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In the midst of a little bit of research, I ran into what I think is an interesting trivia question, though sad for a few teams.
Can you name the last player to finish in the top 10 in goals scored in a season for each NHL team?
Don't cheat. Take a run without searching and see if you can beat 19 in the comments.
Anaheim Ducks | |
Boston Bruins | |
Buffalo Sabres | |
Calgary Flames | |
Carolina Hurricanes | |
Chicago Blackhawks | |
Colorado Avalanche | |
Columbus Blue Jackets | |
Dallas Stars | |
Detroit Red Wings | |
Edmonton Oilers | |
Florida Panthers | |
Los Angeles Kings | |
Minnesota Wild | |
Montreal Canadiens | |
Nashville Predators | |
New Jersey Devils | |
New York Islanders | |
New York Rangers | |
Ottawa Senators | |
Philadelphia Flyers | |
Arizona Coyotes | |
Pittsburgh Penguins | |
San Jose Sharks | |
St. Louis Blues | |
Tampa Bay Lightning | |
Toronto Maple Leafs | |
Vancouver Canucks | |
Washington Capitals | |
Winnipeg Jets |
If you believe a team had two guys in the top ten in the same year, name them both.