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- Jari Kurri Jari Kurri was named to the Hockey Hall of Fame as the highest-scoring European-born player in NHL history. In 1980-81, Kurri broke into the NHL with a young corps of talented players that included Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, Paul Coffey and Grant...
- Mario Lemieux Mario Lemieux, 2-time Stanley Cup winner with the Pittsburgh Penguins, was a force to be reckoned with during his playing days. In one game he scored 5 goals, itself quite a feat among professional NHL players, but it was how he did it - one at even...
- Georges Vezina George Vezina was signed by the Montreal Canadiens in 1910 after they noticed his outstanding goaltending skills when he played against them in an exhibition hockey game. Vezina was the first goalie ever to post a shutout in the National Hockey Leag...
- Phil Esposito Hockey Hall of Famer Phil Esposito was the highest scoring player throughout the 1970s. A 2-time Stanley Cup winner with the Boston Bruins, Espo led the league in goals and points year after year, shattering every point record along the way. Only sur...
- The Best Field Hockey Player Ever The definitive list, to find the world's best Field hockey player ever - deceased or living, male or female Vote for your favourite or add your own
- Newsy Lalonde Newsy Lalonde was the first in a long series of goalscoring hockey players who captured the attention of fans. From Gordie Howe and Rocket Richard, to Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux, to present day players Sidney Crosby and Alexander Ovechkin, all h...
- Marcel Dionne Marcel Dionne's numbers are just incredible. 731 goals, 1,040 assists for 1,771 career points in 18 NHL seasons. Dionne scored 50 or more goals in 6 seasons and at least 40-plus in ten seasons in the NHL. 8 seasons with 100 or more points. An easy c...
- Paul Coffey Paul Coffey is without a doubt one of the greatest defensemen of all time. Starting with Edmonton Oilers, Coffey proved to be a major offensive threat. His records include 48 goals in a season by a defenseman (surpassing Bruins legend Bobby Orr). Co...
- Ray Bourque Drafted by the Boston Bruins, Ray Bourque skated onto the ice for the first time in 1979. Rookie of the year honors followed along with a steller career. Bourque was traded to the Colorado Avalanche at the end of his long allstar career where he won...
- Howie Morenz Howie Morenz was an electrifying hockey player for the Montreal Canadiens in the 1920s and 30s. Known as "The Stratford Streak" for his blazing speed on the ice, Morenz was a hockey idol during his playing days. Morenz died following an on-ice injur...
