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  • Most Points: 132, by the 1976–77 Montreal Canadiens

    (1949–50 to Present) (Season records)

  • Fewest Points: 21, by the 1974–75 Washington Capitals

    (1949–50 to Present) (Season records)

  • Most Wins: 62, by the 1995–96 Detroit Red Wings and 2018–19 Tampa Bay Lightning

    (1949–50 to Present) (Season records)

  • Fewest Wins: 8, by the 1974–75 Washington Capitals

    (1949–50 to Present) (Season records)

  • Most Ties: 24, by the 1969–70 Philadelphia Flyers

    (1949–50 to Present) (Season records)

  • Fewest Ties: 2, by the 1992–93 San Jose Sharks

    (1949–50 to Present) (Season records)

  • Most Shootout Wins: 15, by the 2007–08 Edmonton Oilers

    (1949–50 to Present) (Season records)

  • Most Shootout Losses: 13, by the 2013–14 New Jersey Devils

    (1949–50 to Present) (Season records)

  • Most Losses: 71, by the 1992–93 San Jose Sharks

    (1949–50 to Present) (Season records)

  • Fewest Losses: 8, by the 1976–77 Montreal Canadiens

    (1949–50 to Present) (Season records)

  • Most Goals For: 446, by the 1983–84 Edmonton Oilers

    (1949–50 to Present) (Season records)

  • Fewest Goals For: 133, by the 1953–54 Chicago Blackhawks

    (1949–50 to Present) (Season records)

  • Most Goals Against: 446, by the 1974–75 Washington Capitals

    (1949–50 to Present) (Season records)

  • Fewest Goals Against: 131, by the 1953–54 Toronto Maple Leafs and 1955–56 Montreal Canadiens

    (1949–50 to Present) (Season records)

  • Most Points: 83, by the 1943–44 Montreal Canadiens

    (1926–27 to 1948–49) (Season records)

  • Fewest Points: 12, by the 1930–31 Philadelphia Quakers

    (1926–27 to 1948–49) (Season records)

  • Most Wins: 38, by the 1943–44 Montreal Canadiens and 1944–45 Montreal Canadiens

    (1926–27 to 1948–49) (Season records)

  • Fewest Wins: 4, by the 1930–31 Philadelphia Quakers

    (1926–27 to 1948–49) (Season records)

  • Most Ties: 15, by the 1928–29 Montreal Canadiens and 1942–43 Chicago Blackhawks

    (1926–27 to 1948–49) (Season records)

  • Fewest Ties: 1, by the 1929–30 Boston Bruins

    (1926–27 to 1948–49) (Season records)

  • Most Losses: 39, by the 1943–44 New York Rangers

    (1926–27 to 1948–49) (Season records)

  • Fewest Losses: 5, by the 1943–44 Montreal Canadiens and 1929–30 Boston Bruins

    (1926–27 to 1948–49) (Season records)

  • Most Goals For: 234, by the 1943–44 Montreal Canadiens

    (1926–27 to 1948–49) (Season records)

  • Fewest Goals For: 33, by the 1928–29 Chicago Blackhawks

    (1926–27 to 1948–49) (Season records)

  • Most Goals Against: 310, by the 1943–44 New York Rangers

    (1926–27 to 1948–49) (Season records)

  • Fewest Goals Against: 43, by the 1928–29 Montreal Canadiens

    (1926–27 to 1948–49) (Season records)

  • Most Points: 52, by the 1925–26 Ottawa Senators

    (1917–18 to 1925–26) (Season records)

  • Fewest Points: 8, by the 1919–20 Quebec Athletics

    (1917–18 to 1925–26) (Season records)

  • Most Wins: 24, by the 1925–26 Ottawa Senators

    (1917–18 to 1925–26) (Season records)

  • Fewest Wins: 4, by the 1919–20 Quebec Athletics

    (1917–18 to 1925–26) (Season records)

  • Most Ties: 5, by the 1925–26 Montreal Maroons

    (1917–18 to 1925–26) (Season records)

  • Most Losses: 24, by the 1924–25 Boston Bruins

    (1917–18 to 1925–26) (Season records)

  • Fewest Losses: 5 by the 1919–20 Ottawa Senators

    (1917–18 to 1925–26) (Season records)

  • Most Goals For: 129, by the 1919–20 Montreal Canadiens

    (1917–18 to 1925–26) (Season records)

  • Fewest Goals For: 45, by the 1924–25 Montreal Canadiens

    (1917–18 to 1925–26) (Season records)

  • Most Goals Against: 177, by the 1919–20 Quebec Bulldogs

    (1917–18 to 1925–26) (Season records)

  • Fewest Goals Against: 42, by the 1925–26 Ottawa Senators

    (1917–18 to 1925–26) (Season records)

  • Greatest Goal Differential: +216, by the 1976–77 Montreal Canadiens

    (Other Season Records) (Season records)

  • Lowest Goal Differential: -265, by the 1974–75 Washington Capitals

    (Other Season Records) (Season records)

  • Best Power Play Percentage in a Season: 31.88%, by the 1977–78 Montreal Canadiens

    (Other Season Records) (Season records)

  • Worst Power Play Percentage in a Season: 9.35%, by the 1997–98 Tampa Bay Lightning

    (Other Season Records) (Season records)

  • Best Penalty Kill Percentage in a Season: 89.58%, by the 2011–12 New Jersey Devils

    (Other Season Records) (Season records)

  • Worst Penalty Kill Percentage in a Season: 67.70%, by the 1979–80 Los Angeles Kings

    (Other Season Records) (Season records)

  • Best Home Record: 36–2–2 by the 1975–76 Philadelphia Flyers

    (Other Season Records) (Season records)

  • Worst Home Record: 7–28–5 by the 1974–75 Washington Capitals

    (Other Season Records) (Season records)

  • Best Away Record: 31–7–3 by the 2005–06 Detroit Red Wings

    (Other Season Records) (Season records)

  • Worst Away Record: 1–41–0, by the 1992–93 Ottawa Senators

    (Other Season Records) (Season records)

  • Most Shutout Wins in a Season: 22 of 44 games played (50.0%), by the 1928–29 Montreal Canadiens

    (Other Season Records) (Season records)

  • Most Shutout Losses in a Season: 20 of 44 games played (45.5%), by the 1928–29 Chicago Blackhawks

    (Other Season Records) (Season records)

  • Longest Playoff Game: Detroit Red Wings vs Montreal Maroons on March 24, 1936 (60 minutes of regulation, 116 minutes, 30 seconds of overtime for a total of 176 minutes and 30 seconds. This game had 6 20-minute overtime periods). (Postseason Records)

  • Most Playoff Games Played (All Teams): 93, during the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs (Postseason Records)

  • Most Playoff Games Played (One Team): 26, by 1986–87 Philadelphia Flyers, 2003–04 Calgary Flames, 2013–14 Los Angeles Kings, 2014–15 Tampa Bay Lightning, and 2018–19 St. Louis Blues (Postseason Records)

  • Most Home Playoff Games Won (One Season): 12, by 2002–03 New Jersey Devils (Postseason Records)

  • Most Away Playoff Games Won (One Season): 10, by 1994–95 New Jersey Devils, 1999–2000 New Jersey Devils, 2003–04 Calgary Flames, 2011–12 Los Angeles Kings, 2017–18 Washington Capitals, and 2018–19 St. Louis Blues (Postseason Records)

  • Most Playoff Overtime Games Won (One Season): 10, by 1992–93 Montreal Canadiens (Postseason Records)

  • Most Stanley Cup-clinching overtime wins: 4, by the Montreal Canadiens (1944, 1953, 1966, 1977) (Postseason Records)

  • Most Playoff Games Won By An Expansion Team in their inaugural season: 13, by 2017–18 Vegas Golden Knights (Postseason Records)

  • Most Playoff Games Lost (One Season): 12, by 2013–14 New York Rangers, and 2014–15 Tampa Bay Lightning (Postseason Records)

  • Most Stanley Cup-clinching overtime losses: 2, by the Toronto Maple Leafs (1933, 1940), Montreal Canadiens (1951, 1954), Detroit Red Wings (1934, 1966), Boston Bruins (1953, 1977), Philadelphia Flyers (1980, 2010), and New York Rangers (1950, 2014) (Postseason Records)

  • Most Consecutive Playoff Games Won: 14, by Pittsburgh Penguins (Streak started on May 9, 1992 with three straight wins against the New York Rangers, four against Boston, four against Chicago in the Final, then three straight against New Jersey the next year. The streak would end on April 25, 1993 with a 4–1 loss to New Jersey.) (Postseason Records)

  • Most Consecutive Playoff Games Won in a Single Season: 11, by 1991–92 Chicago Blackhawks, 1991–92 Pittsburgh Penguins, and 1992–93 Montreal Canadiens (Postseason Records)

  • Most Consecutive Playoff Games Lost: 16, by Chicago Blackhawks from April 20, 1975 to April 8, 1980. (Postseason Records)

  • Most Playoff Goals Scored in a Series by One Team: 44, by the Edmonton Oilers against the Chicago Blackhawks during the 1985 Stanley Cup playoffs (Postseason Goals Scored)

  • Most Playoff Goals Scored in a Series by Both Teams: 69, (44 by the Edmonton Oilers and 25 by the Chicago Blackhawks) (Postseason Goals Scored)

  • Fewest Playoff Goals Scored in a Series by One Team: 1, by the Minnesota Wild against the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (Postseason Goals Scored)

  • Fewest Playoff Goals Scored in a Series by Winning Team: 7, by the Vegas Golden Knights against the Los Angeles Kings (Postseason Goals Scored)

  • Fewest Playoff Goals Scored in a Series by Both Teams: 10, (7 by the Vegas Golden Knights and 3 by the Los Angeles Kings), (9 by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and 1 by the Minnesota Wild) (Postseason Goals Scored)

  • Most Playoff Goals Scored by One Team in One Game: 13, by the Edmonton Oilers on April 9, 1987 (Postseason Goals Scored)

  • Most Playoff Goals Scored by One Team in One Period: 7, by the Montreal Canadiens on March 30, 1944 (Postseason Goals Scored)

  • Most Playoff Goals Scored by Both Teams in One Game: 18, (Los Angeles Kings had 10 and the Edmonton Oilers 8) on April 7, 1982 (Postseason Goals Scored)

  • Most Playoff Goals Scored by Both Teams in One Period: 9, by the New York Rangers (6) and the Philadelphia Flyers (3) on April 24, 1979 and the Los Angeles Kings (5) and the Calgary Flames (4) on April 10, 1990 (Postseason Goals Scored)

  • Most Consecutive Playoff Games Played Without a Power Play Goal: 10, by the 2013–14 New York Rangers (Postseason Goals Scored)

  • Most Consecutive Playoff Power Play Chances Without a Goal: 36, by 2013–14 New York Rangers (Postseason Goals Scored)

  • Overall: 17 games, by 1992–93 Pittsburgh Penguins (Season Streaks)

  • Home: 23 games, by 2011–12 Detroit Red Wings (Season Streaks)

  • Away: 12 games, by 2005–06 Detroit Red Wings and 2014–15 Minnesota Wild (Season Streaks)

  • Overall: 10 games, by 1993–94 Toronto Maple Leafs, 2006–07 Buffalo Sabres (Season Streaks)

  • Home: 11 games, by 1963–64 Chicago Blackhawks (Season Streaks)

  • Away: 10 games, by 2006–07 Buffalo Sabres (Season Streaks)

  • Overall: 11 games, by 2005–06 New Jersey Devils (Season Streaks)

  • Overall: 35 games, by 1979–80 Philadelphia Flyers (25 wins, 10 ties) (Season Streaks)

  • Home: 34 games, by 1976–77 Montreal Canadiens (Season Streaks)

  • Away: 23 games, by 1974–75 Montreal Canadiens (Season Streaks)

  • Overall: 18 games, by 1992–93 Pittsburgh Penguins (17 wins, one tie) (Season Streaks)

  • Overall: 24 games, by 2012–13 Chicago Blackhawks (21 wins, 3 shootout losses) (Season Streaks)

  • Overall: 11 games, by 2005–06 Dallas Stars (Season Streaks)

  • Overall: 18 games, by 2013–14 and 2014–15 New Jersey Devils (March 15, 2013 to October 24, 2014) (Season Streaks)

  • Overall: 17 games, by 1974–75 Washington Capitals and 1992–93 San Jose Sharks (Season Streaks)

  • Home: 14 games, by 2003–04 Pittsburgh Penguins (Season Streaks)

  • Away: 38 games, by 1992–93 Ottawa Senators (Season Streaks)

  • Overall: 11 games, by 1943–44 New York Rangers and 2017–18 Arizona Coyotes (Season Streaks)

  • Overall: 30 games, by 1980–81 Winnipeg Jets (23 losses, 7 ties) (Season Streaks)

  • Home: 17 games, by 1995–96 Ottawa Senators and 1999–2000 Atlanta Thrashers (Season Streaks)

  • Away: 38 games, by 1992–93 Ottawa Senators (Season Streaks)

  • Overall: 15 games, by 1943–44 New York Rangers (14 losses, 1 tie) (Season Streaks)

  • 600 games, by the Pittsburgh Penguins as of January 19th, 2020 (February 14, 2007 - ongoing) (this record includes regular season and playoff games) (Season Streaks)

  • An undefeated streak includes wins and ties (although with the implementation of reduced-player overtime starting in 1998-99, ties are based at the end of regulation with each team earning one point, and the winner in overtime, or starting in 2005-06, the shootout, receiving a second point; the loser is credited with the overtime or shootout loss but is credited with the point for a regulation tie). A winless streak includes losses in regulation, overtime, shootouts, or ties. A losing streak includes losses in regulation (note from the implementation of overtime in 1983 until 1999, losses in overtime also counted, but abolished after overtime became reduced strength of four players each). (Season Streaks)

  • Most Penalty Minutes in a Season: 2713, by the 1991–92 Buffalo Sabres (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Combined Penalty Minutes in a Game: 419 (67 penalties), Ottawa Senators at Philadelphia Flyers on March 5, 2004 (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Consecutive Penalties Killed: 53, by the 1999–2000 Washington Capitals (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Shorthanded Goals in a Season: 36, by the 1983–84 Edmonton Oilers (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Fewest Shorthanded Goals allowed in a Season: 0, by the 2013–14 Nashville Predators (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Shorthanded Goals in One Penalty: 3, by the 2009–10 Boston Bruins vs the Carolina Hurricanes (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Combined Goals in a Game: 21, Toronto St. Patricks vs. Montreal Canadiens on January 10, 1920 (Montreal won 14–7); Edmonton Oilers vs. Chicago Blackhawks on December 11, 1985 (Edmonton won 12–9). (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Largest Goal Differential: Detroit Red Wings 15, New York Rangers 0 on January 23, 1944. (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Games Going Past Regulation in a Single Day: 8 on February 22, 2007 and November 27, 2015. (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Games Decided in a Shootout: 21, by the 2013–14 Washington Capitals (10 wins, 11 losses) (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Shootout Goals in a Single Game: 11, Florida Panthers 6, Washington Capitals 5, on December 16, 2014. (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Shootout Goals on Consecutive Attempts: 9, Florida Panthers 5, New York Islanders 4, on November 27, 2015. (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Rounds in a Shootout: 20, by the Washington Capitals vs the Florida Panthers on December 16, 2014. (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Points Without Reaching Playoffs: 96, by the 2014–15 Boston Bruins, the 2017–18 Florida Panthers and the 2018–19 Montreal Canadiens (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Presidents' Trophies since Introduction During the 1985–86 season: 6, by the Detroit Red Wings (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Fewest Points in an 80 or More Game Season to Win the Presidents' Trophy: 101, by the 1989–90 Boston Bruins (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Seasons With the Best Regular Season Record: 20, by the Montreal Canadiens (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Conference Titles During the Regular Season: 9, by the Philadelphia Flyers, Montreal Canadiens, and Detroit Red Wings (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Division Titles: 26, by the Boston Bruins (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Consecutive Division Titles: 9 by the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche (1 with final season in Quebec, 8 with Colorado) (Regular Season Miscellaneous)

  • Most Stanley Cups: 23, by the Montreal Canadiens (The Canadiens have won the Stanley Cup 24 times in total. Their first Stanley Cup championship came in 1916 as a member of the NHA) (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Oldest Franchise Without a Stanley Cup: Vancouver Canucks and Buffalo Sabres, 49 seasons since inception in 1970–71 season (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Most Consecutive Stanley Cup Wins: 5, by the Montreal Canadiens (1956–1960) (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Longest Stanley Cup Drought: 53 seasons by the New York Rangers (1941–1993) (Won Stanley Cup in 1994) (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Longest Stanley Cup Final Drought (Current): 52 seasons by Toronto Maple Leafs (last won cup in 1967) Includes season lost due to 2004-05 NHL lockout. (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Most Stanley Cup Finals Appearance: 32, by the Montreal Canadiens (The Canadiens reached the final in 1916 but this was before the formation of the NHL in 1917) (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Oldest Franchise(s) to have never reached the Stanley Cup Final: 38 seasons, by the Original Winnipeg Jets/Phoenix/Arizona Coyotes since inception in 1979–80 season (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Most Consecutive Stanley Cup Finals Appearances: 10, by the Montreal Canadiens (1951–1960) (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Most consecutive victories in the Stanley Cup Final: 10, by the Montreal Canadiens (1976–1978) (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Most consecutive defeats in the Stanley Cup Final: 13, by the St. Louis Blues (1968–2019) (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Most sweeps in the Stanley Cup Final since the best-of-seven format was introduced in 1939: 6, by the Montreal Canadiens (1944, 1960, 1968, 1969, 1976, 1977) (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Longest Playoff Appearance Streak: 29 years, by the Boston Bruins (1968–1996) (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Longest Postseason Drought: 10 seasons by the Florida Panthers (2001–2011) (does not include 2004–05 lockout) and Edmonton Oilers (2007–2016) (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Most Consecutive Playoff Series Victories: 19, by the 1980–1984 New York Islanders, spanning four consecutive Stanley Cup titles and five playoff seasons. This is a record for all North American professional sports franchises. (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Most Consecutive Playoff Series Defeats: 12, by the Winnipeg Jets/Phoenix Coyotes from 1988–2011 (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Most Comebacks from a 3–1 Playoff Series Deficit: 3, by the Vancouver Canucks (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Most Comebacks from a 3–1 Playoff Series Deficit in One Season: 2, by the 2002–03 Minnesota Wild (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Most Consecutive seasons in the Stanley Cup Playoffs where a team has rebounded from a 3–1 deficit in a series: 2, by the New York Rangers (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Most 3–1 Leads in a Series to Lose the Last Three Games: 5 by the Washington Capitals (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

  • Teams to Come Back from a 3–0 Series Deficit: Toronto Maple Leafs (1942 over the Detroit Red Wings), New York Islanders (1975 over the Pittsburgh Penguins), Philadelphia Flyers (2010 over the Boston Bruins), Los Angeles Kings (2014 over the San Jose Sharks) (Playoffs Miscellaneous)

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This is the 100th season in the league, but it’s the 99th season with a game. The 2004-2005 season’s labor dispute led to the cancellation of the entire season, which became the centennial celebration’s big flaw. On November 26,1917, the WHA’s four teams, the Montreal Canadiens, the Montreal braves, the Hounds of Quebec and the Ottawa Senators, created a separate NHL League to replace the WHA in order to oust the troublesome Toronto blue suit owners.

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