Malone scored a record 7 goals in one game, a feat that has never been matched.
Bear in mind, that the game he played was a lot different than modern Ice Hockey.
In the post-expansion era (1966-67 season onward), two players have scored six goals in one game... Red Berenson in 1968 (November) and Darryl Sittler in 1976 (February)
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 record for the most goals scored in a single period in NHL history is 10 goals, achieved by the Montreal Canadiens and the Quebec Bulldogs on March 3, 1920.
In 1920, playing against Quebec (the Bulldogs, not the Nordiques), Montreal scored 16 goals.
The most goals scored in a hockey ranks up to a 16-3 win for the Montreal Canadiens against the Quebec Bulldogs ( Quebec dos not have a NHL hockey team) on March the 3rd 1920
yes there is it was by Wayne Gretzky 92 goals in a season for one game the record is 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 record for the most goals scored by one team in a single NHL game is 16, achieved by the Montreal Canadiens in a game against the Quebec Bulldogs on March 3, 1920.
On March 31, 1920 , Montreal Canadiens scored 16 goals in a 16-3 win over the Quebec Bulldogs.
The record for the most goals scored by one player in a single NHL game is 7, achieved by Joe Malone in 1920.
The National Hockey League's all-time leader in regular-season goals is Wayne Gretzky, with 894. Prior to Gretzky, the league's most prolific scorer was Gordie Howe, who scored 801 goals. On March 23, 1994, Gretzky broke the record with goal number 802. Gretzky scored 122 goals in the Stanley Cup playoffs during his career, so if we include the postseason, he is also the NHL's all-time leader, with 1,016. For seven years, there was a second major league, the World Hockey Association. If we combine NHL and WHA totals, Howe comes out on top, with 975 (801 in the NHL, 174 in the WHA). In this category, Gretzky stands second, with 894 NHL goals and 46 in the WHA, for a total of 940. If we factor in playoffs in both the NHL and WHA, Gretzky comes out on top. He scored 10 postseason goals in his single WHA season, for a grand total of 1,072. Howe is right behind him. He scored 28 playoff goals in the WHA and 68 in the NHL, for a total of 1,071.
The player who holds the record for scoring the most NHL goals in a single period is Joe Malone, who scored 7 goals in one period on January 31, 1920.
The player who holds the record for scoring the most goals in a single period in NHL history is Joe Malone, who scored 7 goals in one period on January 31, 1920.
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.