Winnipeg Free Press (April 12, 2007)
Author: Stevens, Neil
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[Bruneteau]'s goal at 16:30 of the sixth overtime period on March 24, 1936, gave the visiting Detroit Red Wings a 1-0 victory over the Montreal Maroons in the longest overtime in Stanley Cup history -- 116 minutes 30 seconds.
It was back in 1985 that Finnish forward Jari Kurri scored 19 goals during Edmonton's title run to tie the record Philadelphia's Reggie Leach of Riverton, Man., set in 1976 for most in one playoff year. The closest any player has gotten since is Joe Sakic, the pride of Burnaby, B.C., who got 18 in Colorado's march to the title in 1996.The 47 points Wayne Gretzky amassed for the Oilers in 1985 remains the most in one playoff year. Closest anybody got to the Brantford, Ont., legend in the 22 ensuing years was Montrealer Mario Lemieux in 1991, when he piled up 44 in leading Pittsburgh to the Stanley Cup.Some Playoff Records Immortal?
Manitobans Bruneteau, Hill have marks that may endure forever
By Neil StevensSome NHL playoff records might never be broken. Credit such men as George Hainsworth, Mud Bru...Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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