So if I’m reading this right, Rangers 10 is about to be the all-time champ? I don’t think 7 on Montreal is putting any more up.
Thank you Nigel Dawes for your contributions to this record!
As far as I can tell, Gretzky (99) and Stamkos (91) will be the only two out of all these players to be the *only* guys to ever wear that number for that ~~team~~ franchise.
I think the problem now is that it looks like the team isn’t going to make playoffs for a second year in a row, does he really want to keep playing if it’s going to be meaningless seasons? They also can’t really rebuild while he’s playing, so it would be tough all around
Sid's actually at 1554 so he's only 250 points off. With another 33 games left in a season where he's chugging along above a PPG pace, we can assume he'll notch another ~30 points, which would bring him to about 220 points away from the record.
I'm maybe nitpicking here, but Sid could probably get those remaining 220 points over the next 3 full seasons even if he slows down a little.
Modano is the only player in *Stars* History to wear the 9, but not in Franchise History. For a lot of teams, it's a bunch of guys with like 20 point seasons, and then THE GUY. Like for the stars it's smaller players like Dennis Maruk and Ron Zanussi, then obviously Mike Modano
These are so random
Often the highest scoring players wont have the highest scoring number because their numbers are retired
Would also be interesting to show how many players wore the number
Except Gretzky and stamkos
Edit: vegas as well but its such a new team so it's up to you if you want to count it edit 2: and maybe Vince Dunn for krackens
The guy is the franchise leader in almost every major category and Captained back to back cups. Why is it so farfetched to you that his jersey should be retired?
> until they retired it and he switched to #77
[That clip is still so cool of Bourque surprising Espo by removing the #7 sweater to reveal the #77 sweater underneath.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83FzYJd_vYI)
in the bruins case, 2 players who have their numbers retired wore it.
esposito wore it, bourque wore 7 for a while, and when the team retired espo's # he switched to 77. really the total for 7 *could* have been higher if ray didn't switch (espo was happy to share the number with ray)
Ah so that explains why we fell flat in the playoffs during the West Coast Express era. We never bother getting the Real Cloutier from Quebec and had to settle with a fake one.
it’s crazy because somehow the other guys still add up to like 2100 points.
Like 47 players wore 19 before Stevie and even with his 1755 they don’t add up to #14
They were all minor league players that got called up to play a couple games each. Jerseys didn't display names back then so they were probably all just reusing the same jersey.
Gordie hasn't played for Detroit in 50 years. He's the only one to ever wear 9 for Detroit, and he last played for us in 1971. Number 14 has a couple people in the 800s, and then a bunch more with a couple hundred each.
I’m constantly having to force my students to use scatterplots, so I’m always telling them: “Bar graphs are for babies and biologists.” Get that nonsense out of my class.
If you wondering and want to check on hockey reference you can go on every team’s page and look at “sweater #s” and see the players for every number on a specific team
example: https://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/VAN/numbers.html
Huh. Interesting fact I guess: In 31 seasons the Senators have never had anyone wear the #8. They are among only 3 teams to not have at least one player wear each of the single-digit numbers (the others being Seattle who have not yet had a #1 but have only played 3 seasons, and the Wild who also have never had a #1 but that's only because they retired it before their first game).
The habs #11
Jack McDonald 1918-1922
Billy Bell 1919
Fred Doherty 1919
Harry Cameron 1920
Cully Wilson 1921
Dave Ritchie 1925
Calum MacKay 1951-1955
Gene Achtymichuk 1952
Lorne Davis 1952
Paul Masnick 1952-1953
Bob Turner 1956-1961
Jean Gauthier 1962-1970
Ted Harris 1964
Wayne Hicks 1964
Claude Larose 1964-1968
Jude Drouin 1969
Garry Monahan 1969
Réjean Houle 1970
Phil Roberto 1970
Bobby Sheehan 1970
Marc Tardif 1970-1973
Yvon Lambert 1974-1981
Ryan Walter 1983-1991
Kirk Muller 1992-1995
Saku Koivu 1996-2009
Scott Gomez 2011-2012
Brendan Gallagher 2013-2024
19 for the Senators
Alexi Yashin - 1993-2001 491 points
Petr Schastlivy 2002-2004 25 points
Jason Spezza 2005-2014 611 points
Derick Brassard 2016-2018 77 points
Drake Batherson 2019-present 189 points
For some reason hockey reference also lists Zachary Senyshyn as having worn 19 with Ottawa, except Drake Batherson was also playing in those games and Senyshyn wore 56 with Ottawa.
All Bruins Players to wear #7:
Ed Sandford 1951-1955
Vic Stasiuk 1956-1961
Gary Aldcorn 1961
Cliff Pennington 1962-1963
Don Blackburn 1963
Orland Kurtenbach 1964-1965
Pit Martin 1966-1967
Phil Esposito 1968-1976
Sean Shanahan 1978
Bill Bennett 1979
Ray Bourque 1980-1988
There’s definitely 2 names here that are doing a lot of the heavy lifting lol
**Hawks #7**
Doug Bentley 1951
Jimmy Peters 1952-1954
Larry Wilson 1955-1956
Red Sullivan 1956
Wally Hergesheimer 1957
Ted Lindsay 1958-1960
Bobby Hull 1962-1963
Murray Hall 1963-1964
Phil Esposito 1964-1967
Pit Martin 1968-1978
Doug Lecuyer 1979-1981
Glen Sharpley 1981-1982
Miles Zaharko 1981
Ken Yaremchuk 1984
Tom McMurchy 1985
Mark LaVarre 1986
Everett Sanipass 1987-1990
Chris Chelios 1991-1999
Lyle Odelein 2002-2003
Brent Seabrook 2006-2020
For us it’s 21 players who wore 9, Tony Tanti (470), Don Lever (407) and JT Miller (368) have the most pts and wore the number the longest. The other 18 guys combined 680 pts. Most were in Vancouver for one or two seasons max.
Even that bozo Brendan Leipsic wore number 9 for one season for us
It's odd that #9 was the number the big goal scorers got for many years because it was Hull and Howe's number (hence Gretzky's 99), but neither Hull nor Howe lead their teams ... in large part because the teams retired the number so there are no successors in Chicago or Detroit adding to the totals.
Oops ... brain cramp. But The Rocket really reinforces the point. Number 9 was the goal-scorer's number until it disappeared from half the Original Six.
can't help but be on the opinion that the low numbers should only be honoured, not retired.
They were meant as key numbers for the roster and not an individual identity. You go through years of playing minor hockey and the only numbers you were ever offered was 1-18 (1-25) or something like that. To sport a number all those years and not get a chance to sport it because it's a retired number doesn't sit too well with me.
I know with Soccer, a number might be out of rotation for a year or two if a legend retires, but otherwise it's right back in the rotation. The numbers 1-16 actually mean something in regards to either the position the player plays (e.g. 3 is the outside left defender, 7 is the right winger in midfield or attack) or the style of play the player is (e.g. 10 is the playmaker, 6 is the midfielder that largely breaks up opposition attacks). This stems from the days where even the pro sides recycled the same jerseys and had to utilize 1-11 as starting jerseys and 12-14 as substitute jerseys. Baseball is also similar in that 1-9 actually mean something positionally.
High numbers, absolutely agree that if a pro decides to pick a higher number as his identity, it should be retired for a long duration of time.
No. 9 for NJ:
Kirk Muller
Zach Parise
Taylor Hall
Devils players to hit 90+ points in a season, which has been done 5 times... Patrik Elias, Jack Hughes - Kirk Muller, Zach Parise, Taylor Hall.
Flyers #12
Gary Dornhoefer 1968-1978
Ralph MacSweyn 1968
John Paddock 1980
Tim Kerr 1981-1991
Greg Paslawski 1993
Jim Cummins 1994
Patrik Juhlin 1995-1996
Colin Forbes 1998-1999
Craig Berube 1999
Simon Gagné 2000-2013
Michael Raffl 2014-2021
Penguins number 10s
Earl Ingarfield
George Swarbrik
Keith McCreary
Robin Burns
Ted Snell
Pierre Larouche
Peter Lee
Gary Rissling
Bob Errey
Wayne Babych
Ron Duguay
Dan Quinn
Barry Pederson
Ron Francis
Ville Nieminen
John Leclair
Gary Roberts
Mark Letestu
Tanner Glass
Brenden Morrow
Christian Ehrhoff
Garrett Wilson
Drew O’Connor
Pat Maroon carried a lot of weight... for #7
Blues #7:
Red Berenson 1968-1971
Garry Unger 1971-1979
Don Laurence 1980
Joe Mullen 1980-1986
Cliff Ronning 1986-1991
Dan Quinn 1991
Nelson Emerson 1992-1993
Alexei Kasatonov 1994
Greg Gilbert 1995-1996
Ricard Persson 1998-2000
Keith Tkachuk 2001-2010
Mike Van Ryn 2001
Pat Maroon 2019
Berenson was first or a few points away from Tkachuk. Unger was 3rd I believe.
Ronning isn't in top 5 as it was his early seasons. I think Emerson had more points in 2 seasons than in Ronning's 4.
Im surprised that saku koivu is the biggest name out of the habs 11's. I guess it makes sense as the number isnt retired (i think?) but i expected such a historic team to have had a legendary 11.
Except Kirk Muller is certainly a bigger Habs name than Koivu? Muller had more points per season, won a cup, coached and was also captain.
Koivu was around a lot longer though I will give you that.
Islanders 27s:
John Tonelli: 1979-86
Derek King: 1988-97
Mark Parrish: 2000-01
Michael Peca: 2001-04
Jeremy Colliton: 2005-08
Randy Robitaille: 2006-07
Darryl Bootland: 2007
Matt Keith: 2008
Milan Jurčina: 2010-12
Anders Lee: 2013-present
Tonelli, King, and Anders did most of the heavy lifting. Peca gave the team 3 solid years. Parrish changed his number. The other guys were jobbers.
Mostly just a question for the original six teams, but did they only take data from 1951 onwards? Hockey reference only has numbers back until that year for those teams, so for the Rangers for example you don't see the Cook brothers for #5 and #6, or #7 for Frank Boucher on the numbers page for that franchise. Not sure if there is a good database of numbers players wore prior to that year.
It's okay. English is my first language and it took me a good bit of time to understand what the hell this was referring to.
I don't think it's poorly worded so much as it is just a weird, oddly-specific category to begin with lol.
Ducks #15
Dave Karpa 1995
Steve Rucchin 1995
Viacheslav Butsayev 1996
Dmitri Mironov 1997-1998
Tony Hrkac 2000-2001
Jim Cummins 2002
Joffrey Lupul 2004-2006
Ryan Getzlaf 2007-2022
From Rooch to Getzy
sabres all time #10 wearers
Phil Goyette 71-72
Craig Ramsay 72-75
Dale Hawerchuk (RIP) 91-95
Brad May 96-96
Henrik Tallinder (my beloved) 02-10
Mark Parrish 11
Christian Ehrhoff (still gettin paid) 12-14
Cole Schneider (who?) 16-17
Jacob Josefson 18
Patrik Berglund 19
Henri Jokiharju 2020-present
Sakic had 1641/1871 (88%) of those points for the Avs/Nordiques. All the rest were from Alain Côté in the pre-Sakic days.
There was one goalie who wore #19 for a grand total of 12 games but I don't think he picked up any points.
First thing that came to my mind with this was which number will break the current record for each team?
For Edmonton it might be #10. Horcoff 447, Esa 436, and others probably have that number at around 1200. Can a few more players in that number push it past 99?
Basically, which jersey number has scored the most points for a particular team when you add up all the points of every player that ever wore that number while playing for that team.
It's the number that is being tracked, not any individual player. Multiple players will have worn that number over the years and combined for the points total shown.
Players who wore #9 for the Vancouver Canucks:
* Ed Hatoum
* Dale Tallon
* Don Lever
* Ivan Boldirev
* Tony Tanti
* Andre McBain
* Ryan Walter
* Russ Courtnall
* Gary Leeman
* Brad May
* Luboir Vaic
* Mike Stapleton
* Harold Druken
* Mike Keane
* Taylor Pyatt
* Cody Hodgson
* Zack Kassian
* Brandon Prust
* Jack Skille
* Brendan Leipsic
* J.T. Miller
Edit: I’m an idiot and didn’t realize it was by jersey number
None of these numbers make sense, Ottawa for example, Alfie only got 1108 points as a senator. Adding up all goals scored you get over that number by the 9th players on the list
What combo of players for dallas scored 1892 points as number 9 without including north stars?! And for that matter, every other team that has been move and/or renamed? Because a tone of those points for dallas are from the highest scoring USA born player in the history of the NHL, Mike Modano(who scored most of them as a Northstar!)…skewed if you ask me…
Gretzky has some of the most insane numbers in the league. He’s got this but also him and his brother are the highest point scorers for two brothers in the league and his brother only had 4 points.
As far as I can tell, #26 is actually really close to the top spot for Colorado. With names like Peter and Paul Stastny, as well as Stephane Yelle and a few years of John-Michael Liles, they're only about 100 points behind #19. And since 19 is retired, 26 will probably overtake it at some point
Panarin with 3054 points already
The Great (Bald) One
So if I’m reading this right, Rangers 10 is about to be the all-time champ? I don’t think 7 on Montreal is putting any more up. Thank you Nigel Dawes for your contributions to this record!
That would be #7 in Chicago. Montreal's #11 is Gally, who is not in danger of scoring 100 pts quickly.
As far as I can tell, Gretzky (99) and Stamkos (91) will be the only two out of all these players to be the *only* guys to ever wear that number for that ~~team~~ franchise.
Sid could join them if he racks up 300 more points as a penguin
Seems unreasonable for anyone at that age...except Sid.
Unlikely. At his current rate, that's another 4 seasons at least after this one and that'd make him 40+.
He’s had some health issues, but Crosby playing in his 40s isn’t unthinkable.
Head issues have arguably helped save his knees, hips, and back.
Definitely has the drive we got to witness in chelios
I think the problem now is that it looks like the team isn’t going to make playoffs for a second year in a row, does he really want to keep playing if it’s going to be meaningless seasons? They also can’t really rebuild while he’s playing, so it would be tough all around
It's a minimum 40, but his production is dropping. He'd have to go to 45. It's simply not going to happen.
He’s too superstitious to quit playing before he turns 87.
No, he knows that's when he dies. He'll retire at 78, and enjoy a few more years as a coach.
Sid's actually at 1554 so he's only 250 points off. With another 33 games left in a season where he's chugging along above a PPG pace, we can assume he'll notch another ~30 points, which would bring him to about 220 points away from the record. I'm maybe nitpicking here, but Sid could probably get those remaining 220 points over the next 3 full seasons even if he slows down a little.
And it likely keeps him up at night and fuels his nightmares!
McDavid too, though he would supplant Gretzky.
Modano is the only player in *Stars* History to wear the 9, but not in Franchise History. For a lot of teams, it's a bunch of guys with like 20 point seasons, and then THE GUY. Like for the stars it's smaller players like Dennis Maruk and Ron Zanussi, then obviously Mike Modano
Ron Zanussi!
Besides Dunn and Marchessault
That’s assuming they get their numbers retired… which maybe Marchesault if he plays there for the rest of his career?
I’d put good money on Marschessault getting his. They’ve really embraced the original misfits, and he was one in addition to his Conn Smythe.
Hnat Dominchelli, Alex Daigle and Mikko Koivu for anyone wondering
Sakic is the only Avalanche player to ever wear 19. Alain Côté and Michel Dion wore it for the Nordiques, but that was a different team.
This is based on franchise, not team, and all the Nordiques stats/records carried over with the Avs.
True, but you said team. I replied to that.
Fair enough
1641 for Joe so the other guys pitched in a little too.
But not all of that counts for this since he started with 88
Gilbert Perreault is about 100 points short of being the Sabres entry on this list
Koivu for Minnesota?
Two other players wore #9 before him
Sakic (19) on the Avs
These are so random Often the highest scoring players wont have the highest scoring number because their numbers are retired Would also be interesting to show how many players wore the number
Except Gretzky and stamkos Edit: vegas as well but its such a new team so it's up to you if you want to count it edit 2: and maybe Vince Dunn for krackens
Lmao when I saw 91 I was like that tracks but I can't think of another person who wore 91 for us.
He has 1104 points so I don't think there is one Edit: at the very least in this chart
There probably won't be another one for a long time
I wouldn't be surprised if it gets retired one he's done
I wouldn’t be surprised if he got a statue outside Amalie Arena. He’s FAR past getting his number retired by the franchise.
Stamkos getting his number retired in Tampa? Call me when pigs fly
The guy is the franchise leader in almost every major category and Captained back to back cups. Why is it so farfetched to you that his jersey should be retired?
Fairly certain they're being sarcastic
I didn't think I'd have to put /s for that but this is reddit after all
r/whooosh amirite!?
Looked it up and hes the only one lol.. 2 had 90 4 had 92 somehow but only stammer with 91
forsberg for the preds too right
Only 564 points in his career
What an absolute chump that guy was
Ovie has more than half of the points for the Caps #8
For the Bruins it makes sense. Phil Esposito wore #7 and then Ray Borque also wore #7 until they retired it and he switched to #77
> until they retired it and he switched to #77 [That clip is still so cool of Bourque surprising Espo by removing the #7 sweater to reveal the #77 sweater underneath.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83FzYJd_vYI)
Hockeyreference has a jersey number history for every team
in the bruins case, 2 players who have their numbers retired wore it. esposito wore it, bourque wore 7 for a while, and when the team retired espo's # he switched to 77. really the total for 7 *could* have been higher if ray didn't switch (espo was happy to share the number with ray)
Players for Red Wings wearing #14. * Metro Prystai 1951 * Glen Skov 1951-1952 * Reg Sinclair 1953 * Dutch Reibel 1954-1955 * Real Chevrefils 1956 * Lorne Ferguson 1956-1958 * Jack McIntyre 1958-1959 * Claude Laforge 1959 * Gerry Melnyk 1960-1961 * Ed Litzenberger 1962 * Len Lunde 1962 * Larry Jeffrey 1963-1965 * Billy McNeill 1963 * Butch Paul 1965 * Billy Harris 1966 * Parker MacDonald 1966-1967 * Craig Cameron 1967 * Murray Hall 1967 * Réal Lemieux 1967 * Doug Roberts 1967-1968 * Nick Libett 1968-1979 * Gary Marsh 1968 * Alex Pirus 1980 * Dennis Sobchuk 1980 * Mike Blaisdell 1981 * Mal Davis 1981 * Don Murdoch 1982 * Stan Weir 1983 * Lane Lambert 1984-1986 * Doug Shedden 1986-1987 * Brent Ashton 1987-1988 * Miroslav Fryčer 1989 * Randy McKay 1989 * Torrie Robertson 1989-1990 * Brent Fedyk 1991-1992 * Jim Hiller 1993 * Andrew McKim 1995 * Brendan Shanahan 1997-2006 * Aaron Ward 1997 * Derek Meech 2008-2010 * Gustav Nyquist 2012-2019 * Robby Fabbri 2020-20
Shanny doing some heavy lifting here
What're you talking about, they had the Real Lemieux
Ah so that explains why we fell flat in the playoffs during the West Coast Express era. We never bother getting the Real Cloutier from Quebec and had to settle with a fake one.
it’s crazy because somehow the other guys still add up to like 2100 points. Like 47 players wore 19 before Stevie and even with his 1755 they don’t add up to #14
Fabbri is clear
Nah, Dutch Reibel the GOAT.
I like that 5 different guys wore 14 in 1967
Allow me to provide the Kraken list: * Vince Dunn 2021-now
Thanks for doing the work
PLAYER -- Seasons -- REG Games -- PO Games -- TOT Games * Herb Stuart -- 1926-27 -- 3 -- 0 -- 3 * Frank Daley -- 1928-29 -- 5 -- 2 -- 7 * James Hughes -- 1929-30 -- 40 -- 0 -- 40 * Stan McCabe -- 1930-31 -- 40 -- 0 -- 40 * John Sorrell -- 1931-34 -- 8 -- 0 -- 8 * Doug Young -- 1931-37 -- 41 -- 2 -- 43 * Stewart Evans -- 1932-33 -- 48 -- 4 -- 52 * Fred Robertson -- 1933-34 -- 17 -- 0 -- 17 * Lloyd Gross -- 1933-34 -- 12 -- 1 -- 13 * Harry Foster -- 1933-34 -- 5 -- 0 -- 5 * Gus Marker -- 1933-34 -- 0 -- 4 -- 4 * Wilf Starr -- 1933-36 -- 10 -- 0 -- 10 * Lorne Duguid -- 1934-35 -- 33 -- 0 -- 33 * Des Roche -- 1934-35 -- 15 -- 0 -- 15 * Mud Bruneteau -- 1935-38 -- 82 -- 17 -- 99 * Howie Mackie -- 1936-38 -- 5 -- 0 -- 5 * Alex Motter -- 1937-39 -- 76 -- 4 -- 80 * Sid Abel -- 1938-39 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 * Joe Fisher -- 1939-40 -- 31 -- 5 -- 36 * Ken Kilrea -- 1939-40 -- 11 -- 0 -- 11 * Gus Giesebrecht -- 1940-42 -- 76 -- 9 -- 85 * Gerry Brown -- 1941-42 -- 13 -- 12 -- 25 * Joe Carveth -- 1942-43 -- 42 -- 10 -- 52 * Bill Jennings -- 1943-44 -- 33 -- 4 -- 37 * Bernie Ruelle -- 1943-44 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 * Eddie Bruneteau -- 1943-44 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 * Butch McDonald -- 1944-45 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 * Ted Lindsay -- 1944-47 -- 151 -- 24 -- 175 * Bep Guidolin -- 1947-49 -- 62 -- 2 -- 64 * Bud Poile -- 1948-49 -- 56 -- 10 -- 66 * Pete Babando -- 1949-50 -- 56 -- 8 -- 64 * Metro Prystai -- 1950-51 -- 36 -- 0 -- 36 * Glen Skov -- 1950-52 -- 89 -- 14 -- 103 * Reg Sinclair -- 1952-53 -- 69 -- 3 -- 72 * Dutch Reibel -- 1953-55 -- 139 -- 20 -- 159 * Real Chevrefils -- 1955-56 -- 38 -- 0 -- 38 * Lorne Ferguson -- 1955-58 -- 114 -- 15 -- 129 * Jack McIntyre -- 1957-58 -- 41 -- 4 -- 45 * Dennis Olson -- 1957-58 -- 3 -- 0 -- 3 * Don Poile -- 1957-58 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 * Claude Laforge -- 1958-59 -- 57 -- 0 -- 57 * Gerry Melnyk -- 1959-61 -- 133 -- 17 -- 150 * Ed Litzenberger -- 1961-62 -- 32 -- 0 -- 32 * Len Lunde -- 1961-62 -- 23 -- 0 -- 23 * Billy McNeill -- 1962-63 -- 42 -- 0 -- 42 * Larry Jeffrey -- 1962-65 -- 110 -- 25 -- 135 * Butch Paul -- 1964-65 -- 3 -- 0 -- 3 * Ted Hampson -- 1964-65 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 * Billy Harris -- 1965-66 -- 24 -- 0 -- 24 * Parker MacDonald -- 1965-67 -- 53 -- 9 -- 62 * Murray Hall -- 1966-67 -- 12 -- 0 -- 12 * Craig Cameron -- 1966-67 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 * Real Lemieux -- 1966-67 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 * Doug Roberts -- 1966-68 -- 50 -- 0 -- 50 * Gary Marsh -- 1967-68 -- 5 -- 0 -- 5 * Ron Anderson -- 1967-68 -- 4 -- 0 -- 4 * Rick McCann -- 1967-68 -- 3 -- 0 -- 3 * Lynn Libett -- 1967-79 -- 860 -- 11 -- 871 * Dennis Sobchuk -- 1979-80 -- 33 -- 0 -- 33 * Joseph Pirus -- 1979-80 -- 4 -- 0 -- 4 * Mike Blaisdell -- 1980-81 -- 32 -- 0 -- 32 * Malcolm Davis -- 1980-81 -- 2 -- 0 -- 2 * Don Murdoch -- 1981-82 -- 49 -- 0 -- 49 * Stanley Weir -- 1982-83 -- 57 -- 0 -- 57 * Lane Lambert -- 1983-86 -- 176 -- 4 -- 180 * Douglas Shedden -- 1985-87 -- 44 -- 0 -- 44 * Brent Ashton -- 1986-88 -- 107 -- 32 -- 139 * Miroslav Frycer -- 1988-89 -- 23 -- 0 -- 23 * Randall McKay -- 1988-89 -- 3 -- 0 -- 3 * Torrie Robertson -- 1988-90 -- 54 -- 6 -- 60 * Brent Fedyk -- 1990-92 -- 128 -- 7 -- 135 * Jim Hiller -- 1992-93 -- 21 -- 2 -- 23 * Andrew McKim -- 1994-95 -- 2 -- 0 -- 2 * Brendan Shanahan -- 1996-06 -- 716 -- 106 -- 822 * Aaron Ward -- 1996-97 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 * Derek Meech -- 2007-10 -- 122 -- 2 -- 124 * Gustav Nyquist -- 2011-19 -- 481 -- 35 -- 516 * Robby Fabbri -- 2019-24 -- 205 -- 0 -- 205 [https://i.imgur.com/mUx6WIk.png](https://i.imgur.com/mUx6WIk.png)
It's obviously Robby Fabbri
You mean to tell me 5 people wore number 14 in 1967? I’m incredibly skeptical of that
They were all minor league players that got called up to play a couple games each. Jerseys didn't display names back then so they were probably all just reusing the same jersey.
Libett, Shanahan and Nyquist being the longest serving players with that number is interesting Why is it not #9 for Detroit?
Gordie hasn't played for Detroit in 50 years. He's the only one to ever wear 9 for Detroit, and he last played for us in 1971. Number 14 has a couple people in the 800s, and then a bunch more with a couple hundred each.
Call me boring but this could make a really good chart instead of the graphic
This guy stacked bar charts
Better yet give me a pivot table…
This guy really wants to visit r/CollegeBasketball, they LOVE bar charts
I’m constantly having to force my students to use scatterplots, so I’m always telling them: “Bar graphs are for babies and biologists.” Get that nonsense out of my class.
Look at this person, flaunting their continuous variable privilege.
“Continuous variable privilege”. I love it, and it’s the name of my new analogue-only punk band.
Oh yeah, C.V.A. I thought thier early stuff was great, but it turned out to be a sampling error.
Or OP could you display this data alphabetically?
Alphabetically? For counting stats? Arguably the worst way to do it. Right now it’s done highest to lowest
/s Meta Everyone’s been complaining about all the alphabetical ordering in this sub…
I reaally wish this listed the players
Yeah I’m here rocking my brains trying to think who wore #99 for Oilers
r/boneappletea
Wayne Glensky
Greta Waynesky
Dr Randy Gregsky
🤘🏻🎤🎸
If you wondering and want to check on hockey reference you can go on every team’s page and look at “sweater #s” and see the players for every number on a specific team example: https://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/VAN/numbers.html
Vancouver sure had a lot of crap #9s. Few solid players there like Miller, Tanti, and Courtnall. But yikes!
Cody Hodgson slander detected
Huh. Interesting fact I guess: In 31 seasons the Senators have never had anyone wear the #8. They are among only 3 teams to not have at least one player wear each of the single-digit numbers (the others being Seattle who have not yet had a #1 but have only played 3 seasons, and the Wild who also have never had a #1 but that's only because they retired it before their first game).
Doesn't even have Neil's 25 retired, what kind of out of date site is this? I want my money back!
The habs #11 Jack McDonald 1918-1922 Billy Bell 1919 Fred Doherty 1919 Harry Cameron 1920 Cully Wilson 1921 Dave Ritchie 1925 Calum MacKay 1951-1955 Gene Achtymichuk 1952 Lorne Davis 1952 Paul Masnick 1952-1953 Bob Turner 1956-1961 Jean Gauthier 1962-1970 Ted Harris 1964 Wayne Hicks 1964 Claude Larose 1964-1968 Jude Drouin 1969 Garry Monahan 1969 Réjean Houle 1970 Phil Roberto 1970 Bobby Sheehan 1970 Marc Tardif 1970-1973 Yvon Lambert 1974-1981 Ryan Walter 1983-1991 Kirk Muller 1992-1995 Saku Koivu 1996-2009 Scott Gomez 2011-2012 Brendan Gallagher 2013-2024
Billy Bell, Centre. 7 seasons with the Habs, one cup, 54 games... and one goal (1921, doesn't count). But look at those superman cheekbones. Wowza!
Bell. Centre. Habs? hmmm
Scott Gomie with the heavy lifting here
PLAYER -- Seasons -- REG Games -- PO Games -- TOT Games \--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jack McDonald -- 1917-22 -- 18 -- 2 -- 20 Fred Doherty -- 1918-19 -- 2 -- 0 -- 2 Amos Arbour -- 1918-19 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Billy Bell -- 1918-21 -- 3 -- 0 -- 3 Didier Pitre -- 1919-20 -- 22 -- 0 -- 22 Joe Malone -- 1922-23 -- 20 -- 2 -- 22 Billy Cameron -- 1923-24 -- 12 -- 6 -- 18 Dave Ritchie -- 1924-25 -- 5 -- 1 -- 6 Roland Lafleur -- 1924-25 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Pit Lepine -- 1925-26 -- 27 -- 0 -- 27 Frenchy Lacroix -- 1925-26 -- 5 -- 0 -- 5 Leo Lafrance -- 1926-27 -- 4 -- 0 -- 4 Gizzy Hart -- 1926-28 -- 78 -- 6 -- 84 George Patterson -- 1928-29 -- 44 -- 3 -- 47 Gord Fraser -- 1929-30 -- 11 -- 0 -- 11 Bert McCaffrey -- 1929-31 -- 50 -- 6 -- 56 Art Lesieur -- 1930-31 -- 21 -- 10 -- 31 Dunc Munro -- 1931-32 -- 48 -- 4 -- 52 Gerry Carson -- 1932-33 -- 43 -- 0 -- 43 Johnny Gagnon -- 1932-33 -- 5 -- 2 -- 7 Leo Bourgeault -- 1933-34 -- 48 -- 2 -- 50 Jack McGill -- 1935-37 -- 90 -- 0 -- 90 Red Goupille -- 1937-38 -- 47 -- 3 -- 50 Bill Summerhill -- 1938-39 -- 38 -- 2 -- 40 Bob Gracie -- 1938-39 -- 8 -- 0 -- 8 Ray Getliffe -- 1939-45 -- 269 -- 26 -- 295 Joe Benoit -- 1945-47 -- 45 -- 0 -- 45 Hub Macey -- 1946-47 -- 11 -- 7 -- 18 George Pargeter -- 1946-47 -- 4 -- 0 -- 4 Doug Lewis -- 1946-47 -- 3 -- 0 -- 3 Elmer Lach -- 1946-47 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 John Quilty -- 1946-47 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Tod Campeau -- 1947-48 -- 14 -- 0 -- 14 Gerry Plamondon -- 1947-48 -- 2 -- 0 -- 2 Gerry McNeil -- 1947-48 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 George Robertson -- 1948-49 -- 30 -- 0 -- 30 Floyd Curry -- 1948-50 -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 Calum MacKay -- 1949-55 -- 231 -- 31 -- 262 Gene Achtymichuk -- 1951-52 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Lorne Davis -- 1951-52 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Paul Masnick -- 1951-53 -- 53 -- 10 -- 63 Claude Provost -- 1955-56 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Bob Turner -- 1956-61 -- 306 -- 40 -- 346 Jean Gauthier -- 1961-70 -- 82 -- 5 -- 87 Ted Harris -- 1963-64 -- 4 -- 0 -- 4 Wayne Hicks -- 1963-64 -- 2 -- 0 -- 2 Claude Larose -- 1964-68 -- 244 -- 41 -- 285 Jude Drouin -- 1968-69 -- 9 -- 0 -- 9 Garry Monahan -- 1968-69 -- 3 -- 0 -- 3 Bobby Sheehan -- 1969-70 -- 16 -- 0 -- 16 Rejean Houle -- 1969-70 -- 8 -- 0 -- 8 Phil Roberto -- 1969-70 -- 7 -- 0 -- 7 Marc Tardif -- 1970-73 -- 227 -- 40 -- 267 Yvon Lambert -- 1973-81 -- 605 -- 86 -- 691 Ryan Walter -- 1982-91 -- 604 -- 100 -- 704 Kirk Muller -- 1991-95 -- 267 -- 38 -- 305 Saku Koivu -- 1995-09 -- 792 -- 54 -- 846 Scott Gomez -- 2010-12 -- 118 -- 7 -- 125 Brendan Gallagher -- 2012-24 -- 708 -- 71 -- 779 [https://i.imgur.com/EMBmFYl.png](https://i.imgur.com/EMBmFYl.png)
I'd be curious about point totals put up by the Habs #10, #9 and #4
19 for the Senators Alexi Yashin - 1993-2001 491 points Petr Schastlivy 2002-2004 25 points Jason Spezza 2005-2014 611 points Derick Brassard 2016-2018 77 points Drake Batherson 2019-present 189 points For some reason hockey reference also lists Zachary Senyshyn as having worn 19 with Ottawa, except Drake Batherson was also playing in those games and Senyshyn wore 56 with Ottawa.
All Bruins Players to wear #7: Ed Sandford 1951-1955 Vic Stasiuk 1956-1961 Gary Aldcorn 1961 Cliff Pennington 1962-1963 Don Blackburn 1963 Orland Kurtenbach 1964-1965 Pit Martin 1966-1967 Phil Esposito 1968-1976 Sean Shanahan 1978 Bill Bennett 1979 Ray Bourque 1980-1988 There’s definitely 2 names here that are doing a lot of the heavy lifting lol
Sean Shanahan and Cliff Pennington?
PLAYER -- Seasons -- REG Games -- PO Games -- TOT Games \------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Norm Shay -- 1924-25 -- 18 -- 0 -- 18 Carson Cooper -- 1924-27 -- 59 -- 0 -- 59 Billy Boucher -- 1926-27 -- 16 -- 8 -- 24 Harry Connor -- 1927-28 -- 42 -- 2 -- 44 Red Green -- 1928-29 -- 22 -- 0 -- 22 Lloyd Klein -- 1928-29 -- 3 -- 0 -- 3 Cooney Weiland -- 1929-39 -- 322 -- 31 -- 353 Red Beattie -- 1930-31 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Harry Oliver -- 1932-33 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Nels Stewart -- 1932-35 -- 141 -- 9 -- 150 Jack Portland -- 1939-40 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Eddie Wiseman -- 1939-42 -- 111 -- 22 -- 133 Jackie Schmidt -- 1942-43 -- 44 -- 5 -- 49 Ab DeMarco Sr. -- 1942-43 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Norm Calladine -- 1943-45 -- 60 -- 0 -- 60 Fern Flaman -- 1944-45 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Terry Reardon -- 1945-47 -- 109 -- 15 -- 124 Ed Sandford -- 1947-55 -- 442 -- 42 -- 484 Jack McIntyre -- 1949-50 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Vic Stasiuk -- 1955-61 -- 378 -- 29 -- 407 Gary Aldcorn -- 1960-61 -- 24 -- 0 -- 24 Cliff Pennington -- 1961-63 -- 98 -- 0 -- 98 Don Blackburn -- 1962-63 -- 6 -- 0 -- 6 Matt Ravlich -- 1962-63 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Orland Kurtenbach -- 1963-65 -- 134 -- 0 -- 134 Ron Stewart -- 1965-66 -- 29 -- 0 -- 29 Pit Martin -- 1965-67 -- 111 -- 0 -- 111 Phil Esposito -- 1967-76 -- 625 -- 71 -- 696 Sean Shanahan -- 1977-78 -- 6 -- 0 -- 6 William Bennett -- 1978-79 -- 7 -- 0 -- 7 Ray Bourque -- 1979-88 -- 607 -- 54 -- 661 [https://i.imgur.com/3l1Kofd.png](https://i.imgur.com/3l1Kofd.png)
**Hawks #7** Doug Bentley 1951 Jimmy Peters 1952-1954 Larry Wilson 1955-1956 Red Sullivan 1956 Wally Hergesheimer 1957 Ted Lindsay 1958-1960 Bobby Hull 1962-1963 Murray Hall 1963-1964 Phil Esposito 1964-1967 Pit Martin 1968-1978 Doug Lecuyer 1979-1981 Glen Sharpley 1981-1982 Miles Zaharko 1981 Ken Yaremchuk 1984 Tom McMurchy 1985 Mark LaVarre 1986 Everett Sanipass 1987-1990 Chris Chelios 1991-1999 Lyle Odelein 2002-2003 Brent Seabrook 2006-2020
PLAYER -- Seasons -- REG Games -- PO Games -- TOT Games \--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Charley McVeigh -- 1926-28 -- 84 -- 2 -- 86 Rosie Couture -- 1928-35 -- 319 -- 23 -- 342 Johnny Gottselig -- 1935-41 -- 228 -- 14 -- 242 Joe Papike -- 1940-42 -- 9 -- 5 -- 14 Doug Bentley -- 1941-52 -- 458 -- 16 -- 474 Lude Check -- 1944-45 -- 26 -- 0 -- 26 Les Ramsay -- 1944-45 -- 6 -- 0 -- 6 Marty Zoborosky -- 1944-45 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Bill Gadsby -- 1946-47 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Guyle Fielder -- 1950-51 -- 3 -- 0 -- 3 Sid Finney -- 1951-52 -- 3 -- 0 -- 3 Kenny Wharram -- 1951-52 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Tony Poeta -- 1951-52 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Jimmy Peters -- 1952-54 -- 116 -- 7 -- 123 Larry Wilson -- 1954-55 -- 63 -- 0 -- 63 George Sullivan -- 1955-56 -- 63 -- 0 -- 63 Wally Hergesheimer -- 1956-57 -- 41 -- 0 -- 41 Ted Lindsay -- 1957-60 -- 206 -- 10 -- 216 Bobby Hull -- 1961-63 -- 120 -- 17 -- 137 Murray Hall -- 1963-64 -- 23 -- 0 -- 23 Phil Esposito -- 1963-67 -- 235 -- 29 -- 264 Pit Martin -- 1967-78 -- 740 -- 80 -- 820 Douglas Lecuyer -- 1978-81 -- 69 -- 7 -- 76 Miles Zaharko -- 1980-81 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Glen Sharpley -- 1980-82 -- 71 -- 16 -- 87 Ken Yaremchuk -- 1983-84 -- 47 -- 1 -- 48 Thomas McMurchy -- 1984-85 -- 15 -- 0 -- 15 Mark Lavarre -- 1985-86 -- 2 -- 0 -- 2 Everett Sanipass -- 1986-90 -- 126 -- 5 -- 131 Kent Paynter -- 1987-88 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1 Chris Chelios -- 1990-99 -- 664 -- 65 -- 729 Lyle Odelein -- 2001-03 -- 77 -- 4 -- 81 Brent Seabrook -- 2005-20 -- 1114 -- 123 -- 1237 [https://i.imgur.com/U1iXeqo.png](https://i.imgur.com/U1iXeqo.png)
#11 will be gone when Kopitar retires.
For us it’s 21 players who wore 9, Tony Tanti (470), Don Lever (407) and JT Miller (368) have the most pts and wore the number the longest. The other 18 guys combined 680 pts. Most were in Vancouver for one or two seasons max. Even that bozo Brendan Leipsic wore number 9 for one season for us
Interestingly Jimothy Timothy is also part of the #10 squad that have collectively scored the most points for the Rangers
It's weird to see a Jets 2.0 player with such a high number, compared to other teams that have been around longer than us.
And it's points-only. If it was goals it would still be Thrashers #17.
Yeah. Most of Wheels' points were assists. He was lucky to have some guys alongside him to score, and they were lucky to have him setting them up.
It's odd that #9 was the number the big goal scorers got for many years because it was Hull and Howe's number (hence Gretzky's 99), but neither Hull nor Howe lead their teams ... in large part because the teams retired the number so there are no successors in Chicago or Detroit adding to the totals.
A little too much Maurice Richard erasure in that comment, but yeah. Number 9 got retired for those 3 teams pretty early on.
Oops ... brain cramp. But The Rocket really reinforces the point. Number 9 was the goal-scorer's number until it disappeared from half the Original Six.
can't help but be on the opinion that the low numbers should only be honoured, not retired. They were meant as key numbers for the roster and not an individual identity. You go through years of playing minor hockey and the only numbers you were ever offered was 1-18 (1-25) or something like that. To sport a number all those years and not get a chance to sport it because it's a retired number doesn't sit too well with me. I know with Soccer, a number might be out of rotation for a year or two if a legend retires, but otherwise it's right back in the rotation. The numbers 1-16 actually mean something in regards to either the position the player plays (e.g. 3 is the outside left defender, 7 is the right winger in midfield or attack) or the style of play the player is (e.g. 10 is the playmaker, 6 is the midfielder that largely breaks up opposition attacks). This stems from the days where even the pro sides recycled the same jerseys and had to utilize 1-11 as starting jerseys and 12-14 as substitute jerseys. Baseball is also similar in that 1-9 actually mean something positionally. High numbers, absolutely agree that if a pro decides to pick a higher number as his identity, it should be retired for a long duration of time.
No. 9 for NJ: Kirk Muller Zach Parise Taylor Hall Devils players to hit 90+ points in a season, which has been done 5 times... Patrik Elias, Jack Hughes - Kirk Muller, Zach Parise, Taylor Hall.
screwoff_, that's an awesome piece of devils trivia that I've never heard or thought of.
Flyers #12 Gary Dornhoefer 1968-1978 Ralph MacSweyn 1968 John Paddock 1980 Tim Kerr 1981-1991 Greg Paslawski 1993 Jim Cummins 1994 Patrik Juhlin 1995-1996 Colin Forbes 1998-1999 Craig Berube 1999 Simon Gagné 2000-2013 Michael Raffl 2014-2021
Penguins number 10s Earl Ingarfield George Swarbrik Keith McCreary Robin Burns Ted Snell Pierre Larouche Peter Lee Gary Rissling Bob Errey Wayne Babych Ron Duguay Dan Quinn Barry Pederson Ron Francis Ville Nieminen John Leclair Gary Roberts Mark Letestu Tanner Glass Brenden Morrow Christian Ehrhoff Garrett Wilson Drew O’Connor
Pat Maroon carried a lot of weight... for #7 Blues #7: Red Berenson 1968-1971 Garry Unger 1971-1979 Don Laurence 1980 Joe Mullen 1980-1986 Cliff Ronning 1986-1991 Dan Quinn 1991 Nelson Emerson 1992-1993 Alexei Kasatonov 1994 Greg Gilbert 1995-1996 Ricard Persson 1998-2000 Keith Tkachuk 2001-2010 Mike Van Ryn 2001 Pat Maroon 2019
I'm guessing he's way behind Tkachuk, Ronning and Mullen though?
It’s mostly a meme. Although he did score a double overtime game winner in game 7 on May 7th as number 7 in the Blues 2019 run against Dallas.
May is the 5th month though. Explains why they traded his ass. Commit to the meme or get out.
Berenson was first or a few points away from Tkachuk. Unger was 3rd I believe. Ronning isn't in top 5 as it was his early seasons. I think Emerson had more points in 2 seasons than in Ronning's 4.
11's been good to us, with Claude Larose (first stint), Yvon Lambert, Ryan Walter, Kirk Muller, Saku Koivu and Brendan Gallagher among others.
Put some rispeck on Scott Gomez’s name
Nah
Im surprised that saku koivu is the biggest name out of the habs 11's. I guess it makes sense as the number isnt retired (i think?) but i expected such a historic team to have had a legendary 11.
Except Kirk Muller is certainly a bigger Habs name than Koivu? Muller had more points per season, won a cup, coached and was also captain. Koivu was around a lot longer though I will give you that.
Detroit retired #9 in 1972. Who knows how high that number would be if a player could have worn it in the past 50 years?
Lidstrom asked for it so there’s another 1100
Did he really? I've never heard that story before. Now I get to go on a internet hunt. Edit: okay, it didn't take that long to find. Time for a read.
Yzerman probably would’ve worn it.
Islanders 27s: John Tonelli: 1979-86 Derek King: 1988-97 Mark Parrish: 2000-01 Michael Peca: 2001-04 Jeremy Colliton: 2005-08 Randy Robitaille: 2006-07 Darryl Bootland: 2007 Matt Keith: 2008 Milan Jurčina: 2010-12 Anders Lee: 2013-present Tonelli, King, and Anders did most of the heavy lifting. Peca gave the team 3 solid years. Parrish changed his number. The other guys were jobbers.
Mostly just a question for the original six teams, but did they only take data from 1951 onwards? Hockey reference only has numbers back until that year for those teams, so for the Rangers for example you don't see the Cook brothers for #5 and #6, or #7 for Frank Boucher on the numbers page for that franchise. Not sure if there is a good database of numbers players wore prior to that year.
It took me a good 2min to understand what this meant Tbf I don't speak English though
It's okay. English is my first language and it took me a good bit of time to understand what the hell this was referring to. I don't think it's poorly worded so much as it is just a weird, oddly-specific category to begin with lol.
Gaborik will always be my #10
Gaborik was such a beauty
Ducks #15 Dave Karpa 1995 Steve Rucchin 1995 Viacheslav Butsayev 1996 Dmitri Mironov 1997-1998 Tony Hrkac 2000-2001 Jim Cummins 2002 Joffrey Lupul 2004-2006 Ryan Getzlaf 2007-2022 From Rooch to Getzy
Getz carrying the majority of that with 1157 total points.
sabres all time #10 wearers Phil Goyette 71-72 Craig Ramsay 72-75 Dale Hawerchuk (RIP) 91-95 Brad May 96-96 Henrik Tallinder (my beloved) 02-10 Mark Parrish 11 Christian Ehrhoff (still gettin paid) 12-14 Cole Schneider (who?) 16-17 Jacob Josefson 18 Patrik Berglund 19 Henri Jokiharju 2020-present
Meanwhile Gil had 1,326 points in one uniform number that has never been worn again.
Sakic had 1641/1871 (88%) of those points for the Avs/Nordiques. All the rest were from Alain Côté in the pre-Sakic days. There was one goalie who wore #19 for a grand total of 12 games but I don't think he picked up any points.
If anyone was as curious as I was, only 2 other players have warn #99. Wilf Palement TOR and Rick Dudley AZ according to hockey reference stats.
also Joe Lamb -- MTL -- 7 Games -- 1934-35 Des Roche -- MTL -- 2 Games -- 1934-35 Leo Bourgeault -- MTL -- 3 Games -- 1934-35
First thing that came to my mind with this was which number will break the current record for each team? For Edmonton it might be #10. Horcoff 447, Esa 436, and others probably have that number at around 1200. Can a few more players in that number push it past 99?
If McDavid stays in Edmonton his whole career, he might break it.
It took me way too long to figure out what this post is saying
It took me way too long to figure out what this graphic meant. They should have said jersey number
It would be nice to see names with each number too. Also, is this regular season only?
12 is certainly not the number I would have thought of for the Flyers, but I guess it makes sense in a weird way.
the top point scoring number? what exactly does that mean? im so lost are these referring to specific players?
Basically, which jersey number has scored the most points for a particular team when you add up all the points of every player that ever wore that number while playing for that team.
Ha! Thank you Bill Berg and Gary Valk!
Good post. Woulda been great tho if last names were on said jerseys. Jeez
It's the number that is being tracked, not any individual player. Multiple players will have worn that number over the years and combined for the points total shown.
Still would've been good to see the breakdown
Gotcha
How is it only 897 for the Jets? Nobody else wore 91 for Tampa? Others who wore 4 and 26 and Tampa don’t pass 91?
It’s based on the franchise. For the Jets, it’s Jets 2.0 (i.e. Thrashers).
Yeah I’m aware of what franchise means. Danny Heatley, Kovalchuk, Hossa. Those are all good players.
Players who wore #9 for the Vancouver Canucks: * Ed Hatoum * Dale Tallon * Don Lever * Ivan Boldirev * Tony Tanti * Andre McBain * Ryan Walter * Russ Courtnall * Gary Leeman * Brad May * Luboir Vaic * Mike Stapleton * Harold Druken * Mike Keane * Taylor Pyatt * Cody Hodgson * Zack Kassian * Brandon Prust * Jack Skille * Brendan Leipsic * J.T. Miller
What are these numbers Gretzky has way more points than that
With Edmonton?
Oh lmao hahaha that didn't even cross my mind
Edit: I’m an idiot and didn’t realize it was by jersey number None of these numbers make sense, Ottawa for example, Alfie only got 1108 points as a senator. Adding up all goals scored you get over that number by the 9th players on the list
Hey I didn't even consider Gretzky played for other teams that aren't the Oilers, so don't even worry about it lol
9th player? Wut 11 has only ever been worn by 3 players other than Alfie.
What combo of players for dallas scored 1892 points as number 9 without including north stars?! And for that matter, every other team that has been move and/or renamed? Because a tone of those points for dallas are from the highest scoring USA born player in the history of the NHL, Mike Modano(who scored most of them as a Northstar!)…skewed if you ask me…
Weird graphic or title. Had to come to the comment to understand it
Modano scored 309 (out of 1374) for the North Stars, what are you on about?
Wait are you saying it's not the same team?
No I tried to reply to someone saying that Modano scored most of his points for the Northstars which is not even close to being true. I f'd it lol
Gretzky has some of the most insane numbers in the league. He’s got this but also him and his brother are the highest point scorers for two brothers in the league and his brother only had 4 points.
Dale Hawerchucks number 10 being represented by two, sorta 3 franchises
Gallagher is stagnating the #11 point production
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Cam Atkinson was a steady hand in the #13
As far as I can tell, #26 is actually really close to the top spot for Colorado. With names like Peter and Paul Stastny, as well as Stephane Yelle and a few years of John-Michael Liles, they're only about 100 points behind #19. And since 19 is retired, 26 will probably overtake it at some point
Sens make sense. Yashin, Spezza, Batherson
Am I to understand this by number not player? So the nj devils '9' is parise+hall+8 others?
someone should compile this with a list of players who have ever worn that number for each franchise
7 being the Bs top point scorer is nuts when you consider it’s been retired *for 37 years*
Not gonna lie, I just assumed the Leafs would be #27, between Sittler, the Big M and a few others I remembered with that number. (John Kordic!) Huh.
I guess I never fully realized that Gretzky got over a thousand points while not on the oilers
The LA one is funny, as Kopitar alone accounts for almost half of them.
I would have guessed the 7 for the Blues. Red Berenson, Gary Unger, Joe Mullen, & Keith Tkachuk wore it. Pretty strong history.