Most 100 Point Teammates Over Career

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Who played with the most teammates, who at one point in their career had registered a 100 point season?

And, it includes future 100 point seasons, like Martin St. Louis (bolded below).

The player just had to have been on the same team in the same year, irrespective as to whether or not they played a shift/game together. But the player had to have at least played in a game with that team that same season, not something like Paul Fenton with Hartford in 1991 where he didn't even play a game with the Whalers despite having a photo of him being in a Whalers uniform. Also, excluding players who were traded for each other, like if you're using Paul Coffey for example, you can't count Jimmy Carson in 1993 because they were traded for one another.

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Example:

Phil Housley
  1. Gilbert Perreault
  2. Pierre Turgeon
  3. Alexander Mogilny
  4. Theo Fleury
  5. Teemu Selanne
  6. Brendan Shanahan
  7. Brett Hull
  8. Craig Janney
  9. Peter Stastny
  10. Neal Broten
  11. Joe Juneau
  12. Adam Oates
  13. Rick Tocchet
  14. Brian Bellows
  15. Mats Sundin
  16. Doug Gilmour
  17. Martin St. Louis

Now, the highest number I could find a player who had 27 teammates who managed this feat (I'll keep that to myself for now). 27 might not even be the highest number!
 
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The Panther

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Paul Coffey would have to be up there, would he not? Let's see, I've got:

1. Wayne Gretzky
2. Glenn Anderson
3. Mark Messier
4. Jari Kurri
5. Mike Rogers
6. Kent Nilsson

7. Mario Lemieux
8. Rob Brown
9. Charlie Simmer
10. Kevin Stevens
11. John Cullen
12. Mark Recchi
13. Barry Pederson
14. Jaromír Jágr
15. Bryan Trottier
16. Joe Mullen
17. Ron Francis

18. Luc Robitaille
19. Dave Taylor

20. Steve Yzerman
21. Dino Ciccarelli
22. Sergei Fedorov
23. John Ogrodnick

24. Eric Lindros
25. Dale Hawerchuk

26. Doug Gilmour

27. Joe Thornton


(Coffey never played with Tocchet in Pittsburght, right?)
 

vadim sharifijanov

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i have 21 for barrasso:

perreault
turgeon
mario
brown
coffey
stevens
cullen
recchi
barry pederson
jagr
trottier
mullen
francis
tocchet
naslund
robitaille
alfredsson
sundin
mogilny
macinnis
weight
 
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tabness

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Paul Coffey would have to be up there, would he not? Let's see, I've got:

1. Wayne Gretzky
2. Glenn Anderson
3. Mark Messier
4. Jari Kurri
5. Mike Rogers
6. Kent Nilsson

7. Mario Lemieux
8. Rob Brown
9. Charlie Simmer
10. Kevin Stevens
11. John Cullen
12. Mark Recchi
13. Barry Pederson
14. Jaromír Jágr
15. Bryan Trottier
16. Joe Mullen
17. Ron Francis

18. Luc Robitaille
19. Dave Taylor

20. Steve Yzerman
21. Dino Ciccarelli
22. Sergei Fedorov
23. John Ogrodnick

24. Eric Lindros
25. Dale Hawerchuk

26. Doug Gilmour

27. Joe Thornton


(Coffey never played with Tocchet in Pittsburght, right?)

going by the rules you can literally add guys Coffey was traded for too so Carson and even Shanahan in Hartford cause he played a couple games lol and yeah even though Tocchet and Coffey didn't play together (they played each other right before both got dealt lol) that would count too

30... wow

(by the way ChatGPT is STILL pretty useless for these types of questions sadly... sigh)
 
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BarnabyJones PI

I'd kindly settle for a tall glass of milk.
Paul Coffey would have to be up there, would he not? Let's see, I've got:

1. Wayne Gretzky
2. Glenn Anderson
3. Mark Messier
4. Jari Kurri
5. Mike Rogers
6. Kent Nilsson

7. Mario Lemieux
8. Rob Brown
9. Charlie Simmer
10. Kevin Stevens
11. John Cullen
12. Mark Recchi
13. Barry Pederson
14. Jaromír Jágr
15. Bryan Trottier
16. Joe Mullen
17. Ron Francis

18. Luc Robitaille
19. Dave Taylor

20. Steve Yzerman
21. Dino Ciccarelli
22. Sergei Fedorov
23. John Ogrodnick

24. Eric Lindros
25. Dale Hawerchuk

26. Doug Gilmour

27. Joe Thornton


(Coffey never played with Tocchet in Pittsburght, right?)
Nice! That's who I had, and I'll update it to 28 being the highest [edited to add, still at 27 explained later on]. I didn't consider Tocchet, but he should count by what conditions I laid out. My mistake with Tocchet, was that skipped over him, thinking that he was in a 3-way trade between the Flyers, the Penguins, and the Kings.

i have 21 for barrasso:

perreault
turgeon
mario
brown
coffey
stevens
cullen
recchi
barry pederson
jagr
trottier
mullen
francis
tocchet
naslund
robitaille
alfredsson
sundin
mogilny
macinnis
weight
Mind blown, I didn't even think of goalies!
 
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BarnabyJones PI

I'd kindly settle for a tall glass of milk.
going by the rules you can literally add guys Coffey was traded for too so Carson and even Shanahan in Hartford cause he played a couple games lol and yeah even though Tocchet and Coffey didn't play together (they played each other right before both got dealt lol) that would count too

30... wow

(by the way ChatGPT is STILL pretty useless for these types of questions sadly... sigh)
I really could have worded that better. My apologies. I wouldn't count guys that they were directly traded for. [Edited]
 
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vadim sharifijanov

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going by the rules you can literally add guys Coffey was traded for too so Simpson, Carson, even Shanahan in Hartford cause he played a couple games lol and yeah even though Tocchet and Coffey didn't play together (they played each other right before both got dealt lol) that would count too

31... wow

(by the way ChatGPT is STILL pretty useless for these types of questions sadly... sigh)

simpson didn’t score 100 pts, but otherwise wow coffey was traded for a whole bunch of 100 pt scorers wasn’t he?

on that note, i have 23 (+2) for dan quinn:

nilsson
macinnis
loob
hull
tonelli
mullen
mario
coffey
brown
simmer
stevens
cullen
recchi
oates
tocchet
bobby smith
gretzky
kurri
alfredsson
lindros
hawerchuk
jagr
francis

(and traded for bullard and pederson)


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I didn't consider Tocchet, but he should count by what conditions I laid out. My mistake with Tocchet, was that skipped over him, thinking that he was in a 3-way trade between the Flyers, the Penguins, and the Kings.

tocchet/recchi/coffey/carson was definitely a three-way trade. it’s just separated as two separate trades because NHL trades are expressed as two team transactions, but essentially the second trade happened one second after the first.
 
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I'd kindly settle for a tall glass of milk.
simpson didn’t score 100 pts, but otherwise wow coffey was traded for a whole bunch of 100 pt scorers wasn’t he?

on that note, i have 23 (+2) for dan quinn:

nilsson
macinnis
loob
hull
tonelli
mullen
mario
coffey
brown
simmer
stevens
cullen
recchi
oates
tocchet
bobby smith
gretzky
kurri
alfredsson
lindros
hawerchuk
jagr
francis

(and traded for bullard and pederson)


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tocchet/recchi/coffey/carson was definitely a three-way trade. it’s just separated as two separate trades because NHL trades are expressed as two team transactions, but essentially the second trade happened one second after the first.
Then I wouldn't count Tocchet with this information, since they were traded for one another. Thank you for forwarding the article. It's still Coffey, but at 27. BTW, there's another player who is at 27 as well.
 
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BarnabyJones PI

I'd kindly settle for a tall glass of milk.
i have 21 for barrasso:

perreault
turgeon
mario
brown
coffey
stevens
cullen
recchi
barry pederson
jagr
trottier
mullen
francis
tocchet
naslund
robitaille
alfredsson
sundin
mogilny
macinnis
weight
You've got me searching for goalies now.

Greg Millen
  1. Pete Mahovolich
  2. Blaine Stoughton
  3. Ron Francis
  4. Pierre Larouche
  5. Rick MacLeish
  6. Bernie Federko
  7. Joe Mullen
  8. Doug Gilmour
  9. Brett Hull
  10. Mike Bullard
  11. Paul MacLean
  12. Adam Oates
  13. Steve Larmer
  14. Denis Savard
  15. Jeremy Roenick
  16. Michel Goulet
  17. Joe Sakic
  18. Peter Stastny
  19. Guy Lafleur
  20. Steve Yzerman
  21. Sergie Fedorov
  22. Jimmy Carson
 

DitchMarner

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Dave Andreychuk had 16 100-point teammates:

Gilbert Perreault
Pierre Turgeon
Alex Mogilny
Pat LaFontaine
Dale Hawerchuk

Doug Gilmour
Glenn Anderson
John Cullen
Mats Sundin
Mike Gartner

Neal Broten

Joe Thornton

Joe Sakic
Peter Forsberg

Vincent Lecavalier
Martin St. Louis
 
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mrhockey193195

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Jagr:

1. Lemieux
2. Francis
3. Stevens
4. Tocchet
5. Recchi
6. Brown
7. Trottier
8. Coffey
9. Cullen
10. Mullen
11. Pederson
12. Robitaille
13. Naslund
14. Oates
15. Messier
16. Leetch
17. Lindros
18. Shanahan
19. Giroux
20. Marchand
21. Huberdeau
22. Gaudreau
23. Tkachuk


We might be able to count Bure as well, he didn't play a game for the Rangers in 03-04 but he was still under contract and didn't officially announce his retirement after the lockout in 2005.
 
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My first guess would have been Coffey. Tomas Sandstrom played with 25:
  1. Mike Rogers
  2. Brian Leetch
  3. John Ogrodnick
  4. Marcel Dionne
  5. Guy Lafleur
  6. Wayne Gretzky
  7. Luc Robitaille
  8. Bernie Nicholls
  9. John Tonelli
  10. Dave Taylor
  11. Jari Kurri
  12. Mario Lemieux
  13. Jaromir Jagr
  14. Ron Francis
  15. Markus Naslund
  16. Joe Mullen
  17. Kevin Stevens
  18. Rick Tocchet
  19. Bryan Trottier
  20. John Cullen
  21. Steve Yzerman
  22. Sergei Fedorov
  23. Brendan Shanahan
  24. Teemu Selanne
  25. Paul Kariya
I won't list them all, but Marty McSorley played with 21, and Steve Duchense with 20.
 
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DitchMarner

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Dave Andreychuk had 14 100-point teammates:

Edit: He actually had 16. I realized I omitted John Cullen when I was tallying Jagr's total. I also left off Glenn Anderson for Andreychuk.


Jaromir Jagr had 23:

Mario Lemieux
Mark Recchi
John Cullen
Paul Coffey
Kevin Stevens
Joe Mullen
Bryan Trottier
Ron Francis
Rick Tocchet
Rob Brown
Markus Naslund
Luc Robitaille
Barry Pederson

Adam Oates

Brian Leetch
Eric Lindros
Mark Messier
Brenden Shanahan

Claude Giroux

Brad Marchand

Johnathan Huberdeau

Johnny Gaudreau
Matt Tkachuk
 
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DitchMarner

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Jagr:

1. Lemieux
2. Francis
3. Stevens
4. Tocchet
5. Recchi
6. Brown
7. Trottier
8. Coffey
9. Cullen
10. Mullen
11. Pederson
12. Robitaille
13. Naslund
14. Oates
15. Messier
16. Leetch
17. Lindros
18. Shanahan
19. Giroux
20. Marchand
21. Huberdeau
22. Gaudreau
23. Tkachuk


We might be able to count Bure as well, he didn't play a game for the Rangers in 03-04 but he was still under contract and didn't officially announce his retirement after the lockout in 2005.

I missed Pederson!
 

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