The Buffalo Sabres set (or at least tie) an NHL record tonight.

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Probably the ugliest hat trick anyone’s ever scored in the NHL (a shot from barely inside the zone that the goalie should’ve stopped, a weird chip-in right off a faceoff, and…whatever this is lol).
They don't ask how, they ask how many. Unless they see no shots were taken, then they ask how.
 
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I’m curious, would this be the only situation where you could score a goal with 0 shots in a period?

My understanding is that “own goals” get recorded as a shot. Same thing with a shots that go wide and carom back off the goalie.

So in other words, you need the combination of 0 shots in a period - which only happens maybe 2 or 3 times in an entire 1312 game slate - and then an automatically awarded goal on an empty net, again which is not unheard of but only occurs a few times in a season.

I’m no mathematician, but thems some freaky long odds.
 
Does anyone happen to know when the "awarded goal" rule for situations like this came into effect? All I can find is the "throwing your stick" rule change.

1947-48 Goal awarded when a player with the puck has an open net to shoot at and a thrown stick prevents the shot on goal. Major penalty to any player who throws his stick in any zone other than defending zone. If a stick is thrown by a player in his defending zone but the thrown stick is not considered to have prevented a goal, a penalty shot is awarded. All playoff games played until a winner determined, with 20-minute sudden-death overtime periods separated by 10-minute intermissions.
 
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That's really an insane stat.

I could see this turning Buffalo's season around. Something has to right? Anyways Go Sabres, cheering for Clouder.
 
Wings and Habs were in OT. Sabres first to do it in regulation.



Ahh I see.

So, that struck me as odd because scoring an OT goal without a shot on goal would require a very specific set of circumstances. I decided to look into them, and sure enough — they’re both scorekeeping errors.

Montreal’s OT goal on 3/16/16 clearly should have been registered as a shot on goal.



I don’t think any video exists of Young’s goal on 1/22/1986, but the newspaper description makes it very clear that it was a direct shot past the goalie:

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My guess is that in both cases, the scorekeeper started packing up after the OT goal without remembering to add one last shot. These ought to be corrected in the NHL database, but I wouldn’t even know who to inform (@seventieslord have any idea?)

It would appear that Buffalo’s achievement tonight was indeed a singular instance in NHL history and quite possibly pro hockey history. It’s an intersection of two very unusual events.
 
That's really an insane stat.

I could see this turning Buffalo's season around. Something has to right? Anyways Go Sabres, cheering for Clouder.

Some say there is a curse upon the Buffalo people, and only when goals are scored with no shooter or shots shall their powers be regained. Also, no palm trees.
 
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I’m curious, would this be the only situation where you could score a goal with 0 shots in a period?

My understanding is that “own goals” get recorded as a shot. Same thing with a shots that go wide and carom back off the goalie.

So in other words, you need the combination of 0 shots in a period - which only happens maybe 2 or 3 times in an entire 1312 game slate - and then an automatically awarded goal on an empty net, again which is not unheard of but only occurs a few times in a season.

I’m no mathematician, but thems some freaky long odds.
Some I've seen: Pass into own net, rebound or blocked shot in defensive zone bouncing back into empty net.
 
Some I've seen: Pass into own net, rebound or blocked shot in defensive zone bouncing back into empty net.
One time on a delayed penalty I had the puck behind my net and went for a stretch pass but hit my own guy who was randomly skating through the middle into my own net 🤦
 
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Some I've seen: Pass into own net, rebound or blocked shot in defensive zone bouncing back into empty net.

Counterintuitive as it may be, all of those would be counted as a shot on goal.

@Hank Chinaski there are a surprisingly large number of circumstances where a goal can be awarded without a shot taken.

Ones that can happen with the goalie in the net:
- Goalie deliberately displaces the net during a breakaway

Ones that require the goalie to be pulled first:
- Player fouled on an empty net breakaway (the most common)
- Stick or equipment thrown to block the puck
- Net deliberately knocked off the posts
- Goalie leaves equipment in the crease, or stacks snow in the crease, while he heads to the bench
- Skater covers or picks up the puck in the crease
- Player enters the playing area illegally (ex: too many men) and interferes with the opposing team while they’re in the neutral or attacking zone

In any of these scenarios, the opposing team would be credited with a goal on 0 shots.
 
Counterintuitive as it may be, all of those would be counted as a shot on goal.

@Hank Chinaski there are a surprisingly large number of circumstances where a goal can be awarded without a shot taken.

Ones that can happen with the goalie in the net:
- Goalie deliberately displaces the net during a breakaway

Ones that require the goalie to be pulled first:
- Player fouled on an empty net breakaway (the most common)
- Stick or equipment thrown to block the puck
- Net deliberately knocked off the posts
- Goalie leaves equipment in the crease, or stacks snow in the crease, while he heads to the bench
- Skater covers or picks up the puck in the crease
- Player enters the playing area illegally (ex: too many men) and interferes with the opposing team while they’re in the neutral or attacking zone

In any of these scenarios, the opposing team would be credited with a goal on 0 shots.
One scenario to add: when Nathan Horton was credited with a goal on 0 shots, in a game he didn’t play in.

He had scored in a CBJ-DAL game that was suspended due to a medical emergency. When the game was restarted on a different date, they kept the score but all other stats were erased. Horton was injured and didn’t dress for the rescheduled game, but was still officially credited with a goal on 0 shots, 0 minutes, 0 seconds into the 1st period.
 
I've never liked the thing where a player who never touched the puck gets credited for a goal. That just seems counter-intuitive. McLeod, for example, will now have a higher shooting percentage after not touching the puck at all.

Here's something I've always wondered: Who gets credited with a goal in the following situation?:

Face-off with one goalie pulled. The center-man of the team with the goalie pulled wins the draw so cleanly that it's clear that the opposing center never touched the puck at all. Meanwhile, the puck goes straight back and into the net of the center-man who "won" the face-off.

???
 
In addition, McLeod was the guy who was slashed on a breakaway causing the awarded goal — but he never touched the puck, so the awarded goal went to Thompson who originally hit the post with a clearing attempt.

Again — Thompson was credited with a goal after missing the net and being nowhere near the breakaway.

To top it off, the fans threw hats for McLeod, who didn’t actually get a hat trick.

That play was just full of weird outcomes.
Shroedinger's goal?

Uh, it's called efficiency.
1 divided by 0? 😱
 
This stupid record brought to you by the same team who had a goalie awarded with a loss while letting in 0 goals (Mike Murphy)

Need your slump busted? Play the Canes (especially on national TV)

Need a player to get their first goal? Play the Canes!

Want to see an AHL goalie get a 40+ save shutout or NHL debut shutout? Play the Canes

Need a weird statistic or record that didn't previously exist? Play the Canes!!!

(This is why all of us have such bad PTSD even during our recent good years)
 
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They scored 1 goal in the 3rd period while getting 0 shots on goal in the 3rd period.

I have to believe that’s an NHL record. This pathetic franchise should hang a banner in the rafters for this accomplishment.

The Sabres had zero shots on goal. With Carolina having their goalie pulled McLeod raced for a loose puck and had an empty net. He was slashed from behind, breaking his stick. The goal automatically counts but no shot on goal was registered.


what is the shooting % when you get a goal without any shots on net?
 

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