Billy Taylor and Wayne Gretzky are tied with 7 assist each in a single game.
(Gretzky has achieved this feat multiple times)
The record for the most goals scored by one player in a single NHL game is 7, achieved by Joe Malone in 1920.
The record for the most goals scored by one team in a single NHL game is 16, achieved by the Montreal Canadiens in a game against the Quebec Bulldogs on March 3, 1920.
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Detroit Red Wings. 15-0 against the Rangers.
Mitchell Robinson with 69 goals in one game
The NHL player who holds the record for the most goals scored in a single period is Mario Lemieux, who scored 4 goals in one period on December 31, 1988.
The player who holds the record for scoring the most NHL goals in a single period is Joe Malone, who scored 7 goals in one period on January 31, 1920.
Joe Malone of the Quebec Bulldogs holds the NHL record for goals scored in a game with 7 on January 31, 1920 against Toronto.
The player who holds the record for scoring the most goals in a single period in NHL history is Joe Malone, who scored 7 goals in one period on January 31, 1920.
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yes there is it was by Wayne Gretzky 92 goals in a season for one game the record is Joe Malone of the Quebec Bulldogs holds the NHL record for goals scored in a game with 7 on January 31, 1920 against Toronto.
If you mean by an individual player , the number is 5, done by five different players. Most goals by one team was by Edmonton Oilers, when they scored 13 on Apr. 9, 1987. The most goals by two teams was 18 when Los Angeles beat Edmonton 10-8 on Apr. 7, 1982. To check all NHL playoff records, I suggest you Google "NHL Playoff Records" and read related pages shown. Pre-NHL, the most goals scored in a single Stanley Cup playoff game by a single player is 14, scored by Frank McGee in a 1905 playoff game pitting his team, Ottawa Senators, against the Dawson City Nuggets. That game also holds the Pre-NHL record for most goals in a single game for a team, 23. It should also be noted that Frank was blind in one eye when he played for Ottawa, as he lost vision in that eye in an amateur hockey game in 1900.