List of National Hockey League records (individual)

List of National Hockey League records (individual)

This is a list of individual records recognized by the National Hockey League.

easons

*Most seasons: Gordie Howe, 26 (1946–47 to 1970–1971; 1979–1980), not including seasons in the WHA
*Most playoff seasons: Chris Chelios, 23 (1983–84 to 2007–08, except for 1997–98 and the 2004–05 NHL lockout year)

Games

*Most games: Gordie Howe, 1767
*Most games, including playoffs: Mark Messier, 1992
*Most games played as a European-trained player: Teppo Numminen, 1315 (As of the end of the 2007–08 NHL season)
*Most games played as a European-trained player, including playoffs: Jari Kurri, 1451
*Most consecutive games: Doug Jarvis, 964 (October 8 1975—October 10 1987)
*Most consecutive games currently active: Andrew Brunette, 450 Minnesota Wild
*Most consecutive games by a defenceman: Karlis Skrastins, 495 (February 18 2000February 26 2007 [http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/news;_ylt=Arn7eQybS7_mLeCmAv1.8p97vLYF?slug=ap-avalanche-skrastinsstreak&prov=ap&type=lgns] )
*Oldest player to play a game: Gordie Howe, 52 years, 11 days

tanley Cups

*Most Stanley Cups, as a player: Henri Richard, Montreal Canadiens, 11. (55-56 to 59-60, 64-65, 65-66, 67-68, 68-69, 70-71, 72-73)
*Most Stanley Cups, as either a player or in management: Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadiens, 17. Beliveau's name appears on the Stanley Cup the most.

Goals

*Most goals: Wayne Gretzky 894
*Most goals, including playoffs: Wayne Gretzky, 1016
*Most goals, one season: Wayne Gretzky, 92 (1981–1982)
*Most goals, in playoffs one season: Jari Kurri (1985) 19 and Reggie Leach (1976) 19
*Most goals, one season, including playoffs: Wayne Gretzky, 100 (1983–84)
*Most goals, 50 games from start of season: Wayne Gretzky, 61 (two occasions, 1981–82 and 1983–84)
*Most goals, one game: Joe Malone, 7 (Jan. 31, 1920)
*Most goals, one road game: Red Berenson, 6 (Nov. 7, 1968)
*Most goals, one period: Max Bentley (Jan. 28, 1934), Busher Jackson (Nov. 20, 1934), Clint Smith (Mar. 4, 1945), Red Berenson (Nov. 7, 1968), Wayne Gretzky (Feb. 18, 1981), Grant Mulvey (Feb. 3, 1982), Bryan Trottier (Feb. 13, 1982), Tim Kerr (April 13, 1985), Al Secord (Jan. 7, 1987), Joe Nieuwendyk (Jan. 11, 1989), Peter Bondra (Feb. 5, 1994), Mario Lemieux (Jan. 26, 1997), all tied with 4.
*Most game-winning goals in a season: Phil Esposito, Boston, in 1971 and 1972, and Michel Goulet, Quebec, 1984, 16

Assists

*Most assists: Wayne Gretzky, 1963
*Most assists, including playoffs: Wayne Gretzky, 2223
*Most assists, one season: Wayne Gretzky, 163 (1985–86)
*Most assists, one season, including playoffs: Wayne Gretzky, 174 (1985–86)
*Most assists, one game: Billy Taylor (March 16, 1947), Wayne Gretzky (three occasions: February 15, 1980; December 11, 1985; February 14, 1986), all tied with 7.
*Most assists, one road game: Billy Taylor (March 16, 1947), Wayne Gretzky (December 11, 1985) both tied with 7.
*Most assists, one period: Dale Hawerchuk, 5 (March 6, 1984).

Points

*Most points: Wayne Gretzky, 2857
*Most points, including playoffs: Wayne Gretzky, 3239
*Most points by a European born player: Jaromir Jagr, 1599
*Most points, one season: Wayne Gretzky, 215 (1985–86)
*Most points, one season, including playoffs: Wayne Gretzky, 255 (1984–85)
*Most points, one game: Daryl Sittler, 10 (Feb. 7, 1976)
*Most points, one playoff game: Patrik Sundstrom (Apr. 22, 1988) and Mario Lemieux (Apr. 25, 1989), 8
*Most points, one road game: Peter and Anton Stastny, 8 each (Feb. 22, 1981)
*Most points, one period: Bryan Trottier, 6 (Dec. 23, 1978, second period)

Plus/minus

*Best ± rating, career: Larry Robinson, +730
*Best ± rating, season: Bobby Orr, +124 (1970–71)
*Best ± rating, game: Tom Bladon, +10 (11 December 1977 against the Cleveland Barons)
*Worst ± rating, season: Bill Mikkelson, -82 (1974–75)

Power-play goals

*Most power-play goals, career: Dave Andreychuk, 270
*Most power-play goals, one season: Tim Kerr, 34 (1985–86)
*Most power-play goals, one season for a defenceman: Sheldon Souray, 19 (2006–2007)

horthanded goals

*Most shorthanded goals, career: Wayne Gretzky, 73
*Most shorthanded goals, one season: Mario Lemieux, 13, 1988–89
*Most shorthanded goals, one game: Theoren Fleury, 3 (Mar. 9, 1991)
*Most shorthanded goals, rookie: Jordan Staal, 7, 2006–07

Overtime

*Most overtime goals, career: Mats Sundin and Jaromir Jagr, tied with 15.
*Most playoff overtime goals, career: Joe Sakic with 8
*Most overtime assists, career: Mark Messier, 18
*Most overtime points, career: Sergei Fedorov, 27
*Most overtime goals, season: Patrik Elias (2003–04) and Daniel Sedin (2006–07), tied with 4.
*Most consecutive overtime winning goals: Andrew Cogliano 3 games. Against St. Louis, Columbus and Chicago

Goals/assists/points by position

*Most goals by a centre, career: Wayne Gretzky, 894
*Most goals by a centre, one season: Wayne Gretzky, 92 (1981–82)
*Most assists by a centre, career: Wayne Gretzky, 1963
*Most assists by a centre, one season: Wayne Gretzky, 163 (1985–86)
*Most points by a centre, career: Wayne Gretzky, 2857
*Most points by a centre, one season: Wayne Gretzky, 215 (1985–86)
*Most goals by a left wing, career: Luc Robitaille, 668
*Most goals by a left wing, one season: Alexander Ovechkin, 65 (2007–08)
*Most assists by a left wing, career: John Bucyk, 813
*Most assists by a left wing, one season: Joe Juneau, 70 (1992–93)
*Most points by a left wing, career: Luc Robitaille, 1394
*Most points by a left wing, one season: Luc Robitaille, 125 (1992–93)
*Most goals by a right wing, career: Gordie Howe, 801
*Most goals by a right wing, one season: Brett Hull, 86 (1990–91)
*Most assists by a right wing, career: Gordie Howe, 1049
*Most assists by a right wing, one season: Jaromir Jagr, 87 (1995–96)
*Most points by a right wing, career: Gordie Howe, 1850
*Most points by a right wing, one season: Jaromir Jagr, 149 (1995–96)
*Most goals by a defenceman, career: Raymond Bourque, 410
*Most goals by a defenceman, one season: Paul Coffey, 48 (1985–86)
*Most goals by a defenceman, one game: Ian Turnbull, 5 (Feb. 2, 1977)
*Most assists by a defenceman, career: Raymond Bourque, 1169
*Most assists by a defenceman, one season: Bobby Orr, 102 (1970–71)
*Most assists by a defenceman, one game: Babe Pratt (Jan. 8, 1944), Pat Stapleton (Mar. 30, 1969), Bobby Orr (Jan. 1, 1973), Ron Stackhouse (Mar. 8, 1975), Paul Coffey (Mar. 14, 1986), Gary Suter, (Apr. 4, 1986) all with 6.
*Most points by a defenceman, career: Raymond Bourque, 1579
*Most points by a defenceman, one season: Bobby Orr, 139 (1970–71)
*Most points by a defenceman, one game: Tom Bladon (Dec. 11, 1977), Paul Coffey (Mar. 14, 1986), both with 8.
*Most points by a goaltender, career: Tom Barrasso, 48
*Most points by a goaltender, one season: Grant Fuhr, 14 (1983–84)
*Most points by a goaltender, one game: Jeff Reese, 3 (Feb. 10, 1993)

Records by a rookie

*Most goals by a rookie, one season: Teemu Selanne, 76 (1992–93)
*Most goals by a player in his first NHL season, one game: Howie Meeker (Jan. 8, 1947), Don Murdoch (Oct. 12, 1976) both with 5.
*Most goals by a player in his first NHL game: Alex Smart (Jan. 14, 1943), Real Cloutier (Oct. 10, 1979) both with 3.
*Most assists by a rookie, one season: Peter Stastny (1980–81) and Joe Juneau (1992–93) both with 70, Wayne Gretzky had 86 assists (1979–80), but is not considered a rookie because of his single season when he was 17 in the WHA.
*Most assists by a player in his first NHL season, one game: Wayne Gretzky, 7 (Feb. 15, 1980)
*Most assists by a player in his first NHL game: Dutch Reibel (Oct. 8, 1953), Roland Eriksson (Oct. 6, 1977) both with 4.
*Most points by a rookie, one season: Teemu Selänne, 132 (1992–93), Wayne Gretzky had 137 points (1979–80), but is not considered a rookie because of his single year when he was 17 in the WHA.
*Most points by a player in his first NHL season, one game: Peter and Anton Stastny, 8 each (Feb. 22, 1981)
*Most points by a player in his first NHL game: Al Hill, 5 (Feb. 14, 1977)
*Most goals by a rookie defenceman, one season: Brian Leetch, 23 (1988–89)
*Most assists by a rookie defenceman, one season: Larry Murphy, 60 (1980–81)
*Most points by a rookie defenceman, one season: Larry Murphy, 76 (1980–81)
*Longest goal scoring streak to start a career (pre modern): Joe Malone, (1917–1918) 14 games.
*Longest goal scoring streak to start a career (modern): Evgeni Malkin, 2006–07, 6 games.
*Longest point streak by a rookie, one season: Paul Stastny (Feb 3 2007-Mar 17 2007) 20 games.

Points/goals/assists per game average

*Highest goals-per-game average, career (among players with 200-or-more goals): Mike Bossy, .762
*Highest goals-per-game average, one season (among players with 20-or-more goals): Joe Malone, 2.20 (1917–18)
*Highest goals-per-game average, one season (among players with 50-or-more goals): Wayne Gretzky, 1.18 (1983–84)
*Highest assists-per-game average, career (among players with 300-or-more assists): Wayne Gretzky, 1.320
*Highest assists-per-game average, one season (among players with 35-or-more assists): Wayne Gretzky, 2.04 (1985–86)
*Highest points-per-game average, career (among players with 500-or-more points): Wayne Gretzky, 1.921
*Highest points-per-game average, one season (among players with 50-or-more-points): Wayne Gretzky, 2.77 (1983–84)

Milestone goal seasons

*Most 20-or-more goal seasons: Gordie Howe, 22
*Most consecutive 20-or-more goal seasons: Gordie Howe, 22 (1949–1971)
*Most 30-or-more goal seasons: Mike Gartner, 17
*Most consecutive 30-or-more goal seasons: Mike Gartner, 15 (1979–1994), Jaromir Jagr, 15 (1991–2007)
*Most 40-or-more goal seasons: Wayne Gretzky, 12
*Most consecutive 40-or-more goal seasons: Wayne Gretzky, 12 (1979–1991)
*Most 50-or-more goal seasons: Mike Bossy, Wayne Gretzky, both with 9
*Most consecutive 50-or-more goal seasons: Mike Bossy, 9 (1977–1986)
*Most 60-or-more goal seasons: Mike Bossy, Wayne Gretzky, both with 5
*Most consecutive 60-or-more goal seasons: Wayne Gretzky, 4

Hat Trick or better games

*Most three-or-more goal games, career: Wayne Gretzky, 50
*Most three-or-more goal games, one season: Wayne Gretzky, 10 (1981–82 and again in 1983–84)

Goal/assist/point streaks

*Longest consecutive goal-scoring streak from start of NHL career: Joe Malone, 14 games (1917–18)
*Longest consecutive goal-scoring streak: Punch Broadbent, 16 games (1921–22)
*Longest consecutive assist-scoring streak: Wayne Gretzky, 23 games (1990–91)
*Longest consecutive point-scoring streak: Wayne Gretzky, 51 games (1983–84)
*Longest consecutive point-scoring streak from start of season: Wayne Gretzky, 51 games (1983–84)
*Longest consecutive point-scoring streak by a defenceman: Paul Coffey, 28 games (1985–86)
*Longest consecutive point-scoring streak by a rookie: Paul Stastny, 20 games (2006–07)

Fastest goals

*Fastest goal from start of game: Doug Smail (Dec. 20, 1981), Bryan Trottier (Mar. 22, 1984), Alexander Mogilny (Dec. 21, 1991) all at 5 seconds.
*Fastest goal from start of period: Claude Provost (Nov. 9, 1957) and Denis Savard (Jan. 12, 1986) both at 4 seconds.
*Fastest goal by a player in his first NHL game: Dave Christian, 7 seconds (Feb. 29, 1980)
*Fastest two goals from start of game: Mike Knuble, 27 seconds (Feb. 14, 2003)
*Fastest two goals: Nels Stewart (Jan. 3, 1931) and Deron Quint (Dec. 15, 1995) both at 4 seconds.
*Fastest three goals: Bill Mosienko, 21 seconds (Mar. 23, 1952)
*Fastest three assists: Gus Bodnar, 21 seconds (Mar. 23, 1952)
*Fastest overtime goal: Alexander Ovechkin, Mats Sundin, Simon Gagne, and David Legwand, all at 6 seconds.

hots

*Most shots on goal, one season: Phil Esposito, 550 (1970–71)

Penalty minutes

*Most penalty minutes, career: Tiger Williams, 3 966
*Most penalty minutes, career, including playoffs: Tiger Williams, 4 421
*Most penalty minutes, one season: Dave Schultz, 472 (1974–75)
*Most penalties, one game: Chris Nilan, 10 (Mar. 31, 1991)
*Most penalty minutes, one game: Randy Holt, 67 (Mar. 11, 1979)
*Most penalties, one period: Randy Holt, 9 (Mar. 11, 1979)
*Most penalty minutes, one period: Randy Holt, 67 (Mar. 11, 1979)

Goaltending

*Most games appeared in by a goaltender, career: Patrick Roy, 1029
*Most consecutive complete games by a goaltender: Glenn Hall, 502 (1955–1962)
*Most games appeared in by a goaltender, one season: Grant Fuhr, 79 (1995–96)
*Most minutes played by a goaltender, career: Patrick Roy, 60235
*Most minutes played by a goaltender, one season: Martin Brodeur, 4696 (2006–07)
*Most ties, career: Terry Sawchuk, 172
*Most shutouts, career: Terry Sawchuk, 103
*Most shutouts, one season: George Hainsworth, 22 (1928–29)
*Longest shutout sequence by a goaltender: Alec Connell, 461 minutes, 29 seconds (1927–28)
*Most wins by a goaltender, career: Patrick Roy, 551
*Most wins by a goaltender, one season: Martin Brodeur, 48 (2006–07)
*Most wins by a goaltender, on an expansion team: Ron Tugnutt, 22 (2000–01)
*Longest winning streak by a goaltender, one season: Gilles Gilbert, 17 (1975–76)
*Longest undefeated streak by a goaltender, one season: Gerry Cheevers, 32 games (1971–72)
*Longest undefeated streak by a goaltender in his first NHL season: Grant Fuhr, 23 games (1981–82)
*Longest undefeated streak by a goaltender from start of career: Patrick Lalime, 16 games (1996–97)
*Most 30-or-more win seasons by a goaltender: Patrick Roy, 13
*Most consecutive 30-or-more win seasons by a goaltender: Martin Brodeur, 12 (1995–2008)
*Most consecutive 35-or-more win seasons by a goaltender: Martin Brodeur, 11 (1996–2008)
*Most 40-or-more win seasons by a goaltender: Martin Brodeur, 7
*Most consecutive 40-or-more win seasons by a goaltender: Martin Brodeur, 3 (2005–2008)
*Most losses by a goaltender, career: Gump Worsley, 352
*Most losses by a goaltender, one season: Gary Smith, 48 (1970–71)
*Most home games played by a goaltender, one season: Roberto Luongo, 41 (2006–07)
*Most shots faced by a goaltender, in a regular season game: Sam LoPresti, 83 (4 March 1941)
*Most saves by a goaltender, in a regular season game: Sam LoPresti, 80 (4 March 1941)
*Most shots faced by a goaltender, in a playoff game: Roberto Luongo, 76 (11 April 2007)
*Most saves by a goaltender, in a playoff game: Kelly Hrudey, 73 (1987)
*Most overtime wins: Martin Brodeur, 45
*Youngest goaltender to win 300 regular-season games: Martin Brodeur (age 29 yrs., 7 mos.)
*Youngest goaltender to win 400 regular-season games: Martin Brodeur (age 31 yrs., 10 mos.)
*Youngest goaltender to win 500 regular-season games: Martin Brodeur (age 35 yrs., 6 mos.)
*Most points by a goaltender, career: Tom Barrasso, 48
*Most points by a goaltender, one season: Grant Fuhr, 14 (1983–84)

See also

* List of National Hockey League records (team)
* List of National Hockey League statistical leaders
* List of NHL statistical leaders by country

ource

*"NHL Guide and Record Book, 2007"


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