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".
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∙ 15y agoA Hat Trick. Normally at home ice when this occurs fans in attendance will toss their hats to the ice in recognition.
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∙ 16y agoNatural Hat Trick
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∙ 13y agodirty sanchez
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∙ 15y agoA hat trick
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∙ 14y agoHat trick
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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 "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.
A hat-trick
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
A hat trick is when one player scores three goals in one game. In bowling, three strikes in a row is called a turkey
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"