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The most goals scored by one team in an NHL game was 16. The Montreal Canadiens defeated the Quebec Bulldogs 16-3 on March 3, 1920. That Montreal team also helped set the record for most goals by two teams in a single game. The Canadiens and Toronto St. Patrick's combined for 21 goals on January 10, 1920, with Montreal winning 14-7. The Edmonton Oilers and Chicago Blackhawks tied the record on December 11, 1985. The Oilers won 12-9.

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The record for most goals by a team belongs to Pakistan, beating the Maccao 58-0 at the 1989.

The record for the most number of goals scored in a single hockey match belongs to Shahbaz Senior, who scored eighteen (18) goals in the above match.

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The most goals by both teams in one game is 21. This occurred twice. On Jan. 10, 1920 Montreal Canadiens defeated Toronto St. Pats 14-7, and on Dec. 11, 1985 Edmonton Oilers beat Chicago Blackhawks 12-9.

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