Most former 30+ goal-scorers on one club

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1992-1993 Red Wings can't officially tie the 1986-1987 North Stars or 1990-1991 Leafs but they get close (then again Carson was traded for Coffey)
  1. Yzerman
  2. Fedorov
  3. Ciccarelli
  4. Ogrodnick
  5. Carson
  6. Sheppard
  7. Coffey
  8. Gallant
  9. Ysebaert
  10. Kozlov
  11. Primeau
Mark Howe hit 30+ in the WHA and Probert had 29 once
 

MadArcand

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1992-1993 Red Wings can't officially tie the 1986-1987 North Stars or 1990-1991 Leafs but they get close (then again Carson was traded for Coffey)
  1. Yzerman
  2. Fedorov
  3. Ciccarelli
  4. Ogrodnick
  5. Carson
  6. Sheppard
  7. Coffey
  8. Gallant
  9. Ysebaert
  10. Kozlov
  11. Primeau
Mark Howe hit 30+ in the WHA and Probert had 29 once
Wait, do *future* 30-goal scorers like Primeau and Kozlov count too? Because then 90-91 Whalers could add Sanderson and Young to get to 13.:laugh:
 

Jimmy Firecracker

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The 2002-03 Maple Leafs had nine former 30 goal scorers on their roster at the same time.

1. Mats Sundin
2. Alexander Mogilny
3. Gary Roberts
4. Owen Nolan
5. Robert Reichel
6. Mikael Renberg
7. Shayne Corson
8. Phil Housley
9. Doug Gilmour

Granted there wasn't a ton of overlap as a couple of those guys spent significant time on the IR. There were also six former 40 goal scorers on this list (Sundin, Roberts, Mogilny, Nolan, Gilmour, Reichel).




The next season, 2003-04 Maple Leafs had eight former 30 goal scorers all on the team at once.

1. Mats Sundin
2. Joe Nieuwendyk
3. Gary Roberts
4. Owen Nolan
5. Alexander Mogilny
6. Robert Reichel
7. Ron Francis
8. Mikael Renberg

The top six guys on that list are also former 40 goal scorers. And three of them are former 50 goal scorers (Mogilny, Nieuwendyk, Roberts).
 
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I'd kindly settle for a tall glass of milk.
Holy cow, I think we have a winner!!

This one is really unexpected. Especially in that some of these past 30-goal seasons are total one-offs (Bjugstad) or are for relatively obscure teams (Plett).
It's a fun exercise! Great idea!

I like targeting where guys like Petri Skriko, Pat Elynuik, Warren Young end up, teams that bunch up older players (some of those early Lightning teams), and teams around the merger in '79. Some of those 1970's teams like Atlanta, Detroit, Pittsburgh, can go 7 to 8 deep, with a litany of names of guys who hit the 30 goal mark once.

Housley, Doug Wilson, and Kevin Hatcher are nice targets.

I totally forgot about Bob Kudelski's 40 goal campaign over the years.
 
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BarnabyJones PI

I'd kindly settle for a tall glass of milk.
I was surprised that I couldn't find a single Rangers' team with 10 +30 goal scorers on it at one time (in the '80s).

I'm cheating here, because it's not a decade, rather 11 years (anything with an "8" in it as far as years go I'm using), but here's are all of the scorers who scored +30 goals, only prior to playing with the Rangers, or with that player still being on the roster the following year. I'm not counting the Turcotte, Dave Gagner, Paul Fenton, etc, because they did it on other teams after being with the Rangers, or in Turcotte's case, the year after he scored 30 goals, he's into the '90 (1990-91).

Has a team, ever had more 30 goal scorers in a single decade (or 11 years)?

1979-80 through to 1989-90

Phil Esposito - 76
Bernie Nicholls - 70
Guy Lafleur - 60
Marcel Dionne - 59
Blaine Stoughton - 56
John Ogrodnick - 55
Pierre Larouche - 53
Bobby Carpenter - 53
Mike Gartner - 50
Mike Rogers - 44
Steve Vickers - 41
Tomas Sandstrom - 40
Ron Duguay - 40
Pat Hickey - 40
Walt Poddubny - 40
Vaclav Nedomansky - 38
Mark Pavelich - 37
Tony McKegney - 37
Tony Granato 36
Bob Crawford - 36
Lucien DeBlois - 34
Anders Hedberg - 33
Carey Wilson - 32
Don Murdoch - 32
Brian Mullen - 32
Brian MacLellan - 31
Eddie Johnstone - 30 (twice)

20-goal scorers

Don Maloney - 29 (twice)
Doug Sulliman - 29
Ulf Dahlen - 29
Walt Tkaczuk - 27 (twice)
Ulf Nilsson - 27
Mark Osborne - 26
Mike Allison - 26
Kelly Kisio - 26
Larry Patey - 25
Doug Wickenheiser - 25
Robbie Ftorek - 24
Bob Brooke - 24
Jere Gillis - 23
Mike Blaisdell - 23
Mike Ridley - 22 (he scored 31 in 1986-87 split between the Rangers and the Capitols)
Dean Talafous - 22
Warren Miller - 22
Rob McClanahan - 22
Peter Sundstrom - 22
Paul Cyr - 22
Chris Nilan - 21
Brian Lawton - 21
Lane Lambert - 20
Lindy Ruff - 20

Defenseman

Reijo Ruotsalainen - 28
Ron Greschner - 27
Walt Tkaczuk - 27 (twice)
Carol Vadnais - 24
Brian Leetch - 23
Barry Beck - 22
Mike McEwen - 20
 
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