21 goals. In 1920 the Montreal Canadiens won a game vs the Toronto St. Pats, 14-7.
The Stanley Cup was first awarded decades before the NHL was created. They awarded the cup differently then. From 1892 until 1914 they did not have a round robin playoff series like they do now. The winners of series could challenge each other for the Cup. Some challenges were played in the middle of the season as long as it was approved by the Stanley Cup trustees. Therefore, there was usually more than one challenge in a season, which in turn means the Cup was awarded more than once in a season. 1893 Montreal AAA 1894 Montreal AAA 1895 Montreal Victorias 1896 Montreal Victorias 1896 Winnipeg Victorias 1897 Montreal Victorias 1898 Montreal Victorias 1899 Montreal Shamrocks 1900 Montreal Shamrocks 1901 Winnipeg Victorias 1902 Winnipeg Victorias 1902 Montreal AAA 1903 Montreal AAA 1903 Ottawa Senators 1904 Ottawa Senators 1905 Ottawa Senators 1906 Ottawa Senators 1906 Montreal Wanderers 1907 Kenora Thistles 1907 Montreal Wanderers 1908 Montreal Wanderers 1909 Ottawa Senators 1910 Montreal Wanderers 1911 Ottawa Senators 1912 Quebec Bulldogs 1913 Quebec Bulldogs 1914 Toronto Blueshirts Between 1915 and 1927, prior to the NHL taking over the Cup, they played the best of 3 or best of 5. It was usually the winner of the NHA or NHL against one of the other leagues (Western Canada Hockey League, Western Hockey League, or Pacific Coast Hockey Association). 1915 Vancouver Millionaires 1916 Montreal Canadiens 1917 Seattle Metropolitans 1918 Toronto Arenas 1919 Series Cancelled 1920 Ottawa Senators 1921 Ottawa Senators 1922 Toronto St. Pats 1923 Ottawa Senators 1924 Montreal Canadiens 1925 Victoria Cougars 1926 Montreal Maroons The NHL officially took over the Stanley Cup in the 1926-27 season and awarded it to their annual champion. 1927 Ottawa Senators 1928 New York Rangers 1929 Boston Bruins 1930 Montreal Canadiens 1931 Montreal Canadiens 1932 Toronto Maple Leafs 1933 New York Rangers 1934 Chicago Black Hawks 1935 Montreal Maroons 1936 Detroit Red Wings 1937 Detroit Red Wings 1938 Chicago Blackhawks 1939 Boston Bruins 1940 New York Rangers 1941 Boston Bruins 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs 1943 Detroit Red Wings 1944 Montreal Canadiens 1945 Toronto Maple Leafs 1946 Montreal Canadiens 1947 Toronto Maple Leafs 1948 Toronto Maple Leafs 1949 Toronto Maple Leafs 1950 Detroit Red Wings 1951 Toronto Maple Leafs 1952 Detroit Red Wings 1953 Montreal Canadiens 1954 Detroit Red Wings 1955 Detroit Red Wings 1956 Montreal Canadiens 1957 Montreal Canadiens 1958 Montreal Canadiens 1959 Montreal Canadiens 1960 Montreal Canadiens 1961 Chicago Blackhawks 1962 Toronto Maple Leafs 1963 Toronto Maple Leafs 1964 Toronto Maple Leafs 1965 Montreal Canadiens 1966 Montreal Canadiens 1967 Toronto Maple Leafs 1968 Montreal Canadiens 1969 Montreal Canadiens 1970 Boston Bruins 1971 Montreal Canadiens 1972 Boston Bruins 1973 Montreal Canadiens 1974 Philadelphia Flyers 1975 Philadelphia Flyers 1976 Montreal Canadiens 1977 Montreal Canadiens 1978 Montreal Canadiens 1979 Montreal Canadiens 1980 New York Islanders 1981 New York Islanders 1982 New York Islanders 1983 New York Islanders 1984 Edmonton Oilers 1985 Edmonton Oilers 1986 Montreal Canadiens 1987 Edmonton Oilers 1988 Edmonton Oilers 1989 Calgary Flames 1990 Edmonton Oilers 1991 Pittsburgh Penguins 1992 Pittsburgh Penguins 1993 Montreal Canadiens 1994 New York Rangers 1995 New Jersey Devils 1996 Colorado Avalanche 1997 Detroit Red Wings 1998 Detroit Red Wings 1999 Dallas Stars 2000 New Jersey Devils 2001 Colorado Avalanche 2002 Detroit Red Wings 2003 New Jersey Devils 2004 Tampa Bay Lightning 2005 NHL Lockout 2006 Carolina Hurricanes 2007 Anaheim Ducks 2008 Detroit Red Wings 2009 Pittsburgh Penguins 2010 Chicago Blackhawks 2011 Boston Bruins2012 Los Angeles Kings 2013 Chicago Blackhawks
Joe Malone of the Quebec Bulldogs holds the NHL record for goals scored in a game with 7 on January 31, 1920 against Toronto.
On March 31, 1920 , Montreal Canadiens scored 16 goals in a 16-3 win over the Quebec Bulldogs.
The Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, and the Detroit Red Wings. I'm not sure that these six were the "original" NHL teams. During the 1920's and 30's, the Ottawa Senators and the Montreal Maroons were a part of the league that had more than six franchises. Surreyfan
21 goals. In 1920 the Montreal Canadiens won a game vs the Toronto St. Pats, 14-7.
The most goals scored by one team in an NHL game was 16. The Montreal Canadiens defeated the Quebec Bulldogs 16-3 on March 3, 1920.In the same season, Montreal helped set the record for most goals scored by two teams in a single game. The Canadiens and Toronto St. Patrick's combined for 21 goals on January 10, 1920, with Montreal winning 14-7. The Edmonton Oilers and Chicago Blackhawks tied the record on December 11, 1985. The Oilers won 12-9.
The Stanley Cup was first awarded decades before the NHL was created. They awarded the cup differently then. From 1892 until 1914 they did not have a round robin playoff series like they do now. The winners of series could challenge each other for the Cup. Some challenges were played in the middle of the season as long as it was approved by the Stanley Cup trustees. Therefore, there was usually more than one challenge in a season, which in turn means the Cup was awarded more than once in a season. 1893 Montreal AAA 1894 Montreal AAA 1895 Montreal Victorias 1896 Montreal Victorias 1896 Winnipeg Victorias 1897 Montreal Victorias 1898 Montreal Victorias 1899 Montreal Shamrocks 1900 Montreal Shamrocks 1901 Winnipeg Victorias 1902 Winnipeg Victorias 1902 Montreal AAA 1903 Montreal AAA 1903 Ottawa Senators 1904 Ottawa Senators 1905 Ottawa Senators 1906 Ottawa Senators 1906 Montreal Wanderers 1907 Kenora Thistles 1907 Montreal Wanderers 1908 Montreal Wanderers 1909 Ottawa Senators 1910 Montreal Wanderers 1911 Ottawa Senators 1912 Quebec Bulldogs 1913 Quebec Bulldogs 1914 Toronto Blueshirts Between 1915 and 1927, prior to the NHL taking over the Cup, they played the best of 3 or best of 5. It was usually the winner of the NHA or NHL against one of the other leagues (Western Canada Hockey League, Western Hockey League, or Pacific Coast Hockey Association). 1915 Vancouver Millionaires 1916 Montreal Canadiens 1917 Seattle Metropolitans 1918 Toronto Arenas 1919 Series Cancelled 1920 Ottawa Senators 1921 Ottawa Senators 1922 Toronto St. Pats 1923 Ottawa Senators 1924 Montreal Canadiens 1925 Victoria Cougars 1926 Montreal Maroons The NHL officially took over the Stanley Cup in the 1926-27 season and awarded it to their annual champion. 1927 Ottawa Senators 1928 New York Rangers 1929 Boston Bruins 1930 Montreal Canadiens 1931 Montreal Canadiens 1932 Toronto Maple Leafs 1933 New York Rangers 1934 Chicago Black Hawks 1935 Montreal Maroons 1936 Detroit Red Wings 1937 Detroit Red Wings 1938 Chicago Blackhawks 1939 Boston Bruins 1940 New York Rangers 1941 Boston Bruins 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs 1943 Detroit Red Wings 1944 Montreal Canadiens 1945 Toronto Maple Leafs 1946 Montreal Canadiens 1947 Toronto Maple Leafs 1948 Toronto Maple Leafs 1949 Toronto Maple Leafs 1950 Detroit Red Wings 1951 Toronto Maple Leafs 1952 Detroit Red Wings 1953 Montreal Canadiens 1954 Detroit Red Wings 1955 Detroit Red Wings 1956 Montreal Canadiens 1957 Montreal Canadiens 1958 Montreal Canadiens 1959 Montreal Canadiens 1960 Montreal Canadiens 1961 Chicago Blackhawks 1962 Toronto Maple Leafs 1963 Toronto Maple Leafs 1964 Toronto Maple Leafs 1965 Montreal Canadiens 1966 Montreal Canadiens 1967 Toronto Maple Leafs 1968 Montreal Canadiens 1969 Montreal Canadiens 1970 Boston Bruins 1971 Montreal Canadiens 1972 Boston Bruins 1973 Montreal Canadiens 1974 Philadelphia Flyers 1975 Philadelphia Flyers 1976 Montreal Canadiens 1977 Montreal Canadiens 1978 Montreal Canadiens 1979 Montreal Canadiens 1980 New York Islanders 1981 New York Islanders 1982 New York Islanders 1983 New York Islanders 1984 Edmonton Oilers 1985 Edmonton Oilers 1986 Montreal Canadiens 1987 Edmonton Oilers 1988 Edmonton Oilers 1989 Calgary Flames 1990 Edmonton Oilers 1991 Pittsburgh Penguins 1992 Pittsburgh Penguins 1993 Montreal Canadiens 1994 New York Rangers 1995 New Jersey Devils 1996 Colorado Avalanche 1997 Detroit Red Wings 1998 Detroit Red Wings 1999 Dallas Stars 2000 New Jersey Devils 2001 Colorado Avalanche 2002 Detroit Red Wings 2003 New Jersey Devils 2004 Tampa Bay Lightning 2005 NHL Lockout 2006 Carolina Hurricanes 2007 Anaheim Ducks 2008 Detroit Red Wings 2009 Pittsburgh Penguins 2010 Chicago Blackhawks 2011 Boston Bruins2012 Los Angeles Kings 2013 Chicago Blackhawks
There have been two occasions where 21 goals were scored in a single NHL game. On January 10th, 1920, the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Toronto St. Patricks, 14-7, and again on December 11th, 1985, the Edmonton Oilers beat the Chicago Blackhawks, 12-9. On March 3rd, 1920, the Canadiens beat the Quebec Bulldogs, 16-3 and still stands as the record for most goals in one game by a single team.
There have been two occasions in NHL history when the two opponents have combined for 21 goals. In 1920, Montreal beat Toronto 14-7 and in 1985, Edmonton beat Chicago 12-9. The most goals scored by a single team in a game was also in 1920 when Montreal beat Quebec 16-3.
Joe Malone of the Quebec Bulldogs holds the NHL record for goals scored in a game with 7 on January 31, 1920 against Toronto.
The most goals scored by one team in an NHL game was 16. The Montreal Canadiens defeated the Quebec Bulldogs 16-3 on March 3, 1920. That Montreal team also helped set the record for most goals by two teams in a single game. The Canadiens and Toronto St. Patrick's combined for 21 goals on January 10, 1920, with Montreal winning 14-7. The Edmonton Oilers and Chicago Blackhawks tied the record on December 11, 1985. The Oilers won 12-9.
Montreal Canadiens (founded 1909) Toronto Maple Leafs (charter member in 1917) Boston Bruins (founded 1924) Detroit Red Wings (founded 1926) Chicago Black Hawks (founded 1926) New York Rangers (founded 1926) Made a correction above: Rangers were 1926*
Henry Corden was born on January 6, 1920, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
On March 31, 1920 , Montreal Canadiens scored 16 goals in a 16-3 win over the Quebec Bulldogs.
The highest scoring NHL game is a tie between 21 goals. The Montreal Canadians beat the Toronto St. Patricks 14-7 on January 10, 1920 and the Edmonton Oilers beat the Chicago Blackhawks 12-9 on December 11, 1985. The highest scorer is Wayne Gretzky.
21. Montreal beat Toronto 14-7 in 1920