Career scoring leaders
The all-time playoff scoring leaders among players in the postseason this year:
| Rk. | Name | Team | GP | Pts |
| 1 | Forsberg | Nas | 139 | 162 |
| 2 | Jagr | NYR | 149 | 155 |
| 3 | Chelios | Det | 218 | 133 |
| 4 | Modano | Dal | 149 | 131 |
| 5 | Lidstrom | Det | 174 | 118 |
| 6 | Zubov | Dal | 147 | 107 |
| 7 | Shanahan | NYR | 137 | 102 |
| 8 | Recchi | Pit | 104 | 96 |
| 9 | Elias | NJ | 111 | 94 |
| 10 | Linden | Van | 112 | 92 |
| 11 | Roberts | Pit | 114 | 85 |
| 12 | Kozlov | Atl | 114 | 79 |
| 13 | S. Niedermayer | Ana | 162 | 75 |
| 14 | Pronger | Ana | 109 | 72 |
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3 Comments:
Is anyone else as impressed that Chris Chelios has been almost as offensively potent in the postseason (0.61 points-per-game) as Nik Lidstrom? (0.67)
There really must have been more scoring in the 1980s. Or should I say 1920s, when Chelly broke in.
Yeah, I'd point to the 80s as being a huge source of those points.
Also, interesting that there are only two PPG+ players on that list. How much of that is the playoffs and how much of that is the inter-lockout era that most of these guys spent the bulk of their time under?
Just for the record:
Trevor Linden
112GP 32G 60A 92P
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