Arizona Coyotes center Nick Schmaltz (8) celebrates his goal with Arizona Coyotes defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere (14) Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

On Saturday afternoon in Arizona, Coyotes right winger Nick Schmaltz became the 45th player in NHL history to score seven points in a game. He tallied two goals and seven points against the Ottawa Senators. On Jan. 12, 1918, Joe Malone was the first player in NHL history to score seven when he compiled five goals and seven points, also against the Ottawa Senators.

In the 104 years between Malone’s and Schmaltz’s seven-point games, the NHL has evolved significantly, with various rule changes, more games played, larger rosters and now 32 teams.

Seven-point games are rare. The last one was a decade ago when Sam Gagner had an eight-point night with the Edmonton Oilers on Feb. 2, 2012. That night, Gagner tied Wayne Gretzky and Paul Coffey for most points in a game in Oilers franchise history.

On Saturday, Schmaltz set a new standard for the Coyotes organization, and, considering only 12 players have scored eight points in a game, there is a good chance Schmaltz will forever be etched in Coyotes history.

He was the first Coyotes skater to score six points and then added a seventh for good measure. The Coyotes franchise record was six points, but the four players – Dale Hawerchuk (three times), Alex Steen, Willy Lindstrom and Eddie Olczyk, accomplished the feat in Winnipeg before the franchise relocated to the Desert.

Schmaltz’s spectacular game got me curious to find out the single-game point record for all 32 franchises.

Here is a list of the franchise record for each organization. The most recent player to do it is listed for cases in which multiple players share the record.

ANAHEIM DUCKS

– Five points by six different players: Teemu Selanne (6x), Paul Kariya (4x), Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry (2x), Jason Blake and Dmitri Mironov once.

– Most recent: Getzlaf, Nov. 24, 2015 v. Calgary.

ARIZONA COYOTES/WININPEG JETS

– 
Seven points. Nick Schmaltz v. Ottawa, March 5, 2022. Four players had six points (all Jets).

BOSTON BRUINS

– Seven points, four players: Phil Esposito, Cam Neely, Bobby Orr and Barry Pederson. All four had 3-4-7. – Most recent: Neely, Oct. 16, 1988 @ Chicago.

BUFFALO SABRES

– Seven points: Gilbert Perreault. Feb. 1, 1976, 2-5-7 @ California Golden Seals

CALGARY FLAMES

–  Seven points: Sergei Makarov. Feb. 25, 1990. 2-5-7 vs. Edmonton.

CAROLINA HURRICANES/HARTFORD WHALERS

– Six points, three players: Ron Francis (2x), Paul Lawless and Eric Staal.
– Most recent: Staal, March 7, 2009, 4-2-6 @ Tampa Bay.

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS

– 
Seven points, two players. Max Bentley and Grant Mulvey.
– Most recent: Mulvey, Feb. 3, 1982 5-2-7 vs. St. Louis.

COLORADO AVALANCHE/QUEBEC NORDIQUES

–  Eight points, two players. Peter Stastny (4-4-8) and Anton Stastny (3-5-8). Remarkably, they did it in the same game on Feb. 22, 1981 in Washington.

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS

– Five points, five players: Espen Knutsen, Geoff Sanderson, Andrew Cassels, David Vyborny and Artemi Panarin
– Most recent: Panarin, Dec. 8, 2017, 0-5-5) @ New Jersey.

DALLAS STARS/MINNESOTA NORTH STARS

– Seven points. Bobby Smith. Nov. 11, 1981, 4-3-7 vs. Winnipeg.

DETROIT RED WINGS

– Seven points, three players. Carl Liscombe (1942), Don Grosso (1944) and Billy Taylor Sr.
– Most recent: Taylor sr., 0-7-7 March 16, 1947 @ Chicago.
– Eight players had a six-point game and Dino Ciccarelli most recent (April 5, 1994).

EDMONTON OILERS

– Eight points, three players: Wayne Gretzky (2x), Paul Coffey and Sam Gagner
– Most recent: Gagner, 4-4-8, Feb. 2, 2012 vs. Chicago.

FLORIDA PANTHERS

– Six points, two players. Olli Jokinen and Mason Marchment earlier this season
– Most recent: Marchment, Jan. 31, 2022, 2-4-6 @ Columbus.

LOS ANGELES KINGS:

– Eight points. Bernie Nicholls 2-6-8 on Dec. 1, 1988 vs. Toronto.

MINNESOTA WILD

 – Six points. Marian Gaborik twice. Dec. 20, 2007 vs. NY Rangers (5-1-6) was most recent.

MONTREAL CANADIENS

– Eight points, two players. Maurice Richard (1944) and Bert Olmstead
– Olmstead, 4-48, Jan. 9, 1954 v. Chicago (4-4-8).
– Stephane Richer had seven points on Feb. 14, 1990 vs. Vancouver.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS

– Five points, five players. Marek Zidlicky, Dan Hamhuis, J.P. Dumont, Roman Josi and Filip Forsberg
– Forsberg, Feb. 4, 2021, 2-3-5 @ Florida.

NEW JERSEY DEVILS/COLORADO ROCKIES

– Six points. Kirk Muller had 3-3-6 on Oct. 29, 1986 @ Pittsburgh.
– Patrik Sundstrom set an NHL playoff record, however, with eight points on April 22, 1988

NEW YORK ISLANDERS

– Eight points. Bryan Trottier produced 5-3-8 on Dec. 23, 1978 vs. NY Rangers.

NEW YORK RANGERS:

– Seven points. Steve Vickers tallied 3-4-7 on Feb. 18, 1976 vs. Washington.
– Mika Zibanejad had two six-point games in 2021.

OTTAWA SENATORS
 
– Seven points. Daniel Alfredsson scored 3-4-7 on Jan. 24, 2008 in Tampa Bay.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS:

– Eight points. Tom Bladon scored 4-4-8 on Dec. 11, 1977 v. Cleveland.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS

– Eight points. Mario Lemieux twice in the same season. He had 2-6-8 on Oct. 15 v. St. Louis and 5-3-8 on Dec. 31, 1988 vs. New Jersey.

SAN JOSE SHARKS

–  Six points. Owen Nolan scored 3-3-6 on Oct. 4, 1999 vs. Chicago.

SEATTLE KRAKEN

– Four points. Jaden Schwartz produced 1-3-4 on Nov. 21, 2021 vs. Washington.

ST. LOUIS BLUES

– Seven points, two players. Red Berenson and Garry Unger
– Most recent: Unger, 3-4-7, March 13, 1971 vs. Buffalo.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING

– Six points. Doug Crossman scored 3-3-6 on Nov. 7, 1992 @ NY Islanders.

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
 
– 10 points. Darryl Sittler set the NHL record with 6-4-10 on Feb. 7, 1976 v. Boston. He is also tied with Corb Denneny (Jan. 26, 1921 vs. Hamilton) for second place with seven points.

VANCOUVER CANUCKS

– Seven points. Patrik Sundstrom scored 1-6-7 on Feb. 29, 1984 @ Pittsburgh.

VEGAS GOLDEN NIGHTS

– Five points. Mark Stone twice. Most recent was March 1, 2021 when he scored 0-5-5.

WASHINGTON CAPITALS

– Seven points, two players, Dino Ciccarelli and Jaromir Jagr.
– Jagr, 3-4-7, Jan. 11, 2003 vs. Florida.

WINNIPEG JETS/ATLANTA THRASHERS

– Five points, six players. Ilya Kovalchuk (4x), Blake Wheeler and Marc Savard twice and Marian Hossa, Patrik Laine and Pascal Rheaume once.
– Most recent: Wheeler’s 2-3-5 performance Feb. 12, 2022 @ Nashville.

Schmaltz’s performance was amazing and will be difficult to match, not only for a Coyotes player but for any current NHLer.

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