THREE GOALS IN A ROW
2007-03-19 11:11:27
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow. I thought this was an easy question, but I am amazed at how many people have gotten it wrong. Just to throw in another vote for the people who got it right so you won't be confused: a natural hat trick is when one player scores three consecutive goals in a row without anyone else scoring one. So the other night, for example, Alexander Semin scored three goals against Tampa Bay in the second period. Two goals had been scored before his three, and three after... but none between his first and third goal. That is a natural hat trick. Those goals WERE assisted. They were NOT all even strengthed. None of that matters. It was just that they were all scored in a row.
2007-03-19 16:00:24
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answered by Mr. Taco 7
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A natural hat trick is when a player scores three consecutive goals in a game, with no goals from his teammates or the other team intervening. It doesn't matter whether the goals are assisted, unassisted, power play, short-handed, even strength, all in the same period, empty-net, in overtime, or on a penalty shot.
The only restriction is they can't be during a shootout. If the game goes into a shootout and a player has a two-goal streak, he can't get a natural hat trick by scoring in a shootout. Even if he gets the game-winning or only goal in the shootcut, it doesn't count as part of a natural hat trick.
2007-03-19 16:59:46
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answered by Navigator 7
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A natural hat trick is 3 consectutive goals in one game. The fastest ever was by Bill Mosienko, who scored 3 goals in 21 seconds for the Chicago Black Hawks against the New York Rangers on March 23, 1952.
On a stange night, on October 12, 2006, 3 natural hat trick occured. Even stranger, was that there was 2 in one game.
Brian Gionta scored a natural hat trick for the New Jersey Devils in the 3rd period, tying the game against the Maple Leafs (Devils went on to win in the shootout)
Jonathan Cheechoo scored 3 straight goals for the San Jose Sharks vs the Edmonton Oilers in the 1st and 2nd periods (2 in the 1st, 1 in the 2nd), and yes they do carry over to the next period.
As the Sharks went into the 3rd period with a healthy 4-2 lead, Ryan Smyth (then of the Edmonton Oilers) scored the fastest hat trick in Oilers history, scoring 3 goals in 2:01. It broke Wayne Gretzky's record of 2:18 by 17 seconds. The Oilers won the game in regulation.
2007-03-19 18:19:00
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answered by oilersrock90 2
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YES the natural hat trick is a player that scores 3 consecutive goals for his team can be short handed power play or empty net the other team can score 20 it only matters for his team semin did it the other night and clark did it the game before that for washington. it could be goals 123 345 as long as its consecutive.
2007-03-20 01:21:47
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answered by thekid_6900 2
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A natural Hat Trick is when one player scores three straight goals in one game without the opposition or teammates scoring in between.
2007-03-19 16:08:11
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answered by PuckDat 7
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A natural hat trick occurs in ice hockey when the same player scores three consecutive goals. The goals don't have to happen in the same period. The slang for a natural hat trick is a "nat-trick," but it's not often used.
2007-03-19 15:45:26
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answer #7
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answered by kcbrez009 2
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A natural hat trick is when one player scores three goals in a row in one period. Alexander Semin did it yesterday in the Washington Capitals 7-1 clobbering of the Tampa Bay Lightning. Check out the boxscore from that game and you will see that Alexander Semin scored 3 goals in the second period, with no one from either team scoring in between any of his goals. That is a natural hat trick, when one player scores three goals in a row in one period and no one from either team scores in between any of the goals. This is one of the rarest feats in the game today, but is always interesting to make note of when it does happen.
2007-03-19 16:51:52
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answered by Me 3
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A natural hat trick is when a player scores all three of his goals right in a row - with no other player scoring in between (on his team).
Let's Go Pens!!!
2007-03-19 15:43:28
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answer #9
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answered by Pens4Ever 3
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A natural hat trick is 3 regular goals scored by One player,and not scored in a empty net.
2007-03-19 15:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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a natural hat trick is when a player scores 3 goals at even strength in one game
2007-03-19 15:47:32
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answer #11
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answered by sshueman 5
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