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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 ...
He scored three goals in a 21-second span of the third period against New York's Lorne Anderson to set a new record for the fastest hat-trick by one player. [19] Linemate Gus Bodnar assisted on all three goals, [15] and he nearly had a fourth goal 45 seconds later on a shot that deflected off the goalpost. [19] Mosienko's feat remains an NHL ...
17 Hat trick or better games. ... Fastest 100 points from the start of a season: ... 3; Most power-play goals, rookie Joe Nieuwendyk (1987–88) 31; Shorthanded goals
Kyle Connor scored a natural hat trick in the first period to spark the Winnipeg Jets to a 6-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday night. The left-winger’s sixth career hat trick came ...
On the last night of the season, March 23, 1952, with nothing at stake at Madison Square Garden, 3,254 fans saw Chicago's Bill Mosienko score the fastest hat trick in NHL history, 3 goals in 21 seconds. Lorne Anderson was the goaltender who gave up the goals to Chicago.
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 ...
Tyler Bertuzzi became the first Toronto Maple Leafs player in the franchise's storied history to record a hat trick on their birthday. Bertuzzi scored three times, including a go-ahead, power-play ...
On October 30, 1943, Bodnar scored his first ever NHL goal 15 seconds into his first NHL game, setting the record for the fastest goal by a player in his first NHL game. [1] Bodnar scored 62 points during the regular season, a career-best, and he beat Montreal Canadiens rookie goaltender Bill Durnan in voting for the Calder Memorial Trophy in ...