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{{NHLTeamSeason
| birthname = Mischa Anne Marsden Barton
|Season=2008–09
| birthdate = {{birth date and age|1986|1|24}}
|Team=Washington Capitals
| birthplace = [[London]], [[England]]
|Conference=[[Eastern Conference (NHL)|Eastern]]
| othername =
|ConferenceRank=T-4th
| occupation = [[Film]], [[television]] [[actress]], [[presenter]], [[Model (person)|model]]
|Division=[[Southeast Division (NHL)|Southeast]]
| spouse =
|DivisionRank=T-1st
| website =
|Record=0-0-0
| awards = '''[[Teen Choice Award]] (2006)'''<br />for ''[[The O.C.]] (2003)''<br />'''[[Teen Choice Award]] (2004)'''<br />for ''[[The O.C.]] (2003)''
|HomeRecord=0-0-0
|RoadRecord=0-0-0
|GoalsFor=0
|GoalsAgainst=0
|GeneralManager= [[George McPhee]]
|Coach= [[Bruce Boudreau]]
|Captain= [[Chris Clark (ice hockey)|Chris Clark]]
|AltCaptain= [[Alex Ovechkin]], [[Donald Brashear]]
|Arena= [[Verizon Center]]
|Attendance= 15,472
|GoalsLeader= TBD
|AssistsLeader= TBD
|PointsLeader= TBD
|PlusMinusLeader= TBD
|PIMLeader= TBD
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'''Mischa Anne Marsden Barton''' (born [[January 24]] [[1986]]) is an [[English American]] film, television, and stage [[actress]], perhaps best known for her role as [[Marissa Cooper]] in the [[United States|American]] television series ''[[The O.C.]]''
The '''2008–09 Washington Capitals''' will attempt to qualify for the postseason for the second consecutive year.
{{NHLSeasonTOC}}


==Pre-season==
==Early life==
Mischa Barton was born in [[Hammersmith]], [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] to an [[Irish people|Irish]] mother, Nuala ([[married and maiden names|née]] Quinn), a photographer, and an [[English people|English]] father, Paul Marsden Barton, a foreign exchange broker. She has two sisters, Hania and Zoe.<ref>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/40/Mischa-Barton.html Mischa Barton Biography (1986-)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.hellomagazine.com/profiles/mischabarton/ An in-depth look at your favourite celebrity personalities - hellomagazine.com, HELLO!<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Barton moved to [[New York City]] at the age of four and became a [[Naturalization|naturalised]] citizen of the [[United States]] in [[Los Angeles]] on [[February 3]] [[2006]]. Barton graduated from the [[Professional Children's School]] in [[Manhattan]] in 2004, and attended classes at The [[Royal Academy of Dramatic Art]] in the summer 2006. She got her nice sweet vagina and hot tits a little later on in life.


==Career==
'''Standings'''
Barton began [[acting]] at the age of eight (as she said on [[The Friday Night Project]]), co-starring in the [[Off Broadway]] premiere of ''Slavs!,'' written by [[Tony Kushner]]. She appeared in several other Off Broadway productions, taking a lead role in [[James Lapine]]'s ''Twelve Dreams'' at [[Lincoln Center]]. She made her film debut in ''[[Lawn Dogs]],'' which won [[award]]s at [[film festival]]s around the world. Since then, she has appeared in several films, such as ''[[The Sixth Sense]],'' ''[[Notting Hill (film)|Notting Hill]],'' ''[[St Trinians]],'' and ''[[Closing the Ring]].'' In ''St Trinians,'' she appeared as a former head girl of that school advising current senior pupils on fashion and style.
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
! Southeast Divison
! GP
! W
! L
! OTL
! GF
! GA
! PTS
|-
| [[Washington Capitals]]
| 7
| 5
| 1
| 1
| 26
| 16
| 11
|-
| [[Tampa Bay Lightning]]
| 4
| 3
| 1
| 0
| 14
| 11
| 6
|-
| [[Carolina Hurricanes]]
| 6
| 3
| 3
| 0
| 12
| 15
| 6
|-
| [[Florida Panthers]]
| 6
| 2
| 2
| 2
| 14
| 22
| 6
|-
| [[Atlanta Thrashers]]
| 6
| 1
| 5
| 0
| 14
| 29
| 2
|}[http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=26956]


Barton first appeared on television in 1996, as young [[Lily Montgomery]] in the [[soap opera]] ''[[All My Children]],'' and in a modern re-make of ''[[Bonnie and Clyde (film)|Bonnie and Clyde]].'' She guest-starred in eight episodes of the television series ''[[Once and Again]]'' as Jessie Sammler's ([[Evan Rachel Wood]]'s) girlfriend, Katie Singer. Other television appearances include an episode of the [[FOX]] series [[Fastlane (TV series)|Fastlane]], [[James Blunt|James Blunt's]] music video "[[Goodbye My Lover]]", and [[Enrique Iglesias|Enrique Iglesias']] music video "[[Addicted]]".


In August 2003, [[FOX]] premiered the television series ''[[The O.C.]],'' about affluent teenagers with stormy personal lives who reside in scenic [[Orange County, California]]. The show became an overnight success because of the large fan base, and it put Barton on the map as [[Marissa Cooper]], until her departure from the show in the third-season finale in May 2006. ''The O.C.'' dropped in ratings dramatically during its third and fourth seasons, and ended in early 2007.<ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,241447,00.html 'The O.C.' Cancelled Due to Poor Ratings]. ''FoxNews.com.''</ref>
'''Schedule/Results'''
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
! Opponent
! Result
! Score
|-
| @ [[Carolina Hurricanes]]
| W
| 4-1
|-
| vs [[Carolina Hurricanes]]
| W
| 5-2
|-
| @ [[Boston Bruins]]
| W
| 4-3
|-
| @ [[New Jersey Devils]]
| W
| 3-2
|-
| @ [[Philadelphia Flyers]]
| L
| 1-2
|-
| vs [[Philadelphia Flyers]]
| W
| 5-1
|-
| vs [[Boston Bruins]]
| SOL
| 4-5
|}[http://capitals.nhl.com/team/app?service=page&page=TeamSchedule]


In July 2006, Barton appeared on the British comedy/variety show ''[[The Friday Night Project]]'' as a guest host.
==Regular season==
==== Division standings ====


In 2007, Barton appeared nude briefly in the film "The OH in Ohio", and again in "Closing the Ring".<ref> http://www.egotastic.com/entertainment/celebrities/mischa-barton/mischa-barton-nude-video-from-closing-the-ring-003362 </ref>
{{2008–09 NHL Southeast Division standings|team=WSH}}


Recently, Barton was cast in an upcoming international film produced by the Russian band [[t.A.T.u.]], called ''[[You and I (film)|You and I]].''<ref name=RIA>{{cite web | author=
===Conference standings===
| title=В Москве начнутся съемки фильма по роману депутата Алексея Митрофанова | publisher=rian.ru | 2007 | url=http://www.rian.ru/culture/cinema/20070530/66353322.html}}</ref> She appeared in ''[[Assassination of a High School President]],'' co-starring [[Bruce Willis]], when the film premiered at the [[2008 Sundance Film Festival]]. She is also set to appear in Walled In, Homecoming and Don't Fade Away.


She recently appeared on the popular show ''[[Gok's Fashion Fix]]'' on [[Channel 4]], signaling the end of her career.
{{2008–09 NHL Eastern Conference standings|team=WSH}}


===Game log===
==Endorsements==
Barton has been in many television commercials and print [[advertising]] campaigns. Long time friend and mentor Ivan Bart of [[IMG Models]] New York has represented her throughout her career. Barton has modeled for companies [[Calvin Klein]], [[bebe stores]], [[Aéropostale (clothing)|Aéropostale]], Monsoon Accessorize, [[Dooney & Bourke]], JC (Jeans and Clothes), European clothing line [[Morgan de Toi]], Jaspal, and [[Neutrogena]] skincare products. She became the [[spokesperson]] for [[Keds (shoes)|Keds]] Sneakers, substantially increasing their sales.<ref>[http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/stories/2005/05/02/daily4.html Keds sales increase]</ref> In [[Australia]], she appears in commercials for teen magazine ''Famous'' and was the guest of honor at retail giant [[David Jones Limited|David Jones]] Tahitian Summer Collection launch. She has also modeled jewelry for the company Waxing Poetic.
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In 2007, Barton also became a [[spokesperson]] for the SAFE (Skin Awareness for Everyone) campaign. In addition, she lent her name to the TRAID campaign (Textile Recycling for Aid and International Development) in association with Visa Swap. Barton was photographed in [[April]] 2007 for the Fall 2007/2008 advertising campaign for Italian clothing brand Iceberg, modeling with Nicolas Bemberg.<ref>[http://www.sassybella.com/column/index.php/2007/09/26/mischa-barton-fronts-icebergs-fall-2008-ad-campaign/ SASSYBELLA.com » Blog Archive » Mischa Barton fronts Iceberg’s fall 2008 ad campaign<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

In July 2008, she created a 14 piece handbag collection for online retailer, ASOS.com. Barton was reportedly very involved in the line which retails from £20 to £145. She told ASOS magazine that she first discovered the website through her sister.<ref>[http://www.sassybella.com/index.php/2008/07/28/mischa-bartons-handbag-line-for-asos-unveiled/ SASSYBELLA.com » Blog Archive » Mischa Barton’s handbag line for ASOS unveiled<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

==Personal life==
===Charitable affiliations===
Barton is currently the spokesperson for "Climate Star", an organization that fights Global Warming through social and legislative activism.<ref>[http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2006/edition_05-07-2006/Brady In Step With...Mischa Barton | PARADE Magazine<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Barton serves as an Entertainment Industry Foundation Ambassador teaming up with QVC to spread awareness and raise funds for women's cancer research through the Fashion Footwear Association of New York Shoes on Sale Initiative.<ref>[http://www.backchannelmedia.com/newsletter/articles/67/Mischa-Barton-Joins-QVC-the-Fashion-Footwear-Charitable-Foundation-and-the-Entertainment-Industry-Foundation-in-the-Fight-Against-Breast-Cancer Mischa Barton Joins QVC, the Fashion Footwear Charitable Foundation and the Entertainment Industry Foundation in the Fight Against Breast Cancer<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

In 2007, Barton also became a spokesperson for the SAFE (Skin Awareness for Everyone)<ref>[http://www.celebritybrands.net/skin-n-nails/mischa-bartons-safe-sun-message/ Mischa Barton’s ‘Safe Sun’ Message | Celebrity Brands :: Fashion, Beauty, Cosmetics, Lifestyle<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> campaign and also lent her name to the TRAID campaign (Textile Recycling for Aid and International Development) in association with Visa Swap.<ref>[http://news.speeple.com/mischanews.com/2007/05/28/mischa-barton-traid.htm Mischa Barton TRAID<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Barton is an ambassador for "Save the Children" and the "One Water" campaign which brings water to remote locations in [[Africa]], and is on the board of the "Lupus Research Committee" in Los Angeles.<ref>http://www.lupusny.org/downloads/theloop/fall2007.pdf</ref>

===Arrest===
Barton was arrested on suspicion of [[driving under the influence]], possession of [[marijuana]], and driving without a valid license on [[December 27]] [[2007]].<ref name=DUI>{{cite news |title=Mischa Barton Arrested on Charges of DUI, Drug Possession |url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,318538,00.html |publisher=[[Fox News]] |date=[[2007-12-27]] |accessdate=2007-12-30}}</ref>
She was stopped by the police during the early morning hours in [[West Hollywood, California]] when she was seen "straddling the lanes and failing to signal for a turn". Police discovered during the traffic stop that Barton "was an unlicensed driver and was driving while under the influence of an alcoholic beverage".<ref name=DUI /><!-- NEED REPUTABLE SOURCES FOR TEXT COMMENTED OUT: She registered a .12% on a breathalyzer test, and prescription drugs were found in her car, but Barton denied that they were hers. Barton was handcuffed on the corner of La Cienega and Santa Monica Blvd. and taken into the police station at 3am. She was driving a white Range Rover with a suspended license.--> She was detained and released later the same morning from the West Hollywood Sheriff Station on US$10,000 bail.

On Thursday, [[January 10]] [[2008]], Barton called into [[Ryan Seacrest]]'s radio show ''[[On Air with Ryan Seacrest]]'' (KIIS FM) and took full responsibility for her actions: <blockquote>"I was pulled over... just that. Obviously, I’m 100% responsible for my actions in this case and I’m really disappointed in myself... I don’t know what to say about it, except that I’m not perfect and I just don’t ever intend to do something this stupid again."<ref>[http://www.tmz.com/2008/01/10/mischa-im-100-responsible-for-dui/ Mischa: I'm 100% Responsible for DUI]</ref></blockquote>

Barton was subsequently charged with two misdemeanors: driving without a valid license; and a DUI.<ref>[http://ca.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idCAN2655489320080227 Mischa Barton charged with drunk driving]</ref>

==Filmography==
{| class="wikitable"
!Year
!Film
!Role
!Notes
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|1995
! colspan=2 style="background:#00285D; color:#BF2F38" | 2008–09 Game Log
|''Slavs!''
|- valign="top"
|Vodya
|<div class="NavFrame">
|
<div class="NavHead" style="background:#BF2F38; color:white">October</div>
<div class="NavContent" style="text-align:center; display:none;">
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable"
|-
! width="5%" | Game
! width="10%" | Date
! width="10%" | Opponent
! width="5%" | Score
! width="10%" | Location/Attendance
! width="5%" | Record
|- align="center"
| 1 || 10 || Atlanta Thrashers || || Atlanta ||
|- align="center"
| 2 || 11 || Chicago Blackhawks || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 3 || 13 || Vancouver Canucks || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 4 || 16 || Pittsburgh Penguins || || Pittsburgh ||
|- align="center"
| 5 || 18 || New Jersey Devils || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 6 || 21 || Calgary Flames || || Calgary ||
|- align="center"
| 7 || 23 || Phoenix Coyotes || || Phoenix ||
|- align="center"
| 8 || 25 || Dallas Stars || || Dallas ||
|- align="center"
| 9 || 28 || Nashville Predators || || Washington ||
|}</div></div>
|-
|-
|''Twelve Dreams''

|Emma
|<div class="NavFrame">
|
<div class="NavHead" style="background:#BF2F38; color:white">November</div>
<div class="NavContent" style="text-align:center; display:none;">
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable"
|-
! width="5%" | Game
! width="10%" | Date
! width="10%" | Opponent
! width="5%" | Score
! width="10%" | Location/Attendance
! width="5%" | Record
|- align="center"
| 10 || 1 || Buffalo Sabres || || Buffalo ||
|- align="center"
| 11 || 4 || Ottawa Senators || || Ottawa ||
|- align="center"
| 12 || 6 || Carolina Hurricanes || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 13 || 8 || New York Rangers || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 14 || 10 || Tampa Bay Lightning || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 15 || 12 || Carolina Hurricanes || || Carolina ||
|- align="center"
| 16 || 14 || New Jersey Devils || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 17 || 15 || New Jersey Devils || || New Jersey ||
|- align="center"
| 18 || 19 || Anaheim Ducks || || Anaheim ||
|- align="center"
| 19 || 20 || Los Angeles Kings || || Los Angeles ||
|- align="center"
| 20 || 22 || San Jose Sharks || || San Jose ||
|- align="center"
| 21 || 24 || Minnesota Wild || || Minnesota ||
|- align="center"
| 22 || 26 || Atlanta Thrashers || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 23 || 28 || Montreal Canadiens || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 24 || 29 || Columbus Blue Jackets || || Columbus ||
|}</div></div>
|-
|-
|''Polio Water''
|<div class="NavFrame">
|Diane
<div class="NavHead" style="background:#BF2F38; color:white">December</div>
|
<div class="NavContent" style="text-align:center; display:none;">
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable"
|-
! width="5%" | Game
! width="10%" | Date
! width="10%" | Opponent
! width="5%" | Score
! width="10%" | Location/Attendance
! width="5%" | Record
|- align="center"
| 25 || 2 || Florida Panthers || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 26 || 4 || New York Islanders || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 27 || 6 || Toronto Maple Leafs || || Toronto ||
|- align="center"
| 28 || 7 || Carolina Hurricanes || || Carolina ||
|- align="center"
| 29 || 10 || Boston Bruins || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 30 || 12 || Ottawa Senators || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 31 || 13 || Montreal Canadiens || || Montreal ||
|- align="center"
| 32 || 16 || New York Islanders || || New York ||
|- align="center"
| 33 || 18 || St. Louis Blues || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 34 || 20 || Philadelphia Flyers || || Philadelphia ||
|- align="center"
| 35 || 23 || New York Rangers || || New York ||
|- align="center"
| 36 || 26 || Buffalo Sabres || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 37 || 28 || Toronto Maple Leafs || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 38 || 30 || Buffalo Sabres || || Buffalo ||
|}</div></div>
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|1996
|<div class="NavFrame">
|''[[Where The Truth Lies]]''
<div class="NavHead" style="background:#BF2F38; color:white">January</div>
|Cinda
<div class="NavContent" style="text-align:center; display:none;">
|''Stage play''
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable"
|-
! width="5%" | Game
! width="10%" | Date
! width="10%" | Opponent
! width="5%" | Score
! width="10%" | Location/Attendance
! width="5%" | Record
|- align="center"
| 39 || 1 || Tampa Bay Lightning || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 40 || 3 || New York Rangers || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 41 || 6 || Philadelphia Flyers || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 42 || 9 || Columbus Blue Jackets || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 43 || 10 || Montreal Canadiens || || Montreal ||
|- align="center"
| 44 || 13 || Edmonton Oilers || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 45 || 14 || Pittsburgh Penguins || || Pittsburgh ||
|- align="center"
| 46 || 17 || Boston Bruins || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 47 || 19 || New York Islanders || || New York ||
|- align="center"
| 48 || 20 || Ottawa Senators || || Ottawa ||
|- align="center"
| 49 || 27 || Boston Bruins || || Boston ||
|- align="center"
| 50 || 31 || Detroit Red Wings || || Washington ||
|}</div></div>
|-
|-
|''New York Crossing''
|<div class="NavFrame">
|Drummond
<div class="NavHead" style="background:#BF2F38; color:white">February</div>
|''TV movie''
<div class="NavContent" style="text-align:center; display:none;">
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable"
|-
! width="5%" | Game
! width="10%" | Date
! width="10%" | Opponent
! width="5%" | Score
! width="10%" | Location/Attendance
! width="5%" | Record
|- align="center"
| 51 || 1 || Ottawa Senators || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 52 || 3 || New Jersey Devils || || New Jersey ||
|- align="center"
| 53 || 5 || Los Angeles Kings || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 54 || 7 || Florida Panthers || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 55 || 11 || New York Rangers || || New York ||
|- align="center"
| 56 || 14 || Tampa Bay Lightning || || Tampa Bay ||
|- align="center"
| 57 || 15 || Florida Panthers || || Florida ||
|- align="center"
| 58 || 18 || Montreal Canadiens || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 59 || 20 || Colorado Avalanche || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 60 || 22 || Pittsburgh Penguins || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 61 || 24 || Philadelphia Flyers || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 62 || 26 || Atlanta Thrashers || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 63 || 28 || Boston Bruins || || Boston ||
|}</div></div>
|-
|-
|''[[All My Children]]''
|<div class="NavFrame">
|[[Lily Montgomery]]
<div class="NavHead" style="background:#BF2F38; color:white">March</div>
|
<div class="NavContent" style="text-align:center; display:none;">
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable"
|-
! width="5%" | Game
! width="10%" | Date
! width="10%" | Opponent
! width="5%" | Score
! width="10%" | Location/Attendance
! width="5%" | Record
|- align="center"
| 64 || 1 || Florida Panthers || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 65 || 3 || Carolina Hurricanes || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 66 || 5 || Toronto Maple Leafs || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 67 || 8 || Pittsburgh Penguins || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 68 || 10 || Nashville Predators || || Nashville ||
|- align="center"
| 69 || 12 || Philadelphia Flyers || || Philadelphia ||
|- align="center"
| 70 || 14 || Carolina Hurricanes || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 71 || 16 || Atlanta Thrashers || || Atlanta ||
|- align="center"
| 72 || 17 || Florida Panthers || || Florida ||
|- align="center"
| 73 || 19 || Tampa Bay Lightning || || Tampa Bay ||
|- align="center"
| 74 || 21 || Carolina Hurricanes || || Carolina ||
|- align="center"
| 75 || 24 || Toronto Maple Leafs || || Toronto ||
|- align="center"
| 76 || 27 || Tampa Bay Lightning || || Washington ||
|}</div></div>
|-
|-
|rowspan="2"|1997
|<div class="NavFrame">
|''One Flea Spare''
<div class="NavHead" style="background:#BF2F38; color:white">April</div>
|Morse
<div class="NavContent" style="text-align:center; display:none;">
|''Stage Play''
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable"
|-
! width="5%" | Game
! width="10%" | Date
! width="10%" | Opponent
! width="5%" | Score
! width="10%" | Location/Attendance
! width="5%" | Record
|- align="center"
| 77 || 1 || New York Islanders || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 78 || 3 || Buffalo Sabres || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 79 || 5 || Atlanta Thrashers || || Washington ||
|- align="center"
| 80 || 7 || Atlanta Thrashers || || Atlanta ||
|- align="center"
| 81 || 9 || Tampa Bay Lightning || || Tampa Bay ||
|- align="center"
| 82 || 11 || Florida Panthers || || Florida ||
|}</div></div>
|-
|-
|''[[Lawn Dogs]]''
! colspan=2 style="color:#BF2F38" | [http://capitals.nhl.com/team/app?service=page&page=TeamSchedule Schedule]
|Devon
|}
|

==Playoffs==
==Player stats==
===Skaters===
<!-- IMPORTANT: RANK PLAYERS BY Points, then goals, then GP (fewer), then PIM (fewer), then +/- -->
''Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes''
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%"
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|1999
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="10%" | Player
|''[[Notting Hill (film)|Notting Hill]]''
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="6%" | GP
|Child actor
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="6%" | G
|
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="6%" |A
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="6%" | PTS
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="6%" | +/-
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="6%" | PIM
|-
|-
|''Pups''
|Rocky
|
|
| || || || || ||
|}

===Goaltenders===
''Note: GP = Games Played; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime Losses; GA = Goals Against; SO = Shutouts; Sv% = Save Percentage; GAA = Goals Against Average''
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable sortable" width="52%"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#dddddd"
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="50%" | Player
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="10%" | GP
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="10%" | TOI
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="10%" | W
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="10%" | L
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="10%" | OT
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="10%" | GA
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="10%" | SO
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="10%" | Sv%
! style="background:#003153;color:#C80815;" width="10%" | GAA
|-align=center
|}

==Awards and records==
===Records===
===Milestones===
{|class="wikitable" width="52%"
| colspan="10" align="center" | '''Regular Season'''
|- align="center" bgcolor="#dddddd"
| '''Player''' || '''Milestone''' || '''Reached'''
|-
|-
|''[[The Sixth Sense]]''
|}
|Kyra

|
==Transactions==
===Trades===
{| border=1 style="border-collapse:collapse" bordercolor="#DFDFDF" cellpadding="5"
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[2000 in film|2000]]
| [[June 20]], [[2008–09 NHL season|2008]]<br>
|''[[Paranoid]]''
| valign="top"| To [[Washington Capitals]] <hr>21st pick in [[2008 NHL Entry Draft|2008]]
|Theresa
| valign="top"| To [[New Jersey Devils]] <hr>23rd pick in 2008<br>2nd round pick in 2008
|
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| June 20, 2008<br>
| valign="top"| To Washington Capitals <hr> 27th pick in 2008
| valign="top"| To [[Philadelphia Flyers]] <hr> [[Steve Eminger]]<br>3rd round pick in 2008
|}

===Free Agents===
{| cellspacing="10"
| valign="top" |
{|class="wikitable"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#dddddd"
| '''Player''' || '''Former team''' || '''Contract Terms'''
|-
|-
|''Frankie & Hazel''
| [[Jose Theodore]] || [[Colorado Avalanche]] || $9 million, 2 years<ref>[http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/teams/story/?id=242180&hubname=nhl-capitals&lid=sublink06&lpos=headlines_nhl-capitals Capitals sign Theodore, Raycroft joins Avs<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
|Frankie
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|''[[Skipped Parts]]''
|[[Cristobal Huet]]<ref>[http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Hockey/NHL/Chicago/2008/07/01/6036741-cp.html CANOE - SLAM! Sports - Hockey NHL - Chicago - Blackhawks and Cristobal Huet agree to four-year deal<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> || [[Chicago Blackhawks]]
|Maurey
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|-
|rowspan="3"|[[2001 in film|2001]]
|[[Matt Cooke]]<ref>[http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/teams/story/?id=242603&hubname=nhl-penguins&lid=sublink02&lpos=headlines_nhl-penguins Penguins sign Cooke to two-year deal<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> || [[Pittsburgh Penguins]]
|''[[Tart (film)|Tart]]''
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|Grace
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===Claimed from Waivers===
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|''[[Lost and Delirious]]''
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|Mary
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==Draft picks==
Washington 's picks at the [[2008 NHL Entry Draft]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app?page=DraftStats&service=page&supl=N&year=2008 |title=NHL.com - Stats |date=[[2008-06-21]] |accessdate=2008-06-21}}</ref> in [[Ottawa, Ontario|Ottawa]] • [[Ontario]].
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|rowspan="2"|2002
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|''[[Once and Again]]''
| 21 (from New Jersey)
|Katie Singer
| [[Anton Gustafsson]]
|''2001&ndash;2002''
| (C)
| {{SWE}}
| [[Frölunda HC]] ([[J20 SuperElit|Sweden Jr.]])
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|-
|''[[A Ring of Endless Light (film)|A Ring of Endless Light]]''
| 1
|Vikki
| 27 (from Philadelphia)
|
| [[John Carlson (ice hockey)|John Carlson]]
| (D)
| {{USA}}
| [[Indiana Ice]] ([[United States Hockey League|USHL]])
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|rowspan="3"|2003
| 2
|''[[Octane (film)|Octane]]''
| 57 (from San Jose)
|Natasha 'Nat' Wilson
| [[Eric Mestery]]
|
| (D)
| {{CAN}}
| [[Tri-City Americans]] ([[Western Hockey League|WHL]])
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|''[[The O.C.]]''
| 2
|[[Marissa Cooper]]
| 58 (from Philadelphia)
| ''2003&ndash;2006''
| [[Dmitri Kugryshev]]
| (RW)
| {{RUS}}
| [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] ([[Russian Super League|RSL]])
|-
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|''[[Fastlane]]''
| 4
|Simone
| 93 (from Los Angeles)
|''in episode "Simone Says"''
| [[Braden Holtby]]
| (G)
| {{CAN}}
| [[Saskatoon Blades]] ([[Western Hockey League]])
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|-
|rowspan="1"|[[2006 in film|2006]]
| 5
|''[[The Oh in Ohio]]''
| 144
|Kristen
| [[Joel Broda]]
|
| (C)
| {{CAN}}
| [[Moose Jaw Warriors]] ([[Western Hockey League|WHL]])
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[2007 in film|2007]]
| 6
|''[[Closing the Ring]]''
| 174
|Young Ethel Ann
| [[Greg Burke]]
|
| (LW)
| {{USA}}
| [[New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs]] ([[Eastern Junior Hockey League|EJHL]])
|-
|-
|''[[St Trinian's (2007 film)|St Trinian's]]''
| 7
|J.J. French
| 204
|
| [[Stefan Della Rovere]]
| (LW)
| {{CAN}}
| [[Barrie Colts]] ([[Ontario Hockey League|OHL]])
|-
|-
|''[[Virgin Territory]]''
|Pampinea
|
|-
|rowspan="5"|[[2008 in film|2008]]
|''[[Assassination of a High School President]]''
|Francesca
|''Awaiting release''
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|''[[You and I (film)|You and I ]]''
|Lana Starkova
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|''[[Homecoming (2008 film)|Homecoming]]''
|Shelby
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|-
|''Don't Fade Away''
|Kat
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|''Walled In''
|Sam
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==Roster==
{{Washington Capitals Roster}}

==See also==
*[[2008–09 NHL season]]

==Farm teams==

[[Hershey Bears]] of the [[American Hockey League]] (AHL) and the [[South Carolina Stingrays]] of the [[East Coast Hockey League]] (ECHL)


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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==External links==
{{Wikiquote}}
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*{{people.com}}


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Mischa Barton
Born
Mischa Anne Marsden Barton
Occupation(s)Film, television actress, presenter, model
AwardsTeen Choice Award (2006)
for The O.C. (2003)
Teen Choice Award (2004)
for The O.C. (2003)

Mischa Anne Marsden Barton (born January 24 1986) is an English American film, television, and stage actress, perhaps best known for her role as Marissa Cooper in the American television series The O.C.

Early life

Mischa Barton was born in Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom to an Irish mother, Nuala (née Quinn), a photographer, and an English father, Paul Marsden Barton, a foreign exchange broker. She has two sisters, Hania and Zoe.[1][2] Barton moved to New York City at the age of four and became a naturalised citizen of the United States in Los Angeles on February 3 2006. Barton graduated from the Professional Children's School in Manhattan in 2004, and attended classes at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in the summer 2006. She got her nice sweet vagina and hot tits a little later on in life.

Career

Barton began acting at the age of eight (as she said on The Friday Night Project), co-starring in the Off Broadway premiere of Slavs!, written by Tony Kushner. She appeared in several other Off Broadway productions, taking a lead role in James Lapine's Twelve Dreams at Lincoln Center. She made her film debut in Lawn Dogs, which won awards at film festivals around the world. Since then, she has appeared in several films, such as The Sixth Sense, Notting Hill, St Trinians, and Closing the Ring. In St Trinians, she appeared as a former head girl of that school advising current senior pupils on fashion and style.

Barton first appeared on television in 1996, as young Lily Montgomery in the soap opera All My Children, and in a modern re-make of Bonnie and Clyde. She guest-starred in eight episodes of the television series Once and Again as Jessie Sammler's (Evan Rachel Wood's) girlfriend, Katie Singer. Other television appearances include an episode of the FOX series Fastlane, James Blunt's music video "Goodbye My Lover", and Enrique Iglesias' music video "Addicted".

In August 2003, FOX premiered the television series The O.C., about affluent teenagers with stormy personal lives who reside in scenic Orange County, California. The show became an overnight success because of the large fan base, and it put Barton on the map as Marissa Cooper, until her departure from the show in the third-season finale in May 2006. The O.C. dropped in ratings dramatically during its third and fourth seasons, and ended in early 2007.[3]

In July 2006, Barton appeared on the British comedy/variety show The Friday Night Project as a guest host.

In 2007, Barton appeared nude briefly in the film "The OH in Ohio", and again in "Closing the Ring".[4]

Recently, Barton was cast in an upcoming international film produced by the Russian band t.A.T.u., called You and I.[5] She appeared in Assassination of a High School President, co-starring Bruce Willis, when the film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. She is also set to appear in Walled In, Homecoming and Don't Fade Away.

She recently appeared on the popular show Gok's Fashion Fix on Channel 4, signaling the end of her career.

Endorsements

Barton has been in many television commercials and print advertising campaigns. Long time friend and mentor Ivan Bart of IMG Models New York has represented her throughout her career. Barton has modeled for companies Calvin Klein, bebe stores, Aéropostale, Monsoon Accessorize, Dooney & Bourke, JC (Jeans and Clothes), European clothing line Morgan de Toi, Jaspal, and Neutrogena skincare products. She became the spokesperson for Keds Sneakers, substantially increasing their sales.[6] In Australia, she appears in commercials for teen magazine Famous and was the guest of honor at retail giant David Jones Tahitian Summer Collection launch. She has also modeled jewelry for the company Waxing Poetic.

In 2007, Barton also became a spokesperson for the SAFE (Skin Awareness for Everyone) campaign. In addition, she lent her name to the TRAID campaign (Textile Recycling for Aid and International Development) in association with Visa Swap. Barton was photographed in April 2007 for the Fall 2007/2008 advertising campaign for Italian clothing brand Iceberg, modeling with Nicolas Bemberg.[7]

In July 2008, she created a 14 piece handbag collection for online retailer, ASOS.com. Barton was reportedly very involved in the line which retails from £20 to £145. She told ASOS magazine that she first discovered the website through her sister.[8]

Personal life

Charitable affiliations

Barton is currently the spokesperson for "Climate Star", an organization that fights Global Warming through social and legislative activism.[9]

Barton serves as an Entertainment Industry Foundation Ambassador teaming up with QVC to spread awareness and raise funds for women's cancer research through the Fashion Footwear Association of New York Shoes on Sale Initiative.[10]

In 2007, Barton also became a spokesperson for the SAFE (Skin Awareness for Everyone)[11] campaign and also lent her name to the TRAID campaign (Textile Recycling for Aid and International Development) in association with Visa Swap.[12]

Barton is an ambassador for "Save the Children" and the "One Water" campaign which brings water to remote locations in Africa, and is on the board of the "Lupus Research Committee" in Los Angeles.[13]

Arrest

Barton was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, possession of marijuana, and driving without a valid license on December 27 2007.[14] She was stopped by the police during the early morning hours in West Hollywood, California when she was seen "straddling the lanes and failing to signal for a turn". Police discovered during the traffic stop that Barton "was an unlicensed driver and was driving while under the influence of an alcoholic beverage".[14] She was detained and released later the same morning from the West Hollywood Sheriff Station on US$10,000 bail.

On Thursday, January 10 2008, Barton called into Ryan Seacrest's radio show On Air with Ryan Seacrest (KIIS FM) and took full responsibility for her actions:

"I was pulled over... just that. Obviously, I’m 100% responsible for my actions in this case and I’m really disappointed in myself... I don’t know what to say about it, except that I’m not perfect and I just don’t ever intend to do something this stupid again."[15]

Barton was subsequently charged with two misdemeanors: driving without a valid license; and a DUI.[16]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1995 Slavs! Vodya
Twelve Dreams Emma
Polio Water Diane
1996 Where The Truth Lies Cinda Stage play
New York Crossing Drummond TV movie
All My Children Lily Montgomery
1997 One Flea Spare Morse Stage Play
Lawn Dogs Devon
1999 Notting Hill Child actor
Pups Rocky
The Sixth Sense Kyra
2000 Paranoid Theresa
Frankie & Hazel Frankie TV movie
Skipped Parts Maurey
2001 Tart Grace
Lost and Delirious Mary
Julie Johnson Lisa Johnson
2002 Once and Again Katie Singer 2001–2002
A Ring of Endless Light Vikki
2003 Octane Natasha 'Nat' Wilson
The O.C. Marissa Cooper 2003–2006
Fastlane Simone in episode "Simone Says"
2006 The Oh in Ohio Kristen
2007 Closing the Ring Young Ethel Ann
St Trinian's J.J. French
Virgin Territory Pampinea
2008 Assassination of a High School President Francesca Awaiting release
You and I Lana Starkova
Homecoming Shelby
Don't Fade Away Kat
Walled In Sam

References

  1. ^ Mischa Barton Biography (1986-)
  2. ^ An in-depth look at your favourite celebrity personalities - hellomagazine.com, HELLO!
  3. ^ 'The O.C.' Cancelled Due to Poor Ratings. FoxNews.com.
  4. ^ http://www.egotastic.com/entertainment/celebrities/mischa-barton/mischa-barton-nude-video-from-closing-the-ring-003362
  5. ^ "В Москве начнутся съемки фильма по роману депутата Алексея Митрофанова". rian.ru. {{cite web}}: Text "2007" ignored (help)
  6. ^ Keds sales increase
  7. ^ SASSYBELLA.com » Blog Archive » Mischa Barton fronts Iceberg’s fall 2008 ad campaign
  8. ^ SASSYBELLA.com » Blog Archive » Mischa Barton’s handbag line for ASOS unveiled
  9. ^ In Step With...Mischa Barton | PARADE Magazine
  10. ^ Mischa Barton Joins QVC, the Fashion Footwear Charitable Foundation and the Entertainment Industry Foundation in the Fight Against Breast Cancer
  11. ^ Mischa Barton’s ‘Safe Sun’ Message | Celebrity Brands :: Fashion, Beauty, Cosmetics, Lifestyle
  12. ^ Mischa Barton TRAID
  13. ^ http://www.lupusny.org/downloads/theloop/fall2007.pdf
  14. ^ a b "Mischa Barton Arrested on Charges of DUI, Drug Possession". Fox News. 2007-12-27. Retrieved 2007-12-30. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  15. ^ Mischa: I'm 100% Responsible for DUI
  16. ^ Mischa Barton charged with drunk driving

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