Looking historically, the most penalty minutes (PIM) in one season were acquired by Dave Schultz of Philadelphia in the 1974-1975 season, totaling 472 PIM.
Total PIM acquired can be slightly skewed simply due to the length of time that the player played in the league. Longer career equals potential for more PIM. Historically, if looking at a players "combined seasons", the player with the most PIM was Tiger Williams, who played from 1975-1988 and acquired 3,966 PIM. Rounding out the top 5 are Dale Hunter (3,565), Tie Domi (3,515), Marty McSorley (3,381), and Bob Probert (3,300).
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Dave "The Hammer" Schultz of the Philadelphia Flyers holds the record with 472 penalty minutes in one season.
Ron Hextall (not sure if this is it, but it is what I found)
http://www.goaliesarchive.com/flyers/indexhextall.html
The record for most penalty minutes is held by Dave "Tiger" Williams with 3966 minutes in the regular season plus 455 more in the playoffs.
the Montreal canadiens have won the most in the history of the nhl, but the nhl wasn't the only league that to compete for the cup.
in a game there are 4, two linesmen and 2 acuall refs (the ones who call the penalties)
Wayne Gretzky has broken numerous records of having the most points.
Wayne Gretzky netting 894 goals in his suceesful 20 years in the NHL.
Washington capitals