List of NHL statistical leaders

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

Skaters

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

All-time leaders (skaters)

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

Regular season: Points

Active NHL player
Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
Eligible player not yet inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hockey Hall of Fame consideration[1]
RankNameTeam(s)GPPtsPPG
1 Wayne GretzkyEDM, LAK, STL, NYR1,4872,8571.92
2 Jaromir JagrPIT, WSH, NYR, PHI, DAL, BOS, NJD, FLA, CGY1,7331,9211.11
3 Mark MessierEDM, NYR, VAN1,7561,8871.07
4 Gordie HoweDET, HFD1,7671,8501.05
5 Ron FrancisHFD, PIT, CAR, TOR1,7311,7981.04
6 Marcel DionneDET, LAK, NYR1,3481,7711.31
7 Steve YzermanDET1,5141,7551.16
8 Mario LemieuxPIT9151,7231.88
9 Joe SakicQUE/COL1,3781,6411.19
10 Phil EspositoCHI, BOS, NYR1,2821,5901.24
11 Ray BourqueBOS, COL1,6121,5790.98
12 Mark RecchiPIT, PHI, MTL, CAR, ATL, TBL, BOS1,6521,5330.93
13 Paul CoffeyEDM, PIT, LAK, DET, HFD, PHI, CHI, CAR, BOS1,4091,5311.09
14 Joe ThorntonBOS, SJS, TOR1,6801,5290.91
15 Stan MikitaCHI1,3941,4671.05
16 Teemu SelanneWPG, ANA, SJS, COL1,4511,4571.00
17 Bryan TrottierNYI, PIT1,2791,4251.11
18 Adam OatesDET, STL, BOS, WSH, PHI, ANA, EDM1,3371,4201.06
19 Doug GilmourSTL, CGY, TOR, NJD, CHI, BUF, MTL1,4741,4140.96
20 Dale HawerchukWPG, BUF, STL, PHI1,1881,4091.19
21 Jari KurriEDM, LAK, NYR, ANA, COL1,2511,3981.12
22 Luc RobitailleLAK, PIT, NYR, DET1,4311,3940.97
23 Brett HullCGY, STL, DAL, DET, PHX1,2691,3911.10
24 Mike ModanoMNS/DAL, DET1,4991,3740.92
25 Johnny BucykDET, BOS1,5401,3690.89
26 Brendan ShanahanNJD, STL, HFD, DET, NYR1,5241,3540.89
27 Guy LafleurMTL, NYR, QUE1,1271,3531.20
28 Mats SundinQUE, TOR, VAN1,3461,3491.00
29 Dave AndreychukBUF, TOR, NJD, BOS, COL, TBL1,6391,3380.82
30 Denis SavardCHI, MTL, TBL1,1961,3381.12
31 Mike GartnerWSH, MNS, NYR, TOR, PHX1,4321,3350.93
32 Pierre TurgeonBUF, NYI, MTL, STL, DAL, COL1,2941,3271.03
33 Gilbert PerreaultBUF1,1911,3261.11
34 Sidney CrosbyPIT1,0391,3251.28
35 Alexander OvechkinWSH1,1971,3201.10
36 Jarome IginlaCGY, PIT, BOS, COL, LAK1,5541,3000.86
37 Alex DelvecchioDET1,5491,2810.83
38 Al MacInnisCGY, STL1,4161,2740.90
39 Jean RatelleNYR, BOS1,2811,2670.99
40 Peter StastnyQUE, NJD, STL9771,2391.27
41 Phil HousleyBUF, WPG, STL, CGY, NJD, WSH, CHI, TOR1,4951,2320.82
42 Norm UllmanDET, TOR1,4101,2290.87
43 Jean BeliveauMTL1,1251,2191.08
44 Larry MurphyLAK, WSH, MNS, PIT, TOR, DET1,6151,2160.75
45 Jeremy RoenickCHI, PHX, PHI, LAK, SJS1,3631,2160.89
46 Bobby ClarkePHI1,1441,2101.06
47 Bernie NichollsLAK, NYR, EDM, NJD, CHI, SJS1,1271,2091.07
48 Vincent DamphousseTOR, EDM, MTL, SJS1,3781,2050.87
49 Dino CiccarelliMNS, WSH, DET, TBL, FLA1,2321,2000.97
50 Patrick MarleauSJS, TOR, PIT1,7791,1970.67

Regular season: Points per game

Minimum 500 points

Regular season: Goals

Active NHL player
Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
Eligible player not yet inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hockey Hall of Fame consideration[1]
RankNameTeam(s)GPGoalsGPG
1 Wayne GretzkyEDM, LAK, STL, NYR1,4878940.601
2 Gordie HoweDET, HFD1,7678010.453
3 Jaromir JagrPIT, WSH, NYR, PHI, DAL, BOS, NJD, FLA, CGY1,7337660.442
4 Brett HullCGY, STL, DAL, DET, PHX1,2697410.584
5 Marcel DionneDET, LAK, NYR1,3487310.542
6 Alexander OvechkinWSH1,1977300.610
7 Phil EspositoCHI, BOS, NYR1,2827170.559
8 Mike GartnerWSH, MNS, NYR, TOR, PHX1,4327080.494
9 Mark MessierEDM, NYR, VAN1,7566940.395
10 Steve YzermanDET1,5146920.457
11 Mario LemieuxPIT9156900.754
12 Teemu SelanneWPG, ANA, SJS, COL1,4516840.471
13 Luc RobitailleLAK, PIT, NYR, DET1,4316680.467
14 Brendan ShanahanNJD, STL, HFD, DET, NYR1,5246560.430
15 Dave AndreychukBUF, TOR, NJD, BOS, COL, TBL1,6396400.390
16 Joe SakicQUE, COL1,3786250.454
17 Jarome IginlaCGY, PIT, BOS, COL, LAK1,5546250.402
18 Bobby HullCHI, WPG, HFD1,0636100.574
19 Dino CiccarelliMNS, WSH, DET, TBL, FLA1,2326080.494
20 Jari KurriEDM, LAK, NYR, ANA, COL1,2516010.480
21 Mark RecchiPIT, PHI, MTL, CAR, ATL, TBL, BOS1,6525770.349
22 Mike BossyNYI7525730.762
23 Patrick MarleauSJS, TOR, PIT1,7795660.318
24 Joe NieuwendykCGY, DAL, NJD, TOR, FLA1,2575640.449
25 Mats SundinQUE, TOR, VAN1,3465640.419

Regular season: Goals per game

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

Regular season: Power Play goals

Regular season: Short-handed goals

Regular season: Game-winning goals

Regular season: Overtime goals

If a game is tied after regulation time (which lasts three 20-minutes periods), there will be a period of "overtime" to decide the winner. The player who scores during this extra five minutes is given the overtime goal. All overtime in the NHL is sudden death—meaning the first team to score is the winner—so the player who scores in overtime also has the game-winning goal.

Regular season: Empty net goals

Regular season: Assists

Regular season: Assists per game

Minimum: 300 assists

Regular season: Games played (skaters)

Regular season: Penalty minutes

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

Regular season: Plus-minus

Regular season: Shots on goal

Regular season: Shooting percentage

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

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

Playoff: Points

Playoff: Points per game

Minimum: 50 points

Playoff: Goals

Playoff: Goals per game
Minimum 20 goals
Playoff: Power Play goals
Playoff: Short-handed goals
Playoff: Game-winning goals
Playoff: Overtime goals

If a game is tied after regulation time (which lasts three 20-minutes periods), there will be as many 20-minute periods of "overtime" as necessary during the playoffs to determine a winner. The player who scores during this extra time is given the overtime goal. All overtime in the NHL is sudden death—meaning the first team to score is the winner—so the player who scores in overtime also has the game-winning goal.

Playoff: Assists

Playoff: Assists per game

Minimum 30 assists

Playoff: Games played (skaters)

Playoff: Penalty minutes

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

  • minor – 2 minutes
  • double minor – 4 minutes
  • major – 5 minutes
  • misconduct – 10 minutes
  • game misconduct – 10 minutes

Playoff: Plus-minus

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

Playoff: Shots on goal

Playoff: Shooting percentage

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

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

Regular season: Points (active)

Regular season: Points per game (active)
Minimum 500 points

Regular season: Goals (active)

Regular season: Goals per game (active)
Minimum 200 goals
Regular season: Power Play goals (active)

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

Regular season: Short-handed goals (active)

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

Regular season: Game-winning goals (active)
Regular season: Overtime goals (active)

If a game is tied after regulation time (which lasts three 20-minutes periods), there will be a period of "overtime" to decide the winner. The player who scores during this extra time is given the overtime goal. All overtime in the NHL is sudden death—meaning the first team to score is the winner—so the player who scores in overtime also has the game-winning goal.

Regular season: Empty net goals (active)

Regular season: Assists (active)

Regular season: Assists per game (active)
Minimum 300 assists

Regular season: Games played (skaters, active)

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

Regular season: Penalty minutes (active)

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

  • minor – 2 minutes
  • double minor – 4 minutes
  • major – 5 minutes
  • misconduct – 10 minutes
  • game misconduct – 10 minutes

Regular season: Plus-minus (active)

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

Regular season: Shots on goal (active)

Regular season: Shooting percentage (active)

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

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

Playoff: Points (active)

Playoff: Points per game (active)
Minimum 50 points

Playoff: Goals (active)

Playoff: Goals per game (active)
Minimum 20 goals
Playoff: Power Play goals (active)

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

Playoff: Short-handed goals (active)

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

Playoff: Game-winning goals (active)
Playoff: Overtime goals (active)

If a game is tied after regulation time (which lasts three 20-minutes periods), there will be a period of "overtime" to decide the winner. The player who scores during this extra time is given the overtime goal. All overtime in the NHL is sudden death—meaning the first team to score is the winner—so the player who scores in overtime also has the game-winning goal.

Playoff: Assists (active)

Playoff: Assists per game (active)

Minimum 30 assists

Playoff: Games played (skaters, active)

Playoff: Penalty minutes (active)

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

  • minor – 2 minutes
  • double minor – 4 minutes
  • major – 5 minutes
  • misconduct – 10 minutes
  • game misconduct – 10 minutes

Playoff: Plus-minus (active)

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

Playoff: Shots on goal (active)

Playoff: Shooting percentage (active)

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

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

Goaltenders

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

All-time leaders (goaltenders)

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

Regular season: Games played (goaltenders)

Regular season: Wins

Regular season: Shutouts

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

Regular season: Goals against average

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

Minimum 250 games played

Regular season: Saves

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

Regular season: Save percentage

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

Minimum 250 games played

Regular season: Minutes

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

Playoff: Games played (goaltenders)

Playoff: Wins

Playoff: Shutouts

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

Playoff: Goals against average

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

Minimum 25 games played

Playoff: Saves

Playoff: Save percentage

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

Minimum 25 games played

Playoff: Minutes

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

Regular season: Games played (goaltenders, active)

Regular season: Wins (active)

Regular season: Shutouts (active)

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

Regular season: Saves (active)

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

Regular season: Save percentage (active)

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

Minimum 250 games played

Regular season: Goals against average (active)

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

Minimum 250 games played

Playoff: Wins (active)

Playoff: Shutouts (active)

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

Coaches

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

All-time leaders (coaches)

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

Regular season: Games coached

Regular season: Coaching wins

Regular season: Coaching points percentage

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

Minimum 200 games coached

Playoff: Games coached

Playoff: Coaching wins

Playoff: Coaching win percentage

Minimum 25 games coached

Stanley Cups

Active leaders (coaches)

Active Leaders section updated to end of 2020–21 season

Regular season: Games coached (active)

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

Regular season: Coaching wins (active)

Regular season: Coaching points percentage (active)

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

Minimum 200 games coached

Playoff: Games coached (active)

Playoff: Coaching wins (active)

Stanley Cups (active)

Notes

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