List of NHL statistical leaders

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Contents
Skaters
All-time leaders
Regular season: Points
Regular season: Points per game
Regular season: Goals
Regular season: Goals per game
Regular season: Power Play goals
Regular season: Short-handed goals
Regular season: Game-winning goals
Regular season: Overtime goals
Regular season: Empty net goals
Regular season: Assists
Regular season: Assists per game
Regular season: Games played
Regular season: Penalty minutes
Regular season: Plus-minus
Regular season: Shots on goal
Regular season: Shooting percentage
Playoff: Points
Playoff: Points per game
Playoff: Goals
Playoff: Goals per game
Playoff: Power Play goals
Playoff: Short-handed goals
Playoff: Game-winning goals
Playoff: Overtime goals
Playoff: Assists
Playoff: Assists per game
Playoff: Games played
Playoff: Penalty minutes
Playoff: Plus-minus
Playoff: Shots on goal
Playoff: Shooting percentage
Active leaders
Regular season: Points
Regular season: Points per game
Regular season: Goals
Regular season: Goals per game
Regular season: Power Play goals
Regular season: Short-handed goals
Regular season: Game-winning goals
Regular season: Overtime goals
Regular season: Empty net goals
Regular season: Assists
Regular season: Assists per game
Regular season: Games played
Regular season: Penalty minutes
Regular season: Plus-minus
Regular season: Shots on goal
Regular season: Shooting percentage
Playoff: Points
Playoff: Points per game
Playoff: Goals
Playoff: Goals per game
Playoff: Power Play goals
Playoff: Short-handed goals
Playoff: Game-winning goals
Playoff: Overtime goals
Playoff: Assists
Playoff: Assists per game
Playoff: Games played
Playoff: Penalty minutes
Playoff: Plus-minus
Playoff: Shots on goal
Playoff: Shooting percentage
Goaltenders
All-time leaders
Regular season: Games played
Regular season: Wins
Regular season: Shutouts
Regular season: Goals against average
Regular season: Saves
Regular season: Save percentage
Regular season: Minutes
Playoff: Games played
Playoff: Wins
Playoff: Shutouts
Playoff: Goals against average
Playoff: Saves
Playoff: Save percentage
Playoff: Minutes
Active leaders
Regular season: Games played
Regular season: Wins
Regular season: Shutouts
Regular season: Saves
Regular season: Save percentage
Regular season: Goals against average
Playoff: Wins
Playoff: Shutouts
Coaches
All-time leaders
Regular season: Games coached
Regular season: Coaching wins
Regular season: Coaching points percentage
Playoff: Games coached
Playoff: Coaching wins
Stanley Cups
Active leaders
Regular season: Games coached
Regular season: Coaching wins
Regular season: Coaching points percentage
Playoff: Games coached
Playoff: Coaching wins
Stanley Cups
External links

Skaters[]

The statistics listed include the 2020–21 NHL regular season and 2021 playoffs.

All-time leaders (skaters)[]

Active skaters (during 2020–21 NHL season) are listed in boldface.

Regular season: Points[]

Active NHL player
Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
Eligible player not yet inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hockey Hall of Fame consideration[1]
Rank Name Team(s) GP Pts PPG
1 Wayne Gretzky EDM, LAK, STL, NYR 1,487 2,857 1.92
2 Jaromir Jagr PIT, WSH, NYR, PHI, DAL, BOS, NJD, FLA, CGY 1,733 1,921 1.11
3 Mark Messier EDM, NYR, VAN 1,756 1,887 1.07
4 Gordie Howe DET, HFD 1,767 1,850 1.05
5 Ron Francis HFD, PIT, CAR, TOR 1,731 1,798 1.04
6 Marcel Dionne DET, LAK, NYR 1,348 1,771 1.31
7 Steve Yzerman DET 1,514 1,755 1.16
8 Mario Lemieux PIT 915 1,723 1.88
9 Joe Sakic QUE/COL 1,378 1,641 1.19
10 Phil Esposito CHI, BOS, NYR 1,282 1,590 1.24
11 Ray Bourque BOS, COL 1,612 1,579 0.98
12 Mark Recchi PIT, PHI, MTL, CAR, ATL, TBL, BOS 1,652 1,533 0.93
13 Paul Coffey EDM, PIT, LAK, DET, HFD, PHI, CHI, CAR, BOS 1,409 1,531 1.09
14 Joe Thornton BOS, SJS, TOR 1,680 1,529 0.91
15 Stan Mikita CHI 1,394 1,467 1.05
16 Teemu Selanne WPG, ANA, SJS, COL 1,451 1,457 1.00
17 Bryan Trottier NYI, PIT 1,279 1,425 1.11
18 Adam Oates DET, STL, BOS, WSH, PHI, ANA, EDM 1,337 1,420 1.06
19 Doug Gilmour STL, CGY, TOR, NJD, CHI, BUF, MTL 1,474 1,414 0.96
20 Dale Hawerchuk WPG, BUF, STL, PHI 1,188 1,409 1.19
21 Jari Kurri EDM, LAK, NYR, ANA, COL 1,251 1,398 1.12
22 Luc Robitaille LAK, PIT, NYR, DET 1,431 1,394 0.97
23 Brett Hull CGY, STL, DAL, DET, PHX 1,269 1,391 1.10
24 Mike Modano MNS/DAL, DET 1,499 1,374 0.92
25 Johnny Bucyk DET, BOS 1,540 1,369 0.89
26 Brendan Shanahan NJD, STL, HFD, DET, NYR 1,524 1,354 0.89
27 Guy Lafleur MTL, NYR, QUE 1,127 1,353 1.20
28 Mats Sundin QUE, TOR, VAN 1,346 1,349 1.00
29 Dave Andreychuk BUF, TOR, NJD, BOS, COL, TBL 1,639 1,338 0.82
30 Denis Savard CHI, MTL, TBL 1,196 1,338 1.12
31 Mike Gartner WSH, MNS, NYR, TOR, PHX 1,432 1,335 0.93
32 Pierre Turgeon BUF, NYI, MTL, STL, DAL, COL 1,294 1,327 1.03
33 Gilbert Perreault BUF 1,191 1,326 1.11
34 Sidney Crosby PIT 1,039 1,325 1.28
35 Alexander Ovechkin WSH 1,197 1,320 1.10
36 Jarome Iginla CGY, PIT, BOS, COL, LAK 1,554 1,300 0.86
37 Alex Delvecchio DET 1,549 1,281 0.83
38 Al MacInnis CGY, STL 1,416 1,274 0.90
39 Jean Ratelle NYR, BOS 1,281 1,267 0.99
40 Peter Stastny QUE, NJD, STL 977 1,239 1.27
41 Phil Housley BUF, WPG, STL, CGY, NJD, WSH, CHI, TOR 1,495 1,232 0.82
42 Norm Ullman DET, TOR 1,410 1,229 0.87
43 Jean Beliveau MTL 1,125 1,219 1.08
44 Larry Murphy LAK, WSH, MNS, PIT, TOR, DET 1,615 1,216 0.75
45 Jeremy Roenick CHI, PHX, PHI, LAK, SJS 1,363 1,216 0.89
46 Bobby Clarke PHI 1,144 1,210 1.06
47 Bernie Nicholls LAK, NYR, EDM, NJD, CHI, SJS 1,127 1,209 1.07
48 Vincent Damphousse TOR, EDM, MTL, SJS 1,378 1,205 0.87
49 Dino Ciccarelli MNS, WSH, DET, TBL, FLA 1,232 1,200 0.97
50 Patrick Marleau SJS, TOR, PIT 1,779 1,197 0.67

Regular season: Points per game[]

Minimum 500 points
  1. Wayne Gretzky, 1.921
  2. Mario Lemieux, 1.883
  3. Mike Bossy, 1.497
  4. Connor McDavid, 1.410
  5. Bobby Orr, 1.393
  6. Marcel Dionne, 1.314
  7. Sidney Crosby, 1.275
  8. Peter Stastny, 1.268
  9. Peter Forsberg, 1.250
  10. Kent Nilsson, 1.241
  11. Phil Esposito, 1.240
  12. Guy Lafleur, 1.202
  13. Joe Sakic, 1.191
  14. Dale Hawerchuk, 1.186
  15. Evgeni Malkin, 1.174
  16. Pat LaFontaine, 1.171
  17. Steve Yzerman, 1.159
  18. Eric Lindros, 1.138
  19. Bernie Federko, 1.130
  20. Denis Savard, 1.119
  21. Jari Kurri, 1.118
  22. Bryan Trottier, 1.114
  23. Gilbert Perreault, 1.113
  24. Pavel Bure, 1.110
  25. Jaromir Jagr, 1.108

Regular season: Goals[]

Active NHL player
Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
Eligible player not yet inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hockey Hall of Fame consideration[1]
Rank Name Team(s) GP Goals GPG
1 Wayne Gretzky EDM, LAK, STL, NYR 1,487 894 0.601
2 Gordie Howe DET, HFD 1,767 801 0.453
3 Jaromir Jagr PIT, WSH, NYR, PHI, DAL, BOS, NJD, FLA, CGY 1,733 766 0.442
4 Brett Hull CGY, STL, DAL, DET, PHX 1,269 741 0.584
5 Marcel Dionne DET, LAK, NYR 1,348 731 0.542
6 Alexander Ovechkin WSH 1,197 730 0.610
7 Phil Esposito CHI, BOS, NYR 1,282 717 0.559
8 Mike Gartner WSH, MNS, NYR, TOR, PHX 1,432 708 0.494
9 Mark Messier EDM, NYR, VAN 1,756 694 0.395
10 Steve Yzerman DET 1,514 692 0.457
11 Mario Lemieux PIT 915 690 0.754
12 Teemu Selanne WPG, ANA, SJS, COL 1,451 684 0.471
13 Luc Robitaille LAK, PIT, NYR, DET 1,431 668 0.467
14 Brendan Shanahan NJD, STL, HFD, DET, NYR 1,524 656 0.430
15 Dave Andreychuk BUF, TOR, NJD, BOS, COL, TBL 1,639 640 0.390
16 Joe Sakic QUE, COL 1,378 625 0.454
17 Jarome Iginla CGY, PIT, BOS, COL, LAK 1,554 625 0.402
18 Bobby Hull CHI, WPG, HFD 1,063 610 0.574
19 Dino Ciccarelli MNS, WSH, DET, TBL, FLA 1,232 608 0.494
20 Jari Kurri EDM, LAK, NYR, ANA, COL 1,251 601 0.480
21 Mark Recchi PIT, PHI, MTL, CAR, ATL, TBL, BOS 1,652 577 0.349
22 Mike Bossy NYI 752 573 0.762
23 Patrick Marleau SJS, TOR, PIT 1,779 566 0.318
24 Joe Nieuwendyk CGY, DAL, NJD, TOR, FLA 1,257 564 0.449
25 Mats Sundin QUE, TOR, VAN 1,346 564 0.419

Regular season: Goals per game[]

Minimum: 200 goals
  1. Mike Bossy, 0.762
  2. Mario Lemieux, 0.754
  3. Cy Denneny, 0.751
  4. Babe Dye, 0.742
  5. Pavel Bure, 0.623
  6. Alexander Ovechkin, 0.610
  7. Wayne Gretzky, 0.601
  8. Brett Hull, 0.584
  9. Bobby Hull, 0.574
  10. Tim Kerr, 0.565
  11. Rick Martin, 0.561
  12. Phil Esposito, 0.559
  13. Maurice Richard, 0.556
  14. Cam Neely, 0.544
  15. Marcel Dionne, 0.542
  16. Pat LaFontaine, 0.541
  17. Steven Stamkos, 0.522
  18. Rick Vaive, 0.503
  19. Michel Goulet, 0.503
  20. Nels Stewart, 0.498
  21. Guy Lafleur, 0.497
  22. Mike Gartner, 0.494
  23. Dino Ciccarelli, 0.493
  24. Howie Morenz, 0.493
  25. Blaine Stoughton, 0.490

Regular season: Power Play goals[]

  1. Dave Andreychuk, 274
  2. Alexander Ovechkin, 269
  3. Brett Hull, 265
  4. Teemu Selanne, 255
  5. Luc Robitaille, 247
  6. Phil Esposito, 246
  7. Brendan Shanahan, 237
  8. Mario Lemieux, 236
  9. Marcel Dionne, 234
  10. Dino Ciccarelli, 232
  11. Mike Gartner, 217
    Jaromir Jagr, 217
  12. Joe Nieuwendyk, 215
  13. Keith Tkachuk, 212
  14. Gordie Howe, 211
  15. Joe Sakic, 205
  16. Wayne Gretzky, 204
  17. Steve Yzerman, 202
  18. Mark Recchi, 200
  19. Brian Bellows, 198
  20. Jarome Iginla, 197
  21. Pierre Turgeon, 190
  22. Ron Francis, 188
  23. Pat Verbeek, 186
  24. Jeremy Roenick, 184

Regular season: Short-handed goals[]

  1. Wayne Gretzky, 73
  2. Mark Messier, 63
  3. Steve Yzerman, 50
  4. Mario Lemieux, 49
  5. Butch Goring, 40
  6. Dave Poulin, 39
  7. Jari Kurri, 37
  8. Sergei Fedorov, 36
  9. Theoren Fleury, 35
    Dirk Graham, 35
  10. Pavel Bure, 34
    Derek Sanderson, 34
    Marian Hossa, 34
  11. Brian Rolston, 33
    Guy Carbonneau, 33
  12. Peter Bondra, 32
    Bobby Clarke, 32
    Joe Sakic, 32
    Dave Keon, 32
  13. Bill Barber, 31
    Brad Marchand, 31
    Mats Sundin, 31
  14. Bob Pulford, 30
  15. Martin St. Louis, 29
    Russ Courtnall, 29
    Craig MacTavish, 29
    Mike Modano, 29
    Esa Tikkanen, 29

Regular season: Game-winning goals[]

  1. Jaromir Jagr, 135
  2. Gordie Howe, 121
  3. Phil Esposito, 118
  4. Alexander Ovechkin, 116
  5. Brett Hull, 110
    Teemu Selanne, 110
  6. Patrick Marleau , 109
    Brendan Shanahan, 109
  7. Jarome Iginla, 101
  8. Guy Lafleur, 98
    Bobby Hull, 98
  9. Mats Sundin, 96
  10. Steve Yzerman, 94
  11. Sergei Fedorov, 93
    Joe Nieuwendyk, 93
  12. Mark Messier, 92
    Mike Modano, 92
    Jeremy Roenick, 92
    Johnny Bucyk, 92
  13. Wayne Gretzky, 91
    Mark Recchi, 91
  14. Mike Gartner, 90
  15. Luc Robitaille, 89
  16. Joe Sakic, 86
    Pierre Turgeon, 86
    Daniel Sedin, 86

Regular season: Overtime goals[]

If a game is tied after regulation time (which lasts three 20-minutes periods), there will be a period of "overtime" to decide the winner. The player who scores during this extra five minutes 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.

  1. Alexander Ovechkin, 24
  2. Jaromir Jagr, 19
  3. Sidney Crosby, 18
  4. Ilya Kovalchuk, 17
  5. Brad Marchand, 16
    Max Pacioretty, 16
    Patrik Elias, 16
    Daniel Sedin, 16
  6. John Tavares, 15
    Jonathan Toews, 15
    Brent Burns, 15
    Sergei Fedorov, 15
    Marian Hossa, 15
    Mats Sundin, 15
  7. Jeff Carter, 14
  8. Olli Jokinen, 13
    Steve Thomas, 13
    Scott Niedermayer, 13
  9. Ryan O'Reilly, 12
    Evgeni Malkin, 12
    Daniel Briere, 12
    Brett Hull, 12
    Brendan Shanahan, 12

Regular season: Empty net goals[]

  1. Wayne Gretzky, 56
  2. Marian Hossa, 40
  3. Alexander Ovechkin, 39
  4. Mario Lemieux, 33
  5. Jarome Iginla, 32
  6. Eric Staal, 31
  7. Joe Thornton, 29
  8. Brad Marchand, 28
    Pavel Bure, 28
    Bryan Trottier, 28
  9. Teemu Selanne, 26
  10. Mark Messier, 25
    Blake Wheeler, 25
    Patrick Kane, 25
    Patrice Bergeron, 25
  11. Zach Parise, 24
    Keith Tkachuk, 24
  12. David Backes, 23
    Evgeni Malkin, 23
    Sidney Crosby, 23
    Ilya Kovalchuk, 23
    Daniel Alfredsson, 23
    Marcel Dionne, 23
  13. Rick Nash, 22
    Jaromir Jagr, 22
    Steve Yzerman, 22

Regular season: Assists[]

  1. Wayne Gretzky, 1,963
  2. Ron Francis, 1,249
  3. Mark Messier, 1,193
  4. Ray Bourque, 1,169
  5. Jaromir Jagr, 1,155
  6. Paul Coffey, 1,135
  7. Joe Thornton, 1,104
  8. Adam Oates, 1,079
  9. Steve Yzerman, 1,063
  10. Gordie Howe, 1,049
  11. Marcel Dionne, 1,040
  12. Mario Lemieux, 1,033
  13. Joe Sakic, 1,016
  14. Doug Gilmour, 964
  15. Mark Recchi, 956
  16. Al MacInnis, 934
  17. Larry Murphy, 929
  18. Stan Mikita, 926
  19. Bryan Trottier, 901
  20. Phil Housley, 894
  21. Dale Hawerchuk, 891
  22. Nicklas Lidstrom, 878
  23. Phil Esposito, 873
  24. Denis Savard, 865
  25. Bobby Clarke, 852
  26. Sidney Crosby, 839
  27. Henrik Sedin, 830
  28. Alex Delvecchio, 825
  29. Gilbert Perreault, 814
  30. Johnny Bucyk, 813
    Mike Modano, 813
  31. Pierre Turgeon, 812
  32. Jari Kurri, 797
  33. Guy Lafleur, 793
  34. Peter Stastny, 789
  35. Mats Sundin, 785
  36. Brian Leetch, 781
  37. Jean Ratelle, 776
  38. Vincent Damphousse, 773
    Teemu Selanne, 773
  39. Chris Chelios, 763
  40. Bernie Federko, 761
  41. Doug Weight, 755
  42. Larry Robinson, 750
  43. Denis Potvin, 742
  44. Norm Ullman, 739
  45. Bernie Nicholls, 734
  46. Rod Brind'Amour, 732
  47. Luc Robitaille, 726
  48. Nicklas Backstrom, 722

Regular season: Assists per game[]

Minimum: 300 assists
  1. Wayne Gretzky, 1.320
  2. Mario Lemieux, 1.129
  3. Bobby Orr, 0.982
  4. Connor McDavid, 0.931
  5. Peter Forsberg, 0.898
  6. Sidney Crosby, 0.808
  7. Peter Stastny, 0.808
  8. Adam Oates, 0.807
  9. Paul Coffey, 0.806
  10. Marcel Dionne, 0.772
  11. Kent Nilsson, 0.763
  12. Bernie Federko, 0.761
  13. Dale Hawerchuk, 0.750
  14. Bobby Clarke, 0.745
  15. Craig Janney, 0.741
  16. Joe Sakic, 0.737
  17. Mike Bossy, 0.735
  18. Ray Bourque, 0.725
  19. Denis Savard, 0.723
  20. Evgeni Malkin, 0.723
  21. Ron Francis, 0.722
  22. Nicklas Backstrom, 0.714
  23. Artemi Panarin, 0.711
  24. Bryan Trottier, 0.704
  25. Guy Lafleur, 0.704

Regular season: Games played (skaters)[]

  1. Patrick Marleau, 1,779
  2. Gordie Howe, 1,767
  3. Mark Messier, 1,756
  4. Jaromir Jagr, 1,733
  5. Ron Francis, 1,731
  6. Joe Thornton, 1,680
  7. Mark Recchi, 1,652
  8. Chris Chelios, 1,651
  9. Dave Andreychuk, 1,639
  10. Scott Stevens, 1,635
  11. Larry Murphy, 1,615
  12. Ray Bourque, 1,612
  13. Zdeno Chara, 1,608
  14. Nicklas Lidstrom, 1,564
  15. Jarome Iginla, 1,554
  16. Alex Delvecchio, 1,549
  17. Johnny Bucyk, 1,540
    Shane Doan, 1,540
  18. Brendan Shanahan, 1,524
  19. Matt Cullen, 1,516
  20. Steve Yzerman, 1,514
  21. Mike Modano, 1,499
  22. Phil Housley, 1,495
  23. Wayne Gretzky, 1,487
  24. Rod Brind'Amour, 1,484

Regular season: Penalty minutes[]

  1. Tiger Williams, 3,971
  2. Dale Hunter, 3,565
  3. Tie Domi, 3,515
  4. Marty McSorley, 3,381
  5. Bob Probert, 3,300
  6. Robert Ray, 3,207
  7. Craig Berube, 3,149
  8. Tim Hunter, 3,146
  9. Chris Nilan, 3,043
  10. Rick Tocchet, 2,972
  11. Pat Verbeek, 2,905
  12. Chris Chelios, 2,891
  13. Dave Manson, 2,792
  14. Scott Stevens, 2,785
  15. Donald Brashear, 2,634
  16. Willi Plett, 2,572
  17. Gino Odjick, 2,567
  18. Matthew Barnaby, 2,562
  19. Gary Roberts, 2,560
  20. Joe Kocur, 2,519
  21. Kenneth Daneyko, 2,516
  22. Brendan Shanahan, 2,489
  23. Scott Mellanby, 2,479
  24. Chris Neil, 2,459
  25. Basil McRae, 2,457

Regular season: Plus-minus[]

  1. Larry Robinson, +722
  2. Bobby Orr, +582
  3. Ray Bourque, +527
  4. Wayne Gretzky, +520
  5. Bobby Clarke, +507
  6. Serge Savard, +462
  7. Denis Potvin, +456
  8. Nicklas Lidstrom, +450
  9. Bryan Trottier, +449
  10. Guy Lafleur, +446
  11. Brad McCrimmon, +444
  12. Mark Howe, +400
  13. Scott Stevens, +395
  14. Steve Shutt, +394
  15. Mike Bossy, +380
  16. Al MacInnis, +371
  17. Brad Park, +363
  18. Chris Chelios, +351
  19. Jacques Lemaire, +344
  20. Guy Lapointe, +329
    Stan Mikita, +329
  21. Craig Ramsay, +324
  22. Jaromir Jagr, +322
  23. Bill Hajt, +321
  24. Dallas Smith, +318

Regular season: Shots on goal[]

  1. Ray Bourque, 6,209
  2. Alexander Ovechkin, 5,727
  3. Jaromir Jagr, 5,637
  4. Marcel Dionne, 5,363
  5. Phil Esposito, 5,166
  6. Al MacInnis, 5,157
  7. Mike Gartner, 5,090
  8. Wayne Gretzky, 5,088
  9. Brendan Shanahan, 5,086
  10. Brett Hull, 4,876
  11. Jarome Iginla, 4,759
  12. Joe Sakic, 4,621
  13. Steve Yzerman, 4,602
  14. Bobby Hull, 4,577
  15. Dave Andreychuk, 4,556
  16. Teemu Selanne, 4,540
  17. Stan Mikita, 4,482
  18. Paul Coffey, 4,389
  19. Patrick Marleau, 4,333
  20. Mike Modano, 4,273
  21. Marian Hossa, 4,229
  22. Mark Messier, 4,221
  23. Mats Sundin, 4,015
  24. Sergei Fedorov, 3,985
  25. Luc Robitaille, 3,961

Regular season: Shooting percentage[]

Shooting percentage is the percentage of shots on goal which result in a goal.

Minimum 800 shots
  1. Craig Simpson, 23.66%
  2. Charlie Simmer, 22.34%
  3. Paul MacLean, 21.41%
  4. Mike Bossy, 21.18%
  5. Yvon Lambert, 19.85%
  6. Rick Middleton, 19.69%
  7. Blaine Stoughton, 19.52%
  8. Darryl Sutter, 19.42%
  9. Rob Brown, 19.41%
  10. Mike Ridley, 19.30%
  11. Steve Vickers, 19.28%
  12. Kent Nilsson, 19.21%
  13. Tom McCarthy, 19.16%
  14. Jari Kurri, 19.13%
  15. Johnny Bucyk, 19.09%
  16. Mario Lemieux, 18.99%
  17. Peter Stastny, 18.96%
  18. Ray Ferraro, 18.85%
  19. Mark Hunter, 18.78%
  20. Tim Kerr, 18.77%

Playoff: Points[]

  1. Wayne Gretzky, 382
  2. Mark Messier, 295
  3. Jari Kurri, 233
  4. Glenn Anderson, 214
  5. Jaromir Jagr, 201
  6. Paul Coffey, 196
  7. Sidney Crosby, 191
  8. Brett Hull, 190
  9. Doug Gilmour, 188
    Joe Sakic, 188
  10. Steve Yzerman, 185
  11. Bryan Trottier, 183
    Nicklas Lidstrom, 183
  12. Ray Bourque, 180
  13. Jean Beliveau, 176
    Sergei Fedorov, 176
  14. Denis Savard, 175
  15. Evgeni Malkin, 174
  16. Mario Lemieux, 172
  17. Peter Forsberg, 171
  18. Denis Potvin, 164
  19. Mike Bossy, 160
    Gordie Howe, 160
    Al MacInnis, 160
    Bobby Smith, 160

Playoff: Points per game[]

Minimum: 50 points
  1. Wayne Gretzky, 1.837
  2. Mario Lemieux, 1.608
  3. Barry Pederson, 1.529
  4. Nathan MacKinnon, 1.380
  5. Mark Messier, 1.250
  6. Bobby Orr, 1.243
  7. Mike Bossy, 1.240
  8. Mikko Rantanen, 1.209
  9. Jari Kurri, 1.165
  10. Gilbert Perreault, 1.144
  11. Peter Forsberg, 1.133
  12. Peter Stastny, 1.129
  13. Nikita Kucherov, 1.124
  14. Bernie Federko, 1.110
  15. Sidney Crosby, 1.098
  16. Pavel Bure, 1.094
  17. Joe Sakic, 1.093
  18. Brayden Point, 1.090
  19. Jean Beliveau, 1.086
  20. Bobby Hull, 1.084
  21. David Pastrnak, 1.079
  22. Eric Lindros, 1.076
  23. Toe Blake, 1.069
  24. Ken Linseman, 1.062
  25. Phil Esposito, 1.054

Playoff: Goals[]

  1. Wayne Gretzky, 122
  2. Mark Messier, 109
  3. Jari Kurri, 106
  4. Brett Hull, 103
  5. Glenn Anderson, 93
  6. Mike Bossy, 85
  7. Joe Sakic, 84
  8. Maurice Richard, 82
  9. Claude Lemieux, 80
  10. Jean Beliveau, 79
  11. Jaromir Jagr, 78
  12. Mario Lemieux, 76
  13. Dino Ciccarelli, 73
  14. Esa Tikkanen, 72
    Patrick Marleau, 72
  15. Bryan Trottier, 71
    Alexander Ovechkin, 71
  16. Steve Yzerman, 70
  17. Sidney Crosby, 69
  18. Gordie Howe, 68
  19. Joe Nieuwendyk, 66
    Denis Savard, 66
  20. Yvan Cournoyer, 64
    Peter Forsberg, 64
    Brian Propp, 64
    Bobby Smith, 64
Playoff: Goals per game[]
Minimum 20 goals
  1. Mario Lemieux, 0.710
  2. Mike Bossy, 0.659
  3. Barry Pederson, 0.647
  4. Maurice Richard, 0.621
  5. Cam Neely, 0.613
  6. Wayne Gretzky, 0.587
  7. Nathan MacKinnon, 0.560
  8. Pavel Bure, 0.547
  9. Craig Simpson, 0.537
  10. Brayden Point, 0.537
  11. Jari Kurri, 0.530
  12. Bobby Hull, 0.521
  13. Gordie Drillon, 0.520
  14. Dino Ciccarelli, 0.518
  15. Brett Hull, 0.510
  16. Jake Guentzel, 0.510
  17. Steve Shutt, 0.505
  18. Alexander Ovechkin, 0.504
  19. Reggie Leach, 0.500
  20. Rick Vaive, 0.500
  21. Tim Kerr, 0.494
  22. Steve Payne, 0.493
  23. Joe Sakic, 0.488
  24. Jean Beliveau, 0.488
  25. Rick MacLeish, 0.474
Playoff: Power Play goals[]
  1. Brett Hull, 38
  2. Mike Bossy, 35
    Wayne Gretzky, 35
  3. Dino Ciccarelli, 34
  4. Nicklas Lidstrom, 30
  5. Mario Lemieux, 29
  6. Evgeni Malkin, 28
    Denis Potvin, 28
  7. Alexander Ovechkin, 27
    Brian Propp, 27
    Joe Sakic, 27
    Steve Yzerman, 27
  8. Al MacInnis, 26
    Jean Beliveau, 26
  9. Cam Neely, 25
    Daniel Alfredsson, 25
    Joe Pavelski, 25
    Jari Kurri, 25
  10. Jaromir Jagr, 24
    Mike Modano, 24
    Denis Savard, 24
    Bobby Smith, 24
    Patrick Marleau, 24
    Bobby Hull, 24
    Mark Messier, 24
Playoff: Short-handed goals[]
  1. Mark Messier, 14
  2. Wayne Gretzky, 12
  3. Jari Kurri, 10
  4. Hakan Loob, 8
    Ed Westfall, 8
  5. Mario Lemieux, 7
  6. Dave Poulin, 6
    Wayne Presley, 6
    Brian Rolston, 6
    Derek Sanderson, 6
    Dave Keon, 6
    Guy Carbonneau, 6
    Paul Coffey, 6
  7. Bill Barber, 5
    Bob Bourne, 5
    Sergei Fedorov, 5
    Lorne Henning, 5
    Anders Kallur, 5
    Kirk Maltby, 5
    Kelly Miller, 5
Playoff: Game-winning goals[]
  1. Wayne Gretzky, 24
    Brett Hull, 24
  2. Claude Lemieux, 19
    Joe Sakic, 19
  3. Maurice Richard, 18
  4. Glenn Anderson, 17
    Mike Bossy, 17
    Chris Drury, 17
  5. Jaromir Jagr, 16
    Patrick Marleau, 16
  6. Mike Modano, 15
    Yvan Cournoyer, 15
    Jean Beliveau, 15
  7. Peter Forsberg, 14
    Jari Kurri, 14
    Guy Lafleur, 14
    Joe Nieuwendyk, 14
    Mark Messier, 14
    Bernie Geoffrion, 14
  8. Daniel Briere, 13
    Dino Ciccarelli, 13
    Doug Gilmour, 13
    Stephane Richer, 13
    Bobby Smith, 13
Playoff: Overtime goals[]

If a game is tied after regulation time (which lasts three 20-minutes periods), there will be as many 20-minute periods of "overtime" as necessary during the playoffs to determine a winner. 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.

  1. Joe Sakic, 8
  2. Maurice Richard, 6
  3. Glenn Anderson, 5
    Patrick Kane, 5
    Corey Perry, 5
  4. Martin St. Louis, 4
    Joe Murphy, 4
    Kirk Muller, 4
    Nicklas Backstrom, 4
    Stephane Richer, 4
    Chris Drury, 4
    Jamie Langenbrunner, 4
    Jeremy Roenick, 4
    Bob Nystrom, 4
    Patrice Bergeron, 4
    Dale Hunter, 4
    Esa Tikkanen, 4
    Patrick Marleau, 4
    Wayne Gretzky, 4
    Jaromir Jagr, 4

Playoff: Assists[]

  1. Wayne Gretzky, 260
  2. Mark Messier, 186
  3. Ray Bourque, 139
  4. Paul Coffey, 137
  5. Nicklas Lidstrom, 129
  6. Doug Gilmour, 128
  7. Jari Kurri, 127
  8. Sergei Fedorov, 124
  9. Jaromir Jagr, 123
  10. Sidney Crosby, 122
  11. Glenn Anderson, 121
    Al MacInnis, 121
  12. Larry Robinson, 116
  13. Larry Murphy, 115
    Steve Yzerman, 115
  14. Adam Oates, 114
  15. Chris Chelios, 113
  16. Bryan Trottier, 112
  17. Evgeni Malkin, 110
  18. Denis Savard, 109
  19. Denis Potvin, 108
  20. Peter Forsberg, 107
  21. Joe Sakic, 104
  22. Joe Thornton, 102
  23. Jean Beliveau, 97
    Ron Francis, 97
    Marian Hossa, 97

Playoff: Assists per game[]

Minimum 30 assists
  1. Wayne Gretzky, 1.250
  2. Mario Lemieux, 0.897
  3. Bobby Orr, 0.892
  4. Barry Pederson, 0.882
  5. Nathan MacKinnon, 0.820
  6. Mikko Rantanen, 0.791
  7. Mark Messier, 0.788
  8. Gilbert Perreault, 0.778
  9. Peter Stastny, 0.774
  10. Nikita Kucherov, 0.735
  11. Brian Leetch, 0.726
  12. Bernie Federko, 0.725
  13. Craig Janney 0.717
  14. Dale Hawerchuk, 0.711
  15. Peter Forsberg, 0.709
  16. Paul Coffey, 0.706
  17. Doug Gilmour, 0.703
  18. Sidney Crosby, 0.701
  19. Adam Oates, 0.699
  20. Kent Nilsson, 0.695
  21. Al MacInnis, 0.684
  22. Ken Linseman, 0.681
  23. Sergei Fedorov, 0.678
  24. Erik Karlsson, 0.672
  25. Ryan Getzlaf, 0.664

Playoff: Games played (skaters)[]

  1. Chris Chelios, 266
  2. Nicklas Lidstrom, 263
  3. Mark Messier, 236
  4. Claude Lemieux, 234
  5. Scott Stevens, 233
  6. Guy Carbonneau, 231
  7. Larry Robinson, 227
  8. Glenn Anderson, 225
  9. Kris Draper, 222
  10. Bryan Trottier, 221
  11. Mike Keane, 220
  12. Larry Murphy, 215
  13. Ray Bourque, 214
    Kevin Lowe, 214
  14. Wayne Gretzky, 208
    Jaromir Jagr, 208
  15. Marian Hossa, 205
  16. Brett Hull, 202
    Scott Niedermayer, 202
  17. Jari Kurri, 200
    Zdeno Chara, 200
  18. Steve Yzerman, 196
  19. Patrick Marleau, 195
  20. Paul Coffey, 194
  21. Craig MacTavish, 193

Playoff: Penalty minutes[]

A penalty is given to a player for committing an infraction during the game. The length of the penalty varies depending on the severity of the offence. The amount of penalty minutes recorded for statistical purposes are:

  • minor – 2 minutes
  • double minor – 4 minutes
  • major – 5 minutes
  • misconduct – 10 minutes
  • game misconduct – 10 minutes
  1. Dale Hunter, 731
  2. Chris Nilan, 541
  3. Claude Lemieux, 529
  4. Rick Tocchet, 471
  5. Willi Plett, 466
  6. Tiger Williams, 455
  7. Glenn Anderson, 442
  8. Tim Hunter, 426
  9. Chris Chelios, 423
  10. Dave Schultz, 412
  11. Duane Sutter, 405
  12. Scott Stevens, 402
  13. Jim Peplinski, 382
    Al Secord, 382
  14. Marty McSorley, 374
  15. Andre Dupont, 352
  16. Basil McRae, 349
  17. Dave Manson, 343
  18. Terry O'Reilly, 335
  19. Gary Roberts, 332

Playoff: Plus-minus[]

Plus-minus is a statistic that indicates the relative goal differential when a player is on the ice. If the player is on the ice when his team scores even-strength or short-handed, he is given +1; if he is on the ice when the opposing team scores even-strength or short-handed, he is given -1.

  1. Jari Kurri, +101
  2. Larry Robinson, +100
  3. Charlie Huddy, +98
  4. Wayne Gretzky, +91
  5. Randy Gregg, +81
  6. Denis Potvin, +64
  7. Glenn Anderson, +63
  8. Nicklas Lidstrom, +61
  9. Bobby Orr, +60
  10. Jacques Lemaire, +54
    Peter Forsberg, +54
  11. Paul Coffey, +53
  12. Mark Messier, +52
  13. Guy Lafleur, +50
  14. Zdeno Chara, +49
    Steve Smith, +49
    Ken Linseman, +49
  15. Kevin Lowe, +48
    Jimmy Watson, +48
    Chris Chelios, +48
  16. Serge Savard, +47
  17. Steve Shutt, +46
  18. Patrice Bergeron, +45
  19. Scott Stevens, +44
  20. Dallas Smith, +43
    Carol Vadnais, +43

Playoff: Shots on goal[]

  1. Ray Bourque, 812
  2. Brett Hull, 803
  3. Claude Lemieux, 730
  4. Marian Hossa, 712
  5. Wayne Gretzky, 699
  6. Jaromir Jagr, 682
  7. Mark Messier, 671
  8. Al MacInnis, 663
  9. Nicklas Lidstrom, 656
  10. Brendan Shanahan, 622
  11. Alexander Ovechkin, 618
  12. Paul Coffey, 616
  13. Sergei Fedorov, 603
  14. Chris Chelios, 587
  15. Evgeni Malkin, 586
  16. Steve Yzerman, 584
  17. Joe Sakic, 582
  18. Denis Potvin, 578
  19. Glenn Anderson, 554
  20. Phil Esposito, 535
  21. Bobby Hull, 531
  22. Jari Kurri, 527
  23. Jacques Lemaire, 521
  24. Sidney Crosby, 520
  25. Patrice Bergeron, 515
Playoff: Shooting percentage[]

Shooting percentage is the percentage of shots on goal which result in a goal.

Minimum 80 shots
  1. Craig Simpson, 33.64%
  2. Brayden Point, 22.36%
  3. Peter Stastny, 21.71%
  4. Darryl Sutter, 21.62%
  5. Andrew Brunette, 21.25%
  6. Thomas Gradin, 21.25%
  7. Barry Pederson, 21.15%
  8. Rick Middleton, 20.74%
  9. Jari Kurri, 20.11%
  10. Steve Vickers, 20.00%
  11. Cam Neely, 19.79%
  12. Tim Kerr, 19.70%
  13. Mike Bossy, 19.50%
  14. Paul MacLean, 19.44%
  15. Ray Ferraro, 19.27%
  16. Jake Guentzel, 19.26%
  17. Bernie Federko, 19.13%
  18. Jussi Jokinen, 19.10%
  19. Tom Fergus, 19.09%
  20. Mario Lemieux, 18.91%
  21. Kevin Dineen, 18.85%
  22. Peter Forsberg, 18.13%
  23. Steve Shutt, 18.05%
  24. Orest Kindrachuk, 18.02%
  25. Anton Stastny, 18.02%

Active leaders (skaters)[]

Regular season: Points (active)[]

  1. Joe Thornton, 1,529
  2. Sidney Crosby, 1,325
  3. Alexander Ovechkin, 1,320
  4. Patrick Marleau, 1,197
  5. Evgeni Malkin, 1,104
  6. Patrick Kane, 1,088
  7. Eric Staal, 1,034
  8. Anze Kopitar, 1,000
  9. Ryan Getzlaf, 982
  10. Nicklas Backstrom, 980
  11. Jason Spezza, 970
  12. Patrice Bergeron, 917
  13. Phil Kessel, 904
  14. Steven Stamkos, 866
  15. Claude Giroux, 858
  16. Joe Pavelski, 843
  17. Corey Perry, 818
  18. Jonathan Toews, 815
  19. Zach Parise, 810
  20. Blake Wheeler, 807
Regular season: Points per game (active)[]
Minimum 500 points
  1. Connor McDavid, 1.410
  2. Sidney Crosby, 1.275
  3. Evgeni Malkin, 1.174
  4. Alexander Ovechkin, 1.103
  5. Nikita Kucherov, 1.062
  6. Leon Draisaitl, 1,059
  7. Patrick Kane, 1.057
  8. Steven Stamkos, 1.030
  9. Nathan MacKinnon, 0.977
  10. Nicklas Backstrom, 0.969
  11. John Tavares, 0.941
  12. Joe Thornton, 0.910
  13. Claude Giroux, 0.910
  14. Ryan Getzlaf, 0.892
  15. Brad Marchand, 0.889
  16. Anze Kopitar, 0.886
  17. Mark Scheifele, 0.882
  18. Taylor Hall, 0.876
  19. Jonathan Toews, 0.864
  20. Tyler Seguin, 0.856

Regular season: Goals (active)[]

  1. Alexander Ovechkin, 730
  2. Patrick Marleau, 566
  3. Sidney Crosby, 486
  4. Eric Staal, 441
  5. Steven Stamkos, 439
  6. Joe Thornton, 425
  7. Evgeni Malkin, 424
  8. Patrick Kane, 404
  9. Jeff Carter, 399
  10. Joe Pavelski, 394
  11. Zach Parise, 393
  12. Phil Kessel, 391
  13. Corey Perry, 386
  14. Patrice Bergeron, 375
  15. John Tavares, 364
  16. Jason Spezza, 351
  17. Anze Kopitar, 346
  18. Jonathan Toews, 345
  19. Brad Marchand, 319
  20. Dustin Brown, 316
Regular season: Goals per game (active)[]
Minimum 200 goals
  1. Alexander Ovechkin, 0.610
  2. Steven Stamkos, 0.522
  3. Sidney Crosby, 0.468
  4. David Pastrnak, 0.457
  5. Evgeni Malkin, 0.451
  6. Nikita Kucherov, 0.429
  7. John Tavares, 0.418
  8. Vladimir Tarasenko, 0.411
  9. Brad Marchand, 0.397
  10. Patrick Kane, 0.393
  11. Tyler Seguin, 0.378
  12. Max Pacioretty, 0.375
  13. Zach Parise, 0.371
  14. Nathan MacKinnon, 0.366
  15. Jonathan Toews, 0.366
  16. Jeff Carter, 0.365
  17. Joe Pavelski, 0.363
  18. Jamie Benn, 0.359
  19. Logan Couture, 0.355
  20. Corey Perry, 0.353
Regular season: Power Play goals (active)[]

When a team is given a penalty for committing an infraction (such as tripping another player), the offending player must sit in the penalty box, and his team must play with one fewer player on the ice. The penalized team is said to be "short-handed", while the other team has a "powerplay". If a player scores while his team is on the powerplay, this is recorded as a powerplay goal.

  1. Alexander Ovechkin, 261
  2. Patrick Marleau, 172
  3. Steven Stamkos, 165
  4. Evgeni Malkin, 153
  5. Sidney Crosby, 145
  6. Joe Thornton, 143
  7. Joe Pavelski, 140
  8. Eric Staal, 133
  9. Zach Parise, 120
  10. Phil Kessel, 115
  11. Jeff Carter, 114
    Brad Marchand, 114
    Jason Spezza, 114
  12. Patrick Kane, 111
  13. John Tavares, 106
    Shea Weber, 106
  14. Corey Perry, 105
    Dustin Brown, 105
  15. Wayne Simmonds, 102
  16. Anze Kopitar, 98
Regular season: Short-handed goals (active)[]

When a team is given a penalty for committing an infraction (such as tripping another player), the offending player must sit in the penalty box, and his team must play with one fewer player on the ice. The penalized team is said to be "short-handed", while the other team has a "powerplay". If a player scores while his team is short handed, this is recorded as a short-handed goal.

  1. Brad Marchand, 23
  2. Eric Staal, 19
    Andrew Cogliano, 19
  3. Alex Burrows, 17
    Jordan Staal, 17
    Jeff Carter, 14
    Patrick Sharp, 17
    Patrick Marleau, 17
  4. Michael Grabner, 15
  5. Cal Clutterbuck, 14
    Jonathan Toews, 14
    Adam Henrique, 14
  6. Zack Smith, 13
  7. Ryan Kesler, 12
    Patrice Bergeron, 12
    Jamie Benn, 12
Regular season: Game-winning goals (active)[]
  1. Patrick Marleau, 103
  2. Alexander Ovechkin, 102
  3. Jeff Carter, 75
  4. Zach Parise, 64
  5. Corey Perry, 63
    Evgeni Malkin, 63
  6. Joe Thornton, 62
  7. Patrice Bergeron, 59
    Eric Staal, 59
  8. Jonathan Toews, 58
  9. Sidney Crosby, 57
  10. Phil Kessel, 55
  11. Joe Pavelski, 54
  12. Patrick Kane, 53
Regular season: Overtime goals (active)[]

If a game is tied after regulation time (which lasts three 20-minutes periods), there will be a period of "overtime" to decide the winner. 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.

  1. Alexander Ovechkin, 22
  2. Jeff Carter, 13
    Sidney Crosby, 13
  3. Brad Marchand, 12
    Brent Burns, 12
    Evgeni Malkin, 12
  4. John Tavares, 11
  5. Sean Monahan, 10
    Max Pacioretty, 10
    Taylor Hall, 10
    Jonathan Toews, 10
    Claude Giroux, 10
    Patrick Marleau, 10
  6. Vladimir Tarasenko, 9
    Mike Green, 9
    Loui Eriksson, 9
    Jakub Voracek, 9
    Joe Thornton, 9

Regular season: Empty net goals (active)[]

  1. Eric Staal, 30
  2. Alexander Ovechkin, 29
  3. Joe Thornton, 27
  4. Ilya Kovalchuk, 22
  5. Patrick Marleau, 21
  6. Michael Grabner, 20
    Brad Marchand, 20
    John Tavares, 20
    Zach Parise, 20
    Evgeni Malkin, 20
  7. Blake Wheeler, 19
  8. Patrick Kane, 18
  9. Max Pacioretty, 17
    Sidney Crosby, 17
  10. Jeff Carter, 16
  11. Andrew Cogliano, 14
    Milan Lucic, 14
    Dustin Brown, 14
    Patrice Bergeron, 14
    Corey Perry, 14

Regular season: Assists (active)[]

  1. Joe Thornton, 1,030
  2. Sidney Crosby, 705
  3. Ryan Getzlaf, 628
  4. Patrick Marleau, 594
  5. Nicklas Backstrom, 590
  6. Jason Spezza, 564
  7. Evgeni Malkin, 560
  8. Anze Kopitar, 538
  9. Eric Staal, 527
  10. Patrick Kane, 516
  11. Alexander Ovechkin, 515
  12. Claude Giroux, 463
  13. Duncan Keith, 451
  14. Patrice Bergeron, 445
Regular season: Assists per game (active)[]
Minimum 300 assists
  1. Sidney Crosby, 0.816
  2. Nicklas Backstrom, 0.724
  3. Evgeni Malkin, 0.714
  4. Joe Thornton, 0.690
  5. Ryan Getzlaf, 0.685
  6. Patrick Kane, 0.628
  7. Claude Giroux, 0.627
  8. Erik Karlsson, 0.625
  9. Anze Kopitar, 0.584
  10. Jason Spezza, 0.570
  11. John Tavares, 0.522
  12. Jakub Voracek, 0.518
  13. Paul Stastny, 0.517
  14. Alexander Ovechkin, 0.514
  15. Jamie Benn, 0.513
  16. Kris Letang, 0.500

Regular season: Games played (skaters, active)[]

  1. Patrick Marleau, 1,575
  2. Joe Thornton, 1,493
  3. Zdeno Chara, 1,423
  4. Jason Chimera, 1,107
  5. Eric Staal, 1,093
  6. Dustin Brown, 1,045

Regular season: Penalty minutes (active)[]

A penalty is given to a player for committing an infraction during the game. The length of the penalty varies depending on the severity of the offence. The amount of penalty minutes recorded for statistical purposes are:

  • minor – 2 minutes
  • double minor – 4 minutes
  • major – 5 minutes
  • misconduct – 10 minutes
  • game misconduct – 10 minutes
  1. Zdeno Chara, 1,839
  2. Joe Thornton, 1,194
  3. Corey Perry, 1,083
  4. Milan Lucic, 981
  5. Wayne Simmonds, 958
  6. Jason Chimera, 892
  7. Ryan Kesler, 876
  8. Matt Martin, 853

Regular season: Plus-minus (active)[]

Plus-minus is a statistic that indicates the relative goal differential when a player is on the ice. If the player is on the ice when his team scores even-strength or short-handed, he is given +1; if he is on the ice when the opposing team scores even-strength or they score a goal while he is on the powerplay, he is given -1.

  1. Zdeno Chara, +240
  2. Joe Thornton, +197
  3. Jonathan Toews, +193
  4. Brad Marchand, +181
  5. Sidney Crosby, +165
    Ryan Getzlaf, +165
  6. Patrice Bergeron, +155
  7. Duncan Keith, +143
  8. Ryan McDonagh, +142
  9. Marc-Edouard Vlasic, +138
  10. Nicklas Backstrom, +118
  11. T. J. Oshie, +117
  12. Joe Pavelski, +112

Regular season: Shots on goal (active)[]

  1. Alexander Ovechkin, 4,896
  2. Patrick Marleau, 4,001
  3. Eric Staal, 3,525
  4. Zdeno Chara, 3,086
  5. Phil Kessel, 3,042
  6. Jeff Carter, 3,028
  7. Zach Parise, 2,932
  8. Sidney Crosby, 2,843
  9. Patrice Bergeron, 2,842
  10. Joe Thornton, 2,834
  11. Corey Perry, 2,811
  12. Dustin Brown, 2,736
Regular season: Shooting percentage (active)[]

Shooting percentage is the percentage of shots on goal which result in a goal.

Minimum 800 shots
  1. Steven Stamkos, 16.67%
  2. Brad Marchand, 15.85%
  3. Adam Henrique, 15.49%
  4. Sean Monahan, 14.85%
  5. Anders Lee, 14.61%
  6. Sidney Crosby, 14.46%
  7. Nikita Kucherov, 14.31%
  8. Jonathan Toews, 14.07%
  9. Joe Thornton, 14.01%
  10. Tyler Bozak, 13.84%
  11. Evgeni Malkin, 13.77%
  12. Milan Lucic, 13.73%
  13. Jaden Schwartz, 13.66%
  14. T. J. Oshie, 13.51%
  15. Jamie Benn, 13.42%
  16. Jordan Eberle, 13.40%
  17. Patrick Marleau, 13.37%

Playoff: Points (active)[]

  1. Sidney Crosby, 185
  2. Evgeni Malkin, 165
  3. Patrick Marleau, 125
  4. Joe Thornton, 123
    Patrick Kane, 123
  5. Ryan Getzlaf, 120
  6. Alexander Ovechkin, 117
  7. Jonathan Toews, 110
  8. Nicklas Backstrom, 98
  9. Joe Pavelski, 91
  10. Corey Perry, 89
  11. Patrice Bergeron, 86
  12. Duncan Keith, 81
    Logan Couture, 81
Playoff: Points per game (active)[]
Minimum 50 points
  1. Sidney Crosby, 1.156
  2. Evgeni Malkin, 1.044
  3. Patrick Kane, 0.969
  4. Alexander Ovechkin, 0.967
  5. Ryan Getzlaf, 0.960
  6. Nikita Kucherov, 0.952
  7. Jason Spezza, 0.942
    Claude Giroux, 0.942
  8. Phil Kessel, 0.904
  9. Jonathan Toews, 0.859
  10. Nicklas Backstrom, 0.845
  11. Logan Couture, 0.844
  12. Anze Kopitar, 0.835
  13. Evgeny Kuznetsov, 0.810
  14. Tyler Johnson, 0.781
  15. Steven Stamkos, 0.773
  16. Joe Thornton, 0.769
  17. Patrice Bergeron, 0.768

Playoff: Goals (active)[]

  1. Patrick Marleau, 72
  2. Sidney Crosby, 66
  3. Evgeni Malkin, 62
  4. Alexander Ovechkin, 61
  5. Patrick Kane, 50
  6. Joe Pavelski, 44
  7. Jonathan Toews, 40
  8. Jeff Carter, 39
  9. Ryan Getzlaf, 37
  10. Corey Perry, 36
  11. Zach Parise, 35
  12. Logan Couture, 34
  13. Phil Kessel, 32
  14. Nicklas Backstrom, 31
    Patrice Bergeron, 31
    James Neal, 31
Playoff: Goals per game (active)[]
Minimum 20 goals
  1. Jake Guentzel, 0.622
  2. Alexander Ovechkin, 0.504
  3. Vladimir Tarasenko, 0.500
  4. Nikita Kucherov, 0.468
  5. Sidney Crosby, 0.413
  6. Filip Forsberg, 0.400
  7. Patrick Kane, 0.394
  8. Evgeni Malkin, 0.392
  9. Patrick Marleau, 0.391
  10. Phil Kessel, 0.386
  11. Tyler Johnson, 0.375
  12. Evgeny Kuznetsov, 0.365
  13. Joe Pavelski, 0.364
  14. Zach Parise, 0.361
  15. Logan Couture, 0.354
  16. Claude Giroux, 0.348
  17. Eric Staal, 0.345
  18. Steven Stamkos, 0.333
Playoff: Power Play goals (active)[]

When a team is given a penalty for committing an infraction (such as tripping another player), the offending player must sit in the penalty box, and his team must play with one fewer player on the ice. The penalized team is said to be "short-handed," while the other team has a "powerplay." If a player scores while his team is on the powerplay, this is recorded as a powerplay goal.

  1. Evgeni Malkin, 26
  2. Patrick Marleau, 24
  3. Alexander Ovechkin, 21
  4. Joe Pavelski, 20
  5. Sidney Crosby, 19
  6. Jonathan Toews, 17
  7. Jeff Carter, 16
  8. Ryan Getzlaf, 15
  9. Logan Couture, 13
    Zach Parise, 13
  10. John Carlson, 12
    Phil Kessel, 12
  11. T. J. Oshie, 11
    P. K. Subban, 11
    Steven Stamkos, 11
  12. Eric Staal, 10
    Joe Thornton, 10
Playoff: Short-handed goals (active)[]

When a team is given a penalty for committing an infraction (such as tripping another player), the offending player must sit in the penalty box, and his team must play with one fewer player on the ice. The penalized team is said to be "short-handed", while the other team has a "powerplay". If a player scores while his team is short handed, this is recorded as a short-handed goal.

  1. Patrick Marleau, 4
  2. Jonathan Toews, 3
    Patrice Bergeron, 3
  3. Claude Giroux, 2
    Ryan Getzlaf, 2
    Carl Hagelin, 2
    Anze Kopitar, 2
    Lars Eller, 2
    Zach Parise, 2
    Dustin Brown, 2
    Brian Boyle, 2
    William Karlsson, 2
Playoff: Game-winning goals (active)[]
  1. Patrick Marleau, 16
  2. Joe Pavelski, 12
    Evgeni Malkin, 12
  3. Patrick Kane, 11
  4. Jonathan Toews, 10
  5. Sidney Crosby, 9
  6. Corey Perry, 8
    Alexander Ovechkin, 8
    Joe Thornton, 8
  7. Jake Guentzel, 7
    Tyler Johnson, 7
    Logan Couture, 7
Playoff: Overtime goals (active)[]

If a game is tied after regulation time (which lasts three 20-minutes periods), there will be a period of "overtime" to decide the winner. 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.

  1. Patrick Kane, 5
  2. Patrick Marleau, 4
    Corey Perry, 4
    Nicklas Backstrom, 4
  3. Kyle Turris, 3
    Nick Bonino, 3
    Patrice Bergeron, 3
    Joe Pavelski, 3

Playoff: Assists (active)[]

  1. Sidney Crosby, 119
  2. Evgeni Malkin, 103
  3. Joe Thornton, 96
  4. Ryan Getzlaf, 83
  5. Patrick Kane, 73
  6. Jonathan Toews, 70
  7. Nicklas Backstrom, 67
  8. Duncan Keith, 63
  9. Kris Letang, 58
  10. Alexander Ovechkin, 56
  11. Patrice Bergeron, 55
  12. Corey Perry, 53
    Patrick Marleau, 53
  13. Logan Couture, 47
    Joe Pavelski, 47

Playoff: Assists per game (active)[]

Minimum 30 assists
  1. Sidney Crosby, 0.744
  2. Ryan Getzlaf, 0.664
  3. Evgeni Malkin, 0.652
  4. Erik Karlsson, 0.646
  5. Jason Spezza, 0.623
  6. Joe Thornton, 0.600
  7. Claude Giroux, 0.594
  8. Nicklas Backstrom, 0.578
  9. Patrick Kane, 0.575
  10. Anze Kopitar, 0.570
  11. Jonathan Toews, 0.547
  12. Phil Kessel, 0.518
  13. Duncan Keith, 0.500
    Victor Hedman, 0.500
  14. Patrice Bergeron, 0.491
  15. Logan Couture, 0.490
  16. Nikita Kucherov, 0.484
  17. P. K. Subban, 0.467
  18. Brad Marchand, 0.464

Playoff: Games played (skaters, active)[]

  1. Patrick Marleau, 184
  2. Joe Thornton, 160
    Sidney Crosby, 160
  3. Zdeno Chara, 159
  4. Evgeni Malkin, 158
  5. Kris Letang, 128
    Jonathan Toews, 128
  6. Patrick Kane, 127
  7. Duncan Keith, 126

Playoff: Penalty minutes (active)[]

A penalty is given to a player for committing an infraction during the game. The length of the penalty varies depending on the severity of the offence. The amount of penalty minutes recorded for statistical purposes are:

  • minor – 2 minutes
  • double minor – 4 minutes
  • major – 5 minutes
  • misconduct – 10 minutes
  • game misconduct – 10 minutes
  1. Evgeni Malkin, 216
  2. Zdeno Chara, 192
  3. Corey Perry, 186
  4. Milan Lucic, 179
  5. Ryan Getzlaf, 137
  6. Kris Letang, 134
  7. P. K. Subban, 133
    Ryan Kesler, 133
  8. Joe Thornton, 126
  9. Wayne Simmonds, 106
  10. Cedric Paquette, 105

Playoff: Plus-minus (active)[]

Plus-minus is a statistic that indicates the relative goal differential when a player is on the ice. If the player is on the ice when his team scores even-strength or short-handed, he is given +1; if he is on the ice when the opposing team scores even-strength or short-handed, he is given -1.

  1. Zdeno Chara, +41
  2. Patrice Bergeron, +38
  3. Milan Lucic, +33
  4. Duncan Keith, +31
  5. Brad Marchand, +24
    Anze Kopitar, +24
  6. Olli Maatta, +23
    Phil Kessel, +23
  7. Sidney Crosby, +22
  8. Reilly Smith, +17
  9. Mattias Ekholm, +16
  10. Bryan Rust, +14
    Marc-Edouard Vlasic, +14
    Nick Bonino, +14
    Dustin Brown, +14
    Nikita Kucherov, +14
    Jonathan Toews, +14

Playoff: Shots on goal (active)[]

  1. Alexander Ovechkin, 546
    Evgeni Malkin, 546
  2. Sidney Crosby, 480
  3. Patrick Marleau, 471
  4. Patrick Kane, 394
  5. Jeff Carter, 388
  6. Joe Pavelski, 387
  7. James Neal, 351
  8. Zdeno Chara, 348
  9. Patrice Bergeron, 340
    Corey Perry, 340
  10. Zach Parise, 332
  11. Jonathan Toews, 331
  12. Ryan Getzlaf, 328
  13. Joe Thornton, 327
Playoff: Shooting percentage (active)[]

Shooting percentage is the percentage of shots on goal which result in a goal.

Minimum 80 shots
  1. Jake Guentzel, 26.74%
  2. Bryan Rust, 17.78%
  3. Ondrej Palat, 17.54%
  4. Nikita Kucherov, 16.86%
  5. Tyler Johnson, 16.44%
  6. Chris Kreider, 15.97%
  7. Claude Giroux, 15.89%
  8. Paul Stastny, 15.87%
  9. Matt Beleskey, 15.85%
  10. Vladimir Tarasenko, 15.49%
  11. Patrick Marleau, 15.29%
  12. Jordan Staal, 14.56%
  13. Alex Killorn, 14.39%
  14. Bobby Ryan, 13.95%

Goaltenders[]

The statistics listed include the 2020–21 NHL regular season and 2021 playoffs.

All-time leaders (goaltenders)[]

Active goaltenders (during 2021–22 NHL season) are listed in boldface.

Regular season: Games played (goaltenders)[]

  1. Martin Brodeur, 1266
  2. Roberto Luongo, 1044
  3. Patrick Roy, 1029
  4. Terry Sawchuk, 971
  5. Ed Belfour, 963
  6. Curtis Joseph, 943
  7. Glenn Hall, 906
  8. Henrik Lundqvist, 887
  9. Tony Esposito, 886
  10. Marc-Andre Fleury, 883
  11. John Vanbiesbrouck, 882
  12. Grant Fuhr, 868
  13. Gump Worsley, 860
  14. Jacques Plante, 837
  15. Sean Burke, 820
  16. Harry Lumley, 803
  17. Nikolai Khabibulin, 799
  18. Ryan Miller, 796
  19. Rogie Vachon, 795
  20. Gilles Meloche, 788
  21. Mike Vernon, 782
  22. Tom Barrasso, 777
  23. Chris Osgood, 744
  24. Dominik Hasek, 735
  25. Olaf Kolzig, 719

Regular season: Wins[]

  1. Martin Brodeur, 691
  2. Patrick Roy, 551
  3. Marc-Andre Fleury, 492
  4. Roberto Luongo, 489
  5. Ed Belfour, 484
  6. Henrik Lundqvist, 459
  7. Curtis Joseph, 454
  8. Terry Sawchuk, 445
  9. Jacques Plante, 437
  10. Tony Esposito, 423
  11. Glenn Hall, 407
  12. Grant Fuhr, 403
  13. Chris Osgood, 401
  14. Ryan Miller, 391
  15. Dominik Hasek, 389
  16. Mike Vernon, 385
  17. John Vanbiesbrouck, 374
  18. Andy Moog, 372
  19. Tom Barrasso, 369
    Pekka Rinne, 369
  20. Carey Price, 360
  21. Evgeni Nabokov, 353
    Rogie Vachon, 353
  22. Jonathan Quick, 336
  23. Cam Ward, 334

Regular season: Shutouts[]

A goaltender achieves a shutout when he does not allow a goal against him, and plays the full game.

  1. Martin Brodeur, 125
  2. Terry Sawchuk, 103
  3. George Hainsworth, 94
  4. Glenn Hall, 84
  5. Jacques Plante, 82
  6. Dominik Hasek, 81
    Alex Connell, 81
    Tiny Thompson, 81
  7. Roberto Luongo, 77
  8. Ed Belfour, 76
    Tony Esposito
  9. Harry Lumley, 71
    Lorne Chabot, 71
  10. Roy Worters, 67
    Marc-Andre Fleury, 67
  11. Patrick Roy, 66
  12. Henrik Lundqvist, 64
  13. Turk Broda, 61
  14. Pekka Rinne, 60
  15. Evgeni Nabokov, 59
  16. John Ross Roach, 58
  17. Clint Benedict, 57
  18. Jonathan Quick, 54
    Eddie Giacomin, 54
    Bernie Parent, 54

Regular season: Goals against average[]

Goals against average is the average number of goals a goaltender allows over a 60-minute period (the regulation length of a game). It is calculated by multiplying the goals against by 60 minutes, then dividing by the total minutes played.

Minimum 250 games played
  1. Alec Connell, 1.92
  2. George Hainsworth, 1.93
  3. Chuck Gardiner, 2.02
  4. Lorne Chabot, 2.02
  5. Tiny Thompson, 2.07
  6. Dave Kerr, 2.14
  7. Dominik Hasek, 2.20
  8. Ken Dryden, 2.24
  9. Martin Brodeur, 2.24
  10. Tuukka Rask, 2.27
  11. Roy Worters, 2.28
  12. Roman Turek, 2.31
  13. Clint Benedict, 2.32
  14. Ben Bishop, 2.32
  15. Gerry McNeil, 2.34
  16. Bill Durnan, 2.36
  17. Marty Turco, 2.36
  18. Jacques Plante, 2.38
  19. Jonathan Quick, 2.41
  20. Manny Legace, 2.41
  21. Cory Schneider, 2.43
  22. Pekka Rinne, 2.43
  23. Henrik Lundqvist, 2.43
  24. Evgeni Nabokov, 2.44
  25. Corey Crawford, 2.45

Regular season: Saves[]

  1. Martin Brodeur, 28,928
  2. Roberto Luongo, 28,409
  3. Patrick Roy, 25,800
  4. Tony Esposito, 24,761
  5. Glenn Hall, 24,610
  6. Curtis Joseph, 24,279
  7. Henrik Lundqvist, 23,509
  8. Marc-Andre Fleury, 22,827
  9. Ed Belfour, 22,433
  10. John Vanbiesbrouck, 22,203
  11. Gump Worsley, 21,766
  12. Ryan Miller, 21,665
  13. Grant Fuhr, 21,615
  14. Gilles Meloche, 21,138
  15. Sean Burke, 21,003
  16. Jacques Plante, 20,865
  17. Nikolai Khabibulin, 20,258
  18. Rogie Vachon, 19,882
  19. Tom Barrasso, 19,694
  20. Carey Price, 19,174
  21. Dominik Hasek, 18,648
  22. Tomas Vokoun, 18,625
  23. Cam Ward, 18,259
  24. Craig Anderson, 18,251
  25. Olaf Kolzig, 18,233

Regular season: Save percentage[]

Save percentage is the percentage of shots on goal that a goaltender stops. It is calculated by dividing the number of saves by the number of shots on goal.

Minimum 250 games played
  1. Dominik Hasek, .922
  2. Ken Dryden, .922
  3. Tuukka Rask, .921
  4. Ben Bishop, .921
  5. Andrei Vasilevskiy, .920
  6. Tim Thomas, .920
  7. Roberto Luongo, .919
  8. Henrik Lundqvist, .918
  9. Cory Schneider, .918
  10. Corey Crawford, .918
  11. Robin Lehner, .918
  12. Carey Price, .918
  13. Anton Khudobin, .917
  14. Tomas Vokoun, .917
  15. Pekka Rinne, .917
  16. Connor Hellebuyck, .917
  17. John Gibson, .917
  18. Sergei Bobrovsky, .916
  19. Semyon Varlamov, .916
  20. Jaroslav Halak, .916
  21. Frederik Andersen, .915
  22. Cam Talbot, .915
  23. Bernie Parent, .915
  24. Braden Holtby, .915
  25. Jonas Hiller, .914

Regular season: Minutes[]

  1. Martin Brodeur, 74,439
  2. Patrick Roy, 60,215
  3. Roberto Luongo, 59,879
  4. Terry Sawchuk, 57,156
  5. Ed Belfour, 55,696
  6. Curtis Joseph, 54,055
  7. Glenn Hall, 53,447
  8. Tony Esposito, 52,476
  9. Henrik Lundqvist, 51,817
  10. Marc-Andre Fleury, 51,107
  11. John Vanbiesbrouck, 50,455
  12. Gump Worsley, 50,156
  13. Jacques Plante, 49,514
  14. Grant Fuhr, 48,928
  15. Harry Lumley, 48,039
  16. Sean Burke, 46,441
  17. Rogie Vachon, 46,207
  18. Ryan Miller, 46,146
  19. Nikolai Khabibulin, 45,607
  20. Gilles Meloche, 45,323
  21. Mike Vernon, 44,503
  22. Tom Barrasso, 44,136
  23. Dominik Hasek, 42,837
  24. Chris Osgood, 42,563
  25. Carey Price, 41,708

Playoff: Games played (goaltenders)[]

  1. Patrick Roy, 247
  2. Martin Brodeur, 205
  3. Marc-Andre Fleury, 162
  4. Ed Belfour, 161
  5. Grant Fuhr, 150
  6. Mike Vernon, 138
  7. Curtis Joseph, 133
  8. Andy Moog, 132
    Billy Smith, 132
  9. Henrik Lundqvist, 130
  10. Chris Osgood, 129
  11. Tom Barrasso, 119
    Dominik Hasek, 119
  12. Glenn Hall, 115
  13. Jacques Plante, 112
    Ken Dryden, 112
  14. Terry Sawchuk, 106
  15. Tuukka Rask, 104
  16. Turk Broda, 101
  17. Tony Esposito, 99
  18. Braden Holtby, 97
  19. Corey Crawford, 96
  20. Ron Hextall, 93
  21. Carey Price, 92
  22. Pekka Rinne, 89

Playoff: Wins[]

  1. Patrick Roy, 151
  2. Martin Brodeur, 113
  3. Grant Fuhr, 92
  4. Marc-Andre Fleury, 90
  5. Ed Belfour, 88
    Billy Smith, 88
  6. Ken Dryden, 80
  7. Mike Vernon, 77
  8. Chris Osgood, 74
  9. Jacques Plante, 71
  10. Andy Moog, 68
  11. Dominik Hasek, 65
  12. Curtis Joseph, 63
  13. Tom Barrasso, 61
    Henrik Lundqvist, 61
  14. Turk Broda, 60
  15. Tuukka Rask, 57
  16. Terry Sawchuk, 54
  17. Gerry Cheevers, 53
  18. Corey Crawford, 52
  19. Braden Holtby, 50
  20. Glenn Hall, 49
    Andrei Vasilevskiy, 49
  21. Ron Hextall, 47
  22. Jonathan Quick, 46

Playoff: Shutouts[]

A goaltender achieves a shutout when he does not allow a goal against him, and plays the full game.

  1. Martin Brodeur, 24
  2. Patrick Roy, 23
  3. Curtis Joseph, 16
    Marc-Andre Fleury, 16
  4. Chris Osgood, 15
  5. Ed Belfour, 14
    Dominik Hasek, 14
    Jacques Plante, 14
  6. Turk Broda, 13
  7. Terry Sawchuk, 12
  8. Ken Dryden, 10
    Henrik Lundqvist, 10
  9. Jonathan Quick, 9
    Mike Richter, 9
    Clint Benedict, 9
  10. Gerry Cheevers, 8
    George Hainsworth, 8
    Dave Kerr, 8
    Felix Potvin, 8
    Carey Price, 8
  11. Harry Lumley, 7
    Evgeni Nabokov, 7
    Tiny Thompson, 7
    John Ross Roach, 7
    Braden Holtby, 7
    Tuukka Rask, 7

Playoff: Goals against average[]

Goals against average is the average number of goals a goaltender allows over a 60-minute period (the regulation length of a game). It is calculated by multiplying the goals against by 60 minutes, then dividing by the total minutes played.

Minimum 25 games played
  1. Lorne Chabot, 1.53
  2. Dave Kerr, 1.74
  3. Patrick Lalime, 1.77
  4. Gerry McNeil, 1.84
  5. Clint Benedict, 1.86
  6. Tiny Thompson, 1.88
  7. John Ross Roach, 1.89
  8. George Hainsworth, 1.93
  9. Turk Broda, 1.98
  10. Dominik Hasek, 2.02
  11. Martin Brodeur, 2.02
  12. Jake Allen, 2.06
  13. Bill Durnan, 2.07
  14. Tim Thomas, 2.08
  15. Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2.08
  16. Chris Osgood, 2.09
  17. Jacques Plante, 2.12
  18. Braden Holtby, 2.13
  19. Olaf Kolzig, 2.14
  20. Marty Turco, 2.16
  21. Ed Belfour, 2.17
  22. Matt Murray, 2.18
  23. Robin Lehner, 2.19
  24. Tuukka Rask, 2.22
  25. Jonathan Quick, 2.23

Playoff: Saves[]

  1. Patrick Roy, 6,559
  2. Martin Brodeur, 4,830
  3. Marc-Andre Fleury, 4,266
  4. Ed Belfour, 4,117
  5. Grant Fuhr, 3,777
  6. Curtis Joseph, 3,599
  7. Henrik Lundqvist, 3,567
  8. Billy Smith, 3,306
  9. Glenn Hall, 3,285
  10. Tom Barrasso, 3,218
  11. Mike Vernon, 3,154
  12. Andy Moog, 3,046
  13. Dominik Hasek, 3,037
  14. Tuukka Rask, 2,992
  15. Ken Dryden, 2,953
  16. Chris Osgood, 2,918
  17. Tony Esposito, 2,867
  18. Jacques Plante, 2,786
  19. Corey Crawford, 2,676
  20. Braden Holtby, 2,675
  21. Carey Price, 2,489
  22. Ron Hextall, 2,392
  23. Pekka Rinne, 2,351
  24. Terry Sawchuk, 2,328
  25. Kelly Hrudey, 2,319

Playoff: Save percentage[]

Save percentage is the percentage of shots on goal that a goaltender stops. It is calculated by dividing the number of saves by the number of shots on goal.

Minimum 25 games played
  1. Tim Thomas, .933
  2. Mike Smith, .931
  3. Jonas Hiller, .930
  4. Craig Anderson, .929
  5. Olaf Kolzig, .927
  6. Patrick Lalime, .926
  7. Braden Holtby, .926
  8. Jean-Sebastien Giguere, .925
  9. Tuukka Rask, .925
  10. Dominik Hasek, .925
  11. Ben Bishop, .924
  12. Jake Allen, .924
  13. Andrei Vasilevskiy, .924
  14. Johnny Bower, .923
  15. Cam Talbot, .923
  16. Jonathan Quick, .922
  17. Henrik Lundqvist, .921
  18. Miikka Kiprusoff, .921
  19. Matt Murray, .921
  20. Connor Hellebuyck, .921
  21. Ed Belfour, .920
  22. Ron Tugnutt, .919
  23. Robin Lehner, .919
  24. Jaroslav Halak, .919
  25. Carey Price, .919

Playoff: Minutes[]

  1. Patrick Roy, 15,205
  2. Martin Brodeur, 12,717
  3. Ed Belfour, 9,943
  4. Marc-Andre Fleury, 9,810
  5. Grant Fuhr, 8,825
  6. Mike Vernon, 8,208
  7. Curtis Joseph, 8,105
  8. Henrik Lundqvist, 7,936
  9. Chris Osgood, 7,651
  10. Billy Smith, 7,637
  11. Andy Moog, 7,444
  12. Dominik Hasek, 7,317
  13. Tom Barrasso, 6,952
  14. Glenn Hall, 6,892
  15. Ken Dryden, 6,826
  16. Jacques Plante, 6,646
  17. Tuukka Rask, 6,541
  18. Turk Broda, 6,387
  19. Terry Sawchuk, 6,289
  20. Corey Crawford, 6,053
  21. Tony Esposito, 5,991
  22. Carey Price, 5,522
  23. Ron Hextall, 5,458
  24. Gerry Cheevers, 5,387

Active leaders (goaltenders)[]

Regular season: Games played (goaltenders, active)[]

  1. Marc-Andre Fleury, 883
  2. Carey Price, 707
  3. Jonathan Quick, 666
  4. Craig Anderson, 652
  5. Mike Smith, 642
  6. Jaroslav Halak, 539
  7. Sergei Bobrovsky, 538
  8. Semyon Varlamov, 529
  9. Brian Elliott, 502
  10. Braden Holtby, 489
  11. Ben Bishop, 413
  12. Jonathan Bernier, 394
  13. Frederik Andersen, 393
  14. James Reimer, 385
  15. Martin Jones, 361
  16. Cam Talbot, 347
  17. John Gibson, 322
  18. Robin Lehner, 320

Regular season: Wins (active)[]

  1. Marc-Andre Fleury, 492
  2. Carey Price, 360
  3. Jonathan Quick, 336
  4. Sergei Bobrovsky, 297
  5. Craig Anderson, 291
  6. Braden Holtby, 289
  7. Mike Smith, 283
  8. Jaroslav Halak, 281
  9. Brian Elliott, 256
  10. Semyon Varlamov, 251
  11. Frederik Andersen, 226
  12. Ben Bishop, 222
  13. Andrei Vasilevskiy, 190
  14. Martin Jones, 186
  15. Cam Talbot, 169
  16. James Reimer, 173
  17. Connor Hellebuyck, 172
  18. Jonathan Bernier, 161

Regular season: Shutouts (active)[]

A goaltender achieves a shutout when he does not allow a goal against him, and plays the full game.

  1. Marc-Andre Fleury, 67
  2. Jonathan Quick, 54
  3. Jaroslav Halak, 52
  4. Carey Price, 49
  5. Craig Anderson, 42
    Mike Smith, 42
    Brian Elliott, 42
  6. Braden Holtby, 35
  7. Sergei Bobrovsky, 34
    Semyon Varlamov, 34
  8. Ben Bishop, 33
  9. Andrei Vasilevskiy, 26
  10. Martin Jones, 25
  11. Cam Talbot, 24
    Petr Mrazek, 24
    Connor Hellebuyck, 24
    James Reimer, 24
  12. John Gibson, 22

Regular season: Saves (active)[]

  1. Marc-Andre Fleury, 19,050
  2. Craig Anderson, 15,755
  3. Carey Price, 15,194
  4. Mike Smith, 14,278
  5. Jonathan Quick, 13,526
  6. Jaroslav Halak, 11,693
  7. Devan Dubnyk, 11,185
  8. Antti Niemi, 11,111
  9. Semyon Varlamov, 11,056
  10. Sergei Bobrovsky, 10,678
  11. Brian Elliott, 9,857

Regular season: Save percentage (active)[]

Save percentage is the percentage of shots on goal that a goaltender stops. It is calculated by dividing the number of saves by the number of shots on goal.

Minimum 250 games played
  1. Sergei Bobrovsky, .9200
  2. Braden Holtby, .9194
  3. Ben Bishop, .9185
  4. Carey Price, .9183
  5. Cam Talbot, .9181
  6. Frederik Andersen, .9178
  7. Devan Dubnyk, .9165
    Jonathan Quick, .9165
  8. Semyon Varlamov, .9164
  9. Jaroslav Halak, .9157
  10. James Reimer, .9148
  11. Jonathan Bernier, .9144

Regular season: Goals against average (active)[]

Goals against average is the average number of goals a goaltender allows over a 60-minute period (the regulation length of a game). It is calculated by multiplying the goals against by 60 minutes, then dividing by the total minutes played.

Minimum 250 games played
  1. Jonathan Quick, 2.28
  2. Ben Bishop, 2.35
  3. Braden Holtby, 2.41
  4. Sergei Bobrovsky, 2.44
  5. Brian Elliott, 2.45
  6. Carey Price, 2.46
  7. Cam Talbot, 2.50
    Jaroslav Halak, 2.50
  8. Antti Niemi, 2.52
  9. Devan Dubnyk, 2.54
  10. Frederik Andersen, 2.55
  11. Marc-Andre Fleury, 2.56

Playoff: Wins (active)[]

  1. Marc-Andre Fleury, 53
  2. Jonathan Quick, 46
  3. Braden Holtby, 45
  4. Antti Niemi, 36
  5. Carey Price, 23

Playoff: Shutouts (active)[]

A goaltender achieves a shutout when he does not allow a goal against him, and plays the full game.

  1. Jonathan Quick, 9
  2. Marc-Andre Fleury, 8
  3. Braden Holtby, 6
  4. Carey Price, 5
    Ben Bishop, 5
  5. Mike Smith, 3
    Petr Mrazek, 3
    Craig Anderson, 3
    Martin Jones, 3

Coaches[]

The statistics listed include the 2020–21 NHL regular season and the 2021 playoffs.

All-time leaders (coaches)[]

Active coaches (during 2021–22 NHL season) are listed in boldface.

Regular season: Games coached[]

  1. Scotty Bowman, 2,141
  2. Joel Quenneville, 1,761
  3. Barry Trotz, 1,730
  4. Paul Maurice, 1,656
  5. Al Arbour, 1,607
  6. Ken Hitchcock, 1,598
  7. Lindy Ruff, 1,549
  8. Dick Irvin, Sr., 1,449
  9. Ron Wilson, 1,401
  10. Pat Quinn, 1,400
  11. Mike Keenan, 1,386
  12. John Tortorella, 1,383
  13. Alain Vigneault, 1,341
  14. Darryl Sutter, 1,317
  15. Mike Babcock, 1,301
  16. Jacques Martin, 1,294
  17. Claude Julien, 1,275
  18. Peter Laviolette, 1266
  19. Jacques Lemaire, 1,262
  20. Dave Tippett, 1241

Regular season: Coaching wins[]

  1. Scotty Bowman, 1,244
  2. Joel Quenneville, 962
  3. Barry Trotz, 877
  4. Ken Hitchcock, 849
  5. Al Arbour, 782
  6. Paul Maurice, 762
  7. Lindy Ruff, 736
  8. Alain Vigneault 714
  9. Mike Babcock, 700
  10. Dick Irvin, Sr., 692
  11. Pat Quinn, 684
  12. Peter Laviolette, 673
    John Tortorella, 673
  13. Mike Keenan, 672
  14. Claude Julien, 667
  15. Darryl Sutter, 650
  16. Ron Wilson, 648
  17. Dave Tippett, 625
  18. Bryan Murray, 620
  19. Jacques Lemaire, 617

Regular season: Coaching points percentage[]

Points percentage is determined by the number of points a team earns (equal to the number of ties and overtime losses, plus twice the number of wins) divided by the total possible points (equal to twice the number of games).

Minimum 200 games coached
  1. Tom Johnson, .738
  2. Dan Bylsma, .668
  3. Bruce Boudreau, .663
  4. Scotty Bowman, .657
  5. Claude Ruel, .648
  6. Todd McLellan, .637
  7. Toe Blake, .634
  8. Mike Babcock, .627
  9. Floyd Smith, .626
  10. Joel Quenneville, .611
  11. Fred Shero, .612
  12. Claude Julien, .611
  13. Ken Hitchcock, .605
  14. Gerry Cheevers, .6037
  15. Dave Lewis, .6036
  16. Glen Sather, .602
  17. Don Cherry, .601
  18. Mike Sullivan, .600
  19. Tommy Ivan, .599
  20. Alain Vigneault, .592
  21. Jimmy Skinner, .591

Playoff: Games coached[]

  1. Scotty Bowman, 353
  2. Joel Quenneville, 225
  3. Al Arbour, 209
  4. Dick Irvin, Sr., 190
  5. Pat Quinn, 183
  6. Mike Keenan, 173
  7. Darryl Sutter, 165
  8. Barry Trotz, 162
  9. Pat Burns, 149
  10. Ken Hitchcock, 148
  11. Mike Babcock, 144
  12. Glen Sather, 127
  13. Alain Vigneault, 122
  14. Toe Blake, 119
  15. Jacques Lemaire, 117
    Billy Reay, 117

Playoff: Coaching wins[]

  1. Scotty Bowman, 223
  2. Al Arbour, 123
  3. Joel Quenneville, 121
  4. Dick Irvin, 100
  5. Mike Keenan, 96
  6. Pat Quinn, 94
  7. Glen Sather, 89
  8. Darryl Sutter, 88
  9. Toe Blake, 82
    Mike Babcock, 82
  10. Pat Burns, 78
  11. Ken Hitchcock, 76
  12. Fred Shero, 63
  13. Jacques Lemaire, 61
    Claude Julien, 61
    Alain Vigneault, 61

Playoff: Coaching win percentage[]

Minimum 25 games coached
  1. Glen Sather, .705
  2. Toe Blake, .689
  3. Tom Johnson, .682
  4. Claude Ruel, .667
  5. Scotty Bowman, .632
  6. Mike Sullivan, .625
  7. Jean Perron, .625
  8. Hap Day, .613
  9. Tommy Gorman, .600
  10. Larry Robinson, .596
  11. Al Arbour, .589
  12. Mike Milbury, .575
  13. Fred Shero, .573
  14. Mike Babcock, .569
  15. Bob Hartley, .568
  16. Craig MacTavish, .567

Stanley Cups[]

  1. Scotty Bowman, 9
  2. Toe Blake, 8
  3. Hap Day, 5
  4. Al Arbour, 4
    Punch Imlach, 4
    Dick Irvin, 4
    Glen Sather, 4
  5. Jack Adams, 3
    Pete Green, 3
    Tommy Ivan, 3
    Joel Quenneville, 3

Active leaders (coaches)[]

Active Leaders section updated to end of 2020–21 season

Regular season: Games coached (active)[]

  1. Barry Trotz, 1,730
  2. Darryl Sutter, 1,317

Regular season: Coaching wins (active)[]

  1. Barry Trotz, 762
  2. Darryl Sutter, 650

Regular season: Coaching points percentage (active)[]

Points percentage is determined by the number of points a team earns (equal to the number of ties and overtime losses, plus twice the number of wins) divided by the total possible points (equal to twice the number of games).

Minimum 200 games coached

Playoff: Games coached (active)[]

  1. Darryl Sutter, 170
  2. Barry Trotz, 162
  3. Peter Laviolette, 148
  4. Peter DeBoer, 123

Playoff: Coaching wins (active)[]

  1. Darryl Sutter, 89
  2. Barry Trotz, 83
  3. Peter Laviolette, 76
  4. Jon Cooper, 70

Stanley Cups (active)[]

  1. Jon Cooper, 2
    Mike Sullivan, 2
    Darryl Sutter, 2
  2. Craig Berube, 1
    Barry Trotz, 1

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b A player is not eligible for induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame until he has been fully retired for three calendar years or is deceased; player was not eligible for induction upon the commencement of the 2014-15 NHL season.

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