Mark Stone Makes History With Hat Trick in Stanley Cup Clinching Game

In the Vegas Golden Knights Stanley Cup-clinching game, Mark Stone became the third player in NHL history and the first in 101 years to score a hat-trick in the Stanley Cup-clinching game.

With Stone’s hat trick in the 2023 Stanley Cup Finals, he joins an exclusive club, see below.

Babe DyeToronto St Patricks – 1922
Jack DerraghOttawa Senators – 1920

There are many NHL stats that players don’t tend to achieve; Mark Stone achieved the ultimate stat for an NHL player. Ultimately successful and another key piece for the Vegas Golden Knights in their historic run.

Mark Stone Stats

Winnipeg, Manitoba’s own Mark Stone is now in the history books for something that hasn’t been seen in 101 years. Any record or significant statistic that you achieve at the professional level is special for multiple reasons. Mark Stone has shown perseverance and dedication to what he does; being the captain of an NHL team is the cherry on top.


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Conrad Jack

Conrad Jack is a Manitoba based sportswriter covering the Winnipeg Jets (NHL) and the Manitoba Moose (AHL). He also covers the NHL Draft and World Junior Championship for ITR. He writes the Bargain Bin blog which covers NHL News & Rumours.

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