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William Robert Mikkelson (born May 21, 1948) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League from 1971 to 1977. Mikkelson is known for posting the worst plus/minus rating in single-season NHL history at -82 for the Washington Capitals in 1974–75.
The NHL Plus/Minus Award was a trophy awarded annually by the National Hockey League to the ice hockey "player, having played a minimum of 60 games, who leads the league in plus-minus statistics." [ 1 ] It was sponsored by a commercial business, and it had been known under five different names.
Sergachev’s minus-14 was second worst among NHL defensemen, and he has almost become the poster boy for the Lightning’s defensive-zone lapses. His defense partner, Raddysh, is minus-9.
Tremblay also currently has the worst plus/minus rating of any player in the Atlanta Thrashers' franchise history with a rating of –103. [6] Tremblay then signed with HC Lugano of the Swiss National League A (NLA) on 18 July 2007, [5] playing only the 2007–08 season before taking a one-year sabbatical. [2]
As part of an on-going series that highlights the best of 2015 in sports, we take at look at the biggest moments in the NHL. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...
In Sauer's first professional season in 2002–03, he made the jump to the NHL with Anaheim and was amongst the league leaders for worst Plus/Minus. The following year, on February 21, 2004, Sauer was traded to the team that drafted him, the Colorado Avalanche, in exchange for Martin Škoula. [2]
As part of an on-going series that highlights the best of 2015 in sports, we take at look at the biggest moments in the NHL.
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