Goals
- Most goals: Wayne Gretzky, 894
- Most goals, including playoffs: Wayne Gretzky, 1,016
- Most goals, one season: Wayne Gretzky, 92 (1981–82)
- Most goals, in playoffs one season: Reggie Leach (1976) and Jari Kurri (1985), 19
- Most goals, one season, including playoffs: Wayne Gretzky, 100 (1983–84)
- Most goals, 50 games from start of season: Wayne Gretzky, 61 (1981–82 and 1983–84)
- Most goals, one game: Joe Malone, 7 (January 31, 1920)
- Most goals, one regular season game: Joe Malone, 7 (January 31, 1920)
- Most goals, one regular season home game: Joe Malone, 7 (January 31, 1920)
- Most goals, one regular season road game: Red Berenson, 6 (Nov. 7, 1968)
- Most goals, one playoff game: Newsy Lalonde (March 1, 1919), Maurice Richard (March 23, 1944), Darryl Sittler (April 22, 1976), Reggie Leach (May 6, 1976), Mario Lemieux (April 25, 1989), 5
- Most goals, one home playoff game: Maurice Richard (March 23, 1944), Darryl Sittler (April 22, 1976), Reggie Leach (May 6, 1976), Mario Lemieux (April 25, 1989), 5
- Most goals, one road playoff game: Newsy Lalonde (March 1, 1919) 5
- Most goals, one period: Max Bentley (Jan. 28, 1943), Busher Jackson (Nov. 20, 1934), Clint Smith (Mar. 4, 1945), Red Berenson (Nov. 7, 1968), Wayne Gretzky (Feb. 18, 1981), Grant Mulvey (Feb. 3, 1982), Bryan Trottier (Feb. 13, 1982), Tim Kerr (April 13, 1985), Al Secord (Jan. 7, 1987), Joe Nieuwendyk (Jan. 11, 1989), Peter Bondra (Feb. 5, 1994), Mario Lemieux (Jan. 26, 1997) Johan Franzen (May. 6, 2010), 4.
- Most game-winning goals in a season: Phil Esposito (1970–71 and 1971–72) and Michel Goulet (1983–84), 16
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Famous quotes containing the word goals:
“Whoever sincerely believes that elevated and distant goals are as little use to man as a cow, that all of our problems come from such goals, is left to eat, drink, sleep, or, when he gets sick of that, to run up to a chest and smash his forehead on its corner.”
—Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (18601904)
“We should stop looking to law to provide the final answer.... Law cannot save us from ourselves.... We have to go out and try to accomplish our goals and resolve disagreements by doing what we think is right. That energy and resourcefulness, not millions of legal cubicles, is what was great about America. Let judgment and personal conviction be important again.”
—Philip K. Howard, U.S. lawyer. The Death of Common Sense: How Law Is Suffocating America, pp. 186-87, Random House (1994)
“We cannot discuss the state of our minorities until we first have some sense of what we are, who we are, what our goals are, and what we take life to be. The question is not what we can do now for the hypothetical Mexican, the hypothetical Negro. The question is what we really want out of life, for ourselves, what we think is real.”
—James Baldwin (19241987)