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cheswick

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Updated to All-star break. Scheifele on verge on passing Steen for 2nd all time on goals list. Ehlers breaks into top 10 on points.

All-Time:
Games Played:
1. Thomas Steen 950
2. Blake Wheeler 845
3. Dale Hawerchuck 713
4. Mark Scheifele 694
5. Doug Smail 691
6. Adam Lowry 560
7. Randy Carlyle 564
9. Bryan Little 561
9. Teppo Numminen 547
10. Ron Wilson 535


Points:
1. Dale Hawerchuk 929
2. Thomas Steen 817
3. Blake Wheeler 777
4. Mark Scheifele 624

5. Paul MacLean 518
6. Kyle Connor 403
7. Doug Smail 397
8. Laurie Boschman 379
9. Nikolaj Ehlers 376
10. Bryan Little 372

Goals:
1. Dale Hawerchuk 379
2. Thomas Steen 264
3. Mark Scheifele 261
4. Blake Wheeler 251

5. Paul MacLean 248
6. Kyle Connor 202
7. Doug Smail 189
8. Morris Lukowich 168
8. Nikolaj Ehlers 168
10. Laurie Boschman 152

Assists:
1. Thomas Steen 553
2. Dale Hawerchuk 550
3. Blake Wheeler 526
4. Mark Scheifele 363

5. Paul MacLean 270
6. Dustin Byfuglien 261
7. Fredrik Olausson 249
8. Dave Babych 248
9. Laurie Boschman 227
10. Randy Carlyle 226

PIM
1. Laurie Boshman 1338
2. Keith Tkachuk 792
3. Jim Kyte 772
4. Tim Watters 760
5. Thomas Steen 753
6. Randy Carlyle 736
7. Dustin Byfuglien 733
8. Gord Donnelly 726
9. Paul Maclean 726
10. Tie Domi 724


Wins:
1. Connor Hellebuyck 225
2. Bob Essensa 116
3. Ondrej Pavelec 111
4. Brian Hayward 63
5. Doug Soetart 50
5. Daniel Berthiaume 50

Shutouts:
1. Connor Hellebuyck 31
2. Bob Essensa 14
3. Ondrej Pavelec 11
4. Daniel Berthiaume 4
5. Michael Hutchinson 3
5. Al Montoya 3



Single Season:
Points:
1. Teemu Selanne 132 (92-93)
2. Dale Hawerchuk 130 (84-85)
3. Dale Hawerchuk 121 (87-88)
4. Dale Hawerchuk 105 (85-86)
5. Dale Hawerchuk 103 (81-82)
6. Dale Hawerchuk 102 (83-84)
7. Paul MacLean 101 (84-85)
8. Dale Hawerchuk 100 (86-87)
9. Keith Tkachuk 98 (95-96)
10. Phil Housley 97 (92-93)

Goals:
1. Teemu Selanne 76 (92-93)
2. Dale Hawerchuk 53 (84-85)
3. Keith Tkachuk 50 (95-96)
4. Dale Hawerchuk 47 (86-87)
4. Kyle Connor 47 (21-22)
6. Dale Hawerchuk 46 (85-86)
7. Dale Hawerchuk 45 (81-82)
8. Dale Hawerchuk 44 (87-88)
8. Patrik Laine 44 (17-18)
10. Morris Lukowich 43 (81-82)


Assists:
1. Phil Housley 79 (92-93)
2. Dale Hawerchuk 77 (87-88)
2. Dale Hawerchuk 77 (84-85)
4. Blake Wheeler 71 (18-19)
5. Blake Wheeler 68 (17-18)
6. Dale Hawerchuk 65 (83-84)
7. Phil Housley 63 (91-92)
8. Dave Babych 61 (82-83)
9. Thomas Steen 61 (88-89)
10. Paul MacLean 60 (84-85)


Wins:
1. Connor Hellebuyck 44 (17-18)
2. Connor Hellebuyck 34 (18-19)
3. Bob Essensa 33 (92-93)
3. Brian Hayward 33 (84-85)
5. Connor Hellebuyck 31 (19-20)

Shutouts:
1. Connor Hellebuyck 6 (17-18)
1. Connor Hellebuyck 6 (19 - 20)
3. Bob Essensa 5 (91-92)
3. Ondrej Pavelec 5 (14-15)
5. Connor Hellebuyck 4 (21-22)
5. Connor Hellebuyck 4 (20-21)
5. Connor Hellebuyck 4 (16-17)
5. Ondrej Pavelec 4 (11-12)
5. Bob Essensa 4 (90-91)

SV% (Min 25GP):
1. Connor Hellebuyck .924 (17-18)
2. Connor Hellebuyck .923 (22-23)*
3. Connor Hellebuyck .922 (19-20)
4. Al Montoya .920 (13-14)
5. Ondrej Pavelec .920 (14-15)
6. Connor Hellebuyck .918 (15-16)
* - Season in progress

GAA (Min 25GP):
1. Ondrej Pavelec 2.28 (14-15)
2. Al Montoya 2.30 (13-14)
3. Connor Hellebuyck 2.34 (15-16)
4. Connor Hellebuyck 2.36 (17-18)
5. Michael Hutchinson 2.38 (14-15)
 

blueandgoldguy

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With the recent discussion of Josh competing for the Norris trophy this year, I looked back at Jets 1.0 to see who had finished top-10 in voting. Both Carlyle and Housley accomplished the feat (Housley twice), but there was one other Jet who finished top-10.

Can you guess you who it is?
 
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voyageur

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Jul 10, 2011
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With the recent discussion of Josh competing for the Norris trophy this year, I looked back at Jets 1.0 to see who had finished top-10 in voting. Both Carlyle and Housley accomplished the feat (Housley twice), but there was one other Jet who finished top-10.

Can you guess you who it is?
I want to say Dave Ellett, but my guess is Dave Babych.
 

voyageur

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Jul 10, 2011
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No, Teppo I think finished 11th in the Jets 1.0 final year. Serge never got any votes when he came out of retirement to play for the Jets.
I know I used up all my guesses, but the research engines of Hockey Reference gave me the answer. Never would have guessed him.


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RetroWinnipeg

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Remind me again:
At the old Winnipeg Arena, there were two special seats that were different from all the others, and I believe had chains surrounding them. They were yellow (and then painted red in 1999).

What was the story behind that?
 

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