How many goals did Marian Hossa have?

How many goals did Marian Hossa have?

525 goals
Hossa accumulated 525 goals and 609 assists for 1,134 points in 1,309 regular-season games over his 19-year NHL career. He was the 44th player in NHL history to score 500 goals, and the 80th player to score 1,000 points. He was elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2020.

Why did Hossa retire?

” Hossa played his final NHL game for the Hawks in 2017, after which he retired because of a skin condition, although his contract later was dealt to the Coyotes. He said his condition has improved since then because he no longer needs to wear hockey equipment.

Did Marian Hossa win a cup?

PHILADELPHIA — Upon further review, Marian Hossa has finally won the Stanley Cup. There was no way his first championship was going to come easy, especially after the heartbreak of the past two seasons that ended with Stanley Cup Final losses with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2008 and the Detroit Red Wings in 2009.

Is Matt Sundin in the Hall of Fame?

Sundin was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame on 26 June 2012, in his first year of eligibility. He became the second Swede, following Börje Salming (another long-time Maple Leafs player), to be chosen to the Hall of Fame. Sundin was also inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2013.

Who votes for Hockey Hall of Fame?

For a person to be inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame, he or she must be nominated by an elected 18-person selection committee which consists of Hockey Hall of Fame members and media personalities.

What Blackhawk retired?

Famer Marián Hossa
Hockey Hall of Famer Marián Hossa signed a one-day contract to retire with the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday. The winger, who played the last seven seasons of his 19-year career in Chicago, will have his No. 81 retired, the team announced the same day.

What happened to Hossa?

Last season, the 12-year contract Hossa signed with the Blackhawks on July 1, 2009 officially came to end, which meant he could finally (officially) retire a Blackhawk. And on Thursday, that’s what happened.