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Game Gear (as NHL Hockey) Game Boy TV Game: EA Sports TV Game version released by Jakks Pacific (with the permission of Electronic Arts) Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-Stars: 1995 Super NES Sega Genesis: Time Warner Interactive: NHL All-Star Hockey '95: June 15, 1995 Sega Genesis: Sega Sports 2 On 2 Open Ice Challenge: 1995 Arcade PC ...
The following is a list of the all-time records for each of the 32 active National Hockey League (NHL) teams, beginning with the first NHL season (), with regular season stats accurate as of the end of all games on October 26, 2023, and playoff stats accurate as of the end of the 2020–21 NHL season and 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs. [1]
It was named All-Time Greatest Sports Video Game by Boston.com. [22] It was also ranked second by ESPN on its all-time sports video games rankings. [23] Bleacher Report listed it as the second-best hockey video game ever made (behind NHL 10) but also cited it as "one of the best video games ever made." [24] Former NHL player Jeremy Roenick ...
If a game is tied after regulation time (which lasts three 20-minutes periods), there will be as many 20-minute periods of "overtime" as necessary during the playoffs to determine a winner. The player who scores during this extra time is given the overtime goal.
However Balbir Singh Senior only played 61 games in his career and scored 264 goals. The player who was the second top international goals scorer in hockey and the top goal scorer in modern hockey on artificial turf was Paul Litjens of Netherlands. He scored a total of 268 international goals in 177 matches.
Most games: Patrick Marleau, 1,779 Most games, including playoffs: Mark Messier, 1,992 Most playoff games: Chris Chelios, 266 Most games played in a single season, not including playoffs: Jimmy Carson (1992–93) and Bob Kudelski (1993–94), 86 (both being traded mid-season, allowing them to play more than the then-team maximum of 84 games in a season)
5. Best journeyman. I love a good journeyman and a good story. A player that toiled from organization to organization until they finally got a shot or extended look and stuck in the league.
Best power play percentage in a season: 32.40%, by the 2022–23 Edmonton Oilers; Worst power play percentage in a season: 8.94%, by the 2020–21 Anaheim Ducks; Best penalty kill percentage in a season: 89.58%, by the 2011–12 New Jersey Devils; Worst penalty kill percentage in a season: 67.70%, by the 1979–80 Los Angeles Kings