
By the Numbers: Chasing the 60-Goal Spectacle
50 goals is elite. 60 goals is legend. From Wayne Gretzky to Mario Lemieux to Connor McDavid, why the NHL’s rare 60-goal seasons still define greatness.
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50 goals is elite. 60 goals is legend. From Wayne Gretzky to Mario Lemieux to Connor McDavid, why the NHL’s rare 60-goal seasons still define greatness.

Why #55 is the heartbeat of the St. Louis Blues: Colton Parayko’s trust, skill, grit, 2019 Stanley Cup glory—and Project 55 lifting families beyond the rink.

From Saskatchewan to NHL legend—Glenn Hall’s ironman streak (502 games), butterfly style, and Stanley Cup playoff performances redefined the goalie position.

Saturday’s NHL games brought milestones and frustration. What do Canada’s teams still need to get right in January?

Not all shutouts are equal. Jordan Binnington’s calm 2–0 win vs the Montreal Canadians sent a quiet message about timing, trust, and pressure for—Team Canada.

Not flashy, not famous—until now. How two NHL All-Star goalies, Corey Crawford and Jordan Binnington, turned #50 into a Stanley Cup goalie legacy.

Hockey isn’t just scores and stats. It’s siblings, teammates, and bonds built on cold ice that last long after the final buzzer.

Hockey’s #44 isn’t everywhere—it’s earned. From Chris Pronger’s dominance to Rob Niedermayer’s Stanley Cup, #44 became a symbol of toughness and winning.

From overlooked draft pick to trusted captain, David Backes’ #42 defined honest, heavy St. Louis Blues hockey—and a decade St. Louis won’t forget.

In the NHL, #41 wasn’t flashy—it was earned. Meet the goalies whose grit, longevity, and wins turned a quiet number into a legacy.

From 227th pick overall to beloved All-Star, Pavol Demitra made #38 a symbol of quiet brilliance—one smart play, one perfect moment at a time.

Was this a bad night for the Jets—or another warning that clean looks aren’t enough in the Central?

Two eras. One family. Bobby and Brett Hull redefined NHL scoring, shattered records, and became the only father-son "1000 point players and Hall of Famers" duo.
Cujo’s journey had no draft-day hype—just grit, chaos, and clutch heroics. Six teams, countless moments. The perfect kickoff to Between the Pipes.

Can the Canadiens finally find that full 60-minute game, or will more strong starts keep getting undone by costly lapses?

Canadian teams were busy Saturday: Maple Leafs fall in SO, Oilers dominate, Canucks & Flames shine, Sens and Jets stumble.

Can the Senators turn early pressure and chances into wins after a narrow 2-1 loss to Joel Hofer and the Blues at home?

Would the Canadiens be bold or reckless to trade a prospect haul for Binnington and Kyrou—and is this blockbuster even worth considering?

What did last night’s games reveal about where all six Canadian teams actually stand right now?

Brady Tkachuk returned and the Sens led after two—yet it still wasn’t enough. Another third-period collapse. What’s going wrong?

Can the Maple Leafs survive stretches like this? A look at resilience, ice-time trust, and mental grit in tough early-season games.

Maple Leafs grind out OT win, Scheifele sets Jets record, Flames chase Bedard again — Canadian hockey last night had it all.”

Did the Maple Leafs finally find their heartbeat in an overtime win — and can this gritty effort be the spark that turns their season around?

How do you go from scoring on your own goalie to winning the game in style? Only William Nylander could script a night this strange—and this perfect.