Kelly Hrudey made 73 saves in a 3-2 NY Islanders win over Washington on April 18, 1987.
Luongo's 72 saves rank 2nd all time in the playoffs.
Dominik Hasek made 70 saves in a 4OT shutout on April 27, 1994. The Sabres beat New Jersey 1-0. That's the most saves without allowing a goal.
That record is held by Kelly Hrudey of the New York Islanders who made 73 saves in a 4 overtime game against the Washington Capitals in 1987.
who holds the record for most 3 pointers made in a playoff game and how many from the san antonio spurs
Yes. A tiebreaker game to determine playoff berth is not considered a playoff game, since it is not a playoff game it counts toward your regular season statistics. Also, playoff games do not count toward either season or career statistics.
I'm assuming here you mean pulling a goalie at the end of a game for an extra attacker. If so, it was first done by Boston Bruins coach Art Ross in the second game of a playoff series against the Canadiens on March 26, 1931. Bruins didn't score with the extra attacker and Montreal didn't get an empty net goal. The game ended in a 1-0 score for Canadiens.
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There are goalies that have scored on the other goalie. the rink is 200ft long, so it's just under 200ft (at the most).
Patrick Roy scored in 2003 which is the most recent nhl goalie to score in a game and playoff game.
Ron Tugnutt of Quebec Nordique, He made 77 saves in a game against Boston Bruins
Aaron Sakala is 24 yr old Goalie who plays for the Irish futbol team in Ireland, he is one of the greatest goalie ever in history for Ireland. he has a record for the most saves? he has had over 40 blocks in an exhibition game.
The number of 3's made in a single playoff game was 20!
153 pts.
Marty brouduer on the devils has four
Donyell marshall
who holds the record for most 3 pointers made in a playoff game and how many from the san antonio spurs
The goalie really saved the game.
Yes. A tiebreaker game to determine playoff berth is not considered a playoff game, since it is not a playoff game it counts toward your regular season statistics. Also, playoff games do not count toward either season or career statistics.
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I'm assuming here you mean pulling a goalie at the end of a game for an extra attacker. If so, it was first done by Boston Bruins coach Art Ross in the second game of a playoff series against the Canadiens on March 26, 1931. Bruins didn't score with the extra attacker and Montreal didn't get an empty net goal. The game ended in a 1-0 score for Canadiens.