0. Both are in the eastern conference, therefore it would be impossible to play eachother in the finals because it is played by the winner of the western vs the winner of the eastern conference
Wilt scored exactly sixty points on three different occasions He score 61points six times, 62 six times,63 two times,65 three times,66 one time,67 four times and 68 once. He never scored 64 or 69 points in a game.
Note: there have only been 5 defensemen who scored 100 points in a single NHL season: Bobby Orr (6 times) Paul Coffey (5 times) Al MacInnis Brian Leetch Denis Potvin Another note: neither Phil Housley, Raymond Borque, nor Larry Murphy reached 100 points in a season, despite all being in the top 40 all time in NHL scoring.
Through the 2010 season, 13. The Lions last victory in Minnesota was December 14, 1997 by the score of 14-13.
Only two NBA players have scored more than 3,000 points in a single season; Wilt chamberlain and Michael Jordan. Chamberlain scored more than 3,000 points three times and Jordan once.Wilt Chamberlain (1961-62) - 4,029Wilt Chamberlain (1962-63) - 3,586Michael Jordan (1986-87) - 3,041Wilt Chamberlain (1960-61) - 3,033
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Allen Iverson has scored 40 or more points 58 times in his NBA career as of the 2004-2005 NBA Season. This meaning that Allen Iverson has scored 40 or more points in 9.51% of all of his games in his career.
Wayne Gretzky. He's also the only player and has done it 4 times. 1981-82, 1983-84, 1984-85, and 1985-86 season (212, 205, 208, and 215 points). Mario Lemieux scored 199 in the 1988-89 season.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have won 2570 regular season games.
If your word crosses triple work score in Scrabble, you get three times the points you would get for that word.
He scored 32 times that season in all competitions
The Maple Leafs have not participated in the playoffs since the 2003-04 season, when the team finished fourth in the Eastern Conference and therefore earned home ice advantage in the first round. Toronto moved past the Ottawa Senators in the first round in seven games, but could only win two games in the Conference Semifinals against the Philadelphia Flyers. The Leafs came to within two points of making the playoffs in the 2005-06 season, one point in 2006-07, but did not have a successful enough year in 2007-08 to finish better than 12th in the Conference standings.
The Sens have never won a playoff series against the Leafs.