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The following is a list of the all-time records for each of the 32 active National Hockey League (NHL) teams, beginning with the first NHL season (), with regular season stats accurate as of the end of all games on October 26, 2023, and playoff stats accurate as of the end of the 2020–21 NHL season and 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs. [1]
5 New York Rangers: 97 6,806 3,037 808 2,785 176 20,763 20,598 ... ^ ^ ^ Record does not include pre-NHL results. 2. ^ Team is currently inactive until 2029. [1] 3.
Most 3–1 leads in a series to lose the last three games: 5 by the Washington Capitals (1987, 1992, 1995, 2010, 2015) 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 ...
Most games: Patrick Marleau, 1,779 Most games, including playoffs: Mark Messier, 1,992 Most playoff games: Chris Chelios, 266 Most games played in a single season, not including playoffs: Jimmy Carson (1992–93) and Bob Kudelski (1993–94), 86 (both being traded mid-season, allowing them to play more than the then-team maximum of 84 games in a season)
The following articles contain the following lists of National Hockey League (NHL) records: ... (team) List of NHL All-Star Game records; List of NHL statistical leaders;
Newsy Lalonde, the first player to score six goals in an NHL game, also had two other five-goal games. Wayne Gretzky, the NHL's all-time leading scorer, had four five-goal games. Mario Lemieux recorded four five-goal games. Sergei Fedorov scored all of the Red Wings' goals in a 5–4 overtime win against the Washington Capitals.
There are two lists, streaks that consist entirely of regular-season games and streaks made up of playoff games only. The 1992–93 Pittsburgh Penguins hold the record for longest win streak at 17. The Penguins also hold the record for 14 straight playoff game wins, beginning in the 1992 and ending in the 1993 playoffs. [1]
1924–25 (30 game season) 1961–62: Fewest wins: 6 14: 1924–25 (30 game season) 1962–63: Fewest losses: 5 13: 1929–30 (44 game season) 1971–72: Fewest ties [a] 0 5: 1924–25 (30 game season) 1972–73: Fewest goals for: 49 147: 1924–25 (30 game season) 1955–56: Fewest goals against: 52 172: 1928–29 (44 game season) 1952–53 ...