1. Pavel Bure .78 goals per game.
2. Mike Bossy of the New York Islanders has a .762 goals per game average in his career.
no only one point per goal
100$ per game
Mario Lemieux
In the regular seasons, he has played 948 games, he has started 800 games, his minutes per game average is 36.4, his field-goal % is 45.5%, his 3-point field goal % is 34.1%, his free-throw % is 84%, his rebounds per game is 5.3, his assists per game is 4.6, his steals per game is 1.5, his blocks per game is .5 and his points per game is 25.1. In the Playoffs, he as played 152 games, he has started 132 of them. His minutes per game average is 39.1, his field goal % is 44.5%, his 3-point field goal % is 32.5%, his free-throw % is 79.8%, his rebounds per game is 5, his assists per game is 4.6, his steals per game is 1.4, his blocks per game is .7 and his points per game is 24.3. This is all as of June 13th 2009. Which means it will change later on.
This season the Average goals scored per game is 6
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Bobby Hull who average 1.1 points per game Luc Robitaille, highest scoring left winger in NHL history, only had .97 points per game due to an elongated season and the fact that Bobby Hull played in the WHA for 8 years as a Winnipeg Jet and those goals don't count. So the correct answer is, Bobby Hull.
Career goals-per-game average: .601 NHL record goals-per-game average: 1.18 in 1983-84 season (87 goals in 74 games)
0.62 goals per game
Field Goals per game
Wayne Gretzky's average time on the ice over his NHL career was approximately 22-24 minutes per game.
The averages shots on goal per NHL game is around 15-20. It all depends on the defense and how much the forwards back check. The overall skill on the team also determines how many shots on net. If its a worst team, there is more shots on net, the the team is a really good team, their is less shots on net. With the 2005 rule changes, the shots on goal have gone up a bit with the new average around 25 to 30 and in some cases over 40 per game. Average number of shots in an NHL game has changed very little since the late 1960s, when this statistic was first collected during the games. Average number has been, and still is, almost exactly 30. SOURCE: http://www.quanthockey.com/TS/TS_ShotsPerGame.php On NHL.com, the stats show an Avg. of 30 shots/game during the 2009-2010 season. Highest average was 34.1 by the Chicago Blackhawks and the lowest average was 27.6 by the Minnesota Wild. (Note: Regular season totals only.)