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  1. COLLECTOR'S EDITION The Hockey News TOP 100 GOALIES OF ALL-TIME (2018) https://thehockeynews.store/products/top-100-goalies?variant=12859833516085 COLLECTOR'S EDITION The Hockey News TOP 100 GOALIES OF ALL-TIME (2018) 1. Terry Sawchuk 2. Patrick Roy 3. Martin Brodeur 4. Jacques Plante 5. Dominik Hasek 6. Glenn Hall 7. Ken Dryden 8. Bill Durnan 9. George Hainsworth 10. Turk Broda 11. Bernie Parent 12. Frank Brimsek 13. Grant Fuhr 14. Georges Vezina 15. Charlie Gardiner 16. Clint Benedict 17. Tony Esposito 18. Ed Belfour 19. Billy Smith 20. Lorne Chabot 21. Tiny Thompson 22. Johnny Bower 23. Roy Worters 24. Henrik Lundqvist 25. Gump Worsley 26. Tom Barrasso 27. Carey Price 28. Harry Lumley 29. Roberto Luongo 30. Ed Giacomin 31. Alec Connell 32. Jonathan Quick 33. Rogie Vachon 34. Hap Holmes 35. Tim Thomas 36. Curtis Joseph 37. Chuck Rayner 38. Mike Vernon 39. Gerry Cheevers 40. Marc-Andre Fleury 41. Miikka Kiprusoff 42. John Vanbiesbrouck 43. Mike Richter 44. Dave Kerr 45. Ron Hextall 46. Sergei Bobrovsky 47. Mike Liut 48. Pekka Rinne 49. Al Rollins 50. John Ross Roach 51. Chris Osgood 52. Tuukka Rask 53. Ryan Miller 54. Roger Crozier 55. Jean-Sebastien Giguere 56. Evgeni Nabokov 57. Andy Moog 58. Nikolai Khabibulin 59. Pete Peeters 60. Corey Crawford 61. Bill Ranford 62. Normie Smith 63. Chico Resch 64. Olaf Kolzig 65. Braden Holtby 66. Charlie Hodge 67. Tomas Vokoun 68. Kelly Hrudey 69. Sean Burke 70. Gerry McNeil 71. Pelle Lindbergh 72. Jose Theodore 73. Dan Bouchard 74. Marty Turco 75. Gilles Meloche 76. Don Edwards 77. Felix Potvin 78. Mike Karakas 79. Jim Henry 80. Cam Ward 81. Johnny Mowers 82. Kirk McLean 83. Wilf Cude 84. Reggie Lemelin 85. Don Beaupre 86. Cesare Maniago 87. Eddie Johnston 88. Ben Bishop 89. Richard Brodeur 90. Mike Palmateer 91. Craig Anderson 92. Ilya Bryzgalov 93. Arturs Irbe 94. Guy Hebert 95. Semyon Varlamov 96. Jaroslav Halak 97. Cory Schneider 98. Earl Robertson 99. Don Simmons 100. Daren Puppa 101. Kari Lehtonen (Page 146) Last page! The Hockey News: TOP 10 NON-NHL GOALIES (Pages 138-139) 1. Hugh Lehman 2. Percy Lesueur 3. Riley Hern 4. Paddy Moran 5. Tom Paton 6. John Bower Hutton 7. Billy Nicholson 8. Joe Daley 9. Hal Winkler 10. Bert Lindsay The Hockey News: TOP 10 INTERNATIONAL GOALIES (Pages 140-141) 1. Vladislav Tretiak 2. Jiri Holecek 3. Seth Martin 4. Peter Lindmark 5. Vladimir Dzurilla 6. Jiri Kralik 7. Viktor Konovalenko 8. Leif Holmqvist 9. Bohumil Modry 10. Urpo Ylonen The Hockey News: TOP 10 WOMEN'S GOALIES (Pages 136-137) 1. Shannon Szabados 2. Noora Raty 3. Kim St. Pierre 4. Erin Whitten 5. Charline Labonte 6. Florence Schelling 7. Kim Martin 8. Sarah Tueting 9. Cathy Phillips 10. Jessie Vetter The Hockey News: TOP 9 FUTURE GOALIES (Page 142-143) 1. Frederik Andersen 2. Devan Dubnyk 3. John Gibson 4. Connor Hellebuyck 5. Martin Jones 6. Matt Murray 7. Antti Raanta 8. Mike Smith 9. Andrei Vasilevskiy Only 30 of the Top 100 goalies are in the Hockey Hall of Fame so far 1. Terry Sawchuk 2. Patrick Roy 3. Martin Brodeur 4. Jacques Plante 5. Dominik Hasek 6. Glenn Hall 7. Ken Dryden 8. Bill Durnan 9. George Hainsworth 10. Turk Broda 11. Bernie Parent 12. Frank Brimsek 13. Grant Fuhr 14. Georges Vezina 15. Charlie Gardiner 16. Clint Benedict 17. Tony Esposito 18. Ed Belfour 19. Billy Smith 21. Tiny Thompson 22. Johnny Bower 23. Roy Worters 25. Gump Worsley 28. Harry Lumley 30. Ed Giacomin 31. Alec Connell 33. Rogie Vachon 34. Hap Holmes 37. Chuck Rayner 39. Gerry Cheevers Not inducted yet from the Top 40 Goalies 20. Lorne Chabot 24. Henrik Lundqvist 26. Tom Barrasso 27. Carey Price 29. Roberto Luongo 32. Jonathan Quick 35. Tim Thomas 36. Curtis Joseph 38. Mike Vernon 40. Marc-Andre Fleury Lorne Chabot is the only goaltender in the Top 20 who is not in the Hockey Hall of Fame yet! 20. Lorne Chabot 5 of the Top 10 NON-NHL GOALIES are in the Hockey Hall of Fame 1. Hugh Lehman 2. Percy Lesueur 3. Riley Hern 4. Paddy Moran 6. John Bower Hutton Vladislav Tretiak is the only goalie from the Top 10 International Goaltenders who is in the Hockey Hall of Fame. 1. Vladislav Tretiak Goalies From The 1920s-30s-40s Who Still Need To Be Inducted Into The Hockey Hall Of Fame 20. Lorne Chabot 44. Dave Kerr 50. John Ross Roach
  2. COLLECTORS EDITION The Hockey News TOP 100 DEFENSEMEN OF ALL-TIME (October 2020 Edition) https://thehockeynews.store/collections/special-issues/products/october-05-2020-top-100-defensemen-of-all-time-7310?variant=34819485040774 COLLECTORS EDITION The Hockey News TOP 100 DEFENSEMEN OF ALL-TIME - October 2020 Edition 1. Bobby Orr 2. Doug Harvey 3. Nicklas Lidstrom 4. Eddie Shore 5. Ray Bourque 6. Denis Potvin 7. Red Kelly 8. Larry Robinson 9. Paul Coffey 10. Chris Chelios 11. Dit Clapper 12. Tim Horton 13. Brad Park 14. Al MacInnis 15. King Clancy 16. Scott Niedermayer 17. Scott Stevens 18. Brian Leetch 19. Pierre Pilote 20. Chris Pronger 21. Earl Seibert 22. Borje Salming 23. Zdeno Chara 24. Serge Savard 25. Sprague Cleghorn 26. Duncan Keith 27. Erik Karlsson 28. Babe Pratt 29. Jack Stewart 30. Bill Gadsby 31. Drew Doughty 32. Bill Quackenbush 33. Rod Langway 34. Guy Lapointe 35. Rob Blake 36. Mark Howe 37. Marcel Pronovost 38. Lionel Conacher 39. Ching Johnson 40. Eddie Gerard 41. Jacques Laperierre 42. Butch Bouchard 43. Ebbie Goodfellow 44. Larry Murphy 45. Shea Weber 46. George Boucher 47. J-C Tremblay 48. Brent Burns 49. Ken Reardon 50. Victor Hedman 51. Doug Wilson 52. Harry Cameron 53. Sylvio Mantha 54. Art Coulter 55. Sergei Zubov 56. Harry Howell 57. Babe Siebert 58. Tom Johnson 59. Allan Stanley 60. Fern Flaman 61. Ryan Suter 62. Phil Housley 63. Carl Brewer 64. Herb Gardiner 65. Eric Desjardins 66. Alex Pietrangelo 67. Jimmy Thomson 68. P.K. Subban 69. Sergei Gonchar 70. John Carlson 71. Gary Suter 72. Kris Letang 73. Pat Stapleton 74. Bill White 75. Hap Day 76. Mark Giordano 77. Kevin Lowe 78. Derian Hatcher 79. Roman Josi 80. Dan Boyle 81. Brad McCrimmon 82. Leo Boivin 83. Adam Foote 84. Flash Hollett 85. Bob Goldham 86. Kevin Hatcher 87. Brian Rafalski 88. Ott Heller 89. Teppo Numminen 90. Jack Crawford 91. Lionel Hitchman 92. Randy Carlyle 93. Cy Wentworth 94. Gus Mortson 95. Red Dutton 96. Sandis Ozolinsh 97. Jim Neilson 98. Mike Ramsey 99. Andrei Markov 100. Jean-Guy Talbot 101. Vladimir Konstantinov Honorable Mention: Tom Anderson THE TOP 100 DEFENSEMEN OF ALL-TIME 58 HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 1. 1979: Bobby Orr 2. 1973: Doug Harvey 3. 2015: Nicklas Lidstrom 4. 1947: Eddie Shore 5. 2004: Ray Bourque 6. 1991: Denis Potvin 7. 1958: Red Kelly 8. 1995: Larry Robinson 9. 2004: Paul Coffey 10. 2013: Chris Chelios 11. 1947: Dit Clapper 12. 1977: Tim Horton 13. 1988: Brad Park 14. 2007: Al MacInnis 15. 1958: King Clancy 16. 2013: Scott Niedermayer 17. 2007: Scott Stevens 18. 2009: Brian Leetch 19. 1975: Pierre Pilote 20. 2015: Chris Pronger 21. 1963: Earl Seibert 22. 1996: Borje Salming 24. 1986: Serge Savard 25. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn 28. 1966: Babe Pratt 29. 1964: Jack Stewart 30. 1970: Bill Gadsby 32. 1976: Bill Quackenbush 33. 2002: Rod Langway 34. 1993: Guy Lapointe 35. 2014: Rob Blake 36. 2011: Mark Howe 37. 1978: Marcel Pronovost 38. 1994: Lionel Conacher 39. 1958: Ching Johnson 40. 1945: Eddie Gerard 41. 1987: Jacques Laperierre 42. 1966: Butch Bouchard 43. 1963: Ebbie Goodfellow 44. 2004: Larry Murphy 46. 1960: George Boucher 49. 1966: Ken Reardon 51. 2020: Doug Wilson 52. 1962: Harry Cameron 53. 1960: Sylvio Mantha 54. 1974: Art Coulter 55. 2019: Sergei Zubov 56. 1979: Harry Howell 57. 1964: Babe Siebert 58. 1970: Tom Johnson 59. 1981: Allan Stanley 60. 1990: Fern Flaman 62. 2015: Phil Housley 64. 1958: Herb Gardiner 75. 1961: Hap Day 77. 2020: Kevin Lowe 82. 1986: Leo Boivin 95. 1958: Red Dutton 30 RETIRED PLAYERS FROM THE TOP 100 DEFENSEMEN OF ALL-TIME WHO ARE NOT HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 47. J-C Tremblay 63. Carl Brewer 65. Eric Desjardins 67. Jimmy Thomson 69. Sergei Gonchar 71. Gary Suter 73. Pat Stapleton 74. Bill White 78. Derian Hatcher 80. Dan Boyle 81. Brad McCrimmon 83. Adam Foote 84. Flash Hollett 85. Bob Goldham 86. Kevin Hatcher 87. Brian Rafalski 88. Ott Heller 89. Teppo Numminen 90. Jack Crawford 91. Lionel Hitchman 92. Randy Carlyle 93. Cy Wentworth 94. Gus Mortson 96. Sandis Ozolinsh 97. Jim Neilson 98. Mike Ramsey 99. Andrei Markov 100. Jean-Guy Talbot 101. Vladimir Konstantinov Honorable Mention: Tom Anderson 14 ACTIVE PLAYERS ON THE LIST OF THE TOP 100 DEFENSEMEN OF ALL-TIME 23. Zdeno Chara 26. Duncan Keith 27. Erik Karlsson 31. Drew Doughty 45. Shea Weber 48. Brent Burns 50. Victor Hedman 61. Ryan Suter 66. Alex Pietrangelo 68. P.K. Subban 70. John Carlson 72. Kris Letang 76. Mark Giordano 79. Roman Josi
  3. THE 7 PLAYERS WHO WON ALL 5 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS WITH THE EDMONTON OILERS (1984 * 1985 * 1987 * 1988 * 1990) 1. Jari Kurri 2. Grant Fuhr 3. Kevin Lowe 4. Randy Gregg 5. Mark Messier 6. Charlie Huddy 7. Glenn Anderson THE 7 PLAYERS WHO WON STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS WITH THE EDMONTON OILERS AND THE NEW YORK RANGERS (1990 * 1994) 1. Kevin Lowe 2. Adam Graves 3. Mark Messier 4. Esa Tikkanen 5. Glenn Anderson 6. Craig MacTavish 7. Jeff Beukeboom
  4. Charlie Huddy would have had 7 Stanley Cup rings if the Los Angeles Kings had defeated the Montreal Canadiens in 1993, and if Charlie Huddy had been included with all the Edmonton Oilers players who played for the New York Rangers during the 1993-1994 NHL season. That would have made Charlie Huddy's Hockey Hall of Fame case even stronger.
  5. 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS AND THEIR HOCKEY HALL OF FAME STATUS 11 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Henri Richard (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1979 10 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Jean Beliveau (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1972 02. Yvan Cournoyer (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1982 9 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Claude Provost (Montreal Canadiens) 8 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Maurice Richard (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1961 02. Red Kelly (Detroit Red Wings; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1969 03. Jacques Lemaire (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1984 7 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Serge Savard (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1986 02. Jean-Guy Talbot (Montreal Canadiens) 6 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Jack Marshall (Winnipeg Victorias; Montreal AAA; Montreal Wanderers; Toronto Blueshirts) Inducted in 1965 02. Tom Johnson (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1970 03. Bernie Geoffrion (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1972 04. Doug Harvey (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1973 05. Dickie Moore (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1974 06. Jacques Plante (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1978 07. Frank Mahovlich (Toronto Maple Leafs; Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1981 08. Ken Dryden (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1983 09. Jacques Lapperriere (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1987 10. Guy Lapointe (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1993 11. Larry Robinson (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1995 12. Bryan Trottier (New York Islanders; Pittsburgh Penguins) Inducted in 1997 13. Dick Duff (Toronto Maple Leafs; Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 2006 14. Mark Messier (Edmonton Oilers; New York Rangers) Inducted in 2007 15. Glenn Anderson (Edmonton Oilers; New York Rangers) Inducted in 2008 16. Kevin Lowe (Edmonton Oilers; New York Rangers) Inducted in 2020 17. Larry Hillman (Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens) 18. Ralph Backstrom (Montreal Canadiens) 5 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Cy Denneny (Ottawa Senators; Boston Bruins) Inducted in 1959 02. Ted Kennedy (Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1966 03. Marcel Pronovost (Detroit Red Wings; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1978 04. Bert Olmstead (Montreal Canadiens; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1985 05. Guy Lafleur (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1988 06. Bob Gainey (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1992 07. Steve Shutt (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1993 08. Harry Watson (Detroit Red Wings; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1994 09. Jari Kurri (Edmonton Oilers) Inducted in 2001 10. Grant Fuhr (Edmonton Oilers) Inducted in 2003 11. Bob Goldham (Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings) 12. Don Metz (Toronto Maple Leafs) 13. Dollard St. Laurent (Montreal Canadiens; Chicago Black Hawks) 14. Donnie Marshall (Montreal Canadiens) 15. Bob Turner (Montreal Canadiens) 16. John Ferguson (Montreal Canadiens) 17. Terry Harper (Montreal Canadiens) 18. Ted Harris (Montreal Canadiens; Philadelphia Flyers) 19. Claude Larose (Montreal Canadiens) 20. Jimmy Roberts (Montreal Canadiens) 21. J.C. Tremblay (Montreal Canadiens) 22. Pierre Bouchard (Montreal Canadiens) 23. Rejean Houle (Montreal Canadiens) 24. Mario Tremblay (Montreal Canadiens) 25. Randy Gregg (Edmonton Oilers) 26. Charlie Huddy (Edmonton Oilers)
  6. Stanley Cup® Playoffs https://www.nhl.com/stanley-cup-playoffs/ https://www.youtube.com/c/NHL/videos
  7. Marc-Andre Fleury needs to play 2 more seasons for 20, and 1 or 2 seasons for game 1000, depending on how many games he plays next season. The only reason I would want Minnesota Wild to win the Stanley Cup is so Fleury can get Cup number 4. I think the Minnesota Wild have the ugliest uniform in the NHL. Marc-Andre Fleury will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
  8. The 1996 NHL All-Star Skills Competition - Fastest Skater (All-Star Friday) Mike Gartner vs. Peter Bondra - Mike Gartner wins the race against the clock!
  9. Mike Gartner, Peter Bondra, Alex Ovechkin - What's with the Washington Capitals and these three players? They are the top 3 goal-scorers of all-time for the Washington Capitals, and they each just happened to accumulate more goals than assists with the Washington Capitals, as well as with their entire careers. Each one from a different era. By the way, Alex Ovechkin surpassed Mike Gartner in assists this season (Gartner 627), (Ovechkin 630). THE 10 OUT OF THE 46 MEMBERS OF THE NHL 500+ GOALS CLUB WHO ACCUMULATED MORE GOALS THAN THEY ACCUMULATED ASSISTS 01. Alex Ovechkin (780-630) 02. Brett Hull (741-650) 03. Mike Gartner (708-627) 04. Bobby Hull (610-560) 05. Dino Ciccarelli (608-592) 06. Mike Bossy (573-553) 07. Joe Nieuwendyk (564-562) 08. Maurice Richard (544-422) 09. Keith Tkachuk (538-527) 10. Peter Bondra (503-389) Peter Bondra is the most lopsided. Mike Gartner was traded to the Minnesota North Stars for Dino Ciccarelli, who is also on the list, and also accumulated more goals than assists with the Washington Capitals (112-97). TOTAL CAREER REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYED 01. 1432 – Mike Gartner 02. 1274 – Alex Ovechkin 03. 1081 – Peter Bondra 04. 1058 – Nicklas Backstrom TOTAL CAREER REGULAR SEASON GOALS SCORED 01. 780 – Alex Ovechkin 02. 708 – Mike Gartner 03. 503 – Peter Bondra 04. 264 – Nicklas Backstrom TOTAL CAREER REGULAR SEASON ASSIST TOTALS 01. 747 – Nicklas Backstrom 02. 630 – Alex Ovechkin 03. 627 – Mike Gartner 04. 389 – Peter Bondra TOTAL CAREER REGULAR SEASON POINT TOTALS 01. 1410 – Alex Ovechkin 02. 1335 – Mike Gartner 03. 1011 – Nicklas Backstrom 04. 892 – Peter Bondra TOTAL REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYED WITH THE WASHINGTON CAPITALS (ALL PLAYERS) 01. 1274 – Alex Ovechkin 02. 1058 – Nicklas Backstrom 03. 961 – Peter Bondra 04. 940 – Kelly Miller 05. 872 – Dale Hunter 06. 825 – Michal Pivonka 07. 758 – Mike Gartner TOTAL REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYED WITH THE WASHINGTON CAPITALS (GOAL LEADERS) 01. 1274 – Alex Ovechkin 02. 1058 – Nicklas Backstrom 03. 961 – Peter Bondra 04. 758 – Mike Gartner TOTAL REGULAR SEASON GOALS SCORED WITH THE WASHINGTON CAPITALS 01. 780 – Alex Ovechkin 02. 472 – Peter Bondra 03. 397 – Mike Gartner 04. 264 – Nicklas Backstrom TOTAL REGULAR SEASON ASSISTS ACCUMULATED WITH THE WASHINGTON CAPITALS 01. 747 – Nicklas Backstrom 02. 630 – Alex Ovechkin 03. 392 – Mike Gartner 04. 353 – Peter Bondra TOTAL REGULAR SEASON POINTS ACCUMULATED WITH THE WASHINGTON CAPITALS 01. 1410 – Alex Ovechkin 02. 1011 – Nicklas Backstrom 03. 825 – Peter Bondra 04. 789 – Mike Gartner
  10. And the NHL signed with ESPN for 5 years. The NHL was with ESPN when Gretzky broke Gordie Howe's record. They'll be with ESPN when Ovechkin breaks Gretzky's record.
  11. THE 10 OUT OF THE 46 MEMBERS OF THE NHL 500+ GOALS CLUB WHO ACCUMULATED MORE GOALS THAN THEY ACCUMULATED ASSISTS 01. Alex Ovechkin (780-630) 02. Brett Hull (741-650) 03. Mike Gartner (708-627) 04. Bobby Hull (610-560) 05. Dino Ciccarelli (608-592) 06. Mike Bossy (573-553) 07. Joe Nieuwendyk (564-562) 08. Maurice Richard (544-422) 09. Keith Tkachuk (538-527) 10. Peter Bondra (503-389) Of the 46 members of the NHL 500+ goals club, only two of them didn't accumulate 1000 points - Maurice Richard (966 points), Peter Bondra (892 points). Of the 46 members of the NHL 500+ goals club, only three of them played under 1000 games - Maurice Richard (978), Mario Lemieux (915), Mike Bossy (752).
  12. Toronto vs. Edmonton Toronto vs. Calgary Toronto vs. Colorado Pittsburgh vs. Colorado Washington vs. Colorado Tampa Bay vs. Colorado Florida vs. Colorado
  13. NHL GOALTENDERS IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME WHO PLAYED IN THE OVERTIME LOSSES ERA 01. 2011 - Ed Belfour (963 Games Played; 484 Wins; 320 Losses; 111 Ties; 14 Overtime Losses) 02. 2014 - Dominik Hasek (735 Games Played; 389 Wins; 223 Losses; 82 Ties; 13 Overtime Losses) 03. 2018 - Martin Brodeur (1266 Games Played; 691 Wins; 397 Losses; 105 Ties; 49 Overtime Losses)
  14. BREAKING DOWN THE POTENTIAL FUTURE HOCKEY HALL OF FAMERS INTO CATEGORIES NHL GOALTENDERS WITH WINNING REGULAR SEASON RECORDS, AND WITH WINNING PLAYOFF RECORDS 01. Andy Moog (372-209) | (68-57) - 3 Stanley Cups 02. Mike Vernon (385-273) | (77-56) - 2 Stanley Cups 03. Tom Barrasso (369-277) | (61-54) - 2 Stanley Cups 04. Ron Hextall (296-214) | (47-43) 05. Mike Richter (301-258) | (41-33) - 1 Stanley Cup 06. Chris Osgood (401-245) | (74-49) - 3 Stanley Cups 07. Corey Crawford (260-216) | (52-42) - 2 Stanley Cups 08. Tuukka Rask (308-231) | (57-46) - 1 Stanley Cup NHL GOALTENDERS WITH WINNING REGULAR SEASON RECORDS, AND WITH TIED PLAYOFF RECORDS 01. Evgeni Nabokov (353-227) | (42-42) NHL GOALTENDERS WITH WINNING REGULAR SEASON RECORDS, BUT WITH LOSING PLAYOFF RECORDS 01. John Ross Roach (219-204) | (12-14) - 1 Stanley Cup 02. Lorne Chabot (200-146) | (13-17) - 2 Stanley Cups 03. Dave Kerr (203-148) | (18-19) - 1 Stanley Cup 04. Dan Bouchard (286-232) | (13-30) 05. Mike Liut (293-271) | (29-32) 06. John Vanbiesbrouck (374-346) | (28-38) 07. Kelly Hrudey (271-265) | (36-46) 08. Curtis Joseph (454-358) | (63-66) 09. Felix Potvin (266-260) | (35-37) 10. Jose Theodore (286-254) | (21-30) 11. Tomas Vokoun (300-288) | (9-13) 12. Roberto Luongo (489-483) | (34-35) 13. Marty Turco (275-207) | (21-26) 14. Miika Kiprusoff (319-275) | (25-28) 15. Kari Lehtonen (310-297) | (8-9) 16. Henrik Lundqvist (459-406) | (61-67) NHL GOALTENDERS WITH LOSING REGULAR SEASON RECORDS, BUT WITH WINNING PLAYOFF RECORDS 01. Gilles Meloche (270-351) | (21-19) 02. Don Beaupre (268-277) | (33-31) 03. Nikolai Khabibulin (333-373) | (39-31) - 1 Stanley Cup 04. Jean-Sebastien Giguere (262-266) | (33-17) - 1 Stanley Cup 05. Cam Ward (334-344) | (23-18) - 1 Stanley Cup NHL GOALTENDERS WITH LOSING REGULAR SEASON RECORDS, AND WITH LOSING PLAYOFF RECORDS 01. Sean Burke (324-341) | (12-23) 02. Olaf Kolzig (303-321) | (20-24) NHL GOALTENDERS WITH LOSING REGULAR SEASON RECORDS, AND WITH TIED PLAYOFF RECORDS None that are qualified
  15. https://www.nhl.com/standings/2020/division The Reasons Why The 2020-2021 NHL Divisions Format Would Never Be Made Permanent I'm just stating the obvious here... The 2020-2021 NHL Standings had four divisions. 8 teams in the West Division, 8 teams in the Central Division, 8 teams in the East Division, and 7 teams in the North Division, and if they brought back the Quebec Nordiques it would be 8 as well. If the National Hockey League always used the Standings format from the 2020-2021 season, there would be one Canadian team in the semi-finals (final four) of the playoffs every year. The 2020-2021 format only guaranteed a Canadian team would make the semi-final, not the Stanley Cup final. With this format Canada's 29-year Stanley Cup drought could still continue. The only change that should be made if brought back would be to allow teams to play teams from other divisions as well, which is not what happened last season because of covid. If the 2020-2021 NHL division format was brought back and made permanent, we would never see an all-Canadian Stanley Cup final again. There has not been an all-Canadian final anyway since 1989 (33 years). I doubt it will ever happen again because the U.S. teams are much more in number. The odds of it happening again are not good. At least with the 2020-2021 format we could get a Canadian team possibly winning the Stanley Cup once every five years, maybe more, or maybe not. The possibilities are endless. Nothing else would change. Goals will still be scored, records will still be broken, and 500+ goal-scorers will still exist. Next year will mark 30 years since the last time a Canadian franchise won the Stanley Cup. Although, not happening for a long time doesn't equate to never happening again. Canadian teams make up for 22% of the NHL. The odds may be low but they certainly exist. A permanent Canadian division would make the odds of winning the Stanley Cup 0. Would it really give Canadian teams a better chance to win the Cup? Right now, three Canadian teams can make the semifinals. The 2020-2021 format would limit them to only one. Also, if that one team wouldn't have made the semifinals otherwise, how good would their chance of winning the Stanley Cup really be? This idea might give only the illusion of Canadian teams having a better chance when they're all bad and eventually cripple their chances when several of them are really good. Travel would be hell for the 7 Canadian franchises, forcing cross country playoff series' in different time zones. The league shouldn’t grant semifinal spots based on gerrymandered divisions. There would be very little credibility to a league where “we want to make sure team with characteristic X makes the final four” is a factor in deciding the schedule/divisions. I don't want any pity spots. Maybe they could earn their spots instead.
  16. THE NHL IRON MAN STREAK (REGULAR SEASON) List of NHL players with 500+ consecutive games played 01. 989 - Keith Yandle (March 26, 2009-March 29, 2022) 02. 982 - Phil Kessel (November 3, 2009-Present) 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-Present) 06. 884 - Steve Larmer (October 6, 1982 - April 15, 1993) 07. 830 - Andrew Cogliano (October 4, 2007 - January 13, 2018) 08. 776 - Craig Ramsay (March 27, 1973 - February 10, 1983) 09. 737 - Jay Bouwmeester (March 6, 2004 - November 22, 2014) 10. 679 - Brent Burns (November 21, 2013-Present) 11. 679 - Henrik Sedin (March 21, 2004 - January 18, 2014) 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
  17. Of the 46 members of the NHL 500+ goals club, only 3 of them played under 1000 games - Maurice Richard (978), Mario Lemieux (915), Mike Bossy (752).
  18. Patrick Marleau should and will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, as should all the remaining retired 500+ goal-scorers (Keith Tkachuk, Pat Verbeek, Pierre Turgeon, Jeremy Roenick, Peter Bondra). Gordie Howe never scored 50 goals in one NHL season, and neither did Patrick Marleau, so Patrick Marleau was the perfect player to break Gordie Howe's games played record. Patrick Marleau surpassed Gordie Howe in games played in his 23rd NHL season. That's three less seasons than what Gordie Howe played in the NHL. That means Patrick Marleau deserved it. He did it quicker than Gordie Howe did. Although, when Gordie Howe played, the NHL season was 70 games, not 82 games. Gordie Howe and Chris Chelios hold the record for most seasons played in the NHL with 26. Patrick Marleau should go for 27. Patrick Marleau has 4 Gold Medals with Canada, and one Silver Medal. There are 5 former NHL players who played NHL games against both Gordie Howe and Patrick Marleau: Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, Kevin Lowe, Mike Gartner, and Ray Bourque.
  19. ONLY 46 MEMBERS OF THE NHL 500+ GOALS CLUB SO FAR. THIS IS HOW THE LIST COMPARES TO THE TOP 46 ACTUAL NHL GAMES PLAYED LEADERS, THE TOP 46 ACTUAL NHL ASSISTS LEADERS, AND THE TOP 46 ACTUAL NHL POINTS LEADERS.
  20. Of the 46 members of the NHL 500+ goals club, 10 of them accumulated more goals than assists. Name all 10 players. Of the 46 members of the NHL 500+ goals club, only 2 of them accumulated under 1000 points. Name both players. Of the 46 members of the NHL 500+ goals club, only 3 of them played under 1000 games. Name all three players.
  21. Of the 46 members of the NHL 500+ goals club, only two of them didn't accumulate 1000 points - Maurice Richard (966 points), Peter Bondra (892 points). Of the 46 members of the NHL 500+ goals club, only three of them played under 1000 games - Maurice Richard (978), Mario Lemieux (915), Mike Bossy (752).
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