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  1. When ranking the players based on their talent and skills, you should also take into consideration the number of times they won the Stanley Cup.

     

    RANKING THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE'S RETIRED 500+ GOALS CLUB MEMBERS BASED ON THE NUMBER OF TIMES THEY WON THE STANLEY CUP AS PLAYERS

     

    01. 10 – 507 – Jean Beliveau

    02. 8 – 544 – Maurice Richard

    03. 6 – 694 – Mark Messier

    04. 6 – 533 – Frank Mahovlich

    05. 6 – 524 – Bryan Trottier

    06. 5 – 601 – Jari Kurri

    07. 5 – 560 – Guy Lafleur

    08. 4 – 894 – Wayne Gretzky

    09. 4 – 801 – Gordie Howe

    10. 4 – 573 – Mike Bossy

    11. 3 – 692 – Steve Yzerman

    12. 3 – 656 – Brendan Shanahan

    13. 3 – 577 – Mark Recchi

    14. 3 – 564 – Joe Nieuwendyk

    15. 3 – 525 – Marian Hossa

    16. 3 – 502 – Joe Mullen

    17. 2 – 766 – Jaromir Jagr

    18. 2 – 741 – Brett Hull

    19. 2 – 717 – Phil Esposito

    20. 2 – 690 – Mario Lemieux

    21. 2 – 625 – Joe Sakic

    22. 2 – 556 – Johnny Bucyk

    23. 2 – 549 – Ron Francis

    24. 1 – 684 – Teemu Selanne

    25. 1 – 668 – Luc Robitaille

    26. 1 – 640 – Dave Andreychuk

    27. 1 – 610 – Bobby Hull

    28. 1 – 561 – Mike Modano

    29. 1 – 541 – Stan Mikita

    30. 1 – 522 – Pat Verbeek

    31. 1 – 500 – Lanny McDonald

    32. 0 – 731 – Marcel Dionne

    33. 0 – 708 – Mike Gartner

    34. 0 – 625 – Jarome Iginla

    35. 0 – 608 – Dino Ciccarelli

    36. 0 – 566 – Patrick Marleau

    37. 0 – 564 – Mats Sundin

    38. 0 – 548 – Michel Goulet

    39. 0 – 538 – Keith Tkachuk

    40. 0 – 518 – Dale Hawerchuk

    41. 0 – 515 – Pierre Turgeon

    42. 0 – 513 – Jeremy Roenick

    43. 0 – 512 – Gilbert Perreault

    44. 0 – 503 – Peter Bondra

     

    ACTIVE NHL 500+ GOALS CLUB MEMBERS STANLEY CUP WINS

     

    1. 3 - 582 - Sidney Crosby

    2. 2 - 539 - Steven Stamkos

    3. 1 - 839 - Alex Ovechkin

     

  2. 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS WHO ARE NOT IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

    01. Pete Green (10 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 66
    02. Claude Provost (9 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 50
    03. Jean-Guy Talbot (7 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 91
    04. Larry Hillman (6 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 85
    05. Ralph Backstrom (6 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 83
    06. Doug Jarvis (6 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 67
    07. J.C. Tremblay (5 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 55
    08. Charlie Huddy (5 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 63

    09. John Muckler (5 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 86

     

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    Kessel to work out at home of Canucks' AHL affiliate

    Free agent forward had 36 points for Golden Knights last season, has played for Vancouver coach Tocchet

    https://www.nhl.com/news/phil-kessel-to-work-out-at-home-of-vancouver-canucks-ahl-affiliate

     

    ByNHL.com @NHLdotcom February 14, 2024

     

    Phil Kessel will be working out this week in Abbotsford, British Columbia, home of the Vancouver Canucks' American Hockey League affiliate, general manager Patrik Allvin said Tuesday.

     

    “Yeah, Jim (Rutherford, Vancouver president of hockey operations) the last couple of weeks was talking to his agent,” Canucks coach Rick Tocchet said after his team’s 4-2 win at the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday.

     

    “He’s going to go down there and skate for two or three days. We’ll see how he is down there and reevaluate from there.”

     

    The 36-year-old free agent forward, who is in Vancouver, has not played in the NHL this season. He had 36 points (14 goals, 22 assists) in 82 regular-season games with the Vegas Golden Knights last season. However, after playing in their first four Stanley Cup Playoff games, Kessel was a healthy scratch for the rest of the postseason, including the Stanley Cup Final, when Vegas defeated the Florida Panthers in five games.

     

    Selected by the Boston Bruins with the No. 5 pick in the 2006 NHL Draft, Kessel has 992 points (413 goals, 579 assists) in 1,286 games with the Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh Penguins, Arizona Coyotes and Golden Knights. He has 83 points (34 goals, 49 assists) in 100 postseason games, winning the Stanley Cup three times.

     

    Kessel also owns the NHL record for most consecutive games played, which is active at 1,064.

     

    “I played with Phil for a while,” said Canucks forward Conor Garland, who played with Kessel on the Coyotes from 2019-21. “[He’s] one of my close friends, so I’m just excited. I’ll probably go see him tomorrow in Abbotsford.

     

    “It’s more of just, I’m glad to see someone who is so good hopefully get another chance. He deserves a shot in this league, and he’s a three-time (Stanley) Cup winner and a Hall of Famer, and I think he deserves to play. We’ll see what happens, but I’m just happy for him.”

     

    Vancouver (36-12-6) leads the NHL in points (78) and points percentage (.722) in its first full season under Tocchet, who was hired Jan. 22, 2023, to replace Bruce Boudreau.

     

    Tocchet is very familiar with Kessel, having worked with him while he was an assistant with the Penguins during their back-to-back Stanley Cup championship seasons in 2015-16 and 2016-17. During those two seasons, Kessel combined for 129 points (49 goals, 80 assists) in 164 regular-season games and 45 points (18 goals, 27 assists) in 49 playoff games.

     

    Following that second championship, Tocchet was hired as coach of the Coyotes, and two seasons later, Arizona acquired Kessel as part of a trade with the Penguins for Alex Galchenyuk and Pierre-Olivier Joseph on June 29, 2019.

     

    Kessel played the next three seasons with the Coyotes, including the first two under Tocchet, who agreed to part ways with them May 9, 2021. Kessel signed a one-year contract with the Golden Knights ahead of last season.

     

    “I haven’t talked to him at all,” Tocchet said. “But I know Phil, especially from the Pittsburgh days.”

     

    Asked what he thought Kessel could add, Tocchet said: “I don’t know, I haven’t seen him skate. I have to see how he’s skating down there, to be honest with you.”

     

    Canucks forward Dakota Joshua said it was “great news” to hear Kessel would be skating in Abbotsford.

     

    “Just another veteran presence, someone who’s won before, and it’s nice to have those guys in the room,” he said. “That’d be a big help.”

     

    NHL.com staff writer Tracey Myers contributed to this report

     

  4. On 12/12/2022 at 2:40 PM, NHL HHOF said:

    CLEVELAND BARONS

    AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE

    HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

     

    01. 2006 – Johnny Bower (AHL)

    02. 2006 – Fred Glover (AHL)

    03. 2007 – Fred “Bun” Cook (AHL)

    04. 2007 – Gil Mayer (AHL)

    05. 2008 – Steve Kraftcheck (AHL)

    06. 2009 – Les Cunningham (AHL)

    07. 2010 – Marcel Paille (AHL)

    08. 2012 – Jack Gordon (AHL)

    09. 2014 – Bill Dineen (AHL)

    10. 2015 – James C. Hendy (AHL)

    11. 2015 – Art Stratton (AHL)

    12. 2020 – Fred Thurier (AHL)

    13. 2024 – Roy Sommer (AHL)

     

    Roy Sommer, head coach of the Cleveland Barons from 2001 to 2006 is being inducted into the American Hockey League Hall of Fame in 2024.

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