most shots by a team in a playoff game since 2021
Since 2020-21, the Pittsburgh Penguins have taken the most shots by a team in a playoff game, with 83 taken in Game 1 of the 2022 Eastern Conference First Round against the Rangers.
Since 2020-21, the Pittsburgh Penguins have taken the most shots by a team in a playoff game, with 83 taken in Game 1 of the 2022 Eastern Conference First Round against the Rangers.
Between October 1, 2006 and March 11, 2007, Olli Jokinen collected the most points for the Panthers, with 69 points.
Since 2020-21, the Carolina Hurricanes have taken the most shots by a team in a game, with 67 taken against the Predators on January 5, 2023.
Between October 1, 2003 and March 11, 2004, Martin St. Louis collected the most points, with 81 points.
Gilbert Perreault played 17 seasons for the Sabres. He had 512 goals, 814 assists and a plus-minus of +41 in 1,191 games. He won the Calder Trophy and 1 Lady Byng Trophy. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1990.
Between October 1, 2003 and March 11, 2004, Dick Tarnstrom recorded the most points for the Penguins, with 44 points.
Gilbert Perreault had 38 goals, 34 assists and a plus-minus of -38 in 78 games in his rookie season in 1970-71. He won the Calder Trophy.
The Vancouver Canucks, the Arizona Coyotes and the Colorado Avalanche had 33 shots.
The Buffalo Sabres were defeated by the Philadelphia Flyers, 5 to 2, in Game 7 of the 2011 playoff series on April 26, 2011.
Between October 1, 2003 and March 11, 2004, Mats Sundin put up the most goals for the Maple Leafs, with 27 scored.
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Between October 1, 2003 and March 11, 2004, Marian Hossa had the most goals for the Senators, with 31 scored.
Between October 1, 2003 and March 11, 2004, Marian Hossa collected the most points for the Senators, with 74 points.
The Boston Bruins had the most wins by a team with a goal differential of 1.5 or above in 2022-23, with 42 wins.
Nathan MacKinnon had the most games with 1+ power-play point in 2023-24, with 41 games.