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List of NHL Records (individual)report

  • Most seasons: Gordie Howe (1946–47 to 1970–1971; 1979–1980) and Chris Chelios (1983–84 to 2009–10, except for the 2004–05 NHL lock-out), 26 (Seasons)

  • Most playoff seasons: Chris Chelios, 24 (1983–84 to 2008–09, except for 1997–98 and the 2004–05 NHL lock-out year) (Seasons)

  • Most consecutive playoff seasons: Larry Robinson, (1972–73 to 1991–92) and Nicklas Lidstrom, (1991–92 to 2011–12, except for the 2004–05 NHL lock-out), 20 (Seasons)

  • Most games: Gordie Howe, 1,767 (Games)

  • Most games, including playoffs: Mark Messier, 1,992 (Games)

  • Most playoff games: Chris Chelios, 266 (Games)

  • Most games played in a single NHL season, not including playoffs: Jimmy Carson (1992–93) and Bob Kudelski (1993–94), 86 (Games)

  • Most consecutive games: Doug Jarvis (October 8, 1975 – October 10, 1987), 964 (Games)

  • Most consecutive games by a defenseman: Jay Bouwmeester, 737 (Games)

  • Oldest player to play a game: Gordie Howe, 52 years, 11 days (Games)

  • Most games by a coach in the Stanley Cup Final: Dick Irvin (Chicago (5), Toronto (29), Montreal (43)), 77 (Games)

  • Most games played in the Finals: Red Kelly (Detroit (37), Toronto (28)), Henri Richard (Montreal), 65 (Games)

  • Most games won by a coach in the Stanley Cup Finals: Scotty Bowman (Montreal (20), Pittsburgh (4), Detroit (12)), 36 (Games)

  • Most games coached by the first coach of an NHL expansion franchise: Barry Trotz (Nashville Predators), 1196 (Games)

  • Most Stanley Cup wins, as a player: Henri Richard Montreal Canadiens, (1956, 57, 58, 59, 60, 65, 66, 68, 69, 71, 73) 11 (Stanley Cup)

  • Most Stanley Cup wins, as a non-player: Scotty Bowman (Montreal: 1973, 76, 77, 78, 79 (Coach); Pittsburgh: 1991 (Director of Player Development-Recruitment), 1992 (Head Coach); Detroit: 1997, 98, 2002 (Head Coach), 2008 (Consultant); Chicago: 2010, 13, 15 (Sr. Advisor) 14 (Stanley Cup)

  • Most Stanley Cup wins, combined player or non-player: Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadiens (Player: 1956, 57, 58, 59, 60, 65, 66, 68, 69, 71; Sr. Vice President: 1973, 76, 77, 78, 79, 86, 93), 17 (Stanley Cup)

  • Player - Jack Marshall (Winnipeg Victorias 1901, Montreal AAA 1902, 1903, Montreal Wanderers 1907, 1910, Toronto Blueshirts 1914) and Hap Holmes (Toronto Blueshirts 1914, Seattle Metropolitans 1917, Toronto Arenas 1918, Victoria Cougars 1925), 4 (Stanley Cup)

  • Player/Non-Player - Al Arbour (Player: Detroit 1954, Chicago 1961, Toronto 1962, 1964; Coach: New York Islanders 1980, 81, 82, 83), 4 (Stanley Cup)

  • Non-Player - Tommy Gorman (Ottawa Senators: 1920, 1921, 1923 (Manager); Chicago: 1934 (Manager/Coach); Montreal Maroons: 1935 (Manager/Coach); Montreal Canadiens: 1944, 1946 (Manager) and Scotty Bowman (Montreal: 1973, 76, 77, 78, 79 (Coach); Pittsburgh: 1991 (Director of Player Development-Recruitment), 1992 (Head Coach); Detroit: 1997, 98, 2002 (Head Coach), 2008 (Consultant); Chicago: 2010, 13, 15 (Sr. Advisor) 4 (Stanley Cup)

  • Most Hart Memorial Trophies: Wayne Gretzky, 9 (NHL Awards)

  • Most consecutive Hart Memorial Trophies: Wayne Gretzky, 8 (NHL Awards)

  • Most Ted Lindsay Awards: Wayne Gretzky, 5 (NHL Awards)

  • Most consecutive Ted Lindsay Awards: Wayne Gretzky, 4 (NHL Awards)

  • Most Conn Smythe Trophies: Patrick Roy, 3 (NHL Awards)

  • Most consecutive Conn Smythe Trophies: Bernie Parent, Mario Lemieux, and Sidney Crosby: 2 (NHL Awards)

  • Most James Norris Trophies: Bobby Orr, 8 (NHL Awards)

  • Most consecutive James Norris Trophies: Bobby Orr, 8 (NHL Awards)

  • Most Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophies: Alexander Ovechkin, 9 (NHL Awards)

  • Most consecutive Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophies: Alexander Ovechkin, 4 (NHL Awards)

  • Most Art Ross Trophies: Wayne Gretzky, 10 (NHL Awards)

  • Most consecutive Art Ross Trophies: Wayne Gretzky, 7 (NHL Awards)

  • Most Frank J. Selke Trophies: Bob Gainey and Patrice Bergeron, 4 (NHL Awards)

  • Most consecutive Frank J. Selke Trophies: Bob Gainey, 4 (NHL Awards)

  • Most Lady Byng Trophies: Frank Boucher, 7 (NHL Awards)

  • Most consecutive Lady Byng Trophies: Frank Boucher and Pavel Datsyuk, 4 (NHL Awards)

  • Most William M Jennings Trophies: Patrick Roy, Martin Brodeur, 5 (NHL Awards)

  • Most consecutive William M Jennings Trophies: Patrick Roy and Brian Hayward, 3 (NHL Awards)

  • Most Vezina Trophies: Jacques Plante, 7 (NHL Awards)

  • Most consecutive Vezina Trophies: Jacques Plante, 5 (NHL Awards)

  • Most Jack Adams Awards: Pat Burns, 3 (NHL Awards)

  • Most consecutive Jack Adams Awards: Jacques Demers, 2 (NHL Awards)

  • Most goals career: Wayne Gretzky, 894 (Goals)

  • Most goals playoffs career; Wayne Gretzky, 122 (Goals)

  • Most goals career, including playoffs: Wayne Gretzky, 1,016 (Goals)

  • Most goals, one season: Wayne Gretzky (1981–82), 92 (Goals)

  • Most goals, one season for a Rookie: Teemu Selänne (1992–93), 76 (Goals)

  • Most goals, in playoffs one season: Reggie Leach (1976) and Jari Kurri (1985), 19 (Goals)

  • Most goals, one season, including playoffs: Wayne Gretzky (1983–84), 100 (Goals)

  • Most goals, one playoff series: Jari Kurri (six-game series) (1985), 12 (Goals)

  • Most goals in a Stanley Cup Final: Cyclone Taylor (1918, five games), Frank Foyston (1919, five games), Babe Dye (1922, five games), 9 (Goals)

  • Most goals in the Finals, career: Maurice Richard, 34 (Goals)

  • Most goals, 50 games from start of season: Wayne Gretzky (1981–82 and 1983–84), 61 (Goals)

  • Fastest 50 goals from start of season: Wayne Gretzky (December 30, 1981), 39 games (Goals)

  • Most goals, one regular season game: Joe Malone (January 31, 1920), 7 (Goals)

  • Most goals, one regular season home game: Joe Malone (January 31, 1920), 7 (Goals)

  • Most goals, one regular season road game: Red Berenson (November 7, 1968), 6 (Goals)

  • Most goals, one playoff game: Newsy Lalonde (March 1, 1919), Maurice Richard (March 23, 1944), Darryl Sittler (April 22, 1976), Reggie Leach (May 6, 1976), and Mario Lemieux (April 25, 1989), 5 (Goals)

  • Most goals, one home playoff game: Maurice Richard (March 23, 1944), Darryl Sittler (April 22, 1976), Reggie Leach (May 6, 1976), and Mario Lemieux (April 25, 1989), 5 (Goals)

  • Most goals, one road playoff game: Newsy Lalonde (March 1, 1919), 5 (Goals)

  • Most goals, one regular season game for a Rookie in their first game: Auston Matthews (October 12, 2016), 4 (Goals)

  • Most goals scored by a single player in an expansion team's inaugural season: William Karlsson (2017–18), 43 (Goals)

  • Most goals, one period: Max Bentley (January 28, 1943), Busher Jackson (November 20, 1934), Clint Smith (March 4, 1945), Red Berenson (November 7, 1968), Wayne Gretzky (February 18, 1981), Grant Mulvey (February 3, 1982), Bryan Trottier (February 13, 1982), Tim Kerr (April 13, 1985), Al Secord (January 7, 1987), Joe Nieuwendyk (January 11, 1989), Peter Bondra (February 5, 1994), Mario Lemieux (January 26, 1997), and Patrick Marleau (January 23, 2017), 4 (Goals)

  • Most goals, one playoff period: Tim Kerr (April 13, 1985) and Mario Lemieux (April 25, 1989), 4 (Goals)

  • Most goals in one period during the Finals: Busher Jackson (April 5, 1932), Ted Lindsay (April 5, 1955), Maurice Richard (April 6, 1957), Wayne Gretzky (May 25, 1985), Dirk Graham (June 1, 1992), and Peter Forsberg (June 6, 1996), 3 (Goals)

  • Most goals in different ways: Mario Lemieux (December 31, 1988) full strength, power-play, short-handed, penalty shot and empty net, 5 (Goals)

  • Most game-winning goals in a season: Phil Esposito (1970–71 and 1971–72) and Michel Goulet (1983–84), 16 (Goals)

  • Most game-winning goals in playoffs one season: Brad Richards (2004), 7 (Goals)

  • Most game-winning goals in a playoff series: Mike Bossy (six-game series) (1983), 4 (Goals)

  • Most game-winning goals career: Jaromir Jagr, 135 (Goals)

  • Most game-winning goals playoffs career: Wayne Gretzky and Brett Hull, 24 (Goals)

  • Most assists regular season career: Wayne Gretzky, 1,963 (Assists)

  • Most assists playoffs career: Wayne Gretzky 260 (Assists)

  • Most assists career, including playoffs: Wayne Gretzky, 2,223 (Assists)

  • Most assists, one season: Wayne Gretzky (1985–86), 163 (Assists)

  • Most assists, one playoff season: Wayne Gretzky (1987–88), 31 (Assists)

  • Most assists, one season, including playoffs: Wayne Gretzky (1985–86), 174 (Assists)

  • Most assists, playoff series: Rick Middleton (seven-game series) (1983), Wayne Gretzky (six-game series) (1985), 14 (Assists)

  • Most assists, one game: Billy Taylor (March 16, 1947) and Wayne Gretzky (February 15, 1980, December 11, 1985, and February 14, 1986), 7 (Assists)

  • Most assists, one home game: Wayne Gretzky (February 15, 1980, and February 14, 1986), 7 (Assists)

  • Most assists, one road game: Billy Taylor (March 16, 1947) and Wayne Gretzky (December 11, 1985), 7 (Assists)

  • Most assists, one playoff game: Mikko Leinonen (April 8, 1982), and Wayne Gretzky (April 9, 1987), 6 (Assists)

  • Most assists, one playoff home game: Mikko Leinonen (April 8, 1982), and Wayne Gretzky (April 9, 1987), 6 (Assists)

  • Most assists, one period: Dale Hawerchuk (March 6, 1984), 5 (Assists)

  • Most points regular season career: Wayne Gretzky, 2,857 (Points)

  • Most points playoff career: Wayne Gretzky, 382 (Points)

  • Most points career, including playoffs: Wayne Gretzky, 3,239 (Points)

  • Most points, one season: Wayne Gretzky (1985–86), 215 (Points)

  • Fastest 100 points from the start of a season: Wayne Gretzky (December 27, 1981), 34 games (Points)

  • Most points, one season, including playoffs: Wayne Gretzky (1984–85), 255 (Points)

  • Most points, one playoff season: Wayne Gretzky (1985), 47 (Points)

  • Most points, one game: Darryl Sittler (February 7, 1976), 10 (Points)

  • Most points, one home game: Darryl Sittler (February 7, 1976), 10 (Points)

  • Most points, one road game: Peter Stastny and Anton Stastny, (February 22, 1981), 8 (Points)

  • Most points, one playoff game: Patrik Sundstrom (April 22, 1988) and Mario Lemieux (April 25, 1989), 8 (Points)

  • Most points, one playoff home game: Patrik Sundstrom (April 22, 1988) and Mario Lemieux (April 25, 1989), 8 (Points)

  • Most points, one period: Bryan Trottier (December 23, 1978), 6 (Points)

  • Most points, one playoff series: Rick Middleton (seven-game series) (1983), 19 (Points)

  • Most points, team's first postseason: Reilly Smith (2018), 22 (Points)

  • Most points in the Finals, one series: Wayne Gretzky (1988), 13 (Points)

  • Most points in the Finals, career: Jean Beliveau, 62 (Points)

  • Best ± rating, regular season career: Larry Robinson, +722 (Plus/minus)

  • Best ± rating one season: Bobby Orr (1970–71), +124 (Plus/minus)

  • Best ± rating one game: Tom Bladon (December 11, 1977, 11-1 game against the Cleveland Barons), +10 (Plus/minus)

  • Worst ± rating, season: Bill Mikkelson (1974–75), -82 (Plus/minus)

  • Worst ± rating, game: Doug Wilson (February 10, 1993 against the Calgary Flames) and Chris Butler, (January 5, 2012 against the Boston Bruins), -7 (Plus/minus)

  • Worst ± rating, regular season career: Bob Stewart, -257 (Plus/minus)

  • Best ± ratings playoffs career: Jari Kurri, +101 (Plus/minus)

  • Best ± ratings one playoff season: Wayne Gretzky (1984–85), +27 (Plus/minus)

  • Worst ± rating playoffs career: Tomas Sandstrom, -45 (Plus/minus)

  • Worst ± rating one playoff season: Paul Reinhart (1982–83), -16 (Plus/minus)

  • Most power-play goals, career: Dave Andreychuk, 274 (Power-play goals)

  • Most power-play goals, one season: Tim Kerr (1985–86), 34 (Power-play goals)

  • Most power-play goals, one season for a defenseman: Sheldon Souray (2006–07), 19 (Power-play goals)

  • Most power-play goals, career playoffs: Brett Hull 38, (Power-play goals)

  • Most power-play goals, one playoff season: Mike Bossy, (1981), and Cam Neely, (1991), 9 (Power-play goals)

  • Most power-play goals, one playoff series: Chris Kontos (seven-game series), (1989), 6 (Power-play goals)

  • Most power-play goals, one playoff game: Syd Howe (March 23, 1939), Sid Smith (April 10, 1949), Phil Esposito (April 2, 1969), Johnny Bucyk (April 2, 1969), Denis Potvin (April 17, 1981), Tim Kerr (April 13, 1985), Jari Kurri (April 3, 1987), Mark Johnson (April 22, 1988), Dino Ciccarelli (April 29, 1993, May 11, 1995) and Valeri Kamensky (April 24, 1997), Jonathan Toews (May 7, 2010), 3 (Power-play goals)

  • Most power-play goals, one playoff game period: Tim Kerr (April 13, 1985), 3 (Power-play goals)

  • Most power-play goals, rookie Joe Nieuwendyk (1987–88) 31 (Power-play goals)

  • Most shorthanded goals, career: Wayne Gretzky, 73 (Shorthanded goals)

  • Most shorthanded goals, career playoffs: Mark Messier, 14 (Shorthanded goals)

  • Most shorthanded goals, one season: Mario Lemieux (1988–89), 13 (Shorthanded goals)

  • Most shorthanded goals, one playoff season: Derek Sanderson (1969), Bill Barber (1980), Lorne Henning (1980), Wayne Gretzky (1983), Wayne Presley (1989), Todd Marchant (1997), and Tobias Rieder (2020) 3 (Shorthanded goals)

  • Most shorthanded goals, one playoff series: Bill Barber (five-game series) (1980) and Wayne Presley (six-game series) (1989), 3 (Shorthanded goals)

  • Most shorthanded goals, one game: Theoren Fleury (March 9, 1991), 3 (Shorthanded goals)

  • Most shorthanded goals, rookie: Jordan Staal (2006–07), 7 (Shorthanded goals)

  • Most two-man shorthanded goals, career: Mike Richards, 3 (Shorthanded goals)

  • Most overtime goals, career: Alexander Ovechkin, 22 (Overtime)

  • Most playoff overtime goals, career: Joe Sakic, 8 (Overtime)

  • Most overtime assists, career: Henrik Sedin, 23 (Overtime)

  • Most playoff overtime assists, career: Brian Skrudland, Doug Gilmour and Joe Sakic, 6 (Overtime)

  • Most overtime points, career: Patrik Elias, 37 (Overtime)

  • Most playoff overtime points, career: Joe Sakic, 14 (Overtime)

  • Most overtime goals, season: Steven Stamkos (2011–12), Jonathan Toews (2015–16), Alex Galchenyuk (2016–17), and Brad Marchand (2017–18),5 (Overtime)

  • Most overtime goals by a rookie, season: Shayne Gostisbehere, 4 (Overtime)

  • Most overtime goals, playoffs season: Mel Hill, Maurice Richard, and Corey Perry 3 (Overtime)

  • Most overtime goals, one playoff series: Mel Hill, 3 (Overtime)

  • Most consecutive overtime goals: Andrew Cogliano (2007–08) and Nathan Horton (2010–11), 3 (Overtime)

  • Most goals by a centre, career: Wayne Gretzky, 894 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most goals by a centre, one season: Wayne Gretzky (1981–82), 92 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a centre, career: Wayne Gretzky, 1,963 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a centre, one season: Wayne Gretzky (1985–86), 163 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a centre, career: Wayne Gretzky, 2,857 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a centre, one season: Wayne Gretzky (1985–86), 215 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most goals by a left wing, career: Alexander Ovechkin, 669 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most goals by a left wing, one season: Alexander Ovechkin (2007–08), 65 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a left wing, career: John Bucyk, 813 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a left wing, one season: Joe Juneau (1992–93), 70 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a left wing, career: Luc Robitaille, 1,394 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a left wing, one season: Luc Robitaille (1992–93), 125 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most goals by a right wing, career: Gordie Howe, 801 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most goals by a right wing, one season: Brett Hull (1990–91), 86 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a right wing, career: Jaromir Jagr, 1,155 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a right wing, one season: Jaromir Jagr (1995–96) and Nikita Kucherov (2018-19), 87 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a right wing, career: Jaromir Jagr, 1,921 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a right wing, one season: Jaromir Jagr (1995–96), 149 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most goals by a defenseman, career: Ray Bourque, 410 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most goals by a defenseman, one season: Paul Coffey (1985–86), 48 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most goals by a defenseman, one game: Ian Turnbull (February 2, 1977), 5 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a defenseman, career: Ray Bourque, 1,169 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a defenseman, one season: Bobby Orr (1970–71), 102 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a defenseman, one game: Babe Pratt (January 8, 1944), Pat Stapleton (March 30, 1969), Bobby Orr (January 1, 1973), Ron Stackhouse (March 8, 1975), Paul Coffey (March 14, 1986), and Gary Suter, (April 4, 1986), 6 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a defenseman, career: Ray Bourque, 1579 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a defenseman, one season: Bobby Orr (1970–71), 139 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a defenseman, one game: Tom Bladon (December 11, 1977) and Paul Coffey (March 14, 1986), 8 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a defenseman, one playoff year: Paul Coffey (1985), 37 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most goals by a goaltender regular season career: Martin Brodeur (February 15, 2000 & March 21, 2013), 2 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most goals by a goaltender in the playoffs: Ron Hextall (April 11, 1989) and Martin Brodeur (April 17, 1997), 1 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most goals by a goaltender career, including playoffs: Martin Brodeur, 3 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a goaltender, one season: Grant Fuhr, (1983-84) 14 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a goaltender, regular season career: Tom Barrasso, 48 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a goaltender playoffs one season Martin Brodeur (2011–12), 4 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a goaltender, playoffs career: Grant Fuhr, 14 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a goaltender, career, including playoffs: Grant Fuhr (46 regular season, 14 playoffs), 60 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most assists by a goaltender, one game Jeff Reese (February 10, 1993), 3 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a goaltender, one season: Grant Fuhr (1983–84), 14 - all assists (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a goaltender regular season career: Tom Barrasso, 48 - all assists (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a goaltender career, including playoffs Grant Fuhr (46 regular season, 14 playoffs), 60 (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a goaltender regular season one game: Jeff Reese (February 10, 1993), 3 - all assists (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a goaltender playoffs one season Martin Brodeur (2011–12), 4 - all assists (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most points by a goaltender, one period: Jeff Reese (February 10, 1993), 3 - all assists (Goals/assists/points by position)

  • Most goals by a rookie, one season: Teemu Selanne (1992–93), 76 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most goals by a player in his first NHL season, one game: Joe Malone (December 19, 1917, January 12, 1918 and February 2, 1918), Howie Meeker (January 8, 1947) and Don Murdoch (October 12, 1976), 5 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most goals by a player in his first NHL game: Joe Malone (December 19, 1917), 5 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most goals by a rookie in his first NHL game: Auston Matthews (October 12, 2016), 4 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most assists by a rookie, one season: Peter Stastny (1980–81) and Joe Juneau (1992–93), 70 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most assists by a player in his first NHL season, one game: Wayne Gretzky (February 15, 1980), 7 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most assists by a player in his first NHL game: Dutch Reibel (October 8, 1953), 4 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most points by a rookie, one season: Teemu Selanne (1992–93), 132 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most goals by a rookie, one playoff season: Dino Ciccarelli (1981), 14 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most assists by a rookie, one playoff season: Marian Stastny and Ville Leino (2010), 14 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most points by a rookie, one playoff season: Dino Ciccarelli (1981), Ville Leino (2010), and Jake Guentzel (2017), 21 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most points by a player in his first NHL season, one game: Peter Stastny and Anton Stastny (February 22, 1981), 8 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most points by a player in his first NHL game: Al Hill (February 14, 1977), 5 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most goals by a rookie defenseman, one season: Brian Leetch (1988–89), 23 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most assists by a rookie defenseman, one season: Larry Murphy (1980–81), 60 (Records by a rookie)

  • Most points by a rookie defenseman, one season: Larry Murphy (1980–81), 76 (Records by a rookie)

  • Longest goal scoring streak in his first NHL Season: Joe Malone (1917–18), 14 games (Records by a rookie)

  • Longest point streak by a rookie, one season: Paul Stastny (February 3, 2007 – March 17, 2007), 20 games (Records by a rookie)

  • Longest point streak by an eighteen-year-old: Nathan MacKinnon (January 10, 2014 – March 6, 2014), 13 games (Records by a rookie)

  • Longest point streak by a rookie defenseman: Shayne Gostisbehere (January 19, 2016 – February 20, 2016), 15 games (Records by a rookie)

  • Highest goals-per-game average, career (among players with 200-or-more goals): Mike Bossy, .762 (Points/goals/assists per game average)

  • Highest goals-per-game average including playoffs, career (among players with 200-or-more goals): Mario Lemieux, .749 (Points/goals/assists per game average)

  • Highest goals-per-game average, one season (among players with 20-or-more goals): Joe Malone (1917–18), 2.20 (Points/goals/assists per game average)

  • Highest goals-per-game average, one season (among players with 50-or-more goals): Wayne Gretzky (1983–84), 1.18 (Points/goals/assists per game average)

  • Highest assists-per-game average, career (among players with 300-or-more assists): Wayne Gretzky, 1.320 (Points/goals/assists per game average)

  • Highest assists-per-game average, one season (among players with 35-or-more assists): Wayne Gretzky (1985–86), 2.04 (Points/goals/assists per game average)

  • Highest points-per-game average, career (among players with 500-or-more points): Wayne Gretzky, 1.921 (Points/goals/assists per game average)

  • Highest points-per-game average, one season (among players with 50-or-more-points): Wayne Gretzky (1983–84), 2.77 (Points/goals/assists per game average)

  • Most 20-or-more goal seasons: Gordie Howe, 22 (Milestone goal seasons)

  • Most consecutive 20-or-more goal seasons: Gordie Howe (1949–1971), 22 (Milestone goal seasons)

  • Most 30-or-more goal seasons: Mike Gartner, 17 (Milestone goal seasons)

  • Most consecutive 30-or-more goal seasons: Mike Gartner (1979–1994) Jaromir Jagr (1991–2007) and Alexander Ovechkin (2005-2020), 15 (Milestone goal seasons)

  • Most 40-or-more goal seasons: Wayne Gretzky, 12 (Milestone goal seasons)

  • Most consecutive 40-or-more goal seasons: Wayne Gretzky (1979–1991), 12 (Milestone goal seasons)

  • Most 50-or-more goal seasons: Mike Bossy and Wayne Gretzky, 9 (Milestone goal seasons)

  • Most consecutive 50-or-more goal seasons: Mike Bossy (1977–1986), 9 (Milestone goal seasons)

  • Most 60-or-more goal seasons: Mike Bossy and Wayne Gretzky, 5 (Milestone goal seasons)

  • Most consecutive 60-or-more goal seasons: Wayne Gretzky (1981–1984), 4 (Milestone goal seasons)

  • Most 70-or-more goal seasons: Wayne Gretzky, 4 (Milestone goal seasons)

  • Most consecutive 70-or more goal seasons: Wayne Gretzky (1981–1984), 4 (Milestone goal seasons)

  • Most 80-or-more goal seasons: Wayne Gretzky, 2 (Milestone goal seasons)

  • Most 90-or-more goal seasons: Wayne Gretzky, 1 (Milestone goal seasons)

  • Most three-or-more goal games, career: Wayne Gretzky, 50 (Hat trick or better games)

  • Most three-or-more goal games, playoffs career: Wayne Gretzky, 8 (Hat trick or better games)

  • Most three-or-more goal games, one season: Wayne Gretzky (1981–82 and 1983–84), 10 (Hat trick or better games)

  • Most three-or-more goal games, one playoffs season: Jari Kurri (1985), 4 (Hat trick or better games)

  • Most three-or-more goal games, one playoff series: Jari Kurri (1985), 3 (Hat trick or better games)

  • Most four-or-more goal games, one season: Joe Malone (1917–18), 5 (Hat trick or better games)

  • Most five-or-more goal games, one season: Joe Malone (1917–18), 3 (Hat trick or better games)

  • Longest consecutive goal-scoring streak from start of NHL career: Joe Malone (1917–18), 14 games (Goal/assist/point streaks)

  • Longest consecutive goal-scoring streak: Punch Broadbent, 16 games (1921–22) (Goal/assist/point streaks)

  • Longest consecutive goal-scoring streak, one playoff season: Reggie Leach 10 games (1976) (Goal/assist/point streaks)

  • Longest consecutive goal-scoring streak by a defenseman: Mike Green (2008–09), 8 games (Goal/assist/point streaks)

  • Longest consecutive assist-scoring streak: Wayne Gretzky (1990–91), 23 games (Goal/assist/point streaks)

  • Longest consecutive point-scoring streak: Wayne Gretzky (1983–84), 51 games (Goal/assist/point streaks)

  • Longest consecutive point-scoring streak, one playoff season: Bryan Trottier (1981), 18 games (Goal/assist/point streaks)

  • Longest consecutive point-scoring streak, multiple playoff seasons: Bryan Trottier (1980, 1981, 1982), 27 games (Goal/assist/point streaks)

  • Longest consecutive point-scoring streak from start of season: Wayne Gretzky (1983–84), 51 games (Goal/assist/point streaks)

  • Longest consecutive point-scoring streak by a defenseman from start of season: John-Michael Liles (2010–11), 9 games (Goal/assist/point streaks)

  • Longest consecutive point-scoring streak by a defenseman: Paul Coffey (1985–86), 28 games (Goal/assist/point streaks)

  • Longest consecutive point-scoring streak by a rookie forward: Paul Stastny (2006–07), 20 games (Goal/assist/point streaks)

  • Longest consecutive point-scoring streak by a rookie defenseman: Shayne Gostisbehere (2015–16), 15 games (Goal/assist/point streaks)

  • Longest consecutive point-scoring streak by a teenager: Patrik Laine (2017-18), 15 games (Goal/assist/point streaks)

  • Fastest goal from start of game: Merlyn Phillips (December 29, 1926), Doug Smail (December 20, 1981), Bryan Trottier (March 22, 1984), and Alexander Mogilny (December 21, 1991), 5 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Fastest goal from start of game, playoffs: Don Kozak (April 17, 1977), 6 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Fastest goal from start of period: Claude Provost (November 9, 1957), Denis Savard (January 12, 1986), and James van Riemsdyk (March 28, 2014), 4 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Fastest goal from start of period, playoffs: Don Kozak (April 17, 1977), and Pelle Eklund (April 25, 1989), 6 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Fastest goal by a player in his first NHL game: Gabriel Vilardi (February 20, 2020), 10 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Fastest two goals from start of game: Mike Knuble (February 14, 2003), 27 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Fastest two goals from start of game, playoffs: Dick Duff (April 9, 1963), 68 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Fastest two goals from start of period, playoffs: Pat LaFontaine (May 19, 1984), 35 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Fastest two goals: Nels Stewart (January 3, 1931) and Deron Quint (December 15, 1995), 4 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Fastest two goals, playoffs: Joe Malone (February 22, 1919), and Norm Ullman (April 11, 1965), 5 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Fastest three goals: Bill Mosienko (March 23, 1952), 21 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Fastest three assists: Gus Bodnar (March 23, 1952), 21 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Fastest regular season overtime goal: Mats Sundin, Alexander Ovechkin, William Nylander, David Legwand, and Andreas Athanasiou, 6 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Fastest playoff overtime goal: Brian Skrudland (May 18, 1986), 9 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Fastest goal after being scored on: Doug Gilmour (December 19, 1987), and Mikael Granlund (January 5, 2016), 2 seconds (Fastest goals)

  • Most shots on goal, career: Ray Bourque, 6,206 (Shots)

  • Most shots on goal, playoffs career: Ray Bourque, 812 (Shots)

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

  • Most shots on goal, one playoff season: Henrik Zetterberg (2008), 116 (Shots)

  • Most shots on goal, one game: Ray Bourque (March 21, 1991), 19 (Shots)

  • Most shots on goal, one playoff game: Daniel Briere (April 22, 2006), 14 (Shots)

  • Most shots on goal, one period: Evander Kane, 10 (Shots)

  • Most hits, one season: Matt Martin (2014–15), 382 (Hits)

  • Most hits, one playoff season: Dustin Brown (2014), 125 (Hits)

  • Most hits, regular season career: Dustin Brown, 3,166 (Hits)

  • Most hits, playoff career: Brooks Orpik, 499 (Hits)

  • Most hits, one regular season game: Gary Roberts (March 10, 1999) and Zdeno Chara (November 3, 1999) 17 (Hits)

  • Most hits, one playoff game: Brenden Morrow (May 4, 2008), 19 (Hits)

  • Most blocked shots, one season: Kris Russell (2014–15), 283 (Blocked shots)

  • Most blocked shots, one playoff season: Anton Volchenkov (2007), 80 (Blocked shots)

  • Most blocked shots, career: Dan Girardi, 1846 (Blocked shots)

  • Most blocked shots, playoffs career: Chris Pronger, 374 (Blocked shots)

  • Most blocked shots, one game: Kris Russell (March 5, 2015), 15 (Blocked shots)

  • Most blocked shots, one playoff game: Richard Matvichuk (May 1, 2001), 13 (Blocked shots)

  • Most time on ice per game by a defenseman, one season: Chris Pronger, 30:36 (Time on Ice)

  • Most time on ice per game by a forward, one season: Pavel Bure, 26:52 (Time on Ice)

  • Most time on ice per game by a defenseman, playoff season: Chris Pronger, 35:52 (Time on Ice)

  • Most time on ice per game by a forward, playoff season: Boyd Devereaux, 32:46 (Time on Ice)

  • Most time on ice by a defenseman, one regular season game: Dennis Wideman (January 18, 2014), 38:05 (Time on Ice)

  • Most time on ice by a forward, one regular season game: Vyacheslav Kozlov (October 10, 2003), 30:00 (Time on Ice)

  • Most time on ice by a defenseman, one playoff game: Seth Jones (August 11, 2020), 65:06 (Time on Ice)

  • Most time on ice by a forward, one playoff game: Jaromir Jagr (May 4, 2000), 59:08 (Time on Ice)

  • Most penalty shot goals, career: Pavel Bure, 7 (Penalty shots)

  • Most penalty shot goals, playoffs career: Michael Frolik, 2 (Penalty shots)

  • Most penalty shot goals, one season: Pavel Bure, 3 (Penalty shots)

  • Most penalty shot attempts, career: Vincent Lecavalier, 13 (Penalty shots)

  • Most penalty shot attempts, playoffs career: Mats Sundin and Michael Frolik, 2 (Penalty shots)

  • Most penalty shot attempts, one season: Erik Cole, 5 (Penalty shots)

  • Most penalty shot attempts, one game: Erik Cole (November 9, 2005), Max Pacioretty (February 6, 2009), and Auston Matthews (November 3, 2017), 2 (Penalty shots)

  • Most penalty shots faced by a goaltender, career: Marc-Andre Fleury, 21 (Penalty shots)

  • Most penalty shots faced by a goaltender, playoffs career: Dominik Hasek, 5 (Penalty shots)

  • Most penalty shots faced by a goaltender, one game: Ben Bishop (October 8, 2015), Miikka Kiprusoff (March 4, 2011), Roberto Luongo (February 6, 2014), and Jonathan Quick (November 3, 2017), 2 (Penalty shots)

  • Most penalty shots stopped by a goaltender, career: Marc-Andre Fleury, 15 (Penalty shots)

  • Most penalty shots stopped by a goaltender, playoffs career: Dominik Hasek, 4 (Penalty shots)

  • Most penalty shots allowed by a goaltender, career: Tomas Vokoun, 8 (Penalty shots)

  • Most penalties, one game: Chris Nilan (March 31, 1991), 10 (Penalties)

  • Most penalties, one playoff game: Forbes Kennedy (April 2, 1969), Kim Clackson (April 20, 1980), and Dale Hunter (April 22, 1988), 8 (Penalties)

  • Most penalties, one period: Randy Holt (March 11, 1979), 9 (Penalties)

  • Most penalty minutes, career: Tiger Williams, 3,966 (Penalties)

  • Most penalty minutes, playoffs career: Dale Hunter, 729 (Penalties)

  • Most penalty minutes, career, including playoffs: Tiger Williams, 4,421 (Penalties)

  • Most penalty minutes, one season: Dave Schultz (1974–75), 472 (Penalties)

  • Most penalty minutes, one playoffs season: Chris Nilan (1986), 141 (Penalties)

  • Most penalty minutes, one game: Randy Holt (March 11, 1979), 67 (Penalties)

  • Most penalty minutes, one playoff game: Billy Coutu (March 7, 1923), Dave Schultz (April 22, 1976), and Deryk Engelland (April 17, 2015), 42 (Penalties)

  • Most penalty minutes, one period: Randy Holt (March 11, 1979), 67 (Penalties)

  • Most penalty minutes, one playoff period: Billy Coutu (March 7, 1923) and Deryk Engelland (April 17, 2015), 42 (Penalties)

  • Most penalty minutes, career, in the Stanley Cup Final: Gordie Howe, 94 (Penalties)

  • Most wins by a goaltender regular season career: Martin Brodeur, 691 (Goaltending)

  • Most wins by a goaltender playoffs career: Patrick Roy, 151 (Goaltending)

  • Most wins by a goaltender career, including playoffs: Martin Brodeur 804 (Goaltending)

  • Best Winning Percentage (minimum 250 played): Ken Dryden .740 in 397 games played (Goaltending)

  • Best Winning Percentage (minimum 500 games played): Jacques Plante .610 in 837 games played (Goaltending)

  • Most wins by a goaltender, one season: Martin Brodeur (2006–07) and Braden Holtby (2015–16), 48 (Goaltending)

  • Most wins by a goaltender, career, in the Finals: Jacques Plante, 25 (Goaltending)

  • Most wins by a goaltender, expansion team season: Marc-Andre Fleury (2017–18 Vegas Golden Knights), 28 (Goaltending)

  • Most wins by a rookie goaltender, single playoffs season: Jordan Binnington (2018–19 St. Louis Blues), 16 (Goaltending)

  • Most ties, career: Terry Sawchuk, 172 (Goaltending)

  • Most losses by a goaltender regular season career: Martin Brodeur, 397 (Goaltending)

  • Most losses by a goaltender playoffs career: Patrick Roy, 94 (Goaltending)

  • Most losses by a goaltender, one season: Gary Smith (1970–71), 48 (Goaltending)

  • Most losses by a goaltender, one playoff season: Ron Hextall (1987), Miikka Kiprusoff (2004), Henrik Lundqvist (2014), Ben Bishop (2015), 11 (Goaltending)

  • Most shutouts regular season career: Martin Brodeur 125 (Goaltending)

  • Most shutouts playoffs career: Martin Brodeur 24 (Goaltending)

  • Most shutouts by a goaltender, including playoffs, expansion team season: Marc-Andre Fleury (2017–18 Vegas Golden Knights), 9 (Goaltending)

  • Most shutouts, including playoffs career: Martin Brodeur 149 (Goaltending)

  • Most shutouts, one regular season: George Hainsworth (1928–29), 22 (Goaltending)

  • Most shutouts, one playoff season: Martin Brodeur (2002–03), 7 (Goaltending)

  • Most games appeared in by a goaltender, career regular season: Martin Brodeur, 1,265 (Goaltending)

  • Most games appeared in by a goaltender, career playoffs: Patrick Roy, 247 (Goaltending)

  • Most games appeared in by a goaltender career, including playoffs Martin Brodeur, 1,470 (Goaltending)

  • Most games appeared in by a goaltender career, in the Finals: Jacques Plante (Montreal-38), St. Louis-3), 41 (Goaltending)

  • Most consecutive complete games by a goaltender: Glenn Hall, 502 (1955–1962) (Goaltending)

  • Most games appeared in by a goaltender, one regular season: Grant Fuhr, 79 (1995–96) (Goaltending)

  • Most games appeared in by a goaltender, one playoff season Ron Hextall (1986–87), Jonathan Quick (2013–14) and Jordan Binnington (2018–19 St. Louis Blues season), 26 (Goaltending)

  • Most minutes played by a goaltender, career: Martin Brodeur, 74,380 (Goaltending)

  • Most minutes played by a goaltender, one season: Martin Brodeur (2006–07), 4,697 (Goaltending)

  • Least time played by a goaltender, career Jorge Alves Dec 31, 2016, 7.6 sec (Goaltending)

  • Longest continuous shutout by a goaltender: Alec Connell (7 games, 2 periods) (1927–28), 461 minutes, 29 seconds (Goaltending)

  • Longest continuous shutout by a goaltender at start of NHL career: Matt Hackett (December 6 & 8, 2011), 102 minutes, 48 seconds (Goaltending)

  • Longest winning streak by a goaltender, one season: Gilles Gilbert (1975–76), 17 games (Goaltending)

  • Longest winning streak to start a season: Carey Price (2016–17), 10 games (Goaltending)

  • Longest undefeated streak by a goaltender, one season: Gerry Cheevers (24 wins, 8 ties 1971–72), 32 games (Goaltending)

  • Longest undefeated streak by a goaltender in his first NHL season: Grant Fuhr (15 wins, 8 ties 1981–82), 23 games (Goaltending)

  • Longest undefeated streak by a goaltender from start of career: Patrick Lalime (14 wins, 2 ties 1996–97), 16 games (Goaltending)

  • Most 20-or-more win seasons by a goaltender Patrick Roy, 17 (Goaltending)

  • Most consecutive 20-or-more win seasons by a goaltender: Henrik Lundqvist (2005–2018), 13 (Goaltending)

  • Most 30-or-more win seasons by a goaltender: Martin Brodeur and Patrick Roy, 14 (Goaltending)

  • Most consecutive 30-or-more win seasons by a goaltender: Martin Brodeur (1995–2008), 12 (Goaltending)

  • Most consecutive 30-or-more win seasons to start a career: Henrik Lundqvist (2005–2012), 7 (Goaltending)

  • Most 40-or-more win seasons by a goaltender: Martin Brodeur 8 (Goaltending)

  • Most consecutive 40-or-more win seasons by a goaltender: Martin Brodeur (2005–2008) and Evgeni Nabokov (2007–10), 3 (Goaltending)

  • Most consecutive wins by a goaltender in his rookie season: Bill Durnan (1943–44), 10 (Goaltending)

  • Most consecutive wins by a goaltender in his first NHL season: George Hainsworth (1926–27), 11 (Goaltending)

  • Most losses by a goaltender regular season career: Martin Brodeur, 397 (Goaltending)

  • Most losses by a goaltender, one season: Gary Smith (1970–71), 48 (Goaltending)

  • Most home games played by a goaltender, one season: Roberto Luongo (2006–07), 41 (Goaltending)

  • Most shots faced by a goaltender, in a regular season game: Sam LoPresti (March 4, 1941), 83 (Goaltending)

  • Most shots faced by a goaltender, in a season: Roberto Luongo (2005–06), 2,488 (Goaltending)

  • Most shots faced by a goaltender, in a playoff game: Normie Smith (March 24, 1936), 92 (Goaltending)

  • Most saves by a goaltender career: Martin Brodeur, 28,928 (Goaltending)

  • Most saves by a goaltender playoffs career: Patrick Roy, 6,561 (Goaltending)

  • Most saves by a goaltender, including playoffs career: Martin Brodeur, 33,758 (Goaltending)

  • Most saves by a goaltender, in a regular season game: Sam LoPresti (March 4, 1941), 80 (Goaltending)

  • Most saves by a goaltender, in a playoff game: Normie Smith (March 24, 1936), 92 (Goaltending)

  • Most saves by a goaltender, in a playoffs overtime game shutout: Normie Smith (March 24, 1936), 92 (Goaltending)

  • Most saves by a goaltender, in a regular season shutout: Ben Scrivens (January 29, 2014), 59 (Goaltending)

  • Most saves by a goaltender, in a season: Roberto Luongo (2003–04), 2,303 (Goaltending)

  • Most saves by a goaltender, in a playoff run: Tim Thomas (2011), 798 (Goaltending)

  • Most saves by a goaltender, in a Stanley Cup finals series: Tim Thomas (2011), 238 (Goaltending)

  • Highest save percentage, in a regular season: Craig Anderson (2013), .941 (Goaltending)

  • Highest save percentage, playoffs (minimum 10 games): Jonathan Quick (2012), .946 (Goaltending)

  • Lowest goals-against average in a season (minimum 20 games): George Hainsworth, 0.92 (Goaltending)

  • Lowest goals-against average playoffs (minimum 10 games): Frank Brimsek, 1.25 (Goaltending)

  • Highest goals-against average in a season (minimum 20 games): Frank Brophy, 7.11 (Goaltending)

  • Highest goals-against average playoffs (minimum 10 games): Murray Bannerman, 4.77 (Goaltending)

  • Most overtime wins: Roberto Luongo, 49 (Goaltending)

  • Most penalty minutes by a goaltender regular season career: Ron Hextall, 584 (Goaltending)

  • Most penalty minutes by a goaltender playoffs career: Ron Hextall, 115 (Goaltending)

  • Most penalty minutes by a goaltender career, including playoffs: Ron Hextall (584 regular season, 115 playoffs), 699 (Goaltending)

  • Most penalty minutes by a goaltender one season Ron Hextall (1988–89), 113 (Goaltending)

  • Most penalty minutes by a goaltender one playoff season Ron Hextall (1986–87), 43 (Goaltending)

  • Youngest goaltender to win 50 regular-season games: Patrick Roy 22 yrs (Goaltending)

  • Youngest goaltender to win 100 regular-season games: Patrick Roy 23 yrs (Goaltending)

  • Youngest goaltender to win 200 regular-season games: Martin Brodeur 26 yrs., 1 mos (Goaltending)

  • Youngest goaltender to win 300 regular-season games: Martin Brodeur 29 yrs., 7 mos. (Goaltending)

  • Youngest goaltender to win 400 regular-season games: Martin Brodeur 31 yrs., 10 mos. (Goaltending)

  • Youngest goaltender to win 500 regular-season games: Martin Brodeur 35 yrs., 6 mos. (Goaltending)

  • Youngest goaltender to win 600 regular-season games: Martin Brodeur 37 yrs., 11 mos. (Goaltending)

  • Quickest goaltender to win 400 regular-season games: Henrik Lundqvist 727 (Goaltending)

  • Most Stanley Cup finals series played by a goaltender: Jacques Plante (Montreal: 8 (1953, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60); St. Louis: 2 (1969, 70)), 10 (Goaltending)

  • Most Stanley Cup consecutive finals series played by a goaltender: Jacques Plante (Montreal (1953, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60), 8 (Goaltending)

  • Fewest saves required in a win: Ryan Miller (Anaheim Jan. 25, 2018) 11:40 min; Antti Niemi (Dallas Dec. 12, 2015) 6:43 min; Richard Bachman (Dallas Mar. 29, 2013) 2:32 min; Craig Billington (Colorado Dec. 21, 1998) 1:52 min, (Colorado Dec. 31, 1996) 0:12 sec; Steve Weeks (NY Rangers Mar. 24, 1982) 0:17 sec 0 (Goaltending)

  • Most shootout goals in one season: Ilya Kovalchuk (2011–12), 11 (Shootout)

  • Most game-deciding shootout goals in one season: Ilya Kovalchuk (2011–12), 7 (Shootout)

  • Most shootout goals career: Jonathan Toews, 50 (Shootout)

  • Most game-deciding shootout goals career: Frans Nielsen, 23 (Shootout)

  • Highest shootout percentage (Minimum 15 attempts): Artemi Panarin, 65% (13/20) (Shootout)

  • Most shootout attempts in a season: Radim Vrbata, 18 (Shootout)

  • Most shootout attempts career: Zach Parise, 107 (Shootout)

  • Most shootout games played by a goaltender in a season: Martin Brodeur (2006–07), 16 (Shootout)

  • Most shootout games played by a goaltender career: Roberto Luongo, 110 (Shootout)

  • Most shootout wins by a goaltender in a season: Ryan Miller and Martin Brodeur (2006–07), Mathieu Garon (2007–08), and Jonathan Quick (2010–11), 10 (Shootout)

  • Most shootout wins by a goaltender career: Henrik Lundqvist, 61 (Shootout)

  • Most shootout losses by a goaltender in a season: Tomas Vokoun (2009–10) and Tuukka Rask (2014–15), 9 (Shootout)

  • Most shootout losses by a goaltender career: Roberto Luongo, 58 (Shootout)

  • Most goals allowed in a shootout by a goaltender career: Roberto Luongo, 133 (Shootout)

  • Most saves in a shootout by a goaltender career: Henrik Lundqvist, 290 (Shootout)

  • Oldest Forward: Gordie Howe, April 11, 1980, 52 years, 11 days (Age)

  • Oldest Defensemen: Chris Chelios, April 6, 2010, 48 years, 71 days (Age)

  • Oldest Goaltender: Maurice Roberts, November 25, 1951, 45 years, 345 days (Age)

  • Oldest Player to play his first NHL game: Connie Madigan, February 6, 1973, 38 years, 94 days (Age)

  • Oldest Goalie to play his first NHL game: David Ayres , February 22, 2020, 42 years 194 days (Age)

  • Oldest Goalie to win his regular-season debut: David Ayres , February 22, 2020, 42 years, 194 days[1], as an emergency backup goaltender for the Carolina Hurricanes in a 6–3 win against the Toronto Maple Leafs (Age)

  • Youngest Player to play his first NHL game: Bep Guidolin, November 12, 1942, 16 years, 337 days (Age)

  • Youngest Goalie to play his first NHL game: Harry Lumley, December 23, 1943, 17 years, 42 days (Age)

  • Oldest Goalie to play in Stanley Cup Finals: Lester Patrick, April 7, 1928, 44 years, 90 days (Age)

  • Oldest Defensemen to play in the Stanley Cup Finals: Doug Harvey, May 11, 1968, 43 years, 137 days (Age)

  • Oldest Forward to play in Stanley Cup Finals: Mark Recchi, June 15, 2011, 43 years, 134 days (Age)

  • Youngest Player to play in the Stanley Cup Finals: Gaye Stewart, April 14, 1942, 18 years, 290 days (Age)

  • Youngest Player to win the Stanley Cup: Larry Hillman, April 14, 1955 18 years, 68 days (played 2 games in Semi-finals, did not play in the finals) (Age)

  • Oldest Player to win the Stanley Cup: Chris Chelios, June 4, 2008, 46 years, 130 days (did not play in 2008 finals, so Doug Harvey keeps record for oldest defenceman to play in finals) (Age)

  • Oldest Goalie to win the Stanley Cup: Lester Patrick April 14, 1928, 44 years, 90 days (Age)

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