Obscure hockey facts/stats (Part 2)

Jumptheshark

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In Gilbert Perreault's 11th career game on Nov 1/70, he moved into sole possession of the top place on the Buffalo Sabres all-time point scoring list, and he has stayed in that spot since.

Perreault finished his career with 1,326 points. Among active Sabres, the highest is Rasmus Dahlin at 292 points. So Perreault's spot is safe for at least another decade.


Counter point.

Gil stands 3rd in all time pts for Sabres Draft picks

1982 Entry161Dave AndreychukLOshawa Generals [OHL]163964069813381125
1987 Entry11Pierre TurgeonCGranby Bisons [QMJHL]12945158121327452
1970 Amateur11Gilbert PerreaultCMontreal Junior Canadiens [OHA]11915128141326500
 

Jumptheshark

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Yozhik v tumane

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Gretzky doesn't fit into this?

Messier and Gretzky debuted at the same time, but Gretzky retired in 1999 and Messier played until 2004.

Chelios debuted in 1984 and retired in 2010.

Messier can still say he played against guys who played in the 40s, 50s and 60s like Gordie Howe, Bobby Hull and Dave Keon, as well as recently or still active players Patrice Bergeron, Brent Burns, Marc-André Fleury and Eric Staal.

Gordie Howe was born in 1928, Brent Burns is set to play in the NHL 97 years later. Considering that Burns played all 82 games of last season, averaging 21:30 ice time, I wouldn’t put it past him to still be around in October of 2026: exactly 80 years after Gordie Howe’s debut in 1946.
 
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