Strictly on a single game basis, Mario Lemieux gathered up eight points in a playoff game in 1989. Drop the puck,EH!
The highest points scored in a game was 100, by Wilt Chamberlain, of the Philidelphia Warriors.
32 pts. not sure what game.
Jodie Meeks; 54 point Jan 13,2009 KY 90 points and TN 72 points
Kobe's 81 against the Raptors a couple years ago
No, since a player has to be on the ice in even strength situations for plus/minus to count.
Probably Darryl Sittler, since the question is posed in "Ice Hockey" category. Mr. Sittler scored 5 goals in a playoff game, and 6 goals and 4 assists in a regular season game for a 10 point total that has never been matched.
Since a misere is worth 250 points, they lose 250 points if they do not get their bid.
The highest points scored in a game was 100, by Wilt Chamberlain, of the Philidelphia Warriors.
Since McLaren made it debut in 1966, McLaren Racing has scored in total of 4247 points between 1966 and 2011 F1 Season. That is an average of 94.5 points per season. Note: In 2007, All McLaren Constructors points have been wiped off due to a controversy.
32 pts. not sure what game.
Jodie Meeks; 54 point Jan 13,2009 KY 90 points and TN 72 points
Will Koentopp plays hockey, and was born June 25, 1997. He since he was five years old and plays defence and scored 24 at average per season.
Kobe's 81 against the Raptors a couple years ago
No, since a player has to be on the ice in even strength situations for plus/minus to count.
Brady got intentional grounding and since he was in his own touchdown zone the giants were awarded two points and the ball.
Leicester City scored 96 points during the 2008-09 season en route to its first Football League One crown.It was Leicester's first and only season in the third-tier division since its foundation in 1884.
When the NFL played a 14 game schedule (through Super Bowl XII), that was the 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers (Super Bowl IX winner) who scored 305 regular season points. Since the NFL moved to a 16 game schedule in 1978, and not including strike seasons (1982 and 1987), that was the 2000 Baltimore Ravens (Super Bowl XXXV winner) who scored 333 regular season points.