At the end of his career, Robitaille had made eight All-Star teams, set the NHL record for goals by a left wingers (with 668) and points (with 1394), as well the Kings’ franchise record for goals, with 577, fourth in assists with 726, and second to Dionne in points, with 1,154. Robitaille also became the second player in NHL history to record 1,000 points after being as drafted as low as the ninth round. Robitaille won a Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings in 2002 and no one will ever forget Luc Robitaille's deciding shoot-out goal that gave Canada their first World Championship gold in 33 years in 1994. In November 2009, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.