
The veteran's 18 game-winning goals in the playoffs are tied for the fourth-most all-time. Pavelski hasn't just filled the net at the most important time of year, he's done so at crucial times for his team. Jagr is shoe-in when he's eligible and Lemieux played for three different Stanley Cup winners and appeared in 234 playoff games.

Of the 12 players ahead of him, only two aren't in the Hockey Hall of Fame: Jaromir Jagr and Claude Lemieux. Pavelski's 73 postseason goals are tied for 13th in NHL history.

He also has six more tallies than Evgeni Malkin in just three more contests. Some of that total can be attributed to the 38-year-old's longevity, but he has two more goals than Sidney Crosby in the exact same number of playoff games (180). That was Pavelski 73rd career playoff goal, the highest total among active NHL players. ⭐️ JOE PAVELSKI SAID WE'RE GOING TO FIVE ⭐️ #Stanle圜up /oTfRN3CL24
