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the edmomton oilers gretzky, kurri, and coffey all did it in one season Coffey never had 50 goals in a season. The most he ever had was 48. 1983-84 Edmonton Oilers. Wayne Gretzky with 87, Glenn Anderson had 54, and Jari Kurri had 52
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While I don't know exactly who the last Oiler was to score five goals in one game, I know only three Oilers have ever done it. Gretzky did it four times, Jari Kurri did it once and Pat Hughes who had 130 career goals did it once also. I think its a safe bet to say it was Gretzky.
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Wayne Gretzky scored 52 goals and assisted on 163 others for 215 points during the 1985-86 season. Gretzky also holds the playoff scoring record with 17 goals and 30 assists during the 1985 playoffs. Those 47 playoff points along with his 208 regular season points in 1984-85 are an NHL record for points in one season including playoffs.
If you mean in one playoff year, the record is 19 goals, done twice, by Reggie Leach in 1976 and by Jari Kurri in 1985. The career playoff total is 122 goals by Wayne Gretzky. For complete playoff stats, I suggest you Google " NHL Playoff Records" and consult some of the sites offered.
It should come as no surprise that the Edmonton Oilers of 1983-84 (the heyday of Gretzky, Messier, Kurri etc) are the highest-scoring team in history. They found the net 446 times.
Jari Kurri is Gretzky's best known linemate. Paired with No. 99 since he arrived in Edmonton, Jari was joined by fellow Finn Esa Tikkanen to make the "Finnish Sandwich" line. Kurri was later traded to Los Angeles to re-join Gretzky there, but they were rarely on the ice together. In L.A., Gretzky was paired at times with Luc Robitaille, but is best remembered for leading the line of Tomas Sandstrom and Tony Granato. In St. Louis played with Brett Hull, but the pairing was never as prolific as was expected.
it used to be gretzky carrying it in and setting up jari kurri for the one-timer.also, usually esa tikkanen played on gretzkys left but, sather could change it from shift to shift.
Kurri Kurri's name comes from the local awabakal-languagewhere it has a meaning similar to "the beginning" or "the first".