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50 Best NHL Players of All Time
Posted by Ross Waataja on February 27, 2025
Throughout the illustrious history of the National Hockey League, fans and experts alike have debated the best hockey players of all time. The following unnumbered list, arranged in alphabetical order by last name, brings together 50 individuals often hailed as part of the greatest hockey players of all time. While conversations frequently spotlight the best hockey players right now, these legends continue to shape hockey’s narrative. Here, we celebrate some of the top NHL players ever to grace the ice.

Jean Béliveau
Full Name: Jean Arthur Béliveau
(Le Gros Bill)
Position: C • Shoots: Left
6-3, 205lb (190cm, 92kg)
Born: August 31, 1931 in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec ca
Died: December 2, 2014 (Aged 83-093d)
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1972 (Full List)
Career
1125
507
712
1219
117
138.1
1033
2627
83
Jean Beliveau exhibited grace, sportsmanship, and elite skill throughout his Hall of Fame career. Captaining the Montreal Canadiens, he secured 10 Stanley Cup titles, establishing himself as one of the greatest centers in league history.

Ray Bourque
Full Name: Raymond Jean Bourque
Position: D • Shoots: Left
5-11, 219lb (180cm, 99kg)
Born: December 28, 1960 (Age: 64-037d) in Montreal, Quebec ca
Draft: Boston, 1st round (8th overall), 1979 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: Sorel Black Hawks, Trois Rivieres Draveurs, Verdun Black Hawks
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2004 (Full List)
Relatives: Son Chris Bourque
Career
1612
410
1169
1579
527
242.7
1141
6209
60
Ray Bourque is the NHL’s all-time leader in points by a defenseman with 1,579 over his 22-season career, consistently blending offensive prowess and defensive stability. A five-time Norris Trophy winner, he capped his illustrious career by winning the Stanley Cup with Colorado in 2001.

Martin Brodeur
Full Name: Martin Pierre Brodeur
(Marty, Satan’s Wallpaper)
Position: G • Catches: Left
6-2, 220lb (188cm, 99kg)
Born: May 6, 1972 (Age: 52-273d) in Montreal, Quebec ca
Draft: New Jersey, 1st round (20th overall), 1990 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: St. Hyacinthe Lasers
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2018 (Full List)
Pronunciation: \mahr-TAN broh-DYOOR\
- Hall of Fame
- 3x Cup Winner
- 1993-94 Calder
- 1993-94 AR
- 7x All Star
- 5x Jennings
- 4x Vezina
- NHL 100th Anniv. Team
Career
1266
691
397
154
125
207.0
74439
2.24
.912
Martin Brodeur revolutionized goaltending with his puck-handling ability and uncanny consistency, finishing with an NHL-record 691 wins. His three Stanley Cup victories with the New Jersey Devils highlight a career defined by poise and innovation in the crease.

Paul Coffey
Full Name: Paul Douglas Coffey
Position: D • Shoots: Left
6-0, 205lb (183cm, 92kg)
Born: June 1, 1961 (Age: 63-247d) in Weston, Ontario ca
Draft: Edmonton, 1st round (6th overall), 1980 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: Kingston Canadians, Kitchener Rangers, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2004 (Full List)
Career
1409
396
1135
1531
298
185.7
1802
4389
43
Paul Coffey’s smooth skating and offensive flair from the blue line propelled him to 1,531 career points—second only to Ray Bourque among defensemen. With four Stanley Cups and three Norris Trophies, he remains a beacon of offensive brilliance on the back end.

Sidney Crosby
Full Name: Sidney Patrick Crosby
(Sid The Kid, Sid, The Next One, Darryl, Creature, The Squid, Bing, Golden Boy, Captain Canada, Squidney)
Position: C • Shoots: Left
5-11, 200lb (180cm, 90kg)
Team: Pittsburgh Penguins
Born: August 7, 1987 (Age: 37-180d) in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia ca
Draft: Pittsburgh, 1st round (1st overall), 2005 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: Rimouski Oceanic
Pronunciation: \SIHD-nee KRAWZ-bee\
- 3x Cup Winner
- 2005-06 AR
- 2x Ross
- 2x Hart
- 3x Pearson
- 8x All Star
- 2x Richard
- 2009-10 Messier
- 2x Smythe
- NHL 100th Anniv. Team
2024-25
Career
54
1326
17
609
40
1044
57
1653
-15
202
7.6
198.2
21
844
152
4224
5
95
20:19
20:40
53.5
54.1
60.1
58.0
Sidney Crosby embodies leadership and perseverance, capturing multiple Stanley Cups with the Pittsburgh Penguins. A two-time Hart Trophy winner, “Sid the Kid” continues to demonstrate elite playmaking and clutch scoring on hockey’s biggest stages.

Pavel Datsyuk
Full Name: Pavel Valerievich Datsyuk
(Magic Man, Houdini, Pasha, Dats, The Magician, The Datsyukian One)
Position: C • Shoots: Left
5-11, 194lb (180cm, 87kg)
Born: July 20, 1978 (Age: 46-198d) in Sverdlovsk, USSR su
Draft: Detroit, 6th round (171st overall), 1998 NHL Entry
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2024 (Full List)
Pronunciation: \PAH-vehl daht-SOOK\
Career
953
314
604
918
249
111.2
228
2244
51
18:50
59.0
55.0
Pavel Datsyuk dazzled fans with his wizardry, earning the moniker “The Magic Man” for his exquisite puck control and defensive acumen. His three Selke Trophies underscore a commitment to two-way excellence that helped the Detroit Red Wings secure two Stanley Cup titles during his tenure.

Marcel Dionne
Full Name: Marcel Elphege Dionne
(Little Beaver, Lou)
Position: C • Shoots: Right
5-9, 190lb (175cm, 86kg)
Born: August 3, 1951 (Age: 73-184d) in Drummondville, Quebec ca
Draft: Detroit, 1st round (2nd overall), 1971 NHL Amateur
Amateur Teams: St. Catharines Black Hawks
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1992 (Full List)
Relatives: Brother Gilbert Dionne
Career
1348
731
1040
1771
27
155.5
600
5363
73
Marcel Dionne was a prolific scorer, amassing 1,771 career points and forming the legendary “Triple Crown Line” in Los Angeles. His blazing speed, quick release, and knack for setting up teammates made him one of the best offensive forces of his era.

Ken Dryden
Full Name: Kenneth Wayne Dryden
(The Thieving Giraffe, The Thinker)
Position: G • Catches: Left
6-4, 205lb (193cm, 92kg)
Born: August 8, 1947 (Age: 77-179d) in Hamilton, Ontario ca
Draft: Boston, 3rd round (14th overall), 1964 NHL Amateur
Amateur Teams: Cornell
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1983 (Full List)
Relatives: Brother Dave Dryden
Career
397
258
57
74
46
98.6
23330
2.24
.922
Ken Dryden starred between the pipes for the Montreal Canadiens, leading them to six Stanley Cups in just eight seasons. Known for his cerebral approach and towering presence in net, he posted a remarkable .743 career winning percentage.

Phil Esposito
Full Name: Philip Anthony Esposito
(Flipper, Espo)
Position: C • Shoots: Left
6-1, 205lb (185cm, 92kg)
Born: February 20, 1942 (Age: 82-349d) in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario ca
Amateur Teams: St. Catharines Teepees
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1984 (Full List)
As Coach: 2 Yrs, 24‑21‑0, 48 Pts. (Full Record)
Relatives: Brother Tony Esposito
Career
1282
717
873
1590
252
163.7
910
5166
118
Phil Esposito popularized the role of a power forward, using strength and positioning to dominate in front of the net. He broke scoring records with the Boston Bruins and helped usher in a new standard of offensive production in the NHL.

Sergei Fedorov
Full Name: Sergei Viktorovich Fedorov
(Feds, FedEx)
Position: C • Shoots: Left
6-2, 207lb (188cm, 93kg)
Born: December 13, 1969 (Age: 55-052d) in Pskov, USSR su
Draft: Detroit, 4th round (74th overall), 1989 NHL Entry
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2015 (Full List)
Relatives: Brother Fedor Fedorov
- Hall of Fame
- 3x Cup Winner
- 1990-91 AR
- 2x Selke
- 1993-94 Hart
- 1993-94 Pearson
- 1x All Star
- NHL 100th Anniv. Team
Career
1248
483
696
1179
261
125.6
839
3985
93
19:51
57.8
51.9
Sergei Fedorov was a multi-faceted superstar for the Detroit Red Wings, seamlessly transitioning between center and defense when needed. A three-time Stanley Cup champion and Hart Trophy winner, he blended blazing speed with a deft scoring touch.

Peter Forsberg
Full Name: Peter Forsberg
(Foppa, The Great, Peter The Great)
Position: C • Shoots: Left
6-0, 205lb (183cm, 92kg)
Born: July 20, 1973 (Age: 51-198d) in Ornskoldsvik, Sweden se
Draft: Philadelphia, 1st round (6th overall), 1991 NHL Entry
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2014 (Full List)
- Hall of Fame
- 2x Cup Winner
- 1994-95 Calder
- 1994-95 AR
- 3x All Star
- 2002-03 Ross
- 2002-03 Hart
- NHL 100th Anniv. Team
Career
708
249
636
885
238
98.0
690
1693
43
20:26
51.9
47.2
Peter Forsberg brought an extraordinary blend of power, finesse, and vision to the Colorado Avalanche. Winning two Stanley Cups and an MVP award, he embodied clutch performances with highlight-reel assists and fearless drives to the net.

Wayne Gretzky
Full Name: Wayne Douglas Gretzky
(The Great One, The Great Gretzky, Brinks, Gretz)
Position: C • Shoots: Left
6-0, 185lb (183cm, 83kg)
Born: January 26, 1961 (Age: 64-008d) in Brantford, Ontario ca
Amateur Teams: Peterborough Petes, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1999 (Full List)
As Coach: 4 Yrs, 143‑161‑24, 310 Pts. (Full Record)
Relatives: Brother Brent Gretzky
Career
1487
894
1963
2857
520
251.0
577
5088
91
Wayne Gretzky—“The Great One”—remains the NHL’s all-time leader in goals, assists, and points. With four Stanley Cups, nine Hart Trophies, and an unmatched hockey IQ, he stands atop the pantheon of hockey legends.

Doug Harvey
Full Name: Douglas Norman Harvey
Position: D • Shoots: Left
5-11, 187lb (180cm, 84kg)
Born: December 19, 1924 in Montreal, Quebec ca
Died: December 26, 1989 (Aged 65-007d)
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1973 (Full List)
As Coach: 1 Yr, 26‑32‑12, 64 Pts. (Full Record)
Career
1113
88
452
540
46
123.2
1225
350
17
Doug Harvey revolutionized the defenseman’s role through his puck movement and anticipation. He claimed seven Norris Trophies and anchored the Montreal Canadiens’ blue line during their dominant run in the 1950s and 1960s.

Dominik Hašek
Full Name: Dominik Hašek
(The Dominator, Hašan)
Position: G • Catches: Left
6-1, 166lb (185cm, 75kg)
Born: January 29, 1965 (Age: 60-005d) in Pardubice, Czechoslovakia cs
Draft: Chicago, 10th round (199th overall), 1983 NHL Entry
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2014 (Full List)
Pronunciation: \HAH-shik\
- Hall of Fame
- 2x Cup Winner
- 1991-92 AR
- 6x All Star
- 6x Vezina
- 3x Jennings
- 2x Hart
- 2x Pearson
- NHL 100th Anniv. Team
Career
735
389
223
95
81
156.8
42837
2.20
.922
Dominik Hašek, nicknamed “The Dominator,” is widely regarded for his acrobatic and unorthodox style. A six-time Vezina Trophy winner, he repeatedly carried his teams on his back, showcasing a fierce competitive spirit and jaw-dropping saves.

Tim Horton
Full Name: Miles Gilbert Horton
(Superman)
Position: D • Shoots: Right
5-10, 180lb (178cm, 81kg)
Born: January 12, 1930 in Cochrane, Ontario ca
Died: February 21, 1974 (Aged 44-040d)
Amateur Teams: St. Michael’s College Majors
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1977 (Full List)
Career
1445
115
403
518
191
131.7
1611
1978
21
Tim Horton was an ironman on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ blue line, combining reliability, strength, and rugged defense. Off the ice, he founded the iconic Tim Hortons restaurant chain, solidifying his legacy both within and beyond hockey.

Gordie Howe
Full Name: Gordon Howe
(Mr. Hockey)
Position: RW • Shoots: Right
6-0, 205lb (183cm, 92kg)
Born: March 31, 1928 in Floral, Saskatchewan ca
Died: June 10, 2016 (Aged 88-071d)
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1972 (Full List)
Relatives: Brother Vic Howe; Sons Marty Howe, Mark Howe
Career
1767
801
1049
1850
160
217.1
1685
3803
121
Gordie Howe, famously known as “Mr. Hockey,” played professionally into his early 50s while revolutionizing the power-forward role. With an unparalleled combination of skill, physicality, and longevity, he remains a cornerstone of hockey lore.

Bobby Hull
Full Name: Robert Marvin Hull
(The Golden Jet)
Position: LW • Shoots: Left
5-10, 195lb (178cm, 88kg)
Born: January 3, 1939 in Point Anne, Ontario ca
Died: January 30, 2023 (Aged 84-027d)
Amateur Teams: St. Catharines Teepees
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1983 (Full List)
As Coach: 3 Yrs, 81‑79‑9, 171 Pts. (Full Record)
Relatives: Brother Dennis Hull; Son Brett Hull
Career
1063
610
560
1170
249
136.3
634
4577
98
Bobby Hull, the “Golden Jet,” electrified fans with his blistering slapshot and breakaway speed. He became the face of the Chicago Blackhawks, tallying 610 NHL goals before taking his talents to the WHA, further raising the sport’s profile.

Brett Hull
Full Name: Brett Andrew Hull
(The Golden Brett)
Position: RW • Shoots: Right
5-11, 203lb (180cm, 92kg)
Born: August 9, 1964 (Age: 60-178d) in Belleville, Ontario ca
Draft: Calgary, 6th round (117th overall), 1984 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: Minnesota-Duluth
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2009 (Full List)
Relatives: Father Bobby Hull
Career
1269
741
650
1391
23
154.6
458
4876
110
Brett Hull inherited his father’s lethal shot and scored 741 NHL goals—fourth all-time. Known for his one-timer and sharp shooting angles, he helped the Dallas Stars claim the Stanley Cup in 1999 with timely goals and offensive acumen.

Jaromír Jágr
Full Name: Jaromir Jágr
(Jags, Mario Jr., The Ageless Wonder)
Position: RW • Shoots: Left
6-3, 230lb (190cm, 104kg)
Born: February 15, 1972 (Age: 52-354d) in Kladno, Czechoslovakia cs
Draft: Pittsburgh, 1st round (5th overall), 1990 NHL Entry
Pronunciation: \YAIR-oh-MEER YAH-guhr\
- 2x Cup Winner
- 1990-91 AR
- 5x Ross
- 8x All Star
- 1998-99 Hart
- 3x Pearson
- 2015-16 Masterton
- NHL 100th Anniv. Team
Career
1733
766
1155
1921
322
217.1
1167
5637
135
20:19
55.1
56.6
Jaromír Jágr seamlessly combined size, puck control, and scoring finesse across three decades of NHL competition. With over 1,900 points and a dedication to peak conditioning, he remains one of the most enduring and productive forwards in history.

Patrick Kane
Full Name: Patrick Kane
(Kaner, Showtime, Buzz, Doc, Peekaboo, Little Peekaboo, Peeks, Lil Peeks, Kanye, Pattycakes)
Position: RW • Shoots: Left
5-10, 177lb (178cm, 80kg)
Team: Detroit Red Wings
Born: November 19, 1988 (Age: 36-076d) in Buffalo, New York us
Draft: Chicago, 1st round (1st overall), 2007 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: London Knights
Pronunciation: \PAT-rihk KAYN\
- 3x Cup Winner
- 2007-08 Calder
- 2007-08 AR
- 4x All Star
- 2012-13 Smythe
- 2015-16 Ross
- 2015-16 Hart
- 2015-16 Pearson
- NHL 100th Anniv. Team
2024-25
Career
43
1273
11
482
19
832
30
1314
-11
5
4.0
146.9
8
450
94
4152
5
80
17:18
20:05
45.6
51.8
56.1
63.9
Patrick Kane burst onto the NHL scene as a creative offensive dynamo for the Chicago Blackhawks. With three Stanley Cups, a Conn Smythe Trophy, and an Art Ross Trophy, he exemplifies the modern playmaker’s flair.

Guy Lafleur
Full Name: Guy Damien Lafleur
(The Flower, Le Démon Blond)
Position: RW • Shoots: Right
6-0, 185lb (183cm, 83kg)
Born: September 20, 1951 in Thurso, Quebec ca
Died: April 22, 2022 (Aged 70-214d)
Draft: Montreal, 1st round (1st overall), 1971 NHL Amateur
Amateur Teams: Quebec Remparts
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1988 (Full List)
Pronunciation: \GEE la-FLOOR\
Name Note: Full name Guy Damien Lafleur
Career
1126
560
793
1353
446
130.5
399
3516
98
Guy Lafleur, the Montreal Canadiens’ icon, played at breakneck speed and amassed six consecutive 50-goal seasons. His five Stanley Cup victories and flair for dramatic goals exemplify the storied tradition of the “Flying Frenchman.”

Jacques Lemaire
Full Name: Jacques Gerard Lemaire
Position: C • Shoots: Left
5-10, 180lb (178cm, 81kg)
Born: September 7, 1945 (Age: 79-149d) in LaSalle, Quebec ca
Amateur Teams: Montreal Junior Canadiens
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1984 (Full List)
As Coach: 17 Yrs, 617‑458‑187, 1421 Pts. (Full Record)
Pronunciation: \zhahk leh-MEHR\
Relatives: Nephew Manny Fernandez
Career
853
366
469
835
344
86.6
217
3052
58
Jacques Lemaire helped define the Montreal Canadiens’ dynasty of the 1970s, winning eight Stanley Cups as a skilled and intelligent center. Renowned for his impeccable playmaking and defensive awareness, he later became an influential coach, emphasizing structured systems and disciplined hockey.

Mario Lemieux
Full Name: Mario Lemieux
(The Magnificent, Le Magnifique, Mario the Magnificent, Super Mario, Ace, Mr. 66)
Position: C • Shoots: Right
6-4, 230lb (193cm, 104kg)
Born: October 5, 1965 (Age: 59-121d) in Montreal, Quebec ca
Draft: Pittsburgh, 1st round (1st overall), 1984 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: Laval Voisins
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1997 (Full List)
Pronunciation: \leh-MYOO\
Relatives: Brother Alain Lemieux
- Hall of Fame
- 2x Cup Winner
- 1984-85 Calder
- 1984-85 AR
- 4x Pearson
- 9x All Star
- 6x Ross
- 3x Hart
- 2x Smythe
- 1992-93 Masterton
- NHL 100th Anniv. Team
Career
915
690
1033
1723
114
167.9
834
3633
74
Mario Lemieux, nicknamed “Super Mario,” combined size, skill, and vision to become one of the most prolific scorers in NHL history. A two-time Stanley Cup champion as a player and three-time Hart Trophy winner, he also saved the Pittsburgh Penguins franchise off the ice, cementing his legacy as both a transcendent star and dedicated owner.

Nicklas Lidström
Full Name: Nicklas Erik Lidström
(The Perfect Human, Saint Nick, Captain)
Position: D • Shoots: Left
6-1, 192lb (185cm, 87kg)
Born: April 28, 1970 (Age: 54-281d) in Vasteras, Sweden se
Draft: Detroit, 3rd round (53rd overall), 1989 NHL Entry
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2015 (Full List)
Career
1564
264
878
1142
450
211.8
514
3875
35
26:19
56.6
52.9
Nicklas Lidström was nicknamed “The Perfect Human” for his poise, positioning, and impeccable decision-making. A four-time Stanley Cup champion and seven-time Norris Trophy winner, he is heralded as one of the most complete defensemen in NHL history.

Eric Lindros
Full Name: Eric Bryan Lindros
(The Next One, Big E)
Position: C • Shoots: Right
6-4, 240lb (193cm, 108kg)
Born: February 28, 1973 (Age: 51-341d) in London, Ontario ca
Draft: Quebec, 1st round (1st overall), 1991 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: Oshawa Generals
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2016 (Full List)
Relatives: Brother Brett Lindros
Career
760
372
493
865
215
101.6
1398
2312
46
Eric Lindros combined the power of a linebacker with the skill of a finesse forward, redefining the role of a big-bodied center. Though injuries shortened his prime, he captured a Hart Trophy and sparked the Philadelphia Flyers’ revival in the 1990s.

Ted Lindsay
Full Name: Theodore Robert Blake Lindsay
(Terrible Ted, Terrible Teddy, Terrific Ted)
Position: LW • Shoots: Left
5-8, 163lb (173cm, 73kg)
Born: July 29, 1925 in Renfrew, Ontario ca
Died: March 4, 2019 (Aged 93-218d)
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1966 (Full List)
As Coach: 2 Yrs, 5‑21‑3, 13 Pts. (Full Record)
Relatives: Father Bert Lindsay
Career
1068
379
472
851
9
100.2
1808
209
58
Ted Lindsay brought fierce competitiveness and unmatched leadership to the Detroit Red Wings. Instrumental in forming the NHL Players’ Association, his advocacy off the ice was as impactful as his dynamic, high-energy play on it, helping the Wings claim four Stanley Cups.

Frank Mahovlich
Full Name: Francis William Mahovlich
(The Big M)
Position: LW • Shoots: Left
6-0, 205lb (183cm, 92kg)
Born: January 10, 1938 (Age: 87-024d) in Timmins, Ontario ca
Amateur Teams: Toronto St. Michael’s
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1981 (Full List)
Relatives: Brother Pete Mahovlich
Career
1181
533
570
1103
266
121.7
1054
3366
82
Frank Mahovlich, often called “The Big M,” earned six Stanley Cups and soared as a dominant scorer for the Maple Leafs and Canadiens. Possessing a fluid stride and deceptive shot, he left a lasting influence on the game during the Original Six era.

Connor McDavid
Full Name: Connor McDavid
(McJesus, Davo, The Crane, The Chosen One)
Position: C • Shoots: Left
6-1, 193lb (185cm, 87kg)
Team: Edmonton Oilers
Born: January 13, 1997 (Age: 28-021d) in Richmond Hill, Ontario ca
Draft: Edmonton, 1st round (1st overall), 2015 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: Erie Otters
Pronunciation: \KAW-nuhr muhk-DAY-vihd\
2024-25
Career
46
691
21
356
46
693
67
1049
14
163
9.2
124.0
29
278
147
2358
3
72
22:07
21:44
61.1
54.5
64.0
57.8
Connor McDavid is widely regarded as one of the most dynamic talents in modern hockey. Known for his explosive speed, unmatched acceleration, and extraordinary playmaking, he has already claimed multiple scoring titles and MVP honors, redefining the sport’s offensive capabilities.

Mark Messier
Full Name: Mark John Douglas Messier
(Moose, The Messiah, Mess, The Captain)
Position: LW/C • Shoots: Left
6-1, 210lb (185cm, 95kg)
Born: January 18, 1961 (Age: 64-016d) in Edmonton, Alberta ca
Draft: Edmonton, 3rd round (48th overall), 1979 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: Portland Winterhawks
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2007 (Full List)
Pronunciation: \MEH-see-yay\
Relatives: Brother Paul Messier; Cousins Joby Messier, Mitch Messier
Career
1756
694
1193
1887
211
160.4
1912
4221
92
Mark Messier, the only player to captain two different franchises (Edmonton Oilers and New York Rangers) to Stanley Cup titles, exuded leadership. Nicknamed “The Moose,” he combined power, scoring touch, and an innate ability to inspire teammates.

Stan Mikita
Full Name: Stanislas Mikita
(Stosh, Stan the Man)
Position: C/RW • Shoots: Right
5-9, 169lb (175cm, 76kg)
Born: May 20, 1940 in Sokolce, Czechoslovakia cs
Died: August 7, 2018 (Aged 78-079d)
Amateur Teams: St. Catharines Teepees
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1983 (Full List)
Name Note: Born Stanislav Guoth
Career
1396
541
926
1467
329
143.5
1264
4482
84
Stan Mikita revolutionized stick design with the curved blade and led the Chicago Blackhawks as a premier playmaker. A two-time MVP, he routinely topped scoring charts and endeared himself to fans through his work ethic and creativity.

Mike Modano
Full Name: Michael Modano
(Mo, Mikey Mo, Mighty Mo, Magic Mo)
Position: C • Shoots: Left
6-3, 212lb (190cm, 96kg)
Born: June 7, 1970 (Age: 54-241d) in Livonia, Michigan us
Draft: Minnesota, 1st round (1st overall), 1988 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: Prince Albert Raiders
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2014 (Full List)
Career
1499
561
813
1374
114
144.9
926
4273
92
19:48
51.0
50.0
Mike Modano holds numerous scoring records for American-born players, including 1,374 points. His smooth skating and pinpoint shot helped the Dallas Stars reach new heights, culminating in their 1999 Stanley Cup victory.

Howie Morenz
Full Name: Howarth William Morenz
(The Stratford Streak, Mitchell Meteor)
Position: C • Shoots: Left
5-9, 165lb (175cm, 74kg)
Born: September 21, 1902 in Mitchell, Ontario ca
Died: March 8, 1937 (Aged 34-168d)
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1945 (Full List)
Relatives: Grandson Danny Geoffrion
Career
550
271
205
476
100.6
560
45
Howie Morenz, the “Stratford Streak,” dazzled in the 1920s and ‘30s with his breakneck rushes. A pioneer of speed and stickhandling, he remains a beloved figure in Canadiens history and an early cornerstone of the NHL’s legacy.

Alex Ovechkin
Full Name: Alexander Mikhaylovich Ovechkin
(Alexander the Great, Ovi, O, The Great 8, The Russian Machine, The Mechanic)
Position: LW • Shoots: Right
6-3, 238lb (190cm, 107kg)
Team: Washington Capitals
Born: September 17, 1985 (Age: 39-139d) in Moscow, USSR su
Draft: Washington, 1st round (1st overall), 2004 NHL Entry
Pronunciation: \AL-ehx oh-VEHCH-kihn\
- 1x Cup Winner
- 2005-06 Calder
- 2005-06 AR
- 12x All Star
- 2007-08 Ross
- 3x Hart
- 3x Pearson
- 9x Richard
- 2017-18 Smythe
- NHL 100th Anniv. Team
2024-25
Career
36
1462
24
877
14
711
38
1588
15
60
6.6
210.3
10
827
132
6759
5
134
17:31
20:39
48.5
52.2
73.3
60.4
Alex Ovechkin dominates with a thunderous shot and a relentless drive to score, relentlessly chasing Wayne Gretzky’s goal record. A Stanley Cup champion and multiple Hart Trophy winner, “Ovi” continues to redefine goal-scoring excellence.

Brad Park
Full Name: Douglas Bradford Park
Position: D • Shoots: Left
6-0, 200lb (183cm, 90kg)
Born: July 6, 1948 (Age: 76-212d) in Toronto, Ontario ca
Draft: NY Rangers, 1st round (2nd overall), 1966 NHL Amateur
Amateur Teams: Toronto Marlboros
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1988 (Full List)
As Coach: 1 Yr, 9‑34‑2, 20 Pts. (Full Record)
Career
1113
213
683
896
363
143.5
1429
2827
28
Brad Park was an outstanding two-way defenseman for the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins. Despite frequently finishing as a Norris runner-up to Bobby Orr, Park’s steady defense and skillful puck control made him an elite blueliner in his own right.

Jacques Plante
Full Name: Joseph Jacques Omer Plante
(Jake the Snake, The Innovator)
Position: G • Catches: Left
6-0, 175lb (183cm, 79kg)
Born: January 17, 1929 in Shawinigan Falls, Quebec ca
Died: February 27, 1986 (Aged 57-041d)
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1978 (Full List)
As Coach: 1 Yr, 38‑36‑4, 80 Pts. (Full Record)
Career
837
437
246
145
82
173.7
49513
2.38
.920
Jacques Plante popularized the use of the goalie mask, forever altering the position’s dynamics and safety. Over a storied career, he claimed six Stanley Cup rings and showcased calm composure even under intense pressure.

Denis Potvin
Full Name: Denis Charles Potvin
(Bear)
Position: D • Shoots: Left
6-0, 205lb (183cm, 92kg)
Born: October 29, 1953 (Age: 71-097d) in Ottawa, Ontario ca
Draft: NY Islanders, 1st round (1st overall), 1973 NHL Amateur
Amateur Teams: Ottawa 67’s
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1991 (Full List)
Relatives: Brother Jean Potvin; Cousin Marc Potvin
Career
1060
310
742
1052
456
160.7
1356
3050
44
Denis Potvin anchored the New York Islanders’ dynasty of the early 1980s, capturing four Stanley Cups. With a rugged edge and innate offensive instincts, Potvin set new standards for modern defensemen.

Chris Pronger
Full Name: Christopher Robert Pronger
Position: D • Shoots: Left
6-6, 220lb (198cm, 99kg)
Born: October 10, 1974 (Age: 50-116d) in Dryden, Ontario ca
Draft: Hartford, 1st round (2nd overall), 1993 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: Peterborough Petes
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2015 (Full List)
Pronunciation: \PRAWN-guhr\
Relatives: Brother Sean Pronger
Career
1167
157
541
698
183
139.4
1590
2610
27
26:03
51.9
52.3
Chris Pronger loomed large on the ice with his imposing size, punishing physicality, and superior hockey sense. A Hart and Norris Trophy winner, he led the Anaheim Ducks to a Stanley Cup in 2007, showcasing his ability to dominate at both ends.

Henri Richard
Full Name: Joseph Henri Richard
(Pocket Rocket)
Position: C • Shoots: Right
5-7, 160lb (170cm, 72kg)
Born: February 29, 1936 in Montreal, Quebec ca
Died: March 6, 2020 (Aged 84-006d)
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1979 (Full List)
Relatives: Brother Maurice Richard
Career
1258
358
688
1046
243
98.7
932
3199
53
Henri Richard, the “Pocket Rocket,” earned an unmatched 11 Stanley Cups as a key contributor for the Montreal Canadiens. Known for his speed, determination, and savvy play, he was a vital spark in Montreal’s perpetual contention.

Maurice Richard
Full Name: Joseph Henri Maurice Richard
(Rocket)
Position: RW • Shoots: Left
5-10, 170lb (178cm, 77kg)
Born: August 4, 1921 in Montreal, Quebec ca
Died: May 27, 2000 (Aged 78-297d)
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1961 (Full List)
As Coach: 1 Yr, 1‑1‑0, 2 Pts. (Full Record)
Relatives: Brother Henri Richard
Career
978
544
422
966
18
125.3
1287
166
84
Maurice “Rocket” Richard embodied goal-scoring intensity for the Montreal Canadiens, the first player to net 50 goals in 50 games. His fiery competitiveness yielded eight Stanley Cup triumphs and a permanent legacy in hockey folklore.

Larry Robinson
Full Name: Larry Clark Robinson
(Big Bird)
Position: D • Shoots: Left
6-4, 225lb (193cm, 102kg)
Born: June 2, 1951 (Age: 73-246d) in Winchester, Ontario ca
Draft: Montreal, 2nd round (20th overall), 1971 NHL Amateur
Amateur Teams: Kitchener Rangers
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1995 (Full List)
As Coach: 8 Yrs, 209‑217‑75, 493 Pts. (Full Record)
Relatives: Brother Moe Robinson
Career
1384
208
750
958
722
169.5
793
2332
29
Larry Robinson was a defensive mainstay for the Canadiens, blending size, skill, and leadership. Nicknamed “Big Bird,” he finished his career with six Stanley Cups and remains an enduring symbol of the franchise’s dominance.

Patrick Roy
Full Name: Patrick Roy
(Saint Patrick, Casseau, The Wall)
Position: G • Catches: Left
6-2, 185lb (188cm, 83kg)
Born: October 5, 1965 (Age: 59-121d) in Quebec City, Quebec ca
Draft: Montreal, 3rd round (51st overall), 1984 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: Granby Bisons
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2006 (Full List)
As Coach: 5 Yrs (Full Record)
Pronunciation: \whah\
Relatives: Brother Stéphane Roy
Career
1029
551
315
131
66
198.3
60214
2.54
.910
Patrick Roy revolutionized goaltending with his butterfly style and unflappable demeanor, earning four Stanley Cup rings. Widely regarded as one of the best clutch performers, he captured three Conn Smythe Trophies across his illustrious career.

Joe Sakic
Full Name: Joseph Steven Sakic
(Mr. Clutch, Super Joe, Burnaby Joe)
Position: C • Shoots: Left
5-11, 195lb (180cm, 88kg)
Born: July 7, 1969 (Age: 55-211d) in Burnaby, British Columbia ca
Draft: Quebec, 1st round (15th overall), 1987 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: Lethbridge Broncos, Swift Current Broncos
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2012 (Full List)
- Hall of Fame
- 2x Cup Winner
- 1995-96 Smythe
- 2000-01 Hart
- 2000-01 Byng
- 2000-01 Pearson
- 3x All Star
- NHL 100th Anniv. Team
Career
1378
625
1016
1641
30
167.8
614
4621
86
21:40
48.1
52.0
Joe Sakic embodied quiet leadership and lethal scoring ability for the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche franchise. His swift wrist shot, sportsmanship, and two Stanley Cup titles solidified his status as an all-time great center.

Terry Sawchuk
Full Name: Terrance Gordon Sawchuk
(Ukey)
Position: G • Catches: Left
5-11, 195lb (180cm, 88kg)
Born: December 28, 1929 in Winnipeg, Manitoba ca
Died: May 31, 1970 (Aged 40-154d)
Amateur Teams: Galt Red Wings
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1971 (Full List)
Career
971
445
336
171
103
179.0
57156
2.50
.907
Terry Sawchuk played fearlessly in an era before advanced goaltending equipment, amassing a then-record 447 career wins. His longevity and courage between the pipes remain touchstones of an uncompromising era of NHL history.

Teemu Selänne
Full Name: Teemu Ilmari Selänne
(The Finnish Flash, Teukka Salama)
Position: RW • Shoots: Right
6-0, 200lb (183cm, 90kg)
Born: July 3, 1970 (Age: 54-215d) in Helsinki, Finland fi
Draft: Winnipeg, 1st round (10th overall), 1988 NHL Entry
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2017 (Full List)
Pronunciation: \TAY-moo suh-LAH-nay\
- Hall of Fame
- 1x Cup Winner
- 1992-93 Calder
- 1992-93 AR
- 4x All Star
- 1998-99 Richard
- 2005-06 Masterton
- NHL 100th Anniv. Team
Career
1451
684
773
1457
95
172.3
660
4540
110
18:34
49.5
53.1
Teemu Selänne burst onto the scene with a 76-goal rookie campaign and never stopped thrilling fans with his lightning speed and accurate shot. The “Finnish Flash” concluded his career with 1,457 points and a Stanley Cup victory with Anaheim.

Brendan Shanahan
Full Name: Brendan Frederick Shanahan
(Shanny, Shan the Man)
Position: LW • Shoots: Right
6-3, 220lb (190cm, 99kg)
Born: January 23, 1969 (Age: 56-011d) in Mimico, Ontario ca
Draft: New Jersey, 1st round (2nd overall), 1987 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: London Knights
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2013 (Full List)
Career
1524
656
698
1354
151
148.0
2489
5086
109
18:06
50.4
56.8
Brendan Shanahan balanced grit and scoring prowess, surpassing 600 goals and 2,000 penalty minutes. His powerful presence helped drive the Detroit Red Wings’ success in the late 1990s and early 2000s, earning him three Stanley Cup titles.

Darryl Sittler
Full Name: Darryl Glen Sittler
(Sitt)
Position: C • Shoots: Left
6-0, 190lb (183cm, 86kg)
Born: September 18, 1950 (Age: 74-138d) in Kitchener, Ontario ca
Draft: Toronto, 1st round (8th overall), 1970 NHL Amateur
Amateur Teams: London Knights, London Nationals
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1989 (Full List)
Career
1096
484
637
1121
57
95.9
948
3815
57
Darryl Sittler cemented his name in NHL lore by recording a 10-point game in 1976, a record that still stands. A Toronto Maple Leafs legend, he combined tenacity, leadership, and scoring savvy throughout his Hall of Fame career.

Scott Stevens
Full Name: Ronald Scott Stevens
(Artie, Dad, Captain Crunch)
Position: D • Shoots: Left
6-2, 215lb (188cm, 97kg)
Born: April 1, 1964 (Age: 60-308d) in Kitchener, Ontario ca
Draft: Washington, 1st round (5th overall), 1982 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: Kitchener Rangers
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2007 (Full List)
Relatives: Brother Mike Stevens
Career
1635
196
712
908
395
169.7
2785
3238
34
Scott Stevens patrolled the blue line with punishing hits and unwavering intensity, captaining the New Jersey Devils to three Stanley Cup championships. A pillar of defensive excellence, he instilled fear in forwards venturing into his zone.

Bryan Trottier
Full Name: Bryan John Trottier
(Trotts)
Position: C • Shoots: Left
5-11, 195lb (180cm, 88kg)
Born: July 17, 1956 (Age: 68-201d) in Val Marie, Saskatchewan ca
Draft: NY Islanders, 2nd round (22nd overall), 1974 NHL Amateur
Amateur Teams: Lethbridge Broncos, Swift Current Broncos
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1997 (Full List)
As Coach: 1 Yr, 21‑26‑7, 49 Pts. (Full Record)
Relatives: Brother Rocky Trottier
- Hall of Fame
- 6x Cup Winner
- 1975-76 Calder
- 4x All Star
- 1978-79 Ross
- 1978-79 Hart
- 1979-80 Smythe
- 1988-89 Clancy
- NHL 100th Anniv. Team
Career
1279
524
901
1425
449
120.2
912
2841
69
Bryan Trottier was the heartbeat of the New York Islanders’ early ‘80s dynasty, providing both offense and leadership. Winning six Stanley Cups overall, he epitomized two-way play and unselfish teamwork.

Steve Yzerman
Full Name: Stephen Gregory Yzerman
(Stevie Wonder, Stevie-Y, The Captain)
Position: C • Shoots: Right
5-11, 185lb (180cm, 83kg)
Born: May 9, 1965 (Age: 59-270d) in Cranbrook, British Columbia ca
Draft: Detroit, 1st round (4th overall), 1983 NHL Entry
Amateur Teams: Peterborough Petes
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2009 (Full List)
Pronunciation: \EYE-zur-muhn\
- Hall of Fame
- 3x Cup Winner
- 1983-84 AR
- 1988-89 Pearson
- 1997-98 Smythe
- 1999-00 Selke
- 1x All Star
- 2002-03 Masterton
- NHL 100th Anniv. Team
Career
1514
692
1063
1755
184
166.6
924
4602
94
Steve Yzerman became the longtime face of the Detroit Red Wings, transitioning from prolific goal scorer to exemplary two-way captain. The three-time Stanley Cup champion retired as one of the most respected leaders the sport has ever seen.
As we reflect on these remarkable 50 legends, their stories underscore the evolution of hockey and the brilliance required to reach the pinnacle of the sport. Whether your passion centers on the best NHL players of the past or you’re captivated by the best hockey players right now, there is no denying the impact these icons have had in shaping the NHL’s heritage. Their commitment, skill, and ingenuity set the benchmark for future generations and solidify their places among the top hockey players to ever take the ice.
Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers is widely regarded as the best player in the NHL.
The debate over the second-best player in the NHL is subjective and depends on individual preferences and playing styles. Some top contenders include Nathan MacKinnon of the Colorado Avalanche, Leon Draisaitl of the Edmonton Oilers, Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs, and Cale Makar of the Colorado Avalanche.
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