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2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs: All hail the Blackhawks, mudbutt (1 Viewer)

A natural hat trick occurs when a player scores three consecutive goals, uninterrupted by any other player scoring for either team.[24]

The NHL record for the fastest natural hat trick is 21 seconds, set by Bill Mosienko in 1952 for the Chicago Blackhawks.[25]

A player accomplishes a Gordie Howe hat trick by scoring a goal, getting an assist, and getting in a fight, all in the same game (Howe himself only recorded two in his career). While this description has remained popular, it does not satisfy the conditions of a traditional hat trick.[26]

A pure hat trick is when a player scores a goal in each period of the game.

 
A natural hat trick occurs when a player scores three consecutive goals, uninterrupted by any other player scoring for either team.[24]

The NHL record for the fastest natural hat trick is 21 seconds, set by Bill Mosienko in 1952 for the Chicago Blackhawks.[25]

A player accomplishes a Gordie Howe hat trick by scoring a goal, getting an assist, and getting in a fight, all in the same game (Howe himself only recorded two in his career). While this description has remained popular, it does not satisfy the conditions of a traditional hat trick.[26]

A pure hat trick is when a player scores a goal in each period of the game.
New York held a comfortable 6-2 third-period lead when Mosienko went about putting himself in the record books with some of the hockey greats.

He took a Gus Bodnar setup and shot past 20-year-old third-stringer Lorne Anderson at 6:09 of the third. Bodnar won the next faceoff, ragged the puck a few seconds, then fed a streaking Mosienko, who had split the defense. Mosienko beat Anderson at 6:20. On the next faceoff, Bodnar won the puck over to left winger George Gee, who laid a timing pass to Mosienko for another goal at 6:30 to narrow the score to 6-5 – and set the record for the fastest hat trick in NHL history.

Remarkably, Chicago coach Ebbie Goodfellow kept the Bodnar line on the ice for another post-goal faceoff against the reeling Rangers.

“Bodnar won the draw again,” Fischler recalled, “somehow got the puck to ‘Mosie’ and he took a shot that rang off the post. It could have easily been four goals in 28 seconds.

Legend has it, when Mosienko skated to the bench after that shot off the iron, Goodfellow barked at him: “What the heck happened? You in a slump?”

Crazy

 
Not a real melt down. The rangers suck in game 2s. If.I had to guess, I would say they win 15% of their game 2s the past few years.

Not acceptable. But a trend. They come back from it but if you want to win a cup, losing game 2 is.Not a.way to do.it.

 
Not a real melt down. The rangers suck in game 2s. If.I had to guess, I would say they win 15% of their game 2s the past few years.

Not acceptable. But a trend. They come back from it but if you want to win a cup, losing game 2 is.Not a.way to do.it.
Henrik 5-12 In Game 2... Good call here, obviously not 15%, but very bad.

 
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