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Most time on ice per game by a defenseman, playoff season (minimum 10 games): Chris Pronger, 35:52; Most time on ice per game by a forward, playoff season (minimum 10 games): Alexei Kovalev, 26:35; Most time on ice by a defenseman, one regular season game: Dennis Wideman (January 18, 2014), 38:05
In a sense, Gretzky was the fastest and the second fastest, as he scored his second 1,000 points (the NHL's only player ever to score 2,000 points in regular-season play) only 433 games after scoring his first 1,000 points. Of the eight defensemen to score 1,000 points, the fewest NHL games required was 770, set by Paul Coffey. The slowest ...
The player who scores during this extra time is given the overtime goal. All overtime in the NHL is sudden death—meaning the first team to score is the winner—so the player who scores in overtime also has the game-winning goal.
In addition to his Norris Trophy honours, he is the only defenceman in NHL history to capture the Art Ross Trophy as the league's leading scorer. [4] In 1998, Orr was selected as the best defenceman of all-time (second overall player behind Wayne Gretzky) in The Hockey News' Top 100 NHL Players of all-time.
List of NHL players with 500 consecutive games played; List of NHL players with 500 goals; List of NHL players with 1,000 games played; List of NHL players with 1,000 points; List of NHL players with 2,000 career penalty minutes
The following are lists showing the point- and goal-scoring leaders of the National Hockey League before the league issued trophies for such achievements. The point-scoring leader has been awarded the Art Ross Trophy since the 1947–48 NHL season, and the goal-scoring leader has been awarded the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy since the 1998–99 NHL season.
All-time leader Points: 109: Teemu Selanne Points (defenseman) 69: Scott Niedermayer Points (rookie) 61: Trevor Zegras Goals: 52: Teemu Selanne Goals (defenseman) 18: Lubomir Visnovsky Goals (rookie) 31: Bobby Ryan Power play goals: 25: Teemu Selanne (1998–99, 2006–07) Shorthanded goals: 3
This is a list of National Hockey League statistical leaders by country of birth, sorted by total points. The top ten players from each country are included. Statistics are current through the end of the 2023–24 NHL season and players currently playing in the National Hockey League are marked in boldface.