The NHL's history of players scoring 8 points in a game is a long and surprisingly weird one. This article explores 15 instances of players achieving this feat, from the first to the most recent. The players and their stories are as diverse as the game itself, from the legendary Rocket Richard to the relatively unknown Tom Bladon. Each story highlights the unique circumstances and challenges faced by these players, making their achievement all the more remarkable. The article also delves into the record-breaking night of Darryl Sittler, who scored 10 points in a game, the only player to do so in NHL history. The eight-point club is more crowded than one might think, with 12 different players achieving this feat. The article concludes with a look at the future of the eight-point club, with no player having achieved this feat in over 36 years.