The most Maurice Richard Trophies won by an individual player is two by Pavel Bure (Russia) playing for the Florida Panthers in 2000-2001 and Jarome Iginla (Canada) of the Calgary Flames won the award outright 2002, and a share with Rick Nash (Canada) of the Columbus Blue Jackets and Ilya Kovalchuk (Russia) of the Atlanta Thrashers in 2004. The Maurice Richard Trophy is warded each year to the leading goal scorer in the NHL.
The National Hockey League (NHL) record for most career regular-season wins is 602 by Martin Brodeur (Canada) playing for the New Jersey Devils (USA) during the 2009-10 season.
Allan Border (b. 27 July 1955, Australia) skippered the Australian team 93 times (in consecutive matches) between 1978 and 1994, a run that also helped him set the record for the most consecutive Test matches played in a career (153).
The NHL record for most career games played is 1,767 by Gordie Howe (Canada) of the Detroit Red Wings (USA) and Hartford Whalers (USA) from 1946 to 1980.
The person who has officiated in the most games in NHL history is Kerry Fraser (Canada), who refereed 1,902 regular season games from 1979 to April 2010. He officiated the final regular season game of his career in April of 2010.
The NHL record for most regular-season games coached with the same team is 1,500 by Al Arbour (Canada) with the New York Islanders (USA). Arbour came out of retirement for one last game, a 3-2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins (USA) on 3 November 2007.
The most ESPN X Games medals ever won is 24 by Dave Mirra (USA) who competes in BMX Freestyle. This is still correct as of March 2010. Fourteen of these medals are gold, six are silver and four are bronze. He has a total of 23 BMX Freestyle medals (14 of which are gold). Mirra also competes in rally car racing at X Games, and won one bronze in this discipline in 2008.
The most medal-winning countries at a single Olympic Games was set at the 2008 Games held in Beijing, China, when 86 different countries won at least one medal, be it gold, silver or bronze.
The most countries to win a medal at a single Winter Olympic Games is 26, in Nagano, Japan (2006) and Vancouver, Canada (2010).
The most medals won by an individual at the World Curling Championships is nine by Eigil Ramsfjell (Norway) who won three gold, two silver and four bronze (1978–1991).