Most former 100+ point-scorers on one NHL club?

The Panther

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It's got to be six, right?

1985-86 Oilers (for 8 games)
Rogers, Gretzky, Anderson, Messier, Kurri, Coffey

1986-87 Oilers (late RS and playoffs)
Gretzky, Nilsson, Anderson, Messier, Kurri, Coffey

(In fact. not only are these past 100 point scorers, all are past multiple 100 point scorers.)

Has any club had more?
 
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Pittsburgh 1991-1992 if you count Stevens scoring 100 that year would have seven, otherwise they can tie the Oilers with six

Lemieux
Coffey
Trottier
Recchi
Mullen
Francis

With Tocchet and Jagr who would become future 100 point guys
 

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Would you believe that while none of the other teams in the eighties and nineties up to the lockout you'd think had a shot at matching this (turn of the nineties Calgary, Rangers 1994 or those past prime veteran/marquee name Rangers teams in the dead puck era, Wings teams from that timeframe including 2002), it was Chicago 1991-1992 of all teams that also got six lol?

Roenick
Larmer
Goulet
a couple of Islanders vets in Tonelli and Sutter
and of course Robbie Brown lol
 

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Would you believe that while none of the other teams in the eighties and nineties up to the lockout you'd think had a shot at matching this (turn of the nineties Calgary, Rangers 1994 or those past prime veteran/marquee name Rangers teams in the dead puck era, Wings teams from that timeframe including 2002), it was Chicago 1991-1992 of all teams that also got six lol?

Roenick
Larmer
Goulet
a couple of Islanders vets in Tonelli and Sutter
and of course Robbie Brown lol
Good one. I would never have thought of this one, I guess because Tonelli (only 33 games) and Sutter barely made it to 100, only once. Larmer, too, just once barely.

I thought of the early-90s Pens, of course, but I totally forgot Trottier was there.
 

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Pittsburgh 1991-1992 if you count Stevens scoring 100 that year would have seven, otherwise they can tie the Oilers with six

Lemieux
Coffey
Trottier
Recchi
Mullen
Francis

With Tocchet and Jagr who would become future 100 point guys
90-91 Pens have
Lemieux
Coffey
Trottier
Mullen
Francis
Brown
Pederson

+ Recchi and Cullen both reached 100 points that season. So either we're at 7 or 9.
 

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90-91 Pens have
Lemieux
Coffey
Trottier
Mullen
Francis
Brown
Pederson

+ Recchi and Cullen both reached 100 points that season. So either we're at 7 or 9.
Well, players who reached that season don't count. Has to be in the past.

Your list of 7 is sort-of legit, but Brown was only there for 25 games and Francis for 14 after the deadline, so were those two ever there at the same time? Also, was Brown ever there while Pederson was?
 

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Well, players who reached that season don't count. Has to be in the past.

Your list of 7 is sort-of legit, but Brown was only there for 25 games and Francis for 14 after the deadline, so were those two ever there at the same time? Also, was Brown ever there while Pederson was?
Brown was traded before Francis came in, so if same time is required, nope.
 
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The 1994-95 St. Louis Blues had six former 100-point players on their roster at the same time — Hull, Shanahan, Janney, Anderson, MacInnis, Stastny — but I don't think they ever actually dressed all six for a single game. (Looks like Janney was being benched by Keenan by the time they signed Anderson and Stastny and was traded not long after.)

Edit: Oops, too slow with that one.
 

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Just for the heck of it, the 2004 Leafs:

100 point men:
Sundin
Mogilny
Leetch
Francis

90 point men:
Nieuwendyk
Renberg
Reichel
Roberts

I find that 8 players is awfully hard to beat who had at least 90 points in a season. To beat that it would be 9 players.
 

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Just for the heck of it, the 2004 Leafs:

100 point men:
Sundin
Mogilny
Leetch
Francis

90 point men:
Nieuwendyk
Renberg
Reichel
Roberts

I find that 8 players is awfully hard to beat who had at least 90 points in a season. To beat that it would be 9 players.
If you go that route, Calgary in 1988-89 would have 9 guys:
  1. Joe Mullen
  2. Hakan Loob
  3. Doug Gilmour
  4. Al MacInnis
  5. Theo Fleury
  6. Lanny McDonald
  7. Joe Nieuwendyk
  8. Gary Suter
  9. Gary Robters
1986-87 Calgary Flames
  1. Joe Mullen
  2. Al MacInnis
  3. Mike Bullard/Dan Quinn
  4. John Tonelli
  5. Gary Suter
  6. Hakan Loob
  7. Lanny McDonald
  8. Gary Roberts
  9. Joe Nieuwendyk
  10. Brett Hull
 

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1993-94 Pittsburgh Penguins (including +90 point players)
  1. Jaromir Jagr
  2. Ron Francis
  3. Kevin Stevens
  4. Joe Mullen
  5. Martin Straka
  6. Rick Tocchet
  7. Mario Lemieux
  8. Tomas Sandstrom
  9. Bryan Trottier
  10. Markus Naslund

1994-95 Pittsburgh Penguins (including +90 point players)
  1. Jaromir Jagr
  2. Ron Francis
  3. Tomas Sandstrom
  4. Luc Robitaille
  5. Joe Mullen
  6. John Cullen
  7. Kevin Stevens
  8. Martin Straka
  9. Markus Naslund
  10. Troy Murray
 
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I was thinking the 2001-02 NY Rangers, but they technically only had five (can’t count Petr Nedved with his 99-pt. season!)

* Eric Lindros
* Theo Fleury
* Brian Leetch
* Mark Messier
* Pavel Bure
 

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