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Longest consecutive goal-scoring streak from start of NHL career: Joe Malone (1917–18), 14 games; Longest consecutive goal-scoring streak: Punch Broadbent, 16 games (1921–22) Longest consecutive goal-scoring streak, one playoff season: Reggie Leach 10 games (1976) Longest consecutive goal-scoring streak by a defenseman: Mike Green (2008 ...
List of NHL goal scoring leaders by season; List of NHL goaltenders with 300 wins; List of NHL longest losing streaks; List of NHL longest winning streaks; List of NHL players with 50-goal seasons; List of NHL players with 100-point seasons; List of NHL career assists leaders
Longest Undefeated Streak to End the Season Overall: 18 games, by 1992–93 Pittsburgh Penguins (17 wins, one tie) Longest Points Streak to Start the Season Overall: 24 games, by 2012–13 Chicago Blackhawks [3] (21 wins, 3 shootout losses) Longest Shootout Winning Streak Overall: 11 games, by 2005–06 Dallas Stars; Longest Shootout Losing Streak
Gordie Howe's 545th goal, which broke the NHL's all-time scoring record, did not come easy for the famed Detroit Red Wing. ... Gordie Howe broke NHL's all-time regular-season goals record in 1963 ...
(ties NHL record) Most assists by a defenceman, one home game: 6: Paul Coffey – March 14, 1986 vs. Red Wings (Goaltenders were Greg Stefan [4] and Eddie Mio [2]). (tie NHL record) Most assists, one away game: 7: Wayne Gretzky – December 11, 1985 vs. Blackhawks (Goaltenders were Murray Bannerman [5] and Bob Sauve [2]). (ties NHL record)
The 1974–75 Washington Capitals and 1992–93 San Jose Sharks own the NHL record for the longest pointless streak at 17 games; the 2003–04 Penguins' losing streak included one overtime loss, and the 2020–21 Sabres’ losing streak included two overtime and one shootout loss. Since the 1999–2000 season, the NHL awards a team one point ...
The longest winning streak consisting only of playoff games stands at 12 consecutive wins, by the 1927, 1928 and 1932 New York Yankees (who swept the World Series all three seasons) and tied by the 1998–99 Yankees. According to Major League Baseball's policy on winning streaks, tie games do not end a team's winning streak. [1]
The record was previously held by Cobb until the integration of Negro league statistics into Major League Baseball's record books on May 28, 2024. Since then, Gibson not only holds the new record for career batting average, but also the records for career OPS with 1.177 and slugging percentage with .718, as well as the single-season records in ...