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William Mosienko (November 2, 1921 – July 9, 1994) was a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Chicago Black Hawks from 1942 to 1955. He is best noted for recording the fastest hat trick in NHL history.
Fastest goal by a player in his first game: Gus Bodnar (October 30, 1943), 15 seconds; Fastest two goals from start of game: Mike Knuble (February 14, 2003), 27 seconds; Fastest two goals from start of game, playoffs: Dick Duff (April 9, 1963), 68 seconds; Fastest two goals from start of period, playoffs: Pat LaFontaine (May 19, 1984), 35 seconds
In ice hockey, a natural hat trick occurs when a player scores three consecutive goals, uninterrupted by any other player scoring for either team. [47] The NHL record for the fastest natural hat trick is 21 seconds, set by Bill Mosienko in 1952 for the Chicago Blackhawks. [48] A Gordie Howe hat trick is a tongue-in-cheek play on the feat. It is ...
Schwartz also set several ECHL records during the season. He scored the fastest hat trick in ECHL history, scoring three goals on December 20, 1992 against the Roanoke Valley Rampage. Schwartz scored his goals at the 17:51, twelve seconds later at 18:03, and completed the hat trick eighteen seconds later at 18:21 of the third period. [2]
Nicolas Deslauriers' first NHL hat trick was also the fastest hat trick in Ducks history, and Anaheim earned a 5-2 win over the visiting Ottawa Senators on Tuesday. Known more for his toughness ...
The Wild scored six goals in less than six minutes on Monday in the fastest stretch of its kind in the NHL since 1999. Minnesota stuns Canucks with franchise-record 10 goals, pair of hat tricks in win
Nov. 1—Jim Michael notched a hat trick, leading Leclerc past Atlas 5-3 in recent Manchester men's hockey league action at JFK Coliseum. Jim Doherty and Al Chau added one goal each for the winners.
In 1970, he scored the fastest hat trick in the Central Hockey League's history, in 1 minute, 44 seconds. [citation needed] References ...