List of goaltenders who have scored a goal in a National Hockey League game

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Martin Brodeur is one of two goaltenders who have scored one goal in the regular season and another one in the playoffs.
After a seven-year hiatus, Chris Osgood was the first goaltender to score a goal since Ron Hextall did so in the 1989 playoffs.
Evgeni Nabokov was the first European goaltender to score a goal.

There have been nine goaltenders who have scored a goal in a National Hockey League game. Chris Mason accomplished this feat most recently in 2006, when he was credited with a goal after he was the last player on his team to touch the puck before his opponents inadvertently put the puck into their own net. The most recent goaltender to have scored a goal by deliberately shooting the puck into his opponents' net was Evgeni Nabokov, in 2002. Scoring a goal into the opposing team's net is challenging for goaltenders, since a goaltender only has a chance to score when the six-foot-wide net is empty. They also have to shoot from the other end of the rink with the correct trajectory and speed to beat the defenders. A goaltender cannot cross the centre red line; thus, they cannot get close enough to the opposing goaltender to have a chance to score when the net is not empty.

Billy Smith, in the 1979–80 season, was the first goaltender to be credited with a goal; he was the last player to touch the puck before an opposing player put the puck into his own empty net.[1] However, the participation of goaltenders in offense began long before this event. The first goaltender credited with an assist was Georges Vezina in the 1917–18 season, after a puck rebounded off his leg pad to a teammate who skated the length of the ice to score.[2] In the 1935–36 season, Tiny Thompson became the first goaltender to gain an assist after making an intentional pass.[3] During the Second World War, while playing for the All-Star Royal Canadian Army team, NHL goaltender Chuck Rayner carried the puck down the ice and beat the opposing goaltender; in the NHL, he made numerous unsuccessful attempts to duplicate this feat.[4]

Goaltenders were also involved in the offense in the early days of ice hockey. Hall of Fame goaltender Paddy Moran was beaten once by the opposing team's goaltender. The Montreal Star reported that poor officiating resulted in only the goaltenders left on the ice; Fred Brophy, the opposing goaltender, and Moran both exchanged scoring attempts, before Brophy beat Moran, while the latter and most of the spectators "convulsed in laughter".[5] The first goaltender to score a goal by intentionally shooting the puck into the opponent's net was the Philadelphia Flyers' Ron Hextall, who, on December 8, 1987, scored in an empty net after Boston pulled their goaltender, Rejean Lemelin, for a sixth attacker late in the third period.[6]

Of the eleven goals scored by NHL goaltenders, six were shot into the opposing team's net by the goaltender. There have been two goaltenders that have scored and earned a shutout in the same game. Damian Rhodes, playing for the Ottawa Senators, was credited with a goal in a 6–0 win over the New Jersey Devils on January 2, 1999, and Jose Theodore, playing for the Montreal Canadiens, shot the puck into the New York Islanders' empty net in a 3–0 victory on January 2, 2001.[7]

In addition to being the first goaltender to be credited with a goal, Billy Smith was the only goaltender to have lost the game in which he was credited with or had scored a goal.[7] Of the nine goaltenders that have scored, two—Ron Hextall and Martin Brodeur—have scored twice. Hextall and Brodeur both scored in a playoff game as well as a regular season game.[7] Ron Hextall's second goal is the only goal scored by goaltender while his team was short handed,[8] and Evgeni Nabokov's goal is the only one that was scored on a powerplay.[9] Martin Brodeur's second goal was an own goal by the other team; however, because Brodeur was the last opposing player to touch the puck, he received credit for the goal. It is the only game-winning goal scored by a goaltender.[10]

Key
Symbol Meaning
* Goaltender was credited with the goal, but an opponent "scored" against his own team.
† Goal was scored by shooting the puck into the opponent's net.
Italics For dates—goals scored in the playoffs; for names—active players.
Name Nationality Team Season Date Opposing team Final score
Notes
Smith, BillyBilly Smith Canada New York Islanders 1979–80 01979-11-28 November 28, 1979 Colorado Rockies 4–7 *
Hextall, RonRon Hextall Canada Philadelphia Flyers 1987–88 01987-12-08 December 8, 1987 Boston Bruins 5–2 †
Hextall, RonRon Hextall Canada Philadelphia Flyers 1988–89 01989-04-11 April 11, 1989 Washington Capitals 8–5 †
Osgood, ChrisChris Osgood Canada Detroit Red Wings 1995–96 01996-03-06 March 6, 1996 Hartford Whalers 4–2 †
Brodeur, MartinMartin Brodeur Canada New Jersey Devils 1996–97 01997-04-17 April 17, 1997 Montreal Canadiens 5–2 †
Rhodes, DamianDamian Rhodes United States Ottawa Senators 1998–99 01999-01-02 January 2, 1999 New Jersey Devils 6–0 *
Brodeur, MartinMartin Brodeur Canada New Jersey Devils 1999–2000 02000-02-15 February 15, 2000 Philadelphia Flyers 4–2 *
Theodore, JoseJose Theodore Canada Montreal Canadiens 2000–01 02001-01-02 January 2, 2001 New York Islanders 3–0 †
Nabokov, EvgeniEvgeni Nabokov Russia/Kazakhstan San Jose Sharks 2001–02 02002-03-10 March 10, 2002 Vancouver Canucks 7–4 †
Noronen, MikaMika Noronen Finland Buffalo Sabres 2003–04 02004-02-14 February 14, 2004 Toronto Maple Leafs 6–4 *
Mason, ChrisChris Mason Canada Nashville Predators 2005–06 02006-04-15 April 15, 2006 Phoenix Coyotes 5–1 *

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Specific
  1. ^ Allen, Duff, Bower; p. 83.
  2. ^ Allen, Duff, Bower; p. 187.
  3. ^ Allen, Duff, Bower; p. 51.
  4. ^ Allen, Duff, Bower; p. 219.
  5. ^ Allen, Duff, Bower; p. 117.
  6. ^ Allen, Duff, Bower; p. 66.
  7. ^ a b c "NHL firsts and lasts—goaltenders to score". NHL. Retrieved on 2008-11-06.
  8. ^ David Amber (2008-05-13). "No shortage of playoff moments for the Broad Street Bullies". ESPN. Retrieved on 2008-11-07.
  9. ^ "Sharks pummel Canucks; Nabokov scores". CBC (2002-03-11). Retrieved on 2008-11-07.
  10. ^ "Martin Brodeur". New Jersey Devils. Retrieved on 2008-11-07.
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