Ranking the 5 NHL Records Impossible to Break

The NHL has seen its fair share of mind-blowing feats, moments where players and teams pushed the limits of human ability on ice. But some records are so outrageous, so untouchable, that even imagining them being broken feels like fantasy. Whether it’s due to changes in the modern game, rule adjustments, or just once-in-a-lifetime greatness, these records will likely stand the test of time.

Let’s count down the top 5 NHL records that will probably never be broken.

5. Wayne Gretzky’s 50 Goals in 39 Games (1981–82)

No one gets close to this kind of pace anymore. The “Great One” scored 50 goals in just 39 games, while today, most elite goal-scorers barely reach 50 in an entire season. But with today’s defensive structures and elite goaltending, this one’s cemented in history.

4. Martin Brodeur’s 691 Career Wins

Modern-day NHL goalies don’t play 70+ games a season anymore. Between load management, injuries, and shorter careers, Brodeur’s legendary mark of 691 wins is a mountain no one’s climbing again.

3. Glenn Hall’s 502 Consecutive Starts as Goalie

Forget NHL load management, this was pure ironman status in net. Hall started 502 straight games without missing one, in the era before goalie masks became standard. Unreal. Today’s goaltenders aren’t even asked to play back-to-backs.

2. Wayne Gretzky’s 2,857 Career Points

Even if you erase all of Gretzky’s goals, he’d still be the all-time points leader. That’s how dominant he was. No current player is remotely on pace to touch this number, and with tighter defenses and lower scoring, it’s impossible.

1. Philadelphia Flyers’ 35-Game Unbeaten Streak (1979–80)

Going 35 games without a single loss in the NHL salary cap era is unthinkable. Parity across the league, better travel, and depth across all rosters make it nearly impossible to replicate the Flyers’ legendary streak.

NHL records are meant to be broken, except when they’re not. These feats aren’t just stats; they’re testaments to legends who pushed the boundaries of hockey. As the game continues to evolve, these five records stand like frozen monuments, reminders of what once was, and what might never be again.

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