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  1. Pascal Leclaire has not been elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame. How many Stanley Cups has Pascal Leclaire won? Pascal Leclaire has never won a Stanley Cup as a player.

    • November 7, 1982
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    Nicklas Backstrom

    Games played: 1,105 (271 goals-762 assists-1,033 points) We start with a controversial name on this list, simply because Backstrom doesn’t have any individual hardware. However, he has a Stanley Cup, which is more than some others on this list have. He also has an Olympic silver medal. He’s also played at nearly a point-per-game throughout his career and has 12 seasons with 50 or more points. While he may not always be the flashiest player, he is one of the best point producers in the game, a...

    Sidney Crosby

    Games played: 1,272 (592-1,004-1,596) Three Stanley Cups, two Art Ross Trophies, two Hart Trophies, two Conn Smythe Trophies, three Ted Lindsay Awards, two Rocket Richard Trophies, and two Olympic gold medals. The induction introduction writes itself. Plus, Crosby achieved all of that despite losing a great deal of time to concussionsthroughout his career. There’s no question that he has already carved out a HHOF career and it’s impressive to think what his resume could look like if it weren’...

    Anze Kopitar

    Games played: 1,373 (419-792-1,211) The first Slovenian to ever play in the NHL, Anze Kopitarhas become one of the best two-way forwards in the game. Between him and Bergeron, the Selke Trophy usually goes to one of them, with Kopitar winning two of them. On top of the Selke wins, Kopitar has led the Los Angeles Kings to two Stanley Cups and has a Lady Byng Trophy to his name while earning votes for the Lady Byng trophy in 16 seasons. While being great away from the puck, he’s also led his te...

    Drew Doughty

    Games played: 1,177 (156-513-669) Ever since breaking into the league, Drew Doughtyhas been one of the best defenders in the NHL. He may just have one Norris Trophy win, but during his career, he’s received votes for the award in 10 seasons, including four top-five finishes. Doughty has bolstered his resume with two Stanley Cups, two Olympic gold medals, a U20 World Junior Championship gold medal, a World Cup gold, and a World Championship silver. With that list of accolades alone, he should...

    Victor Hedman

    Games played: 1,052 (156-572-728) Victor Hedmanmight have started his NHL career at a turtle’s pace back in 2009 but has since become one of, if not the best defenceman in the entire league. His impressive blend of size, speed, and overall reliable two-way play has led the Tampa Bay Lightning’s attack for the past eight seasons. Since putting up his first 50-point campaign in 2014, he’s accumulated 584 points in 719 games and has filled his trophy case with a Norris Trophy in 2018, and the ul...

    Erik Karlsson

    Games played: 1,002 (189-628-817) There was a point in recent history where Erik Karlssonwas the best defenseman in the entire league and it wasn’t even a question. Throughout the early stages of his career, he dominated in both the offensive and defensive zones, posting points at a historic clip while earning two Norris Trophies. However, once he departed the Ottawa Senators for the San Jose Sharks, Karlsson’s career trajectory slowed significantly. Between 2018-19 and 2021-22, he had fallen...

    Andrei Vasilevskiy

    Games played: 477 (2.56 career goals-against average [GAA], .917 career save percentage [SV%]) When you look at Andrei Vasileveskiy’s resume as a starting goaltender, you’ll see some truly staggering numbers. He’s been an absolutely dominant force in both the regular season and in the playoffs, earning five-straight Vezina nominations, including a win in 2019, along with the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 2021. The amazing part for Vasilevskiy, at only 29 years old, he still has good ye...

    Marc-Andre Fleury

    Games played: 1,025 (2.60 career GAA .912 career SV%) It’s hard to imagine the hockey world without Marc-Andre Fleury. Since he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins back in 2003, he’s had one of the most prolific goaltending careers in NHL history. With a Vezina Trophy and three Stanley Cups to his name, he’s found a way to win no matter where he plays. Fleury is one of only three goaltenders to win 500 NHL games, with only Hall of Famer Martin Brodeurhaving more. He’s also played the fourt...

  2. Jun 24, 2020 · Alex Mogilny is, in our estimation, a Hall of Famer. You know who else had a 1.042 points per game average for his career? That would be Palffy, with 713 points in 684 games.

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  3. Nov 14, 2012 · With Monday's announcement that he is retiring from hockey, former Senators goaltender Pascal Leclaire now officially cements his legacy in the NHL and his place in Ottawa Senators history. The following is a retrospective on the lore of Pascal Leclaire.

  4. The Career of Pascal Leclaire - YouTube. The Hockey Guy. 306K subscribers. 509. 8.3K views 2 years ago. He was drafted early and showed potential, but was dealing with injuries often and that...

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  5. Nov 13, 2012 · Pascal Leclaire calls it a career. Former Columbus Blue Jackets and Ottawa Senators goalie Pascal Leclaire has announced his retirement at the age of 30. Leclaire, taken eighth overall by Columbus at the 2001 NHL Entry Draft, cited a recurring hip injury as the reason for hanging up his skates.

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  7. Pascal Leclaire Facts. Date of Birth Nov 07, 1982. Age 41. Place of Birth Repentigny, QC, CAN. Nation. Canada. Youth Team AHM Repentigny. Position G. Height 188 cm / 6'2".