List of Toronto Maple Leafs records

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This is a list of franchise records for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League.

Contents

Franchise records

Franchise single season

Most points115 2021–22
Most wins54 2021–22
Most home wins31 2021–22
Most away wins23 2003–04, 2018–19, 2021–22, 2022–23
Most losses52 1984–85 (80 game season)
Most ties22 1954–55 (50 game season)
Most overtime losses15 2016–17
Most goals for337 1989–90 (80 game season)
Most power play goals for107 2005–06
Most goals against387 1983–84 (80 game season)
Fewest points10
48
1918–19 (18 game season)
1984–85 (80 game season)
Fewest wins5
20
1918–19 (18 game season)
1981–82, 1984–85 (80 game seasons)
Fewest losses9
21
1917–18 (22 game season), 1920–21 (24 game season)
2021–22, 2022–23 (82 game season)
Fewest ties0
4
1917–18 (22 game season), 1918–19 (18 game season), 1919–20, 1920–21, 1923–24 (24 game seasons), 1924–25 (30 game season)
1989–90 (80 game season)
Fewest overtime losses3 1999–2000, 2002–03, 2003–04
Fewest goals for59
194
1923–24 (24 game season)
1997–98
Fewest goals against69
176
1928–29 (44 game season)
1967–68 (74 game season)
Most penalty minutes2419 1989–90 (80 game season)
Fewest penalty minutes114
570
1921–22 (24 game season)
2017–18 (82 game season)
Most shutouts13 1953–54 (Harry Lumley 13, Gilles Mayer 0) [1]

Franchise single game

Most goals total20January 8, 1986 (W 11–9 vs. Edmonton Oilers)
Most goals for14March 16, 1957 (W 14–1 vs. New York Rangers)
Most goals against14March 19, 1981 (L 14–4 vs. Buffalo Sabres)
Biggest margin of victory+13March 16, 1957 (W 14–1 vs. New York Rangers)
January 2, 1971 (W 13–0 vs. Detroit Red Wings)
Biggest margin of defeat-11January 18, 1964 (L 11–0 vs. Boston Bruins)
December 26, 1991 (L 12–1 vs. Pittsburgh Penguins)
Most shots for64May 3, 1993 (W 2–1 [2OT] vs. St. Louis Blues), 2nd round, Game 1
Fewest shots for6May 8, 2000 Stanley Cup Playoffs vs New Jersey Devils, 2nd round, game 6
Fewest shots against10January 5, 2002 (W 3–1 vs Ottawa Senators) [2]
October 28, 2014 (W 4–0 vs Buffalo Sabres)
Most power play goals for7October 14, 2005 (9–1 at Atlanta Thrashers)
Most penalty minutes154November 15, 1986 (33 penalties, W 6–0 vs. Detroit Red Wings)
Most penalty minutes, opponent160January 13, 1986 (33 penalties, W 7–4 vs. Detroit Red Wings)
Fastest goal0:04December 29, 1988 vs. Quebec Nordiques (3rd period, Ed Olczyk at 5:24, Gary Leeman at 5:28)
March 27, 2014 vs. Philadelphia Flyers (2nd period, James van Riemsdyk at 19:56)
Fastest goal to start a game0:07February 6, 1932 vs. Boston Bruins (Charlie Conacher)
January 3, 2019 vs. Minnesota Wild (Mitch Marner)
Longest game164:46April 3, 1933 vs. Boston Bruins (6th overtime period, Ken Doraty at 4:46)

Franchise streaks

Winning streaks
Overall10October 7, 1993 – October 28, 1993
Home13January 31, 2018 – March 24, 2018
Away7November 14, 1940 – December 15, 1940
December 4, 1960 – January 5, 1961
January 29, 2003 – February 22, 2003
October 27, 2021 - November 28, 2021
Losing streaks
Overall11January 12, 2015 – February 6, 2015
Home11February 11, 2012 – March 29, 2012
Away16January 2, 2015 – March 1, 2015
Undefeated streaks
Overall11October 15, 1950 – November 8, 1950 (8 wins, 3 ties)
January 6, 1994 – February 1, 1994 (7 wins, 4 ties)
Home18November 28, 1933 – March 10, 1934 (15 wins, 3 ties)
October 31, 1953 – January 23, 1954 (16 wins, 2 ties)
Away9November 30, 1947 – January 11, 1948 (4 wins, 5 ties)
Winless streaks
Overall15December 26, 1987 – January 25, 1988 (11 losses, 4 ties)
Home11December 19, 1987 – January 25, 1988 (7 losses, 4 ties)
February 11, 2012 – March 29, 2012 (8 losses, 1 OT loss, 2 SO losses)
Away18October 6, 1982 – January 5, 1983 (13 losses, 5 ties)
Consecutive playoff appearances
15 19311945

Individual records

Career leaders

All-time leaderActive leader
Games1188 George Armstrong 784 Morgan Rielly
Points987 Mats Sundin 640 Auston Matthews
Points (defenceman)768 Borje Salming 465 Morgan Rielly
Goals420Mats Sundin361 Auston Matthews
Goals (defenceman)148Borje Salming80 Morgan Rielly
Powerplay goals124Mats Sundin91 Auston Matthews
Shorthanded goals31David Keon9 Mitch Marner
Game winning goals79Mats Sundin61 Auston Matthews
Overtime goals14Mats Sundin12 Auston Matthews
Empty net goals14Mitch Marner14 Mitch Marner
Hat tricks18 Darryl Sittler 13 Auston Matthews
Assists620Borje Salming437 Mitch Marner
Assists (defenceman)620Borje Salming385 Morgan Rielly
Plus/minus+151 Tim Horton +141 Auston Matthews
Penalty minutes2,265 Tie Domi 229 Morgan Rielly
Goaltender games played629 Turk Broda 42 Ilya Samsonov
Goaltender minutes38,167Turk Broda2,476 Ilya Samsonov
Goaltender wins302Turk Broda27 Ilya Samsonov
Shutouts62Turk Broda4 Ilya Samsonov
Goals against average2.06 Al Rollins 2.33 Ilya Samsonov
Save percentage††0.928Jack Campbell0.927 Joseph Woll
Goaltender assists16 Mike Palmateer 2 Ilya Samsonov


Single season leaders

All-time leader
Points127 Doug Gilmour (1992–93)
Points (defenceman)79 Ian Turnbull (1976–77)
Points (center)127Doug Gilmour (1992–93)
Points (right wing)99 Mitch Marner (2022–23)
Points (left wing)99 Dave Andreychuk (1993–94)
Points (rookie)69 Auston Matthews (2016–17)
Goals69Auston Matthews (2023–24)
Goals (centre)69Auston Matthews (2023–24)
Goals (left wing)53Dave Andreychuk (1993–94)
Goals (defenceman)22Al Iafrate (1987–88)
Goals (rookie)40Auston Matthews (2016–17)
Power play goals21Dave Andreychuk (1993–94)
Wendel Clark (1993–94)
Shorthanded goals8 Dave Keon (1970–71)
Dave Reid (1990–91)
Shorthanded goals (rookie)4 Zach Hyman (2016–17)
Game winning goals13 Charlie Conacher (1934-35) [3]
Overtime goals4Mats Sundin (1999–2000) [4]
Empty net goals6Zach Hyman (2018–2019) [4]
Assists95Doug Gilmour (1992–93)
Assists (defenceman)66 Borje Salming (1976–77)
Assists (rookie)42 Mitch Marner (2016–17)
Assists (goaltender)5 Mike Palmateer (1978–79)
Ken Wregget (1987–88)
Curtis Joseph (1998–99)
Vesa Toskala (2007–08)
Plus/minus+47Ian Turnbull (1976–77) [4]
Shots348Auston Matthews (2021–22) [4]
Penalty minutes365 Tie Domi (1997–98)
Penalty minutes (goaltender)40 Ken Wregget (1987–88)
Goaltender games played74 Felix Potvin (1996–97) [1]
Goaltender minutes played4271Felix Potvin (1996–97) [1]
Goaltender wins38 Frederik Andersen (2017–18) [1]
Goaltender losses36Felix Potvin (1996–97)
Goaltender shots against2438Felix Potvin (1996–97)
Shutouts13 Harry Lumley (1953–54) [1]
Saves2214Felix Potvin (1996–97)
Goals against average1.52 Lorne Chabot (1928–29) [1]
Save percentage††.944 Jacques Plante (1970–71)

Single game leaders

All-time leader
Points10 Darryl Sittler, 6G-4A (February 7, 1976, W 11–4 vs. Boston Bruins)
Points (defenceman)6 Walter "Babe" Pratt, 0G-6A (January 8, 1944, W 12–3 vs. Boston Bruins)
Points (rookie)5 Howie Meeker, 5G-0A (January 8, 1947, W 10–4 vs. Chicago Blackhawks)
Points (single period)5Darryl Sittler, 3G-2A (February 7, 1976, W 11–4 vs. Boston Bruins, 2nd period)
Goals6 Corb Denneny (January 26, 1921, W 10−3 vs. Hamilton Tigers)
Darryl Sittler (February 7, 1976, W 11–4 vs. Boston Bruins)
Goals (defenceman)5 Ian Turnbull February 2, 1977, W 9–1 vs. Detroit Red Wings)
Goals (rookie)5Howie Meeker (January 8, 1947, W 10–4 vs. Chicago Blackhawks)
Goals (first NHL game)4 Auston Matthews, (October 10, 2016, L 5–4 (OT) vs. Ottawa Senators)
Goals (single period)4 Harvey "Busher" Jackson (November 20, 1934, W 5–2 vs. St. Louis Eagles, 3rd period)
Power play goals3Tie by 5 players Niklas Hagman (October 26, 2009 most recent)
Shorthanded goals2Tie by 14 players Darcy Tucker (March 6, 2000 most recent)
Assists6 Babe Pratt (January 8, 1944, W 12−3 vs. Boston Bruins)
Doug Gilmour (February 13, 1993, W 6–1 vs. Minnesota North Stars)
Assists (defenceman)6Walter "Babe" Pratt (January 8, 1944, W 12–3 vs. Boston Bruins)
Assists (rookie)4 Pat Boutette (February 25, 1976, W 8–0 vs. Detroit Red Wings)
Dan Daoust (January 2, 1983, W 6–3 vs. Detroit Red Wings)
Assists (single period)4 Rick Vaive (March 12, 1984, L 8-7 (OT) vs. Winnipeg Jets, 2nd period)
Morgan Rielly (October 15, 2019, W 4-2 vs. Minnesota Wild, 2nd period)
Shots15 Dave Andreychuk (March 23, 1993 vs. Winnipeg Jets) Auston Matthews (March 25, 2023 vs. Carolina Hurricanes )
Penalty minutes57 Brad Smith (November 15, 1986)
Goaltender shots against65 Allan Bester (March 15, 1984)
Goaltender saves60Allan Bester (March 15, 1984)

Individual streaks

All-time leader
Consecutive games played486 Tim Horton (February 11, 1961 – February 4, 1968)
Goaltender wins in consecutive games11 Jack Campbell (January 16, 2021 – April 10, 2021)
†(NHL record for winning streak to open a season)
Points in consecutive games23 Mitch Marner (October 27, 2022 – December 13, 2022)
Points in consecutive home games20Mitch Marner (November 2, 2022 – January 20, 2023)
Goals in consecutive games11 Babe Dye (January 17, 1921 – February 19, 1921)
Babe Dye (January 14, 1922 – February 18, 1922)
Goals in consecutive road games10 Auston Matthews (November 25, 2021 – January 15, 2022)
Assists in consecutive games12 Norm Ullman (December 12, 1970 – January 6, 1971)
Assists in consecutive games (rookie)6 Zach Hyman (2016–17)
Bob Nevin (1960–61)
Dan Daoust (1982–83)
Frank Nigro (1982–83)

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