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Most hattricks by different players in one game

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What are the most interesting game in the history in regards of hattricks? Now i mean most hattricks (or 4 goals) from different players.

For example, in playoff 2009 between Pens and Caps, there were game with hattricks from Ovie and Crosby too.

Or, Oct 29, 2000. John Madden and Randy McKay scored 4 goal.
 
April 10th, 1990 -- Playoffs, round one -- Calgary @ Los Angeles (Kings are leading the series 2 games to 1):

Final Score: Calgary 4 @ Los Angeles 12

Select L.A. Kings' stats:
Tony Granato - 3G, 2A, 5 PTS (+4)
Tomas Sandstrom - 3G, 2A, 5 PTS (+5)
Dave Taylor - 3G, 1A, 4 PTS (+3)

Wayne Gretzky - 1G, 4A, 5 PTS (+5)
Steve Duchesne (+6)


Not many playoff games where three players on one team get hat-tricks. Or where one guy goes +6.

Flames had a 1st-place season and were defending Cup champs. There's a reason Terry Crisp was fired.
 
On November 2, 2005, both Martin Havlat and Daniel Alfredsson scored four goals in a 10-4 Senators win over Buffalo. Heatley also nearly had a hat trick, as he scored two goals in the first period.

Also, this is the game that Heatley had a mic on him, where he says he sings Mr. Brightside in the pre-game warmups, and says he thinks Havlat should be able to score eight goals that night.

 
I believe the Hawks/Oilers have done it a couple of times against one another in the same game.... I'm pretty sure Gretzky, Anderson, Kurri and Wilson all had hattricks in the same game...
 
Devils had twin a twin 4 goal performance against the Pens in the heart of DPE 1. Think McKay and Madden.
 
Bure & Forsberg once scored hat-tricks in the same game, in the DPE. Forsberg also had 3 assists.
 
This is a pretty cool story about hattricks:

Peter and Anton became the hub of the team. They did whatever was necessary to get points. Over a two-day period in February, something happened that had probably never happened before in the NHL and will probably never happen again.

On February 20, 1981, each of the brothers got a hat-trick to lead their team to a 9-3 win in Vancouver. And less than 48 hours later, that feat was improved upon. Peter scored four goals and Anton three and Quebec won the game 11-7. And a third hat-trick was scored in the game by the top scorer on the Nordiques team at the time, Jacques Richard, who scored 52 goals that season.
http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=P199803&type=Player&page=bio&list=ByName

Very awesome display by the Stastny brothers.
 
In terms of something rare, in a game played in 1980, Paul Gardner of Pittsburgh scored four goals while Bobby Clarke scored three times. Of Gardner's total, three came via powerplays and the last put his team up 5-2. Clarke's goals each came in the second period and via different methods: a PPG, SHG and an even-strength goal, one in the opening minute and another in the closing minute. The two players combined to score seven of the game's first 10 goals (final: PHI 6, PIT 5).
 
Bure & Forsberg once scored hat-tricks in the same game, in the DPE. Forsberg also had 3 assists.

Don't think I've ever seen anyone dominate a game the way Pete did in that one.


OT: I remember Linden and Sakic trading tricks in game 5 of the '96 WCQF.
 
After the goal John Garrett mentioned Sakic had 51 in the regular season but no hat tricks. I wonder what the record is for most goals in a season with no hat tricks?

1995-1996 Jaromir Jagr 62 goals
2014-2015 Alexander Ovechkin 53 goals


The ones I could find find.
 

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