No Puckin' Way: 10 Nearly-Unbreakable NHL Records

Puckpassion by Scribe Written on July 13, 2009
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LOS ANGELES - JANUARY 20:  Wayne Gretzky smiles as Luc Robitaille has his jersey retired before the Los Angeles Kings play against the Phoenix Coyotes on January 20, 2007 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by Noah Graham/Getty Image
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The NHL has been around since 1917, and through over 90 years, many eye-popping records have been set.

Which records are the toughest to break?

More importantly, will they ever be broken?

Many NHL fans and analysts have their own opinions on which NHL records are the toughest to break, while certain records are simply known as unbreakable by the majority.

With a little research, and a lot of judgment, I figured out which I think are the 10 toughest records to break in NHL history.

Let's hope I don't disappoint you.

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