Iginla, the former Flames captain, scored 1,300 points (625 goals, 675 assists) in 1,554 games in his 21-year NHL career. The forward is 14th in NHL games, tied for 16th in goals with Hall of Famer Joe Sakic, 34th in points, and ninth in game-winning goals (101). Iginla won the Art Ross Trophy as the top scorer in the NHL, and the Rocket Richard Trophy as the top goal-scorer in 2001-02, when he scored 96 points (52 goals, 44 assists). He won the Richard Trophy again in 2003-04 with 41 goals, tied for the NHL lead with Rick Nash and Ilya Kovalchuk. He had 12 straight full NHL seasons with at least 30 goals from 2000-14 (excluding the 2012-13 shortened season). Iginla won a gold medal with Canada at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics and 2010 Vancouver Olympics, and helped Canada win the IIHF World Championship in 1997, the IIHF World Junior Championship in 1996, and the World Cup of Hockey in 2004.