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Newsy Lalonde (1) * Montreal Canadiens: 23 17 1.35 [2] 1919–20: Joe Malone (2) * Quebec Athletics: 39 24 1.63 [3] 1920–21: Babe Dye (1) * Multiple teams: 35 24 1.46 [4] 1921–22: Punch Broadbent (1) * Ottawa Senators: 31 24 1.29 [5] Babe Dye (2) * Toronto St. Patricks: 31 24 1.29 [5] 1922–23: Babe Dye (3) * Toronto St. Patricks: 27 22 1. ...
All overtime in the NHL is sudden death —meaning the first team to score is the winner—so the player who scores in overtime also has the game-winning goal. Patrick Kane, 5 Corey Perry, 4. Nicklas Backstrom, 4. Brayden Point, 3 Jordan Staal, 3 Brad Marchand, 3 Joe Pavelski, 3.
Most assists by a player, first NHL season, one game: Wayne Gretzky (February 15, 1980), 7. Longest goal-scoring streak, first NHL season: Joe Malone (1917–18), 14 games. Most assists by a player, first NHL Season Wayne Gretzky (1979–80), 86. Most points by a player, first NHL Season Wayne Gretzky (1979–80), 137.
The puck Maurice Richard used to score his 500th NHL goal on October 19, 1957. Richard was the first player in league history to record 500 career goals. This list is current as of October 17, 2024. Legend Rank – Ranking on all-time goals list Goals – Career regular season goals GP – Career regular season games played
Scoring 50 goals in one season is one of the most celebrated individual achievements in the National Hockey League (NHL). [1] In 1944–45, Maurice Richard became the first player to score 50 goals in a season. Bernie Geoffrion became the second player to reach the milestone 16 years later in 1960–61. Fifty-goal seasons increased in frequency ...
Worst home record: 7–28–5by the 1974–75 Washington Capitals. Best away record: 31–7–3by the 2005–06 Detroit Red Wings. Worst away record: 1–41–0, by the 1992–93 Ottawa Senators. Most shutouts in a season: 22of 44 games played (50.0%), by the 1928–29 Montreal Canadiens.
A goal scored by shooting the puck is particularly challenging as the goaltender has to aim for a 6 feet (1.8 metres) wide net that is close to 180 feet (55 metres) away, while avoiding opposing defensemen; in the case of own goals, the combined circumstance of the own goal itself in addition to the goaltender being the last player to touch the ...
The following are lists showing the point- and goal-scoring leaders of the National Hockey League before the league issued trophies for such achievements. The point-scoring leader has been awarded the Art Ross Trophy since the 1947–48 NHL season, and the goal-scoring leader has been awarded the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy since the 1998–99 NHL season.