Forget Gretzky...Records that will never be beat

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Except those wouldn't be very hard to beat? Just infract every time you go onto the ice.

Those aren't even real records. Real records benefit the team. Being bad isn't a record.

The year Schultz broke the season PIM record was the same season Flyers won the Stanley Cup, his style of playing was one of intimidation which worked that season.
 
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Except those wouldn't be very hard to beat? Just infract every time you go onto the ice.

Those aren't even real records. Real records benefit the team. Being bad isn't a record.

You would be out of the NHL very quickly these days. They’ll never be beat 🤣
 
Ken Doraty holds the record for most goals scored in a single overtime with three. I assume he (or more likely his family) won't be worrying too much about that mark from 1934 being beaten.

Another fun fact about Ken Doraty... he scored the overtime winner (and only goal of the game) in the longest playoff overtime in NHL history at the time (104:46 of overtime), a record that would stand for only three years, somehow. Only two games that have ever gone to 6OT.
 
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Tony Iob once picked up a lighter from the debris being thrown onto the ice during a line brawl, and tried to light an opponent’s jersey on fire. Don’t think we’ll see that again.

Even funnier, Iob and the guy he tried to set on fire were both drafted by the same team (but I don't think they ever were in a camp together).
 
I think a random one that will be very hard to beat is Mike Sillinger playing for 12 different NHL teams.

I wonder if he sticks around if Luke Schenn can make it to 12. He has been on the roster for 10 teams, including two twice (Toronto and Vancouver). He didn't dress for the Penguins on his way to the Jets last year.

Duclair is on his 9th - he's only 29. There is a chance there too.
 

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