Retired Players Within 100 Points
These are players who are now retired that came within 100 points of reaching 1000 for their career. They are listed with the NHL team for which they played the most games.
| Player | Team | Final season | HHOF | GP | G | A | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Kariya | Mighty Ducks of Anaheim | 2009–10 | Eligible 2013 | 989 | 402 | 587 | 989 |
| Rick Middleton | Boston Bruins | 1987–88 | — | 1005 | 448 | 540 | 988 |
| Dave Keon | Toronto Maple Leafs | 1981–82 | 1986 | 1296 | 396 | 590 | 986 |
| Andy Bathgate | New York Rangers | 1970–71 | 1978 | 1069 | 349 | 624 | 973 |
| Maurice Richard | Montreal Canadiens | 1959–60 | 1961 | 978 | 544 | 421 | 965 |
| Kirk Muller | New Jersey Devils | 2002–03 | — | 1349 | 357 | 602 | 959 |
| Larry Robinson | Montreal Canadiens | 1991–92 | 1995 | 1384 | 208 | 750 | 958 |
| Rick Tocchet | Philadelphia Flyers | 2001–02 | — | 1144 | 440 | 512 | 952 |
| Chris Chelios | Chicago Blackhawks | 2009–10 | Eligible 2013 | 1651 | 185 | 763 | 948 |
| Steve Thomas | Toronto Maple Leafs | 2003–04 | — | 1235 | 421 | 512 | 933 |
| Neal Broten | Minnesota North Stars | 1996–97 | — | 1099 | 289 | 634 | 923 |
| Bobby Orr | Boston Bruins | 1978–79 | 1979 | 657 | 270 | 645 | 915 |
| Gary Roberts | Calgary Flames | 2008–09 | — | 1224 | 438 | 472 | 910 |
| Scott Stevens | New Jersey Devils | 2003–04 | 2007 | 1635 | 196 | 712 | 908 |
| Tony Amonte | Chicago Blackhawks | 2006–07 | — | 1174 | 416 | 484 | 900 |
Read more about this topic: List Of NHL Players With 1000 Points
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