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Fastest Goal to Start a Game: Bill Klatt: Minnesota: January 13, 1968 00:05 Kevin Zappia: Clarkson: November 29, 1975 Ryan McLeod: Alaska: March 11, 2005 Fastest Two Goals (1 player) John Gray: New Hampshire: February 6, 1971 3 Seconds Fastest Two Goals (1 team) Tony Frasca / Omer Brandt: Colorado College: February 1, 1952 2 Seconds Fastest Hat ...
List of NHL goal scoring leaders by season; List of NHL goaltenders with 300 wins; List of NHL longest losing streaks; List of NHL longest winning streaks; List of NHL players with 50-goal seasons; List of NHL players with 100-point seasons; List of NHL career assists leaders
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. Joe Sakic , 8 Maurice Richard , 6
This is a list of top goal-scorers by season in the National Hockey League. Players marked with a dagger (†) are active, while players inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame are marked with an asterisk (*).
This is a list of players who are not rookies, but are playing in their first NHL season via expansion or through the birth of the NHL. Most goals by a player, first NHL season, one game: Joe Malone (December 19, 1917, January 12, 1918 and February 2, 1918), 5; Most goals by a player, first NHL game: Joe Malone (December 19, 1917), 5
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. the current list as of February 5, 2025. Legend Rank – Ranking on all-time goals list Goals – Career regular season goals GP – Career regular season games played
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.
Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Golden Gophers represent the University of Minnesota in the NCAA's Big Ten Conference. Minnesota began competing in intercollegiate ice hockey in 1921. [1] These lists are updated through the end of the 2020–21 season.