Team Stanley Cup Playoff Records


Most Stanley Cup Championships (since 1918):
        23, Montreal Canadiens.

Most Appearances in Stanley Cup Finals (since 1918):
        32, Montreal Canadiens.

Most Appearances in Playoffs (since 1918):
        77, Montreal Canadiens.

Most Consecutive Stanley Cup Championships:
        5, Montreal Canadiens, 1956-60.

Most Consecutive Appearances in Stanley Cup Finals:
        10, Montreal Canadiens, 1951-60.

Most Consecutive Appearances in Playoffs:
        29, Boston Bruins, 1968-96.

Most Goals Scored by Both Teams in a Playoff Series:
        69, Edmonton Oilers 44, Chicago Black Hawks 25, Edmonton over Chicago 4-2, 1985 conference final. 

Most Goals Scored by One Team in a Four-Game Playoff Series:
        28, Boston Bruins, vs. St. Louis Blues, Boston over St. Louis 4-0, 1972 semifinal. 

Most Goals Scored by One Team in a Five-Game Playoff Series:
        35, Edmonton Oilers, vs. Calgary Flames, Edmonton over Calgary 4-1, 1983 division final. 

Most Goals Scored by One Team in a Six-Game Playoff Series:
        44, Edmonton Oilers, vs. Chicago Black Hawks, Edmonton over Chicago 4-2, 1985 conference final.

Most Goals Scored by One Team in a Seven-Game Playoff Series:
        35, Calgary Flames, vs. San Jose Sharks, San Jose over Calgary 4-3, 1995 conference quarterfinal. 

Fewest Goals Scored by Both Teams in a Four-Game Playoff Series:
        9, Toronto Maple Leafs 7, Boston Bruins 2, Toronto over Boston 3-1, 1935 semifinal.

Fewest Goals Scored by Both Teams in a Five-Game Playoff Series:
        11, Montreal Maroons 6, New York Rangers 5, NY Rangers over Maroons 3-2, 1928 final.

Fewest Goals Scored by Both Teams in a Six-Game Playoff Series:
        16, Carolina Hurricanes 10, Toronto Maple Leafs 6, Carolina over Toronto 4-2, 2002 conference final.

Fewest Goals Scored by Both Teams in a Seven-Game Playoff Series:
        18, Toronto Maple Leafs 9, Detroit Red Wings 9, Toronto over Detroit 4-3, 1945 final.

Fewest Goals Scored by One Team in a Four-Game Playoff Series:
        1, Minnesota Wild, vs. Anaheim Mighty Ducks, Anaheim over Minnesota 4-0, 2003 conference final.

Fewest Goals Scored by One Team in a Five-Game Playoff Series:
        2, Philadelphia Flyers, vs. Ottawa Senators, Ottawa over Philadelphia 4-1, 2002 conference quarterfinal.

Fewest Goals Scored by One Team in a Six-Game Playoff Series:
        5, Boston Bruins, vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto over Boston 4-1-1, 1951 semifinal.

Fewest Goals Scored by One Team in a Seven-Game Playoff Series:
        9, Toronto Maple Leafs, vs. Detroit Red Wings, Toronto over Detroit 4-3, 1945 final.
        9, Detroit Red Wings, vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto over Detroit 4-3, 1945 final.

Most Goals Scored by Both Teams in a Playoff Game:
        18, Los Angeles Kings 10, Edmonton Oilers 8, April 7, 1982.

Most Goals Scored by One Team in a Playoff Game:
        13, Edmonton Oilers 13, Los Angeles Kings 3, April 9, 1987.

Most Goals Scored by Both Teams in One Period of a Playoff Game:
        9, New York Rangers 6, Philadelphia Flyers 3, 3rd period, April 24, 1979.
        9, Los Angeles Kings 5, Calgary Flames 4, 2nd period, April 10, 1990.

Most Goals Scored by One Team in One Period of a Playoff Game:
        7, Montreal Canadiens, vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, 3rd period, March 30, 1944.

Longest Overtime:
        116:30, Detroit Red Wings 1, Montreal Maroons 0, March 24-25, 1936. 
                Goal scored by Mud Bruneteau.

Shortest Overtime:
        0:09, Montreal Canadiens 3, Calgary Flames 2, May 18, 1986. 
              Goal scored by Brian Skrudland.

Most Overtime Games in a Playoff Season:
        28 (out of 85 games), 1993.

Fewest Overtime Games in a Playoff Season:
        0 (out of 16 games), 1963.

Most Multiple-Overtime Games in a Playoff Season:
        9 (out of 89 games), 2003.

Most Consecutive Playoff Overtime Victories:
        14, Montreal Canadiens, 1993-98.

Most Consecutive Playoff Overtime Losses:
        8, Philadelphia Flyers, 1996-2000.

Most Overtime Victories by One Team in a Playoff Season:
        10, Montreal Canadiens, 1993.

Most Overtime Losses by One Team in a Playoff Season:
        4, Montreal Canadiens in 1951, St. Louis Blues in 1968, New York Rangers in 1979, 
           Los Angeles Kings in 1991 and 1993, New Jersey Devils in 1994 and 2003, 
           Chicago Black Hawks in 1995, Philadelphia Flyers in 1996, Dallas Stars in 1999, 
           Detroit Red Wings in 2002.

Most Overtime Games in a Playoff Series:
        5, Toronto Maple Leafs 4, Montreal Canadiens 1, 1951 final.

Most Consecutive Playoff Victories:
        14, Pittsburgh Penguins, May 9, 1992 to April 25, 1993.

Most Consecutive Victories in a Playoff Season:
        11, Chicago Black Hawks in 1992, Pittsburgh Penguins in 1992,
            and Montreal Canadiens in 1993.

Most Consecutive Playoff Losses:
        16, Chicago Black Hawks, 1975-80.

Most Home Wins By One Team in a Playoff Season:
        12, New Jersey Devils, 2003.

Most Road Wins by One Team in a Playoff Season:
        10, New Jersey Devils, 1995.
        10, New Jersey Devils, 2000.
        10, Calgary Flames, 2004.

Most Consecutive Road Wins by One Team in a Playoff Season:
        7, Colorado Avalanche, 1999.
        7, Chicago Black Hawks, 2010.
        7, Los Angeles Kings, 2012.

Most One-Goal Victories by One Team in a Playoff Season:
        12, Montreal Canadiens, 1993.
        12, Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 2003.

Most Wins When Scoring First by One Team in a Playoff Season:
        11, Edmonton Oilers, 1984.
        11, New Jersey Devils, 2003.

Most Wins Facing Elimination by One Team in a Playoff Season:
        8, New York Islanders, 1975.

Most Seven-Game Series in a Playoff Season:
        7 (out of 15 series), 1994.
        7 (out of 15 series), 2011.

Most Seven-Game Series Wins in a Playoff Season:
        Boston Bruins, 3 (out of 4 series), 2011.

Most Shutouts by All Teams in a Playoff Season:
        25 (out of 90 games), 2002.

Fewest Shutouts by All Teams in a Playoff Season:
        0 (out of 18 games), 1959.

Most Shutouts by Both Teams in a Playoff Series:
        5, Toronto Maple Leafs 3, Detroit Red Wings 2, 1945 final.
        5, Toronto Maple Leafs 3, Detroit Red Wings 2, 1950 semifinal.

Most Shots by One Team in a Playoff Game:
        76, by Dallas Stars, vs. Roberto Luongo and the Vancouver Canucks, on April 11, 2007.
            Vancouver goalie Roberto Luongo made 72 saves, as Vancouver won the game 5-4 (4OT).

        75, by Philadelphia Flyers, vs. Ed Belfour and the Toronto Maple Leafs, on April 16, 2003.
            Toronto goalie Ed Belfour made 72 saves, as Philadelphia won the game 3-2 (3OT).

Fewest Shots by One Team in a Playoff Game:
        6, by Toronto Maple Leafs, vs. Martin Brodeur and the New Jersey Devils, on May 8, 2000.
           New Jersey goalie Martin Brodeur stopped all 6 shots, as New Jersey won the game 3-0.

Most Power Play Goals Scored by One Team in a Playoff Season:
        35, Minnesota North Stars, 1991. 

Most Power Play Goals Scored by One Team in a Playoff Series:
        15, New York Islanders, vs. Philadelphia Flyers, 1980 final.
        15, Minnesota North Stars, vs. Chicago Black Hawks, 1991 division semifinal.

Most Power Play Goals Scored by One Team in a Playoff Game:
        6, Boston Bruins, vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, April 2, 1969.

Most Power Play Goals Scored by Both Teams in a Playoff Series:
        21, NY Islanders 15, Philadelphia Flyers 6, 1980 final.
        21, NY Islanders 13, Edmonton Oilers 8, 1981 quarterfinal.
        21, Philadelphia Flyers 11, Pittsburgh Penguins 10, 1989 division final.
        21, Minnesota North Stars 15, Chicago Blackhawks 6, 1991 division semifinal.

Most Power Play Goals Scored by Both Teams in a Playoff Game:
        8, Minnesota North Stars 4, St. Louis Blues 4, April 24, 1991.

Most Shorthanded Goals by One Team in a Playoff Season:
        10, Edmonton Oilers, 1983.

Most Shorthanded Goals by One Team in a Playoff Series:
        6, Calgary Flames, vs. San Jose Sharks, 1995 conference quarterfinal.

Most Shorthanded Goals by One Team in a Playoff Game:
        3, Boston Bruins, vs. Minnesota North Stars, April 11, 1981.
        3, New York Islanders, vs. New York Rangers, April 17, 1983.
        3, Toronto Maple Leafs, vs. San Jose Sharks, May 8, 1994.

Most Shorthanded Goals by Both Teams in a Playoff Series:
        7, Boston Bruins 4, New York Rangers 3, 1958 semifinal.
        7, Edmonton Oilers 5, Calgary Flames 2, 1983 division final.
        7, Vancouver Canucks 6, St. Louis Blues 1, 1995 conference quarterfinal.

Most Shorthanded Goals by Both Teams in a Playoff Game:
        4, Boston Bruins 3, Minnesota North Stars 1, April 11, 1981.
        4, New York Islanders 3, New York Rangers 1, April 17, 1983.
        4, Toronto Maple Leafs 3, San Jose Sharks 1, May 8, 1994.

Fastest Two Goals Scored by Both Teams in a Playoff Game:
        0:05, Pittsburgh Penguins and Buffalo Sabres, 1st period, April 14, 1979. 
              Goals scored by Gil Perreault (Buffalo) at 12:59,
                       and by Jim Hamilton (Pittsburgh) at 13:04.

Fastest Two Goals Scored by One Team in a Playoff Game:
        0:05, Detroit Red Wings, vs. Chicago Black Hawks, 2nd period, April 11, 1965. 
              Goals scored by Norm Ullman at 17:35 and at 17:40.

Fastest Three Goals Scored by Both Teams in a Playoff Game:
        0:21, Chicago Black Hawks and Edmonton Oilers, 3rd period, May 7, 1985. 
              Goals scored by Behn Wilson (Chicago) at 19:22, 
                           by Jari Kurri (Edmonton) at 19:36,
                       and by Glenn Anderson (Edmonton) at 19:43.

Fastest Three Goals Scored by One Team in a Playoff Game:
        0:23, Toronto Maple Leafs, vs. Atlanta Flames, 1st period, April 12, 1979.
              Goals scored by Darryl Sittler at 4:04 and at 4:16, 
                       and by Ron Ellis at 4:27.

Fastest Four Goals Scored by Both Teams in a Playoff Game:
        1:33, Philadelphia Flyers and Toronto Maple Leafs, 2nd period, April 20, 1976.
              Goals scored by Don Saleski (Philadelphia) at 10:04, 
                           by Bob Neely (Toronto) at 10:42, 
                           by Gary Dornhoefer (Philadelphia) at 11:24, 
                       and by Don Saleski (Philadelphia) at 11:37.

Fastest Four Goals Scored by One Team in a Playoff Game:
        2:35, Montreal Canadiens, vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, 3rd period, March 30, 1944.
              Goals scored by Toe Blake at 7:58 and at 8:37, 
                           by Maurice Richard at 9:17, 
                       and by Ray Getliffe at 10:33.

Fastest Five Goals Scored by Both Teams in a Playoff Game:
        3:06, Chicago Blackhawks and Minnesota North Stars, 2nd period, April 21, 1985.
              Goals scored by Keith Brown (Chicago) at 1:12, 
                           by Ken Yaremchuk (Chicago) at 1:27, 
                           by Dino Ciccarelli (Minnesota) at 2:48, 
                           by Tony McKegney (Minnesota) at 4:07, 
                       and by Curt Fraser (Chicago) at 4:18.

Fastest Five Goals Scored by One Team in a Playoff Game:
        3:36, Montreal Canadiens, vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, 3rd period, March 30, 1944.
              Goals scored by Toe Blake at 7:58 and at 8:37, 
                           by Maurice Richard at 9:17,
                           by Ray Getliffe at 10:33, 
                       and by Buddy O'Connor at 11:34.

Fastest Four Goals Scored by One Team on a Single Power Play:
        3:07, St. Louis Blues, vs. Los Angeles Kings, 3rd period, April 27, 1998.
              Goals scored by Pascal Rheaume at 9:59, 
                           by Brett Hull at 11:03, 
                           by Pierre Turgeon at 11:59, 
                       and by Terry Yake at 13:06.

Greatest Comeback by One Team in a Playoff Game:
        Down 5-0, Los Angeles Kings, vs. Edmonton Oilers, March 10, 1982, the Kings scored
        five goals in the 3rd period to tie the Oilers, then won the game in overtime, 6-5.

Individual Stanley Cup Playoff Records


Most Stanley Cup Championships for a Player:
        11, Henri Richard, Montreal Canadiens.

Most Stanley Cup Championships for a Coach:
        9, Scotty Bowman, Montreal Canadiens, Pittsburgh Penguins and Detroit Red Wings.

Most Playoff Seasons:
        24, Chris Chelios, Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Black Hawks and Detroit Red Wings.

Most Consecutive Playoff Seasons:
        20, Larry Robinson, Montreal Canadiens and Los Angeles Kings.
        20, Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings.

Most Playoff Games:
        266, Chris Chelios, Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Black Hawks and Detroit Red Wings.

Most Games Seven Played:
        14, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils.

Most Games Seven Won by a Coach:
        6, Scotty Bowman, Montreal Canadiens, Buffalo Sabres, Pittsburgh Penguins and Detroit Red Wings.
        6, Pat Burns, Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs and New Jersey Devils.

Most Playoff Games for a Goaltender:
        247, Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens and Colorado Avalanche.

Most Playoff Victories for a Goaltender:
        151, Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens and Colorado Avalanche.

Most Consecutive Victories for a Goaltender in a Playoff Season:
        11, Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks, 1992.
        11, Tom Barrasso, Pittsburgh Penguins, 1992.
        11, Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens, 1993.

Most Overtime Victories for a Goaltender:
        20, Ed Belfour, Chicago Black Hawks, Dallas Stars and Toronto Maple Leafs.

Most Shutouts in Playoffs:
        24, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils.

Most Shutouts for a Goaltender in a Playoff Season:
        7, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils, 2003 (24 games).

Most Playoff Minutes for a Goaltender in a Playoff Season:
        1655 in 26 games, Miikka Kiprusoff, Calgary Flames, 2004.

Most Playoff Games for a Goaltender in a Playoff Season:
        26, Miikka Kiprusoff, Calgary Flames, 2004.

Most Consecutive Shutouts for a Goaltender:
        3, Clint Benedict, Montreal Maroons, 1926.
        3, John Roach, New York Rangers, 1929.
        3, Frank McCool, Toronto Maple Leafs, 1945.
        3, Brent Johnson, St. Louis Blues, 2002.
        3, Patrick Lalime, Ottawa Senators, 2002.
        3, Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 2003.
        3, Ilya Bryzgalov, Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 2006.

Longest Shutout Sequence for a Goaltender:
        270:08, George Hainsworth, Montreal Canadiens, 1930.

Longest Shutout Sequence in Overtime Games for a Goaltender:
        168:27, Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 2003.

Most Saves for a Goaltender in a Playoff Season:
        798, Tim Thomas, Boston Bruins, 2011.

Most Saves for a Goaltender in Stanley Cup Finals:
        238, Tim Thomas, Boston Bruins, 2011.

Most 60-Save Games for a Goaltender in a Playoff Season:
        2, Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 
           63 saves vs. Detroit Red Wings, April 10, 2003,
           and 60 saves vs. Dallas Stars, April 24, 2003.

Most Points Scored in Playoffs:
        382, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers.

Most Goals Scored in Playoffs:
        122, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers.

Most Assists Scored in Playoffs:
        260, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers.

Most Overtime Goals Scored in Playoffs:
        8, Joe Sakic, Quebec Nordiques and Colorado Avalanche.

Most Overtime Goals Scored in a Playoff Season:
        3, Mel Hill, Boston Bruins, 1939.
        3, Maurice Richard, Montreal Canadiens, 1951.

Most Overtime Goals Scored in a Playoff Series:
        3, Mel Hill, Boston Bruins, vs. New York Rangers, 1939 semifinal.

Most Points Scored in Stanley Cup Finals:
        13, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, vs. Boston Bruins, 1988.

Most Goals Scored in Stanley Cup Finals:
        9, Babe Dye, Toronto St. Pats vs Vancouver Millionaires, 1922.

Most Assists Scored in Stanley Cup Finals:
        10, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, vs. Boston Bruins, 1988.

Most Points Scored in a Playoff Season:
        47, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, 1985.

Most Points Scored in a Playoff Series:
        19, Rick Middleton, Boston Bruins, vs. Buffalo Sabres, 1983 division final.

Most Goals Scored in a Playoff Season:
        19, Reggie Leach, Philadelphia Flyers, 1976.
        19, Jari Kurri, Edmonton Oilers, 1985.

Most Goals Scored in a Playoff Series:
        12, Jari Kurri, Edmonton Oilers, vs. Chicago Blackhawks, 1985 conference final.

Most Assists Scored in a Playoff Season:
        31, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, 1988.

Most Assists Scored in a Playoff Series:
        14, Rick Middleton, Boston Bruins, vs. Buffalo Sabres, 1983 division final.
        14, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, vs. Chicago Blackhawks, 1985 conference final.

Most Points Scored by a Defenseman in a Playoff Season:
        37, Paul Coffey, Edmonton Oilers, 1985.

Most Goals Scored by a Defenseman in a Playoff Season:
        12, Paul Coffey, Edmonton Oilers, 1985.

Most Assists Scored by a Defenseman in a Playoff Season:
        25, Paul Coffey, Edmonton Oilers, 1985.

Most Points Scored by a Rookie in a Playoff Season:
        21, Dino Ciccarelli, Minnesota North Stars, 1981.
        21, Ville Leino, Philadelphia Flyers, 2010.

Most Goals Scored by a Rookie in a Playoff Season:
        14, Dino Ciccarelli, Minnesota North Stars, 1981.

Longest Point-Scoring Streak in Playoffs:
       27 games, Bryan Trottier, New York Islanders, 1980-82.

Longest Point-Scoring Streak in a Playoff Season:
        18 games, Bryan Trottier, New York Islanders, 1981.

Longest Goal-Scoring Streak in a Playoff Season:
        10 games, Reggie Leach, Philadelphia Flyers, 1976.

Most Points Scored in a Playoff Game:
        8, Patrik Sundstrom, New Jersey Devils, vs. Washington Capitals, April 22, 1988.
        8, Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins, vs. Philadephia Flyers, April 25, 1989.

Most Goals Scored in a Playoff Game:
        5, Newsy Lalonde, Montreal Canadiens, vs. Ottawa Senators, March 1, 1919.
        5, Maurice Richard, Montreal Canadiens, vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, March 23, 1944.
        5, Darryl Sittler, Toronto Maple Leafs, vs. Philadelphia Flyers, April 22, 1976.
        5, Reggie Leach, Philadelphia Flyers, vs. Boston Bruins, May 6, 1976.
        5, Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins, vs. Philadelphia Flyers, April 25, 1989.

Most Assists Scored in a Playoff Game:
        6, Mikko Leinonen, New York Rangers, vs. Philadelphia Flyers, April 8, 1982.
        6, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, vs. Los Angeles Kings, April 9, 1987.

Most Points Scored by a Defenseman in a Playoff Game:
        6, Paul Coffey, Edmonton Oilers, vs. Chicago Black Hawks, May 14, 1985.

Most Points Scored in One Period of a Playoff Game:
        4, Maurice Richard, Montreal Canadiens, vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, 3rd period, March 29, 1945.
        4, Dickie Moore, Montreal Canadiens, vs. Boston Bruins, 1st period, March 25, 1954.
        4, Barry Pederson, Boston Bruins, vs. Buffalo Sabres, 2nd period, April 8, 1982.
        4, Peter McNab, Boston Bruins, vs. Buffalo Sabres, 2nd period, April 11, 1982.
        4, Tim Kerr, Philadelphia Flyers, vs. New York Rangers, 2nd period, April 13, 1985.
        4, Ken Linseman, Boston Bruins, vs. Montreal Canadiens, 2nd period, April 14, 1985.
        4, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, vs. Los Angeles Kings, 3rd period, April 12, 1987.
        4, Glenn Anderson, Edmonton Oilers, vs. Winnipeg Jets, 3rd period, April 6, 1988.
        4, Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins, vs. Philadelphia Flyers, 1st period, April 25, 1989.
        4, Dave Gagner, Minnesota North Stars, vs. Chicago Blackhawks, 1st period, April 8, 1991.
        4, Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins, vs. Washington Capitals, 2nd period, April 23, 1992.
        4, Alexander Mogilny, New Jersey Devils, vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, 2nd period, April 28, 2001.
        4, Brad Richards, Dallas Stars, vs. San Jose Sharks, 3rd period, April 27, 2008.
        4, Johan Franzen, Detroit Red Wings, vs. San Jose Sharks, 1st period, May 6, 2010.
        4, Tyler Seguin, Boston Bruins, vs. Tampa Bay Lightning, 2nd period, May 17, 2011.

Most Goals Scored in One Period of a Playoff Game:
        4, Tim Kerr, Philadelphia Flyers, vs. New York Rangers, 2nd period, April 13, 1985.
        4, Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins, vs. Philadelphia Flyers, 1st period, April 25, 1989.

Fastest Three Goals Scored in a Playoff Game:
        3:24, Tim Kerr, Philadelphia Flyers, vs. New York Rangers, 2nd period, April 13, 1985.
        3:26, Johan Franzen, Detroit Red Wings, vs. San Jose Sharks, 1st period, May 6, 2010.

Fastest Two Goals Scored in a Playoff Game:
        0:05, Norm Ullman, Detroit Red Wings, vs. Chicago Black Hawks, April 11, 1965.

Fastest Goal Scored from the Start of a Playoff Game:
        0:06, Don Kozak, Los Angeles Kings, vs. Boston Bruins, April 17, 1977.

Fastest Goal Scored from the Start of One Period in a Playoff Game:
        0:06, Don Kozak, Los Angeles Kings, vs. Boston Bruins, April 17, 1977.
        0:06, Pelle Eklund, Philadelphia Flyers, vs. Pittsburgh Penguins, April 25, 1989.

Latest Goal Scored Near the End of the Third Period in a Playoff Game:
       19:58:8, Matt Cooke, Vancouver Canucks, vs. Minnesota Wild, April 25, 2003.

Most Power Play Goals Scored in Playoffs:
        38, Brett Hull, St. Louis Blues, Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings.

Most Power Play Goals Scored in a Playoff Season:
        9, Mike Bossy, New York Islanders, 1981.
        9, Cam Neely, Boston Bruins, 1991.

Most Power Play Goals Scored in a Playoff Series:
        6, Chris Kontos, Los Angeles Kings, vs. Edmonton Oilers, 1989 division semifinal.

Most Shorthanded Goals Scored in Playoffs:
        14, Mark Messier, Edmonton Oilers and New York Rangers.

Most Shorthanded Goals Scored in a Playoff Season:
        3, Derek Sanderson, Boston Bruins, 1969.
        3, Bill Barber, Philadelphia Flyers, 1980.
        3, Lorne Henning, New York Islanders, 1980.
        3, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, 1983.
        3, Wayne Presley, Chicago Black Hawks, 1989.
        3, Todd Marchant, Edmonton Oilers, 1997.

Most Shorthanded Goals Scored in a Playoff Series:
        3, Bill Barber, Philadelphia Flyers, vs. Minnesota North Stars, 1980 semifinal.
        3, Wayne Presley, Chicago Black Hawks, vs. Detroit Red Wings, 1989 division semifinal.

Most Three-Goal (or more) Games in Playoffs:
        10, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers.

Most Three-Goal (or more) Games in a Playoff Season:
        4, Jari Kurri, Edmonton Oilers, 1985.

Most Three-Goal (or more) Games in a Playoff Series:
        3, Jari Kurri, Edmonton Oilers, vs. Chicago Black Hawks, 1985 conference final.

Most Game-Winning Goals Scored in Playoffs:
        24, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers.
        24, Brett Hull, St. Louis Blues, Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings.

Most Game-Winning Goals Scored in a Playoff Season:
        7, Brad Richards, Tampa Bay Lightning, 2004.

Most Game-Winning Goals Scored in a Playoff Series:
        4, Mike Bossy, New York Islanders, vs. Boston Bruins, 1983 conference final.

Most Game-Winning Goals Scored by a Rookie in a Playoff Season:
        4, Claude Lemieux, Montreal Canadiens, 1986.
        4, Chris Drury, Colorado Avalanche, 1999.

Most Ice Time in a Single Game of a Playoff Season:
        63:51, Sergei Zubov, Dallas Stars, vs. Anaheim Mighty Ducks, April 24, 2003.