List of NHL players with 100-point seasons

[5] On six occasions a player has been traded during a 100-point season: Jean Ratelle, Bernie Nicholls, John Cullen, Teemu Selanne, Wayne Gretzky, and Joe Thornton.

The first was Marcel Dionne in 1974–75 with the Detroit Red Wings and then 1976–77 with the Los Angeles Kings.

[3] Gretzky, Coffey, and Adam Oates are the only players to have two 100 point seasons with two different teams (Joe Sakic scored 100 points with the Quebec Nordiques and also with the Colorado Avalanche, which are two different teams, though technically the same franchise).

[2] The youngest player to achieve a 100-point season is Sidney Crosby, at 18 years, 253 days old.

The oldest player to achieve a 100-point season is Gordie Howe, at 40 years, 364 days—the day before his 41st birthday.

Joe Sakic had the greatest time period between first and last 100 point seasons, achieving his first in 1988-89, and his last in 2005-06, for a span of 17 years.

Wayne Gretzky is the only player to achieve or surpass a 200-point season, doing so with the Edmonton Oilers four times: 1981–82 and three consecutive from 1983–84 to 1985–86.

While Gretzky would surpass each of the 160 through 190-point thresholds multiple times, only one other player has ever reached those marks – Mario Lemieux.

[3] Four franchises have had 100 point players before and after the entire team moved: the Hartford Whalers/Carolina Hurricanes, the Atlanta Flames/Calgary Flames, the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche, and the Minnesota North Stars/Dallas Stars.

[3] Of the 32 franchises in the NHL in 2022–23, five have never had a player achieve a 100 point season: New Jersey Devils (started as Kansas City Scouts in 1974–75),[7] Nashville Predators (1998–99),[8] Columbus Blue Jackets (joined in 2000–01 season),[9] and the two newest teams, the Vegas Golden Knights (2017–18)[10] and Seattle Kraken (2021–22).