Taylor Hall has collected a point in every game he's played in so far this calendar year.
After scoring a power play goal in Thursday's game against the Florida Panthers, the New Jersey Devils forward has etched his name on the score sheet 23 straight times in 2018.
23. STRAIGHT. GAMES. All with points.@hallsy09 is the epitome of 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. pic.twitter.com/AyVnbXRdj2
— NHL (@NHL) March 2, 2018
Officially, his point streak stands at 16 games as Hall missed three contests in late January with a hand injury, but the 26-year-old has notched at least a goal or assist in every game in which he's made an appearance since the calendar changed over.
When statisticians say your consecutive game point-streak is at 16 but you know it's really at 23. #NJDvsFLA| #NJDvsEverybody pic.twitter.com/nH9VPg6UXU
— New Jersey Devils (@NJDevils) March 2, 2018
Hall's latest point came 50 seconds in the second period of Thursday's games when he fired a shot from the point that deflected into the Panthers' net.
Whether it's 16 or 23 games, the Devils franchise record for the longest single-season point streak now belongs to Hall. Former Devils Brian Gionta and Patrick Elias shared the old mark of 15 games.