Showing posts with label Career. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Career. Show all posts

Saturday, December 7, 2019

Career GHHTs: Jarome Iginla

  Jarome Iginla might be the last great Gordie Howe Hat Tricker.  Jarome retired with 12 career GHHTs, which matches the number of three goal Hat Tricks he had during this career.  His first career GHHT was against fellow GHHT Legend Brendan Shanahan.  His GHHT against Vincent Lecavalier was in the Stanley Cup finals.  On January 10, 2012, Jarome and Adam Henrique pulled off the rare double GHHT.  They fought each other and also both had a GHHT that night.  It was fitting that Jarome's last GHHT was against his old team, the Calgary Flames.




#DateTmOppGAPTSPIMOpponentOrder
12001-01-21CGYDETW1345Brendan ShanahanFAG
22001-10-10CGY@DETW12317Darren McCartyFAG
32003-03-18CGY@LAKW1125Sean AveryAGF
42003-10-25CGY@EDMW1237Cory CrossAFG
52004-05-29CGYTBLW1125Vincent LecavalierFAG
62005-11-10CGY@PHXW1235Keith BallardAGF
72007-12-01CGYCBJL-OT1125Ole-Kristian TollefsonFGA
82008-02-05CGYPHXW1125Ed JovanovskiFAG
92008-10-14CGYCOLW1125Cody McCormickFGA
102010-01-30CGYEDMW2245Sheldon SourayAGF
112012-01-10CGYNJDW1237Adam HenriqueAFG
122017-03-29LAK@CGYW1125Deryk EngellandFGA

Monday, March 19, 2018

Career GHHTs: Darryl Sittler



  Darryl Sittler is best known for his NHL record 10 point night versus the Boston Bruins.  Sittler, was also a HHOFer, scored 1121 career points in 1096 games.  Over his career, he accumulated six Gordie Howe Hat Tricks.  Three of them came in 844 games with the Toronto Maple Leafs.  After a trade to the Philadelphia Flyers, Sittler notched three in 191 games with the Flyers, including back-to-back games in November of 1983, both of which the Flyers lost. 






DateTmOppGAPTSPIMOpponent
1972-10-18TorPitW1127Bryan WatsonGAF
1975-04-13Tor@PhiL1125Don SaleskiAGF
1979-02-19Tor@DetW2135Vaclav NedomanskyFGA
1982-12-01Phi@EdmW1235Ken LinsemanAFG
1983-11-03PhiLAKL1127Ken HoustonAFG
1983-11-05Phi@StlL1235Perry AndersonAFG

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Career GHHTs: Al Secord



Al Secord had ten career Gordie Howe Hat Tricks.  Surprisingly, none during the 1981-82 season, when he racked up 44 goals and 303 PIM.  The only player in NHL history to have a 40/300 season.  Secord had his best years playing alongside Denis Savard in the early 1980s.  Secord followed up his 44 goal season with 54 the following year.  Of Secord's 10 GHHTs, all during the regular season, three times he fought multiple times , including three times in a game versus the Toronto Maple Leafs, and in another game, both of the Bruise Brothers of the Detroit Red Wings, Joey Kocur and Bob Probert.  Secord may also be the only player to record a Gordie Howe Hat Trick in his final regular season NHL game.




DateTmOppGAPTSPIMOpponent
11979-04-05BosBufL1127Larry PlayfairGAF
21981-01-21CBHMtlW2137Chris NilanAGF
31983-02-01CBH@StlW2135Alain VigneaultFAG
41984-04-08CBHMnsW11210Gordie RobertsAFG
51984-10-24CBHVanW11227Ron Delorme, Craig CoxeFAG
61984-12-09CBHTorW11215Jeff Brubaker, Gary Nylund, Bob McGillFAG
71986-01-10CBH@DetW12320Joey Kocur, Bob ProbertGAF
81986-02-01CBH@TorW1125Bob McGillAFG
91988-12-12TorCgyT2135Tim HunterAFG
101990-04-01CBHMnsW11220Basil McRae, Neil WilkinsonAFG

Friday, July 1, 2016

Career GHHTs: Gerad Gallant

  Gerald Gallant was a tough customer who was the early guardian of a young Steve Yzerman.  Gerald had four consecutive 30+ goal and 200+ PIM seasons playing alongside Yzerman in the late 1980s.  Gallant's career was stunted by back injuries, which eventually caused him to retire.  Over his career, Gallant had nine Gordie Howe Hat Tricks, including one in the 1988 play-offs.  He had three during the 1988-89 season.  
  Others that have researched Gordie Howe Hat Tricks have come up 10 GHHTs for Gerald Gallant.  They do not list them.  I could only come up with nine.  The game I believe they may be counting is November 25, 1987.  In that game versus the Jets, Gallant scored a goal, an assist and a roughing minor vs Doug Smail.  The website DropYourGloves.com has it listed as a fight.  While HockeyFights.com doesn't list it all.  Based on my research, there was no fighting major accessed, so technically, this is not counted as a GHHT.



DateTmOppGAPTSPIMOpponent
1985-11-02Det@StlT1235Mark ReedsGAF
1986-12-31DetCalW1127Gary SuterGFA
1987-02-20DetQueW12315Gord DonnellyAFG
1987-10-23DetPitW1129Rod BukasFAG
1988-01-06DetStLW11217Rob RamageAGF
1988-01-15DetMnsW1127Gordie RobertsFAG
1988-04-10Det@TorW1237Todd GillFAG
1988-11-01DetWshT1127Robert GouldFGA
1988-11-29DetNYIW1347Jeff NortonAFG
1989-02-11DetMnsW1127Bob RouseGAF


Updated 5/25/2019 - I have found multiple sites that claim Gallant has 10 GHHTs.  My original research showed 9.  Since NHL has made their official boxscores available, I decided to revisit my count.  This added a GHHT (88-1-6) to his count, but also deducted a GHHT (87-2-20).  The NHL.com boxscore lists Gallant as receiving a roughing minor and not a fighting major against Donnelly.  The 3 minute difference corresponds to Gallant's total of 216 PIM in the 1986/87 season.

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Career GHHTs: Larry Robinson



  Larry Robinson was not a prolific fighter, but he was a feared man.  He built his reputation on bouts with Dave "The Hammer" Schultz and Gary Howatt during his second season.  Robinson, at 6'3, 200lbs, was a big man by 1970s standards but he also had skill.  Robinson would win two Norris trophies and be a 1st or 2nd Team All-Star six times.  He set a NHL record with a +/- rating of +120 in 1976-77.  Robinson, a HHOFer, would only rack up two Gordie Howe Hat Tricks during his career.  His reputation as a fighter, and value on the ice, would keep his gloves on and Larry out of the sin bin. 


RkDateTm OppGAPTSPIMOrderOpponent
115/2/74MtlChc12314FGAGrant Mulvey
214/2/81MtlWsh12317AGFAlan Hangsleben


  In a way it strange that we profile Larry Robinson, not because of his low GHHT count, but since it can be argued that there would have been many more GHHTs if it wasn't for Larry Robinson.  The expansion Philadelphia Flyers of the late 1960s was a weak team, in the standings and on the ice.  Fred Shero took over as head coach in 1971 and began to bring in physical players.  The team would bring a new style of play, often relying on their fists, as opposed to skill to win games. By 1973, the team had acquired the nickname "The Broad Street Bullies".  The Flyers won back-to-back Stanley Cups in 1974 and 75.  Success bread imitators and some look as the Flyers reign as the dark days of hockey. 
  Then in 1976, the Canadiens swept the Flyers in the Stanley Cup finals.  The Canadiens were seen as a team of skill and finesse, led by names such as Lafleur, Shutt, Dryden and Cournoyer.  Although with Robinson, it could be said, beat the Flyers at their own game, intimidation.  Robinson already had a much publicized win in ab out with Flyers legendery tough guy/goon Dave Schultz under his belt, and then in game two of the 1976 Finals, Robinson dished out one of the greatest hits in NHL history.  Instead of acting like the Broad Street Bullies and jumping Robinson, the Flyers left Robinson alone.



   In "The Game", Ken Dryden wrote of Robinson "They (Bruins and Flyers) held him in such awe, treating him with an embarrassing, almost fawning, respect, that they seemed even to abandon their style of play when he was around, and with it any hope of winning." So in a way, Robinson, while not putting a stop to thugs and goons around the NHL, helped the Canadiens show the rest of the NHL that you can win with skill and without the violence and goonery. 
  Granted with the continued trend of expansion of the NHL in the 1970s, the talent level continued to get watered down and it was easier to find goons as opposed to the skilled players the 1970s Canadiens had stockpiled over the years.  So the GHHTs would continue to mount throughout the 1970s and 80s, as goals and fights would continue to increase.

Friday, January 2, 2015

Career GHHTs: Cam Neely

  Cam Neely is regarded as one of the all-time best power forwards.  Neely scored 50 goals in three different seasons including 50 in 49 games during the 1993-94 season.  Neely slowed down in the fisticuffs department once he became a 50 goal scorer.  He had 10 GHHTs in his first 6 season, but only two during the rest of his career.  The rest of his career was marred by injuries.  Neely had four GHHTs during the 1987-88 season.  All four came within a 15 game span.  Neely took on all comers in his fights, including heavyweights Chris Nilan, Ken Baumgartner and Dave Semenko.  It is ironic that his last Gordie Howe Hat Trick was against Ulf Samuelsson, a player who cost Neely almost two seasons due to a dirty hit. 



RkDateTmOppGAPTSPIMOrderOpponent
124/02/1984VANLAKW1127AGFJay Wells
230/12/1984VANEDMT1125FGADave Semenko
312/10/1985VANSTLL1127AGFTerry Johnson
418/10/1985VANLAKW11211FGADean Kennedy
510/01/1987BOSPHIL1125AGFKjell Samuelsson
602/01/1988BOSQUEW11215AGFMike Eagles
709/01/1988BOS@STLW1125FAGTim Bothwell
814/01/1988BOSMTLW1129FGAChris Nilan
904/02/1988BOSMTLW3147FGASergio Momesso
1015/02/1989BOS@LAW1235AFGKen Baumgartner
1123/11/1989BOSTORW1127GAFWendel Clark
1213/12/1990BOSHFDW1129AGFUlf Samuelsson

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Career GHHTs: Rick Tocchet



 By most accounts, mine included,  Rick Tocchet accumulated the most career Gordie Howe Hat Tricks of any player, including Stan Mikita.  Tocchet earned GHHTs with five different franchises, including nine with the Philadelphia Flyer.  Tocchet's best year for GHHTs 1986-87, when he had three GHHTs.  All 18 of Tocchet's GHHTs were during the regular season.  He averaged a GHHT every 64 games but yet never got one during 143 play-off games.  For his career, Tocchet scored 440 goals, 952 points and 2972 PIM.  Tocchet was the quintessential power forward.  A player who could score, but who would also physically intimidate the opposing team, just like Goride Howe.

 
#DateTmOppGAPTSPIMOrderOpponent
1816/12/2000PHINJDW1235GAFRandy McKay
1701/04/1998PHX@MDAW1125FGADavid Karpa
1619/12/1997PHX@MDAW1239FAGDavid Karpa
1512/10/1996BOS@SJSW1125FGAAl Iafrate
1422/01/1995LAKEDML1129GFAKelly Buchberger
1306/11/1993PIT@LAKL1127AGFRob Murphy
1223/10/1993PITSTLT1127GAFGarth Butcher
1123/11/1992PIT@NYRW1237AFGKris King
1017/11/1992PITBUFW2135AGFBrad May
918/02/1991PHICHIW1127AFGDave Manson
823/11/1990PHITORW11217GAFLuke Richardson
711/11/1989PHI@NJDW2247GAFKen Daneyko
604/12/1988PHINJDW1129AGFClaude Loiselle
515/01/1987PHIMTLW1125FGADavid Maley
403/01/1987PHI@WshW1127GFAKevin Hatcher
316/10/1986PHIVanW1125FAGMichel Petit
209/03/1986PHI@NYRW1125AGFGeorge McPhee
105/01/1985PHI@StlW1235GAFJim Pavese

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Career GHHTs: Keith Tkachuk

 
  Keith Tkachuk was one of the premier power forwards during the 1990s.  Tkachuk led the league in goals in 1996-97 with 52.  He also accumulated 228 PIM; making him the the fourth, and so far, last player to have over 50 goals and 200 PIM in a single season.  Tkachuk had all of his 10 career GHHTs with the Winnipeg/Phoenix franchise.  In 1998-99 Tkachuk had three GHHTs, including one during the play-offs.  Twice, Tkachuk had his fight of his GHHT, immediately after assisting on a goal.  Once versus Jayson More, and then a few years later against Petr Svoboda. 




#AgePosDateTmOppGAPTSPIMOrderOpponent
1028-318LW09/02/2001PHXEDMW1125GFAEric Brewer
928-208LW22/10/2000PHX@EDMT1127GAFJason Smith
827-028LW25/04/1999PHX@STLW1127FGARicard Persson
727-004LW01/04/1999PHX@CGYW1127FGADenis Gauthier
626-256LW09/12/1998PHXMTLW11217AGFAlain Nasreddine
524-287LW09/01/1997PHXDETL1127AFGJamie Pushor
423-360LW22/03/1996WINPHIW13415GAFPetr Svoboda
322-301LW23/01/1995WINCHIW11215GAFSteve Smith (NFM)
221-247LW30/11/1993WIN@LAKW1345FAGDoug Houda
120-268LW21/12/1992WINSJSW1235AFGJayson More

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Career GHHTs: Brian Sutter


  Brian Sutter is among the career leaders in Gordie Howe Hat Tricks.  Sutter racked up 17 GHHTs in his career.  He also had a rare Dual Hat Trick on November 16, 1982 against the New jersey Devils, scoring 3 goals, an assist and a fight - all in the same game.  He had 2 GHHTs in a single play-off series, including one in game 5, in a best of 5 series, against the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1982.  Sutter's best season was in 1982-83, he scored 46 goals, 76 points, 254 PIM and 3 GHHTs.  Sutter played his entire career with the St. Louis Blues, scoring 303 goals, 636 points, 1786 PIM in 779 games.  He also added 21 goals, 42 points, 249 PIM in 65 play-off games.



DateTmOppGAPTSPIMOpponent
05/04/1978STL@LAKW11212Mike Murphy + Dave TaylorAFG
16/01/1979STLBosW1125Terry O'ReillyFGA
30/01/1979STLLAKW1237Randy HoltGFA
09/10/1979STL@VanW11212John Hughes + Lars LindgenFAG
11/04/1981STL@PitW11211George FergusonFGA
14/04/1981STLPitW1125Randy CarlyleFGA
30/12/1981STL@TorW1127Bob McGillGAF
11/04/1982STLWinW2249Dave Babych (NFM)GFA
16/11/1982STLNJDW3149Garry HowattAFG
23/12/1982STLTorW1125Barry MelroseFGA
12/02/1983STLNJDW11217Yvon VautourGAF
03/01/1984STLTorW2247Stewart GavinAFG
18/03/1984STL@WshW1127Bob GouldFAG
14/10/1984STL@LAKW1347Terry RuskowskiFAG
04/04/1985STLNYRL1125Mark PavelichFAG
02/11/1985STLDetT21311Joey KocurGAF
26/12/1985STLChiW1127Jerry DupontFAG

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Career GHHTs: Brendan Shanahan



  When career leaders of the Gordie Howe Hat Trick are being discussed, Brendan Shanahan's name always comes up.  For a while, he was believed to be the career leader in GHHTs.  While he's no longer believed to be the leader, it's believed to be either Rick Tocchet or Stan Mikita depending on the source, Shanahan is among the top three with 17 career GHHTs. For his career, Shanahan scored 656 goals, 1354 points, and 2489 PIM.  He has the third highest PIM out of any player in the HHOF.  Shanahan won three Stanley Cups and an Olympic gold medal during his career. He was elected to the HHOF in 2013.


DateTmOppGAPTSPIMOpponent
11/02/1989NJD@MTLL1127Chris Chelios
10/03/1990NJDQUEW2139Michel Petit
29/03/1990NJDNYRW11227Troy Mallette
21/12/1991STLNYIW1127Rich Pilon
15/02/1992STLCGYW1127Ronnie Stern
26/03/1992STLHARW2137Randy Ladouceur
30/03/1994STL@FLAW1125Scott Mellanby
25/04/1995STL@DALW2137Derian Hatcher
12/12/1996DETCHIW1237Bob Probert
26/03/1997DETCOLW1125Adam Foote
09/11/1997DETCGYW2135Jarome Iginla
09/02/1999DET@NSHW1127Bob Boughner
21/03/1999DET@PHIL2137Luke Richardson
10/10/2001DETCGYL1127Bob Boughner
01/04/2002DETTORL1127Wade Belak
31/12/2003DETATLW1125Garnet Exelby
30/03/2006DET@NSHW1127Scott Hartnell


Saturday, November 15, 2014

Did He GHHT? Mike Gartner

  Of course he did.  He played in the 1980s.  Everybody who was anybody GHHTed in the 1980s, even Wayne Gretzky.  Mike Gartner had three Gordie Howe Hat Tricks in his career.  Gartner had career 18 NHL fights, 8 of them were against the Flyers.  He also racked up fighting majors against Rob Ray and Tiger Williams.

DateTmOppGAPTSPIMOpponent
15/01/1980WSH@PHIL1125Andre Dupont
06/02/1982WSH@PITW1129Greg Malone
17/01/1985WSHPITW1127Mitch Lamoureux

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Career GHHTs: Wilf Pairment



  Wilf Paiement was a Gordie Howe Hat Trick machine.  Racking up 16 career Gordie Howe Hat Tricks, including one during the play-offs in 1982.  He had a GHHT with five different teams, a possible record.  His most prolific days were with the Quebec Nordiques, including five during the 1984-85 season.  In that season he had back-to-back GHHTs and also twice against Torrie Robertson.




DateTmOppGAPTSPIMOpponent
07/02/1976KCS@WshW1127Nelson Pyatt
01/04/1977CLRVANW1127Jack McIlhargey
21/10/1978CLR@STLW1125Brian Sutter
27/02/1979CLR@BOSW1125Bob Miller
05/01/1980TORQUEL1127Barry Legge
02/02/1980TORCBHL1237John Marks
09/11/1980TOR@WPGW2137Morris Lukowich
01/05/1982QUENYIL1239Bob Nystrom
27/03/1983QUE@BUFT21311Paul Cyr
02/01/1985QUEHARW1127Torrie Robertson
04/01/1985QUE@WSHW2135Alan Haworth
16/02/1985QUE@PITW13417Gary Rissling (No Fight major)
13/03/1985QUEMINW1127Gordie Roberts
07/04/1985QUEHARW11222Torrie Robertson (x2)
13/11/1985QUE@CBHL1125Jerry Dupont
08/02/1987BUF@CBHW1237Dave Donnelly

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Career GHHTs: Chris Pronger

  Chris Pronger has been in the news of late, being hired by the NHL Department of Player Safety.  Pronger had a reputation as a player as being on mean SOB on the ice.  So you figure, he racked up a couple of GHHTs in his career.  Well, your figuring be wrong.  Chris Pronger has zero official career Gordie Howe Hat Tricks.  Yes, I was surprised by this as well.  He came close twice, having a goal and an assist while being involved in a line brawl.  On April 16, 1998, Pronger wrestled with Gary Galley during a line brawl, and was accessed with a roughing minor and a 10 minute misconduct.  The year before, in a play-off game versus the Detroit Red Wings, Pronger was a bit more active during a line brawl but once again never earned a fighting major.  Pronger got tied up Tomas Sandstrom at centre ice.  Check out the video below, at around 1:10 for Pronger. 


  Mr. Pronger, how many games suspension do you give yourself?  Here's a higher quality replay of the punch.  Over his career Pronger had 21 fighting majors, but never had a Gordie Howe Hat Trick. 

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Career GHHTs - Bill Guerin

  Bill Guerin was one of the NHL's top power forward during his 18 year career.  He could score and he could drop the mitts. By the end of his career, he had 429 goals, 856 points and 1660 PIM.  Over his career, Guerin would rack up four Gordie Howe Hat Tricks.  He was a fight shy of getting a double Gordie in a game against the Mighty Ducks of Anahiem in 2002.

RkAgePosDateTmOppGAPTS+/-PIMEVPPSHSS%
124-358RW02/11/1995  NJD@SJST112114100333.3
229-101RW18/02/2000EDM@CGYL112050101100
330-093RW10/02/2001BOSTBLW112123010250
431-336RW11/10/2002DALMDAW22427110450