This is it. And it hurts.

MARIO LEMIEUX
Announcing his final retirement on January 24, 2006.

Lemieux played his 1022th, and final, game on December 16, 2005

328
Record number of consecutive games played by Penguins captain Ron Schock.

Shock played in 15 playoff games during that streak that started on October 24, 1973 and lasted until he was traded to the Buffalo Sabres on September 20, 1977

0
The number of complete seasons played by Mario Lemieux and Sidney Crosby.

15
The number of players that only played one game with the Penguins.

104
Record number of games played in one season, hled by Jaromir Jagr & Kevin Stevens for 80 regular season games and 24 playoff games in 1990-91.

ALL-TIME
GAMES PLAYED

1022
MARIO LEMIEUX
946
JAROMIR JAGR
782
JEAN PRONOVOST
759
RICK KEHOE
653
RON STACKHOUSE
648
RON SHOCK
630
RON FRANCIS
625
MARTIN STRAKA
621
BOB ERREY
593
DAVE BURROWS
* This list includes playoff games

Pittsburgh Penguins Iron Men
A list of all the players that played every possible game in one season
and a list of of players that were Penguins for only one game:

Center Ron Schock came to the Penguins in 1969 and is sixth on the team's all-time games played at 648. Schock was the captain of the Pens from 1973 to 1977. During that span he strung together a streak of 328 consecutive games played to establish a team record.
The following Penguins played in every possible game during the season:
SEASON
GAMES
PLAYOFFS
PLAYERS
74
--
Andy Bathgate & Lowell MacDonald
76
--
Robin Burns, Ken Schinkel, & Jean Pronovost
76
10
Michel Briere, Glen Sather & Ron Schock
78
--
Jean Pronovost & Bob Woytowich
78
4
Nick Harbaruk, Bryan Hextall & Bob Leiter
78
--
Dave Burrows, Daryl Edestrand, Nick Harbaruk, Bryan Hextall, Lowell MacDonald, Al McDonough, Greg Pollis, Duane Rupp & Ron Schock
78
--
Lowell MacDonald
80
9
Ron Schock
80
3
Syl Apps, Dave Burrows, Jean Pronovost, Ron Schock, & Ron Stackhouse
80
3
Blair Chapman, Rick Kehoe, Ron Schock, & Ron Stackhouse
80
--
80
7
George Ferguson, Peter Lee, Ross Lonsbury & Greg Malone
80
--
80
5
Rick Kehoe, Peter Lee, Ross Lonsbury & Rod Schutt
80
5
Pat Boutette
80
--
Pat Boutette, Greg Malone & Doug Shedden
80
--
80
--
Doug Shedden & Warren Young
80
--
Jim Johnson
80
--
Jim Johnson
80
--
80
11
Phil Bourque
80
--
Rob Brown & Paul Coffey
80
24
Jaromir Jagr & Kevin Stevens
80
21
Kevin Stevens
84
12
Ron Francis & Shawn McEachren
84
6
Joe Mullen, Larry Murphy & Martin Staka
48
12
Len Barrie, Jaromir Jagr & Larry Murphy (Strike season)
82
18
Jaromir Jagr
82
--
82
6
Rob Brown
82
13
Jan Hrdina
82
11
Alexei Kovalev
82
18
Martin Straka (Robert Lang played 82 regular + 16 playoff)
82
--
Dan LaCouture
82
--
Kent Manderville
82
--
Matt Bradley, MIke Eastwood, Konstantin Koltsov & Josef Melichar
-- --
Season Cancelled
82 --
82 5 Sergei Gonchar & Mark Recchi
82 20 Evgeni Malkin & Jordan Staal
Pittsburgh Penguins: One Game Wonders
The following Penguins played in only one regular season or one playoff game for the Penguins:
# POSITION
PLAYER
DATE / SEASON PLAYED
47
C
Tim Brent
January 21, 2008 (Washington)
50
G
Martin Brochu
March 17, 2004 (New Jersey)
32
LW
Greg Crozier
December 6, 2000 (Boston)
(Only career game in NHL)
30
G
Marv Edwards
1968-69 (Detroit)
24
C
Rob Garner
1982-83 (Hartford)
(Only career game in NHL)
28
C
Rob Geale
1984-85 (Washington)
(Only career game in NHL)
6
D
Joel Kwiatkowski
March 8, 2007 (New Jersey)
11
C
Alain Lemieux
February 17, 1987 (Calgary)
2
D
Brian Lundberg
1982-83 (Only career game in NHL)
32
D
Pat Mayer
1987-88 (Only career game in NHL)
45
C
Glen Mulvenna
1991-92 (New Jersey)
44
D
Todd Nelson
1991-92 (New York Islanders)
23
C
Domenic Pittis
October 26, 1996 (@ Vancouver)
25
G
Greg Redquest
March 19, 1978 (Chicago)
(Only career game in NHL)
31
G
Rick Tabaracci
October 21, 1988 (New Jersey)
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