Steven Stamkos has now scored 602 goals in the NHL regular season.

Nashville star forward Steven Stamkos scored his team’s 1-0 goal against Edmonton last night as the Predators grabbed a 4-3 overtime victory.

The hit was the Canadian’s 602nd career goal in the NHL regular season. Thus, he rose in the all-time scoring list Jari Kurrin (601 goals) passed to 21st place.

Stamkos has now played 1,210 games in the NHL regular season with 602+619=1,221. Kurri once played 1,251 games with 601+797=1,398.

Finland’s number one name in the goal exchange of all time is Teemu Selännewho scored 684 goals in the NHL regular season. He is 12th on the all-time list.

It’s at the top Alexander Ovechkin 917 with his goal. 20 of the Russian’s hits have come this season.

McDavid broke his record

Steven Stamkos ranks 21st in the NHL’s all-time scoring list. PDO

Not only Stamkos, but also Edmonton Connor McDavid was on top again. The star center scored two goals and thus stretched his scoring streak to no less than 20 matches.

It is the Oilers skipper’s own personal scoring streak record and the NHL’s longest scoring streak this season.

In the last 20 games, McDavid has scored a cheeky 46 (19+27) power points. Thanks to Hirmuviree, the man has also risen to the top of the NHL points market.

McDavid’s balance for the entire season is now 47 games and 82 (30+52) points. If the pace stays the same throughout the rest of the season, the superstar will forge 143 points in 82 games.

McDavid’s single-season point record is 153 (64+89) points.

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