Check out the NHL's top 10 active leaders in career playoff goals, points, points by defensemen, goalie wins and shutouts. The usual suspects -- Crosby, Kane, Doughty, Fleury -- are in place, plus a few names that might surprise you.

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First things first: Jaromir Jagr and Marian Hossa, both of whom are still considered "active" NHL players, were not included in this exercise.

Jagr's NHL tenure effectively came to an end in Calgary this season, and he returned to his native Czech Republic to close out his superlative career. If he had been included, the 46-year-old mullet aficionado would easily rank first among active players in career playoff goals (75) and points (201). Hossa, meanwhile, hasn't retired but appears unlikely to suit up in the NHL again after sitting out this season due to side effects of medication to treat a skin disorder. If he had been included, the 39-year-old would rank sixth among active players in career playoff goals (47) and fourth in points (149).

OK, that's enough about old guys who aren't included. Let's take a look at who is included among the NHL's top 10 active leaders in playoff goals, points, points by defensemen, goalie wins and shutouts.

(Note: Statistics are through games played April 13, 2018.)

Top 10 active players: CAREER PLAYOFF POINTS GP Points 1. Sidney Crosby, Pit 150 167 2. Evgeni Malkin, Pit 151 158 T-3. Patrick Kane, Chi 127 123 T-3. Joe Thornton, SJ 160 123 T-5. Patrick Marleau, Tor 178 120 T-5. Henrik Zetterberg, Det 137 120 7. Ryan Getzlaf, Ana 122 118 8. Jonathan Toews, Chi 128 110 9. Justin Williams, Car 140 94 10. Chris Kunitz, TB 162 92

Notable:



– Crosby and Malkin sit 1-2 in playoff points among active NHL players, with a big cushion over everybody else. They're both on the cusp of the top 20 all-time and could move up into the top five before all is said and done.



– Marleau is listed with Toronto, but all of his playoff points (so far) come from his 19-season stint in San Jose.



– Four of the 10 players listed above (Kane, Zetterberg, Toews, Williams) didn't qualify for the playoffs this year. Here are the next highest-scoring active NHLers who made it into the post-season: Washington's Alex Ovechkin (98 playoff GP, 90 points), Anaheim's Corey Perry (115 playoff GP, 89 points), San Jose's Joe Pavelski (112 playoff GP, 85 points), Boston's David Krejci (97 playoff GP, 79 points) and Philadelphia's Valtteri Filppula (154 playoff GP, 79 points).



– Top 5 all-time leaders: Wayne Gretzky holds the NHL record with 382 playoff points, followed by Mark Messier (295), Jari Kurri (233), Glenn Anderson (214) and Jagr (201).

Top 10 active players: CAREER PLAYOFF GOALS GP Goals 1. Patrick Marleau, Tor 178 68 2. Sidney Crosby, Pit 150 60 3. Evgeni Malkin, Pit 151 59 4. Henrik Zetterberg, Det 137 57 5. Patrick Kane, Chi 127 50 6. Alex Ovechkin, Wsh 98 46 7. Joe Pavelski, SJ 112 42 8. Jonathan Toews, Chi 128 40 9. Jeff Carter, LA 118 39 10. Ryan Getzlaf, Ana 122 37

Notable:



– Marleau has nearly a 10-goal bulge over second- and third-place Crosby and Malkin, albeit in about 30 more playoff games.



– Ovechkin, the only player with fewer than 100 playoff games to crack the top 10, comes in sixth.



– Three of the 10 players listed above (Zetterberg, Kane, Toews) didn't qualify for the playoffs this year. Here are the three next highest goal-scoring NHLers who made it into the post-season: Perry (115 playoff GP, 36 goals), Minnesota's Zach Parise (96 playoff GP, 34 goals) and Boston's Brian Gionta (112 playoff GP, 32 goals).



– Top 5 all-time leaders: Gretzky holds the NHL record with 122 playoff goals, followed by Messier (109), Kurri (106), Brett Hull (103) and Anderson (93).

Top 10 active defensemen: CAREER PLAYOFF POINTS GP Points 1. Duncan Keith, Chi 126 81 2. Kris Letang, Pit 118 69 3. Zdeno Chara, Bos 148 60 4. Brent Seabrook, Chi 123 59 5. Drew Doughty, LA 82 51 6. P.K. Subban, Nsh 78 50 7. Niklas Kronwall, Det 109 47 8. Paul Martin, SJ 116 46 9. Ryan McDonagh, TB 97 42 10. Brent Burns, SJ 65 40

Notable:



– It's amazing that Letang's second-place total doesn't include a single point from Pittsburgh's run to the Stanley Cup last year, as he missed the entire 2017 playoffs due to a neck injury. If the Penguins make a charge at a third straight Cup this spring, Letang has a chance to leapfrog Keith for top spot.



– Doughty, Subban and Burns appear poised to climb the list in the coming seasons.



– Three of the 10 defensemen listed above (Keith, Seabrook, Kronwall) didn't qualify for the playoffs this year. Here are the three next highest-scoring defensemen who made it into the post-season: Anaheim's Francois Beauchemin (98 playoff GP, 39 points), Washington's John Carlson (77 playoff GP, 38 points) and Tampa Bay's Victor Hedman (66 playoff GP, 37 points).



– Top 5 all-time leaders: Paul Coffey holds the NHL defenseman record with 196 playoff points, followed by Nicklas Lidstrom (183), Ray Bourque (180), Denis Potvin (164) and Al MacInnis (160).

Top 10 active goalies: CAREER PLAYOFF WINS GP Wins 1. Marc-Andre Fleury, Veg 117 64 2. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 128 61 3. Corey Crawford, Chi 87 48 4. Jonathan Quick, LA 83 46 5. Pekka Rinne, Nsh 71 37 6. Antti Niemi, Mtl 67 36 7. Roberto Luongo, Fla 70 34 8. Tuukka Rask, Bos 54 31 9. Braden Holtby, Wsh 59 29 10. Ryan Miller, Ana 56 28

Notable:



– Fleury has won 62 playoff games with Pittsburgh, two (and counting) with Vegas.



– Four of the 10 goalies listed above (Lundqvist, Crawford, Niemi, Luongo) didn't qualify for the playoffs this year. Here are the next four goalies with the most playoff wins who made it into the post-season: Pittsburgh's Matt Murray (34 playoff GP, 23 wins), Toronto's Frederik Andersen (35 playoff GP, 19 wins), San Jose's Martin Jones (33 playoff GP, 17 wins) and Philadelphia's Brian Elliott (43 playoff GP, 16 wins).



– Top 5 all-time leaders: Patrick Roy holds the NHL record with 151 playoff wins, followed by Martin Brodeur (113), Grant Fuhr (92), Billy Smith (88) and Ed Belfour (88).

Top 10 active goalies: CAREER PLAYOFF SHUTOUTS GP Shutouts 1. Marc-Andre Fleury, Veg 117 11 2. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 128 10 3. Jonathan Quick, LA 83 9 T-4. Martin Jones, SJ 33 5 T-4. Matt Murray, Pit 34 5 T-4. Ben Bishop, Dal 36 5 T-4. Tuukka Rask, Bos 54 5 T-4. Carey Price, Mtl 60 5 T-4. Roberto Luongo, Fla 70 5 T-4. Corey Crawford, Chi 87 5

Notable:



– It's Fleury, Lundqvist and Quick, and then everybody else. Murray and Jones, with five clean sheets apiece, appear to have the most upward mobility.



– Five of the 10 goalies listed above (Lundqvist, Bishop, Price, Luongo, Crawford) didn't qualify for the playoffs this year. Here are the next five goalies with the most playoff shutouts who made it into the post-season: Holtby (59 playoff GP, four shutouts), Miller (56 playoff GP, three shutouts), Rinne (71 playoff GP, three shutouts), Philadelphia's Michal Neuvirth (13 playoff GP, two shutouts) and Andersen (35 playoff GP, two shutouts).



– Top 5 all-time leaders: Brodeur holds the NHL record with 24 playoff shutouts, followed by Roy (23), Curtis Joseph (16), Chris Osgood (15) and Clint Benedict (15).