On Monday afternoon in Denver, Andrew Cogliano's 830-game ironman streak will officially come to an end as he'll sit out due to a suspension that was handed down to him on Sunday.

Cogliano was suspended two games for interference on Adrian Kempe of the Kings and unless he's able to play for another 10 or more years, it doesn't look like he'll be able to break Doug Jarvis' record of 964 consecutive games played.

With that in mind, we decided to figure out which players are next in line to take a crack at breaking that record, so here are the 4 longest active ironman streaks in the NHL.

4. Karl Alzner, Montreal Canadiens (583 games)

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3. Phil Kessel, Pittsburgh Penguins (656 games)

 

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2. Patrick Marleau, Toronto Maple Leafs (669 games)

1. Keith Yandle, Florida Panthers (676 games)