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  1. THE NATIONAL ORIGINS OF THE NHL 500+ GOALS CLUB MEMBERS

     

    CANADA (35)

     

    01. Wayne Gretzky

    02. Gordie Howe

    03. Brett Hull

    04. Marcel Dionne

    05. Phil Esposito

    06. Mike Gartner

    07. Mark Messier

    08. Steve Yzerman

    09. Mario Lemieux

    10. Luc Robitaille

    11. Brendan Shanahan

    12. Dave Andreychuk

    13. Joe Sakic

    14. Jarome Iginla

    15. Bobby Hull

    16. Dino Ciccarelli

    17. Mark Recchi

    18. Mike Bossy

    19. Patrick Marleau

    20. Joe Nieuwendyk

    21. Guy Lafleur

    22. Johnny Bucyk

    23. Sidney Crosby

    24. Ron Francis

    25. Michel Goulet

    26. Maurice Richard

    27. Frank Mahovlich

    28. Bryan Trottier

    29. Pat Verbeek

    30. Dale Hawerchuk

    31. Steven Stamkos

    32. Pierre Turgeon

    33. Gilbert Perreault

    34. Jean Beliveau

    35. Lanny McDonald

     

    UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (4)

     

    01. Mike Modano

    02. Keith Tkachuk

    03. Jeremy Roenick

    04. Joe Mullen

     

    CZECHOSLOVAKIA (2)

     

    01. Jaromir Jagr

    02. Marian Hossa

     

    FINLAND (2)

     

    01. Teemu Selanne

    02. Jari Kurri

     

    SWEDEN (1)

     

    01. Mats Sundin

     

    SLOVAK REPUBLIC (1)

     

    01. Stan Mikita

     

    SOVIET UNION / RUSSIA (1)

     

    01. Alex Ovechkin

     

    SOVIET UNION / UKRAINE (1)

     

    01. Peter Bondra

     

  2. When ranking the players based on their talent and skills, you should also take into consideration the number of All-Star games they played in, and the number of National Hockey League awards they won as players.

     

    RETIRED NHL 500+ GOALS CLUB MEMBERS RANKED BY THE NUMBER OF ALL-STAR GAMES THEY PLAYED

     

    01. 23 – Gordie Howe

    02. 18 – Wayne Gretzky

    03. 15 – Mark Messier

    04. 15 – Frank Mahovlich

    05. 14 – Maurice Richard

    06. 13 – Jaromir Jagr

    07. 13 – Jean Beliveau

    08. 12 – Bobby Hull

    09. 12 – Joe Sakic

    10. 10 – Phil Esposito

    11. 10 – Steve Yzerman

    12. 10 – Mario Lemieux

    13. 10 – Teemu Selanne

    14. 10 – Jari Kurri

    15. 9 – Brett Hull

    16. 9 – Mike Bossy

    17. 9 – Mats Sundin

    18. 9 – Stan Mikita

    19. 9 – Bryan Trottier

    20. 9 – Jeremy Roenick

    21. 8 – Marcel Dionne

    22. 8 – Luc Robitaille

    23. 8 – Brendan Shanahan

    24. 8 – Mark Recchi

    25. 8 – Mike Modano

    26. 8 – Gilbert Perreault

    27. 7 – Mike Gartner

    28. 7 – Guy Lafleur

    29. 7 – Johnny Bucyk

    30. 6 – Jarome Iginla

    31. 6 – Michel Goulet

    32. 5 – Keith Tkachuk

    33. 5 – Marian Hossa

    34. 5 – Dale Hawerchuk

    35. 5 – Pierre Turgeon

    36. 5 – Peter Bondra

    37. 4 – Dino Ciccarelli

    38. 4 – Joe Nieuwendyk

    39. 4 – Ron Francis

    40. 3 – Patrick Marleau

    41. 3 – Joe Mullen

    42. 2 – Dave Andreychuk

    43. 2 – Pat Verbeek

    44. 0 – Lanny McDonald

     

    THE NHL 500+ GOALS CLUB MEMBERS WHO HAVE WON THE ALL-STAR MVP AWARD, AND THE NUMBER OF TIMES THEY WON IT

     

    1. 3 – Wayne Gretzky

    2. 3 – Mario Lemieux

    3. 2 – Bobby Hull

    4. 1 – Gordie Howe

    5. 1 – Brett Hull

    6. 1 – Mike Gartner

    7. 1 – Mark Recchi

     

    THE NHL 500+ GOALS CLUB MEMBERS FOR WHOM THE STANLEY CUP WAS THE ONLY NHL AWARD THEY EVER WON AS PLAYERS, AND THE NUMBER OF TIMES THEY WON IT

     

    1. 3 – Marian Hossa

    2. 1 – Dave Andreychuk

    3. 1 – Mike Modano

    4. 1 – Pat Verbeek

     

    THE NHL 500+ GOALS CLUB MEMBERS WHO NEVER WON ANY NHL AWARDS AS PLAYERS

     

    1. 0 – Dino Ciccarelli

    2. 0 – Patrick Marleau

    3. 0 – Michel Goulet

    4. 0 – Keith Tkachuk

    5. 0 – Jeremy Roenick

    6. 0 – Peter Bondra

     

    THE NUMBER OF NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE AWARDS EACH RETIRED MEMBER OF THE 500+ GOALS CLUB HAS WON AS A PLAYER

     

    01. 42 – Wayne Gretzky

    02. 23 – Mario Lemieux

    03. 17 – Gordie Howe

    04. 15 – Guy Lafleur

    05. 14 – Jean Beliveau

    06. 12 – Jaromir Jagr

    07. 12 – Phil Esposito

    08. 12 – Bryan Trottier

    09. 11 – Mark Messier

    10. 9 – Bobby Hull

    11. 9 – Mike Bossy

    12. 9 – Maurice Richard

    13. 9 – Stan Mikita

    14. 8 – Joe Sakic

    15. 8 – Ron Francis

    16. 7 – Steve Yzerman

    17. 7 – Frank Mahovlich

    18. 6 – Brett Hull

    19. 6 – Jarome Iginla

    20. 6 – Jari Kurri

    21. 6 – Joe Nieuwendyk

    22. 6 – Joe Mullen

    23. 5 – Marcel Dionne

    24. 4 – Teemu Selanne

    25. 4 – Brendan Shanahan

    26. 4 – Mark Recchi

    27. 4 – Johnny Bucyk

    28. 4 – Lanny McDonald

    29. 3 – Marian Hossa

    30. 2 – Luc Robitaille

    31. 2 – Gilbert Perreault

    32. 1 – Mike Gartner

    33. 1 – Dave Andreychuk

    34. 1 – Mats Sundin

    35. 1 – Mike Modano

    36. 1 – Pat Verbeek

    37. 1 – Dale Hawerchuk

    38. 1 – Pierre Turgeon

    39. 0 – Dino Ciccarelli

    40. 0 – Patrick Marleau

    41. 0 – Michel Goulet

    42. 0 – Keith Tkachuk

    43. 0 – Jeremy Roenick

    44. 0 – Peter Bondra

     

    WAYNE GRETZKY - 42 NHL AWARDS

    10 Art Ross Trophies

    9 Hart Trophies

    5 Lady Byng Trophies

    5 Lester B. Pearson Awards

    4 Stanley Cups

    3 All-Star MVP Awards

    4 Plus-Minus Awards

    2 Conn Smythe Trophies

     

    MARIO LEMIEUX - 23 NHL AWARDS

    6 Art Ross Trophies

    4 Lester B. Pearson Awards

    3 All-Star MVP Awards

    3 Hart Trophies

    2 Conn Smythe Trophies

    2 Stanley Cups

    1 Calder Memorial Trophy

    1 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy

    1 Plus-Minus Award

     

    GORDIE HOWE - 17 NHL AWARDS

    6 Art Ross Trophies

    6 Hart Trophies

    4 Stanley Cups

    1 All-Star MVP Award

     

    GUY LAFLEUR - 15 NHL AWARDS

    5 Stanley Cups

    3 Art Ross Trophies

    3 Lester B. Pearson Awards

    2 Hart Trophies

    1 Conn Smythe Trophy

    1 Plus-Minus Award

     

    JEAN BELIVEAU - 14 NHL AWARDS

    10 Stanley Cups

    2 Hart Trophies

    1 Art Ross Trophy

    1 Conn Smythe Trophy

     

    JAROMIR JAGR - 12 NHL AWARDS

    5 Art Ross Trophies

    3 Lester B. Pearson Awards

    2 Stanley Cups

    1 Hart Trophy

    1 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy

     

    PHIL ESPOSITO - 12 NHL AWARDS

    5 Art Ross Trophies

    2 Hart Trophies

    2 Lester B. Pearson Awards

    2 Stanley Cups

    1 Plus-Minus Award

     

    BRYAN TROTTIER - 12 NHL AWARDS

    6 Stanley Cups

    1 Calder Memorial Trophy

    1 Art Ross Trophy

    1 Hart Trophy

    1 Conn Smythe Trophy

    1 King Clancy Memorial Trophy

    1 Budweiser NHL Man of the Year Award

     

    MARK MESSIER - 11 NHL AWARDS

    6 Stanley Cups

    2 Hart Trophies

    2 Lester B. Pearson Awards

    1 Conn Smythe Trophy

     

    BOBBY HULL - 9 NHL AWARDS

    3 Art Ross Trophies

    2 Hart Trophies

    2 All-Star MVP Awards

    1 Lady Byng Trophy

    1 Stanley Cup

     

    MIKE BOSSY - 9 NHL AWARDS

    4 Stanley Cups

    3 Lady Byng Trophies

    1 Calder Memorial Trophy

    1 Conn Smythe Trophy

     

    MAURICE RICHARD - 9 NHL AWARDS

    8 Stanley Cups

    1 Hart Trophy

     

    STAN MIKITA - 9 NHL AWARDS

    4 Art Ross Trophies

    2 Hart Trophies

    2 Lady Byng Trophies

    1 Stanley Cup

     

    JOE SAKIC - 8 NHL AWARDS

    2 Stanley Cups

    1 Conn Smythe Trophy

    1 Hart Trophy

    1 Lester B. Pearson Award

    1 Lady Byng Trophy

    1 NHL Foundation Player Award

    1 Plus-Minus Award

     

    RON FRANCIS - 8 NHL AWARDS

    3 Lady Byng Trophies

    2 Stanley Cups

    1 Frank J. Selke Trophy

    1 King Clancy Memorial Trophy

    1 Plus-Minus Award

     

    STEVE YZERMAN - 7 NHL AWARDS

    3 Stanley Cups

    1 Lester B. Pearson Award

    1 Conn Smythe Trophy

    1 Frank J. Selke Trophy

    1 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy

     

    FRANK MAHOVLICH - 7 NHL AWARDS

    6 Stanley Cups

    1 Calder Memorial Trophy

     

    BRETT HULL - 6 NHL AWARDS

    2 Stanley Cups

    1 Hart Trophy

    1 Lady Byng Trophy

    1 Lester B. Pearson Award

    1 All-Star MVP Award

     

    JAROME IGINLA - 6 NHL AWARDS

    1 Art Ross Trophy

    1 Lester B. Pearson Award

    1 King Clancy Memorial Trophy

    1 Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy

    1 Mark Messier Leadership Award

    1 NHL Foundation Player Award

     

    JARI KURRI - 6 NHL AWARDS

    5 Stanley Cups

    1 Lady Byng Trophy

     

    JOE NIEUWENDYK - 6 NHL AWARDS

    3 Stanley Cups

    1 Calder Memorial Trophy

    1 King Clancy Memorial Trophy

    1 Conn Smythe Trophy

     

    JOE MULLEN - 6 NHL AWARDS

    3 Stanley Cups

    2 Lady Byng Trophies

    1 Plus-Minus Award

     

    MARCEL DIONNE - 5 NHL AWARDS

    2 Lady Byng Trophies

    2 Lester B. Pearson Awards

    1 Art Ross Trophy

     

    TEEMU SELANNE - 4 NHL AWARDS

    1 Calder Memorial Trophy

    1 Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy

    1 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy

    1 Stanley Cup

     

    BRENDAN SHANAHAN - 4 NHL AWARDS

    3 Stanley Cups

    1 King Clancy Memorial Trophy

     

    MARK RECCHI - 4 NHL AWARDS

    3 Stanley Cups

    1 All-Star MVP Award

     

    JOHNNY BUCYK - 4 NHL AWARDS

    2 Lady Byng Trophies

    2 Stanley Cups

     

    LANNY MCDONALD - 4 NHL AWARDS

    1 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy

    1 King Clancy Memorial Trophy

    1 Budweiser NHL Man of the Year Award

    1 Stanley Cup

     

    MARIAN HOSSA - 3 NHL AWARDS

    3 Stanley Cups

     

    LUC ROBITAILLE - 2 NHL AWARDS

    1 Calder Memorial Trophy

    1 Stanley Cup

     

    GILBERT PERREAULT - 2 NHL AWARDS

    1 Calder Memorial Trophy

    1 Lady Byng Trophy

     

    MIKE GARTNER - 1 NHL AWARD

    1 All-Star MVP Award

     

    DAVE ANDREYCHUK - 1 NHL AWARD

    1 Stanley Cup

     

    MATS SUNDIN - 1 NHL AWARD

    1 Mark Messier Leadership Award

     

    MIKE MODANO - 1 NHL AWARD

    1 Stanley Cup

     

    PAT VERBEEK - 1 NHL AWARD

    1 Stanley Cup

     

    DALE HAWERCHUK - 1 NHL AWARD

    1 Calder Memorial Trophy

     

    PIERRE TURGEON - 1 NHL AWARD

    1 Lady Byng Trophy

     

    DINO CICCARELLI - 0 NHL AWARDS

    PATRICK MARLEAU - 0 NHL AWARDS

    MICHEL GOULET - 0 NHL AWARDS

    KEITH TKACHUK - 0 NHL AWARDS

    JEREMY ROENICK - 0 NHL AWARDS

    PETER BONDRA - 0 NHL AWARDS

     

    THE NHL 500+ GOALS CLUB MEMBERS WHO HAVE WON THE LESTER PATRICK TROPHY

     

    1. 1967 - Gordie Howe

    2. 1976 - Stan Mikita

    3. 1977 - Johnny Bucyk

    4. 1978 - Phil Esposito

    5. 1994 - Wayne Gretzky

    6. 1995 - Joe Mullen

    7. 2000 - Mario Lemieux

    8. 2006 - Steve Yzerman

    9. 2006 - Marcel Dionne

    10. 2009 - Mark Messier

  3.  

    Bettman confirms Atlanta’s interest in franchise but says NHL is ‘not in expansion mode’

    https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/video/bettman-confirms-atlantas-interest-in-franchise-but-says-nhl-is-not-in-expansion-mode/

     

    Atlanta group requests NHL expansion franchise

    https://www.thescore.com/nhl/news/2867231

     

    Atlanta Ownership Group Makes Official Request for NHL Expansion Team

    https://www.si.com/nhl/2024/03/13/atlanta-nhl-expansion-team-anson-carter

     

    Atlanta Group Requests NHL Expansion Franchise

    A group led by Anson Carter has formally requested an NHL expansion team in Atlanta.

    https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/arizona-coyotes/latest-news/atlanta-group-requests-nhl-expansion-franchise

     

    Atlanta group formally requests NHL expansion franchise

    https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/39716818/atlanta-group-formally-requests-nhl-expansion-franchise

     

    Atlanta has lost two NHL teams. Former player Anson Carter leads one of two groups seeking a third

    https://lethbridgenewsnow.com/2024/03/12/atlanta-has-lost-two-nhl-teams-former-player-anson-carter-leads-one-of-two-groups-seeking-a-third/

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    Kessel 'wasn't a fit' for Canucks, remains unsigned

    36-year-old forward, 3-time Cup winner now ineligible for playoffs if he agrees to NHL contract

     

    https://www.nhl.com/news/phil-kessel-was-not-a-fit-for-vancouver-canucks-remains-unsigned

     

    VANCOUVER -- Phil Kessel will not be eligible to play in the Stanley Cup Playoffs this season after he and the Vancouver Canucks were unable to come to a contract agreement prior to the deadline on Friday.

     

    The 36-year-old forward arrived in Vancouver on Feb. 12 and had been skating with the Canucks' American Hockey League affiliate in nearby Abbotsford.

     

    Kessel, who has been an unrestricted free agent since winning the Stanley Cup with the Vegas Golden Knights last season, can still sign an NHL contract and play this season but would be ineligible for the playoffs.

     

    "Phil is a great person and well-respected player, what he has done in the League, a three-time Cup winner, [he] wanted to come back to play," Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin said Friday. "With roster complications and how we want to play, unfortunately at this point it wasn't a fit for us."

     

    Kessel had 36 points (14 goals, 22 assists) in 82 regular-season games with Vegas last season but after playing in their first four playoff games, he was a healthy scratch for the rest of the postseason, including the Cup Final. He also owns the NHL record for most consecutive games played, which is active at 1,064.

     

    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 playoff games, winning the Stanley Cup three times, including back-to-back with Pittsburgh in 2016 and 2017 with Allvin, current Canucks president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford and current Canucks coach Rick Tocchet.

     

    Those relationships appeared to make the Canucks a good fit for Kessel's return, but as Allvin said Friday, Vancouver did not have enough NHL salary cap space to add a player without removing one from the roster.

    "In order to facilitate a trade for us, we needed to move a player out to get a player in so obviously that's a tougher situation," Allvin said.

     

    Vancouver did not make any trades after acquiring forward Elias Lindholm from the Calgary Flames on Jan. 31 for forward Andrei Kuzmenko, defenseman prospects Hunter Brzustewicz and Joni Jurmo, a first-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft and a conditional pick in the 2024 draft.

     

    The Canucks (41-17-7) lead the Pacific Division by 11 points over the Edmonton Oilers after not qualifying for the playoffs last season.

  5. 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

     

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