Obscure hockey facts/stats (Part 2)

mrhockey193195

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Nothing between Jagr, Messier, and Lindros in the brief time they all overlapped in 03-04 (which makes sense given @The Panther 's original post, since all three of them were already Hart winners by that point).

Here's a silly one, where I assume the answer is "no": did Hasek ever assist on a goal with Fedorov and Brett Hull in 01-02? :laugh:
 
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Statistics from Penguins PR department:
Jaromir Jagr has skated with or against 3,287 of the 8,510 players that have appeared in at least one regular-season or playoff game with an NHL team, equating to 38.6% of all players in league history.

Impressive number, but of course the number of teams and players affect this. I wonder what the % would be for lets say after 1967 expansion. Or what is the % for the next player on the list.
 

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Nothing between Jagr, Messier, and Lindros in the brief time they all overlapped in 03-04 (which makes sense given @The Panther 's original post, since all three of them were already Hart winners by that point).

Here's a silly one, where I assume the answer is "no": did Hasek ever assist on a goal with Fedorov and Brett Hull in 01-02? :laugh:
No, but here was the only assist Hasek got in 2002:

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How many goals in NHL history have been scored by the winners of the Hart, Conn Smythe, Vezina, Norris and Selke trophies?
 

Yozhik v tumane

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Nothing between Jagr, Messier, and Lindros in the brief time they all overlapped in 03-04 (which makes sense given @The Panther 's original post, since all three of them were already Hart winners by that point).

Here's a silly one, where I assume the answer is "no": did Hasek ever assist on a goal with Fedorov and Brett Hull in 01-02? :laugh:

Checked for that one too!

As well as Fedorov, Hull and Hasek on the Red Wings :)
 
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This is my week of discovery. Thursday, I discovered that Noel Picard had an older brother - Roger - who played in the NHL with him with the Blues in 1967-68. Today I discovered that this same Roger Picard was responsible for Rod Gilbert becoming a New York Ranger. In 1955-56, Roger was playing for a team in Montreal coached by Yvon Prud'homme, and introduced 14-year-old (and unsigned) Gilbert to Prud'homme. Yvon was duly impressed. In 1956-57, Prud'homme was coaching Champetre in Junior B in Montreal, and Rod was one of his players. With the Rangers agreeing to sponsor Yvon's team, the Canadiens gave permission for New York to sign anyone on that team. That's how they got Jean Ratelle, too.

Thank you, Roger.
 

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Last week Auston Matthews became the fast American born player to reach 50 goals in a season doing so in just 54 games, which broke the mark previously shared between him and Kevin Stevens;
games
goals​
1​
54
51 (2)​
Auston Matthews​
2023 24​
2​
62
50​
Kevin Stevens​
1992 93​
-​
62
50​
Auston Matthews​
2021 22​
4​
67
50​
Jeremy Roenick​
1991 92​
5​
71
51 (2)​
Pat Lafontaine​
1989 90​
6​
72
50​
Bobby Carpenter​
1984 85​
7​
74
51 (2)​
Kevin Stevens​
1991 92​
-​
74
50​
Chris Kreider​
2021 22​
9​
75
50​
Pat Lafontaine​
1992 93​
-​
75
50​
Mike Modano​
1993 94​
-​
75
50​
Keith Tkachuk​
1995 96​
12​
77
51 (3)​
Jimmy Carson​
1987 88​
13​
78
50​
Joe Mullen​
1988 89​
-​
78
50​
Keith Tkachuk​
1996 97​
15​
79
50​
John Leclair​
1997 98​
16​
80
50​
John Leclair​
1995 96​
17​
82
50​
John Leclair​
1996 97​
18​
84
50​
Jeremy Roenick​
1992 93​
 

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Saw this today on instagram. Apparently, Doughty and Kopitar have become only the third forward-defenseman duo to factor in on 300 points together.

The others are Gretzky and Coffey (350 points), Esposito and Orr (306 points).

They mentioned this on Devils/Kings (I think - it's a blur) - I believe #4 is Crosby/Letang.
 

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Saw this today on instagram. Apparently, Doughty and Kopitar have become only the third forward-defenseman duo to factor in on 300 points together.

The others are Gretzky and Coffey (350 points), Esposito and Orr (306 points).

Very surprising no one else did it.
 

Yozhik v tumane

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Very surprising no one else did it.

They mentioned this on Devils/Kings (I think - it's a blur) - I believe #4 is Crosby/Letang.

A few that I’m curious about:

Lidstrom and Yzerman. With 806 points, Lidstrom is the most productive defenseman from his debut in 1991-92 through Yzerman’s final season of 2005-06 (Yzerman had 955 points over that span). To a slightly smaller extent, Lidstrom and Fedorov seems like they could be high as well. Fedorov scored 875 points and Lidstrom 688 (second to Leetch) over their years together. I guess Detroit’s depth, someone like Coffey being around for Fedorov’s most productive seasons etc will affect things.

Same probably goes for a few Montreal greats.

Wonder how Potvin and Trottier or Doug Wilson and Denis Savard fared?

Edit: By a quick count, Lidstrom and Yzerman only factored in on 181 points together. Highest total in 1995-96 (27), lowest in 2002-03 (1). Might check a few more names when I get home from work.
 
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I thought Robinson / Lafleur might be on that list, too. Had 11+ seasons together. But, I guess, when you think about it, 300+ points means 30 per year in this scenario, which is a lot.

The fact that Bourque didn't "do" this speaks to what a revolving door of top-line forwards he played with in Boston over the years.

Lidstom / Yzerman? I dunno, maybe too many quality forwards to share the scoring in Detroit. Also, as Lidstrom hit his peak, Yzerman was starting to decline a bit.
 

Yozhik v tumane

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So I looked at a few Lidstrom duos.

Lidstrom - Yzerman as mentioned shared 181 points together (high of 27)
Lidstrom - Fedorov 173 (also high of 27)
Lidstrom - Datsyuk 164 (high of 31)
Lidstrom - Zetterberg 146 (high of 27)
and Lidstrom - Holmstrom 128 (high of 19)

Note that it’s very possible this isn’t the top five, I counted point shares player by player, season by season. I wouldn’t be surprised if Shanahan shared more points with Lidstrom than Holmstrom for example, I was simply curious to check Holma considering how closely connected he was with Lidstrom through his entire NHL career.

Other duos I looked at:

Potvin - Trottier: 250 points (high of 36)
Potvin - Bossy: 246 points (high of 30 though very consistently shared 25-30 points together per season: it struck me that Potvin produced more with Trottier early on, then considerably more with Bossy)

Wilson - Savard: 248 points (high of 34)

Pilote - Hull: 134 points (high of 22)
Pilote - Mikita: 128 points (high of 26)

Where are the Lightning ones at? Specifically Hedman/Stamkos, they've been playing together for like 15 years at this point.

Good one.

Hedman - Stamkos: 216 points (high of 35)

Hedman needing a few (of Stamkos’ healthy peak) years to settle in before breaking out in 2013-14 probably hurts this duo, but they’ve still managed a lot together.

Hesman shares 164 points with Kucherov and has already broke their previous high of 38 points in a season: 41 points and counting. Wicked!
 
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Wonder how Potvin and Trottier or Doug Wilson and Denis Savard fared?



Seasons *PTSPlayer1Player1_POSPlayer1_GPlayer1_ASTPlayer2Player2_POSPlayer2_GPlayer2_AST
1980-93
350​
Paul CoffeyD
99​
251​
Wayne GretzkyC
116​
234​
1967-75
306​
Phil EspositoC
130​
176​
Bobby OrrD
82​
224​
2008-23
288
Drew DoughtyD
75
213
Anže KopitarC
97
191
2006-23
287
Sidney CrosbyC
114
173
Kris LetangD
59
228
1975-88
250​
Denis PotvinD
67​
183​
Bryan TrottierC
91​
159​
1980-90
248​
Denis SavardC
78​
170​
Doug WilsonD
70​
178​
1977-87
235​
Mike BossyRW
119​
116​
Denis PotvinD
47​
188​
2010-23
224
John CarlsonD
27
197
Alex OvechkinLW
143
81
1966-76
209​
John BucykLW
102​
107​
Bobby OrrD
47​
162​
1991-04
205​
Brian LeetchD
42​
163​
Mark MessierLW/C
73​
132​
1936-54
204​
Woody DumartLW
94​
110​
Milt SchmidtC/D
65​
139​
2009-23
198
Victor HedmanD
35
163
Steven StamkosC
99
99
1980-93
196​
Paul CoffeyD
56​
140​
Jari KurriRW
84​
112​
2010-23
194
Nicklas BäckströmC
53
141
John CarlsonD
48
146
1973-85
191​
Guy LafleurRW
84​
107​
Larry RobinsonD
42​
149​
2007-23
189
Kris LetangD
44
145
Evgeni MalkinC
81
108
1991-06
189​
Nicklas LidströmD
43​
146​
Steve YzermanC
76​
113​
1968-81
187​
Brad ParkD
32​
155​
Jean RatelleC
83​
104​
1987-92
186​
Paul CoffeyD
38​
148​
Mario LemieuxC
72​
114​
1996-09
185​
Mike ModanoC
65​
120​
Sergei ZubovD
39​
146​
2013-23
182
Victor HedmanD
31
151
Nikita KucherovRW
67
115
1973-82
177​
Börje SalmingD
32​
145​
Darryl SittlerC
90​
87​
1991-03
173​
Sergei FedorovC
75​
98​
Nicklas LidströmD
33​
140​
1964-70
173​
Stan MikitaC/RW
56​
117​
Doug MohnsLW/D
68​
105​
2001-12
170​
Pavel DatsyukC
45​
125​
Nicklas LidströmD
49​
121​
1947-60
168​
Gordie HoweRW
84​
84​
Red KellyD/C
45​
123​
1985-94
166​
Al MacInnisD
37​
129​
Gary SuterD
29​
137​
2007-21
166​
Patrick KaneRW
62​
104​
Duncan KeithD
22​
144​
1986-96
165​
Ray BourqueD
24​
141​
Cam NeelyRW
104​
61​
1959-67
162​
Red KellyD/C
46​
116​
Frank MahovlichLW
71​
91​
1996-06
160​
Nicklas LidströmD
29​
131​
Brendan ShanahanLW
75​
85​
2011-19
160​
Brent BurnsD/RW
41​
119​
Joe PavelskiC
74​
86​
1980-94
152​
Wayne GretzkyC
62​
90​
Charlie HuddyD
37​
115​
1986-94
151​
Al MacInnisD
33​
118​
Joe NieuwendykC
85​
66​
1967-76
149​
Ken HodgeRW
61​
88​
Bobby OrrD
38​
111​
1971-82
148​
Guy LafleurRW
57​
91​
Guy LapointeD
37​
111​
1979-88
146​
Ray BourqueD
26​
120​
Rick MiddletonRW
71​
75​
2002-12
146​
Nicklas LidströmD
27​
119​
Henrik ZetterbergC
59​
87​
2011-20
145​
Brent BurnsD/RW
57​
88​
Joe ThorntonC
24​
121​
1971-80
143​
Phil EspositoC
71​
72​
Carol VadnaisD
15​
128​
1996-08
142​
Daniel AlfredssonRW
52​
90​
Wade ReddenD
41​
101​
1991-97
140​
Ray BourqueD
46​
94​
Adam OatesC
43​
97​
2007-20
140​
Patrick KaneRW
40​
100​
Brent SeabrookD
37​
103​
1982-91
138​
Steve LarmerRW
73​
65​
Doug WilsonD
29​
109​
1974-85
138​
Clark GilliesLW
70​
68​
Denis PotvinD
29​
109​
1937-52
138​
Bobby BauerRW
55​
83​
Milt SchmidtC/D
48​
90​
2005-15
137​
Mike GreenD
38​
99​
Alex OvechkinLW
70​
67​
2007-20
136​
Duncan KeithD
20​
116​
Jonathan ToewsC
64​
72​
1957-68
134​
Bobby HullLW
80​
54​
Pierre PiloteD
14​
120​
2010-19
133​
Dustin ByfuglienD
30​
103​
Blake WheelerRW
38​
95​
1977-86
132​
Mike BossyRW
73​
59​
Stefan PerssonD
11​
121​
2003-18
130​
Niklas KronwallD
24​
106​
Henrik ZetterbergC
34​
96​
1998-08
129​
Tomas KaberleD
18​
111​
Mats SundinC
55​
74​
1996-12
128​
Tomas HolmströmLW
75​
53​
Nicklas LidströmD
18​
110​
2014-23
128
Filip ForsbergC
60
68
Roman JosiD
27
101
1959-68
128​
Stan MikitaC/RW
63​
65​
Pierre PiloteD
11​
117​
1990-96
128​
Chris CheliosD
17​
111​
Jeremy RoenickC
68​
60​
1979-85
125​
Kent NilssonC
50​
75​
Paul ReinhartD
30​
95​
1973-81
123​
Darryl SittlerC
51​
72​
Ian TurnbullD
29​
94​
1991-01
123​
Adam GravesLW
73​
50​
Brian LeetchD
20​
103​
1982-96
122​
Dave AndreychukLW
53​
69​
Phil HousleyD
31​
91​
2019-23
121
Nathan MacKinnonC
43
78
Cale MakarD
31
90
2014-22
121​
John KlingbergD
17​
104​
Tyler SeguinC
62​
59​
1983-96
121​
Mike GartnerRW
78​
43​
Larry MurphyD
18​
103​
1977-86
120​
Stefan PerssonD
17​
103​
Bryan TrottierC
49​
71​
1980-90
120​
Bob MurrayD
30​
90​
Denis SavardC
43​
77​
1980-89
120​
Ray BourqueD
28​
92​
Keith CrowderRW
56​
64​
1986-94
120​
Joe NieuwendykC
76​
44​
Gary SuterD
17​
103​
2011-22
118​
Brent BurnsD/RW
23​
95​
Logan CoutureC
53​
65​
2013-23
117
John CarlsonD
24
93
Evgeny KuznetsovC
39
78
2005-10
116​
Sidney CrosbyC
40​
76​
Sergei GoncharD
25​
91​
2016-23
115
Mitch MarnerRW
30
85
Morgan RiellyD
17
98
1999-07
113​
Patrik EliasLW
46​
67​
Brian RafalskiD
16​
97​
2007-18
113​
Alexander EdlerD
35​
78​
Henrik SedinC
22​
91​
1989-94
112​
Jeff BrownD
27​
85​
Brett HullRW
60​
52​
2019-23
111
Quinn HughesD
11
100
J.T. MillerC
37
74
1967-72
111​
Derek SandersonC
44​
67​
Ed WestfallD/RW
40​
71​
2014-22
111​
Jamie BennLW
48​
63​
John KlingbergD
22​
89​
1996-09
110​
Mike ModanoC
45​
65​
Darryl SydorD
26​
84​
1990-01
110​
Rob BlakeD
30​
80​
Luc RobitailleLW
50​
60​
1973-85
107​
Larry RobinsonD
9​
98​
Steve ShuttLW
71​
36​
1988-94
107​
Theoren FleuryRW
51​
56​
Al MacInnisD
25​
82​
1967-73
107​
Bobby OrrD
20​
87​
Fred StanfieldC/W
35​
72​
1954-66
107​
Andy BathgateRW
35​
72​
Bill GadsbyD
20​
87​
2015-23
106
Ryan JohansenC
29
77
Roman JosiD
30
76
1991-03
106​
Eric DesjardinsD
16​
90​
John LeClairLW
56​
50​
1947-60
105​
Doug HarveyD
14​
91​
Maurice RichardRW
56​
49​
2008-22
105​
Dustin BrownRW
54​
51​
Drew DoughtyD
15​
90​
1964-69
105​
Doug MohnsLW/D
45​
60​
Kenny WharramRW/C
45​
60​
2007-18
104​
Alexander EdlerD
29​
75​
Daniel SedinLW
49​
55​
1980-87
104​
Glenn AndersonRW
58​
46​
Paul CoffeyD
16​
88​
1973-80
104​
Lanny McDonaldRW
52​
52​
Börje SalmingD
18​
86​
1980-87
104​
Paul CoffeyD
33​
71​
Mark MessierLW/C
35​
69​
2007-15
104​
Nicklas BäckströmC
25​
79​
Mike GreenD
36​
68​
1952-61
103​
Jean BeliveauC
58​
45​
Doug HarveyD
11​
92​
2019-23
103
Adam FoxD
20
83
Artemi PanarinLW
27
76
1981-92
103​
Ray BourqueD
27​
76​
Barry PedersonC
36​
67​
2013-20
103​
Torey KrugD
18​
85​
Brad MarchandLW
37​
66​
1968-76
102​
Rod GilbertRW
46​
56​
Brad ParkD
16​
86​
2005-15
102​
Duncan KeithD
19​
83​
Patrick SharpLW
51​
51​
1936-46
101​
Neil ColvilleC/D
33​
68​
Alex ShibickyRW
48​
53​
1966-72
100​
John McKenzieRW
37​
63​
Bobby OrrD
18​
82​
1973-85
100​
Bob NystromRW
47​
53​
Denis PotvinD
31​
69​
1979-96
100​
Kevin LoweD
15​
85​
Mark MessierLW/C
43​
57​
1977-90
100​
Bob MurrayD
25​
75​
Doug WilsonD
24​
76​
2007-20
100​
Zdeno CharaD
41​
59​
David KrejčíC
22​
78​
1994-04
100​
Peter BondraRW
58​
42​
Sergei GoncharD
15​
85​
2015-23
94
Connor McDavidC
32
62
Darnell NurseD
17
77
2016-23
91
Jake GuentzelC
45
46
Kris LetangD
12
79
2016-23
90
Auston MatthewsC
57
33
Morgan RiellyD
11
79
2012-23
88
Victor HedmanD
9
79
Alex KillornC/LW
38
50
2016-23
88
Victor HedmanD
20
68
Brayden PointC
39
49
2019-23
86
Adam FoxD
10
76
Mika ZibanejadC
38
48
2016-23
84
Josh MorrisseyD
21
63
Mark ScheifeleC
35
49
2020-23
81
Tyson BarrieD
10
71
Connor McDavidC
35
46
2015-23
81
Leon DraisaitlC
32
49
Darnell NurseD
24
57
2017-23
79
Brad MarchandLW
31
48
Charlie McAvoyD
12
67
2014-23
79
Aleksander BarkovC
32
47
Aaron EkbladD
30
49
2019-23
76
Cale MakarD
13
63
Mikko RantanenRW
30
46
2019-23
75
Quinn HughesD
5
70
Elias PetterssonC
32
43

* - Seasons: 1917-18/2022-23
 
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MadLuke

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Very surprising no one else did it.
At first, but when you look at the number, if Esposito-Orr barely did it I guess it is not surprising that no one else did, more that Doughty-Kopitar are the one that achieved to do it ?
 

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At first, but when you look at the number, if Esposito-Orr barely did it I guess it is not surprising that no one else did, more that Doughty-Kopitar are the one that achieved to do it ?

It’s mostly that they were the next pair, for me. I don’t really think of either Kopitar or Doughty as big point getters, but they’ve been together forever and never to part
Together forever, those two
And don't you know, I would move Heaven and Earth
For Doughty forever with Kop
 
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MadLuke

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Kopitar or Doughty as big point getters,
Kopitar has more points has a Los Angeles Kings than Luc Robitaille now.

That said Doughty has barely more than 650 pts, how can 300 involve Kopitar, that a bit nuts...

But yes I think we are saying the same things, not that surprising that almost no duo co-scored like Orr-Esposito did, that those 2 are the closest one is the surprise.
 

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As per HNIC tonight, when Joel Edmundson makes his Maple Leafs debut today, he will be the 114th player to have played for both Toronto and Montreal.
 

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Travis Konecny has played more games for the Flyers than Eric Lindros, Jeff Carter, Ron Hextall, Mike Richards and Danny Briere.

Yeah, that feels off. A similar one that I posted in the past is this one:

Zemgus Girgensons has played more games for the Buffalo Sabres than Vanek, Housley, Satan, Gaustad, Derek Roy, Afinogenov, Mike Foligno, Stafford and Hecht.
 

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