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Lance BoumaHe spent the majority of the 2005 -- 06 season playing midget hockey in the Rural Alberta Midget Hockey League, but appeared in five games as a 15-year-old for the Giants, scoring one goal and four points.
Sergei KrivokrasovHe remained in Indianapolis in 1993 -- 94, and although his production dropped at that level he appeared in another 9 games for Chicago, scoring his first NHL goal.
Andrew McBainHe stepped straight into the NHL in 1983 -- 84 at the age of just 18, and turned in a promising rookie campaign with 11 goals and 19 assists for 30 points in 78 games.
Jack CapuanoCapuano would have his finest professional season in 1990 -- 91, recording 20 goals and 50 points and earning 2nd-team All-Star honours in the IHL playing for the Milwaukee Admirals, Vancouver's minor-pro affiliate.
Rodrigo FariaIn an expanded role in 2002, he upped his total to twelve goals and also tallied five assists to lead the club in scoring.
Andrew McBainHe would be even better in 1988 -- 89, as he recorded career highs of 37 goals and 40 assists for 77 points, and again scored 20 goals on the powerplay.
Chris ConnerConner appeared in 60 games during the 2010 -- 11 NHL season with Pittsburgh, scoring seven goals with nine assists.
Todd BertuzziBertuzzi recorded a second consecutive 25-goal season in 2000 -- 01, adding 30 assists for 55 points, third in team scoring behind Näslund and Andrew Cassels.
Jude DrouinWith no place for him in the powerful Montreal lineup, Drouin was traded to the Minnesota North Stars for the 1971 season, and he exploded, leading the North Stars in scoring with 68 points and adding 12 points in 12 games in the playoffs.
Michael Del ZottoPlacing second in scoring amongst all rookie defenseman with 37 points in 80 games, Del Zotto was named to the 2010 NHL All-Rookie Team.
Dale WeiseMidway through the season, he was named AHL Player of the Week after scoring five goals over four games from January 3 -- 10, 2010.
Fernando PisaniAs NHL play resumed in 2005 -- 06, Pisani scored a career-high 18 goals, 19 assists and 37 points.
Pavel DatsyukDatsyuk finished the 2008 -- 09 season with 97 points (32 goals and 65 assists), matching his career high.
Brent PetersonIn 1982 -- 83, he set career highs of 13 goals and 24 assists for 37 points, while establishing himself as a top-notch penalty killer and face-off specialist.
Jack Gordon (ice hockey)He scored 102 points in 1954, which was good for second in the AHL, as his team won the Calder Cup.
Lanny McDonaldThe patience the Maple Leafs had shown McDonald in his first two seasons was rewarded in 1975 -- 76 when he rediscovered his offensive touch, scoring 37 goals and adding 56 assists.
Rich ChernomazChernomaz' best WHL season came in 1982 -- 83 when he recorded 124 points in 64 games and was named a league all-star.
Justin WilliamsWilliams was off to a good start for his 2007 -- 08 season, with 30 points in 36 games (9 goals, 21 assists), before his season ended.
Randy Gregg (ice hockey)In 1982 -- 83, Gregg emerged as a regular on the Oilers' blueline, appearing in all 80 games and registering 6 goals and 28 points.
Mike Magee (soccer)Magee had his most productive season during the 2011 campaign scoring 10 goals in all competitions for the Galaxy including 3 in the MLS playoffs, helping the Galaxy to capture the 2011 MLS Cup.
Jim WiemerHad his most productive season in 1980 -- 81 when he recorded 95 points on 41 goals and 54 assists.
Rodney CarneyDuring the beginning of his rookie year in 2006 -- 07, Carney was averaging only a little over 3 points per game and less than 1 rebound per game.
Steve BernierHelping lead Moncton to the 2004 QMJHL Finals, he scored 7 goals and 10 assists in 20 playoff games.
Peter McKennaOver the ensuing seasons he gradually improved, kicking 97 goals in 1969, before amassing an incredible tally of 143 the following year.
Todd GillHe played in five games with the Blackhawks in the 2002 -- 03 season, earning an assist.
David Hayes (soccer)He played 30 games and scored twice for Portland in 2009, helping the team to post the best defensive record of the season by only conceding 19 goals.
Boss WeeksWeeks led the 1902 team to another 11 -- 0 record, and the team increased its offensive scoring output to an unprecedented 644 points.
Pavol DemitraDemitra had a tough season, scoring only 15 goals, his lowest total since 1996 -- 97, and 54 points through 68 games as he finished fourth in team scoring.
Russ CourtnallIn 1985 -- 86 (playing alongside fellow Notre Dame Hounds alumni Gary Leeman and rookie Wendel Clark on what was dubbed The Hound Line), Courtnall broke the 20-goal barrier, notching 22 to go along with 38 assists for 60 points.
Rik WilsonHe stepped right into the Blues lineup in 1981 -- 82, playing in 48 games, getting 21 points (3G-18A), then had 3 points (0G-3A) in 9 post-season games as a 20 year old.
Randy CunneyworthCunneyworth spent the entire 1982 -- 83 season with Rochester, playing in 78 games, scoring 23 goals and 56 points, helping the team qualify for the playoffs.
Eddie ShackHis best season was 1956 -- 57, where he led the league in assists and starred in the Memorial Cup playoffs.
Pavol DemitraDemitra spent most of the 1994 -- 95 with PEI, where in 61 games, Demitra had 26 goals and 74 points to finish third in team scoring.
Scott StevensDuring the 1987 -- 88 season, Stevens set Capitals records for most assists and most points by a defenceman in a game, with five assists against the Los Angeles Kings on December 6, 1987.
Josu? Mayard Mayard played the 2000 season with the Montreal Impact, where he had an impressive rookie campaign, recording 4 goals and 2 assists for 10 points in only 13 games.
David Jones (ice hockey)Jones returned to complete his first full healthy season for the Avalanche in 2010 -- 11, and despite losing a glimpse of his speed from his repaired ACL, he was rewarded with playing a career high 77 games and tied Matt Duchene for the team lead in goals with 27.
Mookie JonesThe freshman would make his biggest impact in an 86-51 win against Colgate on December 1, 2008, as he played 21 minutes and scored nine points.
Igor GrigorenkoIn 2002 -- 03, Grigorenko was the leading scorer with Lada in the Russian Super League with 19 goals and 29 points in 47 regular season games.
Robbie EarlDuring the 2011 -- 12 season, Earl led Salzburg with 22 goals and contributed with 50 points in 45 games.
Scottie UpshallUpshall spent the entire 2004 -- 05 with the Admirals, as Upshall had 19 goals and 46 points in 62 games, followed by two goals and four points in five playoff games.
Johnny BoychukHe scored 2 goals and posted 8 points in 15 games before he returned to the Bruins for the shortened 2012 -- 13 season.
Andrew McBainMcBain would struggle to build off his rookie campaign, however, and slumped to just 7 goals and 22 points in 1984 -- 85.
Danny DichioHe managed five goals in five shots on target to start the 2008 Major League Soccer season.
Max ReinhartReturning to the Ice for the 2010 -- 11 WHL season, Reinhart finished second in team scoring, behind Cody Eakin, with 79 points in 71 games.
Derek Morris (ice hockey)In 1997 -- 98, he scored 9 goals and 29 points in his NHL rookie season with the Flames, earning NHL All-Rookie Team honours.
Jamie Langenbrunner The following year during the 1995 -- 96 season he played 59 games with the Michigan K-Wings of the IHL scoring 25 goals and notching 40 assists for 65 points while tallying 13 points in 10 playoff games.
Mark BorowieckiAfter playing nine regular season games, Borowiecki contributed two assists and eight penalty minutes in twenty-one playoff games as the Senators won the 2011 Calder Cup.
Camilo SanvezzoIn total, Camilo tallied five goals and 7 assists in 28 matches during the 2012 Major League Soccer season, compared to 12 goals and 3 assists the prior season.
Miguel SabahThe Clausura 2003 season was similar to the previous season, Sabah appeared in eight games, and scored no goals for the second consecutive season.
Garnet BaileyHis most productive season offensively was 1975, when he scored 19 goals and 58 points for the Blues and the Capitals.
Tony DonatelliIn the 2006 playoffs, Donatelli made a significant impact, scoring three times in four games including a goal in Vancouver's 3 -- 0 win over the Rochester Rhinos in the USL Division One Championship game.
Conor CaseyIn 2012, Casey scored 2 goals and 3 assists in 18 games.
Jeremy RoenickIn 1993 -- 94, Roenick again led his team with 46 goals, a career-high 61 assists, 107 points, a career-high 24 power-play goal s, five shorthanded goal s and a +21 plus/minus rating as the Blackhawks fell back 19 points in the standings.
Tim HortonIn 1962, he scored three goals and 13 assists in 12 playoff games, setting a Leafs team record for playoff points by a defenceman.
Jason YorkIn 1998 -- 99, he enjoyed his finest offensive season as he recorded 35 points to lead all Senators' defencemen in scoring.
Tony Currie (ice hockey)In 1980 -- 81, he would have his finest NHL season recording 55 points in 61 games, helping the Blues to a 2nd place overall finish in the regular season.
Behn WilsonWilson had his best season in 1980 -- 81, getting 63 points (17G-46A) in 77 games, and a career high 237 PIM.
Mats SundinHaving established himself as a point-per-game player throughout his career, Sundin was criticized for his regular-season play, managing just 28 points in 41 games while playing mostly on the second line with Pavol Demitra and Ryan Kesler, Sundin returned to point-per-game form in the 2009 playoffs, however, as the Canucks entered the post-season as the Northwest Division champions.
Joe Vitale (ice hockey)During the 2009 -- 10 season, Vitale played in 74 games in the AHL, scoring six goals and recording 26 assists for a total of 32 points.
Andrew White (ice hockey)In 2007 during his fifth season with the Ice Dogs White scored a personal best of 22 points and recorded 147 penalty minutes.
Anthony Stewart (ice hockey)In his first season in the OHL, he scored 19 goals and 43 points, and in the 2002 -- 03 season he increased his tally to 38 goals and 70 points, then added seven more points in five playoff games.
Alexandre GirouxOn January 18, 2009, Giroux broke Brett Hull's American Hockey League record for consecutive games scoring a goal, scoring in 15 straight games.
Malcolm Thomas (basketball, born 1988)The team released him in November 2011, despite his averaging 21 points, 11 rebounds, three blocks, and three assists.
Cody McCormickIn his last junior year 2002 -- 03, and as Captain, Cody had a breakout year offensively with the Bulls posting 36 goals and 69 points in 61 games.
Jeff WilkinsIn 1996, he finally saw duty as his team's full-time kicker and did not disappoint, kicking 30 of 34 field goals and all 40 extra point attempts.
Kevin DineenHis production slipped in the 1987 -- 88 season, as Dineen had 25 goals and 50 points in 74 games, however, in six playoff games, he had four goals and eight points to lead the club.
Dustin CoreaIn 2009, Corea scored 26 goals with 7 assists in 14 matches for another school record for goals in one season.
Erik GudbransonGudbranson then missed 27 games due to mononucleosis in the 2009 -- 10 season, as he appeared in 41 games with the Frontenacs, scoring two goals and 23 points.
Kayte ChristensenShe played in 23 games and scored 48 points for the Sky during the 2007 season.
A. J. GaleDuring the 2012 -- 13 season, Gale formed the top scoring line in the CHL alongside Schwab and former NHL veteran Brad Smyth, leading the CHL with 46 goals in just 64 games.
Cy DennenyWhile leading the league in scoring during the 1923 -- 24 NHL season, he did so by recording 22 goals and one assist for a total of 23 points, the lowest winning total in NHL history.
Larry MavetyIn 1966 -- 67, Mavety again improved his numbers with 73 points (25G-48A) in 71 games with Port Huron, as he won the Governor's Trophy as the best defenceman in the IHL.
Steve LaroucheIn 1990 -- 91, now with the Chicoutimi Saguenéens, he led the team to the Memorial Cup by leading the QMJHL in playoff goals, assists, and points.
Steven CurfmanIn 2005, he started 20 games and scored 5 goals and 3 assists before suffering a knee injury prior to the NCAA Tournament.
Tim Young (ice hockey)Young continued to play good hockey in the 1980 -- 81 season, as he had 66 points in 74 games to finish second in team scoring, as Minnesota made the playoffs again.
Eddie Chapman (footballer)In 1937, his last season as a schoolboy, he scored 102 goals for his school team Loxford, and 128 in total, including a game that saw him score 12 goals, three games where he scored 9 goals, and 8 in another.
Matt CookeFinishing the 2007 -- 08 season, Cooke would play 17 games with the Capitals, scoring 7 points.
Darren HelmDuring the 2010 -- 11 NHL season Helm stepped into a more consistent scoring role, setting career highs in all statistics.
Tom Johnson (lacrosse)He was awarded the Ed Bayley Trophy as the 2007 WLA Rookie of the Year in 2007 after scoring 27 goals and 27 assists for 54 points.
Jeff TaffeDuring the 2012 -- 13 season, Taffe led the Bears in scoring with 71 points in 73 games, for second overall in the AHL.
Yannick Tremblay (ice hockey, born 1975)His best season statistically in the NHL came in 2002 -- 03, when he scored 8 goals and 22 assists for 30 points in 75 games.
Sami SaloIn 63 games, Salo recorded 25 points, his lowest output since his 2001 -- 02 season with the Senators.
Brent Peterson (ice hockey, born 1972)Peterson's statistical production declined slightly in his last college season, 1995 -- 96, as he posted 20 goals and 16 assists.
Kevin Grimes (ice hockey)In 2000 -- 01, Grimes played 5 games with the Griffins, getting no points, and spent 52 games with the Mobile Mysticks of the ECHL, scoring 2 points (0G-2A).
Stefan SzeferSzefer spent four seasons with the Sting, scoring six goals, but did not play during the 1976 season.
Steve JolleyHe finished his Metro career in 2003 with 104 league games and 129 in all competitions (both numbers third in team history), seven goals (eight in all competitions) and six assists.
Ryan KeslerPlaying in a more offensive role, he set then-personal bests for the 2008 -- 09 season, with 26 goals, 33 assists and 59 points.
Carey WilsonHe finished the season on a tear, scoring fifty-five points in the forty-one games he played in 1988 -- 89 for the Rangers.
Ronnie O'BrienO'Brien returned to the team in 2004 and was one of the team's offensive leaders -- he started 29 games, registering two goals and 10 assists, was named to the MLS Best XI, and helped revitalise a Burn team that had recorded one of the league's worst records ever in the previous season.
Tomas MancoIn 2007 Manco moved to the West Sydney Ice Dogs (now Sydney Ice Dogs) where he played 23 games, scoring two goals and recording three assists in his first season.
Kevin DineenDineen remained the Hurricanes captain during the 1997 -- 98 season, however, his production slipped to seven goals and 23 points in 54 games, as Carolina failed to qualify for the playoffs.
?mile Bouchard The 1942 -- 43 season was Bouchard's breakthrough year as he finished leading all Canadien defencemen in points and was key to the Canadiens' first season in several years without a losing record.
Joe ThorntonIn the 2007 -- 08 NHL season, Thornton finished with 96 points (29 goals and 67 assists) to finish fifth in NHL scoring.
Nathan HortonTo begin the 2002 -- 03 season, Horton missed 13 games out of 22 but still ended up scoring 9 goals with 18 points during that span.
Pelle EklundHe made an immediate impact, leading all rookies in assists with 51 and finishing 3rd in overall rookie scoring (behind only Kjell Dahlin and Gary Suter) in the 1985 -- 86 season.
Maxime PetitjeanIn his second season in Aurillac, 2011 -- 12, he was the top points scorer in the Pro D2, scoring 403 points.
Harry Watson (ice hockey, born 1923)In 1948 -- 49, he led the Leafs in points and goals, with 26 goals and 19 assists in 60 games.
John PohlDuring the 2005 -- 06 NHL season, Pohl played seven games for the Leafs and chipped in with three goals and one assist.
Trevor Smith (ice hockey)Smith had a breakout year during the 2008 -- 09 season for the Sound Tigers playing on the first line between Kurtis McLean and Mike Iggulden, scoring 30 goals and notching 32 assists in 76 games.
Dave TippettThe Whalers won the Adams Division in 1986 -- 87, as Tippett chipped in with nine goals and 31 points, while playing in all 80 games again.