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  1. NHL teams deck out in festive outfits to celebrate holiday season Players put on ugly sweaters, Christmas-themed suits https://www.nhl.com/news/topic/short-shifts/nhl-teams-dress-festive-for-holiday-season
  2. Brent Burns surpasses Craig Ramsay for 8th all-time on the iron man list. THE NHL IRON MAN STREAK (REGULAR SEASON) List of NHL players with 500+ consecutive games played 01. 1064 - Phil Kessel (November 3, 2009-Present) 02. 989 - Keith Yandle (March 26, 2009-March 29, 2022) 03. 964 - Doug Jarvis (October 8, 1975 - October 10, 1987) 04. 914 - Garry Unger (February 24, 1968 - December 21, 1979) 05. 910 - Patrick Marleau (April 9, 2009-May 12, 2021) 06. 884 - Steve Larmer (October 6, 1982 - April 15, 1993) 07. 830 - Andrew Cogliano (October 4, 2007 - January 13, 2018) 08. 794 - Brent Burns (November 21, 2013-Present) 09. 776 - Craig Ramsay (March 27, 1973 - February 10, 1983) 10. 737 - Jay Bouwmeester (March 6, 2004 - November 22, 2014) 11. 679 - Henrik Sedin (March 21, 2004 - January 18, 2014) Inducted in 2022 12. 630 - Andy Hebenton (October 7, 1955 - March 22, 1964) 13. 622 - Karl Alzner (October 8, 2010 - April 7, 2018) 14. 617 - Antoine Vermette (October 27, 2007 - October 22, 2015) 15. 580 - Johnny Wilson (February 10, 1952 - March 20, 1960) 16. 576 - Billy Harris (October 7, 1972 - November 28, 1979) 17. 570 - Mark Recchi (October 4, 1991 - December 11, 1998) Inducted in 2017 18. 566 - Danny Grant (December 4, 1968 - December 19, 1975) 19. 548 - Alex Delvecchio (December 13, 1956 - November 11, 1964) Inducted in 1977 20. 542 - Brendan Morrison (February 27, 2000 - December 12, 2007) 21. 529 - Jarome Iginla (October 4, 2007 - March 30, 2014) Inducted in 2020 22. 519 - Craig MacTavish (October 12, 1986 - January 2, 1993) 23. 513 - Brad Boyes (October 5, 2005 - November 23, 2011) 24. 512 - J.P. Parise (February 16, 1972 - November 19, 1978) 25. 509 - Andrew Brunette (January 2, 2002 - February 19, 2009) 26. 509 - John Marks (October 27, 1973 - December 30, 1979) 27. 508 - Murray Murdoch (November 16, 1926 - March 21, 1937) 28. 502 - Glenn Hall (October 6, 1955 - November 7, 1962) Inducted in 1975 THE NHL IRON MAN STREAK (PLAYOFFS) 01. 228 - Nicklas Lidstrom (April 18, 1992 - May 22, 2009) Inducted in 2015 02. 227 - Larry Robinson (April 14, 1973 - April 20, 1992) Inducted in 1995 03. 214 - Glenn Anderson (April 8, 1981 - May 17, 1995) Inducted in 2008 04. 197 - Scott Stevens (April 12, 1988 - June 9, 2003) Inducted in 2007 05. 194 - Martin Brodeur (May 15, 1994 - June 11, 2012) Inducted in 2018 06. 184 - Bobby Smith (April 8, 1980 - April 30, 1992) 07. 182 - Doug Gilmour (April 4, 1984 - May 13, 2002) Inducted in 2011 08. 179 - Esa Tikkanen (April 24, 1986 - June 16, 1998) 09. 178 - Guy Carbonneau (April 6, 1983 - April 26, 1998) Inducted in 2019 10. 166 - Valtteri Filppula (April 12, 2007 - May 3, 2019) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NHL_players_with_500_consecutive_games_played https://records.nhl.com/records/skater-records/seasons-and-games/most-consecutive-games-played
  3. All of the NHL Lacrosse Plays Take a look back at all of the lacrosse-style goals starting with Svechnikov in 2019 all the way to Bedard and Zegras at year-end 2023! https://www.nhl.com/video/all-of-the-nhl-lacrosse-plays-6343800094112
  4. Does Eric Staal have a case to be considered for the Hockey Hall of Fame? Jun 16, 2022 - STATS BELOW ARE NOT UPDATED - 1365 Games played; 455 GOALS; 608 ASSISTS; 1063 POINTS https://cardiaccane.com/2022/06/16/72258/ Eric Staal is a name that should be familiar to the majority of Carolina Hurricanes fans. He served as captain, remains the team’s all-time leading scorer, and is the pride of the 2003 NHL draft among skaters. There is a strong argument to be made with Eric regarding his status as a Hall of Fame player. Does he belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto or is the Hurricanes legend not quite cut out for it? Eric Staal played 1293 NHL games and had 441 goals and 593 assists for 1034 points in the National Hockey League over a 17-year career with five different organizations. He’s played with all three of his brothers at some point and has been a key contributor for the most part for his entire career. He holds the record for the most points and goals in a season by a Hurricane. Staal also holds the Hurricanes’ team record since relocation for goals, assists, points, games played, short-handed goals, powerplay goals, and even some of the playoff records. His playoff point record was only taken this year, remembering Staal only played in 2 postseasons with the Canes. Staal was a major difference-maker for the Hurricanes and we know one day, his iconic number 12 will hang above the ice in PNC Arena. Eric Staal is going to be remembered as a Hurricanes legend. However, could he be destined for something greater? There is a strong case to be made regarding Eric Staal as a possible member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. It is important to remember when talking about this that this is about more than just the NHL. It will consider his time in the world Juniors would Canada and his Olympic gold medal in 2010 in Vancouver. Most recently captaining Canada in the 2022 Olympic Games, he has done a lot to serve his country on the ice. As a member of the exclusive triple gold club, Staal is a world juniors winner, an Olympic gold medallist, and a Stanley Cup champion. That is some rare company for the Thunder Bay, Ontario native to be in. However, that on its own is not good enough for a Hall of Fame career. How does he compare to his draft class? From the 2003 draught class, nobody has more points than Staal. Nobody has more goals and only one player has more games played and that is the recently retired Dustin Brown. Eric Staal would come 4th in Hart voting in the 2005/2006 season as he led the hurricanes to capture Lord Stanley’s Cup. That was also the year Staal made the second All-star team and that was the best individual year of success in his career. The argument with Eric Staal can go both ways. He’s not quite passed that 600-goal mark that makes him a shoo-in to the Hall, however, he’s got the stats in comparison to the people he came through with. He holds the records individually with an organization and he’s got three major pieces of silverware that he won with different teams he showed himself as a leader for both his country and his NHL team. Staal might not be a player than Canes fans now look back on fondly. However, Eric led this team to the best of his abilities with poor management, poor ownership, and really only himself. He never said a bad word about the organization or the fans. He shouldn’t ever have to buy his own drinks in Carolina again. But as for his case as a Hall of Famer, what do you think?
  5. ACTIVE NHL LEADERS IN GOALS 01. 828 - Alex Ovechkin - 19th season - Should have been 20 02. 570 - Sidney Crosby - 19th season 03. 530 - Steven Stamkos - 16th season 04. 482 - Evgeni Malkin - 18th season 05. 462 - Joe Pavelski - 18th season 06. 453 - Patrick Kane - 17th season 07. 436 - John Tavares - 15th season 08. 434 - Jeff Carter - 19th season 09. 421 - Corey Perry - 19th season 10. 406 - Anze Kopitar - 18th seasons 11. 385 - Brad Marchand - 15th season 12. 367 - Jamie Benn - 15th season
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