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All-Time NHL Penalty Records That Leave Fans Speechless
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Penalty Minutes are a statistic that measures a player’s physical and aggressive style of play. While racking up too many penalty minutes can hurt a team, having an enforcer who can intimidate opponents and protect teammates is often seen as a strategic asset—or at least it was. There are still hockey enforcers today, of course, but we’re far removed from “the Golden Age” of the enforcer.  We’ll take a look at just some of the most unbelievable records racked up by enforcers over the years. We’ll get started with the players who have accumulated the most penalty minutes in NHL history.

The 5 All-Time Leaders in Penalty Minutes in NHL History

1. Tiger Williams – 3,971 Penalty Minutes


Tiger Williams sits atop the list with a staggering 3,971 career penalty minutes. He spent time with five different NHL teams, but his most prolific seasons came with the Toronto Maple Leafs, where he led the league in penalty minutes twice (1976-77 and 1978-79). Williams was known for his enforcer role and willingness to drop the gloves.

2. Dale Hunter – 3,565 Penalty Minutes

Dale Hunter ranks second all-time with 3,565 penalty minutes, despite playing fewer games than Williams. He is the only player in NHL history to record over 3,000 penalty minutes and score over 1,000 points. Hunter’s physical play and ability to contribute offensively made him a unique talent. His infamous hit on Pierre Turgeon in 1993 resulted in a 21-game suspension.

3. Tie Domi – 3,515 Penalty Minutes

Tie Domi is third on the list with 3,515 penalty minutes and holds the Maple Leafs franchise record. He also owns the NHL record for most major fighting penalties with 333. Domi was a feared enforcer known for his willingness to drop the gloves.

4. Marty McSorley – 3,381 Penalty Minutes

Marty McSorley accumulated 3,381 penalty minutes over his career, good for fourth all-time. He played both forward and defense and served as an enforcer for Wayne Gretzky with the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings.

5. Bob Probert – 3,300 Penalty Minutes

Rounding out the top five is Bob Probert with 3,300 penalty minutes. Probert was a member of the Detroit Red Wings and was one-half of the “Bruise Brothers” enforcer duo with Joey Kocur. His physical play and off-ice issues made him a controversial figure. The players atop this list were all well-known enforcers who played a rugged, physical style of hockey. While their penalty minute totals are eye-popping, their ability to intimidate and protect teammates was seen as a valuable asset by their teams.

The players atop this list were all well-known enforcers who played a rugged, physical style of hockey. While their penalty minute totals are eye-popping, their ability to intimidate and protect teammates was seen as a valuable asset by their teams.

What is the record for most penalty minutes in a single season?

The record for most penalty minutes in a single NHL season is held by Dave “The Hammer” Schultz, who accumulated a staggering 472 penalty minutes while playing for the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1974-75 season. Schultz’s 472 penalty minutes that season is the highest single-season total in NHL history. He was known for his rugged and physical style of play as an enforcer, frequently dropping the gloves to protect his teammates.

Who holds the record for most penalty minutes in a single game?

According to the search results provided, the NHL record for most penalty minutes in a single game is held by Randy Holt, who accumulated 67 penalty minutes while playing for the Los Angeles Kings against the Philadelphia Flyers on March 11, 1979. The breakdown of Holt’s 67 penalty minutes in that game is:

  • 1 minor penalty
  • 3 major penalties
  • 2 10-minute misconduct penalties
  • 3 game misconduct penalties

This incredible single-game penalty minute total by Randy Holt stands as the NHL record to this day.

What is the record for the season with the most fights in NHL history?

NHL record for most fights in a single season is held by the 2003-04 season, which saw a total of 789 fights. Some key details on the record for most NHL fights in a season:

  • The 2003-04 season had 789 total fights across the league
  • This record was set in the season right before the 2004-05 lockout
  • The number of fights per game has declined significantly over the past 20 years as the role of the “enforcer” has diminished
  • In 2009-10, there were 0.58 fights per game on average. By 2014-15, it had dropped to 0.32 fights per game as teams emphasized more skill over toughness

So the 2003-04 campaign stands out as the high water mark for fighting in the NHL’s modern era, with a staggering 789 total fights taking place that season before fighting began its steady decline in subsequent years.

Who has the record for the most fights in an NHL season?


The NHL record for most fighting majors in a single season is held by Paul Laus, who accumulated 39 fighting majors while playing for the Florida Panthers during the 1996-97 season. The key details:
  • Paul Laus had 39 fighting majors in the 1996-97 NHL season, which is the league record for most in a single season
  • This record was set while Laus was playing for the Florida Panthers
  • The next highest single-season fighting majors totals are well behind Laus’ record of 39

So Paul Laus stands alone with the NHL record of 39 fighting majors in the 1996-97 campaign, a staggering total that has not been matched by any other player in a single season since. 

This article first appeared on Last Word On Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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