Pavel Bure in the HOF (deserved) but Trevor Linden not.
jonnycanuck67
Probably Joey Mullen… I was also happy to be reminded of what a playoff stud Cam Neely was… such a fantastic player… Kurri was also such a sniper…
PicklesrnoturFriend
What surprises me most is 2 fold.
1. A lot of big name HOF guys are not on this list.
2. Teams that visit the playoffs so infrequently, they have people I’ve either never heard of, or where on the team for such a short period of time I associate the name with a different team.
ISNGRDISOP
Sebastian Aho
atl_mad_boi
*21 for toothless Aho
Playful-Role-3669
Kreider
40prcentiron
i never realized how bad the canucks were, vegas is about to catch us here
justaguy826
Not surprised to see it because it happened the other night, but the fact that Kreider has more playoff goals in a 12-year career so far than anyone else in the history of a franchise founded in 1926 is pretty surprising.
ruggierodrums
Kreider to be honest… and maybe Joey Mullen.
justaguy826
Cam Neely probably gets bumped off this list in the next two weeks assuming the Bruins don’t blow it. Marchand sitting at 52
legendOfHeisenburg
I would imagine Lemieux would be number 1 if he didn’t miss all that time in his prime
Tucker897
Surprised the Sedin twins aren’t on here.
Stetzy93
It’s wild to me that Carolina has been to two finals and no one from that time is up there.
Electric1000000
Crosby not passing Lemieux by now. Crosby is at 71 goals in 180 playoff games. Lemieux had 76 in 107. Mario went to the postseason 8 times and Sid has been 15 times so far
Edit: Malkin has 67 goals in 177 playoff games
Never_Free_Never_Me
What a sad statistic for a storied franchise like the Toronto Maple Leafs
Scauthra_
As someone coming back to hockey after a long time. Isint Marchessault the biggest surprise? The team is now second youngest, has had 5 playoff seasons in that time and already has a player with a better franchise stat than 5 other teams, 6 if you include the Jets.
Chinchillan
I’m surprised getzlaf is ahead of perry. Pretty sure they played in almost all the same playoff games
Fart_Milk
Honestly kucherov kinda surprised me for the lightning just because stamkos is on the same team
superdalebot
Alfreddson for me. Mostly because i forgot how Ottawa used to go to on playoff runs.
JaucqueStrap
Crazy how a Vegas player has already surpassed a good chunk of teams.
prattalmighty
Wendel Clark with 34 seems like an omen
Aids-A-NewLevel
Surprised to see Yzerman there for the Redwings instead of Gordie Howe
Sturmundsterne
The amount of teams with a sub-35 all-time leader is amazing to me.
And the fact that the Leafs are O6, and four more are WHA era, is also astounding. Teams have been around for 50 seasons and there hasn’t been consistent success like that is amazing.
Not surprised by Nashville, Vegas, Minnesota, Seattle, Columbus, or Florida at all though.
finaija
Wendel Clark with only 34. While I really respect Clark, and his career, 34 for old team with (old) play-off success, is not much. Same kinda with Kreider.
Grizzly_Addams
Kreider is most surprising.
kirinaz
Vegas over Coyotes when they’ve been in the league 15ish years less is funny.
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Just strange to not see Gretz on here.
Pavel Bure in the HOF (deserved) but Trevor Linden not.
Probably Joey Mullen… I was also happy to be reminded of what a playoff stud Cam Neely was… such a fantastic player… Kurri was also such a sniper…
What surprises me most is 2 fold.
1. A lot of big name HOF guys are not on this list.
2. Teams that visit the playoffs so infrequently, they have people I’ve either never heard of, or where on the team for such a short period of time I associate the name with a different team.
Sebastian Aho
*21 for toothless Aho
Kreider
i never realized how bad the canucks were, vegas is about to catch us here
Not surprised to see it because it happened the other night, but the fact that Kreider has more playoff goals in a 12-year career so far than anyone else in the history of a franchise founded in 1926 is pretty surprising.
Kreider to be honest… and maybe Joey Mullen.
Cam Neely probably gets bumped off this list in the next two weeks assuming the Bruins don’t blow it. Marchand sitting at 52
I would imagine Lemieux would be number 1 if he didn’t miss all that time in his prime
Surprised the Sedin twins aren’t on here.
It’s wild to me that Carolina has been to two finals and no one from that time is up there.
Crosby not passing Lemieux by now. Crosby is at 71 goals in 180 playoff games. Lemieux had 76 in 107. Mario went to the postseason 8 times and Sid has been 15 times so far
Edit: Malkin has 67 goals in 177 playoff games
What a sad statistic for a storied franchise like the Toronto Maple Leafs
As someone coming back to hockey after a long time. Isint Marchessault the biggest surprise? The team is now second youngest, has had 5 playoff seasons in that time and already has a player with a better franchise stat than 5 other teams, 6 if you include the Jets.
I’m surprised getzlaf is ahead of perry. Pretty sure they played in almost all the same playoff games
Honestly kucherov kinda surprised me for the lightning just because stamkos is on the same team
Alfreddson for me. Mostly because i forgot how Ottawa used to go to on playoff runs.
Crazy how a Vegas player has already surpassed a good chunk of teams.
Wendel Clark with 34 seems like an omen
Surprised to see Yzerman there for the Redwings instead of Gordie Howe
The amount of teams with a sub-35 all-time leader is amazing to me.
And the fact that the Leafs are O6, and four more are WHA era, is also astounding. Teams have been around for 50 seasons and there hasn’t been consistent success like that is amazing.
Not surprised by Nashville, Vegas, Minnesota, Seattle, Columbus, or Florida at all though.
Wendel Clark with only 34. While I really respect Clark, and his career, 34 for old team with (old) play-off success, is not much. Same kinda with Kreider.
Kreider is most surprising.
Vegas over Coyotes when they’ve been in the league 15ish years less is funny.
Alfi goat confirmed!!!