Richard turns 84 when he celebrates his "real" birthday for the 21st time on Saturday, along with eight other former NHL players who were born on Feb. 29.
This is the first year since 1999 that the NHL hasn't had an active player born on "Leap Day." The last two were forward Simon Gagne, who entered the NHL with the Philadelphia Flyers in 1999-2000 and retired in 2015, and goalie Cam Ward, who hung up his pads in 2019 after 14 NHL seasons, all but the last one with the Carolina Hurricanes. Defenseman Bobby Sanguinetti, who played 45 games with the New York Rangers and the Hurricanes from 2009-13 and now plays in Germany's DEL, is the only active Feb. 29-born player who has played in an NHL game.
"I always celebrated it on the 28th; I liked to keep it in the same month," Ward told NHL.com before his last Feb. 29 birthday celebration four years ago. "I usually had a big celebration when the 29th came around because it only comes once every four years."
Sanguinetti and Kari Eloranta, who played 267 NHL games from 1981-82 to 1986-87, all but 12 with the Calgary Flames, are the only defensemen born on Feb. 29. Eloranta, the only non-North American among the Feb. 29-born players, had 116 points (13 goals, 103 assists) before returning to his native Finland to conclude his career.
The fewest NHL games played by a Leap Day player is two, by Darryl Williams, a forward who was with the Los Angeles Kings briefly in 1992-93. James Dobson, who played with the Minnesota North Stars, Colorado Rockies and Quebec Nordiques from 1979-84, is next with 12.
Richard is by far the most accomplished member of the NHL's Feb. 29 club. Not only is the younger (by 15 years) brother of Maurice "Rocket" Richard in the Hockey Hall of Fame, his offensive totals (1,046 points; 358 goals, 688 assists) dwarf everyone else born on Leap Day, as do the 1,258 games played by the "Pocket Rocket."