On This Day in Hockey History
March 2nd
1918: Joe Malone of the Toronto Arenas becomes the first NHL scoring leader. He had netted 44 goals in 22 games in the first NHL season. His record would stand until 1944-45 when 50 goals were scored by Maurice "The Rocket" Richard.
1929: George Hainsworth (Montreal Canadiens) records his 20th shutout of the season. He would end the season with a total of 22.
1929: The Chicago Blackhawks were shut out for the eighth consecutive game.
1966: While playing for the Chicago Blackhawks, Bobby Hull becomes the first NHL player to score 50 goals in two seasons.
1969: Phil Esposito becomes the first player in the NHL to score 100 points in a single season. Fellow legends Bobby Hull and Gordie Howe also eclipsed the 100 point mark during the same season.
2004: The Pittsburgh Penguins end a 14 game home winless streak with a 3-3 tie against the Islanders
1918: Joe Malone of the Toronto Arenas becomes the first NHL scoring leader. He had netted 44 goals in 22 games in the first NHL season. His record would stand until 1944-45 when 50 goals were scored by Maurice "The Rocket" Richard.
1929: George Hainsworth (Montreal Canadiens) records his 20th shutout of the season. He would end the season with a total of 22.
1929: The Chicago Blackhawks were shut out for the eighth consecutive game.
1966: While playing for the Chicago Blackhawks, Bobby Hull becomes the first NHL player to score 50 goals in two seasons.
1969: Phil Esposito becomes the first player in the NHL to score 100 points in a single season. Fellow legends Bobby Hull and Gordie Howe also eclipsed the 100 point mark during the same season.
2004: The Pittsburgh Penguins end a 14 game home winless streak with a 3-3 tie against the Islanders
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