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Most points by a rookie defenseman, one season: Larry Murphy (1980–81), 76 Longest point streak by a rookie, one season: Paul Stastny (February 3, 2007 – March 17, 2007), 20 games Longest point streak by an eighteen-year-old rookie: Nathan MacKinnon (January 10, 2014 – March 6, 2014), 13 games
Most points (rookie) 71: Mats Naslund (1982–83, 26 G, 45 A), Kjell Dahlin (1985–86, 32 G, 39 A) ... ¹ NHL record ² Minimum 70-game schedule See also
5.2 Most rookie points. ... This is a list of franchise records for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. ... NHL.com – Statistics
Eric Lindros’ 41 goals during the 1992–93 season is the most by a Flyers rookie. His 1.58 points per game average during the 1995–96 season is also a franchise record. Dave Schultz holds the NHL single season record for most penalty minutes. Bernie Parent held the NHL single season wins record until he was surpassed in 2007. [62]
Most points by an NHL player in his first year: 137. Because of Gretzky's season played in the WHA, he was not considered a rookie in his first year, so the rookie record belongs to Teemu Selanne with 132. Most assists by an NHL player in his first year: 86. The rookie record is held jointly by Peter Stastny and Joe Juneau with 70 assists. Note ...
Nicknamed "Trots," Trottier was drafted in the second round, 22nd overall, by the New York Islanders in the 1974 NHL Entry Draft, the team he played his first 15 seasons in the NHL with. [11] He set an NHL rookie record of 95 points and won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's rookie of the year in 1975–76, though the record was later ...
Brayden Point, 0.537; ... All overtime in the NHL is sudden death—meaning the first ... Career player statistics tables from NHL.com; Leaders and Records Index ...
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]