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

This is a list of players who have 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 63 times, by 47 players, in the history of the league.[1] The first player to do so was Joe Malone, with the Montreal Canadiens, in the first NHL game, on December 19, 1917. The most recent player to do so was Tage Thompson, with the Buffalo Sabres, in the 105th NHL season of play, on December 7, 2022.

Joe Malone, the first player to score five goals in an NHL game, the only player to score seven goals in a game, and the overall most prolific, scoring at least five goals in five games.
Tage Thompson, the most recent player to score five goals in an NHL game, did it on December 7, 2022.

In addition to being first, Joe Malone holds the overall record with five 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 – all in the first three seasons of the NHL’s existence. He is also the only player to record a five-goal game with more than one team, accomplishing his first three with the Montreal Canadiens and his last two with the Quebec Bulldogs.

Overall, seven players have scored six goals in a game—including brothers Corb and Cy Denneny, with different teams, within a few weeks of each other in 1921. A total of 41 individual players have scored exactly five goals in a game, on one or more occasion. 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]

Only eight players have multiple five-goal games. After Malone achieving the mark five times, both Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux attained the mark four times, Newsy Lalonde did it three times, while four other players have had two five-goal games. Of the eight players with multiple five-goal games, only two have achieved the feat multiple times in a single season: Malone (3 times in 1917–18, twice in 1919–20) and Sittler (twice in 1975–76). Gretzky (early and late 1981) and Maurice Richard (early and late 1944) had two five-goal games in the same calendar year, across two NHL seasons.

Ian Turnbull is the only defenseman who has scored five goals in a game, doing so in February 1977. 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 against the New Jersey Devils.[3] Wayne Gretzky’s second five-goal game, in December 1981, also marked his achievement of the NHL’s fastest 50 goals in 50 games, when he scored five goals in his 39th game of the season.

Of the 63 five-goal games, five were playoff games.[4]

The Montreal Canadiens have had the highest number of players, 9, and the highest number of occurrences, 14, of a five-goal game. The Toronto St. Patricks/Toronto Maple Leafs are second in both categories, with 7 players scoring a five-goal game, on 9 occasions. Five players: Newsy Lalonde in 1919, Maurice Richard in 1944, Darryl Sittler and Reggie Leach in 1976, and Mario Lemieux in 1989 scored 5 goals in playoff games.

Alexey Zhamnov is the only player from this list whose team eventually failed to win — the Los Angeles Kings and the Winnipeg Jets tied 7–7. Sergei Fedorov is the only player to score all 5 of his team's goals in a game that ended in overtime (regular season). Maurice Richard scored all 5 goals when the Canadiens defeated Toronto 5-1 in the 1944 playoffs.

Scorers edit

 
Newsy Lalonde, the first player to score six goals in an NHL game, also had two other five-goal games.
 
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.
 
Marian Gaborik, after scoring his fifth goal on December 20, 2007 – first in the 21st century
Legend
  Player is still active in the NHL
  Player scored five goals in a playoff game
Name Team Date Goals
  Joe Malone Montreal Canadiens December 19, 1917 5
  Harry Hyland Montreal Wanderers December 19, 1917 5
  Joe Malone Montreal Canadiens January 12, 1918 5
  Joe Malone Montreal Canadiens February 2, 1918 5
  Newsy Lalonde[4] Montreal Canadiens March 1, 1919 5
  Newsy Lalonde Montreal Canadiens January 10, 1920 6
  Joe Malone Quebec Bulldogs January 31, 1920 7
  Mickey Roach Toronto St. Pats March 6, 1920 5
  Joe Malone Quebec Bulldogs March 10, 1920 6
  Corb Denneny Toronto St. Pats January 26, 1921 6
  Newsy Lalonde Montreal Canadiens February 16, 1921 5
  Cy Denneny Ottawa Senators March 7, 1921 6
  Babe Dye Toronto St. Pats December 16, 1922 5
  Red Green Hamilton Tigers December 5, 1924 5
  Babe Dye Toronto St. Pats December 22, 1924 5
  Punch Broadbent Montreal Maroons January 7, 1925 5
  Pit Lepine Montreal Canadiens December 14, 1929 5
  Howie Morenz Montreal Canadiens March 18, 1930 5
  Charlie Conacher Toronto Maple Leafs January 19, 1932 5
  Ray Getliffe Montreal Canadiens February 6, 1943 5
  Syd Howe Detroit Red Wings February 3, 1944 6
  Maurice Richard[5] Montreal Canadiens March 23, 1944 5
  Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens December 28, 1944 5
  Howie Meeker Toronto Maple Leafs January 8, 1947 5
  Bernie Geoffrion Montreal Canadiens February 19, 1955 5
  Bobby Rousseau Montreal Canadiens February 1, 1964 5
  Red Berenson St. Louis Blues November 7, 1968 6
  Yvan Cournoyer Montreal Canadiens February 15, 1975 5
  Darryl Sittler Toronto Maple Leafs February 7, 1976 6
  Darryl Sittler[5] Toronto Maple Leafs April 22, 1976 5
  Reggie Leach[5] Philadelphia Flyers May 6, 1976 5
  Don Murdoch New York Rangers October 12, 1976 5
  Ian Turnbull (D) Toronto Maple Leafs February 2, 1977 5
  Bryan Trottier New York Islanders December 23, 1978 5
  Tim Young Minnesota North Stars January 15, 1979 5
  John Tonelli New York Islanders January 6, 1981 5
  Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers February 18, 1981 5
  Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers December 30, 1981 5
  Grant Mulvey Chicago Black Hawks February 3, 1982 5
  Bryan Trottier New York Islanders February 13, 1982 5[6][7]
  Willy Lindstrom Winnipeg Jets March 2, 1982 5
  Mark Pavelich New York Rangers February 23, 1983 5
  Jari Kurri Edmonton Oilers November 19, 1983 5
  Bengt-Ake Gustafsson Washington Capitals January 8, 1984 5
  Pat Hughes Edmonton Oilers February 3, 1984 5
  Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers December 15, 1984 5
  Dave Andreychuk Buffalo Sabres February 6, 1986 5
  Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers December 6, 1987 5
  Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins December 31, 1988 5
  Joe Nieuwendyk Calgary Flames January 11, 1989 5
  Mario Lemieux[5] Pittsburgh Penguins April 25, 1989 5
  Mats Sundin Quebec Nordiques March 5, 1992 5
  Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins April 9, 1993 5
  Peter Bondra Washington Capitals February 5, 1994 5
  Mike Ricci Quebec Nordiques February 17, 1994 5
  Alexei Zhamnov Winnipeg Jets April 1, 1995 5
  Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins March 26, 1996 5
  Sergei Fedorov Detroit Red Wings December 26, 1996 5
  Marian Gaborik[8] Minnesota Wild December 20, 2007 5
  Johan Franzen[9] Detroit Red Wings February 2, 2011 5
  Patrik Laine[10][11] Winnipeg Jets November 24, 2018 5
  Mika Zibanejad[12] New York Rangers March 5, 2020 5
  Timo Meier[13] San Jose Sharks January 17, 2022 5
  Tage Thompson[14] Buffalo Sabres December 7, 2022 5

Players who scored five or more goals in multiple games edit

Name Nationality Total
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 edit

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