recorded 22 shutouts during the
1928–29 NHL season. In
ice hockey, a shutout (
SO) is credited to a
goaltender who successfully stops the other team from scoring during the entire game. In regular season games, if the score is 0–0 with the game going to a penalty shootout, both goaltenders are credited with a shutout. The record holder for most regular-season career shutouts in the
National Hockey League (NHL) is
Martin Brodeur with 125 (see the
all-time regular season shutout leaders). For a single NHL season, the most shutouts recorded by a goaltender is 22, by
George Hainsworth during the 1928–29 season. The modern-day record for a team being shut out in a season is held by the
Columbus Blue Jackets at 16, during the
2006–07 season. In the event that a shutout is accomplished by a team using more than one goaltender in the game, the shutout is credited to the team, and no goaltender is awarded a shutout. This has happened several times in NHL history: • On April 3, 1983, the
Washington Capitals won 3–0 against the
New York Rangers with
Al Jensen in goals for the first two periods and
Pat Riggin for the last period. • On November 23, 2006, the
Nashville Predators won 6–0 against the
Vancouver Canucks with goaltender
Tomáš Vokoun being replaced at the start of the third period by
Chris Mason due to injury. • On December 1, 2009, the
Toronto Maple Leafs won 3–0 against the
Montreal Canadiens.
Jonas Gustavsson started in goal but was replaced after the first period by
Joey MacDonald because of a cardiac problem. • On March 26, 2013, the
Pittsburgh Penguins won 1–0 against the Montreal Canadiens with
Marc-André Fleury starting the game and being replaced because of injury by Tomáš Vokoun for the third period. • On December 3, 2021, the
New York Rangers won 1–0 against the
San Jose Sharks after
Igor Shesterkin was injured and replaced by
Alexandar Georgiev in the third period. • On March 19, 2023, the
St. Louis Blues won 3–0 against the
Winnipeg Jets after
Joel Hofer had an equipment malfunction and was replaced by
Thomas Greiss for 2:36 in the 2nd period. Hofer then returned after fixing his equipment. • On March 10, 2024, the
Edmonton Oilers won 4–0 against the
Pittsburgh Penguins after
Calvin Pickard was replaced with
Stuart Skinner for the last 1:16 of the second period and did not face a shot. Pickard then returned for the third period. ==Rugby==