Highest goals per game average, career
(Among players with 200 or more goals)

.805 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 615g, 745gp, from 1984-85 - 1996-97
.762 - Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 573g, 752gp, from 1977-78 - 1986-87
.756 - Cy Denneny, Ottawa, Boston, 250g, 326gp, from 1917-18 - 1928-29
.742 - Babe Dye, Toronto, Hamilton, Chicago, NY Americans, 201g, 271gp, from 1919-20 to 1930-31
.630 - Pavel Bure, Vancouver, Florida, 325g, 513gp, from 1992-93 - 1999-2000

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Highest goals per game average, one season
(Among players with 20 or more goals)

2.20 - Joe Malone, Montreal, 1917-18, with 44g in 20gp
1.80 - Cy Denneny, Ottawa, 1917-18, with 36g in 22gp
1.64 - Newsy Lalonde, Montreal, 1917-18, with 23g in 14gp
1.63 - Joe Malone, Quebec, 1919-20, with 39g in 24gp
1.61 - Newsy Lalonde, Montreal, 1919-20, with 37g in 23gp
1.50 - Joe Malone, Hamilton, 1920-21, with 30g in 20gp

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Highest goals per game average, one season
(Among players with 50 or more goals)

1.18 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1983-84, with 87g in 74gp
1.15 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1981-82, with 92g in 80gp
- Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1992-93, with 69g in 60gp
1.12 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1988-89, with 85g in 76gp
1.10 - Brett Hull, St Louis, 1990-91, with 86g in 78gp
1.02 - Cam Neely, Boston, 1993-94, with 50g in 49gp
1.00 - Maurice Richard, Montreal, 1944-45, with 50g in 50gp
.99 - Alexander Mogilny, Buffalo, 1992-93, with 76g in 77gp
- Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1995-96, with 69g in 70gp

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Highest assist per game average, career
(Among players with 300 or more assists)

1.320 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St Louis, NY Rangers, 1,963a, 1,487gp from 1979-80 - 1998-99
1.166 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 881a, 745gp from 1984-85 - 1996-97, 2000-01 to present
.982 - Bobby Orr, Boston, Chicago, 645a, 657gp from 1966-67 - 1978-79
.882 - Peter Forsberg, Quebec, Colorado, 349a, 393gp from 1994-95 -2001-02
.849 - Adam Oates, Detroit, St Louis, Boston, Washington,
894a, 1,049gp from 1984-85 - 1999-2000

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Highest assists per game average, one season
(Among players with 35 or more assists)

2.04 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1985-86, with 163a in 80gp.
1.70 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1987-88, with 109a in 64gp.
1.69 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1984-85, with 135a in 80gp.
1.59 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1983-84, with 118a in 74gp.
1.56 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1982-83, with 125a in 80gp.
1.56 - Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles, 1990-91, with 122a in 78gp.
1.53 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1986-87, with 121a in 79gp.
1.52 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1992-93, with 91a in 60gp.
1.50 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1981-82, with 120a in 80gp.
1.50 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1988-89, with 114a in 76gp.

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Highest points per game average, career
(Among players with 500 or more points)

1.972 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1,494pts (613g-881a), 745gp from 1984-85 - 1996-97
1.921 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St Louis, NY Rangers, 2,897pts (894g-1,963a), 1,487gp from 1979-80 - 1998-99
1.497 - Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1,126pts (573g-553a), 752gp from 1978-79 - 1986-87
1.393 - Bobby Orr, Boston, 915pts (270g-645a), 657gp from 1966-67 - 1978-79
1.323 - Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh, Washington, 1158 pts (470g-688a), 875 gp from 1992-93 - 2001-02

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Highest points per game average, one season
(Among players with 50 or more points)

2.77 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1983-84, with 205pts in 74pg.
2.69 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1985-86, with 215pts in 80pg.
2.67 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1992-93, with 160pts in 60pg.
2.65 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1981-82, with 212pts in 80pg.
2.62 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1988-89, with 199pts in 78pg.
2.60 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1984-85, with 208pts in 80pg.
2.45 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1982-83, with 196pts in 80pg.
2.33 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1987-88, with 149pts in 64pg.
2.32 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1986-87, with 183pts in 79pg.
2.30 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1995-96, with 161pts in 70pg.
2.18 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1978-79, with 168pts in 77pg.
2.15 - Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles, 1988-89, with 168pts in 78pg.
2.09 - Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles, 1990-91, with 163pts in 78pg.
2.08 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1989-90, with 123pts in 59pg.
2.05 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1980-81, with 164pts in 80pg.

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Most 20 or more goal seasons

22 - Gordie Howe, Detroit, Hartford, in 26 seasons
19 - Ron Francis, Hartford, Pittsburgh, Carolina, in 21 seasons
17 - Marcel Dionne, Detroit, Los Angeles, NY Rangers, in 18 seasons
17 - Mike Gartner, Washington, Minnesota, NY Rangers, Toronto, Phoenix, in 19 seasons
17 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St Louis, NY Rangers, in 20 seasons
17 - Dave Andreychuk, Buffalo, Toronto, New Jersey, Boston, Colorado, Tampa Bay, in 20 seasons
17 - Mark Messier, Edmonton, NY Rangers, Vancouver, in 21 seasons
 

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Most consecutive 20 or more goal seasons

22 - Gordie Howe, Detroit, 1949-50 - 1970-71.
17 - Marcel Dionne, Detroit, Los Angeles, NY Rangers, 1971-72 - 1987-88.
16 - Phil Esposito, Chicago, Boston, NY Rangers, 1964-65 - 1979-80.
15 - Mike Gartner, Washington, Minnisota, NY Rangers, Toronto,   1979-80 - 1993-94.
15 - Brett Hall, Calgary, St Louis, Detroit, 1987-88-2001-02

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Most 30 or more goal seasons

17 - Mike Gartner, Washington, Minnesota, NY Rangers, Toronto,  Phoenix, in 18 seasons
14 - Gordie Howe, Detroit, Hartford in 26 seasons
     - Marcel Dionne, Detroit, Los Angeles, NY Rangers, in 18 seasons
     - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St Louis, NY Rangers, in 20 seasons
13 - Bobbby Hull, Chicago, Winnipeg, Hartford, in 16 seasons
     - Phil Esposito, Chicago, Boston, NY Rangers, in 18 seasons

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Most consecutive 30 or more goal seasons

15 - Mike Gartner, Washington, Minnesota, NY Rangers, Toronto,  1979-80 - 1993-94.
13 - Bobby Hull, Chicago, 1959-60 - 1971-72.
     - Phil Esposito, Boston, NY Rangers, 1967-68 - 1979-80.
     - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, 1979-80 - 1991-92.
12 - Marcel Dionne, Detroit, Los Angeles, 1974-75 - 1985-86.

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Most 40 or more goals seasons

12 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St Louis, NY Rangers, in 20 seasons.
10 - Marcel Dionne, Detroit, Los Angeles, NY Rangers, in 18 seasons.
     - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, in 14 seasons.
 9 - Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, in 10 seasons.
   - Mike Gartner, Washington, Minnesota, NY Rangers, Toronto,  Phoenix, in 19 seasons.

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Most consecutive 40 or more goal seasons

12 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, 1979-80 - 1990-91.
 9 - Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1977-78 - 1985-86.
 8 - Luc Robitaille, Los Angeles, 1986-87 - 1993-94.
 7 - Phil Esposito, Boston, 1968-69 - 1974-75.
   - Michel Goulet, Quebec, 1981-82 - 1987-88.
   - Jari Kurri, Edmonton, 1982-83 - 1988-89.

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Most 50 or more goals seasons

9 - Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, in 10 seasons.
   - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St. Louis, NY Rangers, in 20 seasons.
6 - Guy Lafleur, Montreal, NY Rangers, Quebec, in 17 seasons.
  - Marcel Dionne, Detroit, Los Angeles, NY Rangers, in 18 seasons.
  - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, in 12 seasons.
5 - Bobby Hull, Chiacgo, Winnipeg, Hartford, in 16 seasons.
   - Phil Esposito, Chicago, Boston, NY Rangers, in 18 seasons.
   - Brett Hull, Calgary, St Louis, Dallas, in 13 seasons.
   - Steve Yzerman, Detroit, in 19 seasons.

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Most consecutive 50 or more goal seasons

9 - Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1977-78 - 1985-86.
8 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1979-80 - 1986-87.
6 - Guy Lafleur, Montreal, 1974-75 - 1979-80.
5 - Phil Esposito, Boston, 1970-71 - 1974-75.
   - Marcel Dionne, Los Angeles, 1978-79 - 1982-83.
   - Brett Hull, St Louis, 1989-90 - 1993-94.

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Most 60 or more goals seasons

5 - Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, in 10 seasons.
   - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St Louis, NY Rangers, in 20 seasons.
4 - Phil Esposito, Chicago, Boston, NY Rangers, in 18 seasons.
  - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, in 14 seasons.

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Most consecutive 60 or more goal seasons

4 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1981-82 - 1984-85.
3 - Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1980-81 - 1982-83.
   - Brett Hull, St Louis, 1989-90 - 1991-92.
2 - Phil Esposito, Boston, 1970-71 - 1971-72, 1973-74 - 1974-75.
   - Jari Kurri, Edmonton, 1984-85 - 1985-86.
   - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1987-88 - 1988-89.
   - Steve Yzerman, Detroit, 1988-89 - 1989-90.
  - Pavel Bure, Vancouver, 1992-93 - 1993-94

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Most 100 or more point seasons

15 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St Louis, NT Rangers, in 20 seasons.
10 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, in 14 seasons.
 8 - Marcel Dionne, Detroit, Los Angeles, NY Rangers, in 18 seasons.
 7 - Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, in 10 seasons.
     - Peter Stastny, Quebec, New Jersey, St Louis, in 15 seasons.

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Most consecutive 100 or more point seasons

13 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, 1979-80 - 1991-92.
 6 - Bobby Orr, Boston, 1969-70 - 1974-75.
   - Guy Lafleur, Montreal, 1974-75 - 1979-80.
   - Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1980-81 - 1985-86.
   - Peter Stastny, Quebec, 1980-81 - 1985-86.
   - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1984-85 - 1989-90.
   - Steve Yzerman, Detroit, 1987-88 - 1992-93.

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Most three-or-more goal games, career

50 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St Louis, NY Rangers, in 20 seasons, 37 three-goal games, 9 four-goal games, 4 five-goal games.

40 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, in 14 seasons, 27 three-goal games, 10 four-goal games, 3 five-goal games.


39 - Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, in 10 seasons, 30 three-goal games, 9 four-goal games.


32 - Phil Esposito, Chicago, Boston, NY Rangers, in 18 sesons,   27 three-goal games, 5 four-goal games.


31 - Brett Hull, Calgary, St. Louis, in 17 seasons, 28 three-goal games, 3 four-goal games


28 - Bobby Hull, Chicago, Winnipeg, Hartford, in 16 seasons, 24 three-goal games, 4 four-goal games.

28 - Marcel Dionne, Detroit, Los Angeles, NY Rangers, in 18 seasons,25 three-goal games, 3 four goal games.

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Most three-or-more goal games, one season

10 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1981-82. 6 three-goal games, 3 four-goal games, 1 five-goal game..
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   - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1983-84. 6 three-goal games,4 four-goal games.
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 9 - Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1980-81. 6 three-goal games, 3 four-goal games..
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   - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1988-89. 7 three-goal games, 1 four-goal game, 1 five-goal game..
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 8 - Brett Hull, St Louis, 1991-92. 8 three-goal games.

 7 - Joe Malone, Montreal, 1917-18. 2 three-goal games, 2 four-goal games, 3 five-goal games...
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   - Phil Esposito, Boston, 1970-71. 7 three-goal games..
   - Rick Martin, Buffalo, 1975-76. 6 three-goal games, 1 four-goal game..
   - Alexander Mogilny, Buffalo, 1992-93. 5 three-goal games, 2 four-goal games.

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Longest consecutive goal-scoring streak

16 games - Harry (Punch) Broadbent, Ottawa, 1921-22. 27 goals during streak.
14 games - Joe Malone, Montreal, 1917-18. 35 goals during streak.
13 games - Newsy Lalonde, Montreal, 1920-21. 24 goals during streak.
                 - Charlie Simmer, Los Angeles, 1979-80. 17 goals during streak.
12 games - Cy Denneny, Ottawa, 1917-18. 23 goals during streak.
                 - Dave Lumley, Edmonton, 1981-82. 15 goals during streak.
                 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1992-93. 18 goals during streak.

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Longest consecutive assist-scoring streak

23 games - Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles, 1990-91, 48a during streak.
18 games - Adam Oates, Boston, 1992-93, 28a during streak.
17 games - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1983-84, 38a during streak.
                 - Paul Coffey, Edmonton, 1985-86, 27a during streak.
                 - Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles, 1989-90, 35a during streak.

16 games - Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh, 2000-01, 24a during streak.

15 games - Jari Kurri, Edmonton, 1983-84, 21a during streak.
                 - Brian Leetch, NY Rangers, 1991-92, 23a during streak.

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Longest consecutive point-scoring streak

51 games - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1983-84. 61g-92a-153pts.
46 games - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1989-90. 39g-64a-103pts.
39 games - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1985-86. 33g-75a-108pts.
30 games - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1982-83. 24g-52a-76pts.
                 - Mats Sundin, Quebec, 1992-93. 21g-25a-46pts.
28 games - Guy Lefleur, Montreal, 1976-77. 19g-42a-61pts.
                 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1984-85. 20g-43a-63pts.
                 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1985-86. 21g-38a-59pts.
                 - Paul Coffey, Edmonton, 1985-86. 16g-39a-55pts.
                 - Steve Yzerman, Detroit, 1988-89. 29g-36a-65pts.

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Longest consecutive point-scoring streak from start of season

51 games - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1983-84. 61g-92a-153pts during streak which was stopped by goaltender Markus Matterson and Los Angeles on Jan. 28, 1984.

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Longest consecutive point-scoring streak by a defenseman

28 games - Paul Coffey, Edmonton, 1985-86. 16g-39a-55pts.
9 games  - Ray Bourque, Boston, 1987-88. 6g-21a-27pts.
17 games - Ray Bourque, Boston, 1984-85. 4g-24a-28pts.
                 - Brian Leetch, NY Rangers, 1991-92. 5g-24a-29pts.
16 games - Gary Suter, Calgary, 1987-88. 8g-17a-25pts.
15 games - Bobby Orr, Boston, 1970-71. 10g-23a-33pts.
                 - Bobby Orr, Boston, 1973-74. 8g-15a-23pts.
                 - Steve Duchesne, Quebec, 1992-93. 4g-17a-21pts.
               - Chris Chelios, Chicago, 1995-96. 4g-16a-20pts.

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