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PLAYER Rod Gilbert (RW) Brian Leetch (D) Jean Ratelle (C) Andy Bathgate (RW) Mark Messier (C) Walt Tkaczuk (C) Ron Greschner (D) Steve Vickers (LW) Vic Hadfield (LW) Adam Graves (LW) Don Maloney (LW) Camille Henry (C) James Patrick (D) Dean Prentice (LW) Frank Boucher (C) Phil Esposito (C) Anders Hedberg (RW) Tomas Sandstrom (RW) Brad Park (D) Andy Hebenton (RW) Bill Cook (RW) Bryan Hextall, Sr. (RW) Bill Fairbairn (RW) Phil Watson (RW) Petr Nedved (C) Harry Howell (D) Bob Nevin (RW) Ron Duguay (C) Lynn Patrick (LW) Alex Kovalev (RW) Phil Goyette (C) Don Raleigh (C) Jaromir Jagr (RW) Mark Pavelich (C) Pete Stemkowski (C) Reijo Ruotsalainen (D) Mike Rogers (C) Derek Stepan (C) Kelly Kisio (C) Jim Neilson (D) Dave Maloney (D) Fred “Bun” Cook (LW) Mike Gartner (RW) Cecil Dillon (RW) Edgar Laprade (C) Bill Gadsby (D) Don Marshall (LW) Neil Colville (C) Earl Ingarfield (C) Pat Hickey (LW)

GAMES PLAYED 1,065 1,129 862 719 698 945 982 698 839 772 653 637 671 666 533 422 465 407 465 560 474 449 536 546 478 1,160 505 499 455 492 397 535 277 341 496 389 316 434 336 810 605 433 322 409 500 457 479 464 527 370

GOALS 406 240 336 272 250 227 179 246 262 280 195 256 104 186 152 184 172 173 95 177 229 187 138 127 149 82 168 164 145 142 98 101 124 133 113 99 117 111 110 60 70 154 173 160 108 58 129 99 122 128

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ASSISTS 615 741 481 457 441 451 431 340 310 227 307 222 363 236 261 220 225 207 283 191 138 175 224 233 202 263 174 176 190 188 231 219 195 185 204 217 191 194 195 238 225 139 113 121 172 213 141 166 142 129

POINTS 1,021 981 817 729 691 678 610 586 572 507 502 478 467 422 413 404 397 380 378 368 367 362 362 360 351 345 342 340 335 330 329 320 319 318 317 316 308 305 305 298 295 293 286 281 280 271 270 265 264 257

PIM 508 525 192 444 667 556 1,226 330 1,036 810 739 78 541 263 115 263 144 563 738 75 386 227 161 471 312 1,147 105 370 240 533 51 96 220 326 379 154 142 114 415 766 1,113 436 231 93 42 413 40 213 201 216

ALL-TIME LEADERS GAMES PLAYED PLAYER TOTAL Harry Howell (D) 1,160 Brian Leetch (D) 1,129 Rod Gilbert (RW) 1,065 Ron Greschner (D) 982 Walt Tkaczuk (C) 945 Jean Ratelle (C) 862 Vic Hadfield (LW) 839 Jim Neilson (D) 810 Adam Graves (LW) 772 Dan Girardi (D) 725 Andy Bathgate (RW) 719

ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN PLAYER TOTAL Brian Leetch 741 Ron Greschner 431 James Patrick 363 Brad Park 283 Harry Howell 263 Jim Neilson 238 Dave Maloney 225 Reijo Ruotsalainen 217 Bill Gadsby 213 Rod Seiling 198 Carol Vadnais 190

GOALS Rod Gilbert (RW) Jean Ratelle (C) Adam Graves (LW) Andy Bathgate (RW) Vic Hadfield (LW) Camille Henry (C) Mark Messier (C) Steve Vickers (LW) Brian Leetch (D) Bill Cook (RW) Walt Tkaczuk (C) Don Maloney (LW)

406 336 280 272 262 256 250 246 240 229 227 195

ASSISTS Brian Leetch (D) Rod Gilbert (RW) Jean Ratelle (C) Andy Bathgate (RW) Walt Tkaczuk (C) Mark Messier (C) Ron Greschner (D) James Patrick (D) Steve Vickers (LW) Vic Hadfield (LW) Don Maloney (LW) Brad Park (D)

741 615 481 457 451 441 431 363 340 310 307 283

POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN Brian Leetch 981 Ron Greschner 610 James Patrick 467 Brad Park 378 Harry Howell 345 Reijo Ruotsalainen 316 Jim Neilson 298 Dave Maloney 295 Bill Gadsby 271 Rod Seiling 248 Carol Vadnais 246 Barry Beck 239 WINS Henrik Lundqvist Mike Richter Ed Giacomin Lorne Worsley John Vanbiesbrouck Dave Kerr Chuck Rayner Gilles Villemure John Davidson

374 301 266 204 200 157 123 98 93

SHUTOUTS

PENALTY MINUTES Ron Greschner (D) 1,226 Jeff Beukeboom (D) 1,157 Harry Howell (D) 1,147 Dave Maloney (D) 1,113 Vic Hadfield (LW) 1,036 Nick Fotiu (LW) 970 Lou Fontinato (D) 939 Adam Graves (LW) 810 Ching Johnson (D) 798 Barry Beck (D) 775 Jim Neilson (D) 766 Don Maloney (LW) 739 GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN Brian Leetch 240 Ron Greschner 179 James Patrick 104 Reijo Ruotsalainen 99 Brad Park 95 Harry Howell 82 Dave Maloney 70 Barry Beck 66 Jim Neilson 60 Bill Gadsby 58 Carol Vadnais 56 Ott Heller 55

Henrik Lundqvist Ed Giacomin Dave Kerr John Ross Roach Mike Richter Lorne Worsley Chuck Rayner Lorne Chabot

59 49 40 30 24 24 24 21

APPEARANCES Henrik Lundqvist Mike Richter Lorne Worsley Ed Giacomin John Vanbiesbrouck Chuck Rayner Dave Kerr

685 666 582 538 449 376 324

SAVES Henrik Lundqvist Mike Richter John Vanbiesbrouck John Davidson Glen Hanlon Glenn Healy Mike Dunham Bob Froese Wayne Thomas Doug Soetaert 293

17,805 17,379 11,715 4,099 3,710 2,526 2,498 2,296 2,240 2,203

SINGLE SEASON LEADERS PLAYER Jaromir Jagr Adam Graves Vic Hadfield Mike Gartner Pierre Larouche Mark Messier Jean Ratelle Mike Gartner Rod Gilbert John Ogrodnick Phil Esposito Marian Gaborik Rick Nash

GOALS YEAR 2005-06 1993-94 1971-72 1990-91 1983-84 1995-96 1971-72 1992-93 1971-72 1989-90 1978-79 2009-10 2014-15

TOTAL 54 52 50 49 48 47 46 45 43 43 42 42 42

Brian Leetch Sergei Zubov Brian Leetch Mark Messier Wayne Gretzky Brian Leetch Jaromir Jagr Wayne Gretzky Mark Messier Jaromir Jagr Mike Rogers Jean Ratelle Rod Gilbert

ASSISTS 1991-92 1993-94 1990-91 1991-92 1996-97 1995-96 2005-06 1997-98 1992-93 2006-07 1981-82 1971-72 1974-75

80 77 72 72 72 70 69 67 66 66 65 63 61

Jaromir Jagr Jean Ratelle Mark Messier Vic Hadfield Mike Rogers Brian Leetch Mark Messier Rod Gilbert Rod Gilbert Wayne Gretzky Jaromir Jagr Jean Ratelle Jean Ratelle Mark Messier

POINTS 2005-06 1971-72 1991-92 1971-72 1981-82 1991-92 1995-96 1971-72 1974-75 1996-97 2006-07 1972-73 1974-75 1992-93

123 109 107 106 103 102 99 97 97 97 96 94 91 91

PENALTY MINUTES 1989-90 Troy Mallette 1989-90 Kris King 1990-91 Troy Mallette 1991-92 Tie Domi 1980-81 Barry Beck 2003-04 Chris Simon 1991-92 Kris King 1987-88 Michel Petit 1995-96 Jeff Beukeboom 2001-02 Theoren Fleury

305 286 252 246 231 225 224 223 220 216

POWER PLAY GOALS 2005-06 Jaromir Jagr 1971-72 Vic Hadfield 1987-88 Marcel Dionne 1990-91 Mike Gartner 1977-78 Phil Esposito 1993-94 Adam Graves 1983-84 Pierre Larouche 1989-90 John Ogrodnick 1993-94 Brian Leetch 1995-96 Pat Verbeek

24 23 22 22 21 20 19 19 17 17

SHORTHANDED GOALS 2000-01 Theoren Fleury 1980-81 Don Maloney 1982-83 Mike Rogers 1993-94 Mike Gartner 1996-97 Mark Messier 2010-11 Brandon Prust 1969-70 Ron Stewart 1971-72 Bill Fairbairn 1977-78 Greg Polis 1988-89 Tony Granato 1991-92 Adam Graves 1991-92 Mark Messier 1993-94 Adam Graves 1993-94 Steve Larmer 1996-97 Adam Graves 2014-15 Rick Nash

7 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

GOALS BY A ROOKIE 1988-89 Tony Granato 1991-92 Tony Amonte 1981-82 Mark Pavelich

36 35 33

GOALS BY A ROOKIE (CONT’D) PLAYER YEAR TOTAL 1976-77 32 Don Murdoch 1989-90 32 Darren Turcotte 2005-06 30 Petr Prucha 1972-73 30 Steve Vickers 1984-85 29 Tomas Sandstrom 1987-88 29 Ulf Dahlen 1951-52 26 Wally Hergesheimer 1980-81 26 Mike Allison 1999-00 26 Mike York POINTS BY A ROOKIE 1981-82 Mark Pavelich 1988-89 Brian Leetch 1992-93 Tony Amonte 1988-89 Darren Turcotte 1985-86 Mike Ridley 1980-81 Mike Allison 1988-89 Tony Granato 1984-85 Tomas Sandstrom 1981-82 Reijo Ruotsalainen 1976-77 Don Murdoch

76 71 69 66 65 64 63 58 56 56

GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN 1984-85 Reijo Ruotsalainen 1980-81 Ron Greschner 1973-74 Brad Park 1971-72 Brad Park 1977-78 Ron Greschner 1988-89 Brian Leetch 1993-94 Brian Leetch 1991-92 Brian Leetch 1979-80 Ron Greschner 2000-01 Brian Leetch

28 27 25 24 24 23 23 22 21 21

POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 1991-92 102 Brian Leetch 1993-94 89 Sergei Zubov 1990-91 88 Brian Leetch 1995-96 85 Brian Leetch 1973-74 82 Brad Park 1993-94 79 Brian Leetch 2000-01 79 Brian Leetch 1996-97 78 Brian Leetch 1971-72 73 Brad Park 1984-85 73 Reijo Ruotsalainen 1977-78 72 Ron Greschner

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Mike Richter Henrik Lundqvist Henrik Lundqvist Ed Giacomin Henrik Lundqvist Henrik Lundqvist Ed Giacomin Henrik Lundqvist Henrik Lundqvist Ed Giacomin Henrik Lundqvist Mike Richter Henrik Lundqvist Lorne Worsley

WINS 1993-94 2011-12 2008-09 1968-69 2006-07 2007-08 1967-68 2010-11 2009-10 1969-70 2015-16 1996-97 2013-14 1955-56

42 39 38 37 37 37 36 36 35 35 35 33 33 32

John Ross Roach Lorne Chabot Henrik Lundqvist Henrik Lundqvist Lorne Chabot John Ross Roach Ed Giacomin Henrik Lundqvist Dave Kerr Dave Kerr Dave Kerr Ed Giacomin Ed Giacomin

SHUTOUTS 1928-29 1927-28 2010-11 2007-08 1926-27 1931-32 1966-67 2011-12 1935-36 1937-38 1939-40 1967-68 1970-71

13 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8

APPEARANCES 2009-10 Henrik Lundqvist 2007-08 Henrik Lundqvist 1997-98 Mike Richter 1953-54 Johnny Bower 1955-56 Lorne Worsley 1968-69 Ed Giacomin 1969-70 Ed Giacomin 2006-07 Henrik Lundqvist 2008-09 Henrik Lundqvist 1949-50 Chuck Rayner

73 72 72 70 70 70 70 70 70 69

ALL-TIME SCORING STREAKS GAMES 17 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13

LONGEST ALL-TIME POINT SCORING STREAKS PLAYER DATE Brian Leetch Nov. 23 to Dec. 31, 1991 Mike Rogers Feb. 14 to Mar. 20, 1982 Wayne Gretzky Oct. 6 to Nov. 4, 1996 Mark Messier Feb. 5 to Mar. 7, 1992 Walt Poddubny Jan. 11 to Feb. 17, 1987 Carey Wilson Dec. 26 to Jan. 26, 1989 Rod Gilbert Oct. 7 to Nov. 8, 1972 Theoren Fleury Dec. 2 to Dec. 31, 2000 Brian Leetch Oct. 7 to Nov. 4, 1991 Reijo Ruotsalainen Feb. 5 to Mar. 7, 1985 Scott Gomez Dec. 6, to Jan. 2, 2008 Jean Ratelle Feb. 3 to Feb. 27, 1972 Jean Ratelle Mar. 5 to Mar. 30, 1969 Walt Tkaczuk Dec. 28 to Jan. 28, 1978 Andy Bathgate Dec. 9 to Jan. 5, 1963 Rod Gilbert Nov. 8 to Dec. 5, 1968

TOTALS 5 goals, 24 assists 10 goals, 18 assists 7 goals, 15 assists 7 goals, 17 assists 11 goals, 8 assists 7 goals, 17 assists 11 goals, 12 assists 6 goals, 15 assists 4 goals, 16 assists 9 goals, 11 assists 4 goals, 15 assists 16 goals, 12 assists 12 goals, 10 assists 9 goals, 12 assists 12 goals, 6 assists 5 goals, 12 assists

GAMES 10 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

LONGEST ALL-TIME GOAL SCORING STREAKS PLAYER DATE Andy Bathgate Dec. 15 to Jan. 5, 1963 Jean Ratelle Feb. 12 to Feb. 23, 1972 Jean Ratelle Feb. 15 to Mar. 4, 1973 Phil Esposito Mar. 22 to Mar. 29, 1978 Rod Gilbert Jan. 25 to Feb. 7, 1976 Pierre Larouche Feb. 5 to Feb. 24, 1986 Andy Bathgate Nov. 8 to Nov. 23, 1958 Mike Gartner Mar. 12 to Mar. 27, 1990 Eddie Johnstone Mar. 14 to Mar. 28, 1982 Mike Gartner Jan. 30 to Feb. 13, 1991 Rod Gilbert Jan. 9 to Jan. 23, 1964 Bryan Hextall Feb. 25 to Mar. 16, 1941

TOTALS 11 goals 12 goals 10 goals 8 goals 12 goals 10 goals 9 goals 8 goals 8 goals 7 goals 7 goals 7 goals

GAMES 15 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

LONGEST ALL-TIME ASSIST STREAKS PLAYER DATE Brian Leetch Nov. 29 to Dec. 31, 1991 Rod Gilbert Mar. 5 to Mar. 26, 1969 Brian Leetch Jan. 3 to Jan. 31, 1996 Darren Turcotte Oct. 8 to Oct. 25, 1990 Jean Ratelle Oct. 25 to Nov. 8, 1972 Wayne Gretzky Jan. 20 to Feb. 4, 1998 Theoren Fleury Nov. 7 to Nov. 26, 1999 Brian Leetch Nov. 29 to Dec.11, 1995 Mark Messier Apr. 12 to Apr. 26, 1995 Don Maloney Mar. 8 to Mar. 24, 1982 Mark Messier Feb. 12 to Feb 27, 1993 Lynn Patrick Jan. 1 to Jan. 21, 1943 Mike Rogers Mar. 4 to Mar. 20, 1982 Babe Pratt Jan. 6 to Feb. 1, 1942 Earl Ingarfield Jan. 22 to Feb. 5, 1961

TOTALS 23 assists 14 assists 9 assists 11 assists 10 assists 9 assists 10 assists 9 assists 19 assists 12 assists 11 assists 11 assists 10 assists 10 assists 8 assists

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ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON COACHING LEADERS GAMES COACHED 654 Emile Francis 604 Lester Patrick 527 Frank Boucher 327 Tom Renney 319 John Tortorella 295 Phil Watson 285 Herb Brooks 280 Roger Neilson 269 Colin Campbell 246 Alain Vigneault 196 Red Sullivan 185 John Muckler 180 Fred Shero 164 Ron Low 158 Michel Bergeron 136 Muzz Patrick 123 Alf Pike 121 John Ferguson 117 Bill Cook 107 Lynn Patrick 99 Ted Sator 95 Craig Patrick 93 Neil Colville 90 Glen Sather 84 Mike Keenan 80 Jean-Guy Talbot 70 Doug Harvey 54 Bryan Trottier 45 Phil Esposito 44 Ron Smith 43 Bernie Geoffrion 41 Larry Popein 39 Ron Stewart 16 Tom Webster

Alain Vigneault Emile Francis John Tortorella Tom Renney Roger Neilson Lester Patrick Herb Brooks Fred Shero Michel Bergeron Colin Campbell

WINS Emile Francis Lester Patrick Frank Boucher John Tortorella Tom Renney Alain Vigneault Roger Neilson Herb Brooks Phil Watson Colin Campbell Fred Shero Michel Bergeron John Muckler Ron Low Red Sullivan Mike Keenan Muzz Patrick John Ferguson Ted Sator Lynn Patrick Craig Patrick Alf Pike Bill Cook Glen Sather Jean-Guy Talbot Doug Harvey Neil Colville Phil Esposito Bernie Geoffrion Bryan Trottier Larry Popein Ron Stewart Ron Smith Tom Webster

POINTS PERCENTAGE (minimum 100 games coached) .630 Phil Watson .602 Ron Low .583 John Muckler .572 Lynn Patrick .566 John Ferguson .554 Frank Boucher .532 Muzz Patrick .522 Bill Cook .519 Red Sullivan .519 Alf Pike

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342 281 181 171 164 144 141 131 119 118 82 73 70 69 58 52 43 43 41 40 37 36 34 33 30 26 26 24 22 21 18 15 15 5

.492 .463 .451 .449 .434 .422 .415 .393 .385 .378

ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RECORDS TEAM RECORDS: STREAKS LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 10 (twice) last - 1972-73. Began 1/19 with 6-0 victory over California. Ended 2/11

with 2-2 tie against Montreal.

LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAK: 14 1939-40. Began 12/19 with 5-2 victory over Montreal. Ended 2/29

when defeated by Chicago, 2-1.

LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAK: 7 (twice) last - 1978-79. Began 10/28 with a 2-1 victory over Montreal.

Ended 12/2 when defeated by Toronto, 5-2.

LONGEST WINNING STREAK AT START OF SEASON: 5 (twice) last - 2008-09. Began 10/4 with 2-1 victory over Tampa Bay.

Ended 10/15 when defeated by Buffalo, 3-1.

LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAK AT START OF SEASON: 8 1990-91. Began 10/8 with 6-3 victory over Minnesota. Ended 11/2

when defeated by Islanders, 3-2.

LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAK AT START OF SEASON: 4 1931-32. Began 11/2 with 4-1 victory over Montreal. Ended 12/3

with 1-1 tie against Detroit.

LONGEST WINNING STREAK VS. A SINGLE TEAM: 15 Began 11/23/29 with 5-3 victory over Pittsburgh. Ended 2/22/31 with 6-1

victory over Philadelphia. (Pittsburgh moved to Philadelphia prior to the 1930-31 season and subsequently folded following that season). LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAK VS. A SINGLE TEAM: 11 (twice) last - Began 1/5/11 with a 2-1 victory over Carolina. LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAK VS. A SINGLE TEAM: 8 (twice) last - Began 3/20/73 with a 6-1 victory over Minnesota. Ended 11/15/75 when defeated at Minnesota, 5-3. LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK: 19 1939-40. (14-0-5-0) Began 11/23 with 1-1 tie against Montreal. Ended 1/14 when defeated by Chicago, 2-1. (Rangers then won next five games for overall record of 24 victories or ties in 25 games). LONGEST HOME UNDEFEATED STREAK: 26 (19-0-7-0) Began 3/29/70, with a 4-1 victory over Montreal. Ended 2/3/71, when defeated by Chicago, 4-2. (The streak covered the final two games of the 1969-70 season and the first 24 games of the 1970-71 season). LONGEST ROAD UNDEFEATED STREAK: 11 1939-40. (6-0-5-0) Began 11/5 with 1-1 tie against Detroit. Ended 1/14 when defeated by Chicago, 2-1. LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK AT START OF SEASON: 5 (three times) last - 2008-09. Began 10/4 with 2-1 victory over Tampa Bay. Ended 10/15 when defeated by Buffalo, 3-1. LONGEST HOME UNDEFEATED STREAK AT START OF SEASON: 24 (17-0-7-0) Began 10/14/70 with 3-0 victory over Buffalo. Ended 2/3/71 when defeated by Chicago, 4-2. LONGEST ROAD UNDEFEATED STREAK AT START OF SEASON: 11 (6-0-5-0) Began 11/5/39 with 1-1 tie at Detroit. Ended 1/14/40 when defeated by Chicago, 2-1. LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK VS. A SINGLE TEAM: 20 (15-0-5-0) Began 2/8/70 with 5-1 victory over Los Angeles. Ended 11/1/73 when defeated at Los Angeles, 2-1. LONGEST HOME UNDEFEATED STREAK VS. A SINGLE TEAM: 30 (27-0-3-0) Began 2/8/69 with 2-0 victory over St. Louis. Ended 10/15/80 when defeated by St. Louis, 2-1. LONGEST ROAD UNDEFEATED STREAK VS. A SINGLE TEAM: 17 (11-0-6-0) Began 2/25/55 with 2-2 tie at Chicago. Ended 11/3/57 with a 3-2 victory at Chicago. LONGEST TIE STREAK: 4 (twice) last -1997-98. Began 10/3 with 2-2 tie against Islanders. Ended 10/11 with 6-3 victory at Vancouver. LONGEST HOME TIE STREAK: 3 1969-70. Began 11/29 with 2-2 tie against Philadelphia. Ended 12/7 with 6-3 victory over Montreal. LONGEST ROAD TIE STREAK: 3 1929-30. Began 3/1 with 3-3 tie at Toronto. Ended 3/8 when defeated at Montreal, 6-0. LONGEST TIE STREAK VS. A SINGLE TEAM: 7 Began 2/9/69 with 3-3 tie against Philadelphia. Ended 11/25/70 when defeated at Philadelphia, 3-1. LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 11 1943-44. Began 10/30 when defeated by Toronto, 5-2. Ended 11/28 with 2-2 tie against Montreal.

During the 2005-06 season, the NHL instituted the shootout to follow a scoreless five-minute overtime to eliminate ties. The winning team in the shootout gains two points and a win in the standings, while the losing team receives one point, recorded as an “OT” in the standings.

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ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RECORDS TEAM RECORDS: STREAKS (CONT’D) LONGEST HOME LOSING STREAK: 7 (twice) last - 1992-93. Began 3/24 when defeated by Philadelphia, 5-4. Ended 10/7 with

5-4 victory over Tampa Bay.

LONGEST ROAD LOSING STREAK: 10 (twice) last - 1960-61. Began 2/8 when defeated by Toronto, 5-3. Ended 10/11 with 6-2

victory at Boston.

LONGEST LOSING STREAK AT START OF SEASON: 11 1943-44. Began 10/30 when defeated by Toronto, 5-2. Ended 11/28 with

2-2 tie against Montreal. (Rangers then lost next three games for overall record of 0-14-1 in first 15 games before defeating Boston 6-4 on 12/12). LONGEST HOME LOSING STREAK AT START OF SEASON: 5 1943-44. Began 11/6 when defeated by Chicago, 4-3. Ended 11/28 with 2-2 tie against Montreal Canadiens. LONGEST ROAD LOSING STREAK AT START OF SEASON: 10 1943-44. Began 10/30 when defeated by Toronto, 5-2. Ended 12/25 with 5-3 victory over Toronto. LONGEST LOSING STREAK VS. A SINGLE TEAM: 12 Began 12/17/44 when defeated by Montreal Canadiens, 4-1. Ended 12/31/45 with 0-0 tie against Montreal Canadiens. LONGEST HOME LOSING STREAK VS. A SINGLE TEAM: 11 Began 1/9/44 when defeated by Montreal Canadiens, 6-5. Ended 12/31/45 with 0-0 tie against Montreal Canadiens. LONGEST ROAD LOSING STREAK VS. A SINGLE TEAM: 21 Began 2/6/54 when defeated by Montreal Canadiens, 4-3. Ended 2/16/57 with 2-1 victory at Montreal Canadiens. LONGEST WINLESS STREAK: 21 1943-44. (0-17-4-0) Began 1/23 when defeated by Detroit, 15-0. Ended 11/11 with 5-3 victory over Detroit. LONGEST HOME WINLESS STREAK: 10 1943-44. (0-7-3-0). Began 1/30 when defeated by Montreal, 5-3. Ended 11/11 with 5-3 victory over Detroit. LONGEST ROAD WINLESS STREAK: 16 1952-53. (0-12-4-0) Began 10/9 when defeated by Detroit, 5-3. Ended 12/25 with 2-1 victory over Boston. LONGEST WINLESS STREAK AT START OF SEASON: 15 1943-44. (0-14-1-0) Began 10/30 when defeated by Toronto, 5-2. Ended 12/12 with 6-4 victory over Boston. LONGEST HOME WINLESS STREAK AT START OF SEASON: 6 (three times) last - 1950-51. (0-3-3-0) Began 10/25 with 1-1 tie against Boston. Ended 11/22 with 3-2 victory over Montreal Canadiens. LONGEST ROAD WINLESS STREAK AT START OF SEASON: 16 1952-53. (0-12-4-0) Began 10/9 when defeated by Detroit, 5-3. Ended 12/25 with 2-1 victory over Boston. LONGEST WINLESS STREAK VS. A SINGLE TEAM: 23 (0-15-8-0) Began 2/17/97 with 2-2 tie against New Jersey. Ended 3/31/01 with a 4-3 victory at New Jersey. LONGEST HOME WINLESS STREAK VS. A SINGLE TEAM: 15 (0-14-1-0) Began 3/4/43 when defeated by Montreal Canadiens, 7-2. Ended 3/17/46 with 8-5 victory over Montreal Canadiens. LONGEST ROAD WINLESS STREAK VS. A SINGLE TEAM: 26 (0-22-4-0) Began 3/18/50 when defeated at Montreal Canadiens, 5-3. Ended 1/30/54 with 2-1 victory at Montreal Canadiens. LONGEST SHUTOUT STREAK: 4 1927-28. Rangers were not scored upon for a total of 297 minutes and 42 seconds. Defeated Pittsburgh, 3-0; Chicago, 1-0; tied Detroit, 0-0 (10 minute overtime); defeated Toronto, 1-0. Streak started on 2/23 and ran until 2/28. LONGEST SHUTOUTS AGAINST STREAK: 4 1927-28. Rangers failed to score for 341 minutes and 42 seconds. Tied by Ottawa, 0-0 (twice); defeated by Chicago, 3-0; defeated by Boston, 2-0. Streak ran 2/7 to 2/19. LONGEST NON-SHUTOUT STREAK: 236 games. Began 12/20/89 with a 2-2 tie with Buffalo. Ended 12/15/92 when defeated by Calgary, 3-0 (Vernon).

TEAM RECORDS: SEASON MOST VICTORIES: 53 2014-15 (82 games). Home: 30 1970-71 (39 games). Road: 28 2014-15 (41 games). MOST LOSSES: 44 1984-85 (80-game schedule). 39 1943-44 (50-game schedule). Home: 17 1943-44 (25 games), 17 2010-11 (41 games), 19 1964-65 (35 games). Road: 26 1975-76 (40 games), 26 1984-85 (40 games). MOST TIES (Minimum 70-game schedule): 21 1950-51 (70-game schedule). Home: 13 1954-55 (35 games). Road: 11, 1950-51 (35 games). MOST POINTS: 113 2014-15 (82 games). Home: 67 1970-71 (39 games). Road: 58 2014-15 (41 games). MOST GOALS: 321 1991-92. Home: 186 1982-83 (40 games). Road: 155 1978-79, 1986-87 (40 games). MOST ASSISTS: 540 1988-89. MOST SCORING POINTS (Goals and Assists): 854 1978-79. MOST PENALTY MINUTES: 2,018 1989-90.

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ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RECORDS TEAM RECORDS: SEASON (CONT’D) (CONT’D) MOST POWER PLAY GOALS: 111 1987-88. MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS: 20 1993-94. MOST GOALS AGAINST: 345 1984-85 (80-game schedule). Home: 156 1986-87 (40 games).

Road: 197 1975-76 (40 games).

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS ALLOWED: 89 1995-96. MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS ALLOWED: 18 1992-93. MOST SHUTOUTS: 13 1928-29 (44-game schedule). Home: 8 1928-29 (22 games). Road: 7 1926-27 (22 games). MOST TIMES SHUTOUT: 10 1928-29 (44-game schedule). Home: 5 1930-31 (22 games), 1938-39 (24 games).

Road: 7 1952-53 (35 games).

MOST 20-GOAL SCORERS: 9 1993-94. MOST 30-GOAL SCORERS: 5 1991-92. MOST 40-GOAL SCORERS: 3 1971-72. MOST HAT TRICKS: 10 1986-87. MOST PLAYERS USED: 50 2003-04. MOST ROOKIES USED: 20 1943-44. FEWEST VICTORIES: 6 1943-44 (50-game schedule). Home: 4 1943-44 (25 games). Road: 2 1943-44 (25 games). FEWEST VICTORIES (Minimum 70-game schedule): 17 1952-53, 1954-55, 1959-60. Home: 8 1964-65 (35 games).

Road: 6 1950-51, 1952-53, 1965-66 (35 games). FEWEST LOSSES: 11 1939-40 (48-game schedule). Home: 2 1970-71 (39 games). Road: 7 1928-29 (22 games), 1930-31 (22 games), 1939-40 (24 games). FEWEST LOSSES (Minimum 70-game schedule): 17 1971-72. Home: 2 1970-71 (39 games). Road: 10 1957-58 (35 games). FEWEST TIES (Minimum 70-game schedule): 4 2001-02 (82-game schedule). Home: 1 1983-84 (40 games). Road: 1 1991-92 & 1975-76 (40 games). FEWEST POINTS: 17 1943-44 (50-game schedule). Home: 12 1943-44 (25 games). Road: 5 1943-44 (25 games). FEWEST POINTS (Minimum 70-game schedule): 47 1965-66. Home: 24 1964-65 (35 games). Road: 16 1965-66 (35 games). FEWEST GOALS: 72 1928-29 (44-game schedule). Home: 32 1928-29 (22 games). Road: 40 1928-29 (22 games). FEWEST GOALS (Minimum 70-game schedule): 150 1954-55. Home: 86 1954-55 (35 games). Road: 63 1952-53 (35 games). FEWEST ASSISTS: 45 1926-27 (44-game schedule). FEWEST SCORING POINTS: 140 1926-27 (44-game schedule). FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES: 253 1943-44 (50-game schedule). FEWEST GOALS AGAINST: 65 1928-29 (44-game schedule). Home: 21 1928-29 (22 games). Road: 41 1926-27 (22 games). FEWEST GOALS AGAINST (Minimum 70-game schedule): 177 1970-71. Home: 71 1970-71 (39 games). Road: 95 1957-58 (35 games). FEWEST SHUTOUTS: 0 (many times) last - 2000-2001. FEWEST TIMES SHUT OUT: 0 (many times) last - 1993-94.

TEAM RECORDS: GAME GREATEST WINNING MARGIN: 11 Defeated California, 12-1, at Madison Square Garden on 11/21/71. GREATEST WINNING MARGIN, Home: 11 Defeated California, 12-1, at Madison Square Garden on 11/21/71. GREATEST WINNING MARGIN, Road: 9 Defeated New Jersey, 11-2, at New Jersey on 10/25/84. GREATEST LOSING MARGIN: 15 Defeated by Detroit, 15-0, at Detroit on 1/23/44. GREATEST LOSING MARGIN, Home: 10 Defeated by Boston, 13-3, at Madison Square Garden on 1/2/44. GREATEST LOSING MARGIN, Road: 15 Defeated by Detroit, 15-0, at Detroit on 1/23/44. HIGHEST TIE SCORE: 7-7 Tied Minnesota, at Minnesota on 3/19/78. Tied Quebec, at Madison Square Garden on 3/22/81. MOST GOALS: 12 Defeated California, 12-1, at Madison Square Garden on 11/21/71. MOST GOALS, Home: 12 Defeated California, 12-1, at Madison Square Garden on 11/21/71. MOST GOALS, Road: 11 (many times) last- Defeated Pittsburgh, 11-3, at Pittsburgh on 11/25/92. MOST GOALS, Rangers and Opponents: 19 Defeated by Boston, 10-9, at Boston on 3/4/44. MOST ASSISTS: 23 Defeated California, 12-1, at Madison Square Garden on 11/21/71.

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ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RECORDS TEAM RECORDS: GAME (CONT’D) MOST POINTS: 35 Defeated California, 12-1, at Madison Square Garden on 11/21/71. Rangers had 12 goals and 23 assists. MOST POINTS, RANGERS AND OPPONENTS: 46 Defeated by Boston, 10-9, at Boston on 3/4/44.

Boston had 10 goals, 15 assists; Rangers had 9 goals, 12 assists. MOST PENALTY MINUTES: 134 vs. Pittsburgh, at Madison Square Garden on 10/30/88. MOST PENALTY MINUTES, RANGERS AND OPPONENTS: 292 vs. Pittsburgh, at Madison Square Garden on 10/30/88. Pittsburgh had 158 penalty minutes, Rangers had 134 penalty minutes. MOST GOALS ALLOWED: 15 Defeated by Detroit, 15-0, at Detroit on 1/23/44. MOST POWER PLAY GOALS: 6 Defeated Quebec, 6-4, at Madison Square Garden on 10/13/93. MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS: 3 Defeated New Jersey, 6-2, at Madison Square Garden on 10/5/83. MOST ROOKIES USED, ONE GAME: 9 (twice) Tied Toronto, 5-5, at Madison Square Garden on 3/21/90. Defeated Quebec, 7-4, at Quebec on 3/27/90. FASTEST TWO GOALS: 0:04. (twice) Kris King at 19:45 and James Patrick at 19:49 of the third period, vs. NY Islanders on 10/9/91 at Madison Square Garden. Rangers won, 5-3. Martin St. Louis at 19:16 and Rick Nash at 19:20 of the second period, vs. San Jose on 10/19/14 at Madison Square Garden. Rangers won, 4-0. FASTEST TWO GOALS, BY RANGERS AND OPPONENTS: 0:04. Chicago’s Denis Savard at 19:23 and Mark Pavelich at 19:27 of the third period, on 2/24/82 at Madison Square Garden. Rangers won, 6-4. FASTEST THREE GOALS: 0:28. Doug Sulliman at 7:52, Eddie Johnstone at 7:57 and Warren Miller at 8:20 of the first period, vs. Colorado on 1/14/80 at Madison Square Garden. Tie game, 6-6. FASTEST THREE GOALS, OPPONENTS: 0:21. Chicago’s Bill Mosienko scored all three goals at 6:09, 6:20 and 6:30 of the third period 2/23/52 at Madison Square Garden. Chicago won, 7-6. FASTEST THREE GOALS, BY RANGERS AND OPPONENTS: 0:15. Mark Pavelich at 19:18, Ron Greschner at 19:27 and Minnesota’s Willi Plett at 19:33 of the first period on 2/10/83 at Minnesota. Minnesota won, 7-5. FASTEST FOUR GOALS: 1:38. Mark Pavelich at 15:53, Mike Rogers at 16:18, Ron Greschner at 16:51 and Mike Rogers at 17:31 of the first period vs. Edmonton on 2/15/85 at Madison Square Garden. Rangers won, 8-7. FASTEST FOUR GOALS, OPPONENTS: 1:20. Boston’s Bill Thoms at 6:34, Frank Mario at 7:08 and 7:27, and Ken Smith at 7:54 of the second period on 1/21/45 at Boston. Boston won, 14-3. FASTEST FOUR GOALS, BY RANGERS AND OPPONENTS: 1:01. Doug Sulliman at 7:52, Eddie Johnstone at 7:57, Warren Miller at 8:20 and Colorado’s Rob Ramage at 8:53 of the first period on 1/14/80 at Madison Square Garden. Tie game, 6-6. FASTEST FIVE GOALS: 2:58. Carl Hagelin at 18:42, Brad Richards at 19:39, Ryane Clowe at 19:56 of the first period, Anton Stralman at 1:13 and Brad Richards at 1:40 of the second period on 4/19/13 at Buffalo. Rangers won, 8-4. FASTEST FIVE GOALS, OPPONENTS: 2:55. Boston’s Bobby Schmautz at 19:13 of the first period, Ken Hodge at 0:18, Phil Esposito at 0:43, Don Marcotte at 0:58 and John Bucyk at 2:08 of the second period on 12/19/74 at Boston. Boston won, 11-3 MOST SHOTS ON GOAL: 65 vs. Detroit in a 9-5 win on 4/5/70. FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL: 9 at Detroit in a 2-0 loss on 12/11/95.

TEAM RECORDS: PERIOD MOST GOALS: 8 in the third period against California, at Madison Square Garden on 11/21/71. Rangers won, 12-1. MOST GOALS, HOME: 8 in the third period against California, at Madison Square Garden on 11/21/71. Rangers won, 12-1. MOST GOALS, RANGERS AND OPPONENTS: 10 in the third period against the NY Americans, at Madison Square Garden on 3/16/39. Rangers- 7 goals, Americans- 3 goals. Rangers won, 11-5. MOST ASSISTS: 15 in the third period against California, at Madison Square Garden on 11/21/71. Rangers won, 12-1. MOST POINTS: 23 in the third period against California, at Madison Square Garden on 11/21/71. Rangers- 8 goals and 15 assists. Rangers won, 12-1. MOST PENALTY MINUTES: 126 in the third period against Pittsburgh, at Madison Square Garden on 10/30/88. MOST PENALTY MINUTES, RANGERS AND OPPONENTS: 272 in the third period against Pittsburgh, at Madison Square Garden on 10/30/88.

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ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS: CAREER MOST GOALS: 406 Rod Gilbert. MOST ASSISTS: 741 Brian Leetch. MOST POINTS: 1,021 Rod Gilbert. MOST PENALTY MINUTES: 1,226 Ron Greschner. MOST HAT TRICKS: 11 Bill Cook. MOST GAMES: 1,160 Harry Howell. MOST SEASONS: 18 Rod Gilbert, 1960-61 – 1977-78. MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES: 560 Andy Hebenton. Including playoff games (22), Hebenton appeared in 582 consecutive

games with the Rangers (1955-56 – 1962-63). MOST 20-GOAL SEASONS: 12 Rod Gilbert. MOST 20-ASSIST SEASONS: 14 Brian Leetch. MOST 30-POINT SEASONS: 15 Brian Leetch. MOST 30-GOAL SEASONS: 6 Jean Ratelle.

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS: SEASON MOST GOALS: 54 Jaromir Jagr, 2005-06. MOST ASSISTS: 80 Brian Leetch, 1991-92. MOST POINTS: 123 Jaromir Jagr, 2005-06. MOST GOALS BY A CENTER: 48 Pierre Larouche, 1983-84. MOST ASSISTS BY A CENTER: 72 (twice) Wayne Gretzky, 1996-97. Mark Messier, 1991-92. MOST POINTS BY A CENTER: 109 Jean Ratelle, 1971-72. MOST GOALS BY A LEFT WING: 52 Adam Graves, 1993-94. MOST ASSISTS BY A LEFT WING: 56 Vic Hadfield, 1971-72. MOST POINTS BY A LEFT WING: 106 Vic Hadfield, 1971-72. MOST GOALS BY A RIGHT WING: 54 Jaromir Jagr, 2005-06. MOST ASSISTS BY A RIGHT WING: 69 Jaromir Jagr, 2005-06. MOST POINTS BY A RIGHT WING: 123 Jaromir Jagr, 2005-06. MOST PENALTIES: 86 Michel Petit, 1987-88. MOST PENALTY MINUTES: 305 Troy Mallette, 1989-90. MOST POWER PLAY GOALS: 24 Jaromir Jagr, 2005-06. MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS: 7 Theoren Fleury, 2000-01. MOST SHOTS ON GOAL: 368 Jaromir Jagr, 2005-06. HIGHEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGE: 29.6 Steve Vickers, 1979-80 (29 goals on 98 shots). MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS: 9 Don Maloney, 1980-81; Mark Messier, 1996-97; Jaromir Jagr, 2005-06;

Ryan Callahan, 2011-12; Brad Richards, 2011-12; Rick Nash, 2013-14. MOST POINTS BY A LINE*: 302 Vic Hadfield (97)-Jean Ratelle (109)-Rod Gilbert (96) 1971-72. MOST GOALS BY A LINE*: 133 Vic Hadfield (45)-Jean Ratelle (46)-Rod Gilbert (42) 1971-72. MOST HAT TRICKS: 4 Tomas Sandstrom, 1986-87. MOST CONSECUTIVE HAT TRICKS: 2 Steve Vickers scored hat tricks against Los Angeles on 11/12/72 and against Philadelphia on 11/15/72. LONGEST CONSECUTIVE ASSIST SCORING STREAK: 15 Brian Leetch, 11/29/91 to 12/31/91 (23 assists during the streak). LONGEST CONSECUTIVE POINT SCORING STREAK: 17 Brian Leetch, 11/23/91 to 12/31/91 (five goals and 24 assists during the streak). FASTEST GOAL AT START OF GAME: 0:09. Ron Duguay, 4/6/80 at Philadelphia and Jim Wiemer, 3/27/85, at Buffalo. FASTEST TWO GOALS: 0:08. Pierre Jarry scored at 11:03 and 11:11 of third period against California on 11/21/71 at Madison Square Garden. Don Maloney…Scored at 12:48 and 12:56 of third period against Philadelphia on 3/12/87 at Philadelphia. FASTEST THREE GOALS: 2:30. Don Maloney scored at 16:41, 18:37 and 19:11 of second period on 2/21/81 against Washington at Madison Square Garden. FASTEST THREE ASSISTS: 1:21. Don Raleigh tallied an assist at 5:23, 5:43 and 6:44 of first period on 11/16/47 against Montreal at Madison Square Garden. LONGEST CONSECUTIVE GOAL SCORING STREAK: 10 Andy Bathgate. 12/15/62 to 1/5/63 (11 goals during streak). * These records computed on basis of having at least two members of line on ice at time of each goal.

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ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS: GAME MOST GOALS: 5 Don Murdoch, at Minnesota on 10/12/76; Mark Pavelich, against Hartford, at Madison Square Garden on

2/23/83.

MOST ASSISTS: 5 Walt Tkaczuk, at Pittsburgh on 2/12/72; Rod Gilbert, against Pittsburgh, at Madison Square Garden on 3/2/75,

against Kansas City, at Madison Square Garden on 3/30/75, and at Colorado on 10/8/76; Don Maloney, at Quebec on 1/3/87; Brian Leetch, at Pittsburgh on 4/18/95; Wayne Gretzky, at Nashville on 2/15/99. MOST POINTS: 7 Steve Vickers against Washington, at Madison Square Garden on 2/18/76. (Three goals and four assists). MOST PENALTY MINUTES: 36 Chris Simon, at Toronto on 12/2/03. MOST POWER PLAY GOALS: 4 Camille Henry, at Detroit on 3/13/54. MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS: 2 Greg Polis, at Vancouver on 11/4/77; Ron Duguay, at Los Angeles on 1/22/80; Don Maloney, against Washington, at Madison Square Garden on 2/21/81, against New Jersey, at Madison Square Garden on 10/5/83 and at Calgary on 1/14/87. MOST SHOTS ON GOAL: 16 Rod Gilbert, at Montreal on 2/24/68.

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS: PERIOD MOST GOALS, ONE PERIOD: 3 (many times) last- Adam Graves in third period, at Pittsburgh on 11/25/92 . MOST ASSISTS, ONE PERIOD: 4 Wayne Gretzky in second period against Ottawa, at Madison Square Garden on 1/4/97; Phil

Goyette in first period, against Boston, at Madison Square Garden on 10/20/63. MOST POINTS, ONE PERIOD: 5 Bill Cook in third period, against NY Americans at Madison Square Garden on 3/12/33 (3 goals and 2 assists).

INDIVIDUAL ROOKIE RECORDS: SEASON MOST GOALS: 36 Tony Granato, 1988-89. MOST ASSISTS: 48 Brian Leetch, 1988-89. MOST POINTS: 76 Mark Pavelich, 1981-82. MOST GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN: 23 Brian Leetch, 1988-89. MOST ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN: 48 Brian Leetch, 1988-89. MOST POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN: 71 Brian Leetch, 1988-89. LONGEST GOAL SCORING STREAK: 6 Petr Prucha, 12/3/05 to 12/13/05; Darren Turcotte, 2/21/90 to 3/3/90;

Tony Granato 1/9/89 to 1/21/89.

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS: 16 Petr Prucha, 2005-06. MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS: 4 Tony Granato, 1988-89. MOST SHOTS: 268 Brian Leetch, 1988-89. MOST HAT TRICKS: 3 Tony Granato, 1988-89. MOST PENALTY MINUTES: 305 Troy Mallette, 1989-90.

INDIVIDUAL ROOKIE RECORDS: GAME MOST GOALS: 5 Don Murdoch, at Minnesota on 10/12/76. MOST ASSISTS: 4 Brad Park, against Pittsburgh, at Madison Square Garden on 2/2/69; Walt Tkaczuk, against Chicago, at

Madison Square Garden on 2/26/69; Mark Heaslip, against Washington, at Madison Square Garden on 3/12/78; Brian Leetch, against Toronto, at Madison Square Garden on 2/17/89. MOST POINTS: 5 Grant Warwick, 1/25/42 against Detroit at Madison Square Garden; Rick Middleton, 11/17/74 against California at Madison Square Garden; Don Murdoch, 10/12/76 at Minnesota; Brian Leetch, 2/17/89 against Toronto at Madison Square Garden.

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSEMAN RECORDS: CAREER MOST GAMES: 1,160 Harry Howell. MOST GOALS: 240 Brian Leetch. MOST ASSISTS: 741 Brian Leetch. MOST POINTS: 981 Brian Leetch.

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSEMAN RECORDS: SEASON MOST GOALS: 28 Reijo Ruotsalainen, 1984-85. MOST ASSISTS: 80 Brian Leetch, 1991-92. MOST POINTS: 102 Brian Leetch, 1991-92. MOST POWER PLAY GOALS: 17 Brian Leetch, 1993-94. MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS: 3 (twice) Brian Leetch, 1988-89; Ryan McDonagh, 2013-14. MOST SHOTS: 328 Brian Leetch, 1993-94. MOST PENALTY MINUTES: 231 Barry Beck, 1980-81. LONGEST CONSECUTIVE ASSIST STREAK: 15 Brian Leetch, 11/29/91 to 12/31/91 (23 assists during the streak). LONGEST CONSECUTIVE POINT STREAK: 17 Brian Leetch, 11/23/91 to 12/31/91 (5 goals and 24 assists).

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ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RECORDS INDIVIDUAL DEFENSEMAN RECORDS: GAME MOST GOALS: 3 (many times) last - Reijo Ruotsalainen, against Philadelphia at Madison Square Garden on 3/17/82. MOST ASSISTS: 5 Brian Leetch, at Pittsburgh on 4/18/95. MOST POINTS: 5 (twice) Brian Leetch, against Toronto at Madison Square Garden on 2/17/89 and at Pittsburgh on 4/18/95 . MOST SHOTS: 13 Brian Leetch, against Washington at Madison Square Garden on 1/4/89.

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSEMAN RECORDS: PERIOD MOST GOALS: 2 (many times) last - Brian Leetch, second period at NY Islanders on 12/4/03.

INDIVIDUAL GOALTENDER RECORDS: CAREER MOST APPEARANCES: 685 Henrik Lundqvist. MOST WINS: 374 Henrik Lundqvist. MOST LOSSES: 271 Lorne Worsley. MOST SHUTOUTS: 59 Henrik Lundqvist. MOST MINUTES: 40,387:44 Henrik Lundqvist. LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE: (Min. 100 appearances) 2.07 Dave Kerr. MOST ASSISTS: 25 John Vanbiesbrouck. MOST PENALTY MINUTES: 212 John Vanbiesbrouck.

INDIVIDUAL GOALTENDER RECORDS: SEASON MOST APPEARANCES: 73 Henrik Lundqvist, 2009-10. MOST WINS: 42 Mike Richter, 1993-94. MOST WINS (Including Playoffs): 58 Mike Richter, 1993-94. MOST LOSSES: 39 Ken McAuley, 1943-44. MOST SHUTOUTS: 13 John Ross Roach, 1928-29. MOST MINUTES: 4,305 Henrik Lundqvist, 2007-08. LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE: 1.41 John Ross Roach, 1928-29. MOST ASSISTS: 5 John Vanbiesbrouck, 1984-85 and 1987-88; Mike Richter, 1992-93. MOST PENALTY MINUTES: 56 Bob Froese, 1986-87. HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE: .930 Henrik Lundqvist, 2011-12.

INDIVIDUAL GOALTENDER RECORDS: GAME MOST SAVES: 59 Mike Richter, at Vancouver on 1/31/91 (3-3 tie). MOST ASSISTS: 2 Ed Giacomin, vs. Toronto, at Madison Square Garden on 3/19/72. John Vanbiesbrouck, at Winnipeg on 1/8/85.

Mike Richter, at Washington on 2/23/90, and vs. Quebec, at Madison Square Garden on 10/29/92.

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