Well Alec Connell went 461 minutes and 29 seconds without giving up a goal in the 1927-28 season. That's roughly 7 and a half games.
Tom brady has the record with 7, Terry Bradshaw has 5. Tom brady is perfect in overtime at 7-0
There is no rule for how many wins are needed to be in the playoffs. The more wins the better but, the team only needs to be a division leader and therefore automatically given a playoff spot.
If you're referring to the Olympics, it means: 3 wins 0 wins in overtime 0 losses in overtime 0 losses in regulation (the first three periods)
The 2001 Seattle Mariners and 1906 Chicago Cubs have that record with 116 wins in an MLB season.This was actually done twice. First by the Chicago Cubs in 1906 with 116 wins, and then the Seattle Mariners did the same in 2001. Unlike the Mariners the Cubs had a 152 game season, so they could have achieved more wins because the Mariners season was 162 games long.
Don Shula has the most NFL wins, with 328. He also has the most wins including the playoffs, with 347.The coach with the best winning percentage is Guy Chamberlin. He had a record of 58-16-7 (.784)
Tom brady has the record with 7, Terry Bradshaw has 5. Tom brady is perfect in overtime at 7-0
The 2008 Tennessee Titans tied their record for the most number of wins. Their record was 13-3 at the end of the season. The Titans eventually fell to the Baltimore Ravens in the playoffs.
Jacob Joshua McClain High School Lexington Mississippi
wins-losses-overtime losses
I'm not positive, but this year's Cavs have to be close with 76.
Red Auerbach had 1037 wins including playoffs.
Tim Lincecum who won 4 games in the 2010 playoffs/World Series.
Pretty sure this is the correct answer. 72-10 regular season 15-3 playoffs leading to a championship 87-13 overall I would assume this is correct because the Bulls hold the regular season record for wins in a season. Adding to this the most wins possible in the playoffs at that time and I believe this is correct.
There is no rule for how many wins are needed to be in the playoffs. The more wins the better but, the team only needs to be a division leader and therefore automatically given a playoff spot.
If you're referring to the Olympics, it means: 3 wins 0 wins in overtime 0 losses in overtime 0 losses in regulation (the first three periods)
(Including playoffs) 503 wins, 588 losses, and 32 ties.
Before the NHL lockout, there were four categories; Wins, Losses, Ties, and Overtime Losses. Since the lockout there are now only three categories; Wins, Losses, and Overtime losses (which include shootout losses)