List of NHL players with 50-goal seasons

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Alexander Ovechkin reached 50 goals for the seventh time in his career in 2015–16.

Scoring 50 goals in one season is one of the most celebrated individual achievements in the National Hockey League (NHL).[1] In 1944–45, Maurice Richard became the first player to score 50 goals in a season. Bernie Geoffrion became the second player to reach the milestone 16 years later in 1960–61. Fifty-goal seasons increased in frequency during the 1970s and 1980s as offense increased across the league. By 1980, it had been reached 24 times in NHL history; the plateau was reached 76 times in the 1980s alone.

Wayne Gretzky scored his 50th goal in his 39th game in 1981–82, the fastest any player has done so. He also shares the record for most 50-goal seasons with Mike Bossy, each having reached the milestone nine times in their careers. A record fourteen players exceeded 50 goals in 1992–93, after which offence declined across the league, and with it the number of players to reach the total. For the first time in 29 years, no player scored 50 goals in 1998–99. Ninety-one unique players have scored 50 goals in any one NHL season, doing so a combined 186 times.

History

Joe Malone scored 44 goals for the Montreal Canadiens in the NHL's inaugural season of 1917–18—a season with a twenty-game schedule. It was a record that stood nearly 30 years.[2] The introduction of the centre red line and permission of forward passing out of the defensive zone in 1943 increased scoring;[3] six players scored 30 goals in 1943–44, the first time in league history so many players reached that total in one season.[4] Maurice Richard averaged a goal per game for Montreal in 1944–45 and surpassed Malone's record late in the season.[5] He was as obsessed with reaching the 50-goal mark as his opponents were with preventing it. Richard faced opponents who repeatedly elbowed, hooked and held him in an effort to prevent him from reaching 50.[2] As a result, he scored only seven goals in his final 13 games.[6] Richard scored his 50th goal, in 50 games, in the third period of Montreal's final game of the season against the Boston Bruins.[7] The league introduced the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy in his honour in 1999, and the Canadiens donated the physical trophy.[8]

Richard's mark stood untouched for 16 seasons until Bernie Geoffrion became the second player to score 50 goals in 1960–61, also for Montreal, doing so in his 62nd game of the season (and the Canadiens' 68th).[1] Early in the 1960s, Chicago Black Hawks teammates Stan Mikita and Bobby Hull began experimenting with curved blades, noticing that different bends made shots more unpredictable for goaltenders. Mikita led the NHL in scoring four times using a curved blade,[9] while Hull became the third player in NHL history to score 50 goals in 1961–62. It was the first of five times he would reach the milestone.[10]

While playing for Boston in the 1970s, Phil Esposito scored 50 goals in five consecutive seasons, led by a then-NHL record 76 goals in 1970–71.[11] By 1980, 24 players had reached the mark.[12] Mike Bossy of the New York Islanders joined Richard as the second man in NHL history to score 50 goals in 50 games in 1980–81. He did so by scoring two goals in the final five minutes of the Islanders' 50th game.[12] Bossy, who had set a league rookie-scoring record with 53 goals in 1977–78, surpassed the 50-goal mark in each of his first nine NHL seasons.[13] The 1980s represented one of the highest scoring eras in NHL history:[14] on 76 occasions, a player scored 50 goals in a season.[1] Wayne Gretzky was responsible for nine of those occasions, including his league-record 92 goals in 1981–82.[15] In that season, Gretzky scored five goals in his 39th game of the season to total 50, bettering Richard and Bossy by 11 games as the fastest to reach the mark.[16]

A record 14 players scored 50 goals in 1992–93.[17] Among them was Teemu Selanne, who scored 76 goals as a rookie, surpassing Bossy's record for first-year players by 23 goals.[18] Brett Hull, son of Bobby, scored over 50 goals five times in the 1990s,[19] equalling his father's totals in the 1960s. As teams shifted their focus to defensive play rather than offensive, scoring rapidly declined in the late 1990s.[20] No player scored 50 in 1998–99, the first time that had happened in 29 years, excluding the lockout-shortened 1994–95 NHL season.[21]

Only five players reached the 50-goal mark between 1999 and 2004: Pavel Bure, Joe Sakic, Jaromir Jagr, Jarome Iginla, and Milan Hejduk. Following the 2004–05 lockout that cancelled the season, the league introduced numerous rule changes designed to increase scoring.[20] Five players scored 50 in 2005–06; however, the number of players reaching 50 goals has decreased since. Alexander Ovechkin was the only player to do so in 2008–09.[22] Ovechkin scored 50 goals for the fourth time in his career in 2009–10. He was one of three players to reach the mark, joined by Steven Stamkos and Sidney Crosby.[23] Ovechkin alone reached the mark again in 2013–14, 2014–15, and 2015–16.

Players

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Maurice "Rocket" Richard was the NHL's first 50-goal scorer.
A amazing scorer with 4 Stanley Cups.
Mike Bossy had a record nine consecutive 50-goal seasons.
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Wayne Gretzky had nine 50-goal seasons in his career, a record shared with Bossy. Gretzky has the top two goal-scoring seasons, with 92 in 1981–82 and 87 in 1983–84.
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Mario Lemieux had six seasons with 50 or more goals, peaking at 85 in 1988–89.
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Jarome Iginla has had two 50-goal seasons: 2001–02 and 2007–08.
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Teemu Selanne set an NHL rookie record with 76 goals in 1992–93.
Håkan Loob became the first Swede to score 50 goals in one season in 1987–88.
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Sergei Fedorov scored 56 goals in 1993–94.
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Joe Sakic reached the mark twice.
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Pavel Bure topped 50 goals with both Vancouver and Florida.
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Jonathan Cheechoo led the NHL with 56 goals in 2005–06.
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Dany Heatley topped 50 goals twice with the Ottawa Senators.
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Vincent Lecavalier scored 52 goals in 2006–07.
Key
 *  Player is active in the NHL in 2016–17
(#) Denotes the number of times a player with multiple 50-goal seasons reached that total
Season Player Team GP G Ref
1944–45Maurice RichardMontreal Canadiens5050[7]
1960–61Bernie GeoffrionMontreal Canadiens6450[1]
1961–62Bobby Hull (1)Chicago Black Hawks7050[10]
1965–66Bobby Hull (2)Chicago Black Hawks6554[10]
1966–67Bobby Hull (3)Chicago Black Hawks6652[10]
1968–69Bobby Hull (4)Chicago Black Hawks7458[10]
1970–71Phil Esposito (1)Boston Bruins7876[11]
1970–71Johnny BucykBoston Bruins7851[1]
1971–72Phil Esposito (2)Boston Bruins7666[11]
1971–72Vic HadfieldNew York Rangers7850[24]
1971–72Bobby Hull (5)Chicago Black Hawks7850[10]
1972–73Phil Esposito (3)Boston Bruins7855[11]
1972–73Mickey Redmond (1)Detroit Red Wings7652[25]
1972–73Rick MacLeishPhiladelphia Flyers7850[26]
1973–74Phil Esposito (4)Boston Bruins7868[11]
1973–74Rick Martin (1)Buffalo Sabres7852[27]
1973–74Mickey Redmond (2)Detroit Red Wings7651[25]
1973–74Ken HodgeBoston Bruins7650[28]
1974–75Phil Esposito (5)Boston Bruins7961[11]
1974–75Guy Lafleur (1)Montreal Canadiens7053[29]
1974–75Rick Martin (2)Buffalo Sabres6852[27]
1974–75Danny GrantDetroit Red Wings8050[24]
1975–76Reggie Leach (1)Philadelphia Flyers8061[30]
1975–76Guy Lafleur (2)Montreal Canadiens8056[29]
1975–76Pierre Larouche (1)Pittsburgh Penguins7653[1]
1975–76Jean PronovostPittsburgh Penguins8052[31]
1975–76Danny Gare (1)Buffalo Sabres7950[32]
1975–76Bill BarberPhiladelphia Flyers8050[33]
1976–77Steve ShuttMontreal Canadiens8060[34]
1976–77Guy Lafleur (3)Montreal Canadiens8056[29]
1976–77Marcel Dionne (1)Los Angeles Kings8053[35]
1977–78Guy Lafleur (4)Montreal Canadiens7860[29]
1977–78Mike Bossy (1)New York Islanders7353[13]
1978–79Mike Bossy (2)New York Islanders8069[13]
1978–79Marcel Dionne (2)Los Angeles Kings8059[35]
1978–79Guy Lafleur (5)Montreal Canadiens8052[29]
1978–79Guy ChouinardAtlanta Flames8050[24]
1979–80Charlie Simmer (1)Los Angeles Kings6456[36]
1979–80Danny Gare (2)Buffalo Sabres7656[32]
1979–80Blaine Stoughton (1)Hartford Whalers8056[37]
1979–80Marcel Dionne (3)Los Angeles Kings8053[35]
1979–80Mike Bossy (3)New York Islanders7551[13]
1979–80Wayne Gretzky (1)Edmonton Oilers7951[38]
1979–80Pierre Larouche (2)Montreal Canadiens7350[1]
1979–80Guy Lafleur (6)Montreal Canadiens7450[29]
1979–80Reggie Leach (2)Philadelphia Flyers7650[30]
1980–81Mike Bossy (4)New York Islanders7968[13]
1980–81Marcel Dionne (4)Los Angeles Kings8058[35]
1980–81Charlie Simmer (2)Los Angeles Kings6556[36]
1980–81Wayne Gretzky (2)Edmonton Oilers8055[38]
1980–81Rick KehoePittsburgh Penguins8055[24]
1980–81Wayne BabychSt. Louis Blues7854[24]
1980–81Jacques RichardQuebec Nordiques7852[24]
1980–81Dennis Maruk (1)Washington Capitals8050[39]
1981–82Wayne Gretzky (3)Edmonton Oilers8092[38]
1981–82Mike Bossy (5)New York Islanders8064[13]
1981–82Dennis Maruk (2)Washington Capitals8060[39]
1981–82Dino Ciccarelli (1)Minnesota North Stars7655[40]
1981–82Rick Vaive (1)Toronto Maple Leafs7754[41]
1981–82Blaine Stoughton (2)Hartford Whalers8052[37]
1981–82Rick MiddletonBoston Bruins7551[42]
1981–82Marcel Dionne (5)Los Angeles Kings7850[35]
1981–82Mark MessierEdmonton Oilers7850[43]
1981–82Bryan TrottierNew York Islanders8050[44]
1982–83Wayne Gretzky (4)Edmonton Oilers8071[38]
1982–83Lanny McDonaldCalgary Flames8066[45]
1982–83Mike Bossy (6)New York Islanders7960[13]
1982–83Michel Goulet (1)Quebec Nordiques8057[46]
1982–83Marcel Dionne (6)Los Angeles Kings8056[35]
1982–83Al SecordChicago Black Hawks8054[47]
1982–83Rick Vaive (2)Toronto Maple Leafs7851[41]
1983–84Wayne Gretzky (5)Edmonton Oilers7487[38]
1983–84Michel Goulet (2)Quebec Nordiques7556[46]
1983–84Tim Kerr (1)Philadelphia Flyers7954[48]
1983–84Glenn Anderson (1)Edmonton Oilers8054[49]
1983–84Jari Kurri (1)Edmonton Oilers6452[50]
1983–84Rick Vaive (3)Toronto Maple Leafs7652[41]
1983–84Mike Bossy (7)New York Islanders6751[13]
1983–84Mike BullardPittsburgh Penguins7651[51]
1984–85Wayne Gretzky (6)Edmonton Oilers8073[38]
1984–85Jari Kurri (2)Edmonton Oilers7371[50]
1984–85Mike Bossy (8)New York Islanders7658[13]
1984–85Michel Goulet (3)Quebec Nordiques6955[46]
1984–85John OgrodnickDetroit Red Wings7955[52]
1984–85Tim Kerr (2)Philadelphia Flyers7454[48]
1984–85Bobby CarpenterWashington Capitals8053[53]
1984–85Dale HawerchukWinnipeg Jets8053[54]
1984–85Mike GartnerWashington Capitals8050[55]
1985–86Jari Kurri (3)Edmonton Oilers7868[50]
1985–86Mike Bossy (9)New York Islanders8061[13]
1985–86Tim Kerr (3)Philadelphia Flyers7658[48]
1985–86Glenn Anderson (2)Edmonton Oilers7254[49]
1985–86Michel Goulet (4)Quebec Nordiques7553[46]
1985–86Wayne Gretzky (7)Edmonton Oilers8052[38]
1986–87Wayne Gretzky (8)Edmonton Oilers7962[38]
1986–87Tim Kerr (4)Philadelphia Flyers7558[48]
1986–87Mario Lemieux (1)Pittsburgh Penguins6354[56]
1986–87Jari Kurri (4)Edmonton Oilers7954[50]
1986–87Dino Ciccarelli (2)Minnesota North Stars8052[40]
1987–88Mario Lemieux (2)Pittsburgh Penguins7770[56]
1987–88Craig SimpsonPittsburgh Penguins/Edmonton Oilers8056[57]
1987–88Jimmy CarsonLos Angeles Kings8055[58]
1987–88Luc Robitaille (1)Los Angeles Kings8053[59]
1987–88Joe Nieuwendyk (1)Calgary Flames7551[60]
1987–88Steve Yzerman (1)Detroit Red Wings6450[61]
1987–88Stephane Richer (1)Montreal Canadiens7250[62]
1987–88Hakan LoobCalgary Flames8050[24]
1988–89Mario Lemieux (3)Pittsburgh Penguins7685[56]
1988–89Bernie NichollsLos Angeles Kings7970[63]
1988–89Steve Yzerman (2)Detroit Red Wings8065[61]
1988–89Wayne Gretzky (9)Los Angeles Kings7854[38]
1988–89Joe Nieuwendyk (2)Calgary Flames7751[60]
1988–89Joe MullenCalgary Flames7951[64]
1989–90Brett Hull (1)St. Louis Blues8072[19]
1989–90Steve Yzerman (3)Detroit Red Wings7962[61]
1989–90Cam Neely (1)Boston Bruins7655[65]
1989–90Brian BellowsMinnesota North Stars8055[66]
1989–90Pat LaFontaine (1)New York Islanders7454[67]
1989–90Luc Robitaille (2)Los Angeles Kings8052[59]
1989–90Stephane Richer (2)Montreal Canadiens7551[62]
1989–90Gary LeemanToronto Maple Leafs8051[24]
1990–91Brett Hull (2)St. Louis Blues7886[19]
1990–91Cam Neely (2)Boston Bruins6951[65]
1990–91Theoren FleuryCalgary Flames7951[68]
1990–91Steve Yzerman (4)Detroit Red Wings8051[61]
1991–92Brett Hull (3)St. Louis Blues7370[19]
1991–92Kevin Stevens (1)Pittsburgh Penguins8054[69]
1991–92Gary RobertsCalgary Flames7653[24]
1991–92Jeremy Roenick (1)Chicago Blackhawks8053[70]
1992–93Alexander Mogilny (1)Buffalo Sabres7776[71]
1992–93Teemu Selanne (1)Winnipeg Jets8476[18]
1992–93Mario Lemieux (4)Pittsburgh Penguins6069[56]
1992–93Luc Robitaille (3)Los Angeles Kings8463[59]
1992–93Pavel Bure (1)Vancouver Canucks8360[72]
1992–93Pierre TurgeonNew York Islanders8358[73]
1992–93Steve Yzerman (5)Detroit Red Wings8458[61]
1992–93Kevin Stevens (2)Pittsburgh Penguins7255[69]
1992–93Brett Hull (4)St. Louis Blues8054[19]
1992–93Dave Andreychuk (1)Buffalo Sabres/Toronto Maple Leafs8354[74]
1992–93Pat LaFontaine (2)Buffalo Sabres8453[67]
1992–93Mark RecchiPhiladelphia Flyers8453[75]
1992–93Brendan Shanahan (1)St. Louis Blues7151[76]
1992–93Jeremy Roenick (2)Chicago Blackhawks8450[70]
1993–94Pavel Bure (2)Vancouver Canucks7660[72]
1993–94Brett Hull (5)St. Louis Blues8157[19]
1993–94Sergei FedorovDetroit Red Wings8256[77]
1993–94Dave Andreychuk (2)Toronto Maple Leafs8353[74]
1993–94Brendan Shanahan (2)St. Louis Blues8152[76]
1993–94Ray SheppardDetroit Red Wings8252[78]
1993–94Adam GravesNew York Rangers8452[24]
1993–94Cam Neely (3)Boston Bruins4950[65]
1993–94Mike ModanoDallas Stars7650[79]
1995–96Mario Lemieux (5)Pittsburgh Penguins7069[56]
1995–96Jaromir Jagr* (1)Pittsburgh Penguins8262[80]
1995–96Alexander Mogilny (2)Vancouver Canucks7955[71]
1995–96Peter Bondra (1)Washington Capitals6752[81]
1995–96John LeClair (1)Philadelphia Flyers8251[82]
1995–96Joe Sakic (1)Colorado Avalanche8251[83]
1995–96Keith Tkachuk (1)Winnipeg Jets7650[84]
1995–96Paul KariyaMighty Ducks of Anaheim8250[85]
1996–97Keith Tkachuk (2)Phoenix Coyotes8152[84]
1996–97Teemu Selanne (2)Mighty Ducks of Anaheim7851[18]
1996–97Mario Lemieux (6)Pittsburgh Penguins7650[56]
1996–97John LeClair (2)Philadelphia Flyers8250[82]
1997–98Teemu Selanne (3)Mighty Ducks of Anaheim7352[18]
1997–98Peter Bondra (2)Washington Capitals7652[81]
1997–98Pavel Bure (3)Vancouver Canucks8251[72]
1997–98John LeClair (3)Philadelphia Flyers8251[82]
1999–2000Pavel Bure (4)Florida Panthers7458[72]
2000–01Pavel Bure (5)Florida Panthers8259[72]
2000–01Joe Sakic (2)Colorado Avalanche8254[83]
2000–01Jaromir Jagr* (2)Pittsburgh Penguins8152[80]
2001–02Jarome Iginla* (1)Calgary Flames8252[86]
2002–03Milan HejdukColorado Avalanche8250[87]
2005–06Jonathan CheechooSan Jose Sharks8256[88]
2005–06Jaromir Jagr* (3)New York Rangers8254[80]
2005–06Ilya Kovalchuk (1)Atlanta Thrashers7852[89]
2005–06Alexander Ovechkin* (1)Washington Capitals8152[90]
2005–06Dany Heatley* (1)Ottawa Senators8250[91]
2006–07Vincent Lecavalier*Tampa Bay Lightning8252[92]
2006–07Dany Heatley* (2)Ottawa Senators8250[91]
2007–08Alexander Ovechkin* (2)Washington Capitals8265[90]
2007–08Ilya Kovalchuk (2)Atlanta Thrashers7952[89]
2007–08Jarome Iginla* (2)Calgary Flames8250[86]
2008–09Alexander Ovechkin* (3)Washington Capitals7956[90]
2009–10Sidney Crosby*Pittsburgh Penguins8151[93]
2009–10Steven Stamkos* (1)Tampa Bay Lightning8251[94]
2009–10Alexander Ovechkin* (4)Washington Capitals7250[90]
2010–11Corey Perry*Anaheim Ducks8250[95]
2011–12Steven Stamkos* (2)Tampa Bay Lightning8260[94]
2011–12Evgeni Malkin*Pittsburgh Penguins7550[96]
2013–14Alexander Ovechkin* (5)Washington Capitals7851[90]
2014–15Alexander Ovechkin* (6)Washington Capitals8153[90]
2015–16Alexander Ovechkin* (7)Washington Capitals7950[90]

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