Through games played on March 21, 2008: Total Points: 1) Alexander Ovechkin: 60-46-106
2) Evgeni Malkin: 42-57-99
3) Vincent Lecavalier: 40-49-89
4) Jerome Iginla: 45-43-88
5) Pavel Datsyuk: 30-57-87
Goals: 1) Alexander Ovechkin: 60
2) Ilya Kovelchuk: 50
3) Jerome Iginla: 45
4) Evgeni Malkin: 42
5) Vincent Lecavalier: 40
Assists: 1) Joe Thornton: 64
2) Marc Savard: 63
3) Evgeni Malkin, Pavel Datysuk, Nickla Lidstrom: 57
4) Martin St. Louis: 56
5) Henrik Sedin: 55
1. Cristano Ronaldo
Wayne Gretzky holds the regular season NHL goal scoring title of 92 goals in the 81-82 season.
Jean Beliveau
1. Anze Kopitar 14 goals T1. Alexander Ovechkin 2. Marian Gaborik
1. Ovechkin - Washington 2. Carter - Philadelphia3. Parise - New Jersey
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1. Brett Morris -
topscorer 2010/2011: Mario Gomez (also league top scorer in the season)
http://www.nhl.com/ice/careerstats.htm?fetchKey=00002ALLAAHAll&sort=goals&viewName=careerLeadersAllSeasons
As of October 2023, the top five goal scorers in NHL playoff history are Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Brett Hull, Mark Messier, and Jari Kurri. Wayne Gretzky leads with an astonishing 382 goals. These players are celebrated for their exceptional skills and contributions during critical postseason moments, making their marks in NHL history. For the most current statistics, please check the latest NHL sources.
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1 wAYNE GRETSKY, 2 MARIO LEMEAU, 3 PHIL ESPISITO