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  1. Nearly 1,200 points in the NHL, he scored another 638 in the WHA, Bobby Hull was the first millionaire hockey player and he lived the lifestyle as such. He jumped to rival league the WHA where he had a number of thrilling seasons as a member of the Winnipeg Jets. Definitely one of the all-time greats and number six on our list.

  2. 10. Dez. 2020 · 1949-1974. The 100 greatest of all-time, in real-time. Up-to-date ranking of the 100 greatest hockey players of all-time. Active player rankings are updated after the season; retired player rankings are updated as new perspectives dictate.

    Rank
    Player
    Position
    Years
    1
    C
    1978-1999
    2
    RW
    1946-1980
    3
    LW
    2005-active
    4
    C
    1984-2006
    • Overview
    • Alex Ovechkin
    • Jacques Plante
    • Steve Yzerman
    • Terry Sawchuk
    • Jean Béliveau
    • Maurice Richard
    • Mario Lemieux
    • Bobby Orr
    • Wayne Gretzky

    Using algorithms, spreadsheets, statistics, and slide rules, I have determined the best ice hockey players ever. Kidding! I don’t even know what an algorithm is. However, I do know my hockey. So, relying solely on my deeply held opinions, I’ve come up with a very subjective list of the top 10 hockey players. Don’t agree with my picks? Well, you get...

    My only coworker who follows hockey loves Alex Ovechkin. In fact, he once claimed that Ovechkin was “the world’s greatest human being.” I think he was kidding. But “Ovie” has proven himself a great hockey player. After making his National Hockey League (NHL) debut in 2005 with the Washington Capitals, Ovechkin frequently led the league in scoring, ...

    Jacques Plante changed the face of hockey. Literally. The Montreal Canadien goalie is credited with popularizing face masks. In 1959 he was hit by a slap shot and needed 21 facial stitches. As the team’s only goalie, he had to return to the game after getting sewn up. However, he refused to take the ice unless he could wear a face mask. The rest is...

    Did I grow up in Michigan? Yes. Am I biased? Definitely. But this is my list, and Steve Yzerman of the Detroit Red Wings is on it. He helped transform the Dead Wings into one of the game’s most-dominating teams, restoring Detroit as Hockeytown. As the longest-serving captain in NHL history, he brought three Stanley Cups (1997–98, 2002) to a city th...

    Many people have called Terry Sawchuk the greatest goalie in hockey. During a 21-year career he won four Stanley Cups—three with the Red Wings (1952, 1954–55) and one with the Toronto Maple Leafs (1967)—and four Vezina Trophies (1952–53, 1955, 1965). He also registered 447 career wins, which included an unprecedented 103 shutouts, a record that sto...

    Considered one of the game’s best centers, Jean Béliveau won 10 (yes, 10) Stanley Cups (1956–60, 1965–66, 1968–69, 1971) with the Montreal Canadiens. He scored a then record 507 career goals and was twice named the league’s MVP (1956, 1964). In fact, Béliveau was so awesome that he didn’t even have to wait the customary three years after retiring b...

    “The Rocket” rewrote the record books. The right winger was the first player to score 500 goals and the first to light up the lamp 50 times in a single season. During his 18 years with the Montreal Canadiens, Maurice Richard won eight Stanley Cups (1944, 1946, 1953, 1956–60). He was also known for his aggressive play and hot temper. An idol among F...

    Despite being 6 feet 4 inches (1.9 meters) tall, Mario Lemieux displayed great speed and agility. During his 17 years as a player with the Pittsburgh Penguins, he won two Stanley Cups (1991–92) and managed to score an impressive 690 career goals despite missing a number of seasons after being diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. In 1997 “The Magnificen...

    Bobby Orr is widely regarded as the game’s best defenseman—evidenced by his record-setting eight James Norris Memorial Trophy wins (1968–75). While with the Boston Bruins, he became the first defenseman to lead the NHL in scoring (1970), and he was named the league’s MVP three times (1970–72). He also won two Stanley Cups (1970, 1972).

    With his finesse and speed, “The Great One” revolutionized the game. Wayne Gretzky shattered long-standing records, notably scoring an unprecedented 894 goals. He also earned four Stanley Cups with the Edmonton Oilers (1984–85, 1987–88) and was named the NHL’s MVP nine (!) times (1980–87, 1989). After being traded to the Los Angeles Kings in 1988, ...

  3. Wayne Douglas Gretzky CC ( / ˈɡrɛtski / GRET-skee; born January 26, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and former head coach. He played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for four teams from 1979 to 1999, retiring at the age of 38.

  4. 2. Jan. 2017 · Stanley Cup Winners. NHL Records.com. More. The 100 Greatest Players of the NHL's First 100 Years. As part of NHL's Centennial celebration in 2017, the 100 Greatest Players of the league's...

  5. 100 Greatest NHL Players. In 2017, the National Hockey League commemorated its 100th anniversary with a list of the 100 Greatest NHL Players. [1] . The list was made through voting compiled by a panel of 58 people, including media members, NHL alumni and NHL executives. [2] [3] The list is in alphabetical order rather than ranked.

  6. Max Bentley. Electric performer won back-to-back scoring titles for Black Hawks, Stanley Cup three times with Maple Leafs. Toe Blake. Left wing on Canadiens' famed 'Punch Line' was embodiment of...

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