50 goals in 50 games
In the National Hockey League, the phrase "50 goals in 50 games" refers to a player scoring 50 goals within the first 50 games of his team's season. An extremely rare feat, the NHL has officially deemed only five players in eight different seasons to have reached the mark; Brett Hull is the most recent occurrence, having done so in 1990–91. Wayne Gretzky and Hull are the only players with multiple official 50-in-50 accomplishments.
Official 50-in-50 scorers
Maurice Richard
- : 50 in 50 games
Besides Richard's 50-in-50 feat, he also led the NHL in goals on four other occasions and was the league's first career 500-goal scorer. Richard never again reached the 50-goal mark in his career, even though the NHL extended its schedule to 60 games in and later to 70 games in ; Richard retired after the. In recognition of his achievements, the NHL created an annual award in 1999, the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy, which was donated by the Montreal Canadiens, to be presented to the top goalscorer in the league.
It would take 16 years before a second NHL player scored 50 goals in a season: Bernie Geoffrion, also with the Canadiens, scored 50 goals in 64 games in. When Bobby Hull, with the Chicago Black Hawks, finally broke the single-season goal record with 54 goals in, fans of the then-retired Richard, noting that Hull was playing in a 70-game schedule, demanded that the NHL continue to recognize Richard's record. Hull's fans countered that Richard had achieved his record during World War II, during which many NHLers enlisted in the military. Additionally, the counterargument noted Richard's failure to match the record in peacetime, with the caliber of the NHL not similarly hindered, even though he played in eleven 70-game seasons.
The NHL awarded Hull the record, while at the same time recognizing Richard as the first, and to that point only, player to score 50 goals in 50 games, firmly establishing the 50-in-50 achievement into NHL lore.
Mike Bossy
- : 50 in 50 games
Wayne Gretzky
- : 61 in 50 games
- : 61 in 50 games
- : 53 in 50 games
Gretzky went on to score 50 goals within 50 games twice more in his career. In 1983–84, he scored his 50th goal in the team's 42nd game, on January 7, 1984, and finished the season with the second highest single-season total with 87 goals in 74 games. Gretzky's 50th goal was an empty-net goal that put the Oilers up 5–3 in a win over the Hartford Whalers at home. It was also Gretzky's third goal of the game, completing a hat trick.
In 1984–85, he scored his 50th in the team's 49th game, ending the season with 73 goals in 80 games. Gretzky's 50th goal came on January 26, 1985, on the first of three goals he scored in a 6–3 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins, beating goaltender Denis Herron. It was the third time Gretzky scored 50 goals within 50 games, and the third time his 50-in-50 goal was achieved with a hat trick.
Mario Lemieux
- : 54 in 50 games
Brett Hull
- : 52 in 50 games
- : 50 in 50 games
His second time, the most recent season the feat was achieved, was during the subsequent 1991–92 season. On January 28, 1992, Hull scored his 50th goal against goalie Kelly Hrudey in game number 50, a 3–3 tie in Los Angeles. He ended the season with 70 goals in 73 games.
50 in player's (not team's) first 50
By definition, the 50-in-50 is an official achievement only because a player completes it within their team's first 50 games, reflecting Maurice Richard's achievement in the 50-game season of. This specificity of the first 50 games thus differs from records for most goals in a season, which is not limited by the increasing number of scheduled games in an NHL season, which has been as high as 84 games, and has been set at 82 games since the. Wayne Gretzky set the current record of 92 goals in a single regular season during the 80 games of the.While not an official record, the following players scored fifty goals in or before the 50th game they played in a single season, but outside of their team's first 50 games, due to having missed some of their team's first 50 games due to injury, disciplinary action, or other reasons.
- Jari Kurri scored his 50th goal in his 50th game of the season, during the 53rd game of the 1984–85 Edmonton Oilers season
- Alexander Mogilny scored his 50th goal in his 46th game of the season, during the 53rd game of the 1992–93 Buffalo Sabres season
- Mario Lemieux:
- * scored his 50th goal in his 48th game of the season, during the 72nd game of the 1992–93 Pittsburgh Penguins season
- * scored his 50th goal in his 50th game of the season, during the 59th game of the 1995–96 Pittsburgh Penguins season
- Cam Neely scored his 50th goal in his 44th game of the season, during the 66th game of the 1993–94 Boston Bruins season
World Hockey Association
Bobby Hull, despite having never reached 50-in-50 during his NHL career, did earn a 50-in-50 season in 1974–75 with the Winnipeg Jets of the World Hockey Association. Hull's accomplishment made him the first player to reach the mark in any professional hockey league since Maurice Richard's 50-in-50 season in 1944–45. Hull had 47 goals through 49 games before recording a hat trick in his 50th game to reach the milestone. He finished with 77 goals in 78 games, which was the new NHL/WHA single-season record for most goals scored at the time.Anders Hedberg, while also playing for the Jets, broke the record in 1976–77. He scored 51 goals in 49 games, becoming the first NHL or WHA player to score 50 goals in fewer than 50 games. He finished with 70 goals in 68 games.