Hockey fans were treated to a wave of nostalgia this Friday as the NHL unveiled the second wave of its Quarter-Century Team, spotlighting the best skaters who debuted between 2000 and 2010. From record-breaking scorers to playmakers with unmatched vision and two-way dynamos, these seven players not only defined a generation—they shaped the modern NHL. Voted in by fans between February and April, the team represents a celebration of excellence, leadership, and legacy from an unforgettable era of hockey. Let’s take a closer look at the legends who earned their place.
The greatest NHL players From 2000–2010 who redefined the game
The list is stacked with greatness—four No. 1 overall draft picks, a Hockey Hall of Famer, and a staggering collection of hardware: 15 Stanley Cups, seven Hart Trophies, and more than a dozen Rocket Richards. But beyond the stats and accolades, these seven players left a mark on the sport that still resonates today.
1. Patrice Bergeron (Boston Bruins) Patrice Bergeron was the ultimate embodiment of consistency and class. With over 1,000 career points and a record six Selke Trophies, Bergeron was a two-way force for nearly two decades. His leadership earned praise from teammates across generations. “That’s the type of leadership that doesn’t happen overnight. It’s a gift,” Bruins winger Brad Marchand said of his longtime captain. Bergeron retired in 2023, leaving a legacy as one of Boston’s greatest.
2. Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins) Sidney Crosby remains a defining face of the NHL. With three Cups and more than 1,600 points, “Sid the Kid” has averaged over a point per game for 20 straight seasons—more than even Gretzky. “He earns that respect… through his performance and how hard he competes,” said former Penguins coach Mike Sullivan. Fan-voted as the league’s most complete and intelligent player for six straight seasons, Crosby’s influence is as strong as ever.
3. Pavel Datsyuk (Detroit Red Wings)Pavel Datsyuk, inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2024, dazzled fans with jaw-dropping skill and defensive brilliance. A three-time Selke and four-time Lady Byng winner, Datsyuk was known for stripping pucks effortlessly. “It was an unbelievable talent. He was the best at it,” said teammate Patrick Kane . The “Magic Man” helped Detroit to two Stanley Cups and countless highlight reels.
4. Patrick Kane (Chicago Blackhawks) Patrick Kane helped usher in a golden age for the Blackhawks, winning three Cups and racking up more than 1,300 points. The 2016 Hart winner and Conn Smythe recipient in 2013, Kane is the most decorated U.S.-born player of his era. “He’s a big part of why hockey’s so big [in Chicago],” said Red Wings forward J.T. Compher.
5. Evgeni Malkin (Pittsburgh Penguins) Evgeni Malkin was the perfect complement to Crosby—sometimes even outshining him. With over 1,300 points and three Cups, the 2012 Hart winner was an unstoppable force in full stride. “It’s been pretty incredible to be part of the team and play with him,” Crosby reflected.
6. Alex Ovechkin (Washington Capitals) Alex Ovechkin, now the NHL’s all-time goals leader with 895, redefined goal-scoring with his signature one-timers and relentless style. “They say records are made to be broken, but I’m not sure who’s going to get more goals than that,” said Wayne Gretzky himself.
7. Steven Stamkos (Tampa Bay Lightning) Steven Stamkos, who signed with Nashville in 2024, leaves behind a legendary Lightning legacy. With two Cups and over 1,100 points, he was a model of loyalty and scoring power. “Everything speaks for itself,” said teammate Victor Hedman.
These seven skaters didn’t just play the game—they elevated it. Through highlight-reel moments, unforgettable playoff runs, and unmatched dedication, they defined a generation. Their careers may be winding down—or already complete—but their impact is permanent. As anticipation builds for the next wave of NHL Quarter-Century honorees, this class stands as a tribute to true legends, players who defined greatness.
Also Read: Breaking down the 2025 NHL MVP finalists: Hart and Ted Lindsay award predictions
The greatest NHL players From 2000–2010 who redefined the game
The list is stacked with greatness—four No. 1 overall draft picks, a Hockey Hall of Famer, and a staggering collection of hardware: 15 Stanley Cups, seven Hart Trophies, and more than a dozen Rocket Richards. But beyond the stats and accolades, these seven players left a mark on the sport that still resonates today.
1. Patrice Bergeron (Boston Bruins) Patrice Bergeron was the ultimate embodiment of consistency and class. With over 1,000 career points and a record six Selke Trophies, Bergeron was a two-way force for nearly two decades. His leadership earned praise from teammates across generations. “That’s the type of leadership that doesn’t happen overnight. It’s a gift,” Bruins winger Brad Marchand said of his longtime captain. Bergeron retired in 2023, leaving a legacy as one of Boston’s greatest.
2. Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins) Sidney Crosby remains a defining face of the NHL. With three Cups and more than 1,600 points, “Sid the Kid” has averaged over a point per game for 20 straight seasons—more than even Gretzky. “He earns that respect… through his performance and how hard he competes,” said former Penguins coach Mike Sullivan. Fan-voted as the league’s most complete and intelligent player for six straight seasons, Crosby’s influence is as strong as ever.
3. Pavel Datsyuk (Detroit Red Wings)Pavel Datsyuk, inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2024, dazzled fans with jaw-dropping skill and defensive brilliance. A three-time Selke and four-time Lady Byng winner, Datsyuk was known for stripping pucks effortlessly. “It was an unbelievable talent. He was the best at it,” said teammate Patrick Kane . The “Magic Man” helped Detroit to two Stanley Cups and countless highlight reels.
Introducing the second batch of players voted to the #NHLQCTeam! 👏
— NHL (@NHL) May 9, 2025
These skaters each made their NHL debut between 2000-2010!
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4. Patrick Kane (Chicago Blackhawks) Patrick Kane helped usher in a golden age for the Blackhawks, winning three Cups and racking up more than 1,300 points. The 2016 Hart winner and Conn Smythe recipient in 2013, Kane is the most decorated U.S.-born player of his era. “He’s a big part of why hockey’s so big [in Chicago],” said Red Wings forward J.T. Compher.
5. Evgeni Malkin (Pittsburgh Penguins) Evgeni Malkin was the perfect complement to Crosby—sometimes even outshining him. With over 1,300 points and three Cups, the 2012 Hart winner was an unstoppable force in full stride. “It’s been pretty incredible to be part of the team and play with him,” Crosby reflected.
6. Alex Ovechkin (Washington Capitals) Alex Ovechkin, now the NHL’s all-time goals leader with 895, redefined goal-scoring with his signature one-timers and relentless style. “They say records are made to be broken, but I’m not sure who’s going to get more goals than that,” said Wayne Gretzky himself.
7. Steven Stamkos (Tampa Bay Lightning) Steven Stamkos, who signed with Nashville in 2024, leaves behind a legendary Lightning legacy. With two Cups and over 1,100 points, he was a model of loyalty and scoring power. “Everything speaks for itself,” said teammate Victor Hedman.
These seven skaters didn’t just play the game—they elevated it. Through highlight-reel moments, unforgettable playoff runs, and unmatched dedication, they defined a generation. Their careers may be winding down—or already complete—but their impact is permanent. As anticipation builds for the next wave of NHL Quarter-Century honorees, this class stands as a tribute to true legends, players who defined greatness.
Also Read: Breaking down the 2025 NHL MVP finalists: Hart and Ted Lindsay award predictions
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