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Flyers' Keith Yandle Ties Doug Jarvis' NHL Record For Most Consecutive Games Played

Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Keith Yandle has tied Doug Jarvis for the longest "Ironman" streak in NHL history, having played in 964 consecutive games.

Jarvis played 964 straight games from Oct. 8, 1975, to Oct. 10, 1987. He did not miss a regular-season game from his NHL debut with the Montreal Canadiens through the end of the streak with the Hartford Whalers.

Yandle, meanwhile, has appeared in every game possible since March 26, 2009.

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964 games <br>12 years <br>4,687 total days <br>Four franchises <br>Parts of 14 seasons <br><br>Keith Yandle is now tied with Doug Jarvis for the longest “Ironman” streak in NHL history.