List of Toronto Maple Leafs Records - Individual Records - Career Leaders

Career Leaders

All-time leader Active leader‡
Games 1187 George Armstrong 303 Nikolai Kulemin
Consecutive games 486 Tim Horton (February 11, 1961 – February 4, 1968) 221 Phil Kessel (November 30, 2009 - April 7, 2012)
Points 987 Mats Sundin 201 Phil Kessel
Points (defenceman) 768 Borje Salming 84 Dion Phaneuf
Points in one season 127 Doug Gilmour 82 Phil Kessel
Points in one season (defenceman) 79 Ian Turnbull 44 Dion Phaneuf
Goals 420 Mats Sundin 99 Phil Kessel
Goals (defenceman) 148 Borje Salming 22 Dion Phaneuf
Goals in one season 54 Rick Vaive 37 Phil Kessel
Goals in one season (defenceman) 22 Ian Turnbull, Al Iafrate 12 Dion Phaneuf
Power play goals 124 Mats Sundin 30 Phil Kessel
Shorthanded goals 23 Mats Sundin 3 Joey Crabb
Game winning goals 79 Mats Sundin 17 Phil Kessel
Overtime goals 15b Mats Sundin 3 Mikhail Grabovski
Hat tricks 18 Darryl Sittler 1 Phil Kessel, Joffrey Lupul Nazem Kadri
Assists 620 Borje Salming 110 Mikhail Grabovski
Assists (defenceman) 620 Borje Salming 62 Dion Phaneuf
Plus/minus +155 Borje Salming 9 Mikhail Grabovski
Shots 3,142 Darryl Sittler 622 Phil Kessel
Penalty minutes 2,265 Tie Domi 373 Colton Orr
Goaltender games played 629 Turk Broda 71 James Reimer
Goaltender minutes 38,167 Turk Broda 3,959 James Reimer
Goaltender wins 302 Turk Broda 34 James Reimer
Shutouts 62 Turk Broda 6 James Reimer
Goals against average† 2.00 John Ross Roach 2.83 James Reimer
Save percentage†† 0.910 Curtis Joseph 0.911 James Reimer
Goaltender assists 16 Mike Palmateer 1 James Reimer
Coaching wins 365 Punch Imlach 6 Randy Carlyle
  • ‡ Currently playing for Toronto
  • † Minimum 50 games played
  • †† Minimum 500 shots against
  • b Tied with Patrik Elias, Sergei Fedorov and Jaromir Jagr for NHL record

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