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Very Old School
by Paul on 11/29/07 at 10:32 AM ET
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from the Cult of Hockey at the Edmonton Journal,
I’m working on a project where I need to study old playoff scoring stats, so the NHL’s stats whiz Greg Inglis has been digging in its archives and he sent me a batch, which I’ll now share with you. These stats aren’t readily available elsewhere. They’re not in the NHL Offiicial Guide and Record Book.
So, here we go, Top Five Stanley Cup playoffs scoring stats 1927-49.
NHL PLAYOFF POINTS LEADERS, 1927-1949
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