NHL playoffs: Who holds the record for most points, goals and assists in a postseason game?

Bryan Murphy

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All it takes is one game to have a player's name forever etched in NHL playoff history. 

That's the case for the single-game postseason records, anyway. There has been a plethora of exceptional performances by the usual suspects — Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Maurice Richard and others. 

But you'll find some names in the record book that you might never have heard of, or that you would never guess had such dominant playoff performances. 

The Sporting News looks at the NHL records for points, goals, and assists in a playoff game.  

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Who has scored the most points in a single NHL playoff game?

Twice in NHL history, a player has notched eight points in a playoff game. 

Mario Lemieux and Patrik Sundstrom are tied for the record. Lemieux put up five goals and three assists for the Penguins in 1989 while Sundstrom had three goals and five assists in a 1988 contest for the Devils. 

While it doesn't come as a huge shock that Lemieux is up there, Sundstrom may take some people by surprise, and rightfully so. In fact, the Swedish forward's eight points make up nearly a third of his career postseason point total (26). 

PLAYER TEAM DATE POINTS
Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins April 25, 1989 8 (5G, 3A)
Patrik Sundstrom New Jersey Devils April 22, 1988 8 (3G, 5A)
Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers April 17, 1983 7 (4G, 3A)
Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers April 25, 1985 7 (3G, 4A)
Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers April 9, 1987 7 (1G, 6A)
Darryl Sittler Toronto Maple Leafs April 22, 1976 6 (5G, 1A)
Phil Esposito Boston Bruins April 2, 1969 6 (4G, 2A)
Johan Franzen Detroit Red Wings May 6, 2010 6 (4G, 2A)
Guy LaFleur Montreal Canadiens May 11, 1977 6 (3G, 3A)
Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins April 23, 1992 6 (3G, 3A)
Claude Giroux Philadelphia Flyers April 13, 2012 6 (3G, 3A)
David Pastrnak Boston Bruins April 14, 2018 6 (3G, 3A)
Dickie Moore Montreal Canadiens March 25, 1954 6 (2G, 4A)
Rick Middleton Boston Bruins April 18, 1983 6 (2G, 4A)
John Anderson Hartford Whalers April 12, 1986 6 (2G, 4A)
Patrik Elias New Jersey Devils April 22, 2006 6 (2G, 4A)
Paul Coffey Edmonton Oilers May 15, 1985 6 (1G, 5A)
Geoff Courtnall St. Louis Blues April 23, 1998 6 (1G, 5A)
Mikko Leinonen New York Rangers April 8, 1982 6 (0G, 6A)

Who has scored the most goals in a single NHL playoff game?

Five players have recorded five goals in a postseason game. 

The last player to accomplish the feat was Lemieux in 1989. It was the same game he collected a record-tying eight points. 

After those five players, there have been 33 incidences where a player has scored four goals in a game. Wayne Gretzky, Jari Kurri and Maurice Richard all did it twice. 

The most recent four-goal performance in the playoffs was by Denis Gurianov in 2020, when he scored four times in a 7-3 win for the Stars. 

PLAYER TEAM DATE GOALS
Reggie Leach Philadelphia Flyers May 5, 1976 5
Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens March 23, 1944 5
Newsy Lalonde Montreal Canadiens March 1, 1919 5
Darryl Sittler Toronto Maple Leafs April 22, 1976 5
Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins April 25, 1989 5

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Who has compiled the most assists in a single NHL playoff game?

Very similar to the points record, the assist record is shared by two players, one of whom is an NHL legend while the other would be an extremely difficult answer to a trivia question.

Wayne Gretzky and Mikko Leinonen are the only players in NHL history to notch six assists in an NHL postseason game. Gretzky is also one of just 12 players to record five assists in a game. 

Like Sundstrom, Leinonen's playoff performance was an extreme outlier in his career. Not only were the six assists he recorded in one game his only helpers of the entire 1982 postseason, but they also made up more than half his 11 career playoff assists. 

PLAYER TEAM DATE ASSISTS
Mikko Leinonen New York Rangers April 8, 1982 6
Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers April 9, 1987 6
Glenn Anderson Edmonton Oilers May 13, 1987 5
Risto Siltanen Quebec Nordiques April 14, 1987 5
Doug Gilmour St. Louis Blues April 15, 1986 5
Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers April 8, 1981 5
Stan Mikita Chicago Blackhawks April 4, 1973 5
Don McKenney Boston Bruins April 5, 1958 5
Bert Olmstead Montreal Canadiens March 30, 1957 5
Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens March 27, 1956 5
Toe Blake Montreal Canadiens March 23, 1944 5
Geoff Courtnall St. Louis Blues April 23, 1998 5
Paul Coffey Edmonton Oilers May 14, 1985 5
Patrik Sundstrom New Jersey Devils April 22, 1988 5

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Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.