- Wayne Gretzky: Known as “The Great One,” Gretzky is widely considered the best hockey player of all time. He holds numerous records, including most goals, assists, and points in NHL history. He won four Stanley Cup championships and was a 10-time NHL scoring champion.
- Bobby Orr: Orr is widely regarded as one of the greatest defensemen in NHL history. He won two Stanley Cup championships and was a three-time Hart Trophy winner as the league’s most valuable player.
- Mario Lemieux: Lemieux was a dominant force on the ice, winning two Stanley Cup championships and two Hart Trophies. He had a career points-per-game average of 1.88, which is the second-highest in NHL history.
- Gordie Howe: Known as “Mr. Hockey,” Howe played in the NHL for 26 seasons and scored over 800 goals. He won four Stanley Cup championships and was a six-time Hart Trophy winner.
- Bobby Hull: Hull was one of the most prolific goal scorers in NHL history, with 610 goals in his career. He won one Stanley Cup championship and was a two-time Hart Trophy winner.
- Jean Beliveau: Beliveau was a dominant center for the Montreal Canadiens, winning 10 Stanley Cup championships and two Hart Trophies. He scored over 500 goals in his career and was known for his sportsmanship and leadership.
- Maurice Richard: Richard was the first player in NHL history to score 50 goals in a season, and he did it in just 50 games. He won eight Stanley Cup championships with the Montreal Canadiens and was a two-time Hart Trophy winner.
- Sidney Crosby: Crosby is one of the best players of his generation, with three Stanley Cup championships and two Hart Trophies to his name. He has also won two Olympic gold medals for Team Canada.
- Mark Messier: Messier was a dominant center for the Edmonton Oilers and New York Rangers, winning six Stanley Cup championships and two Hart Trophies. He is known for his leadership and clutch performances in big games.
- Doug Harvey: Harvey was one of the best defensemen of his era, winning seven Norris Trophies as the NHL’s top defenseman. He won six Stanley Cup championships with the Montreal Canadiens and was known for his smooth skating and excellent puck-moving ability.