Since 1926, the New York Rangers have been an NHL franchise and they've missed the playoffs just 32 times.
They've also only won four Stanley Cups, but the 'Original Six' franchise is one of the most historic in hockey history.
This season, the Rangers are trying to end a Cup drought that goes back to 1994, but they're in tough against the Senators in the second round.
Not only did the Rangers get back in their series Tuesday night with a huge win at home, but one forward in particular made history for becoming the franchise's all-time leader in playoff games played for forwards.
Stepan is only 26, but the Rangers have made the playoffs every year he's been in the NHL, meaning he was obviously part of the team that went to the Cup final in 2013-14.
Still, it's quite surprising that he's played the most playoff games of any Rangers forward in franchise history.
In 94 games, Stepan has 47 points, four of which have come during this year's postseason run.
(H/T: /r/hockey)