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- Playing in his 965th consecutive NHL game, Keith Yandle has officially become the NHL’s Iron Man.
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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. [2]
RankNameGamesStart11,064 (0)November 3, 20092989March 26, 20093964 (C)October 8, 1975 [6]4914February 24, 1968Jan 25, 2022 · Playing in his 965th consecutive NHL game, Keith Yandle has officially become the NHL’s Iron Man. The Philadelphia Flyers defenceman passed the league record 964 games set by Doug Jarvis...
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Jun 24, 2023 · Currently, the NHL's Ironman title belongs to Vegas Golden Knights forward Phil Kessel. Kessel has showcased incredible durability and consistency by playing in an astounding 1,064...
Jan 25, 2022 · Only four defensemen have even cracked 500 consecutive games. Now, one of those four will, improbably, claim the all-time record.
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Sep 20, 2022 · Keith Yandle, 36, who became the NHL's all-time Iron Man last season, extending his consecutive-games streak to 989 before the Philadelphia Flyers scratched him late in the year, announced...
Jan 25, 2022 · Despite untold bumps, bruises, injuries, and even the thread of COVID, Keith Yandle set a new NHL ironman streak record on Tuesday. Yandle played in his 965th consecutive game, breaking Doug Jarvis’ record for the most consecutive regular-season games played in NHL history.