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Active NHL player points per game career leaders 

*Those in italics are already members of the 100 all time NHL point producers, stats wise and thus legitimate considerations for the hall of fame at the end of their careers. 
*Those colored in purple are players that are among the elite of the NHL already and will, statistically achieve their rank among the 100 all time NHL point producers within their career. They too are thus legitimate considerations for the hall of fame at the end of their career, at their current point per game producing rate.
*Those colored in green are players that are among the (semi) stars of the NHL already and may statistically, their career stats taken into consideration, achieve their rank among the 100 all time NHL point producers within their career. They may then achieve legitimate considerations for the hall of fame at the end of their career, at their current point per game producing rate.
 

Sidney Crosby
Alexander Ovechkin
Jaromir Jagr
Evgeni Malkin
Teemu Selanne
Dany Heatley
Jason Spezza
Joe Thornton
Ilya Kovalchuk
Niklas Backstrom
Pavel Datysuk
Daniel Alfredsson
Ryan Getzlaf
Henrik Zetterberg
Brad Richards
Patrick Kane
Marian Hossa
Martin St. Louis
Jarome Iginla
Eric Staal
Marian Gaborik
Stastny, Paul
Marc Savard
Vincent Lecavalier
Patrik Elias
Alex Tanguay
Milan Hejduk
Daniel Sedin
Rick Nash
Martin Havlat
Tomas Vanek
Henrik Sedin
Derek Roy
Ray Whitney
Ales Hemsky
Daniel Briere
Saku Koivu
Scott Gomez
Simon Gagne
Mike Cammarelli
Ryan Smyth
Steve Sullivan
Mike Ribiero
Patrick Marleau
Mikko Koivu
Jeff Carter
Andy McDonald
Jason Arnott

Sergei Gonchar
Mike Green
Dan Boyle
Lubomir Visnovsky
Chris Pronger
Mark Streit
Tomas Kaberle
Andrei Markov
Dion Phaneuf

Nathan Horton
Todd Bertuzzi
Vinny Prospal
Andrew Brunette
Kristian Huselius
Brad Boyes
Shane Doan
Brendan Morrison
Tomas Plekanec
Chris Kunitz
Brendan Morrow
Brian Gionta
Martin Erat
Justin Williams
Olli Jokinen
Daymond Langkow
Tim Connolly
Eric Cole
Brian Rolston
Jamie Langenbrunner
Nik Antropov
Dustin Brown
Shawn Horcoff
David Legwand
Jochen Hecht
Jason Blake
Marco Sturm
Mike Knuble
Scott Hartnell
Tomas Holmstrom
Matt Cullen
Michal Handzus                (0.515)

Shea Weber
Marek Zidlicky
Joni Pitkanen
Kimmo Timonen
Brian Campbell
J.M. Liles
Duncan Keith
Dennis Wideman
Erik Karlsson
Tyler Myers
Micheal Del Zotto


About collecting the all time NHL point producers


For reasons that include instant recognition of the most offensively productive NHL players of all time, many hall of fame inductees and potential inductees in years to come and the stability of those items which depict these players someone collecting them, for pleasure and profits sake, need be aware of the financial characteristics of potentially owning them all as an entire group. Not withstanding the 'storage' component of owning these items such as hard plastics to contain each one or plastic sleeves/frames or caseing of them a collector should be aware of these figures to maintain an awareness of the instrinsic value of these items and the probable resell value of them, if that becomes your desire after owning them.

If one were to own all 100 of the all time NHL Point Producers the average of each rookie card collectively would be $ 232.29 each.
 If one were to own 95 of the 100 rookie cards, excluding the 5 biggest market value ones (Wayne Gretzky, Gordie Howe, Bobby Hull, Maurice Richard, Bobby Orr), priced over $ 1000, the average of those 95 rookie cards would be $ 88.31 each. This reflects the fact that, as of the present date, the biggest market valued ones encompass 63.8% of the costs to acquire them collectively and 63.8% of the profits that one could derive from selling just these 5 items in the marketplace out of the 100 a collector would own acquire them collectively.
 
If one were to own 71 of the 100 rookie cards, excluding the 5 biggest market ones, mentioned in previous line + the next 24 biggest market valued ones (Jean Beliveau, Henri Richard, Peter Mahovolich, Phil Esposito, Stan Mikita, Alex Delvecchio, John Bucyk, Norm Ullman, Dave Keon, Mario Lemieux, Guy Lafleur, Marcel Dionne, Jean Ratelle, Rod Gilbert, Andy Bathgate, Mark Messier, Bobby Clarke, Steve Yzerman, Ray Bourque, Gilbert Perreault, Mike Bossy, Darryl Sittler, Paul Coffey, Larry Robinson), priced under $ 1000 and over $ 100,  This reflects the fact that, at the present date, these 24 items encompass 31.1% of the costs to acquire them collectively and also 31.1% of the profits that one could derive from selling just these 24 items in the marketplace out of the 100 a collector would own acquire them collectively.

The average of the remaining 71 rookie cards [the names of these can be found looking on 'the marketplace' on this site] collectively would average out to $ 16.54 each. This reflects the fact that, at the present date, these 71 items encompass 5.1% of the costs to acquire them collectively and also 5.1% of the profits that one could derive from selling just these 71 items in the marketplace out of the 100 a collector would own acquire them collectively.

All these serve to inform investors of the high end 5 rookie cards in the marketplace that cost the most and will bring in the most profit upon finding a buyer as well as a cheaper investment among the next 24 rookie cards that will cost less to obtain more quantity and supply and bring about less profit but higher than  any other investments can guarantee surely.

For the collector/'hoader' who seeks quality and numbers in items at a lower cost and respectable profit expectations if ever decided to sell are the remaining 71 rookie cards that are feasible by any stretch of the imagination.


Stats for 'Active' NHL player top marketplace valued rookie cards buyers and sellers of them should know



For reasons that include instant recognition of the most offensively productive NHL players of all time, many hall of fame inductees and potential inductees in years to come and the stability of those items which depict these players someone collecting them, for pleasure and profits sake, need be aware of the financial characteristics of potentially owning them all as an entire group. Not withstanding the 'storage' component of owning these items such as hard plastics to contain each one or plastic sleeves/frames or caseing of them a collector should be aware of these figures to maintain an awareness of the instrinsic value of these items and the probable resell value of them, if that becomes your desire after owning them.

If one were to own all 100 of the 'active' top NHL Point Producers (excluding those already members of the all time top 100 NHL point producers, the average of each rookie card collectively would be $ 300.23 each.

 If one were to own 96 of the 100 rookie cards, excluding the 4 biggest market value ones (Sidney Crosby, Alexander Ovechkin, Evgeni Malkin, Patrick Kane), priced over $ 1000, the average of those remaining 96 rookie cards would be $ 0.00 each. This reflects the fact that, as of the present date, the biggest market valued ones encompass 0.0% of the costs to acquire them collectively and 0.0% of the profits that one could derive from selling just these 5 items in the marketplace out of the 100 a collector would own acquire them collectively.
 
If one were to own x of the 100 rookie cards, excluding the 4 biggest market ones, mentioned in previous line + the next x biggest market valued ones (x, etc.), priced under $ 1000 and over $ 100,  This reflects the fact that, at the present date, these x items encompass 0.0% of the costs to acquire them collectively and also 0.0% of the profits that one could derive from selling just these x items in the marketplace out of the 100 a collector would own acquire them collectively.

The average of the remaining x rookie cards [the names of these can be found looking on 'the marketplace' on this site] collectively would average out to $ 0.00 each. This reflects the fact that, at the present date, these x items encompass 0.0% of the costs to acquire them collectively and also 0.0% of the profits that one could derive from selling just these x items in the marketplace out of the 100 a collector would own acquire them collectively.

All these serve to inform investors of the high end 4 rookie cards in the marketplace that cost the most and will bring in the most profit upon finding a buyer as well as a cheaper investment among the next x rookie cards that will cost less to obtain more quantity and supply and bring about less profit but higher than  any other investments can guarantee surely.

For the collector/'hoader' who seeks quality and numbers in items at a lower cost and respectable profit expectations if ever decided to sell are the remaining x rookie cards that are feasible by any stretch of the imagination.

 Considering the values for the top 20 point producers for each NHL franchise (20 players times 30 current NHL franchises for 600 NHl players in total) in the 2011- 2012 regular season and the market value of their rookie cards a collector and investor should consider the following:

All top 600 rookie cards of 'active' NHL players' top marketplace valued rookie cards are $ 150.31 each (presently 591 are indicated on the site averaging $ 152.60 each).

All these rookie cards of 'active' NHL players valued over $ 1000 encompass 15 names only. They are Sidney Crosby, Alexander Ovechkin, Steven Stamkos, Jonathan Toews, Taylor Hall, John Tavares, Evgeni Malkin, Tyler Seguin, Jordan Eberle, Carey Price, Jeff Skinner, Patrick Kane, Matt Duchesne, P.K. Subban, Ryan Nugent Hopkins. These names encompass 2.5% of the total number of NHL players and 43.10% of the total market value of all the 'active' players combined. The average price of these players' 15 rookie cards are $ 2435.34 each.

All these rookie cards of ' active' NHL players valued over $ 100 encompass 150 names. These names encompass 25.00% of the total number of NHL players and 41.05 % of the total market value of all the 'active' players combined. The average price of these players' 150 rookie cards are $ 246.78 each.

All remaining of these rookie cards of  'active' NHL players valued less than $ 100 encompass 435 names. These names encompass 72.50% of the total number of NHL players and 15.85 % of the total market value of all the 'active' players combined. The average price of these players' 435 rookie cards are $ 32.87 each.