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For ice hockey players in the National Hockey League (NHL), playing 500 consecutive regular season games is considered a highly significant achievement. This is often referred to as an "iron man streak". As of the completion of the 2021–22 NHL season – the 104th regular season of play of the NHL – 26 players had played at least 500 consecutive regular season games in their NHL career, making it one of the most exclusive 500-clubs in the NHL.

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  • For ice hockey players in the National Hockey League (NHL), playing 500 consecutive regular season games is considered a highly significant achievement. This is often referred to as an "iron man streak". As of the completion of the 2021–22 NHL season – the 104th regular season of play of the NHL – 26 players had played at least 500 consecutive regular season games in their NHL career, making it one of the most exclusive 500-clubs in the NHL. The first player to play 500 consecutive games was Murray Murdoch, who played his 500th consecutive game during the 1936–37 season, the 20th season of the NHL. Phil Kessel is the current record holder, having played 1,000+ games consecutively; likewise, he is the only player to have recorded 1,000 consecutive games. Glenn Hall is the only goaltender to play 500 consecutive games (1955–1962), and Henrik Sedin is the only European player to do so (2004–2014). Several streaks ended for reasons other than player injury. Both Steve Larmer's and Johnny Wilson's streaks ended due to contract disputes. Andrew Cogliano's run ended at 830 games because of a two-game suspension, while Patrick Marleau's streak ended at 910 games with his retirement. During his consecutive games streak, Marleau broke the NHL all-time record for games played, playing his 1,768th game on April 19, 2021. Other streaks ended because the player was a healthy scratch, or was sent down to the minors. As of the beginning of the 2022–23 season, there are two players with active streaks: Phil Kessel and Brent Burns. Burns is the most recent member of the 500 consecutive game club, playing his 500th game on December 3, 2019. In addition to the formal record, Kessel has the unofficial all-time record for most consecutive games played including playoffs. Kessel has played 81 playoff games during his streak. Keith Yandle initially broke Doug Jarvis' consecutive games played record on January 25, 2022, when the Philadelphia Flyers took the ice against the New York Islanders. Kessel passed Jarvis on March 27, 2022, when the Coyotes played the Winnipeg Jets, and became the NHL's active iron man on April 2, 2022, when Yandle was scratched from the Flyers' starting lineup. Kessel then passed Yandle for the record on October 25, 2022, as his Vegas Golden Knights played the San Jose Sharks; he then became the first player to play 1,000 consecutive games on November 17, 2022. (en)
  • В Национальной хоккейной лиге хоккеисты, проведшие за свои клубы 500 и более игр подряд в регулярном сезоне, получают почётное звание «Iron Man», «Железный человек». На данный момент, в общей сложности, набралось 25 таких игроков. Первым игроком, сыгравшим 500 игр подряд, был Мюррей Мёрдок из «Нью-Йорк Рейнджерс», который провёл свою пятисотую игру подряд в сезоне 1936/37. Наибольшее количество игр подряд сыграл Фил Кессел. Гленн Холл – единственный вратарь в списке «Железных людей». Швед Хенрик Седин — единственный европеец. Из действующих игроков лишь Фил Кессел и Брент Бёрнс продолжают свои «железные» серии. Кит Яндл и Фил Кессел стали первыми американцами в данном списке, оба вошли в него на протяжении регулярного сезона 2015/16. В том же сезоне в список вошёл Патрик Марло. За всю историю НХЛ только три человека не пропустили ни одного матча в своей карьере — это Дуг Джарвис, Энди Хебентон и Мюррей Мёрдок. (ru)
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  • For ice hockey players in the National Hockey League (NHL), playing 500 consecutive regular season games is considered a highly significant achievement. This is often referred to as an "iron man streak". As of the completion of the 2021–22 NHL season – the 104th regular season of play of the NHL – 26 players had played at least 500 consecutive regular season games in their NHL career, making it one of the most exclusive 500-clubs in the NHL. (en)
  • В Национальной хоккейной лиге хоккеисты, проведшие за свои клубы 500 и более игр подряд в регулярном сезоне, получают почётное звание «Iron Man», «Железный человек». На данный момент, в общей сложности, набралось 25 таких игроков. Первым игроком, сыгравшим 500 игр подряд, был Мюррей Мёрдок из «Нью-Йорк Рейнджерс», который провёл свою пятисотую игру подряд в сезоне 1936/37. Наибольшее количество игр подряд сыграл Фил Кессел. Гленн Холл – единственный вратарь в списке «Железных людей». Швед Хенрик Седин — единственный европеец. (ru)
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  • List of NHL players with 500 consecutive games played (en)
  • Список игроков НХЛ, сыгравших 500 и более матчей подряд (ru)
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