The most lopsided game score in NHL history (a "differential" refers to a ratio) is still Detroit Red Wings' 15-0 rout of New York Rangers at Detroit, 23 January 1944.
But in Riverside,Ca marked the worlds biggest goal differential when Chris and his Penguins put up 15 goals against Greg's Bruins in the first period.
Austin never had a chance. Scotty just sucks. Chris is obvious the best
Edmonton Oilers in 1982-83 season 122 difference, 417 for - 295 against. Unfortunately I'm not positive on the answer, was the biggest one I could find.
82-83 Edmonton had a great goal differential (over +100 is great), but the 1976-77 Canadiens were a +216, or +2.70 goals per game, both the best of all time.
In 1944 the Detroit Red Wings defeated the New York Rangers 15-0 after racking up five more goals in the last six minutes of the game.
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He scored his first goal in his second NHL game.
not in nhl, else where possibly
He scored his first goal in his second NHL game.
Yes unless there is a tie or a shootout
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His first NHL goal was actually a penalty Shot so no assit. His first goal in a game was assisted by Glen Anderson and Jarri Kurr
No, no NHL player has ever scored a goal in every game of the season.
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Chare is by far the biggest player in the NHL