NHL All-Time Top 100: #41–60
41. Roberto LuongoVAN · FLA · NYI
217.84 career Point Shares — the highest total of any goaltender in NHL history and 4th-highest of any player ever behind only Gretzky, Bourque, and Ovechkin. 489 career wins (3rd all-time at retirement) over 1,044 games, with a .919 SV% across a 19-year career primarily with Florida and Vancouver. Vezina runner-up, 5-time top-5 Vezina finisher, and Olympic gold (2010); never won a Stanley Cup, which is the primary anchor on his ranking. The sheer scale of his cumulative goaltending value — by Point Shares, more than Hasek, Roy, or Brodeur — forces him to the top of this tier.
42. Marcel DionneLAK · DET
1,771 career points (6th all-time) including 731 goals (2nd all-time at retirement) over 1,348 games. Won the 1980 Art Ross, 2 Lady Byng Trophies, and 2 Ted Lindsay (Pearson) Awards; finished top-3 in Hart voting three times and recorded 8 100-point seasons (only Gretzky and Bossy had more at retirement). Two-time NHL First-Team All-Star. Zero Stanley Cup Final appearances and only 21 career playoff goals.
43. Henrik LundqvistNYR
459 career wins (6th all-time), 64 shutouts (18th all-time), and a .918 SV% over 887 games — all with the New York Rangers. Won the 2012 Vezina Trophy, was a Vezina finalist 5 times, and posted eleven 30-win seasons (only Brodeur and Roy have more). Career playoff SV% of .921 exceeded his regular-season mark, and he went 6-2 in Game 7s with a .961 SV%. Never won the Cup, but 173.28 career Point Shares (9th all-time among goalies) reflect sustained Vezina-caliber dominance through the dead-puck-into-modern era.
44. Jari KurriEDM · LAK
601 goals, 1,398 points, and 5 Stanley Cups (all with Edmonton, 1984-90), plus 233 playoff points (3rd all-time) including 106 playoff goals. Set the NHL record for goals by a right wing with 71 in 1984-85; led the league in goals in 1985-86 (68); won the 1985 Lady Byng. First Finnish player inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Cup hardware and postseason value separate him from pure-scorer peers.
45. Henri RichardMTL
11 Stanley Cups — an NHL record that may never be broken — over a 1,258-game, 1,046-point career entirely with Montreal. Captain of the Canadiens, 4-time NHL All-Star team selection (1 First, 3 Second), and led the NHL in assists twice (1957-58, 1962-63). His scoring totals are modest by modern standards (358 goals), but he played in the lowest-scoring era post-WWII and his playoff value (49 G, 80 A in 180 games) plus championship density is unmatched.
46. Pavel DatsyukDET
918 points and +249 over 953 games, but the hardware is the case: 3 consecutive Selke Trophies (2008-10) and 4 consecutive Lady Byng Trophies (2006-09) — the only player ever to do that pairing. 2 Stanley Cups (2002, 2008), Hart Trophy 3rd-place finish in 2009, Hall of Fame Class of 2024. His positional Point Shares value as the era’s premier two-way center is elite; the underlying production (97-point peaks in 2007-08 and 2008-09) plus defensive impact gives him a fuller resume than pure scorers nearby.
47. Teemu SelänneANA · WIN · SJS · COL · WPG
684 career goals (12th all-time) and 1,457 points (18th all-time) across 21 seasons. Set the still-standing NHL rookie records of 76 goals and 132 points (1992-93), won the Calder Trophy, the 1999 Rocket Richard, the 2006 Masterton, and the 2007 Stanley Cup with Anaheim. Seven 40-goal seasons spanning 14 years demonstrate elite peak and longevity. Hall of Fame 2017.
48. Cale MakarCOL
Through 2025-26: 2 Norris Trophies (2022, 2025), Conn Smythe (2022), Calder (2020), 1 Stanley Cup (2022), and 1.08 career points per game — barely below Paul Coffey’s 1.09 for second all-time among defencemen (minimum 200 games), trailing only Bobby Orr’s 1.39. Posted 30 goals and 62 assists for 92 points in 80 games in 2024-25 — the first defenseman to score 30 goals since Mike Green recorded 31 for Washington in 2008-09, and is a five-time Norris finalist through 2024-25. The Calder, Conn Smythe, and multiple Norris combination is matched only by Orr and Leetch.
49. Brian LeetchNYR · BOS · TOR
2 Norris Trophies (1992, 1997), Conn Smythe (1994, first American), Calder (1989), and a 1994 Stanley Cup. Posted 102 points in 1991-92 — among the first defensemen in NHL history to reach 100 in a season. 1,028 career points in 1,205 games, and held the NHL rookie defenseman goals record (23) for 37 years until Matthew Schaefer tied it in 2026. The Calder/Norris/Conn Smythe triple puts him in exclusive company with Orr and Makar.
50. Al MacInnisSTL · CGY
1,274 career points (3rd all-time among defensemen), 340 goals (3rd all-time among defensemen), 1989 Conn Smythe, 1999 Norris, and a 1989 Stanley Cup with Calgary. Seven-time NHL All-Star team selection (4 First, 3 Second), and 7-time Hardest Shot champion (1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003). Posted a 103-point season in 1990-91 (4th defenseman ever to hit 100). The total accumulation across 23 years is unmatched for blueliners outside the top-10.
51. Scott NiedermayerNJD · ANA
4 Stanley Cups (1995, 2000, 2003 NJ; 2007 ANA), 2004 Norris, 2007 Conn Smythe, and won the Memorial Cup, World Juniors, Stanley Cup, World Championship, Olympic gold, and World Cup — a full sweep of junior, international, and NHL titles shared only with Corey Perry. 740 career points in 1,263 games; 3-time First-Team All-Star. The hardware-and-rings density is exceptional even if the raw offensive totals trail Leetch/MacInnis.
52. Ron FrancisPIT · CAR · TOR
1,798 career points (4th all-time at retirement), 1,249 assists (2nd all-time at retirement behind only Gretzky), 549 goals, and 2 Stanley Cups (1991-92 Pittsburgh). Won the 1995 Selke and 3 Lady Byng Trophies. Played 23 seasons and 1,731 games with 20+ goals in 20 different seasons. The longevity and assist totals are exceptional, though he never finished top-3 in Hart voting (best: 6th, 2001-02).
53. Peter ForsbergCOL
1.25 career points per game — top-10 all-time and 5th in assists/game ever (behind only Gretzky, Lemieux, Orr, McDavid). Won the 2003 Hart and Art Ross, the 1995 Calder, and 2 Stanley Cups (1996, 2001), while producing 885 points in just 708 games despite chronic injury. Playoff PPG of 1.13 (171 points in 151 games). Peak dominance argument is overwhelming; longevity is the only ding.
54. Red KellyDET · TOR
8 Stanley Cups (4 with Detroit as a defenseman, 4 with Toronto as a center) — second only to Henri Richard among non-Canadiens. Inaugural Norris Trophy winner (1954) and 4-time Lady Byng winner. Six-time First-Team All-Star as a defenseman plus 2 Second-Team selections; Hart runner-up in 1954. The only NHL player to win a Norris as a top defender AND four Cups as a converted center.
55. Frank MahovlichTOR · MTL · DET
533 goals, 1,103 points, and 6 Stanley Cups (4 TOR, 2 MTL). Won the 1958 Calder; 3-time First-Team All-Star, 6-time Second-Team — 9 total All-Star team selections, more than most forwards in this range. Career-high 96 points in 1971-72 and a 48-goal season in 1960-61 placed him among the very best wingers of the Original Six era.
56. Ted LindsayDET · CHI
8 First-Team All-Star selections (only Howe, Bourque, Lidstrom, Hull, and Harvey have more all-time; Gretzky and Orr are tied at eight), 1950 Art Ross, and 4 Stanley Cups with the Detroit Production Line. 379 goals and 851 points in a brutal pre-expansion era. Made the All-Star Game in 11 consecutive seasons (1947-57). The First-Team count is the definitive metric of era dominance, and only Bobby Hull topped him at left wing.
57. Patrick KaneCHI · NYR · EDM
Through 2025-26: 508 goals, 1,400 career points (24th all-time), 3 Stanley Cups (2010, 2013, 2015), 2016 Hart and Art Ross, 2013 Conn Smythe, and 2008 Calder. Career playoff totals of 53 goals and 138 points in 143 games. The most decorated American-born forward by individual hardware and Cup count, posting 57 points (16 goals, 41 assists) in 67 games (0.85 PPG) in 2025-26 and reaching the 1,400-career-point milestone in the process.
58. Brad ParkNYR · BOS
6-time Norris Trophy runner-up (1970, 1971, 1972 to Orr; 1974 to Orr; 1976 to Potvin; 1978 to Potvin) — a record reflecting genuine top-2 dominance from 1970-78 that would have produced multiple Norris wins in any other era. 896 points and +363 in 1,113 games; 4-time First-Team and 3-time Second-Team All-Star. Never won a Cup despite reaching 3 Finals.
59. Andrei VasilevskiyTBL
2 Stanley Cups (2020, 2021), 2021 Conn Smythe, 2019 Vezina, and a 6th Vezina-finalist nod in 2025-26 (announced finalist with Sorokin and Swayman in April 2026; ceremony pending). Set the single-postseason wins record of 18 (2020) and led or tied for the NHL lead in wins each season from 2017-18 through 2021-22. The 2025-26 regular season featured a 39-15-4 record, 2.31 GAA, and .911 SV% in 58 games (NHL-leading wins) at age 31, cementing the peak resume.
60. Mark HowePHI · HFD · DET
3-time Norris runner-up (1983, 1986, 1987), 1-time First-Team and 2-time Second-Team All-Star at defense, and a record +87 plus-minus in 1985-86 — one of the most dominant single seasons by any defenseman post-Orr. 197 NHL goals and 742 NHL points (plus 208 G/504 P in the WHA); reached 3 Stanley Cup Finals but no rings. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011.