A hockey player getting 3 assists in one game is said to have gotten a 'Playmaker'. Some people call it that, some people don't. I, personally, have played and watched hockey my entire life (I could skate before I could walk) and I have always known 3 assists by the same player in one game is known as a "Playmaker".
Aldrin-trick
It's no called anything it will just be said that he got 6 goals
Well, If a player scores 3 goals it is called a hat trick but i dont believe theres any special term for scoring 5 goals other than that hockey player is super good.
A hat-trick
A "natural" hat trick occurs when a player scores three consecutive goals. The goals do not have to be scored in one period, but they cannot be interrupted by goals from the player's teammates or opponents.
There is no different name for a hat trick if it is scored in a single period. However, if during the course of a game one player scores 3 goals in a row without any other players scoring a goal during that span it is called a "natural hat trick."
A brace is when a player gets 3 goals over 2 consecutive games EG - a player scores one goal in the one game and the next game he scores 2 goals that would be classed as a brace
In ice hockey, when a player scores four goals in one game.
A hat trick is when one player scores three goals in one game. In bowling, three strikes in a row is called a turkey
A hat trick is when one player scores three goals in one game. In Bowling, three strikes in a row is called a turkey
a "Messi-Trick"
A hat trick is when one player scores three goals in one game. In Bowling, three strikes in a row is called a turkey