Between 2010-11 to 2012-13, he had a point per game of 1.61 with second place being 1.20 (Malkin, his teammate). The distance between him and second place was the same as the distance between second and 50th. The distance between him and his first non-teammate, was the difference between that player and the 85th ranked. I don’t care how many games he played, that is embarrassing the league you played in levels of dominance.
He would then lead the league in points by 20% the following year, actually an ever so slightly higher margin than McDavid’s 153 point season.