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Closing out Dustin Brown Appreciation Week for the two-time Stanley Cup captain, we dive into the numbers behind Brown's prestigious career. As a vital part of the Kings identity and success in his 18 seasons, Brown has many numbers and statistics that stand out. Here's how they rank in Kings franchise history.

3,632 - Hits

The largest number among Brown's career statistics may have come at a physical price, but it also set an NHL record. With 3,632 career hits, Brown retired after the 2021-22 season as the all-time leader in NHL history in hits. Of course holding the Kings record, Brown also leads the Kings in hits in the playoffs with 437 across 92 games, 193 more than Trevor Lewis who sits in second.

712 - Points

Brown ranks seventh in Kings history in points with 712 (325-387=712).

213 - Even Strength Goals

Brown's offensive ability came in all situations as he ranks fifth among Kings in even strength goals.

106 - Power Play Goals 5th

With a man advantage Brown also sits at fifth all-time among Kings.

42 - Game-Winning Goals

The clutch former captain also potted 42 game-winning goals with 42 deciders.

3,360 - Shots

Continuing with Brown's offensive eliteness, Brown was a constant threat to the opposing goalie with 3,360 career shots on goal. Brown sits second in Kings history, trailing only Marcel Dionne (3,848).

6 - Hat Tricks

Earlier this week we highlighted Brown's one career four-goal game. Today we recognize the six hat trick's that #23 tallied across his career. Brown ranks tied for sixth in Kings history alongside Wayne Gretzky.

92 - Playoff Games Played

Brown's 92 playoff games is tied for second all-time among Kings alongside Dave Taylor and Jonathan Quick. Brown notched over a half-a-point per game in the playoffs with 49 points (19-30=49).

1 - First Member In Kings Franchise History To Lift The Cup

As the captain of the Kings between 2008-2016, Brown became the first member in franchise history to touch and raise the Stanley Cup after the Kings defeated the New Jersey Devils in six games in the 2011-12 Stanley Cup Finals.