Jarome Iginla led the NHL in goals scored in 2001-2002 with 52 for the Calgary Flames.
For the 2007-2008 season, Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals led the NHL with 65 goals.
For the 2002-2003 season, Milan Hejduk of the Colorado Avalanche led the NHL with 50 goals.
Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals.
The Devils led the league in scoring in 2000-2001.
Steven Stamkos of the Tampa Bay Lightning led the NHL with 51 goals in 2009-10.
Bobby Hull
7 - Joe Malone, Quebec, January 31, 1920, at Quebec is the most in NHL history. Joe Malone, was the greatest scorer in the early history of the NHL, Malone began playing professional hockey in 1909. He became captain and coach of the Quebec Bulldogs in 1911 and promptly led them to two consecutive Stanley Cup championships. He scored 9 goals in one of the 1913 playoff games. After the Quebec team folded, Malone joined the Montreal Canadiens in the NHL's first season, 1917-18. He scored 5 goals in their first game and ended the season with 44 goals in 20 games. The Quebec franchise resumed play in 1919 and Malone returned to the team. On January 31, 1920, he scored 7 goals in a game, still the NHL record, and he had 6 goals in the last game of the season. He led the league for the second time with 48 points on 39 goals and 9 assists. Malone returned to Montreal for one season, went to Hamilton, Ontario, for another, then played with Montreal again in 1922-23. He retired after just nine games the following season. He played 125 regular season games in the NHL, scoring 146 goals, with 21 assists. In 9 NHL playoff games, he had 5 goals.
In 2009, Derek Jeter and Johnny Damon led the Yankees with 107 runs scored.
Alexander Ovechkin scored 63 goals in the 2007-2008 season.
Joseph-Henri-Maurice "Rocket" Richard was a professional ice hockey player, and played for the Montreal Canadiens from 1942 to 1960. The "Rocket" was the most prolific goal-scorer of his era, achieving the fabled feat of 50 goals in 50 games.Maurice Richard was the first to score 50 goals in one season (the 1944-45 NHL season), doing so in 50 games, and the first to score 500 goals in a career. He finished his career with 544 goals in the regular season, with 82 in the playoffs which included a record six overtime winners (only matched by Joe Sakic), and led the league in goals five times. He also amassed 421 assists for a total of 965 points in 978 games. 50 goals in 50 games continues to be a marker of scoring excellence to this day, and few players have surpassed that mark.
Ronaldo actually led the Brazilian team with 4 attempts and 3 successful goals during the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The Brazilian team, as a whole, scored 8 goals. Ronaldo 4 attempts, 3 goals Cafu 1 attempt, 1 goal Roberto Carlos 2 attempts, 1 goal Gilberto Silva 1 attempt, 1 goal Rivaldo 1 attempt, 1 goal Ronaldihno 1 attempt, 1 goal Polga 1 attempt, 0 goals