Kessel tied Yandle for the NHL record Monday, when he had an assist in a 3-1 home win against the Toronto Maple Leafs. He has not missed a game since Oct. 31, 2009, when he did not play for the Maple Leafs in a 5-4 shootout loss at the Montreal Canadiens because of offseason shoulder surgery.
Yandle's streak ended at 989 when the defenseman was a healthy scratch for the Flyers in a 6-3 loss to the Maple Leafs on April 2, 2022. His streak started March 26, 2009, when he played for the then-Phoenix Coyotes.
The third longest streak belongs to Doug Jarvis, who played 964 straight games from Oct. 8, 1975, to Oct. 10, 1987. Gary Unger (914) and Patrick Marleau (910) are the only other two players to have played at least 900 in a row.
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brent Burns has the second longest active streak at 685, dating to Nov. 21, 2013. It is also the only active streak of more than 500 games in the NHL.
Ripken became baseball's all-time ironman on Sept. 6, 1995, when he broke the record of New York Yankees first baseman Lou Gehrig, who had played 2,130 straight from June 1, 1925 to April 30, 1939.
Kessel is on track to play his 1,000th consecutive game against the Arizona Coyotes in Las Vegas on Nov. 17.
"When you think about it, it's really incredible," Golden Knights center Jack Eichel said last week. "You rarely see a guy play the full 82 games for the whole season. And for him to do it for so many seasons in a row, it's pretty impressive."