All-frustration teamI hate it when players retire when there’s like a couple points left to a big milestone like Spezza did
Lemieux with 199 is the ultimate ball tickler for me.All-frustration team
- Games: Mike Modano (1,499)
- Goals: Glenn Anderson (498)
- Goals (single season): Frank Mahovlich (never scored fifty, but had seasons of 48 and 49 goals)
- Assists: Alex Kovalev (599)
- Assists (single season): Bobby Clarke (89 assists both in 1975 and 1976)
- Points: Jason Spezza (995)
- Playoff points: Trevor Linden (99)
- Points (single season): Dave Andreychk (99 points both in 1993 and 1994)
- Points (single playoffs): Bryan Trottier (29 points, three years in a row)
- Plus/minus: Pavel Datsyuk (+249)
- Games (goalie): Nikolai Khabibulin (799)
- Games (goalie - playoffs): Tony Esposito (99)
- Wins: Braden Holtby (299)
- Wins (playoffs): Glen Hall (49)
- Shutouts: Carey Price (49)
What is the most surprising?
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Pavelski leads his as a 7thCan’t read it.
Edit: thanks HabsQC for posting list.
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Wow Alfie leads his group as a 6th rounder.
He already has the most career points in 18 of those years.Pretty crazy that you have to go back 6 years before McDavid's to find a draftee that has more career points.
That number will go up every yearPretty crazy that you have to go back 6 years before McDavid's to find a draftee that has more career points.
All-frustration team
- Games: Mike Modano (1,499)
- Goals: Glenn Anderson (498)
- Goals (single season): Frank Mahovlich (never scored fifty, but had seasons of 48 and 49 goals)
- Assists: Alex Kovalev (599)
- Assists (single season): Bobby Clarke (89 assists both in 1975 and 1976)
- Points: Jason Spezza (995)
- Playoff points: Trevor Linden (99)
- Points (single season): Dave Andreychk (99 points both in 1993 and 1994)
- Points (single playoffs): Bryan Trottier (29 points, three years in a row)
- Plus/minus: Pavel Datsyuk (+249)
- Games (goalie): Nikolai Khabibulin (799)
- Games (goalie - playoffs): Tony Esposito (99)
- Wins: Braden Holtby (299)
- Wins (playoffs): Glen Hall (49)
- Shutouts: Carey Price (49)
Pavelski was drafted in the 7th round so I wouldn't say he is lesser skilledNone, really. Longevity would explain some of the "lesser-skilled" guys being there, i.e. Cullen and Pavelski, which is a skill unto itself.