What is the longest NHL playoff overtime?

Top 10 Longest Overtime Games in NHL Playoff History:

  • 116:30, 6 OT – March 24, 1936: Detroit at Montreal Maroons (1936 NHL Semis)
  • 104:46, 6 OT– April 3, 1933: Toronto vs. Boston (1933 NHL Semis)
  • 92:01, 5 OT – May 4, 2000: Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (2000 Eastern Conference Semis)

What was the longest NHL game ever?

March 24, 1936 — Detroit 1, Montreal Maroons 0, semifinal, 116 minutes, 30 seconds, Mud Bruneteau.

What is the most shots in a NHL game?

The record for most shots in a game is 92 by the Montreal Maroons against the Detroit Red Wings back in March 24, 1936. The Red Wings actually won that game 1-0 in the sixth overtime, meaning all 92 shots were stopped by their netminder.

Has there been a scoreless NHL game?

So, just how just how much of an anomaly is the 1-0 shootout final in the NHL? Since its inception in 2005, there have been 25 times that a team has won a scoreless game by virtue of the shootout — an average of 3.57 times per season.

What was the lowest scoring NHL game?

January 23, 1944: Detroit 15, New York Rangers 0 The most one-sided game in NHL history took place in Detroit on January 23, 1944, when the Red Wings blanked the New York Rangers, 15-0.

Who is the best goalie in the NHL of all time?

#1: Dominik Hasek If Dominik Hasek had started his NHL career before the age of 25 (as a back-up), many more people would know him for what he truly is, the best goaltender in National Hockey League History.

What is the least amount of shots in an NHL game?

The New York Rangers have taken the fewest shots by a team in a game, with 0 taken versus the Red Wings on October 12, 1958.

Has there ever been a 0-0 NHL game?

The longest such game in history came in 1936 between the Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Maroons. After three shutout periods, the two teams entered overtime. Five periods later, the score was still 0-0. After a whopping 116 minutes of overtime, Mud Bruneteau won the game for the Red Wings in the sixth extra period.