Fastest goal from start of game:

0:06s - Don Kozak, Los Angeles Apr. 17, 1977, at Los
Angeles vs Boston and goaltender Gerry Cheevers.
Los Angeles won 7-4
0:07s - Bob Gainey, Montreal, May 5, 1977, at New York
vs NY Islanders and goaltender Glenn Resch.
Montreal won 2-1
- Terry Murray, Philadelphia, Apr. 12, 1981, at
Quebec vs goaltender Dan Bouchard. Quebec won
4-3 in overtime
0:08s - Stan Smyl, Vancouver, Apr. 7, 1982, at Vancouver
vs Calgary and goaltender Pat Riggin.
Vancouver won 5-3

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Fastest goal from start of period (other then first):

0:06s - Pelle Eklund, Philadelphia, Apr. 25, 1989, at Pittsburgh vs goaltender Tom Barrasso, 2nd period. Pittsburgh won 10-7

0:09s - Bill Collins, Minnesota, Apr. 9, 1968, at Minnesota vs Los Angeles and goaltander Wayne Rutledge, 3rd period. Minnesota won 7-5
- Dave Balon, Minnesota, Apr. 25, 1968, at St Louis vs goaltender Glenn Hall, 3rd period. Minnesota won 5-1
- Murray Oliver, Minnesota, Apr. 8, 1971, at St Louis vs goaltender Ernie Wakely, 3rd period. St Louis won 4-2
- Clerk Gillies, NY Islanders, Apr. 15, 1977, at Buffalo vs goaltender Don Edwards, 3rd period. NY Islanders won 4-3
- Eric Vail, Atlanta, Apr. 11, 1978, at Atlanta vs Detroit and goaltender Ron Low, 3rd period. Detroit won 5-3
- Stan Smyl, Vancouver, Apr. 10, 1979, at Philadelphia vs goaltender Wayne Stephenson, 3rd period. Vancouver won 3-2
- Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Apr. 6, 1983, ar Edmonton vs Winnipeg and goaltender Brian Hayward, 2nd period. Edmonton won 6-3
- Mark Messier, Edmonton, Apr. 16, 1984, at Calgary vs goaltender Don Edwards, 3rd period. Edmonton won 5-3
- Brian Skrudland, Montreal, May 18, 1986, at Calgary and goaltender Mike Vernon, overtime.Montreal won 3-2

 

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Fastest two goals:

0:05s - Norm Ullman, Detroit, at Detroit, Apr. 11, 1965,
vs. Chicago, and goaltender Glenn Hall. Ullman scored
at 17:35 and 17:40 of 2nd period. Detroit won 4-2

Fastest two goals from start of game:

1:08 - Dick Duff, Toronto, Apr. 9, 1963 at Toronto vs
Detroit and goaltender Terry Sawchuk. Duff scored at
49s and 1:08. Final score Toronto 4, Detroit 2

Fastest two goals from start of period:

0:35s - Pat LaFontaine, NY Islanders, May 19, 1984 at
Edmonton vs goaltender Andy Moog. LaFontaine scored
at 13 and 35s of 3rd period. Final score, Edmonton 5,
NY Islanders 2

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Most penalty minutes in playoffs (career):

729 - Dale Hunter, Quebec, Washington, Colorado
541 - Chris Nilan, Montreal, NY Rangers, Boston
519 - Claude Lemieux, Montreal, New Jersey, Colorado
471 - Rick Tocchet, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Boston, Phoenix

466 - Willi Plett, Atlanta, Calgary, Minnesota, Boston

 

 

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Most penalties, one game:

8 - Forbes Kennedy, Toronto, Apr. 2, 1969, at Boston.
4 minors, 2 majors, 1 10-minute misconduct, 1 game
    misconduct. Final score, Boston 10, Toronto 0
- Kim Clackson, Pittsburgh, Apr. 14, 1980, at Boston.
5 minors, 2 majors, 1 10-minute misconduct. Final score,
Boston 6, Pittsburgh 2

 

 

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Most penalty minutes, one game:

42 - Dave Schultz, Philadelphia, Apr. 22, 1976, at Toronto. 1 minor, 2 majors, 1 10-minute misconduct and 2 game-misconducts. Final score, Toronto 8, Philadelphia 5.

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Most penalty, one period and most penalty minutes, one period:

6 penalties; 39 minutes - Ed Hospodar, NY Rangers, Apr. 9, 1981, at Los Angeles, 1st period. 2 minors, 1 major, 1 10-minute misconduct, 2 game misconducts. Final score, Los Angeles 5, NY Rangers 4.

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Most playoff games appeared in by a goaltender (career):

247 - Patrick Roy, Montreal, Colorado
150 - Grant Fuhr, Edmonton, Toronto, Buffalo, St Louis
148 - Ed Belfour, Chicago, Dallas

138 - Mike Vernon, Calgary, Detroit

139 - Martin Brodeur, New Jersey

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Most minutes played by a goaltender (career):

15,209 - Patrick Roy, Montreal, Colorado
9,171 - Ed Belfour, Chicago, Dallas
8,834 - Grant Fuhr, Edmonton, Toronto, Buffalo, St Louis
8,214 - Mike Vernon, Clagary, Detroit
8,702 - Martin Brodeur, New Jersey
8,214 - Mike Vernon, Calgary, Detroit, San Jose, Florida 

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Most minutes played by a goaltender, one playoff year:

1,544 - Kirk McLean, Vancouver, 1994. 24 games
1,544 - Ed Belfour, Dallas, 1999, 23 games
1,540 - Ron Hextall, Philadelphia, 1987, 26 games
1,505 - Mike Richter, NY Rangers, 1994, 23 games
1,477 - Martin Brodeur, New Jersey, 2001, 25 games

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Most shutouts in playoffs (career):

22 - Patrick Roy, Montreal, Colorado..
20 - Martin Brodeur, New Jersey
15 - Curtis Joseph, St Louis, Edmonton, Toronto

14 - Clint Benedict, Ottawa, Montreal Maroons
14 - Jacques Plante, Montreal, St Louis.

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Most shutouts, one playoff year:

7 - Martin Brodeur, New Jersey 2003, 24 games
6 - Dominik Hasek
, Detroit
, 2002, 23 games
4- Four shutouts by a goaltender in one playoff year has been done 14 times.

 

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Most shutouts, one playoff series:

3 - Clint Benedict, Mtl. Maroons, in 1926 F, 4 games vs. Victoria
- Dave Kerr, NY Rangers, in 1940 SF, 6 games vs. Boston
- Frank McCool, Toronto , in 1945 F, 7 games vs. Detroit
- Turk Broda, Toronto, in 1950 SF, 7 games vs. Detroit
- Felix Potvin, Toronto, in 1994 CQF, 6 games vs. Chicago
- Martin Brodeur, New Jersey, in 1995 CQF, 5 games vs. Boston
- Brent Johnson, St Louis, 2002 in CQF, 5 games vs.Chicago
- Patrick Laline, 2002, in CQF, 5 games vs. Philadelphia
- Martin Brodeur, New Jersey, in 2003 F, 7 games vs.Anaheim
- Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Anaheim, in 2003 CF, 4 games vs.Minnesota

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Most wins by a goaltender (career):

151 - Patrick Roy, Montreal, Colorado
92 - Grant Fuhr, Edmonton, Buffalo, St Louis
88 - Bill Smith, Los Angeles, NY Islanders

83 - Martin Brodeur, New Jersey

82 - Ed Belfour, Chicago, Dallas

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Most wins by a goaltender, one playoff year:

16 - Grant Fuhr, Edmonton, 1988. 19 games
- Mike Vernon, Calgary, 1989. 22 games
- Bill Ranford, Edmonton, 1990. 22 games
- Tom Barrasso, Pittsburgh, 1992. 21 games
- Patrick Roy, Montreal, 1993. 20 games
- Mike Richter, NY Rangers, 1994. 23 games
- Martin Brodeur, New Jersey, 1995. 20 games
- Patrick Roy, Colorado, 1996. 22 games
- Mike Vernon, Detroit, 1997. 20 games
- Chris Osgood, Detroit, 1998. 22 games
- Ed Belfour, Dallas, 1999. 23 games
- Martin Brodeur, New Jersey, 2000. 23 games
- Patrick Roy, Colorado, 2001. 23 games
- Dominik Hasek, Detroit, 2002. 23 games
- Martin Brodeur, New Jersey, 2003 in 24 games
 

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Most consecutive wins by a goaltender, one playoff year:

14 - Tom Barrasso, Pittsburgh, 1992, 1993; 3 wins against NY Rangers in 1992 DF, won by Pittsburgh 4-2; 4 wins against Boston in 1992 CF, won by Pittsburgh 4-0; 4 wins against Chicago in 1992 F, won by Pittsburgh 4-0; 3 wins against New Jersey in 1993 DSF, won by Pittsburgh 4-1.

 

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Most consecutive wins by a goaltender, one playoff year:

11 - Ed Belfour, Chicago, 1992. 3 wins against St Louis in DSF, won by Chicago 4-2, 4 wins against Detroit in DF, won by Chicago 4-0, and 4 wins against Edmonton in CF, won by Chicago 4-0
- Tom Barrasso, Pittsburgh, 1992. 3 wins against NY Rangers in DF, won by Pittsburgh 4-2, 4 wins against Boston in CF, won by Pittsburgh 4-0, and 4 wins against Chicago in F, won by Pittsburgh 4-0
- Patrick Roy, Montreal, 1993. 4 wins against Quebec in DSF, won by Montreal 4-2, 4 wins against Buffalo in DF, won by Montreal 4-0, and 3 wins against NY Islanders in CF, won by Montreal 4-1

 

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Longest shutout sequence:

270m, 8 s - George Hainsworth Montreal, 1930. Hainsworth streak began after Murray Murdoch scored a goal at 15:34 of the first period on Mar 28, 1930.Hainsworth did not allow a goal in the remaining 113:18 of that game. Shut out NY Rangers on Mar 30, 1930. The strak continued with a 3-0 shutout of Boston on Apr 1, 1930 and ended on April 3, 1930 at 16:50 of the second period.

248m, 32s - Norm Smith, Detroit
, 1936. In best-of-five SF, Smith shut out Mtl. Maroons 1-0, Mar. 24, in 116:30 overtime, shut out Maroons 3-0 in second game, Mar. 26, and was scored against at 12:02 of first period Mar. 29, by Gus Marker. Detroit won SF 3-0.

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Most consecutive shutouts:

3 - Clint Benedict, Montreal Maroons, 1926. Benedict shut out Ottawa 1-0, Mar. 27, he then shut out Victoria twice, 3-0, Mar. 30, 3-0, Apr. 1, Mtl Maroons won NHL F vs Ottawa 2 goals to 1 won the best-of-five F vs Victoria 3-1
- John Roach, NY Rangers, 1929. Roach shutout NY Americans twice, 0-0, Mar. 19, 1-0, Mar. 21, he then shutout Toronto 1-0, Mar. 24. NY Rangers won QF vs NY Americans 1 goal to 0 and won the best-of-three SF vs Toronto 2-0
- Frank McCool, Toronto, 1945. McCool shut out Detroit 1-0, Apr. 6, 2-0, Apr. 8, 1-0, Apr. 12. Toronto won the best-of-seven Final 4-3
- Brent Johnson, St Louis, 2002, Shutout Chicago, 2-0, April 20, 4-0, April21, 1-0April 23. St Loius won series 4-1
- Patrick Laline, 2002. Shutout Philadelphia 3-0, April 20, 3-0 April 22, 3-0 April 24. Ottawa won series 4-1.
-- Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Anaheim 2003. Shutout Minnesota 1-0, May 10, 2-0 May 12, 4-0 May 14. Anaheim won series 4-0.

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