Most overlooked Impressive Statistic

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Crazy how Cogliano has not missed a game for that long. Has he really never been injured once or just played through it?

Hes been beat up that's for sure, but hes the ultimate competitor, never takes a shift off.

I remember vs the hawks a couple years ago he got high sticked pretty badly and came back I think by the next shift, I think hes been shaken up a few times this season to where he went to the locker room but he always ends up back on the ice by the end of the game.
 

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Brodeur had 12 straight 30+ win seasons, so while 10 or 11 is still impressive it's not the record or anything.

Unfortunately because of the lockout I'm not sure the streak is even going to count either.

Fair enough. But the streak being talked about here is Lundqvist having 30+ wins (would have been 12 if no lockout), in each of his first 11 full seasons. Not just a streak of 11-12 straight.
 

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I think Brett Lebda once went -3 on night when the Leafs or Wings won 8-3 which is honestly pretty impressive
 

Sam Spade

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Since 2000 Ovechkin has more goals than anyone else in the NHL.

His first season in the league was '05-'06.
 

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Lundqvist's streak of 30+ win seasons actually ended at 8 because his 9th season was the 2012-13 lockout. He still had 24 in 43 games that year.

So his current streak is 12 straight 20+ win seasons to start his career.

If it weren't for that lockout he would've won 30+ every season of his career.
 

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