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The 'Most career goals in NHL history' quiz
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The 'Most career goals in NHL history' quiz

Can you name the NHL players with the most goals scored all-time? Quiz clue: Goals / Teams. Good luck!

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895 / WAS
Alex Ovechkin
894 / EDM, LAK, NYR, STL
Wayne Gretzky
801 / DETHAR
Gordie Howe
766 / BOS, CGY, DAL, FLA, NJ, NYR, PHI, PIT, WAS
Jaromir Jagr
741 / CGY, DAL, DET, PHX, STL
Brett Hull
731 / DET, LAK, NYR
Marcel Dionne
717 / BOS, CHI, NYR
Phil Esposito
708 / MNS, NYR, PHX, TOR, WAS
Mike Gartner
694 / EDM, NYR, VAN
Mark Messier
692 / DET
Steve Yzerman
690 / PIT
Mario Lemieux
684 / ANA, COL, SJ, WIN
Teemu Selanne
668 / DET, LAK, NYR, PIT
Luc Robitaille
656 / DET, HAR, NJ, NYR, STL
Brendan Shanahan
640 / BOS, BUF, COL, NJ, TBL, TOR
Dave Andreychuk
625 / BOS, CGY, COL, LAK, PIT
Jarome Iginla
625 / COL
Joe Sakic
622 / PIT
Sidney Crosby
610 / CHI, HAR, WIN
Bobby Hull
608 / DET, FLA, MNS, TBL, WAS
Dino Ciccarelli
601 / COL, EDM, LAK, MDA, NYR
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