Just a heads up that the stats you're using include Empty Net scoring. If you wanted it without those, here's a link to those two seasons:
Skater Box Score, On-Ice, Relative to Teammate, and Zone Start metrics for the NHL
evolving-hockey.com
It changes quite a bit. NST, HockeyRef, and I believe the official NHL site all include ENs both ways. Evolving Hockey does not.
Wow, that really makes a difference with top scorers!
The top four are special.
17 forwards scoring 100+.
11 forwards scoring 90-99
28 forwards scoring 80-89.
Farabee (76), TK (76), Tippett (75), Frost (64), Laughton (47), Cates (41)
MacKinnon (155), McDavid (141), Pastrnk (130), Kucherov (123)
Matthews (119), Panarin (119), Crosby (116), Rantanen (115), Draistaitl (113), Point (112), Pettersson (109), Marner (104), Robertson (103), Nylander (103), B Tkachuk (103), Hyman (102), Bratt (100)
B Tkachuk (99), Nelson (98), Verhaeghe (97), Stutzle (97), Tuch (96), Keller (94), Hagel (91), Malkin (91), Skinner (91), Hischier (91), Thompson (90)
D-men don't score nearly as much:
Karlsson (101), Morrisey (93), Hughes (85)
Josi (80), Toews (80), Makar (77), Fox (72), Dobson (71), Dunn (70),
Dahlin (68), Hedman (66), Bouchard (66), Forsling (65), McAvoy (64), Ekholm (64), Heiskanen (62),
Nurse (61)
17 D-men scoring 60+
20 D-men scoring 50+
Sanheim (52) [Provorov (45), Walker (37)], York 33