== == Regular season goals, excluding the playoffs
#1. 894 goals - Wayne Gretzky (Edmonton, Los Angeles, St Louis, NY Rangers)
#2. 801 goals - Gordie Howe (Detroit, Hartford)
#3. 741 goals - Brett Hull (Calgary, St Louis, Dallas, Detroit)
#4. 731 goals - Marcel Dionne (Detroit, Los Angeles, NY Rangers)
#5. 717 goals - Phil Esposito (Chicago, Boston, NY Rangers)
#6. 708 goals - Mike Gartner (Washington, Minnesota, NY Rangers, Toronto, Phoenix)
#7. 694 goals - Mark Messier (Edmonton, Vancouver, NY Rangers)
#8. 692 goals - Steve Yzerman (Detroit)
#9. 690 goals - Mario Lemieux (Pittsburgh)
#10. 668 goals - Luc Robitaille (Los Angeles, Detroit, Pittsburgh, NY Rangers)
# Wayne Gretzky, 894 # Gordie Howe, 801 # Brett Hull, 741 # Marcel Dionne, 731 # Phil Esposito, 717 # Mike Gartner, 708 # Mark Messier, 694 # Steve Yzerman, 692 # Mario Lemieux, 690 # Luc Robitaille, 668 # Dave Andreychuk, 640 # Brendan Shanahan, 627 # Jaromir Jagr, 621 # Bobby Hull, Joe Sakic, 610 # Dino Ciccarelli, 608 # Jari Kurri, 601 # Mike Bossy, 573 # Joe Nieuwendyk, 564 # Guy Lafleur, 560 # John Bucyk, 556 # Ron Francis, 549 # Michel Goulet, 548 # Maurice Richard, 544 # Stan Mikita, 541 # Teemu Selanne, 540 # Frank Mahovlich, 533 # Bryan Trottier, 524 # Mats Sundin, 523 # Pat Verbeek, 522 # Dale Hawerchuk, 518 # Pierre Turgeon, 515 # Gilbert Perreault, 512 # Mark Recchi, 508 # Jean Beliveau, Mike Modano, 507 # Peter Bondra, 503 # Joe Mullen, 502 # Lanny McDonald, 500
Prior to the 2009-10 NHL season:
Wayne Gretzky, 894 Gordie Howe, 801
Brett Hull, 741
Marcel Dionne, 731
Phil Esposito, 717
Mike Gartner, 708
Mark Messier, 694
Steve Yzerman, 692
Mario Lemieux, 690
Luc Robitaille, 668
Brendan Shanahan, 656
Jaromir Jagr, 646
Dave Andreychuk, 640
Joe Sakic, 625
Bobby Hull, 610
Dino Ciccarelli, 608
Jari Kurri, 601
Teemu Selanne, 579
Mike Bossy, 573
Joe Nieuwendyk and Mats Sundin, tied with 564
Selanne is still active in 2009-10. Including games of January 14, 2010, he has scored 16 times this season, bringing his career total to 593.
Other active players have a chance to crack the top 20. Mark Recchi entered the season with 545 goals and Mike Modano with 543. Including games of January 14, 2010, they stand at 554 and 550 respectively.
2.Steven Stamkos
3.Roberto luongo
4.Sidney Crosby
6.Alex Ovechcin
7.Ryan Kesler
8.Johnathan towes
9.Jerome Inginla
10.Henrik Sedin
As of the end of the 2007-2008 season
1. Wayne Gretzky - 894
2. Gordie Howe - 801
3. Brett Hull - 741
4. Marcel Dionne - 731
5. Phil Esposito - 717
6. Mike Gartner - 708
7. Mark Messier - 694
8. Steve Yzerman - 692
9. Mario Lemiuex - 690
10. Luc Robitaille - 668
11. Brenden Shanahan* - 650
* currently playing in NHL
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NHL_statistical_leaders
Here are the winners of the Maurice Richard Trophy for most goals in a season. Although they have not won the award, here are some other goal scorers: Heatly, Sakic, Tkachuk, Vanek, Parise, Hull, Jagr, Shanahan, Modano, Roenick, Guerin, Hossa, E. Stall, E. Lindros, Alfredsson, and Gaborik...to name a few. 1998-99 Teemu Selanne Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 47 1(3) 1999-00 Pavel Bure Florida Panthers 58 1(2) 2000-01 Pavel Bure Florida Panthers 59 2(3) 2001-02 Jarome Iginla Calgary Flames 52 1 2002-03 Milan Hejduk Colorado Avalanche 50 1 2003-04 Jarome Iginla1 Calgary Flames 41 2 2003-04 Ilya Kovalchuk1 Atlanta Thrashers 41 1 2003-04 Rick Nash1 Columbus Blue Jackets 41 1 2004-05 2004-05 NHL lockout
No winner - - - 2005-06 Jonathan Cheechoo San Jose Sharks 56 1 2006-07 Vincent Lecavalier Tampa Bay Lightning 52 1 2007-08 Alexander Ovechkin Washington Capitals 65 1
Wayne Gretzky passed Gordie Howes as NHL's all time top scorer.
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Note: there have only been 5 defensemen who scored 100 points in a single NHL season: Bobby Orr (6 times) Paul Coffey (5 times) Al MacInnis Brian Leetch Denis Potvin Another note: neither Phil Housley, Raymond Borque, nor Larry Murphy reached 100 points in a season, despite all being in the top 40 all time in NHL scoring.
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Wayne Gretzky passed Gordie Howes as NHL's all time top scorer.
Yes. He retired as a Canuck but will be known as the best Toronto Maple Leaf of all time. He is also in the top 25 of all-time NHL point scorers.
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in modern day my opinion is that the top three would be Patrik Elias, T.J. Oshie, and Anze Kopitar. the most underrated goalies are in my opinion Johnathan Quick( even tho he is on the US national team) and Steve Mason
why cant goalies save top shelf is the real question...
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Note: there have only been 5 defensemen who scored 100 points in a single NHL season: Bobby Orr (6 times) Paul Coffey (5 times) Al MacInnis Brian Leetch Denis Potvin Another note: neither Phil Housley, Raymond Borque, nor Larry Murphy reached 100 points in a season, despite all being in the top 40 all time in NHL scoring.
Yes, definitely. lots of ice hockey goalies wear two cups. A regular cup jock and then a special goalie cup over top of that. Usually the size and speed of the puck or ball being shot at the net determines wether a goalie would need to wear a goalie cup. Lacrosse and ice hockey goalies wear cups but soccer goalies generally dont wear a cup