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NHL All-Time Iron men
Players and Consecutive games played
By the way, active Iron men Jay Bouwmeester 557 Henrik Sedin 549 Jarome Iginla - 379 Andrew Cogliano - 378 Corey Perry - 252 Steven Stamkos - 246 Andrew Brunette - 239 |
I don't suppose you have a website where I can see individual teams iron men? Would be interested in knowing who the Flyers current is and who holds the record. I think it might be Coburn currently?
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I'll post individual teams iron men later may be tomorrow or Sunday-Monday.
As for Flyers Rod Brind'amour is their iron man - 484 games. Current is Kimmo Timonen - 234 games. |
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I thought Ken Daneyko had a ridiculous streak of games going at one point?
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i thought skrastins's streak was also more than 500 games
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Team iron men
Team Player Games Anaheim - Andy McDonald - 272 Boston - Johnny Bucyk - 418 Buffalo - Craig Ramsey - 776 Calgary - Jarome Iginla - 380 and counting Carolina - Dave Tippett - 419 Chicago - Steve Larmer - 884 Colorado - Dale Hunter - 312 Columbus - R. J. Umberger - 288 Dallas - Danny Grant - 442 Detroit - Alex Delvecchio - 548 Edmonton - Craig MacTavish - 519 Florida - Olly Jokinen - 376 Los Angeles - Anze Kopitar - 330 Minnesota - Antti Laaksonen - 288 Montreal - Doug Jarvis - 560 Nashville - Karlis Skrastins - 269 New Jersey - Travis Zajac - 401 Islanders - Billy Harris - 576 Rangers - Andy Hebenton - 560 Ottawa - Alexei Yashin - 292 Philadelphia - Rod Brind'amour - 484 Phoenix - Dale Hawerchuk - 475 Pittsburgh - Ron Schock - 313 St. Louis - Gary Unger - 662 San Jose - Joe Thornton - 379 Tampa - Martin St. Louis - 499 Toronto - Tim Horton - 486 Vancouver - Henrik Sedin - 550 and counting Washington - Bob Carpenter - 422 Winnipeg - Vyacheslav Kozlov - 252 |
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How the **** could a goalie play that many consecutive games? In an era where they didnt even wear masks! Unbelievable. |
glenn hall's record is very impressive but it also doesn't surprise me at all. he's an old timer goalie and goalies back then were tough. i think that they were some of the toughest players on the ice. they had such an important role and so little equipment compared to today. it took courage to be a goalie and it took even more courage and strength to be one of the greatest goalies to have ever played the game. i think that glenn hall had that courage and he had the strength and that's why he was a great goalie and he was able to be a great goalie for so long and for so many games in a row. he's a man that has my complete respect.
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Didn't Larmers end due to a contract dispute between he and old man Wirtz and thats how he ended up a Ranger?
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Looks like Henrik Sedin's streak will be over tonight
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Did Doug Jarvis basically never miss a game in his whole career? That's pretty amazing to me. He played exactly 964 NHL games and never missed a game. I guess he is the only one to do so.
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Hall and Jarvis' records are immense!
Jarvis was also only 5.9 170lbs, and was he not a first line opposition checking centre, i.e. always against the top lines ? Hell, in 85/86, he even managed to play 2 more games than anyone else by playing for two teams!!! |
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