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Most shots on goal, playoffs career: Ray Bourque, 812; Most shots on goal, one season: Phil Esposito (1970–71), 550; Most shots on goal, one playoff season: Henrik Zetterberg (2008), 116; Most shots on goal, one game: Ray Bourque (March 21, 1991), 19; Most shots on goal, one playoff game: Daniel Briere (April 22, 2006), 14
An ultimately successful shot on goal during a youth ice hockey game. In ice hockey, a shot on goal is a shot that directs the puck towards the net and either goes into the net for a goal or is stopped by the goaltender for a save. A shot that is deflected wide or blocked by an opponent does not count as a shot on goal; it is recorded as a ...
G – Goals – Total number of goals the player has scored in the current season. A – Assists – Number of goals the player has assisted in the current season. P or PTS – Points – Scoring points, calculated as the sum of G and A. S – Shots on Goal [1] – Total number of shots taken on net in the current season.
The statistics listed include the 2023–24 NHL regular season ... It is calculated by dividing the number of saves by the number of shots on goal. Minimum 250 games ...
Corsi, called shot attempts (SAT) by the NHL, [4] is the sum of shots on goal, missed shots and blocked shots. [5] It is named after coach Jim Corsi, but was developed by an Edmonton Oilers blogger and fan who developed the statistic to better measure the workload of a goaltender during a game. [6]
Fenwick is an advanced statistic used in the National Hockey League to measure shot attempt differential while playing at even strength. It is also known as unblocked shot attempts (USAT) by the NHL. [1] This includes shots on goal and missed shots on goal towards the opposition’s net minus the same shot attempts directed at your own team’s ...
Empty net goals by an American: Brandon Dubinsky (2010–11) – 5; Plus/minus by an American: Brian Leetch (1996–97) – +31; Shots on goal by an American: Brian Leetch (1993–94) – 328; Penalty minutes by an American: Ed Hospodar (1980–81) – 214; Penalties taken by an American: Tony Granato (1988–89) – 63
In 1979, Billy Smith became the first NHL goaltender in history to be credited with a goal. In 1987, Ron Hextall became the first goaltender to score via a direct shot on goal, and later became the first with a short-handed goal. Hextall is the only goaltender to have scored more than once with a direct shot on goal.