An exhausted Richard arrives at the Forum for the Montreal Canadiens' game against the Detroit Red Wings after the all-day move. But he's not too tired to
score five goals and assist on three others
in a 9-1 victory.
Richard has a goal and an assist in the first period, completes his hat trick by scoring twice in eight seconds early in the second and finishes the period with four goals and two assists. He scores his fifth goal of the game midway through the third period and assists on
Elmer Lach
's goal with 13 seconds remaining to get his record-setting eighth point.
When the historic nature of Richard's achievement is announced to the crowd, 13,000 fans erupt into one of the longest, loudest ovations the Forum has ever heard.
Richard's eight points remain a single-game Canadiens record (
Bert Olmstead
ties it with eight points against the Chicago Blackhawks on Jan. 9, 1954). Toronto Maple Leafs center
Darryl Sittler
had 10 points (six goals, four assists) on Feb. 7, 1976, an NHL record that still stands.
MORE MOMENTS
1918:
Georges Vezina
becomes the first NHL goalie with an assist when teammate
Newsy Lalonde
picks up the puck after a Vezina save, skates the length of the ice and scores. It came in the Canadiens'
6-3 win
against the Toronto Arenas.
1929:
Terry Sawchuk
is born in Winnipeg. Sawchuk plays seven games with Detroit during the 1949-50 NHL season, then becomes the Red Wings' full-time starting goalie in 1950-51 and wins 44 games in each of his first two NHL seasons. He plays 21 seasons in the NHL, setting records (since broken) with 445 victories and 103 shutouts. He also
makes 40 saves against the Canadiens
in Game 6 of the
1967 Stanley Cup Final
to help the Toronto Maple Leafs win their most recent championship. He retires after playing for the New York Rangers in 1969-70 and dies in a freak accident after a scuffle with a teammate less than two months after his last game.