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This is a list of top goal-scorers by season in the National Hockey League. Players marked with a dagger (†) are active, while players inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame are marked with an asterisk (*).
Highest goals-per-game average, one season (among players with 50-or-more goals): Wayne Gretzky (1983–84), 1.18 Highest assists-per-game average, career (among players with 300-or-more assists): Wayne Gretzky , 1.320
The statistics listed include the 2023–24 NHL regular season and 2024 playoffs. ... Goals GPG 1 Wayne Gretzky: EDM, LAK, ... (during 2024–25 NHL season) ...
Most assists by a centre, one season: 163 in 1985–86, 80-game schedule [12] Most points by a centre, career: 2,857 [13] Most points by a centre, one season: 215 in 1985–86, 80-game schedule [14] Highest goals-per-game average, one season (among players with 50-or-more goals): 1.18 in 1983–84, 87 goals in 74 games
List of NHL goal scoring leaders by season; List of NHL goaltenders with 300 wins; List of NHL longest losing streaks; List of NHL longest winning streaks; List of NHL players with 50-goal seasons; List of NHL players with 100-point seasons; List of NHL career assists leaders
In 1944–45, Richard became the first player in NHL history to score 50 goals in one season, doing so in just 50 games, the latter feat achieved by only four other players since then. However, Richard never finished higher than second in points, his closest miss coming in 1954–55, when he finished one point behind teammate Bernie Geoffrion. [2]
Most playoff goals scored by both teams in one game: 18, (Los Angeles Kings had 10 and the Edmonton Oilers 8) on April 7, 1982; Most playoff goals scored by both teams in one period: 9, by the New York Rangers (6) and the Philadelphia Flyers (3) on April 24, 1979 and the Los Angeles Kings (5) and the Calgary Flames (4) on April 10, 1990
The 1980s represented one of the highest scoring eras in NHL history: [14] on 76 occasions, a player scored 50 goals in a season. [1] Wayne Gretzky was responsible for nine of those occasions, including his league-record 92 goals in 1981–82. [15]