The November 14 entry provides a narrative tour of notable NHL milestones and moments that occurred on the date across different eras. It covers family milestones like Brett Hull’s 1,000-point night alongside his father Bobby Hull, Gordie Howe surpassing Maurice Richard for all-time goals (including playoff tallies), goaltending feats from Gerry Cheevers and later netminders, and various scoring records set by players like Ted Lindsay, Bryan Trottier, Joe Nieuwendyk, Connor McDavid, Matvei Michkov, Sidney Crosby, and others. The piece also highlights franchise-specific achievements for the Vancouver Canucks, the youngest coaching record set by Gary Green with the Capitals, and unique notes such as King Clancy’s final goal on the date and Ryan Smyth’s two instances of scoring three goals in a 3-0 shutout. It ties these milestones together as a throughline showing how November 14 has delivered significant, enduring moments from the Original Six era to the modern game, illustrating the date’s rich place in hockey history.
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Par Mike Jonderson
Mike Jonderson is a passionate hockey analyst and expert in advanced NHL statistics. A former college player and mathematics graduate, he combines his understanding of the game with technical expertise to develop innovative predictive models and contribute to the evolution of modern hockey analytics.