• Best ± rating, regular season career: Larry Robinson, +722• Best ± rating one season: Bobby Orr (1970–71), +124• Best ± rating one game: Tom Bladon (December 11, 1977, 11–1 game against the Cleveland Barons), +10
But first, the Canadiens win two more Cups and Bobby Hull sets the single-season records for goals and points. — No. 39: 2009–10 —. Still the greatest Stanley ...
Based on winning percentage, the 1930 Boston Bruins had the best regular season in history at 38-5-1, but did not win the Stanley Cup. The Bruins lost to the Montreal Canadiens in the Stanley Cup Final. Best NHL Regular Season Records By Winning Percentage By Most Wins Related Pages: All Longest Drought Lists »
Willie O'Ree, 86, who broke the NHL's color barrier in 1958 with Boston and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2018, will have his No. 22 jersey retired by the Bruins on Tuesday night at ...
13.6.2016 · In lists of the greatest NHL teams ever, this is among the top five, often ranked at number one. Their record of 132 points still stands as the most in a season, outscoring opponents by 216 goals and losing only a single game at home. Guy Lalfeur was the star, winning the Hart, Ross and Conn Smythe trophies.
The same year the Chicago Bulls set the NBA record with wins in a season, the 1995-'96 Detroit Red Wings broke the NHL's single-season record with 62 wins ...
Who has the most losses in an NHL season? The 1993 San Jose Sharks have the record for most losses in an NHL season with 71 losses. What is the worst record to make the NHL Playoffs? The worst team by winning percentage to make the NHL playoffs is the 1988 Toronto Maple Leafs, who made the playoffs with a 21-49-10 record.
• Most Penalty Minutes in a Season: 2713, by the 1991–92 Buffalo Sabres• Most Combined Penalty Minutes in a Game: 419 (67 penalties), Ottawa Senators at Philadelphia Flyers on March 5, 2004• Most Consecutive Penalties Killed: 53, by the 1999–2000 Washington Capitals