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Mark Messier MARK MESSIER 1979-80 GLEN SATHER, HEAD COACH 1st NHL SEASON, 18/19 YEARS OLD Gm No Opp W T G-A-Pts Pts season Pts career 1 chi - 0 0 41 BUF - 12 12 2 DET 1-0-1 1 1 42 wsh - 12 12 3 VAN - 1 1 43 bos 0-1-1 13 13 4 QUE 0-1-1 2 2 44 pit - 13 13 5 MIN - 2 2 45 buf - 13 13 6 nyi 0-1-1 3 3 46 PIT - 13 13 7 nyr - 3 3 47 TOR 0-2-2 15 15 8 atl - 3 3 48 PHI - 15 15 9 WSH - 3 1-2 49 stl 1-1-2 17 17 10 stl DNP HOUSTON APOLLOS 50 la - 17 5-12 11 NYI 51 WPG - 17 17 12 BOS 52 LA - 17 17 13 det 53 STL - 17 17 14 bos 54 ATL 1-0-1 18 18 15 TOR - 3 3 55 wpg 0-1-1 19 19 16 wsh 0-2-2 5 5 56 min 2-0-2 21 21 17 phi - 5 5 57 WSH - 21 21 18 har - 5 5 58 STL - 21 21 19 buf 0-1-1 6 6 59 har - 21 21 20 tor - 6 1-5 60 nyr - 21 8-13 21 PHI - 6 6 61 col - 21 21 22 CHI - 6 6 62 BOS - 21 21 23 NYI - 6 6 63 chi 0-2-2 23 23 24 min - 6 6 64 BUF - 23 23 25 wpg 0-1-1 7 7 65 VAN 0-1-1 24 24 26 HAR - 7 7 66 nyi - 24 24 27 ATL 1-0-1 8 8 67 mtl - 24 24 28 MTL 1-0-1 9 9 68 pit - 24 24 29 WPG 0-1-1 10 10 69 phi 1-0-1 25 25 30 DET - 10 3-7 70 que 0-1-1 26 9-17 31 col 1-0-1 11 11 71 CHI 2-1-3 29 29 32 la - 11 11 72 MTL - 29 29 33 COL - 11 11 73 NYR 0-1-1 30 30 34 van - 11 11 74 PIT - 30 30 35 QUE - 11 11 75 atl 1-0-1 31 31 36 HAR - 11 11 76 det 0-1-1 32 32 37 LA - 11 11 77 tor - 32 32 38 mtl - 11 11 78 van - 32 32 39 que - 11 11 79 MIN - 32 32 40 NYR 0-1-1 12 4-8 80 COL 0-1-1 33 33 THIS SEASON STREAKS MESSIER’S CAREER/ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED 75 GAMES PLAYED 75 GOALS 12 GOALS 1 GOALS 12 ASSISTS 21 ASSISTS 2 ASSISTS 21 POINTS 33 POINTS 3 POINTS 33 MARK MESSIER 1980-81 BRYAN WATSON (18 G), G SATHER, (62 G) 2nd NHL SEASON, 19/20 YEARS OLD 1 QUE - 0 33 41 mtl - 21 54 2 COL - 0 33 42 tor 0-1-1 22 55 3 buf - 0 33 43 buf DNP 4 nyi - 0 33 44 stl DNP 5 nyr - 0 33 45 VAN DNP 6 CGY 0-2-2 2 35 46 NYR DNP 7 MIN - 2 35 47 min - 22 55 8 LA 0-1-1 3 36 48 MTL 0-3-3 25 58 9 TOR 1-0-1 4 37 49 CHI - 25 58 10 WSH - 4 1-3 50 wsh - 25 9-16 11 PIT 0-1-1 5 38 51 stl 0-1-1 26 59 12 van - 5 38 52 chi 1-0-1 27 60 13 wpg DNP 53 WPG 0-1-1 28 61 14 STL 1-0-1 6 39 54 CGY - 28 61 15 phi - 6 39 55 QUE - 28 61 16 tor - 6 39 56 BUF - 28 61 17 chi - 6 39 57 STL 1-1-2 30 63 18 VAN - 6 39 58 BOS 0-1-1 31 64 BRYAN WATSON FIRED AS HEAD COACH, GLEN SATHER TAKES OVER 19 BUF 0-1-1 7 40 59 wpg 0-2-2 33 66 20 col - 7 2-5 60 la 1-0-1 34 12-22 21 CHI 0-1-1 8 41 61 PHI 0-1-1 35 68 22 har 1-1-2 10 43 62 DET 1-1-2 37 70 23 bos 1-0-1 11 44 63 col - 37 70 24 NYR 0-1-1 12 45 64 nyi 2-2-4 41 74 25 HAR 2-0-2 14 47 65 nyr 2-1-3 44 77 26 NYI 0-1-1 15 48 66 phi 0-1-1 45 78 27 mtl - 15 48 67 pit 0-3-3 48 81 28 que - 15 48 68 NYI - 48 81 29 det 1-0-1 16 49 69 cgy - 48 81 30 wsh - 16 7-9 70 PIT 3-0-3 51 20-31 31 MTL 1-0-1 17 50 71 min 0-1-1 52 85 32 la 0-1-1 18 51 72 MIN - 52 85 33 DET - 18 51 73 LA 0-1-1 53 86 34 PHI 1-0-1 19 52 74 bos 0-1-1 54 87 35 cgy 0-1-1 20 53 75 har 1-3-4 58 91 36 BOS - 20 53 76 det 0-1-1 59 92 37 TOR 0-1-1 21 9-12 77 pit 1-2-3 62 95 38 WSH DNP 78 COL - 62 95 39 HAR DNP 79 van - 62 95 40 que DNP 80 WPG 1-0-1 63 96 THIS SEASON STREAKS MESSIER’S CAREER/ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED 72 GAMES PLAYED 147 GOALS 23 GOALS 2 GOALS 35 ASSISTS 40 ASSISTS 5 ASSISTS 61 POINTS 63 POINTS 6 POINTS 96 MARK MESSIER 1981-82 GLEN SATHER, HEAD COACH 3rd NHL SEASON, 20/21 YEARS OLD FIRST TEAM ALL-STAR LW 1 COL - 0 96 41 BOS 0-3-3 45 141 2 van 1-0-1 1 97 42 COL 1-1-2 47 143 3 la 2-0-2 3 99 43 CGY 2-1-3 50 146 4 WPG 1-0-1 4 100 44 cgy - 50 146 5 CGY 2-0-2 6 102 45 wsh 0-1-1 51 147 6 chi - 6 102 46 phi 1-0-1 52 148 7 cgy 0-2-2 8 104 47 tor - 52 148 8 HAR 1-0-1 9 105 48 det 2-0-2 54 150 9 PIT 1-1-2 11 107 49 STL 0-1-1 55 151 10 col 2-0-2 13 10-3 50 van - 55 32-23 11 nyi 1-1-2 15 111 51 COL 0-1-1 56 152 12 nyr - 15 111 52 stl 0-1-1 57 153 13 QUE 0-2-2 17 113 53 chi - 57 153 14 TOR 0-1-1 18 114 54 BUF - 57 153 15 COL - 18 114 55 PHI 1-1-2 59 155 16 har 0-1-1 19 115 56 MTL 1-0-1 60 156 17 bos 0-1-1 20 116 57 TOR 2-0-2 62 158 18 nyi 1-0-1 21 117 58 NYR 0-1-1 63 159 19 nyr 1-0-1 22 118 59 WSH 1-0-1 64 160 20 stl 0-2-2 24 13-11 60 BOS - 64 37-27 21 min 1-0-1 25 121 61 MIN 3-0-3 67 163 22 VAN - 25 121 62 HAR 0-2-2 69 165 23 DET DNP ANKLE 63 det 1-0-1 70 166 24 LA 2-0-2 27 123 64 buf 0-1-1 71 167 25 CHI 1-0-1 28 124 65 pit - 71 167 26 wpg 0-1-1 29 125 66 wsh 1-0-1 72 168 27 mtl - 29 125 67 mtl - 72 168 28 que 3-0-3 32 128 68 que 0-1-1 73 169 29 VAN 1-0-1 33 129 69 col 0-1-1 74 170 30 van - 33 21-12 70 la 0-1-1 75 42-33 31 la 1-0-1 34 130 71 BUF - 75 171 32 NYI - 34 130 72 VAN 1-0-1 76 172 33 col 1-0-1 35 131 73 LA 1-0-1 77 173 34 cgy 0-1-1 36 132 74 PIT 0-3-3 80 176 35 MIN - 36 132 75 CGY 1-0-1 81 177 36 CGY 1-1-2 38 134 76 cgy - 81 177 37 VAN 1-0-1 39 135 77 col 1-1-2 83 179 38 LA 0-2-2 41 137 78 la 2-0-2 85 181 39 PHI 1-0-1 42 138 79 LA 2-1-3 88 184 40 van - 42 26-16 80 WPG DNP RESTED THIS SEASON STREAKS MESSIER’S CAREER/ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED 78 GAMES PLAYED 225 GOALS 50 GOALS 4 GOALS 85 ASSISTS 38 ASSISTS 3 ASSISTS 99 POINTS 88 POINTS 6 POINTS 184 MARK MESSIER 1982-83 GLEN SATHER, HEAD COACH 4th NHL SEASON, 21/22 YEARS OLD FIRST TEAM ALL-STAR LW 1 CGY 1-1-2 2 186 41 cgy 1-2-3 56 240 2 NYI - 2 186 42 wpg 2-0-2 58 242 3 van 0-1-1 3 187 43 PIT 0-3-3 61 245 4 cgy 1-0-1 4 188 44 DET - 61 245 5 har 1-0-1 5 189 45 stl 0-1-1 62 246 6 bos - 5 189 46 chi 0-3-3 65 249 7 buf - 5 189 47 min 1-2-3 68 252 8 HAR 0-1-1 6 190 48 la 1-0-1 69 253 9 BOS - 6 190 49 VAN 3-0-3 72 256 10 WPG 1-0-1 7 4-3 50 van 1-1-2 74 35-39 11 CHI 0-1-1 8 192 51 LA 1-1-2 76 260 12 LA 1-0-1 9 193 52 TOR 0-2-2 78 262 13 VAN 1-1-2 11 195 53 CGY 0-2-2 80 264 14 WPG 0-2-2 13 197 54 NYI 0-1-1 81 265 15 NYR - 13 197 55 LA 1-1-2 83 267 16 que 1-0-1 14 198 56 MTL 0-2-2 85 269 17 pit 1-0-1 15 199 57 QUE 1-0-1 86 270 18 nj 1-1-2 17 201 58 mtl 0-1-1 87 271 19 phi 0-1-1 18 202 59 phi - 87 271 20 nyr 0-1-1 19 9-10 60 pit 0-2-2 89 38-51 21 nyi 1-1-2 21 205 61 buf 1-1-2 91 275 22 VAN 1-0-1 22 206 62 cgy - 91 275 23 QUE 1-0-1 23 207 63 WSH - 91 275 24 WSH 1-0-1 24 208 64 STL 1-0-1 92 276 25 wpg - 24 208 65 WPG 1-0-1 93 277 26 det 2-0-2 26 210 66 nj - 93 277 27 PHI - 26 210 67 wsh 1-1-2 95 279 28 CGY 0-2-2 28 212 68 tor - 95 279 29 LA 1-1-2 30 214 69 bos - 95 42-53 30 STL - 30 16-14 70 har DNP WRIST INJURY 31 la - 30 214 71 NYR DNP 32 min 0-1-1 31 215 72 BUF DNP 33 NJ 1-2-3 34 218 73 VAN 1-0-1 96 280 34 MTL 4-0-4 38 222 74 DET 2-0-2 98 282 35 MIN 1-2-3 41 225 75 tor 1-0-1 99 283 36 la 0-2-2 43 227 76 wpg 1-0-1 100 284 37 cgy 2-0-2 45 229 77 la 0-2-2 102 286 38 CHI 1-2-3 48 232 78 van 1-1-2 104 288 39 van 1-3-4 52 236 79 WPG 0-2-2 106 290 40 WPG 0-1-1 53 26-27 80 CGY - 106 290 THIS SEASON STREAKS MESSIER’S CAREER/ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED 77 GAMES PLAYED 302 GOALS 48 GOALS 5 GOALS 133 ASSISTS 58 ASSISTS 7 ASSISTS 157 POINTS 106 POINTS 14 POINTS 290 MARK MESSIER 1983-84 GLEN SATHER, HEAD COACH 5th NHL SEASON, 22/23 YEARS OLD STANLEY CUP CHAMPION CONN SMYTHE TROPHY WINNER, SECOND TEAM ALL-STAR LW 1 TOR - 0 290 41 MIN 0-6-6 57 347 2 wpg 1-1-2 2 292 42 HAR 0-2-2 59 349 3 MIN 0-1-1 3 293 43 det 2-0-2 61 351 4 DET 0-1-1 4 294 44 chi 1-1-2 63 353 5 cgy - 4 294 45 buf - 63 353 6 CGY 0-2-2 6 296 46 nj 1-1-2 65 355 7 van 0-3-3 9 299 47 VAN - 65 19-46 8 la - 9 299 48 LA DNP NHL SUSPENSION 9 VAN 0-1-1 10 300 49 la 10 tor 0-1-1 11 1-10 50 van 11 mtl 0-1-1 12 302 51 NJ 12 nyr 1-0-1 13 303 52 LA 13 WSH 0-2-2 15 305 53 CGY 14 PIT 1-0-1 16 306 54 wsh 1-0-1 66 356 15 wpg 1-0-1 17 307 55 nyi 0-1-1 67 357 16 que 1-0-1 18 308 56 phi 0-1-1 68 358 17 wsh 0-1-1 19 309 57 bos 0-1-1 69 359 18 det 1-2-3 22 312 58 har - 69 359 19 chi - 22 312 59 WPG 1-0-1 70 360 20 BUF 0-3-3 25 6-19 60 BOS 1-0-1 71 22-49 21 NJ DNP NHL SUSPENSION 61 PIT 1-2-3 74 364 22 WPG 0-2-2 27 317 62 stl 0-1-1 75 365 23 la 1-1-2 29 319 63 pit 0-1-1 76 366 24 min 0-1-1 30 320 64 CGY - 76 366 25 stl 2-2-4 34 324 65 TOR 3-1-4 80 370 26 PHI 0-1-1 35 325 66 wpg 0-2-2 82 372 27 LA - 35 325 67 PHI - 82 372 28 NYI 0-1-1 36 326 68 MTL 1-1-2 84 374 29 VAN 1-1-2 38 328 69 CHI 0-3-3 87 377 30 van - 38 10-28 70 NYR 1-0-1 88 28-605 31 nyi - 38 328 71 VAN 3-0-3 91 381 32 nyr 0-2-2 40 330 72 que 0-1-1 92 382 33 QUE 2-1-3 43 333 73 mtl 1-0-1 93 383 34 wpg 1-1-2 45 335 74 LA 1-1-2 95 385 35 WPG 0-1-1 46 336 75 BUF 2-0-2 97 387 36 CGY 0-2-2 48 338 76 HAR 0-2-2 99 389 37 cgy - 48 338 77 STL - 99 389 38 van 0-1-1 49 339 78 WPG - 99 389 39 BOS - 49 339 79 cgy 2-0-2 101 391 40 cgy 2-0-2 51 15-36 80 la - 101 391 THIS SEASON STREAKS MESSIER’S CAREER/ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED 73 GAMES PLAYED 375 GOALS 37 GOALS 3 GOALS 170 ASSISTS 64 ASSISTS 5 ASSISTS 221 POINTS 101 POINTS 10 POINTS 391 MARK MESSIER 1984-85 GLEN SATHER, HEAD COACH 6th NHL SEASON, 23/24 YEARS OLD STANLEY CUP CHAMPION 1 la - 0 391 41 mtl - 24 415 2 STL 0-2-2 2 393 42 pit - 24 415 3 QUE - 2 393 43 buf 2-0-2 26 9-17 4 BOS - 2 393 44 NYI DNP NHL SUSPENSION 5 min - 2 393 45 van 6 wpg 0-1-1 3 394 46 VAN 7 CGY 1-0-1 4 395 47 LA 8 WSH - 4 395 48 NJ 9 LA 0-2-2 6 397 49 PIT 10 VAN 2-0-2 8 3-5 50 CGY 11 CHI 0-1-1 9 400 51 cgy 12 wpg - 9 400 52 NYR 13 pit DNP L KNEE INJURY 53 HAR 14 nj 54 wpg 1-0-1 27 418 15 wsh 55 min 1-0-1 28 419 16 phi 56 det - 28 419 17 MTL 57 nyr - 28 419 18 cgy 58 phi 1-1-2 30 421 19 VAN 59 buf 1-1-2 32 423 20 WPG 60 tor 0-3-3 35 13-22 21 STL 61 QUE - 35 426 22 tor 62 WSH 0-1-1 36 427 23 bos 63 MTL - 36 427 24 har 64 LA 1-1-2 38 429 25 NYI 65 WPG 1-0-1 39 430 26 MIN 66 cgy 0-1-1 40 431 27 van 67 NYR 1-0-1 41 432 28 la - 9 400 68 van 1-0-1 42 433 29 stl 1-1-2 11 402 69 DET 1-1-2 44 435 30 nj - 11 402 70 BUF 1-0-1 45 19-26 31 LA - 11 402 71 la 1-0-1 46 437 32 VAN 1-0-1 12 403 72 CHI 0-2-2 48 439 33 CGY 1-0-1 13 404 73 TOR 0-1-1 49 440 34 cgy 0-2-2 15 406 74 nyi 2-0-2 51 442 35 DET 0-2-2 17 408 75 bos - 51 442 36 van
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