of the [[2006 NHL Entry Draft]] by the [[Ottawa Senators]].
 
   
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=== Early years ===
As well, Daugaviņš was selected 35th overall in the second round of the [[2009 KHL Junior Draft]] by the [[Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod]].
 
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During his first years of career, Daugaviņš played mostly in Latvia. He played with [[HK Rīga 2000]] of the [[EEHL]] and BHL lately, Prizma Riga of the [[Latvian Hockey League|Latvijas hokeja līga]] and for the [[CSKA Moskva|CSKA Moskva-2]] of the [[Pervaya Liga|Pervenstvo VHL]].
   
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===Toronto/Mississauga St. Michael's Majors===
== Career ==
 
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After being drafted by the [[Ottawa Senators]] at the [[2006 NHL Entry Draft]], Daugaviņš moved from [[Latvia]], where he spent the 2005-06 season with [[HK Riga 2000]] of the [[Latvian Hockey League|LHL]], and joined the [[Toronto St. Michael's Majors]] of the [[Ontario Hockey League|OHL]], as he was drafted with the third overall pick in the 2006 CHL Import Draft.
Daugavins moved to Canada in 2006 to play junior hockey for the [[Mississauga St. Michael's Majors]] of the [[Ontario Hockey League]] (OHL). At the end of the 2006–07 season, Daugaviņš joined the [[Binghamton Senators]], the top affiliate of Ottawa, for the final 11 games. He split the next two seasons between the Majors and the Senators.
 
   
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In his first season with the Majors in [[2006-07 OHL season|2006-07]], Daugaviņš had 18 goals and 60 points in 61 games, good enough to finish second in team scoring. He scored his first OHL goal against [[Andrew Perugini]] of the [[Barrie Colts]] in his first OHL game. The Majors struggled and failed to qualify for the post-season.
In the 2009–10 season, he made the Binghamton squad full-time. On January 13, 2010, he was first called up from Binghamton to Ottawa, and he made his NHL debut on January 14, 2010, against the [[New York Rangers]]. Ottawa would win by a score of 2-0. He was returned to Binghamton afterwards.
 
   
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Before the [[2007-08 OHL season|2007-08]], the Majors relocated to [[Mississauga, Ontario]], and was renamed the [[Mississauga St. Michael's Majors]]. Daugaviņš had a breakout season, leading Mississauga with 40 goals and 74 points, helping the club into the playoffs. In four playoff games, Daugaviņš had two goals and three points, as Mississauga was swept by the [[Niagara IceDogs]] in the first round.
== International ==
 
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Daugaviņš has played for [[Latvian national ice hockey team]] in [[2006 World Championship|2006]], [[2007 World Championship|2007]] and [[2008 IIHF World Championship]]s. He is the youngest player ever to play for Latvia in World Championships, at the age of 17 in 2006.
 
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Daugaviņš spent the second half of the [[2008-09 OHL season|2008-09]] with the Majors, after spending the first part of the season with the [[Binghamton Senators]] of the [[American Hockey League|AHL]]. In 30 games with Mississauga, Daugaviņš had 11 goals and 28 points, helping the team to the post-season for the second straight season. In 11 playoff games, Daugaviņš had two goals and nine points, as Mississauga fell to the [[Brampton Battalion]] in the Eastern Conference finals.
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===Ottawa Senators===
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After the [[Toronto St. Michael's Majors]] failed to qualify for the playoffs in the [[2006-07 OHL season|2006-07]] season, the [[Ottawa Senators]] assigned Daugaviņš to their [[American Hockey League|AHL]] team, the [[Binghamton Senators]], to finish the [[2006-07 AHL season|season]]. In 11 games with Binghamton, Daugaviņš had two goals. He scored both of his goals in a game against the [[Albany River Rats]], beating [[Tyler Weiman]] twice in a 5-4 Senators win. On June 1, [[2007]], Daugaviņš signed a three-year entry level contract with the Senators.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tsn.ca/nhl/teams/players/bio/?id=5968|title=Kaspars Daugavins-player profile | publisher =''[[The Sports Network|TSN]]'' | date = 2010-05-03 | accessdate = 2010-05-03}}</ref>
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In [[2007-08 AHL season|2007-08]], Daugaviņš appeared in three games with Binghamton, earning an assist, as he joined the team after the [[Mississauga St. Michael's Majors]] were eliminated from the [[Ontario Hockey League|OHL]] playoffs.
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Daugaviņš spent the first half of the [[2008-09 AHL season|2008-09]] season with Binghamton, playing in 23 games, scoring two goals and three points, before being sent back to the [[Mississauga St. Michael's Majors]] to finish the hockey season. After the season, Daugaviņš was selected by [[Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod]] of the [[Kontinental Hockey League|KHL]] in the [[2009 KHL Junior Draft]].
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He spent the [[2009-10 AHL season|2009-10]] in Binghamton, as Daugaviņš appeared in 72 games, scoring 21 goals and 46 points, however, the club failed to reach the playoffs. Daugaviņš also made his [[National Hockey League|NHL]] debut in the [[2009-10 NHL season|2009-10]] season, appearing in one game with Ottawa. He played with the NHL club on January 14, [[2010]] against the [[New York Rangers]] at [[Madison Square Garden]], going pointless in 8:26 of ice time, as the Senators shutout the Rangers 2-0. <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/gamecenter/recap/NHL_20100114_OTT@NYR?tag=pageRow;pageContainer|title=Senators break scoreless tie late, hand Rangers another shutout | publisher =''[[CBS Sports]]'' | date = 2010-01-14 | accessdate = 2010-05-03}}</ref>
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Daugaviņš returned to the AHL for the [[2010-11 AHL season|2010-11]] season, appearing in 74 games, scoring 19 goals and 54 points to finish fourth in team scoring, and helping Binghamton to the playoffs. In 23 playoff games, Daugaviņš had 10 goals and 20 points, as Binghamton won the 2011 [[2011 Calder Cup Playoffs|Calder Cup]], defeating the [[Houston Aeros]] in six games in the Calder Cup finals.
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Daugaviņš scored his first ever [[National Hockey League|NHL]] goal on October 30, [[2011]], beating [[Jonas Gustavsson]] of the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] in a 3-2 Ottawa victory.
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Daugaviņš stayed in America until the end of the 2012-13 season. At the end of this season, Daugaviņš was traded in [[Boston Bruins]]. During the [[2012 NHL lockout|2012 NHL Lockout]], Daugaviņš played with [[Dinamo Riga]] of the [[KHL]].
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=== Back in Europe ===
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After his return to [[Europe]], he played one season in [[NLA]] for [[Genève-Servette HC]]. Since 2014, Daugaviņš plays for [[Russian]] teams of the [[KHL]]. He played in [[Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moskva]] at the 2014-15 season and at the beginning of the 2015-16 season. Most of that season played Daugaviņš for [[Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod]] and he stayed here until the end of the 2017-18 season. In 2018 - 2020, Daugaviņš played for [[Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moskva]]. Since 2020, he plays with [[Vityaz Chekhov|Vityaz Podolsk]].
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==International==
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Daugaviņš represents [[Latvian national ice hockey team|Latvia]] at international hockey events. In [[2004 IIHF World U18 Championships|2004]], Daugaviņš played for Latvia at the [[2004 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I|2004 World U18 Championship Division I]] as a 15 year old, earning two assists in five games, as Latvia finished in fourth place in their division. Daugaviņš came back for the [[2005 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I]] with Latvia, scoring two goals and three points, helping the Latvian team to a second place finish in that division. At the [[2006 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I]], Daugaviņš had five goals and nine points in five games, helping Latvia finish with a perfect 5-0-0 record, and a first place finish in their division.
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Daugaviņš participated with Latvia at the [[2006 World Junior Championship]] as an 17 year old recording 2 assists in 6 games and at the [[2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division I|2007 World Junior Championship Division I]] as an 18 year old, where he had three goals and 10 points in five games, as Latvia finished in second place in their division. At the [[2007 IIHF World Championship]] held in [[Moscow, Russia]], Daugaviņš had three goals and six points in six games, as Latvia finished in 13th place in the tournament.
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In 2008, Daugaviņš played at the [[2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships - Division I|2008 World Junior Championship Division I]], where he had two goals and 10 points in five games, helping Latvia win their division. He once again represented Latvia at the [[2008 IIHF World Championship]] held in [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax, Nova Scotia]], and [[Quebec City, Quebec]], earning no points in six games, as Latvia finished in 11th place.
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At the [[2010 Winter Olympics]] held in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], Daugaviņš appeared in four games for Latvia, getting no points, as the Latvians finished 12th in the tournament. He also participated at the [[2010 IIHF World Championship]] held in [[Cologne, Germany]], [[Mannheim, Germany]] and [[Gelsenkirchen, Germany]], scoring two goals and three points in six games, as Latvia finished in 11th place.
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He appeared also at the [[2012 IIHF World Championship|2012 World Championship]] where he recorded one goal and one assist in 7 games.
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His next big tournament were the [[2014 Olympics]] where recorded 2 assists in 4 games. Lately that year, Daugaviņš also participated at the [[2014 IIHF World Championship|2014 World Championship]] as the [[alternate captain]] playing in 7 games and recording 5 points just as incredible 42 penalty minutes.
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Since 2015, Daugaviņš plays at big tournaments as the captain of [[Latvia men's national ice hockey team|Latvian National Team]]. That list includes [[2015 IIHF World Championship|2015 World Championship]] where he did very well recording 9 points in 7 games, [[2016 IIHF World Championship|2016 World Championship]] and [[2017 IIHF World Championship|2017 World Championship]]. He also participated at the 2016 Olympic Qualification for [[2018 Winter Olympics|2018 Olympics]], but Latvia was unsuccessful and did not qualify.
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== Awards ==
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2010-11 [[American Hockey League|AHL]] Calder Cup with the Binghamton Senators
   
 
==Career statistics==
 
==Career statistics==
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===Regular season and playoffs===
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! ALIGN="center" | Team
 
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! ALIGN="center" | League
 
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! ALIGN="center" | GP
 
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! ALIGN="center" | [[Point (ice hockey)|Pts]]
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! ALIGN="center" | GP
 
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! ALIGN="center" | Pts
 
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! Pts
! ALIGN="center" | PIM
 
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! PIM
|- ALIGN="center"
 
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|- style="text-align:center;"
| ALIGN="center" | [[2006–07 OHL season|2006–07]]
 
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|| 2005–06
| ALIGN="center" | [[Toronto St. Michael's Majors]]
 
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|| [[HK Riga 2000]]
| ALIGN="center" | [[Ontario Hockey League|OHL]]
 
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|| [[Belarusian Extraliga|BLR]]
| ALIGN="center" | 61
 
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|| 45
| ALIGN="center" | 18
 
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|| 4
| ALIGN="center" | 42
 
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|| 11
| ALIGN="center" | 60
 
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|| 15
| ALIGN="center" | 64
 
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|| 16
| ALIGN="center" | —
 
| ALIGN="center" | —
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|| —
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|| —
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|| —
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|| —
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|| —
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
 
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|- style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"
| ALIGN="center" | [[2006–07 AHL season|2006–07]]
 
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|| [[2006–07 OHL season|2006–07]]
| ALIGN="center" | [[Binghamton Senators]]
 
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|| [[Toronto St. Michael's Majors]]
| ALIGN="center" | [[American Hockey League|AHL]]
 
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|| [[Ontario Hockey League|OHL]]
| ALIGN="center" | 11
 
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|| 61
| ALIGN="center" | 2
 
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|| 18
| ALIGN="center" | 0
 
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|| 42
| ALIGN="center" | 2
 
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|| 60
| ALIGN="center" | 7
 
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|| 64
| ALIGN="center" | —
 
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|- ALIGN="center"
 
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|- style="text-align:center;"
| ALIGN="center" | [[2007–08 OHL season|2007–08]]
 
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|| [[2006–07 AHL season|2006–07]]
| ALIGN="center" | Toronto St. Michael's Majors
 
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|| [[Binghamton Senators]]
| ALIGN="center" | OHL
 
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|| [[American Hockey League|AHL]]
| ALIGN="center" | 62
 
  +
|| 11
| ALIGN="center" | 40
 
  +
|| 2
| ALIGN="center" | 34
 
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|| 0
| ALIGN="center" | 74
 
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|| 2
| ALIGN="center" | 42
 
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|| 7
| ALIGN="center" | 4
 
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|| —
| ALIGN="center" | 2
 
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|| —
| ALIGN="center" | 1
 
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|| —
| ALIGN="center" | 3
 
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|| —
| ALIGN="center" | 4
 
  +
|| —
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
 
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|- style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"
| ALIGN="center" | [[2007–08 AHL season|2007–08]]
 
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|| [[2007–08 OHL season|2007–08]]
| ALIGN="center" | [[Binghamton Senators]]
 
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|| [[Mississauga St. Michael's Majors]]
| ALIGN="center" | AHL
 
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|| OHL
| ALIGN="center" | 3
 
  +
|| 62
| ALIGN="center" | 0
 
  +
|| 40
| ALIGN="center" | 1
 
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|| 34
| ALIGN="center" | 1
 
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|| 74
| ALIGN="center" | 0
 
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|| 42
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|| 4
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|| 2
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|| 1
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|| 3
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|| 4
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|- style="text-align:center;"
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|| [[2007–08 AHL season|2007–08]]
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|| Binghamton Senators
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|| AHL
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|| 3
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|| 0
  +
|| 1
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|| 1
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|| 0
 
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| —
 
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| —
 
| —
|- ALIGN="center"
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|- style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"
 
| [[2008–09 AHL season|2008–09]]
 
| [[2008–09 AHL season|2008–09]]
| [[Binghamton Senators]]
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| Binghamton Senators
 
| AHL
 
| AHL
 
| 23
 
| 23
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| —
 
| —
 
| —
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
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|- style="text-align:center;"
 
| [[2008–09 OHL season|2008–09]]
 
| [[2008–09 OHL season|2008–09]]
| [[Mississauga St. Michael's Majors]]
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| Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
 
| OHL
 
| OHL
 
| 30
 
| 30
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| 9
 
| 14
 
| 14
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|- style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"
 
| [[2009–10 AHL season|2009–10]]
 
| [[2009–10 AHL season|2009–10]]
| [[Binghamton Senators]]
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| Binghamton Senators
 
| AHL
 
| AHL
| 46
+
| 72
| 13
+
| 21
| 18
+
| 25
| 31
+
| 46
| 8
+
| 16
| -
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| -
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|
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
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|- style="text-align:center;"
 
| [[2009–10 NHL season|2009–10]]
 
| [[2009–10 NHL season|2009–10]]
 
| [[Ottawa Senators]]
 
| [[Ottawa Senators]]
| NHL
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| [[NHL]]
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0
 
| 0
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| 0
 
| 0
 
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| -
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| -
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|- style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"
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| [[2010–11 AHL season|2010–11]]
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| Binghamton Senators
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| AHL
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| 73
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| 19
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| 35
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| 54
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| 34
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| 23
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| 10
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| 10
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| 20
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| 8
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|- style="background:#e0e0e0;"
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===International===
'''National team statistics'''
 
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! ALIGN="center" colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" | &nbsp;
 
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! ALIGN="center" | Year
 
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! ALIGN="center" | Team
 
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! A
! ALIGN="center" | League
 
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! Pts
! ALIGN="center" | GP
 
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! PIM
! ALIGN="center" | G
 
! ALIGN="center" | A
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|- style="text-align:center;"
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|| [[2004 IIHF World U18 Championships|2004]]
! ALIGN="center" | Pts
 
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|| [[Latvia national ice hockey team|Latvia]]
! ALIGN="center" | PIM
 
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|| [[IIHF World U18 Championships|WJC18-D1]]
|- ALIGN="center"
 
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|| 5
| ALIGN="center" | 2006
 
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|| 0
| ALIGN="center" | [[Latvia]]
 
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|| 2
| ALIGN="center" | World Championship Div. A
 
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|| 2
| ALIGN="center" | 3
 
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|| 8
| ALIGN="center" | 0
 
| ALIGN="center" | 1
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|- style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"
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|| [[2005 IIHF World U18 Championships|2005]]
| ALIGN="center" | 1
 
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|| Latvia
| ALIGN="center" | 2
 
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|| WJC18-D1
|- ALIGN="center"
 
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|| 5
| ALIGN="center" | 2007
 
  +
|| 2
| ALIGN="center" | [[Latvia]]
 
  +
|| 1
| ALIGN="center" | World Championship Div. A
 
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|| 3
| ALIGN="center" | 6
 
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|| 18
| ALIGN="center" | 3
 
| ALIGN="center" | 3
+
|- style="text-align:center;"
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|| [[2006 IIHF World U18 Championships|2006]]
| ALIGN="center" | 6
 
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|| Latvia
| ALIGN="center" | 0
 
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|| WJC18-D1
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|| 5
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|| 5
  +
|| 4
  +
|| 9
  +
|| 20
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|- style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"
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|| [[2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2006]]
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|| Latvia
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|| [[World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|WJC]]
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|| 6
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|| 0
  +
|| 2
  +
|| 2
  +
|| 4
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|- style="text-align:center;"
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|| [[2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2006]]
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|| Latvia
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|| [[World Ice Hockey Championships|WC]]
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|| 3
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|| 0
  +
|| 1
  +
|| 1
  +
|| 2
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|- style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"
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|| [[2007 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2007]]
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|| Latvia
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|| WC
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|| 6
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|| 3
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|| 3
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|| 6
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|| 0
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|- style="text-align:center;"
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|| [[2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2008]]
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|| Latvia
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|| WJC-D1
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|| 5
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|| 2
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|| 8
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|| 10
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|| 4
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|- style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"
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|| [[2008 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2008]]
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|| Latvia
  +
|| WC
  +
|| 6
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|| 0
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|| 0
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|| 0
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|| 0
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|- style="text-align:center;"
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|| [[ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics|2010]]
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|| Latvia
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|| [[2010 Winter Olympic Games|OG]]
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|| 4
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|| 0
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|| 0
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|| 0
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|| 2
  +
|- style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"
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|| [[2010 IIHF World Championship|2010]]
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|| Latvia
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|| WC
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|| 6
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|| 2
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|| 1
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|| 3
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|| 0
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|- style="text-align:center; background:#e0e0e0;"
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! style="text-align:center;"| 9
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! style="text-align:center;"| 17
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! style="text-align:center;"| 26
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! style="text-align:center;"| 54
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! style="text-align:center;"| 25
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! style="text-align:center;"| 5
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! style="text-align:center;"| 5
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! style="text-align:center;"| 10
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! style="text-align:center;"| 4
 
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Kaspars Daugaviņš
Kaspars Daugavins
Daugaviņš (center) as a member of the OHL's Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
Position Winger/Center
Shoots Left
Height
Weight
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
214 lb (97 kg)
KHL Team
F. Teams
Vityaz Podolsk
EEHL
HK Rīga 2000
Latvijas hokeja līga
Prizma Riga
Pervenstvo VHL
CSKA Moskva-2
BHL
HK Rīga 2000
OHL
Toronto St. Michael's Majors
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
AHL
Binghamton Senators
NHL
Ottawa Senators
Boston Bruins
KHL
Dinamo Riga
Dynamo Moskva
Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod
Spartak Moskva
NLA
Genève-Servette HC
Teams Latvia
Olympics 2010, 2014
World Championships 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Nationality Latvian
Born May 18, 1988,
Riga
NHL Draft 91st overall, 2006
Ottawa Senators
Pro Career 2003 – present


Kaspars Daugaviņš (born May 18, 1988 in Riga) is a Latvian professional ice hockey player currently playing for the Vityaz Podolsk of the KHL. He was selected by the Senators in the third round, 91st overall in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.

Playing career

Early years

During his first years of career, Daugaviņš played mostly in Latvia. He played with HK Rīga 2000 of the EEHL and BHL lately, Prizma Riga of the Latvijas hokeja līga and for the CSKA Moskva-2 of the Pervenstvo VHL.

Toronto/Mississauga St. Michael's Majors

After being drafted by the Ottawa Senators at the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, Daugaviņš moved from Latvia, where he spent the 2005-06 season with HK Riga 2000 of the LHL, and joined the Toronto St. Michael's Majors of the OHL, as he was drafted with the third overall pick in the 2006 CHL Import Draft.

In his first season with the Majors in 2006-07, Daugaviņš had 18 goals and 60 points in 61 games, good enough to finish second in team scoring. He scored his first OHL goal against Andrew Perugini of the Barrie Colts in his first OHL game. The Majors struggled and failed to qualify for the post-season.

Before the 2007-08, the Majors relocated to Mississauga, Ontario, and was renamed the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Daugaviņš had a breakout season, leading Mississauga with 40 goals and 74 points, helping the club into the playoffs. In four playoff games, Daugaviņš had two goals and three points, as Mississauga was swept by the Niagara IceDogs in the first round.

Daugaviņš spent the second half of the 2008-09 with the Majors, after spending the first part of the season with the Binghamton Senators of the AHL. In 30 games with Mississauga, Daugaviņš had 11 goals and 28 points, helping the team to the post-season for the second straight season. In 11 playoff games, Daugaviņš had two goals and nine points, as Mississauga fell to the Brampton Battalion in the Eastern Conference finals.

Ottawa Senators

After the Toronto St. Michael's Majors failed to qualify for the playoffs in the 2006-07 season, the Ottawa Senators assigned Daugaviņš to their AHL team, the Binghamton Senators, to finish the season. In 11 games with Binghamton, Daugaviņš had two goals. He scored both of his goals in a game against the Albany River Rats, beating Tyler Weiman twice in a 5-4 Senators win. On June 1, 2007, Daugaviņš signed a three-year entry level contract with the Senators.[1]

In 2007-08, Daugaviņš appeared in three games with Binghamton, earning an assist, as he joined the team after the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors were eliminated from the OHL playoffs.

Daugaviņš spent the first half of the 2008-09 season with Binghamton, playing in 23 games, scoring two goals and three points, before being sent back to the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors to finish the hockey season. After the season, Daugaviņš was selected by Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod of the KHL in the 2009 KHL Junior Draft.

He spent the 2009-10 in Binghamton, as Daugaviņš appeared in 72 games, scoring 21 goals and 46 points, however, the club failed to reach the playoffs. Daugaviņš also made his NHL debut in the 2009-10 season, appearing in one game with Ottawa. He played with the NHL club on January 14, 2010 against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden, going pointless in 8:26 of ice time, as the Senators shutout the Rangers 2-0. [2]

Daugaviņš returned to the AHL for the 2010-11 season, appearing in 74 games, scoring 19 goals and 54 points to finish fourth in team scoring, and helping Binghamton to the playoffs. In 23 playoff games, Daugaviņš had 10 goals and 20 points, as Binghamton won the 2011 Calder Cup, defeating the Houston Aeros in six games in the Calder Cup finals.

Daugaviņš scored his first ever NHL goal on October 30, 2011, beating Jonas Gustavsson of the Toronto Maple Leafs in a 3-2 Ottawa victory.

Daugaviņš stayed in America until the end of the 2012-13 season. At the end of this season, Daugaviņš was traded in Boston Bruins. During the 2012 NHL Lockout, Daugaviņš played with Dinamo Riga of the KHL.

Back in Europe

After his return to Europe, he played one season in NLA for Genève-Servette HC. Since 2014, Daugaviņš plays for Russian teams of the KHL. He played in Dynamo Moskva at the 2014-15 season and at the beginning of the 2015-16 season. Most of that season played Daugaviņš for Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod and he stayed here until the end of the 2017-18 season. In 2018 - 2020, Daugaviņš played for Spartak Moskva. Since 2020, he plays with Vityaz Podolsk.

International

Daugaviņš represents Latvia at international hockey events. In 2004, Daugaviņš played for Latvia at the 2004 World U18 Championship Division I as a 15 year old, earning two assists in five games, as Latvia finished in fourth place in their division. Daugaviņš came back for the 2005 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I with Latvia, scoring two goals and three points, helping the Latvian team to a second place finish in that division. At the 2006 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I, Daugaviņš had five goals and nine points in five games, helping Latvia finish with a perfect 5-0-0 record, and a first place finish in their division.

Daugaviņš participated with Latvia at the 2006 World Junior Championship as an 17 year old recording 2 assists in 6 games and at the 2007 World Junior Championship Division I as an 18 year old, where he had three goals and 10 points in five games, as Latvia finished in second place in their division. At the 2007 IIHF World Championship held in Moscow, Russia, Daugaviņš had three goals and six points in six games, as Latvia finished in 13th place in the tournament.

In 2008, Daugaviņš played at the 2008 World Junior Championship Division I, where he had two goals and 10 points in five games, helping Latvia win their division. He once again represented Latvia at the 2008 IIHF World Championship held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Quebec City, Quebec, earning no points in six games, as Latvia finished in 11th place.

At the 2010 Winter Olympics held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Daugaviņš appeared in four games for Latvia, getting no points, as the Latvians finished 12th in the tournament. He also participated at the 2010 IIHF World Championship held in Cologne, Germany, Mannheim, Germany and Gelsenkirchen, Germany, scoring two goals and three points in six games, as Latvia finished in 11th place.

He appeared also at the 2012 World Championship where he recorded one goal and one assist in 7 games.

His next big tournament were the 2014 Olympics where recorded 2 assists in 4 games. Lately that year, Daugaviņš also participated at the 2014 World Championship as the alternate captain playing in 7 games and recording 5 points just as incredible 42 penalty minutes.

Since 2015, Daugaviņš plays at big tournaments as the captain of Latvian National Team. That list includes 2015 World Championship where he did very well recording 9 points in 7 games, 2016 World Championship and 2017 World Championship. He also participated at the 2016 Olympic Qualification for 2018 Olympics, but Latvia was unsuccessful and did not qualify.

Awards

2010-11 AHL Calder Cup with the Binghamton Senators

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2005–06 HK Riga 2000 BLR 45 4 11 15 16
2006–07 Toronto St. Michael's Majors OHL 61 18 42 60 64
2006–07 Binghamton Senators AHL 11 2 0 2 7
2007–08 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors OHL 62 40 34 74 42 4 2 1 3 4
2007–08 Binghamton Senators AHL 3 0 1 1 0
2008–09 Binghamton Senators AHL 23 2 1 3 9
2008–09 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors OHL 30 11 17 28 35 11 2 7 9 14
2009–10 Binghamton Senators AHL 72 21 25 46 16
2009–10 Ottawa Senators NHL 1 0 0 0 0
2010–11 Binghamton Senators AHL 73 19 35 54 34 23 10 10 20 8
NHL totals 1 0 0 0 0

International

Year Team Comp GP G A Pts PIM
2004 Latvia WJC18-D1 5 0 2 2 8
2005 Latvia WJC18-D1 5 2 1 3 18
2006 Latvia WJC18-D1 5 5 4 9 20
2006 Latvia WJC 6 0 2 2 4
2006 Latvia WC 3 0 1 1 2
2007 Latvia WC 6 3 3 6 0
2008 Latvia WJC-D1 5 2 8 10 4
2008 Latvia WC 6 0 0 0 0
2010 Latvia OG 4 0 0 0 2
2010 Latvia WC 6 2 1 3 0
Junior int'l totals 26 9 17 26 54
Senior int'l totals 25 5 5 10 4

References

  1. Kaspars Daugavins-player profile. TSN (2010-05-03). Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
  2. Senators break scoreless tie late, hand Rangers another shutout. CBS Sports (2010-01-14). Retrieved on 2010-05-03.

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