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1. Career leader
Winning goals: Gilbert Perreault, 81
Power play goals: Dave Andreychuk, 161
Shorthanded goals: Craig Ramsay, 27
Hat tricks: Rick Martin, 21
3. Single season leader
3.2. Skaters
Winning goals: 11, Danny Gare, 1979-80 and Alexander Mogilny, 1992-93
Power play goals: 28, Dave Andreychuk, 1991-92
Shorthanded goals: 8, Don Luce, 1974-75
+/-: +61, Don Luce, 1974-75
Hat tricks: 7, Rick Martin, 1975-76 and Alexander Mogilny, 1992-93
I'm not very good in english and I don't know if those records are relevant to write there but they are accurate until 2014. Thanks. --Danielvis08 (talk) 11:09, 17 May 2015 (UTC)Reply