Most goals by one team in one regular season game: * 24 - (Pre NHL) Ottawa Silver Seven (vs Dawson City) - 1905 Challenge - 14 of those goals came from Frank McGee * 16 - Montreal Canadiens (vs Quebec Bulldogs) - March 3, 1920 Most goals by both teams in one regular season game: # 21 - Montreal Canadiens vs Toronto St. Pats - January 10, 1920 # 21 - Edmonton Oilers vs Chicago Blackhawks - December 11, 1985 Most goals by one team in one playoff game: * 13 - Edmonton Oilers (vs Los Angeles Kings) - April 9, 1987 Most goals by both teams in one playoff game: * 18 - Los Angeles Kings vs Edmonton Oilers - April 7, 1982
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In field hockey, a team is awarded one point for each goal scored during a match. The objective is to score more goals than the opposing team to win the game. There are no additional points awarded for goals based on distance or difficulty; each goal simply counts as one point.
No, Dhanraj Pillay is not known as the Wizard of Hockey. Though he is also one of the excellent players of Hockey, but the legend who was known as the 'Wizard of Hockey'; was one & only Major Dhyan Chand.
The highest scoring game Ive heard of was 82-0. It was in a pre-qualifying tournament in 2008 Olympics. It was when Slovakia beat Bulgaria.
5 3-2 is a good scoring game with an average of five points in total
The player who holds the record for scoring the most goals in an international football match is Archie Thompson from Australia, who scored 13 goals in a single game against American Samoa in 2001.
16 total, 11 of which can be on the field at one time.
The most goals in international soccer was 31-0 when Australia beat American Samoa
The time is 2 x 35 minutes.
It depends on what you compare it to. Other games played on a field with a net and goaltender, such as lacross, typically have higher scores than hockey, while hockey tends to typically have higher scores than football (soccer). The NHL has been averaging between 5.5 and 6 goals per game in the past few years. Comparatively, there were only 2.3 goals per match at South Africa 2010, which is played over 90 minutes, compared to only 60 minutes in hockey.