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Seasons
Most
seasons
26
- Gordie Howe, Detroit, 1946-47 - 1970-71;
Hartford,
1979-80.
25 - Mark Messier, Edmonton, NY Rangers, Vancouver,
1979-80 to 2003-04
24 - Alex Delvecchio, Detroit, 1950-51 - 1973-74.
24 - Tim Horton, Toronto, NY Rangers, Pittsburgh,
Buffalo, 1949-50, 1951-52 - 1973-74.
23 - John Bucyk, Detroit, Boston, 1955-56 - 1977-78
23 - Ron Francis, Hartford, Pittsburgh, Carolina, Toronto 1981-82 - 2003-04
23 - Al Macinnis, Calgary, St Louis, 1981-82-2003-04
23 - Dave Abdreychuck, Buffalo, Toronto, New jersey, Boston, Colorado,
Tampa Bay, 1982-83 - 2003-04, 2005-06
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Games
Most
games
1,767
- Gordie Howe, Detroit, 1946-47 - 1970-71;
Hartford,
1979-80.
1,756 - Mark Messier, Edmonton, NY Rangers, Vancouver, 1979-80 to 2003-04
1,731 - Ron Francis, Hardford, Pittsburgh, Carolina, 1981-82 to 2003-04
1,639 - Dave Abdreychuck, Buffalo, Toronto, New jersey, Boston, Colorado,
Tampa Bay, 1982-83 - 2003-04, 2005-06
1,635 - Scott Stevens , Washington, st Louis, New Jersey, 1982-83
- 2003-04
1,615 - Larry Murphy, Los Angeles, Washington,
Minnesota,
Pittsburgh, Toronto, Detroit, 1980-81 -
2000-01
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Most
games, including playoffs
1,982 - Mark Messier, Edmonton, New York Rangers, Vancouver, 1,756 regular season games,
236 playoff games
1,924
- Gordie Howe, Detroit, Hartford, 1,767 regular season and 157 playoff games.
1,902 - Ron Francis, Hardford, Pittsburgh, Carolina, 1,731
regular season, 171 playoff games
1,868 - Scott Stevens, Washington, St Louis, New
Jersey, 1,635 regular-season
and 233 playoff games.
1,830 - Larry Murphy, Los Angeles, Washington,
Minnesota,
Pittsburgh, Toronto, Detroit, 1,615 regular-season and 215 playoff games.
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Most
consecutive games
964
- Doug Jarvis, Montreal, Washington, Hartford from
—Oct.
8, 1975 - Oct. 10, 1987.
914 - Garry Unger, Toronto, Detroit, St Louis, Atlanta
—from
Feb. 24, 1968 - Dec. 21, 1979.
884 - Steve Larmer, Chicago from Oct. 6, 1982 - Apr. 16, 1993.
776 - Craig Ramsay, Buffalo from Mar. 27, 1973 - Feb. 10, 1983.
630 - Andy Hebenton, NY Rangers, Boston, Oct. 6, 1956 - Mar. 22, 1964.
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Goals
Most
goals
894
- Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St Louis, NY Rangers, in 20 seasons, 1,487gp.
801 - Gordie Howe, Detroit, Hartford, in 26 season, 1,767gp.
741 - Brett Hull, Calgary, St Louis, Dallas, Detroit in 19 seasons, 1.269
731 - Marcel Dionne, Detroit, Los Angeles, NY Rangers, in 18 seasons,
1,348gp.
717 - Phil Esposito, Chicago, Boston, NY Rangers, in 18 seasons, 1,282gp.
708 - Mike Gartner, Washington, Minnesota, NY Rangers, Toronto,
Phoenix, in 19 seasons, 1,432gp.
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Most
goals, including playoffs
1,016
- Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St Louis, NY Rangers, 894 regular season and 122 playoff goals.
869 - Gordie Howe, Detroit, Hartford, 801 regular season and 68 playoff
goals.
884- Brett Hull, Calgary, St Louis, Detroit, Dallas, 741 regular season,
and 103 playoff goals
803 - Mark Messier, Edmonton, NY Rangers, Vancouver, 694 regular season,
109 playoff goals
778 - Phil Esposito, Chicago, Boston, NY Rangers, 717
regular season and 61 playoff goals.
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Most
goals, one season
92
- Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1981-82. 80 game schedule.
87 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1983-84. 80 game schedule.
86 - Brett Hull, St Louis, 1990-91. 80 game schedule.
85 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1988-89. 80 game schedule.
76 - Phil Esposito, Boston, 1970-71. 78 game schedule.
76
- Alexander Mogilny, Buffalo, 1992-93. 84 game
schedule.
76 - Teemu Salanne, Winnipeg, 1992-93. 84 game schedule.
73 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1984-85. 80 game schedule.
72 - Brett Hull, St Louis, 1989-90. 80 game schedule.
71 - Jari Kurri, Edmonton, 1984-85. 80 game schedule.
71 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1982-83. 80 game schedule.
70 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1987-88. 80 game schedule.
70 - Bernie Nicholls, Los Angeles, 1988-89. 80 game schedule.
70 - Brett Hull, St Louis, 1991-92. 80 game schedule.
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Most
goals, one season, including playoffs
100
- Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1983-84, 87g in 74 regular
season games and 13g in 19 playoff games.
97 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1981-82, 92g in 80 regular season games
and 5g in 5 playoff games.
97 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1988-89, 85g in 76 regular season games
and 12g in 11 playoff games.
97 - Brett Hull, St Louis, 1990-91, 86g in 78 regular season games and
11g in 13 playoff games.
90 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1984-85, 73g in 80 regular season games
and 17g in 18 playoff games.
90 - Jari Kurri, Edmonton, 1984-85, 71g in 80 regular season games and
19g in 18 playoff games.
85 - Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1980-81, 68g in 79 regular season games
and 17g in 18 playoff games.
85 - Brett Hull, St Louis, 1989-90, 72g in 80 regular season games and
13g in 12 playoff games.
83 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1982-83, 71g in 73 regular season games
and 12g in 16 playoff games.
83 - Alexander Mogilny, Buffalo, 1992-93, 76g in 77 regular season games
and 7g in 7 playoff games.
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Most
goals, 50 games from start of season
61
- Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1981-82. Oct. 7, 1981 -
Jan.
22, 1982. 80 game schedule.
61
- Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1983-84. Oct. 5, 1983 -
Jan. 25, 1984. 80 game schedule.
54 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1988-89. Oct 7, 1988 -
Jan. 31, 1989. 80 game schedule.
53 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1984-85. Oct. 11, 1984 -
Jan. 28, 1985. 80 game schedule.
52 - Brett Hull, St Louis, 1990-91. Oct. 4, 1990 -
Jan. 26, 1991. 80 game schedule.
50 - Maurice Richard, Montreal, 1944-45. Oct. 28, 1944 -
Mar. 18, 1945. 50 game schedule.
50 - Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1980-81. Oct. 11, 1980 -
Jan. 24, 1981. 80 game schedule.
50 - Brett Hull, St Louis, 1991-92. Oct. 5, 1991 -
Jan. 28, 1992. 80 game schedule.
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Most
goals, one game
7
- Joe Malone, Quebec Bulldogs, Jan. 31, 1920, at
Quebec. Quebec 10, Toronto 6.
6 - Newsy Lalonde, Montreal, Jan. 10, 1920, at Montreal. Montreal 14,
Toronto 7.
6 - Joe Malone, Quebec Bulldogs, Mar. 10, 1920,
at Quebec. Quebec 10, Ottawa 4.
6 - Corb Denneny, Toronto, Jan. 26, 1921, at
Toronto. Toronto 10, Hamilton 3.
6 - Cy Denneny, Ottawa, Mar. 7, 1921, at Ottawa. Ottawa 12, Hamilton 5.
6 - Syd Howe, Detroit, Feb. 3, 1944, at Detroit.
Detroit 12, NY Rangers 2.
6 - Red Berenson, St Louis, Nov. 7, 1968, at
Philadelphia. St Louis 8, Philadelphia 0.
6 - Darryl Sittler, Toronto, Feb. 7, 1976, at
Toronto. Toronto 11, Boston 4.
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Most
goals, one road game
6
- Red Berenson, St Louis, Nov. 7, 1968, at
Philadelphia.
St Louis 8, Philadelphia 0.
5 - Joe Malone, Montreal, Dec. 19, 1917, at Ottawa.
Montreal
9, Ottawa 4.
5 - Redvers Green, Hamilton, Dec. 5, 1924, at Toronto.
Hamilton
10, Toronto 3.
5 - Babe Dye, Toronto, Dec. 22, 1924, at Boston.
Toronto
10, Boston 2.
5 - Harry Broadbent, Mtl. Maroons, Jan. 7, 1925, at
Hamilton.
Mtl. Maroons 6, Hamilton 2.
5 - Don Murdoch, NY Rangers, Oct. 12, 1976, at
Minnesota.
NY Rangers 10, Minnesota 4.
5 - Tim Young, Minnesota, Jan. 15, 1979, at
NY
Rangers. Minnesota 8, NY Rangers 1.
5 - Willy Lindstrom, Winnipeg, Mar. 2, 1982, at
Philadelphia.
Winnipeg 7, Philadelphia 6.
5 - Bengt Gustafsson, Washington, Jan. 8, 1984, at
Philadelphia.
Washington 7, Philadelphia 1.
5 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Dec. 15, 1984, at
St
Louis. Edmonton 8, St Louis 2.
5 - Dave Andreychuk, Buffalo, Feb. 6, 1986, at
Boston.
Buffalo 8, Boston 6.
5 - Mats Sundin, Quebec, Mar. 5, 1992, at Hartford.
Quebec
10, Hartford 4.
5 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, Apr. 9, 1993, at
New
York. Pittsburgh 10, NY Rangers 4.
5 - Mike Ricci, Quebec, Feb. 17, 1994, at San Jose.
Quebec
8, San Jose 2.
5 - Alexi Zhamnov, Winnipeg, Apr. 1, 1995, at
Los
Angeles. Winnipeg 7, Los Angeles 7.
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Most
goals, one period
4
- Harvey (Busher) Jackson, Toronto, Nov. 20, 1934,
at
St Louis, 3rd period. Toronto 5, St Louis Eagles
2.
4
- Max Bentley, Chicago, Jan. 28, 1943, at Chicago,
3rd period. Chicago 10, NY Rangers 1.
4 - Clint Smith, Chicago, Mar.
4, 1945, at Chicago,
3rd
period. Chicago 6, Montreal 4.
4
- Red Berenson, St Louis, Nov. 7, 1968, at
Philadelphia,
2nd period. St Louis 8, Philadelphia 0.
4
- Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Feb. 18, 1981,
at
Edmonton, 3rd period. Edmonton 9, St Louis
2.
4
- Grant Mulvey, Chicago, Feb. 3, 1982, at
Chicago,
1st period. Chicago 9, St Louis 5.
4
- Bryan Trottier, NY Islanders, Feb. 13, 1982,
at
New York, 2nd period. NY Islanders 8, Philadelphia
2.
4
- Al Secord, Chicago, Jan. 7, 1987, at
Chicago,
2nd period. Chicago 6, Toronto 4.
4
- Joe Nieuwendyk, Calgary, Jan. 11, 1989,
at
Calgary, 2nd period. Calgary 8, Winnipeg 3.
4
- Peter Bondra, Washington, Feb. 5, 1994, at
Washington,
1st period. Washington 6, Tampa Bay 3.
4
- Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, Jan. 26, 1997, at
Montreal,
3rd period. Pittsburgh 5, Montreal 2
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