SHOTS ON GOAL: MOST SHOTS, BOTH TEAMS, ONE GAME: 141 — NY Americans, Pittsburgh Pirates, Dec. 26, 1925, at New York. NY Americans, who won the game 3-1, had 73 shots, Pittsburgh Pirates, 68 shots. MOST SHOTS, ONE TEAM, ONE SEASON: 83 — Boston Bruins, Mar. 4, 1941, at Boston. Boston defeated Chicago 3-2. 73 — NY Americans, Dec. 26, 1925, at New York. NY Americans defeated Pit. Pirates 3-1. — Boston Bruins, Mar. 21, 1991, at Boston. Boston tied Quebec 3-3. 72 — Boston Bruins, Dec. 10, 1970, at Boston. Boston defeated Buffalo 8-2. MOST SHOTS, ONE TEAM, ONE PERIOD: 33 — Boston Bruins, Mar. 4, 1941, at Boston, 2nd period. Boston defeated Chicago 3-2. TEAM GOALS AGAINST: FEWEST GOALS AGAINST, ONE SEASON: 42 — Ottawa Sentors, 1925-26. 36 GP . 43 — Montreal Canadiens, 1928-29. 44 GP . 48 — Montreal Canadiens, 1923-24. 24 GP . — Montreal Canadiens, 1927-28. 44 GP . FEWEST GOALS AGAINST, ONE SEASON (mimimum 70 game schedule): 131 — Toronto Maple Leafs, 1953-54. 70 GP . — Montreal Canadiens, 1955-56. 70 GP . 132 — Detroit Red Wings, 1953-54. 70 GP . 133 — Detroit Red Wings, 1951-52. 70 GP . — Detroit Red Wings, 1952-53. 70 GP . LOWEST GOALS AGAINST PER GAME AVERAGE, ONE SEASON: 0.98 — Montreal Canadiens, 1928-29. 43 GA in 44 GP . 1.09 — Montreal Canadiens, 1927-28. 48 GA in 44 GP . 1.17 — Ottawa Senators, 1925-26. 42 GA in 36 GP . MOST GOALS AGAINST: MOST GOALS AGAINST, ONE SEASON: 446 — Washington Capitals, 1974-75. 80 GP . 415 — Detroit Red Wings, 1985-86. 80 GP . 414 — San Jose Sharks, 1992-93. 84 GP . 407 — Quebec Nordiques, 1989-90. 80 GP . 403 — Hartford Whalers, 1982-83. 80 GP . MOST GOALS AGAINST PER GAME AVERAGE, ONE SEASON: 7.38 — Quebec Bulldogs, 1919-20, 177 GA in 24 GP . 6.20 — NY Rangers, 1943-44, 310 GA in 50 GP . 5.58 — Washington Capitals, 1974-75, 446 GA in 80 GP . MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS AGANST, ONE SEASON: 122 — Chicago Blackhawks, 1988-89. 80 GP . 122 — Pittsburgh Penguins, 1987-88. 80 GP . 116 — Washington Capitals, 2005-06. 82 GP . 115 — New Jersey Devils, 1988-89. 80 GP . — Ottawa Senators, 1992-93. 84 GP . 114 — LA Kings, 1992-93. 84 GP . 113 — San Jose Sharks, 1992-93. 84 GP . MOST SHORTHAND GOALS AGAINST, ONE SEASON: 22 — Pittsburgh Penguins, 1984-85. 80 GP . — Minnesota North Stars, 1991-92. 80 GP . — Colorado Avalanche, 1995-96. 82 GP . 21 — Calgary Flames, 1984-85. 80 GP . — Pittsburgh Penguins, 1989-90. 80 GP . SHUTOUTS: MOST SHUTOUTS, ONE SEASON: 22 — Montreal Canadiens, 1928-29. All by George Hainsworth. 44 GP . 16 — NY Americans, 1928-29. Roy Worters had 13; Flat Walsh 3. 44 GP . 15 — Ottawa Senators, 1925-26. All by Alex Connell. 36 GP . — Ottawa Senators, 1927-28. All by Alex Connell. 44 GP . — Boston Bruins, 1927-28. All by Hal Winkler. 44 GP . — Chicago Blackhawks, 1969-70. All by Tony Esposito. 76 GP . — St. Louis Blues, 2011-12. Brian Elliott 9, Jaroslav Halak, 6. 82 GP . MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SHUTOUTS, ONE SEASON: 6 — Ottawa Senators, Jan. 31 - Feb. 18, 1928. All by Alex Connell. MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SHUTOUTS TO START SEASON: 5 — Toronto Maple Leafs, Nov. 13 - 22, 1930. Lorne Chabot 3, Benny Grant 2. MOST GAMES SHUTOUT, ONE SEASON: 20 — Chicago Blackhawks, 1928-29. 44 GP . MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SHUT OUT: 8 — Chicago Blackhawks, Feb. 7 - 28, 1929. MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SHUTOUT TO START SEASON: 3 — Montreal Maroons, Nov. 11 - 18, 1930. TEAM PENALTIES: MOST PENALTY MINUTES, ONE SEASON: 2,713 — Buffalo Sabres, 1991-92. 80 GP . 2,670 — Pittsburgh Penguins, 1988-89. 80 GP . 2,663 — Chicago Blackhawks, 1991-92. 80 GP . 2,643 — Calgary Flames, 1991-92. 80 GP . 2,621 — Philadelphia Flyers, 1980-81. 80 GP . MOST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS, ONE GAME: 85 pens — Edmonton Oilers (44), LA Kings (41), at Los Angeles, Feb. 28, 1990. Edmonton received 26 minors, 7 majors, 6 10-minute misconducts, 4 game misconducts and 1 match penalty; Los Angeles received 26 minors, 9 majors, 3 10-minute misconducts and 3 game misconducts. MOST PENALTY MINUTES, BOTH TEAMS, ONE GAME: 419 mins — Ottawa Senators (206), Philadelphia Flyers (213), Mar. 5, 2004 at Philadelphia. Ottawa received 8 minors, 10 majors, 4 10-minute misconducts and 10 game misconducts. Philadephia received 9 minors, 11 majors, 4 10-minute misconducts and 10 game misconducts. MOST PENALTIES, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME: 44 — Edmonton Oilers, Feb. 28, 1990, at Los Angeles. Edmonton received 26 minors, 7 majors, 6 10-minute misconducts, 4 game misconducts and 1 match penalty. 42 — Minnesota North Stars, Feb. 26, 1981, at Boston. Minnesota received 18 minors, 13 majors, 4 10-minute misconducts and 7 game misconducts. — Boston Bruins, Feb. 26, 1981, at Boston vs Minnesota. Boston received 20 minors, 13 majors, 3 10-minute misconducts and 7 game misconducts. MOST PENALTY MINUTES, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME: 213 — Philadelphia Flyers, Mar. 5, 2004, at Philadelphia. Philadelphia received 9 minors, 11 majors, 3 10-minutes misconducts amd 10 game misconducts. MOST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS, ONE PERIOD: 67 — Minnisota North Stars (34), Boston Bruins (33), at Boston, Feb. 26, 1981, 1st period, Minnesota received 15 minors, 8 majors, 4 10-minute misconducts and 7 game misconducts, a total of 34 penalties. Boston 16 minors, 8 majors, 3 10-minute misconducts and 6 game misconducts, a total of 33 penalties. MOST PENALTY MINUTES, BOTH TEAMS, ONE PERIOD: 409 — Ottawa Senators (200), Philadelphia Flyers (209), Mar. 5, 2004, at Philadelphia, 3rd period. Ottawa recived 4 minors, 10 majors, 4 10-minute misconducts and 10 game misconducts. Philadelphia received 7 minors, 11 majors, 4 10-minute misconducts and 10 game misconducts. MOST PENALTIES, ONE TEAM, ONE PERIOD: 34 — Minnesota North Stars, Feb. 26, 1981, at Boston, 1st period. 15 minors, 8 majors, 4 10-minute misconducts, 7 game misconducts. MOST PENALTY MINUTES, ONE TEAM, ONE PERIOD: 209 — Philadelphia Flyers, Mar. 5, 2004, at Philadelphia vs. Ottawa, 3rd period. Philadelphia received 7 minors, 11 majors, 4 10-minute misconducts and 10 game misconducts. 200 — Ottawa Senators, Mar. 5, 2004, at Philadelphia, 3rd period. Ottawa received 5 minors, 10 majors, 4 10-minute misconducts and 10 game misconducts.