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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.
Many people believe that Mario Lemieux was the best hockey player ever. The Athletic ranked Lemieux No. 2 on their similar list, and the NHL's winningest coach, Scotty Bowman, said, “He's No. 2...
After scoring 133 goals and 282 points in 70 games in his draft year for the Laval Voisins of the QMJHL, it looked like Mario Lemieux had a chance to surpass Wayne Gretzky as the best hockey player to ever play. He was Gretzky-level skillful, but right-handed, five inches taller, with a longer reach and a better shot.
Whether it was Bobby Orr proving a defenseman can be a scorer, Wayne Gretzky owning the league or Gordie Howe playing in five different decades, they became transcendent figures in the sport. But...
LOS ANGELES -- The 67 remaining members of the 100 Greatest NHL Players were unveiled Friday night at NHL100 presented by GEICO. The 67, who played predominantly from 1967-present, were...
The Hockey Fanatic selects the top 100 NHL players of all-time. Based on all around play, longevity, championships won and contributions to the game of hockey.
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).
As part of NHL's Centennial celebration in 2017, the 100 Greatest Players of the league's first century were unveiled. The first 33, who played predominantly from 1917-1966, were named on...
The player on the list with the shortest NHL career is goaltender Bill Durnan, who played for seven seasons – winning the Vezina Trophy and selected to the NHL First All-Star team in six of his seasons.
NHL's 100 Greatest Players. These are the top 100 players in NHL history, as of 2017, as voted on by a panel commissioned by the NHL for its centennial celebration.