| MARK MESSIER BELIEVES IN THE POWER OF COLD-fX®†
For over 10 years as a player in the NHL Mark Messier relied on COLD-fX to keep him on the ice. Through grueling seasons and tough games Mark was able to stay on his game with the help of COLD-fX.
Even now Mark continues to rely on COLD-fX to handle his tough schedule as a community leader, philanthropist, radio personality and (the biggest job of all) dad.
Awards and Achievements
Mark is the second all-time leading scorer in NHL history. He is the only NHL player to captain two different Stanley Cup winners: 1994 Rangers and 1990 Oilers. He also was a member of five Oilers' teams that won the Stanley Cup, a two-time winner of Hart Memorial Trophy as regular-season MVP, won the 1984 Conn Smythe Trophy as Playoff MVP, twice won the Lester B. Pearson Award as NHL's outstanding player, was a four-time first team All Star and played in 14 NHL All Star games.
- 1983-84 - Stanley Cup Champion
- 1984-85 - Stanley Cup Champion
- 1986-87 - Stanley Cup Champion
- 1987-88 - Stanley Cup Champion
- 1989-90 - Stanley Cup Champion
- 1993-94 - Stanley Cup Champion
- 1989-90 - Hart Trophy Winner
- 1991-92 - Hart Trophy Winner
- 1983-84 - Conn Smythe Trophy Winner
- 1989-90 - Lester B. Pearson Award Winner
- 1991-92 - Lester B. Pearson Award Winner
- 1981-82 - First-Team All-Star Left Wing
- 1982-83 - First-Team All-Star Left Wing
- 1989-90 - First-Team All-Star Centre
- 1991-92 - First-Team All-Star Centre
- 1983-84 - Second-Team All-Star Left Wing
- Played in fifteen NHL All-Star Games in 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2004
- Played for the Edmonton Oilers Heritage Classic alumni team while a member of the New York Rangers.
- The only player to have captained two different Stanley Cup winning teams (Edmonton Oilers and New York Rangers)
- In 1998, he was ranked number 12 on The Hockey News' list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players.
- On November 13, 2006, the National Hockey League created the Mark Messier Trophy, a monthly leadership award.
- In November 2007, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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