List of players with five or more goals in an NHL game

Johan Franzen is the latest player to score five goals in an NHL game.
Marian Gaborik, after scoring his fifth goal on December 20, 2007.

This is a list of games in which a player has scored five or more goals in a National Hockey League (NHL) game. Scoring five or more goals in a single game is considered a great feat, as it has only been accomplished 60 times, by only 44 players, in the history of the league.[1] The most recent player to do so was Johan Franzen, who scored five goals for the Detroit Red Wings on February 2, 2011, against the Ottawa Senators.

Joe Malone, playing in the early days of the NHL, holds the overall record with five different five-or-more goal games, including the NHL record seven goals in a game, as well as a six-goal game and three five-goal games. Overall, seven different players have scored six goals in a gameincluding brothers Corb and Cy Denneny, within a few weeks of each other in 1921. A total of 40 individual players have scored exactly five goals in a game, on one or more occasions. While five-goal games continue to occur from time to time, no player has scored six or more goals since Darryl Sittler scored six in February 1976.[2]

Next to Malone's achievement of five different games, both Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux attained the feat four times, Newsy Lalonde did it three times, while four other players have had two five-goal games. Of the 60 different five-goal games, five instances were achieved in a playoff game.[3] Mario Lemieux is the only player in history to achieve a five-goal game by scoring in five different ways on December 31, 1988, he scored an even-strength goal, a power-play goal, a short-handed goal, a penalty shot goal and an empty net goal.[4]

Of the 44 players to achieve the feat, Ian Turnbull is the only defenseman.

Scorers

Newsy Lalonde, the first player to score six goals in a NHL game, also had two five-goal games.
Maurice "Rocket" Richard recorded two five-goal games in his career.
Wayne Gretzky, the NHL's all-time leading scorer, had four five-goal games.
Mario Lemieux recorded four five-goal games.
Sergei Fedorov scored all of the Red Wings' goals in a 5-4 overtime win against the Washington Capitals; he eventually joined the latter team in 2008.
Legend
  Player is still active in the NHL
  Player scored five goals in a playoff game
NameTeamDateGoals
Canada Joe Malone Montreal CanadiensDecember 19, 19175
Canada Harry Hyland Montreal WanderersDecember 19, 19175
Canada Joe Malone Montreal CanadiensJanuary 12, 19185
Canada Joe Malone Montreal CanadiensFebruary 2, 19185
Canada Newsy Lalonde[3] Montreal CanadiensMarch 1, 19195
Canada Newsy Lalonde Montreal CanadiensJanuary 10, 19206
Canada Joe Malone Quebec BulldogsJanuary 31, 19207
Canada Mickey Roach Toronto St. PatsMarch 6, 19205
Canada Joe Malone Quebec BulldogsMarch 10, 19206
Canada Corb Denneny Toronto St. PatsJanuary 26, 19216
Canada Newsy Lalonde Montreal CanadiensFebruary 16, 19215
Canada Cy Denneny Ottawa SenatorsMarch 7, 19216
Canada Babe Dye Toronto St. PatsDecember 16, 19225
Canada Red Green Hamilton TigersDecember 5, 19245
Canada Babe Dye Toronto St. PatsDecember 22, 19245
Canada Punch Broadbent Montreal MaroonsJanuary 7, 19255
Canada Pit Lepine Montreal CanadiensDecember 14, 19295
Canada Howie Morenz Montreal CanadiensMarch 18, 19305
Canada Charlie Conacher Toronto Maple LeafsJanuary 19, 19325
Canada Ray Getliffe Montreal CanadiensFebruary 6, 19435
Canada Syd Howe Detroit Red WingsFebruary 3, 19446
Canada Maurice Richard[5] Montreal CanadiensMarch 23, 19445
Canada Maurice Richard Montreal CanadiensDecember 28, 19445
Canada Howie Meeker Toronto Maple LeafsJanuary 8, 19475
Canada Bernie Geoffrion Montreal CanadiensFebruary 19, 19555
Canada Bobby Rousseau Montreal CanadiensFebruary 1, 19645
Canada Red Berenson St. Louis BluesNovember 7, 19686
Canada Yvan Cournoyer Montreal CanadiensFebruary 15, 19755
Canada Darryl Sittler Toronto Maple LeafsFebruary 7, 19766
Canada Darryl Sittler[5] Toronto Maple LeafsApril 22, 19765
Canada Reggie Leach[5] Philadelphia FlyersMay 6, 19765
Canada Don Murdoch New York RangersOctober 12, 19765
Canada Ian Turnbull (D) Toronto Maple LeafsFebruary 2, 19775
Canada Bryan Trottier New York IslandersDecember 23, 19785
Canada Tim Young Minnesota North StarsJanuary 15, 19795
Canada John Tonelli New York IslandersJanuary 6, 19815
Canada Wayne Gretzky Edmonton OilersFebruary 18, 19815
Canada Wayne Gretzky Edmonton OilersDecember 30, 19815
Canada Grant Mulvey Chicago Black HawksFebruary 3, 19825
Canada Bryan Trottier New York IslandersFebruary 13, 19825[6][7]
Sweden Willy Lindstrom Winnipeg JetsMarch 2, 19825
United States Mark Pavelich New York RangersFebruary 23, 19835
Finland Jari Kurri Edmonton OilersNovember 19, 19835
Sweden Bengt-Ake Gustafsson Washington CapitalsJanuary 8, 19845
Canada Pat Hughes Edmonton OilersFebruary 3, 19845
Canada Wayne Gretzky Edmonton OilersDecember 15, 19845
Canada Dave Andreychuk Buffalo SabresFebruary 6, 19865
Canada Wayne Gretzky Edmonton OilersDecember 6, 19875
Canada Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh PenguinsDecember 31, 19885
Canada Joe Nieuwendyk Calgary FlamesJanuary 11, 19895
Canada Mario Lemieux[5] Pittsburgh PenguinsApril 25, 19895
Sweden Mats Sundin Quebec NordiquesMarch 5, 19925
Canada Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh PenguinsApril 9, 19935
Slovakia Peter Bondra Washington CapitalsFebruary 5, 19945
Canada Mike Ricci Quebec NordiquesFebruary 17, 19945
Russia Alexei Zhamnov Winnipeg JetsApril 1, 19955
Canada Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh PenguinsMarch 26, 19965
Russia Sergei Fedorov Detroit Red WingsDecember 26, 19965
Slovakia Marian Gaborik[8] Minnesota WildDecember 20, 20075
Sweden Johan Franzen[9] Detroit Red WingsFebruary 2, 20115

Players who scored five or more goals in multiple games

NameNationalityTotal
Joe Malone  Canada 5
Wayne Gretzky  Canada 4
Mario Lemieux  Canada 4
Newsy Lalonde  Canada 3
Babe Dye  Canada 2
Maurice Richard  Canada 2
Darryl Sittler  Canada 2
Bryan Trottier  Canada 2

References

General
  • Dinger, Ralph (1932). National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book (2004 ed.). Toronto: Dan Diamond. ISBN 0-920445-84-5.
Specific
  1. David Amber (2007-12-21). "Gaborik and his five goals have some company". ESPN. Retrieved 2008-01-01.
  2. "Wild's Gaborik scores 5 against Rangers". CBC. 2007-12-21. Retrieved 2008-01-01.
  3. 1 2 "NHL Playoff Goals". Hockey Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2010-12-03. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  4. "Lemieux, Mario—Biography". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2008-01-01.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Joe Sexton (1989-04-27). "Heroics for Lemieux Despite Sore Neck". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  6. https://www.nytimes.com/1982/02/14/sports/trottier-scores-5-in-rout-of-flyers.html
  7. http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1982/february_13_1982_154596.html
  8. Mike Weimerskirch (2007-12-20). "Gaborik posts NHL's first five-goal game in decade". National Post. Retrieved 2008-01-01.
  9. Kirkland Crawford (2011-02-02). "Johan Franzen scores five goals in Wings' victory". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 2011-02-02.

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