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Originally Posted by scootermojo
Here's my list and the reasons why if you are able to.....
1970-71: Orr had 100 assists on D; Esposito had 76-76-152 and Boston had 7 players in the top 10 in scoring including the top 4.
1981-82: Gretzky's 92 goals, 212 points and the highest scoring season in modern NHL history.
1985-86: Gretzky's 215 points and absurd 163 assists; Coffey's 48 goals on D and Lemieux's impressive 141 sophmore season with NOBODY on his line.
1992-93: Lemieux's 160 points in only 60 games...arguably the most dominant season ever. Record number of 50 goal and 100 point players.
1998-99: Dead Puck era....Hasek's obscene save percentage and Jagr's impressive 127 points in a very low scoring season.
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Great picks. FHM1 did ok with low scoring seasons, but was abysmal with the kinds of seasons and individual performances you listed.
I'd add the WW2 high scoring era... is Maurice Richard able to replicate 50 in 50?