When it comes to hockey greatness, few stats define a legacy like career goals. From Wayne Gretzky’s unmatched dominance to Alexander Ovechkin’s pursuit of history, the NHL’s top goal scorers have defined generations of the sport. Below, we break down the top five all-time leading goal scorers in NHL history and what makes each one legendary.
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- Alexander Ovechkin — 897 Goals
The Washington Capitals’ captain has rewritten the modern record books. Known for his deadly one-timer from the left circle, Ovechkin has combined longevity, power, and precision like no other. Now sitting atop the all-time list with 897 goals, Ovechkin has surpassed legends across eras and continues to extend his record. His chase for 1,000 goals has become one of the sport’s most-watched storylines.
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- Wayne Gretzky — 894 Goals
The “Great One” held the goal-scoring record for decades — and for good reason. Gretzky’s combination of hockey IQ and playmaking made him a force unlike any other. Though known more for his assists, his 894 career goals remain the benchmark for consistency and elite offensive skill. Gretzky achieved this milestone in fewer games than most, solidifying his place as one of the greatest athletes in any sport.
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- Gordie Howe — 801 Goals
Before Ovechkin and Gretzky, there was Mr. Hockey. Gordie Howe’s physical, all-around game set the standard for future generations. Playing across five decades, Howe combined grit with scoring touch, amassing 801 goals and nearly 2,000 career points. His longevity and toughness continue to symbolize the golden age of hockey.
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- Jaromir Jagr — 766 Goals
A Czech superstar who transcended borders, Jaromir Jagr became one of the NHL’s most beloved and productive forwards. With his trademark mullet and unstoppable puck control, Jagr scored 766 goals over 24 seasons. His impact extended beyond the NHL, as he inspired a generation of European players to pursue NHL dreams.
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- Brett Hull — 741 Goals
Known for one of the most powerful slap shots in league history, Brett Hull dominated in the 1990s as the face of the St. Louis Blues offense. His 741 goals rank him fifth all-time, with multiple 50-goal seasons and two Hart Trophy nominations. Hull’s ability to find open ice made him a nightmare for goalies and a fan favorite for decades.
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The Legacy of Goal Scoring in the NHL
Each of these players not only defined eras but transformed how goals are scored. From Gretzky’s finesse to Ovechkin’s raw power, they represent the evolution of the sport. And as Ovechkin continues to climb, hockey fans worldwide are witnessing history in motion.

