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Nhl Hockey All Time Goal Leaders

Wayne Gretzky

Scoring a goal in ice hockey is one of the most exciting moments in sports. The National Hockey League (NHL) has produced a wealth of talented players over its history, but there are only a select few who have consistently put the puck in the back of the net. These players are known as the NHL all-time goal leaders.

Wayne Gretzky – The Great One

Wayne Gretzky Oilers

When it comes to goal-scoring, there is no one in NHL history who can compare to Wayne Gretzky. He is the all-time leader in goals with an incredible 894. Gretzky’s career spanned 20 seasons, during which he won four Stanley Cups and nine Hart Trophies as the NHL's most valuable player.

Gretzky set the record for most goals in a single season with 92 in 1981-82, a record that still stands today. He also holds the record for most career hat tricks with 50.

Gordie Howe – Mr. Hockey

Gordie Howe

Gordie Howe played in the NHL for an incredible 26 seasons, during which he scored 801 goals. He is known as one of the toughest players in NHL history, and his scoring ability was unmatched. Howe won four Stanley Cups and six Hart Trophies, and he was named to the NHL All-Star Team 23 times.

Howe was known for his “Gordie Howe hat trick”, which consisted of a goal, an assist, and a fight in the same game. He achieved this feat 22 times in his career.

Brett Hull – The Golden Brett

Brett Hull

Brett Hull is third on the list of all-time goal scorers with 741 goals. He played for five different teams during his career, but his most successful seasons came with the St. Louis Blues and the Dallas Stars. Hull won two Stanley Cups and three Hart Trophies, and he was named to the NHL All-Star Team eight times.

Hull’s signature move was his “slap shot”, which he used to great effect throughout his career. He was also known for his durability, playing in 1,269 games over 19 seasons.

Marcel Dionne – The Little Beaver

Marcel Dionne

Marcel Dionne scored 731 goals in his NHL career, which spanned 18 seasons. He played for the Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings, and New York Rangers, and he was known for his speed and agility on the ice. Dionne won one Lady Byng Trophy and was named to the NHL All-Star Team eight times.

Dionne’s nickname was “The Little Beaver” due to his small stature (he was only 5’8”) and his ability to cut through opposing defenses with ease.

Conclusion

The NHL has produced some of the greatest goal scorers of all time, but these four players stand out as the best. Wayne Gretzky, Gordie Howe, Brett Hull, and Marcel Dionne all had incredible careers and left a lasting impact on the sport of ice hockey. Their ability to score goals at a high level was unmatched, and they will be remembered as legends of the game.

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