Auston Matthews is quickly moving up the Maple Leafs' franchise goals-scored list:
1. Mats Sundin -- 420
2. Darryl Sittler -- 389
3. Auston Matthews -- 368
4. Dave Keon -- 365
5. Ron Ellis -- 332
Barring injury, he'll almost certainly be 2nd in Leafs' history during the current / new season. He needs only 52 goals to catch Mats Sundin (which he could theoretically do this season, too). Crazy to think he'll almost certainly be #1 in Leafs' history during 2025.
And Mitch Marner (if not traded) will probably be 4th in Leafs' history of assists after the current / new season. He'll be behind only Salming, Sundin, and Sittler (the 'Triple-S' club).
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McDavid and Draisaitl are doing the same in Edmonton, but with some stiffer competition at the top. At the start of 2024-25:
Goals:
1. Wayne Gretzky -- 583
2. Jari Kurri -- 474
3. Glenn Anderson -- 417
4. Mark Messier -- 392
5. Leon Draisaitl -- 347
6. Connor McDavid -- 335
Draisaitl would need to score 46 goals this season to pass Messier, but it's at least possible. Given his new contract, you have to assume he'll easily surpass Mess and Anderson (as will McDavid), and probably Kurri soon enough, as well. (Gretzky certainly possible, but that's a ways away.)
Assists:
1. Wayne Gretzky -- 1086
2. Connor McDavid -- 647
3. Mark Messier -- 642
The good news is, McDavid blew by Messier late last season... The bad news is, Gretzky is still 439 assists in front...
Points:
1. Wayne Gretzky -- 1669
2. Jari Kurri -- 1043
3. Mark Messier -- 1034
4. Connor McDavid -- 982
5. Glenn Anderson -- 906
6. Leon Draisaitl -- 850
Barring injury, Draisaitl will pass Anderson for 5th on the Oilers' all-time scoring list this season. Where it gets interesting is that a healthy McDavid will pass Messier and Kurri, to be in 2nd place, during next season. (You would assume he'd have around 1100+ points after next season.) He'll still be 550+ points behind Wayne, so catching him would depend on how many more seasons McDavid has in Edmonton.
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In Tampa, the franchise assist list looks like this:
1. Martin St. Louis -- 588
2. Steven Stamkos -- 582
3. Victor Hedman -- 572
4. Nikita Kucherov -- 553
With Stamkos now out of the way, Hedman and Kucherov will quickly pass him this season, and what's more they will be 1 and 2 in Lightning history, probably in the first half of this season.
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And one more high-scoring player these days, Nathan MacKinnon, is quickly moving up the Nordiques / Avalanche lists.
Assists:
1. Joe Sakic -- 1016
2. Peter Šťastný -- 668
3. Nathan MacKinnon -- 564
4. Peter Forsberg -- 538
Points:
1. Joe Sakic -- 1641
2. Peter Šťastný -- 1048
3. Michel Goulet -- 946
4. Nathan MacKinnon -- 899
MacKinnon should pass Goulet this season and into 3rd on the franchise list. He should be able to catch Šťastný in 2025-26.... Not sure about Sakic, though!
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Finally, an update on how Crosby and Malkin are doing with Penguins' all-time numbers:
Goals:
1. Mario Lemieux -- 690
2. Sidney Crosby -- 592
3. Evgeni Malkin -- 498
4. Jaromír Jágr -- 439
Assists:
1. Mario Lemieux -- 1033
2. Sidney Crosby -- 1004
3. Evgeni Malkin -- 798
4. Jaromír Jágr -- 640
Points:
1. Mario Lemieux -- 1723
2. Sidney Crosby -- 1596
3. Evgeni Malkin -- 1296
4. Jaromír Jágr -- 1079
Sid will pass Mario for franchise assists, probably in the first half of this season. Unless he gets 128 points next season, he won't pass Mario in points yet, but he will do so in 2025-26, assuming he's still playing.